() THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 18,1963 7 PERSONALS Miss Margaret Pellow, Miss Marie Shantz and Miss Aileen Parker. Mrs. Peter Maclean, Rose mount avenue, was guest of jhonor at a farewell party at |the Oshawa Golf Club on Thurs day evening last. The hostesses were Mrs. G. T. Richards and they attended|Mrs. William Droniuk, both of New York, where Dey Whitby. A presentation. of flow- Lodge sessions. the Rabeteh is ers and a piece of Harlander Mr. and Mrs. George E. Wil- pottery was made to Mrs. Mac- son, Eulalie avenue, have re-| lean who is leaving her home turned home after spending the here shortly to take up resi- Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 Mrs. Fred Ball, Oshawa, re- turning District Deputy Presi- dent, No. 8 East; Mrs, Grace Love, Port Perry, . incoming president, with Mrs. Edna Jex, Past DDP, 'Mrs. W. ' Sadler, Past Noble Grand, Miss Elsie Potts and Mrs. Jack Martin, all) of Port Hope, have returned) from Niagara Falls and Olean, 'Sherry Grills and Miss Evelyn Trousseau Tea And Showers | Honor Maureen Robinson Mrs. Samuel Robinson enter- tained recently at her home at a-trousseau tea in honor of the marriage of her youngest daughter, Maureen, to Mr. Les- lie Smith which took place in Cedardale United Church on Saturday. The future bride's mother received wearing & beige sheath silk knit dress with rust accessories and a eor- sage of bronze chrysanthe- mums. The bridegroom's mo- ther was in blue and white silk sheath check dress with white accessories and white carnation corsage tinged with pink. The bride wore a green and white check dress white accessories and white corsage. Miss lIleen Jackson, flower girl, was in charge of the bride's book at the door of gift room which was filled with many lovely gifts in charge of which was Mrs, Carroll Robinson sis- ter-in-law of the bride. Miss ber. Many gifts were received and a shower cake was donated by Mrs, Lila Singer, Superinten- dent of Junior Sunday School. Hall, Mrs, William Toppi and Mrs. C. L, Gunter. sy A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of the bride- groom's sisters Miss Sue Smith and Miss Ileen Smith assisted by their mother, a number of guests were school friends of the . bride. Mrs. C, A. Clary, Park Lane Apartments, held a cup and saucer shower at which bride received many rare patterns in cups and saucers the hostess was assisted by her daughter Mrs, Allen Ogawa and daugh- ter-iptaw Mrs. Robert Clary. Mrs. John Wetherup, Byron court, "held a neighborhood 'shower at which the bride re- ceived many gifts. Assisting the The hostess was Mrs. William|!"8 Henning assisted by Mrs. R.|? hostess were Mrs. John Mac wer and Mrs, Robert Flint Mrs. H, G, Willes, Riverside. drive, held a miscellaneous shower assisted by her daugh- ter-in-law Mrs. John Willes and Mrs. Leonard Hagerman. A family shower was held at the home of Mrs. William Han- i Sandra treet, assisted - y da » Mrs. W; Curtis, Mrs. Robert Ogden, 5 William Smith and Mrs. Jack Litovchik. : A personal shower was held at the home of one of the brides. maids Miss Sherry Grills assist- ed by Miss Evelyn M: another bridesmaid also Beverley Grills and Mr. Ray Grills. A presentation was made of a wool blanket by Cedardale Senior Choir and a woollen blanket by co-workers of Gen- eral Motors. After the wedding Friday evening the wedding party was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs, William Smith, Poplar street, . parents of the bridegroom. past month with their daugh-|dence in Toronto, ; a |MacGregor were in charge of \ter, Mrs. David A. Russell) oe ¢ p 5: ge : the trousseau room. Mrs. Don- |(Berbara), and Mr, Russell in| Receiving at the Lyceum Club lald Lavender matron of honor Burbank, California. and Women's Art Association) jand Miss Heather Fraser, tea in the gardens at Parkwood, bridesmaid, were in charge of Ald-/home of Col. R. &. McLaughlin, |personal trousseau and travel- dge,|will be Mrs. 8, D, Rendall, \ling accessories. past president; Mrs. | The tea table was delicately Mr. and_ Mrs. J. A. 