OO PR 6 RP OI REBEKAH LODGE The Rebekah Lodge No. 3 | ror to Glenholme School for presented a bell, a large edi- | the Retarded Children last tion of the Bible and a mir- | week. Left to right are Mrs Donna Dolores Tapping Wed To Samuel Snider of Denbigh rose accessories. Deep pink car In a double-ring ceremony in St. George's Memorial Church|nations comprised her corsage on Saturday afternoon, Donna' The bridegroom's mother wore Dolores Tapping became thea pale blue and grey figured bride of Samuel Amphien Sni-jsheath dress with a matching der. The bride is the daughter | jacket and a pale pink corsage of Mr. and Ms. Douglas Tapping) For their honeymoon trip of Oshawa and the bridegroom|through the northern United is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-|States, Manitoba and Northern liam Snider of Denbigh, Ontario./Ontario the ory reson a -- b " , -meq|piece grey and white, pin-strip- " Bg Sac gg performed ensemble and red accessories. Mr. Alan Reesor, organist, ac.| The bridal couple will reside companied the boys' choir of|in Oshawa on their return St. George's Church. TICES Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a _ full- SOCIAL NO skirted, floor-length gown of}. a ; si white organza. The lace bodice| FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE was designed with a scoop tieck- The forthcoming marriage is line and short sleeves. Lace in-|announced of Audrey Lorraine, serts enhanced the skirt. Her|d@ughter of Mrs. Earl Roy hina Goyne, Oshawa, and the late ee Loar gaggia 1 Goyne, to Mr. Myril James derength boufan veil and she Hepbnn *on a Mn carried - re bouquet of Oshawa. The ceremony will Pas ah wei rere take place on Saturday, July 28, Mrs. Donald G. Crawford, the|19¢9, at four o'clock in Centre bride's sister, was the matron/street United Church. of honor with Miss Dianne Cor- nish and Miss Elaine Snider as ENGAGEMENT bridesmaids. They wore identi-- Mr. and Mrs. Everard F. cal gowns of turqouise organza| Peel, Bowmanville, wish to an- with dark turquoise cummer-|nounce the engagement of their bunds and a panel from waist|only daughter, Marlene Alison, to hem on one side. Their head-|to David Harold Milton dresses were dark turquoise|Harmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. and they carried swing bou-|W. Harmer, Oshawa. quets of turquoise and white. |The wedding is to take place on The best man was Mr. Wil-|Saturday, July 28, 1962, in liam Snider of Denbigh and the|Trinity United Church, Bow- ushes were Mr. Douglas A. Tap-| manville. ping and Mr. William Neal. oe Master Ronald Crawford, nep.|RE-HEATING VEGEFABLES hew of the bride, acted as ring! 'The second heating of vege- bearer. tables increases the loss of vita- The recption was held in the|mins and minerals. Cook por- Centennial Hall of King Street|tions sufficient for: one meal at United Church with the. bride's|a time. Use any leftovers chilled mother receiving in a sheathjin salads, jellied moulded dress of blue chiffon over taf-|salads, souffles or supper feta with a shirred bodie and dishes. A HUSKY LAD Son of Mr. and Mrs, Ray the grandson of Mr Sheremeta, Tecumseh ave-| Mrs. John Sheremeta nue, John Raymond was | Mr. and Mrs. George Gdovec, seven months old when this | all of Oshawa. picture was taken. John is | --Aldsworth Photography and NO. 3 REME y jghter and [Patricia Sholdra, Edward Donald' [Married in St. John's Church Ls HOLME SCHOOL Mrs. Thomas Adair, principal of the school --Oshawa 'Times Photo bic cc lil MBERS GLEN | Ross Cook, Vice Grand; Mrs. Albert Morphy, Mrs. Owen Gibbs, Noble Grand and | Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 5, 1962 7 PERSONALS | Mr. Stanley Hensley of Flint, tion in Toronto and Oshawa,| Michigan, was in Oshawa onthaving a son, John in Toronto.| \Tuesday visiting his cousin, Mrs.