Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Jun 1964, p. 7

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GeagPensh ATE THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 5, 1964 7 Joan Williams, Bride-to-Be | PERSONALS Honored By Many Hostesses | Mr. and Mrs, Jack Collison William Pettis, Mr. and Mrs, and children, Ian and Anne- Bruce Pettis, Mr. Ronald Poul- A maire, Townline road south, and|ton, all of Ottawa; Mr. Charles Many hostesses have enter- bridesmaid, and Mrs. Theodore |Mrs, R. G, Collison, King street|Emberley, Toronto; Mr. and tained for Miss Joan \Williams|Wilkins at their home, Serving east, were in Toronto Sunday, Mrs, Philip Orde, Port Perry: whose marriage to Mr. Wallis}were Mrs, Stanley Howard and /guests of the latter's cousins, : é ' J Cain is to take place tomorrow|Mrs, Gordon MacLean. Mr. and Mrs. John Ritchie and afternoon in Simcoe Street Unit-| Mr. and Mrs, Harold Ellis en- son Ronald. . CHILD MORTALITY ' MONTREAL (CP) - Every three seconds, a child dies somewhere in the world of hun- ger, says Mrs. Lynn Kate national organizer of the Oxford Mr, and Mrs. Russell Pettes, Committee for Famine Relief of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Wilson, Whit-|Britain. She is in Canada to set GRADUATING NUR An exciting feature of to- night's graduating exercises for the Oshawa General Hos- pital School of Nursing Class Of 1964 is the presentation of the annual awards. This year's winners are standing left to right: Miss Ruth Bom- McLaughlin prize for general proficiency; Miss Patricia Kinsman, Oshawa, the Mazo Williams Memorial prize for highest standing in theory; Miss Shirley Hicks, Picton, Ontario, the Class of 1963 prize for efficiency in bedside 4 \Shirley Irvine assisted by serv- , jing. | \a dinner party at the Guild Inn. | |Present were Miss Joan Wil- [Ss AND PRIZE Oshawa, the Dr. G. L. Bird nursing; Miss Joan Rorabeck, prize for efficiency in surgi- fellevilie, the Dr. F. ae ei, meccion ae Rundle prize for efficiency in Eleanor Lovell prize for effi, surgical technique; Miss ciency ih obstetric nursing; Pamela' Jones, Whitby, the Miss Donna Russell, Lind- E. A. Lovell prize for effi- say, the Dr. W. C, Watt prize ciency in medical nursing ed Church. Mrs, Ralph Cox and Mrs. Clifton Kell were co-hostesses at a coffee party at the home of Mrs. Cox. A presentation was made of bathroom: accessories: and pantry shelf items, Serving] were Miss Joanne Cox and Mrs. | Reginald Mcintyre. : A kitchen shower was given by Mrs. Ralph Tippett assisted by Mrs. Gerald Blears at the latter's home, Miss Larrane Jamieson, a bridesmaid, and Mrs, Franklin Jamieson were co-hostesses at a micellaneous shower at their home in Bowmanville, Miss) | Dr, and Mrs. Frederick Hor- wood of Toronto entertained at |liams, Mr. Wallis Cain, Mr.} + and Mrs, Carl E. Williams, Mr.|Pouring tea were Mrs. nd Mrs. Arthur T. Cain, Miss Anderson, and Mr. Rich- TONIGHT Pais, ances Mrs, Arthur T. Cain held a} tea at her home in honor of the * lfuture bride and held a luncheon tertained the couple at a dinner) party held at the Inn on the! Park. cup and saucer shower at her home. Serving were. Miss Mary) Southwell, Mrs. Harry Kerr, and Mrs. Bryant Brown. Co-hostesses at a miscellane- | ous shower were Miss Marion) Buttery, a bridemaid, and Mrs.| Robert Ellis attended by the! staff of the Personnel Depart-| rey of General Motors of Can-| ada, Mrs. Cari E,. Williams held a| trousseau tea in honor of her daughter. Those assisting were: trousseau room, Mrs. Hugh Mc- |Kervill; gift room, Miss Marion Buttery; serving, Miss Ruth Wilkins and Miss Larrane Jamieson, assisted by Mrs. Har- by; Mrs, Fred Clark, Mr. and Mrs, RG; Collisnn, Midge. somes Palmer. Mr. ond street east, has received word ; ve ving Mrs, Eldon Southwell held alfrom Scotland of the death of/Mrs. Eric Palmer, all of Lake-organizations fest equipped to her aunt, Mrs. Gavin Speirs. Mr. James Moxley who has spent the past week with his| daughter, Mrs, K, M. Hutchison | and Mr, Hutchison, Masson) street, is