MARRIED LAST SATURDAY Miss Joan Carolyn Williams Becomes Mrs. Wallis Henry The marriage of Joan Caro- lyn Williams and Wallis Henry Gain was solemnized in Simcoe Street United Church on Satur- day afternoon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Williams and the bridegroom is. the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur T. Cain, all of Oshawa. The ceremony was perform- ed by the bride's uncle, the Reverend Dr. Frederick Hor- wood of Toronto, assisted by the bridegroom's brother-in-law, the Reverend Hugh McKervill of Kitchener. Mts. David Weldon sang "Wedding Prayer' and Wed- @ing Hymn" and was accom- ied by Mr. Frederick Gra- Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, June 12, 1964 PERSONALS Friends Surprise Nassau Street Pair On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanna Saturday evening, by their son, David, and a partv of their friends, who gathered at their home on Nassau street, to honor anniversary. Mrs. Hanna, _ the Barbara Beavers, Hanna were married in the of Calvary Baptist former Among the out-of-town guests at the Routly-Clough wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tay- Nlor, Rexdale; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wood, and daughter, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario; Mrs. N, T. Routly, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Routly and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor, Miss Pattie Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. James Faulkner, all of Peterborough; Mr. Frank Feeley, Mr. Charles Sorrie, Mrs. Leo Smith, Mr. William McCullough, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bonnetta, Mr. .and Mrs. Jack Allen, all of Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. E. Pogue, Wind- sor; Mr. William Smith, De- troit, Michigan; Miss Laura Clough, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. after which colored slides of Mr, and Mrs. Davis' trip through Europe and the British Isles last summer were shown. Friends and relatives sur- rounded tiny Miss Susan Leanne 'Ball last Sunday afternoon as she was baptized in Southmin- ster United Church by. the Rev- erend A. M. Butler, assisted by. Mr. Anthony Zurawell with Mrs. Roland Chambers at the organ. Leanne is the two-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Ball Jr. and her godparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pine. Fol- lowing. the service, a reception was held at the home of the baby's maternal grandmother, Mrs. Rudy Pine. Among the guests were the paternal grand- Carl Norton and the maid of honor was Miss "Lillian Gilbey. The bride of 25. years received her guests wearing a turquoise shantung dress with a corsage of pink carnations. The early part «f the evening) was spent in playing cards. Refreshments were served with Mrs, Lewis Laverty pouring tea assisted by Mrs. John Laverty.) The couple's son, David, pre- sented his parents which in- cluded. a. car mat and_ glass- were pleasantly surprised last|7 them on their 25th wedding) and Mr.|' Church by the Reverend I. Glen|_ Wardell. The best man was Mr.| 5 * PLAN EVENING WEDDING Miss Sharon Dianne Camp- bell will become the bride of Lawrence John Butler on Sat- urday, July 18, according to an announcement made today by her mother, Mrs. Gordon Van De Walker. The mar- riage will take place in North- minster United Church at 6 o'clock in the evening. Miss Campbell's father is Mr. Wil- liam A. Campbell and Mr. Butler is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Butler, all of Osh- awa, --Azzopardi Studio, Ajax RED TROOP MOVEMENTS {North Korea recently. Chung . SEOUL (AP)--Premier Chung did not elaborate, and the as- Il-kwon of South Korea told the|sembly went into a closed ses- national assembly Thurs day|sion for a briefing on the matter there were "unusual troop|from Defence Minister Kim movements" in Comm unist'Sung-eun. $ NOQQOU0UVYY EI OOOOOOOQOQOQOQOQQQOQOQR YL WE eee ie 9.9.9), KR AAAAAAAAL WOO RO OOOO OOO 000000000053 FABRICS 3000 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM! By The Yard At HARLEIGH 'SUPPLIES (Oshawa Ltd.) Shopping Centre ted his wife with a set of favorite .dinnerware and ware. The bridegroom presen-| her WEST DRAYTON, she| (CP)--British Egyptologists are/The figure, 74% inches high, it presented him with a chaise|baffled by the discovery on aj called an ushabti, or servant of \patents, Mr. and Mrs, Charles __|Ball and three great-grandpar- Peterborough and district/ents) Mr, and Mrs. Fred Bail guests attending the Cain-Wil-/and Mrs, Eliza Bennett lliams wedding . last Saturday § ; : : lincluded Mrs, Percy Davidson,| Miss Edith Jackson, Coe Hill, Mr. Harry Wood, Mr. and Mrs.