Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 (Women 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, May 12, 1962 Judith Marilyn Hunt Married To Gary L. Post at Bancroft St. |\Bancroft, was the. setting on/length veil of nylon tulle ring ceremony when Judith|held in place by a John's Anglican Church, tiered cummerbund, Her waltz-| and Saturday, May 5, for the double-| scalloped edge of nylon lace was| | simulated Marilyn Hunt, only daughter of|pearl tiara. She carried a cas- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunt, of|cade of white chrysanthemums, Bancroft, became the bride of) red roses and lilies of the va lley Gary Lewis Post, only son of'with streamers of of| roses. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Post Apsley. Rey. Geoffrey Rennison small red Mrs. Norman Coghlan, of of Bancroft solemnized the mar- Hamilton, Ontario, sister of the riage, bridegroom was matron of Mrs. Geoffrey Rennison -pro-| honor, wearing a green peau de vided the traditional wedding|soie sheath dress with half-\trude Colpus Home and School/maids were the Misses Sharon|" the| length overskirt .of silk organza| Association was held recently,|Hull and Betty music and accompanied soloist, brother of the bride, who complemented with "A Wedding Prayer' dur- accessories. She carried a bou-|Wandless presiding. sang ing the signing of the register. | matching uget of white chrysanthemums } Ash MRS. G. President Returned H. WANDLESS / father, 'ilength gown -|nylon net over taffeta featuring ~|short At Annual Meeting Gertrude Colpus H-S The annual meeting of Ger- with the president, Mrs. G. A. The annual minutes and re- The bride given in marriage interlaced with pale green lace.|ports were presented by the of- by her father, was gowned in|Miss Peggy O'Shaughnessy of|ficers and chairmen. Mr. Law-} floor-length whisper taffeta with|Bancroft and Miss Gail Young|rence Millson gave a vote of % . é appliques of alencon lace and/of Toronto were bridesmaids in|thanks on behalf of the school short sleeves Kies : i liridescent sequins, having alpale green peau de soie and'staff to the association for its fiesta. pink feather scalloped sabrina neckline and/white silk organza overskirts.|/¢o-operation and assistance in matching veils, CELEBRATE SILVER ANNIVERSARY \ waistline accentuated with a They carried bouquets of pink'the presentation of the sports cascades of white chrysanthe-| gratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Smith were married in the Parish Church at Hornchurch, Mr. and.Mrs. L. F. Smith, , Richmond street east, cele- brated their silver wedding CLUB CALENDAR Essex, England, on May, 1937, anniversary on Saturday, May | and came to Oshawa to live 5, when they were at home to their many friends who called to offer good wishes and con- MONDAY Ritson H and § Assn. Cedardale H and S Assoc. Harmony H and S n. in 1957. | Oshawa Times Photo South Simcoe H and § Assn. Stephens-Clarke Nuptials Solemnized In Bowmanville | The marriage of Karen Diane Clarke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Clarke and Rob. erty Roy Stephens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Stephens, all of Bowmanville, was solem- nized recently at St. Paul's United Church, Bowmanville. The Reverend Harold Turner officiated at the double-ring ceremony. Mr. M. L. Beaton played the wedding music and Mrs. Lloyd Ayre sang. Given in marriage by her the bride wore a full- of embroidered sleeves with matching mittens and a sweetheart neck- line trimmed with sequins. A crown of seed pearls and se- quins held her shoulder-length veil and she carried a cascade of pink delight roses, white carnations and hyacinths. Mrs. Gregory Stephens was the matron-of-honor. The brides: | | ! f Mr. Gregory Stephon acted as best man. Ushering re Messrs. William Knapp and Gil-} bert Vanson