Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Jul 1962, p. 7

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cmon Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 18, 1962 7 PERSONALS Mrs. Ray Scott) Coral Ann and Paul are spending the week at the summer cottage of Mr. and Mrs. C. Piercey in Hali- burton. Mr. and Mrs: Ernest Palazzo of The Bronx, New York, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Edwards, Athol street east. Mr. and Mrs. Palazzo are sail- ing at the end of July for a vacation in Italy. Mr. and Mrs, S. J. Hennick, Connaught street, have. had as their guests recently, Mrs. S. B. Wally, New York and Miss Dorothy Pearlman, sisters of Mrs. Hennick. Out-of-town guests at the Docherty - Stauffer wedding MR. AND MRS. STANLEY E. HOWARD --Ireland Studio Mary Forder, Stanley Howard Married By Candle-Light were Mrs. Alex Pindar, aunt of ithe bride, from Nanaimo; Miss Nan Docherty, Mr. and Mrs \David Ross, Mr. and Mrs, Ber- nard Docherty, all of Toronto, \cousins of the bridegroom; Mr. Jeffrey Peeters, Toronto; Mr. land Mrs. J. E. MacDonald, |Hamilton, uncle and aunt of the | bride, Out - of - town guests at the Howard - Forder wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Adams and son John, Whitby; Mr ter, Frankford; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Melanson, Kapuskasing; Mr. Frank Christie, Downs- view; Mr, and Mrs. Douglas |Potter, Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Potter, Mrs. Simon Potter, Brighton; Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Ranft, Islington; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Howard, Elliott Lake. Representing the Business and Professional Women's Club of Oshawa, Miss Gladys Hill, Mrs. Josephine Richard- son, Mrs, Albert Wilson, Mrs. Andrew Cawker, the Misses Florence and Rose Hawkes have returned from the 18th 'Biennial convention of the Fed- eration of B and PW Clubs held at St. Andrew's-by-the- Sea, New Brunswick. The theme was the Role of Women jin Canada's Public Life. Dele- gates were entertained by the }Lieutenant - Governor of New |Brunswick, and the Honorable} J. L. O'Brien also at University of New Brunswick.) /Esther Peterson, assistant sec-| retary of labor in the United! States. Mr, and Mrs. T. R. Brockle- William Grandison took them to Lanca-|the Shakespearean Festival at bank of Ramsbottom, | honeymoon The principal speaker was Mrs,| Vanna Theresa Stipcich is the daughter of Mr. John Stipeich and the bride- | MARRIED RECENTLY groom, son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Scott, all of Ajax, were married in St. Berna- dette's Roman Catholic | Church recently. --Azzopardi Studio Pictured prior to their in Jamaica are .-and Mrs. William Paul . The bride, the former and Mrs. Oshawa today to embark on the! Empress of England tomorrow. '@Voods. The guests were nurses |from the Oshawa General Hos- Margaret Kenyon | ital. Feted at Showers | the 4s tior ste of the Om 'awa General Hospital held a picnic and presented Miss Ken- yon with a linen tablecloth and serviettes. The Bowling League of the shawa General Hospital held a Honoring Wedding Miss Margaret Kenyon has been honored by several show-} ers prior to her marriage this|o Saturday to Mr. Albert Eugene ide-to- MacKenvie. jbanquet for the bride-to-be and : presented her with a floor Mrs. Ernest MacKenzie and| model, engraved ash tray and Mrs. Ronald MacKenzie held! magazine stand. a miscellaneous shower at the, i formers Nowe AMALaIAK AN-| After the wedding rehearsal shia weak: Tan heathens or tomorrow evening the bridal . stesses were) narty will be entertained at. the assisted in serving by Mrs. Frank Hawley, Mrs. John Bint\nome,° Mr. and Mrs. Owen and Miss Ann MacKenzie. Miss Yvonne Malcolm and! Miss Ruby Atkinson held a mis-| cellaneous shower at the lat- ter's home, Buckingham av- enue. The hostesses were as- sisted in serving by Miss Joan ANCIENT JEWELRY Ancient Egyptian jewelry in- cluded gold necklaces, bracelets and rings, often set with prec- ious stones. |How Well Can Father Spell ? Heliolithic, heliosis and helio- trope follow each other in the dictionary. Can you correctly spell all three of them? Educators are con-erned with whether Johnny can read. The Women's Division of the Cana- dian Exhibition 's concerned with whether adults can spell -- for fun and prizes. At this year's spelling bee for . adults words will be taken from a standard dictionary. Three cash awards plus Worle Atlas- ses will be awarded the win- ners, If you feel expert in threading your way through the maze of the English language send in your entry form and 25 cents before August 10 to the Women's Division of the CNE, Exhibition Park, Toronto 2B. * MEAT makes the UMMER MEAL VT / : "Red & Whites" Own Family of Fine *"TENDER YOUNG PLUMP" GRADE "A" "LOOK FOR TREND" at your nearest RED & WHITE Sold only at your Red & White Store (For Frying Meat Products They will do some sight-seeing} Of Oshawa interest was the|matching red roses and they;and Mrs. Fred Broadworth,|shire, who have been visiting|Stratford and Mr, and Mrs. ing| in Ottawa today accompanied} candlight wedding in Northmin-\carried bouquets of red and/Roseneath, Ontario; Mrs.