Daily Times-Gazette, 9 Sep 1953, p. 8

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8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, September 9, 1953 WOMEN JO ALDWINCKLE WOMEN'S EDITOR DIAL 3-2233 PERSONALS Press Secretaries are asked fo notify the - Social Department of any changes in the meeting dates of their clubs, groups or auxil- jaries in order that the Club Calendar may be brought up to date. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Tuttle of Detroit are visiting relatives in town. Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Wiltshire, Lauder Road, have as guests, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Plews of De- troit, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Gibbie, Mary Street, have been motoring in northern Ontario, and have now returned home. Mr. Frank Dewell of Cameron has been a guest for the past wee at the jd 3, of Mr. and Mrs. Ches- ter Dewell, Kingsdale Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ball, Kings- dale Avenue, had as a weekend guest, Mr. Otto Fleischmann of Otterville. Mrs. Winifred Barrett, Rossland Road East, spent Sunday in Bow- manville as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dewell, Kings- dale Avenue, have as their guest, Mrs. Dewell's father, Mr. George Gifford of Athens, Ontario. The Reverend and Mrs. S.C.H., Atkinson, Richard and David have returned home after spending a month at Hammer Lodge, Pine Island, near Sault Ste. Marie. Out-of-town guests at the Allison- Davidson wedding were Mrs. Sey- mour Allison, Miss Phyllis Mitchell Mrs. Fred S. War ren, Peter borough. Mrs. K. C. Shortt, Conant Street, is leaving today by plane for Jamaica, Long Island and New York City where she will spend ten days visiting. friends. Miss Joyce Power, Nassau St. and Miss Anne Shortt, Conan Street have left for a vacation trip to New Orleans and the southern United States. Dr. and Mrs. T. V. Plews, Miss |d Ruth Johnson and Mr. Gene Flet- cher of Springfield, Illinois, were sts over Labour Day at the ome of Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Wilt shire, Lauder Road. | Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hornick, Grandview Road, have returned from their s r cottage, Te-Al- Ka, Haliburton highlands having had as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. P. Hamilton, Grandview Road. Mrs. Morris Reed is general convenor for the Fashion Show to be held in the OCVI auditorium Enniskillen and the western sec- tion on Thursday, October 29 at Kedron. Registration is to start promptly at 9.15 a.m. Mrs. Marie McLean, Bruce Street, spent Labor Day at the home of her brother, Mr. Albert Akhurst, and Mrs. Akhurst, Green- bank. Mr. Akhurst who was cele: brating his 90th birthday received numerous cards and other tokens from friends and neighbours who called to offer congratulations. Mrs. McLean also met several of her "schoolmates'" and spent a pleasant afternoon talking over old times. Miss Mary Robertson and Mr. Lyle Blair were honored at a bridal shower arranged by Mrs. Violet Knapp, Miss Noma Knapp and Mrs. Arthur Dodd. The party was held at the home of Mrs. Eric Taylor, Hibbert Streét, where many neighbours and friends had gathered on the lawn. A corsage of gladiolus petals was presented to the bride-to-be, seated in a de- corated chair, and a fanay basket laden with gifts was presented from those who wished them hap- piness and good luck. Pink and white bells, streamers and con- fetti filled balloons were used for decoration and a shower cake with "best wishes" was served. Assist: ing the hostess with refreshments were Mrs. Howard Souter, Miss Diana Robertson and Miss Norma Knapp. : SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Florence June Pochynuk, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Pochnuk, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, to Mr. Clifford Roy Bebee, son of Mrs. S. H. Ferguson of Merrick: ville, Ontario, and the late Mr. R. M. Bebee. The wedding will take place on Saturday, October 10, 1953, at 2.30 p.m. in the Pente- costal Church, 245 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. James E. Carrigan of Ajax, formerly of New Glas- gow, Nova Scotia, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their oldest daughter, Marie, to Mur- Fitzpatrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fitzpatrick of New Glasgow. The wedding is to take place on Saturday, September 19, in St. Bernadette's Roman Catholic Church, Ajax. . " ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Maffsel T. Jones MARK 55TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. William Stacey, Arlington Avenue, were guests of honor at a family supper party on Sunday celebrating their 55th wedding anniversary. The party was held at the home of their only daughter, Mrs. Stewart Ush- er. Married in Nottingham, Eng- land, the couple have resided in Oshawa for 41 years. Well known as local florists the couple are now enjoying retirement. Present for the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. George Nicholson and Mrs. Albert Bramley of Toronto. Mrs. Nicholson and Mrs. Bramley are nieces of Mr. and Mrs. Stacey. Blair-Robertson Rites Solemnized A quiet wedding was solemnized in the chapel of St. Andrew's Unit- ed Church by the Reverend Gedrge Telford, D.D., on Friday evening when Mary Gloria Robert- son was united in marriage with Lyle Bryce Blair. The bride was attended by her sister, Miss Diana Robertson, and the best man was Mr . Gerald Blair. The immediate families of the couple were present for the cere- mony. . : : Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Sheather, uncle and aunt of the bride, enter- tained the wedding party after the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Blair left for a honeymoon in northern Ontario and on their return will reside in Lon- don, Ontario. b; J ter of Mr. and Logeman, and Earle Edward Cox, son of Mr. and Cox, all of Oshawa, were united in marriage in First Baptist Church day afternoon. ated the Church. The wedding mu- sic was played by Mrs. Mabel oyce and Mr. Donald