Daily Times-Gazette, 31 Aug 1946, p. 8

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'THE TIMES-GAZETTE ~ Satirdsy, August 31, 1946 MR. AND MRS, WILLI Who are pictured after their wedding on home of the bride's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Rutledge. is the former Verna Norine Rutledge. Mr. and Mrs, John Thom, Carleton THOM aturday, August 17, at the The bride Mr. Thom is the son of the late Place Regina Couple Wed Here Last Saturday Last Saturday morning in St. Andrew's United Church, Gladys -Doreen Hooker, Regina, Sask, daughter of Mr and Mrs, Perry Hooker, Oshawa, became the bride of George Henry Tait, son of the late Mr, and Mrs, J. Tait of Fair. light, Sask. The ceremony was per- formed by Rev. George Telford and the church organist, C. J. W. Tay- lor, presided at the organ. Given in marriage by 'her broth- er, Alvin Hooker, the dark-haired bride was lovely in her wedding gown of French lace over satin, made on princess lines with long, tight sleeves and shoulder caplets trimmed with white velvet, Her long embroidered tulle veil was held by a bandeau of roses and she wore the bridegroom's gift, a strand of pearls, She carried a shower bou- quet of red roses and bouvardia. Miss Lois Rinn, Toronto, was bridesmaid and was gowned in blue net with a- matching headdress. She carried an arm bouquet of pink roses and gypsophila, - Misses Bon- nie Anne and Rosemond Hooker, small sisters of the bride, were | """»s.flower girls and wore floor-length 74 nét frocks of blue and pink, respec- tively. Each carried a nosegay of pink astefs, roses and fern. Jack Hooker, Kinsale, was best man. Because of the serious illness of the-bride's father, a small reception, +" 2 "for the immediate family only, was EE held at the home of the bride's par- ents. The bride's mother wore a blue silk jersey dress, a blue and pink feather hat and 'a corsage of k roses and gypsophila, John , Toronto, proposed the toast to the young couple. For the wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Buffalo, the bride donned a white wool suit, black shortie coat and black accessories. On their return, they expect to the long tunic suit . .. What could be more beautiful than a Belted or Boxed Long Tunic Suit Deeply Furred With Mouton, Fox or Lanfb? Priced from $5500 (Skirts to Match--Extra) spend a few days in Oshawa, before leaving for their new home at Qu'- Appel, Sask. Next Week's Program At Adelaide House Monday Y.W.C.A. closed to the public. Tuesday Teen Centre Program Meeting Wednesday Teen Centre Bowling League Regis- tration. Thursday Teen Centre Nominating Commit- tee Meeting. Friday Teen Centre Opening Dance. (The 15 to 19 years' age limit will be strictly enforced). Saturday Young Women's Counsel At Home. Helen Braund Honors Miss Eileen Langford Miss Helen Braund, assisted by Miss Doreen Kearney, held a mis- cellaneous. shower recently at her home, 156 Alice Street, in honor of Miss Eileen Langford, who was married yesterday to Stanley Law- ton The guest of honor was seated in front of the fireplace in a cleverly decorated chair, over which hung a large white bell suspended from pink and white streamers, After the guest of honor had re- ceived a corsage of sweet peas and many lovely gifts, games were play- ed and refreshments were served by the hostess. Clubs Will Resume Activities For Fall Will the officials of the various women's clubs and lodges here please let the Social Department know when the meetings will com- mence in the Fall? The first meeting of the Harmony Willing Workers will be held this coming Wednesday, September 4. As sorn as other clubs have started, the Weekly Calendar of women's acti. vities will' be resumed. Wife Preservers 7-6 E.Guo. y= £3] If meat must be kept for several days, put it in one of the rays in the freezing compartment of the refrigerator and let] it freeze. VITAMIN B COMPLEX TABLETS Really Bulld You Up Bottle of 100 Special TAMBLYN 6 KING ST. E PHONE; 760 EE. OPEN FOR REGISTRATION OAD IW | WED, 4th SEPT. 7.30 tT (Y. W. C. A) line was | TELEPBONE® ll Miss Ads E_ Ross, Social Editor [3 Mrs. A. Mack of 33 Arlington