RL TEE Ay PANNE Ae RARER i am emer Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 25, 1964 7 George W. Mitchell Weds The Salvation Army Home League opened with the sing- of some favorite choruses, led by Mrs. William Saunders. The sick and shut-in members were remembered in syle by Mrs. William Sho: r. The flower money was col- lected, and the minutes read by Mrs. George Beard, Z Seven members are attending Home League camp this week at Roblin Lake (Ameliasburg, Ontario). Ruth Le Blanc of Joggins N.S. Given in marriage by her bro-|shrimp pink taffeta in sheath ther, Mr. Thomas LeBlanc,|style with a matching overskirt Ruth Lillian Leblanc of Joggins,|of lace and a matching pillbox Cumberland County, Nova Sco-|hat and veil. She carried pink tia, became the bride of George|and yellow carnations, William Mitchell in St. Ger-| Joseph Dominik Jr. was the Mrs, Jack Ludlow was in charge of devotions, and after a song and prayer by Mrs. Saun- ders, Mrs. William Short gave a reading, and Mrs.- Wilbur sTtTubIO © PHONE 723.3680 House, Church, Studio Reception TO WED AT PETERBOROUGH St. Peter's Cathedral, fiance is the son of Mr. and q Peterborough, will be the set- Mrs.' ¥milio Morellato of Vol- PRETO RS Seah et ar Ran * was the setting last Saturday HONEYMOONING IN PENNS ANIA Jeanette Couture, Harold Joyce Repeat Vows In St. George's St. George's Memorial Church| for the marriage Pal ificiated. Mrs. Paul Lucas sang i \'On This Day" and 'Panis An- .. --Aldswofh Photography cascade of red roses and ste- phanotis. The matron of honor was Mrs, trude's Roman Catholic Church,|/hest man and Thomas J. Mit- recently. chell ushered. The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joseph LeBlanc and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dorian Mitchell of Oshawa. The Reverend John Myers of- gelicus" and was accompanied by Miss Connie Lucas. The bride was attired in a floor-length gown of faille taf- feta, fashioned with a scoop neckline and lily-point sleeves. The fitted bodice complement- ed a bell-shaped skirt with ap- pliques of lace and love knots. A divided overskirt bordered with matching lace curved into a chapel train and a veil of tulle illusion billowed from a jewell- ing Dutchman Motor Hotel, bride's sister received in a beige For the reception at the go sheath dress and hat, comple- mented by a corsage of pink carnations, The bridegroom's mother wore mint green chiffon, a green anq beige hat and cor- sage of yellow carnations. Mr, and Mrs. Mitchell are re- siding at 945 Simcoe street north, since their retum from their honeymoon in Ottawa and touring through the border states. For going away, the bride donned a blue lace sheath with matching duster, white acces- sories and white corsage of car- nations. ed, petal headdress. Pink and white roses comprised her saad HIGH TEA In this London hotel you ac- ting for the wedding on Satur- day, July 18, of Miss Sharyn Maloney and Mr. Remo Mor- ellato whose engagement is announced today. The bride- to-be, daughter of Mrs. Roger Maloney, Peterborough, is a graduate of Teacher's' Col- lege, Peterborough, and has been a member of the teach- ing staff of St, Christopher's Separate School, Oshawa. Her pago, Italy. The couple plan to make their home in Osh- awa. --Mary's Studio Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C, CHIROPRACTOR Neck and Shoulder Pains Nervous Stomach 100 King St. E. 728-5156 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE FARMERS SPORTSWEAR 11. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE JUSTIN TIME:.; FOR HOLIDAY SHOPPERS - Jeanette quet. ! Mary, daughter Pras and|Robert Wright and the other at-| "m4. maid of honor was Miss|tually go to its sixth floor to Mrs. Maurice Couture, to Har-|tendants were Mrs. Frank Bran-|(j,ire Mae Mitchell wearing] register, then back down to any MARKET old James Joyce, son of Mr. ton, Miss Kay Neal and Miss lof the five floors to get to your Diane Sellen, all of Oshawa. jroom. High speed lifts help you | eTomorrow and Saturdaye and Mrs. William Joyce, all of/they were dressed alike in SOCIAL NOTICES jon your way, "pearls and had a round neckline. ., Her crown of seed pearls held a oP "ing at Mrs. Earl Southern's * Oshawa. The Reverend F. G. Ongley of- ficiated and Mrs. Fred Fox sang "O Perfect Love', "Wed- ding Hymn and 'Wedding Prayer", accompanied by Mr. Alan Reesor at the organ. "Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride worea formal nylon chiffon gown featuring a bouffant skirt, empire waistline > and lily point sleeves. The bod- ice was embroidered with seed shoulder-ength veil of tulle illu- sion and she carried a teardrop PERSONALS semi-formal aqua chiffon gowns featuring tiered skirts with full overskirts, Their headdresses were of aqua rose petals holding short. veils and their flowers were pink roses centered in aqua tinted carnations. The junior bridesmaid was Miss Gayle Smith, Oshawa, wearing a similar dress in pink chiffon with a pink rose petal headdress and similar flowers. The best man was Mr. David Collins and the ushers) were Mr. Frank Branton, Mr,| Robert Wright and Mr. Barry! Couture, all of Oshawa. The reception was held at Adelaide House. The bride's mother received wearing a St. Luke's Presbyterian Women held a committee meet- yellow linen ensemble, matching: flowered hat and navy blue ac- cessories with a corsage of Mauve orchids. The bride- groom's mother assisted, wear- ENGAGEMENT | Mis. Roger Maloney, Peter- borough, wishes- to