The Oshawa Times, 27 May 1960, p. 8

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WEDDING PRINCIPALS Carol Ann MacInally and | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd John Hourigan Nailor were | MacInally of .Oshawa and the united in marriage recently at | | bridegroom is the son of Mr. St. Gregory's Roman Catholic | and Mrs. John Nailor of Ajax. Church. The bride is the daugh- | --Photo by Mary's studio Patricia Ann Gibbs Becomes Bride of Donald W. King The marriage of Patricia Annried deep pink roses and white Gibbs and Donald Wayne Francis|carnations, the bridesmaid, white King was solemnized last Satur-|chrysanthemums and pink carna- day afternoon in Simcoe Street|tions and the junior bridesmaids, United Church by the Reverend|nosegays of turquoise - tinted, J. K. Moffat, white chrysanthemums The bride is the daughter of| Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey O. Gibbsiman and ushering were Gerald of Oshawa and the bridegroom is Hannon and William Kaduke. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyri A reception was held in St. King of Ajax tin Mr. Lawrence Mayhew played Stephen's Church hall. To re- the wedding music. ceive, the bride's mother wore a Given in marriage by her plye and white flowered sheath father, the bride wore a baller- and a corsage of yellow roses and ina gown of white silk orgamza| | : with a fitted bolero over the strap-| "hite chrysanthemums. The bride- less bodice. A rhinestone tiara|groom's mother chose a rose held her fingertip veil and she brocade ensemble with grey ac- carried deep red roses with ste- cessories, pink roses and white . | Prayer" Mr. Conrad Cimbuls was best | Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Moy 27, 1960 'Frances Marie Snow Is Wed Women Betty Ann Carey Feted By Friends Prior to Wedding Miss Betty Ann Carey whose e to Mr. Daniel Cocker- ton is to take place tomorrow has been honored at several par- ties recently. Mrs. Charles Urie arranged a miscellaneous shower that was held at the home of Mrs. Gordon Maddock, Adelaide street west. Mrs. Cecil Marks of Toronto, honored her niece with a surprise SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Daw- son of Osh wish to the engagement of their elder daughter, Marlene Margaret Ann, [Dts to Mr. Gary Charles Morgan, only son of Mr. and Mrs, Albert The wedding is to take place in King Street United Church on Sat- urday, June 25, 1960, at 4 o'clock. ENGAGEMENT Mrs, Louise Edwards of Putn PIETY Alah e of her daughter, shower and a pr tion of a china cabinet and h } Mrs. W. J. Clark, Elgin street east, was hostess at a shower at her home when the bride-to-be 'To Douglas C. Sandford | The Reverend S. C. H. A'vin..a Cathedral train. The draped son officiated at the marriage on|hipiine was accented at the back Saturday afternoon, May 21, in|with sequin embroidery. A jewell- Albert Street United Church, of|ed crown held her finger tip veil Frances Marie Snow and Douglas|and she carried a cascade of pink Clarence Sandford. The bride|delight roses and stephanotis. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. Lionel Vincent was ma- Henry S. Snow and the bride-|tron of honor for her sister and groom is tne nephew of Mr. andithe other attendant was Mrs, Mrs. Ralph Hopson all of Osh-Harry Snow Jr., a sister-in-law. awa. They wore identical gowns of The wedding music was played| mist green silk organza having by Mrs. Bruce Searle who accom-| Victoria yokes of matching Chan- panied the soloist, Mrs. R. K. Kel- [tilly lace and draped princess lington, who sang "The Wedding! front panels highlighted the hoop- and "O Perfect Love".led walk-length skirts. They each Given in marriage by her(wore matching flower headdresses father, the bride wore a fpll-itopped with blush veils. Their was presented with a card table and chair set, kitchen stool, oven- ware and pantry shelf goods. Mrs. Denis Ferguson held a kitchen and pantry shelf shower at the home of Mrs. W. P. Whit- tington, Mary street, and the guests were all former school friends of the bride-elect. The girls in the Prudential In- surance office arranged a sur- prise shower at the home of Mrs! Noel Rowland, Ajax, and a bedspread was presented A surprise shower was ar- ranged by the neighbors on Mas- son street, who presented a nest of tables and other gifts. The bride's mother, Mrs, J, F, Carey entertained the maid of honor, brid ids and flower fiength gown of gardenia white|short white gloves 1 ted [taffeta with a deep bodice of|the.r brief sleeves and they car- Chantilly lace with a scalloped|ripd fans of button chrysanthe- [sabrina neckline and lily point |slceves. The skirt fanned out into PERSONALS It has never been known to rain at the garden tea at Stone- haven in all the years that Mr. and Mrs. G. N. Irwin have open- ed their charming grounds for the event. During the past rainy weather the Laurel Group has optimistically gone ahead with plans and the following will pour tea in their turn, rain or shine: Mrs. Bruce Annand, Mrs. Lloyd Pegg, Mrs. W. Manuel, Mrs. L. M. McMurtry, Mrs. D. I. Mac- Leod, Mrs. J. R. Carson, Mrs. J. H. Lockwood, Mrs. R. Christie, and Mrs. Kelvin James. Mrs. C. E. Chailfour, Colborne street west, has left for Hartford, Connecticut, to attend the mér- riage of her niece, Miss Lorraine Marie Quesnel to Mr, Joseph James Bolus. The ceremony is to take place tomorrow at St Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, Winsted, Connecticut. Mrs. Thomas Peters, 280 Burk street, and granddaughters, Susan and Carol, spent the week- end at Sudbury visiting Mrs. Peters' daughter, Mrs. Donald white, Miss Laurie Lee Snow, small niece of the bride, was flower|, freck of aqua