Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Oct 1962, p. 8

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~ ae 2 + ger epee WINNIPEG HONE Prior to a honeymoon trip to Winnipeg, Miss Donna - Marie Elliott, daughter of Mrs. Malcolm R. Elliott, Osh- 2 .awa and the late Mr. Elliott and Mr. Clifford Lloyd - Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. _- | YMOON Wilbert Smith, Oshawa, were united in marriage. The cere- "mony was performed in King Street United Church with the Reverend Wesley Herbert officiating. --Aldsworth Photography Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Henning) - Honeymooning in marriage by her father, Sheila Gail Williams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "George E. Williams recently be- came the bride of Donald Wil- liam Henning, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Henning, all of Oshawa. The ceremony was per- "formed in St. Andrew's United Church with Reverend Doctor 'George Telford officiating. -- Mr. Kelvin James, organist, accompanied the soloist, Miss >Dale Bell who sang '"'Wedding "Hymn" and "The Lord. Is My Shepherd". * 'The bride wore a gown of or- ganza over taffeta featuring the bodice designed with short sleeves and a sabrina neckline trimmed with sequins and alen- con lace. The full gathered skirt was trimmed with Alencon lace * accented by sequins and formed into a chapel train. A crown of seed pearls held her fingertip "veil and she carried a cascade of red roses and white carna- . "Hons. Miss Marion Johnston was the maid of honor with Miss Mar- * garet Ellis, Miss Helen Pankow and Miss Sharon Henning as 'bridesmaids. They wore dresses of sapphire blue organza over taffeta and blue velvet veiled crown headdresses. They carried Cascade bouquets of pink and white carnations. Miss Denise Chapman, flower girl wore sky blue organza and lace over taf- Given 'feta and carried a bouquet of white carnations and blue chry- santhemums. The bridegroom's brother, Mr. Noel jgold accessories. Henning was the best You can buy o re-sale home . ..« in the house itself and the money you save. Better all oround terms too! Look to. . . LLOYD REALTY (Oshewe) Ltd. for the @ BEST LISTINGS © MOST LISTINGS © BEST VALUED LISTINGS /RE-SALE HOMES thet sell trom $7,900 to $14,900 "List With Lloyd". .. Then Call Your, Mover Realtors 101 SIMCOE NORTH 728-5123 In Bermuda man with Mr. William Cur- tis and Mr. Jack Litovchik as ushers. The reception was held at | District Old Country Club week-|cellent talk on "Faith" the Legion Hall with the bride's|ly whist drive, held last Wed-| born not of fear, but mother receiving in a dress of mink toned lace over taffeta and beige accessories. The _bride- groom's mother chose olive On Monday night, October 22, at 7.30 p.m. in the Salvation Army Citadel, the 17th Brownie Pack held their fly-up with 90 in attendance. Envoy and Mrs. Charles Cath- moir of Bracebridge formerly of Oshawa, former Brown Owl of 17th Pack for 6 years, were the special out of town guests. Other special guests were Major and Mrs. Lewis, Adelaide Dis- trict Commission Mrs: W. E. Gardiner. Brown Owl Mrs. John Mc. Phee welcomed the parents and called upon Envoy Mrs. Cath- man to present the following badges:- ; Athletes; Nancy Lee, Jane Beatty, Jean Peters, Marilyn Finer, Kathy Aldred, Bonnie Fraser, Debbie Parfitt, Teresa Davis; cyclists - Rosemary Mc- Donald, Kitty McConnell, Cathy Shaw, Debbie Parfitt, Marilyn Finer; swimmers - Lois Good. all, Teresa Davis; thrift - Patti PERSONALS Mrs. C. D. Russell, a past president, and Mrs. A. W. Armstrong, president of Osh- awa Branch, of the Women's Hospital Auxiliary, will be- at- tending the 52nd annual con- vention of the Women's Hospital | Auxiliaries as delegates. The| convention is being held at the| Royal York Hotel on October 29, 30 and 31. Also attending are Mrs. R. W. Bassett, who will be presenting the dolls in