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The Oshawa Times, 15 Sep 1961, p. 8

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- Fridey, September 15, 1961 RA gs 8 THEIOSHAWA TIMES, . " |junior bridesmaid and Miss oC : |of Mr, and Mrs. Horst Jankow- . | Colwell, [officiated and the bride was = given , [ried a teardrop cascade of red "roses and stephanotis. Her | |gown was styled with unpressed ' |pleats, a round neckline and ; veil. cently, in Simcoe Street United Church, Ingrid Emilia, daughter ski, of Oshawa, became the bride of Donald William son of Mrs ~ Michael Coe, of Oshawa, and the late Mr. Ernest Colwell. The Reverend J. K. Moffat in marriage by her] father. Attired in a full-length gown of French silk, the bride car- puff sleeves. Her headdress was a self bow securing a fingertip Miss Gail Sparks was maid of honor wearing pale green nylon over taffeta with a white petal hat and carrying white chrys- anthemums and pink carna- tions. Miss Wendy Wilband was Glenda Wilband, flower girl. They wore matching dresses in pale yellow nylon and bandeaux of daisies. Their flowers were white chrysanthemums and yel- low carnations. Mr. Gordon Brown was best man and Mr. John Jankowski ushered. Receiving in the Cor- vair Room of the Hotel Genosha, the bride's mother wore ivory |linen, trimmed with lace, a white petal hat and corsage of Double-Ring Ceremony Unites Ingrid Jankowski, D. Colwell in Oshawa. The bride travelled in a gold linen dress with matching duster, white accesso- ries and a white orchid corsage. Friends Honor Anniversary Pair On August 26, 1926, a quiet wedding was solemnized in the? parsonage of St. Andrew's Unit ed Church when Cassie Hughes and Patrick Chappell were united in marriage by the Rev. J. Maxwell. Recently the anniversary bride and bridegroom were honored on the occasion of their 35th wedding anniversary when friends and relatives gathered at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Grove Sutton, Highland avenue and presented them with beautiful gifts. A corsage was pinned on the bride and a bouttoniere for the bridegroom by Mrs. Grove Sutton, the daughter. The master of ceremonies was Mr. Isaac Hughes, the bride's father, who read the address and Mr. Patrick Chappell Jr., presented the gifts from family and Mrs. Robert the An- drews, Mrs. Bill Nott, Mrs. Mur | ray Mackay, sisters of the bride, presented the gifts from their family and friends. Celebrating her first birth- day today is Elizabeth Cath- erine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Abbott, East- daughter of Mrs. Howard Da- vidson, Mr. Eugene Shaw and Mr. Clive Abbott, all of Osh- awa. yellow rosebuds. The bride- |groom's mother was in mauve nylon chiffon with white acces- |sories and a corsage of pink Mr. Edward Chappell, propos- ed the toast to the bride and bridegroom. The engagement is an- nounced today of Miss Carole Dianne Robinson" and Mr. Larry Jay Steffen, The bride- to-be who is a graduate of class 61 of the School of Nursing of the Oshawa Gen eral Hospital is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Robinson and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Steffen, all of Oshawa. The ceremony will take place in Northminster United Church on Saturday, August 14. HOUSEHOLD HINT To keep your dust mop in tip top cleaning shape, brush it well (with a whisk broom after each | using. Oshawa B&P Club | To Follow Program Of Fairer Deals Inheritance Laws as they af- fect the status of women in Canada will be studied by The Canadian Federation of Busi- ness and Professional Women's Clubs, it was announced by Miss Una MacLean, president of the seven thousand member or- ganization, at the conclusion of the annual board meeting held in Ottawa. A survey of the implementa- tion of equal pay legislation and pension benefits will also be undertaken by the Federa- tion. Clubs will be asked to or- ganize career preview programs for high school girls in order to give them a wide knowledge of careers open to them and the qualifications which they must have for a particular career, The Federation will also con- tinue its campaign to eliminate differentials in minimum wages paid to men and women and will continue their equal pay campaign in the two provinces which have not yet passed such legislation. A project under the UNESCO gift coupon plan will again be undertaken. Miss