The Oshawa Times, 9 Jun 1960, p. 10

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Friends Honor | Recent Bride Mrs. Edward Gilroy INE UVONAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 9, 1960 TO BE MARRIED THIS MONTH 10 ed at a social evening in "4 |Stephen's United Church hall. 1 Mrs of the Eva Alexander Group St, Stephen's Woman's tion, welcomed the guests On her arrival the Eric Brock The entertainment i {was Mrs. Lloyd Dalby and # mock wedding was held. Those | your horoscope indicates a good Mrs. [year ahead. Special efforts put * | Aylmer Ward; bridegroom, Mrs. {forth now could eventually lead | Robert Ambrose; best man, Mrs, [to gain, both jobwise and finan- bridesmaids, | . -- Mrs. Ross Porter; usher, Mrs. William | Silver Cross {taking part were: bride, | Charles Mrs. Nelson Wright Pogson; and the for por TOMORROW Charles Rundle, president | «inc Associe-| go alert to all opportunities to $ bride was presented with a corsage by Mrs. |lines, however, convener |FOR THE DIRTHDAY Ghauy--Oul ao Lui ; THE STARS SAY |mediate resuits. A few- admoni. By ESTRELLITA tons {vou push ahead with important sensitiveness and emotionalism. {projects since there are fine indi- for accomplishment in|aspects of | oth job and financial matters. during this period, MEN! Don't expect too romantic advance now. {much along social or a| I tomorrow is your birthday, : | Woodward; bride's mother, Mrs. - {Ernest Moth; bride's father, Mrs. | snes Plan Taq D | minister, Mrs, Lioyd Dalby; solo- | an ag ay i |ist, Mrs. Frank Crawford; organ- : |James Masterson; list, Mrs. Charles Rundle. Mrs. Oscar Burgoyne, on The Silver Cross Women of the | ii |Oshawa and District Chapter Re- "| membrance Association are hold- | [half of the Eva Alexander Group, |g their annual tag day on Satur- presented Mrs, Gilroy with an|gay electric fry pan and reli 4 lang Mrs. Eric Brock, on dish alf This is a worthwhile project, in | that the work carried on by these jj of the North Oshawa community, |y onan is for disabled veterans! presented a bridge set, step oni of World Wars One and Two and sani can and a cup and saucer. families of those men who gave Refreshments were served by | their lives in the wars. |{Mrs. Charles Rundle, Mrs, Gar-| Nelson | veterans in Sunnybrook Hospital {Wright and Mrs. Oscar Burgoyne. who have no other relatives. The net Johnstone, Mrs. in Holy Cross Roman Catholic | ger of Oshawa and her fiance Church on Saturday, June 25. { is the son of Mr. and Mrs. The bride-to-be is the daughter | Frank Pupp of Budapest, Hun- of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Rie- 'gary. Park Auxiliary |e acme on| Plans Opening lawa and Toronto. | | GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES The engagement is an- nounced today of Miss Sharon | Gail Riege nd Mr. Frank Pupp o plan to be married | Bradley-Hutchinson Wedding Solemnized At Port Perry rriage of Eleanor Jean-|cousin of the bride, were in rinson, eldest daughter spring shades of green, yellow Harman Park Ladies' The ms [on June 25 The various nette H of Mr. and Mrs, Elgin J. Hutchin-| and pink, respectively, with large | wit be treat tickets, Mrs. Chater|turn RUNDLE PARK AUXILIARY |Tutin and Mrs. Gerald Godfrey; women are from Whitby in the La- {tea room, Mrs. Roland Morris; | west to Newcastle in the east and| Fred Carey; |north to Port Perry, Burketon princess lines with pouffed Association was held in the club fish pond, Mrs. A. Baker; home|and surrounding territories Toronto, and Donald |picture hats and access Bradley, son of Mrs. match. Their dresses of nylon, The May meeting of the sy of Ottawa and the Swiss organdy were styled alike dies' Auxiliary of Rundle Park|treat booth, Mrs was solemnized | A A son, of Thomas iley, recently Church w E. S. Linstead officiating The wedding music was played| dress by Miss Gloria Hastings, of Port] Mr. E Perry, who also accompanied|the best Dobson, of Green- were Mr the "Wedding| Ottawa; Mr. g the signing|Perth and Mr "I'N Walk Beside of Port Perry. flowers which blended with each president, Mrs. James Hanson. |Mps, George Thomson; Macies of Ottawa Was | owe report were read. man and the ushers Frank Holland, Robert Wakelin, |June and is to be held on Saturday, June| Mrs, he register Yon ' 'The. bride Temple, [on June 13. There will be a candy Judges gave the treasurer's mr age er, wore a Queen street, Port Perry, the|booth, home baking, fish pond, por{ and Mrs. wi, signed and de's mother received in a|apron booth and tea room. Fire- the secretary's report. In the le, of cathedral