The Oshawa Times, 6 Oct 1961, p. 7

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"AT THE RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Peter Solo- torow are pictured at the re- ception following their mar- | riage recently at Simcoe | Street Pentecostal Church. Formerly Miss Mary Eliza- | beth Bell, the bride is the | omen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIM ES, Friday, October 6, 1961 7 _ |Uxbridge gathered with the : |Oshawa members, : [107 present. of |everyone and then introduced 2 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bell and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Solotorow, all of Oshawa. The couple will live in Ottawa. --Photo by Horton, Ajax Trousseau Tea and Showers For Beverley Pine, Bride-Elect Miss Beverley Pine, whose marriage is to take place this Saturday, has been honored at several pre-nuptial parties. Mrs. Rudy Pine, Cedar street, welcomed friends and relatives to her home last Saturday, at a trousseau tea for her daughter. The guests were greeted at the door by Mrs. Swain Van Camp, by Miss Susanne Pine and Miss Roberta Tilling; in the shower gift room by Mrs. Ronald Pine and Mrs. Reginald Gutsole in the trousseau rooms and by Miss Carol Edwards in the wedding gift room. Miss _ Barbara Tilling kept the guest book. The hostess received wearing a full-skirted dress of grey and white silk over taffeta with a corsage of white Pinocchio chrysanthemums. She was as- sisted by the bride-elect in a gold and rust silk print dress accented by a rust chrysanthe- mum corsage. The bridegroom's mother wore a beige embroider- od sheath and a bronze corsage. Pouring tea in the afternoon were Mrs. Ben Bennett and Mrs. Fred Ball, grandmothers of the the couple's future home. Child- hood neighbors and life-long friends of Miss Pine and her | [League meeting was held in ' {League secretary, who presid- ' \Mary Neil of Bowmanville read A special united Home Salvation Army Citadel on Tuesday afternoon, October 3, when Home League members from Bowmanville, Whitby and there were Mrs. Major Rankin welcomed Mrs. Lieut-Colonel Gennery of Belleville, divisional Home ed for the afternoon. She led C. Simpson 'of Whitby. the Scripture lesson. Mrs. Gennery made some in- Distinguished Visitors Attend United Home League Meeting distant lands. She spoke of the Junior Leagues starting and how new members are being at- tracted. For her devotional message Lt.-Col. Burnell spoke on the subject, "The Heavens do tell". She spoke of the stars, the work of God, and how they are al- ways there, they never fail but how human endeavors some- times fail. God knows each one by name and he knows all needs. She told of how God brought Paul and Ananias to- gether and Peter and Cornelias just so if all will put their .|trust in God He will work things| out. A vocal selection, "Oh For a Closer Walk with God", was teresting announcements and then introduced the territorial Home League Secretary from Toronto Lieut.-Colonel Ethel ferent Home Leagues Canada, and of the progress they are making. She told of some of the work that is being done to help the missionaries in | Lieutenant A. Zarfas of Ux- | bridge led in the singing of a Burnell, who spoke of the dif-| vesper hymn and across prayer. | served. ving meeting with Mrs. Wil- given by the Oshawa Home|f League Singers. closed in Refreshments were Next week will be the Thanks- liam Allison in charge. PERSONALS During the Ranstead - Reeve | wedding dinner, the bride groom's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Wall, were pleasant- family were guests at a miscel- Mrs. Charles Edwards, Haig street. Mrs. Edwards was as- and Mrs. Robert Kirk. Several presentations have also been made to the affianced pair. A blanket was presented by Mrs. C. R. Chambers on be- haif of the choir of Southminster United Church. Friends and neighbors of the prospective bridegroom and his family pre- sented a set of Corning ware and a crystal vase was given by fellow employees of the bride's mother. The staff of Dr. C. F. Cannon School, of which Miss Pine is a member, gather- ed for tea at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Swain Van Camp. A bathroom set was presented on their behalf by the principal, Mr. G. A. Korry. The bridal party and guests were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ball, Afthur street, last night, follow- ing the wedding rehearsal. prospective bridegroom, and serving were Miss Gail Fielding , and Mrs. James Wood. In the evening, Mrs. Earl Goyne and Mrs. Thomas Goyne, great- aunts of the bride, poured tea and Mrs. Thomas Hill and Mrs. Eckhart Brackerow served. Mrs. Wiliam Edwards, Mrs. Charles Edwards and Mrs. James Tilling presided in the tea room. The maid of honor, Miss Carol Edwards, assisted by the rest of the bridal party, Mrs. Ronald Pine, Mrs. Roberta Tilling, Miss Susanne Pine and Miss Barbara Tilling, welcomed the relatives of the bride to a miscellaneous shower. Guests were present from Toronto, Oshawa, Bow- manville and many surrounding arcas. The special cake was decorated with the ornament from the wedding cake of the bride's aunt, Mrs. William Ed- wards. Mrs. Reginald Gutsole held a surprise linen shower at the home of her mother, Mrs.