Avenue, Oshawa, is visiting her son at Montreal, . > oP Mr. and Mrs, N. E. Doidge, Prince Street, have been visiting the lat- ter's sisters at Hampton. Mrs. Merle Corin spent last] week-end at Chetwyn Villa, ' East Beach, Bowmanville. , Misses Kay and Grace Irwin are spending the week-end at Presqu'ile Point, s * oe Mrs, G. Farncomb, Hampton, has been visiting. Mrs. Edward Robson, Whiting Avenue, La Master Larry 'Metonlfe Was a re- cent visitor at the home of Alf Ay- res, Zion. Master Jiminy eons has return. ed home after visiting Bobby Whee- ler, Nestleton. LOR 3K Clive Abbott, Warren Avenue, was a recent visitor with Percy Davide son, Zion, Ont. LEE 2 is spending the remainder of his vacation with friends in. Buffalo, * %0 Mr. and Mrs, James Prescott and Jimmie, Maple Street, were visitors recently at the home of A. W. Pres- cott, Enniskillen, Miss Marion Davbnport; Burk Street, and Jim Frth were guests last week-end of Mr. and Mrs. Ro- ger Bird, East Beach, Bowmanville, L 3K Mr, and Mrs, W. hy Pierson, Gib- bons Street, and Mr. and Mrs. E. Pascoe, Detroit, visited last week with Everett Elliott, Bowmanville. * >» Miss Jeau Syer, Alice Street, spent last week-end with Mr, and Mrs. J. Patterson, East Beach, Bow- manville, LS BK J Miss Margaret Kirby, Orchard View Blvd., was a bridesmaid at the McCerl-Lindley wedding last Sat- urday in Whitby United Church. Mr. and Pad Carter Gamble spent last week-end with Mr, and Mrs. A. Mathews in "Idyl Wyld," West Beach, Bowmanville. Mrs. Stephen stywell and Mar- garet, Cadillac Avenue South, have been visitors with Mrs. A. Bailey, Blackstone, > bP Mrs, G. Bowman, Mary Helen and Gary, Enfield, have been visitors at the home of Hugh Beaton, Park Road North. § * +P Mrs. Bert Smith has returned home after spending a week with her mother, Mrs. Willlam Little, Whitehead's Corners. Mr. and Mrs, Fulam Robinson and Joe and Mr. and Mrs, Milton Robinson were recent visitors at the home of Henry Ball, Zion, L 2K J Mrs. Willlam Huggins, Brock Street West, has been visiting her Sister, Mrs. R. Graham, Brown's, nt, Mr, and Ms. od Werry, Anne and Edgar, Solina, were recent visi- tors with Robert Smales, Tresane Street. * oa Mrs. Lilian Hayden, wife of Pte. W. P. Hayden, 235 Fulalie Avenue, is listed as coming to Canada on the "Aquitania". Mr. and Mr, Harry Burley and children, Oshawa Blvd, recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Bur- ley, Newtonville, Mr. and YI H. Lindsay, Whitehead's Corners, spent last Sunday with the latter's sister, Mrs. Bayward Parsons, Rossland Road est. Mr. and ed Dswald Fysh, Moose Jaw, Sask. are visifing Mr. and Mrs. David Wilson, Kingsdale Avenue, and Mr. and Mrs.. Lyle Willson, Cobourg. Mr. and Mrs, %. "u. Barnhart, Division: Street, Miss Lillian Barn- hart and Miss Jacqueline Joyce were guests at the Chick-Beach wedding, which took place last Saturday in Trinity Church, Brockville, > Mr. and Mrs. *wiliam Pierson, Master Billy Pascoe, Mr. and Mrs. George Plerson and Leuta spent last week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pierson, Hy-Vu cottage, Bowmanville Beach. * The. picture of the Short-Mc- --Photo by Campbell's Btudio NY. Laughlin wedding, which appeared in Thursday's issue, was taken by the Hutchison Studio, The credit inadvertently omitted when the Pleture appeared. * Miss Catherine Annis, Simcoe Street North, and Ronald Lambert, Masson Street, have returned from summer school at Banff, Alberta, Where they took a six weeks' course Fine Art. * Mrs. Alpha, Bnd, Gladstone Avenue, and son William Pinch, Cleveland, celled.on old friends in Bowmanville Pinch is now in her 90th year and is still enjoying many activities. last, Saturday. Mrs. * > PP 5 : The out-of-town guests at the Naish-Dickson wedding, which took place on Wednesday in Westmount United .Church, were Mrs. W. Mel- bourne, Mr. and Mrs. R. Melbourne, Miss Jean Melbourne, and Neil Mel- , | bourne, all of Aurora, B. Elliott, To- ronto, and Jack Walter, Malton. * PP Miss Helen Robertson, chief oper- ator of the local office of the Bell Telephone Company, is on a motor . , almost i ichted Cu grant, mildly X