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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Jul 1964, p. 10

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AR PEER WRB & |past year The MacMillan fam- PERSONALS |tly are returning to Scotland shortly. The president of the TO LIVE IN. OSHAWA Ted Vickery, Beverley Mooney Wed In Westmount, Quebec Mr, Edwin Luther (Ted) Vick-|wore identical gowns of voll - , j uoise silk shantung with white ee ee French organza petal chapeaux Beverley Sandra Allison Moon- and carried white' chrysanthe- ey, Montreal, in a ceremony last! mums and pink carnations. | Gaturday afternoon in Domin-; The best man was Mr, Peter ion-Douglas Church, Westmount, | Carswell, Oshawa, and the ush-| Quebec. The bridegroom is the/ers were Mr. Gerald Howes,| son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hy-|Oshawa; Dr. Alexander Miller, | mer Vickery, Oshawa, and his| Montreal; and Mr. William bride is the daughter of Mr.|/Simpson, Chatham, Ontario. | ana Mrs. George Stuart Moon-| .The reception was held at the ey; Montreal, Quebec. |Mount Stephen Club, where mel The Reverend Roy P. Stafford|bride's mother received wearing} officiated and the wedding mu-|a gown of re-embroidered cham- sié was played by Mr. Robb at the organ. of fine baku in white and cham- Jackson, Lutherville, Maryland; John|pagne Calais lace, a model hat} Detroit, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Blowey and Mrs, Clar-| Toronto guests attending the|ence Saunders, Windsor; Mr,|Eldon Branch, Mr. Duncan H. Vickery-Mooney wedding 1a st and Mrs.R. E. Wand, Kitchen-| MacMillan, Oshawa, welcomed Saturday in Westmount, Que-|¢T Mr, and Mrs. William Lan-| over ohne hundred members of has epkvat ake aa hing: Ea gille, Galt; Mr. and Mrs. Stan-|the group and also some mem- 'cava Broadbent Sis ond Mise ley Woods, Kincardine; Mr. and' hers of the Toronto branch. k Mr an Mis. Mrs. George Moore, Hamil- : a a Tinaiane Mr, and|t0t) Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bee- Mr. John D. MacMillan of a wires 2 ma nh Miss son, Oakville; Mr. and Mrs. Lorneville, vice-president of the ut bis Bink Aik aed Pr Hey James Muir, Clarkson; Mr. and Clan MacMillan Society of pact' Garvuthers: te aia ar | Mrs. Charles Wise, and Mr. and/North America and_past-presi- is W tak: Me Roberi| Mt Denman Ross and family,| dent' of the Eldon Branch, left) Se : Mee A. 0. Felt. Mr, (all of Toronto; and Mr. and}0n Monday to attend the Inter- and 'Mrs. John Futa; Mrs, Wit|Mis. Marvin Allen, "Bowman. Wi'cnal | sumering in' Clear liam Grant; Mr. and Mrs. Ross ville. : : Guy; Miss Eleanor Myles; and Miss Gail MacDonald whose P Mr. and Mrs. William Stark. | marriage to Mr. Gary James : Halliday yen Mrs. omg ; rown, arrange: e Mrs. John Steinhauser, Gen- Dalby took place recently was pein yee a a e eva, Switzerland, was a guest entertained at several showers members attended and welcom- at the Vickery-Mooney wedding] ,¥i9- to the event. Mrs. Paul/ed Mr. George Hester and Mr. Leader of the Home League LODGES AND SOCIETIES REBEKAH LODGE No. 3 Oshawa Rebekah Lodge No. 3 held its regular meeting on Wed- nesday evening with Sister Vera Wirsching presiding, assisted, by Sister' Alice Hayton in VG chair, Several officers were away to the Rebekah Assem- bly in Toronto but there was a good attendance of members and 11 PNG were present. VG Sister Vera Wirsching welcom- ed the members and one visitor. She gave a lengthy report on the sick and a speedy recovery was wished for them. PNG Sister Viola Keeler re- ; ; | eialae eadina' Cheech Hye | Mosienko, Taunton road west, | md i Me cage fo He mount, Quebec, Other' guests|Save @ cup and' saucer shower|'rendly gathechg. Two tables! attending were: Mr.*and Mrs.{and a miscellaneous shower was ° ee ae bac whe ee oot Douglas Maass, Edmonton, Al-/held by Mrs. James McGregor,| Cer a pid AE Nr dae Honhrg berta; Mr. and Mrs, Eric Bee- Courtice road north. A commun-| '@ste a oe a. oe. croft, Mr. Gary Hash, and Mr lity. shower" was held for the| ig joe begs: and Mn 16r and Mrs. Melbourne' Mooney,{affianced pair at-Courtice Uni- all. The youngest guest present Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Neck and Shoulder Pains Nervous Stomach 100 King St. E. 728-5156 |ported on the bus trip for the|Siser Ann Holt's home on July|members went to the dining hal |Hillsdale residents which was|2 to plan for the Town and|where strawberries and caki |held at Orono Park on June 22.|Country supper on August 19. |were served and a social tim: 'A vote of thanks was extended| The first nomination of offi-| os? spent. This brought to 1 to the committee who took rig bg Ch was conducted by VG Sis-! 7 0 close the final meeting of th of the trip. It was. decided to/ter Vera Wirsching. summer. The next meeting it hold a commitee meeting at After the close of lodge the the fall will be on September 9 WOOLWORTH'S Ladies' Soft Bulky | FR CARDIGANS Hi-Bulk 100% Orlon All-over ribbed pattern with two wide Front and Back cable panels. Crew neck all of Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs,|ted Church at which they were) Was 65 Stuart Tait, Agincourt; Mr. and|presented with a bridge table Mrs. Paul Hutchison and Mr.