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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Sep 1964, p. 7

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0! date set for the marriage of Miss Reva Joyce Tiers and Mr. according ment parents, PERSONALS Church, Miss Barbara. Anne A committee meeting was'held|Patterson was entertained by at the home of Mrs. Alistair|the women of the congregation Fulton, Southwood street, to) atthew' Church draft plans for the "autumnal a 2 4 Uslted , men in the Christian Education| Centre early in November, Mrs. George Jonah, Mrs. Neilson Greentree, Mrs, William Pier- son, Mrs. Alistair Fulton and the UCW president, Mrs. Char- les Twining were present. Out-of-town guests attending the Shortt-Carrington wedding recently in Westminster United Church were: Miss Jean Shortt, East Orange, New Jersey; Mrs. j Robert McLeod and Robbie and » ad Mr. and Mrs, A. Jerrald Shortt. all of Kingston, Ontario; Mrs. | OCTOBER ie: IS THEIR DAY Eva Carley,, Toronto; Mr. Rob- | } jert Martin, Ottawa; Mr. a The prospective-_bridegr |Mrs, Peter Follett, Streetsville; | re pmaerar®deconm | and. Mr. Marae Row Mts, ATUNUE My, and Mrs. Alex MacDonald John Lymer, Oshawa, and |and Mr, and Mrs, George Bik, | the late Mr. Lymer. The wed- 'all of Whitby. | ding ceremony will take place > ; | ; ; tnt hae Mrs. A. H, Murdoch enter: | in King Street United Church |tained members of the Golden at 3.00 o'clock: : Jubilee, IODE, dance com- --Aldsworth Photography |mittee to make final plans for -------- | the annual members ball to be erett Coedy and Mrs. Cyril] Refreshments were preparediheld in October in the Picca- mpbell are in charge of sie ape served by the members in dilly Room of the Genosha Ho- »gram for November 2, 1964.\€harge of the meeting. |tel. necessary giving stoins, returning and new looking, Usi ing equipment NU- prices low... . only $9.78. For fost 3 Saturday, October 17, is the ex William to Arthur Lymer, the announce- today by the bride's Mr.. and Mrs, Har- d Victor Tiers of. Oshawa ADDING HER SIGNATURE -- Ireland Studio Peter Lofthouse, Mrs, | 1 (Why Brillo? MRS. 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Just check these features in- cluded in every RCA VICTOR ACHIEVEMENT SERIES. Powerful New Vista Tuner, the t Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, September 17, 1964 7 . 8 , ; Trinidad's Beauty and Charm * | With calypso music beia gijbig as, if not better, than last played in the background, West-/year. minster United Church Women, Thanks were extended to Mrs,| on Trinidad narrated by Mrs.lelectric range to the. church.| Vernon Greenaway, Mrs. Ken-|The United Church Women and) neth Brown and Mrs, Jackiother organizations in. the Trinidad with its dazzlingjrange very useful in the near) white sands, intensely blue séas'future, | and shimmering tropical colors) \fembers were reminded that 1498. The name Trinidad, came' requested for a missionary bale! from the words "Holy. Trinity." tg be sent October 15, 1964, The The white population of Trini-|olothes may be left at the! English, French, Spanish and) ,, ie ed \Portuguese. By far the greater The Reverend John Porte riCa {number of inhabitants are West spoke to the members. about the | pro There are also a mcg of Purpose," available now for the} East Indian and some Chinese) ts) i¢eq Church Women's use in| ; A on the island. English is spoken} 44,,(,. meulingt He Ae oped! Barbara Patterson, James; Pipher #7235... ovimas ane tate members of the UW In addition to i elans would make an effort to meet) : : secondary ae ' . nat and invite the new comers to) epeat Vowsin Simcoe Sf. Church #2", "oses,, 7, mer! the community to the different ' College of Tropica! Agric ture |events coming up. Saturday evel PY ies } the Colonial Microbiological|-; B Up. fetes The bride's father, the Rev-jing an off-wh'ke worsted wool pt were situated tp Mrini.(ning is open for all in the com-| erend William Patterson,|suit with red and black acces-|gaq munity to come to a corn roast) Smiths Falls, assisted the offi-|sories. Mr. anf! Mrs. Pipher will) The climate was warm and being held on uP igor ciating clergyman, the Rev-jlive at 325. 'Saguenay avenue,'hmid except in the hills where grounds. Come and have a night/ erend J. K. Moffat, when Bar-| Oshawa it was pleasantly cool. The aver-|' ! bara Anne Patterson. was united) Out-of-towrn guests werelage temperature is about 77 de jacquainted with the people in in marriage to James Allanipresent at tive wedding from|grees. The chief rainy period this area. Everyone will. be} and Mrs.