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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Oct 1961, p. 7

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Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor ~ | Barbara Halliday [Lloyd Wilbur Wed The Reverend Percy Page of- \ficiated at the marriage of Bar- bara Halliday and Lloyd Wilbur in the parsonage of Zion Unit- led Church recently. The bride lis the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'A, L. Halliday of Zion and the \bridegroom is the son of Mr. E. H. Wilbur of Taunton and jthe late Mrs. Wilbur. Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 20, 1961 7) Attended by Mrs. Harvey Wil- \bur, the bride wore a semi-for- PERSONALS mal dress of light blue peau de soie with a draped bodice and \softly pleated skirt. tier veiled, A successful desseal lunch- eon was held on Wednesday in the Centennial hall at King Street United Church by' the +/Ardent Workers and the Faith- i/ful groups of the W.A. The »\guests were received by Mrs. John Coleman and Mrs. Ewart Clemence. Following the lunch- ijeon Mr. R. H. Reed assisted by +|Mrs. Blanche Kautzsky demon- strated the different ways of arranging and displaying flow- flowered hat and accessories Wilbur is the former Miss Bar-|were also in blue and she car- bara Halliday. The guests were|ried a nosegay of pink-centered,| members of the immediate fam-|white chrysanthemums. ilies. Following the dinner a| The matron of honor was in| social evening was held at the|full-skirted yellow nylon over home of Mr, and Mrs. Halliday.|net and cpr pied a 7 back panels and a pleated shaw 'The Reverend and Mrs. W. N. colar, She wore a fnatching fea- |Aitken and the Deacons and|thered hat and carried yellow, their wives of Calvary Baptist|tinted chrysanthemums. | Church entertained Dr, and Mrs.| yr. Harvey Wilbur acted as J, Sidlow Baxter at a dinner at|pest man. _ | Sandalwood restaurant last Mon-| 'The couple will reside in Zion. | day. Dr. Baxter of Edinburgh, || Scotland, has been conducting a ers for every occasion, Mr. 4 eC c | series of meetings at Calvary \Reed and Mrs. Coleman drew 'ithe lucky tickets which were -i|won by Mrs. Wilfred Harris, .|Mrs. W. L. Pierson, Mrs. A. Anne Senko Wed |Hambly, Mrs. Roy Terwillegar,| |Mrs. Percy Clarke, Miss Floral To George D. Neil bride was wearing a zolden-rust | >|Hawkins, Mrs. Stanley Turner At Chapleau suit with matching hat and ac-) w#a|Mrs, Alex Morrison, Mrs. | C.| Lee, Mrs, Percy Langmaid, Mrs.) Cecil Rowden, Mrs. Rex Har-| -- fue he nies the|cessories with a corsage of yel-| ; sre jwedding in Chapleau United|low rosettes. | per, Mrs. J. D. Morrison. |Church of Miss Anne Senko of} Mr. and Mrs. Neil are mak- | , Teas, birthday parties, wed-|Ashburn, daughter of Mr. andjing their home at Chapleau, On- bridegroom is the son of Mr. | ging anniversaries, coming and|Mrs. John Senko of Oshawa, to|tario. and Mrs. Stanley Smith, all |goings of guests are always of|George D. Neil, son of Mrs./ Guests were present from Ot- of Bowmanville. interest in this column. Write,|Donald Neil of Sault Ste. Marie}tawa, Oshawa, Whitby, Jordan) --Photo by Ireland |telephone or visit the social de-|and the late Mr. Neil. Station, Sault Ste. Marie, (Ka) --___-- By -|partment with your items of} The Reverend Murray Mc-|puskasing, Ashburn, Elliot) news for which there is no|Bride officiated. Mr. William); axe and Thessalon. Walker provided the wedding|----------_--__--_"_ jmusic and the bridegroom's sis- Many Hostesses Entertain ® Four members of the Oshawa ggg og 4 Neil, sang. 4 Pilot Club ] i t t-| e bride was given in - Fot Miss Margaret Leyden itend ha Pilot Club "District "7{tiage by her father. She By " . 7 if its te hat white ballerina dress of nylon Miss Margaret Leyden whose|sen. Mrs. David Nicholishen as- ye Bre ee a hr shiffon and lace over taffeta, marriage to Mr. Donald Douglas sisted the future bride. Serving Beth Mi On es wtih per, (With a sweetheart neckline, , re a Siintt ¢ Miller who is district chair j : Gray will take place in St. An-|were Mrs Gertrude Elliott and ® the "salaty itt bracelet sleeves and iace pep- drew's United Church tomorrow Mrs. J, F. Glover. man of the sately commiteeium. Her double veil of soft net afternoon has been feted at sev-|) Mrs. Kurt Hemminghaus, will have charge of a work shop-|fell from a sequined chiffon! eral pre nuptial events Kaiser crescent, convened a/Mrs. Fred Lindsay will be tel aanat and she aueriad a wehital Mrs. Ray Mandley of Toron-|neighborhood shower. Refresh-| chairman of the tellers and Mrs.