Daily Times-Gazette, 25 Jun 1953, p. 8

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8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, June 25, 1053 Slay wth onen Dorothy Brunzlow Feted Bride-Elect Miss Dorothy Roberta Brunzlow, whose marriage 'to Mr. He Ross Skitch will take place in King Stregt United Church on Saturday afternoon, has been guest of honor at several pre nuptial events. Among those entertaining were Mrs. Richard Bowers who was hostess at a cup and saucer show- er at her home on Pontiac Av- enue. On arrival the future bride was seated under an umbrella dec- orated in turquoise and white and showering white streamers caught with bouquets of pansies. She was presented with a corsage of pink roses followed by a large array of gaily wrapped cups and saucers contained in a basket festooned in turquoise and white. Following the unwrapping of the gifts, Miss Brunzlow was showered with con- fetti from overhanging balloons. Assisting the hostess in serving re- freshments were Mrs. Donald Skitch and Miss Joan Pope. Mrs. Donald Skitch, Athol Street East, entertained at a miscellane- rbert | § ous shower. A chair decorated in| pink and white and a corsage ol mauve and pink English corn-| flowers with forgetmenots awaited the future bride on arrival, hostess was assis in serving by Mrs. Richard Bow- ers, Mrs. Robert Skitch and Miss Joan Pope. the ' ts being presented in a festive : ky The isfed {ding anniversary and the gradua- tion of their son, Dr. Ian Cunning- SOCIAL NOTICES | ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. William J. Braund of Oshawa announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Joyce Car- olyn, to Ross Charles Jeffery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Jeffery. of Bowmanville. The marriage is to take place in Simcoe Street United Church on July 25 at 2 p.m. AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Cunning- ham, Brooklin, will be at home to their friends on Sunday, June 28, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. on the occasion of their 25th wed- ham, from Toronto University If you havent a fire extinguish- | Check it frequently to be sure er around and home, it would | {it is filled, as it is no good em- be a good itlea to purchase one. ' pty. | | } "SALADA | TEA BAGS Make 2, yout School of Medicine, Js Jeers (VERY SECRET) Mrs. W. R. Howarth, Johnson Boulevard, arranged a neighbor- hood shower. The bride - elect a great discovery comes to you A BONNY ONE YEAR OLD All ready for play is Gary Thomas Manns, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Manns, Scugog. One - year - old Gary is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Hope, Uxbridge, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Manns, Rag- lan. --Photo by D. Enge. was seated in a coronation setting to receive her gifts contained in a blue and white basket. A corsage of lilies of the valley: was also presented. Bingo and other games' were enjoyed by the guests with prizes to the fortunate contestants. Assisting the hostess in serving refreshments = were Mrs. : George Butler and Mrs. George Brunzlow. Miss Joan Pope entertained the bride - to - be at a miscellaneous h at her home on Alice PERSONALS Mr. C. C. Quinlan of Sarnia spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Brennan, Oshawa Blvd. Mrs. C. C. Quinlan and children have returned to Sarnia after three weeks' visit with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel V. Bren- + nan, Oshawa Blvd. Mrs. James Lawrence, of Kim- berley, Ontario, is holidaying with ; her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Taylor, and Mr. Taylor, Alexander Boule vard. "Mrs. Rupert Harrison and Mrs. Percy Neal will convene the strawbe: supper at Westmount nited.. Church on Friday under he: auspices of the Woman's As- sociation. Toronto guests at the Adey- Cordingley wedding were Mr. Ar- ur Lampard, Mr. and Mrs. Fred in, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 'oster, Mr. and Mrs. James Del Mr. Frederick Harting. Miss E. A. Currie, Bond Street East, was' hostess to the social club of the Bell Telephone Plant Department on Tuesday evening when a new member, Miss B. M. Boyd, was introduced. M.iss Dor-|D: een spiers assisted the hostess in