Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Sep 1964, p. 7

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men Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 18, 1964 7 PERSONALS | Zdinbusee, attended parts of tending the Day-Morrison wed-|the Festival. Heading south, she| | ding last Saturday afternoon in|visited friends in the Midlands King Street. United -Churchthen journeyed into the West were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry,Country to discover Bath, Wells, Clark, Scarborough; Mr. and|Cheddar, Iifracombe, Glaston- Mrs. Edward Johnston, and bury and Dartmoor. ral "| a tat tthe aeireina|_ Mrs. D. 1. MacLeod's Literary : ' of the Guests from out-of-town at- Much Entertained Bride-to-Be Miss. Margaret Anne Me-|ber 12, assisted by Mrs, Ken- Diarmid, whose marriage is tojneth Bishop. Receiving . the '\take place tomorrow, Saturday,|guests Mrs. MacDermaid wore September 19, at 3.00 p.m. inja blue crepe dress trimmed with Free Methodist Church, to Rob-|lace with a corsage of carna- ert John Bishop, has been feted|tions tinted blue. The prospec- : lat a number of showers. tive bridegroom's mother wore | The bride-to-be was entertain-|a two-piece floral printed dress ) Jed in Bathe Park clubhouse at ajwith a corsage of yellow carna- misecllaneous shower given byj|tions. The bride-to-be was wear- Mrs, Will Leaming, Mrs. Har-|ing a two-piece aqua ensemble old McDiarmid, and Mrs. Gor-|with carnations tinted aqua. don McDiarmid, assisted by} Pouring tea were Mrs, Lou- Mrs. M. F. McGahey and Mrs.jella Mclsaac, grandmother of '1H. G. Corner. ithe future bridegroom, and Mrs. 'A kitchen shower was given|Elmer MacDermaid, aunt of the by Mrs. Elmer MacDermaid at|bride. Serving were Mrs. Will her home, assisted by her, two Richards. daughters, Nadine and Colleen.| Mrs. Wayne Watson, matron The bride-to-be was given alof honor, attended the room of personal shower by Mrs. Willithe bride's shower gifts. Miss Leaming, assisted by her daugh-|Patricia Bishop, bridesmaid, ter, Karen, Mrs. Maurice Mc-|was an, attendant in the room Margaret Anne McDiarmid * | BARGAINS IN TUBES What's in a tube of paste? 161.3 grams--5.69 The same quantity. 55 cents eight cents off cents and cents off? Confusing and tating details often make it ficult for the shopper to dec' Comparative tabulating of brands and sizes examined CAC give a comprehensive ture of what is there in tooth- paste tubes. Published in Cana- dian Consumer, weights, per tube and per ounce, "bargains" are listed for the buyer's information. Published six times a year by the Con- sumers' Asociation of Canada, Canadian Consumer is av: at a yearly subscription rate of $3.00, from the National Office CAC, 1245 Wellington St., Ottawa LADIES! No Baby Sitter, Blomme, Miss Iris Morrison, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Claude Morrison, Brooklin; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stevens, Detroit, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Morley) Fair, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Mor+ rison, and Mr. and Mrs, Clar- ence Johnston, all of Uxbridge; | |Mr. and Mrs. Bert White, Pick- ering; Mr. Russell Gray, Brougham; Mr. and Mrs. F. Le- Gresley, Newcastle; and Mrs. | Robert Payne, Baltimore, | Maryland. | | CUTTING THE CAKE canive Oshawa guests attending the --Aldsworth Photography owen tlyles wedding in St |Monica's Roman Catholic \Church, Toronto, last Saturday |morning were; Mr. and Mrs. | John Borovski Sr., Mr. and Mrs. | Charles Root, Mr. Ralph Bailey, Carol Morrison, Ralph Day Exchange Nuptial Vows oe ta os ie cig 4 pon Carol Lorraine Morrison be-|elbow-length sleeves and attach-|Mrs. Peter Carswell, Mr. Law- came the bride of Ralph Emest|ed flowing trains caught at the|rence _ Vaillancourt, Mr, and Day in a--eeremony held last|back necklines and trimmed|Mrs. John Borovski, Jr., Mr. Saturday afternoon in King|with similar self