Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 11 Apr 1957, p. 9

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|Thelma Mowat Wed To Paul Trumpour The marriage of Thelma Lillian Mowat and Paul Morley Trum- pour, both of Oshawa, was sol- SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs. George Vetzel of Courtice announce the engage- ment of their only daughter, El- sie, to Mr. Glenn Alexander Prout, To Nursing Aspect Of Atomic War The civil defence committee of Civil Defence Polnts!fer, "he anadian Civil emnized by the Reverend George, ji. i 'oy "of Mr. and Mrs, C Tens. of Bt Fatly. ne Alexander Prout of Newcastle. Church, The bride is the daughter The marriage will take place on of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Mowat|Saturday, May 11, at 3 o'clock in of Latchford, Ontario, and the Courtice United Church. bridegroom is the son of Mr. and ENGAGEMENT | WEAVERS' The Weavers' Guild of Osh- awa and district set up a loom and a display of beautiful work for the April meeting of the GUILD ARRANGES EXHIBITION FOR "LYCEUM CLUB Lyceum Club and Women's Art Association on Monday. Here Mrs. M. W. Perkins shows how to throw the shuttle. Behind her, without a hat, is Mrs. W. D. Ar- nold, who supplied the commen- tary to several documentary films, projected by Mrs. Fred Lloyd. The interested specta- tors are Mrs. J. A. Moore, Mrs. Leonard Richer, Mrs. J. N. Will. son and Mrs. W. J. Salter. Mrs. Wilfred Trumpour, Belle- ville. The bride was given in mar. riage by her father. She wore a ballerina gown of pink satin in- set with lace, styled with a fitted bodice, long sleeves and flar skirt. A' pillbox headdress hel her shoulder-length veil ana she Mr. and Mrs. William H, Angus wish to announce the engagement ht arbar: of their elder d . a Mary, to Mr. Donald Allan young. son of Mr, and Mrs. William Young, all of Oshawa. The mar- riage is to take place on Saturday, May 4, 1957, in the parsonage of First Baptist Church. carried white gard She was attended by her sister, Miss Betty Mowat, wearing blue PERSONALS crystalette with tehi acces- sories and a corsage of pink car- nations. Mr. Donald Trumpour was his brother's best man. A reception was held at the UAW hall, The bride's mother chose navy blue with light blue accessories and the bridegroom's mother was in navy blue with pink. The couple took a wedding trip to northern Ontario. The bride travelled in a light blue sult with navy blue accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Trumpour are making their home in Oshawa. Evelyn Meyer Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Gorrie, Somerville avenue, returned on Tuesday from a vacation trip to) Florida. The monthly meeting of Storie Park Ladies Auxillary was held recently with Mrs, Thomas Wil- son presiding. A discussion was held regarding the opening day at tainment was arranged by Mrs. Bert Fry. Carol Stallibrass played the piano and Sandra Fry danced. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Thomas Wilson and Mrs. Harold Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. David Pugh, Thornton's Corners, leave on Mon- day for Montreal whence they will sail on the Empress of Britain for a two-month trip to England, Allan A. Rout Exchange Vows | erna Meyer and Allan Alexander Rout, both of Oshawa, was sol- emnized recently at the Pentecos- tal Holiness Church, Weston, with the Reverend Altheus Noseworthy officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. John Meyer of Oshawa, and the late Mr, Meyer, and the bride- groom is the son of Mrs. Alex- ander Rout of Oshawa, and the late Mr. Rout. Given in marriage by her brother - in - law, Mr. Arthur Rogers of Islington, the bride wore a bouffant gown of ice blue crystalette with matching acces- sories and a corsage of red roses and gardenias. The marriage of Evelyn Lov-| Wales, and the continent. Mrs. Stanley Cook, Westmoreland av- enue, entertained for Mrs. Pugh at a luncheon; the neighbors of Thornton's Corners presented her with a gift of luggage at a gather- ing held at the home of Mrs. Lloyd Wilson and from her sewing class at the OCVI she received some personal gifts, To mark the end of their year of office the executives of the St. David's Welsh Society and the Ladies' Club of the society held a turkey dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Nott, Wind- sor avenue, last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Smith, Mary street, returned home on Monday from Florida where they had a very enjoyable two-month vacation in Tampa and other places. They were seen off at the Storie Park on May 25. Enter-|' ) VALUE [FEATURES IN BEAUTIFUL MATCHING WEDDING ' MATCHING WEDDING RING, 7 re ---- NAH Ob Gein Miss Doreen Steeves of Toronto |Airport at Tampa by Mr. and was maid-of-honor similarly gown-|Mrs. C. E. Horn, Athol street | GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES NORTHMINSTER WA 4TH GROUP COMMITTEE | At the regular meeting of the| The 4th Group Committee of . 