The marriage of Reva Beth, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. | Roy McGill of Enniskillen, and | James 'Thomas Kinsman, son | of Mrs. S. E. Kinsman of Courtice and the late Mr. | Moncrieff - Campbell Wedding Of Interest To Many In Oshawa A minister of the Presbyter-jough and district, and the cou- jan Church who has preached|ple received HAPPY THE BRIDES ON Kinsman, was solemnized re- cently in Enniskillen United Church. The couple are resid- ing at Courtice 3 --Photo by Ray Johnston ber of Joke aud Me: W. H. | catholic Church. Many out-of- | Judges, and Joseph Dennis iste attend | Doucette, son of Mr. and Mrs. town guests attended the Edgar Doucette, all of Osh. | double-ring ceremony. awa, were united in marriage --Ireland Studio ' WHOM THE SUN SHINES In a candlelight ceremony | son of Mr. and Mrs. William at Kedron United Church re- | Leggette, all of Oshawa. Four cently, Viola Marie Parry, | bridesmaids and two ring- | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- | bearers attended the bridal | liam Parry, became the bride | pair. | of William Edward Leggette, --Aldsworth Photography | bert Quinn, married recently in Whitby United Church, are making their home awa. The bride, formerly Diane Carolyn Ferguson, is Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Her- | in Osh- | Trim Hedges Now, Cut Sides First Decidiious hedges, sich as privet, should have a second trim now. If only one trimming is to be done in the yea this is 4 good time to do it. re's enough time for growth fo cover up the trimming cuts be- fore the winter. The of ost rapid growth is over and the hedge will not look tod un- tidy before spring. 4 Cit the sides of the hedge first,a vises Joh A. Weall of the Department of Horticulture, Ontario Agricultural College. Then, when the top is being cut, the clippings will not fall into the side branches and be cut again. The easiest and most effec tive way to trim a hedge is to get up two saw-horses ad a © | [plank beside the hedge. Walk '4 |along the plank to trim the hedge top. This Is easier and faster than using a stepladder. Use guide lines of twine to help you cut the hedge evenly. Remember, one of the main ¢ [purposes of the hedge is pri- vacy, so don't cut it too low, Keep in mind the shape of the hedge when you are cutting. {One way to keep your hedge growing well is fo trim it slight- ly narrower at the lop than at {the bottom. This lets the sun | get at all paris of the hedge and {keeps it thick. Because of the stronger base structure, you'll y a ' op {get less snow damage. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | To do a good job, you need Howard S. Ferguson, Whitby, [the proper tools. Sharp shears and the bridegroom is the son |will make clean cuts and leave of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Quinn, [you with a tidy hedge. Cobourg. ---- --Photo by Hornsby | 70 TEST RIPENESS John McKnight of Owen Sound and bridesmaid Miss Grace Rob-| inson of Toronto were wearing| gowns of pink nylon over taf-| feta with lace trim around short | sleeves, waists and skirts. They added pink lace ban- deaux, white accessories and 10 telegrams of : gram bouquets of white and pink car- Weds Gloria Fulton| United after-| Teen-Age Daug By ELEANOR ROSS Street Saturday Albert C. In Albert last Reverend Edward Moldowan| Tips On Re-Decorating on several occasions in Knox|congratulations from friends in Presbyterian Church, Oshawa, the Western Provinces and the Reverend Wilfred Mon-| Newfoundland. crieff, was united in marriage! They are to make their home last Saturday to Miss Jane/in St. John's, Newfoundland af- Campbell, daughter of Mr. and|ter honeymooning in Western Mrs. David Campbell of Toron- Ontario. nations. | Flowergirls Miss Sharon Da- foe and Miss Linda Moncrieff, nieces of the bridegroom, were| in white nylon dresses, each| with a pink sash-and pink floral bandeaux. They carried gather- | Church | , th y i 14////1% Larke united in marriag of Does the young heiress in your) greens, pale Janse. These col-|when they are shaken. [Gloria G : : 5 Cl household need a new bedroom|0rs, plus ivory and white, re- G jeorgina F ' KF Glove. | Seorgina Pulfon and or is she about to get her first|flect the most light and provide To Rélieve Torturing p ' | the best atmosphere for concen- Jo Aldwinckle, Women's {such retreat? If so, then putting your heads together will be more fun and less work all awa. