Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Apr 1964, p. 7

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TO LIVE IN OSHAWA ? Thompson-Chamberlin Rites Solemnized in St. George's Last Saturday afternoon, Shir- ley Irene Chamberlin became the bride of Douglas. Herbert Thompson in St. George's Me- morial Church (Anglican), The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Guy Nelson Chamber- lin and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Herbert G. Thompson, all of Hampton, Ontario. The Reverend F. G. Ongley officiated and the soloist, Mr. Ross Metcalfe, Bowmanville, sang 'The Lord's Prayer" ac- companied by Mr. F. A. Reesor, Oshawa. Given in marriage by her fa-| ther the bride wore a full-length peau de soie gown with a self train and a sleeveless bodice topped by a brocade jacket with lily-point sleeves. Her peau de soie headdress was trimmed with lace petals and held a shoulder-length veil. She carried a bouquet of red roses. The maid of honor was Miss Donna Bush, Camp Borden, and siege Drdermelde we were Miss Jack- bit od raat te dn gowns pattern- ed the same as the bride's, with matching jackets. The maid of honor's headdress was a blue circlet with a veil and the bridesmaids wore white with veils. The flower Darlene Thompson, wore a smilar lighter blue dress with white accessories and all carried cascades of white chry- santhemums tinted blue to match their gowns. The best man was Mr. Nel- son Chamberlin, Hampton, and the ushers were Mr. Norman Frank, Mr. Clifford Chamber- lin, Mr. Douglas Vereglyn, and Mr, Ivan Vastarache, all of PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hazard and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph David- son, all of Sutton, Quebec; Mr and Mrs., Donald Aras' and Miss Deanne Armstrong, Ottawa; Mr, and Mrs. Robert 'aangg-aned Forest gl Mrs, . . Port Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ranger, Lanark; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald 'Mutton, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs, John Ward, Toronto and Mr, Keith Russell, Montreal, were all guests at the Thomp- son-Chamberlin wedding last Saturday afternoon in St. Geonge's Memorial Chureh (Anglican). Mr. and Mrs, Jack Forrester, Simcoe street north, have re- cently returned after spending the winter in St, Petersburg, Florida. As part of the twenty-fifth wedding anniversary celebra- tions of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Baker, Hillcroft street, Mr. and --Aldsworth . Photography jin Torento. They were accom- Mrs. Baker spent last Saturday evening dining and dancing at the King Edward Sheraton Hote! paied by Miss Beverley Baker and Mr. Kenneth Marshall, Osh- awa and Mr. and Mrs. W. M, Martin, Clarkson. Following the annual Ladies' Night presented by the Mon- signor Bench General Assembly of Fourth Degree Knights of Columbus at the Piccadilly Room, Hotel Genosha, last Sat- urday evening, Faithful Knight Hampton. The ring bearer was| Mr. David Ward, Toronto, For the -reception at the RCAFA' 420 Wing Lounge, the} brides' mother received, wear-| ing a pink linen sheath with three-quarter matching coat and| white accessories with a cor-| sage of pink and white car-|hood, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Law-jdle, Port Perry, wish to an- nations. The bridegroom's mo-| ther assisted, wearing a pink| linen sheath featuring a short) pink and white polka dot jac-| ket with three-quarter sleéeves.| Her ensemble was completed) with a white hat, black acces-| sories and a white and green| corsage. | For a honymoon in Ontario] and United States the bride left, waring navy blue with white accessories and a corsage of white chrysanthemums, On their return Mr. and Mrs. Thompson will reside at 296 Grenfell street Oshawa. WIFE PRESERVER When adhesive on envelope flaps wont' stick, coat both sides with a light coat of nail polish. Press together when al- most dry. NURSING ORDER The first. religious order de- voted solely to nursing is con- | David Dumais and Mrs. Dumais jentertained at their home on Simcoe street north. Those at- tending were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Weeks, Mr. Francis \McAree, Mrs. Daniel Shuika, Mr. Edward, MicAree, Miss May Reid, Mr. and Mrs, Chanles| Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. John| |Kent, Mr. and Mrs. John Bola-| \less, Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Bon- fordi, Mr. and Mrs. James Smyth, Whitby and Air. Matthew Johnston, Pickering. Mrs, Kenneth Osborne and s Gina Van Duren enter- tained at the home of their mo- ther, Mrs. Henry Van Duren, {Bowman avenue, Whitby, for) the former Miss Carol Swain) who was presented with gifts of linen. The women teachers of Hunters Glen Public School, Scarborough, held an early morning kitchen shower at the who later served a breakfast of pancakes, eggs, bacon and cof- fee. Mrs. Larry Kendall of Uti- ca held a miscellaneous shower at the home of her mother, Mrs, Whitby, and 6 » Drew street, arranged a cup and sau- cer shower at her home and was assisted by her mother, Mrs, Norman Schellchell. The bride's paternal grand- mother, Mrs. H. A. Swain of Welland attended the Maunder- Swain wedding in Whitby re- cently. Other Ontario guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Swain and David, Barrie; Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Swain, Tom