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The Oshawa Times, 30 Jun 1960, p. 7

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\ Richardson-Bunker Wedding |YWCA Makes Plans] [For Day Camps Solemnized At St. George's The arnual Day Camps at the The marriage of Marilyn Jean matching short mittens. A tiara «WCA will open on Monday, July Bunker, daughter of Mr. and set with crystals and pearls held/4. For the first camp 85 girls Mrs. Arthur W. Bunker, and Wil- her fingertip veil and she carried irom 10 to 12 years of age have liam George Richardson, son of a cascade of red roses and baby heen registered and 100 girls, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Richard- chrysanthemums. ared 8 to 10, have been register-| son. all of Oshawa, was solem- The maid-of-honor was Miss ed for the second camp. Twenty! nized on Saturday, June °5, at St.|} "rilyn Muldrew and the other|iocal teen-age girls will be work-| George's Anglican Church. attendants were Mrs. Hazel Mol-ing as counsellors assisting the The Reverend C. D. Cross of-|1° and Miss Donna Elliott. The|directors of the camp, Miss Rut ficiated. The wedding music was flower girl was Miss Mary Wil-|Naish and Miss Janet Beacom layed by Mr. Alan Reesor son, cousin of the bride. wore i a i : D Given in marriage by her mint green lace over taffeta Top Roapy Se pod] father, the bride wore a floor- with silk organza cummerbunds be " Re Yea the : length gown of silk organza over and matching green feather head- program and. special on h ny taffeta designed with a V neck- dresses with shoulder - length will be tito Spee nd Apa line draped with organza with veils. They wore white gloves) pu 55 S anc games sch dosha SO and carried cascades of Miss Ursula Stroeter will have understand- clirvsapthemims charge of this part of the pro. po ram and will be making good i | Mr. Jack Carr acted as best|® 4 ! | the Sharon G. Rieger TE a au Messrs, | Use of the OCCI playing field Becomes Bride William King and Norman Shortt. [nade available by courtesy of Of Frank Pupp A reception was held in the the Board of Education. parish hall at St. George's The YWCA grounds at Adelaide Church. To receive. the bride's ifouse lend themselves very well The marriage of Sharon Gail mother chose a brown and beige for day-camping providing pleas. Rieger and Frank Pupp, both of silk print with beige accessories. ant shade on the holtest after- Oshawa, was soemnized on Sat- The bridegroom's mather, assist-'noon. The day starts at 9.30 a.m urday June 25 at Holy Cross!ing, was in powder blue silk or-jwith flag-raicing followed by Roman Catholic Church. « ganza with matching accessories. crmes, crafts. music and drama- The bride is the daughter of and Mrs. Matthew J. Rie- cer of Oshawa and the bride- Both wore céorsages of carna-; avoom 1s the son of Mr. and Mrs. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 30, 1960 7 Fun, Frolic, Glittering Spectacle Blend In Magnificent "Dream" By JO ALDWINCKLE It took six curtain calls and la burst of "bravos'" to break the magic spell of a 'Midsummer |Night's Dream" at Stratford on |Tuesday night. The whole pro- duction, directed by Douglas |Campbell was infinitely gay and fey. The Elizabethan costuming, particularly in the wedding scene was magnificent, and the special |effects were marvels of expert |craftsmanship. The properties |were made in the festival work {shop under the direction of Mar | Negin, supervised by Brian Jack Nacks | 72 SIMCOE ST. N. for a fashion filled Holiday ... Here's where you'll find all that's new and colorful in SPORTSWEAR for sun filled hours . , . for play or 'minxes with ing The robust humor of Athenian workmen preparing a play in honor of the duke's wed- ding brought gales of laughter. The characterization and timing by the sextet, Mervyn Blake, Tony Van Bridge, Robin Gam mell, William Needles, Chris Wiggins and Bernard Behrens, was wholly entertaining and evok- ed