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ful- {ton, Connaught street, and the Editor Dial RA 3-3474 THE OSHAWA TIME bridegroom is the son of Mrs, around. S, Satuidey, Rugist %, 195] Lena Moldowan, Oshawa, and| It is wise to consult your teen- 7 to. The bridegroom is the son, The bride chose a full length of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Mon-/gown with slight train, fashion- crieff, RR 2, Peterborough. ed in silk organza with French The double - ring ceremony lace stuaded with seed pearls was conducted by the Reverend|at the neckline. French illusion D. G. Seaton in Leaside Pres- veiling with motifs of lace and byterian Church pearls was caught in her Juliet Guests attending the cere- cap and she carried a bouquet mony and reception afterward|of white stephanotis with pink were from many Ontario points,|sweetheart roses. including Omemee, Peterbor-| Her matron of ing baskets of pink and white flowers ther's best man and the ushers} were Walter Downes of King-|# ston and Robert Moorecroft|f of Belleville hurth Mrs. gleish | Prayer" Holy | Receiving {the church parlour, was her cou-|} sin, Mrs ronto, who wore a beige sheath % |dress with lace trim, {brown accessories and corsage | (8 of yellow roses | :| The bridegroom's mother|é wore a sheath of cloud blue or-| ganza over flowered silk with}? white accessories and her cor-|? B sage was of pink sweetheart | roses. |? | For going away the bride)? {chose a dress and jacket in rose? color and while accessories. { Eileen Mae Burke ! Raymond E. Hogg Miss Idamay "The Wedding "0 Lord Most and sang honor, -- and for the bride, in Ronald Moncrieff was his bro-|# £ Eric Robinson, of To- } | € The music was by John Gros- Dal. # light? Mr. Alex Moldowan, Princ e|age daughter about her choice George, B.C. of colors. After all, it is her 9 |r less she wants a Mrs. Bruce Searle played the|'%°™ and un : wedding music and accompan- biaarre scheme Such 2 purple "lied the soloist, Mrs. William walls an yellow upholstery or | Wilson ali black with jouchies. ot Silver The bride was given in mar- 2h Bing Jue oy ig re. riage by her father, Her floor-| 12, 5 Mother actin as puide. © ¢ length gown of white organza jo LC gas g 4 | was fashioned wiih fine pleatns Redecorating her room need | trimmed with Chantilly face. (Hot Cost a, Jertune, £}ther. Qual- The round neckline dipped to aj yp t b aelamy V in the back which was off-| 5128 room runs lo abou . Iset with a beauty bow. A cry- NEXT STEPS stal crown held her fingertip| After the paint is on the walls {veil and she carried white car-{comes arranging the furniture nations and red roses. and hanging draperies. And do Miss Marilyn Bell of Toronto, not forget the floors, If they are |was maid of honor wearing a|painted or varnished, give them pink sheath dress with match-la fresh coat, too. ing overskirt of organza. The; As for floor coverings, there | other attendants were Miss Jean!are wonderful vinyls, colorful, |Goreski and Mrs. Wayne Wil easy to care for. 