brown flowered sheath of shan- works and entertainment will be and Chantilly tung with matching duster of held in the evening. princess - style gown|nylon chiffon and beige accesso-|---- - ed into a short circular|ries and wore a corsaze of yel| Par "ath ' ) |Park Association. i was complimented by ajlow roses. The bridegroom's, POLITE SCOTS | It was announced of Chantilly lace mother assisted wearing a sheath] EDINBURGH, Scotland (CP)--! vole " id be the s peves) the ron x French blue ghaniung A Scottish hotel is displaying a| prize at the park opening everes were held at the with pink accessories a WOI'e i natico wo na ia A ass o v 1 i family heirloom|a corsage of pink roses. The notice which says; * Honeymoon! Mrs. Godirey announced to 'the bride's wedding supper was served by |&rs tre: ndmother, Mrs. the members of the Order of the| who given inlheld in the Masonic that a Auxil-| ; ; | which is located in the McLaugh- iary met recently in the club Memorial Library, and helped |house sto draw up plans for the|r. ilies in need. Ipark opening which will be held 1e Port Perry United harem skirts and they carried house with eleven in attendance. baking, Mrs. Edward Flieler and : h the Reverend Mr. old-fashioned nosegays of spring |The meeting was opened by the ns Roy Foster: touch and take, |the tag day include: 1 cok e|ward Holland, Mrs. Dav The minutes and the treasur- (both, Ross Godfrey and George |Judges; hamburger booth, Mrs. | Jan Cunningham, of, It was announced that euchres Adrian Hill, Mrs. William Judges | E of| will be held for the month ofjand Mrs. Samuel Plume; white the park opening |elephant booth, Teen-age group. | ¢ | Ross Godfrey presided At the reception, which was|1L In case of rain it will be held | for the meeting, Mr. William Otto Young gave e of Mrs. Fred Carey, Mrs.| © |Godfrey gave the bingo report ~|and the report from the Harman attendance The chapter has six adopted {members also help all children's organizations with cash. They do- inated a wheel chair to the {cerebral palsy victims, donaled |TV's to Sunnybrook; have six pa-} |tients in Fairview Lodge; com-| Ipiled a Book of Remembrance, PLUS-- The Oshawa and District Chap- ter is composed of mothers and booth conveners| wives of the men who did not re from these wars. These charge for s Mrs. Ed ae The committee in Mrs. A. Wigston, Mrs. H. Br y, Mrs. E, Fallon, Mrs. V. A. Cope Mrs. Jessie Tooley, Mrs. E. Tag- |gart, Mrs. A. Guscott. the club house on Saturday, June |11 with euchie table tennis and |dancing. There will be a box re- ; lunch and admission will be by WOK 10F Mu- cow cally Ml We bow youd. Ingenuity and imagination avoid extravagance, be|should be at a peak during the! A child born on this day wil| McCord and Mrs. H, McLaughlin, rhost diplomatic with associates first six months of 1961, and those|y 0 we qualities needed' for a PP mer Shirley Hutcheon, was honor- | A ai superiors, aid do try to curb whose work requires such traits ; er Shirley A S |" This day's aspects suggest that your innate tendencies toward | 4 1a do especially well. All can If you make the most of good |Profit, however, through sincere Te | aland steady effort. A stimulating" 'lucky break' in late December social life, travel and, possibly, could help you to expand inter- new romance are ip the stars for Good Grooming Starts with SHAMPOO $1.50; HAIR GROOM TONIC $1.25; SPRAY DEODORANT $1.25 These Old Spice Favourites: Smooth Shave Stick Deodorant After Shave Lotion $1.35 28 KING ST. E, . a kA bougUksd MONTREAL (CP)--Mrs. R. B, Jie Wis aol ls, adot Mi Adgusi and November, {who both celebrated their 100th day this year, live in the |professional life and will usually same y building in sub |work better alone than under urban Oufremont. The commun. lity sent them bouquets HOUBIGANT says: Discover the Fun of Feeling Pretty with a Spray $1.28 $1.28 The eotles, mest effective woy to apply fragrance Is to spray it on, so take your choice of beguiling Chantilly Eau de Toilette in either of these delightful spray bottles, Available for o limited time. only. Chantilly, with Gift Atomizer RA 3-4621 ab- presentation of a cup and saucer, | bi- that a : eated with studied neglect." social evening is to be held in silk illusion was held in place by the States of New York and| and rhine-| Pennsylvania the bride donned a ied a cascade rose flowered ensemble with a green tweed topcoat, flowered hat | » honor, Mrs. Rob- and accessories to match and a the bride's sister, corsage of pink roses. 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