and Gary, Fonthill; Mr. F. Maun- der, Mr. D. Sargeant, Mr, A. Garrity, all of Brantford; Mr. and Mrs. S. Sibbick, Burford; Miss M. Maunder, Windsor; Mr. sidered to be the St. Augustine | nuns, organized about 1155. | and Mrs. M. Foster and Ste- *|Kitchener; Mr, "Collingwood, home of Mrs. Grant Mowbray|co, , 7 Sproule, all of Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs, Cameron Taylor, Wiarton; Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nicholson, and Mrs. A. Fisher, Mr. Murray Stewart, all of Stratford; Mr, Kenneth Nich- olson, Stayner; Mr. and Mrs. William Bertram, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. H. Stoughton, Long Branch; Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Smith, Brockville; Mr. John Hunter, Sr., Peterborough; Miss M. Bregman, Preston; Mr, J. Arbuckle, Smiths Falls; Mr. and Mrs. E. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. +|L. Dobson, Mr. and Mrs. B.|. Hamilton, Mr. Neil Taylor, Mr. and Mrs, L. Eaton, Mr. and rs. R. Salkeld, all of Scarbor- ough. Others were present from Oshawa, Brooklin and Whitby and from a dis- tance were Mr. and Mrs. M. Stadnyk of Falkland, B.C. and Mrs. Jon Bowman, Moncton, New Brunswick. Mrs. Walter Bestwick and Miss Madeline Kelly were dele- gates and Oshawa members of the Soroptimist Club attend- ing the spring conference of the Pastern Canada region at the Empress Hotel in Peterborough were Mrs. Orville: Souch, the Misses Evelyn and Doris Moore, Mrs, Olive Petley, Mrs. R. J. Mackie, Mrs. A, Hughes, Mrs, Paul Wysotski, Mrs. H, G. Willes, and the Misses Heather Ferguson, Jesamine Payne, Grace Winnell and Jennie Prin- gle. Oshawa Club was hostess ata classification luncheon on Saturday. Miss Virginia Sink of Detroit, president of Soroptim- ist Federation of the Americas Inc, was the honored guest and speaker at Friday evening's banquet. Mollie Gilmore of Montreal was elected regional governor. for 1964-66 and Phyllis Braund of Peterborough, lieu- tenant-governor. SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W. Bea- nounce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Linda Kath- leen, to. Donald Clarence Ander- son, son of Mr. and Mrs, Clar- ence Anderson, Oshawa. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, May 2, 1964, at '3.00 p.m. in Port Perry United Church, ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Mac: Donald wish to announce . the engagement of their daughter, Brenda Jean, to Peter Clarence Cox, son of Mr. and Mrs. C, L. x, all of Oshawa, The wed- ding is to take place Saturday, May 23, 1064, at 4.00 p.m., in St, Paul's Presbyterian Church ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Hubert J. Stacey, Bowmanville, announce the engagement of their dadgh- ter, Jean Mildred, to Stanley Ralph Tindale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley W. Tindale, Beaverton. The marriage will take place on Saturday, May 9, 1964, at 4 o'clock in Trinity United Church, Bowmanville. ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Cousins, .|Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Notting- ham of Raglan were honored recently at a surprise party celebrating their silver wed- ding anniversary. They were greeted at the entrance of the Masonic Temple by their daughter-in-law, Mrs, Jack Nottingham, who pinned a gardenia corsage on the bride and a white camation on the bridegroom. An enjoyable evening of dancing followed and later the couple was pre- HONORED AT SURPRISE PARTY sented with a silver tea ser- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Theraday April 16,1968 °F Cleuelands House LAKE ROSSEAU, MINETT, MUSKOKA Ontario's Finest Family Resort Complete Supervision of al! 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Craig is eight and seven years old, SNUFF ADDICT Queen Charlotte, wife of George III, was so addicted to 7 taking that she was nick- m@\named 'Snuffy Charlotte." vice from their family and a money tree from friends. Guests were present from Raglan, Oshawa, Port Hope, Port Perry, Brook- lin, Brighton, Columbus, Cleveland, Bowmanville, Myr- tle and Little Britain, Mrs. Nottingham is the former Miss Doris Bray. Mr. and Mrs. Nottingham have spent their married life at Raglan. They have six sons, one daughter and one grandchild, --Oshawa Times Photo BIG SAVINGS - LADIES' MILLINERY LADIES' SPRING HATS First Baptist Mission Circle Elects Officers The new executive for the Mary Elliott Smith Mission Cir- sion Circle, of the First Bap- tist Church, was announced at the regular meeting held recent- ly at the home of Mrs. Angus Barton, Connaught street. The new executive is: presi- dent, Mrs. Walter Nickerson; vice-president, Mrs. Robert Moon; secretary, Mrs. Arthur Howard; treasurer, Mrs. Sidney Stanfield; visitation convener, group on the work done in that part of this country. Miss Ann Munroe will be the guest speaker for the Chiro Mis- sion Group to be held in the Bap- tist Church, April 19, at 4.00 p.m. Refreshments will be serv- ed with the assistance of the senior Mission Circles. The secretary and - treasurer gave their yearly reports and the Circle has reached its ob- jective for the 1963-64 year and are over the top. Next month's meeting will be held in the home of The Rever- end and Mrs. Frank Swackham- mer. 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