The Oshawa Times, 12 Oct 1961, p. 7

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SOUTHERN BFELLES "I think they get their way MONTREAL (CP)--Mrs. Au-about everything," she said. guste Mitchelli of New Orleans, "Mind you--in a way that their here with her husband who was| husbands don't know or don't a delegate to a conference of care. Thye don't fight or cam- notories, was asked if southern|paign. Things just come their belles get. their way with men.'way." PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wood, Jarvis street, returned on Tues- day from a six-week trip to England. It was their. first trip home in 85 years. Mrs. Harold Honeybunn of Herne Hill, London, is visiting| her brother, Mr. Fred Lloyd and | Mrs. Lloyd, King street east, Mrs. Honeybunn is highly de- lighted by the present spell of warm weather and the colorful spectacle of the mellowing coun- tryside. Her Worship Mayor Christine Thomas will bring civic good wishes to the General W. Sikor- ski Polish Veterans' Association at a banquet on Saturday night, honoring the formal presenta- tion of their charter. Represen- tatives from the Federal and Provincial governments, local dignitaries, representatives of veterans' associations and the Polish and local press and radio have been invited. Women Jo Aldwinckle, men's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES Thursday, October 12, 1961 Out-of-town guests at the Ball - Pine wedding were Mrs. Gordon Bennett, Sandhill; Mr. Mrs. Thomas Bennett and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Frehr, Wil- lowdale; Mr. and Mrs. Harold |B tt and Joh Mrs. Thomas Goyne, Mr. Bert Law- rence, Mrs. J. Pritchard, Bow- manville; Mrs. William Kunz, New York; Mr. and Mrs. Clar- ¢ lence Mackie and Mr. and Mrs. §| William Sangster and David, i | Islington. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Collison, Bloor street west, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Collison and children, Ian and Annemarie, Townline road south, spent the Thanks- giving weekend at Lake St. Peter near Bancroft. Whe. SPECIAL LULL begins today 7 Honeymoon in Jamaica Follows Smith-Smith Nuptial Rites St. Paul's United Church was the setting for the wedding of Camille Adaire Smith, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs- Edwin K. Smith and Constable David William Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Smith, all of Bow- manville. The Rev. Harold Turner offi- ciated and the organist was Mr. M. L. Beaton. Given in marriage by her father, 'the bride wore a full- length bouffant gown of white lace over taffeta, with a peau de soie overskirt with released pleats, ending in a chapel train. i |The bodice of lace which but- toned down the back, had a shallow V-shaped neckline and| short sleeves with arrow gus. | ¢ Isets, complemented by elbow- cessories were light beige. The bridegroom's mother wore a dress of rose pink lace over taf- feta with beige accessories and each had a corsage of white chrysanthemums. Mr. Eric Arscott was master of cere- monies. For travelling by plane to Montego Bay and Kingston, Jamaica, for their honeymoon, the bride wore a salmon pink linen dress with jacket and white accessories and a corsage of pink and white carnations. Guests were present from Oshawa, Port Perry, Toronto, Peterborough, Brantford, Penn- sylvania and Jamaica: Born the bride and bride- groom were born in Jamaica. 