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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 May 1963, p. 8

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Carolyn Gordon And Donald Selby Married Recently Simeoe Street Pentecostal Church was the setting for the recent marriage of Miss Caro- lyn Grace Gordon, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Marshall F, Gor- don, Oshawa, and Mr, Donald Arthur Selby, son of Mrs, Olive Selby, Whitby, The ceremony was performed by the Reverend R, A, Bombay assisted by the Reverend P. B. Houghton, The organist was Miss Heather Beli with Mr, George Bateman as soloist, Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor. length bell-shaped gown of French peau de sole with lace appliques on the front, It was styled with a round neckline, three-quarter. sleeves, and a chapel train, She wore a self rose headdress with an elbow length veil and carried a bou- quet of pink roses, stephanotis and feathered carnations, The maid of honor, Miss /Ruth Bombay, was gowned in light rose shade with the brides- maids, Miss Jean Lagerquist, Miss Caryne Wright and Miss Doris Lees gowned in darker ruse shade, They were identical. ly styled full-length gowns of peau de soie with bell skirts and matching hats, The flower} |girl, Miss Colleen Ewald, flow-| ler girl, wore a fulldength gown) of white nylon over taffeta with) a tlowered halo hat, They car- ried bouquets of pink tinted carnations with polished j\leaves, | Mr, David Selby was the best) |man with Mr, John Berry, Mr,| |Thomas Wright, and Mr, Ron- ald Musulka as ushers and Master Kevin Houghton as ring-bearer, The reception was held in the ae eS aS ed SS ads ------ 7 Vest tg» #2 Bee gOS A POPULARITY OF SQUARE DANCING OUTLIVES MODERN FREAK CRAZES merited applause, Dr, A, P, right, Mr. and Mrs, Keith Fulton's experienced calling Taggart, Mr, and Mrs, Mel and breezy introductions. of MacLeod, Mr, and. Mrs, Ben the dances added to the en- Webster and Mr, and Mrs, joyment of the audience, The Gerald DePratto, set above includes, left to --Oshawa Times Photo |\with harmonizing sprigged | Joyce M. Richards sheets and pillow cases, ' Nears gas bantred residents! Daniel i, Drapak 'e Jeanine Werry Feted By Many Prior To Marriage On Friday jei5/s be set | Dated In Marriage as toy Meets Last Saturday Mrs, Haroldjthe door ad guest book were/held at the home of Mr, and Werry, RR'1, Oshawa, gave alpebbie and Mary Halliday,|Mrs. Walter Carson,+to honor! wise Jovoe Marilyn Richards,|a powder blue satin brocade daughter of Mr. William Rich,'dress, matching hat and blue . . . | ' the young couple reception, and tea in. honor of T aura Mae 'Love, Sandra and : 8 F Douglas Love ards, Oshawa, -and the late|and white accessories, The her daughter, Jeanine, whose), thc Caraon Mr, and Mrs pre be iY Mr, Geaat Carsoa shin pe ole Warns eau is entertained the cousins at &@/Mrs. Richards, and Mr, Daniel/bridegroom's mother chose a 0 unt Zion, will take place} Mrs ' ' on Friday evening. About two|charge of the room where the/dinavian walnut hundred guests called during) bride's crystal, china, silver and/was presented. the afternoon and evening ph her trousseau were ON nano John Ross and Mrs, Walter Carson, the pros-/ display, Howard Hoskin, aunts pective bridegroom's mother, The gifis were displayed by| pride, hostesses assisted the hostess in re-|Mrs, Murray Jones, Mrs.) evening party when a group of ceiving, ; James Halliday, Miss Dori S\rejatives made a presentation.