PRINCIPALS IN RECENT CEREMONY Nr ast pictured following thelr age recently In the Chris. Reformed Church, Bow | wile. The bride. the former | Miss Tena Floreace Buma, is the | { Albert Street CGIT Holds Mother And Daughter Banquet chief counsellor of the girls rk. at Albert Street United wrch, Mrs, Clayton Lee was hairman at the annual mother d daughter banquet for the CGIT ¢plorer's and mission band groups, held on Tuesday evening. One hundred and fifty attended md members of the WA served the supper assisted by the CGIT. Grace was sald by the Rev. 3.C.H. Atkinson, a toast to her najesty, the Queen was proposed hy Mrs. R. D. Drinkle, a toast to the Church by Doreen Barrisad nd responded to by Mr. Atkinson, past to the mother, Sylvia izikszay responded to rs. Harry xton, elcomed those As Mrs. all w and intioditsd at table as Joltows. The Mrs. 8S. , Atk Carl Margan president of , Mrs. the Chris- Mrs. Peter Foddema | presen the nev. "and or daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Buma of Bowmanville and 1 bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Feddema of Nestle ton. The couple will live in Nest leton Photo by Hornsby Studio tian education work group, Mrs. E. E. Jones representing the Sun- day School, Mrs, Lorne Kemp of Whitby guest speaker, Mrs. Samu el Gibbs, president of the WMS, Mrs, Leonard Vann CGIT Leader, |py and Mrs. James Scott president of the WA, Leader's assisting in the weekly meeting's are Mrs. Ernest Jones, Mission Band assisted by Dorothy Wallis, Mrs. Drinkle, Mary Holll- day and Mary Pierson. Explorers, Mrs. Leonard Vann, Mrs, Wilson and Mrs. Willlam Adamson, CGIT, Mrs, Lee Introduced Mrs. Lorne Kemp as the speaker whose theme was, "Perfect," ae fold the irls of the many ways they fuer i He day life doing their task's well there fore forming a strong foundation for their future lives. Plano selections were played by inthe c VISIT Robert G. Eckel Greenhouses & Nursery 3 miles North of Brooklin on Highway 7 & 12 | or he | to mateh their gowns, and carried | JO ALDWINCKLE WOMEN'S EDITOR DIAL RA, 3-474 g flowers formed the back- nd at Northminster United urch for a wedding last Sat- urday afternoon when Marylyn Doreen McClennen, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William McClennen was united in Warriaje with Ray- mond Howard Vincent, son of Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Vincent, Oshawa. The Reverend H. A. Mellow per- formed the double-ring ceremony, Mr, John Robertson played the wedding music and accompanied Miss Marjorie Rundle who sang "The Lord's Prayer" and 'The Wedding Prayer", Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a floor-length gown of snowflake nylon sheer over taf feta with a round neckline and sheath sleeves. A shell cap of lace and net embroidered in pearls held her or tip vell of tulle fl lusion, She carried a cascade of feathered white carnations and stephanotis, rs. Alan Essery was matron of honor for her sister. The brides- maids were Miss Margo McClen- nen, sister of the bride, and Miss Norma Vincent, the bridegroom's sister, Their waltzdength gowns were fashioned of fee blue crystal Jette. The long bodices were styled with portrait neeklines and brace. ountry 9.99 - Timely sale of the 500won's smarte pox, belted and popular trent the country's top makers. F epeliant, crease-resistant English f ted ribs, American gabardines, popling, and French follies , « A wonderful array "of vd black included Full from ond less AAA AAA SA A A AA A NN IIIT SIN INNES ANANSI a he i RR RAINCOAT SALE English now half price 203 8 to 20 in the group OFF REGULAR PRICE r. Styles. Reg. to 19.98 at raincoats. h styles, 4 WAYS TO BUY © CASH o BUDGET « CHARGE o LAYAWAY inest waters lannels, wore colors; navy h SuSs Mis ¢ Tet h sleeves, They wore feath- ses, shoes and mittens Carol Stallibrass, a new feature took place for the explorer's this year as