a. RES MRS. GARY B. HOOEY United in marriage recent- | ly in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church were Kajh- leen Mary O'Connor and 'Gary Blakely Hooey. The bride is the daughter of Mr. ee RESIDING IN TORONTO Albert Street United Church was the scene of the wedding of Alma Margaret Allin and Paul Edward Brandon, re- cently. The bride is the daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn | Bridal Tea, Showers, Parties Honor Beverly Carole Grant Miss Beverly Carole Grant whose marriage to Mr. William Arthur Smith will take place tomorrow afternoon at First Baptist Church has been enter- tained at several pre-nuptial events. Mrs. Harold Grant, Athol street east, entertained for her daughter at a tea on Monday evening. She was assisted by Mrs. William Found, mother of the prospective bridegroom. Pouring tea were Mrs. Chris Deutinger and Mrs. Charles) Nichols. Serving were Miss) Susan Winter, Miss Dorothy Fraleigh, Miss Maureen Mar-) tin and Mrs. Lloyd Weir. Mrs. | Paul Cochrane was in charge} of the shower and gift rooms) and Miss Gail Denby was in charge of the guest book. Mrs. Chris Deutinger and Mrs. Donald Harris were co- hostesses at a family party at the former's home, King street, east, when a chrome canister set and bread box were pre- sented, also kitchen items. Mrs.) Harold Winter assisted the host- esses in serving. Mrs, Clayton Denby, Jasmine crescent, arranged a party) where relatives and friends) presented the bride-to-be with miscellaneous gifts. Mrs. Roy Hopps assisted the hostess. Miss Maureen Martin and Miss Dorothy Fraleigh co-host- ed a kitchen and pantry shower at the former's home, Adelaide street west, attended by class-/ mates of the class of 1960 Osh-| awa General Hospital School of - Nursing. | Mrs, Joseph Kerr and her, daughter, Janet, Sutherland av-| enue, entertained at a dinner) party at which friends and for- mer neighbors of the future) bride presented her with mis-! cellaneous gifts. The future bride and bride-/ groom received a cut crystal} bowl and a stainless steel fry. BE A MOVIE STAR Visit Walmsley and Magill, 9 King St. E. and find out how you too can obtain a Kodak Movie Camara for only 19.95 -- and be a movie star on your own screen. / Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 ® THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, August 24, 1962 7 PERSONALS -* \the Taming of the Shrew which|ter Beath, Miss Judith Drynan, Mar y,were elected for 1963: Past| street, returned this week from! president, Mr, Frank' Prouse of - |Banff where she attended the Pickering; president, Mr. Stan- '\drama course at the Summer ley Lovell, Oshawa; vice-presi- _|School of Fine Arts. She was dent, David Coates, Brooklin; selected for the role of Kather-|secretary, Mrs. Harold Hayes, ine in the student production of|Columbus; treasurer, Mr. Wal- Columbus; sports was rformed at Banff, Cal-/committee, Mr. Walter Beath, gary a Edmonton and at the|Grant Down and Donald Down; final performance it was an-|ta»le committee, Mrs. Frank} nounced that Miss Drynan 'had|Prouse, Mrs. Fred Robbins, | been awarded the senior schol-|Mrs. Allan Down, Mrs. Frank arship for second-year students. Hayes, Mrs. David Coates and The prize, which will cover next Mr. Carl Down. The picnic will summer's course, was present. be held in the samé place for ed by Senator Cameron, direc- 1963 me ee eee: Miss Lillian Mae Marsh re- Miss Joan Smith, Bowman- turned on Wednesday from |ville, Mrs. W. J. Dyke, Toronto jand Mrs. Ted Yeo of Whitby jentertained in honor of Miss Beverley Claire Smith of Bow- manville prior to her marriage \recently to Mr. Norman Hugh Gordon Smith of Oshawa Mrs. Herbert Higgs, son Keith and Mrs. Higgs' mother, Mrs. J. Andrew, all of Milton, for- merly of Ritson road north, Osh- awa, were in town visiting friends yesterday. and Mrs. L, P. O'Connor of Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Hooey of Ajax. --Photo by Hornsby As a result of various proj- ects undertaken by Voice of Women of Oshawa as a group and as individuals, the mem- bers have been able to forward the sum of $80 to head office in Toronto to assist in defraying expenses for the international conference of women to be held in Montreal next month. Mrs. Sidney Bateson, Oshawa chair- man, will be attending the gen- eral sessions of the conference. 