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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Sep 1965, p. 16

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sooder. enureecy, September 20, 1965 _ WEDDING ALBUM Arecord. for your Wedding 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 cor-pleted form and a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as possible after the ceremony, names of out-of-town guests social editor either before or the day after the wedding. Olinyk - In Charlottetown, Prince Ed- ward Island, at the Church of Most Holy Redeemer, Mary rnadette, daughter of Mr. Mrs. Francis E. Malone united in marriage to mas John Olinyk, son of r. and Mrs. Joseph Olinyk, Oshawa. * The bride's cousin, the Rever- end Ralph McQuaid, Toronto, officiated and the soloist, Mr. 'James Flanagan was accompan- by Mrs. William Campbell, th of Charlottetown. = Given in marriage by her father, the bride was wearing a 'formal gown of peau de soie with a train extending three feet 'which was decorated with lace roses. The gown featured a «scalloped neckline and lily-point leeves. The skirt was enhanced) y appliqued lace roses at the 'front and a large bow at the 'back waistline. Her crown of aris and crystals held 'her 'Triple layered veil of net and he carried a bouquet of red ses. « The maid of honor was the Dimitroff - St. George's Macedono-Bulgar- ian Church, Toronto, was the setting for the marriage of Gloria Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bernard Brock- man, Oshawa, to James Steven Dimitroff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Steven Kozaroff, Brooklin. The Very Reverend Vasil|Brockman, all of Oshawa. They Mahailoff officiated 'and the wedding music was supplied by the choir of St. George's Church. Given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Robert Brockman, Gravenhurst, the bride wore a formal gown of Ligoda satin with a bateau neckline, lily- point sleeves and appliques of Alencon lace on the front of the bodice. The sheath skirt was en-| hanced by similar appliques! down the front. The back of the gown was highlighted by a flow- ing watteau train, caught at the back neckline. Her headdress You are asked to submit the attending the wedding to the Malone - bride's sister, Miss Lorraine Malone, and Miss Evelyn Hughes was the bridesmaid. They were dressed alike in semi-formal gowns of American beauty satin with matching wedding hats, enhanced by bows at the backs and carried bou- quets of yellow chrysanthe- mums with white centres. The best man was Mr. Joseph Olinyk, Oshawa, brother of the bridegroom. The ushers were Mr. Robert Rupert, Ottawa, Mr. Maurice Malone, and Mr. Leon- ard Malone, both of Charlotte- town and brothers of the bride. Following the reception held in the St. Pius X Hall, Park- dale, P.E.I., the couple left for a honeymoon trip through the Maritimes and Eastern Canada, THE BRIDE'S COUSIN, the Reverend Ralph Mc- Quaid, Toronto, officiated in the Church of the Most Holy Redeemer, Charlottetown, P.E.L, when Mary Berna- Dussault - Ward St. Gertrude's Roman Cath- carried a prayer book crested wiih the bride donning for trav- quoise and pink, with three-| quarter-length sleeves, white) sleeveless coat, and black! accessories, Mr. and |Olinyk are making their home jat 243 Edward avenue, RR 3,) Oshawa. Brockman cascade of white roses, white) orchids and ivy. | The maid of honor was Miss| Darla Young, Ajax, formerly of Oshawa, and the bridesmaids were Miss Teresa Wesselink, Miss Janet Hopkins, Miss Gail Thompson, and Miss Patricia} were dressed alike in formal gowns of pure silk aqua organza over taffeta with high-waisted bodices of .Guipure lace and sheath skirts. The maid of} honor's had small sleeves and the bridesmaids' were sleeve-| less. The maid of honor carried) the bridesmaids carried yellow) roses and white carnations. The best man was Mr. George Kozaroff, Toronto, brother of the bridegroom, and the ushers were Mr. Paul Vassilion and Mr. Robert Giordano, both of olic Church was the setting last lelling a dress of royal blue, tur-|Saturday, for the regan ilu of Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph Ward, to son of Mrs.| Mrs. Grace Dussault, all of Osh-|and a corsage of yellow and) Mary Alice, daughter Lloyd Sarto Dussault, awa. The Reverend John Myers of- H ee Stephen| Nadeau, Quebec, and the usher|those cozy and Mrs. played ficiated Harkins music. Given father, the bride wore a camel/at colored suit with brocade collar| couple left for a honeymoon in|Tules, and trimming, matching shoes,|Niagara Falls and the United accessories, a white feathered) States. On their return they will hat with beige veiling and she| reside in Oshawa. Pridie - Gibbs The Reverend Helmuth Dyc Oshawa, to Michael Pridie, son of Mr. Leonard Graham Whitby. and The soloist, Mr. Bruce H. R.|Pridie, Whitby. a bouquet of yellow roses and|Hurst, Hampton, was accompan-| Following the reception held ied by Mrs. Charles Naylor. the wedding) was Mr. Terrence Ward, Osh- in marriage by her *k| Ruth Falkingham, Oshawa, and|.ionai officiated at the marriage of|Mrs. Bruce H. R, Hurst, Hamp-| counted most Dorothy Anne, daughter of Mr.