THE TIMES-GAZETTE Tuesday, August 20, 1946 Principals In R 7 md, and MRS, PAUL BULK, who were married recently in the rectory of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church. The bride is the former Helen Hercia, daughter of the iate Mr. and Mrs. John Hercia. The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Paul Butka and the late Mr, Butka. =Photo by Hornsby Studio Cloyd G. Morey Weds Miss Hilda Hawkshaw S-- Northminster United Church, de- corated with gladioll and other mixed flowers, was the setting last Saturday afternoon for the wedding of Hilda Mae Hawkshaw, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Hawkshaw, and Cloyd Gerald Morey, son of Mr. and Mrs. 8, C. Morey. Rev. B. 8. Morwood ormed the ceremony. The wed music was played by Kelyin James, who also played "Because", during the signing of the ¢ Given in marriage by her fathet, J foes Drama oo» for cam; . these y yours or business .'. pastel shades . . , one or two plece with the new sleeve treat- ment, . Priced from 15.95 up the bride wore a floor-length gown of white chiffon with lace yoke, a gold locket, the gift of the bride- groom, and a fingertip veil, She carried a cascade bouquet of red roses. The bride's only attendant was her sister, Miss Olive Hawkshaw. who wore a floor-length frock of pink sheer with embroidered yoke, a strand of pearls, the gift of the bride, and a shoulder-length veil caught to a matching halo, She carried a cascade bouquet of pink roses and asters and white gladioll, W. W. "Bud" Morey was best man for his brother and the ush- ers were Opl. Harold Hawkshaw, brother of the bride, and Rfmn. Guy Morey, brother of the bride. groom, The reception was held in the church basement, which was decor- ated with varicolored gladioli and asters. The bride's mother was gowned in powder blue with black accessories and a corsage of pastel yellow and pink gladioll. The bride- groom's mother was gowned in mauve with black accessories and a corsage of mauve gladioll. For the wedding trip to Niagara Falls and points west, the bride chose a fuchsia suit with black ac- cessories, a teal green top coat and a corsage of pastel gladioll. On their return, the couple will reside at 235 Hillside Avenue. Young Couple Given Post-Nuptial Shower An enjoyable evening was spent last Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. omas Blake, Rowena Street, when they entertained 75 guests at a miscellaneous shower for Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Langdale, who were married recently, The guests of honor were seated beneath an archway, which was colorfully decorated with weddin, bells and streamers, Mrs. Lloy: Dalby read the address from a bride's book, which was autograph- ed by those present. Misses Vivian Carey and Shirley Cannons, Conse- on, presented the gifts in a decor- ated basket. Among the assort- ment of lovely and useful gifts, were & number of envelopes con- taining money. Additional Women's News , 72 SIMCOE NORTH On Page 8 contains: ® Ardena Cleansing Cream Phone 28 King St. E 1 Essentials for Loveliness Now available in the 1946 Edition of the Elizabeth Arden TREASURE CHEST This attractive miniature Beauty Box of fabrikoid ® Feather-Light Foundation Cream ® Miniature Poudre d'lllusion ® Miniature Lipstick ® Miniature Blue Grass Flower Mis JURY & LOVELL COSMETIC DEPT. Phone 68 Simcoe St. 8 1 holidays in Detroit, ! L J Personals Accounts of social events and of visitors to and from the city are appreciated by this department TELEPHONED | Miss Ada E. Ross, Social Editor LOBSEINDELL Mrs, Reg, Fair is spending two |, weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Frank Hogan, Montreal, > % Miss Nora Chappell, Rowena Street, is visiting Miss Betty Can- nong at Consecon. * bb» Mr. and Mrs. John Buckley and Donna, Elgin Street West, spent a few days Tacently in 2uttalo, Mr. and Mrs. Max Vassant were Tecent guests of Mr, and Mrs, Harold Winter, Aslemy Hill, L 3 LE] George Edwards has been visiting at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs, G. E. Edwards, Colborne, LIE 2% J Mrs, James Miller, Oshawa Blvd, is visiting relatives at Glen Buell, Ont., for a few days. & & Miss Ella Eronder is spending several weeks at her home at Blain Lake, Sask. ® Miss Marjorie Domagala and Miss Mary Shubar are spénding their Mich. LB J Miss Shirley White and Miss Ail- leen Bowden are enjoying a vaca- tion in New York City. * + Misses Madeline and Molly Sin. clair are spending their vacation at the Pierson Hotel, Centre Island, Toronto. Mrs. Lillian Kellar and son Ro- bert, 209 Annis Street, have return- ed home after spending a week in Bellville with relatives, Ph Mrs. G. D. Conant has arrived now at