% MR. AND MRS. Friends Extend JACK HOOPER Merlin-Robinson Wedding Solemnized at Whitby St. John the Roman Catholic Church|the bridesmaids were iss was the setting recently for|Sandra Thrasher and Miss Jean the marriage of Miss Verna|Hawley. They wore dresses of Elizabeth Robinson, daughter|apricot nylon chiffon over taf- of Mr. George D. Robin-|feta, small pillbox headdresses son, Maynouth, and the late|and carried bouquets of orange Mrs. Robinson to Mr. Bruce|roses and white chrysanthe- Gerald Merlin, son of Mr. and/mums. ; Mrs. Patrick E. Merlin, Sr.,| Mr. Martin Merlin was the 'Mr. P. E. Merlin, Jr., and Mr. Cecil Spence were ushers. The bridegroom's mother was attired in a dusty pink two- piece lace over taffeta ensemble and beige accessories. Douglas officiated. Given in marriage by her fa-) ther. the bride wore a floor- length gown of Chantilly lace and tulle over taffeta The lace} bodice was fashioned with lily-| point sleeves and a man-it,egion Hall, Ajax, darin collar. A rhinestone and) guests, Out of fown guests at- tulle tiara held her waist-length|tending were from Maynouth, veil and she carried a cas-|Bancroft, Port Hope, Cobourg, cade of pink sweetheart roses|Scarborough, Belleville and and white chrysanthemums. |London. Her attendants were Mrs.| The couple will make their Doris Moore, matron of honor, home in Whitby. Duke of Edinburgh H&S Closes Season With Awards Presentation of trophies and, Trophy for the outstanding awards and participation of the|girl and boy in Grade 6 was children in the program high- | donated by Mrs. J. D. Shaw and \lighted the June meeting of the|presented by Miss G. Penman Evangelist|sister of the bridegroom, and Whitby. The Reverend W. P.\best man for his brother, and, The reception was held in the| for 85! At the annual meeting of | Dr. R. J. Thornton Home and School Association Mrs. Hart- | ley Belaney, left, was elected SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Jack H. Young {announce the engagement of their daughter, Eleanor Louise, to Ronald Frank Tripp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tripp, all president to succeed Mrs. Alex Craigie who has success- fully concluded her term of office. --Oshawa Times Photos 'Phillip Ross Miller, son of Mrs, |Gordon Thomas, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Donald P. Miller, was solemnized on Saturday, June 23, 1962, in St. Peter's Church (Anglican) with the Reverend W. G. Linley officiat- jing RETIRING PRESIDENTS Wedding in Port Perry Unites Kaye Hastings, Lee Reamsbottom|s, «« Port Perry United Church was the setting for the evening wedding service of Kaye, young- er daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hastings, of Port Perry, to Mr. Lee Reamsbottom, of Prince Albert, Ontario, son of Mrs. Joseph McLeod, of Ot- rawa and Mr. Neil Reamsbot- tom, of Regina. The Reverend Mr. Eldon §, Linstead officiated at the dou- ble-ring ceremony. Mrs. John Dobson, of Greenbank, played the wedding music, and con. ducted the church choir in the singing of 'The Lord's Prayer" and '"O Perfect Love". Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full-length, long sleeved gown of white nylon sheer with bateau neckline. The neckline was enhanced by an overlay of Chantilly lace with sequins and pearls, and the bouffant line at the back fell softly from three separate nylon sheer roses. Her waist-length circular veil of tulle illusion edged with lace, was held in place by a coronet of sequins and pearls. She carried a cas- cade of baby pink rosebuds and | stephanotis. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, July 11, 1962 Miss Gloria Hastings was maid of honor for her sister; Mrs. William Gibson, of Port Perry and Mrs. Ronald. Gib- son, of Oshawa, were attend. ants, Their drésses were of pale blue organza with white lace bodices, covered with full-length organza sléeeve- less duster coats, featuring large cape collars. They wore matching headdresses of blue organza roses with shoulder length veils and carried cas- cades of pink daisies. Mr. Everett Doupe, of Prince Albert, was the best man and the ushers were Mr. Charles Hastings, brother of the bride and Mr. Raymond Doupe. Following the ceremony a re- ception was heid in the Ma- sonic Temple, Queen _ street. The bride's mother received gowned in a sheath-styled beige ensemble of silk organza over figured taffeta with matchin duster coat. Her cloche hat straw and chiffon and acces. sories were in blending beige tones, Her corsage was yellow rosebuds. Assisting in the re- ceiving line wag the bride- groom's mother, who chose a Rie navy-blue sheath-styled gown French crepe, offset by a hat of blue and white straw white accessories and a@ co % #38 ERY a ey ing, goodbye ple as they left for moon to eastern points. a pale full len collar. Her turban shaped hat. and accessories were and her corsagé was pin ids. Regina, Kirkland Lake, prior, Ottawa, Toronto, * awa, Whitby, Prince Albert and Port Perry. ie VETERAN TEACHER LONDON, Ont. (CP) --Miss Hazel Botting, who began her teaching career in a oné-room school in 1917, has retired after 45 years in the profession. She * taught in the Chatham area for » all that time, including 34 yeare |. in the city chools, --Photo by Mary's Studio Duke of Edinburgh Home and|to Linda French and to William|of Oshawa. The marriage is to| Congratulations To Pair on Silver Anniversary Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hooper, Centre street, were at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Clifford Trick, Meadow crescent, to re- ceive their friends, neighbors and relatives on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Hooper is the former. Miss Audrey Martin of New Richmond, Quebec. Mr. Hooper is the son of Mrs. Edwin Hoop- er of Oshawa ,and the late Mr. Hooper. They were married at the home of Mrs. A. R. Alloway, Simcoe street north on Jyne 19, 1937, and have made their home in Oshawa since that date. They have four sons and two daugh-) ters: Lloyd, Mrs. Clifford Trick! (Pauline), Mrs. Mendal Smith (Dorothy), Danny, Calvin and Daryl all of Oshawa. | Also included in their family; are five grandchildren, Hilda Trick, Ruth Trick, Karen Hoop- er, Johnny Hooper and Joanne oa Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hooper at-| tend Calvary Baptist Church} in which they. are quite active. Their granddaughter, Hilda Trick, was in charge of the guest book. Among those attending were} the couple's bridesmaid, Mrs. Vince MacLamara, Lorne Park Burgess-Bruce Rites Solemnized | United recently in St. Luke's| Presbyterian Church, Willow-| dale, were Mrs. Helen Bruce, | Oshawa, niece of Mr. M. Mc-} and Mr. Lioyd Brooks of Osh- awa. Serving were the couple's nieces, Miss Ruth Hooper, Miss Patty MacRae and Miss Joyce Hooper. Assisting were Mrs. Ivan Martin, Mrs. Charles Pow- ers and Miss Lillian Martin. Pouring tea were Mrs. A, R. Alloway, Mrs. Samuel Skinner and Mrs. Sven Lagerquist. From family and friends the couple received silver and a purse of money. The immediate family presented them with a second honeymoon trip to Ni- agara Falls. LODGES AND SOCIETIES VICTORY LODGE LOBA cently. Worthy Mistress Sister Elva Van Slyke presided by Past Mistress Sister Ann McNevin in the Deputy Mistress chair. Prayer and scripture were of- fered by the Chaplain Sister Isabelle Roberts. Tests were taken by Sister Agnes Wellman and Sister Ann Derry. The lecture was repeated by Sister Liza Warren and Sister Ann Derry. Minutes of the previous meet- ing were read by Sister' Ann Burgess. Members joined in repeating the Obligation. Deputy Mistress Sister Mil- 'School Association? The capacity audience of par-|son. Upon completion of jents was pleasantly entertain- | presentation of--the trophies, ed first by three songs sung/the children were served re- by the pupils of Mr. Barbe's|freshments while the parents |Grade 4 Class as follows. "The|were further entertained by a Heavens are 'Telling' Haydn's '"'Creation" and an-| Sweet Adeline Chorus under the nounced by Debbie Parfitt; | direction