The Oshawa Times, 3 Aug 1960, p. 7

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jing for a month's holidays on|could, since he was married to I | Deeside in Scotland, this is alhc". "nd she won the day {meagre list compared with her| But the fact that this was even | past record. In the same period|qu: :tioned all adds up to a feel of last year she had 20 official ing that the Princess is beng | public engagements. sc yowhat into the back- round of official engagements of | PRINCESS MARGARET'S 4 2 mR TY Would Princess Margaret Rathe Be Plain Mrs. Armstrong-Jones By M. McINTYRE HOOD that the Duchess of Kent and Special to The Oshawa Times Princess Alexandra, the Duchess LONDON -- Is Princess Mar- of Gloucester and the Princess . e had so many prior to UTURE her engagement. One commen a- The three ghgagoments listed tor boldly says that "it can be is i for her are the presentation of|argued that the marriage of the th x gurls, A a re Boval were 31 thee colors to her regiment, the Royal Queen's sister tc a commoner, going to fade y of the limelight TOUR CANCELLED Highland Fusiliers, in Glasgow, however popular, was a blow to and gradually give up the many Another thing which has caused|a luncheon with the officers of the special glamor and special Dial RA 3-3474 | public duties which she carried) this speculation as. to Princess|the Regiment in London, and the dignity which must surround a -- out previous to her marriage? | Margaret's future is the cancel-|Dockland Settlement Ball, of British royal figure so near the 7 That is a question which has lation of her proposed trip to which she is patron. throne. n Yoni P | West Africa to take part in the On the other hand, Princess EE ar ore Men i cel i in Ni. WORDING OF INVITATION | Margaret will always be glamor- platform, along with the Queen ia i There has been an interesting|ois, in her own right, and she to joi 'n the welcome fo the been planned for her. But soon|little bit of news regarding the eould always be trusted to main- King and Queen of Thailand when | after her engagement to Antony) ,eqing of the invitation to the|, aa Liguity gd Prestige in Dbockland Settlement Ball It| pos isi recently as Armstrong-Jones was announced, | He vise LOWY YePEY Whit wor made public that she would| "| Queen's sister in all engagements x as "In the gracious presence] not be going to Nigeria. Princess|reads: Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 3, 1960 PERSONALS Out-of-town guests at thejand Mr. Lodge, Grandview street Oshawa. Recently they MR. AND MRS. ROBERT JEYES Wide Circle Of Friends Gathers To Honor Pair's 25th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs Lansdowne avenue ed by their relatives and friends at a party held in Woodview ( ub house, on Saturday evening, to a son celebrate their wedding Roberta anniversary. Unfortunately, the best The late Reverend D Rose Mr. Philip Jeyes Sr., officiated at the wedding, August 'o attend. but the 3. 1935, in St. George's Memorial Mrs. Jack Copeland, SOCIAL NOTICE her sister The couple was delighted to ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Thomas have as a guest of honor the bridegroom's father, Mr. Thomas Broadbent announce the engage- ment of their d ter, Carol Jeyes of Oshawa and an uncle, Mr. Albert Jeyes, 77, who is on a Anne, to Mr iam Michael Weroski, son of Mr. and Mrs, Mi visit from Vancouver. Many guests attended from out of town and enjoyed a program of cards, games and dancing chael Weroski, all of Oshawa, The| During the serving of the buffet marriage will take place on Bat urday, September 10, 'at 11 o'clock in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church Church of the former Marjorie Chesebrough and Robert Jeyes both of Oshawa The couple have two children Donald, and a daughter Jeyes, honor Robert were silver man, was unable bridesmaid, the former was present M to assist supper, the couple cut the anni- versary cake An address and presentation of silver dollars was made by the bride's brother, Mr. Douglas ENGAGEMENT of Toronto to the The engagement is announced of Jean Evangeline, de Mrs. Frank Welch of Osh the late Mr. Welch to Mr. Bruce Wesley Barrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Barrett of Oshawa The marriage take place on Saturday, August 20, at 3 o'clock in the chapel Albert Street United Church ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Till ing, Oshawa, wish to annou the engagement of their younger daughter, Donna June, to Kenneth Walter Ferguson, son of 8 1 Oshawa, Chesebrough honored many other gifts The party was arranged by Mrs. Jeyes' four sisters, Mrs Harry Turner, Mrs. Gerald Tait, Mrs, Walter Scott and Mrs. Jack Coneland Mr. Jeyes has been associated with The Oshawa Times for 29 vears, joining the mechanical aff as an apprentice in 1931, he foreman of the will f 0 is now assistant p| printing press CHEERE CARROTS 1 3-0z. package