ee ron CRN abe 'TEMPERATURE DOWN -- . LONDON, England (CP) -- Topless swimsuits have been peo = s banned from swimming pools in| the Queen, "to bring off: suburban Wimbledon. "We are|ter deal for the | tain." people to ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Caroline May, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Magee, to Mr. Frank Sinclair MacNeil, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis MacNeil, all of Oshawa, The wedding will take place on Sat- urday, September 19, 1964 at 4.30 p.m, in St, George's Memorial Church, Anglican, Oshawa. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. William Henry McArthur, Wingham, an e the engagement of their daugh- ter, Mary Lou, to Mr. Douglas , James Brock, son of Dr. and Mrs. John Frederick Brock, Osh- awa. The marriage will take place on Saturday, September 12, 1964, at 4.00 p.m. in the United Church, Wingham. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr, and Mrs. Russell John not spoilsports, but we have " ni Read. "We must keep the tem-|) Ronald W. perature down." , AIDS AGED LONDON (CP)--Wealthy Lon- don widow Edith Earle, known as the "gambl granny" because of her UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP Z Hi . 7 lis (Formerly Peggy's Beauty Salon) PROP. ROSEMARY VEENHOF Bilsky, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR . Spinal Disc Injuries -- Hay Fever 100 King St. E. 728-5156 me Wemen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 G THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdoy, August 22, 1964 ing Ted Colbourne, Oshawa, Weds Heather Saunders Of Port Perry Whitby Pentecostal Taber-/Memorial Hall the bride's nacle was the setting for the| mother received guests in a tur- marriage recently of Heather }quoise sheath with white acces- Marjorie Saunders, daughter of|sories and the bridegroom's the Reverend and Mrs. I. Leon-|mother assisted wearing a floral OPENING SPECIALS ard Saunders of Port Perry, to|blue dress and 4yhite accessor- Mr. Terrance (Ted) William|ies. Both mothers wore corsages Hamilton. wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their Perms at reduced prices MON., TUES. and WED. daughter, Gwendolyn Beryl, to Mr, Jack Paul Whittick, son of Mr. and Mrs, William George Whittick, all of Oshawa, The wedding is to take place on Sat- urday, September 19, 1964, at 3.30 p.m. in Kedron United |Church. Ireland Studio |FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE | Mr. and Mrs. Manson Horner, Wilson-Franklin Nuptials Solemnized In Holy Cross ne merge ot her douse, Norma Elaine, to Douglas Eugene Gerow, Oshawa, son of Mrs. Henry Gerow, Havelock, and the late Mr. Gerow, The wedding will take place on Sat- jurday, September 12, 1964, at /3,00-p.m, in the Free Methodist |Church, Oshawa. Colbourne, eldest son of Mr. and|of ,blue and white roses, Mrs. Victor Colbourne of Osh-| Quyt-of-town guests were from awa, Toronto, London, Brockville, The ceremony was performed Kingston, Deseronto, Parry by the Reverend Maxwell Case| sound, Orillia and N. Ridgeville, who was assisted by the bride-|Qhio, groom's grandfather, the Meni: AS the couple left for their : deli Pa ion TT honeymoon to points north the acide Neg PULL Fl The G oe bride was wearing a two-piece conto, sang _ fi igh ulde! suit of white lace over pink with Them", and "0 Pertect Love pink and white accessories and accompanied by Mrs. J. Scarr, a c orsage of pink roses also from Toronto, 3 winkslen te Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor- length gown of lace over taffeta fashioned with a fitted bodice! dotted with pearls and sequins) and featuring a sweetheart neckline and lily point sleeves A crescent shaped headdress of| 9 sequins held her fingertip veil] and she carried a cascade of| 4 red roses