Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 11 Oct 1957, p. 8

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Ce Ri a RR William W. Karn, Marilyn Ritcey 5 Principals In Winnipeg Wedding, = | | #6, Stephen's Broadway United (tunn shades, | Chureh, Winnipeg, beautiful with! My, John G, 8, Bull of Toron: | su.umn losers in ARGE, [lo at ended the bridegroom and was the setting last Saturday for (the ushers were My. Alan Cor he martiege of "larilyn ¥, ine [be of Toronto snd Mr, David Jiteey, Nog, N,, the daughter of Framed of Winnipeg, | Dr, aud Mev. Leland ¥. 5, Riley | pollowing the wedding recep: to Mr, William Wilkin Spence : ey , ton sf Winnipeg University Karn of Toronto, the son of Ars, (Women's Club the 4 y Uemen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3.3474 8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTH, Friday, Ostober 11, 1957 Betty L. Pike, William Grandy United In Afternoon Ceremony \ Albert Street United Chureh| Pike, and Mrs, Alan Weather id | (was the setting for a wedding on | head, both in shrimp, Their iden Saturday afternoon, Oclober 5, | thea) waltz length gowns were when Betty Lorraine Pike was designed' of nylon chiffon over united in marriage with William nel and taffeta, The lengthened Hobert CGrandy, bodices were offset with draped The bride is the daughter of [portrait necklines with fogting Mr, and Mry Reginald Pike of | nek panels to the hemline of the Oshawa and" the bridegroom is| billowing skirts, Thelr mittens the son of Mes, John Grandy of | and voronets of (tulle leaves Brooklin, and the late Mr, maiched thelr gowns, snd they Grandy carried a semi cascade of white The double ring ceremony was shasta chrysanthemum performed by the Reverend| Mr, Charles Grundy of Brook BC Atkinson, The wedding iin was best man for his brother, music was played by Mrs, Don: and the ushers. were Mr, Frank ald MeLean and Mrs, Richard Cooper, of Oshawa, Mr. Neil Moses sang "0 Perfect love" Urancy of Brooklln, and Mr und "All Mine Alone," | Alan Weatherhead CHven In marriage by her fa-| The reception was held In the ther the bride wore a full length (Chureh Hall where the bride's fawn of carnation white Chan. mother received in dusty rose tilly lace over nef and silk fallle, taffeta with a black velvet hat |The tulip top bodice featured [The bridegroom's mother who short puff sleeves with short assisted, cnose navy blue sheer Iwhite mittens and tier upon tier (with matching secessories, They of tiny frills fawhionag the hoop: wore corssges of feathered pink ed skirt, A headdresk of pearls carnations and rhinestones held her finger| For the honeymoon trip the tp vell, and she carried a white | bride wore a black wool sheath | Bible crested with red roseties, |dress, with a black velvel pic Mrs, Frank Cooper who was (ture hal, matching accessories, {matron of honor for her sister! and a red rose corsage. On thelr wore deep.aqua and the other [return the coyple will live In attendants were Mrs, Willlam' Oshawh William Henry Karn of Oshawa WIFE PRESERVER and the ine Mr, Karn bridegroom left by motor for! Try combining tomato fules | The Reverend Wiliam J, Muskoka and Toronto where (hey | wilh clam juice for a corkinfl, Wright of Liverpool, N.8., the "I make their home, Chill it well bolore serving. granaisiher ee Yrins. pha A -------------------------------------- i ------ a ------------ med the ceremony, ussis.ed by the Reverend A, A, Mathews, BA LD, pastor of the church and the wedding music was! played Filmer E. Hubble, iven in marriage by her fa ther, the pe ite bride wore a mn of white sll-over chantil) fhe, with moulded bodice, wide [portrait neckline outlined with & (tracery of pearl and sequin em- | broider; {the