DISTRICT ON DUTY AT CNE ty Unit and Convener for the | from the exhibition and tea Day, and Mrs. Bert Syer, { tickets go to the work of the Bowmanville. All proceeds | Cancer Society. VOLUNTEERS FROM OSHAWA AND "Art Through | tea and selling tickets for two out of town visitors are, left manning the the Ages" Exhibition of price- less works of art from private | to right: Mrs. J. L. Beaton, collections. Seen here pouring | Mrs. John Dyer, Ontario Coun- Canadian Cancer Society volunteers from 15 areas in Ontario are on duty at the CNE Art Gallery this year, Hans Haagmans \Bldorine Lanteigne Exchange Vows Many Hostesses Entertain For Marlene Dianne Mayne Mrs. Joseph Spencer, aunt of|seph Spencer, where the future % Ww : Z the future bride, entertained at|bride was presented with gifts a ollowing Sherr Ramiage i a trousseau tea last Saturday|from her family and ric nds Great on Tuesday morning for her niece, Miss Marlene | Mrs. Spencer was assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Gerd Hendrik Dianne Mayne, whose marriage her daughter, Miss Susan Spen-| gans) Haagmans left for Mont- to Mr. David Neal Flett will be cer. real whence they will sail to] Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 She is now out of hospital and | progressing favorably. | Toronto guests at the mar- {riage of Jeanne Dickson and Arthur Feather included Mrs. solemnized in St. Paul's Pres-| The future bride's attendants, gojland for a six-week honey-| byterian Church, tomorrow Mrs. Gerald Burrows and Mrs.! moon. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 24, 1961 7 Mrs. J. B. Hannah, Miss Mar- PERSONALS buapp, Mr, aud bis. Luviuas pluck, wi. Gevlge dayioi, hia Pryce, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Lud-|/ico; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Col Jam, Mr. and Mrs. A. Charlton. will, Detroit, Mich; Dr. and {Others present were Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Philip, Islington; | Mrs. Stanley Head, Miss garet Hannah, Mr. and Mrs. J.| Mrs. Sam Hillier, Miss Shirley|Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Glithero, Margaret Delves, Miss Barbara F. | Jenkins, Miss Lorraine LaPorte C. |and Miss Diane Thomas were Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. Charles at Wigwassan Faulkner, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lodge, Lake Rosseau, Muskoka. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. George Ginn, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas recent guests Mrs. S. A. Bone, Masson Thomlinson, Mr. and Mrs. J.'and Barbara Hillier, Buffalo,|{the Misses Sylvia and Dorette Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon |New York; Mr. and Mrs. Vin-|Johnson, Burlington; Mr. Mel cent Grainger, Peterborough; |vin Mercer, Kingston; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Glithero,|Mrs. Howard Large and Mr. Miss Gayle. Buchanan, Mr. and/and Mrs. Vance Needham, Mrs. Graham Buchanan, Wood- Hamilton. |street, and Mrs. William Bone, {Church street, have returned {from a vacation in Vancouver {and Victoria, British Columbia. | . | Mrs. Annie Barnett, Jones, 'avenue, accompanied by her, |sister-in-law, Mrs. B. E. Sal 'of St. Petersburg, Florida, re- | cently spent a vacation in Van- |couver and Victoria, British | Columbia. Eo | Teas, birthday parties, wed- {ding anniversaries, coming and | goings of guests and your own holiday plans are always of in- terest in this column. Write telephone or visit ihe social de- partment with your items of news for which there is no charge. Telephone 723-3474. Toronto guests at the Haag- mans - Lanteigne wedding on Tuesday included Dr. and Mrs. E. Kruyff, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Jackson, Mr, and Mrs. J. Kamienski, Mr. D. Van Leeu- wen, Mr. Sidney Clifton. Others were Mrs. David Dineen of Kit- chener, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald] Collins, Rexdale; Mr. and Mrs. | Jean-Marie Lanteigne and Mrs. W. J. Lanteigne of Montreal. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Collison, Bloor street west, were Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Blacker, Ottawa. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Collison and family, Town- line road south and Mr. and Mrs. Robeit Gilson and family, Somerville avenus The many friends of Mrs. Olive Harrison, Cubert street, who is on a vacation in Eng- land will be sorry to hear that after only a few days in Eng- land she fell and broke her leg. H. Cunningham, Miss Maureen Cunningham, Mr, and Mrs. H. I. Taylor, Mr. Dean Taylor, Mr, and Mrs. E. Feather, Mr. and evening. To receive, Mrs. Spen-| Alan Garrard, were co-hostesses The bride, Marie Jeannette cer wore a turquoise and white|at a miscellaneous shower in the| y1qorine Lanteigne of Oshawa printed dress. Mrs. James Flett,|former's home. Mrs. Leon Vic- is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. mother of the prospective bride-|tor and Miss Joanne Storie as-\w J Lanteigne of Montreal groom, wore a silk printed sisted. and the bridegroom is the son dress in shades of blue. The| Mrs. Kenneth Mason was/of Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Haag- bride chose a black sheath of | hostess at a pantry shower./mans of Zandvoort, Holland. | pure silk featuring a sleeveless|Mrs, William Rich assisted Mrs.