Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jul 1964, p. 8

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 10, 1964 ISSUE WARRANT |ficer_ on charges of accepting MONTREAL (CP) -- A war-|$108,978 in. bribes during a pe- rank wat ised Thardny for 4,018 2 PIE as the arrest of Lucien J. Prevost. peyenue department 'investiga- 50, of Montreal a national rev-, on of his activities from 1945 enue department assessment of-|to last May 11. Many Hostesses Entertain Bride-Elect, Janet Kerr Miss Grace Kennedy, Lans- downe drive, held a shower at her home, at which the bride- elect received a beautiful bread box and canister set and other kitchen accessories. Assisting her were Miss Helen Yule and Mrs. D. M. Polson. Mrs. A, H, Dancey and Mrs. J. B. McGregor were co-host- esses at a paper shower and a presentaiton at the latter's home on Lauder road. Miss Kerr received an heirloom bed- spread, and many other lovely gifts. Mrs. J. R. Finley, Mrs.|}, Dancey's daughter, assisted the hostesses. At a supper party of the Knox Church choir, the couple re- ceived a beautiful off-white wool \anket. The staff at Camp Samac, of which the prospective bride- groom is a member, held a party, and presented the couple with a large Ikora dish From the Knox Presbyterian A Church Sunday School teachers hos Wee Wright and "Mrs. and officers, Miss Kerr re- i . ; leeived an oblong hammered Friends and relatives attend-| aluminum iray. ed a shower given by Mrs. Gor-| Showers, Parties Honor Bride-Elect Doris Patterson Miss Doris Anne Patterson whose marriage to Mr. James Bruce Byrnes takes place on Saturday, July 11 in North- minster United Church at 4.00 p.m., has been feted at many parties. Mrs. Joseph Patterson, ma- tron of honor, held a candle party at her home. Assisting her was Mrs. John Patterson. Mrs. Jack Judge held a mis- cellaneous shower at her home. Co-hostess was Mrs. James Lonergan. : Miss Elizabeth Ferrell held a champagne party at her home. Attending were former co-work- ers of the bride-elect. Misses Donna Barwell and Helen Dutchak held a party at the former's home. They pre- sented the bride-elect with sev- eral pieces of crystal. Mrs. Gorge Peters held a linen shower. Attending were former neighbors of the future bride. | Mrs, Stanley Zarowny held a jparty at her home. A presen- \tation of china was made. | Mrs, Howard Cook held a mis- |cellaneous party at her home. Many hostesses have enter- tained for Miss Janet Kerr, whose marriage to Mr. Jon Paul Edmondson is to take place on Saturday afternoon in Knox Presbyterian Church. Miss Lynne Whitely entertain- ed at the home of her mother on Sutherland avenue at a mis- cellaneous shower. Mrs. Carl Steenburgh, an at- tendant, and her mother, Mrs. A, O. Mollenhauer, were co-hostesses at a dinner party held at the home of the latter in Toronto, where a_ kitchen shower was given in honor of the pees Hain arr and for- mer graduates the Ontario Ladies' College. of Whitby at-| tended. | Mrs. Raymond Clark, Francis| street, entertained at a miscel- laneous shower when a large gathering of former neighbors met to honor the bride-to-be. Assisting Mrs. Clark were Mrs. John Hunsdale, Mrs. Clarence Hansel, Mrs. Wilbert Smith, Be safe! Be sure! Be certain of automatic deliveries of:top quality Fuel Oil right through the winter. Free Emergency Service. Budget Plan. Bul keamig tte, 43 KING STREET T, OSHAWA 725-3581 RETURN TO OSHAWA TO WED The forthcoming marriage is announced today of Miss Marcene Elaine Speed, to Mr. Gerald Wayne Marsa, the ceremony to take place in the Seventh-Day Adventist College Park Church, Oshawa. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Speed, ormerly of Oshawa. She is a graduate of Andrews Univer- | ' 4 i Mrs. Joseph A. Kerr held aj <j * Gy AS | i i i Tomlinson and Mrs. Charles i i sity, Barrien Springs, Michi- The girls of the Engineering|don © |trousseau tea in honor. of her] gan' with a bachelor of sci- | |Department of GMC held a sup-|Watson, aunts of the future) 4, iat 'oa dake i af shower, and presented the|bride, at the home of Mire, Ganenter, -and a A! ence degree and will teach at lbride-elect with a bridge set.