The Oshawa Times, 18 Jun 1960, p. 8

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/ i oberts said Fri-clinging to the drifting boat. |when the sted police aid a r June 18, 1960 : . | {General Kelso Roberts sa | the reque 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, June | Gwend a Adel aide Tones ride GROUPS, CLUBS Crown Represented a wight. or The attorney - general's de-|4:45 am, Tuesday she was fol " : 4 g : ' : | Hyland was one of four men in partm sk i poli ' A | AUXILIARIES At Drowning Probe a 'ing at iat capsized in pt) counci 10. investigate eruisr unt 8 am orm an I ar er i ; Be lake south of North 'Bay. Bay city council to investigate | cruiser until 8 a.m. ' {| TORONTO (CP) -- Assistant po.1 power and William Gra- Provincial police handling of the} No date has yet been set fo The marriage of Gwenda Ade- bunds. Miss Parker's dress was FEDERATION 3 Deputy Attorney - General Eric|ham, both of North Bay, swam to/incident. Mrs. Duff charged that'the inquest. laide, daughter of Mr and Mes. appliqued oth Sue velvet pink, The lederatio - FRANCAISES Silk wili represent the Crown at'an island. The search continues Ernest E. Jones, a orman ers an iss Jones with pink, e federation of French-Can- the inquest into the drowni f| for Go Duff of North Ba Alfred Parker, son of Mr. and with a rose at the waist to match. | adian women held their last Eddy 'Wland hyip x who" ay have got ashore 0 Mrs. Thomas Parker, all of Osh-| They wore pleated nylon net meeting of the season on Tues- Nipissing on Tuesday, Attorney- | - awa, was solemnized recently in|headdresses, scattered with rhine-/day. Miss Annette Forget tend- : f Albert Street United Church' by|stones, and carried yellow and ered her resignation as secretary WELL SPRINGS PARK No. 12 Highway and No. 47 Highway 18 Miles North of Whitby d S. C. H. Atki .{bluc and yell d pink feather- and the office was accepted by { io 7g Searle Mie Sl TA ly Mrs. Yvon Gilbert, 4 | Ready for "a big time" Filtered Pool -- Covered Picnic Area Plenty of Tables wedding music and the soloistt Mr. Robert Parker was best In answer to a request from this summer? was Mrs. Betty Love. man and ushering were Mr. Ray|the Women's Auxiliary Oshawa SUR) Children's playground with swings, teeters, slides, climbing bars, merry-go-round and wading pool. Given in marriage by her Suddard and Mr. Steve Remego. General Hospital, the members As nite ED | father, the bride wore a. waltz A reception followed in the|agreed to dress a doll in national DANCE PARTY length gown of lace over satin|Masonic Temple. The bride's|costume. Mrs. Real Gaulet un- . 3 . Special Rates For Family - . And Group Picnics | | | with a lace apron front and rows mother received in a sheath dress|dertook the task. DON PIERRE | of ruffled lace and pleated nylon|of moss green silk shantung with Mrs. Alcide Leeler consented and His Orchestra OUR DAN 2 net in the back. The sabrina neck- matching duster; a pink flower to act as convener for the ann- 3 H line was ®mbroidered with se- petal hat, pink accessories and ual bazaar to be held October 22. Lf 3 L oS quins., patching - the scalloped | corsage. The bridegroom's moth-| The Reverend Norbert Gignac Ne PAVILION ] » a 7 headd™®s that held her finger- er was in toast-tone lace on slim thanked the members for their 4. OSHAWA DON'T LET poor dancing ruina | tip veil of illusion. She carried a lines with beige, picture hat, good work and especially for the 87 _unussl good parry dor you Lome w Bouuuet of pink roses and white malenivg accessories and yellow onniversary of his ordination, ; i all the latest steps. You'll fin: The maid of honor was Miss. For the" wedding trip to points Mrs. Lucien Chamberlane also it's quick and easy to learn the Joyce Parker and the bridesmaid, north the bride travelled in a blue fhanked te BicHibers for theif; -- i Arthur Muttay Way Bs ; Miss Myrna Jones. They wore out with PILE Sceesgortes and a Hostesses for the evening were fun...enroll A .