The Oshawa Times, 6 Sep 1960, p. 8

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/ | SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT The engagement is anpounced of Lillian Audrey Mrs, James is to take place on Saturday, Oc-| tober 1, at 7 p.m, in Bt, Berna-| | dettes Roman Catholic Ajax. AT HOME aug ' Ww. er {ronto, last Friday evening James, Receiving, the bride's mother! and the late Mr. Phalen, to Mr Harvey Ornott took ss his bride wore s beige lace sheath with| Arthur James Kight, son of Mrs Joan Hunter, The bride is the a matching evening cost. The Arthur J, Kight of Port Perry and daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon bridegroom s mother was in Dior| the late Mr, Kight, The marriage C. Hunter of Toronto and the blue brocade shesth style, with Church, Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial BA 3.3474 James Harvey Amott Takes | WIFE PRESERVER Bride In Toronto Ceremony In Rosedale United Church, To- jon Heath street east, Toronto, SF idegtoom is the son of Dr. ud a draped skirt, M | rs, Harvey C. Arnott The couple left for 8 Muskoka " " awa, | moon and will return to! Spars up thal old upright pieno THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tussdey, September 6, 1960 The Reverend G. MacGregor in Toronto, For travelling) for glamorous rec) room Grant officiated and the wedding|the bride donned & blue woolld'y by covering it with wash Mr, and Mrs, Stephen Wiggans 515 Buerling avenue, will be al] home to their friends and neigh- hors on Saturday, September 10, from 7 to 10 p.m, on the occa | sion of their 40th wedding anni-| versary. Girls Like Job Manning Pumps, Motorists Pleased HALIFAX (CP)-The attend: | ants at a service station operated by Harry Aisthorpe draw admir ing looks from the motorists they serve Mrs, Shirley Taggart, 18, and {Monica MacNeil, 20, are the first members of thelr sex since the| Second World War to man the gasoline pumps and do light ork at a Halifax mechanical Service tation "They do a men Mr Al "The in more job than! Asserts better thorpe hring | leured her fingertip veil and she! music was played by Mr, John sheath with matching bolero able self-adhesive vinyl plastic in | Bradley, | jacket, "your favorite pattern Given In marriage by i father, the bride wore a full length gown of white peau de sole, fitted bodice, with | scoop Kline, was liqued with Bwiss lace embroidered with seed pearls, From a lowered waistline the full skirt fell in unpressed pleats into a chapel train, A circlet of matching ma- terial, beaded with pearls, se-| Shop and Save ot . . . GLECOIX'F SUPERMARKET 174 Ritson Rd. S. Oshowe OPEN DAILY TO 10 P.M, Specials For Today, Wed. & Thurs, {carried an all-white bouquet of! {fugli and Iceberg chrysanthe-| {mums with stephanotis shaped | | into B crescent, | The matron of honor was | Erie Stokes and the brid id, Miss Eileen Floyd, Their dresses : |of sapphire blue delustered satin were styled with scoop necklines| |and deep unpressed pleats form. {ing hell skirts, Self bows formed {their headdresses and they car: ried crescents of pink sweetheart roses and white chrysanthemums Mr, Gary Goldthorpe of To. ronto was hest man and the) -QY ya TOMATOES 45° CHRISTIE'S BROOKSIDE 33° BREAD BUTTER" . 