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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Nov 1965, p. 20

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at the reception that follow- ed their wedding are Mr, and Mrs. David Roy Mann. The bride is the former. Lynda Joan Pollard, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Elmer D. Pollard; Courtice and the WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Weddin, Oshawa Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Early publication of this wedding record is facilitated by submitting the completed 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. McPeak - Major Piped from Simcoe Street United Church following their wedding were Mr. and Mrs. James McPeak, Jr. The bride is the former Marlene Molly Major, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Major, Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, James Mc- Peak, Hamilton. The Reverend N. T. Holmes officiated and the soloist was Mr. Ross Metcalf, Hampton. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal satin gown with a fitted em- broidered bodice, three-quarter- Mann - Pollard Lynda Joan Pollard was united] in marriage to David Roy Mann at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, McCowan Road, Scarborougn, recently. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer D. Pollard, Courtice, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Samuel R. Mann Maple Grove. Bishop Earl R. Sayers, Osh- awa, officiated at the double- ring ceremony, Mr. Terrance Nagy, Toronto, played the wed- ding music, and his mother, Mrs. Dale Nagy, sang "Be- cause" during the signing of the register. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of chalk-white pure silk peau de soie. The semi-empire bodice featured a scoop neckline and lily - point sleeves. The sheath skirt, with a walking godet in the back, was lavishly appliqued with bands of cut vel- vet flowers, outlined with silk embroidery. The long square end train was detachable, and fastened at the waist with a large self bow. Her wedding ring headdress was wrapped with white silk encircled with brilliants and pearls, and held the bouffant scalloped veil of silk tulle illusion. She carried a cascade bouquet of white spider chrysanthemums and _stepha- notis, The maid of honor was Miss Jane Pollard, sister of the bride, and the bridesmaid was Miss Dianne Ormiston, Bowmanville. took place in the Church of _ wis "ge yar in = - puffe: pt poi Buena Day brocade, with semi-empire bod- alnts, gn. ices, scooped necklines, and --Aldsworth Photography /ejhow-length sleeves. Self bands outlined the waistline' with a tiny bow at the front and a larger bow and long streamers at the back. Their wedding-ring i Ah bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Samuel R. Mann, Maple Grove. The ceremony THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 11, 1965 JQ Mann, brother of the bride- groom, The reception was held at the Annandale Golf and Country Club, Pickering. Mr. George Pidduck, Courtice, acted as master of ceremonies. The bride's mother received, wearing a formal jacket gown of delustered pink silk satin, small feathered hat in deeper pink and a purse corsage of roses in several shades of pink. The bridegroom's mother assist- ed wearing a formal gown of pink brocade with matching full- length coat, a pink flat bow headdress, and purse corsage of pale pink roses. As the couple left for a honey- moon in West Virginia, U.S.A., the bride was wearing a cos- tume ensemble of cherry red wool, matching bubble hat: black patent accessories and a corsage of pink sweetheart roses. Mr. and Mrs. David Mann will make their home at 30 Col- borne street east, Apartment 36, Oshawa. Guests attended from Port Hope, Bowmanville, Ashburn, Whitby, Don Mills, Newcastle, Bethany, Toronto; Cleveland, Ohio; Reno, Nevada; and Cali- fornia, U.S.A., Courtice and Oshawa . Colorful Squash Adds Fall Flavor Autumn is here, and what .is more symbolic of the season than colorful vegetables, espe- cially squash! It's no wonder that squash, with its brilliant yellow hue and tasty flavor, finds its way into many homes. Squash can be prepared so many ways: noté home econom- ists at Macdonald Institute, Guelph, and stuffed acorn brocade headdresses, enhanced by a row of tiny pearls, held matching shoulder-length veils,| and they carried cascade bou-| quets of button chrysanthemums | tinted in shades of pink. | Junior bridesmaid was Miss} Debbie Pollock, and the flower girls