|pible crested with a mauve cr- to assisted by Mrs. Fr ankiments featured a bride's cakc\L. S. Gorrie and Mrs. J. W.|chid, stephanotis Mitchell and Mrs. Bassil Dris-/made by Mrs. James Connor.) Edwards will be attending asistreamers. coll, Toronto, arranged a mis-|Serving were Mrs. Alec Alex-|delegate and alternate of the} She was attended by her sis-| cellaneous shower. Assisting in)ander, Mrs. Harry Fail and'Qshawa club jters, Miss Elaine Senko as maid serving were Miss Karen Rambo! Miss Barbara Connor of honor, in shocking pink, and| and Miss Heather Mitchell Mr. and Mrs, Neil Hezzelwood -- Thirty-eight residents of Hills-|Miss Joan Senko, bridesmaid, in! A miscellaneous shower wasjassisted by Mr. and Mrs. Nor- dale Manor recently enjoyed alteal blue. Their identical dress ALL US given by Mrs, Dean Patte, Pine-/man Moran entertained at albus trip to Port Perry and dis-|of peau: de soie were styled JUST Cc crest road, Oshawa, attended by|dinner party for the future bride trict arranged by Mrs. William| with moulded bodices and fulli] A Singer trained mechanic will } friends and former neighbors.|and bridegroom and presented|Baldwin, senior citizen chair-| skirts acgented at the back waist| SSR ase bier Mh rsd EOE Peo ony ee al ivr any man, Oshawa Red Cross Society.| with self rosettes. Their head-|f - Cheek Fabric Handling Joan: Richards and Mrs. David) A presentation of a lamp was,They were accompanied on the|dresses were matching petal] Mechenism : Mitchell. |made at the home of Mr. and/triy by Mrs. Archie Brown,|bandeaux, beaded ae eara v Delint Thread Handling The Heather Group of St. An-|Mrs, Cecil Gray, Lasalle av-|housekeeper at Hillsdale Manor,|and they carried cascades of] ~ o ¥ groom's mother tly gold i ; \brocaded. satin shea' with} ee catiasatn matching wide-brimmed _hat..) \Each had black accessories | land a corsage of pink rosettes | jand white carnations. | As the couple started out on) their motoring honeymoon, the; Anniversary Sale Priced FASHION ACCESSORIES NYLON HOSIERY... . - - 89 Seamless mesh, 400-needle service sheers, 45-gauge, 30-denier, newest Fall shades SAMPLE LEATHER BAGS 9:?7 to 12.77 High style Famous maker's leather bags covered or open styles, leather like lining. Black, beige, few fashion shades, CARDIGAN AND PULLOVER SWEATER SETS | CARDIGAN 4.99 . .. PULLOVER 2.99 High fashion full-fashioned sweater sets in gold, black, magenta, white and brown. Sizes 14.to 20. SMITH WEDS SMITH est daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edwin K, Smith and the In a recent ceremony at St Paul's United Church, Bowmanville, Camille Adaire Smith became the bride of Constable David William Smith. The bride is the eld- {charge. Telephone 723-3474 SAVE OVER *2 TUNE-UP SPECIAL ANY MAKE MACHINE ONLY 295 REGULARLY 6.50 Your sewing machine is a pre- | and satin cisiorr machine, it should be ]} tuned up regularly for performance. top Assembly 4 Mrs. D ot Ente Mechine drew's United. Church held alenue. Serving were Mrs. Doug-\and Mrs, Earl Stephenson, ajwhite shasta chrysanthemums pr sevlrnageved Nesded miscellaneous shower at the|las Howie, Mrs. Thomas Rob-lmember of the Cross| : Lubricate Motor If Neede home of Mrs. William Siksay,/inson, Mrs. Marie McMaster |Society. lbest man and Glencairn avenue. Master Wil-|and Mrs..Glenn McMaster. As- lGisania usheted. liam Siksay assisted the future) sisting.the bride to be was M 5S) Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Halliday SINGER SEWING Perfect lift to your wardrobe .. . these in-or-outer blouses . . . jewel neckline... short-sleeved . Sizes Y A eption waS~yeld at th bride and tea was poured by the| Joanne Howie and Miss Joan|RR 1, Hampton, entertained citheaheaa Codine 'chi ig | MAGHINE COMPANY |} '°°°'® future bride's mother, Mrs. Mat-|McMaster. |Sandalwood restaurant at a post-|ceive, the bride's mother wore