| Watson on Lawlor avenue. The fakive bridseroutits other. ot Redlands, California, in the Co-workers of the bride-elect| bride-to-be received her stain- ; bd sf + | fall. The prospective bride- presented her. with sheets and less steel cooking ware at this , Pouring tea were Mrs. L. W.| groom is the son of Elder : Parrott, Miss Grace Kennedy,| and Mrs. Leonard Marsa, towels. time. They. were assisted by f°": 5 : | : The Engineering Department|another aunt, Mrs. Harold ™Mrs. Gordon Tomlinson, Mrs.) Rockford, Illinois, and' is at- Mrs. E. L.} tending medical school at to make their home. The wed- ding will take place on Sun- day, August 16, 1964 at 4.00 p.m. | | SPECIAL EXTERIOR 4. WHITE "i Gal. EXTERIOR or INTERIOR PaintS ~ =s 3000 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM! By The Yard At ot eh at 2 'ae {someone asked you how you |spotted the phony letters. Well, jeven though you think you are smarter than everybody in the their oldest daughter, Jo-Anna, to Mr. William Ross Lewis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lewis, Orono. The ceremony will take; |were Mrs. {Frank Black, Mrs. N. H. Ed-7 iclubs. Assisting at the tea table Harry Trew, Mrs. mondson, Mrs. A. W. Brad- place on Saturday, August . forgd and Mrs; Reginald Burr. HARLEIGH SUPPLIES ee GEE (Oshawa Ltd.) 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Mann,) Loma Linda University, Cali- the rehearsal tonight,|Miss Ruth Skinner were CO-|, yp : where the couple plan sg | A ' Po - , | J 4 ancey. 3 fetches ee B d f St B ithe bridal party wi!l be enter-|hostesses at a shower given at/yic. Judith Davison, Mrs ride 0 even Durton AONKLe e : a Mee Rath ARRANGE BLOOMS 0 pective bridegroom's parents;| By Britain holds an annual The Reverend Derek A. Allen|Miss Jean Craig, Whitby, and|Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Byrnes,|the neighbors of Sutherland av-|jon. | » ; fiat Tea Mrs.|ganized by the National Asso- Brenda Ann Dolmage and Stev-jmage ang Miss June Dolmage Co-workers of the Engineering] 'phe pride-elect was presented|R. W, Mills and Mrs. J. B. Mc- ciation of Flower Arrangement en Burton Konkle in St, Paul's|were junior bridesmaids and|Blue prints Department oOf|with a bridge table and chair)Gregor. Societies: day afternoon. was the flower girl miscellaneous shower. in the|, piece of her crystal, and/Robert Wild, Mrs. Carl Steen : ee eee : " | : ' ida.toche'e | : vet » Mrs. : -/matching miniature carnations. The bride is the daughter of| The maid of honor and brides- rg to-be's apartment. Follow-| many items for, the pantry|burgh, and Miss Joan Davis) fellow members of the teach- mage and the bridegroom is|shantung with cap - sleeved, Chinese supper was served. (table were Miss Sharon Dale,|chower room, trousseau room,| son of Mr. and Mrs. Burton/fitted bodices and full skirts Miss Lynne Whitely, and Mrs.lang items that the bride-to-be|Sented the future bride and inior brid id i | d f h Kost M bridegroom with a crystal cake The soloist, Mrs. G. R. Slugg/M0F Dridesmaids were in yellow|accessories and corsage of car- the tea hostesses were Mrs.| Miss Kerr wore a sleeveless plat t the annual staff din- of Ajax san gO Perfect Love"|silk shantung with fitted bodices|nations tinted turquoise. The|N. L. Petre and Mrs. R. W-\dress of yellow organza a aig . was accompanied by the organ-|and the flower girl wore a full-|in a yellow chiffon over taffeta} The two bridge clubs of\ries and a corsage of yellow) Following the rehearsal to-| ist, Mr. Frank Walters, Cour-|skirted dress of turquoise green sheath with white accessories| which Mrs. Byron Edmondson,|sweetheart roses with mauve|night, the wedding party will) Carrying a cascade of red|headdresses with bow accents,|tions with yellow hearts. |member, presented the couple|Her mother chose a_ pink Mr, and Mrs. Byron S. Edmond- | rosebuds and stephanotis, the/The 'seniors carried cascades The honeymoon is being spent|with a gift. The one bridge club|sheath shantung dress with lace 5°": Bessborough drive. ' | ~ ~~ her father. Her full - skirted|low; the juniors, white carna-|Konkle will return to reside at! other one gave a large hostess and a corsage of pink sweet- . gown of organza over taffeta|tions, tinted turquoise green and 4 : es Sis |coffee percolator, Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C. | 'or going away, the birde) 47. nq Mrs. Jan Drygala|miniature carnations, and the) HIROPRACTOR and flowed into a chapel train.