¢ ballerina dresses of white nylon" "Mr and Mrs, Parker will make Mrs. Yvon Leger and Mrs. James at Arthur s 4 ' . i - D 7; ' over taffeta with wide cummer-|their home in Oshawa. i hguay i season will open Sept- Murray's, - | ember 13 with a tea for members, 0 OE 4 - prospective members and friengs. WILL YOU P E R S 0 N A L S OLD COUNTRY CLUB TONIGHT ACCEPT A . he 1 (Ladies' Group) 3% HOWR he ladies' group of the Osh- Miss Rosemary Turpin, King months in Great Britain and the awa and district Old Coun- Modern-Square ] 00 street east, will leave on Sunday Continent, i Club held its last meeting of TO THE -- for Atlantic City, New Jersey, e season at Simcoe Hall with § 3 Mr. and Mrs. William E. Noble, Mrs. Robert Lee presiding. Mrs. | TRIAL LESSON? Re {Where she will attend the Youth pogcehil] boulevard, and th eir|David Boakes gave the secre- CATHOLIC NUPTIALS {Co gress as a delegate from son, Mr. Kenneth Noble of Port|tary's report and the treasurer's (NOW ON | Kendalwood Seventh-Day Adven.|Credit, attended the funeral of report was given by Mrs. Wil- { Pictured after their wedding | Mr. and Mrs, Josef M. Panas |. phi Mrs, Noble's sister, the late Mrs. |liaky Exley. CHATEAU RECORDS) ARTHUR MURRAY | : i : BOX-OFFICE OPEN AT 8:00 op at St. wig's Roman » bridegr! s the {Kathleen Taylor, in Grafton on| After a short business meeting | 3% c Phin A onwis Mr. and aid ithe bridegroom he Sou tow! is at the| Monday, June 13. the election of officers took place CALLER, BOB. FOWLER 1 . TONIGHT! SHOW STARTS AT DUSK € Ws Mieczyslaw Emiljanowicz. of Mr. and Mrs. Mojzsas Emi- Out of town BO: a | |as follows: Mrs. George Day, | ADMISSION $1.00 11V2 Simcoe St. South - Eagerly Mice Roma Panas, | janowicz, all of Oshawa. Radelitia ould Ha iy PAuniy Miss Cnristme Cole, Miss Bar-|president; Mrs. George Lee, | the bride is the daughter of --Photo by Mary's Studio 'Mr. and Mrs. EL. 4 ot Frank bara Henry and Miss Lillian|vice - president; Mrs, = Charles RED BARN RA 8-1681 -- oo ---- re |bridge; Mr and Mrs. Frankig., .. jaye left today to motor to| Warren, secretary; Mrs. William . Cottrell and family, Huntsville; coi ary where they will join the Exley, treasurer; Mrs. Leonard ONTARIO'S FAVORITE 1 1 I S tl d Follows Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Quail and) Gof of the Baker Memorial Hos-|Riley, entertainment; Mrs. Wil- FUN SPOT Open 1 10.10 p.m. Daily oneymoon n CO al Mr. Arthur Stearsmere an d pital, liam Marshall, sick list convéner; | Air-Conditioned "" . .| Sandra, Orillia; Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. James McKeever, telephone ' s B Wedd Ray Boies, West Falls, New| The Reverend Frank Wheeler, | committee assisted by Mrs. rstairs- own ng York; Mrs. Evelyn McDonald, (amas, Washington, and his| James Curzon,Mrs. David Shoo- : Mrs. D. Reid, Mrs. J. Lungair, g : | bridge, Mrs. . M St. Mark's Anglican Church] Mrs. Myrna Webster, sister of mo..n00 brothers, Walter of Port Arthur ge. s. Charles Munro and was the setting for a wedding on|the bridegrooms was matron of} § |e ema ol Totonte SO, ep ele vied by S Y A 4 T S M (1) M [1] A Friday evening, June 10, when honor. Hor vireel jehgth dvess| Miss Joyce Netley left yester-| washington, have been renewing|Mrs. James McNab, Mrs. Ernest Patricia Ann Brown was unitediwas rovel le Eig oday for Mont Quebec, where|old acquaintances in Oshawa)Langdale, Mrs. Robert Clark, " ain marriage with David Carstairs|ing head ba : an I aad whit |she will board the SS Sylvania for|after an absence of many years. (Mrs, David Shoobridge, Mrs. both of Oshawa. bouquet of pale yellow and while |; juerno0], England, Miss Netley, {Charles Munro, Mrs. Mervyn ---- ig My She daughter of eathations. Webster who has been working as teller] Mr. Bert T. Grennon, Celina Dale and Mrs. Alan Muir. An Unusual ENTERTAINMENT Treat... A CRON ONE r, an A « AUS mr. p $ | . was