Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 2 Jul 1958, p. 6

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6 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, July 2, 1958 | AJAX AND DISTRICT NEWS | John Mills, Representative--Phone Ajax 426 | By GRACE MILLS PW (Mrs. Bolton Falby of Ajax, i |INorman Alban, son of M ' |Alban of Toronto, was . |Ajax, by Rev. Melville Butta 3 Saturday. Wearing an original gown , |imported French silk taffeta White of white roses. and Miss Jean McNeill, sen lilac silk organza. Pretty Wedding For Ajax The marriage of Miss Cath-|bride, and Miss Diane arine Falby, daughter of Mr, and|younger sister of the bride, wore Norman Alban and the late Mr.|rose sashes and headdresses in solemn- [an identical styling to the senior 4 lized in St. Paul's United Church, |bridesmaid's gown. The . brides- her own design the bride was [ushers were Ian MacPherson, given in marriage by her father.|John Crispo of Toronto, and Rob- re-embroidered guipure|ert Falby of Ajax. Mrs. Charles ® |lace outlined the portrait neck-|Walker sang Handel's "Wedding " |line, tiny sleeves, and was placed|Hymn" and Bach's on the skirt to emphasize the|With Me". slender front silhouette of the gown, flowing into a full chapelmother received in a Ciel Chap- train at the back. A fingertip silk|man gown of aqua silk shantung illusion' veiling was held in place|with matching accessories and a by a coronet of lace and orange corsage of pink roses. The bride- blossoms, She carried a cascade|groom's mother assisted, in a Maid of honor was Miss Bever-|With lace, wearing an orchid cor- ley Falby, sister of the bride. She|Sage. bridesmaid, were gowned alike in|ceptior was the wedding cake, | The dresSes|the top tier y were empire style with bouffant|bride's grandmother, the second a Girl Miss Judith Walls, cousin of the Falby, to Ys pale pink silk organza with deep rs, |maids all carried cascades of pink roses. of| The groomsman was Hugh of [Sampson of Toronto, and the "Be Thou At the reception the bride's gown of deep rose crepe accented jor| An item of interest at the re- belonging to the of|tier to her mother, and the bot- AJAX WEDDING Leaving for the wedding trip Ey A : " /i Lon ; skirts, emphasized with a sash G 4 ; BR a bi i ---- deep lilac silk organza which was tom tiers to the bride. Each of caught in the back with tiny pinkithe tiers was "separated" by an WEIRD WONDERFUL COSTUMES AT BOWMANVILLE roses. The headdresses were interval of 28 years. : crushed organza of the same dark BOWMANVILLE SMALL | compete for the prizes in nine | minion Day, and Kids' day, | nial Week. These are not all | of costumes and the ingenuity [lilac, encircled with tiny pink|Mrs .Alban wore a dress and | different categories of fancy | set aside specially for their the photo | of the wearers. FRY turned out in force to ! costume Tuesday. It was Do- | special events during Centen- ! BOWMANVILLE AND DISTRICT NEWS Staff Reporter -- D. GLYNN -- MA 7-7013 Octogenarian Travels From Saskatchewan BOWMANVILLE -- T, A. Bea-; Races and contests were under Werry. Boys, 6 to 8--- Billy Mor- i cock, 86 of Weyburn, Sask., was/the supervision of the Goodyear rison, Timmy Brooks, 'Randy | the oldest person attending the Recreation Club. Winners in the|Donaghue. Grandmothers -- Mrs. community picnic held Tuesday various events were as follows: [Nelly Lunn, Mrs. Irene Kilpatrick, to observe Bowmanville's Cen-| Girls, 9 to 11 -- Sheila Allin,{Mrs. Ethel Edmonds. tennial and Dominion Day Gail Hobbs, Gail Kilpatrick.| Girls, 5 and under -- Margaret | S8am Cole of Alberta was the Boys, 9 to 11 -- John Kilpatrick, Sweep, Nancy Whalen, Janice Visitor from the longest distance.|Kenneth Marshall, Gerald Har-|Langdon. Boys, 5 and under - i Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lee were par- ness. {Tommy Stout, Billy Demmer, i ents of the largest family pres- i ent. They and their seven chil- patrick, Evelyn Jones, Margaret lover -- Barbara Bathgate, Peggy dren had come from Colborne for Corden. Boys, 12 to 14 -- Donald |Haynes, Mary Vanetvlvin. i the event. Kerr, Bob McManus, Larry| Girls, 15 to 17 - Evelyn Jones, Prizes were presented to each Stickle. Ladies' novelty race -- Myrtle Brown, Sandra Turner. of the above persons. Prizes were! Ena Etcher, Bernice Budai, Betty Men, 18 and owver--John Bot also presented to the winners of Westlake. trell, Joe Kilpatrick, Mike Mur: ] the various races and contests| Girls, 6 to 8 -- Annie deJager, ------ prizewinners, but FoR, i S id : .._ jacket of pale blue linen, with a The two Junior bridesmaids, matching hat of organza. She car- Mr, and Mrs. Norman Alban sign the register in the vestry of St. Paul's United Church following their