and stephanotis. Ee Attending her sister as maid) ® of honor, Miss Sharon Saunders wore a floor-length gown of orchid taffeta. The bridesmaids, Miss Tallya McHarg and Miss Mary McHarg, of Kingston, were gowned in lilac and the junior bridesmaids Miss Joanne and Miss Faith Colbourne, sis- ters of the bridegroom, wore similar dresses in yellow. Miss Cathy Beaudrie was the flower girl and wore pale yellow. The 2 Expert Stylists - R. VEENHOF and JUDY NASH CUTTING THE CAKE SCARBOROUGH Ireland Studio Glenda Wilson, Lloyd Wilson 'Exchange Vows In Nestleton . Glenda Margaret Wilson be-|gowns-with Chantilly lace jack- came the bride of Lioyd Archi-jets trimmed with matching bald Wilson in Nestleton United|bows. Their headdresses were Church last Saturday afternoon. | matching bands of pleated or- The bride is the daughter of Mr.|ganza accented with white lace and Mrs. Alan Ernest Wilson|and tear-drop crystals. They and the bridegroom is the son|carried nosegays of yellow and of Mr. and Mrs, David Archibald) white chrysanthemums. Wilson all of Nestleton. The best man was Mr. Larry = The officiating clergyman was| Ashton, Oshawa and the ushers the Reverend Philip Romeril/were Mr. Robert Kellar, Colum- and the soloist was Mrs, Law-|bus and Mr, William Wilson, To- rence Malcolm, Nestleton, who/ronto. The ring bearer was Mas- sang "The Lord's Prayer" and|ter Dale McQuade, Blackstock. "Q Perfect Love", accompanied| for the reception held at the by Miss Cheryl Metcalf, Nestle-/Legion Hall, Port Perry, the ton. |pride's mother received wearing Given in marriage by her|a blue crepe dress with white father, the bride wore a snow-|accessories and a corsage of white organza over taf-/pink and white carnations. The feta gown. The fitted bodice,|pridegroom's mother assisted with its corded waist and lily-| wearing a draped dress of pink point sleeves, had a scoop neck-|crepe with matching hat, white WILL LIVE IN 1188 SIMCOE ST. S. Corner\Ritson and Simcoe Se, PLEASE NOTE New Phone No, 723-6711 OPEN THURS, AND FRI. NIGHTS CALL US.. for Prompt PRESCRIPTION adage morning Kath-\alike 'in blue silk taffeta with ie martings. to Gorden. Bepeel rte ne nn. Oe '|Wilson in Holy Cross Roman|¥°Fe matching rosette head- Catholic Church. The bride is|4"¢S8es with short chiffon back '|the daughter of Mrs. Joseph|*eils. They carried nosegays of Hallowell, Oshawa, and the late|White carnations and button Mr. Edward Franklin and her|°tysanthemums tinted blue. bridegroom is the son of Mr.|. The best man was Mr. Ed- Bland Mrs. Alfred Wilson," Franklin and the ushers |Oshawa. jwere. Mr. Donald Wilson and 1 } x 7 _| 'The Reverend M. A. Beriault ee ee ee _|officiated and Mrs, Garny Booth The reception was held h 7 |sang, self. accompanied, "'Ave) ryying Gotchance, pf tha Bbves ie ford lig Day." |Ville, where the bride's mother y's n this Day. |received, wearing a blue crepe Given in marriage by herjensemble with white access- ' |step-father, Mr. Joseph Hallo-|ories, The bridegroom's mother '|well, the bride was wearing @)assisted, wearing a pink sheath '|formal gown. of taffeta. The!.-ith an overblouse of pink lace _|fitted bodice was appliqued with) vith pink and white accessorie ' i|three roses at the front of the/poth mothers wore corsa o '|waist, had a scoop neckline and| white chrysanthemums. fit '\elbow length sleeves _similarily re HOUSEHOLD HINT A paper plate fastened to the bottom of the paint can with glue catches the drops and provides a convenient place to lay the paint brush. ne sta chpnnteetieenorecncetrliie The House of Flaire COIFFURES 723-6901 - 9 Bond St. E. Prop.: BOB BUZMINSKI { line re-embroidered with lace|accessories, and a corsage of and pearls. One large rose|deep pink carnations. | caught the flowing chapel train] As the couple left for a honey- to