Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Nov 1961, p. 8

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MARRIED 25 YEARS --Photo by Oshawa Times - |ald Steven of Ruth-Ann Jackson Wed in Vancouver To John Stevenson In St. James United Church, Vancouver B,C. recently, Ruth- Ann Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Jackson of Osh- awa, became the bride of John Stevenson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Stevenson of Ayr, Scot- land. The Reverend W. E. Burgess officiated Given in marriage by her un- cle, Mr. J. Pluym, the bride wore a semi-formal gown of white peau de soie with short, bell-shaped skirt, wide scoop neckline and bracelet sleeves. A self bow and short veil of French tulle formed her head- dress and she carried a cas- cade of rust chrysanthemums. Miss Dale Butchart of Van couver acted as maid of honor wearing forest green velvet) styled with short sleeves, a/ scoop neckline and bell skirt with a fishtail pleat topped with velvet cabbage roses. Her head- dress was a green velvet rose and her flowers were yellow chrysanthemums in a cascade. The best man was Mr. Ron- Glasgow, Scot- land. A reception was held at the Skyline Hotel, Richmond B.C. For the occasion the bride's mother wore a loden Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Wemen Dial 723-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, November 4, 1961 Golden Jubilee Birihday cakes and flowers provided the motif for the at- tractive decorations at the 12th annual birthday ball of the Gol- den Jubilee Chapter IODE held recently. A large replica of a birthday cake, with candles flickering on and off, formed a background on the platform, where Frank Bogart's orchestra played for a large crowdd. Another birthday cake, decor- ated with roses, was on a table at the entrance, with . small birthday cakes with candles, at each table in the hall, Large roses against a_ silver back- green brocade sheath with a and beige velvet leaves. Rust ' |\chrysanthemums composed her corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson spent their honeymoon in the State of Washington and will make their home in North Surrey, B.C. For going away the bride wore a} |short jacket and a hat of green) ground decorated the walls. | Receiving at the door and presenting roses to the ladies |was the corivener, Mrs. W. D. Burns and Mrs, D. G. Lang- jmaid. Mrs. John Matheson had icharge of tickets for the even- ling. Chapter, IODE 12th Annual Birthday Ball and Mrs. W. H. Libby, Mr. and Mrs. D. M, Campbell. Mr. and Mrs, J. S. Ambrose, Mr. and Mrs. B. Acker, Mr. and Mrs, Jchn Luke, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. H. Ball, Mr. and Mrs, R. Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. L, V. Walker, Mr. and Mrs. W,. A. Holland, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ross. Mr, and Mrs. Frank McClure, Mr. and Mrs. John Vivash, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Donald, Mr. Edward Plummer, Miss Mary Langan, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Lutman, Dr, and Mrs. Angus MacDonald, Mr and Mrs. Wil- liam Kinsman, Mr. and Mrs. P. HI. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Storie, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bind, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gahan, Mr. jand Mrs. Donald Moore, Dr jand Mrs. J. E. Rundle, Mr. The Gift That Only YOU Can Give... ae rae er ernie intone ge PHOTO | PORTRAITS FOR CHRISTMAS ev. IRELAND \ I | fl =| fiz) \ Left to right Misses Sharon, Janie and Susan McGHEE : _ 8) Members of the committee|/ang black crepe dress with beige/assisting Mrs. Burns with this| ang |topcoat and flowered hat. successful. event were the re-|ang gent, Mrs. Edward Bind, Mrs.| ang S. 7. Hopkins, Mrs. D. G. Lang-| ang maid, Mrs. R. S. Irwin, Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. John Cameron, . Mr.) A. W. Banfield, Mr. } Mrs. Ralph Schofield, Mr.) Mrs. Barney Lewis, Mr.