best at the head office of the Cana-|street, attended the funeral of| The evening «losed with a buf- «Charlottetown, P.E.L, 2nd sie| ma an the. ushers were Mr dian Bank of Commerce, To-|Mrs, D. A. McLaren (Frances) ol fet supper which included the 2 Immortal MUSICAL Spectaculars! bridegroom is the son of Mr and| Edward Plummer and Mr, Brian | , wr CINEMASCOPE ano COLOR fl OLLMAN site [A RAMON PTURE | SOE re Grok ironto, plans to spend vera Toronio at Perth last Monday. | cutting of a birthday cake to rok. y "Mrs. Andrew A. Carstairs of St. ADULT ENTERTAINMENT : " ------ { celebrate -the group's fourth anni- 3 0 0) Andrew's, Scotland. Loti i. The reception Yas held 3 the | versary. ROSE MARIE } > TI 3 J. N. Lothian of- home of Mr. a Mrs. Ss | "The reverend 3. N. Lothian of home Trudy vander Wyst|™ LODGES AND | _sr. ceorcess arr. wa WoL mm PLUS BARBARIC SPECTACLE Given in marriage by her| 'For the honeymoon trip to St. St. George's Memorial Church HOWARD RNANDO [AMAS brother, Mr. Ervin Brown, the| Andrews, Scotland the bride wore A. van Doleweerd SOCIETIES Afternoon Branch of the WA held |: SONOS 10 YHRWLH » ¢ : , a si i its monthly meeting with the The bride wore a floor length gown|an apple green silk and linen) . : 1 . wy son . : of silk taffeta trimmed with|sheath dress with matching dus- Married at Whitby UERN MARY LODGE vice = presiten, Mrs. Charles : / TUDENT Serousonts am " we vi iny t, white accessories and - 4 . / A I ibbs, presiding. 4 a french fee gc hii She BO un of white armations The Reverend Leo Austin offi-| The regular meeting of Queen] Mrs. William Collins read the| RINC! J ey Dees an i fa bouquet Sou roses On their return the couple will{ciated at the marriage of Trudy Mary Lodge No. 97 was held re-|Scripture lesson, The minutes] and many others! a te cafnati a heir h in Oshawa.' |van der Wyst and Andy van|cently in the Orange Temple With|were read by the secretary and . and white carnations. make their home in . Ria i ANN BLYTH EDMUND PURDOM % : FRations emi rg Doleweerd in St. John The Evan- Worthy Migttoss: Suny ong Mrs. E. A. Seeley gave the wo The wane vor o WARD LAA re i " : : Miss Linda Allen was maid of|gelist Roman Catholic Church, [Bilton presiding, assisted by Jun-|treasurer's report. ET "i Wedding mn Orono honor wearing yellow and Hist last Saturday morning. |ior Deputy Sister Margaret Mar-| Mrs, Thomas Keast read pray- TODAY ONLY! ZN ; other -attendants were Mrs. How-| The bride is the daughter of tn. er for prayer partners. Mrs. John| 7 Of Madelon Allen ard Kramer and Miss Marilynn and Mrs. Antonius van der| Prayers were read by the chap-| Beamish gave Dorcas report and| "WHEN COMEDY : ' 11: .71|Cobbledick in mint green. Their wyst and. the bridegroom is the Sister Betty Atkins. The|said a letter of thanks had been " i J And William Madil]|eresses were fashioned of nylon|con™ of Mr. apd Mrs. John van Hass Sere Presented ih Sisters received for parcel sent to WA WAS KING i IN CINEMASCOPE AND COLOR ! ' net with velvet polka dots over|pgleweerd, all of Whitby ulva Cowle an lolet Ambrose House. also SHIRLEY JONES | : Inited Church was the sati i! affeta beauty 'bows A bras and the Lecture repeated by Sis-| Mrs. S. W Wotton>read United . Ali 'WER { -- at last Satur ek pin a woe match, The wedding musi bas psy {ters Elva Cowle and Mary Hayes. |thank - offering prayer and al in ""30BBIKINS" : , JOIN OUR BUMPER CLUB and'SAVE $$$ > "13 3 1 hats ssn Mrs. \ . A+ The minutes were read. < A day afternoon of Madelon Allen, n8 brimmed hafs and carried|preq Parrott directed the choir.| yw Loc oo ed Sister Susan| Memb: for angen members. ; i bouquets of chrysanthemums ide's gown of nylon chif- oa é {Members were aske 0 please . daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Vance; iq to match their dresses. I. ug melios So%] Ain with t Waterhouse is now home but not pring in Thank-offering boxes on| «Allen, and William Madill, son off Mr. Ben Madill Jr. was best| "ong full skirt, short shirred 5t ll well. fom the grand mis |S ll be held July 6 5 7 oy vere A d 14 ' gral S- | J p July Mr. and Mrs. Ben Madill, all of man and the ushers were Mr.