Do your druggists Yodes curs J CUTICURA OI fN4 Principals In Charniing' Wedding~ 7 MR. and MRS. ROBERT NORMOYLE whose marriage took place last Saturday morning in St. Gi 's Roman Catholic Church. The bride is the former Mary Mavis Neil, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Neil, Harmony. Mr. Normoyle is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Normoyle. --Photo :by Hornsby Studio trip and will spend some time In Montreal and Ottawa, going on later to New York City. Miss Ro- bertson will return to Oshawa early in September. ' * + » Mrs, William Paynter, Gladstone Ave., has been spending the past week with relatives near Campbell- ford. > rp Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Emerson and daughter Shirley, Seattle, Washington, have been visiting two weeks with their aunt and uncle, Mr, and Mrs, J. A. Bickell, Celina Street. During that time, they have made visits to other friends and re- latives in Peterborough and Bob- caygeon., LAR BR J Mr, and Mrs. Bryce Brown, Col borne Street East, entertained the members, wives and friends of So- lina football team at their home on Thursday evening. The party was organized into progressive games of court whist, prizes being awarded to the winners, Mrs. Jack Reynolds and Wes. Werry, followed by deli- clous and abundant refreshments. Appreciation was expressed to Ruth and Bryce for their unfailing inter est in the team's activities and their hospitality on this truly en- joyable occasion. * % % Scheduled to arrive in Halifax tomorrow on the Queen Mary are the following: Mrs, Lilian Ander- son, wife of L/Cpl. L. H. Anderson, R.R. 1, Oshawa; Mrs. Hazel Hai- nes, with son Ronald, age five months, wife of Capt. H. R. Haines, 106 Oshawa Blvd; Mrs. Adrianna Keel, wife of Sgmn. W. R. Kee¢l, 18 Buckingham Avenue; Mrs. Adriana Sleeman, wife of Pte A. 8. Sleeman, 43 Colborne Street West; Mrs, Kathleen Waite, wife of Pte, A. E. Waite, 219 Grayburn Avenue; Mrs. Renee Taylor, with daughter Mar- garet, age 14 months, wife of Badr. PF. 8. Taylor, 200 Drew Street; Mrs. Catharina. McDougall, wife of L/Cpl. K. MacDougall, 793 $King Street East, and Mrs. Frances Fer- tile, wife of L/Cpl. R. D, Fertile, R. R. 2, Pickering. Centre St. Parsonage Scene of Wedding The wedding took place quietly last night at Centre Street United Church par-onage of Helen Lor- raine Smith, eldest daughter of Richard Smith of Oshawa and the late Mrs. Smith to Welbin Thomas Appleby, son of Mrs, Ida Appleby of Balsam, Ontario. ReRv. T. H. P. An- derson officiated. The bride wore a blue dressmaker sult with white fox trimming and black plastic accessories with a cor- sage of red roses. 842 COUPONS TURNED IN Since Tuesday 842 valid unused coupons have been turned in to the local Ration Board. That brings the total of donations here to 8404. To- day is the last day that coupons up to and including M50 are of any use to anyone, All the valid ,cou- pons which were turned in have been used to send an equivalent amount of meat to help feed hun- With a paint. Sarre dust cloth, By W. H. KARN, Phm.B, Just before the inning of the school term Hg import- ant period of time. The child. ren must have suitable clothing, they 'must pe outfitted whether school is just around the corner or on a distant campus. ' A physicar checkup 1s even more important than shoes, sweaters, sturdy new outfits and books.' Health is first on the list. This takes far less time than .& tour of the shopping district and will perhaps save time later, time that should be spent at studious tasks. See the doctor nefore school- days open. Follow instructions exactly, especially orders for medication. - Refer these to trusted - druggists. . is Is the 22nd of a series of 1 opp Editorial advertisements appearing in this paper each Saturday. Claremont Girl Weds in Toronto Toronto, Aug. 30. -- Against a background of white, pink .-and mauve: gladioli in Indian Road Bap- tist church today, the marriage of | f; Marjorie Bernice Ward and FEd- ward T. Ginger was solemnized by Rev. Caleb Harris, it was a double ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter. of Mr, and Mrs. Evans Ward, Claremont, Ont, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Bert Ginger, Toronto. