Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 6, 1962 7 PERSONALS Out-of-town guests at the|row, Victor Rudak, Eva Schatz, Nesbitt-Naylor wedding were:|David Seeley, Judy Spencer, Mrs. Angus Graham, Thames-|Irene Swynar, Ingrid Temmel, ville; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon|Susan Topham, Robert Vaitlan- Pascoe, Galt; Mr. and Mrs.|court, David Venning, Marie William Penkett, Mr. and Mrs, | Willoughby, Linda Zybala Peter Hanishewski, West Hill;|and Robert Zybala. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Naylor, ' Mr, and Mrs. Ross Naylor,| The announcement of the en- Lindsay; Mr. and Mrs. James|gagement of Miss Rita Sturken- Allman, Picton; Mr, and Mrs.|boom to Mr. Russell Vincent Edmund McCrea, PrincejSmith of Southold, New York, Albert, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. Wil-|is of interest to Oshawa as the liam Smiley, St. Catharines;|bride-to-be is the sister of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Pick-|Chris Weigand, Woodcrest ave ard, Mr. John. Pickard, Mrs.|nue. Miss Sturkenboom is a Theodore Kroes, Port Perry; |graduate of the School of Nurs- Mr. and Mrs. William McCrea,|ing Stads-en Academisch Zie- Brampton; Miss Mildred Nes-|kenhuis, Utrecht, Holland, and bitt, Mr. and Mrs. Frank|received a public health certi- Hayes, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs.|ficate from the Catholic School Gerald McCrea, \Mr. and Mrs, Guelph. di John Nesbitt, Holland Guests from out-of-town atifiance is the son of Mr. the wedding of Carol I McCourt and Mr. Hugh An-jhampton, New ) drew Neill were: Mr. and Mrs./graduate of Easthampton High 1 Pete Neill, Mr. and Mrs. A. Toronto; Mr. and Mrs }Sabine, Marmora; Mr. and Mrs. R. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs C. Wakelin, Cobourg; Mrs. H. Howarth, Massicotte, York WED IN HOLY CROSS CHURCH A Mr. and Mrs. Francis Paul Bulkowski were united in mar riage recently in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church. The bride, the former Wilhemina Johanna Coelen, is the daugh- ! Naylor-Nesbitt Nuptial Rites Celebrated at Columbus, Ont. Oshawa will be the home of, Mr. John Naylor was best Mr. an dMrs. Stanley Marvin) man with Mr. Brian Naylor Naylor,who were married injand Mr. James Nesbitt as the United Church, Columbus,|ushers rabid ois gi Ontario, recently, in an after- Receiving at the reception,|®- &- Collison were in Toronto/ed of Miss Antonia Maria (Rita) noon : ceremony officiated by|held at the IOOF hail, Brook-|Over the weekend to visit little Sturkenboom, Don Mills, for- Reverend R. H. Love. Thejjin the bride's mother wore a/4nnamarie Collison, who is a\merly of Oshawa, daughter of bride, the former Miss Carollgown of beige and pink. The|Patient in the Sick Children's|the late Mr. and Mrs. Albertus], Louise Nesbitt, is the daughter|jace bodice lay over a pink| Hospital, and' is progressing|Sturkenboom van Rijnsdever Of) of Mr. and Mrs. William Fred-|ynderbodice with a beige chif- favorably Utrecht, Holland, to Mr. Russell|;,, erick Nesbitt and the 'bride-/fon skirt over pink taffeta. The Vincent Smith of Southold, New).,,, groom's parents are Mr. and skirt featured a chiffon cum-|. Mrs. Jan Charles Higgs of/ York, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- Mrs, Clifford Naylor, Oshawa. |merbund which fell loosely at Lahore, West Pakistan, is a sel H. Smith of Easthampton,|;, The bride, given in marriage|the back. She wore beige ac-|suest of her parents, Mr. and|New York, USA. The mar-|fy by her father, wore a floor-|cessories and carried a corsage|M'S: W- R. Brown, Kingjriage is to take place in St.|y length gown of wedgewood/of white and beige tinted car-\Street east. On her way home/Bonaventure's Roman Catholic white faille, the petal-shaped'/n ations. The bridegroom's| MTS: Higgs visited Hong Kong, /Church, Don Mills, on Saturday, bodice featuring a portrait/ mother chose a Dior blue silk|/°%¥® San Francisco, Victoria,/June 30,, 1962, at 11 a.m. neckline appliqued with lace|shantung dress with a lace B.C,, and Edmonton, Alberta motifs and bracelet - lengthijacket and white accessories,/A{te", two months vacation: she sleeves offset with lace/Her corsage consisted of pink|™!! Join her husband in_ Lon-| medallions, The bouffant skirt,| carnations. don before returning to Pakis- which was gathered to a pouff-| io. their we tan, dding trip to ed bustle was held at the back)» i te kee 'i er . with cabbage roses. She wore