| eeves and a bateau neckline. (..cc ac read postponing her at Lokeview Park: Mrs Cy es Orono. | Willis Barraball and Mr. William Appliques of lace flowers formed visit to a later date. Gibbs closed the meeting with a The Reverend Basil Long offi- Allen. : : a voke and were repeated on the| "The annual church parade is hymn and prayer and wished all ciated with Mrs. W. E. C. Work-| A reception was held in the gir. A headdress of nylon and to be on June 26 and all members members a safe and happy holi- man playing the wedding music. |0ddfellows' Hall. To receive, the 150e petals held her shoulder- were asked to be at the Orange aay. Given in marriage by her bride's mother wore "a beige | length veil and she carried white Temple by 10.30 on that Sunday| Miss Betty Gulliver gave the father, the bride wore a long|sheath with red rose corsage and|carpations and red roses. morning. Junior report. Refreshments were gown of lace over satin. The long- the bridegroom's mother a mauve| yy Joyce van Doleweerd, Draw prizes donated by Sisters|seryed by Mrs. Bert Morgan, | sleeved bodice was styled with alflowered sheath with yellow car- maid of honor, was in deep blue Ivy Saby, Martha Smith, Violet|nps. C.D. Cross and Mrs. ..bateau neckline, re-embroidered|nations. _lorganza over taffeta with a full| Ambrose, Cora Gardner and Mar-| Charles Gibbs. "with sequins, Panels of pleated] When the couple left on their|gi. accented with a bustle bow |garet Martin were won > Sisters wd net and lace and ruffles at the|wedding trip the bride was wear-| 4 chirred bodice. She wore al Annie Toms, Theresa 'leveland. Serle bot he TECHNICOLOT hi-% enhanced the full skirt, Her|ing a green su with white ac-|/ oi pine pandeau embroidered Mary Hayes, Violet Ambrose, THEATRE GUGIDE | CT _ from : of 0] .mge:tip veil was secured to a|cessories and a corsage of yellow with sequins and pearls and car- Martha Smith and Cora Gardner. - WARNER BROS. scalloped, sequined crown and she and white carnations .. ried pink carnations and roses. As there is to be ye Searet Biltmore -- "Girls in the Night" mop. 1 A carried a bouquet of red roses Mr. and Mrs. Madill will reside" yi.co annie van der Wyst was degree next meeting all officers y : #irls in the 1 vl . ICHRD. ATTENDOROUGH . BERNARD LE : . : were asked to wear long white Adult), 1.00, 4.05, 7.15 20 ar ing on ay b and white chrysanthemums. in Orono. junior bridesmaid wearing pink RE & p.m. "While: the City Sleeps'* DONALD HOUSTON DOROTHY ALISON IN ~ , Si -------- {nylon accented with rows of lace resses. 8.45 ; rem mm-- (Adult), 2.25, 5.35, 8.45 p.m. land a bandeau of matching roses. ' Last Coa ant ph 8.45] 2 Days Only {She carried a bouquet of yellow Canada S Northland m. | roses, Br (Whitby) -- "Because { "The flower girls were the Miss- av're Y a' 7.20 2 9.45 r "Th over gins were te Mise Land Of Tomorrow | Thevee Some 7a mis p&ALOFFuL ori! UPSTAIRS {They wore white bodices and yel-!| OTTAWA (CP) -- Canada's| 9.45 p.m. low skirts accented with a yellow Northland «is really Canada's to- Marks -- "The Jayhawkers"', LEFT RIGHT i rose and big bow, and bandeaux | morrowland," Postmaster - Gen-| - 1230, 4.33, 8.21 p.m. "The Con- el \ a | H \ nd lof yellow rosebuds in net. They eral William Hamilton told a queror", 2.34, 6.17, 10.05 p.m. Out |carried- baskets of blue and group of United States editors' = 1153 p.m. Last complete show whi synthemums. Friday night. 