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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Oct 1966, p. 15

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MR. AND MRSwR, ALAN BARNES Bares - Greenlaw The Reverend Stanley Arm- strong officiated at the mar- riage of Janice Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Garfield Greenlaw, Whitby, to Robert Alan Barnes, Brooklin, son of Mr, and Mrs. Sydney Barnes, Carnarvon. The cere- money took place in All Saints' Anglican Church, Whitby. The soloist, Mrs, Douglas Williams, was acomppanied by Mrs. G. E, Broughton, both of Whitby. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a for- mal gown of French silk faille edged with Chantilly lace. It was styled with a round neck- line at the front dipping to a V at the back; long lace edged sleeves finished with bows at the wrists; a full skirt and a chapel train. Her pearl and rhinestone tiara held her scal- Joped-edged veil of tulle and she carried a prayer book crested with an orchid nestling --Ireland's Studio valley, which were carried onto streamers, Miss Jane Reynolds, Whitby, was the maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Linda Lakey, Brooklin; Miss Barbara Barnes, Whitby and Miss Cindy Greenlaw, Oshawa. The best man was Mr, Robert Nesbitt, Brooklin and those ushering were Mr, Charles Greenlaw, Oshawa and Mr, James Mino, Guelph. The reception was held in the Piccadily room of the Hotel Genosha. As the couple left for a honeymoon in the Southern States, the bride was wearing a When Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Edward Tucker left the Free Methodist Church following their marriage they were piped out by Mr, William Grant, Orillia, a fellow member of the bridegroom's Peter- borough Pipe Band. The bride is the former Lynda Sophie Kellar, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Stewart' Kellar, Hampton. Her bridegroom is the son of Mrs, John Tucker, Toronto, and the late Mr, Tucker, The Reverend C, M. Bright officiated and the wedding music was played by Mrs, Jack Stewart, Oshawa, Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a powder blue formal gown of peau de sole in the empire style with short sleeves and embroidered trim and enhanced by two at- Tucker - raspberry tweed suit, matching hat and black patent accessor- ies. Mr. and Mrs, Barnes are making their home at 45 Fair- banks Street, Oshawa, Guests were present at the wedding from Malton, Guelph, Eden Mills, Carnarvon, Belle- ville, Toronto, Downsview, and Saturday afternoon in Har- mony United Church, Minnie Florence Louise daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Percy Walters was united in marriage to Ro- in atepanotis and lilies of the West Hill. bert Dean Williamson son of MR. AND MRS, LE Tompkins - St. George's Ukrainian Church} was the setting for the mar-| riage of Barbara Donna, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zakarow, Oshawa, to Léslie Eugene Tompkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Tompkins, Plaster Rock, New Brunswick.) The Reverend J. C. Pereyma| officiated, and the soloist was! Mrs. Gary Booth, self-accom-) panied. | Given in marriage by her father, the bride was wearing a formal gown of Chantilly lace, styled with lily-point} sleeves, a bouffant skirt dram- atized by a- scalloped hemline' and a garland of roses en-| circling the waistline, Her head- dress was a cluster of roses nestled in organza petals, hold-| ing her elbow-length veil of lace appliqued tulle illusion and she carried a bouquet of yellow orang? Johanna Hill roses Mrs. Joan Kemp, Oshawa, was the matron of honor and the bridesmaids SS SLIE E, TOMPKINS Mr, and Mrs. Victor Desmond Williamson, all of Oshawa. The Reverend N. T. Holmes and the Reverend 8. C. H. At- kinson, Toronto, officiated. The soloist was Miss Dianne Hall, Port Perry, who sang, "The Lord's Prayer" and 'The Wedding Prayer" accompanied by Mrs. Marie Taylor. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a for- mal gown of pure silk taffeta styled with a princess waist- line and an a-line skirt, The bodice was of Swiss lace with a bateau neckline and elbow- length bell sleeves, The gown was high - lighted at the back by a detachable chapel train falling softly from the waist. Her. headdress was of self ro- ses nestled in lilies of the val- ley, holding a soulder-length MR. AND MRS, ANDREW E. TUCKER ~Hornsby Studio Kellar tached panels at the back, Her matching floral headdress held a short veil and she carried a cascade bouquet of pink roses and stephanotis. The maid of honor was Miss Karen MacGregor, Hampton, The best man was Mr, William Morrow, Bayswater, and those ushering were Mr. David Kellar, Hampton and Mr, John Tucker, Orillia. The reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. As the couple left for a honey- moon in the Muskoka District, the bride was wearing a teal blue suit black and white ac- cessories and an orchid cor: sage. Mr, and Mrs, Tucker will