|Mrs. Ritchie was a. great aunt} W.H. J. Harmer, Rossland road'to Mr. Jack Collison and Mrs west. Robert Gilson. Among the out-of-town guests) at the Smith-Sturkenboom wed-) ding were the bridegroom's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Russell H. Smith of Bast Hampton, New York, and Mrs. Ashworth Wild of Levittown, New York, U.S.A. Dessert Luncheon Closes UCW Season At St. Andrew's to the regular meeting of St. Andrew's United Church Women, a_ dessert luncheon, was held in the common room, convened by Mrs. Donald Storie Mrs. J. L. Pegg presided for the business meeting The minutes of the May meeting were presented by Mrs. H. E Grose, and a financial report presented by Mrs. H. V. Trew. The worship service was conducted by Mrs. T. E. Suth- erland of Unit 9. Two solos were sung by Mrs. John McNab ac- companied at the piano by Mrs. Ross Mackie. The guest speaker was Mrs Charles Jackson, executive sec- retary of the local mental Health: Association. Mrs. Jack- son outlined the work of Menta! Health associations from their founding in 1850 by Dorothea Dix, to the present day and the spectacular resilis of drug treatments. The first Mental) Health clinic was established in| Toronto before the first world war. Mrs. Jackson mentioned} the visits of couples and groups to' regressed patients, some of them haven't had visitors for 20 years. She also stated that a White Cross Centre is being opened in Oshawa where ex- patients, referred by their doc-| tors, may go during the day and evening. The next meeting of St. An- A nursery at Portadown,\drew's UCW will be held on Northern Ireland, aims at pro-September 19 with a_ special ducing 1,000,000 roses annually.| speaker Following the rehearsal to- morrow the Brown Howden wedding on Satuday the bridal party will be entertained at the home of the Misses Doris and Evelyn Moore, Mary street, Oshawa Prior Miss Ann FE. Howden was en- tertained prior to her marnage jto Robert J .Brown by Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Hind at a dessert \party and by the staff of the |Oshawa Branch of the Bank of Commerce at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Gunter, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Cro- tthers, Leslie street, have as jtheir guest for July, Mr. Cro- thers mother, Mrs. T. B. Cro- thers of Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Earl Luke, Rox- |borough avenue, had as their guest recently Mrs. William }Rayburn, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Rayburn and their dau- Elizabeth, of Powasson and Mrs. James of Shillington. Mrs. R. G. Collison, Bloor street west, has received word \from Scotland, of the .sudden death of her aunt, Mrs. William |Ritchie. Some years ago Mrs. |Ritchie had an extended vaca- fand also Mr | Wraight ROSE GROWERS MITCHELL'S DRUGS SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK-END! mae .93 BAYER ASPIRIN 100's. 1.89 ADORN HAIR SPRAY. . 98 BROMO-SELTZER .... 79 BUFFERIN....... 4D GREK oo. oes,' 75 J&) BABY POWDER LAVORIS es DISCOUNT PRICE 69c 1.63 88c 68¢ 44c 67c 1,09 OIL NTINGS 9 KING ST. E. 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Two roses of the same material held the skirt at the back which fell into a chapel train. The bodice had a bateau neckline of Chantilly lace and sheath sleeves. Her bouffant veil of tulle illusion was held by a jewelled crown, and Rita Sturkenboom 'Becomes Bride Of Russell Smith The marriage of Rita Sturken- boom, Don Mills, formerly of Oshawa, and Russell Stephen Smith, Southold, New York, was solemnizéd last Saturday in St. Bonaventure Roman Catholic Church. Miss Sturken- boom is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Albertus Sturken- boom and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Smith of East Hamton, New York, U.S.A The ceremony was perform- ed by the Reverend Thomas Panowicz. Mi Victor Togni was organist and accompanied the Gregorian choir of. St Basil's. Given in marriage by her brother, Jan Sturkenboom, the bride, wore a floor-length gown of white silk