Myers san "I'll Walk Beside You" and *'O Promise Me". riage by her father was gowned in white Princess lines. A scalloped neck- line and short sleeves styled the Chantilly lace bodice and tiers of lace added interest to the ballerina- length skirt. A coronet of seed pearls held her fingertip veil. She Mary Yvonne Logeman Bride In White Chantilly Lace and Satin Mary Yvonne Logeman. daugh- Mrs. William F. Mrs. Edward y the Rev. L. D. Begg last Satur- Baskets of mixed gladioli decor- The bride who was given in mar- bridal satin Jesigned on Joan N. Davidson wore long lace gloves and carried a of Mary Hart roses. "Mrs. Dennis Gibson was matron. Cluston Allison Wed The marriage of Joan Noreen Davidson, daughter of Mr. and and Mrs. H. G. Davidson of Osh- awa, and Cluston Timothy Allison, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanfield Al- lison of Toronto, was solemnized last Friday evening in Knox Pres byterian Church with the Rev. S. B. Coles officiating. ; Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a ballerina-length themums. She was assisted by the bridegroom's ' sister-in-law, Seymour Allison, white taffeta with white accessor. ies. Gardenias comprised her cor sage. I Vig eastern United States the tweed suit with matching accessor ies and a corsage of red roses. Mrs. in black and When leaving for a motor trip ride was wearing a navy. blue Mr. and Mrs. Allison will live in Toronto, of-honor wearing a mauve baller ina-length lace dress designed with a pleated bodice and tulle and taf- E. | feta: underskirts. A sleeveless jac- ket complemented the strapless bodice. The bridesmaids were Miss Lor- rdine Dean in yellow and Miss Pat- ricia Logeman in chartreuse. Their gowns were styled identically to that ofsthe matron-of-honor. All wore matching tulle bandeaux and carried bouquets of roses in con- trasting hues. if ~~ Miss Nancy Jean Logeman and Miss Frances Cox were flower girls in floor-length mauve taffeta with bandeaux of yellow flowers. They carried small nosegays of Talisman roses. Mr. Dennie E. Gibson was best KIDNEY | = man and the ushers were Mr. Fred Lodge and Mr. Neil Tonkin. A reception was held in the CRA auditorium. For the occasion the bride's mother chose rose lace and crepe over taffeta with white acces sories. The bridegroom's mother was in powder blue lace with navy blue accessories. Both wore cor- sages of pink roses. Later Mr. and Mrs. Cox left for a wedding trip to the Thousand Islands and other points east and fa heir return wil Hye in Oshawa, or travelling the changed to-a light brown gabardine suit with green accessories. Talisman roses comprised her corsage. 8 strapless gown of orchid nylon tulle over taffeta with a matcning bolero and feathered : headdress. Yellow roses and pale orchid pom poms tied with orchid maline com- prises her round bouquet. Her ewelry was a single strand of pearls. Her only attendant, Miss Anne Christie, was in a strapless yellow nylon tulle over taffeta with a matching bolero. She wore a feathered headdress and carried a round bouquet of yellow and mauve Variety Shower For Recent Bride Mrs. Adrian Hill and Mrs. Mar- shall Vaillencourt were co-hostess- es, at the .former's home on Co- nant Street, Friday evening, at a miscellaneous - shower for Mrs. Raymond Vaillencourt, the former Lorraine Chatterton, a recent bride. Miss Kathleen Hill and Master Robert Vaillencourt wheeled in a prettily decorated doll's carriage in pink and white, in which the gifts were arranged, and when the guest of honor entered the room she was showered with confetti from balloons suspended over a decorated chair. Mrs. Nelson Vail- lencourt presented her with a cor- sage of red carnations and white chrysanthemums. Several contests were enjoyed, and prizes awarded to. the follow- Ang winners: Mrs. Douglas Frayne, Miss Bernice LaParte, Mrs. Ray- mond Vaill rt, Miss Betty of Hamilton the engag ment of their daughter, Nancy Beryl, to Jack Wilder Vickers of Oshawa, son of Mrs. J. L. Vickers of Belleville, and the late Mr. Vic- kers. The wedding will take place at Mount Hamilton United Church, Jamilton on October 19, 1953 at p.m. on Friday, September 18, under of the Oshawa Ki- the wanis Kweens. Mr. and Mrs. George Hamilton and Miss Norma Hamilton, Kings. dale Avenue, and Mr. David Sills, Chadburn Avenue, spent the holi- day week-end in Windsor as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold on. Out-of-town guests at the Cox- Logeman wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Kingsley Otto, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wass, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Erwin, Taunton; ward Clark, Ajax; Foster, England. The program committee of the Oshawa Presbyterial Women's Missionar§;, Society met at the home of Mrs. K. C. Hopkins, Bowmanville, ,on Friday last when plans were made for the autumn rallies. The eastern section will meet on Wednesday, October 28 at 3 MODELS, EACH *8 5 (Bone Conduction Deviess at moderste extra cost) : Zenith-wearers, hearing. +. wit! B Bowrty Spsiating as t! t much witha ith! 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Den- nis and the late Mr. Beech and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Alexander Keith of Oshawa. White gladioli formed the back- ground for the ceremony perform- ed by the Rev. S. G. West. Mr. England played the wedding music wit Mr. Gilbert Burroughs as sol- oist. Given in marriage by Mr. Maur- ice Houston of Weston the bride wore a period dress of blush pink tulle over taffeta styled with a por- trait neckline. A satin cap trim- med with seed pearls held her veil of silk illusion and she. carried a nosegay of pink roses and white stephanotis. Miss Frances Patton was maid- of-honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Maxine McQuay and Miss Ruth Ann Houston. AH were 'iden- tically gowned in nymph green tulle over taffeta worn with a tulle stole. They carried nosegays of white chrysanthemums and ivy. Mr. Ralph Shemilt was best man and the ushers were Mr. Ronald Keith and Mr. Albert Lobb. 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