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The Oshawa Times, 22 Jul 1961, p. 7

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i Of Mendal Smith The marriage of Dorothy #7 Grace Hooper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P. Hooper of Oshawa, and Mendal Lavern {Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. iW. L. Smith of Pickering, was |solemnized on Saturday, July 115, at Calvary Baptist Church. | The Reverend W. N. Aitken |officiated. The wedding music was played by Mrs. William [Reeve of Toronto and Mr, Ron- {ald Robart of Detroit, Michigan, sang "Together," 'Song of Ruth" and at the reception Day by Day Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a floor- # length gown of white peau-de- soie. The fitted bodice was de- signed with long lace sleeves {and lace appliques enhanced {the fully-gathered skirt. A coro- net of pearls and rhinestones held her fingertip veil and she lcarried a crescent bouquet of ia dress of beige organza over |yellow and brown print with a {matching three-quarter coat and coffee-tone accessories Joanne Bell Married Recently To Charles Richardson, Toronto se ans srs. Richardson win Joanne Elizabeth, daughter of, The flower girl wore a full- Apartments, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Bell, skirted dress of mauve organza, Guests were present from Osbawa, ani Charis Ei od Wk 3 sus aud carted ii iamivon, Apeasir, Torun of Rich Tan } Ske /hite chrysan- Dartmouth, N.S.; Summerville, Robert Richardson of Toronto, themums and carnations, PEL: Hannon, Ontario; Oak- son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E.| np [an Campbell of Hamil-|Wood and Lindsay. Richardson, Ancaster, were {on was best man and the ush- tt ri united in marriage last Satur- ers were Mr. James McCaw| day in King Street United and Mr. Mel Goodes, both of Church Hamilton. The ceremony was perform- Closing for STAFF HOLIDAYS From July 31st to Aug. 7th EASTWAY CLEANERS LTD. Kingston Rd. E, 725-6498 ; Receiving at the reception Mes 1. held in the centerinial hall, the ed by the Reyerend H, A Mel- bride's mother wore blue lace low assisted by Mr. Russel over taffeta with pink acces Crossley. Mr. Rhyddid Williams, sories. The bridegroom's mo- {the organist, played the wedding|ther was in creamy-beige chif- {music and Mr. Donald Aliman|fon With beige accessories. sang. The coupie spent their honey The bride was given in mar- moon at Stratford, Ontario. As riage by her father. Her gown | they left, the bride was wearing of white silk organza was styk| = ed with a wide neckline and short sleeves. A narrow back panel from the shoulders was caught at the waist by an or- ganza flower and flowed over the chapel train, appliqued at A --Le Studio Jean Delhaise pink roses, stephanotis and Eng- lish ivy. Mrs. Clifford Trick iw i matron of honor for her sister i The other attendants were Miss ga Gail Kloosterman of Toronto / i gH' Mrs. Arden Mertz, Toronto, and ; % ~~ Miss Evelyn Hyde, Kippen, On- a & | tario. All wore identical sheath the hem with roses. A rhine- stone and pearl tiara held her shoulder-length veil and she carried a crescent bouquet of white roses, stephanotis, ivy trails and a sprig of white hea- ther from Scotland. Mrs. R. A. Harison was ma- tron of honor for her sister. The other attendants were Mrs (;. H. Bell and Mrs. J. E. Bell, ' sisters-in-law, and Miss Jean] Mrs. Norman Wirsching, Mrs. Bell of Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Rex Harper and Mrs. J ack flower girl. They wore sheath Perry were co-hostesses at a dresses of mauve silk organza neighborhood shower and Miss over printed polished cotton Doreen Turnbull was hostess at with full overskirts of mauve a shower given by the girls injorganza; mauve flower hats the Purchasing Department of with veils and white accessor- General Motors and held at the jes, Their crescent bouquets home of Mrs. Arnold Larmer, were composed of white chry- Clarke street. Mrs. G. W. New- santhemums and carnations. son, Ajax, was hostess at a ---- Ji shower aranged by Mrs. Ber- nie Beemer, Mrs. John Trem- nie Bee Simple Ulcers » and Mrs. Doreen Hardy = Mrs fi hie Belt : AB Mes Boils-Open Sores Donald Whitbread, both enfer-| Now Get Real Help At Home-- tained at pre-nuptial parties an . {aired St Pre Tuptial parties 3d! "No Time Lost from Wark sea tea for her daughter. Mrs The simple EMERALD OIL home U. Creswell, Lindsay, Mrs, W. treatment permits work os usual