OSHAWA JAYCETTES' EXECUTIVE FOR 1960-61 left to right are Mrs. Donald Lowe, second vice-president, and Mrs, Douglas Pictured above are the mem- bers of the executive for 1960- 61 of the Oshawa Jaycettes | Knowler, | ------------ oneen, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, July 5, 1960 7 The marriage of Margaret Sara, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Dancey, and Robert Grant Aldsworth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert G. Aldsworth, all of | Oshawa, was solemnized in St. Andrew's United Church last Wednesday evening by the Rev- erend George Telford D.D. The candlelight ceremony was fully: choral with the church or- ganist, Mr. E. Kelvin James, play ing the wedding music. Mrs. |Laurie French and Mr, John Campbell were soloists in the an (them 'Blessed Be the God and | Father of our Lord Jesus Christ" | |and choir and congregation join-| |ed in singing '0 Father Aii Creal- | |ing"" and "The Lord Is My Shep-| | herd", | Given father, the bride wore a gown of pure white silk organza over |peau de soie, The basque bodice | #1 was styled with a portrait neck-| %1\line and short sleeves and the bouffant skirt flowed into a cathe. dral train.' Bodice and skirt were| embellished with appliqued im- ported Guipure lace re-embroi- | dered with sequins. A bandeau of i pearls held her fingertip veil of {pure silk illusion and she car-| |ried a cascade" of white carna- tions, stephanotis and ivy trails. | Miss Sheila ¥¢ Dancey was her sister's maid of honor wearing a full-skirted gown of pale pink pure silk embroidered organza over 'taffeta with a split-level By hw, A Ld In Choral, Candle-Light Rites Aldsworth-Dancey Vows Heard with bateau neckline and short ' sleeves and taffeta cummerbund. She wore a large picture hat of tie same fabric and carried a rascade of pink carnations, shas- ta chrysanthemums and ivy. The y bridesmaids, dressed similarly in blue, were Miss Freda K., Dan- cey, Miss Barbara J. Watt, Miss | Carol L. Jamieson and Miss Pat- ricia Dancey. | Mr, John Helliwell acted as| best man and the ushérs were] Mr. William A. Watson, Mr. Ron-| ald A. Dancey, Mr, Terence Snowden. Toronto; and Mr, Rob-! ert Arnold. | A reception was held at Ade-| laide House. Receiving, the bride's mother wore champagne Alencon lacé over peau de soie, flowing panels of pure silk or- ganza; a matching hat and a| corsage of Talisman roses. The) bridegroom's mother was in or-| chid shantung with overblouse of white Guipure lace, Her hat and # in. marriage by her|fashioned on emnire lines with| = PERSONALS ronto, spent the holiday weekend in 'Gettysburg and Washington. The planning comnittee for opening of the Central Area, Girl Guides Association, camp site met recently at the home of Mrs E. A. Collins, area commission- er. The members are Miss Vera Moyse, former area (treasurer, who gave great assistance to the council in setting up plans for the camp site; Mrs. R. E. McMullen, former division commissioner; Mrs. Leo Glover, Mrs. Cyril Wey- rich, Mrs, D. E. Fox, and Mrs. C. M. Tooley. Oshawa guests attending the wedding on Saturday at St Paul's United Church, Ajax, of Donna Marie Graham and James Alan Bentley were the bride's grandparents, My, and Mrs. Eugene Willson; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Willson, Scott and Sandra; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Allan, Susan and Nancy; Mr, and Mrs, Andrew MacMullan, Karen and Blair; Mr. Harry Marks, Mrs. Roy Bond, and from New- market, Mrs. Edward McBrien, aunt of th2 bride. Mrs. Russell Land of Flint, Michigan, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter van Herwerden, Grand Rapids, Michigan, were weekend guests of Mr, and Mrs. E. H. | |Willson, Queen street. accessories matched her sheath | & style dress and pink carnations romprised