MacLean, describing the program as a 'wide and comprehensive one", stated that recommendations for action based on any apparent need in- dicated from the studies under- taken over the fall and winter months, would be made to the biennial convention of the feder- ation in St. Andrews, N.B., in July next year, : The Oshawa Business and Pro- fessional Women's Club, which will resume its activities for the year 1961-62 with a dinner meet- ing. at Adelaide House on Monday will be studying the pro- gram outlined by Miss MacLean and along with the other 165 Business and Professional Clubs across Canada will be working to bring about the eventual im- plementation of these objectives so important to all Canadian women. BRINGS OUT dale street. Beth is the grand- --Aldsworth Photography |roses. Her Worship Mayor Christine and dancing and singing were GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES ST. GEORGE'S WA | meeting of St. George's After-|plan. noon Branch WA, was held re-| yer, presided. Mrs. Charles Gibbs read pray-/Gimblet. ers for prayer partners, Miss Connie Colpus and Miss Mabel WESTMINSTER W.F. Jones. Scripture lesson was read| The first fall meeting of West- by Mrs. William Collins. The minster United Church Wom-| minutes were read and Mrs. E.|en's Federation was held re-| A. Seeley gave the treasurer's|cently with 16 members present. | report. Mrs. C. H. Tuck read the| nrg Clarence Scott read the correspondence and reported oniScripture lesson. Devotional | It was decided that the mem-| The business and deyolional hers join the Gold Bond group| The meeting was closed with| cently with 23 members present. | prayer and a social period fol-| The president, Mrs. John Saw lowed, convened by Mrs. Lucien {Chamberland and Mrs. Howard Thomas and Mr. T. D. Thom- as were present and wished them all future happiness. A buffet supper was served The couple took a wedding {trip through the New England bec and are making their home enjoyed. Out of town guests were pres- jent from Toronto and Bow- manville. jStates, the Maritimes and Que- | There's Still Time to have your New OIL FURNACE installed--all ready for the heating season! cards sent to the sick. MIS. period Jed by Mrs. Clarence Thomas Keast gave a report 0n|Seott was entitled "The Day of aANp SETI © CONTROL 9) \ BREWED / This is to cerlify that Dow Ale is brewed by the exclusive is continually tested, thereby ensuring uniform high quality. DR. R. H, WALLACE, DIRECTOR, QUALITY CONTROL Cool Control process. This process WITH 0 0 BLENDED BARLEY MALTS MULTI- BLENDING 0 0 SMOOTH YEAST BLENDED HOPS THE BEST IN BEER Phone now for your free estimate. Easy-on-the- Budget, 5-year Payment Plan, if you wish, Meny popular brands end models to choose from. PCL Yi | PHONE 725-3581 43 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA calls made to sick and shut-ins.|Beginning Again". Mrs. Ra Mrs. George Puckett, Dorcas patter A solos, "My secretary, asked edibers 19 re | Task" and "The Cradle Song". port for sewing Sepie «oq The business meeting of Mis SX atten read and ait the roll call. OE pened the June meeting were d rayer for absent members." the ; 8 . rea Maye were asked to bring Jollowed by the treasurer's re- in thelr thank-offering October POT!: 10. Mrs. Albert Suddard and Mrs. The Deanery meeting will be Ross Lofthouse are to be the held September 20 at St.|co-conveners for the fall turkey George's Memorial Church. The supper on November 4. Communion Service will be held) Mrs. Hedley McKinley is to at 10.30. Will members please replace Mrs. Albert Suddard as bring their hymn books and crade roll superintendent. Mrs. lunch, also canned goods for Leonard Carrington read the Beverly Lodge. ..._|correspondence. Mrs. Fred Wil- Members in tuck shop, Hills-liams thanked Mrs. Ray Hatter dale Manor in October wil hejior singing. Mrs. W. E. Hall, Mrs. Bert Mor-| Refreshments were gan, Mrs. Charles Gibbs, and {pe hostesses for grid Mrs. Thomas Keast. [Mrs. Clarence Scott, Mrs. Ches- A rummage sale will be held|jey Byrton and Mrs. Fred Wil- WATCH IT ON CFTO -TV CHANNEL A'S LARGEST SELLING ALE njoy Ottawa at Montreal, Saturday, September 16th ot 2 P.M. October 12. Refreshments were|jiamg served by Mrs. Fred Smith, Mrs. | E. A. Seeley and Mrs. Augustus) Stevens. ALBERT STREET H-S ASSOC. Mi d T The first meeting of the sea- 18S son of Albert Street