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 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 the day after the wedding. chorus} REMOVED PERMANENTLY Superfluous Hair By Elec and the fastest Selek- tronice ~ method. Shortwave reveals nq your true self, free of worry and embarrassment torr io-7 trolysis newest MURDUFF Will be in Oshawa at the Genosha Hotel, Oct. 18, 19, 20 PHONE 723-4641 WIFE PRESERVER . Lightbourne - Harnden Jf., were united in marriage in|carried bouquets of blue carna- er. The bride is the only daugh-|den, was in petal pink brocade Harnden, formerly of Halibur-|yjed a nosegay of pink, blue and Lightbourne of Nassau, the),est man and Wayne Harnden church, the choir boys sang parish hall. Receiving, the Peter Walker and Kenneth rene with a lace jacket, a two- 7 Given in marriage by hefwas in green chiffon overlaid] : alk LEA VING St. floor-length gown with a bell) As the couple left on their) marriage ar? Mr. and Mrs. pearl tiara held her fingertip|knit suit; yellow coat, brown! nor Lorraine Harnden of She was attended by Carelyn| Mr. and Mrs. Lightbourne, wore street - length, sheath] Guests attended from Grafton, A quiet ceremony in the Little) ling for the marriage of Evelyn Guest - Rope ues 0 I A. Robson, Oshawa, to Neil was united in marriage in St. 2 bouquet of white chrysanthe-| The Reverend George Lock- jel Alvon Guest, son of Mr. and) Mr, Harold Walton, Whitby music Smith officiated. Flying Dutchman, Bowmanville.| " semi-sheath white peau de-soie/bride was wearing a two-piece length train was edged with) Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Guest) Foreign Cars ried a bouquet of sweetheart! Qut-of-town guests were from line in orange and black from Diane Guest, Whitby, who wore|awa, Newcastle. |show featuring creations from is wedding in St. John the Divine) vel! and carrying a pink-trimm-|paintings from Montreal artists.) of Catherine Edith Anne, eldest | The best man was the bride-|real's. concert hall Ja Place des Eames, eldest son of Mr. andlwere Charles F. J. Mutch and|Montreal designers France Da- The Reverend John Fralick! at the Highland Creek Legion|Fleury, Michel Robichaud and Attended by her three sisters,/aidine Stewart of Scarborough. ciation. Mutch, the bride was attired|Guests attended from Manitoba, whose resident ballet choreo; large roses and fashioned with)itan Toronto and suburbs. musical dance: numbers. to in was caught atthe waist with a brocaded-dress with navy blue was a green and blue dress seed pearls. A nylon net, shoul-| nother was in a light green, and an ensemble with an op ge Mele aay at The honeymoon is being spent, with a white bodice, whife dome white nurse's testament, crested piece yellow suit with white ac-lcame. a red and black. drest os ag page Pat geadied cin The bride made her own wed prayer book covered with dlue pink chiffon with white acces-| books. wearing white and carrying al Taque, Toronto, in white adorn- trimmed basket of chrysanthe Wax a Eleanor Lorraine Harnden of,bodices; petal-burst headdresses / Oshawa and Lennis Lightbourne,|and shoulder-length veils. They 7 St. Luke's Church, Peter-|tions. borough, by Archdeacon Walk-| 'The flower girl; Laurie Harn- ter of Mrs, Vernon Harnden of| with an empire waist accented Peterborough and the late Mr.|py white velvet ribbon. She car- ton, and the bridegroom is the/ white chrysanthemums. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lennis' s4, Ronald Harnden was the Bahamas. | ushered. As the bride entered the| 4 reception was held in the "Praise My Soul, the King of bride' ct ta \pride's mother wore a street- Heaven." The soloists wWereliength dress of Heaven blue Davis. and Mr. Brian Snell, tone hat and corsage of pink organist. roses. The bridegroom's mother uncle, Mr. Floyd Harnden with white lace, a white hat and) Luke's Church, Peter- of Grafton, the bride wore a corsage of yellow roses. borough, following their skirt of peau de Grenadine and honeymoon, the bride was weat-) Lennis Lightbourne, Jr. fitted jacket of Guipure lace. A ing a brown two-piece double-| The bride, the former Elea- veil and she carried red