organza lined with peau de soie taffeta and hand- made. embroidery graced the neckline and skirt. The shoul- der-length veil was held by a tiara and she carried a cas- cade of pink and white carna tions and stephanotis. Mrs. Chris Wiegand, matron of honor, wore a green and yellow printed sheath and car- ried a cascade of yellow and white carnations The best man was Mr. Chris Weigand The reception was held at the home of the bride and Guild- wood Inn, Scarborough, with the bridegroom's . mother re- ceiving in a dusty pink suit. The bridal couple left for their. wedding trip to Honey Harbor with the bride wearing a pink suit On their return Mr, and Mrs, Smith will live in Don Mills, Ontario. UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES CASTLE CHAPTER ALUMNAE (JUNIOR GROUP) The Junior Group of. the Castle Chapter Alumnae held their June meeting at 'White Haven' at the home of Mrs. J. Richardson, Whitby. A barbecue supper was served outdoors in the gardens. Later the members held a short business meeting and made plans for the coming year Miss D. Batty, of Brooklin, the president agreed to remain in office for another term Tape recordings were made of the evening conversations and entertainment and games were played. The evening concluded with everyone wishing everyone else 'Happy Holidays". she carried a tear-drop cas- cade of Bettertime roses. Mrs. John Stezik was the matron of honor with Miss Sharron Lee as maid of honor and Mrs. Ronald Pollard, Miss Erna Litz and Miss Lynn Don- jald as her attendants. Mrs. Stezik wore a beige satin bro- cade sheath, matching accesso- ries and her flowers were pink feathered carnations. The maid of honor and the bridesmaids wore identical gowns of Heaven- \ly blue organza featuring bell- shaped skirts and bodices fashioned with scooped neck-! lines appliqued with lace, com-! plimenting their headdresses of matching petals. Mr. Louis! Marcoux was the best man,} with Mr. Ronald Pollard, David) Donald and Robert Kellar as) ithe ushers. Mr. Robert Sholdra was a special attendant. The reception was held at St. |John's Hall with the bride's) 'mother receiving in a sheath) dress of beige cotton lace over. silk taffeta, matching accesso- ries and flowers of pink feath- ered carnations. The bride- |groom's mother chose a iight green sheath dress with match- ng jacket, beige accessories and flowers of gold feathered carnations, The bride wore a brown and white linen ensemble' with matching accessories and her flowers were Talisman roses when leaving for their honey- moon trip to Mount Pocono Pennsylvania. On their return Mr. Donald Allan Ennis,- | son of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred A. Ennis of Oshawa, recently took as his bride, Patricia Gail Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Smith of LIVELY SHOWS TORONTO (CP)--More thar} MARRIED IN TORONTO 'N12 fashion shows will be seenjto soak about 15 minutes in the bridaliat the Queen Elizabeth theatre|©09! water with light suds. Scarborough, The. newlyweds are making their home in Winnipeg. HOUSEHOLD HINT Old-fashioned overnight soak- ing tends to give clothes a gray- ish cast. The modern method is --Christopher Smith | LETTUCE LEAVES Use the crisp 'next-to-outer leaves of lettuce as one of the ingredients of your next tossed salad suggests the home econo- mists at Macdonald Institute, Guelph. The inner, cup shaped leaves may be placed one inside the other to give a more stable foundation for holding such salads as Waldorf or jellied fruit or vegetable. ; QUEBEC VOTES Women in Quebec were granted the franchise in provin- cial elections in 1940. - | CUARANT) CRUST couple will reside in Oshawa. |at the Canadian National Exhi-| Out-of-town guests from Mont-|bition this year. Mrs. Elsa Jen- real, Toronto,, Hamilton, Bow-| ins. manager of women's ac- manville, Ajax, Don Mills, livities for the CNE. 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