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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Jul 1967, p. 13

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{s our main job." bers meet an afternoon *k at the YWCA, where srassie is on staff. Baby- services can be arranged ung mothers. "Il start out. with a single group. Then it can' be 1 down into smaller inter- pups." ' ng them are a bowling book discussion groups, appreciation, flower-ar- g, knitting or rug-making 'bers will also be divided ver-50 and under-50 sec- NERS ! CERIES ST 10% yeor. Pay only the is 10%. The Result nd foods... select ale catalogue, fresh NERS Oshawa Free Delivery AIEEE BELO ITE Hy ¢ Per Certon mer ime At No Extra Period Of Thirty WEDDIN G ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album 1s provided by the Oshawa Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Publication of this wedding record depends upon thr jon of the ¢ pleted form to the Women's Editor at least three days before the ceremony, The record of the bride-elect's showers and her out-of-town guest: should be submitted at least five days before the wedding. Clark - Pottery The Reverend Alfred Wool-| was a peau de soie bow edged cock officiated at the marriage/ With crystal ovals over lace: in Saint. Mark's Church, last noon of Barbara Ann Pottery and Thomas Michael Clark. The bride is the daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pottery,! and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Percival Douglas Clark, all of Oshawa Carrying a bouquet of vyel- low sweetheart *oses and white Pinocchio chrysanthemums, the bride wore a long-sleeved, de- lustred satin gown covered with white organza. The empire waist flowing into an A-line skirt was accompanied by a French lace train falling from the shoulders. Her headdress Cwen - Shewchuk Marlene Doris Shewchuk, daughter of Mrs. Stephen Shew- chuk and the late Mr. Shew chuk and Robert Lloyd Owen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Teodore Olenyez, all of Oshawa, ex- changed nuptial vows in Saint George's Memorial Church last Saturday afternoon. The Reverend R. G. Brooks performed the ceremony and Mrs. William Fox of Oshawa Sang, accompanied by the or- ganist, Alan Reesor. Given in marriage by her uncle, Peter Dobroshinsky, the bride wore a full-length A-line gown of silk organza over peau de soie, with an empire waist- line. The kimono sleeves were featured in Chantilly lace, while | a border of scalloped Chantilly | lace accented the hemline. A} chapel train of silk organza| was gathered up by a silk or- ganza bow and attached at the Donovan - The marriage of Lynda Joy Hartman, and Timothy Aloy- sius Donovan, both of Whitby, was solemnized by the Rever- end David Gaven in Saint John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church last Friday afternoon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arden M. Hart- man, Whitby, and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Aloysius Donovan of St. Paul, Minnesota. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor- length gown of white satin and lace. The lace bodice attached to bell sleeves of lace and straight skirt had an accom- MacLeish - Garrison Northminster United Church was the setting for the mar- riage last Saturday afternoon of Erica Laurel Garrison and Charles Arnold MacLeish, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Garrison, Osh- awa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard MacLeish of) Lindsay. | The Reverend H. A. Mellow officiated and the wedding music was played by the organ- ist, Ronald Kellington. The bride's father gave her in marriage. She wore a full- length gown of silk organza and Alencon lace. The fitted bodice featured a natural|Georgian Motor Hotel, the waistline, scoop neck andjcouple left for a trip to Penn- elbow-length sleeves, fashioned|sylvania. The bride's going with a bell-shaped ruffle, edged with scalloped Alencon lace. A matching band of scalloped lace encircled the long, narrow Anglican | Saturday after- awa was the matron of honor and Miss Marilyn bridesmaid. A sister of the bride, Miss Susan Pottery was the junior bridesmaid, and Miss Cory-Lee Maddock, the flower girl. The best man was Clark of Oshawa, and ushering were Harold Todd, and Mau- rice Harmer. Following a reception held at the Oshawa Tennis Club, the bride donned an orange suit with white accessories as the couple left for points west. Mr, and Mrs. Clark will re- turn to reside at Pacific Ave- nue, Oshawa. waist. Chantilly lace appliques added the finishing touch to the softly flowing. train. The gown was designed and made by the bride. Mrs. George Williamson, sis- ter of the bride, was the matron of honor and the other atten- dants were Mrs. Carl. Grass, Mrs. James Pond and Miss Gail Owen. Gordon Moulton was the best man and the ush- ers were Robert Walker, Ed- mund Merringer, Steven Shew- chuk A reception was held at Ade- i Jaide House and later the | couple left for a honeymoon in the Pocono Mountains, Penn- sylvania, and later a trip to Mrs, Allen Francis of Osh- | Burnett, © Robert © THOMAS MICHAEL CLARK Photo by Charles Newell | ret MR. AND MRS. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 13, 1967 73 MR. AND MRS. ROBERT LLOYD OWEN Expo. For their trip the bride} donned a midnight-rose colored) design rose, colored silk, pais- ley print pill box hat. Mr. and Mrs. Owen will re- turn to reside in Oshawa. suit dress and wore an original | | Hartman panying train of matching lace falling from the shoulders. Her headdress was a_ white with an elbow-length veil and she carried a bouquet of car- nations and stephanotis with a trail of ivy. Miss Judith Hartman of Whitby was the maid-of-honor. Miss Cheryl Metcalf was the bridesmaid and the flower girl was Miss Abbe Donovan. Mr. Terrance Hayes was the best man and ushering were Keith Anderson and Terrance Donovan. A reception was held at the Legion Hall in Whitby. Mr, and Mrs. Donovan will reside in Oshawa. skirt. A full length, 'bustle- styled' train was fastened at the waist by a wide bow. Her headdress was a matching silk wedding ring attached to a hand-rolled edge veil of tulle. She carried a colonial bouquet of yellow roses. Miss Jane Siddle was the maid of honor and the other attendants were Miss Catherine Kingsborough, Winnipeg, Miss Nancy MacLeish, Miss Linda Tompkins, and Miss Cynthia Romanuk, flower girl, all of Oshawa. Allan Squires was the best man and ushering were! Gordon Evans, Leslie. Garrison! and Ross Garrison. Following a reception at the away outfit was a soft yellow suit with coral accessories. Mr. and Mrs. MacLeish will reside at Gimli, Manitoba. SOCIAL NOTICES FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs, John Vander Toolen wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Everdina (Dini) Johanne, to Ronald Alex Nathan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Nathan, all of Osh- awa. The ceremony is to take place in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church on Saturday, August 5, 1967, at 4:30 p.m. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Norman Car-} rington, Gormley, Ontario, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Ann, to William Percy Newell, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Newell of Oshawa. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, August 26, 1967, in the Christian Missionary Alli- ance Church, Unionville. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Bradley, Whitby, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their youngest daughter, Donna Faye, to Alex Emiljanowicz, son of Mr. and Mrs, Mojzasz Emiljanowicz of Oshawa. The ceremony is to take place on Saturday, July 29, 1967 at 11.00 a.m. in St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church. BARBARA'S iiton' Continuing Our 10th ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL 25% .OFF ON ALL COLD WAVES 78 CELINA ST. -- OSHAWA 725-9572 FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. J. A. 'Sheriff, Taunton Road East, Oshawa, wish to announce the forthcom- rose | © ane by | bea lb | i MR. AND MRS. TIMOTHY A. DONOVAN --Portraits by Greenaway --Aldsworth Photography estoenapascsanee MR, AND MRS, C. ARNOLD MacLEISH --Photo by Hornsby | Asselstine - Frey A pretty wedding was sol-| The Reverend F. K. Malane, NECTARINE NATURAL Sweetened sliced fresh necta-|cream. rines are superb with ad emnized in St. Joseph's Church,/Bowmanville, officiated. Ardis Bowmanville, last Saturday,/McArthur of Toronto acted as| July 8, when Mary Magdalene,/best man and the ushers were| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Josef| Messrs, Joseph Frey, Nestle-) Frey of Nestleton became the|ton; Douglas Asselstine, Burke-| bride of Alan John Asselstine,/ton and Gerald Asselstine, Otta-| son of Mr. and Mrs, Vernon wa. The soloist was James Asselstine, Burketon. Pair and the organist, Frank ; van Hoof. The bride, given in marriage ! : by her father, wore a floor-} The reception was held in the length gown with a lace bodice) Legion Hall, Oshawa, and the] meeting at the natural waist-|couple left for Montreal, Expo) line, a full skirt and built-in)'67, and points east. For travel- train of shimmering organza, ling the bride donned an A-line all over taffeta, Her headdress beige crepe dress with a coat was a rhinestone tiara with|of turquoise silk chiffon and shoulder-length nylon veil and) white accessories. oe she carried a bouquet of red; The couple plan to reside in roses. |Australia for the next twe or 74 CELINA STREET "Free Customer Parking While Shopping et Our Store" FOR THE FINEST Custom and Ready Made in the latest fabrics . . Mé& Shades Sa. wetienaaes EXPERTLY INSTALLED DRAPERY TRACKS DRAPES Dry Goods & Draperies 723-7827 and \three years. The maid of honor was Miss| Mitzi Cezahis, and the brides- |g maids were Miss Rosie Frey| and Miss Trudy Klein, all of Toronto. Suzie Czap of Janet- ville was the flower girl and John Frey, Nestleton, ring- bearer. << ic f Farron 646 ing marriage of their daughter, Heather Louise, to Ralph Schneider, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Schneider, RR 3, New- castle. The ceremony is to take place on Saturday, July 22, 1967, at 2.00 p.m. in St. George's Memorial Church (Anglican), Oshawa. 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ALL SALES FINAL AT REDUCED PRICES : WE CARRY BY FAR THE LARGEST EVERYONE HAS BEEN WAITING FOR ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK REDUCED TO CLEAR REGARDLESS OF COST REDUCTIONS TO DRESSES SUITS COATS SHORTS BERMUDAS JAMAICAS DECK PANTS SLIMS BATHING SUITS T-SHIRTS POP-TOPS JACKETS CULOTTES BLOUSES CO-ORDINATES COTTON PULLOVERS SWEATERS STOCK OF SPORTSWEAR IN OSHAWA A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY PURCHASE NEUR' OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE

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