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was gowned 'in white satin, styled with sweetheart neckline and bouffant . skirt. Her Jong veil fell from a pearl-trimmed headdress and her bouquet 'was of red roses and bouvardia, ' Mrs, A, Fryer, as matron of hon- or, and Mrs. "K, Ward, bridesmaid, were in violét and rose taffeta 're- spectively : with matching gladioli petals misted in veiling 'for their headdress. Their bouquets were of toning gladioll. Serving as grooms- man was T. Dollimor:, ; To receive, the bride's mother chose an olive green wool frock, with coral rose corsage, while the groom's mother, who assisted, 'wore dark green with a similar corsage. For travelling, the bride changed to 'a light blue gobardine suit, . black ac- cents and red rose corsage, C&D . "Soldiers of Czdrist Russia tsed io be given a 2 1/5-pounid bag 'of sunflower seeds dally as an ' iron ration, Social Notices Marriage Announcements 1 $1.00 Results of Draws 10c a' * ENGAGEMENTS The engagement is announced of Anne Frances Wysotski, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. T. P. Wysotski,: to Walter Michael Lockey, son of Mr. | and Mrs. N, M. Lockey. The wed- ding will take place at 8t. George's QGreek Catholic: Church on Saturday, Sept, 21, at 2:30 pm. * + * i The engagement is announced of Audrey Bernice, daughter of Mrs. J. 8.. Campbell and the late Mr. Campbell, to Robert "W. Brown, only son of Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Brown, Picton, Ont, The wedding will take place in Calvary Baptist Church, on September 21, at 3 pm. * Bb» TY Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Betty Jean, to. Char- les Hutchison 'McKay, son of Mr. and Mrs, Alexander. McKay, all of Oshawa. The wedding will take place on Friday, Sept. 6, in the par sonage of St, Andrew's United Church. fe Mr. and Mrs, feonard Durie an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Lorraine Anne, to Chér- les Welford Bnell, only son 'of "Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Snell, of Oshawa, Ont. The marriage will take place Saturday, Sept. 21, at 4 'o'clock 'in Bethel Baptist Church, Whitewood and Millwood Toto, * Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Bartlett wish to announce 'the 'engagement of their youngest daughter, Ivy Ro- seéna,, to Willlam Charles JImeson, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Imeson, all' of Oshawa. The wedding will take place on Saturday, Sept. 7, in the st Baptist Church, Simcoe. Rev, G. V, Crofoot, formerly of the First Baptist 'Church here," will. of- ficlate. ' ' Tol L 3 FE 1 The engagement is announced of Joyce Evelyn, daughter.of Mri. Sar- ah Chumley and the late Albert Chumley of Hamilton to John Hare old Valleau, son.of Mr. and. Mrs. J. H. Valleau, Oshawa. The marriage will take place in the Church of the Ascension, Hamilton, on September 14, . t . . MARRIAGES 'The marriage took place on Thursday, Aug. 29, in Cobourg, of Marie' Mclvor. Kellett, formerly of Oshawa, daughter of the late Thome as Mclvor, Peterborough, to G. A. Minaker, Port Hope. i y ® » 3 : The marriage of Stella May Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brown, to Kenneth MdFad- den, Timmins, took place oni July 19: in Hamilton, where the couple are now residing. ! GIRLS 7 --t Co-Workers Honor .. 'Muriel. McKinstry | as a dinner giyen in her honor on |' at the Grand |' Thursday evening ) arranged the dinner, which was attended by 15 girls of the office staff. of - d, on of the office staff, Mrs. Verda Jack- | son presented her with a Kenwood blanket. First Formal Wedding | In Westmount Church | 'The first formal wedding to be | formed in Westmount United urch, took place on Wednesday afternoon, when Charlesena Maye Dickson, , -daughter of Mrs. Nina Dickson, Truro, N.8., and the late Foster riage with Cecil Samuel Naish, son J. Verner McNeely, Merle Thompson, performed the ceremony, The church was beauti- fully decorated with gladioll and assorted Fall flowers. The wedding music was played by C. J. W. Tay- for arid Mrs. T. D, Thomas sang be- fore the ceremony; "I' Love You Truly" and, during the signing of the régister, "O, Promise Me." , 'Given in marriage hy Fred Perry, the bride wore a. floor-lexfgth gown of heavy white satin, with long sleeves and 'sweetheart neckline. Her shoulder-length veil was caught to a coronet of flowers and she car- ried 'a cascade bouquet of white gladioli with mauve sweet pea cen- Tes. | : "Her only atténdant was Miss Jean Melbourne, who was gowned in blue silk jersey with marabou trimming. 