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The Oshawa Times, 1 Sep 1960, p. 8

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.oe " Ea - % Lj Pictured after their wedding recently at St. Andrew's United Church are Mr, and Mrs, Albert Bruce Moore, Formerly Miss Irene Joan Johnston, the bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Allen Willes Takes Bride Frances M. Jones On Saturday Simcoe Street United Churchisilk organza over taffeta were was the setting for 8 wedding on street length snd designed wit! Saturday afternoon, August 27, vorivalt necklines and matching when John Allen Willes, son of bolero jackets, They wore white Mr, and Mrs, Henry G. Willes of inet caps and carried cascade: AT THE RECEPTION James H, Johnston of Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son | of Mrs, John Moore of Oshawa | and the late Mr, Moore, Women, Dial RA 3.3474 Jo Aldwinckle, ; 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, September 1, 1960 Joanne Barron, Royton Gorham ' Married In Afternoon Ceremony | At First Baptist cently, Joanne Carol Barron and hanced the bouffant Women's Editor Church re-|caught with satin rosettes en- skirt. An * |Royton George Gorham, both of|iridiscent erystal erown held her| * | | Oshawa, were united in marriage, | fingertip veil and she carried a) | The bride is the daughter of bouquet of white gardenias, # (Mr, and Mrs, James A, Barron of| The bridal attendants were Miss {Oshawa and the bridegroom is Patricia Barron as maid-of-honor | {the son of Mr, and Mrs, Percy|and Mrs, Robert Harrison and % | Gorham of Toronto, Mrs, Ernest Galloway, All were 2 | The Reverend Frank Bwack-|identically dressed in pink taf. # hammer officiated, The wedding feta styling short-sleeved lace ** 'musie was played by the church hodices, harem skirts and taf.| i" lorganist, Mr, H, Phillips, and|feta cummerbunds with large! Mrs, George Delaney sang "The butterfly bows at the back, They i (Lord's Prayer" and "The Wed: wore short white mittens and # ding Prayer," {matching tiaras studded with | Given in marriage by her fa- pink sequins and pearls and car. { ther, the bride wore an original ried deep pink hahy and shasta J [full-length gown of pure silk bom-|chrysanthemums, Master Peter { |bazine, The basque bodice was Barron was the ring hearer { | designed with short sleeves and a] Mr, Robert Harrison acted as scoop neckline outlined with hest man and ushering were : | appliques of lace, Re-embroidered Messrs, Stanley Gorham and i|lace appliques in panel effect Lyndon Greene, scattered with sequins and pearls) A reception was held In the GROUPS, CLUBS [res mother ware aise chifon AUXILIARIES with beige and green accesso ries and a corsage of gold fea | SA HOME LEAGUE The regular meeting of % ". ~Photo by Hornshy Dillon-Terwillegar Nuptials Held At St. Mary-Of-The-People The marriage of Frances An- were Messrs, Gerald Terwillegar and and George Dillon | tonia Lydia Terwillegar Michael Joseph Dillon was sol- emnized recently at St, Mary-of-| jo the-People Roman Catholic o Church The bride is the daughter of Mrs, Archie Terwillegar of Os awa and the late Mr, Terwillegar| and the bridegroom Is the son of apoescories. Both wore Mr, and Mrs, Edward Dillon of Oshawa | The Reverend F. K, Lee offl-| elated. The wedding music was played by Miss Simone Gimblett. Given In marriage by her brother, Mr, Ralph T the bride wore a gown of alencon lace over taf- feta designed with a square neck- line and long sleeves and a full of di chaple train of delystered satin ent from Peterborough, Belleville! Grand Canyon, and Disneyland and thine. trenton, Toronto, stones held her fingertip veil and Whitby and Bowmanville, A crown of pearls she carried a cascade of red and white roses Miss Marjorie Goguen was the | maid-of-honor In mauve organza) styling a round neckline and puff| sleeves with long mittens, Shel wore a matching picture hat and | earried a cascade of yellow chry-| santhemums, | Mr. Emmett Dillon was best | man for his brother, Ushering 1 | PERSONALS One way of letting your friends know that you are back from your vacation is to call the social department of The Oshawa Times, RA 3.3474 for an item In the rsonal column for which there no charge, News of social events, showers, teas and an- niversaries as well as visitors from