Rive refreshments by pouring a. Mrs: David Hubbell, William Street East, has as her guest her eldest son, Dr. L. E. Hubbell, of Sudbury. With other members of the family he will attend the wedding of his niece, Miss Sa , 'bara Hubbell, in Manor Road Unit- ed Church, Toronto, on Friday. Mrs. Molly McPherson, who is leaving Oshawa shortly, to make Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ross, | the her home in Winnipeg, was honor- ed at a dinner party and presenta- tion held in Toronto last evening, by a group of her fellow employees iof the Daily Times-Gazette and | General Printers Limited. Follow- {ing dinner they attended the pres- | entation of "Up in Central Park" at Melody Fair. The graduates of the Hall Law School, who wi be called to the bar on Thursday, are being entertained by the Benchers at. a garden party on the west lawn Osgoode Hall. ecelving will be Mr. and Mrs. C, F. H. Carson, Hon. Mr. Justice Estey and Mrs, Estey, the Attor- ney-General and Mrs. Dana Por- ter, Mr. W. J. Beaton and his daughter, Mrs. R. I. P. Cameron, Dean and Mrs. C. E. Smalley - Baker. Mrs. J. C. Fraser gave a buffet supper in honor of members of management committee of Ontario Division Red Cross. Her A. Street. Bouguets of peonies and iris with pifik and white streamers contributed to the decorations. The bride-elect was escorted to a dec- orated chair, and presented with a corsage of pink and white carna- tions, and a number of useful and | atractive gifts contained in a brid- al basket. and Miss Kay Monahan assisted the hostess in serving the guests. - WIFE PRESERVER Do not use large quantities of bleach when washing your linens, advise experts of the Linen Sup- ply Association of America. Ex- cessive bleach weakens tensile strength and can prove destruc- tive to fabrics. Plenty of soap, a good deal of rubbing, very hot water, and numerous rinses pro- duces white, clean linens. i|E. H. Winter of Oshawa re-elect- ed as Eastern District representa- . [tive, and talked with the festival adjudicators, Mr. Robert Allen .|and Mr. William Leferve, as well .|as with Mr. Herbert Whittaker, winner of the Dominion Festival award for his direction of the T. S. Eliot play, "Family Reunion". They were congratulated for Osh- awa Little Theatre's enterprise in presenting an entry in the festi- val, and heard the hope express- ed that the local players would have another entry next year. Miss Wanda McQuaid | | pa : OSHAWA MAN AN A wedding of Oshawa interest was solemnized recently at St. John's Anglican Church, York Mills, when Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald John MacLennan exchang- ed nuptial vows. The bride is the former Miss Jacqueline Dor- ?, Wow a : othea Doyle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Murray Doyle of Toronto, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. Duncan Mathie- son MacLennan of Oshawa, and | and the late Mrs, MacLennan. |--Photo by Ballard and Jarrett. - Miss Louise Burton Honored by Friends Miss Louisé Burton of Toronto, a former resident of Oshawa, whose marriage to Mr. Gerald Towle of Bancroft will take place in Toronto on Saturday afternoon, was guest of honor at an evening arty at the home of Mrs. James oody, Masson Street, recently. The guests were former and pres- ent members of the local Bell Tele- hone Office. During the evening iss Burton was presented with several pieces of Coalport china. Miss Helen Robertson and Mrs. Louis Clark assisted the hostess, Mrs. Moody in serving refresh- ments. Frank Adey Weds Lynn Cordingley At Westmount United Church last Saturday afternoon, Frank Adey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Adey of Oshawa, took as his bride, Lynn Cordingley, daughter of Mrs. Blanche Cordingley, of Toronto. Peonies and orange blossoms formed the background for the double-ring ceremony performed sell Wood, the bride was gowned in pink nylon over deep rose taf- feta with a neckline trim of white daisies. She wore a pink straw hat with navy blue accessories and a corsage of pink roses. Her only attendant, Mrs. Fred- erick Harting, of Toronto, was in' navy blue taffeta with white accessories. The best man was Mr: Arthur Adey, brother of the bride- groom. 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