3 ; La Miss Ruth-Ann Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B: Jackson of Oshawa is to be married on Saturday, Octo- ber 21, in Vancouver, British- Columbia, to Mr. John Steven- son, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Stevenson of Ayr, Scot- land. The ceremony is to take place in St. James United Church. An Mr. Beverly Heard was mas- ter-of-ceremonies at the recep- tion following the Ball-Pine wed- ding. Following the saying of grace candle centrepieces on the guests' tables were lighted by two of the attendants, Miss] going of guests are always of Roberta Tilling and Mrs. Ron- interest in this column. Write,|ald Pine. After the ceremony telephone or visit the social de-|of cutting the cake the bride partment with your items of|and bridegroom mingled among news for which there is no|guests distributing the cake. charge, Telephone 723-3474. The bride's train was carried by her young ~ousin, Master Larry Tilling. SOCIAL NOTICES Miss Mary Fitzgerald was elected as treasurer of the WA i | pur . +The bride attended St. Andrew |" . G ENGAGEMENT {of Holy Cross Roman Catholic } (length gloves. A sash of pleated| yon School for Girls in Jamaica] FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Na pod [Church at its October meeting |of peau de soie, starting at|, Hm i i Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jackson,| Mr. and Mrs. Myrle E. Ree-|/ : : | : : and Bowmanville High School J la : {held recently in the parish hall. |the sides of the waist, crossed and has been employed with Oshawa, wish to announce the Son of Oshawa Wish Po nsvunce at the back. A coronet of pearls| General Motors, Oshaw. forthcoming marriage of their|the engagment of their daugh-| held her fingertip veil of tulle, | ji Wy 07S, ya p.| daughter, Ruth-Ann, to Mr. John ter, Diane Beverley, to Mr.| Skunks Harmless and she carried a bouquet of|, 'he bridegroom attended pub-ig., conoon Vancouver, B.C., son|Vernon Llewelyn Fenton, son Teas, birthday parties, wed- ding anniversaries, coming and AND MRS. CHARLES FREDERICK BALL Ireland Studio i § L Ris MR. BUY A 35¢ SUNDAE camellias stephanotis and lic and high schools in Bowman- of Mr. and Mrs, John Stevenson If Lett Alone of Mr. and Mrs. Llewelyn Fen-| GET ANOTHER FOR Beverly Anne Pine Becomes chrysanthemums. ville. He joined the RCMP in |1957 {of Ayr, Scotland. The ceremony The bridesmaids were the . is to take place on Saturday, The bride was guest ton of Prince Albert. The mar-| : riage is to take place in King| Next time you see a skunk Street United Church on Satur-{busily digging up your back B id Of Ch 1 F B 11 Misses Beverley and Carol 80 tober 21, at St. James United Il e ar es . Da Smith, sisters of the bride, Miss|several presentations. The girls|cp, rh Vancouver, B.C. [Joan Smith, cousin of the bride,|of the General Motors office| In a picturesque ceremony in|train, falling in soft folds from|and Miss Margaret Smith, sister|Where she worked gave her an| ENGAGEMENT Simcoe Street United Chirch onjthe waistline, was outlined in|of the bridegroom. Miss Sharon|electric floor polisher. The stafff Mr. and Mrs. Howard E Saturday afternoon Beverly|appliques to compliment the|Stone, Toronto, was junior|of the Parts and Merchandising|Nickling of Pickering wish to Anne Pine became the bride of|bodice. A winged, pearl crown|bridesmaid. The bridesmaids Department presented her with/announce the engagement of Charles Frederick Ball. T he|secured her waist-le day, November 11, at 8 p.m.[vard, leave it alone for two reasons: You may get sprayed ENGAGEMENT with one of the most obnoxious Mr. and Mrs, Paul Chartrand substances known to man and of Oshawa wish to announce the skunk probably is assist. |the engagement of their eldest|ing future gardening by ridding | bride is the daughter of Mrs.