Riverside, Ontario; Mrs. P. F. h Maitland, Gananoque; Mr, Peter(were: Mr. hy Maitland, Toronto; Mrs. B. F. Dou, T ot Mr. Nott, North Bay; Mr. Boyd Val anderburg, Port Credit; Mr. > Toronto: Mrs. T. Teeter, Shelborne; Mr. leau, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Jo-[ gy. "Jack Trwin, Toronto. PERSONALS Miss Barbara Jane Watt, party for their daughter and her daughter of Dr. and Mrs. W. friends and returned to Oshawa|seph Peters, Niagara Falls, On- Gordon Watt, Masson street, aby plane the same night. second-year student at the Otta-| Mrs, A. B. Creighton was in wa Civic Hospital School of Toronto last night to pay final Nursing, was awarded the E. respects to her cousin, the late Norman Smith trustee prize at/Mrs. Oliver Thomson who pass- the graduation exercises for theled away in Ottawa at the home Class of 1959 on Wednesday. The of her daughter on Tuesday. The [prize, an engraved wristwatch, funeral of the late Mrs, Th {was presented by Mrs. E. Nor-|is taking place at one o'clock to- man Smith with the following day in Toronto. citation: "To the student select-| You are invited by the Social ed in secret ballot by the stu- Department to send in any little dents of the 2nd year as the|items of interest. News of teas.) {best chum in the class; that is| surprise parties, showers, anni-| to say, notable for her cheerful versaries and comings and goings and general kindliness to other are always very acceptable an students." Dr. and Mrs. /Watt|{for which there is no charge. attended the exercises during Please write or telephone RA which 89 nurses graduated in-|3-3474 local 18. cluding the 2000th graduate since] Among those from out of town i (the first graduation 35 years who attended the funeral of Mr. # ago. Thev were guests at the|Billie Nott yesterday afternoon garden party; hosts at a dinner'were Mr. and Mrs," L. R. Nott, FUR STORAGE Store your Furs and Winter Gar- ments in Our Modern Refrigerated Vaults Safe from... Fire - Theft - Moths ¥- STORAGE * CLEANING % SHINERIZING Re 0SHAWA FUR & COLD STORAGE 81 WILLIAM ST, W. --OSHAWA--Ph. RA 3-3012 A TEAM YOU CAN TRUST To Do Their Best . . . To Do The Best For ONTARIO! For OSHAWA! For YOU! i I | "TO RECEIVE PRIZES AT TONIGHT'S GRADUATING EXERCISES | Members of the Class of 1959 | legar, Oshawa, the Dr. F. J. | orize for Surgical Nursing. | Theory; Miss Dorothy Red- | ~ graduating tonight from Osh- | ™'ndle prize for Surgical Jack Back rows Mise ues Mave path, Oshawa, the Adelaide Me- | - awa General Hospital School of | nique; Miss Beverley ear, shawa, the Dr. 'W. H. Stanley : i : 5 ~ Nursing, the i pictured | Osaawa, the Class of 1958 prize | prize for Obstetrical Nursing; Laughlin prize for General Pro- | ~ above will receive prizes for | for Efficiency in Bedside Nurs- | Miss Frances Barr, Oshawa, ficiency. - special proficiency. Seated, ieft | ing; Miss Wilma Davis, Ferris, | the Mazo Williams Memorial to right, Miss Mary Terwil- | Ontario, the Dr. G. L. Bird | prize for Highest Standing in Many Hostesses Entertain : For Gayle Elizabeth Chambers DAE | eal --Oshawa Times Photo a 2 rey TIE. Xs wenn: - aa 3 i : -- ------- | | | * Miss Gayle Elizabeth Cham-|neighborhood shower at her bers whose marriage to Mr. Vic- home, Central Park south, with for Phillip Dale Berry will take Mrs. William Paynter as co- i place in King Street United hostess. The bride elect was pre- Church on Saturday afternoon, sented with an electric frypan, Fully Reconditioned Used Singer Machines June 6, has been entertained at several pre-nuptial parties. Last Saturday afternoon and evening, Mrs. F. E. Train enter- "tained for her daughter at a trousseau tea. To réceive, Mrs. Train wore a beige 'linen dress with a corsage of yellow chrysan- themums. Mrs. A. V. Berry of and other small gifts, Mrs. Leigh- ton Souch and Mrs. James Car-| son assisted the hostess in serv- ing. Jo Aldwinckle, control, stores department, Du- Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 The upstairs staff, production g tHE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 5, 1959 plate Company of Oshawa, pre- sented their former co-worker | with a floor lamp, and from an- Ajax, mother of the prospective other division of Duplate, Miss bridegroom, chosé mint green Chambers received a black leath- flowered nylon with lilies of the|er purse and a strand of pearls. alley a and the future, Miss Merle Cornish entertained bride was wearing a printed silk at a miscellaneous shower at her dress in shades of blue with cor- home on Arthur street, and was -sage of lilies of the valley. assisted by Mrs. O. Cornish in * An arrangement of gladioli, in|serving. shades of pink, centered the tea| The bridal couple were guests 'table which was lighted with pink of honor at a pantry shower at tapers. Pouring tea in the after-/the home of Mrs. J. Ashby, Park noon were Mrs. Frank Williams road north, when those in atten- of Bowmanville and Mrs. Stanlev|dance were relatives and neigh- Turner of Oshawa, and in the bors from Ajax and Oshawa. evening Mrs. Spencer Wood and Mrs. William Markus of Oshawa 'Mrs. Edwin Wood of Bowman-|and Mrs. Robert Trimble of Taun- ville. Serving in the afternoon|ton served. 