\and occasional chair. The office John Wetham, all of Kingston; |girls at General Motors pre- Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Simpson|sented the bride-to-be with an and Mr. and Mrs. William Simp-|electric mixer and the prospec-| son, all of Chatham, Ontario; |tive bridegroom with a deep Mrs. Thomas Deveau, St. Louis,|fryer. The wedding rehearsal Missouri; Mr. and Mrs, John|party was held at the home of Steinhauser and Miss Virginia|Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dalby, the Steinhauser, all of Akron, Ohio, bridegroom's parents. Oshawa guests attending the' To honor Mr. George Mac- Vickery-Mooney wedding last) Millan, son © of General Sir Saturday afternoon in West- Gordon MacMillan of Scotland, mount, Quebec were: Mr. and|Chief of the clan, the Eldon| Mrs. W. E. Austin; Mr. and and District Branch of the Clan Mrs. Arnold Broadbent, Miss|held a picnic in Darlington Louise Broadbent and Miss Lin-|Provincial Park on Sunday, "Same Friendly Service NOTICE Nesbitt... ENTIRE STOCK DRASTICALLY REDUCED SALE STARTS... THURS, JULY 2nd Nesbitts. Ladies. Wear 33 KING ST. EAST... OSHAWA & Personal Attention' orattractive collar. Matching Pearl but- tons. Sizes Medium and Large. WHITE ONLY da Broadbent; Mr. and Mrs.|June 28. Mr. George MacMil- Reuben Broadbent; Mr. and lan, his wife and their two Mrs. Robert Broadbent; Mr.|children have been in Canada and Mrs. William Broadbent,|for a year, while Mr. Mac-| Dr. and Mrs. John Brock; Mr.| Millan has been lecturing in Peter Carswell, Mr. and Mrs,|Theology in Trinity College, A. C. Clifford; Mr. and Mrs.| University of Toronto for the John Foster; Mr. Geral d\penuum - Howes; Mrs. E. C. Jamieson; Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Maroosis, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Peterson; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Root; Mr | and Mrs. Arnold Stapleton; Mr. and Mrs. E, C. Storie; and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turney. ~ LADIES! No Baby Sitter, No Car Fare MR. BERNARD Of Leading Toronto Salons Experienced Hair Stylist FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS PHONE AFTER 9 P.M. 728-9317 Guests from out-of-town. at- tending the Gales-Elford wed- ding last Saturday in Christ| Memorial Church, Oshawa,) were: Mr. and Mrs. Walter) Mr. and Mrs.:A. E. Armstrong, her fa-| pagne and a corsage of roses. | The bridegroom's mother assist-| ed wearing a sheath gown of| Given in marriage by ther the bride wore a heavy white Italian silk gown embroi- ! deted with Calais lace and en-|foam-green Italian silk over! crusted with pearls and sequins|with Venetian lace, a tulle hat} and featuring a cathedral train.|and matching accessories and | A ¢rown of lace and pearls held|wore a corsage of sweetheart her. veil of Brussels and Rose-|roses on her purse. point lace and she carried a| As the couple left for a Euro- bouquet of sweetheart roses,/pean honeymoon the bride was carnations and stephanotis. wearing an ice-copen blue silk he maid of honor was Miss|shantung. suit with blue and Elaine McColm, Montreal, and|white lace hat, white accessor-| the bridesmaids were Miss Clare|ies and a corsage of sweetheart) Connor, Miss Nancy Edson and|roses. Mr. and Mrs. Vickery Miss Adele Thompson. The y|will reside in Oshawa. UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES UAW AUXILIARY Last. Call Register Now.! TYPING beginner and refresher courses SHORTHAND complete course in only 8 weeks FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL: Canadian School 728-7081 of Business 52% SIMCOE ST, N: Stes. cl Mrs. Gordon Shemilt. 'AW Auxiliary met re-| Mrs. Clarence Ellis read the al pages UAW Hail, with the|minutes and took the roll. Mrs. president, Mrs. Clifford Pilkey, Albert Larke gave the treasur- in the chair. Various committee |e'S report. Mrs. George Ford reminded the members to re- piney me ee es Oe port any members who were ill The annual UAW Educational during vacation time. Conference for Women's Auxil-| Mrs. Lee asked the members} iaries in the Canadian Region|t® Temember the Bay of will be held September 12 and/Quinte Conference to be held 13 at Port Elgin. Delegates ap-|July 20-23 at Albert College in pointed to attend were Mrs. Belleville. She also reminded George Thomson, Mrs. W. F. them that the UCW would be Rutherford, Mrs. John Hurst,,catering on August 15. | Mrs. Melville Bradley, Mrs.| Mrs. Lee was in charge of R. W. Ellis, Mrs. Fred Amey, the worship service. Hymn 582 Mrs. Hubert Brennan, Mrs. Wil-|WaS sung, accompanied by Mrs. liam Roser, Mrs. Russell Mc- Charles Naylor at the piano.) Neil, Mrs. Charles H. Fogal,|Mrs. Larke read Psalm 111.} Mrs. James Smart, Mrs. John Mrs.. Lee took as her theme} Tumer Mrs. Elwood Bradley,|The Courage to be Different." Mrs. Joseph McCloskey, Mrs.|~ = # # -- surcimmecen J. F. Armstrong. The so-called "'Age of Ele- A donation of $100. will be)gance" in England came about forwarded to the International|during the Regency period, 150 Typographical Union, 969, wholyears ago. are on strike at General Print- ers. : Mrs. George Thomson: agreed to take on the convenership of the kitchen committee. Plans were started for a night of cards to be held in the fall.) This will be convened by Mrs. R. W. Ellis. 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