|ket of yellow and white flow-|changed to a blue silk shan-| id Mr. and Mrs. Neil Mac-|Prospective bridegroom's moth- c o : The fitted lace bodice was styl-jers. a 3 Fred Konkle was the|quarter coat, white accessories). 01 Club. A pres-|silk shantung with matchinn Hay Fever Ibes Hit 2 and sorsage of white carna- party at the 401 Club. A pres-|* b g g Ha and sheath sleeves and herjbest man and ushering were)ane a ¢ g macoxsatios, and 8 9 100 King St. E. 728-5156 ray ¢ sake ate ¢ Qa "Oral swee ear roses wilh c nylon tulle was held by alert Taylor. cca: 1 ag hows wre ; : crown of seed pearls and crys-| To receive the guests at the SOCIAL NOTICE y ns x | ' : as Peat Janet Kerr, Mr. Jon Paul Ed- Miss Karin Dolmage wasjbride's mother wore turquiose| mondson, Miss Maria: Dry- maid of honor to her sister and|green organza over taffeta with} ENGAGEMENT Ya ong ae : Margaret MacKay, of Dorset.|plimenting the straight skirt|Ajax, wish to announce the| Miss Marilyn MacDonald, Miss : ; Janice Drygala, Mr, and Mrs. engagement of their Ni€ CC) otthew Gouldburn, Mr. ANN LANDERS Robert Fowler, son of Mr. and|Drygala and Mr. and aii 7 ; "| Miss Carolyn Mann, the maid) The wedding is to take place! i honor, held a cup and sau-| 4.30 p.m. in Northminster Unit-| s other, Mrs. Wilbert Mann, | ed Church, Oshawa. Buckingham avenue. | T h 1 \ bic Mr. and Mrs. Hank Van Denjheld a tea at her home in honor | e es t e Brink, Orono, wish to announce of the future bride, when she) Dear Ann Landers, I went were both out of college when we met so you know we were {Pouring tea were Mrs. W. R. not get married for awhile be-|)i.. y ; : nie : cause the shock might kill ee eee you made|United Church. Mr, and Mrs. W. R. Gardner Pe FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE (entertained at a dinner party at this but when I met his mother). I could see she was difficult and|S¢tious problem .two months/formerly of Oshawa, announce/were Miss Janet Kerr, Mr. ago. It had to do with a neigh-|the forthcoming marriage of|Jon Paul Edmondson, Mr. and Last Christmas I told Virgil 2 : | either to give me an engage- past ag every day since I'fjaine, to Mr. Gerald Wayne) Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Edmond- wrote to you but my letter has warsa, son of Elder and Mrs.|son. | He reluctantly gave me a nice| yoy can't s ' K a e u ' spot the phonies after) t)jnoj 5 opal in a. white gold mounting. fee " Illinois. The ceremony is to M . . all.--VANCOUVER fake place on Sunday, August tion, Ann, but = last 000 letters a month, An amaz-|Day Adventist College Park several weeks Virgil has beenjingly small percentage of these|Church, Oshawa. trying to get the ring away|letters are phonies. I can print from me. He keeps offering to) only 21 letters a week, so if a Last night while Virgil and I| paper it doesnt' mean I passed were watching TV I fell asleep.|it up because I didn't believe it gone. I turned that sofa inside) con ¢jq . : ential to PROOF out and upside down but I\ against YOU: Sorry, but I know very well Virgil), ; : : bag. ; ove at first sight. It was a slipped that ring off my finger | chemical reaction. After you Oe cas Take' the hink learned that he was truly a fine $ '| person. This couldn't have been Virgil doesn't want to be en- : ; ever, learning about people gaged to you, so face up to takes tine, ° any more of your time. Dear Ann Landers: Am I afternoon our bridge club met and the eight of us yakked ual. It was an especially lively gab-session. None of us are ex- a lot more laughing and talk-| ing than we do card playing. hostess said: 'Would you girls like to hear what you sound tape recorder which she had} hidden behind the sofa. The ma- that had been said in those two hours. the tape back to us and I wanted to drop through tne of the girls. said they thought it was a dirty trick for her to our knowledge. I am furious. May we have your opinion?