PERSONALS Catholic Church on June 18, were guests of honor at a bridal show er and dinner at St. John's) Ukrainian Hall, Bloor street east, | In the audience at Maple Leaf Gardens for the Metropolitan Opera's performance of La Travi- ata on Saturday night were Mrs. R. L. Gray with Mrs. E. Chant. Miss Velma Kaiser and Mrs. S. V. Barlow; Mr. and Mrs. James Skinner and party. On Thursday night Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Murphy and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Aldwinckle attended the per- formance of Faust. When Centra) Public School, Peterborough, celebrated its cen- tenary at the weekend two Osh- awa residents, Mrs, E. A, Henley and Mrs. HA W. Sheridan were present for the student re-union and centennial dinner. Nearly four hundred were present at the centennial dinner held in St. Paul's Preshyterian Church audi- torium. Principal and teacher from 1908-1925, Mr. R. F. Downey recalled old days and introduced a distinguished student, Lester B, Pearson who gave the centennial address. Prescnt pupils present- ed over 100 years of school his- tory, siarting with a log cabin episode of 1827. Pupils and teach- ers gathered from far and wide and among them was Miss Sophie Marie du Peuple on Saturday, July 9. --Phovos by Robert Aldsworth manville and the late Mr. Gauthier and the ceremony will be held in Oshawa at the Roman Catholic Church of Ste. change nuptial vows in a dou- Mr. Paul Levis Deveaux and ble ceremony next month. The Miss Gertrude Gauthier and | sisters are the daughters of Mr, Gerard Houle will ex- | Mrs. F. X. Gauthier of Bow- Patricia Tane Becomes Bride Of Ross Everett Dunford In King Street United Church|of orchid organza with on Saturday afternoon Patricia and short veils to match, They Anne Tane became the bride of| carried nosegays of yellow and Ross Evereit Dunford. The bride| white chrysanthemums. The flow- is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. er girl, Miss Jane Thompson, was Jack D. Tane, Oshawa, and the|in yellow organza with a ban- bridegroom is the son of Mrs.|deau of matching petals. Her Garnet Dunford of Peterborough flowers were mauve and white and the late Mr. Dunford. | ehrysanthemums in a nosegay. The Reverend Mervin Bury offi-| Mr. Brian Dunford was best ciated with Mr. Rhyddid Williams man for his brother. The ushers aying the traditional wedding were Messrs. Robert Ellis, Osh- Miss Theresa Gauthier and ! dergarten teacher, alert and live- \ ly, at 92 years of age. ' Guests from out of town at- 'ending the Whiteley-Angell wed- crowns |Robert E. Masters, Luanshya, |Rhodesia; Mr. and Mrs, Thomas [Payne, Mr. C., Thompson, Miss Arthur Angell, Terry, i of 3 . : Kingston; Mrs. A. Held, Miss Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 [Betty er Mr. Roel Wore ff, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kal- Cameron, the school's first kin- ding on Saturday included Mr. Lynda Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs {ru liaur, Mr. John Fraser, all of {Niagara Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Verne Whiteley, Mr. and Mrs. 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 7, 1960 M.|Mr, Robert Lacey, Mr. and Mrs. sic. The soloist, Mr. Donald awa, and Mr, Paul Tane, Toron- llman, sang "Wedding Prayer", to. "The Lord's Prayer" and "O Per-| A reception was held in the fect Love. a: | Centennial Hall where the bride's $a n marriage by her fa | mother received in a champagne ther, the bride wore an originaliensemble of pure silk chiffon gown of white peau de soie "and over bronze pe brown print, k organza. From the high Em-|with a champagne petal hat pire Waistline acoened with or heige accessories and a corsage Janza roses, le fu SKIT e in| rq the S. reful folds to the floor and of bronze chry Santhemums ot into a chapel train. The], The bridegroom's