the lowered bustle back. A|moon in Cape Cod, the bride was crown of pearls held her bouf-|wearing a pink linen sheath with fant veil of silk illusion and she|a three-quarter matching coat, carried a white Bible decorated|pink hat and white accessories. with yellow sweetheart roses|Her corsage was a white cym- and white Pinocchio chrysanthe-|bidium orchid. Mr, and Mrs. attendants dresses including the/ | tiny flower girl, were fashioned) ™ with scoop necklines and bell- shaped sleeves. A self - bow| FUTURE BRIDE gathered the soft folds of the) Miss Elaine Horner, a grad- floor-length skirts. Their veils) yate of Peterborough Civic Hospital, class of '64, plans to be married to Douglas Eugene were held in place by match-} ing bows and they carried. cor-| Gerow, on Saturday, Septem- responding cascades of yelllow| '\appliqued. Her headdress was).heath with a white lace coat The bride chose to wear a pink ja tiara of pearls and sequins, jholding her shoulder-length veil of nylon net and she carried a bouquet of white carnations and blue chrysanthemums. The matron of honor was) Mrs. Vincent Vassey, Oshawa} and the other attendants were} navy blue. accessories and a} corsage of pink chrysanthe-' mums, as the couple left for their honeymoon in the Hali- burton District. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will reside in Oshawa. LADIES! No Baby Sitter, No Car Fare MR. BERNARD Of Leading Toronto Salons Experienced Hair Stylist ber 12 in the Free Methodist Church, Oshawa. Miss Horner is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Manson Horfer, Oshawa and. the' prospective bride- groom is the son of Mrs. Henry Gerow, Havelock, and the late Mr. Gerow. --Ralph Martin Photography When you need | "HOME-NURSING" Call a V.0.N. Nurse 725-2211 *Home-Nursing Care for EVERYONE" and mauve carnations and chry-| santhemums. The best man was.Mr. Doug- las Colbourne, brother of the bridegroom and the ushers were) Mr. Richard Davies, Mr. Ron-| ald Saunders, Mr. David Saun-| ders, and Mr. Bryan Colbourne.| For the reception at Utical mums. |Wilson will live in the Manor 'The matron of honor was Mrs.|Blanc Apartments, 806 Kennedy Larry Ashton, Oshawa, and the|road, Scarborough. | Other attendants were Mrs. Rob-| Out-of-town guests were pres- é@t Kellar, Columbus, and' Miss|ent from Essex, Simcoe, Beams- Suzanne Wilson, Nestleton. The/ville, Toronto, Scarborough, flower girl was Miss Wendy Wil-|Belleville, Peterborough, Osh- n, in. They were dress-|awa, Columbus, Port Perry, | 'alike in mint-green silk or-\Brooklin, Bethany, Little Brit- ganza over taffeta, semiformaljain, Port Hope and Cobourg. Orne, ANN LANDERS His Sweet Talk Is Just Bluff Dear Ann Landers: I am 15, a good student and have never had any serious disagreements with my folks until now. I ac- cepted a date with Tom, even though my folks forbade me to go out with him. (Tom got into Mrs. Brian Simpson, Toronto, and Miss Eleanor Bowman, Oshawa. They were dressed FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS PHONE AFTER 9 P.M. 728-9317 723-2245 COMPOUNDING YOUR PHYSICIAN PRESCRIPTION IS OUR PROFESSION Gury & Lovell -- OSHAWA WHITBY . | BOWMANVILLE- "WE SEND MEDICINE TO EUROPE" |Then he took down all our ! Inames on a piece of paper. Nothing has happened so far) but we are going to have a) = meeting about it tomorrow. Do you think I should pay for the window because I was at bat? iq st ee sh ppc Is the pitcher partly to scant LILLIAN MAE MARSH Should the whole team pitch in? | SCHOOL OF DANCING Or should the man be a real D.E.A., M.D.A. good sport and say, 'Forget it, kids, I was young once my-\2 Ballet, Tap, Toe, Acrobatic, Pre-School, Kinderance, Character self?" Please give us the best an-| Registration: SATURDAY, SEPT. 12 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Masonic