Nuntial Rites Solemnized | The marriage of Beryl Eliza. |beth (Bnbbles) Cardinal and Rob- lert Stanlev Kitchen was solemniz- lad recentiv at St, fresory's Ro- man Catholic Church. The bride 's the danshter of Mr. and Mr: Maurice (Joe) Cardinal and the bridegroom 1s the son of Mrs May Seenv of Toronto and Mr. Fdward Kitchen of Oshawa. The ceremonv was performed by the Reverend Joseph MarNam- ara, cousin of the bride. Father MacNamara has just returned from New Guinea and this is the first wedding at which he has offi- clated in Canada. The wedding music was plaved by Mr, John Driscoll and Mrs. W. H. Gifford sang. | The bride was given In marriage |by her father. She wore a floor- {length gown of white satin and |lace. A seauin studded cap held her fingertip veil and she carried % a cascade of red roses and white fh, AN hi FOLLOWING CEREMONY ald, is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John MacDonald and the bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. George Harding. --Photo by J. E Sneyd Married recently in Simcoe Street United Church were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Harding, both of Oshawa. The bride, the former Ruby Athelda MacDon- OMEN 10 ALDWINCKLE WOMEN'S EDITOR DIAL RA. 3-3474 8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, August 16, 1956 Many Hostesses Entertain |, For Janet Rusnell, Bride-To-Be Miss Janet May Rusnell, Reg.N.,| Glover, Peterborough, and Mrs. J. whose marriage to Mr. Alan C./0. Lovett of Long Beach, Califor- Skaife will take place tomorrow! nia. evening in Northminster United| Tea room hostesses were Church, has been guest of honor|Mrs. L. G. Glover and Mrs. Ross at several pre-nuptial events. | Glover. The guest book was in Mrs. George Wall, Jr., Park the charge of Miss Gail Glover road south, was hostess to the fu- and Miss Gail Babcock. Miss Syl- ture bride and members of the|via Glover of Peterborough kept junior sewing club at a cup and saucer shower. The hostess was assisted by Miss Duaine Peacock. | Friends gathered at the home of Mrs. Douglas Terwillegar, John-| ston avenue for a kitchen shower. Miss Reva Tiers assisted in serv- WY Robert McKinnon and Mrs. George MacGregor were co-host- esses to friends and former neigh- bors of the Patricia avenue dis- trict at the home of Mrs. Mac- Gregor, when the bride-to-be was ted with the gift of an elec- floor polisher and pantry shelf ftems. Assisting with the serving were Mrs, il Norris, Mrs. W. ¥. Clarke, Mrs. V. M. Burr and the Misses Mary and Margaret MacGregor. Mrs. Carl Disney of Pickering tertained the classmates of the the door in the evening. In the trousseau room were Mrs. Douglas Terwillegar and Miss Donna Rusnell; in the 'Hope chest'| room, Mrs. Frank Herbert of To-| ronto and Mrs. Jack Jeffs, Mrs. F. A. Finney of St. Catharines, was hostess in the room digplay- ing the shower and wedding gifts. Assisting. with the serving were Miss Judith Glover, Mrs, Chris Sheffield, Mrs. William Mitchell, Miss Duaine Peacock, Mrs. Carl Di of , Miss Phyllis ary MacGregor, Margaret MacGregor, and Miss Pauline Glover of Peterbor- ough. wa General Hospital at a) miscellaneous shower. Assisting| were Mrs. Rowland Coombes of Hampton, and Mrs. Kenneth Hock- ing and Mrs. Donald Stutt, both of Bowmanville Mrs. L. G. Glover entertained at # miscellaneous shower at hr| home on Simcoe street north. Mrs. | pg. L. John Skaife, mother of the bridegroom, and Mrs. W. M. Rus-| nell poured tea. Serving were the Misses Judith and Gail Glover. | The night staff of the Oshawa General Hospital and many of the| private duty nurses were guests of Mrs. W. D. Bulmer, Masson street, when the bride was the re- cipient of cups and saucers and miscellaneous items. Tea was poured by Mrs. H. W. Price, with Mrs. D. M. Huether, Miss Nancy Bulmer and Miss Claudia Swinson assisting with the serving Mrs. Wilbur M. Rusnell, Vimy avenue, entertained at a tea in honor of her daughter, last Thurs- day afternoon and evening. Re- ceiving were Mrs. WilbursM. Rus. nell, Mrs. L. John Skaife of Bow- manville, mother of the bride- groom and the future bride. Pouring tea were Mrs. Allan Glover of Oshawa, Mrs. Phoebe Mrs. Henry J. Dadson of Bowman- | R.