THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 3, 1966 17 W EDDII IG ALBU - eteticeseneen ee -- enema : = 5 ~ -linteresting talon the blind of| A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The : DISTAFF DIARY __|other countries to the members | Oshawa Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The tis a ee a er 9 Oshawa Times office. Early publication of this wedding Summary of reports of meetings and activities of oer lag . Gregory's audi- record is facilitated by submitting the completed form and Oshawa women's organizations as compiled from reports | Mrs. Guy Forrest presided a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as submitted by 'their secretaries. and introduced members of the possible after the ceremony, You are asked to submit the advisory board, Mrs. H. Stan-| names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the | Day bridge. Tickets. for this Song tog' ee | lbridge may be obtained from| eee Nes : [ioeentve : 0.G.H. AUXILIARY (Evening Chapter) | president. social editor either before or Albert Street United Church, was the setting for the marriage) of Joyce Hazel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Taylor, to Don- ald James Wilde, son of Mr. James Wilde, Havelock. The of- ficiating clergyman was the) Reverend Helmuth Dyck The bride was wearing a for- mal gown of imported Chantilly lace with a scoop neckline, lily-| point sleeves, and bouffant skirt, | highlighted at the sides and| down the bustle back with self} roses. Her double rose head- dress held her rose appliqued; veil of silk illusion and she carried a cascade of red roses and white carnations. : Mrs. Edward: Smith. was her the day after the wedding. Wilde - Tavlor ant. Miss Janice McEachen was the flower girl. ' The best man was Mr. Gil- bert McLellan and Mr. Edward Smith ushered. Master David Chesebrough, great-nephew of the bride, was the ring bearer. Following the reception held at the Royal Canadian Legion Halt, the couple! left for their honeymoon to Niagara Falls and points west, with the bride don- ning for travelling, a Jasper green wool dress with matching jacket. A corsage of yellow pom- pom chrysanthemums complet- ed her ensemble. Mr. and Mrs. Wilde are re- siding at 300 Albert street, un- til April-1 when they will move to the Park Plaza Apartments. Out-of-town guests at the wed- aa i) eee Mre. Wiltrea Hewite The February meciing or Tne|~~, 2 } y 1c The agenda for the following Peers Chapter of The Wom- ans' Auxiliary of the Oshawa\-,- (General Huspitar was iia it McLaughlin Hall. Mrs. Eric Sutherland presided. The min- utes were read by the. secre- tary, Mrs. Garth Gillespie, and the treasurer's report given by Mrs. Andrew Christomalis. The January Dance was an overwhelming success and Mrs. | devotional John Carnwith thanked the|theme from dance convener, Mrs. Christo-|Room." malis, on behalf of the mem-| Mrs, Frank Ward presided iprojects. Refreshments served by Mrs. Keith Claxton- Oldfield and her committee. period the taking "The Upper . |announced that the March meet- bers. for the meeting; the business | Playroom convener, Mrs.jincluded plans for a variety 'Douglas Sager, reported that/ concert. ithe wallpaper was installed in| rs. Frank Ward showed | "hi ' , t = jthe Children's Ward and that|come interesting slides. of Iona |new toys had been purchased./ang Scotland, which were en- The afternoon report was given | jgyed. iby Mrs, Colin Ashton. and it was HUMORESQUE CLUB ling would be advanced by one President of the National |week to enable the members to| Council for the Blind, Mrs. Jack year was discussed and it was|chairman Alfred Pucher with | ee a1 e were| brief case from the non-bowlers | | j WESTMOUNT UCW UNIT 2 |Mrs. The February meeting of the|Peter Gatchell, group was held in the manse. | Wakely, Mrs, Carl Cryderman led the} her | \Lucky cup holders were Mrs. Mrs. Guy Forrest presenied th aan team the eluh and al of the club. Lucky chair members were| Rhodes Letcher, Mrs. Mrs. Arthur Miss. Freda White. | Draw prizes went to Mrs. Phil-| lip Fraser and Mrs. Arthur Leach. "Pass the Parcel' was | won by Mrs. Arthur Leach and Mrs. Josie Waldinsperger.