Jenkins, Oakwood and Mrs, while those old sores ore being A. Hamilton, aunts of the helped. You get relief real quick ¥ teh 'T fc A | Ips promo! Miss Ele- obart all of Detroit, Michigan; bride, poured tel, The employ. jor EMERALD © L helps promote : Mr. and Mrs. Mendal Dick,|6cS, Of the GM Purchasing De- "Sp doy 5'6it acts instantly. t anor Anderson who is to be mar- "th Ch (Yy. ov partment presented the bride; SHE J Lacis Instont y. a : North Chili, N.Y.; Miss Barb with' a vacuum cleane nd af./quiet pain, reduce inflammation ried in August. Mrs. Harry Ben-|Dugan. Kitchener; Mr. P. S.) tar hs weddinz tehearaal ho and stimulate circulation bringing nett and Mrs. Gordon Holbrook Gibson, Scarborough; Mr. and pridal party Wis entertained by fresh blood to the injured part Mrs. Barry Hooper; Mr. andthe bridegroom's parents at the Just follow the simple directions Mrs. Lowel Hawkinson, Rock- home of Mr and Mrs. Gordon EMERALD Ol. is sold 'by ell |ford, Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. Bell, Beaufort street mies. Refrcshents were G1e0 B. Petch, Willowdale; Mr. served by the hostesses assisted and Mrs. Howard Rowe; Ot. by the Misses Judith and Lynda tava; Mr. and Mrs Howard E Holbrook " Smith, Spencerport, N.Y.; Mr. : and Mrs. Albert E. Smith, Miss Sharon Smith, Agincourt; Mr.| and Mrs. Hart Smith, Miss Port Perry last Saturday, | Kary! J. Smith, Markham; Mr. | guests were entertained at the|A- E- Smith, Pickering; Mr home of the bride's parents,| Douglas Skelding, London, On- Mr. and Mrs. George W. Sam. tario. ells, Lilla street. | | { Mrs. Teas, birthday parties, wed- Station, will observe her 98th |ding anniversaries, coming and birthday on Monday. She is fl | coings of guests and your own|looking forwards to spending the |holiday plans are always of in- day quietly visiting with her five [terest in this column. Write,|sons and four daughters and E [telephone or visit the social de- their families. {partment with your item of |news, for which there is {charge. Telephone 723-3474. GLECOFF SUPERMARKET 174 RITSON RD. S. Open Daily to 10 p.m. --Le Roy Toll was of bachelor of arts at Queen's University and the LLB. de- gree at the University of To- ronto law school. He was call- ed to the bar of the Province of Ontario at Osgoode Hall on April 7, 1961 bachelor of arts degree at Trinity College, University | of Toronto, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Edward Teague of Toronto. The pros- pective bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron S. Edmondson of Toronto received the degree The engagement is announc-| ed today of Miss Judith Ed- wina Teague and Mr. Norman Harry Edmondson who plan to be married in St. George's Church-on-the-Hill, Toronto, on Saturday, August 12. The | bride-to-be who received her Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 peau-de-soie overskirts dresses of mauve % with lilac organza Their headresses were flower: i ed coronets with veiling. They wore wrist-length white gloves d bouquets of whit shasta daisies, purple tions and English ivy Mr. Thomas De Foa of Osh awa acted as best man. Ushers were Mr. Lowel Hawkinson of Rockford, Illinois, Mr. Douglas A ' EN MR. AND MRS. BRUCE VIPOND MACKEY ackey-Samells Nuptial Rites lemnized in Port Perry ! On Saturday, July 15, in Port; Miss Jean Samells of Port Burke of Houghton, N.Y. and erry United Church, Miss Perry was maid of honor for Dr. Ronald Aldous of Montreal onna Gertrude Samells, her sister, and the little flower A reception was held at Cal- lounger daughter of Mr. and girl, Miss Heather White of Osh- 3aptist Church. To re- rs. George W. Samells of Port awa was a demure miniature of ceive, the bride's mother chose erry, and Mr. Bruce Vipond the maid of honor a mauve flowered sheath of silk lackey. son of Mr. and Mrs. The other attendants were organza taffeta with a foward Mackey of Port Perry, Miss Mary Louise Pickard of matching cloche hat and bone Swere united in marriage. Port Perry, Miss Inge Voigt of accessories The bridegroom's The double ring ceremony Oshawa and Mrs. Robert Row- mother assisting was in beige if was performed by Dr. Kingsley land of Port Perry. They shantung silk with a pink feath § °F Joblin, Professor of Religious ried pink Fashionette hat and matching Knowledge, Victoria College, The Reverend Jack Griffen, a Each wore a corsa University of Toronto, The cousin of the bridegroom, act- FOSes wedding music was played by ed as best man and Mr. Ted