Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 31 May 1957, p. 8

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WEDDING TRIP TO WASHINGTON, D.C. In Christ Memorial Anglican Church recently a pretty spring wedding was solemnized when Mr. and Mrs. John Arthur Keir pire Walter Imeson of Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son of , and Mrs. G. 8. Keir of Smith's Falls, Ontario. ~Photo by J. T..Simnett | exchanged nuptial vows. The bride, the former Miss Carol | | Kathlene Imeson, is the daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph | i grag X Miss Edith Dixon was among those who graduated from the School of Nursing of the Vie- toria Hospital, London, On- tario, at the graduation exer- elses held on Thursday evening, | May 23, Miss Dixon is the | daughter of Mr. and Mrs, E. W. | Dixon, Masson street, Oshawa, | and is a former student of the --Phote by Barrett Studio, London. Stirling Rice Marion Reazin Wed In the rectory of St. Gregory's! Roman Catholic Church on Sat- urday morning, May 25, the Rev. | erend Paul Dwyer united in mar-| riage Stirling Gendron Rice of| Oshawa and Marion Ruth Reazin| Brooklin, The bride is the daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. Glenn Reazin of Brook- and the bride, is the son of Mrs, Charles Rice of Grafton, and the late Mr. Rice, Given in marriage by her fath- or the bride wore a waltz-length/ pws of ice blue taffeta and lace. | pear! studded headdress held ber shoulder-length veil and she carried a bouquet of red roses and white carnations. | The maidof-honor was Miss| Jeanne Reazin, sister of the bride, | ed affeta earrying pink carnations, y vin Reazin acted as best man, A reception was held at Ade-| laide House. To receive, the! bride's mother wore blue printed silk dress with accessories, The bridegroom's mother assist: ing was in navy blue crepe with white accessories. Both wore eorsages of roses. Later the couple left for a wed: trip to the United States and will live in Oshawa, For trav- elling the bride wore a yellow lin. en suit with pearl accessories and | a corsage bronze chrysanthe- my HOUSEHOLD HINTS Milled white rice need not be washed. Washing removes 43 per | eent of the thiamine, 26 per cent | of the riboflavin, 23 per cent of the niacin, and other valuable nutriments. The United Kingdom has more than 300 clinics for treatment by atrists of nervous and re- ed children, | SPECIAL CLINICS | | Edward Hall, |enhanced with sequin . |entertained at an evening party |and presented a clothes hamper PERSONAL NOTES of were Mrs, I; Mr Noticed at the performance of "I] Trovatore" by the M i tan Opera company, in ple! Leaf Gardens on ala oA t Mr. and Mrs. 8. lh, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Braithwaite, cd, th, William Tribble, Mrs. Gordon \Burkhart, Mrs, Neil Hezzlewood d and Mary Oshawa; Mr, # Donald of Whi 5 4 Mrs, Keith Gahan, formerly of Oshawa. ,_and Mrs, Michael Bilous, Mr, Miss Rose Bllous and Miss Sylvia Bllous, all of Oshawa, and ds from Brampton and Guelph were in Kingston recently to attend the gradual of Miss Mary Bilous at Queen's University. Uemeen, Jo Aldwinckle Women's Editor Dial RA. 38-3474 8 THE DAILY TIMES.GAZETTE, Friday, May 31, 1957 Among those pouring tea at the arden party at Stonehaven next Hl on will be Mrs. C. A, Saddler and Mrs, J. Howard Me- Dairmid. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rae and |Mr, and Mrs. Norman Rae were in Belleville on Wednesday at- tending the funeral of their cou- sin, the late Norman Montgomery. A bon - voyage party for Mrs, Stanley Simpson, Nassau street, who, with her son, Robert, is sail- ing on June 7 for an extended holiday in England and Wales, was held recently by Mrs, John 'Margaret Coles, Clinton Hall 'Wed In Double-Ring Ceremony Cedardale United Church, Osh- (ter, and Miss Carol Whinfield of awa, was the setting for a wed- Oshawa was bridesmaid, They ding last Saturday afternoon, (wore waltz-length gowns of flow- when Margaret Jean Coles, er blue silk organza over net