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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Aug 1962, p. 8

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NEWLYWEDS Glenda May Atchison and Glenn Harvey Balson ex- changed nuptial vows recent- ly in Harmony United Church. The bride's: parents are Mr. and Mrs. Courtland Atchison and the bridegroom is the. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bal- son, all of Oshawa. Garnet Belfry Brother, Sister Take Partners In Double Wedding Ceremony United in a double wedding ceremony in St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church recent- ly were Miss Margaret Kuehl of Oshawa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Kuehl, Killaloe, and Mr. Alphonse Joseph Arsenault, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arsenault of Oshawa. Also wed were Miss Anita Maria Arsenault, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Arsenault, Oshawa, and Mr. John Frank Keelan, son of Mrs. Wilfred Duggan, Osh- _ awa and the late Mr. Frank Keelan. Both brides were given in marriage by their fathers. Miss Kuehl and Miss Arsenault wore full-length lace gowns, bouffant skirts caught with lace roses re- vealing nylon under-skirts. Their four-tier, shoulder-length veils were held by crowns of pearls, and they carried cascades of red roses, stephanotis and fern. Miss Kuehi's matron of honor was Mrs. Andrew Arsenault, in yellow, and Miss Arsenault's bridesmaid, Miss Florine Hachey, in green, wore identical gowns of nylon over taffeta ac- cented by a panel of lace trim- med with bows. Their matching short veils were held by white flower headdresses and they carried noségays of white chrys- anthemums. Miss. Laura Arsenault was junior brides- maid for both brides. She wore a deep pink nylon dress with a Toronto, Bowmanville, Hamilton and Kil- pleated front panel held by flowers. Matching flowers held her short veil. Mr. Arsenault had = Mr. Andrew Arsenault as best man with Mr. Patrick Hachey and Mr. Robert Kuehl Mr. Lawrence Richard was jun- ior best man for both bride- grooms. as ushers. Mr. Keelan had Mr. Alex Pawlinchuk as his best man. The reception was held at the Slovak National Hall with the brides' mothers, Mrs. Kuehl and Mrs. Arsenault receiving, They wore a yellow flowered * nylon sheath dress, white accessories and a carnation corsage tinted), green and a crushed green nylon sheath dress, quarter jacket, white accessor- ies.and a corsage of gold car- nations, respectively. matching three- Mr. Keelan's mother assisted in a white sheath dress, navy accessories and a corsage of red carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Arsenault left on their honeymoon for Quebec and northern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs, Keelan will be travelling to Buffalo, more and Philadelphia on their honeymoon. Washington, Balti- Both couples will reside in Oshawa' on their return. Guests were from Windsor, Barrie, Port Perry, aloe. Kathleen O'Connor Much Entertained Prior To Wedding} | Prior to her marriage today in St. Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church, to Mr. Gary Blakely Hooey, Miss Kathleen Mary O'Connor has been enter- tained at several showers. Mrs. Peter Bremner, Trem- blay avenue, was hostess at a miscellaneous shower attended by former employees of the City Hall. Assisting were Mrs. Gra- ham White and Miss Kathryn Hamilton. Mrs. Michael Gallas, sister of the bride-elect entertained at a shower at the home of Mrs. Jack Husband, _Willow: Park drive, Attending were relatves and neighbors of the bride. Mrs. Edward O'Connor Joseph Gangemi assisted. and Mrs. Mrs. John Brady, Adelaide avenue west, gave a personal shower, assisted by Miss Donna Brady and Miss Lynn Shaw. Mrs. Jack Hooey, Ajax, mother of the bridegroom, gave a miscellaneous shower, assist- ed by Miss Gail Hooey and Miss Nora Yates. Following the rehearsal last evening, the bridal party was entertained at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hooey, York street, Ajax. HOUSEHOLD HINT Just before serving green beans, add about 14 cup sour cream and sprinkle with dill seed, eiMr. and Mrs. MID-SUMMER WEDDING Mr, and Mrs. John David Berry were united in marriage recently in Simcoe Street Pentecostal Church. The form- er Matiene Lillian Mae Stin- | son, the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Stin- son of Oshawa. The bride- groom's parents are Mr. and | Mrs. Frank Berry of Whitby. Bill' Dixson, Toronto ~|Mr. Hilton Bell, Bay City, Mich- E |Edward Beamish, Mr. and Mrs. Joan Smith Wed To Raymond Gay At St. Gregory's Married in St. Gregory's Ro- man Catholic Church recently were Miss Joan Elizabeth Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Smith of Sudbury and Mr. Raymond William Gay, son (cmen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturd jay, August 4, 1962 of Mr, Cephus Gay of Oshawa and the late Mrs. Gay. The Reverend L. T. McGough officiated at the ceremony with Mr. Jack Driscoll as organist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a ficor length gown of white organza with appliqued flowers on the full skirt and bateau neckline. She carried pink sweetheart roses and stephanotis and her elbow-length veil was held by a headdress of flowers. Miss Shirley Thibodeau, Es- panola, was the maid of honor with Miss Dawna Karau, Mas- sey, and Miss