hs seb Se: ay pute. bi Seer ae tn [ae Pie. Se Ge. ish oa MRS. A. J. PARKHILL, left, is seen presenting life membership certificate to Mrs. David Hutcheon, right, Queen Elizabeth H&S Honors while Mrs. Uriah Jones, centre, looks on. Mrs. Jones | officially cut the cake cele- brating the 20th anniversary of the Queen Elizabeth Home and School Association. --Oshawa Times Photo Donna Matandar Becomes The Bride < Wemen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, December 7, 1961 7 Barbara Hattersley, Ajax, Wed To Basil Thompson of 8. Africa AJAX -- A wedding of widejhoneymoon in Miami, Florida, interest took place in the Church|via Niagara Falls, the bride of the Holy Trinity (Anglican)| wore a royal blue sheath dress, 'Ajax, recently, when Miss Bar-|black and white mohair coat} bara Dorothy Hattersley and| with black accessories {Mr. Basil Thompson were mar-jand corsage of pink roses. ried in a fully choral ceremony} Returning to Toronto second jby the rector, the Reverend|week in December, Mr. and |Handley Perkins. Mrs. Thompson will reside there! § | The bride is the daughter of|for a year, then leave to visit| ;Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Hattersley,|relatives in Britain, en route) |Ajax, and the bridegroom is the|for Benoni, South Africa. json of Mr. and Mrs. Norman} | ; Thompson, Benoni, South Africa. | | Given in marriage by her PERSONALS | \father, the bride was attired in | ja full-length gown of gardenia) |white so de soie, styled with|, Out - of - town uests at the | lround neckline, and sheath Thompson - Hattersley wedding} sleeves. A wide panel of chan-|iCluded the following: Mr.) g0 00. Itilly lace swept into a chapel Heonie Van Jaarsveldt, Mr.| |train. Her fingertip veil of silk Harry Walker, Mr. Rodn ey lillusion net was held by a\ ebb, Miss Colleen O'Brien, ' pea fy lcrown of pearls and diamante Miss Gertrude Smith, Sarel Van| _This mischievous miss is Her bouquet was a semi.| 27) Mr. and Mrs. Keith} fifteen - month - old Barbara necade of red. vonn and white| Reckling, Mr. Clifford Richard-| Jean, daughter of Mr. and arnations with fern json, Mr. Ted Purdon, Mr.} Mrs. Howard Libby, -- Ross- : Peter Froman, and Mr. Andy] land road east.; Barbara is Le E & «SHE'S AN IMP grey suit with an orchid cor- sage. The bridegfoom was at- tended by his son-in-law, Lieu- tenant W. F. Van Leeuwen, the Royal Canadian Dragoons, Camp Borden. The wedding music was play- ed by Mr. Emlyn James of Hamilton. The church was dec- orated with yellow and white chrysanthemums. The same color scheme was carried out at the candlelit reception held at the "'Plainsman," West Flam- boro. After their wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Simons will reside in Dundas. Mamie Kirkpatrick! _|Fred Simons Marry In the chapel of the Christian Education Building of Knox Presbyterian Church, Dundas, recently, the marriage of Fred- erick William Simons of Dundas to Mamie Marie Kirkpatrick of Oshawa was solemnized. The ceremony was performed by the Reverend Walter Allum, BA, BD. The bride was attended by her daughter, Mrs. Glen E. Eyres of Oshawa and her two little granddaughters, the Misses Kathryn and Christine Eyres. Given in marriage by her son- in-law, Mr. Glen Eyres, the bride was attired in a tailored CLEAN BEAT Rinse a Dover beater soon after using; then wash it well with the other dishes, but do not immerse the cogs in the water. Mitchell's Drugs WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! SPECIALS! FOR THIS WEEKEND! Philishave Speedflex Reg. 32.95 .. 27.50 Old Spice Gift Sets nec.s00..... 2.49 the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Blake and Mr. and Mrs. John Libby, all of Golden Lake, Ontario. 