The Oshawa Times, 4 Jul 1961, p. 7

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Ea 34 "WED IN DOUBLE Married recently at King Street United Church were Mr. and Mrs. Gary Peter Hill, Formerly Miss Dawn Gail Nelson, the bride is the daughter of Mrs, Leta Nelson EL a is Ea omen Jo Aildwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, July 4, 1961 7 PERSONALS Oshawa guests at the Helli- well-Chaskey wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Aldsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wagner, Mr. and Mrs. H. §. McNair and family, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Anderson and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Cox, Miss Sherry Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Ma- jor, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Murray and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Helliwell. Other guests were from Weston, Highland Creek, West Hill, Cuyahaga Falls, Ohio; Toronto, Hamilton and Mountain Grove. M| A pot luck supper featured the final meeting of St. Lukes Presbyterian Church Ladies' Guild with 23 present. The Presi- dent, Mrs. Dennis Abbott, offer- 'led grace and welcomed mem- '|bers and their guests. Mrs. Robert McNab had charge of % [the evenings entertainment con- : |sisting of parcel post, song day and stated the next meet- ing would be held on Sept. 27. The meeting was brought to a close by song and an expres- sion of friendship. Guests at the Hughes-Nuss- baumer wedding included Sgt- Major and Mrs. D. E. O'Connor, Petawawa; Mr. and Mrs. James Welbourne and daughter, Jane, Bowmanville; Mr. J. H. Wilson and Mr. D. J. Wilson, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gilmour, Rednersville; Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Gilmour, Plainfield. Lieutenant-Commander Frank Shea, RCN, and Mrs. Shea, for- merly of Dartmouth, Nova Sco- tia, who were en route to a new post in Galt, were weekend guests at the home of Lt. Cmdr. Shea's niece, Mrs. Mar- garet Rogan and her daughters, Jackie and Roberta, Humewood avenue. Mrs. Rogan and titles, and a dress-up game. Mrs. ; |Kenneth Matthews wished : |everyone a safe and happy holi- Roberta accompanied them to Galt, returning to Oshawa on Monday evening. --Photo by Robert L. Cornes Consider Profile, By DEIRDRE MUNGOVAN Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO (CP) -- There's more to buying a pair of glasses than meets the eye. "It's like buying a hat," says Warren Gerrard, manager of a Toronto optical dispensing es- tablishment. You should consider the shape of your face, the position of your eyes. hair styles and your oc- cupation. "It all depends on what looks best on you. Use common ? sense. If they are for working and you . . . want them to be practical, then choose a plainer: pair, either in the solid colors or in the two tones." Mr. Gerrard says some peo- BRIDE-TO-BE The engagement has been announced of Miss Patricia Eva Grace Smylie and Mr. Daniel Joseph Collins. The bride-to-be, who is an air- Pre-Nuptial Showers For In Choosing New Eye-Glasses ple buy thought in mind than that they want the latest styles in frames land it is often difficult to them out of selecting a that doesn't suit their faces or personali styles such as the M 'vampi (which sweeps up high at outsides) are just begging attention," he says, maki point that you should bew. such shapes unless you extrovert. VARIETY AVAILABLE frames--the plain, semi-ornate|have and the new upswept style for|see better. evening wear. They come in| Women require more attention many shapes and sizes. There|when are full frames, half - frames|often and glasses without frames. are probably the most practical,|And whe frames with bright colors and|friends wil in more sophisticated shapes'is compound: Hair-Style glasses with no other F 4 t : 8 § talk pair § : § ] ty. "Those who buy the extrem at g 4 fin H : oli = § sige : There are three main kinds of| slanted frame when they should a larger lens glasses. They are ded, he says, and may not know which frame does Although the neutral colors the most fi Wilma Vessey In honor of her approaching marriage to Mr, Donald Victor Jeyes, Miss Wilma Vessey has been honored at several bridal showers. The Misses Eleanor Monk and Frances Simpson were co- hostesses at a lawn shower, held at the former's residence by Miss Vessey's fellow workers in the Wire and Harness Depart- ment of General Motors. Mrs. David Hoag, matron of| honor, arranged a miscellan- eous shower at her home on Rossland road east. She was assisted by Mrs. Harry Turner, A group of friends gathered line hostess, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel R. Smylie of Scarborough and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred C. Collins of Ajax. The wedding will take place in St. Marie Goretti Roman Catholic Church, Scar- borough, on Saturday, July 15. Brenda Stevens Keith Gibson Wed In Greenbank SALE RING CEREMONY of Oshawa and Mr. Gordon Nelson of St. Catharines and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hill