The Oshawa Times, 6 Jun 1960, p. 7

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Candlelight Two-Ring Ceremony blue and accessories in shaded tones of blue. Her corsage was blue and white carnations. The newly wedded pair will live in Oshawa. ent from Hampton, Whitby, rd boro, Nestleton, Toronto, Bowmanville, Brantford and London For Patricia Gray, G. Burrows The marriage of Patricia Gail Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald William Gray, and Gerald William Burrows, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Burrows, all of Osh- awa, was solemnized on Friday, June 23, at King Street United Church, The Reverend M. A. Bury offi- ciaetd at the candlelight double- ring ceremony. Mr. Rhydidd Wil- Out of town guests were pres- Cooksville, Brampton, Port Perry, Mount Forest, liams Ngo the wedding music and Mr. Donald Allman sang. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor- length gown featuring a very full skirt of pure white chiffon. wide pleated satin formed a large bustle bow with floating streamers falling into a slight train. The circlet neckline was enhanced with seed pearls sleeves were complemented by long satin gloves. A high crown her very full shoulder-length veil and she carried a spray of pale pink roses and stephanotis. Mrs. Leon Victor was matron- of-honor. Miss Sandra Scott, Mrs. William Laskaris and Miss Susan : |Cooper, cousin of the bride, were the other attendants. Designed by ' [the attendants and the bride, the dresses were made of pure white embroidered cotton. Fashioned after the bride's gown they fea- Family Honors Harold St. Pair On Anniversary Harcid street, were recently hon- ored at a surprise party given by and leaf applique and the short|their three sons, and Ailan. The occasion was the ; )! 40th weddin, anniver- # lof crystal and seed pearls held Sousle's 8 Davey, Mrs. Peterborough and the best man, Mr. Harry Kelsey, were present. ated with ruby colored candles, streamers and bells. anuiversary cake, of Mr. centered the 'table. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davey, Fred, Arthur ary The bridesmaid, sister of Mrs. George Stevens of The tea table was gaily decor-| & A two-tier compliments Tony Esposito, and Mrs. During the evening a buffet| © GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES Auxiliary of Local 50, National Undon of Public Service Employ- gos was held recently in Simcoe nN Lachlan presided. The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs. Leonard Crawford and the treas- urer, Mrs. Robert Corneal, gave her financial report. ry TE AUXILIARY The May meeting of the Ladies The president Mrs. John Mac- 14 at 8 p.m. in Simcoe Hall CONNAUGHT PARK AUX. "| way, Ireland, and the late Mrs. Hodgins. Her fiance, a member Mrs, Herbert : led 15 members present. | Mrs. Edward Hubbell read the secretary's report and Mrs. Her- mas La Faive, the card report. The bingos on Wednesday after- noons in the clubhouse were discussed and help arranged for the summer months Election of officers for the year 1960-1961 is as follows: Presi- dent by acclamation, Mrs. Her- bert Braiden; vice - president, by acclamation, Mrs. John Me- Quade; secretary, Mrs, Harry Poloz; treasurer, Mrs. John Poch; bingo committee for the summer months, Mrs. John Me- Quade and Mrs. George Waite; card convener, Mrs, Peter Grice; |social convener, Mrs, Steven Dyl; press reporter, Mrs. Melvin Mc- Cabe; telephone committee, Mrs. supper was served by Mrs. Allan| 3 Davey, Mrs. Arthur Davey and © % Miss Josie Barnoski. Ou vehalf of friends present and many whe were unable to at- tend, Allan Davey presented his mother and father with an ap- propriate gift. Mr. Davey ex- | pressed thanks. Among those present were Mrs. {George Hutchinson, mother of the brioe, Mr. and Mrs. George Stev- ens, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelsey, all of Peterborough, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Vermoen, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Maijdman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barnoski, Mr. and Mrs. William Riley Mrs. Ronald Creamer, Mr. Joseph Wilson, Mr. Alfred Gum- nell, Jerry, Joey and Linda Davey of Oshawa, Miss Josie Bar- noski. Toronto. {tured circlet necklines forming a |decp "V" in back. A cummer- ; 'bund of turquoise silk enhancing| 2 [the waist formed a large bow in v back with streamers trailing to {the end of the skirts. Short white! [gloves complemented the short sleeves and their small white petal hats featured over-the-face| | veils. They carried sprays of tint- ed carnations and stephanotis. . y fe 4 gs | Mr, Larry Hutchison was best| gh . Z {man, Ushering were Messrs. his # i gi | Gary Gray, Leon Victor and Wil- GOLDEN WEDDING i Sle A reception was held at the Flying Dutchman, Bowmanville. Residents of Oshawa since | their many friends on Wednes- To receive, the bride's mother 1922, Mr. and Mrs. John van | day, the 50th anniversary of {wore hyacinth chiffon over silk * Driel, Thornton road north, re- | their wedding. . ceived congratulations from --Oshawa Times Photo i ih GROWING UP Daughter of Mrs. Audrey De- | O'Neil, Ottawa, and great riger, Monash avenue, is Chris- | granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. tine Margaret. Christine cele- "% a brated her eighth birthday yes | Sustive Romhild, Pembroke, {erday. She is the granddaugh- | Ontario. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy | i aii MOST HOT WATER at LOWEST COST with a --Photo by Ireland Pe Brim RR NATURAL GAS RENTAL LABOR UNION ensemble of larkspur blue em- Greetings were received from RS Antonietta Korczynski Is Wed To Donald Collins at Whitby and white accessories, The bride- groom's mother assisting wore an east, the bride donned a blue print sheath dress and jacket The marriage of Antonietta Korczynski of Whitby and Don- ald Collins of Scarboro was sol-|with a navy blue topcoat: blue emnized recently by the Rever-|and white accessories and a cor- end A. G. Quesnelle in St. John|sage of pink carnations. the. Evangelist Roman Catholic| Mr. and Mrs, Collins will make daughter of Mr. Ronald Korczyn-| ski, Whitby, and the late Mrs.| is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- Assoc. For Retarded don Collins of Port Perry. o the Plans Open House wedding music and the was Miss Yvonne Dube. father, the bride wore a full- length gown of peau de soie over The Association for Retarded Chiidren held its monthly meet- Church, Whitby. The bride is the|their home in Scarboro, Ontario. Korezynski and the bridegroom] Mr. Fred Parrot Dléved Given in marriage by burl |Glenholme School nylon net with a bustle bow and chapel train. The bodice, styled|ing at Glenholme School Simcoe] with lily point sleeves, had a|street south. President Mrs. Wil- ne jrimimed with liam Wilson opened with a prayer| ets for a children and wel- attending o orange Ethel onli helq --- one time. embroidered veil and she carried 3 saseude of red Joes and white Oe br Jw, athered chrysanthemums. The maid of honor, Miss Pat- Yeport given ly Mrs, Wilsred Har ricia Bartels, was in surquoise | The president thanked all those blue and the bridesmaids, Miss who came ou, on tag day despite the rainy weather, helping to make it the most successful yet. lines with high Empire waists| Mrs. Wilson commended Mr, and embroidered net overskirts.[Artawr Hoidsworth and Mr. They wore matching, petal ban.|Gevrge Wilsor for the well pre- deaux and white accessories. The (pared program folders and invi- maid of honor carried yellow|tation cards for the official open- chrysanthemums and the brides-|ing of the school, June 18, sam- maids, pink. ples were passed around for the| The flower girl, Mis Debbie Members to read, Collins, wore a yellow taffetal Mr A. Holdsworth said that| frock with Peter Pan collar, puff (suitable plaques would be placed sleeves and a sash, with a match./in each room im recognition of ing bandeau on her hair. She held |those who had furnished them. a pink and yellow nosezay of] Mrs. Delbert Yeo of Education-| roses and chrysanthemums |al Committee announced with re- Mr. Ivan Collins was the best gre: the resignation of Miss Zoria man and Master Pat Collins, ring| Melnichuk whe has been on the bearer. {teaching staff for two years. Her The ushers were Mr. Charles|fine service has been much appre- Cuss and Mr. Murray Barnard. |ciated and best wishes were ex- The reception was held in Whitby pressed for her future. Legion Hall. A vote of thanks was given to Miss Ann Rogers assisted the Mr. Joseph Bosco, chairman of bride's father in receiving. She {Knights of Columbus and mem- wore a blue two-piece dress and|bers who gave the children of a corsage of yellow roses and Glenholme School such an enjoy- carnations. The bridegroom's|able evening at the Shriners' Cir- mother was in beige lace, sheath|cus. Brush, were in lime green. Ther | dresses were styled alike on slim small matching petal friends and relatives in Montreal, Peterborough and Napanee. Mr. and Mrs. Davey were both born in England and came to Canada in their early childhood. They were married at All Saints' Anglican Church in Peterborough on May 19 1920, and have lived in Oshawa for 30 years. They are members of the Canadian Legion and of St. George's Anglican Church. broidered organza with a three- quarter length duster coat and a hat and white accessories. Both wore cor- sages of white feathered carna- tions. Later the couple left for a wed- ding trip to the New England States and the East coast. For travelling the bride wore a stroll- er suit of French blue cashmere with a deep cloche hat of French #4 (whom they are seeing for