were Miss Stacy Ridgely and Miss Mary Ann Mandryk. Their formal gowns were ruby- red puffed brocade and fashion- Mr. David Fitchie and Mr.jed after those of the .brides- Joseph Silvaggio, all of Hamil-|maids. They wore matching ton. ---- ring headdresses, and carried nosegays of button Following the reception held chrysanthemums in shades of at the Flying Dutchman, Bow-!pink. manville, the couple left on their) Mr. Robert Plazek, Maple honeymoon to Ottawa, with the|Grove, was best man. The ush- bride donning for travelling, alts, were Mr. Allan Smith, } ; blue suit, white hat and black ina A and _Master Jimmy g Album is provided by The You are asked to submit the attending the wedding to the squash is one of the best. STUFFED ACORN SQUASH 3 acorn squash Scrub well. Cut in half length- wise; remove seeds and stringy portion. Use- one-half to one inch boiling water with one-half teaspoon salt per cup of water Add squash, cover, and boil 25 minutes. Remove; do not break shells, Stuffing 6 tablespoons onion Y% cup butter 1%4 teaspoons salt ¥Y, teaspoon pepper 2 tablespoons light cream paprika Saute onion with butter until tender but not brown. Carefully scoop squash from. shells with THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Friday should prove a highly stimulating day. Both personal and business interests will be governed by generous influ- ences, so you should have good going. Especially favored: con- tract negotiations, property deals, home and family inter- ests and social functions, FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, you should find the year ahead marked by excellent progress on practically all counts. Since November is your special month, the best use of your tal- ents now--when you are gov- erned by especially generous in- fluences -- could lead to fine achievement, both monetarily and occupationally, before your next birthday rolls around, The current good cycle, where finances are concerned, will last until late March and, making the most of it, you should note further uptrends in early July, in September and late October. Good periods for job advance- ment and-or business expan- sion: Late December, January, late April and October. Next January, July and Sep- tember should find you in a most stimulating social atmos- phere, made doubly enjoyable because of new contacts. Do- mestic interests and romance will be under good aspects for most of the year ahead, with special emphasis on the latter during the next three weeks, in January, May, late June and laic July. If careful to avoid friction in early January and mid. - July, domestic interests should prove most serene. A child born on this day will be endowed with both practical and creative gifts; could suc- ceed in either the business world or the-arts, as inclination leads. TOO NEAR FOR SAFETY HODDESDON, England (CP) A betting shop's application for a licence in this Hertfordshire town was turned down to pro- tect the community's young peo- ple. The prospective site was next door to a youth club and the town council. felt the tempt- ation to start gambling ought not to be so close. spoon. Reserve four shells. To squash, add sauted onion, salt, pepper, and cream. Beat well with fork. Lightly pile mixture into shells and sprinkle with paprika. Broil 10 minutes, or until a delicate brown. Makes four servings. patent accessories. | . Mr. and Mrs. McPeak are) making their home at 895, Sim- coe street north, Oshawa. length sleeves, round neckline and full skirt. Her pearl and crystal crown held her bouffant veil of illusion and she carrie green wheat. | was the matron of honor an} the bridesmaids were Miss| Marilyn Major and Miss Judy| Dalton, both of Oshawa. | The best man was Mr. Rick| James, and those ushering were dian d a bouquet of yellow -roses and) champion has won the title, eight times in the last 10 years.| Mrs. Harry DeVries, Toronto,|Vera Holdsworth of Calgary) WOMAN IS CRACK SHOT CALGARY (CP)--The Cana-| women's trapshooting says the calibre of women trap- shooters has improved in Can- ada recently. '"'Once you try the sport, you can't help but love it," she says. Mr. Otto Fleischmann INVITES | You to call at his store In The Lansdowne Shop- ping Centre (opposite Camp Samac) ane sss his display of Aluminum Siding, Windo NO-SCOUR CLEANING DOUBLE COATED FOR DOUBLE DUTY and New Line of Teflon and Aluminum Cookware For Gifts for Showers -- Weddings -- Christmas, etc., visit SUPREME WINDOW and DOOR PRODUCTS ; (Oshawa) LTD. 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