Patricia Smith, Sudbury, as bridesmaids, They wore matching sheath gowns of smoke-blue organza with de- tachable sashes, net headdress- es topped with blue flowers and they carried nosegays of pink baby chrysanthemums. Mr, Ted Gay was the best man with Mr. M. Thursby and Mr. Paul Leddy as ushers. The reception was held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Jeffery, Scugog street, with the bride's mother wearing a dress of navy blue silk, white hat and a corsage of pink roses, to greet the guests. The bride chose a pink and white cotton dress and white on their honeymoon for North- ern Ontario. Mr, and Mrs. Gay will make their home at 652 Perry cres- cent. SOCIAL NOTICES accessories when the couple left! © LITTLE P One year old recently, the little girl with the 'jumbo bouncer" is Mary Frances Lloyd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Danford Lloyd, Gliddon avenue. Her grandparents are. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Johns announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Mildred Beverly, to Mr. John Eric George Shreve, son of Mr. ani Mrs. George F. Shreve, all of Oshawa. The wedding will take place on Saturday, Sep- tember 8, 1962, at 3.30 p.m. in King Street United Church. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Walter T. King the of their daughter, Eleanor Marie, to Mr. Peter Anthony Fusco, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emilio Fusco, all of Oshawa, The wed- ding is to take place on Satur- day, September 1, 1962, at 10.00 a.m, in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, Oshawa, PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Cuthbert- son, Mary street, will be leav- ing this weekend for. a week's honor of her linen dress with embroidered white corsage. Beryl Price and Mrs. Roy Jor- Trousseau Tea, Harmer - Peel Nuptials Held In Bowmanville United in marriage in Trinity United Church, Bowmanville, recently were Miss Marlene Alison Peel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everard F. Peel and Mr. David Harold Milton Harmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. J, Harmer of Osh- awa. by the Reverend A. W. Harding. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white peau de soie with a short lace top and three-quarter sleeves. Her pearl tiara held a finger-tip veil and she carried pink sweetheart roses, stephano- tis and white chrysanthemums. The matron of honor, Mrs. Kenneth Harmer, wore a sheath dress of aqua taffeta with a short matching jacket, and car- ried a nosegay of pink carna- tions and white chrysanthe- mums. The bridegroom's brother, Mr. Kenneth Harmer, was the best man. | The reception was held at the} church with the bride's mother receiving in a dress of blue lace over silk, white accessories and a white and blue corsage. The bridegroom's mother chose a gray silk organza sheath dress, The marriage was performed). matching jacket, blue organza hat and a blue and white cor- sage. ROUSEROLD HINT New for the dining room are chairs of plastic, shell uphol-lin |stered in foam rubber poe For their honeymoon trip the bride wore a dress of pink bro- caded silk, white accessories and a torsage of pink sweet- heart roses. The couple are making their home in Bowmanville. Guests were from Oakville, Toronto, New York, Barrie, Wil- lowdale, Oshawa and Brantford. 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Is TRUEI tire wacazine Mrs. Charles Fehrenbach, all | of Oshawa. Great grand- mother is Mrs. Mary Hughes, pal of Kingston, Ontario. Aldsworth rth Photography Bridal Parties' Honor Marie Elizabeth McAdam Mrs. P. J. McA.am Grooms avenue, held a trousseau tea in Ch eeCan: Ine Marie Elizabeth McAdam, whose marriage to Mr. Michael Rowinski is taking place today. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. H. E. King and Mrs. By- ron Worden. Miss Tina King and Miss Jane Driscoll kept the door and the guest book. Greeting the guests, the bride's mother was wearing a navy blue sheath dress, frosted with white acces- sories, The bridegroom's mother Mrs. Michael Rowinski Sr., was in a beige two piece dress and the bride-elect chose a yellow skirt, white accessories and Displaying the gifts were Miss and the tr vacation with their daughter, |, Mrs. Kenneth Sproule, and Mr. Sproule, Pointe Claire, Quebec. Returning with them will be their grandchildren, Kathryn and David, who have been spending a three-week holiday with Mr. and Mrs, Cuthbertson. Mrs. Morley Canning, Masson street, and Mrs. K. H. Braith- waite, Lauder road, were host- esses at a tea at the Oshawa Golf Club recently, honoring Miss Thelma Cameron of Van- couver, British Columbia. Out-of-town guests at the Gay- Smith wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Smith, Miss Gail Smith, Mr. George Smith, Miss Sharon Wood, Mr. P. Helstrum, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gricnon, Sud- bury; Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Thibodeau, Espanola; Mr. and ct Irvin Gay, Miss Judy Gay, Miss D. Doherty and Mrs. Jarvis all of Toronto. Guests from a distance at the Johnston-Neil wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neil and son, Carleton Place; Mr. and Mrs. John Maloney, Smith's Falls; igan, U.S.A.; Mr. and Mrs. Reg- inald Bell, Miss Diane Bell, Mr. Donald Bell and Mrs. Harry Edwards, Orillia; Mr, and Mrs. Robert