|a graduate of the class of '64 of |Rendal Dickson, Mr. and Mrs,|Oshawa General Hospital School Oscar Jamieson, Mr. and Mrs. |of Nursing, and her relatives lVictor Dickson; from other|and friends were guests of Mrs. |Ontario centres were Mr. and|Norman McDougall, Taunton, Mrs, Gordon Tanner and Susan,|fllowing the graduation cere- * \Mrs. Annie Cunningham, Mr,/monies last Friday evening. Guests were present from Coe jand Mrs. Robert: Spong, "-|Hill, Oshawa, Columbus and and Mrs. of pink tulle and a corsage of'and Mrs. Chester Cunningham, |O'm*by. pink-tinted white feathered car-/all of Walkerton; Mr. James) nations. Watt, Oakville; Mr. For their honeymoon the cou-|Robert Houston and family,/coturday from a nine-week va- ple are visiting the west coast..Mr. and Mrs. Glen Grant,| vation in the: REN Ines snd As they left the bride was wear-|Cooksville; the Reverend and|on the continent. Four weeks ing a three-piece wool crepe./Mrs. Hugh McKervill, Mr. and| were spent in the British Isles knit suit in "heavenly blue""Mrs, Douglas Tanner, Kitchen-|anq visiting relatives in Eire with a matching petalled hatjer. Mr. and Mrs. Douglasiand five weeks were spent. tour- and corsage of pink feathered|prigge, the Reverend Freder-ling Europe carnations. Her accessories)i.x "Horwood DD and Mrs.| © were in white, = |Horwood, Mrs. Robert Harri- Mr. and Mrs. Cain will return).oy ail 'of Toronto; Mr. and| to reside in Oshawa. Mrs. Joseph Gould, Trenton; |Miss Marion Buttery, Mr. and /Mrs. Franklin Jamieson, Miss |Larraine. Jamieson, Mr. Larry |\Jamieson, Mrs. George Mc- |Mullen, Mrs, Mary Jamieson, lall of. Bowmanville; Mrs. La- Cyril Morley, Pickering. --Ireland Studio Mrs | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoy, Sim- and 'S-!coe street south, returned last Seven countries will be offi- cially represented at the pre- sentation of Richard II, the opening of the Shakespearean Festival at Stratford on Mon- day, Attending from Ottawa will be His Excellency Ragnvald Bagge and Madame Bagge, Am- bassador of Sweden; His Excel- Delegates Benefi From H&S Course am of Newcastle. The bride was given in mar-| riage by her father. She wore a bouffant gown of nylon net with a scalloped panel of Chan-| tilly lace down the centre front) and*back of the skirt which was| enhanced with lace appliques.| The long-sleeved lace bodice; was embroidered with sequins) and pearls and styled with aj Squared neckline dipping into a} Vat the back. Her coronet of| Pearlized flowers, spraying from} a centre leaf design, secured) the shirred veiling' that fell to the waistline. She carried a slender, teardrop cascade of Briarcliffe pink roses and ste-| phanotis. Mrs. Hugh McKervill was the matron of honor and the brides-| maids were Miss Marion Butt-| ery, Bowmanville; Miss Ruth lency Sergio Affonso Correa-da- Costa and Madame da-Costa, Ambassador of Brazil; His Ex- cellency Hans W. Gasser, Am- bassador of Switzerland; His Excellency Sir Henry Lintott and Lady Lintott, Brit- ish High Commissioner to Can- ada; His Excellency C. T. Ny- lander and Mrs. Nylander, High Commissioner for Ghana; His Excellency Mario Rodriguez, Ambassador of Chile; His Ex- cellency Dimce Belovski and Verne Williams, Windsor; Mr. |Arthur Whittle, Whitby; Mr. land Mrs. Jack MacDuff, Brook- lin; Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Dearborn, Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Pettigrew, Powassen. At Summer Camp Lake | Couchiching, Orillia, was the camp site of Home and School Leadership Training Camp June 4 to 7. Oshawa delegates were Mr.