announce the engagement of her daugh- ter, Sharyn Catherine, to Mr. Remo Morellato, Oshawa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emilio Morel- lato of Volpago, Italy. The mar- riage will take place on Satur- day, July 18, at 11.30 a.m. in St. Peter's Cathedral, Peterbor- ough, Ontario. ENGAGEMENT Doctor William Wesley Bald- win and Mrs. Baldwin of Brook- lin announce the ment lartistes like Maskelyne and De- It's the new 83-bedroom St. George's Hotel in Langham Place, London, and its six floors are the topmost ones of a new 14-storey building. The site is near Oxford Cir- cus, a minute's walk from (Broadcasting House. The hotel is built on the site of the old Queen's Hall, the original home of the renowned Promenade Concerts, and St. George's Hall, the home of magic, where vant entertained magic-seekers until the two halls were destroy- ed in the last war. FLOWERS im of their daughter, Margaret Anne, to Richard Bain Potter, son of Mr, and Mrs. Francis Arthur Potter of Toronto. The marriage will take place on Sat- urday, July 18, 1964, at 3 o'clock in Brooklin United OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NOON UNTIL 9 P.M. FRUIT -- VEGETABLES --_PLANTS HONEY & FRESH EGGS CENTRE FLORISTS] ee Ae SUM SPORTSWEAR & MER DRESSES- SUITS and Vi '~ home to plan the annual autumn|ing pink ribboned | dress,|Church, Brooklin. | * tea to be held at Craigstone,matching flowered hat and ac-|poRTHCOMING MARRIAGE 1070 Rossland road west on cae aa of pink) 'The forthcoming marriage is of the sianbaiegon announced of Martha (Rose) One Cent Sale 7 and Mrs. Earl Southern. Mr. and Mrs. John G. Elder, Athol street east, were among _ those attending the University of Toronto class of '24 Applied Sci As the couple left on their to the Pocono Moun-| George the bride Isabell, eldest daughter of Mrs. , Oshawa and es eee ee Donald G Ellis, son of ring @ pink hl\ with matching hat, white carna- tions and a corsage of roses and carnations. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Joyce will live on Lakeshore road, Oshawa. Mrs, Henry Shirk, Bowmanville. The marriage will take place on also Geranium Plants 49c each Saturday, July 25, 1964 at 4.00 p.m, in the Free Methodist Church, Oshawa. GREENHOUSES ence and Engineering reunion at The Guilq Inn, Scarborough, last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Peel, | Rosedale avenue, Oshawa, en- tertained the following guests last Sunday at their summer home, Corson's Siding, on Bal- sam Lake: Mrs, Lily Corson, Corson's Siding; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peel and daughter Kim, Mr. Wils Norton, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Corson, Mr. Ernest Smith, Mr. and Mrs. James Missett and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Corson, all of Oshawa. Among those who have enter- "tained in honor of Miss Beverley Mooney and Mr. Edwin (Ted) Vickery, whose marriage is taking place this Saturday in) Church, | Dominion - Douglas Westmount, Quebec, are: Dr. and Mrs. Alec Miller, Miss Nancy Edson, Mrs. G. E. Mc- Lean, Mrs, Arthur Dalzell, Mrs. Claude S. Richardson, Mrs. Carl Miderost, Miss Elaine McColm, Miss Clare Connor, and Mrs. A. D. Ross of Montreal; Mrs. Wil- fred J. Bice and Mrs. Herbert Carruthers of Toronto; Mrs. J. P. G. Maroosis, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Austin, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Storie, Mrs. E. C. Jamieson and Mrs. A, C. Clif- ford of Oshawa. Guests from the maritimes attending the Mitchell-LeBlanc wedding included Miss Haze! Bourgeois Mr. Thomas LeBlanc. all of Moncton, New Brunswick; Mr. Gerald LeBlanc, Saint John, New Brunswick; Mrs. William Brine, Miss Eva Burke, both of Amherst, Nova Scotia. From out ; 'of town were Mr. and Mrs. Robert: Smith, Hamilton and Mr, and Mrs. Walter Bou- dreau, Toronto. The friends of Mrs. Gladys Abbott will be pleased to know that she is progressing satisfac- ! torily foll surgery in Osh- : awa General Hospital, June 4. and her mother and PLAYGROUNDS school grounds. SWIMMING in all 9 will be OSHAWA RECREATION COMMITTEE SUMMER PROGRAMME. Trained leaders will organize end supervise @ variety mn . programme including erts end crafts, games, te play. P w from July 6th to August 21st;'9:00 A.M. to 11:50 A.Mer 100 P.M. to 5:00 P.M. Mondey te Friday, Pi will be te is 11:50 A.M; at the following perks and Candidetes may choose 30th, Registration Fee $1.50. COMPETITIVE SWIM C Girls and RECREATIONAL SWIM day mornings. Two series of instruction. in all categories. Tests ages 8-16. Membership is subject at Municipal Pool. Membership Fee-$1.00. mene Week days -- each of an, Weekend: de dat $ h SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING CLUB | Girls and boys age 8-16. Membership is subject to « 'WEST AREA--Rundle, Radio, Thorton's, Valleyview, Fernhill, Nipigon, Glen Stewart. NORTH Maggs ig ag ny eae School, North Oshawa, Northway Court, Connaught end | EAST AREA--Woodview, Baker Memorial, Bathe, Eastview, Sunnyside, Kingside, Veterans Tot, Cowon, | | SOUTH AREA--Haermen, Southmead, Leke Viste, Storie. and Junior Rotery Pools week will be given at the end of each series. between the July or August series. All register ot the pools June 29th and Municipal Pool. Membership Fee--$1.00. aes. LUB skill dard, Club will meet ot x PERIODS Pools open for the season on id i ¢- -- Seturday June 27th, 1:30 P.M. each afternoon, io ekill dord. 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