Gail Hamilton, Edward Cockburn Married at St. George's Miss Faye Beuchler, wore pale green gowns in They all wore short deaux to match their dresses and . carried bouquets of single white|cap and she carried a bouquet chrysanthemums The marriage of Gail Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell John Hamilton, and Edward Barry Cockburn, son of Mr, and Mrs. Chester Cockburn, all of Oshawa, was solemnized in St. George's Memorial Church last Saturday afternoon. formed the ceremony and the organist, Mr. F. A. Reesor, play- ed the traditional music. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. She wore a floor - length, white, peau de sole satin gown with sheath sleeves and a cathedral train. The scoop- necked, fitted bodice was ac- cented with lace, embroidered with seed pearls and sequins. The lace was extended to the best The Reverend C. D. Cross per-| Messrs. Allan hall, the bride's mother received in a white silk dress with gold floral design and white gar- denia corsage. mother chose blue and sheath style, with pink accesso- ries and a corsage of pink roses, Niagara Falls. As the couple left, the bride was wearing a pale green walker suit with white and Reid. The wedding music was played by Miss Marion Porter. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a floor-length gown of white slipper | satin styled on princess lines with style. |lily point sleeves and a V-neck- line, Her fingertip veil was caught to a white satin petalled Draws Capacity The members of the WA of Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church were hosts to a capacity crowd recently when they held their annual Night of Cards in Holy Cross Hall. The guests were welcomed by the president, Mrs. John 'Calla- han, who expressed her appre- ciation on behalf of the Auxiliary for the large turnout and declar- ed the play open. Mrs. Leonard Pelow directed the euchre players. The tickets were taken care of by Mrs. J. T identical - veiled ban- of red better-time roses with white satin ties, The maid of honor, Miss Bar; bara Sutherland of London, On- tario, wore a deep rose dress of slipper satin. Her dress, similar in design to that of the bride, was waltz-length with short sleeves. She wore a matching rose headband and white acces- William Richardson was man and ushering A were and John Mason. At the reception in the parish Mr to paie The bridegroom's white, nd seins then Holy 'Cross Night Of Cards McDowell, Mrs, Stanley Provost,|dette Robinson, Mrs. Daniel Dillon, | lake, Mrs. D, Harlow and Joseph George King, Mrs. Callahan. Clare White, Mary Hill, Mrs. A Petre, Williams, Mrs. S. Collins, Mrs. Rorabeck, Mrs. Michael Starr, and Mrs. E.| Vann, Door prizes were won by V. P. Murphy, Mrs, Holden, Mrs. R. Courtney, T. Catnam, Mrs. F. Haensgen. |by mrs. A. Bilnskee, Mrs, Rob-| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 5, 1960 9 inson, Mrs. Charles Gome, Mrs. CAC to Engage Claire Konorowski, Mrs. F. W. |Curtis, Mrs, K. C. Shortt, Miss 1 i g- Dogle, Mis, B. J. Lack, Mrs. | Paid Economist IK. Living, Mrs. Paul Kettela, | Mrs. Patrick Malloy, Miss Berna-| TORONTO (CP)--The Canadiax Leonard Association of Consumers may Betty Newell, Mrs. realize a lifetime dream and hire D. Sawyer, a full-time economist, Mrs. K. B. |John Sagriff. eisy, president of the Toronto Mrs. Robert Des Rochers, Mrs. branch, said Tuesday night. Donald Griffon, Mrs. L. Cardinal,| She told the branch annual Mrs. Cvornelius Keppel, Mrs. meeting the group is campaign- G. R. Gannon, Mr. R. McGarry, |!ng for 5,000 permanent members, Mrs. D. Vann, Mrs, Anthony|each paying an annual fee of $10. Johnson, Mrs. Stanley Smegal,| These fees would allow thé Helen Way, Mrs, Patrick Clancy, (CAC to do many things, she said, Mrs. Michael Coe, Mrs. J. Rous-/among them hiring an economist ton. Iwho would work from Ottawa. Attendance Mrs, John West-| Weeks, Bridge prizes were won by| Marion = Zakarow, Dor Mrs. Frank Markey Robert Mrs. General draw prizes were won Mullen, and Miss Mary Fitz. gerald. sories and carried a bouquet of white shasta daisies. Mr. Robert Plaskitt acted as| The tables were looked after best man for his brother. Mr.