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The Oshawa Times, 28 Jun 1960, p. 7

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WINNERS RECEIVE PRIZE CHEQUES IN COOK BOOK CONTEST Aldwinckle, | Mrs. Richard Copithorne, presi Three presidents cash prizes for the fine contri- bution their members made to The Oshawa Times Cook Book published today. Receiving their received | awards from Jo women's editor, left are Mrs Alex Craigie, president Dr. Ro- bert Thornton Home and School Association, first prize of $25: Trousseau Tea And Showers Honor Margaret Sara Dancey of the her daughter In honor marriage of garet Sara to Mr Aldsworth tomorrow forthcoming the future bride and bridegroom Mar-| were presented Robert Grant|dish evening, home Mrs. John G. Dancey entertained Athol street east at a trousseau tea on Saturday, June 18 Little Miss Kathy Nicholls opened the door in the noon, and in the evening Joan Stapleton To receive the bride-to-be's mo ther chose a en silk shantung sheath dress. She assisted by the future bride, a' pure silk sheath ir uschia and the groom's mother, Mrs Aldsworth an orchid organza sheath dress. All corsages of pink carnations Pouring tea in the were Mrs. A. H. Dancey, WM. Metcalfe. Mrs Bolton, Islington and Miss B LeGrice, Toronto, and in evening, Mrs. J. H. Hipkins J: G. Hipkins, Scarborough C. R. Corneil and Miss Moffat Tea hostesses in the afternoon were Mrs. L. W. Magill and Mvs R. H. Wescott, and Miss moss Rupert G afternoon Mrs. x Mrs Mrs The Donald Tanton A H served by try, Mrs Judy Seneco son and Miss E afternoon, and in the eve Mrs. M. D. Wyman, Miss Helen S. Winsley Mrs George Miss M guests Master- Yule, Mrs. J. H. Hunter and Mrs. pride elect. | Freda, In charge of the guest book and ed at a tea at their home on John|Lauder road. Opening the Fred Getz.| was Miss Beverly McMurtry and | and | pouring tea were, Mrs. L. M. Mec-| Freda Murtry, | Jamieson, W. J, Miss Sheila Dancey and Miss Dancay: Mrs. J. rs. J. L. W. Parrott the trousseau were Mrs Nicholls and Mrs Displaying the wedding shower gifts were Miss Dancey, Miss 'Carol Patricia Dancey Supper parties by Mr. and Mrs. Aberdeen street, Mrs. Fred Gilmore, was|ther from St in Church gathered at the home of shades of! Mrs prospective ton covered bath Morn" wore; sisted by her mother, Mrs the to be n the even-|bride ing Mrs. W. J. Lorimer and Mrs.|members wer?| and McMur- home of Mr Miss! French ored Mayberry in the! with a coffee carafe. A mock wed- ing by ding provided entertainment. were arranged|' Pry ri Kathy Derumeaux, the Misses and Mr. and Sheila and Patricia Dancey Glenwood| Mr. Peter T. Carswell and Mr. road Thomas shower and Betty Sheila ed Church of shower Mrs She A miscellaneous wld t the home of Wescott, Mary street. was Ralph was after- assisted by Miss Helen Yule. Serv- ing were the Misses Eleanor and laine Wescott and Miss Pam ela Miller Friends of tne bride-to-be's mo- Andrew's United Hans where presented with a figurine, Geissberger, Hamp- the future bride was *'Sab- The hostess was as- M. D Wyman and Mrs. W. J. Lorimer. Mrs. John Nicholls, Rogers held a miscellaneous at her home, where the guests were neighbors of the bride The hostess was assisted her sister, Miss Joyce Hart Miss Ruth Sharpe, Miss Dancey. Miss Patricia Dancey and Mrs. R. Smales. The choir of St. Andrew's Unit- which the future bridegroom are both held a pantry-shelf garden-tool shower at the and Mrs. Laurie Hoskin avenue. The hon- pair were also presented by and Mrs. A. H. Dancey, aunt of the and her daughter,| a bridesmaid, entertain- | | door | Mrs. C. Conners, Mrs. MacDonald, Mrs. G.