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The Oshawa Times, 21 Jun 1961, p. 8

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8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Jane 21, 1961 Double-Ring Ceremony Unites Brenda Manuel, Grace Luthern Church was the scene of a wedding on Sat-|quet of Terry Hillock of Birmingham, Street United Church. The bride is the daughter of|/A pearl and sequin headdress urday afternoon, June 17, when Norman Eyman daffodils. Brenda Hazel Manuel was unit-|/Alabama, was ring bearer. ed in marriage with Norman Adolphe Eyman.. The bride is the daughter of{Bloor street east, Mrs. Gordon Hughes of Toronto bride's mother received wearing and Mr. C. Manuel of Oshawa, | a sheath dress of mint green) and the bridegroom is the son of silk organza and satin with a Mrs. Adolphe (Eva) Eyman of matching coat, and a large] Oshawa and the late Mr. Ey-|white hat. Assisting was the man. bridegroom's mother who chose The Reverend Carl A. Kar-|yellow silk organza over flow-| techner performed the double-|ered satin with matching coat ring ceremony and the wedding|and a small flowered hat. They | music was played by Mrs. Carlleach wore a corsage of carna- A. Kartechner. Given in marriage by Mr. tions. For the wedding trip the] Harvey Hillock of Birmingham,|bride travelled in a dress of Alabama, USA. the bride|pure silk illusion blue with al wore a full length gown of|white hat, matching accessor-| flower white silk organza over|ies, and a corsage of pink car- taffeta, flowing into a chapel|nations. On their return the cou- train. Lace embroidered in se-|ple will live in Oshawa. quins accented the scoop neck- plemented the bracelet length|Whitby and Birmingham, Ala-| sleeves. Her fingertip veil was|bama. | gathered to a rhin and she carried a Bible crested with pink roses and white car- nations. The matron of honor was Mrs. Harvey Hillock of Bir- mingham, Alabama, and the other attendants were Miss San- dra Manuel, Mrs. Donald Black- er of Agincourt and Miss Na- dine Eyman. They each wore identical street length dresses of lilac taffeta styling full skirts of flecked white nylon. Match- ing gloves complemented the sleeveless gowns. They wore matching headdresses and car- ried cascades of daffodils. Pen- ny Blacker of Agincourt was flower girl in a short bouffant frock with white lace trimming. GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES tiara CHALLENGER GROUP The regular meeting of the Challenger Group of the WA of Albert Street United Church was held recently with the president, Mrs. Fred Coleman, presiding. Mrs. Victor Phair read the scripture lesson and Mrs. Cole- man gave a talk on "The Pur- pose of Life To Go". Mrs. Alex Maracle and Mrs. Harry Longbottom read 'Thoughts for Today". Mrs. Longbottom read the minutes and roll call and Mrs. Clayton Lee gave the treasur- er's reports. A discussion took place and final arrangements for the an- nual bus trip on Thursday, June 22, were completed. The mem- bers are to be the guests of Saturday, July 15, is the date chosen for the marriage of Miss Dorothy Grace Hooper and Mr. Mendal Lavern Smith. The bride-elect, a graduate of class '61 of the School of Nursing of the Osh- awa General Hospital, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hooper of Oshawa, and her fiance who obtained his | bachelor of arts degree from Wheaton College, Chicago, II- linois, and his master of arts degree from the University of Western Ontario, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Smith of Pickering, Ontario. The wedding will take place in Calvary Baptist Church. a Channel 2 TV program at 9.30 am. Mrs. Lee has tick- ets on hand and all who are going were reminded to be at the church at 530 am. It was decided not to hold LODGES AND SOCIETIES any meetings during July and August, Mrs. George Ford will have charge of devotional period at the Woman's Association on Tuesday evening, June 27, a pot luck supper and program will be special events as this will be this closing meeting until Sep- tember, also members were ask- ed not to forget their cup and saucer for the kitchenette in the ladies parlor. "Happy Birthday" was sung for Mrs. Henry Hogarth. CRUMBY IDEA There will be little muss and fuss when you are rolling gra- ham crackers if you use the method suggested by Macdon- crackers in a plastic bag, fold the top of the bag under, then roll with a rolling pin. The crackers are crushed and there are no crumbs to clean up. LEND-A-HAND CLUB The Lend-a-Hand Club of PNG Rebekah Lodge No. 3, held its meeting in the Odd- fellow's Hall, Sister sisted by Sister Alice Lanning, vice-president. The reports of the sick con- vener and the minutes and trea- surer's report were read. The CPT report was given by Sis- ter Pearl Peacock. There are four beds and one walking chair available to any one wishing use of same free of charge by {calling the Oddfellow's Hall. The picnic will be held at Sister Hatfield's cottage Sunset Point, Scugog, on July 12. Any member wishing transportation Games of bingo followed and refreshments were served by the hostesses Sisters Nelda Thomp- & |son, Pear] Peacock, Alice Lan- # |ning and Gladys Blyth. MORTGAGE |Gladys Graine ™ Becomes The Bride Moses and Mrs. W. J. OReilly 'Of Arnold Joynt The Reverend J. K. Moffat officiated. The wedding music was played by Mrs. Richard sang "0 Perfect Love" and "I'll Walk Beside You". Given in marriage by her fa- The marriage of Gladys Am-|ther the bride wore a full-length |ealia Graine and Arnold Freder-|gown of nylon lace over taf- and carried a miniature bou- ick Joynt, both of Oshawa, was|feta featuring a scalloped neck- Master |solemnized recently at Simcoe|line, lily-point sleeves and a three-tiered lace and net skirt. The reception was held at St.[Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Graine, held her fingertip veil and she Mary's Ukrainian Church Hall, {Toronto, and the bridegroom is|carried a cascade of red roses when the/the son of Mr. and Mrs. Eckless|and stephanotis. Joynt of Oshawa. The m a tr o n-of-honor, Mrs. Clinton Graine, and the senior bridesmaid, Miss Laura Graine, niece of the bride, both wore nile green silk organza. The junior bridesmaid, Miss Jose- phine Graine, bride's niece, was in pink chiffon over taffeta, and the flower girl, Miss Susan Olds, bride's niece, in pink organza. All wore matching headdresses and white accessories and car- ried nosegays of white and yel- Iwo chrysanthemums. A reception was held in the Ukrainian National Federation Hall. To receive, the bride's mother wore pale blue with white accessories. The bride- groom's mother assisting was in pastel green shantung with pink accessories. They each wore a corsage of carnations. The newly wedded pair will live in Oshawa. BEAVER EXPERT I MONTREAL (CP)~--The first woman ever admitted to the newly-reactivated Beaver Club was named 'Mother Protector of the Beavers" for her work in saving them from extinction around her home at Rupert Hose on James Bay. Mrs. MARRIAGE AGE Mr. Jack Joynt was best man for his brother. Ushering were Clinton Graine. Messrs. W. J. O'Reilly amd More men married at 21 years {of age than at any other age lin the United States during 1960. Maud Watt, a grandmother who neither smokes nor drinks, cour- ageously sipped a liqueur and puffed a cigaret at the cere- mony here. 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