wane! é i i HE : t ijt i i Peters - Kerry 'giajing ber grandmother's ring. Ruta Kerry and Garfield Paul Peters in marriage. The le is the daughter of Mr, « Mrs. George Holmes Kerry, Oshawa, and the bride- groom 'is the son of Mr. and Mrs. oe Peters, Brunswick. The soloist, Mrs. Ralph Bailey, of Port Perry was «ac- companied by Mrs. Mabel Joyce at the organ. Given in. marriage by her father, the 'bride wore a full- nieces. of the bridegroom, Paul Romanchuk and Clark. ® -;lllusfon and she carried a Bible white orchid } sweetheart roses; The bride was also wear- fF i . MR. AND MRS. ROBERT F. HOPKINS Aldsworth Photography SOCIAL & PERSONAL Miss Ellen Krasinski was the mai¢ of honor and the other Romanchuk, Miss Pat Kerry, a sister of the bride, and two . Misses Diane and Noreen Cor- coran; the flower gitls. Frank Hatfield acted as best man and ushering were Aiex Lyons, MR. AND MRS. GARFIELD P. PETERS Mary's Studio MR. AND MRS. JAMES O'DONOVAN Ireland Studio Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Telephone 723-8474 for Women's Department President Clifford Pilkey and) Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Mrs. Pilkey will be greeting|/neth Cady, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- guests on arrival at the Civic|ard White, Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Auditorium tonight for the Osh-|Culver and family, Terry awa and District Labor Coun-/ White, all from Jackson, Michi- cil's gala centennial ball. Am-jgan; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Women THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 1, 1967 11 ong those who have indicated)Cleary, Roseville, Michigan; their intention of attending are|Mrs. Hazel Sparr, Alexandria, Alderman Russell McNeil, rep-| Virginia; Mr. and Mrs. David resenting the mayor, and Mrs./Sparr, Falls Church, Virginia. McNeil; Mayor. Desmond New- man of Whitby and Mrs. New-| The "Barvinok" Branch, Osh- man; Mayor Ivan Hobbs of|awa, of the Ukrainian Women's Mr. Arthur Reardon and Alder-/brating its 10th _ anniversary iT gown of |. Following a reception held at with an "cnipite-styled bodice the Oshawa. Shrine Club, the scoop neckline and French sleeves. The sleeves" and front of the gown were trimmed with Aleneon lace and a detachable cathedral-length train, bordered with lace, was held at the waist with lace roses. Her. h 5 pearl studded satin florets, held a. bouffant scalloped veil of silk Zurbrigg Patricia Maureen Dancey and Richard Earl Zurbri; ex- couple left for Expo and the Mars*ime provinces. For travel- ling the' bride 'chose a' beige beige accessories and bronze cor- lace dress, and @ sage. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield P. Pete:3 will reside on Nonquon road Oshawa. -Dancey W. Zarbrigg, of Hamilton, uncle of the bridegroom, ciated at the ceremony. nuptial vows St. peng we Saturda "A sister of the bride, Robert G. MR. AND MRS. JOHN M. ©, VESTERS ; Lge ee Ireland. Studio | the officiated at the ceremony and Mrs. Pattick Wilson played the wedding music, 4 Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a floor- length A-line gown of silk or- Mrs. Aldsworth, was the A reception was held at the Legion Hall in Whitby and later the couple left for Pennsyl- vania, The bride chose a sheath man Alice Reardon; Lieutenant/and Canada's 100th birthday Colonel L. P. M. Tiggelers and| with a banquet and dance in St. Mrs. Tiggelers; Mr. and Mrs.| John's Hall. The banquet con- Hayward Murdoch; Mr. andj|vener, Mrs. Walter Kuch, is be- Mrs. Donald Iverson; the Rev-|jing assisted by Mrs. Steven erend and Mrs. John Porter; |Gonta and the dance convener, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Jack-|Mrs. Walter Grigorenko,. has son. on committee Mrs. Alex Stec, Mrs, John Goreglad and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ryan, |Mrs. John Kostuk. Invitations the former Margaret Ann Mor-|have been sent to other Ontario ison, and sons Edward and Rich-|branches and a memorable -eve- ard of Vancouver B.C. are/ning is being planned, spending a few days in. Osh- Guests from out-of-town at- Mrs. G. P, Morison,| tending the Peters . Kerry wed- er members of the fa-|ding last Saturday included: Mr. and Mrs. Harold P bt Mrs. Ryan's former home, do fay. J Mrs.: Hazel guests who will be the Trainor - Smith wedding] tomorrow are George Duffy, Brooklyn, New York; Mrs. Jo- seph. Woodward, Mrs. Arnold ered to wish the bride happi- ness and to present her with a toaster and a floor polisher. afc prune plum, available through Among the out - of - town!ts tember in Canada, is recom- mended 'for jam-making, pres-|in puddings or pies they should|take place en Saturday, Sep- erving or freezing. id tember 80, -1967, at 4.00 p.m. in The monthly bulletin put out/of sugar for every four cups of| St. Paul's by home economists at theiprepared fruit. Bowmanville and Mrs. Hobbs; | Association of Canada, is cele-|@ ANNOUNCE WEDDING DATE September $0 is the date London, Ontario and Dr. set for the wedding of Law. son of Mr. and Mrs. Miss. Judith Hyslop and Dr. Norman' Law, Toroni Peter J. Law, according to graduate of the pag Sage reve by Ts. of ,Osh- § : i: 4 Siadnate of the Victoria Hospital School of Nursing, OTTAWA (CP)--The blue should be mature, fresh-looking and of good color. To freeze them for later use cut in half, pitted and packed with two-thirds of a cup Family and Friends Honor Anniversary A buffet dinner was held re- cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert James, Stevenson Road North, honoring the silver g@ anniversary of Mrs. James' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Granik of Oshawa. A presentation of a chaise longue and a silver serving dish was made from the family and close friends. Mr.. and Mrs. Granik have made their home in Oshawa since their marriage in Whitby, August 15, 1942. Mrs. Granik is the former Evelyn McKay of pone tgs me Granik, chief chemist and metallurgist at General Motors of Canada Ltd., is a native of Montreal. : he couple has one son, David, attending the University of Toronto; one daughter, Mrs Robert James, and one grandson, Brock James. Open.House Marks Diamond Wedding Mr. and Mrs. George Lee celebrated their sixtieth wed- ding anniversary last Saturday. by holding an open house at their residence on Albert Street. The couple have six chil- dren, Ross Lee, Whitby; George Lee, Harold Lee, Don- ald Lee and Mrs. Earl Johnson (Lilian), all of Oshawa; and Mrs. Steven Rosnik (Lorraine), Toronto They also have seven- teen grandchildren ard fifteen great: grandchildren. Mr. Lee is a former em- ployee of General Motors where he worked for fifty years. Over 2 100 guests attended the open house and the honored pair received many floral arrangements and gifts. Mrs. Rex Stephenson and Mrs, Effie Murless poured tea in the afternoon and Mrs. Wil- liam Stevens, Mr. Lee's cousin from. Toronto, in the evening. Mrs. William Spiers, Mrs. Archie Fry, Mrs, Robert Chap- man Mrs. Murray Coe and Misses Lonnie and Nancy Lee served. The guest hook was attended by Mr. and Mrs. Lee's grandchild, Miss Paula Lee, Out-of-town y wmanville, bridge, Whitby, Goodwood, ee Toronto and Brant. SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT The engagement is an- nounced of Miss Judith Hyslop, Oshawa, and the late Hyslop, to Dr. Peter James. - |Law, con of Mr. amd Mrs, Nor-. man Law, Toronto. The wed-- day September 30, 1967, Oshawa. United Church, Bow- manville. Woodward and Joan, Mrs. Wal- Mrs. Howard King and Mrs.liace Atberry, Prescott, Ontario; er of the bridegroom, acted as best man. and ushering were dress of turquoise crepe with a matching lace coat and a cor- sage of yellow roses for the wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin C. of|Vesters will return to reside on ganza over taffeta, 'fashioned with an empire istline. The front of the gown was appli- qued with lace as was the full- length train inserted at the Donald L. Zurbrigg, brother of the bridegroom, Kevin J. Dancey. brother of the bride, Frederick C. Dawkins, and Nor- ris H. Turner. A reception was held in the churct parlors and later the s. Her floral. organza studded -with!Perry Street, Whitby. O'Donovan - Rutherford A noon wedding in:Saint An-;carried a white nurse's Bible drew's United Church united Jack O'Donnell assisted the hos- tess, Mrs. John Broad, Hor- top Street, held a miscellan- eous shower for Mrs. Noiles, assisted by Mrs. Douglas Mont- gomery, and Mrs, Barry Atters- ley. Miss Linda Boddy, Oshawa Blvd., also held a miscellan- eous shower for the bride as- sisted by her mother, Mrs. Nor- man Boddy, and aunt, Mrs. _|Lapp, Joseph Fitzgerald. Joanne Elizabeth Rutherford and James O'Donovan, of Tor- onto in marriage. 