|ed by Mrs, A. Mellow, BF a eee + hgh yore Love and Mrs, Joseph Starr and Miss) Given in marriage by her|Was wearing a cu cg h n gh ' 7 Set Mrs, William Werry, Eleanor Mountjoy were jointjfather, the bride wore a white/silk shantung suit, yee with. a Tre ' anne A shower was held at the|hostesses for a shower 'of lin-|boucle suit, blue hat and acces-jhat, black and white accessor-| Se caine i ane €@/home of Mrs, Robert Hancock, | ens and cups and saucers, |Sories and carried a nosegay les and a corsage of pink roses.| petal shading from white (0)Toronto, when the. bride-elect) yr.no Murray Jones, Clare-|% pink roses adorned with blue) Mr, and Mrs, Selby will be P Pcuri can wank hiss riet.| "ecelved a breakfast set, and mont, entertained the girls of ribbon , making their home in Ajax, cher ware, Mrs % E. Love attractive gifts of papers As: the Brooklin Junior Institute The bride's attendant, Miss, Out of town guests Mrs, Howard Hoskin, Miss Wil. sisting the hostess were ro |when Miss Werry was honored Elizabeth Burke, wore a blue/present from Peterborough, | : aay |T. C, Smillie and Miss Kathar-) 0). kitchen shower, suit, white hat and accessories|ronto, Aldershot, Wiarton, dance with their performance in the Oshawa Folk Festival on Sunday night, The two sets of eight were perfectly matched in timing and foot- work and received much- Wearing voluminous flounced = sikrts, matching shirts and string ties, the Oshawa Square Dancers recap- tured the spirit of Canada's early settlers holding a barn |dual-controlled electric blanket coffee. table|chael Drapak, Oshawa, and the|beige satin hat and matching late Mr, Drapak, were united] accessories. They both worel Mrs, |in marriage at the residence\of/corsages of pink roses and the|the Reverend H. A, Mellow |p k- carnations. | an|Who officiated, '~When the bridal The wedding music was play-jon a honeymoon trip of for were couple left powder Wemen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Mey 15, 1963 "A better understanding be- tween school trustees and the public is due largely to the modern news media," Mr, Mi- chael Rudka, chairman of the Separate School Board told the St, Gertrude's Catholic Wom- en's League at its annual com- Janice Eve is her sixth birthday today, She is the eldest daughter of Ser- geant Instructor Clive §. Ald- winckle C.D.,, ton, Ontario, and Mrs, Ald- dinner party, at which a Scan-|Joseph Drapak, son of Mrs, Mi-ldress of beige satin brocade,|. The Pleasant Monday After-ither' and Mrs. George Hall noon meeting was held in the) ip. " Legion Hall with Mrs, + |Tribute to Mother' and also Collison, vice-president, presid | ng. | The roll was called by Mrs, to Vir-jGeorge Hall and the Scripturejand Mrs, ginia, United States, the bride|!esson t blue|Psalm was read by Mrs, Phil- white floral|!ip Bell, Mrs. Duncan Nisbett! munion breakfast, "The Public Separate Schools charter was granted under the BNA Act and covers grants and tax share to the grade X level. Religious instructions is a must and is not only taught as a sub- ject, but incorporated in daily living. The quality of teaching is equal to the Public Schools since the training of the teach- er and inspection are done by. the Dept, of Education. "There is an increase of 25 SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mr.. B, J. J Tan- gelder of Oshawa announce the engagement of their daughter, Anna Maria, to Garry Albert Ormiston, son of Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Ormiston of Bowman- ville, Thé marriage is to take *% ity eer ¢: 'y 'MERRY MADCAP! | winckle, Her grandparents are Mr, and Mrs, J. A, Ald- winckle, Bonniebrae - Lodge, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Staley, Hadlow, Kent, England, celebrating RCAF, Clin- --Photo by Hornsby is Phillip Bell "God Bless Mo- P.M.A, CLUB R, G Need More And More Schools As Junior Population Multiplies new teachers and 95 per cent of the staff