of Oshawa. --Photo by Oreland Across Canada Women Proving Their Ability in From one end of Canada to another, women are holding po- sitions in practically every de- partment of our national life, and gaining unique honors. This fs shown in the seventh annual '"'Authoritative List of Women in Public Life", released this week by Miss Una MacLean, National President of the Ca- nadian Federation of Business and Professional Women's Cubs. The list is published in the cur- rent issue of the Federation magazine, "The Business and Professional Woman". Number of women in the Sen- ate, House of Commons and in provincial legislatures is not large, only 25 in all. But, among them is Mrs. Gladys Porter, former Mayor Public Life Wood of University of New Brunswick, has been appointed one of 10 Canadian students who will participate in Opera- tion Cross Roads, Africa. First woman Juror in Nova Scotia is Mrs. J. M. Pett. Seven women in Nova Scotia are deputy regi- John Harvey Helliwell Weds The marriage of Brenda May Stevens and Keith Arnot Gibson was solemnized recently at Greenbank United Church, at the home of Mrs. Hollis Cru- wys, Ravine road, for a mis- cellaneous shower. SALE OF SPRING AND SUMMER Emily Chaskey at Scarborough Greenbank. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Copeland The Anglican Church of St. George, Scarborough, was the scene of a wedding recently when Miss Emily Margaret Chaskey, daughter of Mr. Wal- ter Chaskey of Scarborough and the late Mrs. Chaskey, was united in marriage with Mr. John Harvey Helliwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Helli- well of Oshawa, Ontario. The Reverend G. D. King per- formed the double ring cere- mony and the church organist played the nuptial music. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a full length gown of carnation white entertained the affianced pair The bride is the daugher of Mrs. William Stevens of Osh- sage of pink carnations. On/awa and the late Mr. Stevens their return Mr. and Mrs. Helli-|and the bridegroom is the son well will reside at 125 Harewood|0f Mrs. Elmer Gibson of Green- avenue, Scarborough, Ontario, (bank and the late Mr. Gibson. The Reverend S. R. Cooper officiated. The wedding music Beach the bride travelled in a pink dress, white hat and cor- 1 at a dinner party at the Oshawa Golf Club. Mrs. Robert Jeyes, Lans- downe drive, will entertain the bridal party at her home fol- owing the wedding rehearsal of Friday evening. was played by Miss Jeanete Stevens and Bruce Stevens sang. Given in marriage by her grandfather, Mr. Lancelot Bey non, the bride wore a floor lenght gown of all-chantilly lace designed with long sleeves and a scalloped sabrina. neckline Denise Nussbaumer Howard J. Hughes Wed Last Friday The marriage of Marion Den- ise Nussbaumer and Howard B&P Clubs Go Over The Top On UNESCO Project Announcement has been silk organza over several layers Joseph Hughes, both of Oshawa, was solemnized on Friday evening by the Reverend L. T. trimmed with pearls. made by Miss Una MacLean, president of Canadian Federa- tion of Business and Profession- sequins and A jewelled tiara held tion. of Kentville,|has the only woman strars of deeds, probates, mar- riage licences, and deputy mun- cipal and or county clerks. A woman heads ments, City of Montreal, is the only woman in executive posi- tion in the city's administra- Dorval Airport at Montreal weather officer in - Canada, of net and taffeta. Floral lace appliques accented the neckline and the short sleeves which Ottawa's were complemented with mit- new civic parking authority in|tens. Her fingertip veil was Ontario. Mlle Germaine Pepin, |h Assistant Director of Depart-| carried a cascade of white ros- ettes and orange blossom with white ribbon ties. eld by a tiny wreath and she Miss Shirley Payne was maid of honor and the other attend- ants were Mrs. Richard Snyder of Hamilton and Miss Beverley Howett of Scarborough. They bride wore a semi-formal dress of white organza with bouffant her fingertip veil and she car- ried a cascade of deep pink roses. The maid-of-honor was Miss Sandra Beynon and the brides- maids were the Misses Carol Anne McCourt and Beryl Mer- cer. All were gowned in baller- ina length pale turquoise or- ganza over taffeta featuring scooped necklines and short sleeves and small rosettes at the hem and the back of the waist. Their headdresses were McGough in the rectory of St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church. The bride is the niece of Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Gilmour and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hughes, all of Oshawa. Given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. T. L. Gilmour, the t i t skirt. A coronet of crystals i al Women, that the 1961 Na- ional Project planned to assist women in the Middle East and n Africa, has gone over the op. Aim was to raise $2,900, material and equipment for the Ramallah Handicraft Society in Jordan and to build a residen- ial chalet for women at the SHOE FASHIONS 