Married Recently United in marriage recently in St. Andrew's Presbyterian : Church, Whitby, were reen é Marie Turnbull, daughter of Mr. Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 Doreen Turnbull Larry Kendall and Mrs, Gordon Hawes, Whitby and Larry Vardy Kendall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 1, 1962 7) Utica, The ceremony was perform- 'ed by the Reverend James Mc- Clure assisted by Mr. Nelson LeGrow, Utica, a student minis- ter. The wedding music was layed by Mr. Robin Nicholson. hitby and soloist, Mr. Frank Rosetiani, sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "Because". Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a gown of pure silk peau de sole on Sheila Coverly John Infusini Exchange Vows In_a doublering ceremony in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, Oshawa, recently, Sheila Georgina, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coverly, Bowmanville, became the bride of John Oreste Infusini. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Aristide Infusini, Italy. The Reverend L. T McGough performed the ceremony with Mr. Jack Driscoll playing the wedding music. The soloist was Mrs. William Kinsman. The bride, given in marriage by her father, was in a gown of French chantilly iace, the fitted jacket fashioned with sweetheart neckline and lily poised sleeves The skirt was of chantilly lace princess lines with a flowing OCTOBER BRIDE with nylon tulle flounce over a chapel train and lily - point hooped crinoline-and tubing of sleeves, Her bouffant veil of] 'the engagement is an- |nylon tulle graced from waist French er) bev bgp a8 nounced of Miss Pauline | to co egy tage en and carried ber grandmother's Bible| Mary Johnston, daughter of white orchid topped with 0 baby topped with peach toned or-| Mrs. Dorothy G. Johnston of purple orchid on prayer book chids, yellow roses and g01d) whitby to Mr. Joseph O'Neil | with streamers of stephanotis. bronze chrysanthemums. jai Pare, son of Mrs. Rose D. Mrs, Gordon Kilpatrick, Bow- The bride's sister, Mrs. David) Gastoneuay of Campbellton, | Manville, sister of the bride, Mountenay was the matron of) Now Brunswick and the late |Was matron of honor and Miss honor with Miss Susan Wain-| yy, x, udger Pare. The mar-.| Patricia Johnston, Oshawa, was wright, Miss Carol -- ig riage will take place in St. |bridesmaid. Both dressed iden-| INCOMING PRESIDENT of | immediate past pres:dent, in- | to right are Mrs, Ross Coul-) Kietz, president ~- elect, ana" by and Mrs. Jack Oden: 18 fi | Jonn the Evangelist Church, tically in rich cocoa brown] the Ladies' Civitan Club, Mrs. | troduced her executive for the | son, corresponding secretary; | Mrs. Andrew Chrisomalis, *' the attendants, They shidy sd er,{ Whitby. dresses of Italian lace tops,| Robert D. Malcolmson, seated | coming season at the opening | Mrs. Gary Bayless, record- | treasurer. cal sheath gowns of apple gre --Photo by Stannett | Scooped necklines with % length] left with Mrs. J. W: Logan, | dinner meeting. Standing left | ing secretary;, Mrs. John --Oshawa Times Phote. .. peau de soie tice ee yep sleeves and rich satin skirts. : organza overskirts an A They wore matching veiled /< a ' {ing hats. They carried crescent crowns and carried baskets of N Pr d T ak Otti ; the children during the coming shaped ~~ of gee Past UNITS, rst sae fr in autumn shades. ew eSl ent es ce Mothers Are Guests term. Mrs. Ken Brown tead & ladioli, yellow roses r ittle Jerry and Howie . . 8 cs ; em ila' ; 3 ; enrysanthemums. Miss Judy AUXILIARI 5 Murney, Peterborough, cousins At Ladie 4 Civitan Fall Dinner | Kindergarten Tea boom giving 8 Chin's Greve E= | Mowat, flower girl, wore an em- of the bride were ring bearers. Ss of a day in kindergarten. ic broidered white silk organza) CENTRE STREET ucw Mr. Luigi D'Addesse, Toronto,| 'The first dinner meeting of|Mrs. Ross Coulson, that the cost| An afternoon tea for the moth- A delicious lunch was provided ; dress on princess lines with a) The UCW of Centre Street/acted as best man and Mr. the fail-sonbons of the Ladin keeping their adopted Indian|¢rs of the Kindergarten Class of|by the mothers of Miss Best's matching headband. She carried| United Church held its first)Renzo Salice, Toronto and Mr.