CALDWELL - JOHNSON The marriage of Frances Viola Shirley Johnston and Paul Joseph Caldwell, both of Oshawa, was solemnized recently at St. Greg. ory's Roman Catholic Church ihe Reverend Paul Dwyer officiat- g. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Lewis Johnston of Ash- burn and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cald- well of Lakeville, New Brunswick, - The bride who was given in marriage by her father wore ballerina gown of blue taffeta with white accessories and carried red roses. Mrs. Bernard Wilson, sister of the bridegroom, was matron-of- honor in navy blue and carried Pile chrysanthemums. Mr. Frank avanaugh was man. A reception was held at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Wilbur Pars der, R. R. 4, Uxbridge. For Wedding trip to Niagara Talla e wore a gray si accessories. The couple will in Uxbridge. BACK-TO-SCHOOL Ps Pattern 4662: Girls' Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14. 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Leading a workshop discussion with British Columbia teachers at the University of British Columbia she cited the example of a boy We Ji 1 i0 ALDWINCKLE WOMEN'S EDITOR THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, Augus' 25, 1956 7 PERSONAL NOTES Out-of-town guests at the Hodg-| Mr. and Mrs. Keith Hope, Ux- son - Dunn wedding were Mr. bridge; Miss Elizabeth Warwick, and Mrs. Dougal McKinley, Miss Whitby; Mr. Donald Laine, Lon- Reba Christie, Toronto; Mr, and|don, Ontario. Louis Grenier, Whitby; Mr. and| . Mrs. David Adams, Crafton; Mr. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rapley, and Mrs. Fred Gimblett, Trenton; Simcoe street north, attended the Mr. and Mrs. Chester Geer, Port|final performances of Henry V and Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bail-{The Merry Wives of Windsor at ey, Uxbridge; Mrs. J. J. Christie, [Stratford last Saturday. Brooklin; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence! Holiday line i here agin with Richardson, Brooklin, comings and goings all over town. [1 you are taking a trip or Expect. from ¥. 3 Taiarded class Whe soud Mr. Allan Crandall is vacation-|ing company the social depart- AE . 3 y ing In the Whiteface Mountains! ment would be glad to hear from / i V |could multiply three-digit figures New York. |you. Telephone RA 3-3474 with any pc in his head. {little items of news and share "This lad an example of Out of town guests at the Cald-|your pleasure with others. pseudo - feeblemindedness," she well - Johnston wedding were Miss sald. "He is actually a menta] Frances Skinner and Mr. and Mrs. At the reception held at the case, suffering from schizophrenia Mr. and Mrs. Gordon or someé other disorder which has Bernard Wilson, Niagara Falls; home of Mr. and Mrs. Goran Johnston, {Irvin following the marriage of Jepressed most of his normal abil- es." Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hope, Miss|Mr. and Mrs, Darryl Raymond Verna Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Lerette, Mrs. Hollis Estabrooks Helena Rubinstein Garfield Johnston, Mr. Neil John-|poured. Serving were Mrs. Lewis ston, Miss Dawn Johnstone, Miss|Fields of Oshawa and Mrs. Wil- GET TWO FOR THE MONEY--~ LIMITED TIME ONLY CURTAINS SHADES | Lucille Johnston, Mr, and Mrs, |liam Ripley and the Misses Diane Lewis Johnston, all of Ashburn; land Joyce Ripley of Toronto. bouquet of red roses and white] baby chrysanthemums. Sackville Pair Make : | M f h fi h ist First Home Hore - | Men of hom for bos sister In a double-ring ceremony, per- lerina gown of pink net over satin, | formed by the Reverend L. D.