| Alfred Spencer. Those present included teaching friends and associates and neighbors of the bride-to-be. The hostess was as- sisted by her mother and Mrs. Gary Beauchemin in serving re- freshments. A miscellaneous shower was| arranged by Mrs. Ronald Pine and Mrs. Thomas Hill. School friends and acquaintances pre- Gertrude Mae Fice Feted Bride-Elect Miss Gertrude Mae Fice whose marriage to Mr. Donald Bruce Morrison is to take place this evening at Northminster United Church, has been a guest of honor at several pre- nuptial showers. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. Albert Granik with Miss Donna Granik and Miss June Fleming assist- ing. Neighbors and relatives show- ered the bride-to-be at the home of Mrs. Harry Woods and re- freshments were served by Mrs. William Kirkton, Miss Laurel Gates and Mrs. E. S. Bouckley. A shower was arranged by the staff of Smith Transport and Commercial Custom Brokers at the home of Miss Bernie Wilson who was assisted by Mrs. Jo- seph Holtfoster and Mrs. Regi- nald Cragg. Miss Eileen Kowalski, Mrs. Jesse James and Mrs. Wayne Norris arranged a miscellane- ous shower at the home of Mrs. John James, North Oshawa. Following the rehearsal last evening, the wedding party was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Morrison, par- ents of the prospective bride- sented many beautiful gifts for groom. ly surprised when: they were laneous shower at the home of| presented with a wedding cake|Oshawa, accompanied by Mr. decorated with gold roses in | recognition of their 58th wed- sisted by Mrs. James Tilling|ding anniversary. Their son-in-|vacationing at the Desert Inn, {law, Mr. William Ranstead, Imade the presentation speech and expressed the good wishes of all present. | Many guests from out of town |attended the wedding last Sat- urday of Kathryn Jean Reeve and Gary W. Ranstead. These included Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Duffield, Mrs. Edward Mar- shall, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford MacKinnon, Miss Louise Mac- Kinnon, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Grant, Miss Patricia Grant, all of Owen Sound; Mr. John Grant, Ripley; Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Grant, Miss Janet Grant, Mr. and Mrs. John Darker, all of Burlington; Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Reeve of Hanover; Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Alexander, Mr. James Alexander, Mrs. Fred Perks, Miss Margaret Ann Perks, all of Creemore; Dr.» and Mrs. W. Carveth, Mr. Donald Carveth, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Richardson, Miss Nancy Rich ardson, all of Toronto; Mrs. A. E. Darker, Mr. Alfred Stan- den, Mr. and Mrs. George Ranstead, all of Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Reeve of North Bay; Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Scott of Trenton; Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Berry and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Highfield, all of Bowman- ville. The Doubles' Club of St. Mark's Church enjoyed a corn and wiener roast on the lawn at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert Wilson, Cartref avenue, on Saturday, September 30. Games of croquet and horseshoe were played under the comvenership of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. Dobney. The presidents ,Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Winter, conducted a short business meeting. Plans for a Hallowe'en party to be held the last Saturday in Octo- ber were discussed. On behalf of the group Mrs. Albert Wool- cock presented a wedding gift to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Packer who were welcomed into the group. At the close of the eve ning members were asked to be at the church tomorrow morn- ing to help decorate for the Thanksgiving service. The pres- SALAD TIME To give lively touches to sum- mer meals, jellied salads open up a new array of menu com- binations. ident announced that the month- ly square dances would start on | Saturday, October 14. | Mr. and Mrs. John Blencowe, {and Mrs. Edward Wall of | Oswego, New York, have been {Daytona Beach, Florida, - and are expected home by Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Noel Morton, Glenforest street, entertained Mr. Roy Ferguson and Mr. Wil- liam Ferguson of Blackstock and Mr. and Mrs. Melville Mor- ton of Oshawa in honor of the first birthday of their son, Master David William Morton. Teas, birthday parties, wed- ding anniversaries, coming and going of guests are always of interest in this column. Write, telephone or visit the social department with your items of news for which there is no Married recently in North minster United Church were Mr. and Mrs. George Ralph Lawrence. The bride, the for- mer Miss Catherine Mary Mason, is the daughter of Mr. THE BRIDAL PAIR and Mrs. Christopher John Mason and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Reading Group - Honors Member way. the Village. a gift by Miss Flossie Coyte. ed all a successful season. ed by Mrs. Mrs. Willes and Miss Coyte. The