| Mrs. Peter Carswell and) others. p | Surprise Presentation Honors . And Mrs. J. K. Moffat The Rev. A the 50-50! Mr. J Mrs. Moffat on behalf SOCIAL NOTICES i ing 3 Stori s. D. H. Howe y Si § t United! of the group and extending best E. G. Storie, Mrs. pease foorecnutl pone iniee: wishes to "'The First Gentle- ENGAGEMENT and Mrs. R. W. Heagle. man" and "The First Lady" of Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Sinclair) prize winners of the spot! | John K. Moffat and Mrs. Moffat Simcoe Street United Church. : : CLUB CALENDAR | " wish to announce the engage-|qances were Mrs. Donald Lowe| with a party in honor of their) Mr. Moffat thanked the mem-|,,o,¢ of their second eldest|and Mr. J. E. Rutherford, Mrs.| 25th wedding anniversary. bers of the 50-50 Club on behalf Mes. Moffat and himself ex.(caughter, Mary Ellen, to Mr.jw. s, Alger and Mr. John Al-/- MONDAY ing was ope O eee reat ide foe the how, |Paul Robert Pearsell, son of|mond, Mr. and Mrs. W. Robert-/Mary St. H and S$ Assn. te novel ag by rnd en [een gett fr Whe bowie and Mrs Robert Penal en hier ive 'Rand Ras 9 Damas aarti ed tag ear iS ent all of Sunderland, Ontario. The; A nong those seen dancing| Adelaide McLaughlin H and S.| George Pearce the presidents, | that -- eM marriage is to take place onl vere Mee, and Mrs. R. Dalziel,|Dr. S. J. Phillips-H and S. After a very inspiring devotion- rallies aed York City Saturday, November 25, 96. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hopps, Mr. Westinount H and § Assn. al period led by Mr. and Mrs. fo, the last two or three days, at Whitby Baptist Church, Whit-).14 mrs, Gordon Lofthouse, Mr. Gertrude Colpus H ag Robert Holden, the presidents|they had returned only that day 0Y, Ontario and Mrs. S. A. Willson, Mr. ane Brg H and S. conducted the business session. planning to be home for the ENGAGEMENT and Mrs. S F. Donnelly, Mr. woe ae ioe ame ead On a ruse, Mr. and Mrs. Mof-|Club meeting and lad had no and Mrs. Lorne A,\and Mrs. Clare McCullough, Mr. 4 asa Bh ah ated od t oie inkling of the many surprises in announce the en-jand Mrs, S. V. Lawrence, a | caer tel pach wodge Fa te cage -- cog store for them. gagement of their daughter, |and Mrs, J. B. Toppings. wt. Metter another couple to make up @ The members of the group forna Joyce, to Mr. Bill Don-| Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Howard, | ecpAY charade as part of the evening's were then given a few her ald Belko, son of Mr. and Mrs./Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Wilson, Knox Presbyt WA i y to express their congratulations J. Belko, all of Oshawa.|Mr, and Mrs. George Wilson,/Knox Presbyterian W/ as: Dew gh Ment a individually while Mr. and Mrs. The wedding will take place at|Mr. and Mrs. J. Ritchie, Mr.|/Dr. C. F. Cannon H and §S Assn.| ns. Desgies Op en's group, IN nougias Ogden and their group Northminster United Church onjand Mrs. J. E. Houghton, Mr./Queen Elizabeth H and S charge of the evening, a chance|jaid out a salad supper on the Saturday; December 2, at 3.30/and Mrs. R. E. Flintoff. [Duke of Edinburgh Hands to set up the necessary arrange- buffet oe Se ere p.m, | tis aad Min. Ds McDougall, TOPS Club ments for the surprise party. The buffet table, also covered ENGAGEMENT lmr. and Mrs. S. Furey, Mr. SA Home. League i ace , Was centred : imist C On their return to the meeting bien " genie ara Pah cad ia The engagement is announcedjand Mrs. H. B. Fletcher, ad homepage: aoe nye Mr, and Mrs. Moffat were led white with pink roses and top-|of Patricia Ruth, daughter of|and Mrs. R. A. Howe, Mr. and ory forward to the strains ofjned with a. silver 25. Flanking|/Mr. James Alexander MacMil-|Mrs. Gerlad Rainey, Mr. and | inette Club covered, the cake were tall white tapers|lan of Falconbridge and the late/Mrs. John Kent, Mr. and Mrs. "Louise" to a lace - tiv, , "i Ever Ready Class candlebedecked table, graced) with white chrysanthemums as|Mrs. MacMillan, to Dr. PauljJamcs Lakas, Mr. and Mrs.)