'The bride is suit with black .accesso-| ries and a gafdenia corsage, Mr and Mrs. Richard E. Zur- Toronto. 4 Hall-Yeo sab Jehan r Church last Satur. MRS. RICHARD E. ZURBRIGG brigs will. make their home in|? MRS. STEPHEN J. HALL a erp ensemble and white the daughter of Mr...and. Mrs, Douglas ro remesient Oshawa, grandfather. Miss Deana Hiadysh was the maid-of-honor and Miss Jean Buchanan and Miss Barbara Walker were the bridesmaids. / The Reverend. John Morris|=tnest Grimo, Niagara Falls officiated at the ceremony and Sharcn Scott was the_ soloist, accompanied by. Reginald Geen, organist. Lynch, both of Toronto, ushered. A reception was held at Ade- laide House and later at the home of the bride's parents. 'The Englend, Ireland, Scotland, France, Spain and Portugal. For collar|travel'ing, the bride chose a three-piece sea-green suit of In- ridian silk tussah and brown leather accessories with a gar- densa corsage. Mr. and Mrs. James O'Donovan will return to reside on Glengarry Avenue, Toronto. ! lace. Her headdress was 28 last|shoulder - length of French lace and she carried a bouquet of coral glad- . A reception was. held 4 in the es-| President's Room of the Kins- Mr. and Mrs, Stephen'J. Hall reside in Oshawa, , | Orillia; Kingston, who were married August 5, are spending their honeymoon in an unusual way. They are with the Centennial Players, rehearsing at Bishop's University, Lennoxville, bec, for opening performances at fixpo, September 11, 12 and 5 Centennial Players com- prise a group of thirty chosen by the Centennial Commission, representing two of the best actors from each university ac- couple left for a wedding trip to/T058 Canada. Mrs. Chinn, in her third year at Queen's, with two years in creative design, is the girl chosen for the ward- pan", in French and "A Man Had Two. Wives" in English. After the Expo performances, the group will fly to Vancouver and start a tour of universities. Mr. and Mrs. Chinn. will _re- sume studies at Queen's after Out-of-town guests at the Poirier-McAlpine wedding held last Saturday in St. Mary of the Que-lnast week. Mrs. Trainor has Melford Gregory, Diane Vince, both from the Canadian Air Force Base, Trenton; Anthony Power, Canadian Air Farce Base, North Bay; Miss Ann Barclay, Raymond Grant, Mon- treal; Mrs. Joan Wilcox, Ot- tawa, Reginald Brooks and Carol Penny, Cooksville. Those attending from Toronto will be, Mrs. Don Miss Reta Woodward, Lioyd Mrs. Henry Trainor, and her daughters, Vangie and Dorothy from Charlottetown, Prince Ed- ward Island, have been guests of Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Smith, Somerville Avenue for the come to Oshawa to attend the wedding of her son, John J. G. Trainor to Miss Donna Jean) Smith which, takes place to- morrow. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. Clay- ton Smith, Somerville Avenue, for tomorrow's bride, Miss Donna Jean Smith. The bride- to-be's aunt, Mrs. Smith was assisted by Mrs. James Scott. The shower was attended by members of the Smith family and friends. Out-of-town guests that at- tended the Hall - Yeo wedding Dunn's have all your Physical Education Equipment: SHORTS, T-SHIRTS, DUFFLE BAGS, SOX, GYM SHOES, SCHOOL CARDIGANS and LONG SLEEVED CRESTED SWEAT SHIRTS. For Donevan, Eastdale, Kingsway College, McLaughlin, O'Neill, Central and Whitby -- Henry Street and Anderson Street. School Jackets and Sweaters for Oshawa: McLaughlin, Central, O'Neill, Donevan, Eastdale and Kingsway College. For Whitby: Henry Street and Anderson Street High. . ATHLETIC SOCKS 1.00 SCHOOL CRESTED JACKETS SCHOOL T-SHIRTS Presbyterian Church included, Mr. and Mrs. Stephen D. 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