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The Oshawa Times, 31 Jul 1959, p. 6

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NEWLYWEDS | Jean Black and Lawrence Bennett, both of Oshawa, ex- changed nuptial vows recently at Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church. The bride is the daugh- Uemeen, Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 38-3474 6 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, July 31, 1959 PERSONALS Out of town guests at the Mc- Lean-Bedor wedding were Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bedor, Merrickville; Mr. Fred Bedor, Mrs. E. Henderson, Portland, Ontario; Miss Olive Bedor, King- ston; Miss Eileen Ewart, Bolton; Mr. Malcolm Chant, Harlem; Mr. Ralph Milne, Toronto; Mr. Peter Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. John McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Mec- Lean, Douglas and Sharon, Can- nington; Mr. and Mrs, H. Jordan, Miss Mary Jordan Lindsay; Mr. Eric Webster, Little Britain; Mr, and Mrs. Ear! Jordan and Betty Sharpe wedding held in chapel at St red roses and stephanotis. You are invited by the Social Department to send in any little items of interest. News of teas versaries and comings charge. phone RA 3-3474 local 18. the . Andrew's United Church on Friday evening, July ;|24. For the occasion Mrs. Orach wore a light blue sheer dress with a white hat and a corsage of surprise parties, showers, gor goings are always very accept- able and for which there is no Please write or tele Miss Julie Ann Swartz of Port | Norma Bedor Becomes Bride Of Ross McLean Norma Melissa Blanche Bedor of Oshawa was united in mar- Whitby, in Centre Street United Church recently. The bride is the |daughter of Mr. Frederick E. Bedor of Portland, , and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. McLean of The ceremony was performed by the Reverend George Mec- Quade assisted by the Reverend W. G. Dickson. Mr. Ronald Kel lington played the wedding music and Mrs. Kellington sang "I Love You Truly" and "O Perfect Love". Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore waliz- length white silk organza with lempire waist, full skirt, short sleeves and matching gloves. A Swedish crown of sequins and pearls secured her shoulder- length veil of French illusion and she held a white Bible crested with red roses and stephanotis. She was attended by her sister, Miss Olive Bedor of Kingston, who wore yellow organza over taffeta with a white picture hat and accessories. She carried a nosegay of shasta daisies and the bride's mother wore turquoise. silk shantung with a matching hat. She was assisted by Mrs. Ray Howell in green linen with white accessories. Both wore Mabel E. Searle John F. Lehane Wed In Columbus [7 oe coute lett on a wed. Columbus United Church - was ing trip to eastern Canada and 4 |the setting for the wedding on|the United States and on their Saturday, July 25, of Mabel return will live in Columbus. Eileen Searle, daughter of Mr.| Guests were present from To- / land Mrs. Horace Searle of Col-|ronto, Orillia, Bowmanville, Port / lumbus, and John Frederick Le- Perry, Uxbridge, Enfield, Osh- hane of Oshawa, son of Mr. and awa and Brougham, Mrs, William Lehane of Belfast, | At 108, Waits Ireland. The Reverend Ronald H. Love officiated. The wedding music was played by Miss Elizabeth Hayes and Miss Grace Webber . (sang. 