|illusion and she carri i Pine, Oshawa, and the[shaped cascade of white roses Mr. Pine, and the bride- | with trails of white rosebuds ym is the son of Mr. and|and ivy. Charles Ball, Oshawa. Miss Carol Edwards was her The Reverend John K. Moffat|cousin's maid of honor, wearing performed the ceremony while gold peau de soie, and the other Mr. R. G. Geen, organist, pro-|attendants in moss green, were vided the wedding music, Mrs. Mrs. Ronald Pine, and the David Weldon sang '"'Wedding|Misses Roberta Tilling and Su- Praver" and the 121st psalm.|sanne Pine. Their full-skirted The bride was given in mar- dresses were styled with por- th veil of were gowned alike in short full-|a pair of bedroom lamps. A mis-|their daughter, Gail Irene, to d a tear-|skirted dresses of lime green|cellaneous shower was held by Mr, Robert organza over tafeta, gathered Mrs. Lloyd Hannah, Oshawa at the waist: Bateau necklines/Mrs. J. W. Dyke, Toronto, held formed a V in the back, and|/a party for relatives. Mrs. F. puffed sleeves enhanced the Marti held a shower in Bow- bodices. Large, organza picture manvillee Mrs. Michael deQues- hats, were adorned with yellow|nay, Jamaica, sent the wedding miniature roses and forget-me- cake as a gift. nots, and streamers of green| TODGES AND nylon ribbon. They carried | heart-shaped bouquets of yellow] shasta daisies. The junior] {bridesmaid wore a full skirted| son of Mr: Gordon E. Felhaber of Ajax and the late Mrs. Fel- haber, The marriage will take |place 'in Pickering United Church on Saturday, October 21, 1961, at 4 p.m. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Asa Alexander of Oshawa announce the en- gagement of their daughter, {Donna Marie, to Mr. Allan | | | |daughter, Lorraine Dianna, tothe land of grubs, cutwormsy Gordon Felhaber, |] Mr. Deeder Raphail, son of/and the larvae of other pests/ Mr. William Raphail of South| However, if the animals get Constance, Germany and the|under the porch or garage late Mrs. Raphail. The mar-|and must be got rid of, here riage will take place in thelare some suggestions from Roman Catholic Church of St.|Lands and Forests officers: Gregory the Great, Oshawa, on| Wait until the skunks are out Saturday, October 28, at 11/of the holes and block them. o'clock. To trap the skunk, a simple box trap will do, using an egg bait. The egg must be broken and placed in the box or on a steel trap. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Harvey E.| Fertile of Frenchman's Bay an.| nounce the | riage by her brother, Mr- Ron-|trait necklines and bracelet engagement of ald P. Pine. She wore a floor-|sleeves, and a bow with stream. |dress of yellow organza over length gown of heavy, bridal- gts (51 the Pack of the waist [tatieta iy a ii of fal Kite re : eir headdresses were match-|yellow flowers and carried a| : ! i \ while Dein Us Sue of er vealing laurel wreaths and they car. | bouquet of green tinted shasta The regular meeting of Queen|is to take place & the Chapel styled with a portrait neckline, ried cascades of golden-bronze daisies. : Mary Lodge No. 97 took Placejof King ree! a stand-away collar and short/and white chrysanthemums. | John 'Smith, cousin of the recently in the Orange Templejon Saturday, Nove » bit "enhanced with ap-| Miss Barbara Tilling, the|Pride was best man. The ushers With worthy mistress, Sister 3.30 p.m. pliques of imported Swiss. Soft/junior bridesmaid, was in gold/Were Norman Smith, Oshawa, Dorothy Phillips, presiding as- ENGAGEMENT pleats released the full skirt/Peau de soie, short-skirted with(Neil Bain, Udora, and William sisted by deputy mistress, Sister| /. and Mrs: Norman Down and a free-flowing cathedral|a pleated cummerbund, back Panas, Bowmanville. Marguret Marun: announce the engagement of T {bow and streamers: wearing The reception was held at the] Prayers were read by Sister their daughter, Ella, to Mr. similar accessories and carry- Flying Dutchman Motel. The|Annie Toms in the absence of pice Gormley, son of Mr. Dorothy Byrmns ing a small