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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Sep 1965, p. 10

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GIVEN IN marriage by her brother, Mr. Donald Coverly, Doreen Carol Coverly became the bride of Donald Joseph Hottot, in a ceremony in St. Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. George Coverly, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Coverly and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Hottot, Whitby. --Ireland Studio WEDDING ALBUM Arecord for your Weddin g Album is provided by The Oshawa Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Early publication of this wedding record is facilitated by submitting the corspleted form and a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as possible after the ceremony. You are asked to submit the names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the social editor either before or t he day after the wedding. Hottot - Coverly The Reverend John Marko officiated in St. Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church when Doreen Carol Coverly was united in marriage to Donald Joseph Hottot. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. George Cover- ly, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Coverly and her bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat- rick Hottot, Whitby. The soloist, Mr. Frank Roset- tani, was accompanied by Mr. John Driscoll at the organ. Given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Donald Coverly, the bride was wearing a for- mal gown of delustered peau de soie with a scoop neckline and lily-point sleeves and an overlay on the front of the bod- ice of re-embroidered Alencon lace. The controlled :front skirt was lavishly trimmed with sim- ilar Jace, The back waist was accented with a self-bow and a cascade of folds extending into a cathedral train. Her crown of crystal and pearls held her bouffant veil of silk illusion and she carried a lace-fan cascade bouquet of white roses and) stephanotis. The maid of honor was Miss Margaret Jones, -the---brides- maids were Miss Rita Hottot and Miss Kathy Jones and the flower girl was Miss Georgia Jones. They were dressed alike in formal gowns of marine blue with scoop necklines and elbow- length sleeves, matching wed- ding-ring headdresses holding veils of silk illusion and their bouquets were bronze and. yel- low pom-poms. The flower girl carried a basket of similar) flowers. | The bestman was Mr. Ray- mond Hottot, Whitby, and those ushering were Mr. John Hottot, and Mr. Larry Peters, both of Oshawa. The ring bearer was) Master John Anderson. The reception was held in the UAW hall, where the bride's mother received wearing a dress of plum colored crepe with a jacket of lace, matching hat and black accessories with a corsage of sweetheart roses. The. bridegroom's mother as- sisted wearing a_ blue black Italian knit dress, match- ing hat and a similar corsage. As the couple left on their honeymoon trip to the Lauren- tians, the bride was wearing an A-line dress of antique gold champagne faille, matching full- length coat, black hat and ac- | | chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs. Hottot plan to live in Oshawa. Guests were present at the wedding from Pontiac, Michi- gan; Bowmanville, London, Trenton, Stratford, Whitby, Toronto, L'Original, Ontario, and Bay Ridges. Northminster United Church was the setting for the mar- riage of Ruth Lavina Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Theo- dore A. Hilton, Oshawa, to Ron- ald Wayne Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Melville Ander- son, Peterborough. The officiating clergyman was the Reverend Dr. H. A. Mellow and the soloist, Mr. Thomas Blewett, Peterborough, was ac- companied by Mr. Ronald Kell- ington. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal own of imported sheer over silk peau with a soft bell-skirt, empire bodice, and lily-point sleeves. Lace motifs were appli- qued on the bodice, skirt and the detachable train caught at the waistline. Her headdress was a crown of baby pearls and length veil of tulle-and she car- ried a white Bible crested with golden coronet roses. The matron of honor was Mrs. Elwood Windrim, Oshawa, a sis- ter of the bride and the other attendants were -nother sister, Mrs. Allan Underhill, and the bridegroom's sister, Miss Shir- ley Anderson, both of Peterbor- ough. They were dressed alike in semi-formal gowns of jade organza over taffeta, with de- tachable trains, pearl and crys- tal headdresses and carried nosegays of chrysanthemums in Anderson - Hilton crystals holding her elbow- b CAROL VIVIAN MARY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Clements, was united in marriage to Roy Harold Evans, son of Mr. Evans - Clements Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church was the setting for the marriage of Carol Vivian Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Clements, to Roy Harold Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Harold Evans, all of Oshawa. The Reverend M. J. Darby officiated and Mrs. Gary Booth played the wedding music. Given in marriage by her and Mrs. Reginald Harold Evans, all of Oshawa, in a ceremony in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church. Ireland Studio on their honeymoon to Kingston, the Thousand Islands and Unit- ed States, with the bride don- ning for travelling, a three- piece pink suit with a corsage of pink roses and white chrys- anthemums, On their return, Mr. and Mrs. Evans will reside in the Nonquon Towers, Non- quon road. Guests were present from Peterborough, Toronto and ee F 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 28, 1965 CU0MmEN Mrs. Donald Crozier, Port, Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wal- key, Newtonville; Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Kemsley, Toronto; and Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Gow- er, Whitby. Craigie, Rossland road west,| NEED UNRIPE FRUIT -- on week. Grape jeiiy iasies best when: Mr. and Mrs. John Mitruk, | and slightly tadertieg: So Burke street, were recently} honored at the Ports of Call, Toronto on the occasion of their silver wedding annive: by Mr, end Mrs Joseph Pubky, Mr. and Mrs, Elgin H, Holody, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kowalski, and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Ste- vens. Join a beginner's Hove Fun This Winter! SQUARE DANCE CLUB yt Re Club House, St. 725-2744 or 629-7244 Mrs. Roy Hughes and Mrs, \Bryan Hughes, of Truro, Corn- wall, England, are three weeks with Mrs. Roy Hughes' daughters, Mrs, Clif- ford Martin, Elizabeth street, and Mrs. Joyce O'Keese, Leslie Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Telephone 723 - 3474 for Women's Department Mrs, W. H. J. Harmer, Ross- land road west, entertained at her home in honor of Mrs. W. P. Schoenau, who is leaving°on an extended trip to Europe. The table decor was gracefully ar- ranged in pink and white. Those assisting Mrs. Harmer were Mrs. Sophie Brownlee, Mrs. Ira A. Turpin, Mrs. Harry Brockwell and Mrs. P. G, Wilt- shire. Many good wishes were extended to Mrs. Schoenau for a pleasant safe trip and speedy return. ment exercises. The executive of the Oshaw: Association met recently to pla tario the Oshawa Association, An executive meeting of the : preside, , Lyceum Club and Women's Art Association was held at the home of Mrs. Uriah Jones, Sim- coe street north, last Tuesday. Plans were made for the com- ing season with special men- tion being made of the opening meeting next Monday at which Mrs. Frances Shelley Wees will address the association on "How To Find Your Family Tree'. Mrs. Bruce McGregor and attended the Lindsay Fai on Saturday. Out-of-town guests the Blyth-Gower wedding morial SOCIAL & PERSONAL and English at the Oshawa Col- legiates during their commence- and District Liberal Women' the monthly meeting for Thurs- day when the special guests will be Dr. and Mrs, Claude Vipond, Mrs. George Lewis, president of the Ontario Liberal Women's As- sociation and Mrs. Albert Jack- man, president of Central On- South Association. Mrs. Gordon Varnum, president of| will! Miss Elizabeth Ruiter spent) the weekend at the home of Mr.) and Mrs. John Wilms, Lindsay,| attending) last Saturday, in St. George's Me- Church were Mr. and) street, The committee planning the bake sale and coffee party for the Lenore Unit of Simcoe Street United Church Women have finalized plans for tomor- row. The baking will be at the home of Mrs. H. V. Myers, president of the Lenore Unit and coffee or tea will be served at the homes of Mrs, R. E. Cox and Mrs, S. D. Calhoun, on the same street. a 8 n The afternoon group of St. Luke's Presbyterian Women will have Mrs, Walter J. Jackson, Mrs. Allan Cole, Mrs. Joseph A. Kerr and Mrs. W. J. 8S. Me- Clure pouring tea at their au- tumn tea to be held at Craig- stone, the home of Mrs. Alex ' KAYE'S LARGE 'SIZE SHOPPE SIZES from 14% - 32% and |) Reg. 38 to 52, | LOVELY LARGE SIZE FALL AND NEW WINTER COATS, DRESSES AND SPORTSWEAR KAYE'S x LARGE ZES SHOP r reported on the Art Exhibit for|~ Oshawa and District Artists to be held in November at the Mc- Laughlin Public Library: Mrs. Uriah Jones was appointed con- vener of the awards committee which will be responsible for the father, the bride wore a formal] Cobourg. presentation of awards in art gown of peau de soie with lily- point sleeves and a lace train falling from the 'shoulders. Her Cleopatra headdress held her shoulder-length veil and she carried a bouquet of pink roses and white chrysanthemums. The maid of honor was Miss Joy Hazel Evans and the other attendants were Mrs.' Robert BETA SIGMA PHI Weroski and Mrs. Howard) (Xi Alpha Sigma Chapter) Hughes. They were dressed] The first meeting of the new alike in gowns of gold taffeta|season for Xi Alpha Sigma enhanced by trains and car-|Chapter of Beta Sigma. Phi was ried bouquets of roses, gladi-|held recently at the home of olus, and chrysanthemums. Mrs. Harold Ball, Glenforest) The best man was Mr, Leo street, with the president, Miss| Roach and the ushers were Mr.