out of town are always welcomed Mrs. G. K. Drynan and Miss Judith Drynan, Masson street, have returned from Vancouver and Victoria where they attended the annual national convention of the Royal Canadian College of Organists. On the way home they stopped at Banff Springs Hotel, Moose Jaw and Brandon, Mani. toba, Out of town guests at the Willes - Jones wedding were Mr and Mrs. .D. F, Will, Florida; Miss Johnora Lambert, Pomroy, Ohio; Mr, and Mrs, R, F, Bell, Akron, Oh Mr, Frank Wootton, Mr. and Mrs, R. M. Heffer, Mrs Thomas C, Ravnard, all of Whit by, Mr. and Mrs, Grant Brooks, Port Hove; Mr. and Mrs, Ken neth Milligan, Ottawa; Mr, and Mrs. L. B. Jones, Belleville; Mr. and Mrs, Keith Sutherland, Stouffville; Mrs, Stanley Chahot Sudbury, Miss Beverley Jones and Miss Hetty Jones, Kingston, Guests from out-oftown at the Gorham Rarron wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gorham, Toronto: Mr. and Mrs. Rex Me Bride, West Hill; Dr, and Mrs, E Johnston, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs 8. Barron, Guelph; Miss Linda Rarron, Guelph; Mr, and Mrs, W. Dilling, Bowmanville: Mr and Mrs. L. Bradley, Ashburn; Mr. and Mrs. A, Porter, Solina; Mr. T. Korczvnskl, Whithy: Mr and Mrs. G. Walker, Whithy The many friends of Mrs, Ev. erett Peebles, Colborne street east, will he sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Oshawa General Hospital Mrs. Irene Shaad, Adelaide av enue east, has been visiting with friends in Toronto this week. PERFUME SELECTION LONDON (CP)--Ten candidates in this year's Chamber of Com merce private secretary's exam. ination spelt "farcical 10 differ ent ways although they had" die- tionaries on their desks. Asked how to provide an ideal relation. ship between boss and secretary, one candidate suggested the sec- retary should be able to select the right perfume for his lady friend. CAT REVIVED LONDON (CP) Two eylin. ders of oxygen and an oxygen mask were used to revive Benny, a five-year-old cat that was res 810; | dusty rose lace with white acces: ars "| sories, The bridegroom's mother {going away |eh rerwillegar,| beige accessories and a floor-length chrysanthemum Oshawa, roses, The bridegroom's mother| w Salvation Army Home League in a dusty rose sheath with| |mink-toned accessories and a the corsage of pink rosebuds, was held on Tuesday afternoon, August 30 Mrs, William James led in the singing of a few choruses, and made the announcements, Mrs, | Beard read the minutes of the last meeting, | Mrs, Chris Osbourn had charge, [of the devotional period, Her| A reception was held in the par ay was pd Mag She fod | Speedy Casserole h hall of St, Gertrude's Roman in the singing of the hymn, "Holy F L ft rom Leiiover atholic Church, For the occa: Binle, Book Devine," followed hy n the bride's mother wore peaver hy Mrs, E, 0, Sergeant, Walker read her favorite] Next time you have a roast of Os: heef, pork or veal, why not re. last of it for this passage of Scripture, Mrs y ith bleg hourn spoke on the hidden treas-|serve the Giri Vo ore Soriag [ures found in the Bible, Mrs, speedy casserole? In it, mush- A Charles Langfield gave a person: rooms, celery and onions are The couple left later for a wed-|al testimony, Mrs, Wilbert Clarke mixed with the cubed, cooked ng trip to Lake Placid, For|sang a solo, "I Walk with the/meat and tomato soup Is used the bride wore a|King'" Mrs, J, Lycett spoke on! for added flavor and moistness, A brown dress with! "What the Bible Means to Me," crisp erumb topping makes the| Ld yellow | Mrs Major Rankin closed in dish complete, | sage | prayer, ou' p v wedded pair will live In| Mrs, Osbourn showed pictures ay Youre the Ives who likes lo Out 'ox 'own .2ce of her trip through the Rockie your cooking, you may wish to of town guests were pres- Mountains to California, the include one or more of the fol {lowing suitable seasonings in the Tea was served by the Rain. casserole you make, For hest As the couple left for a wed. | ding trip hy motor through the| {New England States the "ride| was wearing a white linen suit! with orchid accessories and Al corsage of mauve chrysanthe.