bows, They|Michael Kassa, Mr. and Mrs. Street United Church, Oshawa.wore matching floral head-|Kenneth Noonan and Mr. and The bride is the daughter of|dresses with wispy veils of silk] Mrs. James Gibbens. | Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Morrison, illusion and each carried a nose-} ; : ' and the bridegroom is the son|gay of white chrysanthemums Mrs, W. W. Baldwin, Princess | of Mrs. Ernest Day, Oshawa,|tinte to match her dress. street, Brooklin, is opening her and the late Mr. Day. The best ini Ate: Calinler, . ; The officiating clergyman was | Rel] cad Thavathece fill University Women's Club of the Reverend Wesley Herbert.|Ronald Poole and Mr. James|OShawa and district for their) and the soloist, Mrs. Harold! faddie. all of Oshawa: ' ") pre-season get-together, Mem-| Ballam, Oshawa, sang "O Per-| Por the recenti veg the C |bers are planning a dessert-cof-| fect Love" and 'The Wedding]... nia) Hall he ch eh tne|fee party from 7.30 to 9.30 p.m.| Prayer' accompanied by Mr all of the Church, the\ig" renew acquaintances .| : qd) on bride's mother received, wear-| aheativ oe seg heey 'tyes mee ling a dress of gold chiffon over meet prospective members. by her ; father, the bride wore a formal|t@ffeta with gold feathered hat gown of pure silk organza over|2nd brown accessories taffeta, featuring a French Empire waistline and a bodice During her summer holiday in and alGreat Britain, Mrs. G, K. corsage of bronze tinted .car-|Drynan travelled from Iifra- a bridegoom's mother/combe to the Isle of Skye with 'on lace with al2ssisted, wearing a dress ofja side trip from Ardrossan to Sere ae and. ily point OY rose satin overlayed with|Belfast and a feast of sight- sleeves. The softly controlled|¢hiffon draped on the left side,|seeing in between. On arrival in front skirt cascaded into pouf-/matching hat and accessories|London, she attended the latter fant fullness at the back where and a. corsage of light yellow|part of the centenary celebra-| a self bow accented the back|campations. During the recep-ltions of the Royal College of waistline and the skirt fell into| UO". the guests wee entertain-jOrganists with a visit to Coven- a cathedral train. Her crown of|d by the Acousti-Chords from/try Cathedral. Cathedrals in| crystals and pearis held her the Oshawa Chapter of the|Canterbuny and Chester were; tiered bouffant veil of pure silk Sweet Adelines. also explored and the way to illusion, and she carried a spray or a honeymoon to New/Edinburgh included. Gretna cascade of Tropicana sweet- York City the bride donned ajGreen. Mrs. Drynan toured ex- heart roses. three-piece double knit suit of tensively. in Scotland, by rail, The maid of honor was Miss/peacock blue with matchingjroad and steamer. She reached Lois Bradbury and the prides-|hat, black patent accessories Oban, Fort William and finally maids were Miss Joan Marshalljand a corsage of Tropicana|Portree on the Isle of Skye. On| and Miss Marilyn Morrison,|roses. On their return, Mr. andjthe return she visited Inverness, | sister of the bride. They wore rs. Day will reside at 169/Glen Affric, Loch Ness (no sign) semiformal dresses in autumn Park road south. jof the monster) and. back in| pastel shades of light yellow shrimp and mint-green, in or ganza over taffeta, featuring scoop necklines, bow-trimmed Showers, Parties Fete Bride-Elect | Gwen Hamilton | Miss Gwen Hamilton, whose, marriage to Mr. Jack Whittick) ' is to take place tomorrow, Sat-| ? urday, September 19, at 3.30) | p.m. 