her corsage. /The honeymoon is being spent in New York City and the Lake Placid district. As the couple left, the bride was wearing a powder blue linen suit with white organza hat and white accessories and a corsage of white carna- NEWLYWEDS Pictured after their wedding | and Mrs. Angelo Cupelli and Jesenitly | at ig { the bridegroom is the son of rea man | a are Mr. and Mrs. Silvio Latin. Mr, and Mrs. Antonio Latin, Formerly Miss Florina Cupelli, | all of Oshawa. the bride is the daughter of Mr. ! ~Photo by Mary's studio tions and stephanotis. Mr. and Mrs. Aldsworth will re- turn to live on Lansdowne drive, ! Oshawa. jacket, scalloped and appliqued, treasurer, Mrs. Donald Brown, past-president, Mrs; Carl Die- derichsen, secretary. CHILD GUIDANCE Cg Mrs. E. A. Collins, Grierson street, has returned from Ottawa where she has been attending the conferences of the Ontario TB Association and the Canadian TB Association which was marking its diamond jubilee, Mrs, Collins beard many fine addresses by eminent medical authorities and took part in workshop studies on Mr. and Mrs. C, S. Martyn, |rehabilitation, directed by Mrs. Mary street, gpd Mr. and Mrs. | Frank Metz and son, Derek, To-| 80- J. D. Chaisson, professor of 0 cial work at the University Toronto. You are invited by the Social the Department to send in any little items of interest. News of teas, surprise parties, 'showers, anni- versaries and comings and go- ings are always very acceptable and for which there is no-charge. Please write or telephone RA 3-3474, local 18. Mr, and Mrs. Charles M. Wal- lace, Athol street east, have just returned from North Bay where they attended the funeral of their sister-in-law, the late Mrs, Frank D. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bennett and children, Tommy, Dennis, Linda, Kathy and Patsy of Sault Ste. Marie, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogers and family, Gar- rard road. Toronto guests at the Alds- worth - Dancey wedding included Mr, and Mrs: W, Snowden, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilcox, Miss Natalie Wilson, Mr, Terence Snowden, Mr. John Campbell and Mrs, T. Marks, Others from out of town: the Reverend and Mrs. F. W. Taylor, Colborne; Mr. and Mrs. T Bolton, Islington; Mrs. F. L. Plun- kett, Cameron; Mr, and Mrs. W. M. Metcalfe, Brockville; Mr. and Mrs, E. Metcalfe, Warsaw, Ontario; Miss B. N. LeGrice, Forest Hill Village; Mrs. D. Chappelle, Port Credit; Mr. and Mrs, R. Mansell, Scarborough: Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Maidment and Kathy, Mrs. Gordon Gray, Carol and Ross, Owen Sound; Mr, §. Nicholls, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Martin and Lynda, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs, Murray Greenlaw, Don Mills and Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hipkins, Scarborough. Patricia Bartels | SOCIAL NOTICE Becomes Bride Of Ronald Mutton MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Elmer G. Harris of Almonds announce the forth- Air Conditioned | shop WOOLWORTH'S Firs Air Conditioned president. Back row from left to right are Mrs. Victor Pratt, | who were installed at a recent dinner meeting, Seated from coming marriage of their daugh- {ter, Mary Evelyn, to Mr. Frank | | Patrick Bell, son of Mr, and Mrs, Mutton was solemnized recently at Maple Grove United Church, = | nomas Bell of West Rouge. The eremony is to take place in --~QOshawa Times Photo | - . | Take Wise Precautions The bride is the daughter of | Whitby yd hE Dlace In Mr. And Mrs. Martyn Rennick ~~ Sharpe-Petherick | qn Family Trip By Car : : Mrs. D, K. Whitney of Bowman- day, July 9, at 7 o'clock. By G. CLEVELAND MYERS [side eating place with soft drinks|Ville and the late Mr. Leonard C. ENGAGEMENT At Home On Silver Wedding Nuptials Bela Because many families