cascade bouquet. |Pride's mother received wearing|the chaplain. The flags were and Mrs. Thomas R. Gormley, Mr. Ronald Ball was best|2 Sress oi Njse lace wet peau|presented by Sisters Nettie Fen-|a1| of Oshawa. The marriage is {man for his brother. Ushering@¢ Sole. Her picture hat was ton and June Goodman. in E! Unit- Orval McCaughey were Mr. David Edwards, Mo trimmed with large lilac roses, Brother Amon Toms was re- x ng Octo- h v Thomas Hill and Mr. Carl covered with lilac net. Her ac-|instated back into Queen Mary ber 28, 1961. Kemp- | Lodge. xchange Vows [xem ' CAGE e reception w '$ 3 The sick report Included Sis- ENGAGEMENT ; 2 Harmony United ll Ry MONTE ICY dif. ters Teresa Cleveland and ii Mr. and Mrs. Roger McFad.|20th anniversary of her mar-|the family dog puts them on Tie mariage of Doroily AneTo receive, the bride's mother|ference between New York and|trude Logan. den of Oshawa announce the orl ih and Mrs Buies Wsithe Serensive, Folservation of- Burns, Sangh of Oshawa, Wore mist blue organza over|Israeli fashion models is that| An invitation was received engagement of their daughter. | 0 Cy: orale the sid a on He eoutrary, and Orval Andrew McCaughey,|taffeta, with a: slightly gored|"we walk quite naturally and|irom Bowmanville Lodge for{Dorothy Isabell, to Mr. Donald) pp. pa 0 8 aoe 1 A a oF things con of Mr. and Mrs. George|SKirt and draped neckline; a they are much thinner," said|October 23. Plans for an eve-|Earl Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs. a 2 McCaughey of Hampton, was solemnized recently at St. George's Memorial Church. The Reverend Clinton Cross officiated. The wedding music was played by Mr. Allan Ree- petalled pixie hat in shades of|top Israeli model Yora Yadlin,|ning in Toronto were finalized Earl Cook of Port Perry. The| sor and the choir boys sang. K ! = blue and a blue-bronze chrysan-|here for a fashion show. Mar-|and the bus will be leaving the| marriage will take place in| Given in marriage by her { |George Cole, son of Mr. and (Mrs. Herbert Cole of Sackville, SOCIETIES |New Brunswick. The marriage QUEEN MARY LODGE | If a steel trap is used, where there are no neighbor's pets: to get into it, its chain should be {their daughter, Marlene Joyce, to Mr. Donald Paul Hercia,| son ! on Ye. Paull attached to a long pole so the ; : "Iskunk can be lifted off the triage will take place in Calvary| Baptist Church, 72 Main street, ground and lowere. into a sack | * M Toronto, on Saturday, October > be disposed of by drowning 28, at 3-30 p.m. jor carried far away and re- leased. Live - trapped skunks may also be gassed by a car SPECIAL DATE exhaust. ROUYN, Que. (CP)--FEvery-| What to do if the skunk gets body celebrated at St. Michael/in a parting shot with its church when the same family|built - in atomizer? Skunk musk had a wedding, a silver wed- may be washed off with tomato ding and a golden wedding on|juice. Still, skunks are best left the same date. Claudette Bu-|alone- Generally, around subur- reau, 21, married Normand Fri- ban gardens, they do no harm gon. Her mother celebrated the/and create no nuisance unless for mi one cent sundae sale! DAIRY QUEEN 235 SIMCOE To SIDE ST. N LADIES' SMART "GLENELLA" SLIMS THIS WONDERFUL "GLENELLA"" FABRIC IS FULLY MACHINE WASHABLE AND COMPLETELY "'COLOR- FAST". IT WASHES LIKE COTTON . .. YET FEELS LIKE WOOL. WHAT'S MORE IT'S MARVELOUS CREASE RES- ISTANCE IS UNAFFECTED BY LAUNDERING. A BIG CHOICE HERE! SEVERAL POPULAR TARTANS AND PLAIDS TO CHOOSE FROM. YOU'LL WANT SEVER- AL PAIR AT THIS LOW, LOW PRICE ! REGULAR 4.98 This Week! 3 J 4 ANOTHER EXCLUSIVE "KRESGE" VALUE ! TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER DOWNTOWN OSHAWA OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE = i pd 441y 13140411 GES 1 Digeridoo} themum corsage. The bride. ried to an American now at He-|Oshawa terminal at 6 p.m. vn{Peterbarough on Saturday, No-| : groom's mother was in a two-|Prew University, the attractive October 19. vember 4, Lib. i piece dress of green brocade,|Plonde who modelled for sev-| All officers were asked to MARRIAGE sheath skirt and box jacket eral years in New York said "T|attend next meeting and to wear| i y : : : learned a lot there, but it wasn't! py | Mr. and Mrs. John Vickery of with mink accessories and " » Sn'tiiong white dresses. | Whith, vish t hi home. Ri ithy wi 0 announce the] browse corsage ie bit | Wi Srey prises were donisled/marviage of their elder daugh. , the bride wore a full-};, i oo ian BACK YO.FRONT Re Ho ron A S}iter, Dawn Loutse, to Mr Gary gown of white French ntario. goin SHEFFIELD, England (CP)--| Tose, nay Hopkins and wonfrwin Burns, son of Mr. and d-clipped chantilly lace em-|2%aY: the bride chose a gold Applause for one creation at a|Py Sisters Nettie Fenton, Kay|Mrs. Charles Burns of Strat dered with sequins and kninw ou, brown accessories, | fashion show here turned to gig- Hopkins, and Winnie Barrett. (ford, Ontario. The marriage, s and featuring & sabrina Ba illo Jt io gles whey the audience realized PRL el a by foo place in Al Saints Church kline and lily-point sleeves.(Mrs Ball will return to reside back 8 a ot the ip On ayes Kay Alldr d Mari oS over I 1061 rhinestone crown held her . ack to front. Luckily, it was a|Hayes, \ read, arie|with the Reverend S. J. Arm- fingertip veil and she carried pink roses with white pinocchio pom pom chrysanthemums. Mrs. Leonard Breault was matron-of-honor in a sheath dress of yellow organza over- taffeta. The other attendants, | Mrs. John Obst and Miss Alice on Wentworth street. Ihigh-backed style. Blake and Florence Strank. strong officiating. Stone, were both in "mauve NEW! by Richard Hudnut styled with matching over-| skirts. All wore matching bow hats with full tulle veils and elbow length gloves and carried cascades of roses and chrysan- themums in contrasting hues. Mr. Aubrey Hollis acted as best man, Ushering were Messrs: Roy Girard and Mark Wilcox. | A reception was held in the Canadian Legion Hall. For the occasion the bride's mother wore French embroidered silk brocade in shaded green tones with a velvet and satin hat and a corsage of yellow roses. The bridegroom's mother wore a| sheath crepe dress in magenta | with matching hat of velvet leaves and a gardenia corsage. | Later the couple left for a| wedding trip to the western United States. For going away the bride wore a beige walker | suit of cashmere wool with a beige and brown feathered hat, | green accessories, and a cor-| sage of pink roses. The newly wedded pair will live at 300 Montrave avenue, Oshawa. l Out of town guests were present from Hampton, Toron- to, Sturgeon Bay, Orillia, Sea-| bright, Montreal, Noranda, Quebec and St. Laurent, Que-| bec. Tir ri] Lift v11 11181 ; ' » Y [J Hair Spray Makes your hair behave immediately! . Makes it stay in place securely! ath It's Tanolin-soft. .. and natural too! FASHION SET coaxes curl... holds it longer. LADIES' SIZES 10 to 20 HEALTH FOOD Fresh tomatoes are a top source of vitamin C. Remember this as you plan your meals for nutritional balance. A medium fresh tomato has only 30 calor- ies, yet provides about 14 the vitamin C you need each day and one-third the vitamin A you require daily. Fresh toma- toes offer valuable amounts of niacin, thiamine and iron for the diet and are low in sodium, making them an excellent mem- ritem for the sodium restricted diet. 28 KING ST. E. -- PHONE 723-4621 "Open Evenings Until 9 P.M.

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