silk organza, over taffeta having a matching velvet sash. Complementing her head- d:ess she too wore short white gloves and carried a miniature fan of button chrysanthemums like those of the senior attend- |ants. Mr. Harry Snow Jr., brothers of the bride. The reception was held in the |panquet hall of Albert Street "| mother received wearing a Imauve flowered dress of silk or- ganza over taffeta, white cessories. aunt, Mrs. Ralph Hopson, who| ganza over taffeta. Material from her gown trimmed her white cloctie hat. They both wore cor- chrysanthemums. For points in the United States the| bride travelled in a beige suit phanotis. chrysanthemums, Riggs and family. gloves. mums tinted aqua and shading to 2 girl wearing a short billowing!' Mr. William Solomon performed| the duties of best man and the| ushers were Mr. Fred Snow and n |United Church where the bride's| | Assisting was the bridegroom's| girl at a supper party at Sandal- wood on Wednesday, and the bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Cockerton, Simcoe |street north, are entertaining the |bridal party after the rehearsal this evening. HOUSEHOLD HINT Use a piece of old nylon to apply cleaning fluid or soap solu- tion to a spoiled dark garment. Nylon leaves no lint, brimmed hat and matching ac-| | chose deep aqua flowered or-| sages of tinted shell pink button| the honeymoon trip t0| of French wool, a green hat and| Beverley Isabelle Gould, to Mr. Robert John Leask, son of Mrs. M. E. Leask of Bowmanville and the late Mr. Leask. The marriage will take place on Saturday, July 2, 1960, in Trinity United Church, Bowmanville, Mrs. Hillis Wilbur Former Carol Beare 'Showered' Bride Prior to her marriage to Mr. Hillis Wilbur, Miss Carol Ann Beare of Greenbank was honored at a shower held at the home of Mrs. Rena Fisk of Bowmanville. It was arranged' by the girls of the Sales Distribution staff, Gen- eral Motors main office, who presented towels and a bridge set; Mrs. George Skerratt and her daughter, Merna, were hostesses at their home for a china Shower. Guests were former school friends. Mrs. Ewart Willis, aunt of the bride, was hostess for a novelty recipe shower at the bride's home, Each guest presented the The maid of honor was Miss| For the wedding trip to south. Margaret Lapham and the westerly points in Ontario the| bridesmaid, Miss Judith King; junior bridesmaids were Miss Gloria Gibbs and Miss Margaret bride donned a black and white Out-of town guests at the Sand-| ford - Snow wedding on Saturday |Teside in Oshawa. On their return the couple will checked sheath with matching|included Mr. and Mrs. Howard| coat, white accessories and a cor-| Hopson, Hampton, Mrs. Ernest Doris Gibson Maidman. All wore turquoise| Sage of deep red roses. ; blue organza with white acces-| Mr. and Mrs. King are making sories. The maid of honor car-|their home at Ajax. ahs wi Kn ALY WED IN DOUBLE- RING CEREMONY | Courchesne, Whitby. Guests at the King-Gibbs wed-| ding included Mr. and Mrs. Roy|. Lawrence and son, Owen, Na- panee; Mrs. Pearl King, Good- erham; Mrs. Evelyn Kaduke, and son, William, Mr. Alvin King, Peterborough; Mr. Stanley Car- penter, Miss Beverley Carpenter, Mr. and Albert Schaubel, Mr. Gerald Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carpenter, all of Fort Colborne; Mr. and Mrs. Murray Carpenter, Toronto; Mr. ard Mrs. William LeGros, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright and son, Phillip, Ajax; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Hearn, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. William Mitchell, Green- wood; Mr. and Mrs. Orval King, Mr. Edward Blake, Maple Grove. Mr. and Mrs. James Leckie, Adelaide avenue west, left yes- terday for Montreal where they will board the SS Sylvania for a six-week trip to visit rela ives and friends in Scotland. Accompany- ing them was their daughter, Miss Isabel Leckie of Toronto, and their granddaughter, Miss Patricia Duquette of Oshawa, who will visit Scotland and tour the continent. Feted Bride-Elect Miss Doris Beverley Gibson whose marriage to Mr. George Albert Warden will take place this evening, has been feted at several pre-nuptial events. Mrs. Donald Gibson and Mrs. J. V. Burridge were hostesses at a shower at the former's home when a number of miscellaneous gifts were presented. Mrs. Grant Hardy, Westmore- land avenue, entertained at a miscellaneous shower. Serving Donald Dean, Mrs. Donald Gib- son and Miss Gail Peeling. Mrs. Blake Barrager and Miss Queenie ' Robertson were co- hostesses at a Tnisce]l stone shower at the former's Edgewood drive, Toronto. A pantry shelf shower was given by Mrs. Oscar Parker at her home at Golf street. A neighborhood shower was convened and held at the home of Mrs. Donald McLean, Dear- born avenue, when the future bride received a number of mis- cellaneous gifts HOUBIGANT says: Discover the Fun of Feeling Pretty with a Spray of Married recently in the Uk- | eral Hospital, rainian Presbyterian Church were Mr. and Mrs, Everett W. King. The bride who is a grad- uate of class '55 of the School of Nursing of the Oshawa Gen- olishen and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dan- iel W. King of Bowmanville. is the daughter | of Mr, and Mrs. Michael Nich- | --Photo by Ireland | The easiest, most effective way to apply fragrance is to spray it on, so take your choice of beguiling Chantilly Eau de Toilette in either of these delightful sproy bottles, Available for a limited time only. Chantilly, with Gift Atomizer were Mrs, Ernest Peeling, Mrs. | CANADA'S BEST VALUE n Value Line of the 1960's 13 CU. IT. FULLY AUTOMATIC SPECIAL THIS WEEK! 299 AND LOOK . . . 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