ballering hemline and with long sleeves; the boul {fant skirt was self scalloped, Her | fingertip vell was gathered to a | |elrelet, Jowelled in aris ond [sequins and she carried a white | predyer book with white orchids, | Miss Dorothy Ritcey, the sis {ter of the bride, as maid of honor and Miss Colleen Bird ss {bridesmaid were frocked in iden teal wali length gowns of spices {rust velvet with Sucking foath- {er henddresses and carried t) velvei, muffs econtred wil African chrysanthemums' in au Education Views Aired At Meeting Of Women's Club Mrs, Alan Yan Every, Port Credit, chairman of the commit tee of education for the adian Federation of University Women and chairman of the Board of Education for South Peel, gave a Now's your chance) "SINGER CLEARANCE i" SALE og 1917-67 Photo by Aldsworth Leslie Street Pair Honored On 40th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs, Wiliam W, worked at General Motors for 2 Wilkinson, Leslie street, eole: yours and retired eight years % WILKINSON-JOHNSTON, MARRIED RECENTLY Mr, and Mrs, Glenn Morden | Douglas D, Barton of Oshawa Gilbert exchanged vows An | and the bridegroom is the son « Fally reconditioned used machines Miss Patricia Kathleen Shaw whose marriage to Mr, Ronald Joseph Jackson takes Jade to Il * SINGER' Demonstrators 333% MODEL 15-91 IN PORTABLE, CONSOL OR DESK As Pictured Above the winners of prises donated by club members: Mrs, A, Murdock, Mrs, Robert ht | Joon ! Mew, Ja , MPs, Meming, Mrs, 1, J, Metoalfe, Mrs, DD, R, Wilson, Mrs, Charles Bowra, Mrs, George Goheen, Mrs. Robert Saunders, Mrs, Rob- ert Crook, Mrs, A, J, Parkhill, Mrs. Roy ¥lintoff, Mrs, Donald {A Wilson, Mrs, O, D, Friend, |Mrs, Lee Blor, sence of ording secrota ness, Mra, Donal Miss Ada Kelly, spectively, A reception a bride's parents' awa boulevard south, For the occasion the bride's mother wore wrquolse satin with white acoes- sories and a corsage of while chrysanthemums, he bride gfroom's mother was in black velvet with a corsage of pink roses, Later the couple left for a wedding trip to northern Ontario and wil live In Oshawa EVERGREENS "Fall Planting Is Excellent' Says the Expert. We Can Offer These Low-Priced Evergreens OPEN SPREADING: PFITZER JUNIPER . XK. Drynan, In the the president and he due to fll. Moore and officiated re- and Mrs, --------_ T o e Reverend R. A. Sharp Spea Christ Memoria) Church Ie | of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Giibert | p ope ks those) uth Peal, fave a cently, The bride, the former p 3 i Tt « provoking ta Miss Ellenor Patricia Barton, | of Bloomfield, Ontario |On Study Book At W.A. Meeting [brated thelr 40th wedding anni ako due to & heart condition, | University Women's Club of Osh: is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, [ Photo by Glibert Taylor | The Woman's Auxiliary of Bf, Mrs, Maurice Wood reported Versary recently with a family The couple have one daughter, 8WA and district on Wednesday Matthew's Anglican Church had|on the Little Helpers, a new or. [di00er party and an evening wg..® seeey" MoKee (Doris) and|eVening, Mrs, Every announced or Its speaker Wednesday after-|ganization being formed, It was | fathering of relatives andi ce =o hdchildren, David, [that the first Canadian confer: P E R S 0 N A L N 0 T E S noon, the Heverend It, A, Sharp, announced that in the near fu | friends Jayne and Janice, ence pn education representing rector, Mrs, C, A, Parkin present ture, a Junior Auxillary would be| Mrs, Wilkinson 1s the former | David and Jayne presented|l? Putional organizations is to ol. the devotiount: lope (formed finn, Jotmston, Sailer \ hel, neir grandparents with a cor. be rth 4 i oo jn. h. ol | > ™ n of Ale r, ane i] amuel John, . urge e clu 0 siart & # Whitby; Miss Millie Kapugeln-| In introduc ing the study book, | Mo dors DON a given. By ston of Codar Dale, Mr. Wilkin.