WED IN DOUBLE United in a double - ring | ceremony recently in Albert | Street United Church were Sharlene Ada Elizabeth Mc- Donough, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. R. McDonough | of Oshawa and Percy Her- "THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, June 28, 1962 7 A home in Whitby awaits a couple now honeymooning in ge north following a wedding n Grace United Church, Peter- borough, recently. Gloria Ruth, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Ferguson of Peterborough, became the bride of Donald Edward Vipond, PERSONALS \son of Mr and Mrs. Myron |Vipond of Brooklin, in the cere. lmony performed by the Rey. RING CEREMONY bert McMahon, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Herbert McMahon of Colbrook, Ontario. The The second annua! New Bruns- wick Dinner which was held re- cently at*Sandalwood Restaur- ant was well attended. There were 62 former residents of New Brunswick registered, be- side the family of John Merri- thew, proprietor of the Sandal- wood, who is also formerly from New Brunswick, Sackville claimed the highest number of representatives, with Woad- stock running a close second, Other places represented were Saint John, Fredericton, Monc-| ton, Juniper, Biggar Ridge,) Bristol, Florenceville, . Centre-| ville, Hartland, Bannon, Can-| terbury, Shediac, Fielding, New-| ceremony, was performed by the Reverend A. E. Larke. --Aldsworth Photography | SOCIAL NOTICES - FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. Heltby of Oshawa wish to an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of their only. daughter, Edna Sharon Anne, to Mr. Paul Wesley Harrington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Myles Harring- ton of Toronto. The ceremony will take place on Saturday,| July 28, 1962, at 3.30 p.m. in| First Baptist Church, Oshawa. ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs. Hollis Esta-| ENGAGEMENT The engagement is an. | nounced of Miss Irene Evelyn Heath, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Watt Heath and Ronald Allen Hele, son of Mr.) and Mrs. John George Hele, al of Oshawa. The wedding will take place Saturday, July 28, 1962, at 2 p.m., in Knox Pres-| byterian Church. brooks of Taunton, Ontario, an-| nounce the engagement of their} daughter, Deanna Jean, to Mr. Robert James Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Crawford of Oshawa. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, July 21,| 1962, at 2 p.m. in Zion United) Church. | Strawberry Bridge Successful Event The Kinette Club of Oshawa recently held its fourth annua Strawberry Bridge at Hills dale Manor, which was a tre mendous succes. The Kinette Club president, Mrs. Douglas Lowe, welcomed the many guests and then in- NOW! bronztan by SHULTON treduced Mrs. David McCann); who officially opened the | bridge. Ww inners of prizes donated by| : local merchants were: \@ Mrs. R. C. Bowes, Mrs. Ray|g Branton, Mrs. C. Clary, Mrs. M. Cook, Mrs. W.'C. Cook Mrs. H. M. Cranfield, Mrs. M. Davidson, Mrs. R. Dewland Mrs. William Epworth, Earla Fielding, Mrs. C. Foote, Elsie ,; Forbes, Mae Garton, Mrs. G.' G. Garrison, Marion Gibbs, Mrs. George Glassford, Gwen Gould, Dora Haisell, Mrs. E. Hall, Mrs. C. A. Hewett, Mrs. G. Higgins, Ruth Hobbs. Mrs. John Hodges, Miss Madge Horne, Mrs. K. Krantz, Mrs, H. Luke, Mrs. Owen Mac-) Donald, Mrs. Jack Magee, Mrs. D. Mandryk, Mrs, M. H. Me- Kenzie, Mrs. Bert. Mewett, Helen Moore, Mrs. R. J. Mur- phy, Mrs. H. Oke, Mrs. D. Olmstead, Mrs. M. O'Regan,| Evelyn Patte, Mrs. C. H. Play-) fair, Mrs. Paul Ristow, Mrs.| James Semple, E. J. Shaw, Mrs.| Margaret Tuck, Mrs. R. Wales,| Mrs. R. 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The bride wore a floor length gown of nylon over taffeta with sabrina neckline adorned with lace enetusted with iri- descent sequins, and featuring a triangular overlay 'of lace be- low the back waistline, en- hanced by two cabbage roses of inylon, Her fingertip veil of silk illusion had an embroidered de- sign and a scalloped edge, and was caught In a crown set with pearls, Her cascade bouquet was of red roses with stepha- Mr. and Mrs, George Hunter|"otis. and family, Miss Georgia Gary, Given in marriage by her all of Paris; Mrs. Charles Muir,|father, she wag attended by her Miss Eleanor Muir, Brantford; Mr. and Mrs, Ross Mason, : 3 Agincourt; Mr, George Short, burgh Junction, Hopewell Cape.| Toronto; Mr. Wid bee Marvin} sister, Mrs. John Black, as ma- tron of hanor and her sister-in law, Mrs. Larry Ferguson, Both attendants were in Plaster Rock, and/qijl, Little Britain, also present! sheath dresses of lemon yellow Campbellton, A variety of lively! were guests from Ajax and Osh-|chiffon over printed taffeta, ner; then everyone sought out) | games followed the chicken din-| awa, Fire Chief and Mrs, Raymond Hobbs have returned recently accessories. They carried nose-| |wearing yellow flowers centred lon tulle head bows and white jolly visit. Mrs. Walter Sewell.) from Ottawa where they attend-jgays of. white chrysanthemums who keeps the register, said| eq the wedding of their nephew,|with yellow roses. : and hetter|James Hester, son of Mr. and| \for next year is planned for all/Mrs. Harry Hester, formerly of|tended the bridegroom and the Oshawa something bigger vhe eontact her William Biggs o lushers were Larry Ferguson of WE CARRY Sportswear OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE GOOD NEWS|... FOR HOLIDAY SHOPPERS TOMORROW and SATURDAY BY FAR THE LARGEST STOCK OF SPORTSWEAR IN OSHAWA. IF YOUR DESTINATION THEN "FU IS "SUN" AND nN" TES 15 THE PLACE TO COME, PLEASE NOTE! NOT ALL SUMMER MERCHANDISE 1S ON SALE A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY PURCHASE AT THE REDUCED PRICES... ALL SALES FINAL | SEIGNEUR'S | Mr. and Mrs, Donald E. Vipond To Make Their Home in Whitby OMEN, Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 Peterborough and Michael Gray of Brooklin. The wedding music was play- ed by Mrs. Hugh Redmond and Robert Dowson sang 'The Lerd's Prayer" and "O Perfect Love". Guésts fram Oshawa, Whitby, Toronto, Brooklin, Cobourg and Peterborough attended the cere- mony and the reception in the chureh hall. Mrs. Ferguson received in a bouffant dress of powder blue embroidered organza over taf- feta, wearing white accessories and a corsage of white ehrys- anthemums and yellow roses. The bridegroom's mother wore a two piece navy suit with white accessories and had red roses with carnations. For going away the bride UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES tickets. would be sold for turkey|sent to Five Oaks. James reported flowers sent to) supper to be held on W } , sick. It was decided that 200.October 3. A donation is to be CENTRE STREET UCW Mrs, Fred Graham presided for the regular meeting of the UCW held recently in the chapel of Centre Street United Church Mrs. Ronald Kellington con- ducted the worship service, tak- ing prayer as her topic. 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