Women Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 22, 1960 Many Hostesses Entertain For Frances Margaret Love A gay round parties have preceded the marriage which will take place tomorrow morn- ing of Miss Frances Margaret| Love to Mr William Russell Rich Mrs, Francis Love entertained) at a ftrousseau tea her daughter and Mt. and Mrs. Hunt- er McQuigge will entertain the bridal party following the rehear- sal in the Church of St, Gregory the Great this evening A family presentation was given at Adelaide Mrs. Charles Seaton and Mrs. W. A. Giroux when the future bride received several place set- tings of her china. Mrs. Francis Love and Mrs. Hunter McQuigge poured tea Mrs. J. N. Wilkinson and hei daughters held miscellaneous shower at her home at Port Whit by. Guests were relatives and friends of the prospective bride- groom Mrs Gordo, Mrs, Clinton Baxter at the former's home shower. Friends elect's mother Francis Love for party House by a Summers and "tained al en linen bride- Mrs, at the attended soured tea and gerving were Mrs, Robert Dew land, Mrs. William McClelland and Miss Georgina Forsyth Mrs Mason Mrs Donald Ferguson arranged a mis cellaneous shower at the for- mer's home, Rosemere street. As- sisting the hostesses were Mrs. Roy Wellman and Emily| Orach A presentation and dinner was held at Spruce Villa Hotel, Whit- by. when the bride-to-be was pre sented with a table lamp by the girls of accounts receivable de- partment of neral Motors. ] MLE and M \ kitchen and pantry shelf shower was given by Mrs. W liam Hambly and Mrs, C. 8. Let at the former's summer home Cedar Beach Lake Simcoe, About 65 guests were in attend- ance and a buffet supper was served on the spacious lawns by the hostesses as ed by friends and members of Mrs. Hambly's family Fellow employees of the counts receivable department, General Motors, presented the future bride with a pole lamp. Sally Paradowsky Feted Bride-Elect Miss Sally Marie Paradowsky whose marriage to Mr. John Metropolyt will be solemnized in the Chapel of St. Andrew's United Church tomorrow, was honored recently at a ver held in the Ukrainian r Temple, Bloor street east. The shower, attended by over:90 guests, was arranged by Mrs. Harry Pankiw, Mrs. Mi chael Widish, Mrs. Alex Pankiw and Mrs, Michael Bonk. During- the afternoon draws were made and awarded to holders of the win: tickets. Later hot meal served Guests were present ronto, Port Credit, Port Whitby, Burlington and ville Mr. John Metropolyt was hon- ored by co-workers at the Bell l'elephone Co., with a stag party at the home of Brian Durance, Emerson avenue, al which a monetary gift was presented. lucky HA v a was from To- Colborne, Bowman- TO LIVE IN LONDON, ONTARIO Flori- | of | Peter | A honeymoon in Miami da, followed the Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Postian recently Christ Memorial Church. The bride, the former Miss Nancy Jane marriage in Minett, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles William Min- ett of Oshawa and the bride. room is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Postian. London, Ontario --Photo by Ireland ac-' § Married vecently at St. An- drew's United Church are Mi and Mrs. Mancel Henry Thom- as Davis. Formerly Miss Beity Joan Stillman, the bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs ON - ADDING THEIR SIGNATURES George Cli Osghawa- and the son of Davis, Valc Mix Ont. Women's Institutes Send | $1000 To ACWW Scholarship Fund (Women's Institutes of Ontario i {had felt that this sum could not| Special to The Oshawa Times (pe put to any better use than| | A helping to establish Lady Aber- LONDON -- A gift of $1000 has| gee), Scholarship Fund of the] been made by the Federallscww which was to be used {Women's Institutes of Ontario|jaygely" for the training of per-| to the newly created Lady Aber-(connel to work among the women| H deen Scholarship Fund of the| underdeveloped countries | Associated Counirywomen of the ~~ fr Ontari : he |world, an organization with affil-| Je $y! a Th 0 ae] [aed pie is dh 4 Jere y 'the founder of Women's Insti- {countries of the world. The pre- " | sentation of this gift made tutes, and one of te founders be! u y arger body, the Associat {by Mrs. L. Lymburner, presi-|-€ A i dent of the FWIO of Port Col.