the) WEDDING PRINCIPALS Oshawa will be the home of | Kupezyk, is the daughter of Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. Boleslaw Mowin- and Mrs. Jan Ku k and th sti whose marriage was sol- : poeys aiid me emnized recently in Our Lady bridegroom is the son of Mr. ©" Mercy Roman Catholic | @nd Mrs. Franciszek Mowinski, Church, Hamilton, The bride, | all of Poland. --Photo by Mary's Studio Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Women, Editor Dial RA 3-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 6, 1960 7 PERSONALS Mrs. Steven Frank Rigo, the| former Marion Georgina Young, was guest of honor at a miscel- aneous shower arranged by Mrs. James Wallis of Courtice, at the home of Mrs. Gordon Curtain in Oshawa. The gifts included house- hold linen and glassware. Misses Muriel Forrest, Allison Jeffries and Carole Zedic were hostesses at a miscellaneous shower at the {home of Miss Jeffries in Oshawa. The guests were the bride's co- workers from Loblaws, McAnuff and Mr, Eric Aldwin- ckle. Miss Janice McDonald Ander- son of Oshawa and Miss Jean Christina Lamb of Bowmanville wil! he among the members of the| 1960 graduation class of the At- kinson Sg¢hool of Nursing, Toron- to Western Hospital, who will graduate at the 'ceremony to be held tomorrow im Convocation Hall, University of Toronto. You are invited by the Social Department to send in any little SOCIAL NOTICES items of interest, News of teas, surprise parties, showers, anni- |versaries and comings and goings lare' always very acceptable and for which there is no charge. Please write or telephone RA 3-3474, local 18. On a three-week holiday from their home in Sutton, Surrey, Eng- land, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Reeves are visiting their son, Mrs. Al- fred Reeves Jr. and Mrs. Reeves, Stevenson road north. The visitors who have with them son, Mr. John Reeves, celebrated their 35th wedding anniversary |. on Saturday but the highlight of their visit is their grand-daughter, Jill Donna, seven months old, first time Mr. and Mrs. Clive S. Aldwin- ckle and family returned by air on Saturday from a month's vacation in England and spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Aldwinckle, Bonniebrae Lodge. A family "welcome home' party was held on Sunday and relatives from Toronto included Mr. and AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. John Elliott, Ked- ron, will be at home to their rela- tives and friends on Saturday, June 11, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. ENGAGEMENT The t is a of Cecilia Mary, daughter of Mr. | Harold Hodgins of Galway, Ire-| land, and the late Mrs, Hodgins, to Rae Gilchrist Hopkins, son of Mr. and Mrs, Percy R. Hopkins of Oshawa. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, June 25, at St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church. ART CENTRE The new home of Canada's Na- tional Art Gallery, the Lorne Building at Ottawa, includes an auditorium seating 450 people. [tional period will be led by Mrs. WATER HEATER Edward Hubbell and Mrs. H. F. Stephen, Our next meeting will be in September. SA HOME LEAGUE The regular meeting of the Sal- vation Army Home League was held on Tuesday afternoon, May 31. Mrs. William James led in the singing of a few choruses. Mrs. Fowler gave a reading, "Do It Now". The devotional period was led| by Mrs. William Stubbings, who |led in the singing of the hymn, |*"I must Have the Saviour With Me", and in the responsive scrip- ture reading, followed by prayer by Mrs, E. O. Sargeant. Mrs. Frank Crawford and Mrs. Doreen Taylor sang a duet, "In the Quiet of Prayer", accom- pan'ed on the piano "by Mrs. Rundle. Mrs. Charles Laughed gave a reading, "Open the Gates of Paradise". e a talk on Mrs. Stubbings gawvi the Lord' Is Prayer, explaining the verses. Mrs. Crawford and Mrs. Taylor sang again, "The Lord's Costs less, Too! My Shepherd". Mrs. Stubbings| Jour 828 company does not employ doorto. led in the singing of @ hymn and information about dealers licensed by the closed in prayer. Ontario Fuel Board to sll nd ln Install natal ipment call Tea was served by the Fellow-| bepartment of sip group. Next week the devo-| Consumers as RA 3-3468 SUPPORT THE HOSPITAL DRIVE! ONLY $1 75 MONTHLY Fully Guaranteed FREE SERVICE, MAINTENANCE and INSTALLATION Water heats 3 times faster | William James, who will speak lon "A Bouquet of Roses", and will also demonstrate the making of roses. HOUSEHOLD HINT 1 Judge the amount of soap or detergent you use for laundry by the hardness of the water in In recent years your rights fo "fringe Jenafisy end "welfare contracts oe been recognized. In some instances such clauses grant health benefits even if disease or injury is incurred out side the plant in which one works. 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