'winckle, Bonniebrae Lo lhave returned from a motoring| Toronto a & a 4 Be: ee William Parry, all of Oshawa and he is a great grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund McRae and Mrs. William Parry, all of Port Perry, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hastilow, Grand Valley, Ontario, and Mrs. Joseph Dixon, Owen Sound. --Photo by Hornsby Billie Joe isn't completely sold on the idea of having his photograph taken. He is Wil- liam Joseph Leggette, one- year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. William Leggette, Glover's road, His grandparents are TAKE NUPTIAL VOWS Scotia, exchanged vows in St. Gertrude's Roman Catholic Church, recently. The newlyweds are making their home in Oshawa. --Ireland Studio The former Joyce Marie Lewis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Hamilton Lewis of Plympton, Nova Scotia, and Joseph Henry Belliveau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Joseph Belliveau of Weymouth, Nova Flattering Styled Slims Just Right for YOU! 4 i bia Easy care. Ta. Random and Bedford cord in SLIMS|: Side zipper, a 4 & lholiday in England and a brief|Jacob Low, Peterborough presi-| [ \set with crystal candelabra |spell in Geneva, Switzerland, Sents sie ee one ais ila i aa ' ltrimmed with baby white or- They spent a pleasant day with|awa president, and Mrs, 9. V. hi ind centre i is and Mrs. M. Mcintyre| Barlow, past president, | DOUBTFUL BILLIE jehide, aot ce sabe Mh ye Hood who 'eh dg to " oe ial a lgreen and one in yellow, made bered to their many friends in} , : lof cakes and decorated. nuptial Oshawa. | Synthetic Mink Pouring tea were Mrs, Steven Mrs. Cittord Henry and Mrs. Promises Luxury Oe ee |Walter Branch attended a re-| : ; <a econ teen alien lception at the King Edward) ?, : : Tita : | Hotel, Toronto, as guests of the At Modest Price ar Smith, Miss Elsie Walker, Miss |Puerto . Rico Department of| By JEAN SPRAIN WILSON Mr. and Mrs, William Leg- Rita McLeod and Mrs. George Tourism. A film' was shown,] NEW YORK (AP) -- Counter- gette Sr. and Mr. and Mrs. Smith. A miscellaneous shower covering the entire island, tour-|feit mink, the beleaguered hus- was held in the lower hall of ist hotels and the life of the|band's dream, will be a reality| |Cedardale United Church in natives. Mr. Jose Lopezithis fall. SOCIAL NOTI( E S |which the bride is a § unday | Garcia, Director of Tourism,| In the garment district here| School teacher and choir mem. spoke to the guests on the\tou Nierenberg is current! pomecrem attractions of the island and Seouuhieg " treasendd for ate ENGAGEMENT , FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE pointed out that 600,000 peiple| mate circulation across the US| The engagement is announced) The forthcoming marriage is visited Puerto Rico last year. | 'The forged minks, faithfully|0f Carolyn Ann Pollock, daugh-|annoynced of Dorothy Mae,| | ' cat heyy ter of Mrs. Edward Bourne,|daughter of Mrs. George) Mr. and Mrs. S .R. Gedge duplicating the rippling, narrow Hillaw 1 the late Mr. Ger.|Ferguson, Oshawa, and the latlington avenue, left Malten Striplings of the let-out female) s0@% 0. ol" Ot, aC orge W, late Mr. Ferguson, | lai ap eka ald Pollock, to w.jlate Mr. Ferguson, to James} Airport on Monday for England) '|Harris, son of Mr, Sam Harris, Joseph Bourke, , Bowmanville, | | where they will spend the next en £96 paces |Whitby, and the late Mrs. Har-| Son of the late Mr. and Mrs.| lmonth visiting relatives. siding paces: ris. The wedding is to take|James Bourke. The ceremony) In the past man has at). on saturday, June 29,\i8 to take place at Holy Cross} | Mrs. John Grant of Montreal|tempted to satiate the mink] 1063 ASEAN E ad G -¢|Roman Catholic Church on jhas returned home after spend.|tastes of women with less than)y' +» . Ch £ t. n Grace) saturday, July 6, at 10 a.m. ing a week im Oshawa and/mink pocketbooks by dyeing the| utheran Vauren. '4 Muskoka with her parents, Mr.