§@ _THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, June 30, 1962 MR. AND MRS, GEORGE A. SNOW Gifts and Flowers Presented To Pair On Silver Anniversary -- The Oshawa Shrine Club,| Simcoe street north was the} scene of a gala party last Satu day evening, under the conve ership of Mrs. William Richard-| son Sr. and Mrs. Gordon Will-' son, when sixty friends and rela- tives gathered to honor Mr. and Mrs. George A. Snow, Colborne street east, on the occasion of their 25th anniversary. Mr. Henry S. Snow. who had|Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Russell , r : |Allen, Mr. |Gibson, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs,! |Oliver Watson, Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Gananoque; and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Everett, supper WAS | Crepk. been best man at his brother's wedding presented Mr. and Mrs. Snow with several gifts and a decorated container of silver dollars. Later a buffet served and a wedding cake, a gift of Mrs. Gordon Willson. Dancing and a mock wedding provided the evening entertain.! ment. PERSONALS Miss Jeannie Kellar, Bruce street, left today from Malton airport to spend a month in New York where she will at- tend classes at the Ballet School of Arts at Carnegie Hall. Mr. Alfred Wallace of Port Arthur is spending a few days with his brotler, Mr. Harry L. Wallace and Mrs. Wallace, Saguenay street, before attend- ing the convention of the Shrin- ers in Toronto next week. Mr. Wallace was able to visit his brother, Mr. Charles Wallace, Athol street east, who. left on Thursday, for England and the continent. Prior to her marriage to Mr. Ronald Milne, Miss Carol Sills was honored last Wednesday evening with. a miscellaneous shower by Mrs. D. F. Bunner, Hillcroft street, assisted by Mrs. John Milne and Miss Donna Mitchell. Many friends and rela- tives were present to share in jan evening of games and re- freshments. Mrs. Percy Langmaid invited * \the members of the Cheerful iGivers (unit 7). of King Street Mr. and Mrs. George A. Snow, Colborne street east, had as weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. |Frederick Goldup of Gananoque. | | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kerr, |Simeoe street north, were hon- ored on their 25th wedding an- niversary at a dinner party held by Mr. and Mrs. S§. Alger, Mary street. Thursday evenings. Members of their bridge club presented them with a silver Chippendale de- signed serving tray which was engraved with the members' personal signatures. They also presented Mrs Kerr with a cor- sage of white roscbuds and a jtoast was proposed by A. F. Higgs, Mary street. The party table was centred with white shasta and a pink, white and silver wedding cake which carried their names and the occasion. /Mrs. Kerr is the former Ethel {Hoar of Bowmanville. and jtaught at the FE. A. Lovell school, Mr. and Mrs. Kerr ihave one daughter, Patricia, |who is planning to enter the jiteaching profession in the \future. /boutonniere to Mr. Kerr. The], Mr. |# chrysanthemums' ~ PLANNING A JULY WEDDING The engagement is an- nounced today and the mar- riage is to take place on Sat- urday, July 28, of Miss Suzan Shain MeKay and Mr. Philip John Jenkinson. Miss McKay, | daughter of Dr, and Mrs. W. G. McKay of Oshawa, gradu- ated from Toronto General Hospital School of Nursing 'Mature Actress | Credits Yoga BeOS For Sparkle By IDA JEAN KAIN Olivia de Havilland seems to 'have discovered the fountain of youth--Yoga. It was twenty-four years ago when I first inter- viewed this movie star who had just turned voting age. Well, it's great fo find' out that a quarter of a century, even when jadded to the twenties, is too little time in which to grow old and lose one's looks and spar- kle. »| Miss de Havilland is one _ actress who is. actually enthusi- _ /astic about birthdays. She cred- - its this mature approach to age to living in France and being ) married to a Frenchman. "In ' France women embrace every last year. Her fiance, son of |age as it comes along and the Mr. and Mrs. John Victor mature woman really comes Jenkinson of Toronto, gradu- |into her own. It takes. experi- ated from the University of jencé to grow and you. cannot, | Western Ontario in honor eco- |have experience' without having | nomics and is now employed years," she added frankly. with Clarkson, Gordon. Char- | It's always interesting to in- | tered Accountants in Toronto. |terview a star again after some The ceremony is to take place |years. have elapsed. This occa- in Grace Chapel: of Ontario 'sion was a reception given by Ladies' College, Whitby. the American Newspaper Wom- en's Club in Washington, D.C. HAPPY BIRTHDAY. JANIC Celebrating her first birth- | street worth. Janice. ts the and UCW to her cottage at Kedron| jwhere their June meeting and} A happy event took place last a pot-luck luncheon were held.|Sunday afternoon when a chris-! Mrs. Clarence Scott spoke on|tening was performed in a love- SOCIAL NOTICES Mrs. Henry S. Snow and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goldup, the Rev- erend Wesley Herbert officiated : |"God.in Nature" and Mrs. How- + |ard Brown read the scripture. All were reminded of the Feast --Oshawa Times Photo jed to Mrs. Langmaid by the members. Mr. Michael Luckhurst Palmer's Green, London, has been visiting his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. David Luckhurst, Grenfell street, and has left to return home via Washington, D.C, Miss Lois Bradbury, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Bradbury, William street east, has been holidaying in Eng- land and is expected home this weekend. She flew by jet to Lon- don where she was met by a school-day friend of her moth- er. They have taken numerous tours of the English country side. nett, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jones, fr. and Mrs. Miles Stoughton,' fr. and Mrs. E. G. Tapping, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Sandford, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Vincent, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jones, Mr.) and Mrs. Jack Norris, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bligdon, Mrs. Ann Bouckley, Mr. and Mrs. David Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Keith and Mrs. Thomas Frederick Goldup, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lane, Easthaven street, have as their guests, Mr. and. Mrs. Zinck and daughters, Heather In the presence of Mr. and/and Bunnie. from Victoria, |B.C. Highland Mrs. Snow wore a romance 2! 