| Joyce Powers, presiding. Robert Weroski and Mr. How-| The newly installed vice-pres- ard Hughes. ident, Mrs. John Beaupre, out- The reception was held in the/lined her plans for the fall rush- Royal Canadian Legion Hall,|ing season. She requested all following which the couple left;members to submit names of prospective members to her so} | Summary of that her plans for rushing may be further developed. The current program book, "The Grande Tour," was dis- jeussed by the membership. *|Members agreed with the pro- gram committee that programs dealing with the various coun- tries should be prepared so that only one interesting aspect of a country be discussed on a pro- gram. The sale of doll clothes was undertaken by the chapter as its major money-making project of the year. Members were encour- aged to have coffee parties in order to display these clothes. Profit from these sales will be used for benevolent work. Mrs. Harold Ball reported on the convention she had attend- ed recently in Sudbury, accom- |panied by Mrs. Kenneth Young DISTAFF DIARY reports of meetings Oshawa women's organiaztions as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries. land Mrs, Murray Fraser of the |Gamma Epsilon Chapter. | | The speakers for the evening Mrs. Bryan Cole and) . John Beaupre. Mrs. Cole and activities of . Birthday greetings were sung for Mrs, Arthur Wigston and Mrs. Thomas Loreno. Prize draws were won by Mrs. War- ren Taggart and Mrs. Jack} Hogan. | Arrangements were, made for the annual bazaar. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, Agnes Carter, 36 Second street, Bowmanville, Oc- tober 21 at 2.00 p.m. Refresh- ments were served by the hostess. EVERGREENS Complete selection of Sil- off hee LIGHTING UNLIMITED lame) OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE ver Juniper, Canaerti Jun, Mountbatten Jun, Japanese Yews, Pyramidal Cedar, Pfit- zer Juniper, plus many other varieties that are assured to please. RUNDLE GARDEN CENTRE LTD. 1015 King St. E. 725-6551 | _ eR NR cM a OSHAWA |] 68 Simcoe St. N BOWMANVILLE 4 King St. E. 725-5451 623. all stores in Ontario | | 2 {| |took the 'members. on a tour | |with' her, in picture, through] |Western Canada and_ thence jsouth through Montana and ; Beaupre con- tinued the tour by taking the members to the east coast by way of Maine. The speakers =| were thanked by Mrs. John Mat N thews. 3 It was announced that the next scheduled meeting would brocade dress with matching be held at the home of Mrs. jacket, brown accessories and a| John Beaupre at which time the corsage of yellow feathered car-| speaker for the evening will be} nations and sceptre roses. The) Miss Lois Shaw who will speak MRS. RONALD W. ANDERSO | | bridegroom's mother assisted, wearing a jade-green tico crepe dress, matching pill-box hat and a corsage of white feathered carnations and sceptre roses. As the couple left for their honeymoon to the East Coast, the bride was wearing an im- ported French boucle suit, with fluted collar with fall shades. The flower girl was Miss Lynda Underhill, Peterborough, wearing a dress of yellow georg- ette over taffeta, with fitted bod- ice and tiny puffed sleeves, and enhanced by embroidered appli- ques in jade color, and she car- ried a similar nosegay. The best man was Mr. Ray-|@ Stitched and/mond Anderson, Don Mills, ana|self buttons, black accessories}a letter of appreciation from those ushering were Mr. Allan and a corsage of white feather- Underhill and Mr. Cyril Pogue, |@4 carnations and pink seven- both of Peterborough. The ring|tee" sweetheart roses. On their bearer was Master Gary Wind-|return, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson rim, Oshawa. twill reside at RR 2, Peterbor- The reception was held at the ough. on her recent trip to Australia. SILVER CROSS WOMEN The Oshawa Silver Cross} Chapel of the* Remembrance} Association met recently at the home of Mrs. Edward Holland, | | Highland avenue. The meeting} jopened with prayer, two min-| lute's silence and the motto. | | Correspondence was read and Sunnybrook Hospital for parcels which are being sent each) jmonth. Mrs. Jessie Tooley re-| ported cards had been sent to) the sick and shut ins. Visits will) be made to Hillsdale Manor. 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