\King, tables; Mrs. Larry Dodds, prizes; Mrs. Donald Branch, publicity and Mrs, Ber- nard Jones, candy. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne S. Me-| Gill, the former Marjorie| Voysey, celebrated their 35th! wedding anniversary recently. Mrs. McGill is the daughter of the late William and Emma Voysey and Mr. McGill is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jack McGill, all of Pontypool. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Harmer, | jgrandparents of Miss Shirley) |Harmer, were among the mem-| bers of the family that attended a supper party on Saturday eve-) ning in the Victoria Room) of the King Edward Hotel, To- ronto, where Miss Harmer is entertaining. Also present were her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. J. Harmer, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harmer, Mr. David Harmer, Miss Marlene Peel of Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs.) William Lea, Oakville and Miss Sharron Sands of New York. (emon Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 "THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, January 25, 1962 7 PERSONALS Out-of-town guests at the,auditorium of St. Mary of the Staples - Taylor wedding were|People on Stevenson road north, Mrs. Joseph Staples and Mr.|with Mrs, Ronald Gibbs as con- James Staples, Kirkfield; Mr.jvener and Mrs. Philip Vincent and Mrs. Jack Thornbury,|as her co-convener. The assist- Woodville; Mr. Carl Staples,/ing committee is as follows: Blackwater; Mr. and Mrs. El-/Mrs. Max Coleman and Mrs. wood McGregor, Lindsay; Mr.|Kenneth Johnson, tickets; Mrs. and Mrs. Robert Taylor, Port/Fred Lawless and Mrs. Robert Hope; Mr. Benson Bebee, Peta-|Byrne, refreshments; Mrs. Leo- wawa; Mr. and Mrs. Miltonjnard Weeks and Mrs. George Staples, Whitby; Miss Ardele ---- | Pearson, Scarborough; Mr, Neil| | Murchison, Victoria road, On.) January Hosiery Sale! NYLONS First quality seamless mesh in two fashion shades. nee WILL STEER TOPS TOWARD THE 'STRAIGHT AND NARROW =" si 4 ; At W yi hous - The new officers of the , Mrs. William Mitchell, seated Harold Sharpe, 'assistant Fo <b allay Pa ar, Setuard off Pounds ges | eae a aon ny weight recorder. Absent when jieighbors gathered to cele-| y) executive were installed | ident. Also seated are Mrs. : eit | 5 . 4 in office at a meeting of the | George Leach, Port Perry, | picture was taken was Mrs, |brate the 25th wedding anni club at the Community Rec- | left,. vice - president and Mrs, Vincent Russell, secretary, | YeTsary of Mr. and Mrs. Harlin reation Centre Tucsday night. | Gordon Dodd, right, treasur- er. Standing from left are: Mrs. Bertie Scott, reporter; Mrs. Bruce Espie, Port Perry, installing officer; Mrs. Rodney Hayden, Port Perry, weight recorder; and Mrs. --Oshawa Times Photo pr So ee 14th wedding anniversary of, Mr. and Mrs. John Russell of \Port Credit. Mr. and Mrs.| Robson Leathers in Lovely Hues UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES 2 .r.222%4, "he s s 4 | spoons and Mr. and Mrs. Rus- Will Step Blithely Into Fall '62 | manvev wove unre "ine ney, organization ot ea sell received a set of dishes. A) 6 sing-song was enjoyed and buf- ) Six new all-Canadian colors, |will find plenty of variety", ad-| VY Hunt Unit of the United) Women of Simcoe} fet refreshments were served. branded as "Canadiana", will/ded Mr. H. R. Schell, sales di-|Church | | ; *| Mr. and Mrs. Fred Malloy, | make their debut next fall andirector, greeting visitors with Mr | Street United Church was held) The first meeting of the new| »\K s t st, held open} winter sponsored by the Asso-|Robson. "Although black will|i" the church parlor. ead bans ay on ni irese pre oil on Pi so ciated Textiles of Canada Limit-|always be the best seller, many| Miss Gladys Frise, president,| ted Ch och bs ith th armony) day night for the members of ed and to complete the color dark neutrals will,be offered to| Presided. Mrs. S. G. Lailey, re- d tM : ry i. met ore (te Margafet