all '/° "*"PQhs Joncistering || 2 6&9 89 9% % 4.9 4.2 thew Leyden. Serving was the| From her co - workers Of|nuptial dinner party for Mr. and|sheath and matching jacket of| and Upholstering hostess assisted by her mother,|Masco Electric Company, Osh-|mrs, Lloyd Wilb aa a ae i Ms . ic © , "iMrs, Lio; ilbur whose mar- d hite | oka Mrs. J. Corbett, Livingston and|awa, the bride-to-be received|riage took place paconity: Mata: so ag a rhe bride | | Red Mr. George Mersereau Mr. was Norman CAREER WORLD Imported Tartan Worsted SLIMS 8.99 Sizes 10 to 18... Bold and daring tartans, you name them, we have them, Mrs. John Bentley. an electric vacuum cleaner. santas A pantry shelf shower was; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bright, | given by Mrs. Robert Ireland,|Oshawa, are entertaining at a Sigin street west, assisted by|jrehearsal party at the home of| ter two daughters, Mrs. Earlithe future bride's parents, Kai- Yahme, and Mrs. George Sam-'ser crescent, this evening. 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Zeller-Thrift-Priced ! eeeeeeeeeee#ee#eee#e eee @® @® @ 6 USE ZELLER'S CONVENIENT "CHARGE-IT" PLAN NO DOWN PAYMENT TAKE UP TO 15 MONTHS TO PAY DRESS SALON WOMEN'S HALF SIZES MANUFACTURER'S SAMPLES ... $15 In plain and printed Crepes, Wools, Brocades, Jerseys in casual and dressy styles, 1412 to 222. GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES SPECIAL ! ty ; me é wy | eoeeuese3eve3ueee8 eee? ee @ @ @ TABLE LAMPS REG, 5.99 EACH WHAT DO HIS BRIGHT Happy young son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon E. Hornby, Ritson road south, is Roger bao eee. EYES SEE? Gordon. Roger is ten months old, --Photo by Ireland HELPING HAND AUX. |Boddy and the members of her The Helping Hand Auxiliary croup served refreshments of Simcoe Street United Church met at the home of Mrs. Allan Forbes, Taunton road east, for) The regular meeting of the its October meeting Majorette Parents' Auxiliary Mrs. George Haines, the pres-|was held at the Lions' Centre, ident; presided. The worship| Bowmanville with the president, service was conducted by Mrs,|Mrs. John Newell presiding. _ A. D. Morrison. Mrs. William Saxby comment- ae Be : ; A delightful program followed ¢d on the display put on by the y i - : by age } * et 2 2% t.%.? 3 * during which Mrs. Orville|Majorettes at the Canadian : ' | y Dewland and Miss Shiela Pol-|Corps and mentioned how is lock played a piano duet, "King| Pleased the audience was with of the Forest," by S, G. Kies-|the entertainment. Because of . ling. \the appearance of the girls at Mrs. Sidney Lailey presented|the. Corps other groups have a series of slides depicting the|asked them to appear at later glorious autumn colors and var-|dates. The next public appear- ious places of interest which) ance of the girls will be at the she and her husband had visit-|Legion Hall on November 18. ed. Included among these slides} A discussion on the projects were two very outstanding pic-|of the Auxiliary then followed tures on which Mrs. Lailey has} Mrs. Elmer Henning, of Bow- been awarded prizés, both in)manville, donated two dolls, Oshawa and Ottawa. jone for Oshawa and one for Miss Leah Garrow sang a|Bowmanville, to be dressed and solo, "Compassion". She was raffled sometime before Ctist- accompanied at the piano by mas , Mrs. George Fleming The meeting closed with pray- er after which Miss CHILDRENS WORLD GIRLS' NYLON SKI JACKET . . - . 8.99 Sizes 8 to 14. Warm but lightweight for maximum comfort, gold, loden, blue, contrasting lining. MAJORETTES AUXILIARY Northway OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 728-1693 All high and handsome (approx. 27'). Choice of wood and brass and decorated ceramic bases. Buy an elegant matched pair. 240 Yonge St., Toronto Sunnybrook 855 O'Connor Drive, Toronto Lewrence Shopping Pleze Cloverdale Mall Shopping. Centre Northperk Shopping Centre Rexdele Pleze Cederbrae Shopping Ploze Hamilten : Greater Hamilton Shopping Centre DOWNTOWN The next meeting will be held 21 SIMCOE ST. $. in Oshawa on November 14 at Ph: 723-2294 Helen'8 e'clock. i ! A= OS Oe Ph: 723-2209 L J SHOPPING CENTRE Li Mi T E D2. STEVENSON'S RD. 5.

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