go a-/may be unsanitary, | Bartels and the bridegroom is the Mr. and Mrs. H. W Barnes of At Albert Street United Church ) i | f Mr, and Mrs. C. S. Mut- : Er : i ; dair| motoring together in summer, it's| If vop is drunk .from bottles, |Son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Martyn Rennick, (land, Downsview, and Mrs, Har-| fecently, Lorine Bethal Adalr| Hoh Ko ao noiiar of safety sheathed straws add to safety [to0. all of Bowmanville, ~~: |. T. 20C Jr To -ratnes o were|health and maximum enjoyment Most chiliiren, not strictly limited] The Reverend Harold Stainton o.oo ot" their eldest daugh- of Port Perry, celebrated their old Martyn, of Port Perry. All Femotick aud Eerii Geo rge ] : pith Bop Maly i pnb m any united in marriage with the Rev-|(of all in the car. will consume too much of such officiated. She, Fedde usd ter, Miriam Diane, to Mr. Joseph their residence on Ontario street. beauitful gifts including several|erend S. C. H. Atkinson officiat-| For children under six or seven orks to. lie avoided are ous. was pavers W. VanDriel was the { 1. Formosa, son of Wr Su Yh sandwiches with salad |soloist. | marriage ae rake ye > The bridal attendants of 25 oil paintings; sterling encrusted|P8: riding in the back seat, the two- Given in marriage by her step-|gaturday, August 6, at 10 a.m. years ago were all on hand to|crystal; silverware and a three-| The bride is the'daughter of Mr.|door car avoids temptation to tards, 5a! a | celebrate with the exception of piece mantel console set in im-|and Mrs. Roydon Kenneth Adair|tamper with the door lever. dressings and the like which may, wiven Ii Marriage Pot on the bride's only sister, Mrs. Allen, ported china. of Oshawa and the bridegroom| Some parents even remove the spoil if weather is warm. ather, Mr. D. K. p Hes he. |i St. Gregory's Roman Catho- Jenkins, who died several years| Mr, and Mrs. Martyn Rennick| is the grandson of Mrs. E t he 1/levers from the back doors for| Wonderful 'if for school - age(bride was gowned in white sha}, cpypop, ago. | were married in Fairbank United | Sharpe of Trenton. safety, Other pare nt s have children time can be found to [dow lace. A square neckline and! Among the relatives, friends/ Church, Toronto, June 15, 1935, The bride who was attended by|trained their young children so visif\places and byways of inter. long sleeves styled The Bodies aud and éighbors, numbering Jel With jlie, Reverend J. et in Miss Lorraine Reid wore a wall that they Foil taper with ost, ee Vi may prove highly al Hace Lh aie a the our. over , who were present to|ister of Fairban n urch| sheath dress of mint green silk|any : A i " - convey their best wishes were and the Reverend R. J. Irwin, | organza over taffeta featuring a/hand or head out a car window.| (My bulletin Enjoying Our Chil- dress held her fingertip veil 24d out-of-town guests from Toronto, minister of Donlands United scooped neckline, short shirred] Be sure to have safety belts in-|dren may be had by sending a|she carried a bouquet of white Weston, Swinton Park Proton| Church, officiating. There were| sleeves and a white cummerbund. stalled, especially for two persons self-addressed, U.S. stamped en-|carnations and pink roses. Sores, Sofi, nee Nyda, aendnt, th lie Sh wires ele ues Sup and nthe rm sen. veo lo me care of this Mie. Doi Cll, the ma ton, ii Albert, Cannington, McClelland, of Downsview an, Corsage 3 BYY. SoTyeam "Ams TO SECURITY Newspaper) bron » of Boos, aid the brides: Willowdale, Uxbridge, Bowman- Mrs. Luther Allin, of Bowman-| : : : | I a youngster under three or PARENTS' QUESTIONS y S Bra od ile. Whitby. Osh 1 Se in 1 the best ras the, Miss Reid was identically dress 1 Faili 3 oe and Miss Marilyn Flintoff dress- ville, Whithy, Oshawa and Seu- To ye hei na €| od in beige and brown figured silk four sits in a chair