|Chatham, On'hario, Toront0,|was from ' |welcome William Pipher, Oshawa. The|Fenelon Falls, Tweed, Smiths|Hurricanes. never touch the| Mrs ceremony took place last Satur-| Falls, Newceitle, Bowmanville,|jgiand _-- coe Street United Church, mond Hill arid Lakefield. such as sugar, dried coconut, Oshawa. F ' st 1 a ri |cocoa asphalt, oil petroleum,} The soloist, Miss Phyllis igrapefruits. bananas and mo-| ding Prayer", and "O Porfect lacquired from Great Britain! Love"", accompanied by Mr Ithe right to establish a naval) R. G. Geen. jbase in Trinidad besides other eldest brother, Mr. John Patter- There were many religions! Hon; the bride wore 8 formes lin Trinidad similar to Canada gown of Italian bridal lace over and the calypso music with the back waist was accented by a | large drums has been made peau de soie cummerbund with} ifamous. Mrs. Jack Allan play-| a chapel train falling from the d the National Anthem of Trin-| her shoulder-length veil of silk) 7 res : | Hiusion and she carried the; The president, Mrs. Jo hn same white bible carried by her |Redko, welcomed everyone back noth s jafter the holidays. Mrs. Jack| crested with a bouquet of pink roses. | Mrs. Redko conducted The maid of honor was Miss/ |business part of the evening M |. The date for the annual tur- ton, Ontario, and the brides-| © maids were Miss Joan Ander-) |Saturday, November 7, 1964.| son, Fenelon Falls, and Miss) Wim) Everyone was asked to keep y) ithis date in mind and line up a were dressed alike in sleeveless g peacock blue chiffon gowns with io mee full gathered skirts. Their head-| October 17 is the date set dresses were made of pink baby) for the :marriage of Miss Eli- roses and white bachelor button' zabeth 'Fern Spencer, Port | bouquets of similar flowers. Tripp, 'Dshawa, according to The best man was Mr. an annnuncement made today Thomas Wilson and the ushers| by Misys Spencer's parents. and Mr, David Patterson.) Port Chedit. 'The prospective Smiths Falls. | brideg:poom is the son of Mr, | For the reception at the) and Mrs. Gordon W Tripp, | received, wearing a two-piece| take 'place in First' United dress of mink brocade with) Church, Port Credit, Ontario, brown and beige accessories) at 4 of clock in the afternoon, heart roses. The bridegroom's|----- - mother assisted, wearing @ pink | pasoouar "Ta matching overskirt, matching" hat and white accessories with! ? a corsage of white sweetheart 4 As the couple left on a honey- moon trip through the State of New York, the bride was weat-|~ FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE |) Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Victor) > Tiers, Oshawa, wish to an- riage of their only daughter Reva Joyce, to Mr. William Arthur Lymer, son of Mrs and the late Mr. Lymer. The ceremony is to take place on Saturday, October 17, 1964, at _ Church. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. B. F. O'Reilly ment of their youngest daugh- ter, Betty Anne, to Vernon? Frederick Iverson, son of Mr Oshawa. The wedding will take/# place in. St. Mark's Church/" (Anglican) on Saturday, October P $ ENGAGEMENT ~~ # Mr, and Mrs. Jack Spencer, |' Port Credit, announce the en-|* lizabeth Fern, to Robert Wil-|/ liam Tripp, son of Mr. and Mrs. |" Gordon W. Tripp, Oshawa. The urday, October 17, 1964 at 4.00); | p.m, in First United Church. |" Port Credit Entrance Westminster UCW enjoyed an interesting program Frank Hoag, who donated an| Allan. 'church will no doubt find this} was discovered by Columbus in good used, winter clothing was . 'dad was made up mostly ¢f/church to be crated and sent. (Ev lIndiang of African descent.|hooks of study, "God .and His) lout, a good sing-song and get Pipher, son of Mr June to December day at 12 o'clock noon in Sim-| Peterborougté, Stouffville, Rich-'| There were many products} ' Glass, Oshawa, sang "The Wed- jlasses. In 1940 the United States| Given in marriage by her |bases in the West Indies | faille with lily-point sleeves. The beating of dried bamboo sticks waist, Her coronet of pearls held @ jidad on the piano mother on hery wedding day,! Hilan veeethe scripture Christina Macdonald, Welling-| ' H lkey supper has been set for} Pauline Haugh, Trenton. The ANNOUNCE DATE leu iale, te ps ag chrysanthemums to match their! Credit, io Mr. Robert William were Mr. John Pipher, Oshawa.) Mr. ary Mrs, Jack Spencer. Church hail, the bride's mother) Oshawa. The wedding will and a corsage of bronze sweet-; --P'poto by Robert R tchett peau de soie sheath with a full roses. SOCIAL NOTICES | nounce the forthcoming mar-| Arthur John Lymer, Oshawa 3.00 p.m. in King Street United) © wish to announce the engage-!" and Mrs. Donald Iverson, all of] » 10, 1964, at 2.00 p.m gement of their daughter.' wedding is to take place on Sat-| | ee OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE FINAL CLEARANCE SUMMER DRESSES .00 Limited Quantity a ment Reg. to 14.98 CLEARANCE PRICE each ALL SUMMER DRESSES HAVE BEEN REGROUPED & DRASTICALLY REDUCED FOR FINAL CLEARANCE! Many Styles and Summer Fabrics from which. to choose Assorted Colqurs Broken Sizes. | STORE HOURS Daily 9.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. -- Thursday & Friday Open to 9 p.m. Sith, mis iS NEN RAISES YEARS! 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