Home and race oaze School was held Monday night,| Mrs. Clarence A. Toaze enter- September 11. This meeting was|tained at a trousseau tea last in the form of a get-acquainted | Saturday for her daughter, Miss night. Grace Toaze, whose marriage The president, Mrs. Newton|!0 Mr. Donald Thompson is to Wright presided. The secretary, |take place on September 16. To Mrs. Lloyd Patterson, read the receive, Mrs. Toaze wore a minutes. The treasurer, Mrs. [MOSS green dress of matte jer- John Hubbard, gave a report on|S€Y. Assisting, Mrs. James the finances. Thompson, mother of the pros- Mrs. Wright introduced thejPeclive bridegroom, chose a new principal, Mr. Robert Cow-| To Ere dress of beige and ley who spoke briefly and com-| OWT tone nylon, and the bride- plimented the members of his| q+ wore a full-skirted dress of teaching staff. usty rose sheer cotton. All Room attendance prize was| "C.c €Orsages of carnations. won by Mrs. Sinclair's class,| Opening the door to the guests Grade 1. Grade mothers were Was Miss Jo-Ann Kennedy, | selected for the coming year. niece of the bride. Tea hostesses| The next Home and School ¥ere Mrs. Herbert Duvall, Mrs. | meeting will be held at E. A.|pemnard Kennedy, Mrs. Frank Lovell School on September 26. Sore) and Mrs. Albert Dean. Church and School Week is Sep- ncrVing were Miss Thelma tember 24 to October 1. Brown, Miss Carol Edwards, Miss Suzanne Smith and Miss FEDN. CAN. FRANCAISES | Carolyn Foley. Displaying the The Federation of French-| gifts were Mrs. W. L. Robinson, | Canadian Women held its first| Miss Doris Hubbell and Miss meeting for the fall season in|Barbara Cochrane, rousseau Tea FY Canadians e more than 1,000,000" St. Mary's of the People audi-! The Invoice Department of torium with Mrs, Lucien Cham- Fittings Ltd. entertained the berland presiding. bride-to-be at a dinner, and The council director, the Rev- presented an ironing board. erend Norbert Gignac, opened! Miss Barbara Coc the meeting with the League Miss er phone oy "prayer. hostesses of a miscellaneous | : Mrs. Chamberland welcomed shower at the former's home, | the guest of honor, Mrs. Ben- assisted by Mrs. J. Goddard, jamin Michaud, regional presi-| Mrs. W. 1 5 dent, who was accompanied by Bernard Ken a friend, a member of the To-| esses at a pa ronto section The secretary's report was read by Mrs. Yvan Gilbert. The treasurer's report was Robinson and Mrs. nedy were co-host- niry shower. Assist ing were Miss Barbara Coch. | rane and Miss Doris Hubbell. Mrs. Gordon Boddy, Mrs. V. given by Mrs. Alcide Lecler. ps Sotthey, Li Mrs. John Cardinal thanked hk) acer : all the members who helped at To ucestes at 3 Kitchen the strawberry social, specially | prs 'Gordon Boddy eo Mrs. Gerard Miljour for the use... a { Miss Barbara Cochrane and of her home. friends of the pro ie ; i ; saived] ! spective bride French literature was received |, bridegroom held a bar. from Ottawa and anyone who would like any should contact) beque party at the home of Miss K . Cochrane where a presentation Mrs. Lucien Chamberland. of two chaise | : It was decided to raise some aise lounges was made. money to help the French-Cana-| The 8th Oshawa Rover Alum- dian Club in paying the bus nae held a wiener roast at the| tickets for 10 French school chil-| Rover Den where a colored tele-| dren. phone was presented. Father Gignac welcomed Mrs. The Young People's Union of] Benjamin. Michaud and her Simcoe Street United Church! friend; also all the members. honored the affianced couple at| He thanked everyone for tak-|a dinner party where an elec. | ing charge of serving the supper [tric fry pan was presented. on Monday, September 18, night! The neighbors of the bride. of the parish bazaar, in wishing groom presented the couple all the success possible with a card table and match. Ms. Benjamin Michaud felici- ing chairs ! tated all the members for their After y gr work accomplished. She read an Mr. hy By ding Jelearsal annual report of the regional son, Hillgroft street entertain. seption 3, and wished everyone ed the dal party at their gd success in the future. home. * (g every day The taste of a good ale speaks for itself. Join the people who say "Molson's Ex" and see for yourself why it's Canada's largest selling ale. K Average daily consumption of standard pint (12 oz.) bottles. 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