on the back| Q. Failing to win admission to|ed identically were in pink chiffon gop Istana. of congratulations EO EE ororio. M-| srganza with beige accessories. Seat, it should be securely: fas-|colleges of their choice, where |over pink satin. Miss Brenda Barr The marriage of Patricia Lil- lian Bartels and Ronald John FOR BETTER VALUES 100% COTTON BED SHEETS Double Size 80" x 100" Regular $2.79 each SPECIAL ] MULTI STRIPE COTTON DISHCLOTHS 16" x16" Regular 19¢ SPECIAL 15¢ EACH Shop with confidence where you EACH ANCIENT / GARDEN MANSTON COURT, England (CP)--Mrs. Nancy Austen, a farmer's wife in this Kent village may have an ancient mammoth under her garden. Last month her young son unearthed the fos- silized tusk of an ice age mam- moth, and experts plan to dig for the rest of the bones. Located in the heart WOOLWORTH oi Ebon - were received from Huntington, Mrs, Rennick is the former West Virginia, Phoenix, Arizona;|Miss Myrtle Margarette Ander- an! New London, Connecticut,| son, daughter of the late Mr, and US.A. Mrs. George Anderson, of Downs- For the occasion Mrs, Rennick view. She is well known for her chose a sheath - styled afternoon) artistic ability in arts and crafts, gown of Chantilly lace in pale| which she taught for many years pink, designed and made by her-|in the Toronto districts. self, and wore an orchid corsage Mr. Rennick is the son of Mrs. to receive her guests. The couple] Thomas Rennick of Toronto and was assisted by their only son,|the late Mr. Rennick. Martyn, and the bridegroom's] Mr. and Mrs, Rennick made mother, Mrs. Thomas Rennick, of| their home in and around Downs- Toronto. view, prior to coming to Port The attractively arranged tea) Perry some six years ago. Mr, table was set with an heirloom|Rennick has been connected with lace cloth. The unique centre-|the Timothy Eaton stores and piece of pale pink rosebuds and|just before his retirement re- white larkspur was flanked by|ceived recognition for his 25 silver candelabra. years of service with this large Presiding over the tea table organization. during the afternoon were Mrs.| For many years the Rennick Fred DeNure, Mrs. J. C. Love,|izmily has been well-known in Port Perry; Mrs. Lawrence Port Perry, having spent their Davis, Pickering, and Mrs. Orval summers at Six Mile Island, at Collacutt, of Willowdale. In the|the family cottage before making evening, Mrs. Luther Allin, Bow-| this community their permanent manville; Mrs. Victor Creech, home. Yellow and white feathered car-|tened to the seat and have a| may high school graduates get in-| was flower girl in blue. All wore nations comprised her corsage. |safety belt. Youngsters who like Mr, Cornelius Opthof of Toron-|to stand beside or between adults to acted as best man. on the front seat always should | bride's parents' home on Hillside] When youngsters are quarreling| |avenue, For the occasion the|or fighting in the car they may |bride's mother wore medium distract the driver and cause an | green with white accessories. The accident. Such warfare may be bridegroom's grandmother was in|avert by keeping the antagon- light blue with matching acces-|ists apart. There may. be times sories. Both wore carnationa COT when the driver should pull off sage, the road and discipline the of- 2 Later the oe leit for a yd enders. ing trip to nts in New York| 3 tel State. For going away the bride], Safely J5 jurthiered if Lis thi] |wore a white two-piece dress|:S p snfie So tal re Sieh |with mauve accessories and a traveled in a day is under to [white corsage. Mr. and Mrs. [300 miles, 'with no occasion for | Sharpe will make their home in|fast driving and if, moreover, Orne d. [stops are made at the end of 50 miles or so, when the youngsters can walk about for a few min- utes. | It's also helpful if a parent or| older child can help