they held their first affiliation service, the theme was Sharing Our Gifts with God's, other children," and their study book was on, "Chand of India," Mrs Kenip Presbyterial secretary re ceived the gift and thanked the is and presented Mrs, Lee with a certificate of affiliation, an In. dian village was on display and Mrs. Lee Apoke briefly on the study book. mission band group sang "Watch Your Eyes," and He- len Laxton gave a reading. A skit the CGIT on, "How to wear your uniform, brought the evening to a close, and Mrs, Atkinson Shaniked every one who had assist. HOUSEHOLD HINT Use low temperatures when iron- all of | | yellow with white, ' Double Ring Ceremony Unites Marylyn McLennen, R. Vincent | colonial bouquets of petal pink | carnations, | Miss Linda McClennen, small sister of the bride, was flower girl {in a short frock of ice blue ery- | stallette, She wore a matching | bandeau headdress and carried a i nosegay of chrysanthemums and carnations in shades of pink and Mr, Gordon MacMillan formed the duties of best man, VOMEN | 8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, June 3, 1955 | per- | MRS. T. ROY HALL Both entering their MRS. WILLIAM GIBSON idénts are Mrs, T. term as Home and School As- Roy Hall, Columbus, and Mrs, The ushers were Mr. Christoph Sheffield and Mr, Norman Mep- stead, The reception was held in Northminsgter Hall where the bride's mother recelved wearing dingote lines. accegted with navy blue and white striped taffeta; pink straw hat and matching ac- cessories. The bridegroom's moth- er chose powder blue crepe with white hat and matching accessor: les, They both wore corsages of deep 'pink carnations. Mr. Mellow was toastmaster and the luncheon was served by the Northminster Woman's Association Following the reception the guests were entertained at the bride's parents' home on Winona Avenue For the motor honeymoon trip to the Southern States, the bride travelled in a sult of pink tweed, with a white hat, White gardenias comprised her corsage. On their return, the couple will reside in Oshawa BON VOYAGE TEA The home of Mrs. Max Brown, Courtice, was fragrant with spring flowers on Wednesday afternoon, when, many friends gathered to wish Mrs. William P. Schoeneau, Ritson Road South, a safe and happy trip to Europe. She is sall- ing on June 11 and plans to visit friends, tour Ireland, Scotland, England and the Continent, then fly to Egypt for a reunion with her brother whom she hasn'j seen for 16 years. Mrs. William Corden of Bow- manville poured tea, Miss Sally Ann Brown and Mrs, Erie Davis served. Little Karen Ann Schoe- nau ip ted her gr her with the many lovely gifts. and acetate. Too much heat can scorch, stiffen or melt the fabric. Rayon and acetate should be press- ed while slightly damp, or use a ing or pressing rayon, nylon, orlon steam iron, a dress of navy blue taffeta on re- | William Gibson, College Hill, 'Many Hostesses Arrange Parties For Vivian Diederichsen, Bride-To-Be Among those enicrtaining for Miss Vivian Diederichsen, w marriage to Mr. Paul Hermansen will take place in King Street United Church tomorrow afternoon was Mrs. Edmund E. Thompson, who entertained at a dinner party for the future bride and bride. groom, who were presented with a bridge set Mrs, George Jewell and Mrs, Jack Steffen were co-hostesses at PERSONALS Out-of-town guests at the Vincents McClennen wedding at Northminis- ter United Church, last Saturda afternoon were Mr, and Mrs, Rid« ley Williams, Mr, and Mrs. Nor. man Bailey, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, F. Storm, Whitby; Mr, and Mrs, Ross Rombough, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs, P. 8. Rombough, Stayner, Ontario, Miss Florrie Stonebridge of wolgh - on + Sea, England, has been visiting her brother, Mr, Wil. liam Stonebridge and Mrs, Stone- bridge, Alice Street. The visitor and her brother have now left for