'For World's End . ; : STE. ANNE DE LA POCA- Given in marriage by her fa- TIERRE, Que. (CP) Mrs, ther, the bride wore a silk organ-| Elzear Morin--believed the old- za gown tri d with li | est in the of sequin lace at the scoop neck-| celebrated her 108th birthday line and lace appliques on the Sunday at her home in this bouffant skirt. A butterfly uggs community 70 miles east of ; eld, der fingertip veil aud she Quebec City. car a pink roses * |and white carnations. i a us grect | Mrs. Bruce Searle, sister-in-| friends," the doughty, white ; law of he bride, was matron-of- haired woman said: ; [honor an other attendants (were Mra. Albert Elliot and Miss op pc Til wait for the end ' |Lois Flett. They all wore identi- why not? That's about the only ' |ecal street-length dresses of thing 1 havent seen.' | |Swiss dot over turquoise taffeta with i i Mrs. Morin has lived almost «with matching hats and carried retire life Ka p : [cascades of whi t - a White: sharma Sys County, where she was born and Mr. and Mrs. Orval McLean, Lindsay. Mrs. John Orach was the matron-of-honor at the Watts - ter of Mr. ana Mrs. Daniel | Bilingual School Black of Courtice and the bride- Of Theatre Art groom is the son of Mr. and To Open In Toronto Guides Gain Valuable Training At Camp Held At Tate's Point | Girl Guides from Oshawa and Mrs. Eldon Bennett of Oshawa. --Photo by Mary's Studio The establishment of a national bilingual theatre school will be one of the major projects of the Canadian Theatre Centre. At its annual meeting held in Stratford over the weekend, the CTC also chose Powys Thomas, a member SWIMMING TESTS of the Shakespearean Festival The following swimming tests |chrysanthemums. Miss Sharon Colborne whose marriage to Mr. njoj ean of Cannington was flow- Michael Peter Jr. of Oshawa will |g). girl wearing light blue chiffon take place this coming Saturday over nylon with matching gloves was honored at a miscellaneous gng white accessories. She car- shower at the home of Mrs.rjed a basket of shasta daisies Michael Peter, Elizabeth street, and pink carnations. last week. Mrs.- George Scott Sr.| Mr. Orval McLean of Lindsay arranged the party and was as-\was his brother's best man and sisted by Mrs. William Elliott Mr, Ivan McLean, Cannington, and Mrs, Irene Wolters of Cleve-|and Mr. Edward Wier, Oshawa, | land, Ohio. |ushered. : | . A reception was held in the | Relatives and friends of Miss church hall and later the couple Shirley Helen Lambert whose |jeft on a wedding trip to North- marriage to Mr, Albert Mark ern Ontario and Quebec. For trav-| Cox is to take place on Saturday, elling the bride donned a blue and held a shower in her honor re-|white dress with a full skirt and cently. The party was held at wide sash; white picture hat and the home of Mrs. Tom Chyshen, accessories and a corsage of red | Gibbs street, who was assisted roses. | by Mrs. John Lambert Jr. Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. McLean are mak- WEDDING PRINCIPALS | Married recently in a double- ring ceremony at Calvary Bap- tist Church were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest George Galloway. For- merly Miss Marilyn Patricia Twine, the bride is the daugh- {man. | Douglas Klein and Albert Elliott. ed iB umb Cedelice Pelletier in 1851. Her husband, a sailor, died in a shipwreck on the St. Lawrence less than a year after they were married. Mr. Bruce Searle was best| Ushering were Messrs, | A reception was held in Col-| us Church hall. To receive, | ter of Mr. and Mrs. George Twine of Oshawa and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, George Galloway of | Brooklin. --Photo by Ireland Muriel Birkett Feted Bride-Elect Miss Muriel Birkett whose mar- day evening the bridal party will be entertained at the home of the prospective bridegroom's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tum- | monds, Port Perry. New|sio/Toni with professionally pre-mixed neutralizer! Victoria Divisions attended the second camp at Tate's Point this month. TWO GROUPS company, to be artistic director of the proposed school. To be located in Toronto, the sehool will be organized on the highest