'in Kedron United Church,|; . has been honored at several showers and parties Mr, and Mrs. George Stewart held a party at their home on Larry avenue for the engaged couple, who were presented with a clothes hamper, as well as miscellaneous gifts, A buffet supper was served, A miscellaneous shower at- tended by school-day friends of the bride-elect, was given at the home of her bridesmaid, Miss Joan Elliott. Co-hostesses were her maid of honor, Miss Colleen Clany, and other at- tendants, Mrs. Peter Cox and Mrs. Barry Cockburn. The relatives of the bride- ;\Reginald Bell and Mrs. Group University} Women's Club of Oshawa and District held its first meeting of the fall season at the home of Mrs. G. Allan Rundle, Jasmine crescent, last night. The book under discussion was Tolstoy's "War and Peace". UNITS, GROUPS | AUXILIARIES Gahey, and Mrs. Harold Corner. The women of Free Metho- dist Church held a miscellane- ous shower at the home of Mrs. Earle Richards, assisted by Mrs. Jack Marlowe, Mrs. Vera Hartford, Mrs, H. Smith- son, Miss Olwen Smithson, and j (Mrs. Donald Eaton. Miss McDiarmid's co-work at Oshawa Public Utilities Com- mission presented her with a gift of money, also a set of} towels, | of the bride's Miss Lynda Bishop, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss McDiarmid, bridesmaid, sister of the bride, displayed the wed- ding presents. Miss Joy Rich- ards, flowergirl, kept the guest) book. : Grassmere avenue, the bridal party after the rehearsal | this evening, | No Car Fare MR. BERNARD Of Leading Toronto Salons Experienced Hair Stylist HOME APPOINTMENTS PHONE AFTER 9 P.M. 728-9317 trousseau and Dianne Mrs. Doris Mac Der maid,| mother of bride, will entertain the| ST. MARY OF THE PEOPLE CWL The executive of St. Mary of the People Catholic Women's League held its first meeting of} the year on Thursday, Septem-| iber 10, at the home of Mrs.| Ronald Gibbs. Mrs. Max Coleman, president, presided and opened the meet- ing' with prayer. | |. The conveners present made} their reports and recommenda-| tions with plans being brought forward for a rummage sale in October and a wedding to be catered to, also in October. | It was-decided to reopen dis-| home next Wednesday to the/cussion with the League mem- riage takes place tomorrow, to he present scholarship in view- of the recent holic Education} bers on t system, advances in Cat in the city. Plans for the November 16 "Treelights Bazaar', under the convenership of Mrs. Leonard Weeks were discussed and tick- ets for the penny sale were dis- tributed, The suggestion for a church bowling league, first proposed at! the last meeting, was again) brought forward for discussion) and it was decided to put the) matter before the members. | A newsletter, drawn up by| Mrs. Leonard Weeks and Mrs.| William Edwards, containing in- formation about the bazaar with special attention to the draw for a chest of linens, was' dis- tributed to those present with the understanding a copy would be mailed to each of the League members. Reverend Gignac, spiritual director, closed the} meeting with prayer. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Gibbs with the assistance of Mrs. John Wagstaff and Miss Barbara Gibbs. | KING STREET UCW The September meeting of! UCW of King Street church was) opened by the president, Mrs. Laurence Allen, who spoke on the purpose of United Church Women expressing Christian Witness fellowship and growth in Christian knowledge. Mrs. Wilbur Rusnell gave 4 memoriam in memory of the late Mrs. Harry Jeffrey, Mrs.| Frank A Hare. Birthday congratulations were! extended to Mrs. Allan Glover.) The worship service was in charge of the Friendship Unit) (6) with Mrs. Leo Glover leader.) The theme was _ fellowship. 4 |Those taking part were Mrs. :|Leo Glover, Mrs. Douglas Lan- ~-.