returning today to his) home in Lansdowne. Mr, Moxley who will soon celebrate his 88th | birthday, came to Oshawa to attend the wedding of his grand- son, Mr. Larry Hutchison, to. Miss Frances Minacs. Aaa Guests from out of town at the, McRae - Wicks wedding includ- ed Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Kit- chen, Brantford; Miss Mildred Moise, Port Hope; Mir. and Mrs, 'up local groups of Oxfam, which ishe describes as a world-wide icharity bank, aid through 'handle need in a given area. port, Ontario. FREE DR APES ESTIMATES BROADLOOM "DECORATING SLIP COVERS BY : HOWARD'S DRAPERIES 926 SIMCOE ST. NORTH 725-3144 old Ellis, Mrs. Warren Wills and. Mrs. Robert Ellis. Eldon | Southwell, Mrs. George Loft- house, Mrs, Mary Jamieson, Mrs. Frederick Horwood, Mrs. Russell De Coe, and Mrs. Rob- ert Houston. Tea hostess was Mrs. Franklin Jamieson, A afterwards for the bridesmaids|party followed for the brides- and matron-of-honor. Tea host-|maids and matron of honor and esses were Mr. Ralph Cox, Mrs. | others assisting with the tea. |John Maroosis, Mrs. Arnold) The staff of the Personnel De- |Stapleton, Serving were Mrs.|partment of General Motors of Gordon MacLean, Mrs. Donald/Canada, presented the bride-| RETAILERS ZELLERS Oshawa Shopping Centre And TO THRIFTY CANADIANS for efficiency in paediatric --Oshawa Times Photo n a fg i 21 Simcoe Street South Oshawa. bay, Oshawa, the Adelaide L.-nursing; Miss Linda Sanders, Thompson, Miss Marion But-jelect with a coffee-maker, tery, Miss Larrane Jamieson, .A salad bowl and servers were Miss Ruth Wilkins, Mrs. Hugh|given by the girls of Miss Wil-} McKerville, and Mrs. Robertiliams' intermediate Sunday McCoy. Pourin gtea were Mrs.|school class and she was also James Thompson, Mrs, Clifton| presented with a cup and saucer 'Showers, Parties and Teas Honor Miss Freda Dancey = Ri in. tn i moat ant Sac Miss Freda Dancey has beenjed in a green and gold printed|Harris, Mrs, James Reid. Open-|partment of Simcoe Street Unit- honored at a number of showers|silk shirtmaker dress, while|ing the door were Miss Brenda|ed Church, and parties prior to her wed-|Mrs, Dancey met the guests,|Kell, Miss Anne Maroosis and| The girl of Delta Sigma ding on Saturday, to Mr, John attired in a gold linen dress./Miss Dianne Stapleton. Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sor- Robinson Finley, Islington {Both wore corsages of white) A miscellaneous shower was ority presented her with a Mrs. Joseph Kerr, assisted/carnations. Pouring tea in the given by Mis Ruth Wilkins, ajcrystal rose bow! and symbolic |by her daughter Janet, enter-| afternoon were Mrs, Clark Mac-|---~ saescars --| yellow rose. tained at her home on Suther-|Donnell, Scarborough; Mrs. | Following the rehearsal to- land avenue at a miscellaneous|Charles Finley, Woodbridge; night, the wedding party will shower. Mrs. O. C. Conners: and Mrs, be entertained at the home of | Miss Ann Bryce and Mis 5/George Conners, both of To-| Mr, and Mrs. Arthur T, Cain, Nancy Cornish were co-host-|ronto; Mrs. J..G, Dancey and 'Aberdeen street, esses at a luncheon at the|Mrs, Robert Aldsworth, both of |home of Miss Cornish on Ingle-|Oshawa. In the evening, Mrs. j mer! Your guests will love the wood drive in Toronto, Joseph Kerr, Mrs. N. C, Me- | Mrs, W. R. Irvine was host-/Fadyen, Mrs, L, M. McMurtry SOCIAL NOTICES ripe Pond ye ey com- ENGAGEMENT ort. offered by these garden less to a linen shower at herjand Mrs. J. B, McGregor, all |home in Toronto, when fellow|of Oshawa, officiated at the tea prog agg asta niin pieces, and you will too, especial lstaff members of the Toronto|table. Those serving were Miss DISTINCTIVELY-STYLED GARDEN FURNITURE Make your back yard your "en- tertainment centre' this Sum- ini "ir == lei ' ae Mr. | PLAN JUNE WEDDING The engagement of Miss June a}, 1964, at 7.00 p.m. in Donna Gail Elford to Mr. Christ Memorial Church. The Gary Edward Gales is an- future bridegroom is the nounced today by her par- son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ents, Mr, and Mrs. H. R. Gales, Oshawa. Elford, Oshawa. The wedding will take place on Saturday, --LeRoy Toll 'Psychiatric Hospital feted the|Margaret McFadyen, maid of |pride-elect. honor; Miss Patricia Fraser, | Mr. John Bright and Mr.