|Countrywomen of the world. | borne, Ontario a ceremony | GRATEFUL TO ONTARIO (held in the headquarters office] ways Carlton Smith, in accept- {of the ACWW on Kensington High|j,o the cheque for $1000, ex- {Street. 1 had been invited to|pressed the great gratitude of |attend this ceremony as one who, | the ACWW: to the Ontario Insti-| ago, had been as-|tyies for this splendid contribu- By M. McINTYRE HOOD was G al | some [sociated with Women's Institute|tion towards the new scholarshipbrina neckline and pointed wor 38 Smana, wal bad w ign fund. One of the objectives of the ! 8 S| fund was to assist in the training {of achievement of the movement| yf personnel to help create better in Canada and throughout the|jjying for rural women in all| world, the countries within the move-| Pres ceremony were ment, membe o general execu-| «jy is our hope," she sald, tive of fhe Associated Country- «that this money from our Om- women of the world, and of the gyjo friends will help to light| head office staff. Mrs. Lymbur- many candles in dark places. ner, now on a visit to the United ontario gave to the world the Kingdom and Europe, was ac-|women's Institutes, and now Ont- companied by Miss G. Landsky,|apio is again showing leadership a music teacher in the schools of|j, making this donation to our Port Colborne, Ontario | world-wide scholarship fund, We are quite sure that this gift will| he followed by many more from other countries, so that the fund can become a real blessing to those who benefit from it." U.S.A One of the guests present at interim com-| the ceremony was a young native Lad Aberdeen woman from Nyassaland, at pre- sent undergoing courses of train- ng in nutrition, hygiene, sani-| ation, and other phases of allied so that she can go back to nt at the the FROM ONTARIO INSTITUTES Mrs, John Bell tary of the ACWW the ceremony and tion Smit chairman mittec Scholarship fund Mrs generat presided over the presenta- Carlton secr wa nade to Mrs Idaho of of ) is the for the Lymburner making the 1947, |! time Jolden jubilee work, ding of Women's Insti. her Own country and pass on i (her k »dge to the women Ontario," a scholarship|"€" knowledge on inaugurated as a mer- there. She was the first recipient Mrs. Adelaide Hoodless, of a scholarship obtained through ford Stillman 1 the of pr at the of the f tutes fund orial on said Ne in bridegroom is a of the and Mrs. Henry Quebec by u rartier -Photc Ireland PERSONALS a ; -- 3 1 iie founder of the world's first|ine [ady Aberdeen Fund. Women Institute Stone Ry \ Uniied Kingdom Creel 1 0. Some $20.000 had While in the United 8 : Mrs. Lymburner plans to visit for of d town guests at the Schmidler wedding were Charles Williams and daughter, Dale, Mrs. E Yorke and Mrs. M. Franklin Saint John, New Brunswick; Mrs Dorothy Skitch, Mr. and Mrs Stanley Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs |George Lawson and daughters, |Kim and Laurie, Mr. and Mrs Fred Moran, Mrs. John Moran [Miss Ellen Moran, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Nicholson, Mr. and Mrs Frank Nicholson. Mrs. Margaret Cornelius, Mrs. N. Lawson, Mr | and Mrs. Roland Eadie, all of To- ronto; Mr. and Mrs, Howard Nicholson, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs Robert Schrecker, Natrona Heights, Pennsylvania; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mealy, Girard, Ohio Miss Marion Clarke, Bobcaygeon Out Moran Mr. and Mrs Miss Gloria Goodhand of Fene- lon Falls is a guest at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Glen Stevens and Mr Stevens, Gladstone ave- nue A large number of Oshawa and district Masons attended the 105th Convocation in Toronto on Wednesday and Thursday Mrs. Milton J. Werry, Co borne street east, is visiting her daughter in Strathroy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Templar, Whiting avenue, have been en- joying a holiday motor frip ir cluding New York city Mr. and Mrs, Earl Pincombe of Hamilto. and son, Brian, were in Oshawa on Wednesday visiting he former's brother, Mr. Her man J. Pincombe and Mrs. Pin combe at Bonniebrae Point Van a Mr Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hemmen were honored at party held at the home and Mrs. Robert Cadillac avenue south, on Wed nesday evening when they were presented with a cut glass crys {tal vase from the staff of the | accounting department