16 THE OSHAWA 'TIMES, Pridey, October 21, ieee WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album ts provided by The Oshawa Times Women's Page. Oshawa Times office, Early Forms are available at The publication of this wedding record {s facilitated by sulimitting the completed form and a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as possible after the ceremony, 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, Demark - Scott Now living in Newcastle fol- lowing their marriage in Albert Street United Church are Mr. and Mrs, Michael David De- mark, The bride is the former San- dra Joyce Scott, daughter of Mr, and. Mrs. George J. Scott, Taunton. Her bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Henry A. Demark, Newcastle. The Reverend Helmuth Dyck officiated. The soloist was Mr Ross Metcalfe accompanied by bv Mr. Harold Ellis. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal sheath dress of pure French silk styled with a scoop neck- line and three-quarter length sleeves, The bodice and hem of the gown were trimmed in Chantilly lace. A full detach: able train cascaded from the natural waistline, Her crown of seed pearls held her five tiers of scalloped-edged net veil and she carried a Bible crested with yellow rosebuds and ivy. Miss Nina Kapustin, Oshawa, was the maid of honor and Miss Marion Demark, New- castle; Miss Patricia Thomp- son, Bowmanville and Miss Noreen Arnold, Oshawa, were the bridesmaids. Mr, Allan Osborne, Bowman- ville was the best man, and those ushering were Mr, Doug: las Hooper and Mr, David Alil» son, both of Bowmanville; and Mr. Henry Demark, Jr., New: castle, Following the reception held at, the Bowmanville Golf and Curling Club, the couple left for a honeymoon in Quebec City and the Eastern States, For travelling the bride chose a two-piece brown wool suit, gold hat and gloves and brown accessories. Mr, and Mrs, De- mark are residing on Mill Street, in Newcastle, Reid - Ballan The Reverend Melvin Butler officiated in Cedardale United Church, where Dora Lee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Ballan was united in mar- riage to Daniel Aird Reid, son of Mr, and Mrs, Edward Reid, all of Oshawa. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal ag gown of peau de sole, with the long sleeves and hem- line edged with imported Swiss lace and a round neckline. A detachable eight-foot train fell gracefully from the back waist, Her pearl crown held her shoulder-length veil of tulle and she carried a bouquet of red Sweetheart roses and shas- ta daisies. Miss Nina Marmara was the maid of honor and Miss Peggy Ballan and Miss Margaret Reid were the bridesmaids. Roderick MacDonald was the best man and those ushering were Anthony Prezell and John Reid, all of Oshawa, The reception was held in the Hungarian Hall, after which the couple left for a honeymoon in Vermont with the bride don- ning for travelling, a blue tweed sult with black leather acces- sories, Mr. and Mrs, Reid will re- side at 208 Park road north, apartment 5, Oshawa. Kalyta - Hill The Reverend J. C. Pereyma officiated at the marriage of Kathleen Elizabeth Hill and Taras Kalyta in St. George's Ukrainian Catholic Church, The bride is the daughter of Mrs, Adrian Hill, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Hill and the bride- m is the son of Mr. and rs, John Kalyta, Oshawa, Miss Carol Black sang and played her own organ accom: paniment. The bride was given in mar- riage by her uncle, Nelson Vail- lancourt, She wore a full-length, fitted gown of white satin cover: ed with nylon. The empire waist 'was accented with velvet bows and a detachable, nylon train flowed from .the shoulders where it was caught by self bows. A triple waist-length veil of tulle illusion was secured by a nylon bow and crown of seed Peni sequins and ° orange om. She carried red roses and white feathered carna- tions. Miss Sylvia Filipowich, Osh- awa, was the maid of honor and the best man was Thor pink hat, black patent leather accessories and a corsage of pink and white feathered car- nations, Mr. and Mrs. Kalyta are making their home in Oshawa, Manitoba Faces Shortage Of Nurses WINNIPEG (CP) -- The an- nual." Manitoba hospital and .