Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Aug 1962, p. 7

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(Women Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 9, 1962 7 PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. John C, Jakes of Eulalie avenue, are spend- ing a five weeks vacation visit- ing rejative in Peterborough, England, Holiday time is here with its comings and goings all over the city. If you have been away, you can let your friends know that you have returned by call- ing the Social Department (723-3474). The names of guests and newcomers are always most welcome. There is charge for these items. and Mrs. E. L. Ingo, Mr. Cameron, Mr. Anthony Leroux ston, Kenora; Mr. Donald Mackey, Mr. Arthur Pigott, Miss M. Watson, all of Toronto; Mrs, Howar Neil Carson, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. James P. White, Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beard, Coleridge street, were honored on the occasion of their 35th wedding anniversary by a re- ception held at the cottage 0 their daughter, Mrs. Edward |Sackfield and Mr. Sackfield, Lafontane Beach. Assisting were their other three daugh- ters and husbands, Mrs. Wil- liam McAfee and Mr. McAfee, Oakville, Mrs. Jack Miss Linda Beard. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Beard's 10 |grandchildren. Out. of town guests present were Mr. and MARRIED AT CORNWALL Mrs, Alex Fletcher and family, no|Sunday were Mr. Out of town guests at the) Ingo-White wedding were Mr. | Mr. and Mrs. Christopher John-|! and Mrs.| and Mrs, d| Davies, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs, | °M€ present. Webber and Mr. Webber, Agincourt and neth Webber and family, Isling- ton; Mr, and Mrs. Shelly Pier, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, Peter Youtoff and family, Richvale; [Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Youtoff |and family, Miss Nancy Youtoff, Scarborough. During the pre- jsentation the honored couple re- \ceived many gifts of coral. Those from Oshawa who al- jtended the Molloy family re-| junion which was attended by| well over 200 at Coe Hill last and Mrs. |Joseph Callahan, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Coe, Mr. and Mrs. J. H.| ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold R, Lyons, Mr, Jack Lyons, Miss} Stark, Oshawa, and her fiance |Catherine Pushan, Mr. and Mrs.) who graduated this year with |Daniel Longaner and children|-- anny, Steven, Raymond, Teddy and Susanne. Steven won second |prize in the race for three-year- olds and Susanne got the silver dollar for being the youngest The engagement is an- nounced today and the wed- | ding is to take place-Septem- ber 8 of Miss Lurena Jeanne Stark and Mr. Philip Slyfield. The bride-to-be is the daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Lee of Kenora were in Oshawa to ee Seen pastime, the back yard barbe wan toastmaster and Mr. Wil. cue, is fun for all and fre. i . ony ' \quently, if well handled, less jliam James gave the toast to wae oh mote. the bride. Feeding a crowd usually easier when you are entertain- ing informally outdoors, espe- cially if the man of the house takes over preparing the main Many Entertain Elisabeth White course. Then, too, salads are prepared ahead of time and re- Now Mrs. K. Ingo 'eertes. Peas ~,_|PLAN AHEAD Miss Elizabeth Joan White) fen cleaning up after the has been entertained by friends) meal can be less of a chore if prior to her marriage recently|yo, make it your business to }to Mr. Kenneth Leslie Ingo. plan the job. Mrs. Edwin King, Carnegie) One problem involved in feed- avenue, aunt of the bride-to-be,|ing a large group outdoors is By ELEANOR ROSS That great American summer is Stanley Anthony Sprager, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sprager of Oshawa, took as his bride, recently, Alice Lawrie Burnside, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Burn- ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Miss Mary Helen daughter. of Mr. and Mrs Charles Piercy of Lindsay, to Mr, Peter John Scott, son of |Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Scott lof Oshawa, The marriage is to \take place on Saturday, Septem- Stayner; Mr. and Mrs. Ken- side of Cornwall, Ontario, ndawuts the paced took | SOCIAL NOTICES Petre - Gibbens Nuptial Rites Solemnized at Holy Cross aceite ontiur Septem Church. --Gaby Leger, Cornwall. A wedding of Oshawa interest; The best man was Mr. Robert|Mary's Roman Catholic Church, was performed in Holy Cross|Boissoin with Mr, Martin Han-! Lindsay. Roman Catholic Church last Sat-|ley, Mr. Larry Lemon and Mr.| ENGAGEMENT urday when Miss : Catherine|Raymond Petre as ushers. Mr cnt ie Harold R. Stark Louise Gibbens, daughter of Mr.| The bride's mother received|of O<iawa announce the engage- and Mrs, James H. Gibbens, be-|at the reception held at the St.| ment of their daughter, Lurena Piercy, held a china and pantry shower |that of getting the dishes back ang buffet supper, assisted by|indoors after the meal is over. the bride's, cousin, Mrs, Neil/And helpful guests aren't al- Catson and Mrs. Georgeways that helpful as they Baird. traipse in and out of your A neighborhood shower was|kitchen, messing it up with held at the home of Mrs, Wil-| haphazardly-stacked dishes- {liam Dodwell, assisted by Mrs. ,,,, wears Wilbert Hall, Mrs. Paul Sobii| NEW ROUTINE and Mrs, Edward Johnson. routine to simplify cleaning up An around-the-clock shower/after a back yard barbecue? was held at the home of Miss) 4 good method is to scrape Joan Starr assisted by MiSSjand soak the dishes while still Betty Baxter and Miss Shirley! outdoors. Shelenkoff. Fill a large pail or tub-- The future bride was pre-|perhaps a plastic baby bathtub sented with a travelling clock|--with hot soap or detergent and an aluminum tray by the|suds and set it near the table patients of Downsview Hospital/along with a wastebasket or and an electric mixer was pre-|can. As your guests finish eat. sented by her fellow therapists.