Sei para ry yy Bride Fashions PERSONALS Wedding Gown Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Whitting-| Mr. and Mrs. 8 J. Donevan,| : |ton, Mary street, are entertaining King street Jud, aitended fe} Of Dutch Fabric | tod. for Mrs. Whittington's| convocation ueen's University Co . i Pf aunt, Mr, and 8 Nrs, jon Saturday for the graduation] St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Charles Puckett of Toronto who of their son-in-law, Dr. J. R.|Church, Bowmanville, was the are celebrating their golden wed-| Cranston. Their daughter, the for- (setting for the wedding of Corry ding anniversary. The couple mer Ann Donevan, received an/A. M. Van der Scouw and Arie [Van der Holst, both of Bowman- p jed in Oshawa and hgnor ar! degree from the same it, bo -| {yore Singin? they went to To-|! versity last year. | ville, The b bride. is the daughter lof Mr, . H. Van der {ronto about forty years ago. | Three holiday-makers in New|Schouw and the bridegroom is) | York, Miss Carol Hutcheson, Miss the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W.| You are invited by the Social [vene Lang and Miss Barbara|Van der Holst, all of Holland. Department to send in any little| Daynard have had an exciting items of interest. News of teas, experience. On Tuesday afternoon {surprise parties, showers, anni-\nfics Lang appeared on a tele- versaries and comings and goings vision quiz show and won over are always very acceptable and g300 worth of prizes. Miss Lang for which there is no charge. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Please write or telephone RA|j K Lang, Division street; Miss The Reverend F. K. Malane| performed the ceremony and |Mrs, Mary Fagan played the wed- |ding music. The bride wore a floor-length gown which she made herself of heavy, white crystal crepe with ] | meeting on Monday evening. Fol- street. i JUNE IS THEIR LUCKY MONTH Wendy will be two years old | Louis, June 25 and Steve is seven to- Missouri. Grandparents : are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Com- . day. They are the children of | erford, Burk street, Oshawa, Mr and Mrs Fred- Winsor, the | and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Winsor former Joan Comerford, of St. | Sr. of St. Louis. |3-3474 local 18. | Hutcheson is the daughter of Mr. . A and Mrs, William Hutcheson, Wil- Shree Series Setves 3d Boa Y The Sunshine Group of Simcoe|jjam street east. and Miss Day-| » yi |Street United Church Woman's avd is the daughter of Mr. and lace, imported from Holland. Al | Association hel s monthly nrrg Clare Daynard, Beverly) SOCIAL NOTICES ual Green Thumb", Slides and|graduating class of 1959, enter-| ENGAGEMENT travelogue by Miss Margaret Pel-tained her class mates on Tues-| The nent is low on her caravaning throughiday evening at a buffet supper of Susan Elizabeth Cawke the West and among British Col-|at™ the home of her parents, daughter of Nrs. Stuart Cawker| umbia Indians were enjoyed. The Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Cornish, Car- of Oshawa, to George Allan Neil-| evening ended on a light note negie avenue. son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Freder-| with a comedy skit by a few . ick Neilson of Don Mills, The {members of the group The Reverend and Mrs. B. S.\my,prigge will take place in St. Morwood, Gordon and Ann. Were Gregory's Roman Catholic Mrs, Leslie Guy, Simcoe street guests of Mr. and Mrs Joseph! Church on Saturday, June 27, at north, opened her home last|Bissonette, McLaughlin boule- 11" o'clock. Thursday for the meeting of the vard, over the weekend. Mr. Mor- Ardent Workers group of King wood was the special speaker at ENGAGEMENT Sireet United Church, and the the morning service at North-| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goudie guests enjoyed the flower garden minster United Church, his for- of Ajax wish t6 announce the en- at its springtime best. mer pastorate. gagement of their daughter, Eleanor Louise, to Murray Law-| Norman Ridgely, Karen Munro lowing a short business meeting |Mrs. Fred Wilson conducted al Miss Mary Cornish, a member worship service entitled "Spirit-\of the Oshawa General Hospital di ed | r,| Uomeens Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 4, 1959 Home And School Workshop Valuable To New Officers A workshop sponsored by the| Oshawa and District Home and the members of Courtice Home School Council was