Fresno, California, whera they will spend a holiday with another sis- ter, Mrs. Arthur Watson, Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Kelly, Whit. ing Avenue, held an at home on Monday evening following the graduation of their daughter Miss Rita Kell from St. Michael's Hospital ool of Nursing, Guests from out of town included Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Kyle of Mount Pleas; ant, Toronto; Mr, and Mrs, H. 8) Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hanna, all of Toronto; Mr. William Law- son, Pickering and Dr. Dennis J, Sowerby of itby and Toronto, a kitchen ana pantry shelf show- er at the former's home on Pontiac avenue, Mrs. John Booth assisted in serving, Mrs. John Cameron Henderson entertained the Class of '51, Osh- awa General Hospital, when the future bride was presented with a woollen blanket, a pair of pillows and other miscellaneous gifts, Mrs. William A. McLeese t at a miscell hower, Mrs. Colin Williams assisted the hostess in serving. Mrs. A. LeRoy Kellar entertain. ed at a supper party when the fu. ture bride received an electric tea kettle from her mother's bridge C A Mrs. Mac E. Reminglon was hostess at a dinner party and Violet Hamilton Feted Bride-Elect Miss Violet Muriel Jean Hamil- whose mal to Mr, Bi uel Harvey McPhee bride's parents, Wi Ison Road North, SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT The 'en o bie Savin race yner, of Mr, and Mrs, Marshall Rayner o Ti] 8 Moore Palmer, son Mr, and Mrs. Russell Palmer of | 88s! Oshawa. The marriage is to take place quietly on June 24 at 7 o'clock in the chapel of Centre Street United Church, uests were the staff of tBl floor, show shawa General Hospital, ' Honoring his fortheinming mar entertaining at the home of the bride's parents, Pontiac Avenue, Honoring his forthcoming mar- riage the prospective bridegroom was guest of honor at a stag part arranged by the maintenance di- vision of the north plant, General Motors and presented with a floor polisher and wallet, Following rehearsal on Frida evening, the wedding Jory wil entertain at the home of the bride's parents, Pontiac Avenue. COME TO THE . . . GARDEN WOMAN'S HOSPITAL AUXILIARY Wednesday, June 15 - 3-6 p.m. AT THE HOME OF MRS. CHARLES ROBSON CLUARAN FARMS, BROOKLIN ROAD Roffles (Garden Umbrells & Table) -- Home Boking ~-- Gift Booths -- PARTY Formerly owned King Farouk Ovder of The Sun, Afghanistan, and worn by , Prince Edward Leland, show Order of The Legion of Honour, France. King Victor Emmanuel lll Order of The Garter, Brivain, Formerly owned and worn by @ Brivish Prime Minister World Premiere HE HOUSE OF SEAGRAM is privileged to present at the Canadian International Trade Fair in Toronto the world's first public showing of the largest and most com- plete collection ever assembled of Grand Cross sets of Knightly, Civil and Military Orders, This remarkable. Collection, consisting of 216 Orders, representative of 76 countries, is valued at more than a million dollars and is on loan to the House of Seagram through the courtesy of the Orders and Medals Society of America and the American Numismatic 4ssociation, Che House At the conclusion of the International Trade Fair the Collection will travel to Paris, where it will be on exhibi- tion in the galleries of the Louvre under the auspices of the Government of France. When at the Trade Fair you are cordially invited to visit the Exhibit on the second floor of the Coliseum Building. PUBLIC DAYS AT THE TRADE FAIR ARE WEDNESDAYS, JUNE Ist AND JUNE 8th FROM 9:30 AM. TO 9:30 P.M. AND ON SATURDAY, JUNE 4a FROM A.M, TO 6 P.M. of Seagram Order of The Star of Ethiopia. Formerly owned and worn by Emperor Haile Ebdon bik dd be Tea, Showers Honor Miss Diane Collins Street. United Church on * night" last Monday evening, - The pictures taken on their to the British last year DR. 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