the Parade of Projects and 17th Oshawa Brownie Fly-Up Brings Large Attendance Canning; woodworker - Joanne McPhee; jester - Lois Goodall; needleworker Cathy Shaw; house orderly - Jean Peters. Brown Owl then enrolled three new brownies;. Gail Norris, Gayle Coppin and Annette Hard- sand, _ Those to fly-up were called to enter the magic circle and the parent was called upon to pin the wings on their daughters. The. new guide joined the 17th Guide Company led by Captain Mrs. John Wright, who was for: merly a Guide Captain with the Salvation Army in Lindsay for 5 years, and recently moved to Oshawa. A The following 17 Brownies flew-up:- Patti Canning, Joanne McPhee, Debbie Hosking, Lois Goodall, Gwen Norris, Teresa Davis, Catherine Shaw, Nancy Lee, Bonnie Frauts, Vickie Par- fitt, Michele Head, Margaret Dobson, Jennifer Davies, Jane Beatty, Jean Peters, Linda Wal- ler, Eva Dezsi. Through each Brownies' effort Brown Owl Mrs. nounced the Pack purchased its own "Toad Stool". Major F. Lewis thanked everyone for their co-operation with the Pack, Refreshments were served by the Parents' Committee. UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES McPhee an-| { TWO YEARS William Franklin Porter is celebrating his second birth- day today. He is the son of Mr- and Mrs. Murray Porter, Newtonville and is the gtand- OLD TODAY Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Porter, Oshawa. --Astor Studio, Bowmanville | and Douglas Harold Weir on | thirty o'clock. Dr. Robert Bruce || Pierce, minister of the church, "4 |Woll, also an aunt of the bride. Douglas H. Weir Formerly Oshawa Marries in Chicago Ohicago Temple First Metho- dist Church, Chicago, Illinois, was the setting for the wed. ding-of Juanita Ruth Garber Saturday, October 13, at two- performed the double-ring cere- mony. The bride is the daugh- ronto, New York, Detroit, St. Louis and Canton, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. James. Harold Weir entertained at "Ivan- hoes" for the rehearsal party and out-of-town guests.- SALES ARE FEWER Sales of new farm imple- ments and equipment in Can- ada in 1961 were valued whole- sale at $201,777,000, down 7.2 per cent from 1960, the Domin- ion Bureau of Statistics re- :|square By THE CANADIAN PRESS SHIP LESS WALLBOARD Shipments of gypsum wall board declined in September to 41,434,809 square feet from the 41,662,008 square feet a year earlier. Shipments of gypsum lath declined to 23,588,545 feet. from 24,750,342, sheathing to 647,210 square feet . from 839,594 and plasters to 22, 150 tons from 22,835: ported today, Sales of repair parts declined four per cent to ter of Mrs. Roy Garber and the late Mr. Garber. The bride- groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Harold Weir of St, Petersburg, Florida, for- merly of Oshawa. Mr. William H. Whitaker, church organist, played the wedding music and the bride was given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Albert Woll. Mr. John Iversek sang "The Wed- ding Hymn" and "The Lord's Prayer." Miss Mary Margaret Garber was maid of honor for her sis- ter. The bridegroom's father | WINTER scheduled for the reference. was best man. Ushers were} Mr. David Schuetts of St. Louis, | Missouri, and Mr. Alan Allmon, | Canton, Ohio; cousin of the) bride. | A reception was held at the home of Miss Ruth and Miss Mary Brookshire, aunts of the bride, assisted by Mrs. Albert {_ After the honeymoon spent in| |Hawaii, the bridal couple will jmake their home in St. Louis, | | Missouri, where the bridegroom | jis district sales representative \for Northwest Airlines. Guests were present from To- FRIENDSHIP UNIT UCW Mrs, C. R. Lunn, Mrs. Steven Heney and Mrs. T. E. Suther-| land, representing the Evening} Chapter. | | A Hallowe'en party was: held| Friday evening at the home of Patsy Spratt, Rosehill avenue. | The evening included games and prizes with the costume prize being won by Janice Read