|nursing. conference has aire tered: nurse' roy ry 218 ; md '\tients, Mrs. Louis Graham- eis geography, clima salaries seen: aE a recting nurses to the province, "HOLY SOAPSUDS! LONDON '(CP) ~- A laundry ed Batman Cleaners since ¥ @ television series bie own plagued w crank. cola tuatannenge has pot clean, sien FOy'AS: a cleans not ¢ or cowls, "ii : Cumming, director of research 'and. ad services' for the Canadian Nurses Association, guid Wednesday. Un TUXEDOS creasingly done by practical nurses." President Mrs, Helen Preston Glass said the Manitoba Associ- ation of Registered Nurses is concerned about '"'dilution of quality' in nursing. She said MR, AND MRS, MICHAEL D, DEMARK --tvaland: Studia DISTAFF DIARY Summary of reports of meetings and activities of Os women's organizations as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries, | | BETA SIGMA PHI jreadings given by Mrs, Phillip! The Ontario Gamma Epsilon) Bell, Mrs, Robert Collison, Mrs, Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi|Olive Harrison and Mrs, Rose met recently at the home of| Zufelt, Mrs. John DeWith, Gibb Street; Congratulations and best wi: Mrs, Barry Hooper introdu-|shes were expressed to Mrs. | ced the speaker, Mrs. Thomas) Lioyd Patterson, secretary, She| Corby who opened her talk and her husband celebrated with a pertinent question,| their silver wedding anniver-| "Have you ever really taken) sary, October 15, a good look at yourself A! It was announced that the deep inner look?" Mrs, Corby/annual election of officers an pointed out that many people| executive would be held on De- manufacture their own unhap-jcember 5 and the Christmas| " dire ¥ ' Party December 12, rs, Corby he group I) The members were advised a discussion of how much con-|inat the chartered bus to York: trol one has over one's OWN! Gai, Shopping Centre, Nov, 2 happiness, and how one could] outa lense Oha? Leah NOV, 4 | gion Hall, change mental attitudes from! conire street at -2.00 Dm. and negative bath go cdl vee lthat all fares must be paid at Mrs, Corby was thanked 5Y/ihe next meeting to Mrs, Will: Miss Pauline Durkin, A_ pot: luck supper was enjoyed and| 2m Reed, treasurer. OPA AUXILIARY | The Ladies Auxiliary of thes Oshawa Police Association held its October meeting at the! home of Mrs. Mervin Baker.) Mrs, John Reardon presided | over the meeting with 21 mem- bers present, | A special welcome was giv: en to Mrs, Douglas Nielson) and Mrs. Joseph. Burney. | Mrs. William Hayes reported) a successful rummage sale) which was held recently at the UAW Hall, | Mrs, Kenneth Ostler thank: ed the members who helped her} to take the cub pack of the| crippled children's school out} for a Sunday, and made it nice and enjoyable day for the boys, More plans were made for the upcoming bazaar which will be called, 'Snowflake bazaar." For the next meeting mem-/ bers were asked to bring along, odd cups and saucers, javex bottles and little gifts for the touch and take counter, | It was announced that the} next meeting would be held at) _ home of Mrs. Mervin Ba-| or, 13 Housewives The 8OB TAYLOR SHOW (1 wives, a highly successful white ele-| phant sale was held, | PMA CLUB | Has Your Food Dollar Lost It's Punch? =| Dads News Director Ross Gibson and Sports Director Jim Bishop keep Dad informed on the latest news and sports from right 'oround home end for awe The Pleasant Monday After: | noon Club held its weekly! meeting In Knox Presbyterian| Church with the president, Mrs. | George V. Lee presiding. 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A reception followed at the home of the byide. For the wedding trip to points east,| the bride wore a. two-piece pink walking suit with a ~ SOCIAL NOTICE FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr, and Mrs, F. Allan Clark wish to announce the forthcom-! me marriage of their daughter, | Shirley Anne, to James Brent Flintoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fiinteff, all of Oshawa. The ceremony is to take place on Saturday, November 12, 1966 at 2.00 p.m. in St, Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church. V.0.N. DIRECTOR'S MEET The October meeting of the Victorian Order of Nurses was held in the Board room of the city hall Monday evening Dr. H. R. Rowsell, the pre sident presided, Miss Isobel Sorley the nurse ; in charge reported that she had attended an informative meet: ing of the V.O.N. in Ottawa. Total visits made in Septem-, ber was 440 to 71 patients, 21 patients were admitted during the month. 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