wae Calon es CELEBRATE GOLDEN WEDDING son of Joshua was born in Oshawa the late Mr, and Mrs Adams. The couple was mar- ried here August 6, 1913 and Mr. and Mrs, John Adams Banting avenue, celebrated their golden wedding anniver sary at their home on Satur- day last when many friends : and neighbors called and the have spent their married life couple received numerous in this city, They have one gifts. Mrs. Adams is the for son, George, and three grand mer Miss Frances Smith of children, Mr, Adams is em Enfield, Middlesex, England ployed in the Stamping Plant who came to Canada with her of General Motors and will be parents in 1911, coming di- retiring in the fall rectly to Oshawa, Mr. Adams --Oshawa Times Photo Milford Wayne Kirk Weds Wilma Jakeman of Pontypool Church Saturday as W shter of Mr eman of RR United was| majthe best man and Larry andiley and Harry Jakeman 1,/Bethany were ushers Guests attending Bethany the setting Marlene, dat Mrs. Percy Brad hecame the bride of George Loshaw of Stirling was| ford with Mr. Doug of} Warkworth were from Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 \8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, August 9, 1963 PERSONALS Guests from New York: State;fessional Women's Club of East jovelock - Murray wed-|bourne, Sussex, England Mrs * A sacs sabia Mr.(Underhill, a councillor of that land Mrs. Raymond Sparling and) Clty, was spending a few days iMr 'and Mrs. Frederick Schol-/!" Oshawa visiting her niece,; field, all of Niagara Falls, and Miss Dorothy Worster, also a Mrs. J. Bird of Kenmore guest at the dinner } From Ontario centres were Mr Among the many guests from and Mrs Alfred Krause,/out of town at the Hennig iRodney; Mr. and Mrs. James|Hickey wedding last Saturday| lCarey and Cheryl; Grimsby;|were Dr, and Mrs, F. Cervenco,| Mr, and Mrs, Rarl Wright, Mr./Kingston; Mr, and Mrs. J, Hole, and Mrs, Bert Finney, Mr./Ottawa:) Mr, A, Heiler, Mr.! /Epkriam Wright, Mr. and)Peter Heiler, Mr, and Mrs. R Mrs T. Watson, all of Peter-p. Hickey, all of Whitby; Miss ihorough; Mr. and Mrs, Wil/Monica Hefferman, Reg. N liam Wood, Miss Carol Britton,! Peterborough; Miss Mary Miss Shirley Sanderson, Mr. Schwartz, Reg. N., London, On-| and Mrs, N. Lovelock. Mrs.jtario; Mr, and Mrs, M. Griese,| Lees, Mr. John Atcheson, all)Mr, and Mrs, H. Schedlick, George Morris, Miss Brenda/Peter and Michael, all of Brad- of Toronto; Mrs. Olive Cox, ford; Mr, and Mrs, K. Schlech {Port Perry Mr. and = Mrs. ter, Aurora; Mr, and Mrs, Otto William Alpin, London; Mrs Bauer, Port Perry; Mr. H Tevelock, Islington: Miss Joan Schedlick, Richmond Hill: Miss Luxten. Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Rita Wren, Hynford. Ontario: Whitney, al! of Bowmanville:|Mrs, T. Burns, Belleville: Mr Mr, and Mrs. J. Garrity. Kine-J. Artibello, Islington: Mr. and con; Mr. and Mrs E M. Mrs. N. MeLaughlin, My Ostler, Hampton: M and Mrs./Mrs, R. Adams, Mr. and Mrs 'C. Hilts. Palerave: M and H. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. G Mrs. D. Beaton, Mr. and Mrs.iMetscher, Miss Dianne Ivanoff Edward Lovelock. Whitby; Mr./Reg. N., all of Toronto and Mrs, F. Lovelock,. Brook: 2 in ue THE STARS SAY Mr. and Mrs. 1 Thomas By ESTRELLITA are in Regina, Saskatchewan attending the. convent the New Democratic Party FOR TOMORROW The only restrictions now are soncerned with communica tions, If you are tactful and dis- creet in correspondencen § con- ferences and verbal transac- LAang-\tons, you should have smooth ngford,|sailing in other fields. Espe Stewart 'Il oficially favored: group activities, travel and outdoor interests FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your: b on of spending this Douglas Langford Oak Heights, while family Sr., and are ynquin Park rthday and ° 'John A. Villeneuve! Mary Stevens Wed! At Northminster | The marriage took place re- leently of Mary . Elizabeth, idaughter of Mr. and Mrs, F. J, iStevens of Myrtle to Mr, John {Armand Villeneuve, son of Mr, and Mrs, Armand Villeneuve of Oshawa, The Reverend H. A, Mellow, performed the ceremony in the ichancel of Northminster Unit- ed Church and Mrs, Mellow played the wedding music, > k The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore' a semi- formal gown of off-white silk brocade with a shoulder-length veil held by a matching circlet ieaddress, She. carried a white prayer book with a cascade of pink rosebuds and lilies of the valley The attendants Donald Stevens, as matron of) honor, and Mrs. Leslie Baylis, {both of whom were gowned in lrase silk organza panelled red- the Toronto Teachers' College |turgotes over white -- sheath; and will be teaching for the /dresses. They wore metching) jrose cirelet headdresses and! |earried nosegays of pink and! jwhite