8 ceremony in the chapel of blue silk sheath with a side draped skirt and a lace bodice. Mr, William Richardson pre- sented Mrs. Snow with a cor- gage of yellow roses and lilies- of-the-valley and Mr. Snow with a boutonniere which were gifts of*Mr. Richardson and family.| King Street United Church on Si Sunday, June 24, at 12.30 p.m. }when Mrs. Snow received a new wedding ring and diamond ring 5 from her husband to mark the occasion. In return Mrs. Snow presented Mr. wrist watch. Snow with a The happy couple also received ' a large floral arrangement from their nephew, Mr. Frederick Stow | Mr. and Mrs. Snow were mar- tied in St. Andrew's manse June 25, 1937 by the Reverend An- dréw D. Robb, with Mr. Henry 8. Snow as best man and Miss Grace Battle as bridesmaid. Mrs. Snow is the former Helen | M. Tapping of Gananoque, On- tario, and Mr. Snow who was born in Kells, County Meath, Republic of Ireland has been employed by the General Motors in Oshawa for the past 35 years. Guests at the party were Mr. and Mrs. William Richardson Sr, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Will- son, Mr. and Mrs. John Hele, ME. and Mrs. Reginald Bernier, | Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Mounce,} Mr. and Mrs. William Richard- son Jr., Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Luke, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Brian Rithardson, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bunker, Mr. and "rs. 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The occasion was the of the Seven Tables being held|christening of their first grand announced lin September and the bazaar in|son, David Nelson Brown, son|Ostrander, November. Thanks was extend-|of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Brown, Keith Ostrander of Picton and Reverend the late Mr .Ostrander, and Wil- Centre street. The FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE The forthcoming marriage is pi Louise|McKay, Oshawa, wish to an-@%d amazingly relaxed. I of Carol daughter of Mrs |Marshall who officiated at the|liam Frederick Kellington, son wedding of the father and moth-|of Mr, and Mrs. John T. Kelling- mother was Mrs and the godfather |George Thompson. leeremony buffet refreshments were served by Mrs. Kemlo. Forty guests were present for this occasion from Bowmanville, and Oshawa. fore leaving, the entertained by Mrs. Brown's uncle cousins are members band. was After and of The closing meeting of the Mary Parker Group of St George's Guild was held at the lan. The members through sauntere wards enjoyed a delicious straw- berry dessert hostess. A short business meet- report given before the mem- bers disbanded for the summer. A vote of thanks was extended|the Hotel Genosha in honor of to Mrs. Green for her hospitality the forthcoming and best wishes on the occasion their son, Lorne, to Miss Anna! American Ceramic Society who andidied in 1934, worked in famous Mrs. Howard Morton of Mount! fnglish Out-of-town) pratin In. - of a recent sary. Albert, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Payne, |guests were from Toronto Mrs. wedding anniver, Morton, of er christened the baby. The god'ton, Oshawa. The ceremony will Gladys Little take place on Saturday, July 21, Mr.\at 2:30 p.m. in St. Mary Mag- the dalene Anglican Church, Picton ENGAGEMENT Mr Hicks, son of Mr. Henry Hicks of Oshawa July 28, 1962, at in Kedron United Church MARRIAGE Melvin FORTHCOMING Mr. and Mrs ( marriage daughter of Mr. Ontario. Park road south, entertained | gersoll, Mount Albert and Mont- jrecently at a dinner party atjreal and Mrs. Aivin Spencer Bethany, of Columbus, announce che en Be gagement of their only daugh- guests were ter, Carolyn Anne, to Mr. Austin the Pipe Band. Robert two) Mrs the' The wedding will take pl Saturday, p.m and ace 0 " urday, August "to'clock, home of Mrs. Eric Green, Rag-|Wotton of Oshawa announce the q forthcoming marriage of their the garden, admiring daughter Eleanor Jean to Mr Ross|the beautiful flowers and after)James Thomas Alpin, son ofjKinzie son of Mr. and. Mrs. reorge Alpin of Oshawa ig McK : "a ype served by. the|and the late Mr. Alpin. The wed- a Mchinzle of MNGEn, 0p ding is to take place on Satur- day, July 28, 1962, at 3 o'clock je sa dn il clea _|the Brooklin United Church. of | | Elizabeth Arden Blue Grass The special fragrance of Summer BLUE GRASS Dusting Powder Regularly 2.50 2.00 . 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Being the sort) yoy" Miss Ge 0 er re) Whitby,.on Saturday, July 28,/0f person who does everythine| pangees to do both, with an| 1962. at 4.30 o'clock.. i wholeheartedly, Miss de Havil- f ne i lege ce land took lessens in Yoga <o-\¥" urrowed brow ne ENGAGEMENT eral times a week for a year. ee Mr. and Mrs. James Albert She now does Yoga exercises for} Fleming wish to announce the,» to 7 minutes daily, and on DRUG STORES engagement of their daughter,,matinee days she does Yoga! : Jean May, to Kenneth Edward| Neal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy} 12:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. Neal, all of Oshawa. The 241 KING ST, EAST 725-1169 marriage will take place on Sat-|= MITCHELL'S DRUGS LTD . 4, 1962, at 9 SIMCOE ST. NORTH 723-3431 Westmount United » TAMBLYN DRUG STORE OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE vacate Dr vom in Church ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wilson of Brooklin wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Joan Diane, to Mr. Ronald Mc- LAKE ROSSEAU | MUSKOKA, ONT. 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