|ville. The marriage will take place | Holdaway, Newtonville, Mrs. N.\Rusnell, Brooklin and Mrs. H. W. Glover of Peterborough; Mrs. Louis Trick, Oshawa. Mrs. W. E. SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wallace an- nounce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Joyce Maxine, to . Robert John Edgar Storry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Storry of Port Perry. The marriage will take place on Saturday, Septem- ber 8 1956, at 2.30 o'clock in Port Perry United Church, Port Perry. ENGAGEMENT Mrs. W. J. Shermet of Whitby wishes to announce the engage- {ment of her daughter, Elizabeth | Warwick, to Mr. Irwin Patrick Patterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Patterson of Oshawa. The {marriage will take place at Sim- coe street United Church on Satur- 'day, September 15, at 2.30 p.m. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Clarence P. Tink {of Hampton wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Marion Adeline, to William John | Frederick Dadson, son of Mr. and lon Saturday, September 8, at 3 o'clock in Hampton United Church, | Hampton. extremely good RCA VICTOR 17" BLOND CONSOLETTE NUMEROUS OTHER USED TV SPECIALS MOTOROLA 17" DELUXE CONSOLE, NORTHERN ELECTRIC 17" CONSOLETTE, i] 00 sre nen » - GENERAL ELECTRIC 17" MANTLE FOWLER T.V. | MODELS ON SALE 16 Bond Street Wes! RA 5-1685 | |ehrysanthemums. Her jewelry was a necklace of love birds in pearls, her father's gift to her mother on ner wedding day. She was attended by her three sisters, Mrs, Eric Woodward as matron - of - honor in ballerina- length lime green nylon over taf feta, and Mrs. Jack Goddard and Mrs. Ralph Jack-on identically igowned in yellow. All wore match- ling hats and mittens and carried {cascades of bronze roses and chrvsanthemums Mr. Frank Stewart was best man. Ushering were Mr. Ray Clancey and Mr. Arthur Kitchen. A 'reception was held in the Knights of Columbus Hall. To re- ceive the bride's mother chose beige embossed linen with a | matching hat and white accesso- ries. The bridegroom's mother as- sisting was in beige lace with matching accessories. Later the couple left for a wed. ding trip by automobile through | {the north country. The bride wore | a blue crystalette dress with/ {matching duster coat and white |accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Kitch-| en will live in Oshawa. | On Thursday afternoon Miss | Sachy was again honored when she received a mix master from the staff of parts and service divi-| sion, General Motors. Tea, Showers Honor 'Marguerite Sachy Miss Marguerite Peggy Sachy whose marriage Mr. Donald Gordon Gabourie will take place in Knox Presbyterian Church on Saturday afternoon has been feted at numerous pre nuptial events. Last Saturday afternoon, Mrs. John Sachy entertained for her daughter at a trousseau tea. To re- ceive, the bride's mother chose a pale mauve satin dress with a cor- sage of yellow chrysanthemums. The future bride who assisted was wearing pale blue satin and cor- sage of pink roses. The mother of the prospective bridegroom who al the guests was in black crepe with corsage of pale themums cl 8 Mrs. Alexander Orban poured tea. were Mrs. Ray Lunn, Mrs, Joe Bino Jr., and Miss Shir- ley Elliott. Presiding in the rooms '9 Mr. John Peeling and his bride, the former Miss Margaret Ruby Mae Bailey, are pictur- ed following their marriage re- cently at Simcoe Street United Church. The bride is the daugh- AT THE RECEPTION |. . | (Rugusta Gerace 'Bernard Evenden 'Wed Recently At Albert Street United Church irecently, Augusta Anne Gerace {became the bride of Bernard Roy 'Evenden. The bride is the daughter of IMr. and Mrs. Charles Gerace and, the bridegroom is the son