| The Right Reverend Mon-| The Salvation Army Daily overblouse of black organza. Mason. signor Paul Dwyer performed vacation Bible School closed on report on the school. Opening the door and loosing! Friends and neighbors of the the double-ring ceremony and Friday morning, August 18, after the guest book was Miss|y ijogroom's family honored the organist was Mrs. David after a very successful week. Elaine Flett, niece of the Pros-|ype bride-elect with a kitchen/Dineen of Kitchener, formerly There was a total registration] pective bridegroom, and also| 4 pantry shower held at the|of Oshawa. lof 155 and almost perfect at-|autographs, S.A. Vacation Bible School Closes With Parents' Night hats, tea were Mrs. Mark Hill, Mrs. |; 4qition an electric perco-|riage by Mr. J. H. H. Kessler.| Robert Mills, and Mrs. Donald); o; wag presented. Mrs, John. She wore a semi-formal sheath "2%: uted Flett. Serving were Mrs. Ken- on was assisted by her daugh- of re-embroidered Chantilly lace| n ursday neth Mason, Miss Judy Spencer, |, wre William Wright. over cafe-au-lait taffeta with and Mrs. William Rich. In the' 4 garden, lawn furniture was set A , | h up where the Misses Bonnie|at a dinner shower held at Club 4,504 pillbox hat. She carried Plished. Crouter, Susan Spencer, Donna|401. Attending were girls Whol, nocegay of Talisman roses. | Major M. Rankin, who was are co-workers of the bride-to-| sang two numbers. evening, par-| Mrs. Charles Cathmoir gave a city. The kennels are 'equipped | | There was a display of handi.| room, where dogs don't even| Iwork which included copper tool- need to shake themselves after ing, wooden Scripture plaques, being out in the rain. | rd) : iin) y . and man flowergirl for the bride. Pouring, me of Mrs, R. H. Johnston.| The bride was given in mar-\tendance was registered every other articles. Each class pi At the conclusion of the eve- joute ME was held, When par-\ning, a drama, based on the bateau neckline and bracelet. ents and friends gathered 10 see {home of the school, "Around | % d A table lamp was presented yon oop sleeves and a matching, | What the children had gat 8 World with Christ", was pre- sented and Major Rankin closed LUXURY KENNELS | BOLTON, England (CP)-- {Princess Alexandra opened a | £70,000 "luxury" home for see- |{ing-eye dogs in this Lancashire with a centrally-heated drying| BEGoodrich TRADE NOW DOWN BAWEEK ON ANY TIRE PURCHASED! Take your vacation the Smileage Way-- - 2 - On New, Safe B.F.Goodrich quality tires FH 99 6:70 x 15 4 ply Bik. or 7:50 x 14 4 ply Bik. SAFETY-S NYLON TUBELESS * NO CASH NEEDED YOUR TRADE-IN CAN BE YOUR DOWN PAYMENT lh -- -- -- LOST OUR LEASE! [lll FORCED TO VACATE! lll LOST OUR LEASE! Waite, and Linda Mills were) 21 ols" General: Motors Mrs. Gerald Duguay was her chitin for the svenng, pe, in prayer. serving lemonade. Lat : 01OTS sister's matron of honor wear-| e certificates and Displaying the gifts and trous- engineering Sopa ment. From ing a sheath dress in a lumin-|awards. Receiving awards were| seau were the bride's atten-| the engineering department, ous blend. of green, blue and | Carol Butler, Robert Buller, dants, Mrs. Alan Garrard and| bride-elect was presented with purple floral print. A white net|Darlene Coull, Raymond Berry, Mrs. Gerald Burrows, and Mrs. |an electric frying pan. > Wilbur Rusnell, Mrs. Earle| Following the wedding rehear-| nosegay of white and green car- and Eleanor Sargeant. {plums, watermelon Richards, Mrs. George Waite, |sal, the bridal party will be en- nations completed her ensem-| Each child in the nursery and|cantaloupe balls, and Mrs. Roy Wellman assisted tertained at the home of Mr. ble. |beginners received a gift. the hostess. |and Mrs. J. E. Flett, Colborne| Mr. Jean Marie Lanteigne of | A miscellaneous shower was|street east, parents of the bride-| Montreal, the bride's brother, | held at the home of Mrs. Jo-'groom. SUMMER DESSERT 1. and accessories. | {Duguay and Mr. Ronald Co |lins ushered. X reception was held at the) home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. H. Mr. and Mrs. Haagmans will | Oshawa. 'nale to a summer cook-out. Arrange a variety of fresh cloche with puff dots and a Kathleen McRae, Brian Hester, (fruit on a large platter. Fresh wedges, cherries, grapes, apricots, peaches, pears |--any or all are good, in com- |was best man and Mr. Gerald|Sutit With matching pillbox hat|pination or alone. It's a delight- {ful ending to any hot-weather return to make their home in|meal and an especially good fi- BARGAINS Galore MORRISON'S Big... DURING | Kessler, Keewatin avenue. The {hostess wore a tomato-red suit Keay-Barteaux Nuptial Rites Held In Annapolis Royal, N.S. ee ar Son a At St. John's Anglican Church, blue duster and white accesso-| piece mauve and white dress Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia, | ries. The newly wedded pair will with white net and flower hat Saturday, August 19, Lawrence make their home in Toronto'and a corsage of pink carna- Marshall Keay, son of Mr. and where the bridegroom is in part- tions. Mrs. Albert Keay of Oshawa, nership with a law firm and the Telegrams were read from took as his bride, Zelma Melzena bride is a teacher at Winston, i iives and friends in Holland Barteaux, daughter of Mr. and Churchill Collegiate Institute. and in 'Quebec. Later the cou: Mrs. Merrill Barteaux of Anna-| Guests were present from Osh- ple left for Montreal to sail on | polis Royal. . _|awa, Hamilton, Burlington, To- the Prinses Margriet for a The Reverend R. Neish offi-\ronto, Yarmouth, N.S.; Digby, honeymoon in Europe. For go-| ciated. 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