|sage And boutonniere, The fam ged 30 Shun to Siart a1 dy ski, Mr, and Mrs, Morley Nigk.|"The Cross and the Chrysanthe ' 4 born in Whitby, The|lly presented them with a man |gened touch erson, Miss Evelyn Wilson, all|mum', Mr, Sharp called upon the| A decision fo wend a cheque to] 80 ag + of 1 by he late! fel radio and Bible and numer: re eachers and parents, morrow afternoon in Northmine|of Whithy; Mrs, John .Grandy, (Women for their sincere interest WA House, Toronto, for the pir souple ii) fl i Wil + nd the ous other gifts, flowers and cards LA flor United Chureh has been Mr. Nell drandy, Mr. Douglas|lh ihe lb: fo ie eags Sa lo Ehren Spyies Yang db probe was portornad on the were received, § ih French Reiod at Dranuptihi events Ams Crandy au Mis Charley Gray a enan mamber| Mrs, K, H. Flotoher presided [lawn of the home of the bride's] Personal greetings were te-|conversation at an earlier ape the ome of Mes, R, L Stainton, all of Brooklin: Mids Annie of the Chureh should be a WA nd reminded the members of parents celved from the Hiotorable Mich. and paid a compliment to Mr, Cohostesses were Mrs, Roy |ltowan, Mrs, Mabel Rowan, Mr, |member, One of the main fun thelr various obligations, We.| Mr, and Mrs, Wilkinson have sel Starr, MP an a rr M, olntyre Hood who had Zion. Co-hostoshe Stainton. (and Mrs. Arthur Wowan, all of [tions of the group was to stimu freshments were served, The next spent all their lives in Oshawa, (Mr, Elton Johnston, brother of moved a vote of thanks In Thomas and Mrs Rom | auton, Sanetville: Mrs. M. Whittington, [late the spiritual growth in the meeting will be on Wednesday, (They have both heen members| the bride, proposed the toast to| French to the speaker, Dr, J, A, Mrs, Stanley Cook, Bom On ok Mr. Thomas Minnicola, Mr. and area and in themselves, There October 39 of King Street United Church for (the pair at the reception ar-(Boulanger at a recent convention og plies a nelghbor. | Mrs ¢ e Whittington, Mr, and must be a desire 10 be conversant ====lover B0 years, Mr. Wilkinson'ranged by Mrs, Marry McKee. (in Fredericton, N.B. Bet. shower, Miss Margaret Du Mra. Lloyd Whiitinglon, af) of (with world affairs. Knowled : B . | ; ---- -- piiteking of bursaries, Mrs, y Peterborough; Mr, Richard Row: was gained from many people & PW B d | nized on Saturday afternoon, Oc. scloned many re 1 nl chal hmong thn MCT 0, tries, such, 1h, iy T140€ Elmo Lymburner [is ® *s™ thes Memoria maivad. cited snail and ¢ y 2 ' MOOK Wold furnish the mater . Church, wit of quetis mated hoi William ltehel! Toronto! Mra.| Japan is made up of four small | Social Event Mary E Dean Wed The Venerable M. D. Clever [should be given fo i dang "of the. bride-elect in the| Georse Reo rabb, ad Rober, |\slands with a population of over | 4 don officiated, The wedding mu- ability. ) s a Wh 1! ober ),000,000 pe h rall wine! " " hy 0 oon scooting department, | gE Mr and Mrs Ronald 0.000 in peoplt, ae overall nie Bimoos Hall wan the soene of| The marriage of Mary Eliza glo hid played by Mr, | Lents oh Wl ugh Fk General Motors, held a dimer In| Gi raw slew x of a A ti. || very successful bridge on Mon. |beth Dean, daughter of Mr. and f Y t08," she sold. "and 1 th her honor at the South End Guill ' provines of Ontario, A very sma | day alght, October fi, sponsored| Mrs. Archie 8, Dean of Oshawa, Given in marriage her fa-|8aries," she sald, "and 1 think oe lor| hy, § I Jackson [peroentage of the total population ¢ | Aponsored| id' Elmo Harold Lymburner,|ther the bride wore a ballerina. |they should be regarded as nd presented