Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Aug 1962, p. 7

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A eameon Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, August 27, 1962 7 | Kenneth E. Neal | Jean M. Fleming United. in Marriage The marriage took place re- cently in Westmount United Church of Miss Jean May Flem- ing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Albert Fleming, and Mr. Kenneth Edward Neal, son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy F. Neal, all of Oshawa. Attendants Wear Gold Shantung At Picturesque Mogg-Scott Rites United last Saturday in St.| George's Memorial Church were Miss | The bride's mother received (Anglican)|at the reception held in the Pic- Sandraicadilly Room of the Hotel Gen- Maude Scott, daughter of Mr.|osha wearing an ensemble of) and Mrs. Marshall Scoit of Osh-|aqua and mauve with a short awa and Mr. and Mrs. aqua featuring a cloche hat of Henry James Mogg of Toronto.|/velvet and a corsage of white The Reverend Leonard Ware| feathered -- carnations. officiated at the ceremony with|bridegroom's mother chose land Mrs. D'Arcy Smith, as solo-| With a flowered hat in graduat- » list. of imported French !ame with honeymoon Given in marriage by her fa- of pale pink rose buds. ther, the bride wore a gown) As the couple left the bride was a wide band of crochet !ace| Wearing a suit of Chinese pink Richard James) jacket. She chose accessories of §|Mogg, son of Mr. | The ed tones of blue and a corsage} on their} The ceremony was performed by the Reverend Frank Ward with Mrs. Marie Taylor, organ- ist, accompanying Mrs, George Love, soloist. The bride, given in marriage |by her father, wore a gown of |pure silk organza over taffeta. The bodice had lily-point sleeves BATHE PARK AUX. The Ladies' Auxiliary of'| Bathe Park met for a business meeting in the club room. Mrs. Cleve McMann presided. The secretary's and treasurer's re-| ports were read and also afi-| nancial report of bingos held. The closing of the Park will take place on September 15. There will be treats for mem- bers' children, also a sale of home made candy and aiso home baking. Mrs. Byard King will convene this, - At the conclusion of the meet- ing, Mrs. William Haight and Mrs. William Reed served re. | freshments. | Next business meeting Sep-| tember 18 at 8 p.m. will be held, in the Bathe Park club room. and applique adorned the scoop ckline and bouffant skirt. Her} | ouffe veil was held by a pearl! and rhinestone tiara and she) carried a cascade of pink and |white carnations. Miss Barbara Brown was the | maid of honor with Miss Marion a ; "™\Mr. Alan Reesor as organist|pale blue sheath dress of lace| Martin and Miss Barbara Mc- jClimond as bridesmaids. They, |wore dresses of yellow chiffon} jover taffeta. with full skirts,) ;scoop necklines and three-quar- |ter sleeves, Their illusion veils iwere held by floral headdresses and they carried bouquests of| MPS! § or weight loss. Use at HOME while you REST. Reduces size of HIPS, TUMMY, THIGHS. NO EFFORT. Fun! Sensible, Pleasant. Economical. 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The floor plen, including entrance hall, living room, dining room, three bedrooms and spacious kitchen with nearby stairs leading to basement, Is all arranged for good traffic circulation. bronze and white chrysanthe- ums, | JUST. A' FEW OF OUR Mr. Raymond Harrison was|{/MQUS USERS: st man with the bride's Doris Day, ° A reception at The Flying | Dutchman- Bowmanville, lowed the wedding recently in Albert of Murray Russell and Elsie Janet Eileen Corb Street AT THE RECEPTION man, The bride fol- | ter of Mr. United Church Burgess | a!' ~f Oshawa. and Mrs. Roy Corbman and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and | Mrs. Clarence J. M. Burgess, is the daugh- Daniel --Pioto by Hornsby PERSONALS by a high princess crown of white carnations dusted with crystal and seed pearls and she Silver. i carried a large nosegay of full-- Mr. and Mrs. Nogg will make blown pale yellow roses. their home in Toronto. | Her matron of honor was Mrs Guests from out of town were) Douglas Vice with Mrs. Robert/present from Brooklin, Fenelon) Vesey, Brooklin, and Mrs. Ger- Falls, Bowmanville, Whitby, To- ald Burrows as attendants andjronto, Bath, Simcoe, Michigan| Miss Ann Armstrong of Fenelon|and London, England. Falls as junior bridesmaid. The) WEA? SN senior attendants wore sheath| Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jones,|leen Coombes; three-legged Elgin street and Mr. and Mrs.