|... Boy was raised from !84.00 to|Dr. Robert Thornton School wasiGrade 1 class, and served by a basket of flowers to match] meeting of the fall season re-|Gordon Kilpatrick, Bowmanville|"\Vitan Club was held at theli9¢ 99 9 year, Letters of thanks|Meld recently in Westminster|y,, "3 Kozak, Mrs. David those of the senior attendants.|cently with Mrs. Fred Graham) were ushers. Sandlewood Restaurant recent:|were received from Simcoe| United Church: The tea was con. ae i : The best man was Mr. Paull presiding. The reception. was held injly with past president, Mrs./settlement House for the cash|Vened by Mrs. David Clutchoy Clutchey and Mrs, James Wat- Richardson, Whitby, with Mr.!" .4,. mari Hann conducted the| Sandalwood Restaurant, Receiv-|James Logan, vacating the/donation and from the Cystic and Mrs. James Watson. son, Tea was poured by Mrs. Joseph Wainwright, Whitby _ worship, taking "'In the Garden"|ing, the bride's mother wore a|chair, after dinner, in favor of|Foundation of Canada for the) The guests were greeted at|Alex Craigie, past-president of.. Mr. Kenneth McKeever a8 ush-| .. the topid. sheath dress of pure silk, pea-|the incoming president, Mrs.|cheque issued to them for re-|the door by Mrs. Hartleyjthe Home and School Assovia-_ ' ers. ; a| Mrs, Deaf Peel read the min- nut butter color, with matching|Robert Malcolmson. search. Delaney, president of the Home|tion. The mothers made them- BRIGHTEYES pe grote! the utes of the June meeting. Mrs. ---- need - ce of} Mrs. Malcolmson introduced] Mrs. FRANK Simmons, the su/and aes F gee gor fog Rog they 1 og Pe gh " one ane~ : : ; a c 'ait the| yellow and bronze delight roses. i elwere asked to sign the guestiother, and a social hour was Cynthia Jean, six-month-oid -- aires " Fe pen church hall, wearing a pale blue ee os see a eopatt MAA telegtans Was received trate vend a geen rete were ce ken wn one retalee. gn gues siceea ty ait daughter of Mr. and Mrs. er ag and Mrs. Rob- | SK crepe a aah gy flowers sent to sick and be-|the groom's parents in Italy.|Civitan, Mrs, Allan Harper and|corsages, which is a regular) Mrs. Ray Hatter sang wo Z R. B. Hanthorne, Centre| ort Crandell of Oshawa, and cessories and a corsage 0 fier|reaved was given by Mrs. Earl After honeymooning in Niagara/Mrs, Leonard Newland. monthly courtesy. solos and was thanked by Mrs. NOW RESPECTABLE Street, Bowmanville, seems | pgreat-granddaughter of Mrs. | TOS€s- pig hy gy went dress,|J ames. Arrangements were Falls and points west, Mr. and! Resuming her duties as club] As is. always with Ladies|Hartley Delaney. TATSFIELD, England (CP)-- - | Mary Vann, Oshawa. a oo s|made for the turkey dinner to|Mrs. Infusini are making thelr|secretary, Mrs. Gary Bayliss|Civitan at this time of the year,! Mr. Michael Karpiak :-|The Anglican' church of this proud to pose for the photog ary Vann, = green accessories and corsage|MAVe (OF Oo SOc tober 3. |home in Oshawa. ay the uinieos ¢ "4 the W. aM el Karpiak, princi-|The Anglican church 0 rapher. She is the grand- --Aldsworth Photography | 9 yellow roses. se he ednesday, cl War going awa, tha" batile pial gee es hae the be 3 e viher 4 - ys eans er pal of the school, introduce? his|Surrey village wants to borrow When the bridal couple left on} After the business egtey | pe wore a three-piece' brown and eb if 2 rps ibe anew od witha = y peeve ris hi sy bron aig teacher, Miss|Jacob Epstein's statue Risen' M B C b brown three-piece wool suit,/their honeymoon trip to North-| freshments were serve y black Italian knit sult and black|Chrisomalis related to the clubtious array of panting ke allt dies sdale. Miss Esdale out-|Christ,"" which caused a contro- . bray, 0 OUurg brown accessories and a corsage| ern Ontario the bride was wear-| Unit. accessories. Her hat was beigelits financial statu "Thon Hall y OF tee Caine ed a typical day's routine injversy when first exhibited in of yellow pinocchio roses when|ing a three-piece brown wo0 $ fin s. 