|ton. They were dressed alike in| ow did it all end? and Mrs. Samuel Henry Gibbs,|mauve peau de ae | ' Graham} The best man was Mr. David Mrs./H. Gibbs, Newmarket, and those| 2: fone ¢ oe ues con Pridie,| ushering were Mr. Robert Town- plained that a few of their num- ber had made'a deal with their Itglian cousins -- the so-called Beachfront Pappagalli, or Par- rots--from across the This deal was considered un- fair to the trade. The Italians DUBROVNIK (AP)--The Sea|were supplying the favored few Gull organization of young Yu-|with fancy shirts and other goslavs, formed to squire pretty|equipment useful in tourist dat- foreign tourist women about this|ing and taking a split on profits Adriatic resort with points forjfrom gifts that escorted foreign the most success, has gone on|tourist women bestowed upon the rocks, the Sea Gulls. Most of the 30 young charter TAUGHT HALF CENTURY members were sad to see it go. For a time the wearers of the| GRANBY, Que. (CP)--A life- sea gull lapel pin had hoped|long fixture of Waterloo pri- they were going to raise stand-|mary school is missing this ards in the profitable business|fall. Georgine Laporte has re- of tourist dating. ti For one thing, there was the distinctive pin. It helped point out a willing and suave escort to any tourist. And it served as a handy free pass to night clubs and the like. The rules were stiff, aimed at encouraging high-class patron- age. Sea Gulls were required to: Speak at least two foreign lan- guages, talk smoothly about the history and points of interest of Dubrovnik, have a cultured knowledge of Chopin and Tchai- kowsky, be able to quote from Byron and Shakespeare -- and know the best time and place to do so. Of course, good looks were re- quired, and an art of dancing. \Nifty dressing vagy oe each improved with Douwe HOP-FLAVOURED MALT EXTRACT Dark - Light - Extra Light | (Buy a tin at your grocer's today) | Yugoslavia's Escort Service Disbanded 1909 at a salary of $180 a year, less board and lodging, and was presented with the Order of Scholastic Merit in 1930 for out- standing teaching. AUTUMN FAVOURITES! BAKED BEANS and dette, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Malone, Charlottetown, became. the bride of Thomas John Olinyk, son of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Olinyk, Oshawa. with white chrysanthemums and yellow roses. The maid of honor was Miss|requisite--no cowboy Marie Rouse, wearing a green|T-shirts in the evening. suit, beige hat and accessories| nq. Bars Sea Gulls also had to know here to take their dates--to| restaurants and bars| atmosphere} bronze chrysanthemums. é The best man was Mr. Sarto|" jwith a romantic jand soft music. a} The directorate of the organi- zation, which laid down the was elected by the Sea Gull members, each of whom jhad a number of votes depend- jing on his personal point stand- ing. The points were accumu- lated on the basis of his con- quests. Dating a visiting student earned the least points. Married women counted. more. .Profes- women and the like awa. Following the reception hel the South End Hall, the RECIPE BOOK 38 tested recipes for ime proved flavour In breads, meats, luncheon dishes, case seroles, desserts, candies and beverages. Write to: DORIC RECIPE BOOK LALLEMAND we. 1620 Prefontaine St. Montreal, Que. , The membership simply broke lsend, Oshawa, and Mr. David V in the church hall, the couple Given in marriage by her | left to spend their honeymoon in father, the bride wore a formal' the | gown of peau de soie and Chan-|bride donning for travelling, a} United States with the tilly lace, with lily-point sleeves|two-piece suit of peacock blue} and enhanced by a train caught|and gold with brown and gold) Save $21.00 to $71.00 On Most Wanted @ Sleek Modern Suite ©@ Mediterranean Style @ Charming Colonial == 298 4-PIECE MODERN WALNUT BEDROOM Regularly 299.00 Superbly crafted of richly grained natural toned walnut in crisp clean lines, with softly curved drawer fronts and tall topered legs ,.. triple dresser, mirror, chest and ponel bed, at the front waistline with ajaccessories. On their return,| Cl KARAN Ke was a self Tom Jones bow hold- self bow. Her floral headdress|Mr, and Mrs. Pridie will reside} Mr. David Robbins, ing an elbow-length circular veil 'of silk illusion and she carried a Many Register For Fall Classes At Local YWCA At the annual '"'Open House" 'held by the local YWCA recently many adults, teen-agers and children registered for the var- fous classes and activities of- fered. Swimming classes for children at the Ontario Ladies' College, Whitby, on Saturday mornings were very popular, as were the adult swimming classes at OLC Toronto, Oshawa, and Mr. John O'Leary, Brooklin. | The reception was held at the) New Shamrock Hotel, Toronto, where the bride's aunt, Mrs. Robert Brockman, Gravenhurst, received wearing a dress of gold satin with white lace, floral de and gold accessories. The bride- groom's mother assisted, wear- ing a dress in baby blue satin| brocade, matching accessories and variegated blue floral hat. | As the couple left for thetr| honeymoon to New York City,| the Catskill Mountains and other) points of interest in New York! State, the bride was wearing al camel - color wool crepe en-| semble, brown print blouse,| beige beaver hat trimmed in tan' on Monday evenings and at the|suede, and brown alligator ac-| cessories. On their return, Mr.