Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Aug 1962, p. 8

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Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Allan | Hele were married by the | Reverend Robert §. Milroy in | Knox Presbyterian Church, recently, The bride, the for- mer Irene Evelyn Heath, is | NOX C the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heath and bridegroom is the son of Mr. all of HURCH and Mrs. John Hele, Oshawa. --Ireland Studio DUTCH NEWLYWEDS Matty J. Nyenhuis carried a bouquet of orchids from Australia at her wedding to Mr. Jacob Rypstra in Albert: | Street United Church recently. The bride is the daughter of IMPULSE TOUR MONTREAL CP)--Secretary Kathryn Pope went on: an 11- day tour behind the Iron Cur- tain 'fon impulse". She decided suddenly to accompany a friend) the Ireland Stud who had been planning a trip)friends. A pantry shower was and East\held by Mrs. Roy Hopps, Cen-| mr. to Russia, Poland "4| Missionary Education. "j\tion fee, 50c. For meals, notify) * {Social UCW To Hold Four-day School At OLC Whitby The first school for United Church Women will be held at Ontario Ladies' College, Whitby, August 20-24. Tht theme will be "The Church -- Its Task, Our Challenge"'. This is a School for Women to get inspiration, leadership training, a better understanding of the work of the United Church Women, and a broader knowledge of, and a deeper de- votion to the total Mission of the Church. as The three daily sessions begin, at 9 a.m., 2.30 p.m. and 7.15) .m. . Each morning Mrs, S. R. Col- lins will lead the group in Bible study and Miss Beatrice Wilson will present an introduction to program and study. | On Tuesday and Thursday, afternoons, Mrs. F. C. Clark willl |speak on "Great hymns of the} "Church" and Miss Wilson will |discuss "Church Government". On Wednesday afternoon, Miss) | Millicent Howse presents a "Re- port from New Delhi" and Miss Wilson speaks on Citizenship) Study in the UCW. Evening speakers Monday Dr. J. R. Leng, | Church -- its task'; Tuesday,| Mrs. E, Gilmour Smith, "Stew- ardship and Recruiting' and Miss M. Howse; Wednesday, George Greer, 'Visual on Thursday, Mrs. S.| y , "Leadership Develop-| |ment", Mrs. Murray Austin, |*'Dramatics", and a discussion) |on Co-Operation in Christian and A wedding in. Knox Presby- terian Church on Saturday, Colette Thomas Marion and Mr. Albert | There will be a good book ex- hibit 'and Mrs. W. C. Ives will present "Book News". _ The closing address will be given on Friday at 10.15 a.m. by \Mrs. C. S, Patterson, Registra- tiulied in sarridee in Riiveoe reet United Church recently mid pink and white gladioli, carnations and _ chrysanthe- ee mums were Mr, and Mrs. HOUSEHOLD HINT John McDougall Sneddon, Jr. . ing and hunting|The bride is the former Sharon : Big ued ae nonfat dry|Louise Brown, daughter of Mr. milk, which is easy to carry|and Mrs. Alan Brown and the and easy to reconstitute. Dr. S. L, Osborne two hours in : advance. Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, August 14, 1962 PERSONALS Holiday time is here with its|and Mrs. John Lithowich, Chip- comings and goings all over the|pewa, Mrs. Jack Miller, Peter- city: If you have been away, you| borough, Mr. and Mrs. Richard can let your friends know that|Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. Allan | you have returned by calling the|Hyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Department (723-3474),|O'Brien, Scarborough, Mr. and The names of guests and new-|Mrs. George Mercer, Mrs. Wal- comers are always most wel-|ter Miller, Etobicoke, also Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs, Hendrik Nyen- |come. There is no charge for) huis, Oshawa, and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Rypstra of Holland. nt |United Church, Miss Elizabeth| Florence Wilkin, Thorold, Mrs, George Tomson, Kinsale, Mr. John Potter, Port Perry, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Colon, Hamil- marriage to ton, Mr. Mervin Shepperd, Brown'|North Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Har- in King Street old Burden, Stouffville, Mrs. these items. Prior to her Mr. Donald Norman jthis Saturday Jean Dalziel was honored by|George Church, Carrying Place, Miss Margaret Symons, Embro, John Osborne, Ingersoil, Germany for some time. The|ttal Park boulevard north and/Mr. Ralph Telfer, Ayre, Mr. Montreal girl said the Russians and she met were 'friendly gregarious." Pie; Miss Cairn Melnychuk and Miss|and Mrs. Edward