Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Aug 1963, p. 7

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MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM C. DODWELL Dodwell - Lloyd Wedding Held #2 py ts o tesasy On Groom's Parents' Anniversary Patricia Gail Lioyd and Wil. liam Charles Dodwell were married last Saturday in St. George's Memorial Church, on the 34th anniversary of the bridegroom's parents. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Frederick David Lloyd and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. William Edmund Dod. well, all of Oshawa. The Rev- erend F. G. Ongley performed the ceremony with Mr. Allan Reesor playing the organ. Given in' marriage by her father, the bride wore full- length gown of crystal silk with a scoop neckline, fitted bodice with long sleeves, and a bell- shaped skirt with deep folds, ~--Ireland Studio For the reception at the Pic- cadilly Room, Hotel Genosha, the bride's mother wore a tur- quoise silk shantung sheath with draped bodice and skirt, with turquoise pill-box hat, matching shoes and white accessories with a corsage of white sweet- heart roses, The bridegroom's mother wore a pale green or- ganza over taffeta sheath, with matching duster coat and ac- cessories, a beige hat of or- ganza roses and corsage of yel- low sweetheart roses, Mr. John Preston, cousin of the opride- groom, was master of ceremon- ies. The couple left for a trip to the Southern States and Florida Wemer Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 22, 1963 7 PERSONALS Among the Oshawa guests at the Taylor-Fraser. wedding. in Toronto last Saturday were Mr, and Mrs. T. K_ . Creighton; Judge A. C. Hall and Mrs, Hall; Mr. and Mrs, Hayden Macdon- ald and daughter Susan; Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Drynan; Mr. and Mrs. A. E, Derumaux, Mrs. T. H. McDowell. Mrs. G. D. Conant of Simcoe street south, and Mrs, Harvey Fuller of Toronto, returned re- cently from a cruise down the St, Lawrence River on tae S.S. Homeric, leaving from Montreal and stopping at St. Pierre-Miquelon and Murray Bay. On their way back they spent a day in Montreal. | Mrs. John Matthews, jmount street, entertained her lsorority sisters of Ontario Gam- jma Epsilom Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi and guests at a Be- Out-of-town guests at the Dodwell - Lloyd wedding last Saturday were the bride's grandparents Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Lloyd, and Mrs, Wal- ter Grimstead and family, all of Manitoba; Mr. and Mrs, Meighen Rodgers, West Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Wren- shall, Mr. Reginald Dodwell all of Lansing, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Ray Beatty, Willowdale; Mr, and Mrs, Mellville Borden and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin White Leonard Blight, Brooklin; Mr and Mrs. A. Claire McFaul, Ameliasburg;. Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Tilling, Enniskillen; Mr. and Mrs, James Frank, Bow-; Ross-! all of Hillsburgh; Mr, and Mrs.} day, August 24, in Westmount United Church. Mrs, John La- joie of Whitby, assisted by her sister-in-law, Mrs, Douglas Lay- ton entertained her sister, the bride-to-be, at a personal show- er, Miscellaneous showers were held by the girls of Fittings Limitd, with Miss Audrey Gay as hostess; Mrs, Allan P. O'Donnell with Miss Bonnie Simon assisting; the bride- groom's aunt, Mrs. Earl John- son, Quebec street, assisted by her daughter, Mrs, Bruce Han- nom; Miss Linda Peters with Miss Denise and Miss Lorraine Paige assisting; the bride- groom's cousins, Mrs. Berwin Adams with Mrs. Donald Lee assisting; Mrs, Wilbert Blair and Mrs. Thomas Major with Mrs, Harry Little assisting jthem at the Radio Park Club- jhouse; Mrs. Thomas DeMille of |Montrave avenue, assisted by Mrs, William Gilroy. MARRIED RECENTLY The former Carol Jean An- drews, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Warden G. Andrews, was married recently in_ St. George's Memorial Church to Mr. Ronald James Butt, son of Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Mrs. Ward Markle, Willow-| dale, Ontario Provincial Presi-| ident of the Catholic Women's| League of Canada, announced| lat the National Convention of| A. Butt, all of Oshawa. --Ireland Studio | the Catholic Women's League! recently, the following conven- ers and representatives of the Ontario Provincial Council, as approved by His Excellency the Most Reverend J. R. Windle, DD, Auxiliary Bishop of Ottawa, Provincial Director; Spiritual, Mrs. Elden Keon, Bryson, Que- bec; Education, Miss Mildred Cleary, Cornwall; Citizenship and Immigration, Mrs. William Fox, Timmins; Legislation, Mrs, R. J. Ellinghausen, Owen Sound; Resolutions, Mrs. Z. W. Sametz, Ottawa; Press and Pub- flowing into a long train. Bor-jand a cruise to Nassau. For deaux lace outlined the neckline travelling, the bride wore a and bodice and continued intO/blue silk shantung sheath with three fine sprays ending im/matching jacket and black pa- English bows, on the skirt. Her/tent leather accessories, a black coronet of silk and crystal held|,j!|-pox hat and a corsage of a floor-length veil of silk tulle/pink carnations, The newlyweds illusion and she carried a semi-jwill reside at 296 Grenfell manville; Mrs. Wallace Haggarilicity, Mrs. Wilfred J. O'Brien, and son of Lewes, Sussex,|Aneaster; Magazine and News- SOCIAL NOTICE | ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Randolph C,/ Fraser, Solina, wish to an-) nounce the engagement of their] only daughter, Janita Avis, to} LAC Gilbert Joseph A. Tapp, son' of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tapp,| Terrebonne Heights, Quebec. | The wedding will take place at) Eldad United Church on Satur-| day, September 21, at 3 p.m. | MANY CAN'T SWIM There are an_ estimated| 9,000,000 non-swimmers over the} age of eight in Canada. England and Lagos, Nigeria;|letter, Miss Mary Dobell, To- Mr. and Mrs. James Smith,/"onto; Social Action, Mrs. B. A, Ajax; Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert| McNamee, Kingston; Organiza- Richardson, Whitby and Mr,/tion and Development, Mrs. and Mrs. Harold Watten, Whit-/George Tompkins, Ottawa; Re- by port Forms, Miss Agnes Grant, Peterboro; Finance, Mrs. W. Many. showers have been|Hytonen, Sault Ste, Marie; given for Miss Doreen Layton,| Radio, TV and:Films, Mrs, L. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry|C. Anderson, Welland; His- Layton, who will become the/torian, Mrs. W. A. Walker, To- bride of Wayne Lee, son of Mr./ronto; Representative to Con- crescent bouquet of white Or-istreet. and Mrs. Donald Lee, on Satur-|sumer's Association of Canada, chids and trailing ivy. She was! - attended by the maid of honor, Miss Betty Kornic, and brides- maids, Miss Sharon Neal, Miss Carol Middleton, Miss Nancy Coulson, and Miss Donna Mid- dieton, all of Oshawa, They wore identical gowns of erry orgar er taffeta with scoop necaiines outlined with lace appliques and short sleeves, enhancing a_ bell- shaped skirt and matching ac- cessories. The maid of honor carried white gladiola florets! f centered with white sweetheart roses and trailing ivy, and the! bridesmaids had white gladi-| | ola florets with pink sweetheart roses and trailing ivy. Their headdresses were of matching organza petals with circular veils Mr. Keith McKrimmon of Oshawa was the best man and the ushers were Mr. Frank Power, Oshawa, and the bride's brother, Mr. David Lloyd. GO TO BLAZES SHERWOOD PARK, Alta (CP)--When the local fire bri gade has finished putting out a fire, it's more than likely they have to rush home to cook thc supper.The volunteer fire de partment during the day is "manned" entirely by women, Rimes. many of whom have been mem- bers since it was formed seven years ago. Joan Evelyn, right, is two years old today and her sis- ter, Marilyn Ruth was four, OPPOSE WOMAN WEYMOUTH, England (CP)-- WHICH ONE HAS A BIRTHDAY? | ----~| Mrs. A. H. Cobham, Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. ~land family of Reseda, Califor. |nia, were guests at the Kemp \family picnic held recently