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. The 14th annual picnic of the Down family was held on the family property with Mr. Elmer Down and Mr. Bruce Down and families, RR 4 Oshawa, as hosts. There were 77 relatives present. The president, Mr. Frank Prouse welcomed the guests who enjoyed many sports and Washington, D.C., where she took a sight-seeing holiday after) © attending the Dance Educators' convention, the Dance Masters' convention and Dance Caravan, a study course for teachers, and Dance Teachers' Normal School, all in New Yotk City, during the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. William Reid, Park road north, have returned after a month vacation in Scot- land where they attended the marriage of their daughter, Eve- lyn Dorothy, to Mr. Melvyn D. Collins of Edinburgh . Prior to her marriage recent- ly to Mr. Kenneth Edward Neal Sandra Maria Gatto, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gauden- zio F, Gatto, recently be- vame the bride of Antonia DeCicco, son of Mr, and Mrs. Giovanni DeCicco, all of ANN LANDERS Well-Meant Ge Dear Ann Landers: I've been crying all morning and can hardly see through the tears to write this letter, Please tell me who' is wrong. Can Bounce Back sture the parents to dinner and at the last moment had to add a place- setting at the table. | Last Saturday night we had a dinner party. It was not formal Surprise Party Honors Pair Wed 25 Years A surprise party was held re- cently in the 420 Wing of the Oshawa Airport in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nichols who were celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary. A garden wedding was 7 formed on August 17, 1937, af the home of the bride's mother; "WED IN HOLY CROSS CHURCH {| Oshawa. Monsignor Philip Cof- fey performed the ceremony in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church. --Photo by Hornsby SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Blanchard announce the engage- FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs, Norman H. My husband's sister lives in another state. She has four chil- dren and a husband who likes liquer more than he likes his family, As a result of his drink- ing he is out of work a great deal. When he is working he spends everything in the bars. His wife actually supports the family. Their children, who are a few years younger than ours, are good youngsters and it hurts me to see them looking so shabby. Two weeks ago I packed up a big box of clothing which my children had outgrown. With a little mending and laundering there's still plenty of wear left in the clothes. This morning I received the box which my sister-in-law re- but the women all wore dark chiffon and printed silk dresses. This girl came with her parents (as usua]) wearing stretch pants and a pongee shirt. My husband was furious. He took me aside and said: "This is the last time we're having that girl in this house." F ur Do you feel I should tell her At the reception Mr. Brian, |mother when we invite fer and| Nichols proposed the toast to her husband in the future that| his parents. A presentation wad" the daughter is not included:--| made by their youngest son) |M. K. Eric, on behalf of the many» Mag ied cee with 'a Dieyear.| lends and relatives present, old fifth wheel. It's sad that the| When the honored couple res, young woman doesn't have| ceived a silver lazy-susan, en. friends of her own, Perhaps if| tree dish ,gravy boat and cake jher parents didn't drag her! server among the many flow:" -- jalong she'd cultivate some ac- ers and telegrams. Mr. Nichols Mrs. Harry Clark with the ceremony performed by the Reverend Frederick idin; now of Chicago. Mr. and M Nichols have three sons, Mr. Eric Nichols, Mr. Brian Nichols and Mr. Alan Nichols, all -of Oshawa. turned with a note saying: |the woman that the invitation is| |"Thank you for your kindness | for couples only and does not |but we don't need these things." include their daughter. I feel ay | ove Senn slapped) Dear Ann Landers: across the face. at is Your! with - P ' opinion?--MEANT WELL "cn cae ee Dear Meant Well: Your sister-; in-law had the same feeling. I suspect the clothing you sent was soiled and torn, This un. doubtedly offended the woman block it, ~--and with good reason. Would it be in poor taste to! I'm sure you meant to be accept his diamond ring now?