WEDDING PRINCIPALS Rose Ann Pawlowsky and Reginald James Frood, both of Oshawa, were married recently in College Park Seventh - Day Adventist Church. The bride is the | daughter of Mrs. Kay Pawlow- | Jo Aldwinckle, Women Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 19, 1961 7 : PERSONALS Teas, birthday parties, wed- ding anniversaries, coming and going of guests and your own holiday plans are always of in- terest in this column. Write, telephone or visit the social de- partment with your items of news for which there is no charge. Telephone 723-3474. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Richards, Johnston avenue, re- turned aboard the Empress of ad England, from an enjoyable 14- week vacation, mostly on sight- seeing tours. They visited 16 countries, and had exceptionally sky of Calgary, Alberta, and |fine weather throughout. the bridegroom is the son of | f | Out of town guests at the Mr. and Mrs, Robert Frond {McNaughton - Reynard wedding of Oshawa. The couple will were: Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay live in Washington State. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. --FPhoto by Ireland W. R. Ferrier, Perth, Ontario; Helen Freeburn, Robert Bartlett Are Married at Oshawa guests attended the wedding in Knox United Church, Peterborough, on Saturday afternoon of Helen Maybelle Freeburn and Robert James Bartlett. The bride is the daugh- ter of Mr. Harold Freeburn of Mr. and Mrs, Eber Snowden land Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Etcher, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kinsman and Mr. St. George's Memorial Church a meeting of the Oshawa Dean- ery of the Anglican Woman's Auxiliary will be held in the parish hall with Mrs. R. A. Wil- liams presiding. Members are expected from Ajax, Whitby, Dunbarton, Pickering, Port Perry, Uxbridge, Brooklin and Blackstock. The missionary speaker will be Mrs. Philip Whitney from Toronto. Miss G. E. J. Leask of the Oshawa General Hospital nurs ing staff recently attended a conference for chapter execu- tives of the Registered Nurses' Association of Ontario held in|} Toronto. ; Mr. and Mrs. William Dod-| , well, Nassau street, have just returned from holidaying in the| south, attending the Shellyville, Tennessee Walking Horse Show in Tennessee and also "Grand Old Opry" in Nashville, Tennes {and Mrs. Alver Lintner, Cour- P t b h tice; Miss Judy Puckrin, Pick- € er oroug |ering; Mr. and Mrs. John |Bird, Kenmore, N.Y; Mr. and | Mrs. Richard Renaud of Osh-| Mrs, Earl St. Thomas, Lindsay; awa was her sister's matron of| Mr, and Mrs. William St. Thom- {honor and the other attendants as, Peterborough. were Mrs. Glenn Taylor and . IMiss Sherron Middleton. Mrs.| Following a communion ser- |Renaud wore gold pure-silk vice at 10.30 a.m. tomorrow in |satin with a bateau neckline ™ Ee ---- see, | Mrs. Arthur Redknap of New-| {castle was guest of honor at a | birthday tea given by her sis- |ter, Mrs. William Chester, Osh- |awa boulevard north, recently.| | Other guests were Mr. Redknap, | |Mrs. Peter Bradley, Oshawa, and Mr. Clifford Punnett of Rochester, New York. | A wedding of Oshawa inter- est was solemnized recently in Glen Ridge Congregational Church, Glen Ridge, New Jer- sey, when Mr. and Mrs. James Douglas Sharples ex- ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. James Albert Oshawa and the late Mrs. Free-|and bell skirt with back pleats] burn and the bridegroom is the |caught with a flat bow at the son of Mrs. James Bartlett of | waistline, and matching satin Whitevale and the late Mr. Bart- rauntlets, coming to points. Jett. The attendants' dresses were) The Reverend Frank Whiteley styled identically in jade green| officiated. Mr. Walter Morrow silk satin. They each wore al played the wedding music and |single silk organza cabbage rose Mrs. Jean Jackman sang "The as a headdress and carried a Lord's Prayer' and Handel's! cascade of tawny-gold roses and "Wedding Hymn". ivy. The bride was given in mar-| Miss Helen Renaud of Oshawa | riage by her father. She wore a was the flower girl in lace-trim- full-length gown of chantilly lace med pink nylon with roses em-| over peau de soie. The basque broidered at the waist. She wore| bodice featured a stand-up col-|a headdress of sweetheart roses| lar and lily-point sleeves. Aland carried a basket of assorted crystal tiara held her shoulder- autumn flowers. | length veil and she carried a8| wp Richard Renaud, Oshawa, | Receiving, | Mrs. Jo Aldwinckle joined Fleming of Oshawa announce i other members of the Canadian|the engagement of their eldest : [Women's Prose Sp in 2 tur daughter, Joan Ann, to Mr. Ron- § Morrisburg and a cruise over 2d George Leitch, son of Mel the submerged villages in Lake|and Mrs. George Leitch of] (St. Lawrence during the week-| Waterloo, Ontario. The mar-| end. On behalf of Premier Les-| i in St i ©5-| iage is to take place in ol lie M. Frost, Mr. Ronald Way npari's Anglican Church, Osh-| | greeted the presswomen at Wil-| 0." on Saturday, October 14, lard's Inn where they were en- at 2p m | tertained at luncheon. | ie | ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. James