For the Miss Gloria Hastings of Port Conroy, Sudbury; Mr [carl Niagara, Perry who also accompanied Bailey, Welland; Mr Robert northern Mrs. Cloyne Stearman of Ux- Rowland, Port Perry, were the wore an bridge who sang "the Weddi ishers navy blue Prayer and "The Lords Praye At the reception in the church €Orsage of pink Sw ecineart preceding the ceremony and *'O parlors, the bride's mother re- F05€S lhe newly _wedde pair Perfect Love" during the sign. ceived wearing a street-length will live in Oshawa ing of the register dress of lilac silk with harmon- The bride, who was given inl/izing accessories and a cor- marriage by her father, was in sage of pink Fashionette roses a si- ength gown of blossom The bridegroom's mother who white silk organza, fashioned in assisted, chose a willow green long torso lines with a portrait ensemble with white accessor- neckline edged with white ros- ies and a corsage of pink | ettes encrusted with jewels and roses. The guest book was in swathed with folds of organza, charge of Mr. Peter Crosier of The -bouffant skirt was show- Chatham, a cousin of the bride. ered with matching lace medal-. Grandmother of the bride, lions, iced with jewels and the Mrs. Wright Crosier of Man- waist length veil was gathered chester, was in ice blue lace | into a jewelled crown. T he over taffeta. She wore match- bride wore elbow-length tucked ing accessories and a corsage mittens and carried a bouquet of pink roses and pink feather- of white roses and stephanotis' ed carnations. interspersed with ivy For a honeymoon trip to the The bridal attendants were east coast, the bride donned a gowned in turquoise organza midnight blue pure silk jacket over taffeta. The identical styl- dress with white accessories] ings featured a scoop neckline,|and wore a corsage of white a draped cummerbund and a rosebuds and white feathered ballerina skirt trimmed with lit-| chrysanthemums. tle buds and flowers of the On their return, the couple same material. The brides- will reside in Port Perry | maids wore elbow-length mit-| Out-of-town guests were pres tens, flowered headdresses and ent from Chatham, Sudbury, pastel shoes to match and car- Welland, Collingwood, Battawa, ried bouqueis of Tropicana Toronto, King, Oshawa, Bow- roses and Feathered fern manville, Whitby and Brooklin Aids carrie carna vary THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, July 22, 1961 7 PERSONALS On Wednesday evening, July ford, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Sidney miscellaneous Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald over car- 4 acces- V. ze of ered sories roses Specials ! Mon., Tues. & Wed. FRESH BEEF < HAMBURG 3. 1.00 BUTTER FIRST GRADE 0 64 BEEF BOLOGNA" . 29° YOUR CHOICE CIGARETTES -.. 3.09 ONIONS FRESH GREEN 3 scr} peiding an i pov we id or . CANADA DRY 3 nor 4° Ontario. the b r ige FREE PARKING ON OUR LOT SHOP AND SAVE AT GLECOFF'S accessories and a rip the form- ¢r's home on Pine avenue. The evening was spent in playing were co-hostesses at druggists Mackey-Sam- ells wedding and reception at Following the W. J. Cook of Myrtle Members of the Oshawa Chap- NO ter, Sweet Adelines and their families enjoyed a picnic at Out. of > Lakeview Park last Wednesday. Out of town guests at the Several barbecues were set up Smith-Hooper wedding were Dr.|for those who wanted a "cook- and Mrs. Ronald Aldous, Mont-| out"' and races were run off for real; Mr. James Bray, Don|the children. Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Burke, Houghton, N.Y.; Mr. and] Miss Jeannie Kellar flew from Mrs. Murray Burnfield, Port/Malton Airport last Friday to Perry: Miss Betty Brennan, Dr.|New York City where she will and Mrs, Charles Coates, Mr attend classes for two weeks at |Max Latchford, Mr. and |the Ballet Arts School in Car: Mrs. [oe Hall |Arden Mertz, Miss Gail Kloos-| "8 all, {terman, Mr. and Mrs. William Among those who entertained Reeve, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas tor Mrs. Charles Richardson, Skinner, all of Toronto; Mr. andthe former Miss Joanne Bell, {Mrs. George Brittain, Mr. and|ip honor of her marriage was Mrs. H. S. Hibbard, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Harrison, Toronto Mrs. Harry Scott, Mr. and Mrs -_ ERLE W. L. Smith, all of Pickering; Mr. and Mrs. David Barton Sandra, Douglas and Dwight, Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Hitchcock, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hitchcock, Mr. Richard