Morgan, Mimico. Other guests were from Oshawa, Whit- by, Brooklin, Pickering, Clare- mont, Highland Creek and Greenwood. Among the guests at the Harmer - Peel wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bertram, Mr. and Mrs. William Lea and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Angelos, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sewell, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beamish, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Palmer, Miss Helen Peel, Mr. Stanley Peel, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown, Mr. W. R. Brown, Hendrik Schoe- man Toronto. Also attending were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gahan, and daughter Judith, Willow- dale; Mr. and Mrs, Clifford MacNair, Oakville; Mr. and Mrs; Arthur Harmer and Rich- ard and Sandra, Mr. Ian Hope, Barrie; Mr. Cecil Cusden, Brant- ford; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Beamish and daughter Mary, New York City; Mr. and Mrs. Cress Newman, and Carol) ~" Isobel Thexton. John McAdam, and her God- mother, Adam, poured tea and serving were Miss Judith © °* Ellen Driscoll, Miss Beth Dris- M. Greenwood. , Miss The bride's grandmother Mrs. Mc- Miss Margaret 1s coll and M Miss Joan McAdam, George F. B. Johnston Weds The bride-to-be has been feted|' pre-nuptial parties. |; at several Mrs. Leslie Prazmowski, Helen Rowinski held a dinner party at the home of Mrs. George Gilewsti, Ritron rv. south, .t whi-' "tation a ae was made. Fellow-workers in the office of Duplate of Canada Ltd. held a luncheon and shower at Adel- aide House. Mrs, Byron Worden and Mrs. Robert Wright ar- ranged a miscellaneous shower for neighbors of the bride-elect. Assisting the hostesses were Miss Jill Worden, Miss Judith Worden and Miss Joan Mc- Adam. Miss Isobel Thexton and Mrs. George Thexton held a kitchen shower and Mrs. Douglas Sut- ton, Miss Ellen Driscoll, Mrs. 1el _Rowins:: . nre Jack Driscoll and Miss Linda McAdam assisted. The staff of Duplate made a presentation of a kitchen clock and electric equipment. Following the wedding rehear- 1, the bridal party was enter- tained at the home of Mr. and|-- Mrs. _ Roy Jorgensen. Margaret Neil at Greenwood Greenwood United Church) was the setting for the marriage ceremony recently when Mr.) George Frederick Bruce John- ston, son of Mr. and Mrs Harry Johnston of Oshawa, took as his bride, Miss Margaret Carolyn Neil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon T. Neil of The ceremony was performed by the Reverend T. li. Fleeth- am. The organist, Mrs. Charles McTaggart accompanied the soloist, Mr. William Brown, Jr. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a floor- length gown of silk organza over taffeta. The skirt was re- embroidered with lace on the hem with a short train and the lace bodice was accented with sequins. A healdress of sequins held her shoulder-lengt: 1} veil and 'she carried red roses| and white chrysanthemums. | Mrs. Gordon Stevens, matron of honor, wore a sheath dress of fiesta pink silk organza over taffeta with an overskirt, and a small picture hat. Her flowers were pink roses and white chry- santhemums. The bridesmaids were Miss! Mary Neil and Miss Rosemary| Hedges and Miss Jacqueline} Hedges as junior bridesmaid. They wore identical sheath dresses of turquoise gem silk organza over taffeta with over- 'TAKES NET TITLE MONTREAL (CP) -- Andre} Tielemans of Montreal won the men's singles Friday in. the Quebec junior tennis champion. ships, defeating Bobby Piers of Truro, N.S., 6-4, 6-2, 6-2. The 14-year-old boy's title went to Jacques Crotty of Montreal,| who eliminated Terry Leach of | Ottawa 6-1, 6-4. |white chrysanthemums. their and picture hats and were turquoise skirts, flowers The bridegroom's Mr. Keith Johnston, best man with Mr. Arnold Ja- centy, Mr. Gordon Stevens and Mr. John Neil as ushers. The reception was held at the Church Hall with the bride's mother receiving in a dress of pink embroidered silk organza over taffeta, matching hat, white accessories and a corsage of pink roses and white carna- tions. The bridegroom's mother assisted, wearing a sheath dress of silk orgafiza over silk with a bodice of Italian lace. She wore a matching hat, bone shade accessories and a corsage of melon colored roses and car- nations. For their honeymoon itrip to Virginia and Washington the bride was wearing a melody blue sheath dress, matching coat, white accessories and the bridegroom's great grand- mother's engagement ring of rubies and pearls, Her corsage consisted of pink roses. On their return the will reside in Oshawa, couple TONIGHT Old Time -- Modern RED BARN ADMISSION -- $1.00 Campbellford. Oshawa guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Gold- smith, Mrs. May Read, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Brockwell, Mrs. H. E. W. Brownlee and Dey and Lee, and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Schoenau, all of Oshawa; also Mr. and Mrs. Eric Buss, Whit- by; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Coverly, Courtice. I"m Told That HOUSEHOLD HINT A good way to remove rust from the corners of cake tins is to dip a raw potato in cleans- ing powder and use it to scoyr the comers. 33 SIMCOE ST, SOUTH WARD'S Is The Ploce VENETIAN SHADE REPAIRS Re-taped and Free Pick-Up and Delivery. re-corded. 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