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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 6, 1962 9 9th Guides, Brownies Invite |- Mothers to Annual Banquet The 9th Brownie Pack and|son, Brown Owl; Mrs. Jack Lee, Guide Company held their an-|president of the group commit- nual mother and daughter ban-|tee; Mrs. Steven Wotton, dis- | at Glenholme School for|trict comthissioner; Miss Bever- iy Bull, Guide captain, and her Grace was sung by the Gir!| mother, Mrs. Gerald Bull; Miss Guides and a toast to Her Ma-|Carolyn Mann, Guide Lt, and jesty the Queen was proposed|her mother, Mrs. Bert Mann; by Guide Josephine McKeever. |Miss Ann Jones, past Guide Miss Beverly Bull (Guide Cap-| captain; Christine Lee, Brownie, Fitain) introduced the head table| daughter of the president of ' aoe e ee hias follows: Guide, Maurueen|group committee; Bonnie Lea- J : E 4 j ~. i jLee, daughter of Group Com-| vitt, pack leader. im #4 i é mittee President; Alayne Elliott) Mrs. Jack Lee welcomed the ht Be i 4 ® r+ daughter of Tawny Owl; Heath-| guests and parents and invited iis. : : on petting shor Lag oN a cin Pgh i : a. ia a | The House of Braemore is co-operating with us to offer outstanding French lKimer Lesenko. proficiency|gave thanks to all the mothers ' re r i | and Italian Provincial design chesterfield suites' at very real savings. The .| | : : wood trim on all suites may be ordered in fruitwood, mahogany or walnut.. badge tester for Brownies; Mrs. who had helped in all the proj-| # 4 3 s s She ' a All are custom crafted with reversible foam cushions, tuffed backs on foam. \Alyn Elliott, Tawny Owl; Mrs.) ects throughout the year. |William Linton, mother of|called on Mrs. Steven Wotton, Nite # % 'a Covers are imported damasks, brocatelles and matelasse fabrics in shades /Brown Owl; Mrs. Lenard Jack-/district commissioner, to ad- apes : ' of toast, brown, beige, natural, gold, green or rose. Please allow three ' ~|dress the mothers. Mrs. Wotton ahi weeks delivery because of color and cover choice. Kune Laltuah Wedles ost seed at tse sonters ss com a SALE ENDS THIS. WEEK-END to support their daughters and) at the annual meeting of | dent. She succeeds: Mrs. Earl hed Bi To J. G. Sitacnan est ths mesting. College Hill Home and School | Adams who has held office for | I | ee : 4 M ie ware | 1 te Mrs. Jack Harper thanked the) association, Mrs. Douglas | the past three years. i i At St Gregory Ss speaker. Mrs. Otto Young pre-| Langley was elected presi- | Oshawa Times Photos |sented the trophy for selling the ni : bilan ue aise The marriage of Miss Anne|most cookies, to Gail Pearn and (ors "ag |Maureen La Rush and Mr.|Darlene Stezek P ' \John: Graham Strachan, both} Janice Ostle thanked the wom- ; : , jof Oshawa, was solemnized re-jen of the Glenholme School for 5 a #\cently in St. Gregory's Roman|the delightful refreshments. Pies d Yak ; - Catholic Church, by the Rev-| Mrs. Steven Wotton enrolled erend L. T. McGough in the) the following new mothers: Mrs TO TAKE SECOND HONEYMOON presence of Monsignor Pau!) Archie Black,,Mrs. Stanley Web- Dwyer. Miss LaRush is the)ster and Mrs. Anthony Baker Mr. and Mrs. Thomas , Mrs. Wayne Hunter (Roberta) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A./Four girls flew up to Guides, FRAMED PICTURES AND FRAMES Mackay were honored at a | Oshawa, and two grandchil- LaRush and the bridegroom is hey were: Christine Lee, El- surprise party recently. tO | dren The honored pair were the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph eanor Johnston, Saveare' re PRICES START AS LOW AS 59c EACH celebrate their 25th aimee S ded in ihe Mh fey ce Gh Strachan. all of Oshawa nold, Beth Willoughby and Mary : anniversary. Guests attendec meres 3 Sraagchophate ine ie The wedding music' was play- Ellen Peddle smiled. cb from Belleville, Whitby, Ajax, | Andrew's United Church by jed by Mr. Jack Driscoll ant - icone ta handed WALMSLEY and MAGILL and Agincourt and presented | the Reverend Andrew Robb Mr. Edward Brown as' soloist aves ig Phe Brawenion a 4 Gutdae 9 KING STREET EAST OSHAWA the couple with-travel tickets | and have spent their married The bride was given in mar-| who entertained the sank 54: for a return trip ot Florida; | life in Oshawa. Attendants at |riage by her father and wore a , flowers and other gifts. Mr. | the wedding were Mrs. Heinz /floor-length gown of white and Mrs. Mackay have two | Schuldt (then Miss Violet Ros- jsiik organza with a long aren daughters, Mrs. William Mof- | nik) and Mr, Allen Mackay Jr. |sleeve . a ee iat g eeved bodice trimmed with ae : 6% ) FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL fatt (Doreen), Belleville, and --Photo by Hornsby jjace. Her bouffant veil was i held with a pearl and crystal} eat +¢ home in Oshawa entertained/tiara. She carried a corsage | 5 2 c rt Trousseau Tea, corsage of > ga ee of comfo with a miscellaneous shower pink