Adelboden, Switzerland, where she is attending the Guide Training Conference. Mr. and Mrs, Pavia Pearse and daughters, Suzanne and Kathryn, spent last week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Pearse, Peterborough. LA Miss Jane Rutherford, Ottawa, is spending a few days with Mr, and Mrs. T. R, Elliott, 230 Athol Street East, LK 3 Conely Walker and his sister Mil- dred, Toronto, spent last week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Henry Ellis, 26 Gladstone Avenue. ob @ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spencer, Bruce Street, and grand-daughter, Linda Hatfield, visited recently with re- latives at Stone School, Ont. * bb Miss Diane Deyo, Ottawa, is spend- ing the month of August with her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Barrowclough, Brock Street East. Lan a Mr, and Mrs. John 8. Vingoe, Pe- terborough, spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. P, C. Sanders, Athol Street East, ' * Mr. and Mrs, Stewart O. Bryant, Masson Street, arrived last Thurs- day from Saskatchewan where they spent the past month, La 2K J Mr. and Mrs. Warden Brown, Ar- lington Avenue, are visiting the for- mer's mother, Mrs. Andrew Brown, Peterborough, * PH Mr. and Mrs. Ira Turpin and Ca- rol Ann, Oshawa Blvd., were among the out-of-town guests at the Duf- fy-Bell wedding, which took place Tesily in St. James Chapel, King- ston. * PP Tomorrow evening, Queen Mary, LOB.A. No. 97, is putting on the Scarlet Degree. It is requested that all members be present, The mem- bers from the other two lodges are invited also. LK 3 On Monday, August 12, at Sim- coe Street United Church, Rev. J, 8. I. Wilson officiated at the wedding of Miss Joyce Jones, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Alfred E. Jones, to Joseph Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Brown, all of Courtice. The couple was unattended. +» & ; Miss Edythe Gawker of Owen Sound, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F', Cawker, King Street East, left by plane Tuesday to spend a few weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Roble Roscoe, Wolf- ville, Nova Scotia. Mrs, Alatstair ¥ MicDonaM and Mrs. Ralph Brown, Detroit, Mich., who have been spending their va- cation in Toronto, spent last Thurs. day and Ftiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, James MacDonald, Hillside Avenue. Mr. and Mee &ties Kingston, Ronnie and Susan, Toronto, are spending a week with Mrs, King- ston's sister, Mrs, William Richard- son, 514 Park Road South. Another sister, Mrs. Paul Keith, Kansas city, Missouri, is spending the month of August with Mr, and Mrs, Richard- son. James Pirth, who Hsided in Osh- awa 13 years ago, arrived last Sat- | urday afternoon from England to visit his aunt, Mrs, John Wilson, 163 Burk Street. Mr. Firth, who was | in the RAP. for five years, travel- alreraf! led to Canada in an t car rier, He is now visiting his brother- in-law and sister, , and Mrs, William Barrett, Duke Street, Bow- manville, * SP At the La Brash-Cobbe wedding which took place recently in Albert Street United Church, out-of-town guests included: Mrs. Albert Camp- bell, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Camp- bell, Miss Maureen Knox and M Jean Campbell, all of Kitchener; Mr, and Mrs, Albert La Brash, To- ronto, Dr. and Mrs. Phoenix, Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Phoenix and daughter, Hamilton. * 4 Among the out-of-town guests at the Ralke-Fields wedding, which { Sprouse MONTHLY FEMALE WEAANESS 2 . This fine medicine is very effective to cranky, "dragged out' STNSD nd wake ) out" days-- when due to female functional thly disturbances. LIU E PINKIAN'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Wed in Trinity College Chapel MR. and MRS. GOLDWIN 8. FRENCH who 'are pictured at theit reception at Annesley Hall after their recent wedding in the chapel of Trinity College, Toronto. The bride, the former Iris Thelma Ivey, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ira E. Ivey, King Street East, Oshawa, and is a graduate in Arts, Queen's University, and Mus. Bac,, University of Toronto, The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Pearl French, Dresden, Ont., and the late Mr. French, and is a graduate of Victoria College, University of Toronto. ~--Photo by Freeland Studio, Toronto took place last Saturday afternoon in St. George's Anglican Church, were the following: Mr. and Mrs, C. Houck and daughter Joan, Uxbridge; Mr, and Mrs. E. plelds, Mr. and Mrs, H. Braun, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Beers, Mr. and Mrs. L. Pearson, R. Thomas and W. Fields, all