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The Oshawa Times, 7 Jul 1961, p. 7

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WED IN COLUMBUS | te of Mr. and Mrs. William C, | Ajax will be the home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lloyd Nicholls whose marriage was 7 il : Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Trousseau Tea, ' Showers Honor Simcoe Gimblett Miss Dianne Simone Gimblett | whose marriage to Mr. Philip Lesley takes place tomorrow | morning in the Roman Catholic Church of Ste. Marie du Peuple {has been honored at pre-nuptial parties. Dial RA 3-3474 several THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 7, 1961 Mrs. Howard U. Gimblett en- y " ' PERSONALS her daughter on Tuesday, July 4. To receive, Mrs. Gimblett wore fire red taffeta. Mrs. James Lesley, mother of the Miss Margaret Rose Ovenden * lwas honored prior to her mar- : [riage to Mr. Ronald Dove at a . | shower at the home of Mrs, Wil- i lliam Dixon assisted by Mrs. Floyd Macdonald, her aunts. : |Mrs. Herbert Ovenden, assisted by Miss Lorraine Ovenden, the maid of honor, held a shower |and the bride's fellow workers |arranged two showers, one at | the home of Mrs. William Werry lin Orono and another at Ade- laide House. | as, birthday parties, wed- |ding anniversaries, coming and {goings of guests and your own {holiday plans are always of in- terest in this column. Write, |telephone or visit the social de- |partment with your item of inews, for which there is no charge. Telephone RA 3.3474. Mr. Clarke, Roy time in England and France. Mr. and Mrs. Alec am son, ee | . = Joan Barassin | Feted: Bride-Elect Miss . Joan whose marriage Doris Shaw of Columbus and the | Fernhill Boulevard, left on Wednesday by plane for Belfast, Ireland, where he will visit his grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel/Guide Company |Clarke. He will also spend some England, a 50-year pin mark- Martin land son, George, Stacey avenue, Barassin to Mr. Wil . : liam Jack Ogden will take place| bridegroom is the son of Mr. lin Cedardale United Church to- left by plane on Wednesday for Prospective bridegroom, wore a Belfast, Ireland, where they 8reen print silk sheath and the will visit Mr, Martin's brother, bride - to - be wore an original Mr. George Martin and Mrs. dress in yellow alencon lace Martin. lined with yellow taffeta. Also receiving was Mrs. F. H. Gim- | The W.A. of St. Matthew's blett of Goose Bay, Labrador, |Church recently held a success- sister-in-law of the future bride. {ful strawberry tea convened by. Pouring tea were Mrs. F. J. | . 4 7 Fraser of Ste. Anne-de-Bellevue, |Mrs. Fred Glover. The presi- Quebec, sister of Mrs. H. U. (dent, Mrs. Herbert Bathe, had "imblelt, Mrs. Louis Chamber- |charge of the sale of aprons/land and Mrs. Max Coleman. land quilts and Mrs. Edward|Serving were Mrs. E. J. Ekker, Beard of the "touch and take". Mrs. Everett Kerr, Mrs. James Mrs. Bert Falconer poured tea. Lesley Jr. and Miss Joyce Luke, The following day a pot luck In charge of the guest book luncheon was held in the garden|Were the Misses Dianne Czosnek lat the home of Mrs. Herbert/and Kathryn Baker and Miss |Bathe, Harmony road south. Dianne Yurkowski kept the After a short business meeting| "0 : [the group close dactivities oe Miss Hise] Boucher displayed . " : e wedding gifts, rs. Te the summer. The next meeting pa pjey, the trousseau and Miss| Mrs. Walter Beach, Fare- Mrs. Ted -Rapley and Miss well avenue, has recently re-|Anne Lesley were co-hostesses ceived from the First Giri[at a linen shower held at Mrs of Rochdale |Kapley's home on Saguenay 'lavenue. affiliati Mrs. Joseph Mosienko and her wy Hiiation daughter, Mrs. Everett Kerr, 'i . Ar Iwere co-hostesses at a kitchen] Joey the Company " and pantry shower held at the guide and through the years ob-{ ome of Mrs. Mosienko in Port py te ara Perry. tained a taprein § Warrain ang Mrs. Russell McNeil and her : a : "|daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Mill- PRY. THe Dr vieniate dhe son, held a linen shower at the| g 'lhome of Mrs. McNeil, Kendal ner held by the Rochdale com-|;yenye. Guests were the related pany Mrs. Beach was unable Gimblett families and relatives. 