possible standards under Alfred Kemp Sr., Miss Donna Alexander and others served the guests and the bride-to-be received many usefui aid pretty gifts. ing their home on RR 1, Whitby. were passed by Guides from Osh- awa: | 1st class 50 vard swim: Lois Cuthbert, Judith Doble, Bonnie {riage to Mr. Gary Allan Clare | Tummonds will be solemnized in {Port Perry United Church to- morrow afternoon, has been en-| SNIP OFF THE IT'S SQUEEZR 1. TIP and you're o\ all set. No powder or water to bother with. ' Lutheran Women Convene in Toronto 2. EASY! Just a few creamy drops on each curl do the Friends Honor There were twe groups, "Many| Moons", with an Oshawa staff and "Little World Camp", with| a Lindsay staff. The guides from| the two centres were divided so that ideas and camping niques could be shared and com pared. . The "Many Moons" group functioned as a Patrol Camp guides aided in the plan- ning and running of their own camp, under Guider Mrs. Wil- Brown, Ann Marie Racz, Brenda the supervision of Michel St. tertained at several pre-nuptial| trick. Milburn, Barbara Weyrich, Judy LaRocque, Carol Huehnergard, Denis, former director of the Old Miss Helen Butt | Miss Marlene Brain, Masson street, is spending a vacation at| Vic school and presently It- ant to the Lincoln Centre in New York. On a grant from the Canada Council, the Theatre Centre will also conduct a detailed survey of Ann Boville, Lynn Donald, Eliza- beth Simmons, Noel Fernandez, Cheryl Thomson, Brenda Ver- moen, Marie Maidman. Swimmers Badge: Barbara \Cleveland House, Lake Rosseau.| Miss Helen Kathleen Butt, a| In honor of the forthcoming marriage of Miss Glenys Hughes {to Mr. Richard Wellington Cooper, the young people of Sim- honored at several pre-nuptial showers. Mrs. Thomas Bell, Mrs. Regi- bride-elect of Saturday, has been|nald Amell and Mrs. Frank ennial convention of the Lutheran Staple were co-hostesses at a showers. Girls of the cutting and miscellaneous shower at the sewing room at General Motors home of the future bride's aunt, |ficers, | | TORONTO (CP) -- About 500 | voting delegates to the eighth bi-| |Women's Missionary Leagu e,| | Missouri Synod, cast their ballots | Wednesday for a new slate of of-| FIRST and only neutralizer that's pro- fessionally pre-mixed to give you profes- sional wave results at home! i | No more measuring! No messy mixing! No mishaps! New No-Mix Toni is the Weyrich, Ann Marie Racz, Ann Boville, Elizabeth Simmons, Lloyd Fletcher, Judy Greer, Noel Fernandez, Brenda Vermoen, Marie Maidman. play-houses, auditoriums, arenas and concert facilities throughout Canada. This survey, which is to be completed by March 15, 1960, Bruc coe Street Pentecostal held a miscell sh Church and Mrs. James Pierce. in the parsonage of the Reverend Miss Mrs. James Finley, Simcoe street (Linda Bell, Miss Judy Manns north. | 4nd Miss Marilyn Manns. and other friends gave a mis-| Mrs. Thomas Bell, Port Perry.| More than 2,500 women from shower at the home of | Assisting in serving were Miss Canada and the United States are| | attending the two-day convention, | held for the first time in Canada. nicest . . . easiest . . . most fool-proof home permanent ever! Regular, Super or Gentle , . . $9.00 liam Fdwards. They cooked and ate in patrols under the guidance] Water Safety Beginners Test: of Quartermaster Mrs. M. J.[Brenda Milburn, Carol Huehner- Hickey. Mrs. Gerald Meredith, gard, Bonnie Brown, Judy La- assistant Guider, supervised the|Rocque, Gerry Walsh, Judith craft program which included |IDoble, Lois Cuthbert, Lynn Don-- Terry cloth wash mitts, felt pen-|ald. nami, and Shareoul Shetehing. 