|race, Rollie and Eric Coombes; Marvin Varty and son Michael of Cobourg, are leaving today|cggmbes: women's on a week's vacation and plan/Colleen to visit Morrisburg, burton. Miss Maisie whistle after Coombes; Ottawa, |kick, needle, Yourth, Miss|Coombes; cr men's Coombes; Jim Coombes: Pembroke, Algonquin: and Hali-|Colleen Coombes other contests were acker, Shirley dash, Rellie shoe kick, men's shoe spot race, Winners in thread the Reginald and Rae) longest hair, Carol Violet McMillan and Mrs Ethel/Coombes; largest waistline, Les- Yourth, all of Oshawa, have re-jlie turned recently after spending|Carol Coombes; Coombes; smallest foot, lucky draw, three weeks visiting relations in|David Marsden and guessing Vancouver, British Columbia Coombes Miss Faith Marquis of Toronto beans in the jar was Randy gowns of shimmering gold cry- stallized shantung featuring cir- clet necklines and smal} sleeves. Three large petals of matching material formed aj | full standaway overskirt held at| i | the back by a self-made rose | , | High pill-box hats and sprays < of tawny gold roses accented by ivy completed their ensem-| bles. The junior bridesmaid's gown matched those of the sen-| ior attendants but was designed/ on simpler lines. The best man was Mr. Ian} MacPherson of Toronto with Mr.| John Rosebush, Mr. John Mac- Inally of Torénto and Mr. Roger Scott as ushers. | and the Misses Grace Kennedy and Edna Greenfield of Oshawa,| have returned after a two-| weeks' trip through the Mari- time Provinces and the New England States. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. |Townsend announce the en- Out-of-town guests at the|"" . Neal-Fleming wedding were Mr,|8agement of their daughter, and Mrs. Howard Hennessy,|Ila Doreen, to Mr. James Wil-| Belleville; Mr. Arthur McCann|liam Robinson, son of Mr. and| and guest, Eldorado, Ontario;|Mrs. Thomas Robinson, all of} Mr, Ronald Peate, Eldorado;;Oshawa. The marriage is to Mr. and Mrs, Wilbur McCoy,|take place on Saturday, Sep-| Little Britain and Mr. and Mrs.|tember 15, at 3.00 p.m. in the| Ronald Leitch of St. Catharines,| Salvation Army Citadel. | AT HOME | SOCIAL NOTICES | ENGAGEMENT Miss Ann Kay, of Saskatche- wan, who is in training at the) Mr, and Mrs. Raymond Bur- Oshawa General Hospital has|ton, 354 Jarvis street, will be returned from a three-week va-iat home to their relations| cation to Ireland, where she was/friends and neighbors on Satur-| visiting relations. day, September 1, from 2.00 to 4.00 and 7.30 to 10.00 p.m. on} the occasion of their 25th wed-| ding anniversary. 'The annual Coombes family picnic was held at Geneva Park recently with members from! Oakville, Tyrone, Salen, Bow:| manville and Oshawa attending. HOUSEHOLD HINT Executive members for the) A perfect non-spill container, coming year are: president, Mr.| for juices, soups or other drinks| and Mrs. L. Coombes, Bowman-|for a youngster ill in bed is an) ville; secretary-treasurer, Mr.jempty pint jar with cover. and Mrs. E. Coombes, Oakville;|Punch a hole in the cover large games, Mr, and Mrs. R. H.\enough to insert a straw, then 1B ha: MASTER DEGREE Miss Mall Metski, received WIFE PRESERVER | Smart vacationers take along as many of the supplies they'll) need as space permits. Why spend vacation time shopping| Metski joined the for film, soap, facial tissues,, Oshawa Medical etc.? ' last month. macy at the spring convoca- que for the past year. | her master's degree in phar- | tion of the University of Tor- | onto where she has been in- | structing in laboratory techni- | Miss | staff of | Pharmany | brother, Mr. Harold Fleming|Eleanor Powell, and Mr. Ronald Peate, cousin ; Bobby Darin, olie Gabor, lof the bridegroom, as ushers. jLisa Ferraday, The reception was held at the|Patrice Munsel, church hall . . Hild with the * bride's|(cia 'Albright, mother receiving in a pale pink|Helen Grayco, and fa linen sheath dress, cessories and a corsage of rose carnations. |mother chose an aqua pei |dress of peau de soie, white ac-| cessories and a corsage of) beige and bronze carnations. white ac-|Helen O'Connell. es The bridegroom's| New. Ne Effort FREE illustrated information ond FREE WE WILL BUILD THIS HOME ON YOUR OWN LOT Since we are accepting only a limited number of opplications for homes ot this low figure, oct promptly to take advantage of the excellent value. 'We will arrange your N.H.A, mortgage for you end look efter all the details including purchase of a lot if required. HOME demonstration. We SHOW AT NO COST how you may reduce in size. MAIL COUPON--LADY advisor. gives Under An N.H.A. Loan Your Monthly Payment Will Be As Low As $59.73 full information. 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