her with a junior, Mr, and Mis, Samuel Jackson ) ol Tu The (DY the Oshawa Business and ® ' 'é ' | ar., Masson street, leave on Sun. [Ad been Christianizec We | Brofessi W (rs son of Mr, and Mrs, Percy Lym. [length dress brown velvet|prizes rather than financial as Iner, hn . Shinto and Buddhist religion had |Frofessional Women's Club I burne: \ wih matching feathered hat | sistance," day for a vacation trip to Otta Mn socount of the regrettable burner of Haliburton was solem I a ® Miss Marion Mawley Burk | on and Montreal litle to offer the people, When gretiable a oorsage of yellow and| She also believed in parents eel and Miss Sylvia Buck: ' Communism offered something | Absence through illness of the making themselves more vooal ll, Bowmanville, left lane! Mr, and Mrs, AT, Mills. better than they had, it was small |president, Miss Rose Hawkes, toward rds of edugation and esterday to spend the dy | ley lent yi nd * the r they accepted i he vice + president, Miss Evelyn vet | felt tha k Pe peekend In New York oly, holiday ond Tn. Ottawa, he] horage, Japanese iw a . hosions, on calor! an oned ul o on mp, hy 07% MOE, Sle 7 hers cota 3 ie Un ereta" wn 1) chao. randy « ® Wi " | N ' a A : [any time during the week, or If . 4 evening, Miss Madeline Kelly nerve sandr, (Retroit; (any have" been visiting In other ving IRA Say. Wt and Bins Helen Boddy sold rh ire Clayton Mack, [centres, please call the Soolal tdi oui hat' ito whom much omemade Sandy, Miss Margarel o .| Department at 8-9474 and record || given, much is required", and Patterson looked after the prizes, {the visit, Showers, christenings that we in this country find our.|the names were drawn by Mra GROUPS CLUBS [farewell 'and anniversary parties selves with many blessings, He|Morgan and Miss Audrey Law : [and presentations are always In: iged a greater interest in these |1eT, past president XILIARIES [teresting reading for your friends |p foo teom a Christian stand Favors of lipstick were pro-| The Misses Josephine Helfer AU |and nelghbors. There 18 1N0lngint, and expressed (he wish|Yided for all the guests, A beau: man, Vern Ferguson, Mary {charge for thege items y [that the members would come for |Hful cosmetic kit bag was won|Langan, Hazel Dixon, Helen BETA SIGMA PHI # held atlthe purpose of finding out and|by Mrs, Walter Axtell and a MacDonald, Mary Schmaly, Mar The regular meeting of the |, A JAPA fr A ha {helping with the WA program luncheon set by Mrs, H, J, Pin |{orte, Sproule, Clladys He; Doro ha chapter of Beta Sigma R y ) | Reporting on the first anniver 4 ; |thy Beamer, Maude: y, a wa a Ro Tuerday eve el aot Bavaria, to hie bry (08 8 A al the home of| Following are the names of Snell, Elsie Miller, Joyce Baker, ing, October §, at the home of yooh ny 'Russell's 20th birthday, | Mrs, George Day recently, Mrs, ve, James Carson with help ™ Suess enjoyed dancing, |B. Falconer, the treasurer, stated esident, Mrs, John Grose, Pre:| cores" and musio and refresh. | that the event had been mou fue ing. ments served by Mrs, Russell [cossful, Mrs. George Day, the A letter was read from Mrs. Mew Willard Hall and Mrs Q.|secretary, read an invitation to ' acknor, a former mem: Mackin, Among the guests were|attend a special meeting at St, | oyd Rae ) " Re of this chapter, who Is at| Mrs Russell's sister, Mra, Earl Mark's Angliean Chureh Thurs. it " rember of Alpha/French Mr, French and their day evening, October 17 when Papier . Edinburgh, Scotland, | daughter from California {Mrs R, NH, Soward, Toronto, will Her chapter is holding a Parcel be the special speaker. Her tople Post Sale to provide Christmas will be from the study book, and parcels for the needy, Members pletures will be shown Mi Wal, of