mother was y styled Sp a scalloped | 1 figured polished cotton with a n Siyis lil oft Sleeves. green duster coat of Honan en the LY & Pony it was| beige accessories and a cors ed with full, organza roses |of yellow chrysanthemums. veil 3 For their wedding trip to the dippex adorn: | Her four - tier veil was caught A e to a crown of petals, pearls and | United States the bride donned a rhinestones and she carried a| figured dress in shades of brown white Bible crested with a white|and beige with a coat in o ge gardenia and red Pinocchio roses. |ice with a matching hat, The maid of honor was Miss|accsesories and a corsage of irgaret Eder and the other denias. : dants were Miss Barbara| Mr. and Mrs. Dunford will re- rd and Mrs, Paul Tane.|turn to make their home in Osh- all wore ballerina dresses awa. ge 13th Guides And Brownies Mother And Daughter Banquet | ter and Brownies was held Stephen's' United Church The chairman, Mrs. Thomas Daley, captain of the 13th Guide Company, introduced the head table guests as follows: Mrs Douglas Nesbitt, divisional camp advisor; Mrs. J. C. Stephenson,| toslyn district commissioner; s. Eric Brock, president of the 3th group committee; Mrs. B. D. Hitchens, Brown Owl, 13th Brownie Pack; Mrs. Donald Richmond, Tawny Owl, 13th Brownie Pack; Mrs.. J. A. Ru- pert, White Owl, 13th Brownie Pack; Mrs. John Evans, Brown Owl, 23rd Brownie Pack; Mrs. Ronald Harrison, Tawny Owl 23rd Brownie Pack; Mrs, Lewis The annual mother and daugh;| Susan Pearce, hostess, child St. nurse, laundress, cooks. Cathy Kelemen, second class, hostess, emergency helper, home nurse, laundress, toymakers, thrift, child nurse. Janice Wilton, second class, hostess, emergency helper, home nurse, laundress, child nurse, cooks. Gail Branton, at second class, nurse, laundress, toymakers. Service stars were also present- ed. The Brownies presented play and the Guides a skit, On the Meaning of the Guide Laws. The meeting closed with camp r banquet of the 13th Guides nurse, emergency helper, home| A. P. Young, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- erick Moody,, Miss Lynne White- ley, Mr. Edward Creagh, Miss Inge Donner, all of Toronto; |Mrs, Thomas Cinnamon, Mrs. M. A. Adam and Mr. Jack Smith, all of Whitby. | Miss Virginia Drummond, |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. E. Drummond, Connaught |street, and Miss Nancy Foster, |daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. | Foster, Thornton's road north, | were among the successful candi- |dates in the University of Toron- |to third-year degree course in | nursing. hostess, emergency helper, home| Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Grindley, | |Glenwood Crescent, have return- |ed from a five-week vacation trip {to England and Ireland. Peterborough guests at the Dunford - Tane wedding on Sat- urday were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lacey, Mr. and Mrs. Aleck Lacey, fire and the singing of "taps". 'Mr. and Mrs. Roy Irwin and Kelman, Lieutenant, 13th Guide, Company, | |which w. ttended by over 300] sons, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur|zuoc V4 # Yo yo on 4m Jate, Pu Rion The gifts presented included don McLean, Mr. Dawson Bick, electrical equipment, household Lace; "liners, china, and a handsome] sum of money, Mrs. Bruce Af-| John Carter, Others from out-of- a fleck was misiress of ceremonies | town were Miss Audrey Wood, ! Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Gary|2nd read the greeting cards. Lacey, Galt; Mr. and Mrs. B.| The party was arranged by Yates (Jud Diane, Ogicville; Mr. Mrs. John Sheremeta, Mrs, and Mrs, Paul D, Tane, all of To.