BE a me Jt NS S-- er PE at District High School Saturday| BERRY-WILLIAMSON Many Attend Ajax Wedding | Mr. and Mrs, Berry will reside his 65th birthday Saturday. | By GRACE MILLS AJAX -- Daffodils were used|in Ajax. to decorate the St. Paul's United| OUT OF TOWN GUESTS Church Saturday, March 19, at 3.00 p.m. when Donelda Jean Williamson and Denton Lynu| Berry were united in marriage by Rev. T. Rex Norman. ley; Mr. and Mrs, Stewart William- son and the of Ajax. | Entering the chureh on the} Mrs. SE town guests included! ine weekend. i E. Williamson, : is the son of "0 "¢ the bride, all of To-|rial Hospital, Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. A. Victor Berry, all ronto: Mrs. F. Ashby, Mrs. C.| Lang, and Mrs. Emily Hayes of (family visited Mr. Oshawa. Mrs. Ernest Crisp, Gorm-| Mrs. K. Tolhurst, Mr. and| i William Bichanls, 3 {Gwen Carthew, Mrs. Helen Dow- The bride is the daughter of| 0 and daughter { M ily spent the weekend in Toronto|ville Saturday. with relatives. F E. M. Adams attended a weekend with his A. Carter. BURKETON By A. R. HUBBARD | Mrs. |birthday party for her grand- mother, Mrs Mrs.peter Gatchell and fam-|daughter Lee Adams in Bowman,| Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Cochrane,| Mrs. Esther Carnochan attend- {Nestleton, Mr. and rs. Robert/ed a birthday party at the red Carter, Toronto, spent the|Carter and family, Whitby, were/of Mr. and Mrs. Ear! Howard, guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M.|Oshawa, in honor of Lawrence | Adams, |Carnochan Saturday. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Meveh 31, 1960 3} Mrs. Effie Luke, Toronto, Mr.|family, Oshawa, visited Mss. B. and Mrs. Orville Green and|Bryan, Saturday. BURKETON -- Mr, and Mrs. {Ross Hubbard and Janice Tren {ton visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben | Hubbard Saturday. Benjamin Hubbard eelebrated Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Harvey and| family, Oshawa, were guests of {Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Turnbull at | Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cor- imack and family, Oshawa, visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. George Allison Sandra, and Sunday. grand. Charles Graham is in Memo-| Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Taylor and| and Mrs, Cyrus Ashton Sunday. arm of her father, the bride wore a full length gown of Chantilly lace over taffeta and crinoline. The bodice was styled with long CROSSWORD PUZZLE fitted sleeves and bateau neck-| line, A Juliet cap of the lace held! her fingertip veil of illusion net and she carried a cascade of vel low roses. Mrs. Dale Berry as matron of honor, wore yellow organza with balloon-style tiered skirt, white accessories and carried a cascade of yellow and white 'mums. The bridesmaids, Jean Friar and Margaret Williamson, sister of the bride, wore gowns in tie same style as the matron of honor, Miss Frair in pink, with cascade of pink and white 'mums, and Miss Williamson in pale blue, with pink and white carnations. The flower-girl was Kimberly- Amn Berry, sister of the groom, who wore a bouffant dress of white with pink embroidered flow- ers, and carried a basket of pink and white carnations. Dale Berry was best man for i A center his brother, and the ushers were 28. Brittle Tom Carthew, cousin of the bride, and Duane Berry, brother = of the groom. Lynda Smyth played the wed- ding music, and accompanied the soloist, Mrs, B, J. Severs. At the reception in the Sunday school hall, the bride's mother wore a sheath dress of sapphire, blue satin with bouffant over-| skirt, with large bow set with jewelled ornament, white acces- sories and a corsage of yellow roses, She was assisted by the groom's mother in navy blue lace, beige accessories and cor- sage of pink roses. For a honeymoon trip to Niag-| ara Falls, the bride chose a wool suit in powder blue with) beige hat and accessories and a eorsage of pink "mums. Fr] {eym.) 8. Herwy Hudson's ship 8. German river 4. Soared &. Plaything 6. Siberian Mongoloid % That left out coat 8. Civil wrong 25. Jewish Sewtering's Ameer ® Toward the month sheltered 27. Vehicle side 29, Offer 20. Minus 31. Stand 16.7t is (poetl.) up 17. 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This complete 12- pc. twin bed outfit, only 139.9% complete this week at Ruther- ford's. Only $10 a month. OPEN Friday Nights *til 9 p.m. 154-156 SIMCOE ST. S. in OSHAWA PHONE RA 5-6559 DUNBARTON By IVY THOMPSON DUNBARTON -- The On-We-Go| members and friends spent an| evening bowling at the Brock| 1 in Ajax. A social evening] followed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mitchell. Marie Mitchell and Anne Len-| sox, won first prizes at the To-| ronto East uMsic Festival at Glenmount United Church for age 15 and under Sn pide duets.) a evening. | Mrs, Margaret Annan was al patient in Oshawa General Hos- pital for several days last week. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Willis and! Nancy Kouwenberg of Ajax spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, J. H. McClement. E. A. Cornwall of Parry Sound is ing a few weeks with his son, Ed Cornwell and Mrs. Corn-| well of Fairport road north. Mrs. Marion McClement and Mrs. Elizabeth Boyes attended] the final eoncert of .the Whitby| Concert Association in the eon- cert hall at the Ontario Ladies College Saturday. The Circle Group of the Sen-| jor WA is holding a Daffodil Tea April 20 at the Dunbarton| United Church school room. Kiwanis Club members and rom Ajax Hospital and is eon-| valescing at home. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Owens are visiting relatives in Ottawa this week. Mrs. Leonard Mills of Mont- real visited her mother-in-law, Mrs. F. Mills, for a few days last week. Walter Willis visited Mr. and Mrs. Doug. Willis Saturday. Mrs. George Howe of Toronto visited her daughter, Mrs. Gerry O'Connor at the week-end. Allen Beach of Toronto Univer- sity preached the service at the United Church Sunday morning. | PONTYPOOL | By MRS. H. M. RICHARDSON PONTYPOOL -- Dr. Spellar is home after 10 days in Civic Hos- pital, Peterborough. Mrs. Harry Van Weiringan is in Civic Hospital, Peterborough. Verdon Lathangue and Clifford Curtis attended the funeral of the| late Mare Desgrassilliers in Bow- manville on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. James McMullen Sr., Lotus, visited Mrs. Lillie Richardson at the weekend. The Young Peoples HC group had their meeting at Mrs. Colin| Richardson's home Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Nimigon| and Mr. and Mrs, Aleck Nimigon, Lindsay, visited Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nimigon, Whitby, Sunday. Mrs. Sam Manetta is home| again after a visit to her daugh-| ter Betty, in New York. { Larry Bradley is taking over the mail route from Grant Stuart April 1. ! EASY METHOD LONDON (CP) -- A chemical firm has invented a spray which | it says will check the growth of privet hedges, and save house- nolders the chore of trimming 'hem. It includes hydrazine, also 1sed in fuel for space rockets. 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