Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 12 May 1956, p. 10

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IN NORTH BAY bride, the former Miss Margaret | Reta Brown, is the daughter of Mr. Robert H. Brown of Osh- awa, and the late Mrs, Reta! TO MAKE THEIR HOME Seen following their wedding recently in King Street United Church are Mr. and Mrs. Wil. | liam Kenneth Jackson. The Brown, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E, Jackson of Oshawa --Photo by Ireland IMildred Stewart Murray Walker Exchange Vows In a candlelight ceremony re- cently at Northminster Church, Mildred June ¥ Stewart, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald | | Stewart of North Bay, was united {in marriage with Laurie John Murray Walker, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Walker of Bancroft The double ring ceremony was periormed by the Reverend H. A. Mellow. Mrs. Richard Moses play- ed the wedding music and accom- panied her husband who sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "A Wedding Hymn", Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an ankle length sown of carnation white Chantilly lace and net over satin faile top- ped with a short-sleeved lace jacket. Her three-quarter-length veil was gathered to a pearl stud- ded coronet, and she carried a modern cascade of white carna- tions and pink delight roses Miss Mary Stewart was maid of honor for her sister, and another| sister, - Miss Patricia Stewart of North Bay, was bridesmaid, both| wearing identical ballerina length| gown; of forget-me-not blue ieta. They wore short mittens and flower trimmed headdresses to| match their gowns, and each car- ried a nosegay of petal pink carna- tions. { Mr. Howard Walker was best! {man for his brother. Ushering were Mr. Claire Brown and Mr. Arthur Keir of Oshawa. The reception was held at the MISS ARBEL M. ALDOUS Visitor From Colchester England Stops Here on Trans-Canada Tour By JO ALDWINCKLE bride's mother received, wearing a semi formal gown of dusty pink] bombanzine; her accessories and| {small hat matched her gown. The| | bridegroom's mother, who assist-| ed, chose navy blue silk crepe with We chose four of the most|pink hat and accessories. They | Princess Augustine Victoria, | aromatic varieties, Crimson both wore corsages of harmonizing | Frau Karl Druschie, Mrs. Sam|Glory, a red deep - scented rose;|carnations. McGredy, Barbara Ritchards, Ena) Barbara Richards, a sweetly-deli- Harkness and Mrs. G. A. vanicate blush-cream; Sutter's Gold, E Rossom are close and very dear a Juity 3 2Pricot yellow and Moni-| friends of Miss Arbel M. Aldous.|que, a deep pink," she said. ioe i ' They have much in common, al-| In an engaging interview that| Eo be. Suite carnations com though individually they are quite hopped from anecdote to anec- |B couple will ge. in Oshaw. od different. They are all beautiful. |dote about people, places and|.--c p en Osawa. | Wherever they are seen they give|things Miss Aldous remarked that | leasure and their presence lends she had achieved a desire of her ys p childhood by crossing the Mant Women Are Wante At Port Radium They are roses and Miss Aldous on the maiden voyage of the Em- Captain | CALARGY (CP)--Women are in who was in Oshawa last week press of Britain; that the captain Aldous and Mrs. Aldous, Warren Stanley Keay, OBE, a personal | For the honeymoon trip to points | ast, the bride travelled in a grey| tweed suit, black hat and pink ac-| United OMEN JO ALDWINCKLE WOMEN'S EDITOR DIAL RA. 3.3474 10 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, May 12, 1956 Many Hostesses Entertain For Miss Evelyn Lawrence Miss Evelyn Bernice Lawrence | Whose marriage to the Rev. Harold {John Williamson took place in the | Pentecostal Church this afternoon has been entertained at several | pre-nuptial events, On Wednesday evening, Mrs. George V. Lawrence held a trous- seau tea in honor of her daughter. Receiving the guests were Mrs. Lawrence, Mrs. Alfred Lacey, mother of the prospective bride- groom and the future bride. In | charge of the door was Mrs. John | Lawrence. Mrs. Giles Hughes and Mrs. Clayton Thompson were in | charge of the trousseau and show- ler gift rooms. Pouring tea were (Mrs. Clifford Black and Mrs. Percy Davis, aunts of the bride. Serving were Mrs. Alan Lawrence, Mrs. Sandford Perry and Mrs. James Connor. | Mrs. Alan Lawrence and Mrs. John Lawrence were co-hostesses [at a shower held at the home of | the bride-elect. Assisting in serving | was Mrs. Giles Hughes. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. Clifford Black, | Wood street. Serving were Mrs. | Black and Mrs. Helen Sharpe. A miscellaneous shower was ar-| | iranged by Mrs. Clayton Thomp- | mixer from the office staff. son, Mrs. Ross Varty, Miss Lois| Before the rehearsal on Friday |Haggarty and Mrs, Edward evening the bridal party was en- | Wright, held in the lower auditor-|tertained at jum of the Pentecostal Church.!bride's parents. PERSONALS About 100 guests were present comprised of members of the Young Peoples organization and friends from the church. Honored guests present were the Rev, and Mrs. George Ewald, Tweed; the Rev. and Mrs. Philip Houghton, West Meath, and the Rev. and Mrs. William Bowler, Kemptville, Mrs. George Brown, Coleridge avenue, arranged a miscellaneous shower, the guests being co-work- ers of the futuré bride from Hou- daille Industries. Prizes were won by Miss Margaret Coid and Mrs. William Clarke. Serving were Mrs. John Nutter, Mrs. Madge Lang- ford and Mrs. Gordon Gibson. The neighbors of Gladstone avenue surprised Miss Lawrence at her home and presented her with a set of dishes. A mock wed- ding added much to the enjoyment of the evening. Prize winners were Mrs. George Lawrence, Mrs. Har- old Pascoe, Mrs. Alan Lawrence and Miss Evelyn Lawrence, Servy- ing were Mrs, James Connors, Mrs. Sandford Perry and Mrs. William Lynde. Upon leaving the employ of Hou- daille Industries Ltd., Miss Law- rence was presented with a junior St. tive in the national Federation will | address the local club and install {the newly-elected officers at the Mrs. only dental nurse from Oshawa to! receive a 25-year pin when the pq. Arthur Wigston, Ontario Dental Nurses' Associa-| have just returned from the na- tion celebrates its silver jubilee tional "convention of the Remem-|y at the annual convention in| hrance Association, Toronto mext week Dental women, nurses from here planning to at-|tario, tend the four-day session at the Royal York Hotel are Mrs. Earl] Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roger of |F. Parry, Miss Audrey Billings,/Owen Sound and formerly of Mrs. Allan Stire, Mrs. FrankiOshawa are visiting Mr. John A.| rs. V. A. Cope, Oshawa and soloists at Niagara Falls, On-| white | and Polish Couple Plight Troth In St. Hedwig's R.C. Church Hedwig"s Roman Catholic Church was the scene of the wed- the home of the ding of Adela Czerniecka and Zyg- |munt Andraloje. The bride is the ; | daughter of Mrs. Catherine Kor Toronto and Ontario representa- czowska and the bridegroom is the or at son of Mr, and Mrs. William Vin- centy, all of Poland. : The Reverend Father Kwiotkow- Ivor Davies will be the!annual meeting on Monday night. ski officiated, Mrs. played the wedding music and the| Whitby, and Miss Adela Labers. The bride was was given in mar- ; ! age by her uncle, Silver Cross|Korchoski. lace over taffeta. rhinestones square neckline, and'a Queen Anne headdress held her lace-edged veil, She carried a nosegay of white EST ON LAKES ' ~ DELEGA ARIve CLEVELAND (AP) -- Cleveland] WINDSOR ATS first of 409 Cliffs Iron Co. said Friday it will| delegates to the 25th annual meet lengthen its freighter Cliffs Vic-|ing of Tecumseh council, Tel- tory by 96 feet next winter to a Sphone Pioneers of America, ar- total of 716 feet, three inches-- rived here Friday. The conference {making it the longest vessel on the|of Bell Telephone Company vet- |Great Lakes. Its capacity will be erans from Brantford, Kitchener, | increased by 3,000 tons to 17,000,|Sarnia, London, Chatham and still 3,000 tons less than the M.A.|Windsor areas opened with an Hanna Co.'s 710-foot George M.