Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Oct 1963, p. 8

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SLGRSLELG? MR. AND MRS. PEURERGRAEATEERSEEEEEEOSEEEEAERE DL: FRED NIMIGON Pontypool Couple Honored "On Golden Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nimigon of Pontypool celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Saturday, October 5, at the UAW Hall in Oshawa where a two great grandchildren. The head table was decorated for the occasion with gold vases containing gold roses centered by a three-tiered wedding cake, in Four Ril Is Guest Of Honor. At Showers, Parties Miss Joan Yvonne Richards, daughter of Mr. and- Mrs. Charles Wesley. Richards, be- comes the bride of William James McClelland, tomorrow in Christ Memorial Church. Many showers and parties have been given in her honor. 1 Mrs. Donald Saunders, Pick- ering, aunt of the future bride, held a miscellaneous shower and a corn roast for the engaged pair, Here the future bride- groom was presented with a telephone bench and lamp from the male guests at the corn- roast. Mrs. John R. Wills held a per- sonal shower at her home, She was assisted by Mrs, John Mc- Pherson and Mrs, Charles Keetch. Mrs. Robert Kirk made and decorated a cake which was presented to the bride-to-be. Mrs. James Lonergan, cousin of the prospective bridegroom, gave a miscellaneous shower as- sisted by Mrs, Jack Luke, Miss Debbie Luke and Mrs. William Miners, Miss Richards' aunt, Mrs. William Sadler gave'a miscel- laneous shower assisted by Mrs. Thomas Laurie, grandmother of the future bride. The attendants, Miss Gloria Glide, Miss Glenda Cochrane and Mrs. Daniel Gray gave a kitchen and pantry shower at Mrs, Gray's home. Assisting |them were Mrs. David Nichol- /ishen and Mrs. Mathew Leyden. | After the rehearsal last night the wedding party was en- tertained at the home of the future bridegroom's parents, |Mr. and Mrs, John McClelland, Central Park boulevard north. One year old today is Lou- ann Dee, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Van Driel, Hortop street. Louann is the ib 'HELLO: GRANDMA' ~ first granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. John Van_Driel and Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Robinson, all of Oshawa. aunt, Mrs. Albert Mepstead, en- tertained at a shower at which the bride was presented with an electric floor polisher, along with miscellaneous gifts. Toronto guests at the Cope- land-Crossan wedding were Mr. and Mrs, Frank Barker, Miss Jacqueline Cornish, Mrs. Rich- ard Ellenor, Mr. and Mrs, Ver- non Whiteley, Mr. Paul Whit- and Mrs, Lofthouse had the honor of being presented to Lieutenant Governor and Mad- ame Paul Comtois at their resi- dence, Bois-de-Conlonges, Que- bec. LOW AIR FARES "° BRITAIN jtilia |Becomes The Bride OfGary A. Copeland Given in marriage by her and Mrs. James Crossan, Oshawa, became the bride of Gary Arden Copeland, son of Mrs, Arden Copeland, mony in Northminster United Church. ; x The Reverend H. A. Mellow sang "The . Wedding Prayer" veel yh aut 7 } e al r. Sohn Robertson. hy, The bride was attired in a full- and the hipline were accented with imported Guipure lace and lace appliques embellished the! front of the skirt, The train was divided into three sections with a bow between each. A crown of seed pearls held her bouffant, fingertip veil of silk illusion. She carried a bouquet of American Beauty red roses. ried a egg Age Moira, daughter of| themums tinted aqua. Mr. William Tane of Oshawajl -- accom-| trimmed wi tron of honor wearing a street- length full-skirted dress of aqua silk organza over matching taf- feta. Her headdress was a self crown, decorated with seed pearls and a short veil. She car- uet of white chrysan- was best man and ushering were Mr. Norman Mepstead, Oshawa, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Cope-|and Mr. Donald McGregor, land, in a recent evening cere-| Downsview. A wedding dinner and dance was held at the F Datch- man Motor Hotel and later the officiated. Mr. Larry Marshall|couple left for Niagara Falls, the|] bride wea! a black wool suit, white, an Ameri- can Beauty red velvet hat and matching rose corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Copeland are length gown of white sata-peau over satin. The scoop neckline Pe eas a Pere en SEWING MACHINE Tune-up Special 3.99 FASE SERVICE Oshawa Sewing Centre 329 SIMCOE ST, S. 728-2391 RETAILERS ZELLE R'Sf CANADIANS New Fashion Flair In Fur Fabric Coats Synthetic '"'Persiona" Fur Fabric. Jacket. Smart for your most Important Occa- Collection OF BOLD STRIPES, WITH A DISTINCTLY BRITISH. FLAVOUR a J , E