a\t lorida the bride wore a pink-- The Grade 8 graduating class : ' ish beige boucle suit and leaf of College Hill School enjoyed syiggiiad i Pg her mother f green silk blouse with beigela trip to Toronto, accompanied 2 pa sie 'i "es bes seid accessories, She carried a cor-/by Mr. George Dale Simpson| ee pearls Cascade Ol) cape of pink sweetheart roses.;:and Home and School Associa-} sweetheart roses and stephano | bers Mrs. 0. G | tis formed her bouquet i NOUELS. Le: "sep ' " : PATCHING UP chyn. and Mrs. M. McKinley Miss Elizabeth St. John was : . Members of the class are: maid of honor with Miss Mary| BATH, England (CP)--Organ- Marie Baker ; : Louise Pickard as bridesmaid.|jzers of this summer's Bath| ' Maralyn: Bell, The junior bridesmaid was Miss Honert Cameron, Donald Camp-| Cheryl Pinkett. They all wore Festival had a sinking feeling|bell, Leonard Cassidy, Ihor'| identical gowns featuring lime 4nd Laverty, Gladstone avenue, for|vi ; ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerardus Mr | bridegroom's parents are Mr and Mrs. Martin Bulkowski of Oshawa Mrs Mrs. Freda McCourt, . Reginald Marie Davis, Mrs Segrave, and Mrs. --Ireland Studio Moyer of Hamilton; : .|Mrs, H lyn Waite, Mr Thomson, Burlington; Mrs. George Schell, Gordon Sta- 4 jand Mrs. John Johnston Mr. and which refreshments wyere serv-|- Mr. L. ed by Miss Ruth Gay, Mrs. Ral- Adams, Ajax; Mr. Alex Wil-,ph Jeffery, Miss Audrey Gayla] \liamson, Port Perry; Mr. and and Arliss Gay Mrs omas arthew, itby; | SOCIAL NOTICE and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bandon, Scarborough John Collison ENGAGEMENT and Mrs.| The engagement is announc- and Mrs. W M to. W W br Mr. and Mrs. and son, Ian, and Mr to cl SPECIAL PRODUCTS footwear since there 17th century. production la about the Venetian gondola' in|Chmelowsky, Olga Chmelow- green brocaded taffeta bodices|which Princess Margaret is tolee' woe oie Algae and plain taffeta skirts with/ride during the celebrations.| mond Essery, Paulette' Gulen- eer a oo "Sinister - looking holes' ap-|chyn, Edward Helcoe, . Donald! 'ar sprays o| it a Oks c sc green - tinted chrysanthemums peared down both sides, but oT gate Seal teen To soften wool, one expert} The junior bridesmaid carried|Perts say that once it's refitted) man, James Mitchell, William recommends rinsing in luke-| the same flowers as the brides-|the gondola will be in perfect}McDiarmid, Ruth McKnight,)warm water containing one tea- maids in a nosegay shape for the Avon River trip. Susan McKnight, Marilyn Mor-'spoonful borax to the gallon WIFE PRESERVER ad Weekend MAGAZINE = WS" 74* sofa. 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Dinner was served at She is employed by/6.30 p.m. by Mrs. James Ander-) ' : Williams. newly élacted Zoné the Township of Scarborough|son and committee. The Rev.|t0 needy veterans, members and sictarhs . Is : as a public health nurse. Herjer and|said grace Anne/Mrs. Russel H. Smith of East-|Evers, York and is a|Auxiliary, welcomed the guests./an Peterborough; School and Pace College, New|head table guests, He is a faculty member} Worship G of the Riverhead High School.|Thomas; the : |Wooleock, Padre of Branch 43;/and was now retiring from that miscellaneous shower was) provincial Mr. and held at the home of Mrs. Jack|Richardson; | H. Coelen of Whitby and the iv i ' 'ar Miss Joan Smith. Games were|kins; Mrs. Scott, Mr. D, Carfell, | ie : ar Baas ee x'|played and prizes won by Miss|Rose Bate; past zone command be given to the new zone com: ler Mr. andijcey, Mrs. Ralph Jeffrey, Miss|dent of Branch 43, Mr. Harry 7 Ww "i, Diane Gay, Mrs. Ruben Blair,|Brown; E. Waite, Miss Mari 3 After|Branch 43, Mr ficers of the Oshawa Auxiliary.| A question box was passed |Oshawa, and spoke briefly on' work ac- | complished Auxiliary, a great asset not only when possible and suggested a * segion TOASTS lposed the toast to the provin- . cial command, responded to by Leicester in England has been| yrs M M I % a famous centre for hosiery and| pr She stated Oshawa still had the ~ jaround and questions were an- Commander,- thanked all mem- PIN MONEY swered by Mrs. J. Tompkin. In'pers for honor conferred on her| The term "'pin money" stems a brief address following, she/and pledged her services and|from 14th - century England jtoo expressed pleasure in fine/hejy wherever and whenever|when women saved up to buy jreports given, noticing that)needed. This brought to a con-|pins, sold only on the first