and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James [taffeta, featuring portrait neck- Coles of Charlottetown, P.E.L,|lines and cap sleeves with mit. |was united in marriage with Clin- tens. They wore matching beaded |ton Graham Hall of Oshawa, son bandeaux and shoulder length !of the late Mr, and Mrs. Norman veils and carried posegays of IPM. Tohn leon. of Toront r, John Kleon oronto was The Reverend 8. C. H, best man, and the ushers were ormed the double ring cere- perio assisted by Mr. Po pees Mr Lioyd Hall and Mr. Wilbert Young. Mr, J, 8. Locke played| The in the wedding music and Miss | vodardale United held Church hall Jean Matthews sang 'The Wed- h " ding Prayer" and "0 Perfect | "here the bride's mother receiv Love." | in a mink - tone dress of ve. |Chantilly lace over satin with a Given In marriage by her beige mushroom hat. The bride- brother, Mr. James Coles of groom's sister, Mrs. Earle Ken- Hamilton, the bride wore a waltz-|nedy of Oshawa, who assisted, length gown of lotus white French |choge a two - piece dress of Dior lace and net over satin faille, (bhjye lace over satin, with a pink The basque bodice of lace was| mushroom hat. Both wore cor- fashioned with a sc neckline | sages of carnations. orets and| For the honeymoon trip to the short sleeves were somple- Florida the bride changed to a mented with mittens, A rhine- beige linen sheath dress topped stone coronet held her fingertip | with a matching duster, black veil and she carried white car-|and beige accessories, and a cor- nations and lilies of the valley. |sage of yellow and red sweet Mrs, Hollis Cruwys of Oshawa |heart roses. On their return the was matron of honor for her sis-'couple will live in Whitby. Simpson in Toronto, Last Thurs- day Mrs, Willlam Vince, assisted by Mrs. John and Mrs, Raymond Cole, held a party at her home on Chevrolet street in honor of the travellers. Mrs. Simpson who has not been home for nearly 28 years, received uests at the Hall-falr, Toronto, last night y , James of her daiier, Miss Helen Mary mas, (Oweny graduated from the N of Bt. J A ns c} 1] Laura McKay, Oshawa; Mr, and Mrs. John Wexall and family and Mr. and Mrs, John Zarenski, all of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs, , entertained Cowan, at a Hortop street .\dinner at the King Edward Hotel, Thursda; atch of Essex and] MRS, DOUGLAS BRANTON daughter, Miss Shire Hatch, Reg.N.; Mr. and . B. J. Rosenback of Toronto; Mr. James Stewart, Peterborough, and Oshawa friends and rela: ves. Mr. Bert T. Greanon, Celina stroet, is in Smith's Falls where he is attending the funeral of his th law the late Mr, James Kingston, Little items of social news are always welcome for this column, Every! what people are doing so if you have been on a trip or are enter- taining a guest from out of town, just telephone the social depart- ment at 33474 and share your pleasure with others. There is no charge [ir these paragraphs and the interest rate, among your ac- quaintances, is high. Entertaining for Miss Doreen Elizabeth McColl whose marriage to Mr, Richard Gibson Valleau will take place in St. Andrew's United Church this Saturday afternoon were Mrs. Barry C. Fox who was hostess at a kitchen ghower, Serving were Mrs, Paul Jenkins, Mrs. Boyd Valleau and Miss Velma Ward, Mrs. John Milne entertained at a miscel- bodv likes to read about Guild of St. Queen Elizabeth Home and | School Association held its elec- tion of officers recently and named Mrs. Douglas Braoton INCOMING AND RETIRING PRESIDENTS, Tea, Showers Honor : | Caroline Kolesar guest of honor in sevelel re nuptial al partie. neous er was held at the Polish a, ng aven arrang riends the bride's mother, Among the Rifts reteived were money, a va.|the trous cuum cleaner, silverware, stain- less steel cookware and a large mirror and framed wall picture. | Re of ean Sirs. EW. Reynoits "She on Lake Simcoe. "- a Refreshments were served Mrs. Luke and her committee. 