of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. T. Henderson, New Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. D. Pearse, Whitby; Mr, and Mrs, T. Scott, Detroit, Mich.,, and Mrs, T. Bacon, Hamilton. LE Clifford Brown was best man at the Hayes-Bell wedding which took place last Saturday in Mark Street United Church, Peterborough. Oth- er Oshawa guests at the wedding were Mr. and Mrs, C. Brown and Allen Brown. *> PP : The friends and relatives of Miss May Chamberlain, 8 Queen Street, are pleased to know that she is im- proving greatly aftér her recent operation at the Oshawa ¢ General Hospital. > Bb » Miss Helen Kellar, 209 Annis Street, has ' returned home after spending two weeks in Toronto with her sisters, Mrs. E. Attree and Mrs, N. Brown. Miss Shirley Attree re- turned with her. VIOLET-SAVER Until recently it took nearly 25 tons of violets to make a single ounce of the natural oil for per- fume. Today the violet odor is pro- duced synthetically, MacDonald Reunion Is Enjoyable Event An enjoyable family reunion took place on August 10, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. James MacDonald, Hillside Avenue, when 22 relatives and friends enjoyed a picnic there. Those present were the following: David MacDonald and son Roy, Lower Millstream, N.B.; Mrs. Mary MacDonald Thomson, Belleisle, N. B.; Miss Beatrice Price and Miss Ruby Macauley, Sussex, N.B.; Mr. and Mrs. George Erskine and son Colin and Miss Mina McCorkindale, Detroit, Mich.; John MacDonald, Jr, Hamilton; Mrs. John MacDon- ald, Johnny and Jimmy, Mr, and Mrs, John MacDonald, Sr. Lois Helen, Bruce and Donald, and Miss Jean MacDonald, nurse-in-training, all of Oshawa. A bountiful supper was served by the hostess, assisted by her daugh.- ters, Jean and Dorothy, her nieces, Helen, Lois and Thora, and her sis- ter, Miss Ruby Macauley. This was also the occasion of the birthday of James MacDonald and on behalf of those attending the picnic, George Erskine presented him with a gift. INTUITION TRIUMPHS Newton Hall, England -- (CP) -- The farmers' sons bowed to a team of Land Army Girls who beat them as judgers of livestock at the Chat- teris Agricultural Show. For ostter-tasting bran flakes, look for Kellogg Iden - yellow package. Ky the big economy size. As you know, some of th eople need Kellogg's ran Flakes all of the time wa the people need Kellogg's Bran Flakes some of the time . . . so isn't it lucky they taste #0 good. LISTEN FOR THE MUSICAL NOTE! | and Stan Cook. Peggy Fields Bride Of Norman H. Raike Ralke, son of Mrs. Herbert Raike and the late Mr. Raike, Rev. D. M. Rose performed the ceremony in a setting of varicolored gladioll. ©. L. W. Taylor played the wedding music and Miss Lois White sang "Ave Maria" and "Because". Escorted by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown of white satin, fashioned on princess lines and with a sweetheart neckline. She wore a Mary Queen of Scots' head- dress and carried a cascade bouquet of white gladioli. Mrs. Roy Pearse, matron of hon- | or and Miss Joyce Pies, brides- maid, both sisters of the bride, were gowned alike in long white frocks, styled with net skirts and silk jer- sey bodices. Each wore a white flower halo and carried a cascade bouquet of yellow gladioli, Joseph Habberfield was best man and the ushers were Roy Pearse The reception was held at Ale. laide House where the bride's moth- er, gowned in turqoise with fuch- sia accessories and a corsage of cream gladioli, welcomed the guests, The. bridegroom's mother was attired in gray with black accessories and a corsage of mauvé gladioll, Mrs, Follis Johnston, aunt of the bride, and Mrs, Thomas Beers, Toronto, aunt of the bridegroom, poured tea. Before leaving for'the wedding trip to Muskoka, the bride presented her bouquet to her grandmother, Mrs. William Fields. For travelling, she wore a dress of blue silk print with black accessories. The couple will take up residence in Oshawa. (Uxbridge Times-Journal, please copy) Belleville Girl Wed To Leslie Pickering Bridge Street United Church, Belleville, decorated with gladioli and ferns, was the setting on Fri- day, August 16th, for the marriage of Mary Lucille, only daughter of Mrs, Lazier and the late Roy A. La- zier, to Leslie James Pickering, son of Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Pickering, Uxbridge. Rev. D. C. Amos officiat- ed and Alec Gordon presided at the organ, Given in marriage by her mother, the bride was escorted by her cou- sin, Willlam Nightingale. She wore a floor-length gown of white mar- quisette and lace, with fingertip veil and carried an all-white cascade bouquet of gladioli and bouvardia, Miss Norma Smith, her attend- ant, was gowned in lavender corded taffeta with talisman' shoulder- length veil and carried