0 be present but a souvenir of} Mrs, Kenneth E. Markle and the dinner was sent to her with her daughter, Marilyn, and Mrs. ing her length of with the company. 7 (tertained at a trousseau tea for| 2 will be held on September 14. |xpn0 Tegley, the shower gifts. | 2 NEWLYWEDS Married recently at Albert | ville F. Branton and the bride- | Street' United Church were i groom is the son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Russell James | v Craggs. Formerly Miss Lynda | Mrs. Dean Craggs, all of Osh- Mary Branton, the bride is the | 8%a- | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Or- --Photo by Garnet Belfry riage recently by the Reverend E. S. Linstead. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride's par- ents and her father gave her in Vera Newnham Edward Davis Wed Recently marriage. The bride's dress of frosted Vera Ellen Newnham, daugh- white organza was styled on Sleeves... Smart... the Sheath of course... the Pin, Upon det areival in| Walter Meens and Mrs. Everett ter of Mr. and Ms. Goel News: basque lines with sheath 4 "anada in rs. Beach was|Harrison were co-hostesses at a ham, of Prince bert, and!sleeves. The bodi | nada Beach was| ) > X . The bodice was drape at several pre nuptial events. ;.iive in the local Girl Guide| community miscellaneous show- Edward Lemuel Davis, son of|in folds above the Sroped Studio | Miss Beverley Johns Was, .oniati : | . a ; HE Yd 5 h . ~ | hostess at a bedroom shower |ASsecistion aid organized theler held at the home of Mrs./Mr. and Mrs. Milton Davis of|skirt. She carried a bouquet of! 5 i t"Colum- | Sole, 4 Ag or | and Mrs. Lloyd Nicholls of |morrow afternoon has been feted ly Miss Gwendolyn Eldora | Ajax. aa Shaw, the bride is the daugh- --Eaton's 1 ortrait wr te ond. {Markle, Madison avenue. ' Wylie and Jean Pyra who had| : St. Gertrude S CWLY highest percentage in the sented with a woollen blanket class. Father Myers then in- troduced the guest speaker the Rev. A. G. Quesnelle of St. Gregory's who congratulated the students and pointed out that, Holds Breakfast For Grade VIII The members of St. Gertrude's ne | . , they too had a definite course Catholic Women's League were| ©» 0 "ong" it their cargo, hosts recently to the Grade| : - + |crew and logbook were in order, VIII students of St. Gertrude 5|the sailing will be smooth with school in the form of a com: To ininum of trouble. But if munion breakfast. any one or all were poorly man- Mrs. Frank Doreen welcom- ,o6q then the course could in- ed the students and their moth-|deed be a rough one. ers on behalf of the League and] James Wylie thanked the the rosaries which were pur- members for their kindness on chased for the graduates were behalf of the students and Jean presented to them by the Rev-|Pyra presented Sister Isidor erend John Myers with their with a gift and thanked her for report cards. Mrs. John Polt| the time and effort put forth in like a skillfully fashioned ship|ed at a kitchen shower and was {and Miss when the future bride was pre- Whitby, were united in mar-| red roses. from the girls of the Bank of Nova Scotia. Mrs. Fred Johns, Miss Irene Aitken assisted the hostess in serving. Miss Donna Drinkle entertain- assisted by Mrs, Gordon Drinkle Dorothy Barber in serving. i The combined Womans' Asso- ciation of Cedardale Sunday School and Church of which the bride elect is a member and a teacher presented a chair. They also held a miscellaneous show- er and were assisted by Mrs. William Henning. Mrs. S. Lit. wocik, Miss Doris Merrill and Mrs. James Porter. On Tuesday evening, July 4, the future