The Temple Anshe Shalome Hamilton was the setting for a very pretty wedding on Sat- urday evening, June 28th at 9:15 when Heather Ann Ruth fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morley Luke, Waterloo, Ontario, became the bride of Eduardo Unikel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Issac Unikel of Mexico City. Rabbi Baskin officiated. , Escorted down the aisle by her father the bride looked lovely in" a gown of french peau de soie with an empire waist: The bodice, long full sleeves and train were trimmed in bands of french lace. Her four tier veil held in place by a band of lace extended beyond her train, and she carried a bouquet of yellow glads, white feathered mums, stephonotis and trailing ivy. The bride was attended by six sisters gowned alike in floor length gowns of peau de soie with overskirts of matching chiffon. The dresses were sleeveless empire style with stand-up lace collars and lace trimmed overskirts with long white gloves and white ROXY THEATRE (0.4: 13]v]¢] 852-6033 AIR CONDITIONED FOR YOUR COMFORT Andy Griffith an ex-marine turned preacher. "ANGEL IN MY POCKET" - Entertainment for the whole family. Sunday Midnite -- August3 -- "MISSION BLOODY MARY" "HORRORS OF I BLACK MUSEUM" Recommended as Adult Entertainment. Mon.--Tues. --Wed. "WILD IN THE STREETS" 7:30 gd "BORN LOSERS" 9:00 Thurs.--Fri.--Sat. & Sat. Matinee July 31 -- August 1-2 8:00 p.m. 12:05 August 4--5--6 Friday, Aug. 1st = 7.45 p.m. Pari-Mutual Wagering RACING EVERY FRIDAY AT 7:45 p.m. ~ Sponsored by Oshawa Harness Horse Driving Club \ They their hair, "carried bouquets' of yellow feathered mums and trailing ivy. Karen was maid of honor in apple green and_Marilyn, Dianne, Janjce; Deborah and | l daisies in Robin were bridesmaids in daffodil yellow. ' The groom was attended by his brother George of Mexico City and the ushers were Kenneth Goreski and Ronald Jeffrey, Port Perry, Kenneth Norris and Brian Loney of Waterloo and Dale Mayhew of Kitchener. The men of the bridal party ware black tux- edos and white velvet skull caps. ~ A reception followed at the . Holiday dnn and the guests were received by the bride's mother in a mauve lace floor length gown, white -{accessories:and .a--corsage-of | Couple Wed In Hamilton To Reside In Mexico City yellow roses. The groom's mother assisted in a floor length gown of swiss shot taffeta in muted tones of pink and grey with silver accessories and a corsage of pink roses. The bride's grandmother, Mrs. Ross Luke was attired in a lovely 'pink dress compli- mented by long sheer sleeves, white accessories and a pink and white corsage. Music for dancing was supplied by the Golden Tones of Kitchener and buffet supper was served at 12:30. Mr. Nigk Dawson, a friend of the bride's family was master of ceremon- ies. Telegrams were received from New York, Philidelphia, and Mexico City. For travelling the bride wore a green and yellow arnel-dress made by herself, with matching green accessor- ies and a white camelia cor- sage. Following a three week Caribbean Cruise the happy couple will reside in Mexico City. Guests were present from Mexico City, New York, Pennsylvania, Vancouver, Por Perry, Uxbridge, Oshawa, Tor- onto, Newmarket, Waterloo, and Kitchener. The bride to be was guest of honor at a surprise personal shower at the home of Mrs. Pat Toogoode given by her co-workers in the Biology Dept. at the University of Waterloo. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. Dianne Goreski, Scugog Island on Saturday, June '14 when friends and relatives presented the bride to be with many, lovely and useful gifts. - 5 J Dome Fcean Hall, Oshawa the bride's Sefer mii a abi Sid A vk ail sate i "wway Bekah hh Sebi RA A A A A AS SN NSN NSN" | KEN P. MURRAY ifs Electrical Contractor PORT PERRY STAR -- Thursday, July 31,1969 -- 11 Daniela Galante Weds John Lucyk In Port Perry 'Vases of white mums and baskets of carnations decor- ated the Immaculate Concep- tion, Catholic Church, Port Perry for the July 5th wed- ding of Daniela-L. Galante, 'eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. Galante, Scugog Is- land and Mr. John Lucyk, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lucyk of Columbus. black accessories. She car- ried pink carnations & ivy- The mother of the groom assisted. She wore a mauve coat dress -of silk. Her ac- cessories. were white. She carried pink carnations. For the honeymoon spent at the Thousand Islands and Watertown U.S.A. the bride downed a sleeveless white dress embroidered in yellow. Her accessories were yellow | and she carried a bouquet of orchids. The bride and groom will reside at Seagrave, Ontario. 