of Mr land Mrs. Stephen Evenden, all o Oshawa. The ceremony was performed 'by the Reverend S. C. H. Atkin- ison and Miss Joanne Strowger| played the wedding music. The bride who was given in marriage by her brother, Mr, An- thony Gerace, wore a full - length |gown of lace over net featuring la square neckline and 1¥ng isleeves. A pearl and net coronet 'held her fingertip veil and she {carried a cascade of red roses. Matron - of - honor for her sister | {was Mrs. Donald Brown in pale| ipink sheer organza. The brides-| 4 maids were Miss Hazel Evenden; land Miss Marjorie Glowaski, iden-| tically gowned in aquamarine. All !wore matching headdresses and; mittens and carried nosegays of # roses in contrasting hues. Mr. William Lee was best man. | Ushering were Mr. Donald Brown and Mr. Wilf Evenden. | | A reception was 'held at the {UAW Hall. To receive the bride's other chose pale blue silk with| {navy blue accessories. The bride- igroom's mother assisting was in Patches, two materials. This un- pink with pink and white acces-|usual i of pioncer days -- a lovely heirloom. Both wore corsages The honeymoon was spent "4 Niagara Falls and Buffalo. When| 5 | leaving the bride wore a pale blue | printed cotton dress with a blue "# duster and natural colored acces-| 'sories. Mr. and Mrs. Evenden will wh? ter of Mrs. Thomas John Bailey | Taunton road west. of Burketon, and the late Mr. Bailey, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Arthur Peeling of Oshawa. . --Photo by J. E. Sneyd Mrs. George Young (nee Gwen Bray) and her two daughters, Janet and Mary of Sarnia, and Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Bray and daugh of Toronto, were Taylor-Abernethy Nuptial Rites Held On Saturday Eldad United Church was the, scene of the wedding last Satur- day afternoon of Joyce Willamene Abernethy and Donald William Taylor. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Abernethy of Oakwood and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Taylor of Enniskillen. The Reverend F. J. Reid officia- ted. The bride's aunt, Mrs. A. E. Nure, sang. Given in marriage by her fath- er, the bride was gowned in white flocked nylon over taffeta. The floor-length gown was styled with iong, lily-point sleeves and a lace bandeau held her elbow-length veil. She carried pink gladiolus florets, red roses and stephanotis. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. Murray Van Blarcom in matching yellow flocked pylon, over coral taffeta with a tch- ing headdress. She carried pink diolus florets and stephanotis. the gifts and trousseau, were Miss Anne Ristich, Miss Lucy Patrick, Miss Nancy Puskas, Miss Francis Minacs, Mrs. Joseph Puskas and Mrs, Emma Nagy. A personal shower was arranged by Miss Anne Ristich; the guests) geing girls from the parts and ser-| vice division, General Motors of-| fice ! Mr. Bruce Taylor was best man for his brother and ushering were Mr. Glen Larmer and Mr. Alex Abernethy. A reception was held at the church. The bride's mother was wearing imported sprigged cotton and the bridegroom's mother DeNure played the wedding mu-| sic and a cousin, Miss Jean De Mary guests at the home of Mrs. T. H. Everson, King street east, last weekend and participated in the observance of Mr. W. J. Salter's 75th birthday. PERSONALS {TWO-PETCH QUILT THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA Stick to your usual surroundin, and routines rather than make abrupt changes now. Display cour- age and enthusiasm even if you are faced with difficult situati-ns: . During . M, accent consiructive criticism graciously, dance of both. Make =m of them {aud get set' for fine tokans:o1 recognition. But be sure you are heading in the direction that is right for you Where personal relationships are concerned, early Octsher will {launch a 3-month cycle which saonld be fine for social affairs. New friendshins should be encour 2ced then: s'nce there is a s likelihood that such contacts cou in Pattern, even