'lett, both of Oshawa, who were! Plan the color scheme with a dressed in aqua. All wore white view to the use of the room. A flowered headdresses with white|young teen-ager usually spends comm: Try these tests for choosing ripe cantaloupes. First smell /{the melon. As a melon ripens, the droma becomes stronger. Another test is to shake the melon and listen for the sound of juice. Ripe melons usually quiet, "cool" colors -- blues,|have enough juice to be heard hter's Room ITCH OF ECZEMA Painting the ceiling white will} 7 / ! ry This Easy Way Tonight do much to protect eyes from| 'gio, in at your druggist and as glare, too. And for this reason,|for a small orginal bottle o always use a flat paint on walls MOONE'S EMERALD ol. Apply and ceiling. Semi-gloss and gloss | liberally at bed.time and get rea : relief in double-quick time. No enamels are ideal for wood- matter what you may have tried, work, trim and furniture be- there's nothing quite like EMER- cause they can take more wear| ALD OIL. Inexpensive and sold af and ja, aul can be scrubbed | Al! drug stores. again and again, | |LET HER CHOOSE If new furniture is part of your plan, give Daughter the choice between a conventional bedroom and a living room-hed- room. If she decides on the lat- ter, try painting the wall against which the backless couch is Iplaced with a multi-color paint, No amount of head-resting will mar the wall surface. As for the actual furniture, pine and maple are both charm- ing for a young lady's first {room of her very own. | But If you want to have an {individual color scheme or if you want to really budget, then consider the excellent unpainted pieces and units now on the market. These can be either trating an school books. |accessories | Jean and Jane Fulton, twin sisters of the bride, were flower |girls, dressed in pink organza |with pink headdresses. Mr, William Haggarty best man and ushering Toni Laskowsky and Dittrick was were Melvin {hours in her room every day, |studying -- or at least, that's | what she's supposed to be doing. |But, of course we all know that [the study period often includes) a bit of daydreaming! Most conducive to the "home {work period", then, are the | stained or enameted. And while you are thinking in terms of furniture, don't forget bookcases. These are '"'must" pieces and can be painted to match the walls if the room is small. 5 A large room can take con- | Available In . . . Red - Charcoal - Grey 30c per Square Ft. Let us show you how to increase the living area of your home, 1 Take Nuptial Vows| | The marriage of Eileen Mae] |Burke and Raymond Edward | Hogg, both of Oshawa, was solgpmnized recently by the Right Reverend Monsignor Philip Cof-|# fey in the rectory of Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, @% The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Burke, Oshawa, formerly of River He- bert, Nova Scotia, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and| Mrs. Oliver Hogg of Minden, ! PLAYGIRL |Ontario The bride, who was attended Celebrating her first birth- {by her sister, Miss Marguerite| day today is Christina Susan, Burke, wore a waltz - length| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Ba dress of white nylon over satin| Otto Heller, Wolfe street #2 with a shirred bodice and drap:| Chrissy is the granddaughter ed shoulders. A crown of pearls|™ ------ ee pe | held her shoulder-length veil Brushing Is The Si dein RGA and she wore while gloves of| § crochet lace, worn by her mo-| ther on her wedding day. She| carried a bouquet of American] {Beauty roses The bridesmaid wore a gown| In 100 grandmother's day, CHRISSY For Hair In Hot Weather A reception was held in St. George's Hall, Albert street.| | Receiving, the bride's mother {wore blue organza with a blue/ {| ther, champagne lace and or-mer, Bowmanville, Ontario, ganza with a pink hat |wish to announce the engage- | For their wedding trip the ment of their elder daughter, # | couple are visiting British Col-|\Darla-Marie, to Michael James {umbia, California and North|Whelan, son of Mr. John Whe- "and South Dakota |1an, Belleville, Ontario, and the As they left, the bride was|late Mrs. Whelan. The marriage wearing a blue linen dress with|is to take place quietly on Sat- of Mr. and Mis. Aldrecht 12 white jacket and accessories.|urday, September 2, 1961. Heller and Mr. and Mrs. Alex | Mr. and Mrs. Moldowan will] ENGAGEMENT Tausacker, all of Weisbaden, |return to make their home in| ap. and Mrs. Samuel Post, Germany Oshawa. 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