Hamilton Group| harmony, Robson Leather Com-|the fashion-conscidus buyer. | COrding secretary, read the min-/@ch' Mts. rank Narllelt pre- idi 'of St. Paul's Presbyterian imi i " : utes. Th ious joc Siding. | si lk tees colors ih Vital untae Sree, ith Coe black gave Gals" eames sana The minutes were read by/church, and their husbands. its| undertones, Renaissance red, the| 82Y r Ni |Games were played and prizes treatment of leathers for shoes, | darkest of the wine family and which showed a rewarding| sesurer's report by Mrs. clit won by Mrs. A. MacDonald, Sr., handbags and smart accessories.| Jamaica brown are among the year. : : |ford Sinith, Mrs. Vance Gooner Miss Mary Ellen Malloy, Mr. On hand for the opening of almost elegant substitutes for, Miss Phyllis Glass, Miss} -eported eh. the Christmas 300" Gulenchyn, Mr. Alex trade show in bgp on Mon-|black. rong: Th oe Peng Mrs. Pnong Pot-| narty ; |Brody and gt if ---- day, Mr. Charles Robson, presi-| «Browns will range from the| '©! Wi! be the nominating com-/" 77. Bartlett spoke on the Mrs, C. LL, Cornelius, ret dent, described the new colors: jjightest Bala beige to a very pg for a3 gi of, the| father and son haceniet which is/ Gre Leaming, poe oe Banff Blue', he said, "Is '@idark Ebony Brown. Grey is offi gh td a st lled the usually held in February to co. |Gulenchyn and we tao raat clear bright blue; Caribou Cop-|ready for a come-back. Two) ficers wil! be installe at the); cide with Lord Baden Powell's| Malloy assisted the hostess at) per, a warm spiced gold; Maple|versions will be introduced; |" °DrUary meeting. refreshment time. F ainest ( {t on your day of days , at Block's where bridal gown fashions, style and design ore contoured to compli- ment your very per- sonality. The season's most elegant _ bridal fashions are now an view. Buy 3 Pairs 12TH SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX. for $319 We will be happy to serve you ond your en- tire bridal party . Fittings and consulta- tions in complete pri- vocy [Get 1 pair FREE! Luke read} : ; ne birt : Leaf Green, a slightly yellow| Madison, which would be excel-|., Miss Millicent Mire.' Mrs. Bartlett read a_ letter Mrs. Ronald Gibbs, Buerling| Led = Goce. a from Mrs, A. E. Standing, As-|street, opened her home on| fuchsia tone, and Jasper Brown te fini : * hows ail lg rou ca the con.| sistant Provincial Commission-|Monday evening for a meeting uchsia tone, J »/metallic finish will be more suit- : ae jer, which stated the number of|to discuss the coming 'Night a Lo pin Kegeanel ae seats able for dress shoes. os or gay on yg Gage! auxiliaries in Ontario was 1,277.|of Cards" to be sponsored by| Those who prefer the bas "The combination of grey and| Frise' thevkad Mice Evelyn Reports sent in by these auxil-|the members of St. Mary of the green; Prairie Sunset, a brilliant/jent for tailored shoes and orange; Wine Sparkle, a rich/Graphite which has a slightly Pick up your Spring Issue of Brides Magazine FREE : jiaries indicated an active year|People Council of the Catholic Ont. IODE to Give reddish brown, Redwood, is one|/Gay who had organized this| be Catholic Ballet Scholarship | Mrs. W. R: Morrison, Hamil- ton, president of the Provincial Chapter of Ontario, IODE, an- nounced at a_ recent meeting} that a new scholarship will be| ofered this year, 1962, from the) ++ Lucy Morrison Memorial Fund) 196 for Education, valued at $300, of the best in the new color! January meeting. harmony." While shoppers await signs of| of the worship spring to start ceeee sr prea whites and pastels are still far} ; i off, tanners, dyers, weavers and| Phyllis Glass presided at the|nejp pjan the final details at the manufacturers have already de-|piano for | cided what will be the feature|Potter's meditation was based ractionsg style-wise, for fall/on "Beginning." {Members were reminded to wiji jof the fine work accomplished.