Powell, Terry Jalasjaa were co- Brooklin, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald hostesses at a miscellaneous Rickard, Kingston. Guests from shower at the latter's home. Toronto were Mr. Glen Lotton, Mrs. F Pearson, A d Out-of-town guests attending oc Fred Pearson, Mr. an BETROTHED September 8, will unite Miss | McNamee | David Cox whose engagement | Sneddon Brewa Rites Held 'In Simcoe Street United Church WH, NDP Women Insist On Investigation Of Thalidomide The Federal Women's Com- mittee of the New Democratic Party, in session in Ottawa thi. weekend, welcomes the de- cision of the government to hold a federal - provincial con- ference to consider ways and means of assisting in the care and maintenance of infants who are the victims of thalido- mide, which for nearly a year was on the Canadian market. The responsibility of the fed- eral government for the trage- dy of thalidomide becomes clear- er as time goes on, and while it is appropriate that the pro- vincial governments administer any progress of assistance or maintenance, the federal gov- ernment is the one that must see to it that all the necessary funds are made available. The costs involved in caring for thalidomide infants must not fall on the unfortunate par- ents,. whose plight is the result of errors that need not have been made. Nor is it accept- able that the responsibility for |the future care of these infants lfall on well-meaning citizens who undertake through volun- tary organizations to express their sympathy by financial support. The women of the New Dem-) ocratic Party insist that this} jinvestigation be undertaken |without delay, that it go into , is announced today. 'The | bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Claud Wesley PLANNING A SEPTEMBER WEDDING The engagement is an- nounced today of Miss Julie | Ann Walter and Mr. Robert John Armstrong whose mar- eh, j riage is to take place on Sat- | Mr. and Mrs, Norman H. Wal- re ae pp cd 15, rae | ter and her fiance is the son of ezer Uni urch., e Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Arm- bride-to-be is the daughter of stone: al bt Gibawe. all aspects of the matter, and jthat any corrective steps that jare indicated be effected im- mediately. McNamee and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs Clarence Cox, all of Oshawa. ted bodices, They wore headdresses of flow- ers and carried pink and white} nosegays, best man with Mr, Jack| and Mrs, John McDougall Sned- don, all of Oshawa. | The ceremony was perform- ed by the Reverend John Leng. The organist was Mrs. Richard, Moses with Mrs. David Weldon as ushers. The junior usher,| Mr. Jerry Welsh, nephew of} the bridegroom with Master Jaye Cowle, cousin of the} bride, as ring bearer. | as soloist. Following the double ring The bride, given in marriage ceremony, a reception was by her father, wore a gown Of/neiq at Centre Street United| bridegroom is *the son of Mr./Chantilly lace over taffeta and/Chyrch. The bride's mother re-|Port |silx organza. It was designed/cejyed in a printed silk sheath| is a bouffant skirt, fitted bod-/ gress white accessories and a| ice accented with lily-point| corsage of white chrysanthe-| sleeves and a scoop neckline} myms. The bridegroom's moth-| trimmed with seed pearls and/or assisted in an ice blue jheld by a floral headdress and|/anq a corsage of chrysanthe- |she carried a cascade of roses} mums. ; | !and pinnochio chrysanthemums. When the bridal couple left The matron of honor wasion their honeymoon trip to Mrs. Richard March with Miss|Lake Placid and Atlantic City Donna Elford and Miss Janet|th, bride was wearing a pink Rodgers as bridesmaids. They|pisanti silk shantung sheath wore pink taffeta sheathidress with matching bolero |dresses with organza handker-| jacket, designed with a ftull chief over-skirts, pink floral|back and three-quarter sleeves. headdresses and carried nose-|She chose a matching maribou gays of carnations and pinno-jhat, black accessories and a chio chrysanthemums. Th e!mauve orchid corsage. bridegroom's nieces, Miss| Out of town guests were | Janie Welsh and Miss Sandra/from Belleville, New York, | Locke, junior bridesmaids,| Newtonville, Niagara Falls and wore taffeta dresses with fit-| Toronto. Elaine Mary Spencer Is Wed wa wn sure, LO Grant Edgar Mowbray | A picturesque wedding was! solemnized at St, Thomas Angli-| Mr. Richard March was the|¢4n Church, Brooklin, on Satur-| approximately day afternoon, August 11, when of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred C. Spen- cer, Brooklin, was united in marriage in a double-ring cere- mony, to Grant Edgar Mowbray, son of Mrs. Harold Mowbray, Brooklin and the late Mr. Harold Mowbray. The Reverend E. W, Fuller, Perry, rector of St. Thomas Anglican Church, offi- ciated. The wedding music was played by Mr. A. V. Price, of Ajax. Mrs. Miriam Benson, Brook- the beautiful aria, "'The Lord is my Shepherd' during the sign- ing of the register. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was gowned in a floor-length sheath of pure white organza over taffeta fash- ioned with sabrina neckline, lily point sleeves, and ornamented at waist and yoke with swiss lace embroidered applique. A full overskirt attached at waist swept into a chapel train. The bride wore a family heirloom brooch approximately two hun- dred years old and carried her great grandmother's handker- chief, A tiara held her fingertip veil, embroidered with sequins and swiss lace. She carried aj white prayer book, covered with deep pink carnations and matching ribbons. Miss Carol Swain of Whitby) acted as maid of honor, Her} attendants were three sisters of the bride, Mrs, Vivian MacDuff, Miss Nancy Spencer and Miss Linda Spencer. They were attired in identical) gowns of aqua organza over taf- feta. accented with deep aqua cummerbunds, and white acces- sories. They carried nosegays of white chrysanthemums. Mary! Lou Mitchell acted as flower) girl, wearing a white nylon} dress, with matching accessor- the Mowbray - Spencer wedding, held at St. Thomas' Anglican Church, Brooklin on Saturday, |, August 11 included: Mr. and Mrs, T. H. Shemilt and family,| Cadmus, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spencer, Mrs. E, Reeves, Mrs. H. Seriver, Mr. and Mrs. D. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. R. O'Brien and Mr. and Mrs. Mc- | Gowan, all of Toronto; the Rev- erend and Mrs. E. W. Fuller, | and Mrs. C, Labanovich, of Port _| Perry; Mr. and Mrs. A. Rowan, Janetville; Mr. and Mrs. G. Durant, Indianola Beac Miss Russell Quin, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Quin, Mrs. Frank Pear- son, Mr.. and Mrs. Robert Quin, Mr. Bruce Caldwell and Miss Nancy Stockwell. Whitby guests were Miss Linda Shep perd, Mr. and Mrs. John Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Luke, Mr. Elgin Luke, Mr. Frank Wilkinson, Mrs. M. R, Camp- bell, Jr., Mr. Bruce Clairmont, and Miss Pamela Jones. Mr. Robert Bennett, Ritson) { road south, has returned from| Saskatchewan, accompanied by| | jies, and carrying a basket of |pink and white carnations. Mr. Robert Hugh Gilchrist, Oshawa, cousin of the - bride- groom, acted as best man. The ushers were John MacDuff,|and suction cups. This allows air) Charles Labanovich and John'to circulate from below. --Ireland Studio PRINTED PATTERN! Spencer, brother of the bride. The reception, attended by one hundred guests, was held in the IOOF Little and Mr. Ronald Wright|Elaine Mary Spencer, daughter) Hall, Bagot street, Brooklin. Receiving, the bride's mother wore a romance blue shantung and lace sheath dress, with white accessories and a corsage of pink and white carnations. She was assisted by the bride- groom's mother, wearing blue- grey shantung and lace sheath|> dress with matching accessor- ies. She wore a corsage of pink carnations. As the couple left for the wed-| ding trip by motor to Gaspe| Peninsula and points east, the sequins. Her illusion veil was| sheath' dress, white accessories| lin, great aunt of the bride, sang bride was wearing a_ casual white wool crepe suit, pink pill! box type hat, and a corsage of| pink carnations. Upon their return, Mr. and) Mrs. Grant E. Mowbray will take up residence in Scarboro. Guests attended from Whitby, Oshawa, Long Branch, Cadmus, Port Perry, Toronto, Janetville, Port Hope, Indianola Beach, Lorneville, Ontario, and Brook-| lin district. COUPLE WITH ROOTS JARVIS, Ont. CP)--Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Christie marked their 63rd wedding anniversary hs recently, in the same ae at ag Garnet, in Brant county, where} they started married life. Their / three sons and two Se nok IT SWIFTLY By ANNE ADAMS were present for the occasion.) They have 10 grandchildren arid! Two main 'pattern parts -- | whip up this basic beauty in an 14 great-grandchildren. jafternoon! No waist seams -- = |cinch wth belt. Choose print, H | checks, or solids. 