|Mr. and Mrs. William Schoe--Bernard Tierney hosted a ster United Church last Satur-|white carnations and stephan-|Beatrice Christie, Mrs. J. F./nau, Law street, have been en-|party at their nome and at by Mr. and Mrs. W. Schoenau.| day of Miss Mary Forder, otis. Christie, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. |tertained extensively during/the Barclay Hotel Supper Club. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. The best man was Mr, Ronald|James C. Christie, Brampton: their stay in Oshawa for the|Others who entertained were Forder of Oshawa to Mr. Stan-/Howard with Mr, ArthurjMr. and Mrs. Bruce Doney,|past month. Mr. and Mrs. Ira|Mr. and Mrs,. Vincent Downey, SOCIAL NOTICE ley Edward Howard, Scarbor-|Hughes, Mr. John Forder and/Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Hughes|Turpin gave a dinner party, an/Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Furey, ough, son o! Mrs. Laura How-|Mr. Gordon MacLean as ush-jand) David and Diane, Mr.jafternoon tea and a cocktail/Mr. and Mrs. Sé ick rol ard and Mr. Ralph Howard oflers. The page boy was Master/Thomas McCalden, Jr., Miss|party. Mrs. Max Crosier andjand Mrs. H. ©. 'W. Brownlee. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Kapuskasing David Hughes Clare Findlay, Mr. and Mrs. T.|Mrs, James Adams each held|Mr. and Mrs, W. H. J. Harmer,| Mr. and Mrs, William Reid of The ceremony was performed The reception was held at the McCalden, Mrs. William/teas and Mrs. Arington Mac-|Rossland road west, gave a hot|Oshawa wish to announce the by the Reverend H. A. Mellow.|Masonic Hall with the bride's Pipher, Scarborough; Mrs.|Farlane, Gibbons street, enter-|and cold buffet supper at their|forthcoming marriage of their The wedding music was played|mother receiving. in a_ beige David Drew, Edison, New Jer-|tained them at her summerjhome. Prior to their departure/daughter, Evelyn Dorothy, by Mr. John Robertson, accom-|sheath dress of silk organza)sey, Mr. and Mrs. Van Gates,/home on Trent River. They|the visitors were guests of|Mr. Melvyn D. Collins of. Edi panying the soloist, Mr. Ross over taffeta with an over-skirt Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Potter,|were also guests at the sum-|honor at a bon-voyage party|burgh, Scotland, son of Mr. and! Cotton, who sang "Wedding|of guipure !ace. Her accessories Trenton; Mr. and Mrs, Doug-|mer homes of Mr. and Mrs.|given by their host and hostess|Mrs. T. Collins of Edinburgh. Prayer" and "O Perfect Love".,were of beige and she wore allas Heatherington, Fenelon|Wilfred Charlton, Sturgeonfalso honoring Mrs. Edward|The marriage is to take place Given in marriage by her Corsage of pink carnations. The/Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Earl How-/Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Carl/Bovair, Kawartha avenue, whojon Saturday, August 18, 1962 at fther the bride wore a gown) Pridegroom's mother chose aljard, Cobourg; Mr. and Mrs.|Schoenau, Stenburg Lake, andjis flying on Sunday to Bel-/3.00 p.m. in Old Restalrig} of billowing pure silk organza sheath dress and jacket of blue}Hubert Howard, Mrs. Eva Pat-\Mr. and Mrs. William Sabyan|fast, Northern Ireland. Mr.|Parish Church, Edinburgh, with a chapel teath Over a tal: lace with matching accessories rick, Mr. and Mrs. James Pot-'at Young's Point. Mr. and Mrs.!and Mrs. Brocklebank {eft|Scotland. feta sheath. The bodice was 2"d @ corsage of pink carna-|~ styled with lilypoint sleeves and ahaa : a scoop neckline. A crystal and| For their honeymoon trip to pearl crown held her finger-tip|Lake Placid the bride donned illusion veil and she carried aja two-piece ensemble of brown bouquet of white roses and|linen, white accessories and a trailing stephanotis. |corsage of white roses. : Miss June Hodson was the, 2? their return the couple will maid of honor with Miss Ruth|reside in Scarborough. Wilkins, Miss Margaret Russell : and Miss Nancy Manning as CHILDREN'S BOOKS | bridesmaids. They wore gowns) The first publisher of books) of white organza over taffeta) ildren was John with full skirts, scoop necklines ebaraaing bonggee nt greeny , and red cummerbunds. 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