2 WV ZN So Tammy Fashion Shoes wish to announce their first terrific Summer Sale! Beating our competition to the punch we present the following quality lines ot lowest ever prices MN NX C7 HIGH and ILLUSION HEEL. .. To match who, in 1969, was elect-|briefing N.S i ed the first woman member of[Miss Bernice Brent. There are held her shoulder length veil of wore identical street - length held illusion and she carried a cas- t : : dresses of delphinium blue pure urquoise rosettes with veils. Miss Ileen Smalley was flower Awudome Adult Education Col- your Summer the Legislative Assembly Nova Scotia. At municipal level, every province has many women councillors, aldermen, school trustees and members of muni- cipal boards. There are also women on many national com- missions. British Columbia, Manitoba, Ontario and Alberta have 10 women mayors and one acting deputy mayor. In Alberta, Brit- ish Columbia and Ontario there are 15 women medical health officers. Still the only province, how-| ever, in which women are ap- pointed as Justices of the Peace is Ontario, where there are five such appointments. There are seven women judges in Canada and in Mont- real, Mlle Berangere Gaudet has been named first woman Notary in that city. In Alberta, Mrs. G. A. Jorgenson won the 1960 cup as driver of the year -- first woman to win this award. Mrs. Lillian Piper was elected to the Advisory Council at last municipal election in Fort Smith, NWT. in Soikish Colors, two women have been named school inspectors and Miss Mary Simp- son, the Deputy Superintendent of Insurance in the Provincial Government. Maniteba's Mrs. Kathleen G. Galloway is the first woman member of the Certified Public Accountants Association of that province and the only woman in in|13 women in Canada who are silk with an overdress of silk or- ganza in a darker tone. They wore tiny flower hats and car- ried nosegays of blue and white] baby chrysanthemums with| blue ribbon ties. al Women's Survey and Re. Mr. Robert Aldsworth of Osh- search Committee, under the|aWa performed the duties of i i 4 {best man and the ushers were Shaltnanship of Mise Charlotte irr. Neil Flett and Mr. Howard Wager, both of Oshawa. The reception was held in the| SOCIAL NOTICES Church hall where Mrs, Louis| oan of West Hill received wearing a dress of medium ENGAGEMENT {blue. Chantilly lace over taf- The engagement is announced | feta, a matching hat, white ac- g Marion a or | cessories and a corsage of pink wr, Mrs. 4 | carnations. of Caledon, Ontario, to Mr. John fot J Brant Matthews, son of Mrs. ping Na - ak ge John Matthews of Oshawa and fra] hei i ge silk organza over the late Mr.' Matthews. he ein dotted tatfeta with 3 gold an ellow corsage oa o'clock on Saturday, July 29, in ny 8 y chief councillors of Indian bands. The list from which the above information was taken has been compiled by Canadian Federa- tion of Business and Profession- cade of pink and white carna- tions. She was attended by Miss Sharon O'Connor of Petawawa as maid of honor wearing white organza embroidered with blue cornflowers. Her headdress was blue organza and she carried a cascade of blue and white carnations. Mr. Robert Weroski acted as best man. A reception was held in the Legion Hall. The bride's aunt received in blue brocade nylon and the bridegroom's mother was in royal blue crepe. Both wore white accessories and cor sages of pink and white car- nations. As the couple left for a honey- moon in Muskoka, the bride was wearing a grey sheath dress with overskirt and melon and white accessories. girl in a short white dress with a turquoise sash and a white headdress. wore short white gloves and carried nosegays of pink chry- santhemums. m Ross Smalley and Jack Allin. lower hall at Greenbank United| (Church, For the occasion the |bride's mother wore a beige lace sheath with beige hat .ad gloves. The bridegroom's mother was in mauve lace with mauve accessories. They each| wore a corsage of roses. couple took a scenic tour a- round Lake Superior which in-|with pink accessories. Mr. and cluded the States of Michigan Mrs. Gibson will live in Green| and Wisconsin. For going away bank. lege at Tsito, Ghana. More than $3,200 has been given by 72 per cent of indi- vidual clubs active in every province in Canada and Miss MacLean expects this sum will be considerably augmented be- fore the project is closed late in May. Cheque for the final amount] will be sent to the United Na- tions Association in Canada and from there to UNESCO head- quarters with instructions for its use. Money in excess of the amount needed for Jordan and Ghana will be earmarked for| another UNESCO project, yet| to be named. All the attendants Mr. George Lee acted as best an. Ushering were Messrs. A reception was held in the For the honeymoon trip te Be. brid Hs i the e wore a white sul Knox United Church, Caledon.| gor the honeymoon trip to MARRIAGE Washington and Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Hughes will muke their home in Oshawa. 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