SOCIAL NOTICES » Nn erly wish to an- nounce the engagement of their | daughter, Martha-Anne Welch, ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced TO LIVE IN TORONTO changed nuptial vows. The bride, the former Miss San- dra Varick Grant, is daughter of Mr. Chauncey Lewis Grant of Glen Ridge, N.J. and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. | and Mrs. Sidney Sharples of { Oshawa. --Photo by Ed Kamper the | and Mrs. | Norma Robinson Wallace Boyd Wed In Port Perry At Port Perry United Church recently, Norma Audrey Robin- son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Robinson of Port Perry, became the bride of Wallace Denton MacNeil Boyd, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boyd of Orono. The Reverend E. S. Linstead officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bride wore a white bal- lerina gown. The chantilly lace bodice was designed with a scal- loped bateau neckline and short sleeves and a scalloped band of chantilly lace just above the hem complemented the full skirt. A swedish pearl crown with rhinestones held her shoul- der-length veil and she carried a bouquet of pink rosebuds and white carnations. The maid-of-honor was Miss Joan Warren of Port Perry wearing a pink silk sheath with an organza overskirt. She wore a white feathered hat and carried a bouquet of white rose- buds and white carnations. Mr. Reid Cochrane of Orono acted as best man. A reception was held at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Alfred Coulter, and Mr. Coul- ter, Maple Grove. For the honeymoon trip to points east the bride wore a pink linen dress with matching jacket and white accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd will make their home in Oshawa. PULLOVERS CARDIGANS SKIRTS SLIMS JACKETS BLOUSES SHIRTS 9 LADIES' SPORTSWEAR LTD. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE WE'RE ALL SET FOR FALL - ARE YOU? Come in today -- choose your new Fall Outfit from the largest selection of Sportswear in Oshawa. Gorgeous new colors -- breath-taking styles and fabrics. The price? As low, if not lower than elsewhere! Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and superfluous hair. Over 15 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawa ot the Genosha Hotel, Sept. 19th, 20th | PHONE 723-4641 for appointment en these dates DRESSES KNITS 1-, 2- AND 3-PC. STYLES SUITS COATS CAMEL HAIR HARRIS TWEED CARCOATS A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD j 3 Rankine, Hof Dorothy Lorena, daughter of|'® RoCCrt Garland Re Mr. and Hy Douglas Redpath| son of Mrs. Leonard Fitch of| lof Oshawa to Mr. Richard|Oshawa and the late Mr. Ewen 4 [Brent Oldfield, son of Mrs.|Rankine. The marriage is to 1 |George H. Campbell of Oshawa axe place on Saturday, OC-| ; | and the late Mr, F. W. Oldfield. |, = 14, at 3 o'clock in St. 5 The marriage is to take place on . ' 3 Friday, October 20, at 7 p.m. a Paul s Anglican Church, Min- den. King Street United Church. OCTOBER BRIDE The engagement is an- nounced today of Miss Martha-Anne James and Mr. | Robert G. Rankine, who plan to be married on Saturday, October 14. The bride-to-be is | the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald H. James of Minden, Ontario, and her fiance is the son of Mrs. Ina Fitch, Osh- awa, and the late Mr. Ewen Rankine. The ceremony is to Have you looked at your living room lately? Are the walls cold, bare, even drab-looking? Are they merely neutral -- when they could contribute so much more to the personality of your home? bouquet of gold orchids and yas best man and ushering stephanotis. [were Mr. Ray Kearns and Mr. | »| A reception was held at the "|home of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey |Fallis, Millbrook. |Mrs. Harold Kearns, the bride's MAX FACTOR creates a new era in nail fashion fon over mauve satin with) matching accessories and a cor-| aii " of pale pink Carol Ambery THE [NEW sweetheart roses. The bride- ed satin in blended blues with matching accessories and a cor-| sage of Gloria yellow sweetheart | roses. WwW. {moon through the Great Lakes and Manitoulin Island. The| bride's travelling ensemble was a beige stroller suit with pink| |. i ' 1i- The new tapered shape: an exclusive accessories and a corsage of| ake Pace In S tinden, Ave 3 creation from Max Factor to lend slender | orchids. | p.m. The couple will make Caw the nie! ayoftwoexcitingpolish | 4, rn "to make their home at --Photo by Hornsby shade _ |Fairport, Ontario. Free "New Fingertips™ booklet at your favorite | ects' were present from | couneE count {Whitevale, Os haw a, Whitby,| Glenn Taylor of Peterborough. aunt, was attired in mauve chif-| groom's mother was in flower- THE INE The couple left on a honey-| flatterytofingertips. Achieved--soeasily | y1y. ang Mrs. Bartlett will re-| their home in Oshawa. |Janetville," Millbrook, HOUSEHOLD HINT If you wash dishes directly in Locust|your kitchen sink, invest in aj |Hill, Courtice, Wexford, Bridge-| rubber or plastic mat to cover|fg# north, Campbellford, Pickering, |the bottom. 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