Reading Group of the Women's Art Association and Lyceum Club held its October meeting Tuesday evening, Oc- tober 3 at the home of Mrs. S. V. Barlow, Simcoe street north. Mrs. Harry Willes pre- sided. Mrs. Barlow told the story of Upper Canada Village and show- ed beautiful slides of the vil- lages and farms along the river, which were inundated to make the new St. Lawrence Water- There were also slides show- ing the opening ceremonies and Mrs. F. W. Gay, who is leav- ing Oshawa to make her home in Winnipeg, was presented with Mrs. Gay thanked the mem- bers and Miss Coyte and wish- Mrs. Ralph Wallace poured tea and the hostess was assist- Walter Johnson, Many Hostesses Mrs. John Cecil Tindall en- tertained at a trousseau tea last Saturday for her daughter, Miss Evelyn Tindall, whose marriage to Mr. Frank Grant is to take place tomorrow afternoon. Mrs. Tindall wore a blue silk dress with a pink and white corsage of roses and carnations. The bride-to-be wore a white and bronze silk sheath dress, with a corsage of yellow roses and car- nations. Five-year-old Miss Sharon Noble looked after the guest book. Miss Susanne Ring assist- ed in the evening. Pouring tea were Mrs. Reuben Tindall, Mrs. William Goodchild, and Mrs. Murray Slack. Serving in the afternoon were Mrs. Kenneth Gunn, Miss Elsie McCullough, and Mrs. John Noble. Serving in the evening were Mrs. Charles Bartlett, Miss Marie Goodchild, and Miss Kathleen Goodchild. Other helpers were Mrs. Robert Kirk, Mrs. Leonard Hurren, Mrs. Earl Tomlinson and Mrs. Bruce Wilson. Display- SOCIAL NOTICE ing the gifts were the Misses Verna Goodchild, Muriel Wilson ENGAGEMENT riage will take place in The engagement is announc- ed of Shirley Ann, daughter of Mrs. Steve Shewchuk of Osh- awa and the late Mr. Shewchuk, to George Williamson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce William- son of Bowmanville. The mar- St. George's Memorial Church on Saturday, October 28, at 3 p.m. and Neenah Kirk, Mrs. Austin Ford and Mrs. Robert Kirk were co-hostesses at a miscellaneous shower at the former's home. They were assisted by Mrs. Arthur Lymer. A presentation shower was held at the home of Mrs. Mur- ray Slack in Toronto. Miss Neenah Kirk was hostess at a shower at the home of Mrs. Robert Kirk. Guests In- Entertain For Miss Evelyn Tindall cluded former girl friends of the bride, Mrs. Robert Kirk and Mrs. Austin Ford assisted with the serving. Miss Muriel Wilson and Mrs. Bruce Wilson held a miscellane- ous shower at the latter's home. Those present included fellow Sunday School teachers and helpers from King Street United Church. For entertainment a mock. wedding took place. The bride and bridegroom were Mrs. Harold Tiers and Mrs. Bruce Wilson, respectively. The bridesmaid was Miss Donna Wilson, and the best man, Miss Muriel Wilson. Miss Reeva Tiers officiated at the cere« mony. Miss Verna Goodchild was t: at a miscell s| er at the home of Mrs. William Goodchild. She was assisted by Miss Marie Goodchild and Miss Kay Goodchild. At the home of Mrs. Percy Taylor, the Bible Club teachers and helpers presented the future bride with a gift. Miss Madelene Biggs was hostess at a shower at her home. A recipe and poem accompanied each gift. The reading of these poems, which the guests had composed, made an interesting evening. A presentation was made by the staff of Ritson School at a tea held at the school. After the wedding rehearsal, the bridal party will be enters tained at the home of Mrs. Cecil Tindall. IS George Victor Lawrence, all of Oshawa. --Photo by Ireland Westmount Home and School Association spent an interesting evening touring the Henry Museumn for its October meet- ing. The group returned to the school for the business meeting, which was presided over by Mrs. James Anderson, presi- dent. The secretary's and treas- urer's reports were given by Mrs John Black and Mrs. Stan- ley Gomme read the correspond- ence. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs, Ralph Boneham were chosen as delegates to attend the Area "C" conference to be held at Central Collegiate, Oshawa on Saturday, October 21, The Asso- ciation decided to sponsor UNI- CEF again this year and will supply the children with a treat when they return to the school. Mrs. Boneham gave a report charge. Telephone 723-3474. from Home and School Council Westmount H&S Assn. Tours Henry Museum Prior To Meeting and mentioned that a mental health clinic will be opened soon in the old Board of Education building on Simcoe street south. Mrs. F. H. Ross thanked the Association for convening the kindergarten and Grade 1 Moth- ers' Tea. On October 30 there will be a Canadian Association of Con- sumers meeting at E. A. Lovell School on the subject of '"Meat", and an executive meeting at 2 o'clock on Tuesday, October 10 in the board room at the school. Mrs. Lloyd White, bazaar chairman reminded members of the bazaar on Saturday, October 14 and requested help for dif- ferent booths. The mothers of the pupils in Miss Marjorie Honey's and Mr. | Rose' room served refreshments and Mr, Ross' room won the attendance prize. PRE-SEASON SPECIAL!! 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