bride entertained for her bridal attendants and fellow presented Missals to James the past year. | employees. From the superintendent of Cedardale Unites Church Sun- day School, Mr. Williams Hen-| derson and Mrs. Henderson, the bride-elect received a bedspread and from her fellow employees of the Tamblyn Drug Company a kitchen sani boy and match- |\ing patio chairs. fo cleaner to every square foot. cotton. Size 13 inches, BONNIE RONNIE grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Anton Oravec, and great grandson of Mr. This bright-eyed curly top is Ronald David Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jones, Chadburn street. Ronnie who was 14 months old when the picture was taken, is the --Aldsworth Photography Final Winners in MONARCH MARGARINE' $100 A DAY CONTEST $100----Mrs. Frank E, Murphy; 1467 Woodward Avenue, Ottawa 3. $100--Mrs. Thomas Walsh, 129 Pine Lawn Avenue, London. $100--Mrs, Charles Rogers, 283 Carlton Street East, Toronto. $125---Mrs. Mary Bernard, 3529 Wyandotte Street, Windsor, $125~Mrs. Ruth Ares, 262 Dundas Street, Woodstock. $100--Mrs. L. L. Dixon, 1189 Whitmore, Avenue, Ottawe, MONARCH MARGARINES because they are made only from Pure Vegetable Oils! taste better and Mrs, | Thomas Jones, all of Oshawa. | Following the rehearsal this evening the bridal party was entertained at the home of Mr. land Mrs. William Ogden. a WIFE PRESERVERS! A pretty doily, a light occu- jin ination for busy hands It could et . h 1d {oe worked in ecru or white anujanda 100K. you should use seven strokes of requires just one ball of crochetobtain the crochet instructions, requesting Ripe Wheat Doily,| 15% si Her sister, Mountenay, was matron of honor, dressed in lilac nylon over printed polished cotton. Her flowers were yellow chrys- anthemums. The bridesmaid, Miss Beverly Davis, wore yel- low nylon and carried mauve chrysanthemums. | Mr. Harvey Davis was best man for his brother, A reception followed and {guests were present from Osh- awa, Ajax, Whitby, Orono, Port Perry und Prince Albert. For the occasion, the bride's mother wore beige linen and lace with a corsage of pink! carnations and the bridegroom's mother was in blue silk with a corsage of yellow chrysanthe- mums. Mr. and Mrs. Davis are honeymooning in Muskoka and will return to live in Whitby. For travelling the bride wore blue brocade with white accesso- ries. Mrs. Edward | HowarD's i Draperics made SLIPCOVERS Slipcovers will be cut and pinfitted in your RIPE WHEAT DOILY 1: ches, or 1714 inches in diam-|dressed envelope plus ten cents) . er, depending on size of thread|for handling, to the Needle-| 926 Simcoe St. N. would you like (ojclalt Depadiment oi Wis paper, RA 5 31 14 mply send a stamped, self-ad-|No. C-S-393. ] TTR {A BUSINESS DRUGS from our pharmacy perform miracles every day. They speed re- covery in many ilinesses which form- erly meant long absence from work and costly loss of incom. 2 7 A WHETHER YOUR NEXT PRESCRIP- TION calls for a time tested medicine, or a recently developed "Wonder Drug", have It filled at our pharmacy. Remember -- MIRACLES ARE OUR BUSINESS. Copr, Advertisers Exchange Inc. 1961 COMPOUNDING YOUR PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTION IS OUR PROFESSION" Jury & Jovells OSHAWA---BOWMANVILLE--WHITBY "We Send Medicines To Europe' FOR SUPER VALUES! Ladies' Cotton & Rayon Knit TOWN & COUNTRY Lightweight knit jackets in the popular : "Waffle Weave'. The perfect jacket for 2 Stores To Serve You Better DOWNTOWN OSHAWA OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE taking the chill off the cool summer even- ings. With 34 length sleeves. Comes in white.only. Sizes S, M, L. SPECIAL lots of fash on litle P ric e I, golly fluid . $0 free ... day- time to date- time our smart cotton sheaths... in galaxy" of prints. Sizes 8 to 16, 9.00 For your shopping pleasure . 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