|executive meeting and closes Sa- Humphrey. turday night at a banquet. \ 4 MR. AND MRS. ZYGMUNT ANDRALOJC chrysanthemums and carnations. The maid of honor was Miss Vega Lyons who wore a ballerina gown of nile green crystalette with! a matching stole and headdress. | Miss Ann Buckley was in pale pink and the flower girl, Miss Jean Pul-| cwartek, was in white nylon over | pink taffeta. All carried pink and] ARG E white carnations and chrysan-| x vt themums to compliment their! v ' Zowns. there's a fragrance for each... Mr. John Kompel was best man em ru i Faberge's couturiér colognes gift boxed in gold and white" 3.75 the set of 4 and the ushers were Mr, John| Bobij and Mr, Chester Dobernicki. | for dancing ond dates Aphrodisia tailored things Woodhue pink-tipped Sophie Bialik were Mrs. Stefan Labers Mr. Steven She wore a gown of Rosettes trimmed the attended the reception held in the | Polish Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Andraloje are making their home in Oshawa. | Young, Mrs. Jack Forder, Miss Carson, Masson Street, this week-| Guests from Whitby, Toronto, | i I at-home luxury Tigress | Bernice Stuart, Miss Donna Wright | end, and Miss Marilyn Norton. | Out Mrs. Maurice Milgate, of town guests at the Elgin| Walker-Stewart wedding were Mr SOCIAL NOTICES Hamilton, Port Hope and Oshawa | place in St. George's Greek Cath- F ative fashions Act IV olic Church, Oshawa, on Saturday, | June 2, at 2.30 o'clock. Street East, was hostess at ajand Mrs. James Pritchard, Mr.| Mp. tion for Mrs. John Logan, Ritson| North Bay; Miss Carole Deinhart, Road South, who leaves on Thurs-/and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deinhars, day for Montreal whence she will| Cooksville; Mr. and Mrs. sail on the S.S. Ivernia for a two-|Kauiman, Brampton: Mr. Gary month trip to England and north-| Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. William Patrick | and Mrs, bon-voyage party and presenta-{and Mrs. Reginald Stewart, all of wish to announce of their only daughter, Mary, to| ment of their daughter, Barbara George i Mrs. Eugene McAvoy, all of son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Alex- Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Willis Houck of Uxbridge announce the engage- Peter Holowaty the engagement E: McAvoy, son of Mr. Joan, to Mr. Alan Drew Canning, The marriage is to take|ander Canning of Oshawa. The! ern Ireland. Mrs. Logan was| Robertson, Mrs. Merle Stewart, tal- again honored when Mrs. John|Mr. and Mrs. Cliffe De Witt, all of cal appliances, Alex. |and china, Mrs. Emmanuel Burns was host- Gardner was hostess at a party Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. and presentation at her home on|Leishman, Mr. and Mrs Frank | Mary Street. Kidd, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Kidd, all|ess at of Brampton; Mrs. F. H Wetmore, and Mrs./and Mr. James Wood, Mr. Thomas Hughes, were honored Mrs. Arthur Furrs, all of Toronto; recently when the St. Thomas|Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Martin, Tren- More CWL discussion group en-|{ton; Mr. and Mrs. and | Katocs, of Mrs. C. Murty, Simcoe|Mrs, Murray Black, and Mr. and|to Mrs. Legion Hall, Oshawa, where the|Street North. Mrs. Wetmore has|Mrs. John Walker, Mr. and Mrs. |Miss Diana Mills. Mrs M. C. Hatch,|8uests being co-workers of a china teapot, sugar and cream. Mrs. Albert E. Blatch of Oshawa, Mrs. David Mitchell arranged Mac Black, | miscellaneous tertained for them at the home|Master Bobbie Walker, Mr. and were enjoyed with prizes awarded|place in Albert Street United! marriage will take place at Simcoe | Street United Church, Oshawa, on Saturday, June 2, 1956, at 3 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Bonk of the Bowmanville announce the engage- | Miss ment of their daughter, Ada, to presented with|Mr. Ronald James Heard, son of| household linens COSMETIC DEPT: NEW LOCATION: ; OLD POST OFFICE BUILDING RA 3-4621 an evening party, who was ajand the late Mr, Clarence Camp- shower. Contests bell Heard. The marriage wil take Emmanuel Burns and Shure on Saturday, June 16, at| p.m. recently left Oshawa to live in|Stuart Tennant and daughter Agincourt and Mrs. Hughes is/Georgia, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald leaving Montreal next Friday on|Robbins, al of Bancroft; Mr. and the S.8. Ivernia for a trip to|Mrs, Laurie Black, Turiff, Ontario; Ireland. Both were presented with| pr, and Mrs. Stewart Wood, sterling silver rosaries. | Brighton, Ontario. Miss Helen Kaiocs ; Feted Bride-Elect Miss Helen Katocs whose mar- | Miss Blodwen Daviés, author riage to Mr. Allan Eccles took i of three popular books of Cana-|place in St. Gregory's Roman dian background, will be the af-|/Catholic Church today, was guest ter-luncheon speaker at the Ly-|of honor recently at the home of ceum Club on Monday. The lunch-| Mrs. Cecil Elliott, when 21 at- eon at Adelaide House will mark |tractive cups and saucers were the club's 25th anniversary and presented. Games provided enter- guests from Toronto and Peterbor-|tainment, with prizes awarded to ough are expected to attend. Miss| Mrs. Murray Silver and Mrs. V. H. Personal and social items are always welcome in this column. If you are going away or expect- ing visitors share the news with your friends by calling the Social Department, RA 3-3474. HORNSBY STUDIO (Celebrates 15 Years In PHOTOGRAPHIC visiting her brother, Mr. James was a Colchester man, i rie V : V P: i y | >S 4 ves i ge | Noltie avenue, is, among other things, an|friend, who had shown exemplary short supply in Canada's north.