cream cheese 1.3 cup grated carrots ' 14 teaspoon salt Dash cayenne {drop sauce 1 tablespoon chopped chives or onion Grated carrot Parsley Mix cream cheese, carrot, salt cayenne, Worcestershire sauce and chives. Roll into miniature carrot shapes. Cover with addi tional grated carrot and chill until firm. Stick a tiny sprig of parsley into each carrot to re- semble tops Serve chilled Makes 10 "carrots." riage is to ta drew's United Church on Satur day, August 27, at 3.30 p.m JAGEMENT gement is announced of Amy Sophia, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Warren Carson, New tonville, Ontario, to Mr. Patrick Pdward Tobin, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Tobin, St. John's, New foundland. The wedding take place on Saturday, Seplem- ber 3, 1960. ai 3 o'clock in the chapel of St Andrew's United Church, Oshaw Worcestershire sprigs is fo 1 a : your paraphernalia back to you { great # beach or the family's pet collie, ¢ which made your stay "best of LAUGHING ELAINE d a half th th picture wa I Only eight an old when thi taken recently, t ) baby girl I daughter of M Petron, Elizabeth sti Mrs Mr hin. al Val and mor e grand-daughter of and Harry Petroni ne Ivanoff Photo by hornsby pair 'who also received | Mothers Receive At Trousseau Tea | For Roberta Mackay Miss Roberta Mackay whose narriage to Mr. Wayne Hunter ¢ to take place on Saturday has been much entertained during the past few weeks. Mrs. Thomas Mackay gave a trousseatt tea for her daughter last Saturday. Receiving, Mrs. Mackay wore an afternoon dress of brown shantung silk; 'the pro- spective bridegroom's mother, Mrs, Arthur Hunter of Aurora was in black pure silk and the bride-to-be chose pale blue silk organza Mrs. George Boychym poured tea and assisting the hostess were Mrs. Michael Lee and Miss Mary Mackay Mrs. Michael Rosnak and her daughter, Mrs. Donald Armstrong were co-hostesses at a miscel laneous shower held at the home of Mrs. Walter Tomalak Miss Carol Whinfield was host- c8s at a personal shower held at ter home and attended by the lemale employees of GMAC A miscellaneous shower, held at Fernhill Park club house was arranged by Mrs. Chris Miss Cathy. Mason, Mrs Muckay and Mrs. Thomas mon Mise Heather Michael Lee, Miss Joice Rosnak and Mise Mary Mackay arranged a miscellaneous shower held at Miss Smart's home John Solo- Smart, Mrs, Considerate Guest | | Leaves Room Tidy | After Weekend Visit A special 'thanks for the me- mories" may be all it takes to get you a high rating on the re- peat visit week-end guest list. So if you're a house guest this week end and want to be asked back this year, here's what the eti quette experts advise. Pack up carefully when you leave after this long weekend. A| forgoiten bathing suit draped| over the radiator, or an over- looked sweater in the hall closet, leave nothing but a bad impre sion behind. Perpetually absent- minded? Paste a personal prop- erty list in the lid of your suit- case and use it as a reminder |Canada are Mr Couvier - Kemp wedding includ- ed Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Hubble, Peterborough; Mr. and Mrs, Vern Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Martin, Newcastle; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Couvier, Orono; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kemp, the Misses Brenda and Donna Kemp, Port Credit; Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Hubble, Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Hubble, Foxboro; Mrs. Robert Kemp, Colborne. Marv Forder, Rossland road east, has returned home from six weeks' holidays, visiting friends in Kapuskasing Miss Guests from out of town at the 25th anniversary party for Mr and Mrs. Roberf Jeyes on Satur day were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C Don Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Chesebrough, London Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. John Tag gart, Toronto, and Mr Albert Jeyes of sehron Vancouver Walter Murray Mrs. Mur M. Werry, Mr. and Mrs Toronto quests of ray's mother, Mrs Colborne street east are Mr day the Paul Wellman is on a holi trip to the western coast of United States Mr. and Mr were visiting in Orillia during the holiday weekend Elmer Shaw Mr town, guest taymond Cook of Bridge Nova Scotia, was a dinner at the home of Mr, John n, Churchill avenue Saturday . their second trip to and Mrs. P. A Sansom of Lydney, Gloucester- shire, England, who are spending the summer at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Gordon Lodge, njoying Mason, | PA Bk FOR THE GIRLISH Two widths of pleats spread | Canada. waist- nmer dress made out from a twice-marked line on this of terylene cool s batiste south, spent a few days visiting with a cousin in Windsor whom they had not seen for over 40 years. During their stay there, anoiier cousin joined them from Van- couver to complete a happy re- union. Mr. and Mrs. Lodge plan to take their parents to Mont- real for their departure on the SS '"Saxonia' on August 26. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hunter of Aurora, parents of the prospec- tive bridegroom, will entertain the bridal party of the Hunter- Mackay wedding at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs People are recalling the fact that when the Shah of Persia ar-| rived in May of last year, and when General and Madame de Gaulle came to London in April] of this year, Princess Margaret| was on hand to join with | Queen in making them welcome. | Why was she missing when the|f King and Queen of Thailand ar-| the fact, vember 21 she icial public engagements. Allow-'royal. Princess Margaret said it Mr. It wa between August 1 and No-|strang has only three of-|not be Alexandra will be going there in: of HRH the Princess Margaret stead. It cannot be said that the trip| yo ec» had to be cancelled because of] 4 other important engagements, In Antony Armstrong: s given out that Mr. Arm: - Jones' 'presence would gracious since he was no! entrusted to her. ROYAL VISITORS EDINBURGH, Scotland (CP) Princess Christina of Sweden and Princess Benedikte of Den- mark are spending a holiday in Scotland. They will visit several Scottish towns during their stay. rived? Her absence was made all the more noticeable by the fact] Marilyn Hinkson William A. Smith in Thomas Mackay followin he ehearsal on Fri x "Wed In Toronto rehearsal on Friday evening. Ir » candlelight ceremony in the chapel of Timothy Eaton Memorial Church, Toronto, on Thursday evening, the marriage hs of Marilyn Diane Hinkson and of Keego Harbor, Michigan; Mrs William Alexander Smith was Helen Clayton of Stratford, Ont.;|gsolemnized by the Reverend W. J Miss Leona Taillon, Mrs. Ursula johnston. Gauthier and daughter, Sandra The bride Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Taillon, Beth) Mr and Gary, all of Cornwall, On- Oshawa and the bridegroom is tario: Mr. and Mrs. Reginald the son of. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. White, Hamilton. A reception was Smith of Toronto. held at the home of Mr. and Given in marriage by her Mrs. Brian Hancock, Willow- father, the bride wore a gown dale, for Judge and" Mrs. South-|of white peau de soie and a fin- it on the occasion of their 50th|gertip veil, secured by a pear! wedding anniversary and for crown. She carried a white Bible Vir. and Mrs. Walter Hancock for Crested with mauve orchids and their 30th- wedding white rosebuds. This was a happy She was attended by Miss San- both parties given dra Griffiths wearing tailored of the family mauve silk organza and carrying sdmrhdiidl : a nosegay of white and pink rose- buds TOMATO CAPITAL | Mr. Robert Lindsay performed LEAMINGTON. Ont Cp)--|the duties of best man and Mr This town at the southern tip of William Hinkson ushered. Ontario--30 miles southeast of| A reception was held at the Windsor calls itself the "'to-/homeé of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon mato capital" of Canada. Soon|An< Scarborough. Mrs. An. to open is a tomato-shaped tour-|drews, a sister of the bridegroom ist booth, to dispense informa-|was assisted by another sister, tion and ice-cold tomato juice. |[Mrs. Robert Lindsay. | Mr. and Mrs. Smith will reside Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hancock, McMillan drive, had their guests over the holiday weekend, Judge and Mrs, James Southart as is the daughter of and Mrs. J. E. Hinkson of anniversary occasion for by members RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY SPECIAL! LADIES' SKIRTS 2.27 REG. 2.98 -- Smartly styled full skirts of easy-care cotton, floral and novelty prints in pretty summer shades. Sizes 12 to 20. Wonderful Value at this Special Sale Price. ZELLER'S LIMITED 21 SIMCOE ST. S. PHONE RA 3-2294 in Toronto. reach. The Store FIGURE Floral appliques yellow mark of green and the midriff line. when vou pack. If you do leave anything behind, go back for immediately or send a messen ger for it, but don't expect your host to wran, address and mail and look forward to visit Not more than a week after your visit, be sure to send your "thanks" for a wonderful week end. Since all "bread and butter" notes tend to sound somewhat alike, express your appreciation in a more colorful and original way by wiring flowers. For the added personal touch, any florist can help you choose an arrange ment or plant specifically suited for patio or playroom. When writing out your floral gift mes sage, refer to something like the cook-out, that "perfect" your next mportant to your hosts' kindness with own courtesy' by having dinner at your place The . surest way back to exchange It's also repay your them: to n the city be invited . to BROADER VIEW WINNIPEG (CP) dren's Aid Society sajd couples are showing discrimination in adopting chil dren. 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