'evening following the MRS, AYLMER WARD as president for 1057 - 58, succeeds Mrs, Aylmer who has been president past three years. She Ward for the DEMURELY DARING... GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES delightfully cool | | ST. GEORGE'S GUILD (Boulevard Group) | The regular meeting of the Boulevard Group of the Woman's eorge's Anglican {Church was held in the parish hall on Monday evening, May 27. |Mrs, Percy Walter presided and opened the meeting with prayer. The secretary's report was read. Mrs. W. A. Lyons read the |treasurer"s report, A donation of fancy work and aprons was brought in for the sale of work and tea to be held | on Friday, June 7 in the parish = hall, Mrs. Joseph Short offered her home at 123 Grandview boule- vard south for a picnic and pot [luck supper to be held on June 124 at 6.30 p.m. | Mrs. Walter reported two of the members are ill, Mrs. E, F, Far- {row and Mrs, C. H. McGahey, Mrs. F. W. Naden agreed to Mrs. Atherfold thanked all the members of the Auxillary for their help during the past year. There will be no further meeting until September. Lunch was ser. ved by the social convener, Mrs. James McRae, SA HOME LEAGUE The regular meeting of the Sal- vation Army Home League was held on, Tuesday afternoon, May Mrs. Wiliam Saunders led in the singing of a few choruses and s. Newman, a visitor from Brantford, led in the singing of a hymn and offered prayer, Tea was served by the Fellow. sip Fou, he Rainbow group, under the leadership of Mrs, Thomas Myers, was in charge of the de- votional period, Mrs. John Bellingham led in Peter Pon's cool and dainty scalloped. edged % wp Hidden Treasure bre ove cotton broadcloth, 32.36A, 32.388, 32-38C. $4.00* laneous shower, with Miss Lucy lake charge of the flower fund. Hill and Mrs, Robert Hill assisi-|The next meeting is to be held the singing of a hymn, "Jesus Is My Saviour", Mrs. Jack: Ludlow {many gifts and was presented ing in serving. A neighborhood with a handbag which contained shower was arranged by Mrs. a sum of money from her Welsh! Kenneth Conlin, Mrs. Elton John- friends. Some time ago, knowing|ston and Mrs. G. Peppiatt and that the trip was being planned, f A lin, Mrs. Arvard Floyd and Mrs. Vie- Jo3d at the home of Mis. Ciulin tor Godden gave Mrs, Simpson a [train case on her birthday, ented with crystal. A rehearsal | party will be held this evening at | Mrs. Amelia Owens entertained the future bride's home on Rowe at a graduation dinner at Pick-\street, Oshawa. | Silver Cross~Women Plan For Annual Tag Day Tomorrow The Remembrance Association of Silver Cross Women of Can- ada is once again appealing to the general public for funds to honor at a dinner party and pres- icated a "Book of Remembrance' with names and pictures of those boys "who gave their today for our tomorrow", |Relp carry on its welfare work|® This book is mow In the Me- and Is holding a tag day on Sat-|Laughlin Memorial Library on urday, June 1, Centre street. Also the asso- The Association was formed to|ciation purchased a 24-inch tele- bring closer all women who are|vision set for the older veterans the recipients of the (Memorial of Sunnybrook Hospital and have Cross) Silver Cross given by the bought a wheel chair to loan government to all mothers and wherever needed. wives of those men who made The group has four adopted pa- the supreme sacrifice, that we tients at Sunnybrook, three men who were left might live in peace. |and a nursing sister. Parcels are path, Mrs. James Hansen and Mrs. Steve Coe in serving. Margaret Lyons . Mrs, Steve Coe was hostess at Feted Bride-Elect [3 miscquncous shower, Ihe and Miss Mary Margaret Anne friends, Miss Monica Kennedy as- Lyons, whose marriage to Mr, sisted Mrs, Callahan in serving Daniel R. Longauer will take Tans. te. Fehearsal thi lace in Holy Cross Roman Cath-| ¥ollowl the rehears 8 CR hat bes a 3). Several prenup: bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. The girls from the Tabulating H. Lyons, Short Celina street, Department of General Motors Oshawa. SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Humphrey of Ajax wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Joan, to