roses| accessories and red rose cor-| Oshawa, is the daughter of and stephanotis. sage. tats re Hall, maid of honor and Annejwill return to make their home Velter os Harnden, bridesmaid. Theyjat Cobourg, Ontario. dresses of petal pink organza|Cobourg, Peterborough, Oshawa Country 'Church of the: City; over crepe with Chantilly laceiand Nassau in the Bahamas. |()i 409. Illinois, was the sett- |Margaret Robson, Chicago, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Carolle Anne, daughter of Mr.!a semi-formal yellow chiffon) Allan Vetter, son' of Mr. and and Mrs. James Herbert Roper, | dress, matching accessories and'/yrs. Neil Vetter, Chicago. : - mums circling yellow sweet-'wood officiated and the church' Mark's United Church, to Dan-/heart roses. organist played the wedding Mrs. Azel Albert Guest, all of was the best man. The bride wore a white cord- Whitby. The Reverend John The reception was held at the ed silk dress with matching The bride, given in marriage As they left on their honey-| Montreal Show by her father, wore a formal moon to New Brunswick the gown, with fitted lace bodicemavy blue suit with black ac-| Presents Fashions, and lily-point sleeves. The filor-|Cessories. lace, her headdress was a hip-jhave established residence at length lace mantilla and she car-|230 Nipigon street, Oshawa. MONTREAL (CP)--A yellow roses. |Bath, Napanee, Wooler, Belle-\ies Grandes Ballets 'Canadiens The maid of honor was Missjville, Toronto, Brooklin, Osh-/woanesday night introduced a lleading Montreal fashion de- Eames 'oi Mutch | igners, 1966 Japanese, Amer- ican and European automobiles Oshawa. guests attended the|with a large pink rose with net|and a display of sculptures and ed basket of white chrysan-| The show, called Auto Ele- § ugh, , e show, called / c Anglican Church, Scarborough,| i. mums. gance was presented at Mont- | F : iy om oa James| groom's brother, Mr. Garry Ed-jArts, to a capacity audience. Bopp ; jward Eames, and the ushers) jt featured fashions from F . Eames, all of : eisai pwns a John Swainson. vies, Jacques de Montjoye, The reception dinner was held|Mario di Nardo, Marielle gg ee WA8S\ Hall followed by entertainment)/Raoul-Jean Foure, president of shel Rage ghee ome of Scottish dances by Miss Ger-|the Canadian Couturiers Asso- the Misses Anne Marjorie, Bev-|Following the dinner, a dance! The event was a benefit. for erly Jeanna and Gail Theressa|was held and a buffet supper. jes Grandes Ballets Canadiens in an ivory satin full-length|Orillia, Port Hope, Oshawa,/rapher and assistant ball: gown, deeply brocaded with|whithy, Fergus and metropol- master Bryon Paige produce =} song Agee goon iy The bride's mother received|troduce the cars and fashions eevee sg sift in a light blue satin, rose-| Among the fashions shown satin bow and bordered by ap- iP i ' accessories and a pink carna-\with blue cape, knee hose and pliqued satin roses beaded with 45, corsage. The bridegroom's|req hat from Marielle pr-length veil was held by a roi gag Caatiethlae bee. gold metallic ensemble with a art influence from France Da- ; ' yellow corsage. vies. The dress was teal blue s. Thomas Macleod of Don ; gl eae ied her if northern Ontario. For going hat- and matching coat. away, the bride donned athree-- prom. Jacques de Montioye ANG Pink carations. cessories and a yellow and or- * The maid of honor, Miss Anne ayo corsage of carnations with slit panels. Hacuis ean Fo zon blue nylon taffeta with waite accessories and carried a white ding gown and going away suif chrysanthemums The bridesmaids were in coral sories and carrying pink chry-} santhemums on while. prayer| The three flower girls were Donna-Maria Love, Toronto, white basket of white chrysan-; themums; Jo-Ann Edith Mce- ed with a large blue rose and net veil and carrying a blue- mums and Maureen Michelle White candle stub or. paraffin Bremner of Oshawa in whiteiand prolong its life. es clothesline with a eS Se ~@ a0 Vern Nielsen Is Proud to Announce the Opening of his new ~ CONTINENTAL HAIR STYLING 936 SIMCOE ST. NORTH For the Latest in Coiffure Fashions 723-5571 FOR APPOINTMENT Fleury| st a Spitting eget THE OSHAWA