a cascade of talisman gladioli and statice. Douglas Lattimer was groomsman. William Nightingale and John Pic- kering acted as ushers, At the reception held in the Church Parlours, the bride's moth« er received the guests, wearing aquamarine crepe with matching hat and corsage of Dream Roses. The bridegroom's mother assisted, wearing pale green crepe with a corsage of Bettertime roses. For a wedding trip north, the bride chose a brown wool checked suit with brown accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses. The couple will reside in Hamil- ton. Portsmouth, England -- (CP) -- Visiting HM.S. Argonaut, Coven- try's adopted warship, the Provost of Canterbury, very Rev. R. T. made from roof timbers of Coven- try Cathedral, Social Notices Marriage Announcements $1.00 Results of Draws 10c & Fv) ENGAGEMENTS The engagement is announced of Charlesena Maye, daughter of Mrs. Charles F. Dickson, Truro, N.8,, and the late Mr. Dickson, to Cecil 8. Naish, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Naish, The wedding will take place on Wednesday, Aug. 28, at 3:30 pm, in Westmount United Church. BR ER J MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT The marriage of Irene May Wall- bank, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al- fred Wallbank, and Charles Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall, took place on Saturday, May 18, in Toronto. LYNENCE Beauty Parlour 101 Ritson N., Tel. 751W Late Summer ~ Specials! INDIVIDUAL See nk. ¢ LIFE OIL > % Reg. $8.50 6.50 $7.50 Creme J Oil Wave «...eo00 5.95 Jo ena vesene 4.50 Steam Treatments a. 1.00 Evelyn Young, Prop. Howard, brought with him a cross | Former Oshawa Man Wed in Sask. MR. and MRS. GEORGE ALMOND whose wedding took place recently in the rectory of St. Augustine's Roman Catholic Church, Brandon, Manitoba. The bride is the former Joyce Watkins, daughter of Mrs. W, M. Watkins, Brandon, Man., and the late Mr. Watkins, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Emma Almond, Oshawa, and the late Mr, Almond, University Graduates 'Wed Last Saturday 'The home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rutledge, Oshawa, was the setting for the marriage on Saturday, Aug- ust 17, of Verna Norine to William Frank Thom, son of the late Mr, and Mrs. John Thom, Carleton Place. Rev. George Telford offi- ciated at the candlelight ceremony. The traditional wedding procession- a] was played by Bud Laxton, Osh- awa. Maurice Woods of Beams- ville, cousin of the bride, sang "Through the Years." Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white princess | gown of slipper satin and net with an imported hand embroidered veil ang coronet of fine lace. A white prayer book was carried, with a corsage of red Briarcliff roses and forget-me-not ties. Mrs. J. 8. Cooper of Toronto, the bride's only sister, attended, gown- ed in floor-length periwinkle blue lade with matching headdress, and carried a colonia] bouquet of Pic- ardy gladioli and small blue flowers. Earle Thom, Ottawa, attended his | brother. Receiving in a grey printed en- semble, with a corsage of Early Rose gladioli with white sweet pea centre, Mrs, Donald Rutledge was | assisted by Miss Florence Thom, eldest sister of the bridegroom who | was attired in a black silk jersey dress with gold accents and wear- ing a similar corsage. For travelling, the bride chose a | navy wool suit with matching ac- cessories and a corsage of roses. Mr, Thom is a graduate of Queen's University and Mrs. Thom, of Victoria College, University of Toronto. The couple will reside at Almonte, where Mr. Thom is en- gaged as High School Principal. Nuptials Are Held For Viola Joy Fry Last Saturday afternoon in the rectory of St. George's Anglican Church, Viola Joy Fry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Fry, Haliburton, became the bride of John R. (Jack) Blewett, son of Roger Blewett. Rev, D. M. Rose officiated. The bride wore a light blue suit | and pink hat with white accessore | les. She carried pink roses. Her attendant was Miss Norma | McEvers, who wore a brown suit | with pink accessories. Albert Moring was best man. After a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Buffalo, the couple will take up residence in Oshawa. a ii: NU i a Or kt The Modern Beauty Shoppe 8 SIMCOE ST. S. is Pleased to Announce Miss Norma Dodd has Joined Their Staff For Appointments Phone 1200 EE ZELL Millinery ERS for Teens and "Tinies" $1.29 Full shades of WINE, BROWN, NAVY, BLACK, IMERALD, (A)--PERKY PEAK CAP for A young lady who'll soon be joining the Hi- School crowd. Trim and tiny; it's made of Felt with matching button om top and ribbon trim. 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