0s at 8.10 p.m. Mr, John van der Wyst wap Addressing United States news- plaza -- "Sergeant Rutledge", |best man. A reception was held paper editors on the 17th annual | 135 3.30, 5.30, 7.30, 9.35 p.m lin St. John's parish hall. Receiv- goodwill tour of Ontario, SPON-| ast complete show at 9.20 ling, the bride's mother wore 5 SOE DY ihe ONiane Soverpmen p.m. Out 2 115 p.m. | i |plue late sheath with pink and =: © ns 3 Regent -- "When Comedy was! y te accessories and the bride. Ganaua north of Jargliel, » King", 1.30, 4.25, 7.20, 10.15 , (ADULT) | groom's mother wore blue taffeta May Very well prove to ho p.m. "'Bobbikins", 2.50, 5.45, | + A A . "the largest resources of base PA ; | with white accessories, Each had! = ctals. re erals and ofl Jase) 8.40 p.m. Last complete show STARTING WEDNESDAY 2 corsage of white carnations. abl® to the free world." at 8,40 pm. m pay LEE REMICK IN "WILD RIVER" The couple took a wedding trip "pq. the Canadian North is through the Thousand Islands and o¢. rime importance to our two GREAT CATHEDRAL are making their home in Whithy. countries in its physical re- Leichfield Cathedral, in Stal- 5 -- | sources, for the maintenance of fordshire, England, dates from : : se through def installa- | the 12th century. A ; | Soviet Mothers peace OE Ce rian: |e COMM -------------------------- | / ; Fr min 2-FIRST RUN SENSATIONS! | (ER -- 4 Honored By State BRENTFORD, England (CP) COME and DANGE ® CENT. pe: \ most beautiful Pr OTTAWA (CP)--Motherh is s Ss threatening fruit } ' a "regarded as heroic o the 'Soviet oh Fong Mle areas of Es to THE MAN WITH THE . : b gis in the world | Union, says Amasasp Aroutun- sex. S@wers have asked the . i : S \ kL ; 4 : { and 200 fabulous : oy w ainistr gri re. to form a "il = PN ] | fang Moscow s ambassador to A p Mitchell Zaleski Ss DD IT YOUR SELF / \ 2 ADA wid LIRR cis rims ddressi he O bi I h pe § ¢ x of ne orons rest CB Se Orchestra MURDER KIT . » Club, h tlined th ious or- a of Prisms rt his Honey ! ! . at _the PIUEBFARDS country. Can | See i A Soviet woman gets state rec. I ognition when she gives. birth to You Home? f POLISH NATIONAL HONEYMOO bes Fifth obild_ No longer 2 mere ll No Thonks! ki UNION HALL | { mother" and receives' a medal || ' 168 Banting Ave. Starring : and. ribbons. I'll Call "0.0 i 9 i GEORGE CORINNE sug BLUEBEARD'S TEN : AN AVERICAN-INTE AT IONAL PICTUR When she gets to seven, she | . | FUN FOR ALL ! ; : " " becomes a 'most glorious! UNITED TAX; SANDERS CALVET BEAUTIFUL VICTIMS SPECTA-COLOR mother" and receives another | EVERY SATURDAY : : Ramp or Whe medal. RA 5-354) 8:30 12 . LUSTY WILDERNESS TRAIL . . . . | A woman with 10 children is 24 hours a Day-- receives her medal from the : . i by 1] 11] president of the Supreme Soviet. === ' i | i HS ! , b FRAERTRRRRBARETY acclaimed a 'hero mother" and Oshawa's Finest Texi Service "Even in a society of equal : 3 i FOR FEM AI {rights it is wonderful to be a : JOHN MURREL: took what } 4 mother," he said. Expectant mothers receive 114 ' 3. . . Wings from their jobs with (Of Dancing Tonite full pay. Citing the example of ) a Quebec woman who made the news when she gave birth to her 23rd child, he said jocularly: "In 2 DNIPRO HALL | 7 she had cro ' a case like that she would have {leave all her life with full pay." > / / EDITH ST. 5 & the color line! We Besides getting maternal re- . : cognition, Dr. Aroutunian said, wo One block East of Corner Ritson & Bloor "PERENNIAL FAVORITE = women bos cst soyand co EE ib DANCE i SONYA WILDE 2-2 » JAMES FRANCISCUS rights in all fields of endeavor. | This eyelet embroidered | per cent cotton. The fabric | He spoke of the large number of o "" "" | . shirtwaist is in a new Canadian | looks like a fine cotton yet it (women in engineering and re-) to the music of "THE CAVALIERS SH Jody PUREE ENEBF IAP FRRAR SEs RRRREES fabric for summer 1960, a silky | will keep its freshness all sum- {marked that his wife was the] G ® proadcloth in an intimate blena' mer long and it will seldom if [chief engineer in a ceramics Ld EVERYONE WELCOME Ld of 65 per cent terylene and 35 | ever need tig touch of an iron. |plant before her marriage. \

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