|pelts of squirrels and muskrats. | AT HOME ENGAGEMENT and Mrs. R. D. Humphreys, Al-|Atlhough these coats were| ,.,| Miss Margaret Moutray of exandra street. \cheaper, the prices were still| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Yeo,| . 1 : fur coat-type |1100 Simcoe street south, wil |/Stella Amherst Island, Ontario, Mrs. -S. V. Barlow, Simcoe! This time the mink coats|Pe at home to their relatives, | Wishes Ms annouage the engage- street north, opened her home|come from test tubes, and the friends and neighbors on Su arse Hea gg agg sb on 'Thursday evening, when ltaritt is no more than a good|{#¥: June 23, from 3 to 5 p.m.) cne" a ae and Mrs number of the Lyceum Club andicioth coat (which these are). |#2%,7 t0 9 p.m. on the occasion); ies H. Little of Oshawa | Women's Art Association mem-|FUR-LIKE FEEL of their 25th wedding anniver-| The taareinne ee i ie hl bers, with whom Mrs. Frank! 'This pile fabric with a fur-|°*"?- lon Friday, July 26, 1963 a. 730 Brown was most intimate, met|lixe feel is called modacrylic |p.m. in St. Mark's Anglican to honor her, prior to her de-|which is a dash of dynel and a | Chur : . 4 g Drapes custom-tailored to suit your decor .. . call to-day, ask about home service . . . Free estimates . @ BROADLOOM e8 ¢ --Lawrence Redman --Aldsworth Photography PLANNING JULY WEDDING Church. The bride to be is a graduate of Kingston General Hospital and is at present on the nursing staff of Oshawa General Hospital. The couple will. make their home in Oshawa. The engagement is an- nounced today of Miss Bar- bara Louise Adams RN and Mr, John James Little, whose marriage is to take place on Friday, July 26 at 7.30 p.m. in St. Mark's Anglican Come-Double Club Presidents parture with her family to re-| side in Scarborough. The eve- ning was spent by the guests engaging in several humorous contests. These were followed by a sing-song with Mrs. R. H. English as accompanist. The hostess was assisted in serving refreshments by Mrs, Ralph Wallace and Mrs. W. P. Whit- tington, with Mrs. Uriah Jones pouring tea. Mrs. Avern Taylor expressed regret at losing a valued and active "Lyceum" member, who had been treas- urer for several years, and later bit of verel. The fibre is dyed, spun and loomed into pile, and by electronic processing is con- toured to the shape of the coat and the likeness of pelts. Two years ago when lush dense products of the synthetic textile industry were coming on to the fashion scene, the re- search director of a huge chem- ical corporation conceded then that fake mink coats were pos- sible. But he doubted that the American woman would want one if every other woman could UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES VON REPORT Mrs. C. D. Russell, presided! at the monthly meeting of the) Ne beby sitter, no cer fare Mr. Bernard Experienced Hair Styiist Of Leading Toronto Salons FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS -6854 | Church. | AMBOO lle SLIP COVERS @ UPHOLSTERING | HOWARD'S )) 7 926 Simcoe North 725-3144 Victorian Order of Nurses, held} a & A in the Board Room of the City| Hall. The minutes were read by the| secretary, Miss Helen Boddy. The treasurer's report was) given by Mr. F. A. Mcliveen. -- Installed At Northminster Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Siblock|in terms of a sense of were installed as presidents of| ship." the Northminster Come Double; During the business meeting,| continue to t Club at a meeting held in the\it was announced that the club|happiness and prosperity and |age of the spotted animals, ev- lower hall of the church re-|picnic had been tentatively|Would frequently drive down to/ery American woman had to cently. Other officers installed| planned for August. the "old town" and visit. Gra-|have leopard. Those who could were: Honorary presidents, The| Mr. Clifton Bowes introduced|ciously accepting the gift, Mrs./afford it paid the skyrocketed Reverend and Mrs. H. A. Mel-|the guest speaker, Mr. A. W.|Brown stated she and her fam-jprices for the real things, but low; past presidents, Mr. and|Rundle, who spoke on the sub.