(0u ed Ure oo by 'a large silver numerals 25. was the tulle surrounding the|Aubrey Thomas Nolan of Osh-|W. Robertson. Alice Jackson Aux y Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smyth A A corsage of pink roses and pink) hase of the wedding cake, White| awa, son of Mr. and Mrs. James | Victori carnations sparkled with silver) and silver wedding bell decora-|Denis Nolan of Lindsay. The|Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Campbell. grag Cataniiiine glitter and silver ribbon was tions completed the festive|marriage will take' place on|Mr. and Mrs. Murdie MacLeod,|nauphters of England presented to Mrs. Moffat by|touch. Mrs. Roy Barrand, an-| Saturday, November 25, 1961, at/Mr. and. Mrs. Ray Webster, Mr./c+ poter's WA Mr. Fred Britten and a white|other long-time friend of Mr.|11 o'clock in Our Lady of Per-|and Mrs. E. R. Snow, Mr. and/iioiy Cross WA and silver boutonniere was pre-|and Mrs. Moffat poured tea. Ipetual Help Church, Toronto. |Mrs. Robert Elston, Mr. and Onward Group sented to Mr. Moffat by Mrs -- -- SSE TAIS i geo ----~|Mrs, Robert Morrison, Mr. and! Fred Britten. Mrs. Peter Francis, Mr. Mr. Lloyd Sturch. Master Roger Gordon HORNBY Mr. Thompson and WEDNESDAY ih ; x Pare Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dew- Victor totes TOA " |hurst, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.ipohekah Lodge No. 3 |Burns, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. L.inorthminster WMS \Freeborn, Mr. and Mrs. Rod| come Double Club |Prentice, Mr. and Mrs. Walter) s., sont-Teacher "Assn, a delightfully witty narration of |Famme, Mr. and Mrs. D. Know-|Gonire Street WMS the childhood and courtship of | Beas bi jler, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lowe,/ct Gregory's CPTA Mr. and Mrs. Moffat leading up| jae ba z |Mr. and Mrs, J. E, Rutherford, | : to their marriage twenty - five io bs : a wees | Mr. and Mrs, William Edwards, |pyurspAY years ago. fm |Mr. and Mrs, E. J. Reed. inva Alexander Group As Mendelssohn's Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Mur-|st. Andrew's WMS March was softly played, Mrs. jdoch, Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Miles, | King Street WA Jelle Bakker presented the hon-} |Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Walker,|5th Scout Mothers' Aux. ored couple with a bride's mem-| |Mr. and Mrs. F. Smith, Mr./Calvary Baptist WMS ories' book of white satin with |and Mrs. R. W. Heagle, Mr.|6th Scout Mothers' Aux. silver and rhinestone trim. The jand Mrs. J, B. Raine, Mr. and/St. George's Eve. Guild inside pages of the book were " |Mrs. T. E. White, Mr. and Mrs.|St. George's Aft. WA dark blue fittingly decorated i q j *, B. Branton, Mr. and Mrs.|3rd Scout Mothers' Aux. with silver are vi re we P Peter Cook. Court Charlene, COF ning was over a ne guests had | eM + oe | Nav Lea ue Auxiliary signed on the guest pages. age and ae Ye Rh rg tN Rey Park Aux. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Howe, Mr. by Mr. Pearce then resumed his land Mrs. Lloyd Metcalf, Mr |12th Scout Mothers' Aux. narration in a more serious vein s vad ° Me 4|14th Scout Mothers' Aux. as: he fecallad Wy. and Mes jand Mrs. L. R. Sawyer, Mr. and Moffat's coming to Simcoe gg eat Rigg hg FRIDAY : od ° E, L. Disney, Mr. and Mrs. R.| Street United Church and at this Le? : : ; | Centre Street WA (East Group) | time he introduced four couples 'ye. Z e 3 4 A. Paite, Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd|Centre Street WA --____---} of the 50-50 Club who had been |Pigden, Mr. and Mrs. Norman) | charter members and were still loosely Mr. and Mrs. Robert + very active in the work of the E| t j group. He ended his narrative of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Micklash, ec ro ysis their lives by telling them how . and Mrs. J. C. Stephenson, | Removes warts, moles and | superfluous hair. | very much they