3 "were Miss Kathleen Maher, Mrs.| Following the rehearsal this James Powell and Mrs. Donald evening, the bridal party will be Read, and in the evening Miss entertained at the prospective Helen Turner of Oshawa, Mrs. | bridegroom's parents' home in Murray Wood and Mrs. Keith|Ajax. Wood of Bowmanville. Miss Ann| the shower| . Soom: Miss Nancy Lover pre. McLaughlin H& sided in the room containing the eas. in charge of te wea. Supports Fund ~ding gifts. : Wis. Harvy swch unwnedd o/ Por Retarded : GROUPS, CLUBS |, Stain" ome an School Association began with a AUXILIARIES [pot tuck supper. | At the business meeting the annual reports of the officers and COUPLES' CLUB conveners were presented. Mr. The Couples' Club of Alberi David Goldman gave a report on Street United Church held a|school activities for the past dance for members and Biome year. in the Thornton's Corner Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson and| MTS: J. A. Schell read the an- Mr. and Mrs, Frank Sullivan{huel report that had been sent into Home and Schoo! Council. ~planned the evening of round, | "square, and novelty dances. The| The banner presented to the "winners were: spot dance, Mr.|school by the Home and School and Mrs. Lawson Parks: elimin-| Association was on display at the ation dance, Mr. and Mrs. Bor- entrance. den Slack; anniversary dance,| The principal, Mr. Harold Pas- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Howard. coe, reported the annual field « A comic dance caused a great|day is to be held June 17 at Alex- fleal of hilarity when a group|andra Park. vicited from the "Arthur Mur-| A banquet is to be held June 12 phy" dance studio. for the % graduating og The presidents reminded the| Mrs, Jane Neilson's class won lub of the June 19 kend to tiond : be spent at a lodge on Sparrow the at prize, Lake; also the concert to be pre-|. Through the skilful auctioneer- sented at the church on Wednes. |i0g of Mr. E. J. Pomery $55 was -day, June 24, by the "Trojan.|raised for the Retarded Chil- "aires". This is a choir of college|drens Fund from the sale of arti- 2 cles donated by members of the boys and girls touring Canada "from the lt rae Home and School Association. | The marriage of Janet Chris- {tine Whittington and James Den- | nis Ferguson was solemnized last Saturday in St. George's Anglican Church. | | The bride is the daughter of To travel, the bride wore a (Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Whittington beige silk linen dress with match- {of Oshawa and the biidegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. | Ferguson of Hampton | The Reverend C. D. Cross offi- |ciated at the double-ring cere- imony. The wedding music was| | played by Mr. Matthew Gould- burn. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a gown of cloud white tissue faille. The princess line with a high Empire bodice was featured by a scal- loped neckline embroidered with| iridescent sequins and pearls and | complemented by long sleeves. | A tiara of seed pearls and rhine-| stones held her fingertip veil of tulle illusion and she carried a| cascade of white carnations with| lily of the valley streamers with| carolansing rosettes and ivy. The matron of honor, Mrs. George Wall, sister of the bride, | and the bridesmaids, Miss Joyce Wolosewich and Miss Betty Ann Carey, were gowned alike in| white embossed organza over yel- | |low taffeta, The fitted bodices| were accented by pleated insets and French roses at the neck-| line, The bouffant skirts had French roses at the back. Their yellow crowns held wisps of veils and they carried cascades of yel- low shasta chrysanthemums and carnations with garlands of Wy/ of the valley and ivy. f Flying Officer Wilson Ferguson | acted as best man. Ushering were Flying Officer William Fer- guson and Officer Cadet Gary Ferguson, all brothers of the bridegroom. | The reception following the ceremony was held im St. George's parish hall. To receive, the bride's mother wore a sheath dress of festive pink embroidered silk organza with a matching The July meeting will be a "wiener roast at the cottage of x the Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Harry HOUSEHOLD HINT Atkinson. The August meeting to| A thin fresh coat of clear shel- be a family picnic at the cottage|lac on unfinished wood will kill of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Jacklin. the sawdust odor of the wood. WALL-TO-WALL Broadloom INSTALLATIONS A 12 x 18 living room requires 24 square yards of broadloom. We offer complete installa~ tion including padding, smooth-edge, and all Shar Tou . room this size for 211.20 OR EASY TERMS -FOR ONLY s10 R MONTH ROSS E. MILLS 80 SIMCOE ST. N. ¥ COMPANY LIMITED RA 8-6218 KCL 8 CALORIES? 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