A reception was held in the Memorial Park Club our' | Bowmanville. To receive, the} bride's mother wore a turquo.ve brocaded two-piece sheath with white accessories. The bride groom's mother assisting was in light blue organza over print led silk, with blue and white ac- cessories. Each wore a corsage of carnations. | Later the couple left for aj wedding trip to points east. For) going away the bride wor: 2) brown and beige sheath dress) with a brown flowered hat, a beige coat and beige accessories. Her corsage was yellow chry- santhemums. The couple will live in .Bow- manville. Guests were present from Oshawa,, Pickering, Ot- itawa, Belleville, Elliott Lake. DLE: 7b lb Friday, June 22, is the date set for the marriage of Miss Jacquelene Merle Buffett and Mr. Peter Richard Moore. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Sydney W. Buffett, D. C. and Branch. All were gowned in silk organza over taffeta fiesta pink design- ed with short sleeves and full skirts enhanced with a panel of} tucks and self flowers. Match-} ing mittens complemented th and they wor hats. wit carrie They and white chrysanthemums. The | jerseys to the school and for the, Mums. gowns were similarly fashioned and all wore headdresses to match. Mr. Norman Coghlan of Ham- ilton, was best man. Mr. Percy Hinze of Bird's Creek and Mr. Joseph Hunt of Bancroft, broth- er of the bride, were ushers. The flower girl, Miss Michele Vincent Massey H and S Assn. Smith, of Oshawa, was in a pink {Sunset Heights H and S Air Cadets' Aux. Lyceum Club |Pleasant Mon. Aft. Club |Rundle Park Auxiliary Woodview Park Auxiliary ANN LANDERS Off-Color Joke Embarrasses Girl Daughters of England Dear Ann Landers: I'm 17, To begin with, a gentlemanicy poter's WA and you'll probably think mejdoesn't tell off-color jokes in a|mapg Club : very stupid, but please tell me|mixed crowd. Fellows who SA Hone League how to conduct myself when a/don't know better should be well, Chureh WA fellow in the crowd tells a/straight--and in plan language. Fellowship Unit < naughty joke Dear Ann Landers: Some-|yjaw Auxiliary 27 I'm fairly popular and don't times your advice is good.|/Canadian Legion Aux. want to be thought a prude./Other times you sound like a)yoly Trinity WA Yet I must confess I feel the/dingbat. Not long ago a woman Northminster UCW blood rush to my face when I | wrote about trouble with her Helping Hand Aux. hear an off-color joke in a/relatives. You said "If you/courtice H § Assn. mixed crowd ean't get along with relatives, Westmount UCW Last evening three couples then get along without them."|i5+h Scout Mothers' Aux. triple-dated One of the guys, Well, I can't get along with st. Paul's Guild told a joke which I thought was|my husband's sisters worth a Victoria Lodge LTB pretty raw. Everyone laughed./darn. I'd love to get along with-| Albert Street UCW The other two girls in thejout them, but they wan't let me|Knox Presbyterian WMS crowd almost rolled on the alone. St. Joseph's CPTA floor. Ten minutes later when| Every Sunday after church) St. Christopher's CPTA College Hill H and §S Assn. }23rd Scout Mothers' Aux. 1B and PW Club association's interest and wish to establish a central library system in the school. Mrs. Wil- liam Robinson gave an account of the meeting recently held by the library committee Mrs. John Crew introduced the film "Water Wisdom", an appropriaic film for this time of year showing the dangers of St. George's Guild | Pays Tribute To Mrs. C. D. Cross Mrs. W. E. Baker, at the May| | nylon full skirted dress and car-| ater and the administration of meeting of St. George's Guild ried a crocheted basket of lilies of the valley and pink and white! carnations, Master Jimmie Hunt, brother of the bride, was the ring bear- er carrying the rings on a white heart-shaped satin pillow with streamers of lilies of the valley. The