who was dressed as an Indian} maiden. Refreshments were| served and all departed with a candy apple. Winners at the Oshawa and jnesday at Rundle Park club-| which helps people to meet 'the|Mrs. Harold Wright and her| Mrs. jhouse were: First, Mr. Robert} |Fenton; second, Mrs. J. Brown! jand third, Mrs. A. Wright. The The October meeting of the! Friendship Unit of King Street United Church UCW was held) recently in the ladies' parlors. The devotional service, with the theme "The Church and This Day", was under the leadership of Mrs. Harold Wright, assisted) by Mrs. Douglas Lander and Mrs. H. S. Myers. In addition, two solos were sung by Mrs. Lander, accompanied on the piano by Mrs. Clarence Scott. A special guest was Mrs. ed the UCW visitation planned for November. The unit leader, Mrs. H. L. Bell, presided for the meeting. The minutes of the last meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. . C, Wilson, and reports were given by the treasurer, Mrs. Le- Roy Kellar, and the flower con- vener, Mrs. M. R. Elliott members were reminded of the UCW meeting, and the Merry- Go-Round 'supper and' sale of work in November, in which all units will participate. Joshua Kinsey, who gave an ex- tests of day-by-day living. Another special guest was green organza over taffeta with|"'booby'" prize went to Mrs, |Mrs. H. W. Blakely from the They both wore corsages of yellow roses. When the bridal couple left on a honeymoon trip to Ber- muda the bride was wearing a charcoal grey suit, red acces- sories and an orchid. corsage. Mr, and Mrs. Henning will | make their home in Oshawa. Out of town guests were from Whitby, Toronto, Scarborough, Newcastle, Bowmanville, King- ston and Locust Hill. HOUSEHOLD HINT For an unusual decorative touch for the birthday party, place candies in the centre of orange slices and float them, lighted, on top of the punch. David Paterson. King Street UCW, who explain- ALL MIXED UP? | | First a spoon... | stir. . | STOP... 1 | WEIGHT"CAUSE Eating between meals sulting extra weight may be re- action to boredom, anger, worry or restlessness. ind re- measuring cup. . . clean up what's spilled ... . ladle out each glass -- PURE SKIM MILK "AT THE STORE OR AT YOUR DOOR" . add woter. . . stir and LET'S JUST PICK-UP A THROW-AWAY CARTON | | | | Following the business meet-| The November meeting will be} -- faithling there was a social hour,|held November 21. The a4 of God,| The} | CHEERFUL GIVERS UNIT The October meeting of the King \Cheerful Givers Unit of Street UCW: was opened by Mrs. Clarence Scott. The minutes were read by) Mrs. Cecil Quantrillswho also called the roll. | Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Howard) |Brown opened the devotional. | Mrs. Lawrence Allen, Mrs.| Norman Wirsching, Mrs. Ar-| thur Brown and Mrs, Scott gave} \in daily work- with refreshments served by|Will be November 28, group. 'group served refreshments. { Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and Psuperfluous hair, Genoshe Hotel, Oct. 29, 30, 31 Over 13 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawa at the PHONE 723-4641 ja round table talk on Bible Study Arthur Brown and her) for appointment om these dates facilities. MONDAY--7:30 P.M., Bridge Club complete i Gillen 728-7232. . THURSDAY, 7:30 P.M., SATURDAY, Dances and OSHAWA TENNIS CLUB | 'PROGRAMME. The following regular events have been winter season . . .. please cut out end retain for future SUNDAY -- 2 P.M. till ClosingyCLUB ACTIVITIES Table tennis, cards, darts, chess, canteen TUESDAY, 8 P.M., Euchre and Bridge Night, prizes, members 50c non members 75c including lunch, WEDNESDAY, 8 P.M., Ladies' Keep Fit Classes Club members only 25c. HALLOWE'EN DANCE SATURDAY, NOV. 3 Admission 1.50 MEMBERSHIP $3.00 for balance of year PHONE 728-1625 for details. $39,644,000. aia / Motor City Duplicate nformation call Dr. G. 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