Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Nov 1962, p. 8

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TO BE WED AT CHRISTMASTIDE December 22 is the date set for the marriage of Miss Judith Carolyn Hobbs and Mr. Delmer Adrian Neimann. The future bride is the daugh- and Mrs, Ken- Ashton, On- Neimann is and Mrs. Haliburton. ter of Mr. neth Hobbs, tario, and Mr. the son of Mr. Emil Neimann, Wemen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 22, 1962 The ceremony will be per- formed in Munster United Church. Audrey Noreen A wedding of Oshawa inter- est took place recently in St. Mary of the People Church when Miss Audrey Noreen Tucker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Tucker, hecame the bride of Mr. William Anthony Solomon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Solonion, 'all of Oshawa. The ceremony was performed by the Reverend Norbert G. Gignac. Th organist was Mrs. Philip Lesley with Mr. Charles Stovell singing "Ave Maria" and 'Panis Angelicus." Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full length gown of white peau de --Ireland Studio : : 1 bride's mother receiving in a} soie with a flowing chapel train. |The fitted bodice featured a rounded. neckline with self bow Bride of William A. Solomon Tucker Becomes hats with veils, and they car- ried tear-drop cascades of pink Apollo carnations. The flower- girl, Miss Jacqueline Pilkey, wore.& short dress of mauve were of tions, Mr. Robert Solomon was the best man with Mr. George Westfall and Mr. John Tucker as ushers, The reception was held in St. George's auditorium. The bride's mother received in a pure silk sheath dress with a side panel in mink tones, match- ling hat and accessories and a lcorsage of yellow Queen Eliza- beth roses. The bridegroom's mother chose a beige brocaded peau de soie trimmed with lace) . and her headdress and cascade) ~ pink Opollo carna-) © ~ AUTUMN WEDDING In a recent ceremony in King Street United Church, Beverley Lynne Dewland be- came the bride of William Stephen Yeo. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Elinor Dew- land, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Yeo, all of Oshawa. Change in School Readers. Indicates Social Evolution To coincide with "Home and,rural, was moving more toward School Month", membershipjindustry. The blue 'Treasure was the theme for the Novem-|Reader" came into use with ber meeting held by Woodcrest|more emphasis on Canadian his-. Home and School Association.|tory and less of the British The guest speaker, Mr. Robert|trend. The modern day reader, Sheffield chose the topic "30)"High Flight", on the Grade Years of Education: 1932-1962"".|6-7 level, is more on growing up Mr. Sheffield, assistant princi-|in Canada with an American pal of Donevan Collegiate; was|trend. The three readers of the introduced by Mr. Alan Bracey.|30-year period; different in for- Mr. Sheffield stated that the!mat and intention, play an im- methods of teaching, in general,/portant part in the education had changed in the last 30jand growth of Canadian. chil- years; the mental attitudes of|dren. children in their reading and the}. A short question and answer books they were asked to study) period followed. ' was different. Ontario was pri-/ Mrs. Roy Mercer opened the marily a farming community in|meeting with the reading of the the 1930's; an interesting feature|"Home and School Creed". The of that era was the one-room|business meeting was conducted school, which housed \ight|/by the president, Mrs. D. grades and about 18 studénts,|Pugh; the minutes read by Mrs. with a box stove in the middle|/Thomas Broadbent; the treasur- of the room. er's report by Mrs. Charles The red cover "Ontario Read-|Hawboldt. er' was used in the '30's. It por-| Mrs. Roy Mercer gave a re- trayed. the.thoughts of the peo-|port on the Area C Conference ple of the land, strong patriotic| which was held in Belleville last and moral, with passages of text|October 27. on each page. Life was narrow-| Refreshments were served er and had more virtue. the Grade Mothers of Miss