| mums, Mr, and Mrs, Gorham wil]| live in Whithy, as In navy blue lace ampagne « Maynooth, TT 4 | , 'bow Group, results, it's smart to use season. STORES 60 KING ST, EAST RA 3-3273 for | HOME & BACK-TO METROPOLITAN i | The engagement is announced todey of Miss Marilyn Florence Colvin, only daughter of Mr, and Mrs, E, A, Colvin of Osh- awa, to Mr, Donald R, Long, son of Mr. and Mrs, Hubert J, Long of Prince Albert, Ontario, The wedding date is set for Oshawa, took 8s his bride, Prances Mary Jones, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Edmund C. Jones of Kingston, Ontario, Dr, George Telford officiated, The wedding music was played hy Mr. E, Kelvin James and My. | John Campbell of Toronto sang "The Lord's Prayer' and O Per: fect Love", | Given In marriage by her| father, the bride wore a full 1 i length dress of carnation white silk organza fanning out Into # \eireular train, The bodice featur. | ed a scalloped neckline and short sleeves with long mittens, A crown of tiny flowers held her clr. ed by a mauve orchid, Mrs, Kenneth Milligan of Of tawa who was matron of honor for her sister, wore aqua tur-| olse, and another sister, Miss] anet Jones of Oshawa, was bridesmaid, in lilac mauve, Their| identical full skirted dresses of Ociober 1, ~Ireland Studio NO DAISY ROOTS SOCIAL NOTICE If you are travelling in a for. elgn country, forget any spur-of- the-moment thought about bring- ing plants, fruits, vegetables or meats back, There are import restrictions to prevent gny pos- sibiiily of plant and livestock dis. eases being brought into the country, ings with a light hand and to taste as you go, so that you will be sure to get the right effect, WITH BEEF try basil, chili powder, parsley or horseradish, WITH PORK try thyme, garlic, oregano or marjoram, WITH VEAL try savory, pap- rika, curry or mustard, BPEEDY CASSEROLE 3 tablespoons butter 1 pint (% pound) mushrooms, sliced % cup thinly sliced celery % cup chopped onions cups cubed, cooked meat teaspoon salt pepper 10-ounce can condensed tomato soup 23 cup buttered bread crumbs ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs, Matthew Powlen- zuk, Oshawa, announce the engagement of their eldest daugh- ter, 8ylvia Josephine, to Mr, John Everett DeHart, Whitby, son of Mr, Elmer DeHart of Port Perry and the Inte Mrs, De. Hart, The wedding will take place on Saturday, October 1, at 3 p.m, in Bt, George's Memorial ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs, Edward A, Colvin, Oshawa, announce the engagement of their only daugh- ter, Marilyn Florence, Albert, Ontario, The marriage tober 1, at three o'clock in Simcoe Street United Church, NO GUESSWORK Automatie drying cycles in 1961 dryers eliminate all guesswork, There's no such thing as over. drying or under.drying, Regard. less of the load or the weight of Melt butter, add mushrooms, celery and onlons and saute 4 to 5 minutes, Add meat, sprinkle with salt and pepper and cook § to 4 minutes more, Pour Into a 6-cup casserole, stir in tomato soup and cover with buttered crumbs, Bake in 400 de- grees F. oven until crumbs are golden, about 30 minutes, Makes 4 generous servings, FOR WIDE OR BIGGER SAVINGS! -SCHOOL the clothes, the dryer's contents are dried, or Just right, when the dryer shuts off, will take place on Baturday, oe of white baby chrysanthemums Mr, Bruce Irwin of Toronto was best man and the usher was Mr, Grant Grant Brooks of Port Hope, The reception was held at Ade- laide House, where the bride's mother received wearing a rose beige dress of Chantilly lace over taffeta with a small white ban- desu hat, Assisting was the bride- groom's mother who chose perch ment beige French lace -over| taffeta with a small matehing hat, Both wore corsages of roses. | For the honeymoon trip the bride wore a suit of grey-green {cular veil, and she earried small|seranac linen with a beige mo. {white chrysanthemums surmount-ipair hat, matching accessories and a mauve orchid corsage, On their return the couple willl live in Oshawa, | On the return the couple will] live in Oshawa, Church, Oshawa | to Mr, 4 Donald Roy Long, con of Mr, and | Mrs, Hubert J, Long of Prince | BRIDE-ELECT A wedding on Saturday, Octo ber 1, In St. George's Memorial Church will unite Miss Sylvia Powlenzuk and Mr, John Everett DeHart whose engage. ment is announced today, The bride - elect is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Matthew Powlen- zuk of Oshawa, and her flance is the son of Mr, Elmer De. 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