(coment Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, July 12, 1962 7 'Labanovich-Harris Nuptials Held Saturday at Port Perry ENGAGEMENT OF LOCAL INTEREST | SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT | AT HOME The engagement is an-- Mr. and Mrs Albert Bennett, nounced of Ermelinda Mayr,|393 Jarvis street, will be at daughter of Mr. and Mrs, home fo their friends and Kar] Mayr of Oshawa, to Jona-|neighbors on Sunday, July 15, than William Vaughan, son of|from 2 to 5 'p.m. and 7 to 9 the Reverend and Mrs. F..E,|P.m. on the occasion of their Vaughan, of Cannington. The 40th wedding anniversary. marriage will take place on Saturday, August 11, 1962 'at HARSH ERA Executions of women for 3, _m. i lag wal praia on viene: witchcraft in Europe between : 1484 and 1782 are believed to ENGAGEMENT 'have totalled 30,000. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lind-| TRADE-IN Be careful about switching appliance cords indiscriminate- ly; they may not be designed to carry the same load. ley of Windsor, formerly of Ot- tawa, announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Eliza- beth Alice, to Robert Milton On Saturday, July 7, in Port|Mr. Martin Labanovich, of Port! Perry United Church, Miriam)Perry was also present at the Evelyn Harris, only daughter|wedding. The toast to the bride) of Mr. and Mrs. William Har-! ris, of Port Perry, and Mr. Charles Martin Walter Labano- vich, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- united in marriage by the Reverend Mr. E. S. Linstead. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. Her gown of bridal white delustered satin |was cut on simple lines with 4a bateau neckline, three-quarter length sleeves, and a flowing chapel train. Lace applique enriched with pearls enhanced |the neckline, sleeves and skirt. Her elbow-length bouffant veil fell from a pill box headdress ter Labanovich, of Whitby, were} was proposed by Mr. Frank D.) Slemmon, of Ottawa. At 6.30 p.m. a second recep- tion was held in the St. John's! Ukrainian Greek Orthodox! Church parish hall in Oshawa.| After dinner and dancing the} bride and bridegroom left on a motor trip to Western Canada and Seaitle. The bride wore a costume of midnight blue shantung, a sheath dress and a_ princess coat. Her large straw hat and accessories were white and her corsage was one of the orchids of her brida! bouquet. On their return, Mr.-and Mrs. Charles The engagement is an- nounced today and the mar- riage is to take place on Saturday, August 4, of Miss Elizabeth Alice Lindley and Mr. _ Robert Milton Arm- strong, both of Toronto. The bride-to-be, a graduate of Toronto General Hospital School of Nursing, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Richard Lindley of Windsor, 4 Amstrong, son of Doctor and |Mrs, Harold Armstrong of Ot- ifawa. The marriage will take place on Saturday, August 4, YOUR OLD REFRIGERATOR daughter of Mrs. Mabei Lindley of Whitby, Mr. Arm- strong, son of Dr. and Mrs. Harold Armstrong, Ottawa, is a final-year student of the University of Toronto Facul- ty of Dentistry and is a mem- ber of Lambda Chi Alpha Fraternity. The ceremony is to take place in St. United Church, Ottawa. | formerly Ottawa, and grand- | James TODAY! 11962, at 2.00 o'clock in 'St, James United Church, Ottawa.' } ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Howard J./ Morton, Sharon, Ontario, an- \nounce the engagement of their {daughter Anna Louise to Lorne David Payne, son of Mr. and) Mrs, Samuel: Payne, of Osh- awa, Ontario. The marriage will take place Saturday, August 11,| 1962 at 4.00 p.m. in Mount, Albert United Church. PERSONALS FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE | Mr. and Mrs. James Rad-| diffe, Belleville, Michigan, an-| MR. AND MRS. EARL NEWHALL *"riends, Relatives Honor Pair "#@lebrating 2th Anniversary 2 fr. and Mrs. Ear! Newhall, 3 Millan drive, were honored t Saturday by 68 friends d relatives who had gather- 1 to celebrate the couple's ith wedding anniversary at je Knights of Columbus Hall. Sitting at the head table with 'r. and Mrs, Newhall were tr: Newhall's mother, Mrs. /illiam Newhall; er, Violet Newhall and their fod-child, Stephen Kerr and fr. and Mrs. Talbot Rahme, vgho signed the register 25 years ago. The couple received many gifts among them a_ coffee table from fellow employees of the Shipping Department of Fit- tings Lid Among the were Mrs. William Wittier, California, Mr. Newhall, Mr. Ernest Sund,, Mr. Murray' Newhall guests present Benton of sister of and Mrs and Mrs. and Mrs. gratulations were received from Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd New- hall of Salisbury, England, and from Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Tinkham of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES SA HOME LEAGUE Mrs. Major Fred Lewis open-) ed the meeting with a few well chosen chorus's. Mrs. William James welcomed the members, also the two guests from the) United States and the one from) England. Mrs. E. O. Sargant Senior prayed on behalf of the sick| members, and Mrs. George) Beard ead the minutes. Flower money was received, birthday names read, and greet- ings were sung. The young people took part as follows, poems by Elizabeth Bellingham, Carol Butler, Marilyn Bryant, Janie Bellingham, Elaine Sar- geant. These readings were taken from the "Ideals" book. The vocal numbers were by! Eileme Sargeant and Eleanor) Sargeant. The Scripture read- ing, "The Twenty Third Psalm," was by Elizabeth Bellingham.| The pianoforte solo's, were by| Darleen Coull and Marlie Bry-| ant, after which Mrs. William| Allison gave a short talk, end-) ing with the hymn "Unto the) da Kellar, Sharon Tweedie, Janis Scott, Rosemarie Slee- man, Abigail Wismer, Wayne Hazelton, Clifford Chamberlin, Brian Terry and David Nemis. The Field Day trophies were presented by Mrs. Lionel Hart, Field Day chairman, to the fol- lowing children: Penny Jordan, Ralph Sucee, Diane Tweedie, Bobby Howes, Raymond Frank and John Jankeiwicz. A baton solo. was given by zeslyn Chamberlin and recita- tions by Joanne Hardie. 'The Bonnevilles'", a musical quar- tet, played two selections and later played for the dancing Mrs. Arthur Sleeman thanked the entertainers. A buffet luncheon was served followed by dancing. 8th OSHAWA MOTHERS'AUX, The Mothers of the 8th. Osh- awa Sea Scout Auxiliary en- joyed their last meeting in the form of a Pot Luck Supper at the Rover's Den at Camp Samac Mrs George Fitches, Presi- of matching satin. The all- white bridal bouquet was of white orchids, cymbidiums, ste- phanotis and trails of ivy. She carried a Honiton lace hand- kerchief which had belonged to her great Aunt Miriam, Mrs. Albert Orchard. The matron of honor, Mrs. Robert Matthews of Oshawa, and the two atten- dants, Miss Elaine Spencer of Brooklin and Mrs. John, Mac- Duff of Whitby, wore similar dresses of flowered silk in tones of gold and yellow, and white sailor hats with long of the same material as their dresses. They carried cascades of white shasta daisies and fern. The best man was Mr. Edgar} Lightle of Brooklin, and' the their daugh-|Owen Newhall of Toronto. Con- ushers were Mr. John MacDuff of Whitby and Mr. Grant Mow- bray of Brooklin During the signing the register, the organist, Miss Gloria Hastings, of Port Perry, of played Ave Maria by Schubert.! Following the ceremony, a garden reception was held at the home of the bride's great aunts, the Misses Harris, Ella Street, Port Perry Mr. and Mrs. Harris received and they were assisted by Mr. and Mrs. Labanovich. Mrs. Har- ris was wearing a dress of peacock blue silk with lace ap- pliques on the front of the bodice and on the back panel. Her large hat was of white mohair and her corsage of white orchids. Mrs. Labanovich chose a dress of dusky rose chiffon with beaded trimming on the bodice. Her hat was a cloche of the same material as her dress. Her corsage was of yellow chrysanthemums. The grandmother of the bride, Mrs. W. H. Harris, in a pink ensemble with a high pink chiffon hat and a white lace stole. Her corsage was white pinocchio chrysanthemums. The grandfather of the bridegroom, in November. All mothers of Eighth Oshawa Scouts and' Cubs and Rovers will be asked to donate toward this 'effort. The recipe Wednesday. book project is Hills around," closing with the|dent, welcomed the mothers to being convened by Mrs, Stanley Lord's Prayer, and the singing] of the theme chorus. this annual picnic. The next meeting of this Auxiliary, will Gales and Mrs. Robert Clayton, and these books will be for sale Tea was served by the Cheerio|be a supper meeting in Christ in the fall. Group. Next week July 17 the Memorial Church, the third An interlude of fol games meeting will be conducted by|Monday of September. The falllowed the meeting and supper the new Corps Officer. MITCHELLS CORNERS H-5S . The graduation party of Mitchell's Corners School was held recently by the Home and School Association, The chair-| man was Mrs. Ronald Sucee, assisted by Mrs. G. G. L. Reed Mrs. Henry Alstein, president of the Association, welcomed the students and guests. The address to the graduates was given by Mrs. Lloyd Courtice, | school board trustee, in Dar-/ lington Township, who was in-| troduced by Mrs. Ralph Cooke | Reply was made by the senior bazaar will be held the second NINA RICCI PARIS sf student, Abigail Wismer. | Mr. Murray Griffiths, princi- pal, presented the following students with graduation pins, and diplomas. Melody Cooke, Janey Fisher, Susan Fountain, Donna Helferty, Linda Howes,!