TiMéS, Friday, October 15, 1965 15 DISTAFF DIARY Summary of reports of meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organiaztions as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries. the city. The auditor's report was given by Mrs. Robert Wil- liams, and all books found cor- | jrect.. | SA HOME LEAGUE general UCW Christmas supper! Mrs. Frank Davey will be in| Mrs. William James opened|Wwould be held December 9 at | charge of refreshments ' next| the weekly meeting of the Sal-|-00 p.m. iTuesday, October 19, when five| vation Army Home League by| Mrs. Rusnell showed numer-|Auxiliaries will be guests. Roll welcoming each and every one.|ous pictures taken over the pastjcall was taken and a better at- The announcements were/few years of different events|tendance noted, but there was made and everyone was remind-|held at the church or at her/still room for improvements. ed that the Christmas bazaarjhome, such as the quilting pat-| Several members are now en- was on November 19 in the Citat|ties held for the overseas bales. |joying bowling each Wednes- del and that the special feature) A hearty vote of thanks was\day morning at 9.30 a.m. at the) would be home made Christmas| extended to Mrs. Rusnell for her Motor City Bowling, Richmond cakes. hospitality. istreet. It was announced that on Mrs. Major Gordon. Holmes ae ' \November 30 a social evening led the devotional period, giving) 28RD SCOUT GROUP AUX. | would be held and members' a short talk about the 'Pil-| The regular meeting of the husbands were invited to attend. grims". Mrs. Envoy John Simp-|23rd Oshawa Scout Group Aux-| Mrs, David Rollo was report-| son read a Thanksgiving story|iliary was held recently at the/eq jj in hospital at Halifax; | entitled 'Groceries', and Mrs.|home of Mrs. Everett Smith,/Mrs. Roberta Maiel is now at David Owen gave a poem Evangeline drive. There were 10'Sunnybrae Nursing Home; Mrs. "Looking Forward to Thanks-| mothers in attendance. 'William Stubbings is in the. hos-| giving". : | Mrs. William' Fertile, presi-|pital and Mrs. William Evans is) gp -- pg ee a opened the meeting withinow at her home. | next week's meeting wou €ithe "Mothers' Promise'"' repeat- i i iaken by the delegates who went|eq in unison. if ies a press agp il teal ito the Salvation Army Home) The following members elect-| : ; | | \League Camp at Roblin Lake./ed to office for 1965-66, presi-- MARGARET HAMILTON The Sunshine Circle served tea./dent, Mrs. William Fertile; vice-| GROUP | DIABETIC MOTHERS Laeryerpeage Moped Armand Timms The Margaret Hamilton Group) The Mothers' Gro PL peg eginald Spencer; sec-jof St. Paul's Presbyterian The Mothers Group 0 jretary, Mrs. Thomas Van Bridg-/Church d | Diabetic Association held a} jChurch met on Wednesday af | Aguabted ty : jer; treasurer, Mrs. Horst Barle-\ternoon with 10 members pres- |meeting and card party in the hen. These officers will be in-\ent |Greenbank Church Hall. stalled at next monthly meet-| 1 : j *Mrs. Murray Lee, Greenbank, | ing. : The president, Mrs. Grace was hostess and Mrs. | Conveners were appointed as MacDonald, opened the meeting Proctor of Oshawa was CO-CON- follows: sewing, Mrs. Armand with @ Treading. ivener. Refreshments. were'timms: social, Mrs, Samuel) Roll call was answered with served and an enjoyable eve-|Hornell, Jr.: telephone, Mrs.|Verses from II Samuel, and the _|ning was spent, Reginald Spencer; Welfare, Mrs. president gave an explanation The high prize for men Was|Horst Barleben; press reporter of this passage. It was announc- won by Mr. Chet Geer and the Mrs, Thomas VanBridger. 