had given of . and Mrs. Donald Cooper, | MARIE MURDUFF themselves in their pastorate Mr. and Mrs. William Lock, Mr. | Over 15 Years' Experience Mr. George Pearce then in- formed Mr. and Mrs. Moffat that the evening would bring! § forth a presentation of 'This is Your Life, Jack and Louise Mof- fat". Mr. Pearce proceeded with Left to right Misses Cathryn Jane and Patricia Anne NORRIS work among the church mem- ; |and Mrs, William Gibbie, Mr. | bers and how everyone was re- : and Mrs. Gordon Attersley, Mr. | joicing with them in the cele- and Mrs. George Mills, Mr. and | bration of this 25th wedding an THE BRIDAL PAIR Mrs. W. G. McDonald. ' : niversary, Oshawa will be the home of |. bride is the daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Faint, will be in Oshawa at the Mr, and Mrs. William Trotter, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Garland | and Mrs. Donald H, James of Mr. and Mrs. William Twist,|| Genoshe Hotel, Nov, 7 end as some of the longest-standing) Rankine whose marriage was | Minden and the bridegroom is | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gray, Mr. 8th friends of Mr. and Mrs. Moffat.| solemnized recently at St. | the son of Mrs. Leonard Fitch |and Mrs, Douglas Langmaid, presented them with a pair of Paul's Anglican Church, Min- silver candelabra. Mrs. Trotter den, Ontario. Formerly Miss of Oshawa and the late Mr. |Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Ramshaw, spoke . briefly, congratulating, Mariha-Anne Welch James, the PHONE 723-4641 Ewen Rankine. Mr. and Mrs. W. McCauley, Mr.|| fer @ppointment on these detes --Photo by Hornsby |and Mrs. Donald Ormiston, Mr. r : os ee: ee as Peay en BEAUTY SALON IS CELEBRATING ITS ANNIVERSARY By offering you their soft natural looking permanent not for 10.00 but for the anniversary price of 7.50... also 7.50 permanents for 6.50 . . . shampoo and finger rolls only 1.75. Ben Abramoff Is Winner Of Hairstyling Competition Since the founding of Creative|with the comfort of short hair. Styling, four years ago, John} He says the new. smaller, | Weiss and his Staff have won| more tailored silhouette lends it.| first prize three times out of the|self beautifully to. the clothes four, for their efforts in the'this season, and is a must for local hairstyling competitions. | those wearing hats This year, Ben Abramoff; November the 18th is a big brought home first prize for his day for the Oshawa hairdress- interpretation of the new falllers and their customers. The line. This entitles him to repre- second annual Hairdresser's| sent Oshawa and district in the|Ball is to be held at the St. provincial competitions, held in Gregory's Auditorium, featuring] Toronto the end of this month, Bernard Tierney's orchestra| Wendy Parks, John's newest from Toronto. Door prizes, spe-| protege placed second in the|cial Hawaiian atmosphere, bar Junior competition, This was a/facilities and a turkey dinner, Special triumph for Wendy,|all add up to one of the nicest} since she just completed the/dances Oshawa can look for-| first year of her apprenticeship| ward to this fall, Proceeds are| as a hairdresser. to go to Hillsdale Manor. Tickets) John, only last year admitted! are available at your local] to the Ontario Guild of Hair De- beauty salon, and for those com- sign, as a master hairdresser,|ing later in large parties, it is says hair length for the fall is)suggested that you reserve} to be short. High airy crowns! tables. so tha' you may all sit with close fitted sides and shape together. give the illusion of length, but, Miss Lisa Diane Duggan THIS ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL WILL RUN FROM MONDAY, NOV. 6 TO WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29 ON THE MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WED- NESDAY OF EACH OF THESE WEEKS -- EVERYONE WELCOME. 75 CELINA STREET E 7OR APPOINTMENT ...... 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