entertain the younger children by reciting nur- sery rhymes, reading to them, | HOUSEHOLD HINT | Use dental floss for sewing on |buttons, stringing beads and stitching stuffing into fowl, It's much stronger than thread. Woodbridge; Mrs. Earl Anderson, |- Stoud] ville' and Mrs. Earl Martyn of Prince Alberi. Those assisting were Miss Inez Martyn of Toronto, Miss Barbara Love of Fort Erie; the Misses Marion and Mildred Martyn of Prince Albert; the Misses Doro-| thy and Catherine Wakely, of To- ronto; Mrs. Horace Webster, | Prospect; Mrs. John Cook,| Greenbank; Mrs. Henry McCel- Pretty Wedding | At St. Hedwig's | The marriage of Stephanie Maliszewska and Anthonv Racal. | both of Oshawa, was solemnized % recently at St. Hedwig's- Roman Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boleslaw Maliszew- ska of Poland and the bride- groom Is the son of Mrs. John Ragal of Poland and the late Mr. Ragal The Reverend Felix Kwiatowski| officiated. The wedding music was plaved by Mrs, R. G. Booth| © and Mre. Joseph Liepiec sang. | © Given in marriage by her bro- ther, Mr. Stanley Maliszewski, the Bride wore a full-length gown o! nylon net over satin. Lily- point sleeves and a 'scalloped neckline trimmed with flower| 2 motifs and sequins styled the : bodice and panels of sequin- studded flower motifs enhanced the full skirt. A rhinestone tiara held her fingertip veil and she! carried a cascade of red and white carnations. singing to, them and playing all sorts of verbal games with them, like counting farm animals seen on the road, or watching for li- cence plates from different states. Jokes and riddles also can be fun, TAKE ALONG FLUIDS Remember to take along pure water and milk in vacuum bot- tles which can be refilled' from safe sources. The average road- A reception was held at the|be protected, too. {Glenbrook High School, |start school for the first time printed chiffon. Both wore cor- formation about colleges still able|white bandeaux and gloves and to take more freshmen? carried cascades of pink and A. College Admissions Center,|white carnations. Master Robert |G. North-| Thompson was the ring bearer. brook, IHinois, or College Admis-| Mr. Thomas Gould acted as sions Assistance Center, 585 East|hest man. Ushering were Messrs. 80th Street, New York 21, N.Y. |Dean Allin, Archie Crossey and - Donald Forder. GETTING PREPARED A reception was held in the Le- QUEBEC (CP) -- Three thou-|gion . Hall, Bowmanville, where sand children sang and made the bride's mother received in a Iriends with their future class-|sheath dress of beige French mates when the school commis- embroidered linen with beige ac- sion staged special initiation eessories, The bridegroom's mo. classes for children who will ther assisting was in a mauve next September. Parents were sages of yellow chrysanthemums. Blsy piven Sie 8 te isda) When the couple left for a wed- |ding trip to Niagara Falls the FINE MEMORIAL | bride was wearing a blue sheath " VANCOUVER CP) Consiruc with jacket, white accessories and ling ii at the University]? corsage of pink roses and car- of British Columbia. The four- nations. The newly wedded pair | will live in Bowmanville. torey social ayd cultural centre was donated b¥ Leon Koerner in| Out of town guests were present honor of his late wife. from Port Perry and Whitby. 7 'Lip ulek' mens HUDNUT First Rol-On Lipstick . . . Introduces thimeas Touch Foo 0 "HEAT GOT Ask us about A wanmippulsating pink A piquant peach glow "Pinkinese" and "Peach Poodle"... brilliant new sun- ° and-fun shades... plus ten other creamy, exciting Lip Quick colours for you to interchange at will «+o With just one elegant "LIP QUICK" case. First roll-on lip colour, "Lip QUICK" flows on, outlines, shapes and colours lips perfectly ! "LIP QUICK" $2.00... 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