o 'Imanager and coach of Van. .x|couver Canucks, "'It's a, wonder. SE Te ful opportunity for McNab and McNab, coach of San Francisco we can't stand in his way, al- : Seals of the Western Hockey|though we're sorry to see i |turn to make their homee in!;eagye, has been released from|go," said Seals president Col ; é io. thi Hall. They were dressed alike in day, oncom: -- {his contract to become general gowns of turquoise peau de soie| | with matching headdresses; CLEANUP MOVE nal. ensembie in shocking pink McNAB RELEASED silk with black assessories and a gardenia corsage. . Mr. and Mrs. Dodge will re- | Janet Anne Naylor Becomes Bride Of Douglas P. Dodge -- Zion United Church was the scene of the wedding on Friday evening of Janet Anne, daughter " 'WHICH ONE HAS A BIRTHDAY? Daughters of Mr, and Mrs. | Robert Gowans, Harmony | road north, are Linda Jean | who is two years old and Anne Lorrene who is celebrating | her seventh birthday today. | Linda and Anne are the Jo Aldwinckle, Women' (cmon s Editor Dial 723-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 25, 1962 | UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES SOUTHMINSTER EXPLORERS The Explorers of Southmins- ter United Church held their final meeting of the season re- cently. Mothers of the Explorers and special guests were present. Chief councillor, Mrs. Graham Nelson, welcomed the group and thanked them for their sup- port during the past year. ;| Explorers Barbara Reid, Lin- da-Rosamond and Terry Mc- Quaid conducted a worship ser- vice. Chief Explorer, Wendy Bar- teaux, assisted by Linda Ros- mond and Loretta Nozdryn took part in the ceremony of the "dedication to mission", and presented their gift to Sout- minster's minister, the Rever- # 'end John Porter. The money '|presented will be used in assist- ing to operate the mission boat "Thomas Crosby IV" one of the grandchildren. of Mr. and United Church's Mission boats Mrs. Robert Falconer, Edin- which operates along the north- ce ' ern British Columbia coast line Attendance prizes were pre- sented to Wendy Barteaux, Di- ane McGillis, Loretta Nozdryn, Beverly Kirkham, and Evelyn Cornelius. burgh, Scotland, and Mr. Rob- ert Gowans, West Calder, Scotland. --Photo by Hornsby PERSONALS Mr. Porter presented gradua- 'tion gifts to Janice Umphrey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buchanan, Devon street, cele-| brated their 54th wedding anni-/ versary on Sunday. A luncheon! was held in their honor at the home of Mrs. A. H. Chumbley, William street east with Mrs,| Loyal Zufelt assisting. The table was centered with roses and a} wedding cake. Mr. and Mrs.} Buchanan have lived in Oshawa! since 1943. Miss Donalda Schneider whose marriage to Mr. William Brown will take place in South River,| Ontario, June 30, was guest of honor at a lawn party at the home of Mrs. Earle Kennedy, Hillcroft street. The bride-to-be was presented with a corsage of yellow roses by Miss Dorine Kennedy, and following the din- ner, a special cake, nested on green tulle, was presented by| Mrs. Kennedy who also made} the presentation of an electric} tea kettle on behalf of the guests. Miss Hazel Waring pre-| sented a bride's book. { Mr. John McHardy has re- turned to Oshawa, following a trip to Algonquin Park, Ottawa, Montreal and down the St. Law- rence Mrs. Walter Buxey of Toronto was a recent guest of Mrs. Earle Kennedy, Hillcroft street. Miss Dorine Kennedy and Miss Evelyn Peel of the Cana- dian Imperial Bank of Com- Teas, birthday parties, wed- ville. A Supper party and linen ding anniversaries, coming and shower was held by Miss Carol going of guests are always of in- Fitches, at her home, Rossland/terest in this column. Write, road west, with several of the telephone or visit the social de- bride's fellow graduates from partment with your item of MacDonald Institute, Guelph news for which there is no present. A pantry shower was charge. Telephone 723-3474. held at the home of Mrs. Harold Winter, King Street east. The bridal party was entertained by the bride's aunt, Mrs. Alex Mes Master, Hampton, following the wedding rehearsal. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Donald Prout of Bowmanville. SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Edwin K. Smith of Bowmanville announce the engagement of their daughter, Beverly Claire, to Mr. Norman Hugh Gordon Smith of Oshawa, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Smith. The wedding is to take # place on Saturday, July 21, 1962, at four o'clock in St. George's Memorial Church, Oshawa FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. 'and Mrs. Francis Arm. § ' stead of Oshawa announce the Hot, forthcoming marriage of their 4 4a... daughter, Dorothy Jean, to Mr. Vincent Busuttil, son of Mrs. Anthony Busuttil of Sliema Malta and the late Mr. Busut- til. The ceremony is to take place on Saturday, July 28 1962, at 11 a.m. in the Roman Catholic Church of St. Gregory the Great : Saturday, July 28, has been set for the wedding day of Miss Dorothy Jean Armstead and Mr. Vincent Anthony Bu- suttil, both of Oshawa. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Arm- sfead, Oshawa, and the pros- - | pong 8 Nozdryn, Cathy Moore jand Marlene Hales and introduc- jed the girls to the leader of the ri next pert of their Christian edu- " cation program, the CGIT dead- er, Mrs. Gary Bayliss. The evening was jwith refreshments jtainment. coucluded and enter- 'lwabeth Jardine | Feted At Showers Miss Elizabeth May Jardine jhas been entertained by her |friends recently prior to her |marriage to Mr. William Hen- |derson next Saturday. A kitchen shower was given by Mrs. A. G. Henderson, the \bridegroom's mother, assisted |by Mrs. J. M. Potter. | Miss Patricia McAlpine gave a linen shower, assisted by Mrs. James Jarrard of Welland. Many school friends and rela- tives were présent. An office shower of the Gen- eral Motors Parts and Service department was held at the home of Miss Irene Borovsky,| by fellow employees of the bride. She* was presented with numerous gifts. Mrs. James Shearer gave a miscellaneous shower at the home of the bride. Present were many friends and relatives. PRIZED FUR Mink ranches were by far the most numerous among the 2,323 fur farms registered in Canada in 1961 JULY WEDDING ANNOUNCED | pective bridegroom is the son | of Mrs. Anthony Busuttil of | Sliema, Malta, and the late | Mr. Busuttil. The ceremony is to take place in St. Greg- ory's Roman Catholic Church at 11 a.m, merce, have returned from a trip to Kingston, Montreal and Quebec City. They. spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Timothy Kovac in Kingston, go- ing on later to Montreal and Quebec City. Mr. and Mrs were pleasantly Friday evening when fourteen of their friends called at their) Buena Vista apartment for a surprise bon voyage party. The evening was spent playing cards after which a presentation was made by Mr. Daniel Riordan) and refreshments served. Mr. and Mrs. Reinders leave on Thursday for Europe. T. F. Reinders surprised last Guests from out of town at the Dodge - Naylor wedding, which was held in Zion United Church recently were Mr. and Mrs. Russel Naylor, Chicago, Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pascoe, Galt; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Schroder, Peterborough; Mrs, James Jones, Mrs. John McEntee, Mrs. Lenah Field Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Carson Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. Mel- ville Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Wil. liam Ramsey, Mrs. Fred Rowe, Mr. Cecil Manley, Mr. Brace Manley, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robson, Cobourg; Miss Ann Jacque, Beamsville; Miss Judy Lang, Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. James McMaster, Mr. William McMaster, Millbrook; Mr. David Bond, Kitchener; Miss) Beth Sickle, St.. George; Mr.! Daniel Butler, Hamilton; Mr Allan Holmes, Orangevlile; Miss Shirley Ann McFee, Hillsburgh: Mr. Wi'liam Baxter, Spring- field; Mr. Alfred Moh!, Mr. and) Mrs. Grant Jack, Miss Shirley Jones, Toronto, Miss Janet Anne Taylor has been honored recently prior to her marriage to Mr. Douglas Paul Dodge. Mrs. F. H. Cross- man, Switzer drive, held a show- er with many of the bride's re- lations present. Mrs. Car! Bradley, Hampton, held a mis- cellaneous shower on behalf of the: Zion community. A kitcher shower was held by Miss Bertha Geissberger, assisted by her mo ther. Mrs. Raymond Cameron Hampton, held a cup and saucer shower assisted by her mother Mrs. Donald Prout, Bowman HOUSEHOLD HINT ' Keep a supply of fine sand- paper in the kitchen. Rub light- ly over dirty ovens or wire racks and the brown, burned-on dirt' will disappear. This elim- inates one of the messiest o Don't soy it... we know .. . It's too good to be true. But it's right here in black ond white ond can easily become the Priced For Pre-Summer Sales -- Only $9,895 IN BAKED CLAY BRICK AND STONE AS SHOWN DOWN PAYMENT AS LOW AS $98.50 REAL home you've often thought about. Special inside ere-not mere fads and frills but actual conveniences. 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Sink Double Glazed Windows (Except Basement) Heavy Duty Cable Grovel Driveway Sodding vice e No e@ 'e n Cob- e t ALL AT NO EXTRA COST Corp. Lid. 728-4614 OR 728-3105 kitchengchores. . ~ They carried cascades of pink carnations and white chrysan- themums. Dressed in soft blue embroidered voile accented with turquoise, the flower girl, little Miss Louise Haass, carried a similar cascade of pink and white. Mr. James Jones was the best man and ushering were |Mr,.John Naylor and Mr. Ro- bert Irvine. A reception followed in the church hall. Receiving, the bride's mother wore blue silk E with a matching hat and cor- bbreyiated overblouse of heavy|sage of cerise roses and white cotton lace. Her long, tulle veil|carnations. The bridegroom's was held by a bow of linen and| mother, assisting, chose green she carried a white orchid injand white printed silk with a cascade of white carnations.|white accessories a yellow Miss Bertha Ceissberger. was|rosés for her corsage. maid of honor and the brides-| For their wedding trip to of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nay- lor of Oshawa, and Douglas Paul Dodge, son of Mr." Roy Dodge of Cobourg and the late Mr. Dodge. The ceremony was performed by the Reverend F. W. Page and the Reverend F. J. Reid while Mr. Ashton McMaster pro- vided the weduing music and Mrs. Jan Drygala sang. The bride was given in mar-| i er father. She wore} gth sheath of chalk-| anking linen designed VATICAN CITY (AP) -- The; famous Bernini colonnade in St. Peter's Square, familiar to thousands of tourists, is being repaired and cleaned. It was designed in 1629. Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and superfluous hair. 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