| H. Hipkins and B. McGregor. Serving e Miss Mary Fraser, Miss Crescent in honor of the affianc- David P. Goldman, co-hostes a ed pair A kitchen shower the home Harris street, where the guests were the women teachers of the staff of Adelaide McLau lic school Two of the bridesmaids Carol Jamieson and Miss bara Watt, entertained at a bu fet supper at the former's home on King street east, where a Kkit- chen gadget shower was held an the future bride was presented was hel Miss Bar- ghlin pub- in p d dinner-dance party at the Seaway 1d at Hotel in Toronto in honor of the of Miss Judy Seneco,| future bride and bridegroom A supper party was held at The Acres where members of the Dorothy Telford Group of St. An- rew's United Church held a _|paper shower. An aluminum shower was held i.|at the home of Mrs. H. S. Wins- ley, Roxborough avenue, where the future bride was also present- d/ed with. a mixmaster. The host- ess was assisted by her daugh- with a handsome card table and| ters, Miss Elizabeth Winsley and chair set 4 Mr. and Mrs. L. W Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Parrott co- hosted a dessert party af which Elizabeth Dean Lloyd D. Hanna Wed In Picton The marriage of Elizabeth Cora py, Dean and Lloyd Douglas Hanna both of Oshawa, was solemmized recently in Picton The bride the Mr. Arthur Dean and the late Mrs bridegroom is the son of Mr Mrs. James Hanna, Picton. The Reverend daughter of ot Nicholas Basko officiated at the ceremony which was held at the bridegroom's parents' home in Picton Given in marriage by ther the bride wore length dress white organza over taffeta. The lace bodice fea- tured a boat neckline and long sleeves. A pearl crown held her short veil and she carried white Bible covered with roses. Miss Shirley Dean bride, the per fa- a street of red sister of Lhe maid-of-honor, wore Magill and and, Mrs. Ronald H. Gourley. Neighbors of the prospective idegroom on Cadillac avenue presented the couple with an elec- tric iron and ironing board Members of Mr. P. T. Cars- \well's class, Grade 7, presented the bride-to-be with a set of eight and coasters annual picnic of the taff of Adelaide McLaughlin Public School, of which the bride-to-he a member, she presented with a beautiful an glass salad bowl and ser From the Grade 5 class vhich the bride-to-be teaches she received a presentation of an aluminum lazy susan, cas glasses Af the vers Blackstock |serole and butter dish, and the Dean and the |Home and School Asic and sented her with a bo gon pre- china cup and saucer The Sunday School staff of St Andrew's United Church, of which the future bride and bride- grocm are both teachers, pre- sented them with an aluminum chair Following the rehearsal this evening, the wedding party will be entertained by the parents of the prospective bridegroom on lawr 5 Cadillac avenue south SLOT-MACHINE LONDON (CP) years' time it may FUEL In three be possible blue brocaded organza over taf. '0f housewives to buy their coal feta with a white bandeau and a|OF, Smokeless fuel from slot ma- small veil. She wore white gloves and carried white and yellow chrysanthemums Mr, Paul Hanna was best man for his brother A reception held at Orser Hall in Picton. Mrs. Lorne Garrow of Midland who received for the bride, wore a beige sheath with light green accessories and a corsage of yellow The bridegroom's mother was in nay blue with white accessories, Pink carnations comprised her' cor sage For the wedding Niagara Falls and bride wore a dress with white accessories and a yellow orchid corsage. The newly wedded pair will live in Oshawa. wa the roses trip to Buffalo, the green sheath ll chines, says the National Coal Board. The machines would be placed in the basements of blocks of flats and on street corners Superfluous Hair PERMANENTLY REMOVED By Electrolysis and the newest, fastest, Kree Century Series shortwave, revealing your true self, free of worry end embar- rassment. FREE Consultation MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawe et the Genosha Hotel, June 28 & 29th PHONE RA 3-4641 for appointment on these dotes . - with a chafing The party was held at the of Mr. and Mrs. Magill, 4 PERSONALS The June meeting of the Busi- Iness and Professional Women's Club