roses and white carna- Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Naylor tions held to her prayer book| : ° by Showers Honor entertained the wedding party|/by a white satin ribbon. ' with every pair at their home: following the re Miss Mary LaRush was maid Carol Nesbitt hearsal -- the evening before of honor with Miss Carol Con- ; the wedding lin as' bridesmaid. They wore pone' 3 > ein FOAM ] READS | Mrs Stanley Naylor, nee matching cocktail - length Be cies ; ' Toe' whine ar 2c silk : $4 . Carol Louise Nesbitt whose mar SMART MARCHER len of sda silk and head d ce riage took place last Saturday PH ae ne A dresses with short veils worn has been guest of honor at sev BOOTLE, England (CP) -- Alover the face | eral pre-nuptial events Lancashire lad aged nine, who| Mr. Gary Gibson was best AMBASSADOR You give father year-round Mrs. William Nesbitt enter-|wants to be a Guardsman, has|™@n with Mr. James Strachan| comfort when you give him these hand- tained for her daughter at aibeen invited by Lord Derby of and Mr. John Planeta as ush-| some velveteen house shoes with shantung- é . - Odes a Three cushion | 8 : 00 7 a the Grenadier Gus to attend e's a : ye a : trousseau tea he Grenadier Guards to attend trimmed vamp. Foam rubber mid if , \ ie ud wise renee To receive the guests thea Trooping of the Color cere A reception was held at Glen- soles invite the feet to relax ' . é --~ ae phn bride's mother wore a black and|mony in London. Young Alex holme School, with the bride's Non-marking leather ge RY z f : ~ 7 73". white printed silk dress with alander Morris caught Lord mother receiving in a two- g 3 Wask bl eet J corsage of white chrysanthe-\Derby's eye with his nart/Plece gown and jacket of Chi- ashable. $4.98 mums tinted with pink. The;marching at a children's dis- nese gold with beige accesso-| bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Clif-|play in Bootle ries. The bridegroom's mother] : : cate } : : : chose . | seit Matching 9 50 ford Naylor, wore a green and vith a two-piece silk dress] * coral printed silk dress with a ora sgh jacket in mink tones SNS y CHAIR corsage of white chrysanthe- with: beige accessories. . As the bride and bridegroom EXECUTIVE This popular style in dur- mums, x The bride Wore a xown of \y } lwaitea. ats ggg ngs in the} WSEAS ; able corduroy comes in the latest fa- s Ss, p bride wore 4 : i ' : shion colours for men. Foam rubber mauve brocaded taffeta and : ' : ; y : : See a green ory ple valk * : ; nylon organdy over taffeta with ; } fe sat A tak a, midsoles are light and comfort- : i SOFA a corsage of white and yellow : ; | . : ; ble; } i ; : ries. | ' . able; Jeather outsoles are quiet, chrysanthemums. Mrs. Linda} ! On' their' ¥eturn. dhe. couple ° : work atk fboee Tele. ak Two cushion 00 Packard was in charge of the ------ a 1 will live in Oshawa bs in the washer when soiled a model; length door and the guest book. pee ! : f ? ee i : y fe Ae Pouring tea were Mrs. John QUIET SPOT . $3.98 Nesbitt of Guelph, Miss Mildred LUTON. Enelar ' SSE N a 2 A N, England (CP) -- A 0885 on Tatham, yeigae nc Mrs. WIFE PR RVER apes: Teme mt Raney ress SULTAN Tastefully designed in d ich ey ue ane Mealy bugs -- those white,|included-in the new library of astefully designed in deep Tic . . ogo eg of gente cottony-looking pests which at-|this Bedfordshire town. A colours, these comfortable slippers have : SOFA si Four Cushion model not illus- poy Ars ga wictard ne Por {tack house plants -- can be|Spokesman said children find it an elegance that's sure to please any dad. gt uw Perry sf 'evicted with a brushing of soap-/difficult to get through their Made without nails or stitches, Cy trated length 89 Pew eae oe ee g "3 <a ° " suds on the leaves, followed by|homework at home, with the the foam rubber soles are Serving were Miss Helen Dry-|a clear rinse television blaring away. . ? den, Miss Anne Dryden, Miss = = a : welded to the uppers, can't Gloria Jean Cooper, Miss Hea- ther Ann Cooper of Brooklin and $4 og Miss Maria Hacke of Colum- , bus uwith Mrs. Albert Cooper BAILEY FOODS LID. acting as dining-room hostess. CRAFTED BY pew Chery Pinkett displayed] OSHAWA AJAX WEST HILL The secret of NO CEMENT the shower gifts, Miss Marie La- , op é " Mi violette the wedding gifts and THE FOOD SHOP Kaujman "Foamtreads jo oe KAT AN Sint Hilvabeth St John the OSHAWA AND WHITBY PLAZA comfort and long wear trousseau. Miss Elizabeth St. Joh : Makers of Kingtreads, Snowbelles, waterproof ' y § John was footwear, Packard shoes and slippers hostess at a linen and tea cup Specials: Thursday, Friday, Saturday shower at her home in Port Perry. DELICIOUS Mrs. Cornelius deJonge, of APPLE I Brooklin, entertained at a mis- c cellaneous shower; assisting P E 33 were Mrs. Theodore Kroes, FRESH aia i z aonuait 79 ct Mrs, Albert Cooper, Miss Mary BANANA ROLL 37 119 BROCK ST. 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