of The Oshawa Times. Mr. Van Hem- men who has been assistant accountant on the staff of the Oshawa Times has been trans- ferred to Kirkland Lake where he assume the position of accountant with the Kirkland Lake Northern News. of will AJAX WE JOIN H. KASSINGER IN EXTENDING AN INVITATION TO VISIT THE TWO FURNISHED DREAM HOMES IN Beau Valley OPEN SATURDAY, JULY 23 DIFIT CASHWAY WH 2-1221 LUMBER Guests from Krettel B Mr. and Mrs real: Mr. ar sen and son Roberts. M of Port Hope Minto, New Olive Mullen Mr. and ald, Hillside guests, their Morrison their int Johr ar P 1 sons also had ¢ Mrs. Lena Johr M Hoskir enterta.ned Mr family of Sa wick and wd Mrs Ja Di Donna and Jack Davids of Oshawa MacDonald Doug Andrew owdale and Mrs will Member iary. Canad ent Mrs, William me nome Scugog, on Card binge by ments ed with Mrs. Robert | the outin }, were social Mrs Malcelmson, | WOME Moun Rockingham only | that grants St Mrs and Mrs. Others John at a plant vomen' been 'ribed that fund and the donation of $1000 formed several of the Women's Insti- Scotland and ut of town at > part of the from the|tutes in England, Federated | Wales, earnings reau wedding toger Breau Mrs. Frank - rankie, Miss Verda Fred Kuederle ! Mrs. Daniel Brunswick Toronto * fund in interest. The { RELIEF for \HAY FEVER d Ireau Al] Mr. Mort aul and Georg 1d Three out of four allergy vic tims can be heiped. Yes three out of four persons who suffer the miseries and irri tations of pollen allergies can expect welcome relief to fol ow an early visit to the doctor Research and experience how that hay fever treat ments are twice as effective when given before the hay tever season starts than after See your doctor now --- then some to us for the medicines ne prescribes and the acces sories he recommends. od "COMPOUNDING YOUR PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTION IS OUR PROFESSION" wy & Jovells 0SHAWA--BOWMANVILLE--WHITBY "We I I rench's Patterson id Donna New Brun and Mrs their gue David Morriso New Br cous and and n, Mr Lloyd On h and and ms- Mr Mr Vr for int John present MacDonalc MacDonald MacDonald Mi and Pamela, all Mr. and Mrs, Bruce and Bruce, Robert Kedron: Mr. and Thomson and Andy mes mald Paul or of \ Br M Ladi Le ined a anch n Evan Pine Tues by wil N'S COLLEGE Vincent at near Halifax the s college in Canada its own degre College send. Medicines To Europe Postage Free" WE JOIN H. KASSINGER IN EXTENDING AN INVITATION TO VISIT THE TWO FURNISHED DREAM HOMES IN Beau Valley OPEN SATURDAY, JULY 23 J. FOLEY PLUMBING and HEATING 319 COLLEGE AVE -- RA 5-424) Shirley Y. Hogel Jack A. Wallace Exchange Vows At Northminster United Church recently, Shirley Yvonne Hogel and Jack Alfred Wallace, both of Oshawa, were united in marriage. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Hogel of) Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs, Doris Wallace of Oshawa and Mr. Frank Wallace, Detroit, Michigan. i The' Reverend H. A, Mellow of- ficiated. The wedding music was played by Mr. John Robertson and Mrs. J. C. Rundle was the soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor- length gown of nylon tulle and Alencon lace. The lace bodice, re- embroidered with iridescent se- quins, was fashioned with a sa- | sleeves. Panels of Alencon lace studded with sequins enhanced the bouffant skirt. A crown of iridescent sequins and teardrop pearls held her fingertip veil and she carried a nosegay of white mums and pink roses. The bride was attended by Miss Donna Mitchell as maid-of- honor in aqua and Mrs, Steven Carrie and Miss Dian Mitchell, both in yellow. All wore ballerina dresses of silk organza over taf- feta styling scooped necklines, | short shirred sleeves, and large back bows. Their headdresses were organza petals with match ing veils, Miss Wendy Finlay of Nestleton flower girl in a white and yellow lace dress with a white hat. All carried nosegays of shasta chrysanthemums and 'oses, Master Wayne Kirkpatrick was ring bearer. Sve was TWO MOD ZEL RETAILERS TO Mr. Steven Carrie acted as|The bridegroom's mother was in pest man, Usiipsiug wets Mosse. royal blue jacquard crepe. Both war oge' an ack. Cox. re white accessories : A reception was held in the "o'¢ ¥ - x 4 OD | Later the couple left fur a weds Knights of Columbus Hall. 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