-- Dear ABD.: It was indeed a dirty trick. If you decide not to you would be perfectly justi- fied. Brenda Ann Dolmage Becomes p00 F, M. Gilmore and)yrs. Ff. M. Gilmore and Mrs.| fornia, Serving were} ------------ tained at the home of the pros-|the home of the latter's moth-\Charles Watson, er, Mrs. S. A. Skinner, when'sxinner and Mrs. W. W. Brit- ' ph | f flower display at Buxton or- officiateq at the marriage of|twin sisters, Miss Joanne Dol-|Masson street. jenue and friends attended. hostesses .were Presbyterian Church on Satur-|Miss Alison. Craig of Whitby|General Motors held a surprise| set, a lovely Ikora cake plate,| Miss Carolyn Mann, Mrs.|--~---- ; s. Willi b; _|maid wore turquoise green silk|! the opening of gifts @ shelf, Assisti at the tea rear jeer RAE Mr. and Mrs. William E. Dol 'e turquoise green silk she ssisting took care of the gift room; ing staff at Ritson School pre-| Konkle, all of Oshawa. with back bow detail. The ju-|front; a flowered hat, white Carl Steenburgh. Also assisting pay saved. and "The Lord's Prayer" andjand full, scalloped overskirts bridegroom's mother assisted) Mills. taffeta with matching accesso-| tice. Inylon. All wore wedding band|and a corsage of white carna-|the bridegroom's mother, was alcolored miniature carnations,|Pe entertained at the home of| bride was given in marriage by|of white carnations tinted yel-|in Ottawa and Mr. and Mrs.| gave a white blanket, while the|bodice and white accessories|= : t 865 Olive avenue. | |heart rosés with pink and white was accented with lace bows|the flower girl carried a bas- | ; jtung, sheath dress and three Donald entertained at a dinner/er wore a sheath dress of gold Spinal. Disc Injuries ed with a scalloped neckline) Mr. | A ontati ¢ are yumi-.accessories. and a corsage- of shoulder - length, bouffant veil|Mr. Lewis Jeffs and-Mr. Rob- ti 1s. etation ot & Raines Se ' : ; tal. iiscnauew Gelr Clab. the made. Attending were Miss the senior bridesmaid was Miss|gathered, back fullness com-| Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Nelson,|£2/2, Miss Sylvia Sedgwick, e} Georgina McCarthy, to Karl John Mrs. Robert Fowler, Oshawa.|J°sePh Kerr. 's on. Saturday, July 18, 1964, atioo. shower at the home of her| He Takes the Ring, | FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE | Mrs. Byron S. Edmondson the forthcoming marriage of|entertained her two bridge} with Virgil for four years. We not kids. Virgil told me he could) .y, a ? ta' OFNNO |whole world put together I'dj1964, at 5.00 p.m. in Or Gatdacr and Sia 5. Macay mother. I-was pretty upset over : I wrote to you about a very wr. and Mrs. Frank Speed,|the Inn on the Park. Present decided to co-operate. rel A r's dog. I've been watching|their daughter, Marcene|Mrs. N. H. Edmondson, and) ment ring or we were through. F "| : g'.|not been printed. So you see|teonard Marsa, of Rockford, I'm sure it's not my imagina-| Dear Van: I receive over 25,-|16, 1964, at 4.00 p.m. in Seventh- have it cleaned, etc. \letter doesn't make the news- When I woke up my ring was was on the level. eouldn't find it anywhere. what you experienced was not and I'd like to know what to became better acquainted you Kiddo, and turn the guy loose. determined "#4 alatce, how. facts and don't let him waste) wrong to be upset? The other about all sorts of things--as us- pert bridge players and we do| Just as we were leaving the | like?"' She then led us to the chine had recorded everything She played the beginning of floor. On the way home three record our conversation without ABD. return to the woman's house Dear Ann Landers: Recently

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