64° uw §3° DEVON BACON RINDLESS CELERY 2w.x 25° GLECOFF SUPERMARKET FREE PARKING ON OUR LOT! BASKET trade, ard » reliable A ushers were Mr, Barry Hunter and Mr, John Arnott | A reception was held on the {lawn of the bride's parents' home hey are more I'he like Il en jo: it aid Mrs hushand is in the Alsthorpe said work at service England 'We both Taggart navy many | stations | | where he | | | oo ¥ y hose be os i Mr 24.02, REDMAN AND FAMILY ON LOAVES women in Grimshy | wag born Remembering this, he | ' i put in a request to the National | Employment Service office for | two pretty and intelligent girls," | HEATHER ANNE | and he got them the next. day Daughter of Mr, and Mrs, | Brent, Raglan, and Mrs, Ewart # The girls say the first reaction] on na of Myrtle, On | Diamond, Myrtle, 'and the P OUSTOM MADE 4 * VENETIAN BLINDS 0f molorists usually tario, Heather Anne was one great - granddaughter of Mrs, . ED DRAPERY TRACKS MR. GEORGE Well-Known Oshawa Resident | Quietly Celebrates 86th Birthday A resident of Oshawa since 1911) Jack Whiteoak from his native worked England, Mr George Redman He is one of the oldest mem received congratulations from his bers of Corinthian Lodge 100F, | many friends last Thursday, the and received some beautiful flow occasion of his 86th birthday ars fellow members on his Mr, Redman has naturally birthda many changes in Oshawa over the Married to vears and marvels at the rapid! in St, Mary growth of his adopted cit ton, April Born in Arundel, Sussex, he knew the joy of their golden l hip! weddin ary in 1944 ind Mis passed away in 1956 and Mr. Redman has contin. ied to make his home with his Olive, Mrs, Philip Hol astonish with whom he iment. "The customer espe Thomas Cook of Columbus vear old July 4, She is the us, cially those from the United Ont, Blates--look ' when Wwe gpanddaughter of Mrs, Gordon serve them Taggart PERSONALS and Mrs. W. G. Rapley North the ummer holidays motoring through the Rockies to Vaneau ver, British Clumbia when he came amazed Ireland Studio sald Mrs ------ HOUSEHOLD HINT To ripen tomatoes, place them on a shelf away from direct sunlight, Direct sun actually in terferes with normal color de. | velopment of tomatoes HOUSEHOLD HINT Fill a sprinkling can full of seen the former Alice Ide Church, Littlehamp 1608 he couple They were the Dickson's sister Mrs, Howard Dingwall and Mr. | Dingwall, and Mrs, Dickson's parents, Mr, and Mrs, T, J Mer water and sel it nearby when 7 | eer of Sydney, Nova Scotia They you're having a barbecue, 1t will held re-| visited the Annapolis Valley and ndy to douse the fire : come | Sylvia Prince Edward Island and on i me in i wide J Powlenzuk, Oshawa, who will be! Sunday. August 28. Mr. Dickson|\™ #0 emergency or when you've married to Mr, John DeHart, (was the one hundredth anniver-| "ished cooking Whithy, on Saturday, October 1.|gsary speaker at the West Devor | The ittended by PEL , United Church of which he| fellow employees of the T. Ealon|is a former pastor | in the Maritimes guests of Mr My Simcoe Streel spent anniver Redman served 7 apprentice as a shipwright in England was employed as a foreman in the Newhaven shipyards, He turned to the building Industry came to Oshawa and hi year A personal shower a cently In honor of Mi when he daughter der Though in poor health for some time, Mr, Redman is mentally Jdert and was able to enjoy his birthday party particularly as A Mrs, Holder's sister, Mrs, Charles the Pattern Room of GM( Dickinson, and her daughter, are Company, was arranged by Mrs amongst his callers on Thursday | visiting from England and could' £8 : 5 RW Bem oi pi di were Mr, Alan Gordon and Mr. 'be present for the celebration, ; 1 wes Assistin are Mrs | Leonard Richer, Mrs. M, Burnetl| your vacation is. to call the social | ; | Jeanette Keary | and Mrs, L. Law department of The Oshawa OCCT Student | Mr. ont Mra A. 5. Awan, Times, WA 33a or an im i | Granted Bursaries |cd.from a mater tour of Saskat Ee pao e, Nos oy an | The Federation of Women chewan, They visited Mr, Alder vara i Yan ton's uncle and aunt, Mr, and|Diversaries as well as VISHOrS| " | from out of town are always | Teachers' Associations of Ont ario has awarded a bursary of | Mrs. William Alderton and fam lo dl | nn fly in Regina who took them to! Weleomed, | ad . : SPE I $200 to