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OVENS | Optometrist | HARE OPTICAL 8 BOND ST. EAST RA 3-4811 | Miss Jean Hattersley, sister) ih 7) Feng jof the bride, as maid of honor, Beware, gigs eon rca ia | wont eset whe aanban MT. Peter Fre and Mr- Kesl Duane Dodsworth {ftt,cot back, xeling anda) hat with brief veil _ |Boardman,: Australia; Mr. Mr. Patrick McGarry of Osh-| 'The attendants, Miss Ruth S, W. Barrington + Cooke, iC 1$ h W d : the best man | ; RAT Apo jsouri, U.S.A.; Mr. Ray Woods aro Cc epers €C. awa was the bes . | ; es ie! . ras : 'oyed,|Solemnized recently at King)Benson, Miss Maureen Bensoniar, Yoesiie Brown, Miss Susan A reception followed at the ing of the association. ogg Rc ay ld oy OM tr {Street United Church. The bride|and Mrs. Rodney Webb, werelyoyiock. Mr. Michael Blayney | The marriage of Carol Eliza-|home of the bride's parents. airs. A. 3. Parkhill, fiat pree-junder the leadership of ME-l. the daughter of Mr. and|dtessed identically in royal blue.lie caterer Gnasen vqjbeth Schepers and Raymond|The bride's mother wore beige ident of Queen Elizabeth Home|Thomas J. Parks, choir leader Mrs. Asa Alexander: of Osh-/All carried semi-cascades of ue and Mes ag 8 Naarah od Duane Dodsworth was solem-|brocade with a mink-tone hat,| and School, honored Mrs. Davidiof Dr. 8. J. Phillips oe: awa and the bridegroom is the|pink and white carnations. The/yy, John Harvey Laws "ne |nized recently in the Church of|beige accessories and a pink) Hutcheon with a life member-|accompanied on the plano by son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert|flower girl, Miss Brenda Mce-j1004.° Mr. and Mr At aaae the Transfiguration, Weston. The| corsage. The bridegroom's mo-| ship pin. and certificate _ of| Mrs. Leonard Haigh. Sate. OF S: 'ville. New Bruns-|Cormick, wore white brocade,|o°"? 4 4, i 2 ager g' | Slap ig the daughter ob Mir, and|tn ers aged chastise Home and School Association) Refreshments were served by ae Of sackville, Ne Hnal headdrecs. wha cared qin and _ ogre hites| rs Henry Schepers of Weston ied Oak in ended shades! ee sek Gea oe Sutcheon ag ao pe The Reverend George Telford|"0S¢8ay of pink and white car- ia tis. sok Ue. 5 hasan the bridegroom is the son | of copper-tone and violet, with/ is the only charter member still/Straughan and Mrs. Garnet|officiated. The wedding music py aap ele hip WaS'Kenzie, Miss Tannis MacKen-|of Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Dods-|a black hat and accessories and) active in the Queen Elizabeth! Johnstone. was played by Mr. Rhyddid * Mr. Clifford £ CG mi 'hardson|2° Miss Carolyn Heggarty,| worth, Oshawa. }a corsage of yellow Nyaa Home and School Association. | Williams. wan the heat ane oad the| Miss Susan Severin, Miss! The Reverend M. P. Lacey) Later the og rtm aeg hn Mrs. Hutcheon, as convener The bride, who was attended|yshers were Mr Michael Simone Foskett, Miss Maralyn | officiated. |couver, "anne _-- "i where of the meeting, welcomed and) House Plants by Miss Elsie Fice, was gowned|maynis Me Soin Hearne, Mr. Keith Frederick-| Given in marriage by her| they will make their home. introduced the following guests: in silk organza over nylon Hb oa © beret json, Mr. and Mrs. E. Nolan,|/father, the bride wore an off- od fg toccngay ge Pong Brighten Home and taffeta. The lace bodice} The church choir, under "thelr, eon cucu Wise Wee kit _ ge Boge eae vones, | ' 1 was designed with a scalloped|direction of Mr. David Karr: '| ? ', es % o|white marabou ee Epes -- During Winter neckline, studded with pearls,/sang the hymn, 'Praise Weicea sol Rowe | orchid corsage. a = rae "teacher; Mrs. and short sleeves with match-/Soul, the King of Heaven', and/Miss Arlene Fowler, Mr. John! A. E. Mounce: Mrs. Margaret Even though winter is here,jing mittens. Lace appliques/the anthem, 'Hear my Prayer' Nayler, Mr. Ernest Twinney, Shaw of the Board of Educa-|you can still garden; there isjenhanced the bouffant skirt. Ajby Mendelsohn', the solo part Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Atherton, tion; Mr. Frank Ross, former|a lot of vgs amy perc acti Si pains ~ kaon yd y ag Parker. ,|Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leihman ncipal Mrs. Ross. plants indoors, They will reallyjheld her fingertip veil and she) The. bridal party recessional and Brian, all of Toronto. - A ; F | aes ve pert agin Heath-|brighten up the house and give/carried a cascade of pink roses\was Part Two of the Bridal| |ding pe egg ae er Ross entertained with a pianolyou a lot of enjoyment, if youjand stephanotis. _ _ |March, by Mendelsohn. Mrs.