& MARIANN left, is celebrating her first birthday today. Her brother William Anthony is two and a half years old. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Alex BROOKLIN United recently in St. | Church, | | ronto and the late Mr. Chilton. Thomas Anglican Brooklin, were Miss Janis Pat- ricia Barker, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Wilfred Peter Barker of Brooklin and Mr DEFENDS PET WILLIAMS LAKE, B.C. (CP) Mrs. Grace Naismith, wife of a doctor in the Mahood area CATHERINE, | Korkush, Eastlawn street and | grandchildren of Mr, and Mrs Anthony Konopacki and Mrs William Korkush, all of Osh- awa --Ireland Studio z ' 3 ¥ 4 eg Se CATHERINE LOUISE is one | John Johnston, Tyrone, year old today. She is the Mrs. Oharles Osborne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs tice. Her great Raymond Osborne, RR 2, is Mrs. R. E Bowmanville, and grand- | Bowmanville daughter of Mr. and Mrs. --Ireland Studio SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Julius Puskas announce the engagement of their daughter, Catherine Veronica, to John James Lyons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Lyons. all of Oshawa. The mar- riage is to take place on Satur. day, September 15 at 11:00 a.m. in Holy Cross Roman Cath- olic Church ; AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Alex P. Me- Dougall, 272 Trent street, will be at home to relations, friends and neighbors from 2.00 to 5.00 p.m. on Sunday, August 26, 1962, on the occasion of their 50th and Cour- grandmother Osborne of Donald Malcolm Elford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Elford of Port Perry. The marriage took place on Saturday, August 4, in Port Perry Baptist Church ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. FE. V. Sargeant announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Evelyn Jean, to Mr. Robert William Carlson,.son of Mrs. Julien Carlson, all of Oshawa The wedding is to take place on Fri- day, August 31, 1962, in the Salvation Army Citadel, Oshawa + wedding anniversary. '| MARRIAGE *| Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Postill of WEDDING William: Robert of Mrs. W. W Chilton; son Chilton of To Mr.-and Mrs. Chilton are mak- ing their home in Whitby --Mary's Studio near here, kicked and drove off a cougar which had entered her yard and attacked her pet dog The dog was saved and the cou- gar was later shot. London Heart-broken? Mend with Elegant Convertible collars. Cute Bermuda collars. Long and short sleeves. From $2.98 Lassie! 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Following the wedding rehearsal, this eve-) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, August 23, 1962 7 ning, the bridal party wiil be entertained at the home of Mr.| PERSONALS and Mrs, Gerald Burrows. Miss Carolyn Mann, Buck- Mrs. Harold Brownlee and jchildren, Dey and Lee, were | visiting friends at Lakefield this week, Mr. Simon Leach of Saska- toon, Saskatchewan, has been a recent guest of his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fisher and fam- ily of Zion and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Leach of Taunton. 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 no charge for @\ these items. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moss and son of Estevan, Saskatche- wan, are visiting her sister Mrs John T, Ryan and Mr. Ryan, Oshawa boulevard south, while on their vacation. Invitations from Mrs. William Freyseng, wife of the Canadian National Exhibition official, and ingham avenue, Miss June Mur- ray, Landsdowne avenue, Miss Beth Cummings of Gananoque and Miss Shirley Sanderson of Toronto have returned after a six-week camping trip which covered over 12,000 miles. They were able to visit the Calgary Stampede, Lake Louise, Van-) couver, the World's Fair in) Seattle, San Francisco, Disney Land and Hollywood in Califor-| nia, the Grand Canyon, Texas,) Las Vegas and New Mexico, among many other exciting places along their route. wives of the directors, have been extended to several Osh- awa cl uwbomen to attend after- noon tea on Women's Day. Those invited include Mrs. Nor- man Evers, president of the Le- gion Auxiliary; Mrs. R. A. Wil- liams, Legion Auxiliary Zone Commander; Mrs. Robert Schoenau, president, Lionettes; Mrs, Jack Anderson, past presi- dent, Lionettes; Mrs. Owen Gibbs, Noble Grand, Oshawa Rebekah Lodge No. 3; Mrs. Robert Gray, Noble Grand Sun- shine Rebekah Lodge No. 222. Miss Sandra Scott has been honored by many friends prior to her marriage this Saturday to Mr. Richard James Mogg. Mrs, Gerald Burrows was host- ess at a linen shower assisted by Mrs, Douglas Vice and Mrs.) tobert Vesey. On 'her ar- rival the bride-elect received a carnation corsage. A miscel- laneous shower was held at. the home of the bridegroom's sis- ter, Mrs. John Maclnally, To- ronte, assisted by Mrs. Henry James Mogg, the bridegroom's CIRCUS TO BALLET | TORONTO (CP)}--The 17-year old daughter of a Barnum and Bailey Ringling Brothers circus} team has given up her sawdust-! filled sandals for ballet slippers Tamara Christina Heyer is siu- dying at the Canadian National Ballet school here and later plans to move to. 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