| William James Arthur Wakely, Mrs. Suddard and Mrs. Gatchell; lucky saucers, Mrs. Murray Chute, Mrs. Dennis Klimezak and Mrs. David Armi- stead. Lionettes Mrs. William Bor- rowdale and Mrs. Kenneth Love- rock served refreshments as- sisted by Lions Alfred Pucher when you buy 4 sister's matron of honor and the ding were from London, Wind- bride's niece, Mrs. Raymond) Crawley, was her other attend- ~ Misiaszek - Shortt The Reverend Marshall} Beriault officiated when Bever-, ley Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross L. Shortt, became the bride of Wesley Misiaszek, | son of Mrs. Joseph Misiaszek, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Mis- iaszek. The ceremony took place in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church Mrs. Gary Booth, self accom- panied, was the soloist Given in marriage by her father, the bride was wearing a formal classical gown of silk organza over taffeta with a scoop neckline and lily - point sleeves. The semi-controlled, bow-trimmed, front skirt cas- caded to fullness at the back The overall effect was high Mid-Winter Dance At Grandview In the gaily decorated hall of the Grandview Golf Club, mem- bers and guests enjoyed the an- nual mid-winter dance held by the. club. Gordon Blayney of Metrosound, West Hill provided the music. The spot dance was won by Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dart and Mrs. Ivan Parrott captured the attendance prize. Among those seen dancing were: Mr, and Mrs. John Ab-| rams, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Gerry} Mathews, Mr. Robert Davidson,| Mr. and Mrs. Victor Georgeoff, Mr, and. Mrs. Michael Fair, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dart, Mr. andj Mrs. Ernest Adams, Mr. Frank) Varga, Mr. and Mrs. W. Cook Mr. and Mrs. G. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Parrott. Mr, and Mrs. W. Sutton, Mr. and Mrs. James Szikszay, Mr.| and Mrs. Raymond Sharp, Mr.| and Mrs. Cecil Pearn, Mr. John Greenfield, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Menzie, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Brandt, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fudge, Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Taylor and many. other sor, Toronto, Parry Sound and : : : : \bag candy for the St. Patrick's!Patterson of London gave an/| Havelock. lighted by appliques of Guipure lace motifs encircling the neck- line and the front of the skirt. A cluster of organza roses held four tiers of shoulder - length MR. AND MRS. DONALD WILDE : | | freland Studio | Computer Programming Is veiling of nylon illusion and she| Interesting New Field carried a cascade bouquet of white carnations and yellow roses. Her maid of honor was Miss April Butterwick, Toronto. The bridesmaids were Miss Jean- nette Kowalski and Miss Janet Mahoney, both of Oshawa with By ROBERTA ROESCH To get the latest data on careers in electronic computer programming, I went to an ex- cellent source I recently spent several hours Miss Shelly Mackness, Oshawa, | '@lking to Geraldine Oxley, who bears the title, "elecironics as- as the junior bridesmaid 3 = Se _|sistant," in the actuarial de- The best man was Mr. James/ partment of a New York life Dulny, and the ushers were Mr. | insurance company Frank Szyszka and Mr, James "How did you get started Shortt, all of Oshawa. programming for computers?" Following the reception held|] asked Geraldine, who super- at the Ukrainian National Fed-|yjses an all-male staff eration Hall the couple left on} 'Actually, I was being trained a motor trip through the North-|to teach mathematics,"' Geral- western United States, with the; dine said. "Data processing bride donning for travelling, a) and electronic computer pro- two-piece white suit, navy-blue| gramming were just coat, white hat and accessories! started when I was in college, with a corsage of yellow roses} so I never thought about enter- and white carnations. On their' ing this field return, Mr. and Mrs. Misiaszek| "But after I completed my will reside in Toronto. practice teaching towar] the Guests were present from To-|end of my senior year, I de- ronto, Uxbridge and Pennsyl-| cided I would go into the busi-| ness field rather than continue ~| teaching." PUBLISHERS WERE LATE | ATTENDED INTERVIEW SOUTHWELL, England (CP)| Geraldine had just about The latest edition of the city| made her decision, when a rep- guide for this Buckinghamshire] resentative from the company community lists a cinema and) ~~~ a dance hall among local amen- vania, U.S.A. getting| |where she now works came to| the college to interview dents for future jobs. 'When I was interviewed, Ij made new career plans. I joined the company's actuarial department a few days after graduation and met the man I later married the very first day I went to work there,"' she said. | To prepare herself for a full sized business career, Geraldine took advantage of a three-year training program which en- abled her to get a thorough background in all aspects of insurance as she worked, She also passed exams given by the society of actuaries. When it became increasingly obvious that computers pvoul be used more and more in busi- ness, Geraldine went to pro- gramming school. She then worked in programming, later was made a systems analyst.| and in this job she developed) and supervised programming} and planning in electronics op-| erations. 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