Jeanette Keary who | YATIOUS places of Interest includ Mr. Joheph Serge, Simeco ¢| if L- Wi \ graduated from OCCI this year, I street south, has returned from | E XN From 14 applications, 14 stu a two-month vacation trip RING in the RCMP Training Bar He| dent aid bursaries were award i 8 8 } | racks, The traveller visited | Mrs, Alderton ving ¥ dl 18 | near Saskatoon, and other mem. Visited his parents Mr, and Mrs, | ol jo Grade » amen students [hers of the family present were Tohn F, Serge in Malta and spent | who 7 teach In Stake Publ [ Mrs, Alderton's brother and hig|some time in London, England; | 4 ToS alter, SPM nation from | ies' and children from Vancou.| Paris, France; Rome and Ma: eachers Col eRe ! ver and a from Modesto, | drid Miss Keary, 18, is the daugh- | alifornia [ ter of Mr, and Mrs Leather Ring Binders w Zippered style, Holds 82 x 11 inch sheets Pocket for pencils, ete, Just right for high school £ end seniors ! | Charles Mr. and Mrs, Harry Benson, | Keary, Kingsdale avenue, and The following boys | Gladstone avenue, have as a Popular colors Reg $5.98. Super Special! she obtained six first-class hon- [have returned to the City after |guest, Mrs, Benson's aunt, Mrs, | ors and three second class hon. [enjoying a peviod of camping at! Thomas Aldridge, from London About 16 favorite work old reminiscences concern his in so many of Oshawa's fine homes He also worked for 14 years in howe many and One way of letting your friends know that you are hack from DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS 1180 mother Oshawa wrote for the Department of |the Lake of Bays Distriet of the Education Grade 13 examina. [Highlands of Haliburton: John| Prior to her marriage to Mr. tions, She placed second in the | Lander, William and Thomas Pat-| James Arnott the former Miss) school with an average of 77.1 | terson Andrew and Peter/Joan Hunter was honored at sev-| percent Schell eral parties, Mrs, Harvey Arnott] Miss Keary is also the recipi gave a tea al Adelaide House for| ent of a $250, award from the her future daughter-in-law and| Dominion - Provincial Student miscellaneous showers were ar | Aid-Bursary of the Department | Son, Hortop avenue, Mr, and Mrs. | panged by Mrs, Alfred Wiggs and . oorge EK. Wilson, Eulalie av. amps Frederick Donevan, both of of Education | {enue, Miss Barbara Wilson and|oghawa, Mrs, Clara Pribule, Mrs, | Mr, David Russell, Toronto, spent gpopest Floyd and her daughter \ 1 New Empress to Be te holiday week end at Rice nisy Eileen Floyd, all of Toronto, | . Mant also gave miscellaneous showers | N Mr. and M Rober "He i land Mrs, Dalton Morgan and her| Ready ext Rpril Mr and Mus. Oral Hogs, Figin daughter Mrs. Erie Stokes, Tor paNPON Ch) The Laladiun Bowmanville, spent the|ronto, arranged a presentation acitie liner Empress ol nada will 'make her maiden voyage week end in Minden party and pantry shower, The| bride's grandmother entertained from Liverpool to Montreal April 19 next year G The Reverend and Mrs, Warren the wedding party at her home, | The new 27,300-ton liner, which Dickson returned home last Rosedale Heights Drive, after the) Thursday from a month's holiday rehearsal, | cost £8,000,000 to build, will join 4 -------- | bd | the Empress of Britain and the . | Empress of England in maintain {ing a weekly service between Liverpool and Montreal during the St, Lawrence season betwee nj March 24 and Nov, H Is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs The liner, which holds more Steve Siwek, Oshawa, and the [than 1,000 passengers, was bridegroom is the son of Mr. [launched last May at Newcastle and Mrs. Anthony Goralezyk of [upon Tyne by Mrs, John Diefen Whithy baker, wife of the Canadian prime minister, | SPECIAL! 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