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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Nov 1965, p. 15

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"A record for your Wedding Aivuin is provided Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa. Times office. Early ing the, this wedding SEA Oshawa Times Women's record is facilitated by subm a picture of the bride to th possible after the ceremony. names of. dut-of-town guests social editor either before or the day after the wedding. . Manilla - St. John's Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church was the set- ting for the wedding of Judith Karen Holbrook and Mathew Jerome Manilla. The bride is the daughter of,Mp. and Mrs. Gordon Holbrook, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Manilla, all of Oshawa. The/ Reverend Rostyslau Pan- ezenko officiated at the cere- 'WEDDING ALBUM | by The oF ne itting the go pleted torm anc Women'e"Edjitor as svdn as You are asked to submit the attending the wedding to the Holbrook fant veil of silk illusion. She carried a bouquet of a white orchid: surrounded. with yellow roses, The matron of honor was Mr. Walter Grigorenko, the maid of honor was Miss Rose Mary Martinuk, Toronto, and the other attendants were, 'Mrs. Brian Simpson, sister of the \bride, Scarborough; Mrs. Egan }Monastori, New York City; |Miss Deborah Holbrook, Osh- mony, and the church choir/awa, The flower girl was Miss supplied the music. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was wearing a full length gown of delustred peau de soie, featuring a scop|Mr. neckline, elbow-length sleeves edged with re-embroidered Gui- |Debra Popaduke, Toronto, The best man was Mr. Rob- ert Martiniuk, Toronto, and the ushers were Mr, Larry Jacula, Gordon McRae and Mr. Robert Skinulus, all of Oshawa. The reception was held at the pure lace, with a lace panel|St, John's Parish Hall, where centering the bodice and sheath|the 'master of ceremonies was skirt to the hem. The back of/Mr. Walter Grigorenko. the gown was highlighted with a} As the couple left for their detachable chapel train, andjhonemoon to Florida, the bride tiny self bows accented the|was wearing a cranberry wor- sides of the waist. Her head-|sted wool suit topped with mink 'dress of pearlized flowerets and jacket, 1 black patent leather crystal fronds, held her bouf-\accessories. DISTAFF DIARY Summary of reports of meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organiaztions as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries. | | | ORDER OF THE EASTERN [fore the election of officers for STAR }1966.. mL Pn et ges gating results were as follows: NO. 49 § 'M'Mrs. William Reimer, presi-| pe Poe bs weer ai worthy | ia Mrs. Harry Grant, vice-| 3 ru» president; Mrs. Victor Boda Patron, Brother George Taylor |shefsky, secretary; Mrs. John| The flag eS | Poth, treasurer; Mrs. Victor) the coger - ee eviod | aenkelman, devotional leader; | -- t a ose Cha at | Mrs. Robert Lytle, missionary be er Srcsiaaiin planl,/representative; Mrs. Gordon mtn' ws -- he = Mrs. Harold Gascoigne and Matron wished all a speedy Te-lToni Peleshok, pianist, Mrs. corny «agama Dome John Tofflemire, press reporter, . oo th hortaved ofan Mrs. William Motschem- somal bowed jbacher, card convener. Visitors 'oo present from:| The women packed Christmas| Cobourg, Kingston and Bow-|boxes of home made fudge and/ enuneile. {stationery for the Bible students) Past Matron Sister Thelma|°f the church. Beerthuizen gave the farewell,) The hostess and the social] after which refreshments were|committee served refreshments. served. ae last meeting for this year will be the Christmas party, De- Pa. gyro a -- 13 at the home of Mrs.| First Baptist Church held its coon _--- oe monthly meeting in the church. | The president, Mrs. Ralph Hop-| ONT. REGIMENT AUX. son, presided. _| The regular meeting of the Mrs. -- ae peer Ontario Regiment Association charge ban owe en oc Auxiliary, was held recently at bay her topic at Haveithe Armouries, with the presi- Four' membérs offered toling eats ---- bathae digi assist in the Tuck Shop at Hills-/hers attending. -- : dale pom re pease od ve It} A letter of thanks to the Aux- was deci . to pac = recto iliary from Hillsdale Manor was sont i grey pork el oes, also a letter of thanks jam and candy will be received|cociation for the 'donation to d packed on December 22 by|tnej i siete ba pte fog a ik he their building fund. Byey 4 Rinuaae evactinas! Volunteers were asked for the pbk i ere ae embere|(o2k room for December 11. re "0 Simations th thel re annual Christmas Party for : io made in ; ithe children and grandchildrén Ox. jof the members will be held at Ferguson, social convener; help: Fred | |McGregor; The losing side of the copper|the Armourier on Saturday, De- contest served a delicious sup- ,per, convened by Mrs. Law- rence Stuart and her group. A cember 11, in the afternoon. It was decided to give the Ontario Regiment Association a donation presentation was made bYltq heip defray e i y expenses of the Mrs. George Hall and Mrs.| children's party. Arthur Howard to the two cap-) : ' . anact Volunteers for Hillsdale tains of the contest. The presi-injanor Tuck Shon. for: January ST. JOHN'S | Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church was the setting for the marriage of Judith Karen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Lovelock and Mrs. James Fore-,Donald spoke to the boys, €X-ithe boys, who expressed appre- man. | Election of officers was held with the following results: Presi-| dent, Mrs. Harry Wood; vice-| president, Mrs. Duncan Fore-| man; secretary, Mrs. Douglas| Cox; treasurer, Mrs. James} ways and means, Mrs.| Fred Porter; Mrs. Jack Woodman, convener, Mrs. George Fox; sergeant-at-arms, Mrs. Bruce} auditors, Mrs. Wil- liam Beaton, and Mrs. William press reporter,; welfare | Lovelock. The draw for this month, donated by Mrs, Robert Andrews was won by Mrs. George Fox. | Refreshments were served by| Mrs. Robert Andrews, Mrs. Wil- liam Lovelock, Mrs. William Beaton, "Mrs. William MacNeil) and Mrs. Jack Hele. | PMA CLUB The Pleasant Monday After- inoon Club held its weekly meet-| ing with the president, Mrs.| George V. Lee, presiding. | Favorite hymns were sung and names drawn for the Christ- mas party to be held on Decem-| ber 13 at 2 p.m. Election of officers will take place on December 6. It was de- cided to have a cup and saucer shower for the club. Mrs. Jack Jakes was reported ill at her home, also Mrs. Charles Arkle.| Mrs. George Hall will convene) the Christmas program. At conclusion of the meeting,| refreshments were 'served by| Mrs. George Hall and Mrs. Cecil Breen. ARVILLA McGREGOR WMS Instead of the regular meet- ing, the members of the Arvilla McGregor Women's Missionary Society of Knox Presbyterian Church, visited the boys of North House of the Ontario Training School for Boys at dent thanked everyone WhO} will he M erisiinsed heipea to Make inis a most s. Willi F financial success. » Waem teas aa DOW MaAnvViILe, The president, Mrs. A. J. Mc- CALVARY BAPTIST YWMC The Calvary Baptist Young Women's Mission Circle met at the home of Mrs. Gordon Toffle mire. Mrs. Harry Grant, the| president, welcomed the women) and thanked the hostess for opening her home for the meet- ing. 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