|Ge0rge Gdovec and those who ronto; Mr. and Mrs, Douglas (will be bridal attendants at the Dunford, Burleigh Falls; Mr. and wedaing, Mrs. Bruce .Affleck, Mey 0. Samed, Dooiewiés Mrs. | mrs, John Planeta and the Mrs. Robert Colquhoun, Stratford, {Misses Anne and Mary Hergel of Ontario. SOCIAL NOTICES IMs Michae! Tropak, Mrs, ENGAGEMENT | Thomas Melincek, Mrs. John {Kuney, Mrs. Harry Chmara, Mrs, John Rudniski, Mrs. Mary Roz- nak, Mrs. Jolin Zemka and Mrs. Stephen Kunezyk. Mr. and Mrs, Stuart Wallis wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Marie Levinia to Mr, Lloyd Edwards, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Edwards, all of Oshawa. The wedding is to! take place in Albert Street Unit. |] ed Church on Saturday, July 2, | 1960, at 2 o'clock. 1 ENGAGEMENTS "aaj are - | | ed of Theresa Marie Alice andj Gertrude Marie Cora, daughters of Mrs, F. X. Gauthier of Bow- manville and the late Mr, Gau- jer. Miss Theresa Gauthier; will be wed to Mr. Levis De-| veaux, son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Deveaux of Cheticamp, Nova Scotia, and Miss Gertrude Gauthier will be wed to Mr.| Gerard Houle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Amede Houle of Nashua, New Hampshire. The double wed- ding will take place in the Ro-| man Catholic Church of Ste.| Marie du Peuple, on Saturday, July 9, at 10 a.m. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Kemp of \ Ww Oshawa announce the engage-|: i ; meni of their daughter, Betty|| Marie, to Mr. Ronald Nelson v a Supplement the Family Diet with ® Sparkling whiteness lasts and lasts! @ Self-cleaning=bud won't streak down masonry surfaces. METTE" SYRUP METTES" JUNIOR 2 "PARA -- Couvier, son of Mr. Nelson Couvier of Orono and the late Mrs. Marguerite Hardcastle. The wedding will take place in Albert Street United Church on Friday, June 24, at 7.30 p.m. 21 Vitamins, Minerals and Trace Elements Friends Honor Affianced Pair | Miss Ann Helen Gdovee and . Raymond John Sheremeta, hose marriage will be solem- JACKSON & RAIKE Hardware Limited 948 SIMCOE N., OSHAWA 28 KING STREET EAST RA 3-4621 Regular City-Wide Deliveries fF RA 35-0514 nized in St. Gregory's Roman Anne Yonson, company leader, | led in the singing of the Fox- lease' grace. The birthday cake represented the 50 years of Guiding. Mrs. J. C. Stephenson blew out the can- dles. Margaret Powell proposed a toast to the Queen, followed by the singing of God Save the Queen, The toast to the Guide Move- ment was proposed by Linda Reader. A vote of thanks to the mothers was expressed by Bar- bara Bauder, Mrs. Alex Yonson replied. Mrs. Erie Brock, president off the 13th group committee, pre- ented the Brownie Pack, and Guide Company with a plaque which each patrol and the sixes will work for next year, includ- ing attendance, uniform, tests, attending church parades, team games and getting their mothers to attend group committee meet- ings. Mrs. Nesbitt spoke on camping Mrs. Stephenson spoke and also oresented Tawny Owl warrants to Mrs. Ronald Richmond 13th Pack and Mrs. Ronald Harrison 23rd Pack. Presentation of Guide badges was as follows: Barbara Bauder, |child nurse badge; Ellen Kras- |incki, Hostess, Child Nurse, Em- ergency Helper, Home Nurse, Laundress, Cooks. SHOP WOOLWORTH'S FIRST FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL Men's Drip Dry Two-Way Collar Sport or Dress SHIRT SHORT SLEEVES only .......... $219 LADIES' SEAMLESS MESH NYLONS Reg. 98¢ pair. SPECIAL. pair NEWLYWEDS Pictured after their wedding recently at Grace Lutheran Church are Mr. and Mrs. Les- | lie Csizmadia. Formerly Hiss Monica Stimming, the bride is the daughter of Mr. Herbert Stimming and Mrs.. Joseph Koenigsberger of Oshawa and the bridegroom -is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Csiz- Diana Pierce, Hostess, Child madia of Budapest, Hungary. Nurse, Emergency Helper, Home --Photo by Mary's Studio [Nurse, Laundress, Now do your wash for pennies when i's convenient for you! 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