'ed that next month's Bible read- low prize by Mr. Murray Em-| j¢ was decided that Mrs. Wil- ing would be I Kings. pringham. The women's highijiam Fertile, president, would). The group discussed plans for jacket, and feathered headdress|prize was won by Mrs. Ruth| attend the provincial " council] future catering to the baseball) holding a short veil. Till; the low prize by Mrs.'meeting in Toronto. banquet on October 23 and The maid of honor was Miss,Marie Foster. The door prize) j; was announced that the|the appreciation dinner on No- i Mrs. Vernon Harnden, Peterborough, and the late Mr. Harnden. The bride- groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Lennis Lightbourne of Nassau, the Bahamas. --Carl Allan Studio, Peterborough Robson ure showed a purp! tume with a peaked bowler ha For evening was a hanging white feathered hood, worn with a semi-fitted white coat and dress. A yellow-green theatre suit was shown with white ac-; cessories, and a dressy cham- pagne-at-home costume with a dress featuring a circular train and sheer sleeves over a jump suit was worn with a matching hat. ? A full white hooded coat with white fur collar was fitted at the waist and worn with boots. A gold, black and brown tweed coat had a black boucle collar and trim and matching hemline band. One evening costume with a} hooded black full-length cloak had a white classic gown and looked like convent garb For All Your Bridal Shoes TINTED FREE CHOOSE DANCEY'S a suit of green cashmere with'wood and donated by Mr. Reg-ithe home of Mrs. Reginald Spen-|munity Centre. A rummage sale honeymoon in Wisconsin, the|to be held October 20 at the) portile. 5% wedding were Mr. and Mrs. J. KING STREET UCW 6 Canadian Legion Branch 43 held -|Friendship Unit 6 of King Street ciging. The charter was draped form of a potluck supper. old and loved member of the Mrs. Clinton Baxter, dedicated Hope Auxiliary Mrs. Mildred donated by Mr. Winter. now residing in Oshawa. Goods DOWNTOWN OSHAWA Mrs. Glover presided for the November 93 May Robson, Oshawa, wearing, was won by Mr. Isaac Cather-/pex; meeting would be held at\vember 25 at Woodview Com- "Ta i in oo Mr. Ross gavotte ico at the "meeting Ses iS Teeny Pres : ne v8 ss The bes Ss Mr ss; 7 £| Refreshments were served by\? 8 . Refreshments were Gibbs, Oshawa. Following ajwere plans for a rummage sale|yrs yerett Smith and Mrs.\Served by Mrs. John Gulenchyn. | couple will make their home in\UAW Hall at 1.30 p.m. Pro- Chicago. 'ceeds will help Diabetic Chil-| LEGION AUX. Oshawa guests present at the|dren attend camp next summer.| The Ladies Auxiliary, Royal Discount 4. Robson, Miss May Robson, its weekly meeting with the and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Gibbs. The first fall meeting of the) po. "Mr. a ie f You 7 president, Mrs. Alyn Elliott, pre- Bring This © tweed cos- United Church Women was held)in memory of the late Mrs hh t. at the home of Mrs. Wilbur/charlotte Skirrow who pass: Rusnell, Vimy avenue, in the ed away recently. She was an Miss Nancy Fraser, Deacon- A oft tise stipe Auxiliary and deepest sympathy ess, King Street United Church, |. inka : al | assisted by Mrs. Leo Glover and = bila dons OF Nee se ; Two members of the Port a Bible in memory of Mrs. | 2 i Bs soja . Braid and Mrs. Dorothy Daly poses ger oa were warmly welcomed into, the) € , Oshawa Auxiliary as they are) ime feripture, wat read {0m were brought in for the bazaar, dive Rusnell and Mere Baxter. including some fine donations. | paeepd , Seep ys ' |The bazaar is to be held on fgg pong rit or ee Five scholarships have been ported a heehee. and hoepite sent to the secondary schools in} calls and on flowers and cards|" sent to sick members. It was announced that the an- nual fall bazaar would be held on November 17 from 2.30-p.m is _|to 8.00 p.m. with dinner being : . jserved from 5.00 p.m. to 7.00 HOUSEHOLD HINT |p.m. It was decided to hold a For a steaming hot compress,|Christmas meeting and party wring a small towel from luke-|on December 15 at 8.00 p.m. at warm water, place on a piece of the home of Mrs. Glover, Glen- foil on the ironing board and/cairn street. é run a hot iron over it. It was announced that the / , BOAO BOTA J PILE TOPPER VETTES vein si Aquascutum The new tailored cotton topcoat Aquascutum's special care in tailoring sets it quite apart from rainwear of the past. Notice its smooth, unruffled look. A coat for cool, dry days as well as for when the weather turns wet. Permanently proofed with their exclusive Aqua Five procegs; Satin-lined in rich dusky stripes. This is (all styling at its best, and one further example of Aqua- scutum's leadership since 1851. 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