The Oshawa Times, 12 Jul 1961, p. 8

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8 THE OSMAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 12, 1961 LISA JANE AND JIMMIE These happy playmates are Lisa Jane and James William, children of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Cox, Hortop avenue. Lisa, one year old, and Jim- mie, three, are the grandchil- dren of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Grant, Oshawa, and Mr. and # |awa, and Miss Janice Williams, # | Port Perry. They wore dresses Mrs. Gordon Cox, Cobourg. --Photo by | Aldsworth Photography Many Hostesses Entertain For Janet Marion Carr | Miss Janet Marion Carr presentation of a crystal vase.|tained at a barbecue at her cot- Serving were Mrs. William Hen- ning, Mrs. J. S. Litovich, M i s s|pop-up toaster was presented. whose marriage to Mr, Clifford Douglas Barton will take place in Cedardale United Church, on Friday evening, July 14, has been feted at several pre- nuptial events. Mrs. J. Finlay Norton enter- tained on Saturday afternoon, July 8, for her daughter, at a trousseau tea. To receive, Mrs. Norton wore champagne beige silk brocade on sheath lines. The mother of the prospective bridegroom chose royal blue and black on white figured pure silk, and the future bride| was wearing a sheath dress of | figured Bermuda rose on white with overskirt peplum accent. ing the skirt. They all wore cor- sages of roses. Opening the door and in charge of the guest register was Miss Joni Young. Pouring tea was Mrs. Earl Hoy, an aunt of the future bride, and Mrs. Ken- | neth Locke, the prospective bridegroom's sister. Serving were Miss Sharon Parish and Mrs. Maria Young. | In charge of the shower gifts, | the trousseau and the wedding gifts were Mrs. Glenna Gilbert, « and Miss Sheila Hoy. | Also entertaining were Mrs. | Marie Young and Mrs. Mervin Mackey, assisted by their moth-| er, Mrs. Aubrey McConkey, who arranged a miscellaneous shower. Assisting in serving were Mrs. George Russell and Mrs. Charles Cowle. | Several women's groups of Cedardale United Church held a miscellaneous shower, and a PMA Club Holds Annual Picnic The Pleasant Monday After- noon Club held its annual out- ing for members on June 19 to Niagara Falls and on July 10, a picnic for members and their families to Springhill Park. Races for the children were won by Marylin Bradley and Anne-Marie Collison, 5 to 6 to 8 years; Caroline Bell and Sharon Williams, 8 to 9 years; Donna Game, 10 to 11 years; Reta Gibson, Linda Thornton. and Elizabeth Patterson, 2 years. : Ladies' shoe ' kicking, Mrs. Jack . Callfson; pegs in - milk bottle. Mrs. Jack Jakes, Mrs. Eva Buckley; pegs on rope, Mrs. Norman Hodgson, Mrs. Eva Buckley: pencil game, Mrs R. Dillabough, Mrs. Robert Col- lison; parcel game, Miss Annie Stewart Candy guessing game, Mrs. Eva Buckley; candy guessing! for children, Karen Bradley; | youngest member, John Brown; | oldest member, Miss Annie Stewart Following supper, bingo was played under the convenership| of Mrs. Elwood Bradley. The PMA meetings will resume on Monday, September 11 at 2.30 p.m. [ Diane Merrill and Mrs. J. Porter, Miss Sheila Hoy assisted by her mother, Mrs, Earl Hoy, en- tertained at a linen shower. in serving were Miss Pamela Green and Mrs. A. J. Hill. Miss Marilyn Scott and Mrs. Anthony Smyth arranged an home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas evening party at the former's Barton, Hillcroft street, parents home, King street west, when a Games were played. Assisting ment a canister set. {vacuum cleaner and an electirc |tea kettle were presented. Miss |Lois Bradley and Mrs. Ted | Rapley assisted the hostesses in | serving. Mrs. Douglas Barton enter- tage in Bowmanville, when a From the girls of the service department, General Motors, {the bride-to-be received an elec- tric floor polisher, and from the staff of the service depart- Following the rehearsal tomor- [row evening, the bridal party [party will be entertained at the | Alice M. Williams || Marry at Pt. Perry |stone tiara held her fingertip i |roses, fashioned with white lace : |and ribbon. ' |Perry was maid of honor and Robert Matthews In St. John's Presbyterian Church, Port Perry, recently, Robert William Matthews of Oshawa took as his bride Alice May Williams. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nel son Williams of Port Perry and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William John Mat- thews, Oshawa. The Reverend Arthur Currie of Ottawa officiated; Mrs. V. Stouffer played the wedding music and Mr. Kenneth Hallett sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "0 Perfect Love". The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. She wore a full-length gown of white peau de sole with a fitted bodice and chapel train. The neckline was appliqued with imported French lace, repeated in the front panel of the skirt, A pearl and rhine- veil of nylon tulle. She carried a bouquet of two dozen red Miss Miriam Harris of Port the other attendants were Mrs. F. Richard Black, Oshawa; Mrs, Donald Hadden, Blackwater; Miss Marilyn Matthews, Osh- of pale yellow organza over taffeta with large pale yellow hats, scattered with iridescent sequins. They carried cascades of yellow-centered white shasta chrysanthemums. The flower girl, Miss Cheryl Williams of Bowmanville, was dressed in white organza and carried yellow chysanthemums. Mr. David Northey, Oshawa, was best man and the ushers were Mr. Bruce Johnston, Oshawa; Mr. Robert Henry, Oshawa, Mr. Robert Morgan, Toronto, and Mr. Arnold J»- centy. The ring bearer was Mr. Laurie Williams of Port Perry. The reception followed in the lower hall. To receive, the bride's mother wore a printed silk sheath in beige with match- ing accessories. The bride. groom's mother was wearing light blue silk organza, sheath style, with white accessories. lof the prospective bridegroom. As the couple left on their, honeymoon, the bride was wear- | SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webster of Fenelon Falls, Ontario, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Jacqueline, to Mr. Boyce Ernest Blair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blair of Oshawa. The marriage will take * VOLUN RS NEEDED MONTREAL (CP) -- Men should be encouraged to be- come hospital volunteers, a pro- fessor at New York's Columbia University school of public health told the Quebec Associa- tion of Hospital Auxiliaries con- vention here. There are many men, some retired, "sitti back and becoming problems, years for the period between 1956 and 1958, or 30 years more than in 1900. olace on Saturday, August 5, 1961, at 3:00 o'clock in the Fen- elon Falls United Church. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shier of Uxbridge wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Margaret Carole, to Mr. Ronald Keith Bickle, son oi Mr, and Mrs. William Bickle of Oshawa. The marriage will take place on Saturday, July 29, at 3 p.m. in Chalmers Presby- terian Church, Uxbridge. ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Barbara Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bathgate Bowm: Mr. G. by the late Mr. Gamsby. The wed- ding is to take place on Satur- day, August 5, at 3.30 o'clock at Tuiiity United Church, Bowman- e. WORLD MEET The first international confer- ence of Women's Institutes was hou at Antwerp, Belgium, in matching jacket, white accessor- les and a deep mauve orchid. 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