|bridesmaid; Miss Diane Stur- Robert Cornish, classmates of)gis, Miss Janet Finley, Miss the prospective bridegroom|Janet Kerr, Miss Patricia from Osgoode Hall, entertained|Dancey, Mrs. Ronald Barclay, lin honor of the. couple at the)/Mrs, W. A, Watson, and Mrs. lhome of Miss Jane Jackson in|Douglas Smith. Answering the | Etobicoke. A presentation was/door and looking after the guest |made to the future bride and/book were Miss Barbara Con- bridegroom, jnors, Miss Mary Louise Mac- Donnell and Miss Beverley Mec- Joy Wicks and Gordon McRae The aunt of the bride, Mrs. John Dancey, was hostess to an afternoon tea at her home,| Murtry. i . | The bridal. party and friends |Godfrey, Keene, Ontario, an- ly on sultry summer days! |nounce the engagement of their jdaughter, Betty Kathleen, to \Mr. Frederick Charles Elliott, lson of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elliott, Keene, Ontario. The | wedding is to take place on Sat- urday, June 20, 1964 at 4.00 p.m in Trinity United Church, Peter- Buy Now & "Charge-it"'! = Ye fy. y Needed Pay os Yi SYS x borough. little os $1.25 No Down Payment JF ; ey "typ ff ENGAGEMENT Weekly UU) Mr, and Mrs. H, R. Elford an- || nounce the engagement of their | in honor of her niece, Pouring of the. Finley family were en- . . Wed in Double-Ring Ceremony '32, ns, 2%¢70o" ets tertained by. the "prospective g 7 Mrs. Ralph Jewell, Mrs. Fred)pridegroom's father at his ' ; : Getz, Mrs, John Nicholls and|home in Islington following the In a double-ring ceremony in| mums. They carried nosegays|Mrs, Archie Dancey, mother Of] wedding rehearsal. Mr. Finley Albert > Street United Church, | of blue-tipped white carnations. | the bride. Diana Stapleton) was assisted by his daughter, Dorothy Joy Wicks was united) Mr, Walter McRae was best|answered the door to the guests!irs, C, 0, MacDonnell and his in marriage to Mr. Gordon Mc-\man for his brother and the|and serving were Miss Elaine! qaughter-in-law, Mrs, Charles Rae, The bride is the eldestiushers were Mr. Neil McRae,|Wescott, Miss Eleanor Wescott,| Finley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rus-\Mr, Walter Trehern, Mr. Law-/Miss Carol Holmes, Miss Caro-) 0 --- sell Edward Wicks and thelrence Lemon and Mr. Gerald|lyn Werry, Miss Joan Stapleton BRIDE-ELECT Miss Betty Godfrey, Osh- awa, will become the bride of Mr, Frederick Charles Elliott on Saturday, June 20, 1964, according to an announce- ment made today by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, James Henry Godfrey, Keene, On- Gary Edward Gales, son of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Gales, all of Oshawa. The wedding is to take place on Saturday, June 27, 1964, at 7.00 p.m, in Christ Memorial Church, Oshawa. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Dalmer |daughter, Donna Gail, to Mr | © Zeller's Own Brand "Leisure Lane" © Weatherproof Aluminum Tubing tario, The wedding will take |page announce the forthcoming place at 4.00 p.m. in Trinity |marriage of their daughter, United Church, Peterborough. |Elaine, to Henry Goodall, son of Mr. Elliott is the son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George Goodall, bridegroom is the youngest son! Manilla, and Miss Patricia Dancey. a oa Neil McRae, 4 reception followed in the aes "on vg leony f \church hall, The bride's mother| °"®. TS. vals : ' Graduating Class © Colourful "Poly" Webbing The Reverend N. T. Holmes Mrs. Ralph Wescott and Mrs. | officiated, Mrs, Charles Naylor,|"ecelved in a two-piece silk suit\w 4, Watson. organist, played the wedding music and accompanied Mrs.