| Carrying a nosegay of yellow gar Begg, Gloria Joan, daughter of Bations wim blue, pink and: yellow Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wry i 3 » Sackville, N.B. became the bride| pridegroon wee peer Corer, Of he of Darryl Raymond Lerette, son of | : 3 The reception was held at the Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lerette, ide's si lalso of Sackville, reecntly. |home of the bride's sister, Mrs. {Gordon Irvin and Mr. Irvin in| Mr. Bernard Roy Evenden and | the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen his bride, the former Miss | Evenden, all of Oshawa. : Augusta Anne Gerace, are seen --Photo by Hornsby Studio following their marriage recent- | ly at Albert Street United | Church. The bride is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Gerace and the bridegroom is Send her back to school, mother --wearing her favorite shirtwaist frock! The graceful yoke, wide flaring skirt are tops in classroom fashion. Vary sleeve length, con- Itrast collar -- make several in BACK-TO-SCHOOL SPECIAL FOR TEENAGERS & CHILDREN TO LIVE IN ST. CATHARINES In a candle - light ceremony yecently at Northminster United Church, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Clarie Skaife exchanged nuptial vows. The bride, the former Miss ' Janet May Rusnell, is the | | daughter of Mr. and Mrs.» Wil- | bur Rusnell and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. L. | John Skaife of Bowmanville. | The couple will live in St. Cath- | arines. --Photo by Ireland John Dunn Weds Barbara Hodgson St. Stephens' United Church was the setting for the wedding last Saturday afternoon of Barbara Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hodgson, North Oshawa, and John Hugh Dunn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Dunn of Oshawa. white and yellow shasta chrysan- For the ceremony which took place in the parsonage of the First Baptist Church, the bride wore a gown of white nylon net and lace over satin, with a bolero of lace with lily-point sleeves and a Peter Pan collar trimmed with seed pearls, Her fingertip veil was held by a crown of tulle leaves and themums. Mr. Donald Dunn was his broth- ers' best man and the ushers were Mr. Richard Doyle and Mr George Stickwood. Mrs. Alex Fer- ries Jr., sang 'Because' and "The Wedding Prayer" accom-| panied at the organ by Mrs. S. C. Rundle. ! To receive the guests at the re- ception held at St. Stephen's Hall the bride's mother wore powder silver be. ads and she carried a Oshawa. The bride's mother wore |a gown of white and mauve and| {the bridegroom's mother was in| brown taffeta. Each had a corsage of roses to compliment her gown. The honeymoon was spent at Niagara Falls and the couple are| making their home in Oshawa. The! bride travelled in'a pink ensemble STURDY COMPETITOR LIPHOOK, England (CP)--Mrs. | Grace Owerton, 90, is a regular competitor in archery matches held in this Hampshire district. WORK WITH AN AIM LONDON (CP--Nellie Martin, 72, has started work as a char- ~-- | woman to save enough money for {a trip to Honolulu. She recently returned from New Zealand. after with a corsage of red roses. | PERMANENT WAVE 5-00 FROM: AUG. 27 TO SEPT. 14 FOR APPOINTMENT RA 3-7221 Elizabeth BEAUTY SHOP 'a trip she financed the same way. 7% SIMCOE ST. N. The Reverend William Fred-|blue crepe and lace, and pink ac- erick Riding of Union City, Penn- cessories and a corsage of deep sylvania, officiated. {pink roses. The bridegroom's Given in marriage by her fa-|mother was in cocoa brown lace ther, the bride wore a waltz-|over satin with Panama acces- | length gown of white cyrstalette on | sories. Yellow roses comprised her | rincess lines with a chantilly| corsage. ace jacket. A pearl - studded cap| The couple left on a wedding held her elbow - length veil of|trip through western Ontario. The tulle and she carried a white bride chose a sea- jacket en- ; pink rose- semble for travelling with pink rd accessori B 0 les and a corsage of pink She was attended by Miss Kaye |Fosebuds. f Fenton as maid of honor in shrimp |, Mr. and Mrs. Dunn will return erystalette with a picture hat to|!0 live in Oshawa. match her waltz - length gown| and a cascade bouquet of shasta SOCIAL NOTICES chrysanthemums . wor The bridesmaids were Miss Betty Hodgson and Miss June ENGAGEMENT Hodgson, both in periwinkle blue! Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Barry | erystalette with matching picture Attersley of Oshawa announce the hats and carrying cascades of engagement of their d a u ghter, Som------ ---- --- Sonja Lea, to Mr. John David Carnie, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Carnie of Scarborough. The mar- | riage is' to take place in St. George's Anglican Church, Osh. | awa, on Saturday, September 15, 1956, at 4 o'clock. 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