was held in the form of a' poi luck supper at the home of] the president, Mrs. Eileen | Wilson, Lynbrook Park last night. Grace was said by Miss Jennie { Pringle. After supper the mem- {bers enjoyed a walk through the| spacious grounds and played cro-| ? quet, A short business meeting was held when plans were made for the bridge to be held in Oc- tober. A hearty vote of thanks E (was extended to Mrs. Wilson and| her mother, Mrs. Fred McBrien,| for their kind hospitality, | The KFederatic Des Femmes Canadiennes Francaise held a| communion breakfast last Sun-| day atthe South End restaurant. | Mrs. Lucien Chamberland pre-| sided. Mrs. Benjamin Michaud, regional president from Toronto, introduced the ' guest speaker, | Mrs. Sauve Beault of Ottawa, E |who spoke of the good work the| group does to help each other| land to maintain its own lan-| | guage. She was thanked by Mrs. Lucien Vezina, second vice-pres-| ident. Among the guests were the Reverend N. J. Gignac and Mrs, Girard Godin, president of the Toronto section. Mrs, John Cardinal, first . vice - president, School $10 Association, The contest was one with: excellent among the many groups contributed Oshawa Times Photo BROTHER AND SISTER Children of Mr. and Mrs Henry A. Bickle, Fernhill | Mr " Boulevard, are John Henry and Mrs. as the convener for the break-' pis ona year old and Heath- | of Oshawa. fast. While in Oshawa Mrs. o "Gay three. John and Hea- Photo by Ireland iseault was the guest of Mrs. | |Bernard Tierney | | Many friends and relatives GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES were present from Oshawa, Bow- manville and Whitby district at a ST. JOSEPH'S CPTA |list of accomplishments achieved| surprise party held at the Lions'| qpe ciosing meeting of St.|by this unit in its first year. Chief] community centre, Bowmanville, | jocenh's PTA was held recently|among these was a donation of on Saturday in honor of thejjn St Joseph's School. lone hundred dollars to the school | 25th wedding anniversary of Mr.| phe yearly report, read by the|to establish a library for the and Mrs. Delbert Yeo, Whiting secretary, showed an impressive|students. The unit also aided in| avenue, Oshawa. - re --|a bus trip to Niagara for the| Grace Cathmoir gathered at the|Senior students and assisted with| Mr. and Mrs. John H. Perry,|home of her son, Mr. Calvin 2 field day and picnic held on Sherwood street, entertained onl Cathmoir, Guelph street, on Fri-| the school grounds recently for Saturday, June 25, at a family | gay evening to honor her on her|the entire student body barbeque in honor of Mrs. |76th birthday. Other guests were| The Reverend L. T. McGough, Pe s brother, Mr.' Robert G.| resent from Toronto and Taun-|the guest speaker, gave a Sheridan, who is leaving tomor-l{on Mrs Cathmoir was present- talk and played several records) row for Mexico where he will oq with an electric frying pan|Specially prepared on sex instruc.! take a summer course at Univer-|,,,d a birthday book. {tion for children. Father Me- sity of Guadalajara. | Gough was introduced by" Mr. You are invited by the Social|Jack McAdam and thanked by Friends and relatives of Mrs. Department to send in any little MI. Robert Fraser. 3 litems of interest. News of teas,| The Dulcetones, a barbershop surprise parties, showers, anni- guartette consisting of Robert versaries and coming and goings Toll, Douglas Shute, Stewart Tut- \are always very acceptable and|ten and Michael Fairhart, sang {for which there is no charge. a number of selections and then telephone RA (led the meeting in a community| singsong | Refreshments were served by Edgar Donnelly and her third prize a close recipes who dent St. Paul's Presbyterian Ladies' Guild, second prize, $15: Mrs. C. E. Twining, president Vincent Massey Home and ther are the grandchildren of and Mrs. S. W. Prevost E. T. Matthews, all THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 28, 1960 7 Reception