rounds of applause, part of the credit for which must still go to Shakespeare for his keen obser- % vation of human types Bruno ( dragon fly warm leisure activities . . . at home or away . . . colors and styles galore to ge mix or match to your hearts content. EDWARDS 7 com: Ww b lacks LADIES' WERR LTD. 72 SIMCOE ST. NORTH RA 5-1912 Anniversary Pair, Open To-night Until 9 o'clock In Bowmanville the of The Lions wore and of the She Community Centre Bowmanville, was the setting on Saturday, June 25, for a silver vedding party for Mr. and Mrs Delbert Yeo, Whiting avenue Oshawa The alove glove was held in St 's Hall. For the occasion the bride's mother wore cocoa-tone anza over lace and satin with reception TWO MODERN STORES IN OSHAWA ZELLER'S RETAILERS guests were received by Freeman Reynard and Mrs Fred Ball of Oshawa, On arrival Mrs. Yeo and daughter, Lorna. were presented with corsages of American Beauty roses as well Mrs. George 'Bell of Oshawa who was a bridesmaid 25 years dg20 Movies sitown hy which the Vi by Ottawa, many double-ring as in music ers Kel street wel as gust TO THRIFTY CANADIANS OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY--DOMINION DAY of local interest were Mr. Orville Short after| couple were escorted lo the stage by their attendants of 25 years ago, Mr. and Mrs George Bell of Oshawa. Mr, Ce-| cil Yeo of Paris, Ontario, read| a humorous address written by| Mrs. Orvillé Ashton, Enniskillen, | which was followed by the pre-| sentatior of, a dinette suite and| f'oor lamp by Denny Wannan, billy Tomlinson of Orono and| Ted Yeo of Enniskillen, all neph- for with wore The n New east. For wore a with a accessories The newly in Oshawa. forme the and was periwinckle Robert Reid matron-of-blue in blue nylon organza. The shirred bodice featured a square neck line and a large boy enhanced FOR TOMORROW A.M. aspects' further personal and husiness associations make the most of them then, since he late afternoon influ- ences are the exact opposite tions x : The campers bring their lunch serussi flitted like a 4 I's "rank Pupp. Budapest, Hungary 2 he linen dress with a green and|@Ooth the Oshawa and the West Well Known Oshawa Pai e 0 n S a a alr i the mood of the of the Fairies. At his beck and Given in marriage by her 1 obstrusively to the og craft equipment for the camp. Helen Burns and Kate Reid, de-/tals and fairies came together in skirt inset with bows. A coronet the campers at 3.30 p.m John Diefenbaker and from the hack full skirt ies and carried nosegays of white nor-General and Madam George carried out in the corsages ofl Mrs. Theodore T. Tyers of Osh Mr. Albert Barker of Beaver- ered rived from England. Scotland, pation. worn Mr. Edwards. |Henderson of Beaverton t ! awa friends Oshawa on the hall table where Miss|was played by Mr. Ronald Nassau For the occasion| AS the couple left by motor for : OTF sandra Thompson. who opened| father, the bride wore a baller oy her Sunday evening progran) The bridegroom's mother was cessories. Mr. and Mrs. Pupp yim 1 ¢ : 3 ree-1 IPT .ake| pearl and sequin crown held her Colonel W. E. Phillips of Lea- by the three-tiered wedding cake on pent Jane Churchill Templeton Also assisting Mrs. Collis and small white hat. white y sO at present a member of tife Wo : Mr. and Mrs. Edwards agreed Later the couple left for a wed- 3 A and milk is provided for them | The whimsical music. in his long shimmer-. phe Reverend Philip Coffey of- g os : S white duster, white accessories,|mount Kiwanis Club give the . play. call, Jake Dengel, the lissom Taiher, the bride, wore a princess live 'in Oshawa Celebrate J0th Anniversary The camp continues 1 dhe at od \ Yington and Tacoma Berl Edwards, over 45 years ago and lived inljightfully portrayed two schemingone of Stratford's gayest revels. 