marriage Sat- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Bolton C. Falby of Ajax. The groom is the son of Mrs. Arthur Alban and the late Mr. Alban of To- givi me idea of the variety Times-Gazette Staff Photo, Beards Are Not Asset To Club . Boys, -- Blaine | Pickard, David Milne, Pete Arm- strong. Men's novelty -- Ray Stainton, Bob Dykstra, Leonard Wight. Grandfather's spot -- Henry Dykstra, Arthur Saunders, Ernest urday. Mrs. Alban is the for- | ronto. ried a white bag and gloves and 2 mer Catherine Falby, daugh- wore shadow calf shoes of a pale blue to white shade. A corsage of white and pink carnations accent- ed the outfit. On their return Mr, and Mrs. Alban will reside in Toronto. Photo by John Mills, The aircraft, given to Belgium Operation Jump |, the United States and Can- Mate Completed ada under their NATO mutual aid commitments, were flown from BEAUVECHAIN, Belgium (CP)|canada in four groups by RCAF Operation Jump Mate was com i George Brabin, John Ryan and Pe Tuesday when 11 Cana- personnel. The first group ar i j d last December. dian CF-100 jet interceptors were|"1Ve : The season's largest baseball|{turned over to the Belgian air| The United States paid 75 per Girls, 12 to 14 -- Patsy Kil- (Gary Chisholm. Women, 18 and -- |Hansen. | Pie eating contest -- John Kil-| BOWMANVILLE -- Lacking|Oldfield pounded a homer and Ralph O'Reilly, Palmer Knight,| patrick, Don Henning, Sebastian beards -- but not hitting power, |counted three of their runs, Bob |Sweep. Larry's BA's, substituting for the|Winter and Jim Hare scored two| Lorne Jeffs. Treasure hunt, over 12 -- Patsy famous House of David ball club, | apiece. Kilpatrick, Darlien McCullock.|proved beards don't make ball] Relief pitcher Ken Fisher was| Under 12 -- Ronald Webb, Wes-|players Monday night by defeat- ley Lane, David Wright |ing Bowmanville Harvesters 13-6, the only member of the squad| who didn't score. He took the the thrilling game. audience, more than 300 watched WINS DRAW | force, bringing its total of CF-100s to 53. cent of the cost and Canada con- tributed the remainder. lin an exhibition game at Vincent!mound in the fifth inning and Tom Masterson, 72 Brow n|Massey Park. struck out five batters and al-| street, was winner of a bicycle in| The powerful West Toronto sen- lowed only two walks. the Recreation Department draw (ior club, trailing 5-3, expoded| Jim Hare was the starting hur- lat the community picnic held in|with an eight run rally in the|ler, He fanned six and walked the Cream of Barley Park Tues- fifth inning to capture the fray. six. day. Larry's were a last-minute sub| Gord Sellers and George Jones | Second prize of a mantel radio for the American squad who were|shared the Bowmanville pitching | was won by Leon Curtin, 5 Pine injured in a bus accident while | chore. Jones took the mound in street. Earl Evans, Port Hope, en-route to Canada for a tour.|the sixth. Sellers fanned four and won a doll as third prize. The House of David was to play | walked two. Jones struck out one | m---- a Bowmanville as part of the Cen-'and gave up two walks. | BIG PROGRAM tennial program of 'Old Home SCORED TWICE f LONDON (CP) -- Britain now Week". Gord Sellers scored twice for has two completed atomic powet VITAL DOUBLE {Harvesters. Ken Kelly, Tim Cox, | stations for electricity, six under; Catcher Jack Litch"s double|Ted Dadson, Fred Cowle counted | construction and two more being with the bases loaded sparked the other runs. ! planned. the Whitby crew's victory. Brent! Whitby"s other scorers were: held throughout the afternoon. Marlene Dorsman Margaret Speaker Faints On School Stage BOWMANVILLE (Staff) -- A| "A brilliant student r..ght be| former principal of the Bowman- able to go on, "if he was help- / ville District High School, 79-ed." Mr. Morrison warned, how- yearold W. J. Morrison, of ever, that financial aid might Belleville, collapsed on the also go to the other extreme. school auditorium stage seconds Students, he added, might car- after delivering an address to an|ry on with their schooling and audience of former students of|still be no further ahead. the school. He said students who excelled The fainting spell was of in athletics were given a great short duration and was attribu-|deal of publicity and were held ted to the heat. At last report, |in high' esteem. He suggested Mr. Morrison was said to have that just as much or even more recovered. recognition should be given to Mr. Morrison was principal of students who excelled in acade- the Bowmanville high school/mical subjects. | from 1918 to 1929 and has now| In closing, Mr. Morrison, al retired from the teaching pro- one time meniber of the Bow- fession. 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