2 Lifesavers: Judy Greer; Res- ching contest prize Shs Casole Bai of the nd Osh-| "mrss neisiond. Respiration awa Company. Included in the 7 Frais wep will be conducted by Mary Bell, a bridesmaid, acted as hostess and was assisted by her mother, Mrs. Donald Bell, Mrs. Michael Gnorik, Mrs. Rob- of ort Smerage and Mrs. Barend Pols. Girls in the pay office of Oshawa General Hospital held a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Arthur Sloan, Elm Grove avenue. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Hartley Mor- smai ined| A ck te i 9 : | The bridesmaids entertained | close vote is expected be- A linen shower was arranged), "u. yride.tobe at a kitchen tween the two presidential nom- by Mrs. Henry Stronghold held at |ghower at the prospective bride- |inees, Mrs. Walter Hoppe of the home of Mrs. Bruce Vaillan-| groom's home in Port Perry. | Lakewood, Ohio, and Mrs. Albert court, Nonquon road, |Serving were Mrs, Frank Truil,|Warnke of Des Plaines, Ill. The Mrs. Vailliancourt and Mrs, | Mrs. Dewils Tobin and Miss Reo will be announced today. " : 7 {Donna Bray. | Delegates will also choose three [Swag Wilson were cohioslasset| The girls of the cost account missionary projects to support Mrs. Vaillancourt's home ing department, General Motors, {during the next two years. : entertained the bride-to-be at @| They include $40,000 for a par- already travelled widely both as actor and company manager Canadian Players. The results of the survey will be available to professional the- Ji people throughout the coum- The annual meeting was honor- ITCHELL' Drug active games were square danc- ing, dodge hel, races and even a Bunny x At a joint campfire of the two groups, the girls fashioned and modelled hats. An Indian night with costumes, dances, songs and skits was also held. CHURCH PARADE For the first time all the guides and their leaders were taken by bus to Bobcaygeon for Sunday church services LITTLE WORLD CAMP Guider in charge of the Little World Camp was Mrs. R. Harris. Central cooking in this group was by Mrs. R. Bools. These campers construct- ed baskets of popsicle sticks, or wove them from reeds under the direction of Mrs. J. Anderson. Several cook-outs, morning bird|® watching and a four-mile walk were supervised by Owen. OVERNIGHT GUEST On July 18 Miss Sandra Cane of King City arrived on a Gold Cord Challenge. She arranged the campfire program for 'Many Moons", as well as the color ceremony the mext morning. CAMP STAFF Oshawa Division Camp Advis- er, Mrs. Douglas Nesbitt, was Camp Commandant. Camp Nurse was Mrs. Sanders of Lindsay. : Mrs. Christine Tooley, assisted by Miss Judy Saunders, supervis- ed all waterfront activities. iniidbmailidebeiosind iit JERE Eileen Hurren Jack Graziatto Miss M. rich Ann Boville, Brenda Vermoen, Cheryl Thom son, Carol Huehnergard, Lois Cuthbert, Barbara Weyrich, Ju- dith Doble, Judy LaRoque, Bon- nie Brown, Brenda Milburn. A good deal of first class work was also done hy the Guides. OSHAWA CAMPERS The Oshawa campers were Carole Ball, Anne Boville, Eliza- beth Simmons, Judy Greer, Noel Fernandez, Cheryl Thomson, Brenda Vermoen, Jacqueline Menzie, Barbara Rose, Marie Maidman, Lynda Bartlett, Lynn Donald, Lloy Fletcher, Susan Hickey, Mary Jane O'Neill, Bon- nie Brown, Anne Marie Racz, Geraldine Walsh, Judy LaRoque, Janet Lakin, Carol Anne Hueh- nergard, Lynn Cuthbert, Lois Cuthbert, Judith Doble, Deana Channing, Lorna Langford, Bren- ed by a visit from Nicolai Och- lopkov, director of the Mayakov- sky theatre of Moscow, who brought good wishes from the Soviet theatre to the group. David Ongley, QC, of Toronto was elected president of the Centre taking over from Gratien rison and Miss Lenore Ward. Mrs. William Williams, Taun-|wiener roast held at HOUSEHOLD HINT tainer. Pack it with cotton and you have a neat pin and needle bag. Save that empty lipstick con- case for your purse or weekend | ous shower and the girls of the i cutting and sewing room and steam iron. the wiring and harness depart: {ment of General Motors pre-| sented the biidedobe Wilh Sh oh Birkett, and presented her [* Miss Butt and Mr. David Max.