4 Printed Pattern 4835: Misses' {Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20. Size bag takes 2% yards 39-inch fab- ric ic. | FIFTY CENTS (50 cents) in jcoins (no stamps, please) for jthis pattern. Ontario residents ladd 2 cents sales tax. Print AEE lplainly SIZE, NAME, AD- |DRESS, STYLE NUMBER. WIFE PRESERVER | Send order to ANNE ADAMS, |care of The Oshawa Times, To help sweaters dry faster,|Pattern Dept., Oshawa, Ont. place turkish towel on which) OVER 100 ANSWERS to you lay them. on top of rubber) "what-to-wear" -- in our new bath tub mat with perforations/|full color Fall-Winter Pattern Catalog. Casual, dressy, school |-- all sizes! Send 35 cents now. )BERT Lynda Snodden, Lorneville, On-|his. sister, Mrs, Gerald Kehoe, tario; Mr. and Mrs. William/Celina street, Miss Miriam! { Reeves, and Billy, of Long|/Swain, Brock street and Miss) Branch; Mr, and Mrs. D. Mor-| Donna McCormick of Read. rison, Mr. and Mrs. H, Gil- j |christ, Mr, and Mrs. G. Clark,| Mrs, Clifford Pilkey. was in) | |and Mr. and Mrs, Ernest White,| Ottawa over the weekend at. jall of Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs, §,|tending the Federal Women's| | _|Swain, Mr. and Mrs. F. Puck-|Committee meeting of the New|} rin, Mr, and Mrs, H. Sonley,|Democratic Party. A long-term | | Lloyd, and George, of Whitby,|plan for the program and ac-| ™ Special guests were Mrs, H,|tivities for NDP women's Barwich of Port Hope, grand-|groups is being worked out by mother of the bride, and Mr. provincial organization repre- |}and Mrs. Harry Spencer, Brook-|sentatives on the committee. '|lin, the bride's grandparents, |Others attending were Mrs. BURNETTS CELEBRATED DOUB (il\ Miss Deanna Jean Esta- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hallis brooks and Mr. Robert | Estabrooks of Taunton and r James Crawford recently ex- | the bridegroom is the son of : |Andrew Andras, Ottawa, Mrs.; changed wedding vows and! Mr. and Mrs. James Craw- Guests from out of town at|Eva Cove, Winnipeg; and Mrs.| rings in Zion United Church. | ford of Oshawa. the Campbell - Moss wedding) Andrew Brewin of Toronto;| The bride is the only daugh- --Mary's Studio |were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bruce,|Mrs. A. Fullerton from New raps <-- SRST ASA. ie Enenaeeress | Downsview, Mr. and Mrs. Clif-/Brunswick and Mrs. N. Doull : Science Now Shrinks Piles | |ford Castilloux, Sudbury, _Mr. of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Without Pain Or Discomfort Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain And Itching As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids Toronto, Ont. (Special) --For the first time science has found a new healing substance with the ability to shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve pain and itching. 'Thousands have been relieved with this inexpensive subst right in the privacy of their own home without arly discomfort or inconvenience. In one hemorrhoid case after @nother, "very striking improve- ment' was reported and verified by doctors' observations. Pain was promptly relieved. And 'while gently relieving pain, actual reduction. or retraction (ehrinking) took place. And most amazing of all--this improvement was maintained in cases where doctors' observations were continued over a period of many months! In fact, results were so thorough GIN (EMDR » more Canadians drink BURNETT'S than any other Gin i i i that sufferers were able to make such statements as "Piles have ceased to be'a problem!" And among these sufferers were a very wide variety of hemorrhoid con- ditions, some of even 10 to 20 years? All this, without the use of nar+ cotics, anesthetics or astringents of any kind. The secret is a new heal- ing substance (Bio-Dyne)--the discovery of a famous scientific ine stitute. Already, Bio-Dyne is in wide use for healing injured tissue on all parts of the body. This new healing substance is offered in suppository or ointment form called Preparation H. Ask for individually sealed convenient Preparation H Suppositories or Preparation H ointment with special applicator. Preparation H is sold at all drug stores. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Another reason for regular saving at Sli Bank THEGANK OF NOVA-SCOTIA One of the first textured, saffron cashmeres is shown here. in a handsome coat designed for the autumn season. The ma- terial is woven in a waffle effect and is in a gray and mixture The per's fashion notes j top- nelude a matching fringed stole, patch pockets and a bone button closing. | 4

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