\der, Mrs. Leroy Kellar and Mrs. "\Edgar Wilson. Mrs. Gordon Hawker sang 2 solos, "I'll Walk With God," and "Only a Touch" with Miss Hazel Rundle at the piano. A letter of thanks was read from Miss Muriel Stevens in Africa, thanking the UCW for _|parcels received. Mrs, Douglas Redpath and Mrs. Scott reported on their trip to Albert College, Belleville, school | Mr. Porter is the son of Mr. | Clarence) HONEYMOONING IN BERMUDA Oshawa and Mrs. the former Helen Dryden, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. John Dryden, Brooklin. | --Photo by Carlton Beach Hotel --------ithe Po |presented with a gift of money.) Miss Penny Cline Is Honored ,, Yeisen hom ot he ldaughter on Saturday, Septem-; The Free Methodist Sunday School presented the bride-to-be with a salad bowl set and a compote. A party was given to the prospective bridegroom by Ron Wright, Fred Cockerton and his many friends and relatives at Porter is Eliabeth Enjoying their honeymoon in Bermuda are.Mr, and Mrs. Robert Porter, Oshawa, whose marriage took place on August 29, in Brooklin United Church. and Mrs. James C. Porter, By Friends Prior to Wedding -ociar notices | lish Hall where he was) LILLIAN MAE MARSH SCHOOL OF DANCING D.E.A., M.D.A. PPPLPP LIP A Ballet, Tap, Toe, Acrobatic, Pre-School, Kinderance, Character AT MASONIC TEMPLE 91 CENTRE ST. INFORMATION 723-7253 WAI Miss Penny Cline,whose mar-erley Widders, and Mrs. Samuel] Kloos, held at the home of the) latter. Mrs. Albert Moore assist- ed. The bride-to-be was present- ed with a yellow and white chrysanthemum corsage by her matron-of-honor. Games were played and refreshments served. The bride-elect was presented with a genuine oil painting by neighbors and friends, followed by a pantry shower co-hostessed by Mrs. Leonard Clapp, Mrs. Clarence Corbett, Mrs. Harold Gordon, and Mrs. Joseph Ime- son, held at the home of the latter. She was given @ red rose |corsage. Bingo was flayed and lunch served after. The future bride and bride- groom were honored with a buf- fet dinner and paper shower held at the home of Mrs. James Morrison, RR 3, Bowmanville, Ontario. An enjoyable evening FORTHCOMING | MARRIAGE) Mr. and Mrs. W._ Stanley Morrison, Bowmanville, an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter, Lynda Ann, to Joseph Graham Mac- Millan, son of Mrs.. J. C. B. MacMillan, Oshawa, and the late Mr. MacMillan. The wed- ding ceremony is to take place on Saturday, October 3 at 3.00 o'clock in Trinity United Church, Bowmanville. | FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE) Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Heron, Ashburn, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage. of their daughter, Faye Ann, to Mr. Andrew Milne Leaper, Toronto, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Leaper, Aberdeen, Scotland. The ceremony will take place on Saturday, October 17, 1964 at 3.00 p.m. in Burns Presby- Mr. Robert Gerald Blears, in Northminster ~ United Church, has been entertained at a num- ber of showers and presenta- tions, A 'miscellaneous shower was given by co-workers of the UAW office, Mrs. Douglas Sutton, Miss Betty Johnson, Mrs. Bev- YWCA Announces Fall Program And Open House The local YWCA will observe} National YWCA week by hold- ing Open House, September 22 and 23 from 8 'to 10 p.m. At this time the residents of Oshawa was had by all. A kitchen shower was given for the bride-elect at the home terian Church, Ashburn, On- will be given a chance to see tario. this world-wide organization for girls and women, in action. Enrolment -- will e taking place in the many programs designed to strengthen the YWCA's three-point aim of a sound spirit, mind and body, symbolized by the world-famous Blue Triangle. There will be the usual swim- ming, keep fit, take-a-break, bridge, painting, millinery and sewing programs; also badmin- ton, curling, copper tooling and enamelling as well as ballroom Aancing. | A Jeadership training course is open to girls from 12-14 who wish to become camp coun- sellors. New this year will be ing class and of interest of Mrs. Ralph Hopkins, Jones avenue, The bride-to-be was given a carnation corsage from her bridesmaid. She received many useful kitchen items. Games were played and re- freshments served. | A miscellaneous shower was| given by Mrs, Carl S, Creamer and Mrs. Jon Jenkins, Central Park boulevard, held at the home of the latter. Miss Cline was given a corsage and many lovely items, The bride was