'held her veil and she carried a nge : --- rades, 'Sadie Hawkins' day and te their friends and relatives on an extensive trip to Englaud,| 5 Henderson-Tyers Wedding Mis Mary Zmudski was ih ding anniversary up residence in Oshawa. Honored At Party museum and Lakeview park and Stradeski, was similarly dressed Honorable Michael Starr and (,mmer silk. Her corsage was| Af Centre Street United Church a mi 1ing hat and chrysanthemums Vanier and from Prime Minister bronze chrvsanthemums worn by|awa, became the bride of William on was best man, Ushering were MTo'lvivoed. New York. N . . /. G. Dickson g I vIvor \e Yor 1 Yellow roses, bronze ra The Reverend W. G. Dicks A reception was held at the | Rut Ramsey use y A lesa = ty : as SHEED nsev. Ro Brownlee was in charg> of|lington the bride's mother wore a cham.|2 Weddng (rip the bride wa . 3 n+ the door for the guests ina gown of white nylon organza . over CFRB played My Hero i ate PIie ted Precis will live in Oshawa f Nai ™ 5 a fingertip veil and she carried a side sent personal congratulations were Mrs. William - Schoenau, | York State and points was professional singer Mrs. Brownlee were Mrs. Maur- and a rose corsage men's Missionary Society of the secret of a happy mar- # ding trip to points easi. For trav-|¢ A A Kiwanis Club osed by Harry Somers who also ing cape. but maintained the dig-:ficiated. The wedding music was A A iD § : ? and a carnation corsage. On their|camp generous financial help The two bewitched maidens, Puck, played his impish tricks gown of white nylon organza Out of town guests were pres- ernoon with special events such Mr. and Mrs g --| white orchid in a cascade of pink a 'gold rush' day. Camp outings Sunday afternoon and evening o- Scotland and Europe, they v» maid-of-honor in blue organza Letters of congratulations were rg receive her guests, Mi: H 1d I T Ri C { The day ends for Yodwards wore a two-piece prioi- e n WO- ng eremony in coral. Both wore matching Mrs. Starr. Telegrams were sen! yallow roses and bronze chrysan-lon Saturday, June 25, Marth | carrie a cascade bouquet Mr. Alex Erle acted as. best Leslie Frost. Numewous gifts, nips. Collis and Mrs. Brownlee Sydney Henderson, son of Mrs : A Mr. Philip Henderson of Peter 3 Mary ami : nd offi sige accessories and a yellow Hamilton, Toronto a themums anc gold tipped leaves) officiated at the home of the bride's maternal ! known pianist and organist | Given pagne organza sheath over taf-|Wearing a two-piece suit of figur T! 'hocolate S r Pouring tea al the table cover- designed with a scoop neckline irom The Chocolate Soldier hie: acoetsarics. Both with gifts and flowers Mrs. dra Turpin, Mrs going away the bride and Hamilton. She ice Doyle, Mrs, John Verrico and wedded pair will live Simcoe Street United Church and thal whether of their > x "DT i i Ob by the Oshawa MR. AND MRS. BERT elling the bride wore a green appeared on stage, added un-/'nity demanded of Oberon, King played by Mrs. R. G. Booth i np i ppe R B return the newly wedded pair|Which is used to buy sports and Hermia and Helena, played by with unearthly agility and mor- over satin designed with a full en' from Kingston, Norland, Bur- as scavenger hunts, costume pa- Athol street cast, were at home Yamilton for several years. After|-- tea roses are planned to the Henry House the occasion of their 3th wed- (urned to Canada where they took p , The bridesmaid. Miss Connie ; : Camp Samac received from Prime Ministe ed ensemble of blue and white headdresses and white accessor- bv their Excellencies. the Gover-'jopums The gold theme was|Alice Tyers, daughter of Mr. and ler 1 g! | i : nt : pink and white carnations man and Mr. Tibor Kamondy ush- telegrams, letters and cards at ud the boutonniere, a gold car-|Olive Henderson and Mr. John 5 borough and Mr. Paul Tyers, Osh- , 5 iy he Ey " rose sage el) om: heir ormed the arrangement of flow-| ceremony. The wedding srandirother. Mrs: S.J. Drinkle.