'or joween and for Christmas| class, and told the mothers what/1920. It now belongs to a woman Becomes The Bride the bridal couple left on their| suit, matching accessories and & honeymoon trip to Western Can-| corsage of orange shade roses. Of E : M Atkins jada Mr. and Mrs, Kendall are ric . | On their return ea and gn making a at 100 Park ; Atkins will make their home injroad south, Oshawa. a thi sorting Pridsy a Oshawa. Out of town guests were from Was ne se eeece of Eric Mark| Guests from out of town. in-| Stratford, Waterloo, Ingersoll, -- poraeh Mr. and Mrs,| cluded Mr. and Mrs, David Mc-|Toronto, Ajax, Oshawa, Brook- Atkins, $07 ot atkins, Oshawa,|~lhinney, Miss Sheila McElhin-|lin, Brampton and Uxbridge and Mark merge atcicta Bray, ney, Mr. Patrick McElhinney,| Port Perry. and Maria Jane 2 '| Miss Mary Bray, Cobourg; Mr. drugher af rand Mey Genrf*|ang ars" areld crag, Miss| wag em | OB 2 'he Reverend H. A. Mellow|sco-s Teg, Sorento ae '| CASTLE BROMWICH, Eng- officiated with Mr. J. R. Robert.| Bernice Ferguson, Baltimore, land (CP)--A new factory in WIFE PRESERVE isher, son as organist. | nar this Warwickshire town caN/ 4 wornout toothbrush is just ri i oe Miss Patricia John- The bride, given in marriage turn pigs into pies in one hour. ston, Oshawa, was also hostess the thing for scrubbing plant) .+ +, miscellaneous sh nl by her father, wore a cloud- It is described as the most mod- ' he er ae white sheath gown with a belied) SOCIAL NOTICES ern pie factory in Europe. leaves. -- ee ye te bales rn ANNOUNCE DATE OF FALL WEDDING |Sision'or'sasetueetort tifs. The bodice of organza over ENGAGEMENT sented Miss Coverly with a long sleeves were edged with|to Mr. John Howard, Hoskin, carried a cascade of tawny gold|Saturday, October 27 at 3.00 Doreen Willson, wore a short swansdown. Mrs, Edward Middiemass|and made plans for the annuallshe expects to accomplish: with| living in Tatsfield. " WARD'S| FALL od DRAPERY | Out of town guests were from rumma: 4 gave a report on the Oshawa ge sale in O . Men's iggy he 2) 9 or Eben-|and District UNICEF Commit-|clothing would be collected and Parte " an Fh opens Sie tee meeting and attended as a|parcelled for African University 'as sAarainen at ry pe: vide] delegate of Ladies Civitan. They| students in Toronto. atnwareharertiovia Park er ued asked for a donation of !2.00 for| Following the business section Bethe Grids, Wan Moctees tg the publicity of UNICEF. of the meeting an informal game » Was hostess at a Ladies Civitan were informed|of court whist was enjoyed by miscellaneous shower. Miss Cov- erly was a guest of honor at a by the corremennes ee?! dinner given at Sandalwood Res- taurant, by the Parts Billing De- partment, General Motors, and was presented with a floor pol- isher, a blanket and gifts for net featured a Sabrina neckline| Mr. and irs. Kenneth Wil- outlined with re-embroidered)liams ie it vais Alencon lace and beading. Thelof their daughter, Sharon Irene, lace motifs. Her pearl crown|son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard held a full shoulder-length veil|W. Hoskin, all of Oshawa. The of white tulle illusion and she|marriage is to take place on " | be roses, white orchids, stephanotis| p.m. in Harmony United Church - and trailing ivy. iss Elizabeth ENGAGEMENT Her attendant, Miss Elizabe iia. Dorey GO. Debesied all Vita ti dress of mist green peau de of Whitby announces the en- soie. The full skirt fell from|%@gement of her daughter, Paul- unpressed pleats with the softly|in¢ Mary, to Mr. Joseph O'Neil molded bodice trimmed at the oe son of Page sunt D. waistline with matching bows.|\astonguay 0! ampbellton, septic action, OYSTEX is also an analgesic It featured a scoop neckline and|New Brunswick and the late otha aakerhe oud pussuiar neta, Get elbow-length sleeves. She wore|Mr. Ludger Pare. The marriage OYSTEX from druggist, Feel better fast, a beige headdress and carried a/Will take place on Saturday, cascade of yellow and bronze|October 20, at 11.00 a.m. in St. chrvsanthemums. \John the Evangelist Church, will be Mr. Ross Atkinson was the| Whitby, Ontario. ALL DAY SATURDAY | ker and Mr. Walter Haas as and WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON The reception was held in the| Five trains cover the 155.9 In accordance with By-law No. 2430. church hall with the bride's mo-|Miles of the Paris to Lille rail MRS. W. W. PARK ther receiving in a slate-grey road run in 130 minutes, includ- 55 BRUCE ST. wool dress, green accessories|ing two stops. of Miss Sharon Irene Wil of Mr. and Mrs. Howard W. UPTON'S PAINT & WALLPAPER STORE and a corsage of yellow pinoc- jiams and: Mr, John Howard Hoskin, all of Oshawa. The 25 BOND EAST chio roses. 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