8he carried a bouquet of pink Talis- man roses. a ' Norman E. Naish was best man and the ushers were Jack Walker and' B: Elliott. J The reception was held at 306 King. Street West, where bouquets of assorted flowers decorated the rooms. e bridegroom's mo- ther wore a frock of black crepe and: blue' eyelet embroidery with black accessories. After the wedding trip to Toronto and the Niagara District, the couple will take up residence in Oshawa. For travelling, the bride donned a rose wool suit with brown acces- sores. . Oshawans Figure in Toronto Ceremony . The altar of Howard Park United Church, 'Toronto, was the scene of a prétty wedding on Saturday, Aug- ust 24, at 2 pm. when Georgena Burgess Reynolds, of Toronto, younger daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. Reynolds, of Ajax, became the bride of Robert A. Cromie, younger son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Cromie, of Toronto, The wedding was solemn- ized by: Rev, E. 8. Lautenslager, mihistér of the church. Wedding music was played by G. W. Taylor, of Oshawa, Doris 'May Heron, of Myrtle and 'Mrs. George Thompson, of Oshawa. * . The bride wore a gown of rose tricoline net: jersey wjth sweetheart hat and corsage of red and white Talisman' roses with baby's breath, and wag attended by Miss Marion Knox; of Vancouver, who wore a paste] blue ensemble with corsage of pink roses with cornflowers. George 'Thompson, Oshawa, 'was bst man for his cousin. e A reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. The bride's mother received the guests, wearing a two-tone blue sheer dress with corsage of yellow roses and gladi- Olus. The groom's mother assisted, wearing a green crepe suit with cor- sage of yellow roses and gladiolus. The happy couple left on a motor trip-to points north. For travelling the bride wore a silver grey sult with' black plastic 'accessories, On Olafens Ave., Toronto. Guests were presént from Kitch- éner, Toronto, Oshawa, Vancouver and Myrtle. ~~ | Extra Heavy! | ; PRICED AT: . : SH 0. $8.15 6 FT. a 0 as $9.75 J CHRISTIAN'S . + OSHAWA BELLEVILLE Dickson, was tnited in mar- V& of Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Naish. Rev. | assisted by their return' they will reside on St. | John Nemis, Courtice. | To Make Their Home In Sudbury MR. AND MRS, WILLIAM NEMIS Who were married on Saturday, August 17, in Albert Street Unifed Church, The bride is the former Irene Margaret Heard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Heard. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. --Photo by Hornsby Studio Elderslie Farm Wedding Scene Elderslie Farm, Courtice, home of the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Muir Sr., was the scene of a wedding, August 24, when Catherine Agnes, daughter of Mr, Andrew Minto, of Starkville, and the late Mrs. Minto, became the bride of Howard Edward Ormiston, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ormiston, Bow- manville. Rev. Linstead officiated. * The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore.a gown of white satin trimmed with lace, with sweet- heart neckline. Her short 'veil was held by a white net juliet cap and she carried a bouquet of red roses. Kaye Toms, bridesmaid, wore a gown of pale blue net over taffeta with .matching headdress and she carried a nosegay of sweet peas and gladioli. Walter Ormiston, brother of the groom, was best man, Mrs, Eric Courtice played the wedding music. Following the ceremony, the bride's grandmother assisted by the groom's mother, received. 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