held in Cour- A buffet lunch was served by! Married In Chapel Of OLC Gibner of Ajax and the late Mrs. | Gibner. The marriage will take| place on Saturday, July 4, 1959, at three o'clock in Sf. Paul's Unit- ed Church, Ajax. Karen Melodie, daughter of Mr. College, Whitby, with the Rever- gs and Mrs. Alan Bruce Munro of end Dr. Stanley Osborne officiat- Toronto, became the bride of|ing. Mr. John Robertson played |} Norman Ross Ridgely, son of the wedding music and the col- Mr. and Mrs. William Ridgely, lege choir sang Oshawa, last Saturday afternoon., The bride was given in mar- The ceremony took place inriage by her father. She wore a| 8 Grace Chapel of Ontario Ladies' full-length gown of peau-de-soie| | oe in candlelight beige with a por-| I trait neckline, long sleeves and a| I 4 % regency train. Her headdress was a court crown and fingertip veil, matching her gown and she! carried orchids and lilies of the valley in a cascade. | She was attended by the Misses Elizabeth Yearley, Margaret Sut- cliffe, Heather Munro and Melo- die Munro in semi-formal peau- de-soie gowns in a deeper beige. | Their gowns were styled with full backs and princess line fronts with portrait necklines. Their ¢ headdresses were French bows | |and matching veils and their flow- ers were Johanna Hill roses and lilies of the valley |? tice School on Saturday last. This workshop, the first, was pre- sided over by the Council presi- dent, Mrs. J. T. Gaskell, who welcomed the large gathering of . Home and School personnel with/ous and caused a great deal of © representatives from as far west merriment. # as Ajax and Almonds, north to] Sunderland and east to Bowman- . ville, and who led the devotional and School Association, after which a skit was introduced by Mrs. Earl Hoy, which acted out the improper way and the proper way of conducting a Home and School meeting. This was humor- | QUESTION PERIOD the close of the afternoon "i | college. ~ mother wore semi-formal beige Mr. Gordon S. Ridgely was best man and the ushers were Messrs. David Williams, William |Kyle, Robert Manual. The reception was held in the Receiving, the bride's lace and the bridegroom's moth-| ; er chose turquoise blue chiffon. | on ee 4 J A wedding in St. Paul's Unit. ed Church, Ajax, 'on Saturday, July 4, will unite Eleanor Louise Goudie and Murray Lawrence Gibner, whose en- poariod crown held her floor: CANADIAN SINGER veil, flowing over the full,| Madame Albani, the opera gathered skirt. She carried white ginger who died at Lond, | carnations in a cascade. land, in 1980, was borne 4 Mrs. Ben Touw was matron of Lajeunesse at Chambly, Que., in| honor wearing a semi-formal|1847. white dress with polka dots, white! picture hat and accessories and a) corsage of white carnations. land later the couple left for a Mr. Ben Touw was best man honeymoon at Niagara Falls. and Mr. Ferd Hoogeveen ushered., Mr. and Mrs. Van der Holst A reception was held at the|are making their home at Taun- home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Touw ton. NEWQUICK HOME PERMANENT CURLS By RICHARD HUDNUT 1 ME 2 A cuts WINDING 7! WON'T WASH OUT! You can shampoo right away. WON'T. DRY OUT! Wave stays soft and lovely. WON'T WILT! Even in humid weather. Quick's secret? Crystal-clear waving lotion penetrates faster, deeper . . .exclusive Wave Vitalizer builds strong lasting body that's not hidden. Quick means carefree deep take curls the very first day. 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Marshall, and were,|/day's events and all agreed it treasurer, Mrs. Alec Yanson; sec- had been a most stimulating and retary, Mrs. George Moss; chair-/rewarding day. man of committees, Mrs. William| A vote of thanks was extended Owens. |to the Courtice Association for PROBLEMS AIRED {opening their school and acting These sessions afforded an op- as hostesses for the workshop. portunity of sharing experiences, This was given by Mrs. Gordon dealing with many problems, ex- Cummins. chaning ideas, parliamentary pro- cedure. . m Ideas were pooled and discuss- ed giving a great deal of assist- ance to newly-elected officers executive chairmen TO BE WED The engagement is announc- ed today and the marriage is to take place on Saturday, June 27, of Miss Susan Eliza- beth Cawker and Mr. George w - - PHONE MA 3.5778 317 BROCK ST. SOUTH -- WHITBY -- MO 82338 Ln 72 SIMCOE ST. 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