reception, following the ceremony was held in the Le-| gion Hall in Bancroft at which 90 guests were present. | The bride's mother received, jwearing a champagne-beige, Swiss embroidered sheath en-} hanced with a_ three-quarter length silk organza duster. She wore a profile hat of French imported flowers in muted tones of beige, rust and green and} corsage ot yellow and rust chry- santhemums. She was assisted|Wandless; vice-presidents, Mrs. Baker and Mrs. F. C. mother,George Luhtala and Mr. Earl poured tea. by the bridegroom's dressed in an aqua Swiss em- broidered sheath with matching silk organza full length duster) with beige accessories and a corsage of white and pink chry- santhemums. | Guests at the reception were} also welcomed by the grandpar- artificial respiration. Mrs. Wandless summarized the events of the Ontario Home and School Federation's conven- tion which she attended as a delegate. It was also decided to send a delegate to Leadership Training Camp in June. The association will assist with the school's field day on May 28. The siate of officers for the coming year was presented by Mrs. Robert Beharrell. Mrs. Ross Edmunds, vice-president of the Oshawa Home and School Council installed the newly elected officers fol- lows: member, Mr. son; president, as Lawrence Mill-| Mrs.' G. A.| Brown; recording secretary, Mrs. W. R. Renison; treasurer, Mrs. Melvyn Anderson; corre- sponding secretary, Mrs. Robert Beharrell; executive members, Mrs. Alan Jackson, Mrs. Aus- tin Wiltshire, Mrs. H. W. Mc Clelland, Mrs. J. S. Szezypciak presented Mrs: Clinton Cross; with a going away gift from all) the membérs. Mrs. Baker ex- pressed the esteem. in which) Mrs. Cross was held and the} sadness of all that she was leav-| ing Oshawa and St. George's. A large number of members were present to honor Mrs. Cross. Miss Barbara Final plans were made for the blossom tea and bake sale to be held Wednesday, May 30 at 2.00 p.m. in the parish hall. ficiency in The next meeting will be held) Miss Workman is the on Monday, June 4. the the| Workman Glenmanor Following meeting, the rectory, Canon and Mrs. C. D. Cross received. Mrs. W. E. Piper take place Ballard and EARNS AWARD | " who will graduate from St. | Michael's Hospital School of Nursing on Monday, May 14, |rhinestone crown completed her has been awarded the Dr. W. |ensemble and she carried pink Keith Welsh prize for Surgical Nursing. Ef- daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd C. drive. Principal and executive| members were invited to tea at| The graduation exercises will in Convocation Hall, University of Toronto. Jarrett Mrs. Buffett of Oshawa and the prospective bridegroom is « the son of Mr. and Mrs. R, ~ Blair Moore of St. Catharines. The ceremony will take place ; in Christ Memorial (Anglican) Church, Oshawa. (Photos by Hornsby) Kowalczyk,Pietrzak Rites Solemnized | | In St. Hedwig's Roman Ca- tholic Church, recently, John Kowalczyk took as his bride} Czeslawa Pietrzak, both of Osh-! awa. The bride is the daughter} of Mrs. John Pietrzak and the ASPARAGUS GARNISH For a tasty side salad chill- cooked Ontario-fresh asparagus" spears. Top with French dress-~ ing and garnish with pimento or* tomato wedges. 4 man and a reception was held at the couple's home. : late Mr. Pietrzak and the bride-| groom is the son of Mr. and) Mrs. Martin Kowalczyk, all of Poland. The Reverend Felix Kwiat- kowski officiated. The bride wore a full-length gown of bridal lace with a scal-) loped sweetheart neckline and lily-point sleeves. Nylon net in- sertion enhanced the front of the full lace overskirt and a pearl tiara held her fingertip) veil. She carried a cascade of) white carnations. Miss Renata Startek was Workman |maid of honor wearing white) nylon chiffon with a draped) |bodice and full, gathered skirt.) |Long matching gloves and a jand white carnations in a cas- icade. | | Mr. Idzi Czeka acted as best! Treat Mother Like A Take Mom on a drive through the lovely country-side to the Brooklin House. Treat her (and family) to a delicious meal. CHOICE OF @ VIRGINIA HAM @ STEAKS @ ROAST BEEF @ BAR-B-QUE CHICKEN @ CHILDREN '2-PRICE Brooklin House Brooklin, Ontario 655-4551 Plan To Attend -- Bring A Friend TO THE Helena Rubinstein creates the first lipstick to give a perfect outline we girls wentto the powder|they drop in with their hus WEDNESDAY ents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs.|and Mrs. D. room I asked them what was)bands and two carloads of kids. so funny about that joke. I/They just expect dinner. We|Queen Mary Lodge didn't understand it. Both girls|have never been invited to their|1st Scout Mother's Aux. confessed they didn't under-\homes although they do have} 7th Scout Mothers' Aux. stand it either. stoves and buy groceries, I'm| King Street UCW I asked them why they/told. I'm not talking about four|16th Group Committee laughed so hard. They said be-|people, Ann, I mean 11, What|Dr. Robert Thornton H S cause they didn't want the fel-ican we do now that they've|Ist Parents' Committee lows to think they were square.|grown accustomed to our/Patriarch Militant Aux, Is this the right attitude?--THE| place?--ELSIE |Albert Street UCW 2 DUMMY Dear Elsie: If you permit Centre Street UCW Dear Dummy: No, this is not |people to impose on you this| pHURSDAY the right attitude. Fellows lose| way then you're the dingbat,|Gourt Charlene COF respect for girls whose motto is'not me. Pilot Club "Anything goes." Plan to eat out next Sunday st. George's Eve. WA . after .church. (It's got. to be| Happy Doubles' Club cheaper than feeding 11 extra| Albert Street UCW 3 VOW To Wear | Sign of Morning people.); When they complain | Calvary Baptist WMS The board of directors -- of about not finding you at home|Christ Church Eve. Guild tell them the soup kitchen is! ajbert Street UCW 4 permanently closed. St. George's WA Voice of Women, Canada, has agreed upon a form of demon- stration appropriate for Moth- St. Andrew's UCW er's Day which would lament the resumption of nuclear test- ing by any power. They ask all | SOCIAL NOTICE Harvey Hunt Auxiliary |Sunbeam Chapter OES 17th Scout Mothers' Aux St. a oy ENGAGEMENT i The engagement is announced Soroptimist Club Jacquelene Merle, only John Hunt of Oshawa, and the| bride's great grandmother, Mrs. Charles Callan of Coboconk, who wore navy blue with a corsage of pink and white carnations, For travelling, the bride chose a white boucle suit with red ac- cessories and a corsage of red roses. On their return, Mr. and Mrs. Post will reside in Oshawa.| | Out of town guests were pres- ent from Apsley, Toronto, Coe Hill, Hamilton, Oshawa, Fenelon! Falls, Coboconk, Peterborough, Detroit, Michigan, Frankville Stirling, Lindsay and Tweed. | The bride, previous to her |marrjage, was honored at five)" showers. One at the home of Miss Barbara Stanley of Oshawa and given by Miss MaryAnne Wyrozub and Miss Beverley, Dewland of Oshawa. A pantry) | shower was held at the home of) |Mrs. John Hunt of Oshawa and| | given by Mrs. Jack at a miscellaneous shower in Pearce, |}! |Oshawa. The matron of honor, |}; |Mrs. Joan Coghlan was hostess} J. Monroe. Roll 'call was taken and the room prize was won by the af- ternoon kindergarten's class (teacher Miss M. Maxwell). other miscellaneous shower in her mother's home. Mrs. Terry McCarthy of Bancroft was host- ess to a cup and saucer shower held at the home of Mrs. Haorld Small of Bancroft. A wedding dance was held in Apsley on the evening of May 5 where friends gathered to honor the couple. Many useful and beautiful gifts were re- ceived WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 2:30 P.M. 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