Taner REG NMR SE "the treasurer, Women 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, November 21, 1964 Marriage vows were ex-| changed in Northminster. United MARRIED IN YELVERTON Yelverton United Church was the setting recently for the marriage of Jean Eliza- beth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard McMullen, Jan- etville, to William Howard Bradley son of Mr. and Mrs, Howard Bradley, Bowman- ville. --Astor Studio, Bowmanville UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES WESTMOUNT UCW The regular meeting of the Westmount United Church Women was held in the Sunday school auditorium on Tuesday evening. The president, Mrs. Percy Neal, welcomed the mem- bers and friends. Mrs. Rupert Harrison led the devotional period and chose as her theme "Courage of Our Convictions." Mrs. Kenneth Markle intro- @uced the guest speaker, Mr. D. K. Buch d pate. The members were reminded the group was to cater to a dinner on December 2 for the Children's Gordon Brown plans for the bazaar to be held Wednesday in the auditorium, and announced that: the junior choir had consented to entertain on this occasion. SOCIAL NOTICES RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mepham United Church Sunday school, who spoke on the new curriculum, outlining the different class courses of study and explaining the use of the reference and study guides. A question and answer period followed. Mrs. Rupert Harrison thanked the speaker. Mrs. Percy Neal conducted the business meeting. The sec- retary, Mrs. Carl Reamen, and Mrs. Gordon Brown, gave their respective reports, It was announced that the next meeting would be a pot luck supper to be held December 15, at which time }. Bae superint of Simcoe Street tl will be pleased to receive their friends, relatives and neighbors at the Albert Street United Church Hall on Wednesday, December 9, 1964 from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m, and from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr, and Mrs. J. H. Lockwood wish to announce the forth- coming marriage of their daugh- ter, Mary Lou, to Mr. Paul Edward Audley, son of Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Audley, all of Osh- awa. The wedding will take place on Saturday, December 19, 1964 at 3:00 p.m. in St. Andrew's United Church. each member who has affiliated 'IS HE REALLY COMING?' Fair-haired Kimberly - Ann expresses the childish wonder and anticipation of the visit of Santa Claus. She is the two- year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Richards, R.R. 3, Bowmanville, and grand- daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Nor- man Richards and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Harkin, all of Oshawa. Her great grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall and Mrs. Hariett long, all of Oshawa, also Mr. Charles Burns of North Bay. Aldsworth Photography herself to the church through]: the year will receive a special) * invitation to come and partici-|' Aid . Society. Mrs.|/ reviewed _ the} ? Church last Saturday afternoon between Gail Patricia Kirton and Ronald Edward Chapman. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Robert Kirton, Oshawa, and the late Mr, Kirton and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs- Donald Chapman, Oshawa. The Reverend H. A. Mellow officiated and the organist, Mr. John Robertson, played the wed- ding music and "O Perfect Love" while the register was being signed The bride was given in mar- '|riage by her brother, Mr. Alvin Kirton of Port Hope. She wore a full-length gown of heavy im- ported lace over white slipper] satin, styled with a two-tier, bell-shaped skirt with a panel front and fitted bodice with lily- point sleeves, A tiara of hand- embroidered lace held her fingertip veil of tulle and she carried a white prayer book on which rested tiny rosebuds en- ee BECOMES REG. N Miss Martha Lillian Gil- lette recently received word of the successful passing of her Registered Nurse's examina- tions. Miss Gillette graduated from the Ottawa Civic Hos- pital, Ottawa,, in June this year. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Victor I. Gil- Gail Kirton, Ronald Chapman Are Married In Northminster twined on satin ribbon, Her jewellery was a gold baby locket, given at her birth by the late Mr. Lloyd Kirton, killed overseas in World War II. Mrs. Donald Troop, the bride's sister, was her matron of honor and the attendants were Mrs. Barry McNamee, Cusack and Miss Sharon Cusack, both of Castleton, Miss Denise Chapman was the flower girl. The attendants' gowns of pea- cock blue peau de Grenadine were styled with bell-shaped skirts in two lengths with side front and back dart pleats, join- ing sleevless, fitted bodices at the waistline Their headdresses were matching coronets: with small veils and their flowers were bouquets of white and yellow chrysanthemums. Their gowns and that of the bride were styled and made by a close family friend, Mrs. Barry Mc- Namee. Mr. James Buechler was the best man and. Master Robert Chapman, the ring bearer. Ush- ering were Mr. Donald Troop, Mr. Ronald Hooper, both of Oshawa, and Mr, Warren Cusack, Castleton. For the reception at the Osh- awa Tennis Club, the bride's mother received in a navy. blue sheath dress with a matching coat, lined in rose and matching accessories. The bridegroom's mother wore an afternoon suit in cocoa brown and accessories to match. Each had a corsage of chrysanthemums to compliment her ensemble. The honeymoon was spent at Niagara Falls. For going away, the bride donned a vivid blue wool worsted suit with a black hat and corsage of pink chrys- anthemums. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman are residing at Regency 'Towers, 349 Marland avenue. Out of town guests attended from Toronto, Peterborough, Craighurst Castleton, Colborne, Brooklin, Whitby, Port Hope and Newcastle. Best wishes were received from the bride's brother and the bridegroom's cousin, both of Vancouver, and the bride's sis- ters from Owen Sound, Ontario, Miss Lynn} Dr. and Mrs. Cyril M. Rob- ertson, Vancouver, British Col- umbia, were in Oshawa last Saturday evening for the mar- riage of their daughter, Barbara Ann, to John Morrison Tilley, Port Perry, in St. George's Memorial Church, Oshawa. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Tilley, Wil- lowdale, Ontario. Canon F, G. Ongley officiat- ed and Mr. Alan Reesor played the wedding music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a for- mal gown of French taffeta with the controlled front skirt flow- ing into a back bustle with a chapel train accented with three bows, The bodice had a semi- bateau neckline, trimmed with Alencon lace overlaid with se- quins and pearls, and Frenc h sleeves notched at the elbows. Her headdress, in the Cleopatra style of French net, accented with lily of the valley and for- get-me-nots, held her shoulder- and Nevada, U.S.A. length bouffant veil of tulle il- MR. AND MRS. JOHN M. TILLEY Parents Come From Vancouver For Tilley-Richardson Wedding _|Leslie Lloyd, Mrs. - |shok, Mrs. Cyril Shrigley, - and '|Mrs, Douglas Moore.., '|the hostess, ")|November 12. Miss Vera Sib- jlock presided. Photo By H. J. Visser lusion and she carried a long- line type garland of pink chif- fon sweetheart roses on a bed of white carnations. The maid of honor was the bride's' sister, Miss Marilyn J. Robertson, Vancouver, wear- ing a semi-formal gown of delphinium blue chiffon over taffeta. Her headdress was a matching velvent circlet, hold- ing a brief veil and she car- ried a bouquet of all shades of pink carnations and sweetheart roses. The best man was Mr. Alex '|The Humoresque Club of the _|stable Charles Hiltz of the Osh- _jawa Police -|George '|Allan Prout. Their visit was en- "ljoyed and their answering of UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES BATHE PARK AUX. The regular meeting was held Tuesday with Mrs. William Haight presiding. The minutes were read, and 12 members answered the roll call. The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. John Fisher. Mrs. Cleve McMann gave the social convener's report and thanked the members that helped at the baseball banquets. The bingo report was given by Mrs. Wil- fred Ogden. A Christmas party was plan- ned for the December meeting where gifts are to be exchanged. A social half hour was spent. Game winners were Mrs. Byrad King, Mrs. Wilfred Ogden, Mrs. Alex Pele- Refreshments were served by Mrs, Cleve Me- Mann. HUMORESQUE CLUB blind met in ORC Thursday, Visitors for the evening were Sargeant Jon Jenkins and Con- Force, Inspector Burk and Fireman many questions appreciated. Lunch was served by Lionettes Mrs. Jack' Anderson and Mrs. Edwin Wellman. HOUSEHOLD HINTS Make it a habit to wipe sticky fingerprints and splashes off cupboard doors, drawers, re- frigerator and range each time you wash dishes. ers were Mr. Richard Barlow, Sudbury and Mr. Roland Bar- rett, Oshawa. Following the reception held in the Fleetwood Room of the Hotel Genosha the couple left for a honeymoon in Quebec. For travelling, the bride donned a three-piece double knit suit in teal blue and black tweed with a corsage of all shades of pink feathered carnations. On their return Mr. and Mrs, Tilley will William Kish, Yorkton Aldsworth Photography ANNOUNCE WEDDING PLANS | H. Lockwood, all of Oshawa. The ceremony is take place on Saturday, December 19, 1964. Mr. Audley is a gradu ate of the University of Sas- katchewan and Miss Tock wood is a teacher in Toronto. The forthcoming marriage is announced of Mr. Paul Edward Audley, son of Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Audley, and Miss Mary Lou Lockwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. reside in Portview Beach, Tilley, Montreal, and the ush- Port Perry. PRODUCED BY T. G. BRIGHT & CO.,' CANADIAN SHERRY WRAPS RE naam SANIT oni estan -- lette, Downsview, Ontario, for- merly of Oshawa, and a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira E. Gillette and Mrs. Thomas H. Dunlop, of Oshawa. --Vann Studio Ottawa PERSONALS Those attending the General Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star sessions in Dallas, Texas, this week from Sun- beam Chapter are Mrs. A. E. Haley, Mrs. George McKinstry, Mrs. Gordon L. Wight and Mrs. Gert Beerthuizen. Mr. and Mrs. John McLachlan are being entertained at dinner this evening by members of their family at Ports of Call, Toronto, in honor of their 40th wedding anniversary. The Literary Group of the University Women's Club met at the home of Mrs. M. P. Townsend, Masson street, on Thursday evening for a further survey of Russian literature. The decorating committee, who will decorate the Jubilee Pavilion for the 1985 'Capricorn Capers" to be held late in Jan- uary, 1965, is comprised of the chairman, Mrs. Ernest Kahn; Mrs. Lloyd Weiderick, Mrs. J. J. Bolahood and Mrs. Victor Brookes. All are members of the Evening Chapter of the Osh- awa General Hospital Women's Auxiliary, which is sponsoring the dance. Dr. and Mrs. Cyril M. Robert- son and Miss Marilyn J. 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