required is now under contract, Financing is always a problem. Municipal tax is set by the Trustees and an equal mill rate is maintained. De- partment grants are on percen- tage payments i.e. teachers sal- aries and text books, Parish as- sistance is voluntary and gen- erally a new school debenture is absorbed by the parishes el- ther whole or partially." This coming September the board will not be in a position to accommodate the new influx, therefore is undertaking a large building program, A four-room addition at Holy Cross School, and a new 12-room school in the south-west section of the city, This gghool will be called Corpus Christie, and will have six English and six bilingual classes, Also a six-room school on Harmony road south and it will be called St. Francis, after St. Gertrude's late pastor the Reverend Francis Mahoney, The speaker was introduced by Mis Eva. Bruckner and thanked by Mrs. William Clancy, The communion break- fast was served by some of the Holy Name men and is held place on Saturday, June 15, 1963, at 2.00 p.m. in Bowman- ville Baptist Church. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, George H. Schane, Ajax, announce the en. gagement of their engagement, Betty Lou, to Mr, Richard Allen Biggs, son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Biggs, Oshawa. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, June 15, at 3.30 p.m, in St, Paul's United Church Ajax. | ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Martin W. Bul. kowski, Oshawa, wish to an. nounce the engagement of their daughter, Joanna Mary, to Douglas Earl Farr, son of Mrs. Douglas Farr, Bewdley, Rice Lake. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, June 22, at 11,00 a.m, in Holy Cross Roman in honor of Our Lady of Good Council, Patroness of the CWL, At the head table were (Re Reverend J, B, Myers, Mr. Mi- _ chael Rudka, Mrs,' James Noon- an, Miss Eva Bruckner, M¥s. Frank Doreen, Mrs, George Bogaard and Mrs, John Poltz, WATCHING PROGRESS VANCOUVER (CP) -- Cele- brating her 104th birthday April 26, Mrs, Annie Bigiand said she plans to stay around for the next four or five years to see how Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson makes out, MAPLE CLEANERS 504 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA Cash & Corry -- 4 He. Service Hour Service Free Pick-Up end Delivery "Your Family's Friend" PHONE 725-0643 .|'"Tribute to Grandmothers". | Birthday greetings were sung Joseph Tinney who has returned after a stay in the Western Hospital, Toronto, Names were submitted for taken from the 27th| | read the secretary's report and|the family picnic July 15 to be the treasurer's report was given/held in Beaverton, by Mrs, Geonge V, Lee rs, were president, There will be no meeting Elwood Bradley, the next Monday, May 20. was welcomed back) Refreshments were served by 'To-|atter her absence due to illness,|Mrs, Melville Bradley and Mrs. Readings were given by Mrs.|George Cox. ma Werry, Mrs, Russell Nes-|ine Hancock. and carried a nosegay of pink|Stratford, Whitby, Ajax, Mount bitt, Mrs. Errol Carson, Mrs.) 44, Murray Mountjoy was At the home of Mrs Russell roses and chrysanthemum with Albert, Keswick, Zepher and| Henry Solfjell, Mrs, T. C. Smil-),, for shi hen Miss{ Nesbitt, the bride-to-be WaSliiie ribbons with touches of|Edmonton, Alberta lie and Mrs, Erank Carson, | hostess for shower when Missi puest of honor at a coffee and § f , sa ; |Werry was honored by mem./7... ' ! naman Wemee: Acting as living room host. eh of the Junior Farmers' dessert party which was attend: The best man was Mr. Eric esses were Mrs, Ewart Nichol,|,, te he sunior ™ dy ed by residents and former res-|;, 3 sme Choir and its