two |Service for others" was the/clision a successful rally with|days of the year because of ' aneh (keynote in much of the work/an attend f 209 members.!their scarcity. the toast to the Men's Branch, | done, Looking back this zould! sae bi tecnica ela cede oy ae y: responded to by Mr. Harry truly be said of both World Brown, who thanked the aux-jwars when so many lives were iliary for help given at all times ificed that we might eni to the branch. Mrs. J. Tomp- page) pees De ee 4 i a - freedom of speech, freedom to kins expressed pleasure for in- worship in a wonderful land.) vitation given to be present. Th P oe deshi baal Mrs. William Evans thanked| 0° Wore Sto her waile re| members for many cards and covering from a serious car ac- flowers received while in hospi- cident,. and as true comrades tal. Mr. Ben Jacklin wished all/ ' es : auxiliaries continued success, | O¥alty ' SE) ORB EE RNEHI: Np During the recess prizes were HODSE MOSS ichards er drawn for, donated by the mem-| Mrs. M. 9 ra no bers. greetings from Mrs. M. Gower, Mrs.. McEvers called theja provincial officer who sent meeting to order, The presenta-|thanks to al! members for cards tion of flags took place; one| received during a recent illness minute silence observed, then/Mrs. Richardson leaves shortly the business of the evening was!for Halifax where she will rep- conducted by Miss Rose Bate. [resent the Legion Auxiliaries al Mrs. Robert Williams read the the Men's Convention. minutes of previous rally. The PRESENTATIONS yearly reports 'were given by) presentations were made to Bowmanvitle, Dunbarton, Whit- Mrs M Richardson. Mrs. J by, . Fort POrry) Sunderland. rompkin, Miss Rose Bate and Claremont, Ajax, Uxbridge, andithe jatter. also received a wed- Oshawa. The financial reports| ding gift from the Ajax Auxil- jof all auxiliaries showed dona-| apy Mies Bale 'ls being mar- ca ke a ed on August 4 in Bowmanville : Ai ges \inet all auxiliaries expressed A Personal Invitation To Ladies and Young Debs With Problem Skin MRS. VILMA POMMER trained beauty consultant for BONNE BELL'S beauty basics Who will be in our store THURS. and FRI., JUNE 7th & 8th Come in and discuss your personal problems with her and receive a FREE gift of BONNE BELL'S famous cosmetics. Mitcholls Drugs 723-3431 MRS. R. A. WILLIAMS | (Zone Commander) |ships for schools and collegiate: Mura tame also Provincial Command schol.|'Peit a wishes. : larships; also financial help} The Zone~Rally for 1963 will given for Legion building funds,|be held in Ajax. Mrs. Robert an Legion, was held in Osh- 9 Simcoe St. North end Alfred Woolcock, padre, their families Mrs. Norman Mc-| Over 33,900 had been raised) president of Oshawa by these auxiliaries during 1961, increase over the previous introduced year. Miss Rose Bate expressed namely: Her|Pleasure with fine reports. Dur- Mayor. Christine|ing the past year she had visit- Reverend Alfredied all auxiliaries in the zone Mrs. Alyn Elliot Mrs. M.\Office after ten years: of serv- first provincialjice. She thanked all members ce-president, Mrs. J. Tomp-|for loyal support and asked that zone commander, Miss/the same co-operation and help president, , Mrs. William Evans; presi-|mander ECTION Mrs. J. Tompkin conducted the election for this office and XECUTIVES Mrs. Robert Williams, secretary Presidents of. auxiliaries were|of Oshawa Auxiliary was elect- so head table guests; also of-jed. This is for a two-year term business manager, Ben Jacklin MEMBER AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY The diamond on the left is worth $100 more; But no one con price a diamond with the eye alone. That's why wise shoppers select a reliable jewellery firm with a long-established reputation as a diamond merchant, rs. McKvers proposed the! ast to the Queen. Mrs. Robert illiams the toast to the City of responded to by Her orship the Mayor, who rought greetings from the city take a closer look! by the Legion and ie veterans needing help but so doing a great work for the § yung people. She invited all # om out of town to visit Osh- = wa and 'ts points of interest @ From $75.00 up, each Birks diamond ring has a sterling silver pre- fie HONIG HE Aceaheed: Wishes sentation box and one year's free insurance, r the continued success of the and Auxiliaries con- uded her speech. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 725-3511 Mrs. James Anderson pro- BIRKS Richardson. 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