Temple 91 Centre St. swer you can think of. -- JR. Q CARDINALS INFORMATION 723-7253 Dear Jr. Cars: I believe it would be very brotherly if the) whole team pitched in and/@ bought a new window. It would be downright bright) Today Tom called and apolo- gized. He said I was the nicest girl he had ever gone out with and he wants another chance to pare that he can be nice, too. : trouble: with th li e says I'm the kind of a girl Faget e wi scl aah who could make something out Hise : of him. Is it worth the chance? Last night I lied to my folks|_pLEANOR : and said I was going to my girl| Dear Eleanor: No. He'll make friend's house. 1 had a sneak) ; date with Tom and arranged|"°othing out of you before you : for him to pick me up at the| make something out of him, = |____ gas station. A girl who lies to her parents} TO MARRY IN SEPTEMBER It didn't take long before siehout Pharma is going--and| ew nee realized that Tom's idea of alte whom--is begging for trou- Mrs. William George Whittick, |gate wasn't the same as mine.| f so Please stop kidding your- all of Oshawa, will be solem- |He said he wanted to talk tol¥y and calling it a crusade, nized in Kedron United Church |me about life and things, and| ou are lucky that first date on Saturday, September 19, |headed straight for the woods.| wasnt a fatal disaster. Steer 1964 at 3.30 p.m. ¢.4:, |L had a terrible time fighting |° pal of Tom. He's bad news. --Ireland Studio |,im off, but he finally gave up| ear Ann Landers: This let- and took me home. He was so| er 1s being written by seven mad he didn't even walk me to aseball players, 11 and 12 Paul Whittick, son of Mr. and years old. We can't afford a the door. lawyer. PERSONALS a Mr. and Mrs. Walter Franklin|pressed. with Ontario's broadjing ball in 2 ie hi of Bristol, England, who havejand daughter Mary Faith, Kit inighWays and saagibticent prune twee ck 'et Die, ves been guests of Mr. and Mrs,|chener; Sargeant and Mrs.|parks. He has been watching|thing I knew the ball ssile| Frank Mills, Greta street, are|David Hatherall and fam'ly,|parliamentary procedure andlright through a great bi fake returning on the RMS Empress|Downsview; Mr. and Mrs. Ed-|the flag debate with a keen) glass window oh lees of England after'a three-month|ward Westfall, Queenston; Mrs.|jnterest, too | The owner. of the house cz nage haa have aac ie Carter, Toronto; Mrs./ . running out like: the plate Was y places of interest in|Matthew Dick 'and Mr. and| fen, Mia ted tae ada and the United States.|Mrs. William Dick,Ajax; a socuealy affairs, the following a ah pod ma ka igo MATTRESSES During their stay there havejand Mrs. James Firth, Jr., Mrs.|Oshawa women have been in-| aid a re 'git 'hae eee MATTRESSES been many other visitors at the|\James Firth, Mr. and Mrs.|vited to attend receptions and), Rahs: Mr ie play- home of Mr. and Mrs. Mills,/Allen Thompson, Mr. and Mrs.|teas on different days at the) -- epee in the: first place. ith including Mr. and Mrs, Law-|Carmen Thompson and Mr. and Canadian National Exhibition.) - les fence Mills and grandson and|Mrs. Orville Thompson, all of|Miss Helen Boddy, secretary, a | HUNDREDS TO Mrs. James Cromwell of Mari-/Bowmanville. [Oshawa Branch VON; . Mrs. , | CHOOSE FROM Tremendous Savings ! ! THEY GROW FAST ! Portraits Now Will Be Treasures Later scsi roland si 723-3680 if you _all went to the man and], or three at a time. Such a sug- asked if you could earn at gestion might jog his memory a little and he may remember that he was young once him- |self. : » money by working on his lawn} this summer--in shifts, say two) | } FOR THE FINEST IN Custom Made DRAPES SEE 7 | M. & C. Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 The marriage of Miss Gwen- dolyn Beryl] Hamilton, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Russell John Hamilton, to Mr. Jack ANNOUNCEMENT To All My Customers and Friends . . . | would like to announce that Peggy, formerly of Peggy's Beauty. Salon, Simcoe Street South, is now em- ployed at LINDA'S FASHION HAIRSTYLING 366 WILSON RD. SOUTH PHONE 728-7021 | would be more than pleased to continue to give my complete and individual attention . . . and would like to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of my customers for their patronage during the past four years. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Monthly FAMILY ALLOWANCE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buckle MATTRESSES Recognized for their efforts in @nna, Pennsylvania; Mrs. Percy : _|Harold L. Donald, past presi-| Mills of Cannock, Staffordshire,| Mr. Ernest Wilkins and his| dent Ladies' Curling Club, 'past| id; Mr. and Mrs. James sister, Mrs. Robert Diamond president H, and S. Council, paSb Travis and daughter, Charleno,|both of Stockport, Cheshire,| district organizer of Home and Mrs. Lillian Berry, all of Wind-|2ngland are spending a holiday|School Council; Mrs. William in Oshawa. Mr. Wilkins is visit-| Shaw, chairman property com-| ing his twin brother, Mr. Alfred) mittee, Oshawa Board of Educa-| Wilkins and Mrs. Wilkins,| tion, director of Canadian Men- Nassau street, and Mrs. Dia-|tal Health Association, member} mond is staying with her sister,| Royal Canadian Legion Auxili-) Mrs. Reginald Gutsole and Mr.|ary, chairman of all voluntary) Gutsole, Eimgrove avenue.|visiting groups.at Ontario Hos-| Seventeen years have elapsed|pital, Whitby; Mrs. Clayton since the twin brothers were|Lee, member Oshawa Board of] together. Education, secretary Albert Street ucW| Mr. Robert Paterson of Burnt| and member of Voice of Women; | Island, Fifeshire, Scotland, has| Mrs. Harold Armstrong, mem-| been spending a month's vaca-|ber of the board of directors) tion with his nephew, Mr. Don-| Oshawa Civic Auditorium chair-| ald Beli, and Mrs. Bell, Rose-| man of the convention and con-| hill boulevard. Mr. Paterson) stitution committee YWCA and/ has also visited his'sister-in-law,|a member of the Oshawa Ad-| Mrs. James Orr and Mr. Orr,|visory Board of the CNIB. | Gibbons street. The hardy Scot, Mrs. D. K. Stiles, Grierson a spry 78, flew from Prestwick) by a ~ en done a Scans member of the national amount of sightseeing in s short) UNICEF Ha' fi time; a trip to Niagara _Falls|was a cen ars pears where he crossed to border, aland reception in the Queen Eliz- visit to Ottawa and tours of the/abeth Building of the CNE on House of Commons and the|Wednesday. During the after-| mint,.a side, trip to Hull, Que-|noon she took part in a briefing | bec, and a drive to Algonquin|session for co-ordinators of the] Park. He is returning to Scot-|UNICEF exhibit in the same| land on Tuesday, greatly im-'building. '| sor, Ontario; Mr. and we Gordon (Gus) Chard and daugh- ters, Patricia and Laurie, Wes-| ton; Mr. and Mrs. William Hurley, Mrs. Maud Michel, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Michel, all of| Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Frank) - Mills, Mr. and Mrs. Frank) Buckle, Mrs. Maud Michel were} guests at the wedding of their fiece, Miss Carol Travis of Windsor last Saturday and a family re-union was held at the! home of Mr. James Travis,| father of the bride. The four sisters, Mrs. Frank Mills, Mrs. Frank Buckle, Mrs. Maud Michel and Mrs. Lillian Berry! were all together for the first time in over forty years Out-of-town guests attending the Wilson- Franklin wedding last Saturday in Holy Cross) Roman Catholic Church were Mr. and Mrs. G. Patterson, Mr atid Mrs. Weslay Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. George Edgelarand,. 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