[T05¢ Corsage onzratulations ' Yook assisted by Miss| in marriage by her Sf op! let : feta with a green picture hat. ed glazed cotton with white ac- "nl i i lace ¢ .en'ced short sleeves and a full skirt. A tnem. Col. R. S. McLaughlin and/cd with a lace cloth and cen"red Male Oe armer a Mrs las wn. 3 By ESTRELLITA Mis... Edwards the Harmer and Mrs. Douglas Brown. | powder blue linen suit Glasgow {Miss Fay Templeton. the past has been an active ilage m membe: of Northminster Unitad fion or this, is sharing a fifty- Church and North Simcoe Home fifty partnership and enjoyment She has 0 companionship. They also ex- Richard of Ham. pressed the views thal the young|and Mrs. Albert Cox. Elgin street people wilder "vou them. Out-of-town and Schoo' Association three brothers dton: John and Tom of Glasgow, scotland Mr. Edwards began his career as a barber's assistant at the age of 15 in Glasgow, where he met his future wife. He has had Mr in Glasgow, M1 New York, Hamilton and in Osb-| New estah- Richard 27 of which Templeton his own businesses awa where he has been lished tor 38 years at his present location sureet, For 37 years he has been Hamilton Latimer and Ed-|'lizabeth Newhall, Mr Jack personal barber to Colonel R. S McLaughlin and Colonel W. E Phillips. Until recently Mr wards attended Col. McLaughli every morning and when Colonel ( ollis Mr Penny and Kary, all of Toronto / McLaughlin is at Parkwood, Mir Edwards still serves him. Wier Colonel Phillips lived in Oshawa in the present YWCA, Mr wards also attended him every aay and still travels to Leaside , once or twice a week fo serve nm Mr. Edwards has one sister, City of Australia, Ernest of London now resides in Oshawa. Another hrother formerly of England, died last year brothers are barbers Mr. and Mrs. Edwards were married on June 24, 1910. in the Church of Scotland by the late Reverend A W. Wotherspoon The best man was Mrs. Edwards' brother. Richard. now of Hamil ton, and the bridesmaid was the late Mrs, Margaret Hunter Mr. and Mrs. Edwards have two daughters, Mrs. Murray Col (Florence) of Toronto and Mrs. Harold Brownlee (Sophiea) ». Oshawa; ana three grandchil- |© dren, Edward (Ted) Collis aud , Dey and Lee Brownlee The couple came to Canada Rinelis Club Names Officers 'The Kinette Club of Oshawa re- cently held its final meeting fo the vear 1959-60 in the Fleet. wood room of the Hotel Genosha Guest for the evening was Mrs Jan Coverly. wife of Kinsman Bruce Coverly The resignation of Mrs Semple was accepted, sret. Immediately following the busi- ness session Mrs. Earl Southern turned the meeting over to the election committee The 1esults of were as follows Mrs. rl James with re the elegtions Past president, Southern; president, Mrs. Arthur Stone; 1st vice- oresident, Mrs Douglas Lowe 2nd vice-president, Mrs, Gordon Garrison; secretary, Mrs. An thony Goepfrish; treasurer, Mrs Bruce Gerrow: registrar, Mrs. Kenneth Wright; bulletin editor, Mrs. Donald Lake directors Mrs. Allan Canning, Mrs. lan McClure, Mrs Lloyd Pigden, Morley Robinson and Mrs. Jack MacDermaid The installation of the officerg will take place at the first gen- eral meeting in September. The meeting closed with en- lertainment and refreshments provided by the entertainment 'ummittee under the chairman: ship of Mrs. Lloyd Pigden. [! Mrs 5 Celina ber genera- PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Smith of than just today appeared in their youth hear more no east, have returned home after spending a week in Windsor, De- about | troit and Flint. Charles from guests included Mr. Walter G. Corben - |street, returned yesterday and Mrs. Gildo DiMambro,| SORES. A and. Mrs Ecpedt Palazzo of| Colorado Springs where e ; ar Ie 2 |becn visiting his <aughter yO ry and Mrs; E. D. McCord and Mr i ; ss 327 Cord. Mr. and Mrs ol wil- Templeton and family of wajor Marcel Coté and Mrs Mr and Mrs. George (ote and children of Rivers, Man Gail and Denise, Mr |iioha formerly of Camp Borden William Benton, Mrs.| were recent guests at the home and Mrs.