| A pre-Christmas social eve-|P sorest Barer column, Write.) duet called '"Badinage."" Heath-|follow a few simple rules sug-| Miss Fice was in shocking Ruth Walker was at the organ.|ning was held by the Gertrude) re hone or visit the social er Ross gave a piano solo,|/gested by horticulturists with|pink peau-de-soie featuring aj| At the reception, held at Ajax|Colpus Home and School bs se te t with | 'our items of! "Waltz in A Flat." Miss Eliza-|the Ontario Department of|scoop neckline, three-quarter/Legion Hall, Mr. Keith Reder-|Monday, December 4. There | 4ePar ye which eb paakt nal beth Dyer gave two violin) Agriculture. length sleeves, and a wide cum-|ickson sang 'The Lord's Prayer'|were games and a sing-song.|") Telephone 723-3474 solos accompanied by their) pave you ever noticed how merbund. She wore a matching/as grace, Mr. Earl Brown had charge of|° arge. p * | teacher, Mrs. John Dickson flower petal-shaped hat with a) The bride's mother received|the evening's entertainment.| Miss Lillian Starr has been| : window sill be- ' ' : 4 "shepherd's Lilt" and cet oes and one-sided as|Short veil and carried pink and|in a two-piece royal blue fine|Mrs. G. A. Wandless, president! . ending a few days with Mr. rr "Mrs. Alymer) i, grows toward the light? This white carnations. wool dress, pale beige La 99 the Association, opened the| 5?' ket | Ward thanked the girls on be-/H¢nomenon called photo-|) Mr. Austin Smith acted as|hat with veil, beige accessories, meeting. The attendance award|and Mrs. Leonard Wakeford, ee of el aang .sen.|tropism, is direct proof of how|best man, jand a corsage of pink roses. |was won by Miss Patricia|Aberdeen street, en route from} tS cere moss. sd Schoaiimportant light is to your plants.| A reception was held in| The bridegroom's parents re-|Cliff's Grade 2 class. Chicago to het home in Eng-| Council, brought greetings from To prevent this uneven growth,|Enniskillen hall. For the occa-|siding in South Africa were un- land. She will be leaving Osh- Council to the Association wish-/2ive the pots a quarter turn/sion the bride's mother worejable to attend. Leaving for a| Teas, birthday parties, wed-|awa on Saturday. HS jevery day or two. Then the/blue brocaded satin. The bride-| ---- ing continued success. . ; ; 2 Notes ond highlights from the| 'attracting effect of the light}groom's mother was in navy : aie jblue lace over taffeta. Both 4th frat Que iz Home and|Will be evenly distributed. Se slates moots poe In the winter, with its short| wore black and white accesso- meetings of the year 1942 were|@aylight period, there is ite rise and a corsage of pink) read by the secretary, Mrs.|likelihood of too much sun. You/carnations. Gordon Tomlinson. : jcdn place your plants in the) As the couple left for a wed- The business was conducted |>rightest spot in the house. If|ding trip to Niagara Falls the by the president, Mrs. Carson|¥ou are short of bright spots,|bride was wearing a pink wool Heard, who gave a cordial wel-|Some foliage plants such as|Jersey sheath with black acces- come to guests and friends dracaena, philodendron, rubber|sories and a pink carnation Friday, January 26, 1962,|plant and sansevieria, will tol-\corsage. The newly wedded Queen "Elizabeth Home and erate partial shade. jpair will live in Oshawa. School Association is holding a If your plants are at any Sue card party at 8 p.m. in the) window without storm windows, | auditorium of the school, con-|be sure the foliage does not} vened by Mrs. David Hutcheon and committee. Room attend- ance prize was won by Mrs.} Lynn Tomlinson's class, Grade 6. Your Drying Worries - Gone Forever --WITH THIS-- NGLIS SUPERB DRYER Low ! High in Quality ! ah S & ARROW SEWING MACHINES HIGH QUALITY, LOW PRICE Free Home Demonstrations @ Free Service A surprise gift for Christmas, also the sewing machine your home needs, ADDED FLAVOR Make use of coarsely chopped, touch the glass. Remember the| cooked giblets in gravy, stuff- frost on the window pane willjings, soups, or sandwich fill- cause frost injury to the foliage.|ings, suggests the Food Depart- If you can, avoid this type of}ment of Macdonald Institute, unprotected window. 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