WN THE NEW TRIM FT SILMOUETTE BY ARROW: Elementary, my dear Watson, the B & B Collection is bold British stripes. ARROW has combined fine imported cottons with rich distinctive stripes to give you a'shirt with classic patterns. We have B & B Collection in smart tab collars, short point soft collars with permanent stays and in the no turkey dinner was held in their} with golden candelabra on each| honor. side. A basket of flowers, pre-| Mr. and Mrs. Nimigon. were}sented to the honored guests by) matried in Winnipeg, Septem-|their three daughters also grac-| Mr, PERSONALS Alexandra tington. From other points came AND ALL FUROPE! Mr. and Mrs. David Crossan, | RO sf Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. Ron-'] WE OFFER wrinkle fused collar. Sanforized to insure against shrinkage. In a variety of coloured stripes on white backgrounds. Elegantly acecnted with Mink-like "'Glen- era' stand up collar, sion, ee ber 28, 1913. They came to Pon- typool in 1921 where they have resided since. The bride of 50 years wore a blue sheath dress with match- ing jacket and a corsage of yellow roses. Her bridesmaid of 50 years ago, Mrs. M. Powa- diuk, Scarborough, was also present and wore a two-piece dress of printed silk, comple- mented by a corsage of white carnations. : Their family of three daugh- ters and eight sons, all of whom are married,, were present with their families for the happy oc- casion and took part in receiv- ing the guests and in charge of the guest book. ' They are Mary (Mrs. Mike Miller), Annie (Mrs. Jack Ja- mieson), Pat (Mrs. Ross Pogue) and William, all of Toronto; John, Millbrook; Nick, Hali- burton; Paul, Bowmanville; Mi- chael, Lisle; Steven, Whitby; Morris, Peterborough and Alec, Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. Nimigon also have 35 grandchildren and ed the table. Toasts to Mr. and Mrs. Nimi- gon were proposed by Mr. John Payne, Mr. James Boggs, and Mr. Ed. Youngman. Mr. Alec Nimigon, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nimigon on be- half of his parents, replied to the toasts and thanked the guests for their gifts and good Crerar avenue, is visiting his brother, Mr. Peter Grandison, lat Nashville, Tennessee, A meeting was held Tuesday. night at the home of Mr. and Mrs, A, E. Derumaux, Masson street, where final plans were laid for the opening of the Circle-8 Tuesday Night Square Grandison,| 14 Collins, Rexdale; Mr. and Mrs. Donald McGregor, Downs- view; Mr. and Mrs. Russell MacKay, Dartmouth, N.S. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morrison, Whitby. The bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James F. Crossan came from Kentville, Nova Sco- tia, for their daughter's wed- ding in Oshawa, 3 WEEKS OVERSEAS AT SAVINGS UP TO $150 VIA TCA, BOAC, KLM and all scheduled Airlines. These Excursions Available Through Sizes 12 to 18. Grey or Black, 37.77 wishes. Dance season, Mr. and Mrs. Many gifts and cards were|Gordon Lofthouse along with received. Among them an anni-\all advisory committee mem- versary clock from the family,|bers were present. From the a gold chime clock from Mrs.\attendance of. more than 60 HOWARD TRAVEL BUREAU AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA Mrs, G. A. Wandless and Mrs. G. E. Lofthouse accompanied their husbands while they were attending the Canadian Planning Board Convention in Quebec Nimigon's sister and family in}couples at each of the pre-| Winnipeg, Manitoba, a good tea|Season party nights, the indica- service from the grandchildren|tion is that enthusiasm for the great grandchildren. Gifts| high. of money were also received from friends and neighbors. After the dinner a social hour | Previous to her marriage pre ye Copeland, the former was spent which was followed|JU4a Crossan, was entertained by dancing -- music being sup-|3t a number of bridal showers. plied by Bob Dzikewich and his|CO-hostesses at a linen shower orchestra, were the matron of honor, Mrs. Special momentos of the occa-|@'@ham White, Mrs. Peter La sion included congratulatiens re-/Rush and Miss Linda Strang. ceived from Governor-General|The shower took place at the WEST COAST SPECIAL A popular west coast dish is , the Oyster Pepper Pan Roast, * made like this. Fry 14 cup each of _ chopped green pepper and onion in % cup butter or mar- gerine until tender but not brown. Add 1 cup of tomato cat- sup and 2 tablespoons of chopp- ed parsley. Heat to simmering temperature, then add 1 -pint of oysters which have been drained. Simmer for about three minutes, or until the thin edges of the oysters begin to ruffle. 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