leader, Mrs, Elsie|,,,, 7 Sacer cata arn tee Mrs, Lawrence Allen and Mrs, Dotan jidents of the Pereman's Com-ip, reception was held at the Meredith Moffat. | sie ' munity, Mrs, William Spry, @/home of the bridegroom's mo- Assisting in serving were| Ms. James Thompson, &8-/former teacher of the bride-/ther's residence, Front street, Mrs. Neilson Greentree, Mrs,|sisted by Mrs, William Ed. eject, wrote the address for the| with the hostess receiving in a Douglas Greentree, Miss Kath-| Wards, of Oshawa, gave @ din-/occasion, A breadbox and|piye chiffon dress, white acces- arine Hancock, Miss Beth ner party for the Laboratory) matching canister set, and an'sories and a pink corsage, Sharp, Mrs, James Thompson, | Staff from the Oshawa General electric steam iron were pre-| The bride wa wearing a blue Mrs, William Edwards, Miss} Hospital and the Medical Cen-| sented, two-piece suit, black accessor:| Barbara Hayes, Miss Shirley|ter with the shower gifts being) 'The future bride was enter-\jes and a pink carnation cor: Dunkhill, Miss June Davis,| bathroom accesories, |tained by the girls from the|sage, when the bridal couple Miss Barbara Carson, Mrs.) Mrs. Lawrence Allen, Osh-/Oshawa Medical Centre at ajleft on a honeymoon trip to Ot-| Allan Carson, Mrs, Gerald awa, gave an evening party atidinner party in the Corvair|tawa and Kingston, Lohnes, Miss Eleanor Mount-|her home with Mrs. Meredith}Room of the Hotel Genosha} Mr, and Mrs, Drapak are joy and Mrs, William Kitch, | Moffat as co-hostess, The bride-/when she received an elec-)making their home at 628 ivr The little girls who attended! elect was presented with a blue/tric mixer, 'top street, Oshawa, |. Preserve waste cans by lining [the bottoms with aluminum foil; | this will prevent rusting. YOU HAVE TILL 10:00 TONIGHT ... . .. to test drive our famous LARK with the disc brakes, and to enter your name in the DRAW FOR THE FREE LAWNMOWER! The Draw Will Be Held At 10 p.m. Wednesday (To-day) SO COME ON DOWN - TEST DRIVE A WINNER, AND WIN A LAWNMOWER NAGY MOTORS 484 KING ST, W, opposite the Osh, Shopping Centre 728-5178. BY, DOING SO, YOU WILL GET ACQUAINTED WITH ONE OF CANADA'S GREAT AUTOMOBILES. THE WIN- NER OF THE COUP DES DAMES IN THE SHELL 4000 RALLY, SO, DON'T FORGET, SEE YOU, TONIGHT AT KRESGE'S] NEW LOW-LOW-PRICES ROSE BUSHES Smell the rich fragrance and enjoy the lavish performance in June and all summer long. Decorate around your home . . . plant a variety of roses... they're so easy to grow, We have a magnificent assortment of waxed roses bushes to choose from. All have three or more shoots which produce a strong" and healthy bush of exquisite roses. The roots are wrapped in moss. Label attached showing colored picture of roses with planting instructions. itor Mrs, Raymond Dillabough|f Catholic Church, Oshawa. { [I Tender EAT'N A) TRUE -TRIM BEEF \\ » «: 12 KING E, -- 723-3633 STOCK UP FOR THE HOLIDAY -- with MEAT SPECIALS BEEF BONELESS ROUND STEAK ROAST BONELESS RUMP ROAST RIB STEAKS . 2 LB. 2 LB. 3 LB. Any Of The Above Only .. BOLOGNA By The Piece @ READY TO EAT @ READY TO EAT B @ FRESH KILLED T SLICED BREAKFAST BACON LEAN SLICED 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER DOWNTOWN OSHAWA OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE MAY Quarters Cut and Wrapped Free! (9: 2 LB. SHOULDER LAMB-GHOPS SLICED SIDE PORK SHOULDER PORK CHOPS VEAL PATTIES For Your Holiday Feast ! We Have A Good Selection ¢ ' @ SMOKED HAMS @ SMOKED PICNICS Skinless Wieners 2«:.79° Cooked Ham CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY WEEKEND these -- 39: Ib. 69c 1.00 3+ 1.00 CLUB STYLE HAMS ONELESS HAMS URKEYS (6-10 Ibs.) 2 LBS. 1.00 99° 20th

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