| kind,' but sending used clothing/So far as I am concerned the to relatives is a ticklish business ring is just a symbol of an ap- at best. From now on, see noth-|proaching marriage that will jing, say nothing and send noth-\come as a surprise to nobody. ling. --TEMPTED ( Dear Ann Landers: This prob.! Dear Tempted: A man whose I'm going had a ter- rible time getting free of his wife. The divorce is still not final, but his lawyers say it won't be long because she has exhausted every legal effort to lem is not of world-shattering silver tea service, the Wotan the: the means tell) resented his bride of twentys five years with a five-piece: Present for the reception and dance which followed was Mrs. A. E, Mack, of Oshawa, grand- mother of the bride and out-of,, town guests were Mrs, Doris Tonkin, Brantford; Mrs. Belle® Garbutt, Mr. and Mrs. Albert, Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. George Chandler, all of Toronto; Mr." and Mrs. William Mack, Orillia. and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hoyte of Oakville. symbolizes your engagement to a married man go ahead, but it ment of their daughter, Donna Joan, to Mr. James David Norman, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Norman, all of Oshawa. The wedding is to take place on Saturday, September 15, 1962 at 13.30. p.m. in Northminster Unit- ed Church. in Westmount United Church, Miss Jean Fleming was honored by several showers. Miscellan- eous showers were held by Mrs. Ernest Martin, Fairleigh ave- nue, Miss Barbara' Brown, Cubert street, and Mrs. Thomas Neal, Mary street. A shower was held by neighbors of the bridegroom at the home of Mrs PEACHY Fred Lowe, Jarvis street and a diet picnic and presentation was held 3 i at Springhill Park in honor of; Source of Vitamin A the future bride by her co-work-! loupe and yellow peaches rate ers of the Wire and Harness De-| high on the list of excellent pptianea of the Sate! sources, says the Foods De- Motors. / er ne wedding fre- 3 'aaron the bridal party che partment at Macdonald Insti- entertained at the home of Mr./ tute, Guelph. What a pleasant and Mrs. Percy Neal, Jarvis'way to obtain a source of Street Vitamins! Mrs. E. A. Middlemass has received an invitation from Mrs.| Manufacturers' and Service William Freyseng, wife of the|Clubs' day, and Mrs. Jo Ald president of the Canadian Na-|winckle has been invited to tional Exhibition, to attend an/attend several functions today, afternoon tea in the Q-ueen|Press, Radio and Television include a Canta- Does your games. The following officers! Elizabeth Building on Tuesday,|day. Allin, Oshawa, and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brandon of To- inte. ' --Photo by William Dixon, Toronto ing pan from their neighbors on Cadillac avenue south, The staff of the paediatric) department, Oshawa General Hospital, presented the bride-to- be with an aluminum sandwich tray. The staf and anagement of Monteith, Monteith, Riehl and Co. presented the prospective bridegroom with a pair of table lamps. 3 Piece Boxed Pen Set TO ALL CUSTOMERS WHO OPEN A CREDIT ACCOUNT OR HAVE AN ADD-ON TO AN EXISTING ACCOUNT. OFFER GOOD ONLY UNTIL SATURDAY, AUGUST 25th. OPEN YOUR ACCOUNT TODAY VALUE 1.99 Following the rehearsal this) evening, the bridal party will be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. William Found, Cadillac avenue south. i DOWNTOWN 21 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH PHONE 723-2294 TRE PHONE 723-2209 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTR ZELLER'S Walter wish to announce that|importance--but---- the marriage of their daughter,) Four years ago a charming Julie Ann, to Mr. Robert John|Couple of middle age moved to' - . 4 _|this community. They have a Armstrong has been transfer. 24-year-old daughter who goes red from Ebenezer United everywhere with her parents, Church, Courtice, to St. Naturally, at first we rea- Andrew's United Church, Sim-|soned the daughter might be divorce has not come through is| will make you look like a food--, still married. If you want tojand a fool, moreover, who has wear a diamond ring which|no sense of propriety. % | | & coe street, and will be held on| lonely so nothing was said. 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