|ily would spend the next two the others were delighted to find Mrs. Mervin Perkin; vice-presi-| ject "Spring Flowers that Grow| months at the cottage, before fake leopard on the market. dents, Mr. and Mrs. Swain Van|from Bulbs". joccupying their new home, and) This paved the way for fake Camp; secretaries and press,| He said that many people dia| She hoped to be able to enter-|ocelot, Persian lamb, and otter. Dr. and Mrs. Roy Beckett; trea-|not know all the different types|(#i" @ number. of the Lyceum/The false fur wearers played it | Miss Isabelle Sorley, Nurse in| Charge, gave her report for the! month of May; 417 visits were! made to 68 patients, 22 of these! were admitted during the} month. 403 visits were to give) b: de nursing care; 9 for) health instruction; 10 night calls were made, | One public health nursing stu-| dent from Ottawa University | spent from May 3 to May 20 at} this branch gaining practical ex-| perience, During the year of| 1963, five undergraduates and) social convener. In presenting a|fford one, too. gift on behalf of the friends| Then Jacqueline Kennedy steward.|assembled, Mrs, Taylor voiced|Went to India last year in a leo- |the wish that Mrs. Brown would|pard coat, which automatically enjoy good health,|meant that, despite the short- edei, SSS 4 4» Ay fe te he he. A. Enter: surers, Dr. and Mrs. Harry|of bulbs which could be obtain.| M¢™bers during the summer. jsmart, being bold about their Sanderson; group leaders; Mr.|ed, and pointed out that bulbs imitations until a "'let's pre-|three graduate nursing students} and Mrs. Roy Hartley, Mr. and were one of the easiest of all A least seven members of the|tend" coat became acceptable|have spent a total of 54 days in| CENTRE'S : Mrs. Samuel Keane, Mr. and|ways to have byloom for a long ge Mg ered GA re Lenco the Oshawa Branch. | Monthly: A : Oshawa and district will be at- : ' | Mrs. Edward Houck, Mr. and/period during the sprin : ; ; 4 i sos | Mrs. Richard Libby, Mr. and| months. He showed ay slides toning (he Canadian Cousel FAMILY ALLOWANCE we Mrs, Robert Harding, and Mr.|illustrating this point, and an- meeting of the Canadian Fed- at KARN"S @ and Mrs. Jack Allin. Mr. Mel-|swered many questions put by low officiated at the installation|members. Mr, Thomas Cooke ceremony. A gift from the club/thanked Mr. Rundle for an in- was presented to retiring presi-| teresting talk. one i -. at yi igre ZY sh tenuate one served by rT. an rs. an ickson,| Mr. an rs. Bowes and their immediate past presidents. | group, who were in charge of The meeting opened with sh ~ icone \for Oshawa and district will be) ship conducted by Mr. Clifton) HOUSEHOLD HINT |the president of the local club, Bowes, Mrs. Richard Libby,| Boiling for even a short time|Mrs. E. M. Culp. Other mem- and Mrs, Jack Penfound, with will make coffee bitter. The|bers planning to attend are? Mr. Roy Weldon playing thejideal temperature is just nine|/Mrs. D, J. Macleod, Dr, Eva peng ie adil es ok onl egrees below boiling. |Ugrey, Mrs, W. Franklin Taylor, , is Ms Poe Se _ ipo " minted ea: marily a physical creature, but} spiritual. He took four points which should be kept in mind) by all members so that the ob-| jectives of the club would be} fulfilled and spiritual needs met. | "We do well to maintain our, club within the atmosphere of} the church in order that we may improve our respiration| and breathe into our lives) wholesome fellowship," he said. | "We must add to our inform.| ation about our faith and our) church, the source of spiritual| relationship." He continued, | "We must look for inspiration -- something that excites the| emotions and responds to the} love which is found in God."") "The last point," he conclud- ed, "is perspiration -- the in-) dication of flexing our muscles) eration of University Women when it convenes in Toronto be- tween June 20 and June 23. The | speaker at the final dinner will) be Miss Irene Hilton, president, | International Federation of Uni- versity Women. 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