Mr. Eric Erickson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Emil Erickson of Dunbarton, On- tario, The wedding is to take and bathroom scales. The party was held at the future bride's e on Short Celina street, and Miss Ina Mills, Miss Joan Johns Miss Helen Spencer served, Miss Mary Hansen and Miss Ruth Ogden held a miscellaneous shower at the former's home. In the program of games, Mrs. J. H. Lyons, Miss Teresa Bolahood and Miss Margaret Fry received prizes. Mrs, James Hansen assist. ed the hostesses in serving, The Ladies' Auxiliary of Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church ar. | ENGAGEMENT ranged a shower at the home of | The t is Mrs. Joseph Callahan, Wilkinson | of Mary Elizabeth Dionne, daugh- avenue, when the bride-to-be re-/ter of Mrs, Russell Craddock of ceived a step-up table and lamp, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Henry the presentation being made by Dionne, to Mr, Ivan Wallace, son Mrs. James Hansen. Bingo was of Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Wallace enjoyed with kitchen utensils as of Oshawa. The wedding is to take prizes which were later present-|place in St. Gregory's Roman ed to the bride-elect. The hostess Catholic Church on Saturday, was assisted by Mrs. Leo Kar-|June 22, at 11 o'clock. p.m. in St, Paul's United Church, Ajax. June Tea and Sale of Work Sponsored by St. George's Women Guil" Parish Hall -- 3 p.m. Friday, June 7th Everybody Welcome 8 King St. E, RA 3-2245 15 KING ST. Ww. 317 BROCK ST, S. URY & LOVELL PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS place on Saturday, June 29, at 2 The alms and objects of this|sent each month and personal association are to help the fam-|visits are made by di fferent mem- illes of the above men and the bers, and also to the shut in mem- returned veterans wherever pos-|bers, | sible. { During {Chapter has completed and ded- cabinet has been hand carved by lin September. Mrs. Gordon Brougham and {Mrs. Walter arranged a half {hour of games and a contest. | Mrs. Walter Bunker and Mrs. The bride-to-be was guest of Vaden and their committee serv- Gives" and read the scripture Jes. ed refreshments. 9TH SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX. The May meeting of the 9th Oshawa Scout Mothers' Auxiliary was held on Monday, May 27, in St. Gregory's auditorium, Mrs. Walter Atherfold presided. Mrs. Peter Baron read the minutes and |Mrs. Charles Plews gave the fin- |ancial report, ' { The representatives to head- quarters, Mrs. George Aeson and| | Mrs, Walter Kolesnik reported on their last meeting, Help was re- quested for the Kiwaris and Ro- tary luncheons to be held at Camp Samac at a later date, The annual report from the Auxi- {sang a solo, "Near to the Heart {of God", Mrs. Walter Reid read a poem, 'Peace', | Mrs. Thomas Myers sang a solo, "Oh the Peace My Saviour gantle undarbust [son and gave a talk on 'The 32264, 32-388, Peace of God". Mrs. Major Mac- Lean closed in prayer, WILLING WORKERS The Willing Workers group of Harmony United Church held its monthly meeting recently, The meeting opened with the devotional period in charge of Mrs. Reginald Luke, A piano solo was given by Marilyn Major and a Piso duet by Barbara and Ca- rol Holmes. Mrs. George Lees presided over the meeting, Secretary's and treasurer's Feport were given, It was planned fo send a parcel of used clothing to the missi cot mee broadcloth, 32-36A, 32-388, 32.38C. $6.00° PETER PAN Makers of; RMERRY-GO-ROUND~-for the average figure MIDDEN TREASURE-- for the small or in-between figure 3% cup Hidden Treasure bre with amistance to iff you comfortably, White or block brea ALSO ASK TO SEE Peter Pan's longline strapless! It pompers your midriff, separates your bustline prettily! White AN CIRCLE--for the average or full fig. X--greatest little girdle ever designed *Suggested otoll The next meeting will be in the liary is to be presented in the form of a questionaire i d of the usual secretary's report. 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