J. In 1936 the society, basicaily!A. Norton's Grade 4 class. and ly point sleeves, She at dress with matching Jacket _|brown hat and accessories and) green sheath dress of brocaded| taffeta, beige accessories and a ee gaa am rsa of bronze chrysanthe-|Briercliff pink roses and stepha , : muee Th Selaeetooin's moth-|notis and a pill-box headdress|® Corsage of tawny gold roses. er assisted in turquoise printed|held her tierred finger-tip veil] When the bridal couple left brocade, white satin accesso-|of French illusion. jon their honeymoon trip to ries and a corsage of pink carna-| The -matron of honor was|Montreal, the bride was wear- tions. |Mrs. George Westfall with Mrs.| me? a bag suit trim- The bride was wearing a|Donald Jeyes and Miss Frances) ™4 hat bl ad ersian lamb, white wool dress with a sea!/Simpson as the attendants.|'®@ 74!, Diack accessories. skin jacket, white accesscries|They wore identical street-| Mr. and Mrs. Solomon are and an orchid corsage when the|length sheath gowns of mauve,|Making their home in Oshawa.|will almost always curdle. Also, bridal couple left on theirj/elegant peau de soie with over-| Out of town guests were fromlif cooked too long it will cur-| honeymoon trip to the Pacono/ skirts. They were styled with/Brooklin, Colborne, Toronto0,/4!9. Mountains. rounded necklines and a bow/Orangeville, Whitby, Bowman- Mr. and Mrs, Rousseau arelat the waistline. Their head-jville, Peterborough and Lind- making their home in Whitby. |dresses were matching pill-box'say. Carole Anne Dart of Whitby Is Wed to Paul L. Rousseau She wore a braided headdress and carried a basket of flow- ers to match these of the attendants. The best man was Mr. Aime Rousseau Jr. with Mr. Robert Geroux, Mr. Donald Harrisoz Mr. William Lundmark and Mr. John Townsend as ushers. The reception was held at the UAW Hall, Oshawa, with the Mothers!! Save on These BOYS' WEAR SPECIALS! conor SLACKS 3.99 _USE YOUR CREDIT! BOYS' QUILT - LINED DUFFLE COATS! Sizes 8 to 16. Ordinarily 4 84 | much higher price! 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The overskirt; formed a long flowing train and was accented by a self rose at the waist and the hem of the train. A pearl and crystal stud- ded crown held her three tiered veil and she carried a missal ' adorned by a single orchid and flowing ribbons accented by rosebuds. Miss Gale Lalonde was the maid of honor with Mrs Paul) Mahon, Miss' Lucienne Mitchell' and Miss Wendy Dart, sister of the bride, as the attendants.) They wore matching dresses of| turquoise peau de grenadene| with matching braided head- dresses and carried bouquets of large bronze chrysanthemums with matching turquoise ribbon. | The flower girl, Miss Cindy! Corby, wore a dress with a full) white nylon skirt and the bodice of turquoise peau de grenadene. only until the mixture coats a metal spoon. Girls and Misses Sizes 8 to 12. Elastic waist and belt loops. NOW ... Bill Ding Has a Surprise For You! It's a copy of the Bill Ding CHRISTMAS FUN BOOK ... and it's your as a gift from me. 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Dennis Hubble at the home of Mrs. Charles Dart, Annapolis -street, Oshawa. A cup and saucer shower was held by the neighbors of Hill- court drive, Whitby, for Miss Dart at the home of Mrs. D. R.! McLaughlin, assisted by - Mrs. W. E. McIntyre and Mrs. Ken- neth Jay. | Bride Honored At Showers Miss Audrey Noreen Tucker has been honored by several showers prior to her recent mar- riage to William Anthony Solomon. | The three attendants, Mrs. George Westfall, Mrs. Donald Jeyes and Miss Frances Simp-| son held a miscellaneous show- er at the Fernhill clubhouse. | Present were co-workers from! the Wire and Harness depart-| ment. | A miscellaneous shower was, held at Storie Park clubhouse by Mrs. Hammond McDonald,| Mrs. Harry Orpwood and Mrs.| Walter Spratt, neighbors of the bridegroom. A miscellaneous shower was given by Mrs, Thomas Solomon, and Mrs. . George Solomon, Raglan, at the home of the for- mer, Lupin street, Whitby. 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