|Davies who lives in the Rouge|! . ardent rosarian. In fact, she is one valor when his former Empress' |land, and Port Radium on Great| Valley has chosen to speak on the] Miss Katocs was also feted at of the four women inculded on the was torpedoed in World War II.|Bear Lake 850 miles north of Ed.| local history and folklore of the|a miscellaneous shower at the eouncil of England's National] Social work and municipal af- monton is perhaps typical. | Rose Society which is under the|fairs cropped up in the conver-| Mayor D. H. Mackay of Cal-| patronage of the Princess Royal. sation, Miss Aldous has done a gary recently visited Port Radium Miss Aldous is vice - chairman| great deal of work in connection where 250 uranium miners are iso-| of the Flower Club of Colchester,|with juvenile delinquency with en- lated from civilization. | she lives in a picturesque cottage | viable success. | Women are wanted at Port Ra-| set an acre of land | She leads a sewing group for|dium--by the men, the mayor said. "Living alone has its compensa- girls, caled the Penelope Club,|" Since a few girls went up there tions," the ed school teacher whose fancywork was submitted|to work in the canteen, I'm told smiled, "b t also has its draw-| {5 and accepted by Queen Mary, the men have really spruced them. backs. People think you are free anq in civic affairs, Miss Aldous Selves up." po! sndertake gvery. job that gomes ran as a completely independent along and that isn't exactly so, but! candidate for the Borough Coun- I was happy to come on this tour! cj) helieving that local govern.| vores i) rues tees and anes the which is taking me from Quebeciment was suffering through being | keeps bees and is president of the to Victoria and which I call my fettered to party politics | 1ocal Beekkeepers' Association Canadian Jigsaw." Eventually the talk came back ind, A | Thoughts of the roses reminded B. AND P.W. CLUB DELEGATE to gardens. |her of the flowers for Princess Miss Aldous explained that the] "I left my orchard a froth of ya.y ai chain of events started at a meet. daffodils," the practical "dirt"|" «fhe Princess will not accept ing of the Colchester Business and| gardener mused, " and the roses wired flowers of any kind so we Professional Women's Club when should be perfect when I get have to give her a bunch, of she was asked to represent the home." roses and never a bouquet," which club at the federation meeting in| FRUIT AND FLOWERS was only one of dozens of bits of Montreal in July. The initial ven-| A large part of her land Is|inside information which makes a ture has branched into a speak-|apple orchard. yielding a crop of| conversation with Miss Arbel M. ing tour for the English Speaking 400 tons, and with the orchard go Aldous such a stimulating experi- Union with talks on the Historic pigs, hens and ducks. She culti-|ence. Houses of England which Miss) Aldous has visited, and meetings with various Rose Societies, Then the energetic traveller will be flying home in July just in time, by a few hours, to attend the opening of the National Rose Society's Provincial Show to be held in Colchester. There she is planning to meet Miss Mabel Stoakley, past - president of the Toronto Rose Society, now in England. . A GIFT FOR THE BLIND This week Miss Aldous was happy to present to the Toronto Rose Society as a gift from Col- chester, one hundred rose bushes for the Garden for the Blind. BE COST NO MORE! A good PERMANENT WAVE is the basie of a good r-do NEW LOCATION coe, OLD POST OFFICE BUILDING area. Hungarian Hall attended by 90 guests. The hostesses were Mrs. | John Cluff, Miss Doreen McColl, ronto chairman of the council of|Mrs. William Cox, Miss Marian Business and Professional/McDonald and Miss Margaret Women's Clubs of metropolitaniKatocs. 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