re- side in Oshawa. Out-of-town guests were pres- ent from Oshawa, Orillia, Tor- onto, Waubaushene, and Mid- land, Williamson - Walters ot carried a cascade of pink and hite carnations accented by vy. Mrs, Mary Carolyne Warbur- ton, Oshawa, was the maid of honor and Miss Ellen Walters, sister of the bride, and Miss Joan Tripp, little Britain, were the bridesmaids, Mr, Boyd Richardson, Port Perry was the best man and those ushering were Mr. David Carter and Mr, James Stath- am, both of Oshawa, After the reception held in the church hall, the couple left for a honeymoon in White Face Mountains, New York and other Eastern Points, For travelling the bride changed into a jade green brocade dress with a mat- ching full - length coat, black patent accessories and a cor- sage of white carnations. On their return, Mr. and Mrs. Williamson will reside at 284 College Avenue, Oshawa. Out-of-town guests were pre- sent from Sarnia, Toronto, Whit- by, Orillia, Port Perry, Malton, Manilla, Nestleton, Blackstock, bouffant veil of tulle and she St. John The Evangelist Roman Catholic Church, Whitby, Ontario, was the scene of a wedding recently when Robert Norman MeNair, son of Mf. and Mrs. Norman MeNatr, Black Cape, Quebec, took as his bride, Doreen Veronica, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Eu- chere Lacroix, Pembroke, On- tario. The Reverend L. J. 'Austin officiated and Miss Rosa Schmaltz provided the wedding music, Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal |gown of Skinner's delustred satin, It was enhanced by siigit- ly scooped neckline, lily-point isleeves and an empire waistline jaccented with Guipure lace from which fell a detachable jtrain, A self orchid headdress jheld her fingertip veil of tulle Mr | illusion and she carried a cas- ana |cade bouquet of Burgundy roses Mr jand stephanotis. sme_| Mrs. Denzil Ethier, Toronto, --Mary's Studio Zakarow The best man was Michael King, Oshawa, those ushering were Vaughan Tompkins, New Bruns- jwick, and Mr. Ronald Pedwer-| becki, Oshawa. The reception was held in the} Parish hall, following which the| couple left for a honeymoon-in| Saturday afternoon in St.! bh marca -- be the} George's Memorial Church,| ride donning for travelling, alyinda Irene, daughter of Mr.| navy blue pleated nylon sheath/ . dress, edged with white, navy|®%@ Mrs. Havold Wilfred Bar-| blue felt hat, and French wine| ham, was united in marriage accessories : jto Lawrence (Larry) George} Mr. and Mrs. Tompkins are|Dervent, son of Mr. and Mrs, making their home at 255 Mal-| Herbert Dervent, all of Osh- aga Road, apartment 4, Oshawa. | 8¥4: Oebahinen guests were pres-| Canon F. G, Ongley officiated ent from Toronto, Peterborough,|@9¢ Mr. Alan Reesor played Ajax, Woodville, Montreal, New| 'he wedding music, Brunswick, Hampton, Preston-|, Given in marriage by her vale, Bay Ridges and Agin.| father, the bride was wearing court a formal empire sheath gown .|of delustered peau de soie em- Moe ST RBA SR |bossed with cut velvet roses.) : CLL B SETS RULES The bodice was styled with a WINNIPEG (CP)--There's ajscoop neckline and lily-point strict rule for membership in/sleeves. A full detachable a new Manitoba club; it's re-|cathedral train was held at the; McNair - Dervent - and Littlé Britain, Lacroix was matron of honor for her sister and the bridesmaid was Miss Sandra Emsiie, Ottawa. The bride's niece, Miss Kathryn Ann Kingston, Picton, was flow- er girl. Mr, Beverley McNair, Black Cape, Quebec, acted as best man for his brother. Ushering were Mr, Roy MeNeill, London, Ontario, and Mr. Ronald Lac- croix, Toronto, Following a reception at the Annandale Country Club, Pick- ering, the couple left on a motor trip to the Maritimes and the Gaspe. For travelling, the bride donned a wool burgundy dress suit @nsemble with matching hat and black accessories. On their return, Mr, and Mrs, McNair will reside at the Wentworth Manor Apartments, Oshawa. Out-of-town guests attending included those from Black Cape, Quebec, Montreal, Tor- onto, Pembroke, Orono, Lon- don, Oakville, Thorold, Picton, Galt, Ottawa and Timmins. Barham sister's maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Ann Smith, Oshawa and Miss Betty Hough, St. Catharines. Miss Debbie Murray, Scarborough was the flower gir). Mr, Arthur Winacott, Oshawa was the best man and those ushering were Mr, Douglas Fowlie, Scarborough, and Mr. David Maunser, Oshawa. The reception was held in the parish hall, As the couple left for a honeymoon in the Lauren- tians the bride was wearing a rose wool sheath dress with matching three-quarter coat, black hat and accessories and a corsage of pink and white carnations, On their return, Mr, and Mrs. were Miss/served for parents of twins and/back waistline by a sel? bow,.