of Mr. Dewey Tutton. Come and Dance with Me' Harry McGrath. from the Operetta, "Hansel) The business meeting was and Gretel," announced by\conducted by the president |Donna Spicer. Then, followed a! Mrs. Walter Kuch and the sec skit from Alice in Wonderland) retary's report was read by jdepicting '"'The Mad Hatter's|Mrs, W. Moring and the treas- |Tea Party," announced by Mar- | urer's report by Mrs. S. Lockey. nie Elliott and very cleverly|Mrs. Kuch announced th done by the following pupils of would be attending the training Miss E. Lyon's Grade 3 Class: camp at Lake Couchiching. A Alice, Sharon McGhee; the|report on the farewell party to Hatter, Jim Heney; March! be given for the Grade 6 |Hare, Heather Brunt and Dor-'Classes was given by Mrs. J. mouse, Tom Goheen. Mark. Refreshments The entertainment by the|served by Mrs. P. Wright and children was followed by the) the mothers of the Grade 4 and presentation of the trophies'6 pupils. and awards as follows: trophy| -- - for the Duke of Edinburgh Field Day Girl Champion, do- nated and presented by Mrs. S. REALLY ANCIENT HERSBRUCK , West pion, donated by Mrs. lL. Magill|settlement in Europe has been and presented by Mrs. S. Say-|discovered in north Bavaria. | Larry Buckley. '000 years old. | Church. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McAdam) from|group of songs by the Oshawa|Wish to announce the engage: | their daughter,Marie} |ment of |Elizabeth. to Michael "Little Liza Jane" announced |The chorus was thanked on be-|Rowinski, son of Mr. and Mrs. | by Cathy Fletcher and "Brother half of the Association by Mrs.| Michael Rowinski, all of pers take) place Saturday, August 4, 1962, at 12.15 p.m. in St. Gregory The "Great Roman Catholic Church, awa. [he wedding will ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. George Edwin} the} at she|engavement of their only daugh-| Barry) {Moss, Oshawa, announce iter, James Gloria Anne, to Campbell, son of Mr land Mrs. Matthew Frederick) Joseph) MacDonald by Mr. W. Richard-'take place on Saturday, August) the 4, 1962, in Simcoe Street United) | | |Campbell of Whitby. The mar-/ | \day, AT HOME Mr. aid Mrs. Albert Bennett, 353 Jarvis street, will home to their friends MARRIAGE | The marriage of Diane Wat- \ville, formerly of Oshawa, and Fender EAT'N TRUE-TRIM BEEF 1 LERS jriage is to take place in King were/Street United Church on Satur- August 11, at 2.00 p.m,| be at and Ger-| neighbors on Sunday, July 15, | Victory LOBA No. 583 held|Saywell to Maxine Walmsley;;many (AP) -- A German re-| from 2 to 5 p.m. and7 to 9 p.m. | jits closing meeting of the sea-|trophy for the Duke of Edin-|searcher says that what may|°" the occasion of: their 40th} n in the Orange Temple re-|burgh Field Day Boy Cham-|be the site of the oldest human| Wedding anniversary. | well, jointly to Robert Durno,|The settlement, containing pre-| son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Lee Paradise, Paul Davey and|Neanderthal tools, may be 300,-;William Watson of Bowman.- | | 9 The hoc weather is still to come ! SPORTSWEAR LID. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE DRESSES AND SPORTSWEAR! TOMORROW --- Intyre Hood, formerly of Osh-| awa, and Mr. Clarence Bur. | gess of Ottawa. dred Carnochan is still a pa-| tient in the hospital and Sister} |Ann Foote was reported ill at home. The ceremony was performed by the Reverend E. Williams. The bride's aunt, Mrs. George E. Hood, was the attendant, with Mrs. Bruce's eldest son, | William as the best man. Leaving, after the reception which was held at the home! of Mr. Alfred Hood, the bride wore a light tangerine dress, white accessories and pink roses. The bridal couple will live in Ottawa where Mr. Burgess is a member of the civil service commission, Plans for the annual picnic on July 21 at Grand Valley Park were discussed. Sister Cora Gardner and Sis- ter Gertrude Somerville were the winners of the draw. After 'the closing of lodge all enjoyed a social hour. 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