Roberts, Miss Ro- byn Kach, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Smith, all of Rochester, N.Y., Mand Mrs ROT Clowes; Bed- Franklin - Sumon OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE BRIDE-TO-BE Saturday, August 19, is the date set for the wedding of Miss Jeanne Dickson and Mr. Donald Arthur Feather. The bride-to-be, a graduate this | vear of the Oshawa General Hospital as a registered medi- cal laboratory technologist, is daughter of the Reverend Warren G. Dickson and Mrs Dickson of Oshawa and her fiance is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Feather of To- ronto. The wedding will take in ( Street United Advises Husbands SOCIAL NOTICES Keep Out of Kitchen For the sake of the children Mi * husbands' should stay away Teague 'Boronto announce from household chores. A New the engagement of their daugh i! York psychiatrist says that a ter Judith Edwina, to Mr, Nor- {father who changes the baby's man Harry Edmondson, son of { i diapers may confuse his chil- Mr. and Mrs 3vyron S. Ed- i dren about the roles of the mondson of Oshawa. The mar- . sexes riage will take place on Satur 8 It is no more desirable for a day, August 12, at 2 p.m. in gman to help his wife with St. George's Church-on-the-Hill houshold chores than it is for Toronto his vife. to. help, him. with, hi after-hours business work 1 ' 1 : A wife's prestige is often en- p 1h Reverend Warren g The Prime Minister and Mrs Rnanced by holding a job, but ani pe on and Mrs. Dickson of pjefenbaker have accepted an Y 5 » Oshawa wish to ¢ ce the stati is > ar apron does a lot less for a man _ 4 8 L ; nan € tne invitation issued by the Board : - engagement of their youngest twernors to atte 2. Sys The way to make the sexes daughter, Jeanne, to "by Don- ot Governors to attend we Sura WT ot by hating heir lins hranz borer son of Mex lord Shakespearean Festival Bobs. So the next time the mat- and Mrs. Arthur Feather of To- next week. Mr. and Mrs _Die- er comes up, a husband should ronto. The wedding will take fenbaker are expected in Strat ell his wife that in their fam-'place at Centre Street United ford on Tuesday, - July and ly's best interests, she should Church on Saturday, August 19, will be present the evening 0 her own dishes at 3 p.m. : performance of "Coriolanus" - - rene _ Their schedule includes a visit = hackstage after the perform* ance to meet members of the company, the following morning a tour of the Festival Exhibition hall After their the and Mr, Stanley Edward place entre Church When you nee d "HOME-NURSING" Call a V.0.N. Nurse 725-2211 "Home-Nursing Care for EVERYONE" --Photo by Ireland PM To Attend Stratford Festival OPECIALS | aii MONDAY AND TUESDAY ONLY | 8 ae a ENGAGEMENT Real Value! . . . or 29, ONTARIO NO. 1 Cucumbers CALDWELL'S CELLO NABISCO LARGE SIZE arrival in Strat ford and a civic welcome by « Mayor C. H. Meier, Mr. and ir J Mrs. Diefenbaker plan at ~ "tend a small luncheon given by pot Wilfred P. Gregory, QC, presi dent of the Festival, at the Stratford Country Club During their Stratford the Prime Minister and Mrs Diefenbaker will be the guests of Hon. J. Waldo Monteith Minister of National Health and Welfare and Mrs. Monteith, Mr Monteith is the member of par- liament for the area Mr. and Mrs. Diefenbaker will leave the city shortly before noon on Wednesday, July 26 "for engagements in Kitchener and Waterloo. J #19 wr. 30; SETL DOMINION Prices effective in Oshawa and Whitby until 6 p.m. Wed., July 26. to visit MRS. RITA WILSON Formfit Consultant, who will be in our Foundation Garment 4 | Department on MON. & TUES, JULY 24 - 25 an authority on contour FOR BEAUTIFUL COSTUME FOR CYCLING ona ] i will be available during store hours for free consultation on individual figure problems, ranging from pre-teen to mature types. She will id rovide up-to-the-minute advice on the right iis undationwear to give you the slim, comfort- & lines so important in todoy's fashion } wardrobe \ 3 Wilson loops and contoured darts | with arrow-stitching. A color- ful printed blouse in easy-to- illage and back in com- | launder cotton poplin depicts §The culottes are of egg- | a Danish hunt in shades of { gabardine with expert ' eggshell and red or eggshell ap detailing at the waist and purple 4 fhe elastic belt, belt Is who go in for cycling be delighted with this cos- that 'will take them to 40 King E. RA 5-015] --By Tracy Adrian

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