Chrysanthemums and car- |nations i | The best man was Mr. David Villeneuve, brother of the bride-! groom and the end of September will A reception was be an excellent one along these f/¥ing Dutchman Motor Hotel lines, and another uptrend in Where the bride's mother re- uch affairs is indicated during Ce!ved wearing a willow green the first three months of 198! Sk shantung sheath dress with Avoid extravagance in mid. [ace trim; matching flowered October, early November, the Hat beis cessories, and cor- latter half of December and Sase of | carnations, The next April; however bridegroom's mother was in your private life b ue and White floral silk with matters should prove harmoni. nite accessories and red carna- ous for most of the next 12 (07 Corsage months, but do try to avoid, For the. wedding the weedicas friction during the lat bride's travelling ensemble was ter half of September, the pe- ® pale blue sheath dress topped riod between October 27th and th a matching seven eighths September. [5thg also next Feb ength coat; white accessories ruary, Romance will be gener- "04 & Pink. corsage ously aspected between now After a motor tour to Quebec and mid-September vext Pe turning by way of the United April and May. Do not expect S'ates Mr and Mrs Villen- too much along these lines in/®¥Ve Will reside at 1070 Ravine the intervening. periods, how- "2d, Oshawa everm Best periods urrent month June and-or July Those in creative lines should find the period between mid. for x SS TO TEACH HERE Miss daughter were Mrs, Germanis, of Mr, and Mrs Nereo Germanis, Highland avenue, has. graduated from Ariella Oshawa Separate School Board, She has joined the teaching staff of St. Gregory's Separate School and will be teaching Grade 4 in Septem- held at the domestic ini ip also HOUSEHOLD HINT Soaking your new toothbrush in cold water for 24hours before using will preserve the bristles a longer time trave the January for next civilian Ba ORIGINAL The Ladies' Section of the Oshawa Golf Club is in high gear in readiness for the On- tario Ladies' Open tournament to be played here next week, starting Monday, Mrs. A. C Clifford, left, chairman of the NOT IN FRANCE MONTREAL (CP)--A woman Official of the Paris police de partment says there are no French policewomen -- pro» ably because "no man wou'd take orders from them," Mrs Yvonne Cabuze| was surpris> when she first encountered po licewomen in England. She is interpreter with the Paris police LADIES Ne baby sitter, no cor fore Mr. Bernard Ot Leading Toronto Salons Experienced -Hair Stytist FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS 725-6854 press and. publicity commit- tee, congratulates Mrs, W, L Murphy, a member and play: Le ad we . CRYIN iy POSTERS READY TO WELCOME VISITORS painted to welcome the vist. tors and decorate strategie points in the clubhouse --Oshawa Times Photo on the posters she has Pontypoo Milford Wayne Kirk of Oshawa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kirk of Pontypool The Reverend Stanley Millt played. by Robert Sisson Alencon lace applique fiatter- ed the front of the sheath-type skirt of the bride's full length gown of organza, and the match-/ ing overskirt fell to a slight) train. Lace outlined the sabrina) neckline and the bodice was fit- ted with lily point sleeves A fingertip veil of silk illusion Snow ed in ic was Row Orono Stirling, Toronto, Oshawa manville Newcastle Stouffville, Peterborough typool and Por' Perry The reception was held in the)sin ay is church hall with Mrs, Jakeman/social department receiving in a sheath of pink) Times, 723-3474 georgette and wearing pink and/you've been on a trip or had white roses and white carna-| visitors. There's no charge tions, The bridegroom's mother dressed in sapphire blue and) Mrs. A. H. Gower, Gibbard wore Gloria roses with white/street, and Mrs. Harry Wood carnations Roxborough avenue, have re 'When leaving on a trip to turned from a cruise on the points east the bride donned aiSt. Lawrence and Saguenay gold color suit with white acces.| Rivers on the SS Ri , and corsage of tawny like to know what is on the loca to te The ext. 18 Pon ephone the Oshawa The Oshawa Business and one smoothly ; and financial there are the offing between , cerned ent Pant ac and peneds the period he year ahead should prove not entirely ~'a conservatively progressive! forts Persona! affairs should cun where matters a few if, December stimulating at least business A are ctr In field involving dealings with the now public and late March stimulating and their ef then could lead to extra ordinary recognition child born on_ this would make an excellent man; couid alse succeed in te MAPLE CLEANERS 504 SIMCOE ST. S. 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