For 500 Guests At Sheremeta-Gdovec Wedding St. Gregory's Roman Catholic who dior blue silk Church was the scene of a wed- shantung with white accessories|._ ding recently when Ann Helen and corsage of pink garnet roset- Gdovec was united in marriage tes with white stephanotes and Her corsage was yellow rosettes with Raymond John Sheremeta. feathered carnations and white carnations. The bride is the daughter o the trip the | 00 theie Seay the Soule vit " 5 George IG 2 resi in Oshawa. sts were| ; ni a Phe bride travelled in a sage green present from Toronto and the Plage ie and Mrs. John Sheremeta, all of silk sheath with white accessories.| United States. - , loca . chose a For honeymoon MIDSUMMER SALE REDUCTIONS uve ro 10.00 (From current new prices) : ON FLOOR MODELS AND DEMONSTRATORS Sewing Room and Rental Machines Top quality SINGER* machines that perform like new, yet cost much less! 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Mr. John Driscoll played the wedding music and ac. Cy a | MARRIAGE companied the soloist, Mrs. Wil- 7 Mr. David Jenkins of Oshawa liam Kinsman, who sang "On wishes to announce the forthcom- this Day O Beautiful Mother", ing marriage of his younger "Ave Maria", "Veni Jesu" and | daughter, Beverly, to Mr. Paul Bradbury, son of Mrs. Verna Bradbury of Oshawa. The wed- ding will take place in Albert "Bless thou these souls". Given in marriage by her Street United Church on Friday, July 29, at 7 p.m. father the bride wore a full-length gown of white nylon sheer or- ganza fashioned with a round neckline of rosettes and short ps sleeves with mittens. The bouf-| fant skirt was embroidered in chantilly lace in panels and caught with satin rosettes. Her pearl and rhinestone studded tiara held a finger tip veil, and| she carried a cascade of steph- anotis blooms nesting in white] nylon set florets, centered with a| white orchid. Mrs. Bruce Affleck of Oshawa, sister of the bridegroom, was matron of honor, and the other attendants were Mrs. John Planeta of Oshawa, Miss Ann Hergel and Miss Mary Hergel of New Toronto, cousins of the bride| all wore full-skirted gowns of] silk organza with rhinestone tiaras. They wore short white gloves and carried cascades of white carnations and yellow roses. Dianne Rudniski was flower girl 1a white silk organza over taffeta | with matching bonnett, and she carried a tiny nosegay of yellow sweet heart roses and white car- nations. Master David Rudniski was the |ring bearer | Mr. John Ruskay was best man, | and the ushers were Mr. Millan| RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McLean will be happy to receive their relatives and friends at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bradley, Darlington boulevard south, on Saturday, July 2, from 7.30 to 10.30 p.m. on the occasion of their fortieth wedding anniver- sary. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Fehrenbach wish fo announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Frances Anne, to Mr, Dan- ford Hughes Lloyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel F, Lloyd, all of Oshawz. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, July 16, at 11 o'clock in St. Gregory's Roman | Catholic Church, | NO PAYMENTS TILL SEPTEMBER styles. 2445, and 38 to 57 BUDGET TERMS GLAZIERS Ladies' Cotton Dresses Just in time for the hot summer days ahead. In regular or sleeveless All colorfast and washable. In many shades and patterns, woven or printed. Sizes 8 to 20, 14V; to 3.98 - 4.98 - 5.98 FREE PARKING SPECIAL 49c Ladies' Beiter Dresses This season's lotest styles, Reduced to save you money. Values to 24.98--NOW 15.98 Values to 19.98--NOW 12.98 Values to 14.98--NOW 9.98 Values to 12.98--NOW 7.98 Gdovec, Mr. John Planeta and| Mr. Kenneth Tropak The reception was held at St John's Ukrainian Hall, Bloor St. east wher~ the bride's mother received the 500 guests. 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