presented with a vacuum cleaner and matching hassock by employees of Local 222 UAW. The bridal party will be enter- tained at the home of the pros- a weav-|pective bridegroom's parents, to|Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Blears, ¢|Central Park boulevard, follow- FILMS DEVELOPED FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY ¢ DEVELOPING e PRINTING e ENLARGING BLACK & WHITE & COLOR 728-1331 728-1619 Good food deserves good wink ING TOWNSHIP MUSEUM ) ZS teenagers will be a program 0 charm and self-improvement. Plans for square dancing for both boys and girls will be an-} nounced later. Registration for all activities will be from 8 to 10 p.m. with the exception of swimming, |which will open at 7 o'clock, For swimming classes at Ontario Ladies' College the jregistration is on Tuesday, Sep- tember 22, and for Simcoe Hall Boys' Club, Wednesday, Sep- tember 23. Fees must be paid when registering. | The YWCA is supported by lthe Oshawa Community Chest. Hu-Way Photo Service | ing the rehearsal tonight. | ALL GLASSES ONE LOW nee For ess Ae // \._ UPPERCANADACRAFTS AGTH SEE : EARLY FARM EQUIPMEN ACTUALLY IN OPERATION areas SEE THEM IN ACTION ax) STONESPLITTING e OLD STEAM TRACTOR elect attended a linen shower at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Myrl Hepburn. Assisting were Mrs. Eric Buechler and Mrs. Douglas Keeler. : Mrs. Rupert J. Clary and her daughter, Colleen, held a personal shower for the bride- to-be at their home on Adelaide street east. : Mrs. William Leaming and Mrs. James Carmichael, at the home of the former, gave 4 pantry-shelf shower in honor of the future bride. Employees and past employees of Zellers, Limited, Simcoe south, attend- ed. Relatives of the prospective bridegroom attended a miscel- laneoyus shower at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Harold Graham of Courtice. A neighborhood shower was held at the home of Mrs. Wil- liam O'Neil. Co-hostesses were Mrs.. Jack Boyle and Mrs. Stan-/ ley Comerford. The bride-elect| was presented with an electric floor polisher and a set of stain- less steel kitchen utensils. Following the rehearsal to-| night, the bridal party will be. entertained at the home of the: Mr, and) Whittick. | --_----! bridegroom's parents, Mrs. William George ' FLAVOR COUNTS iThis is an opportunity to come | It was announced that the and meet new friends and build feast of the seven table would|new interests for the months be September 24 from 4:30 p.m. ahead. 10 ee Refreshments will be served. MMMM BURNS JEWELLERS LTD. MOVING SALE Special C learance of CHINA STYLE DISHES COMPLETE 40-PIECE SET @ 8 cups \for United Church women. On BOY! A BIRTHDAY daughter. of Mr. Joseph Crosmas Thomas Bowler, awa, and Mrs. and Mr. all of Osh- Greetings to Jodi Lynn on her very first birthday, today. Jodi is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William Crosmas, Gibbons street, and grand- 2 STOP AT Ancus-GRAYDON -CARPET COMPANY 282 King W., Oshawa ®@ Tel. 728-6254 Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre 'Broadloom-Tile-Linoleum --Ireland Studio @ 8 dinner plates @ 8 oatmeals @ 8 saucers @ 8 Bread and Butter plates ONLY 16° Some margarines are more) equal to butter than others, but the ones that a CAC panel found were most like butter, were amongst the cheapest of the 10 brands taste-tested. Other mys- teries of margarines are de- scribed in the September isue of Canadian Consumer. BURNS JEWELLERS LTD. SINGLE VISION $7799 COMPLETE WITH FRAME, LENSES AND CASE BIFOCALS 5 7 tow prices. = OPTICIANS OVER 17 BOND ST, E. 2nd Floor PHONE 728-1261 OSHAWA Rug Cleaning 32 KING WEST UNNI LULU LAL ' Branthés in Mony Principal Cities o 65 STYLES, SHAPES AND COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM Here at King we are proud to say that we use nothing but | NATIONAL BRANDED PRODUCTS, MATERIALS, or || EQUIPMENT. 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