|ing, scrape the dishes into the develop a new simplify Clean- Of Back-Yard Barbecue | TO BE MARRIED IN SEPTEMBER | Elisabeth White a Master of Arts degree in | Political Science from the Uni- | versity of Toronto, is the son of Mrs, Arthur Slyfield, Osh- awa, and the late Mr. Slyfield. The ceremony is to be held | in St. George's Memorial | Church. | Up Job dishes indoors, either enlist the help Of a strong male or use a wheeled cart of some type. PLASTIC TABLEWARE Just be sure to leave your} fine china and best glassware in the cupboard where it be- longs during a back yard barbe-| cue and stock up with inexpen-| sive, attractive plastic table- ware -- which has the added advantage of being unbreak-| able, White, Kenneth L. Ingo To Live In Toronto United in marriage in St. Andrew's Chapel, Whitby, were Miss Elizabeth Joan White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John of Oshawa and Mr. Kenneth Leslie Ingo, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Leslie Ingo of Kenora. The ceremony was perform- ed by the Reverend John R. Leng with Mr. Kelvin James) as organist. | Given in marriage .by her| father, thé bride wore a gown and mative tinted Shastajaqua and grey leat aesign, vue daisies. and aqua accessories and a Mr. Donald Mackey was the| gardenia corsage. best man with Mr. Phillip) The bridal couple aré mak- Brown as usher. 'ing their home in Toronto, The reception was held at) ~~ the home of Mr. and Mrs.) James White, Whitby, with the bride's mother receiving in a blue shantung dress with match- ing jacket, white accessories and a corsage of pink roses. The bridegroom's mother as- sisted in a beige linen sheath dress with matching accesso- ries and a corsage of yellow Toses, | For their honeymoon trip to, United States and Kenora the bride chose a white sheath! dress with a box jacket in blue, | HOUSEHOLD HINT Lightly - scented cologne isprayed on freély after bath or shower takes up moisture and leaves the skin cool and tingly. never JOHN A. 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Top brand names 9 SPORTSWEAR LTD. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE were selling them right now COOL, DARK : HANDSOME . see nie IN FINE EGYPTIAN COTTONS, PAISLEYS, PRINTS, MUTED STRIPES AND PLAIN, AS WELL AS BATISTE. SIMPLY GORGEOUS. SIZES 7 to 20, SPECIALLY PRICED FROM 10.98 came the bride of Mr. Donald|Gregory's Auditorium wearing|Jeanne, to Mr. Philip Slyfield,| classmates at the|Ca0, then slip them into the Arthur Petre, son of Mr. and)... |. : son of Mrs. Arthur Slyfield, Osh- Mrs. A. W. Petre, all of Osh-|® Silk chiffon dress in roseberry| ya. and the late Mr. Siytield. awa. shade with matching hat and a/phe wedding is to take place on The Right Reverend Monsig- Corsage of white roses. The|Saturday, September 8, at 4:30 nor Coffey officiated at the cere- bridegroom's mother assisted in| p.m. mony. The wedding music was/a blue dress of embroidered silk|Church. played by Mrs. Garry Booth|with matching hat and a cor- who accompanied the soloist,'/sage of pink roses. Me and Mis Patrick 3. ut ; . . cK J, MC- oe ee : The bride wore a dress of rediGarry of Oshawa announce the Given in marriage by her|Honan silk with a white lace| engagement of thei daught father, the bride wore a full/coat, and black and white ac-lqreee emia. By igy length gown of gardenia white|cessories when the bridal couple aor Sees, Wo Mr. 1 ; Re fy ry eis : rance John McLaughlin, son of silk faille. The skirt was design-|left on their honeymoon trip to|My. and Mrs. Michael M ed on princess lines withsprays| Florida. | Laughlin of ioreate. The Pont of lace motifs and falling into a; On their return Mr and Mrs.\ding is to take place on Satur- chapel train, The high empire) petre will reside at 333 Gibbon! bodice was accented by short) street, Apt. 15, Oshawa sleeves and a bateau neckline : etiam outlined in re-embroidered Alen- con lace. Her shoulder length veil of tulle was held by a wreath of white flowers and she|from the fruit drinks or juices carried an ivory prayer book|that you buy? Many fruit drinks with white streamers and yel-|are commercially available, but low rose buds some of them do not contain The maid of honor was Miss|adequate supplies of ascorbic Patricia Gibbens, sister of thejacid (Vitamin C), Check the bride with Miss Dianne Gunn,|l!abels to buy wisely. For desir- Mrs, Mark Maly and Missjed vitamin content the mixture.) Vivian Clark as the attendants. | should be clearly labelled "'Vita-| They wore street length gowns minized" or 'Vitamin C add-| sAGEMENT er, er- a.m. in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, Oshawa. ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Miss Carol READ THE LABELS Are you receiving full benefit Harold Douglas Sills Ronald James Milne, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ronald Milne, all of Oshawa. The mar- riage is to take place on Satur- day, September 8, at 6.00 p.m in King Street United Street. day, September 1, 1962 at 11.00 Ag Sandra Gaile} Sills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| to Mr.| | Former | University of Toronto jher with ceramic ware. | During their honeymoon Mr. in St. George's Memorial|and Mrs. Ingo will be enter-| the) tained at a reception by bridegroom's mother, Mrs. E. L. Ingo, Kenora. | The bride will be wearing her | wedding ensemble and the wed- |ding cake will grace the table. (NO Ate presented! Burns Shoes. Corner King & Simcoe Streets suds-filled tub for soaking. Maybe this isn't very elegant but an outdoor barbecue meal is informal, to be sure. When it's time to take the FOR COOL EVENING WEAR 'Ladies' bulky knit orlon sweaters for those cool evenings ahead. 34- of white lace and carried bou-|ed"'. 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