|by Mrs. J. H. Lyons and Mrs. Harold Flarity and Mr. Lloyd Harry Canfield. Home made Lloyd Walter were the ushers. |candy was sold by Mrs. James The wedding dinner was held in|Sloan and Mrs. R. W. Lack. The honeymoon was spent at dainty peplum and down the front of the skirt. A small erown of pearls held her fingertip veil and she carried a bouquet of red roses and stephanotis. | Miss Audrey Goyne, maid of homor, wore a full-skirted gown of peach chiffon over taffeta with a shirred bodice and cummerbund accented at the back with hem- length streamers. The brides- maids, Miss Gwen Hamilton and H. Knapp Weds Gaynoll Burton The Reverend Mervin M, Burs officiated at the marriage of Gay- no'l. Lillian Ca 0 Y Herbert Roy Knapp Street United Church recenfly in a corsage of peach roses, live at Kedron, Ontario. Exchange Vows St. Vincent Township, Betty Lou|matching hat, Flarity, daughter Mrs. peler, and James Grant Plaskitt [will son of Mr. and Mrs kitt of Whitby, n marriage in a double-ring cere-|ronto, King 22 brown jes and { {the Orange Hall at Meaford and] The prize convener, Mrs. Ste will |served by the members of the|phen Coe, had the prizes wrap- |LOBA. ped in spring colors and the | For the occasion the bride's|prize table decorated in vari | mother wore a navy blue dress|colored roses., with matching hat and white| Mrs. Reginald Reid was in the | gloves. The bridegroom's mother|charge of the table favors and was in navy blue with black and|Mrs, James Hickey convened the white accessories. Both wore cor-| refreshments, assisted by Mrs: sages of pink feathered carna-|H. T. Anthony, Mrs. Peter Kroll, tions |Mrs. G. P. Healey, Mrs. J, A. For the wedding trip the bride|Chaput, Mrs. William Eyre, Mrs, John's United Church, wore a royal blue suit and a|Gaylord McCalpin, Mrs. Aled. black accessories|Waduct, Mrs, Reginald Reid, Mrs. Fred Moss and Mrs. Jack Hes-| Mr. and Mrs. James Plaskitt| Langley. live in Whitby | The Reverend Phillip Coffey Out of town guests were pres- drew for the prizes. Euchre prizes) ent from Oshawa, Whitby, To- were awarded to Miss Emily| Markham, Hespeler and Machie, Mrs. William Dionne, | Owen Sound IMrs. Clifford Salmon, Mrs. M.| . -- delish Buabiiflas) Mr. and Mrs. Cockburn Betty L. Flarity James G. Plaskitt At St, of Mr. and|and a corsage of pink rosebuds.| Stephen Flarity of Albert Plas were united ir The bride is the daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. H, E. Burton of Kirl land Lake and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph| Knapp of Oshawa The bride ho marriage by her father, wore a semi-informal dre bro cade with white hat and acces- gsories. She carried a mauve or chid resting on a white Bible. Miss Donna Jean Burton was maid of honor wearing a mauve organdy dre and irrying 2| bouquet of white daisies. Mr. Douglas Mackey was best man. A reception was held at the home of the bridegroom's par- ents and later the couple left on a wedding trip to New York city. They will return to make their home in Oshawa. Shirley Parrott Feted Bride-Elect Miss Shirley Carol Parrott has been widely entertained prior to her forthcoming marriage to Mr. Lloyd Donald Taylor which takes place tomorrow evening. | Mrs. W. R. Norton entertained at a kitchen and pantry shower. She was assisted by her daugh-| ter, Mrs. Donald Peel and Miss Joy Norton. The future bride's co-workers in the sales department of Gen- a shower at the e of Mrs. Fisk in Bow-| manville when a bridge set and a matching set of towels were presented. Mrs, William Parrott and Mrs. Vernon Hartford were co-host. esses at a miscellaneous shower held at the home of Mrs. Par- rott, They were assisted in serv- ing by the Misses Diane and Gail Parrott Mrs. William Travnik enter- tained at a party at her home in| Scarborough when a place setting of the future bride's china was presented. A Mrs. Walter Roe was hostess at a miscellaneous shower. She was assisted by her daughters Marilyn, Wendy and Heather Roe. Mrs. Ira Travell and Mrs. David Weldon were co-hostesses| at a party held at the home of | Mrs. Travell at which kitchen] utensils and sheets were present- | i as given in « of white oe | Mrs. Joseph Kerr entertained! Give her Fashions . . . 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