'WA of Northminster United|the Girl Guide Association held | Church Mrs. Edgar Fox was pre-|its regular meeting on Monday sented with a WMS life member- night at the Westmount Scout ship pin from the WA. Mrs. Wil-|Hall with the president, Mrs | 4 Dial RA. 8-3474 oq in pale pink. Blue carnations (east, Oshawa, who had shared | bur Perkin made the presenta-|Melville Coolidge, presiding. Women's Editor and red roses comprised her cor- accommodation with them, Mrs. n. Mrs. Howard Read gave the The meeting was in charge of treasurer's report. The minutes|S® Aldwinckle THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, April 11, 1957 9 |sage. Carman Gudath in whose home Mr. Wayne Evans Halliwell' was they stayed, and Mr. and Mrs. ll the Rossland Road group, Mrs. were read by the secretary, Mrs. | Marvin Nesbitt and Mr. Stanley MATCHING WEDDING RING % "OPEN FRIDAY EVENING TILL 9 P.M.¥ CREDIT JEWELLERS LIMITED Merwin Cryderman = read the [Gordon Hollrook. A report from| scripture Jessen. hy Ei Payue the last Meeking was given by Eva ye | gave a reading "Let Easter Hap-|Mrs. Harold Mosier. : best man, Ushering were Tr. pen to You". The members decided to pay| Doris Campbell 2a Jong Slaetes. matching yop, Rogers of Islington and Mr. Malcolm of Nestleton, Mr. and The group were entertained i. the transportation of the leaders iy) |pumdesy held hep pogerllp vel Mrs. Seorge of 2nes of Bowman. a trio, which saug "In the Gard-|to the Provincial Conference. Becomes The Bride ToseE q Following a reception held at|Vii€ He anC iro Some oom hf pe bpd Ho consist. The Brown Owl meptioned the | Mrs, Thomas Hamilton was ma Se home of be bride's Jen Glass of Kentucky At Malton -- of s. Vernon Osborne, Mrs. Brownie Fair to be held at Guide ' *IMrs. Arthur ogers, an r. * 5 Percy Fletcher aad Mrs, William|House and invited the members Of James Jeffreys Jtrouol honor in pale yellow~ or-|Rogers, Islington, the couple left Jot they were met by their fam- Skuce with Mrs. H. A. Mellow as|to the tea. A rummage sale for| Ty ri f Doris Mari |gandy Ww a small matching|for a wedding trip to points north. | planist. Thursday has been arranged and e marriage ol ris Marie headdress and carried red roses. rR. i Yeo, president, Dre helpers volunteered to assist the Campbell, da ughter oul Mr la wi ood efi Seta a3 best 8 r the business meeting. convener. awa, and James Alfred Jeffreys,/Campbell and Mr. Willia Child itive t » » A m Jef- ren are sensitive to any|rives, the wise person will have Grow ne committee reports| The Hent ) Jeolest for the Grob? son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jef-|freys. feeling of discord in the home. hobbies or a substitute occupa- 32 KING ST. W. . is a J » |freys of Whitby, was solemnized] A reception was held at the/When adults must hold argu-|tion ready to take the place of CHALLENGER GROUP spr ea BD June. served. iby recently at Albert Street United Pontiac Inn, For the occasion the ments, it is as well to do this the old job. Sudden idleness after The regular meeting of the Sa ered or her| Cok bride's mother wore old rose lace| When the small child is not pres-|a busy active career may prove Bente oun of do WA off 1s. Jaro u | "The Reverend S. C. H. Atkinson|with 'a white hat. The bride- nt. Continued disharmony in the|dangerous mentally and physical- ] nge io. Chorch. wid committee. officiated. The wedding music was|groom's mother was in powder home may cause the youngster to{ly for the older person. eld recently with Mrs. Clagton RITSON H AND § ASSN. played by Miss Marilyn Davies.|blue silk with matching accessor.{develop a feeling of insecurity. pe presiding. Mrs. Stewart Gra-|- The Ritson Home and School|, Given in marriage by her|ies. Both wore corsages of carna- ham led in the devotional period. | Association met on Monday eve. {ather De Yide Wore 3 Dallsritis Ho iden ti » 8 leman ez e w n; eg Mrs. Te pdward nig. Wim, Hyd Hutehinson Pre-lcatin featuring 2 round necklinelwore a blue an Holland sang "Only A Beam of| Miss Marion Mann's room won Sunshine". "Thoughts for the the attendance prize. Day" closed the devotional| Mr, J, C. Fetterly spoke on, od. school activities and announced The minutes, roll call, cor-|that four pupils of Ritson school] d sic ittee and |had won Ross Rout of Scarborough. AVOID IDLENESS FOR ADULTS ONLY When the day of retirement ar- "No Interest or Carrying Charges" RA 3-7022 dress with white accessories. Mr. the bride'and Mrs. Jeffreys will live in white tweed Oshawa. ADVENTURES 15 SANDERLAID. o S \ STORE OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TO 9 e Horticultural Society treasurer reports were read. Ar- prize for posters. ticles were handed in for the! The secondary school film was bazaar. bers were reminded shown by Mr. J. D. Judge and of the Presbytery meeting to be!questions were answered by Mr. held in Newcastle this month, also|J. A. 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