| Women's League. take place at the church Mrs. Ann Fotter had charge|save their stamps for handicap-| service, assisted|ped Scouts. combining an/by Miss Blanche Stinson, who| Plans were discussed for the and summer |banquet and it was hoped all read the scripture and Miss} P 188) members would be present to! the hymns. Mrs.!next meeting, February 8 ati --. Harmony United Church. Re- CH freshments were served by Mrs. F William Coulson. not only | beginning of the New Year but INVITATIONS, etc., ANNIVERSARY, GRADUATION, SOCIAL, WEDDING PERSONALIZED aie ANNOUNCEMENTS Blacks. LADIES' WEAR LTD. 72 SIMCOE ST. NORTH OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK attractively priced! CALL 725-1912 RISTIAN SUPPLY CENTRE | PHONE 723-4951 } 'or Prices and Sample Album } to a student with at least grade 10 standing, and who is enrolled at the National Ballet School of Canada. It is a widely recognized fact | that the National Ballet {s con-| tributing to the cultural life of} Canada. | The Provincial Chapter of} Ontario, IODE, offers two other Art scholarships from this fund | -- one in the artist's diploma) course at the Royal Conserva- | tory of Music, University of Toronto, and one at the Ontario College of Art in the painting and drawing course, valued at| $300 each. | Mary E. Taylor | Becomes The Bride: Of Cecil Staples The marriage of Mary Eliza- beth Taylor and Cecil Clifford Staples was solemnized recent-| ly at Albert Street United Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin L.| Taylor of Oshawa and _ the) bridegroom is the son of Mrs. | Joseph Staples of Kirkfield and the late Mr. Staples. The Reverend A. E. Larke| officiated at the double - ring) ceremony. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a waltz-| length dress of white lace over| satin. A rhinestone headdress held her shoulder-length veil and she carried a cascade of) red and white carnations. | The maid-of-honor was Miss/ Lynda Young in blue nylon; over taffeta with a matching) headdress. She carried pink) and yellow carnations. | Mr. Neil Murchison acted as | best man. } A reception was held at the! bride's parents' home on St.) Laurence street. For the occa-| sion the bride's mother wore| blue flowered satin with black} accessories. The bridegroom's | mother was in navy blue crepe with matching accessories. As the couple left for a wed-| ding trip to Niagara Falls the bride was wearing a blue wool! sheath with black accessories) and an orchid ccrsage. The newly wedded pair will live in Oshawa. DANCEY'S Self-Serve SHOE SALE Now In Progress. Open Until 9 p.m. Friday. "In Downtown Oshawa" Never before have we offered ae many Kroehler quelity fea- tures at such @ low price --- Lux-i-Foem Cushions . . . 100% Nylon Fabric . . . Kroehler Construction and « choice of two smart-looking designs. SHOP CHERNEY'S .. . FIRST Cherney's LIMITED TIME OFFER -- 3-PCE, SILVER SERVICE INCLUDED FOR ONE EXTRA DOLLAR WITH ANY PURCHASE OF $59.00 OR MORE TRIPLE VALUE ! % Kroehler "Plus-Built" Construction % Lux-l-Foam Cushion Comfort % 100% Long Lasting Nylon Fabric If you hove on eye for modern slim line styling this 2-piece Kroehler Chesterfield Suite will appeal to you. Like the suite shown below, it's a perfect combination of quality, good looks and value. The three-cushion style sofa ond matching chair with high style button back and 42' Lux-l-Foam cushion ore beautifully tailored in 100% Nylon Frieze and available in a choice of colours: Turquoise, Green, 3 shodes of Brown and Gold. Why not stop in at Cherney's and see it? This suite has all the good points and features of the suite shown above with but one slight difference -- style. The sofa has broad well-padded arms, luxurious deep foam tufted back, and the comfortable two cushion look. And dont. worry about the cushions -- they are made of Lux-l-Foam @ sup- erior cushioning material, the product of modern chemistry. Lux-l-Foam is resilient . . . long lasting . . . light weight and trouble free. Why not come in and try it for comfort. 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