| With a three-tier tray. Serving well Reynolds are to be married| ere Mrs. Joseph Solomon and in St. Stephen's United Church on| f~- I-~k Kellington. ture bride's mother, Mrs. Nor- | BRITISH MEDICINES Britain's exports of medicines, including drugs and ntibiotics, were valued at 1958. £38,000,000 in Saturday at 2.30 p.m. On Thursday afternoon the Following the rehearsal this|D..... coupe were presented with levening the bridal party will be|2 pair of end table lamps from entertained at the home of the|the cost accounting staff of Gen- bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. eral Motors. Wallace J. Butt, Nonquon road. | Following the rehearsal on Fri- Milburn and Barbara Wey- Lhe third camp from this area is being held at Doe Lake with Mrs. John Norris in charge. she feels better, more secure... you feel better, ; Geneva | sonage - student centre for the ton road east, held a miscellane- park and presented her with 2 age Edmonton. Other pro- |jects are in Alaska, Japan, The Members of Raglan Choir en- Philippines, Brazil, Mexico and tertained at the home of the fu- |India. 8 Semi-Annual Clearance Ltrs Sale o SHOES CONTINUES FURTHER REDUCTIONS SAVINGS UP TO 50% Ladies' FLAT CASUALS and SANDALS--Reg. more relaxed. Exchange Vows The marriage of Eileen Hurren and Jack Graziatto, both of Osh-| awa, was pilemaized v8 Satur. day, July 25, at oly Cross Ronan Catholic Church. | bh The bride is the daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Strychalski| of Oshawa and the bridegroom is| the son of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Graziatto of Treviso, Italy. The Reverend Philip Cottey | officiated. The wedding music| : i a } - : . was played by Miss Eugenia : r TB Given in marriage by her fa-| NEEDLE FAVORITE ther the bride wore a ballerina strapless gown of light bi By ALICE BROOKS Swedish weaving -- a handi- ue or- med with] craft favorite -- it's so easy, fas- cinating to do! Seven different . (designs in this pattern -- add color to pillows, aprons, towels, baby bibs. Pattern 7307: Charts, direc- tions for 2 baby motifs; 5 bor- ders that can be used in variety of widths. Send THIRTY - FIVE CENTS (coins) for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to The Osh- awa Times, Household Arts Dept., Oshawa, Ontario. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, PAT- TERN NUMBER. Our 1959 ALICE BROOKS to 5.98. 1 98 LJ) Sale Price Ladies' White and Beige SHOES, including Slater's -- Reg. 13.95 to 17.95. 6 98 and 8 98 L } LJ Va PRICE A Large Group of Men's DRESS and CASUAL SHOES -- 9 98 Values to 18.95 ® Sisman Boys' OXFORDS -- Brown or black. 4 98 LJ} Reg. 7.98 ALL SALES FINAL NO EXCHANGE OR REFUNDS ON SALE MERCHANDISE BURNS CO. LTD. CORNER KING AND SIMCOE NS a he Se OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 ses sens asenn cascade of orange gladiolus petals and pink roses. Mr. Nicholas Vidulich acted as man. A reception was held at the bome of the bride's sister, Mrs. Armand Licqur. For the occasion the bride's mother wore Davy Needlecraft Catalogue has many blue silk with pink ies. llovely desi to order: crochet- As the couple left for the wed-|ing, knitting, embroidery, quilts, ding trip to Washington, D.C., dolls, weaving. A special gift, in the e wore a blue crystal the catalog to keep a child hap charm sheath dress. Mr. and pily occupied -- a cutout doll and Mrs. Graziatto will live in Osh-|clothes to color. Send 25 cents awa. lor your copy of the book. pom BY TRAIN DIAN NATIONAL 7av oe, - |

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