| \carried a bouquet of red sweet- held her shoulder-length double} at 383 Dovedale street, Whitby. veil edged with lace, and she|-------- SLE EDAM nse A ale Airlines Pilot Disrupts Ground Control ' . Japan's Recession | ronpon (ap)--Ground con-| +, {trol engineers at London Air-/ Cuts Expense Acc ts port boggled when pretty Maria Atanassova clambered from be- TOKYO (Reuters) -- Japa- nese bar hostesses, who gener- hifid the controls of a giant Soviet Ilyushin 18 airliner Tues- ally seem ind.'ferent to almost|day--the first woman pilot to everything, have a_ serious|land a scheduled airliner flight | worry--the current business re-|here, | cession in Japan. | Maria, 35 and unmarried, | As money grows scarce, Japa-|brought in the four - engine nese companies have been tight-|turbo-jet craft of the Bulgarian _ are poms ee jairline Tabso with 73 passen- heart roses and a white orchid. The maid of honor was Miss Cheryl A. Philipps, Oshawa, and the other attendants were Mrs. plaids, corduroys, beoutiful fabrics. 4 - 6X. Reg. to 8.00, SALE PRICE 7 - 12. Reg. to 9.00. SALE PRICE Children's DRESSES & JUMPER SETS By Canado's leading manufacturers. A variety of cotton brushed plaids, wools, and other ening their lavish expense aC-| vers for a 'perfect landing. MAGNIFICENT SPANISH STYLE 3-PIECE BEDROOM .. . Reg. $319.00 $258.00 Bring the elegance of Old Spain Into your home with this decorative group . . . includes Triple Dresser; framed mirrot; chest end panel bed, Boys' Club on Tuesday after- noons. The Curling Club held at the Annandale Golf and Curling Club, Pickering, and the Keep- Fit classes also attracted many and Mrs. Dimitroff will reside at}counts. The relatively junior) «ying is my life," she said. 240 Athol street east, Oshawa. |"salary men," as they are|"The passengers never worry if girls and women interested in |called here, who used to signithey find out they have a SOCIAL NOTICE | bar bills with careless abandon,|Woman pilot." i ; | Maria has 17 years of acci- physical activity. | now find that they have to pay) 5 ' p Sewing -- both basic and ad.| FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE for their own and their friends' 2"! free flying behind her. _ vanced -- attracted a large| Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Ger-| drinks. 'number of women and girls and|mond, Oshawa, announce the| This is a sobering thought in 'many others registered for mil-|forthcoming marriage of their|a city where entertainment, es-| linery, pattern adjusting, paint-|daughter, Carol Ann, to Mr.| pecially in hostess bars, can be) ing and drawing, and the Great | Thomas Howard Hoy, Belleville,|staggeringly expensive and sal-| Books discussion group. Men|50n of Mrs. Samuel Hoy, St.| aries are comparatively low. and women signed up for bridge| Paul's, Ontario, and the late Mr.| To the dismay of the hos- 4nstruetion, ball-room dancing|Hoy. The wedding will takeltesses, who usually have little 'classes and for the Badminton| Place on Saturday, October 30,|/trouble in parting a man from \Club. Teen-agers were keenly in-| 1965 at 3.30 p.m. in King Street) his money, the young men have | terested in the course for baby| United Church, Oshawa. turned to the indoor Tsuribori or | Sitters, the Y-Teen Club, and in| angling ponds which have -the Leadership Training Course. SHOE CROSSED OCEAN sprung up by the hundreds in (Rg cog oogrrg ag ag sie Mg ot ary tend bpiaeenorage | Ss jver horseshoe, t ym- i'; i 7 Syear olds on Wednesdays atter| bol hg wr tia re Ess An hour's discussion with a| 'school. For this age group therelin Northern Ireland, was pre- hostess on matters of mutual) ds also the Saturday morning|sented to Mr. and Mrs. William|interest may cost about $10) class, featuring a program|Bryan Redman after their wed-| While an hour's angling costs based on crafts, games, sing-|ding at St. John's Unitedjonly some small change. ing and just having fun |Church in this community near} Moreover, everybody seems Most of the classes begin the|Kitchener. The token was sentjagreed that a carp is easier to first week in October and, ifjto the happy couple by the|catch than a hostess and cer- athe interest shown. at Open/bride's aunt in Ireland. Itainly easier to take home. House is any indication, the}---------------- $$ $$ $$ 1965-66 season is off to a splen-| did start. It is hoped that the| new extension to the YWCA| building will be completed early fin 1966 and this will provide «much improved facilities for} 'all program activities. 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