at |Presqu'ile Point Provincial |Park. Some' sixty members of {the family gathered to enjoy jgames of football, baseball and jswimming. Those _ attending |were Mr, and Mrs. Arthur iKemp, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kemp, Courtice; Mrs. | Donald Beatty and friend of }Courtice; Mr. and Mrs. Otto |Kemp, Colborne; Mr, and Mrs. jErnest Post and family of Col- jborne; Mr. Francis Kemp and |friend, Colborne; Mr. and Mrs.) \Melville Kemp, Colborne; |Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Kemp) and son, Oshawa; Mr, and Mrs. | |George Kemp, Colborne; Mr. ®'and Mrs. Henry Kemp and * Carol, Castleton; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Kemp and_ children, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kemp and_ children, Reseda, | Cecil Kemp MISS MERNA DIGNEM Miss Dignem Is a July Graduate 'of |} the Oshawa Business College who commenced her duties recently ot the Oshawa Clinic, She is one more || proof that Graduates of the Osh- awa Business College are bode accepted by local business, YOUN! PEOPLE . . . whot does the future || *hold for you? . ... why not toke advantage of the opportunity of- |) fered by business training to estob- lish a career in Business? Free Literature describing the EIGHT DAY SCHOOL CAREER COURSES in detail is available. ACT NOW! GET YOUR COPY! 10 SIMCOE ST. NORTH DIAL 725-3375 \'California; Miss Irene Kemp, Cobourg; Mrs, Alberta Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Sid- ney Dautenbauch and children, Cobourg; Mr. and Mrs. Albert ; Hart and children, Kingston; = Mr. and Mrs, Robert L. Kemp mand children, Oshawa; Miss Anne Hull, Clarkson; and Miss Shirley Drozduk, Oshawa. QUEEN SEWED HERE An example of Mary Queen of Hart,| ~ " Douglas Hobbs, Robert Douglas Hobbs Weds. [rises na'tue craton Pauline M. Miljour Of Milton In St. Gregory's Roman Cath.| olic Church recently, Robert, son of Fire} Chief H. Raymond Hobbs and Mrs. Hobbs, Oshawa, took as his bride Pauline Margot, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Gerard Miljour of Milton, Ont- ario, The Reverend L. T. McGough officiated and the bride was given in marriage by. her father. The bride's full-length gown of white satin was styled with a bell skirt with divided over- skirt of deep unpressed pleats, spreading at the back below a butterfly bow. The empire bod- ice accented by flat bows was appliqued with lace at the scal- loped neckline and. bracelet sleeves, complimenting the pearl-beaded lace motifs on the) skirt. A jewelled crown with teardrop pearls held her bouf- fant, elbow-length veil and she carried a crescent of white orchids and gladiolas. The matron of honor was} . Paul Page in pale blue Marie - Jeanne Miljour and Diana Stewart, both of Low, Quebec, in yellow flowered organza. Their full - length gowns were styled with rounded necklines, short sleeves and bell- type skirts and they wore self rose headdresses in veiling. They carried gladiolas tinted to match their gowns. The flower girl, Michelle Mc. Laughlin of Weston, Ontario, was in white organza with white roses, tipped with rhinestones, scattered on the long skirt. Her headdress was a jewelled self rose and she carried a minia- ture cascade of white gladiolas. Mr, Donald Hobbs was best man and ushering were Mr, Paul Page, Mr. Robert Rog- ers, all of Oshawa, and Mr. Maurice Miljour of Milton, A reception was held in St. Gregory's auditorium, To re- ceive, the bride's mother wore pink georgette over taffeta, sheath style, a hat trimmed with pink roses and a corsage of white roses and pink carna- tions. The bridegroom's mother was in champagne-beige chiffon The couple motored in north' jern Ontario for their honey- |moon and are residing in the |Regency 'Towers Apartment, |Marland avenue, Oshawa. -- | For going away, the bride chose a blue, three-piece shan- tung suit and blue hat, white accessories and an orchid cor- sage. | Guests were present from Hanetar Toronto, Milton, Scar- borough, St. Catharines, Ottawa |and Toronto. 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