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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Sep 1962, p. 7

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Wemen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 12, 1962 7 MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM FARNDALE Farndale-Stephenson Nuptials Held In Evening Ceremony In QOhrist Memorial Church last Saturday evening Sharon Ann Stephenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James Cecil Stephen- gon became thhe bride of Wil- iam John Farndale, son of Mr, and Mrs, Howard Farn- dale, all of Oshawa. The ceremony was performed by Archdeacon H. D. Clever- don, Mrs. Ronald Scott played the wedding music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full length gown of white peau de soie. It was designed with a bell skirt, fitted sleeveless bod- ice and a lace jacket with a boat neckline and elbow-dength sleeves. A crystal tiara held her shoulder-ength bouffant veil and she carried a cascade bou- quet of white pom pom chrys- anthemums, sweettheart roses and ivy. Miss Cathryn Stephenson, maid-of-honor, was gowned in dusty rose peau-de-soie and the white pom poms and roses to match. their gowns, The best man was Mr, Robert Farndale and Messrs Douglas Farndale and Gordon Pearson! | Ernest J. Preston ushered, The reception was held in the church hall. The bride's mother received in a beige silk. shan- tung sheath dress with. match- ing full length coat, bronze ac- cessonies and a corsage of bronze chrysanthemums. The bridegroom's mother assisting chose a mink brown brocaded satin sheath dress with match- ing jacket and accessories and a corsage of gold chrysanthe- mums, The bride was wearing a two- piece suit of white wool with navy blue accessories and a cor- sage of red carnations when the bridal couple left on their. hon- eymoon trip to New York and Lake Placid, On their return Mr, and Mrs. Farndale will make their home in Oshawa. in deep nose. Their gowns were modetes Mention to the bride's ' (having short skirts and pray spy length sleeves. Their matching self rose head- dresses held their short veils and they carried nosegays of HOUSEHOLD HINT To remove a candle wax spot on fabric, first scrape off any excess wax, then place stained portion between blotters and press with a hot iron. Many Hostesses Entertain For Miss Marlene Moody Prior to her marriage this' Saturday to Mr. John King Moffat Jr, Miss Marlene Moody has been honored at several showers, Mrs, Norman Moffat held a luncheon at her cottage on Pen- insula Lake and the bride was presented with several pieces of ceramic ware, A cup and saucer shower was held at the home of the bride's great aunt, Mrs, C. E. Young, Oshawa, Mrs, Ira Travell and her daughter, Mrs. David Weldon, Oshawa held a pantry shower and-a presentation of a cry- stal vase and several pieces of the bride's crystal was-made, Mrs, Jack Newton and daugh- ter, Catherine, held a miscellan- eous shower at their home at Almonds. A miscellaneous shower and presentation of a bathroom en- semble was given by the neigh- bors and held at the home of Mrs, Frank Farncome, Osh- wa, A linen shower was held by the teachers of the primary de- partment of Simcoe Street Unit- ed Church at the home of Miss May Kayes, Oshawa. Margaret McNevin Exchange Vows At the home of the Reverend Derek Allen, Margaret Evelyn MeNevin daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Duncan M. MeNevin, Oshs: awa, was united in marriage with Ernest James Preston, son of thhe late Mr. and Mrs, Ernest J. Preston of Hamilton. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a street- length dress of white lace over beige taffeta with white acces- sories and carried a nosegay of pink roses and pink and mauve chrysanthemums, Miss Betty Hodgson was maid of honor wearing a mauve printed street-length dress with white accessories and carried a nosegay of yellow and white nthemums, Mr, Edwin Jones was best The reception was held at the Sandalwood Restaurant. Mr. and Mrs. Preston will reside in Oshawa. The Youth Group of Simcoe Street United Church held a pot-luck swpper in honor of the bridal couple and presented them with several] pieces of ceramic ware. A surprise shower was held by the bride's aunt, Mrs, R, R. Mowbray, at the home of the future bride in Whitby. The Sunday School of Simcoe Street United Church presented the couple with a hand carved salad bowl, A trousseau tea was held at the home of the bride's par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Moody, Lauder road, last Sat- urday, Pouring tea were Miss Evelyn Gay, Mrs. Howard Charlton, Mrs. T. L. Moffat, Mrs. R. R.) Mowbray, Mrs, George Telford, Mrs, C, E, Young, Mrs. Lorne McCutcheons and Mrs. George Kayes. Serving were Mrs. Frank Bell, Miss Marilyn' Har- ris, Miss Catherine Newton, Miss "HI, EVERYBODY" Full of fun is Robert Edward, one-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Edward Beavis, Shelley avenue. Bob- bie is the grandson' of Mr. and Mrs, ard Beavis, Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Burwell Kimble of Bobcaygeon. --Aldsworth Photography Sharon Mowbray, Miss Linda| Taylor, Miss Anne Yonson and Miss Linda MacRae. Greeting at the door was Miss Jacque. line Moody. To receive the bride wore al petal pink lace embroidered dress with an organza coat, white accessories and a corsage of white chrysanthemums. The bride's mother wore a toast col. ored dress with matching jack- et, brown accessories and a corsage of bronze chrysanthe- mums. The bridegroom's mo- ther received in a moss green pure silk dress with matching accessories and a corsage of yellow chrysanthemums, Assisting in the trousseau room .was Miss Susan Moffat with Miss Diane Mowbray in charge of the shower room and Mrs, R. H. Moffat assisting with the wedding gifts. After the wedding rehearsal the bridal party will be enter- tained at the home of the Rev- erend and Mrs, John K. Moffat, Simcoe street south, RAISED EYEBROWS BRIGHTON, England (CP)-- Mourners at a crematorium in this seaside resort were horri- fied to find an advertisement for courses in Scottish dancing! on the back of their hymn- sheets. fe atte of the fo clely | fer 'tion Christian Row etter supplied the sheets, said: "It SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announc- ed of Nancy Carol, daughter of Mrs. Norman Kershaw of To- ronto and the late Mr. Kershaw, to Mr, David Wayne Williams, son of Mrs. Paul Williams of Oshawa and the late Mr, Wil- liams. The mariage is to take place on Saturday, September 29, at 4 p.m. in St. Luke's An- glican Church, Toronto. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Oswald John Cornish of Oshawa announce hhe engagement of their daugh- ter, Marjorie Jean, to Mr. Daviid Irvin Fry, son 'of Mr. and Mrs, Albert A. Fry of Rosseau, Ontario. The marriage will take place in King Street Unit- ed Church on Saturday, October 6, at 2:30 p.m. £ dds KI ONE Y Pills / ath does seem an unusual adver- tisement." WIFE PRESERVER A little borax added to both | wash and rinse water will re- move that soap or detergent residue which causes diaper) rash. It also leaves things soft and fluffy for baby's tender skin. Friends Honor ™ Anniversary Pair many cards and messages of congratulation including one| Canada from the Honorable Michael --_ Starr and Mrs, Starr. 000,000 wi To honor their 35th wedding} anniversary, Mr. and Mrs, C, K, Anderson, Division street, were entertained at a surprise family dinner party in the Franz Josef room at the Walker House Hotel, Toronto, last, Saturday evening, After 'dancing and the anni- versary waltz played by the Franz Josef orchestra the honor- ed couple were presented with a piece of sterling silver from their family, They then cut the pink and white anniversary. cake, Attending were' Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Siblock, Mr. and Mrs, William Oliver, and Mr. and Mrs. Rae Zinck, Mr, and Mrs. Anderson, were married in Oshawa on Septem: ber 6, 1927, and have three daughters and three' grand- children. They received telegrams and BAILEY FOODS LID. 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