WEDDING ALBUM A record 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 completed form and a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as possinie alier the coremony, You sre asked ta eubmit the names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the social editor either before or the day after the wedding, Piatti - Sugden Barbara Jean, daughter of seed pearls and crystals, held Mr. and Mrs. Frank A, Sug- lher shoulder - length bouffant 5 veil and she carried a cascade Wea aad sg deg ge bouquet of white carnations and atti, son of Mr. and Mrs, John jyellow roses, Edward Piatti, Senior, of Osh-| The matron of honor was awa, were united in marriage in|'Mrs, Eddy Van Nieuwenhove, All Saints' Anglican Church, \Scarborough, and Marion Sug- Whitby, den and Marion Price, both of The Reverend Stanley Arm-| Whitby, were bridesmaids, strong performed the ceremony) Mr, Brian Nichols, Scarbor- and the soloist, Mr. James Wil- ough, was the best man with liams of Oshawa was accom-|David Piatti, Oshawa, and panied by Mrs, G, E, Brough: |Eddy Van Nieuwenhove, Scar- ton, organist, borough, ushering, "Mr. Sugden gave his daughter| Following a reception in All in marriage. She wore a slim,|Saints' parish hall, the couple fIpor-length gown. of silk or-/left for Florida, For going ganza over taffeta with a bod- away, the bride donned a pink, i¢e and lily-point sleeves of|two-piece suit with white acces- lace. A train of silk organza sories and a white and pink with matching scalloped lace carnation corsage ttim, flowed from the back-of| Mr. and Mrs Piatti will re- the scalloped neckline to the'side at 149 Sussex street, Osh- floor, A lace crown, edged with awa, McEwen - Wright Byng Avenue Pentecostal Church was the setting for the marriage of Caryne Mae Wright and Gerald Clifford McEwen, The bride is the daughter of Mr, J, Arthur Wright and Mrs. Wilma Wright, both of Oshawa, and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lloyd McEwen of Perth, Ontario. The Reverend §. S, O'Brien officiated and was assisted by the Reverend Donald McEwen, § brother of the bridegroom, The § soloist, Mr, George Wright, § Oshawa, was accompanied by Mrs. George Smith, The bride's father gave her in marriage, She wore a floor- length white gown, appliqued with embroidered satin and tulle roses, enhancing the low, round neckline and _ flowing train, Her petal-covered, satin pillbox headdress held a finger- tip veil of illusion net and she carried three white orchids and pink baby roses. Mrs, Glen Salsbury was her sister's matron of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Heather Bell, and Miss Daphne Reid, both of Oshawa, and Miss Catherine McEwen of Perth. Miss Laura Lee Fergu-, son, Oshawa, was the flower | girl. | Mr. Ton! Rubino, Perth, act- ed as best man and ushering) were Mr, Wilfred O'Brien, Ren- frew; Mr, Norman Wright, Osh- awa, and Mr, Ernest Derkatch, Toronto, MRS, GERALD C, McEWEN laide House. When the left on their wedding trip, bride was wearing a two-piece dress of cotton shantung with iwhite accessories, Nailor - Barker The Reverend Bridges officiated at the mar-| attendants, riage in Westmount United|Miss Vicki Church of Cheryl Marjorie Sloane and Mrs Royce Barker and John Hourigan Weatherbee, The Junior brides- Nailor. The bride is the daugh-| maids were Miss Dayle Wilson, ter of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon | Lindsay, and Miss Marnie Elli- Lisle Barker, Oshawa ,and the/ott, Oshawa, bridegroom's parents are Mr. Mr, Arthur Madill and Mrs, John Nailor of Ajax. best man and ushering were all of Oshawa, were Barker, Miss Jane iby jlo |The members of Rebekah Lodge No pleasurable A reception followed at Ade- ,. couple | the Ronald Attersley, Scarborough; | Mr, jmanski, Wismer, Winnifred;maid