'Guests present at the wed- ding were from Calgary, Van- couver, Windsor, Niagara Falls, Montreal and Oshawa. Prior to her wedding the bride was given showers at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Boream of. Toronto and the Lucean Hall, Oshawa by Mrs. W. Lucyk and: sister. Father Adrian Lee offici- ated at the 2 p.m. service. Mrs. J. Beckett of Scugog Is- land was organist. Given in marriage by her father, the youthful bride wore a floor-length semi- fitted gown of white satin, with a high neckline and long sleeves. Her train of lace fell from the shoulders. Her headdress of tulle with a coronet of pearls & sequins. She carried a cascade boquet of tinted carnations & ivy. Matron of honor Miss San- dra Healey wore a full length gown of pink satin with a high neck line .and a long lace edged panel falling from the -neck line. 'She carried coloured carnations & ivy. The senior: bridesmaids were Miss Misella Borean of Toronto and Miss Lari Gal- ante. Their gowns of pink were like the matron of hon- or and they carried coloured carnations and ivy. The junior bridesmaids were Misses Elisa Galante & Patsy Lucyk of Columbus. They wore gowns of mauve, as the matron of honor and carried carnations. . "The little flower girl Jo- anna Raffin wore a long mauve dress and carried a basket of garden flowers with a pink bow. The ring bearer was Daniel Lucyk. He was in a black Tuxedo with white. Mr. R. Starzynski acted as best man. The ushers were Mr. Gerald Hardy and Mr. Leslie Luecyk. For 'the reception at Lu- Mr, and Mrs. B. Smith and Ronald of Toronto, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sav- ille. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hright and Carol of Agincourt visited Sun- day with her parents Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. J. Sweetman, Sunday guests of Mr. and' Mrs. Glen Demara, Cashel Lake. "Mr. and Mrs. Razany of Oshawa holidaying at Mr. and Mrs. J. Reeses. The Kriegs at their cottage Bradley Lake for the week- end. - Mr._and Mrs. R. Cawker, Wendy and Ernie have return- ed after vacationing at the East Coast. . Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bell recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ballingall. -- Mr. and Mrs." Bob Rodd, Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, P. Jeffrey. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas included Mrs. A. Claughton and Mrs. Farr of West Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scott, Highland Creek, Mr. Glenn Ratcliff of Stouffville, Mr. and Mrs. L. Killins of Eaglehart and Mr. and Mrs. L. Stanton of Aldred's Beach. Mr. and Mrs. T. Bull attended the Soccer Dance at Oshawa Saturday eve. "Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee and The mother received wearing a pink coat dress of silk, the dress had a beaded neck: line and front. Her pill box hat of pink and she wore "BOEING -- AAA RRL R ALAR LLRRRRRRARRRRRRRRRR RAY, * HORSES + SADDLES le EQUIPMENT EVENINGS and stic. & Industrial "HOME HEAT . 274 ROSA ST. -- PORT ' "aw isi Seager italia CALL US FOR FREE ESTIMATES ON "COMPLETE "ELECTRICAL", ' / / / ' [i / / / / / / 'd } Sl © al | A : al / All ? ' / / ' ' / / / / / Phone: 985 - 7005 WEEKENDS PERRY (OLD ROAD - The very funny farce hit from the London and Broadway stage. Hamish Robertson, Joan Panton and Wendy Thatcher | FIRST CLASS - GLENVIEW ACRES 1st Farm South of Seagrave WEST SDE : News girls-of--Kinsale;-Mr:-and-Mrs.---- A. Empringham of Agincourt, Mr. and Mrs. B. Lehman, Clare- mont and Mr. and Mrs. W. Heron, Pickering were guests of Mr. ham. and Mrs, Empring- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. Davis, Sea- grave were Mr. and Mrs. C. Holt, Mr. and Mrs. R. Cornish. Mrs. J. Reese an afternoon caller. Mr. and Mrs. Callan, Mr. and Mrs. Robertson and family of Toronto holi- daying at their cottage Pine Point. Mr. and Mrs. H. Southgate have returned after spending sometime in England. Mr. and Mrs. Rutherford Sr. of Oshawa spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Ruther- ford at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Munroe and Suzanne of Epsom dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. Prentice on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. Smith, and James of Oshawa Sunday dinner guests of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Don Smith. The Franklins; The Jeffries; The Pascoes of Oshawa and the Walkers of Ajax guests of Jack and Joan Kane. Mr. and Mrs. John Beckett have returned after vacationing at the East Coast. Continued on page 14 i ahaa aid sities desire datas dono ad hh + KAWARTHA SUMMER "THEATRE ACADEMY THEATRE, LINDSAY, ONTARIO BOEING" ' Performances Tues. --Wed.--Thurs. and Sat. / $54 August5 --6--7--9 ' , Curtain at 8:30 -- No reserved seats. * / / Next week ......... 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