the Oshawa Chapter volun tor Beach was named soclal sery d to contribute parcels for 3 ioe secretary, trod Honored By Friends For the benefit of the "Rush Miss Margaret Helen Fry ees' present, Mrs, Douglas Wik | whose marriage to Mr, Robert 8 son spoke on the "Seope of Beta Farndale will be solemnized in Sigma Phi" Mrs, Leo Ratelle| Albert Street United Church tos on the history of the Organisa:imorrow afternoon has heen feted TAILORED UNDERWEAR FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Whatever thelr age, whatever thelr needs, Mother knows she'll get iii Margaret Fry tion and Mrs, James Carson on at several $re-nuptial parties the history of the local chapter A miscellaneous shower wan The cultural program on poel-ineld at the home of Mrs, James ry and music was in charge of Howes who was assisted by Mea Miss Frances Howard oer Fry and Mrs, Jack Mas a x Millan, Prizes were awarded to FAITHFUL GROUP {Mrs, BE. F, Poll, Mra, Frederick The regular meeting of the Williams, Mrs, C. KE, Fry and Faithiul group of King Streetinps Norman Hural, Miss Joan | United Cifurch was held on Tues (Parson, and Miss Carol Roddick day evening, October 8, In the|assisted in serving church parior - Miss Kent Gerrow and Mra The president, Mrs, W. Train william Farndale entertained at er, opened the meeting with aly miscellaneous shower at the lat poem, Mrs, William Short was initer's home with Miss Marlene | charge of the devotional period. |Lawion, Miss Judy O'Riley, Mrs, |) Mrs, Trainer read the seripture Ceell O'Riley, and Mrs, Orville * lesson followed by a poem and Lawton, serving prayer hy Mrs, Short, Mrs, Stan» wicellaneous shower ley Gomme sang two solos held at the Storie Park MP Edward Goodman called munity hall, arranged by v the voll and gave the treasurer's/ George Lemere, Mrs William » report. The secretary, Mrs. Wil |Sialibrass and Mrs. Bert Fry, An) Ham Mitchell, read the minutes amusing skit was put on hy Mra of the last meeting Kdward Shemilt and Mrs, Jaok| Final plans were made for the Crags. A hostess chalr was also bazaar and tea which Is being presented to the future bride held on Thursday, October 17 at/ Miss Carol Roddick, Miss Joan pom. in the church parlor, Parson, Mrs. Jack Me dillan and Mrs. Short and her committee Mrs, Robert Fry assisted the served refreshments hostesses in wérving . AEs Miss Carol Roddiok and Miss CHRIST CHURCH GUILD Joan Parson were hostesaes at a The October meeting of the oup and saucer shower at the afternoon guild of Christ Memo home of Mrs, J. W. Parson, and vial Church was held in the pare were assisted by Mrs, Jack ish hall on Wednesday, October MoMillan and Mrs. Parson, In LJ serving, Prive winners included president, Mrs. Fre dines Diane Parking, Miss Mari opened the meeting With jun Reid, Mrs. Jack MeMillan Minutes of the previous ang Mes, Allen Stire ANd treasurers report wis Marie entortalne al a miscellaneous with a dem Mrs, Morris Fenton as co-hosless hand A {Miss Margaret Leddy assisted In weaving by the Oshawa Weas serving. In the program of Guild to be held in the par [eamen: Men. Allon Belts, Mis [Angeline Suchlas, Mrs. Glenn Fry land Miss Fay MacDonald re celved prizes Mrs Rd The Lloyd prayers meeting were read The guild is sponsoring onsteation and sale of Leddy shower or ish hall on Wednesday ber 8, from 7 to 10 pn On Wednesday, November 2 wild will join with 'other! of the Draw Moko the Custems and hack Division of Gene [Miss Fry + ved chureh in present Fram annual Christmas bagaar neeting membe work fol hey il 1 11 \ article 6 he sold al thelof her special patier Followin h he | this yievening, M Wha Farndale will entertain the bridal Dari. 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