| Patsy Kellar, Alice Killar, Lin-; VACATION PROJECT MODERNIZE LET US IMPROVE YOUR KITCHEN Fer eny type of kitchen or bethroom remodeling cell HARLEIGH MFG. CO. Agents for moderntold doors PHONE 723-7589 28 KING ST. E. and many prizes were won ' Jomps it's in the air DRUGS 723-4621 Open Evenings 'til 9 P.M. FREE DELIVERY ribbons) Labanovich will reside in Port Perry. Out-of-town guests the wedding came from Nipi- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ben- altending|nett, Jarvis street, have as their guests Mrs. Joseph gon, Sault Ste. Marie, Hamilton, Savage and Mrs. Robert Duff Toronto, Niagara Falls, Ottawa,°' Belfast. northern Ireland, Belleville, Orangeville, New- nieces of Mr. Bennett, who are market, Oshawa, Uxbridge, here on a month's vacation. Whitby, Brooklin, Greenbank and Manchester. THE STARS SAY After two years as Clinical Instructor in Obstetrical Nurs- ing in the School of Nursing, Oshawa General Hospital, Miss Josephine Burns will be leaving By ESTRELLITA in August to do graduate work 2 ea ; toward her Master of Science FOR TOMORROW degree in Nursing Administra- The moon, entering Sagittar- tion, in Washington, D.C ius on Friday, generates a long! * ens ing for adventure and great en-, yyy Milton Arnold, Clinical thusiasm. Enthusiasm is laud-jtngiryctor of Surgical Nursing able, of course, but be sure {Olin the School of Nursing, Osh- harness it to projects from|awa General Hospital, is leav- which you will reap practical ing in August, to make her and long-term benefits. Don't}home in Caronport Saskatche- go overboard on those which|\wan, where her husband is can result only in temporary|taking a three-year course at advantages or, worse still, illu-ithe Briercrest Bible Institute. sory ones. ; hot gun i eee : ¥ Mrs. A. L. Gunn an rs. FOR THE BIRTHDAY : _ Donald Allman were co-host- If tomorrow is your birthday, ~~ , she Po *+lesses at a luncheon at the for- you should find the year ahead © pee sedi mer's home on Athol street marked by progress and endur- ; " ; ing success where ambitions\¢?*' Wednesday in honor of *\Mrs. A. V. Walker, Chadburn and worthwhile objectives are} < Is yho with her hits ; concerned. This is your year to street, "who shail a Bibbewicaten attack major projects with de- termination and vigor -- espe-|ble for occupational interests, It cially those which call for fore |would be well, however, to fin. sight and stick - to -itiveness.|ish projects already started be- Be conservative during the next|fore beginning the new enter- six months, however spe-|prises possible then, so that cially during August and Octo-|complete concentration may be ber -- and- by the end of De-(given to the latter. Happy dom- cember you will be in a. positionjestic situations, romance and to expand operations for 1963,|new friendships are indicated which promises to be an excep- for most of the next 12 months. tionally good year for you A child born on this day will The latter part of this monthihave great determination and a September and sngrenciod Mirig to win' based on courage should prove especially favora- Al we nounce the forthcoming mar- |Alderman A. V. Walker, leavejriage of their daughter, Carol jon Monday for London, Eng-|Ann of Whitby to Mathew Rob- lland, und a tour of Europe.jert Campbell, Whitby, son of] {Upon their return: to Engiand|": and Mrs, Mathew Campbell |Mr. } cer ill) Walker's brother, Morley Jef-Jo"es of Whitby. The marriage fery and his wife and family, | Will take place ih gsicugd formerly of Oshawa and who July 4, ioe At 3 a Inow reside: in Manchetser All Saints Anglican Church, x Whitby. Mrs. John Powell and three- ' year-old son Johnnie left from Malton Airport this morning! ' for New York to fly by jet to! London. They will spend a month in England with Mrs.) Powell's parents in Northamp-| Drapories ton. A bon-voyage party was jheld at the home of Mr. and| \Mrs. S. J. Simpson, Nassau} jstreet, arranged by Mrs,| |Powell's daughters, Susan and| Jacqueline.. Mrs. William Vince! assisted the hostess and the) travellers received a number! of personal gifts. BELATED NOTE | HALIFAX CP)--Debby Mc-| Elmon, 9, has just written a| letter to Queen Elizabeth. It| told that she was born at }12:01 a.m. on June 2, 1953~--the| day of the Queen's coronation USE MILLIONS Bent-wire hairpins are said to |have been introduced in the 16th ;century in England. made SLIPCOVERS Slipcovers will be cut and pinfitted in your home. 926 SIMCOE ST. N. 725-3144 of Whitby. 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