|of Mrs. Cote"s parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. David Mrs. F. A. Morris. Jarvis street and Mrs. John Day,| Mrs. Samue| Collis, has Mrs Mi he Mrs Ennis, Mi and Guests from out of town at the P-nderson - Tyers wedding were Mrs. F. W. Pyers, Miss Dorothy Tyers, Mrs. E. A. Tyers, Mrs |W. F. Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs | Preston Strong, Mr. and Mrs. Ed {ward Henderson, Mr. and Mi SOCIAL NOTICE sland London. place in Queen East Presbyt¢fian|derson All ihe Church July 30 Mr. and Mrs. Warren Carson of |p 3 Mrs. Ernest Plazzo of New York Newtonville Fred Alden and three brothers, Joseph sagement Helen England, and John who recently Bruce came from England to assist his yy hrother in his business and whol yj)jage James Thomson, Mrs. J P Henderson Sr., Mr. and Mis all of Toronto; Mr B. Tyers, Oakville ENGAGEMENT announce the en-land Mrs. F their daughter.| My. and Mrs. H. A. Tyers and to Mr. 'Robert|mys' C. Wykes, Islington: M MacNeill, son of Margaret Perris, Mrs. J. A. Cox and Mrs. John MacNeill of| Mr, and Mrs. Alex Edmonstone Green. Prince Edward! Mr. and Mrs. Ross Jackman. a The wedding is to take| of Bowmanville; Mrs. Olive Hen Mr. Albert Barker. Mi Mrs. J P Henderson Beaverton; Mrs. George S. Thom of Louise, Barton Foronto, on Saturday, and 1960, al 4 o'clock son, Ottawa; and Mrs niskillen Hendeon Henderson J. N. W. Nicholls, Mrs. Andrew Rae Mr. and Mrs. E. lowdale Mrs. John Slemon Theodore Slemon, En- Mr. and Mrs. J. P. M nd Mrs. B. D »orough: 1 Bracebridy Milford Bay: Henderson, Wil- Out of town guests at the Pupp- n N G eger wedding were Mrs. W Sager, Shannonville; Mr and especially if you are dealing with sensitive persons. Remain calm end don't let obstacles "throw" you. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, ur horoscope indicates good possibilities for occupational and financial gain in August, Novem ber, early December and early 1961; also promises fine aspects for travel and social interests during August and January Those engaged in creative work or ews of ihe honored couple. Lorne yeo presented an anniversary cup and saucer with other gifts.| The Centre was decorated with| bouquets of peonies and on the| siage a table held a three-tier! wedding cake made by Mrs. Yeo. | Mrs. J.» Wannan of Almonte mother of the bride, and Mrs. Bertha Yeo, Bowmanville, mo- ther of the bridegroom, were ooth present. Music for danciag| was supplied by Mr. M. Rans-| berry, Mr and Mrs, Kenneth! Weal, Orono and Mr. Roy Ash- Ir | | Take off for Summer Elizabeth Arden's SLEEK The cream of depilatories for gently removing hair from face, arms and legs. Sleek is safe to use on the ¥ A of hair smoothly. Sleek is most delic ale, areas. Sleek is sure bo remove all trace swift to give the perfect results you want. 2 00 4 ounces CITY WIDE FREE DELIVERY 8 KING ST. E. 530 SIMCOE ST. S PHONE RA 3-2245 OSHAWA PHONE RA5-3546 STORES IN BOWMANVILLE AND WHITBY PLAZA Mrs. ( B. McCraig. Seattle any profession Fequiring original Washington Mr and Mrs, IY and imagination will be under George Lenhardt, Winnipeg: Mr, Inspiring gtimuli in October when and Mrs. Joseph Zimmer. Ay]. new ideas could be worked out mer; Miss Jean Zimmer, Toron. With a view to profit during the Mr. and Mrs Rowe first three months of the new Aulac, Nova Scotia year If you are mat rim o nially minded you may even unex Sadun 9 te pectedly, reach the altar in Aug- trionds tives in PAL ust or December'. If not. a-couple wit lis parents. Mr. and Mrs more chances are indicated in W. G. Gifford, before leaving for May and June, Family and home Edmonton to visit his brother. |\Blerests will be governed by Mr. Gordon Gifford and family generous aspects for Jost Of: the year ahead, but be alert to pos Miss Monica sible tension in mid-September turned to Vancouver alter also in late December. July will weekend her be somew hat of a dull month, and don't take romances seriously Mrs. Leo Kar- then. 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