of honor and the other |y). and Mrs 2 MR. AND MRS. JOHN E, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, August 5, SOCIAL & PERSONAL: Jo Aldwinckle, $3474 for Telephone 72 The residents of Manor enjoyed a bus Port Hope recently, Macdonald Cartier Darlington Park, Lake Ontario, where treated to a picnic outing was sponsored ride ing were 3, who make it a jannual event, Among the guests at Nelson- E tmanski wedding reorge's Memorial Church morrow will be Mr, and Baker, Brussels tario; Mr, and Mrs |McCormick, Mr, and Ronald Campbell, North and Mrs. Benjamin Ottawa; Dr. St Thomas; Cochrane Mrs, A. Andrew Montreal, Quebec; M1 Carl Mazanik, Port Credit Donna M. Kimbal was the Feted Bride-Elect A community shower Women's Editor Hillsdale | returning highway overlook they lunch yi Hugh Mr: in St : | Mrs Wilson, pi *|Connell, Thomas Mrs. | a 4 Harry Ridgetown; Alex Homienock, and Mrs, | at Crouse, The bride who was given in'Mr,. Larry Rice and Mr. ! : Michael Nailor, both of Toronto Newtonville United Church hon- and Mr, Allan Cook, Oshawa ored Miss Donna Marie Kimball A reception was held in the of Newcastle whose marriage Credit Union Hall and later the) Mr. Donald A. Bright, of couple left for a honeymoon injgshawa, is taking place to- the Pocono Mountains, Pennsyl- morrow vania, The shower For going away, the Mrs. James donned a matching dress, and daughter, Dale coat of Wedgewood blue shan-!pjjott and her daughter, tung with a white picture hat porothy, and Mrs. Roy Best and accessories and a corsage ang her daughter, Heather of pink roses Other hostesses at miscellan- Mr, and Mrs. Nailor eous showers have been Mrs. make their home in Oshawa Richard: Manns and Mrs, Tom Soomre, at Port Perry; Miss Patricia Mavin at Bowmanville, and Mrs, Howard Grills and marriage by her father, wore an empire gown of silk - faced peau de soie with elbow- length sleeves and a round neckline Re-embroidered French lace and seed pearls trimmed the high waist and hemline and a matching, cathedral train flowed from the shoulders. A wedding band headdress, ap- pliqued with lace and seed pearls, held her waist - length veil and she carried a bouquet of red roses. Miss Mary 4 Color And Neatness Laing was 'the was arranged by Imlach and her Mrs. Jack bride will "Another sign is an_ inside bellows pocket--one that sticks PIATTI --Photo by Stannett Prior to her marriage to Mr Nailor, Miss Cheryl was honored ata Mrs, Roland street east, Linda. | | John Barker given by Adelaide her daughter, shower Crawford, isted by John Liston 11 held a_ neighbors' Valerie Scilley, pincer Liston, ZUes ty shower at the home of Mrs Christie street, Assisting were Mrs, Royce Weatherbee, Tweeds-|Miss Mary Laing, Miss Jane friend| Sloane and Miss Vicki Barker Mrs, Donald Fox, Grierson street, entertained at a family shower. Mrs. William Taylor, Miss Vicki Barker, Mrs, James Wilson and Mrs, Edward Love- assisted the hostess Nancy Taylor, Masson and co-workers at Cily and pantry- Hortop street, 1966 shower and Beth served and the bridesmaid gave a Ra Women's Department Cole Mr, jmuir of the toastmaster Joseph 'Elliott, drive, a_ life-long bride's family was the at the Nailor-Bark er wedding, Out-of-town guests included Mr, and Mi Arthur Price, Mr, V. J. Barker, Mi O'Neill Miss Maryilock Erindale; Mr Irene, Miss Mr, and Mrs. Norman | street, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs.| Hall held a recipe Barker, Streetsville;|shelf shower ny By Newcastle Mrs. William Manning, Brook- seg re Par Mr Pace lin. held a luncheon at which a fsb nen A a 'S.! Miss Barker was presented with 'pelle Met onnell, Miss Merle | an electric blender and dishes, McConnell Mr, _ Gregory Mc-\Miss Carol. Manning, Miss Miss Gretta Barker,|yarnie / Elliott, Miss Vicki Mr, and Mrs, Walter Barker and Mrs Harvey Richmond Hill; Mr Thompson assisted, Mrs, T. H Wilkinson, Hamilton Mulligan, Ajax, and co-hostess, Barker, Mr, LewiSivips Harry Hewison, assisted : Marmora -M1S8S\by Bonnie and Melody Mulli- Parks, Belleville; Mr van and Cheryl Galbraith, gave William Carmichael t iche ' 'Ilaneous shower \Mr, and Mrs. Mervis Jones miscellaneous: i the City Hall Mr, and Mrs, Harry Hewison Co-workers al Mr, and Mrs, John Nailor, Mark |enterté ained the bride to-be at and Johriny, Ajax Mr and dinner at the Hotel Genosha Mrs, Arthur Adams, Long/and made a presentation of & Branch; Mr, and Mrs. Michael| Wal! clock Nailor, Willowdale; Mr. and| The rehearsal party was held Mrs, Arthur Radway, Mr, and! Mrs, Ross Radway, Mr. Robert Dalrymple; Mr, and Mrs. Edward Lovelock, Mr and Mrs, Frank Lovelock, Mr and Mrs William Manning, Carol and = Dennis Brooklin; Mr, and Mrs, Robert Lovelock Napanee; Mr. and Mrs, Doug las Taylor, Ottawa; Mr, and Mrs John Taggart Mrs Artemis Hilts, Scarborough; Mr and Mrs Stanley. Paddison, Miss Glenys Paddison Etobicoke; Mr. Thomas Ekes St. Catharines;. Mr. and Mrs Robert Read, Don Mill Barker Bellamy Read Kenneth Mrs, Whitby; Sleeman, Thomas Mr, Jack Barker, Marilyn Ht} and Mrs HOUSEHOLD HINT Store seasoned flour or bread }crumbs in a clean, three pound shortening can, With the lid closed, you can even coat-meat chicken, within the can and save mess DEAL FISH & CHIPS Orde ele Phone Re Ta. Pick 17 Athol St. W 725-4812 at MR. AND MRS, JOHN H. the Joseph avenue bridesmaid, PLAN SEPTEMBER WEDDING A wedding wig's NAILOR parents David home of Mr 'iiott, T of ; at Studio | Bridesmaids, Friends Honor Former Miss Chery! Barker and Mrs weedsmuir junior the Marnie Elliott, in Roman Ca Church, unit Kowalczyk Potter Whitefield e September Helen and St Hed- tholic 24, will Elizabeth Raymond The SOCIAL NOTICES FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Kowalezyk, Oshawa, wish to announce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter, Helen Elizabeth, to Mr. Raymond Potter Whitefield, son of Mr, and Mrs, Thomas A, Whitefield, of Cobourg. The ceremony is to take place on Saturday, September 24, 1966, at 11:00 a.m. in St, Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church, FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE The forthcoming marriage is announced of Lynda Joanne, daughter of Mr. Basil J. Saw- yer, Oshawa, and the late Mrs, Sawyer, to Stanley. Walter Dowe, son of Mr, and Mrs, Walter B, Dowe, Oshawa, The ceremony is to take place on Saturday, August 20, 1966, at 2:00 p.m. in Harmony United Church, ANNOUNCE WEDDING DATE August 20° is the an- nounced date of the wed- ding of Miss Lynda Joanne Sawyer and Mr. Stanley Walter Dowe, The bride-to- _ be is the daughter of Mr, Basil J; Sawyer, Oshawa, and the late Mrs, Sawyer and her fiance is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Walter B, Dowe, Oshawa. The cere- mony is to take place in Harmony | United | Chureh, AT HOME | Mr. Walter Ward, Claremont, jwill be happy to receive his lrelatives, friends and neighbors his home on Thursday, [August 11, from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m, and 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. on the occasion of his 90th. birth- -- Patricia Etmanski Bride-to-Be Honored By Many Showers Miscellaneous showers and presentations have honored Miss Patricia Etmanski who jwill become the bride of Mr. Gerald Nelson tomorrow, | Friends and relatives of the prospective bridegroom at- tended a shower given by Mrs, Jack Hodgson, Fairlawn street, assisted by Mrs. Ralph Friend and Mrs, Fred Mack, MONTREALERS PEEL MONTREAL (CP) -- A local female columnist reports an in- crease in the number of girls and young men seen barefoot--| 