though you may not agrees with' it. Despite cir do not let anyone force into making hasty decisions. FOR THE BIRTHDAY prove valuable from a business dpoint as well. Domestic, ro- mantic and cultural interests will be under good aspects not only for the balance of 1956, but for several if fomattow is one jDixthday, (years to come. .your horoscope ates at: A child born on this day will be practically anything you under- gmiable, base Xn willing take during the next six months to work hard to acquire the eom- 5 likely to come up to your ex-iforts of life. pectations. Not only that, but the WIFE PRESERVER you | rewards may be even greater than you anticipate. If there ever was | ncentive for abyone to step up| efforts and achieve all that is|, humanly possible, you - certainly have one this year. Enthusiasm and i i tion can lish i wonders and you possess an abun] cluded; material requirements for | single and double-bed size. ! Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in !coins for this pattern (stamps can- not be accepted) to Dail Oshawa' NAME, PA RN/ NUMER. | Never place a portable heater in Mp FREE patietng- pried injor near a doorway, or where it e new Alice Brool ecraft t ily. ti f book for 1956! Stunning designs for| ont be easily. tipped over yourself, for your home -- just for you, our ers! Dozens of other designs to order -- all easy, fas-| To remove or prevent musty cinating hand-work. Send cents(odors in drawers, closets and for your copy of this wonderful empty suifcases, place an unwrap- book right away! Iped cake of soap in each. By ALICE BROOKS Wonder of the World -- just two) HOUSEHOLD HINT design dating back to} Pattern 7048: Two-patch quilt! charts, directions in- "OUR LEASE HAS EXPIRED" TEENIE WEENIE SHOPPE NORTH STORE ONLY 17 BOND ST. E. Toronto guests at the Kitchen - Cardinal wedding were Mrs. Nel- lie E. Peacock, Mr. and Mrs, John K. MacNamara, Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Palmer Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Palmer Sr., Mrs. May Seeny, Mr. and Mrs. L. John Skaife, parents of the prospective bride-| groom, will entertain the bridal] party at a buffet supper at their| home in Bowmanville this eve-! ning following the rehearsal for| the Skaife - Rusnell wedding. ! Holiday time is here again with | EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY ALL STOCK AT ': PRICE . Shop Now . . . For Back To School Togs Dresses from Baby te Size 14 ; "EVERYTHING WAY BELOW OUR COST" comings and goings all over town. If you are aking a trip or expect- [ing company the social depart- ment would be glad to hear from you. Telephone RA 3-3474 with any litthe items of news and share your pleasure with others. The Reverend Malcolm Barr| and Mrs. Barr of Lorne Park, | r Port Credit, Jutsts for the weekend of } Mrs. George Barron, CA avenue. Mr. and Mrs. William Reynol of Philadelphia were recent gu chose tan figured dacron. Each had a corsage of yellow chrysan- themums, | The couple are honeymooning in | Ontario. As they left they were |wearing matching charcoal suits | with blue accessories for the bride | Vacation Checklist Misses Lucy Patrick and Leda) Crawford were co hostesses at al miscellaneous shower. Mrs. Jack Spanton, sister of the | prospective bridegroom, entertain- ed at a kitchen shower home in Toronto. A miscellaneous shower, at- tended by many guests, was held at the Hungarian Hall, Oshawa, convened by Mrs. Joseph Bino Jr., | sister of the bride-to-be. I Mrs. William Grant and Mrs. | Clifton Kell arranged a neighbor-| hood shower when the bride elect] received pantry shelf gifts, and an electric frying pan, Folloying the rehearsal in Knox Presbyterian Church, the bridal] party was entertained at the bride's parents' home. | PickaPickleby... You'll like 'em) Pastourized for Flaveur-crisp freshness HeBICK'S Tike'om hot? like'em spicy ? like'em sweet? / like'om sour? 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