| Earl Brown, president Mrs. Gerald DePratto is open- Ger-jing her home, 740 Glenmanor trude Colpus Home and School] drive, next Wednesday after- iati -,\noon, for a tea sponsored by oe inane: gt lewd David) tne St. Gregory the Great Coun- Merchant, reporting secretary) «i; Ow1, and convened by Mrs. Woodcrest Home and School As-| Anthony Cebulski and Mrs. An- sociation. Delegates attended|drew Mowat. There will also be|Madame Belovski, Ambassador from 56 areas in Ontario also|an apron and a home bakingjof the SFR of Yugoslavia. lounge. Mrs. Lewis Laverty| Middlesex farm of a clay figure|the dead. from an Egyptian. tomb be- lieved to date back to 500 B.C. DISCOVERY BAFFLES | England| 725-3012 read a message honoring the erys ul, trimmed with silver) sterling deposit, a gift from) |their friends. Many other gifts }were received from friends. Mr. Hanna thanked _ their} friends for the gifts and sur-} prise and the couple cake 'which was book'. Gifts were received from and Mrs. R. Holland, Mr. Mrs. J. R. Laverty, Mr. Mrs. R. Hanna Jr., Mr. |Mrs.'G. Knight and Mr. } Mrs. William Laverty, Strat-| ford. | Guests present were Mr. Mrs. Lewis Laverty, Mrs. Ernest Tonkin, Mrs. Thomas Hobbs, Mrs. Dennis Linton, Mrs.. John' Laverty, Mrs. Floyd Johnson and Mrs. David Hanna. an and| - and] . and . and and | and! Mr. | The effects of the opening of| the Shakespearean Festival at) Stratford creates waves of in-| terest widening to such distant} places as Tulsa, Oklahoma and Vancouver, British Columbia! and attracting visitors from hun- | dreds of places in between.) Nearer home at the opening performance on Monday night will be Mr. K. H, J. Clarke, a member of the board of gover- nors and Mrs. Clarke, Picker- ing; Mr. Kenneth D. Morley, Ajax; Mrs. Mark Roenigk, Bow- manville; the Right Honorable] Vincent Massey CH, Port Hope; | 'Mr. and Mrs. Leslie MacFar- lane, Whitby, and Mr. and Mrs. | K. D. Crone and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Aldwinckle, Oshawa, representatives from Quebec) booth, the former convened by|--- and Manitoba were present. |Mrs. Michael gy yg tng here Camp theme "In search of|John Spencer, an e latter) Excellence" was conducted by| by Mrs. L. R. Menard and Mrs. /§ Ontario Home and School Fed-| Douglas Armstead. The council eration Leadership Training|President, Mrs. W. H. Boissoin, |¢ committee in co-operation with will receive with Mrs. DePratto, ¢ Sebulski and Mrs. Mowat. Wilkins, Oshawa and Miss T.ar-|Community Programs Branch,| Mts. Cebu : raine Jamieson, Bowmanville. |Department of Education. = Delves is the ticket They wore semi-formal gowns) The course covered al] phases f of aqua organza over taffetajof Home and School structure, and Mrs. with bouffant skirts, shirred at| programming, the back. Three bands of tucks|and meeting procedures. 'Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Davis en- each centred by a flaf bow,, The purpose of the camp is to|tertained on Monday evening at lent interest to the front of the) develop lay leadership in re-|the latter's home on Jasmine skirts and complemented their|spective Home and School As-|crescent in honor of Miss Pat Open-crowned pillbox hats with) sociation. Davis and Mr, Ross Kossatz, A short veiling. They carried tear-;--------- "barbeque supper for twenty-five drop cascades of white and guests was followed by a. per aqua-tinted carnations. \sonal shower for Miss Davis Mr.. Douglas Bridge of Scar- = Mr. James Hall, communications Mr, and Mrs. Peter Davis andig 4 BEAUTY borough was best man and the a eo } ushers 'were Mr. Richard Wil- | liams, Oshawa; Mr. James Watt, Oakville, and Mr, Harold Ellis, Oshawa. A reception followed in the church hall. The bride's mo- ther received wearing a pure silk» sheath of peacock blue in| élassic design with side peplum.| A corsage of pale pink "Seven-| teen" roses complemented her : hat of rose tulle and pale pink) Scrub bamboo curtains flat on toses. The bridegroom's mother|the porch or patio using hot wore a sheath dress of peau de! suds, stiff brush. Hang on the soie in dusty rose with a re-|clothesline to rinse with garden LADIES! No Baby Sitter, No Car Fare MR. 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