|Dervent will reside at 2345 Muriel Zakarow and Miss Lucia/triplets, in order to exchange|A matching rose headdress held|"@keshore boulevard, Toronto. Semenko, both of Oshawa. Miss April! Lynn Kemp was) the flower girl and Master Billy|stores to give a 10-per-cent dis-|cade bouquet of 'flame-colored borough, Kingston Zakarow, Jr., was the ring bear-| er. | we 'lothing and news of bargains./her bouffant tiered veil of silk! President Irene Peggie wants|illusion and she carried a cas- count on items 'bought in dou-/ roses. ble or triple quantity, | Miss Sharon Barham was her! Out-of-town guests were pres-| ent from Brampton, Scar- Hamilton St. Catharines, Rochester, Buf- falo, Toronto and North Bay. MR. AND MRS, WALTER LUCHKA St. George's Ukrainian Catho- lic Church wes the setting for the marriage of Nina Marie Shis- ko and Walter Luchka, perfor- med by the Reverend J, C, Pereyma and the Reverend Ste- ven Gauk, The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Michael Shisko and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Nicholas Luch- ka, all of Whitby, Mr. Walter Terleckyj sang Ave Maria and was accompan- led by Miss Carol Black, The bride's father gave her in marriage, She wore a for- mal gown vi mousse crepe with a scoop neckline and slit, el- bow-length sleeves, The bodice and hemline were beaded with sequins and crystal and the sheath skirt was enhanced by a full « length train that flowed from the waist. A crystal Cleo- patra headdress held her triple veil of nylon tulle and she car- ried two whiie orchids nestled amid white roses with ivy trails, The bride designed her own gown and those of the entire bridal party. The maid of honor. was Miss Lydia Shisko, Whitby, The sen- ior bridesmaids were Rita Shis- ko, Whitby; Helen and Cathy Orion Studio, Luchka-Shisko Yarmoluk of Bradford, Ontario; Marta Kozoris and Cathy Skoch- ko, Toronto, and Mary Oleksiuk Oshawa, Irka and Lesia Jawny Whitby, were junior bridesmaids and Leda Ostafichuk, Oshawa was the flower girl. Mr, Jerry Issel and Master Steven Ostafichuk were best man and ring bearer respectiv- ely, Ushering were Steven Luch- ka, Rein Aaslepp, Paul Prachun, Daniel and Michael Shisko, all of Whitby; Edward Krushelny- cky and Oleh Bandiuha, both of Toronto, and Taras Kalyta, Osh- awa. } The honeymoon was spent at Niagara Falls and Lake Pla- cid and Mr, and Mrs, Luchka are residing at 711 Hickory Street, Whitby. For the wedding trip the bride donned a three-piece cor- al wool crepe suit with a three- quarter length jacket; beige ac- cessories and a corsage of two green cymbidium orchids. Guests attended from Winni- peg, Saskatoon, New York City, Rochester, N.Y.; Detroit, Mich- igen; Legonier, Pennsylvania; Toronto, Cooksville, Oshawa, Whitby, Brooklin, Windsor, Britt St, Catharines, Hamilton and Sudbury, Ontario. Oshawa Times office, Early possible after the ceremony. A wedding of interest took place in St. John's Anglican Church, Whitby, where mem- bers of a branch of the bride's family have been connected with the church since its begin- ning, one hundred and twenty years ago, when Carol Dianne Goldring. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Owen Macdonald Gold- ring, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Peter Zurba, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Zurba, Oshawa. The Reverend William Patterson and the Reverend John Me« Kibbin officiated. The bride wore a_ long- sleeved formal gown of stiffened tissue taffeta with appliques of lace and traceries of seed pearls, the motif being repeated on her chapel train, Her shoul- der veil was held by a simple circlet of taffeta edged with seed pearls and she carried a WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by 'The Oshasva Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The 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 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. _Zurba - Goldring cascade bouquet of dark red roses and stephanotis. For something old, the bride wore an heirloom locket given to her maternal grandmother by her great-grandfather. Miss Joy Farquhar was maid of honor and her other atten- dants were Mrs, Lloyd Dawson and Miss Barbara Dawson. The best man was Mr, Walter Dutkevitch and the ushers Mr. Arnold Tripp and Mr, Peter Goldring. The reception was held in the Church Hall and later as the couple left for a brief northern trip, the bride was wearing a burnt orange wool suit with black accessories and a cor- sage of roses in the same shades as her suit. Mr, and Mrs, Zurba have taken an apartment on Gren- fell Street in Oshawa, i Photographed following their wedding in St, Mat- thias' Church, Westmount, Quebec, are Mr. and Mrs. lan Murray Beare, Mrs. Beare is the former Hedi | Carol Laws, daughter of 'WEDDING OF PORT PERRY INTEREST Commodore Charles V, Laws, RCN and Mrs. S. M. ak Whitetield - St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church was the setting for the marriage of Helen lizabeth Kowalczyk and Raymond Pot- ter Whitefield. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Stan- ley Kowalezyk of Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son. of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas A, White- field of Cobourg. The Reverend Anthony Bag- sik officiated, Edward Kolod- tiejczak played the wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Larry Sachette, The bride's father gave her in marriage. She wore a formal sheath gown of peau de faille with three - quarter length sleeves and an empire waist- line, The bodice and hemline were richly adorned with seed pearls and beads and a cathed- THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Personal relationships should be highly congenial now, and there is indication that you could gain benefits, either MR. AND MRS, RAYMOND P, WHITEFIELD --Ireland's Studio Kowalczyk ral train flowed in soft, deep folds from the bodice, Her bouf- fant shoulder-length veil was caught to a headdress of jewelled French lace and satin in petals as the base of a cystal crown, She carried a cascade arrangement of white rosebuds centered with a white orchid, Miss Aline Malski, Toronto, was the maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Sophie Taratuta, Oshawa; Miss Chris- tine Stankiewicz, Toronto; Miss Donna Stark, Oshawa, and Miss H Ambroizak, Mimico., Miss Hi Sandra Boruc was the flower girl and Master Richard Kowal- ' czyk, ring bearer. The best man was Mr, Ray:|, mond Abbott and ushering were James Swan, Joseph Kiwior, Stanley Kowalczyk, all of Osh- awa, and David Whitefield, Cobourg. Foll a reception in the Polish National Union Hall the couple left for Bermuda, The bride travelled in a navy blue, light wool suit with matching accessories and a whit» turban, Mr. and Mrs, Whitefield will reside at 113 Rossland Road MET DURING WAR They met oa the war at Dunnville. Ont.. RCAF' station. Miss McCallum served in Gander, Nfld, Miss Deacon, now Mrs, McK served in ( Mrs, McKenzie said she Pein MS Chintos emin o) would be i the reunion, "She was an officer, She was Section Officer Mary Ganong. But I don't have to salute her . ie had only 100 up to date names and addresses when started organizing the They wrote to those, help in locating other former WDs and the list grew to 5,000. During the weekend they will post a cross index of present names and Second World War names to help old friends find one another, East, Oshawa. through a business contact or through the good offices of an influential friend, Evening in- fluences favor romance and so- cial interests. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, despite possibly past slow going in career and monetary affairs, the beginning of this new year in your life promises the at- tainment of many cherished goals, You are currently, and have been, since the first of the month, in a cycle which stimu- lates new ideas and progres- siveness, so make the most of it, Your resourcefulness and in- genuity should show tangible results, in various stages, be- tween now and Nov. 1, during the first 'half of December, early February, in late April, the first week of May, the last half of June and next August. It will be important, however, that you avoid extravagance and-or spec- ulation during November, March and early April--but especially in November. Personal concerns should run smoothly for most of the year ahead, but be alert to possible periods of stress--especially in domestic circles--for the bal- ance of this month and in early January. Your best cycles where romance is concerned will occur during the next two weeks, in April and June, Look for stimu- lating social activities and chances to travel between now and Nov. 1, in January, April and the mid-June-late August period, of 1967, A child born on this day will be highly energetic and en- dowed with fine imagination and literary ability. Many Countries Represented On Hospital Staff TORONTO (CP) -- Nurses from 17 countries and eight Ca- nadian provinces serve on staff of New Mount Sinai Hospl- tal here. Ella Howard, director of nursing since 1955, sets the tone. She is a native of Calgary who trained in Edmonton, And she has assistants from Prince Ed- ward Island and Toronto. She explains that the mobility within the nursing profession is the reason for variety of backgrounds. David Dewar, the only male nurse on staff, says in a broad Scottish brogue that he is not from England -- "just trained there." He's head nurse in emergency, May Tsang, from Hong Kong, did her training in Australia. Aina Zulis of Latvia heard about the hospital from the head ma- tron at the Bedford Hospital in England where she trained. Other nurses come from Bar Gossage of Westmount, Mr. Beare is the son of Mr, and | Mrs. Storey Beare of Port . Perry. --Posen | | bados, Germany, The Nether. lands, India, Ireland, Israel, Jamaica, the Philippines, New Zealand, Sweden and the United States. A gorgeous selection in flowing chiffons, organzas and.erepes . . . to-take you whirtihg through every grand occassion, BLACK'S LADIES' WEAR LTD. 72 SIMCOE STREET NORTH OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 9 P.M. f

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