'not only in the park, but on hot city pavements."' She also} jnotes "near nudity is sweeping |; | downtown apartment roofs," HOUSEHOLD HINT An insulated picnic chest on jthe back porch is @ good place lfor the milkman to put the milk, It stays cooler longer if you can't refrigerate it im- mediately, shower for Miss Etmanski's co-+ workers in General Motors office, On behalf of the girls in the GM Engineering department and of the staff of the depart- ment, presentations were made to the bride-elect by Miss Elizabeth Ferrell. oi : Mrs, H. J, Etmanski 4 The bride-elect 8 aunts, Mrs.|wood street, Poem i! Se Allen Mitchell and Mrs. Wil-|tea for her daughter and Mrs. fred Foote entertained for the|!Leta Nelson is entertaining the bride's relatives and friends at! bridal party following the wed- Mrs, Mitchell's Emerson avenue ding rehearsal, home, Mrs, Maurice Fenton, Wych- | wood street, and Mrs, Allen! Sollows gave a shower attended | by their neighbors, A shower in St. Mary's Hall, | arranged by Mrs. Leta Nelson for her son and his bride-to-be, was attended by the the couple' 8] relatives and friends, Mrs,} Nelson was assisted by Mrs. Ronald Reinkoester .and Mrs, | Gary Hill, Mrs, Robert Davies, Steven- son road, assisted by Mrs, A |D. McEachern, held a Personal! ~ = Wilson's BUY Two future bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Kowalczyk of Oshawa: and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas A, Whitefield of Cobourg, GS gentest PRICE REDUCTION IN OPTicay Histo 1GA orl! the price is right Cf SAL SUMMER SLACKS 2 FOR THE PRICE OF 1 PLUS $1.00. Tailored from the finest English and domestic all wool yarns, dyed worsteds and flannel pic 'n' pic, neat and plains in grey, medium, dark brown and blues, Hook and bar fastener above zipper fly, single pleats, continental style included, tabs on back pockets, ECONOMY RANGE DELUXE RANGE 14.95 CUSTOM RANGE 17.95 HAND GRADE 19.95 Yobert Jones at Brook- out instead of in when you stuff de Robert Jones at' Bro it with various bits and pieces" eur er aay In accessories, Miss Runcie Mrs Vance sh see : saw beautiful nylon crepe execu- assisted by Mrs, Geo ef Kim- tive-length socks ('very slim-|D@ll and Mrs. Lena Graham at ming to the ankles"). hand-\ shower at her home in New- painted silk handkerchiefs in castle and Miss Linda Wrig zht! every color of the rainbow, and een 5 rences Rickard striped shirts in all colors Newcastle, were co-hostesses in And she found the big item in|honoring the bride-to be men's apparel this year--a sporty jacket, dressy enough for travelling or Sunday after- noon wear, made of beige, for est green of navy cavalry twill Of Men's Fashions A Dare To Women VANCOUVER (CP)--A wom: en's fashion editor dropped into} a man's world and found much to be excited about, "There's nothing staid about men's fashions anymore,"' wrote Betty Runcie in The Province after a visit to a fashionable men's wear store "They are not going kooky in ihe ways of the kids but they are busting out all over in color and style "A well-dressed man now adays presents quile a chal lenge to us in the way of neal ness and fashion know-how.' This is what she saw --Pure wool or mohair jackets in stunning checked patterns in blue - green, gold - brown and other "mouth-watering" color combinations, plus a choice of color-matched slacks --Pure' silk jackets for cruise and summer wear in delightful shades --Evening jackets made of hand-painted tie silk and de signed by d'avenza of Rome-- "absolutely beautiful." James Bond trenchcoats with "absolutely everything' -- brass rings, epaulets, wide belt generous turn-up collar and am ple wrap --Tuxedos with a neat row banding of satin rather than the wide one of old. 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