|trimmed lace overblouse, Her,maid of honor, entertained at School of Nursing of the Oshawa S88 matching accessories were ac-jher home on Alan A. Thompson who of shell pink with a_ pearl- Miss Margaret McFadyen, Masson street, Luncheon Guests The graduating class of the and Mrs. Charles ElMott, also of Keene, --Ireland Studio, General Hospital was entertain- ae ee all of Oshawa, The ceremony is to take place on Saturday, July 11, 1964, at 10 a.m, in St.. Mary of the People Roman Catholic Church, : when a presentation of sterling|ed a tluncheon at the Oshawa/the sing-song, whic ron: Perfect Love". cented by a hint of pale Steen! faiware was made to the bride-Golf Club on. Monday, by the| ducted by Mrs. Ruasell Maebit Given in marriage by her fa-|!" the hat of pink French tulle} ejact, ; Women's Auxiliary of the Hospi-. The graduating nurses were ther, the bride wore a full-/a%d Corsage of pink carnations.) Mrs, A. J, McDonald, assist-|{@l. |introduced by Mrs. George Tel- length gown of white faille taf-| te bridegroom's mother as-|eq by her daughter, Mrs. Doug- Following grace, and the toast|ford, Director of Nursing, and p f |sisted wearing a cocoa brownliag Smith, was hostess to ato the Queen, a pleasant lunch-'the staff members and auxiliary feta covered in lace with a ca-|silk brocade dress and match-|shower of kitchen ware when alcon Was enjoyed, after which/officeres at the head table were thedral train and sheath sleeves.|ing coat. She wore beige acces-| presentation of stainless steel "Ars. C, D. Russell, the auxiliary|introduced by Mrs, Russell, who A self wedding band headdress |sortes and a corsage of deep|cookware was presented to Miss --, oa -- Dd. wd bong extended congratulations to held her shoulder-length: veil of Pink carnations. Dancey. FRPNEREN, WAO, WE er com-|the nurses on behalf of the Tai eke lalle Spsha sascade| The honeymoon' was apent in| Neighbors on Lauder road ben ps charge of the} Women 8 Auxiliary. bags mg ee of white roses complimented|north-eastern Ontario and forjfeted the bride-elect, at the wes. "Da id Weld ded) ca gi ob oagddonal| wedding anniversary her classic gown, Her jewollery|travelling, the bride donned ajhome of Mrs. Bruce McGregor, ge se eldon ad "le pen on which her name was|")~ ¥& ersary. was a gold cross necklace worn|coachman coat of beige boucle|when a miscellaneous shower| MU » the pleasure of the/imprinted as a memento. | by her mother. with a two-tone, beige and black| was held. Mrs, R. H. Broad- occasion by singing three solos.} Miss Carol Dunning expressed The bridegroom's sister, Miss|SU84T-Scoop hat, black patent bent was co-hostess, She was accompanied by Mrs. J.|the thanks of the graduates to Kathy McRac, was maid of | Accessories and' a corsage of; wr and Mrs. G. E. Crebel W. Kemp who also played for|the auxiliary. honor and the bridesmaids were gold carnations entertained members . of the Miss: Patricia Kinsman and) Mr. and Mrs. McRae are re-\jaw firm where Mr. Finley is Miss Nancy Wicks. They were| siding at 321 Marland avenue,'articling, at their home on gowned alike in full-length, la-|Apt. 304. Glen Manor drive, Toronto, in vender blue taffeta with match. Gvests were present from honor of the future bridal pair. ing lace jackets, white acces- Brantford, Port Hopé, Ottawa,, Mrs. Archie Dancey enter- sories and wedding-ring head-'Toronto Port Perry, Whitby,/tained in honor of her daugh dresses of white chrysanthe-'Lakeport, Ontario, 'ter, The -bride-elect was gown Modella Hair STYLISTS Announce the appointment of Miss Valerie (ELLA) to our staff of European Stylists FOR APPOINTMENTS CALL ON Thursday, Friday, Saturday "The Lord's Prayer' and RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stapley will be happy to receive their relatives, friends and néighbors at the home of their daughter, | Mrs. Kenneth Mossey, 306 Col- lege avenue, on Saturday, June 6, 1964, from 2.00 p.m. to 5.00 DOMESTICATED FOWL | The turkey is North America's only native domesticated fowl.) KRESGE'S Pe eee et et tet epee get eee tt eteaest pT OME. Pam §-77011-7 "LEISURE LANE" DELUXE SUMMER FURNITURE offers extra width and length to make your leisure hours even more refreshing! 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