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The Oshawa Times, 22 Jun 1960, p. 9

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E ica, Joan Johns Wed To R. Winter The marriage of Joan Veron daughter of Mrs, Helen blue sheath dress of pure .S lace with a matching hat. The bridegroom's mother was in beige 'ace over taffeta with a matching jacket and accessories. The honeymoon is being spent touring New York State andthe pte, mote wre who Refugee Fund Boosted By Tea At Guide House beautifully decorated with pots of, yellow rose trees. The tea table was enhanced with a floral ar- rangement to match, These were made by Mrs. W, J. Goodswan, captain of 6C C A guests could put further contri butions, commissioner, greeted the guests and the district commissioners v-- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 22, 1960 Mrs. R. E. Wilson, division questions about Refreshments were served by bers of Council with Mrs, The World Refugee Year Fund sum of over Eric Jacklin in charge. The fi- ed any the displays of work. Mrs. J. D. R. Galbraith con- GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES di period assi by Alan Canning, Mrs. Stanley bert and Mrs. Nicholas chyn. a, A short business discussi lowed, during which prepara 4 was enriched by $45 recently when a tour of Guide House, a display of Guide and Brownie work, and a tea were held at Guide House. The afternoon was arranged by Oshawa Division Council with the commissioners in charge of planning. Guide House was , THIS WEEK AND EVERY WEEK UNTIL JULY 6th' ve structed a very effective sign ad- vertising the tour and also served on the planning committee. Tea was poured by Mrs, 0. S. !Johns, and Robert John Winter, {son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Win- ter, all of Oshawa, was solemn- |ized on Saturday by the Rever-| trimmed with white lace lend Frank Swackhammer jajjacket and white \accessories, First Baptist Church. fe Miss Norma Bowen was the p reir ho she soloist and the wedding music|' to make their in 0 was played by Mr. Herbert Phil- d 1p of Toronto The bride was given in mar- riage by her grandfather, Mr. Leo Bowen, Oshawa. She wore a floor-length gown of pure silk organza with a sabrina neckline} appliqued with Aleneon lace and pearls, The flowing skirt was edged with bias folds and a erown of rhinestones and pearls held her fingertip veil of illu- sion. She carried a white Bible crested with pink roses. The matron of honor, Mrs, Charles Greenlaw, was dressed in bouffant green organza and carried pink carnations in a flor- ial teardrop shape. The brides- maids Miss Brenda Stevens and Miss Evelyn Gabona, were | dressed similarly, They all wore| small hats of green organza with| |veils, The flower girl, Miss Mary, 3 (Wirter, was dressed in white or-| ganza with a green sash, She carried a small basket of white and pink carnations. Mr. William Smith acted as |best man and ushering were Mr. |Peter Bilenduke and Mr. Gary Minacs. " | A reception was held in thel i i' ~~ © " church hall. To receive, the : nancing of this was done by equal contributions from each group ittee and by divisi council. Refreshments were kept simple, so that all the money received could go to the fund. A wishing well was made by Mrs. J. C. Stephenson into which ASTRA GROUP The Astra Group of the WMS of Simcoe Street United Church held its last meeting of the sea- son at the home of Mrs. Kenneth| Hobbs, Miss Vera Moyse, Mrs, Cowan with Mrs. Robert Currie E. A. Mounce and Mrs. R. E, presiding. | Wilson, {for the strawberry social to held on Friday, June 24, 'were finalized. Gh After the meeting games played and a pot fk wee followed served by the Jus hostesses. Adirondacks. As the couple left, the bride was wearing a blue linen . sheath dress, hi Mrs. Cowan had charge of the b oid 3 ENTER eS a "70 LIVE IN UTICA Married recently at Green- | George Beare of Greenbank | bank United Church were iy | and the bridegroom is the son avd Me. lex VI | eu Si, Rl Wir ' ? of Utica. Miss Carol Amn Beare, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | Photo by Rehder, Bowmanville Pearl Irene Wright Is Wed To Professor Douglas Bilbey TD In Blackstock United Churchl/ly to assume appointment as on Saturday afternoon June 18, reader in the Faculty of Medi- 1960, the Reverend Philip cine of London University, Eng- Romeril united in marriage land. Pearl Irene Wright, eldest A telegram of congratulations daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl wag received from the bride Wright, Blackstock, and Profes-|groom's parents in Vancouver sor Douglas L. J. Bilbey TD,lund a cable from Professor and son of Mr. and Mrs, Victor L.|Mrs J. H. Nicol and family and Bilbey, Vancouver and London, the anatomy staff of King's Col- England, |lege, Kensington, London, Eng- Miss Marion Moore, Toronto, land, plaved the wedding music The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of re- embroidered imported French % "VIKING SEVEN CS" Clip and Redeem These Valuable bisque lacé on slim lines accent can be cleaned with art gum, : DRAPERIES bn A tt ' od with maloiing pe go Sa Lif.| commercial paper cleaner or oawA i : i | with IT: meal. : fon piture bat and a corsage of 2 S52 ABP] SO Bo HURRY --only two more weekly contests to go! hit ions, i i Yo antec of honor, er sis Enter this funful easy contest right now! Your deposited entry form could make you a winner! 8" CONTEST GRAND PRIZE WINNER MRS. S. D. BLAND gt 279 George Avenve WI Windsor, Ontarie JRAPES - VENETIAN BLINDS "DRAPERY TRACKS "RUGS ~ SPREADS HOUSEHOLD HINT Non-washable window shades ter, Mrs. James Marlow, wore a| gown and hat of delphinium blue silk organza and a corsage of yellow carnations. | Mr. Dalton Dorrell was best| OSHAWA AND AJAX DESIGNED AND BUILY BY VIKING VACATION. HOMES, PORT CREDIT Cottage completely painted inside and owt includes a wash busin (ready for ion); Fira-chief chimney; TP Fireplace; Miracle Flush Toilet including Septic Tank; Arborite Kitchen counter with Stainless Steel Sink and Tops. 3 ' man and Mr. James Marlow, {io fo usher, poth of The reception was held at the home of the bride's parents and the wedding dinner was served in the Christian Edcuation Building of the United Church, by four] girl friends of the bride and] members of the Couples Club. For the wedding trip through the United States, prior to a trip to England in October, the bride| . chose an ensemble of butter-| : scotch wool; a full length coat| with lining to match the dress which was intricately cut of ¢ol-| , orful pure silk Italian scarves. The couple will live in London, | England. | The bride is a graduate of Blackstock High School. She is a| silver and gold medallist in com-| mercial stenography and type-| writing and was secretary at| head office of Household Finance | Co., Toronto. Her hobbies are paintings in oil and competitive bridge. 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