Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Nov 1964, p. 8

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Guests from out-of-town at- tending the wedding of Miss Maryanne Moore and Mr. Jan van den Heuvel last Saturday '|were Mr. and Mrs. D. J. van den Heuvel, Grand Rapids, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. D. J. van den Heuvel, Cavan, On- tario; Mr. and Mrs, R. Moore, Lefroy; Mr, and Mrs. J. Moore, Newmarket, and many others from Toronto. The following attended Dis- trict 17 Fall Council, Pitot In- ternational, held at the Shera- ton-Brock Hotel in Niagara Falls: Mrs. Walter Campbell, Mrs, Russell Flutter, Miss Bev- erly Storie, Miss Lillian Beam- ish, Miss Beth Miller, Miss Mu- riel Wilson, Miss Lillian Krell and Miss Mary MacLean. Miss Lillian Beamish is the District M PERSONALS Attending the Gladwin - Mel- nychuk wedding recently in St. Peter's Anglican Church, Osh- awa, were: Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson, Guelph;,; Mr. -- and Mrs. Ronald Melnychuk, Bay Ridges; Mr. Frank Robin- son, Miss Ellen Neilson, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Daglish, Mr. and Mrs. J. Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Splan, Mr, and Mrs. Victor Reid, Mr. James McElroy, Miss A. Wilkinson, Mr. Barry Shivas, all of Toron- to; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs, Ross Sturgess, Fenelon Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Eric Erickson, Whitby; Mr, and 'Mr. Garnet Gladwin, Port Hope; Mr. and Mrs. George Stoker, Water- down; Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Ham- ilton, Burlington; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newton, Guelph; Mr. 'and J. K, Kinneburgh, North UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES ST. GEORGE'S WOMEN'S GUILD (Margaret Hart Group) The Margaret Hart Group of the Women's Guild of &t. George's Memorial Church met in the Parish Hall, following the annual fall rummage sale, The meeting with the presi- dent, Mrs, Austin Hiltz, presi- ding was opened with the Lords prayer. A discussion regarding the Guild Christmas bazaar was held. Mrs. F. C, Piper was named convener, and the bazaar and Christmas tea would be held in the Parish Hall on Saturday, November 21. Arrangements were made for, the great chapter dinner to be held on Wednesday, November 4, with the Guild Catering. Mrs. J. J. Burns was appoint- ed a nominating committee of one--and the next meeting wit! BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE Chairman for Community Serv- rte : ; i the/B4y; Mr. and Mrs. Jackson,|be held on December 14 at the} ice and conducted one of they oo vile: Mr. and Mrs, J,|liome of Mrs. W P. Whittington. workshops. The guest speaker nd sam for the dinner Saturday night\©9by, Willowdale. | REMEMBRANCE ASSOC. 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A Touch of Paris Wilson j sirens : ; . } \ Bridal Gowns @ Bridesmaids Gowns @ 3 | ' Head Pieces @ Veils @ Cri Ladies' Formals and Semi-Formals @ Mink .Stoles @ Mink Shrugs @ White Fox Furs ¢ @ White Church Aisle Runners @ Recorded Music for All Occasions Sargeants Rentals 463 Ritson Rd. S. 725-3338 4 : : = HOOVER STEAM /DRY IRON INCLUDED AT NO EXTRA COST lines @ WASHES AND SPIN DRIES 24 LBS. OF CLOTHES IN LESS THAN HALF HOUR Smooth, pulsating : washing action cleans your 'clothes safely, thorough- ly, washes 6Jbs. of clothes in 4 Currie are co-conveners of the| op, on Wednesday after- pa gg oe a f : " in charge of the various tables: which will accompany the mam-| Mrs. W. G, Richards happily yrs. Tessie Tooley, home bak- moth bake sale planned by the|receiyed her family and friends} ing and. candy: Mrs. Warren . Women's Auxiliary of the Osh-jat Fairview Lodge, Whitby, on Taggart and Mrs. Jack Hogan awa General Hospital for the the occasion of her 94th birth-/touch and take and fancy work; end of this month. Mrs. W. J.\day, on Friday, October 30.tea room, Mrs. Edward Holland, _ is gr tickets for the) Mrs. Emil Rutishauser andj assisted by Mrs. Arthur Wigston jafternoon tea. Mrs. J. O. Pratt, the dgughter|and Mrs. William Boynton. | Guests attending (he Candle- oe atbing gts ae tebe: nates Pak afr ter aon pe ihe glider! Gelegene ing her cards. rie Richards|and helped make tei teat tir} ' x il- made a wish before cutting her|draws to the -- following win age Meng ig wor be |pink and white birthday cake, ners: M. Mullen, Oshawa; R. Ralph Patterson and: Mr. and on which was inscribed "Happy | Riple , Kingston; Mrs. Eric 2 ssl Mrs. Edward Martin. Mrs. Bois- Birthday to Mother, 1870-1964, ange Mr. Galler glee ' sis Baa ide ; st.|Mrs. Jack Forrester assisted) Mrs. Gordon Nobes, all of Osh- . : soin is the president of St. lr Pratt in servi awa and Mrs.' R, Puvens, Tor Pleadwell-Gleadhill Wedding [rey, ie Grats oli Pat imine "TT gus gig E Hr the Catholic Women's League) | It was announced that the + | T es Aj which is sponsoring ans Peace | he C Beogubl fi t the November meeting would be at : pated social event an rs.| ie October meeting 0 he epandes Mr Teala lente Held al Ho y nnity, Jax Patterson and Mrs. Martin are| Calvary Business Women's Fel- ald agro ohh Wet > . ; , her. co-conveners. Mrs. Bruce} lowship was held at the home of Kingsdale vane at 2:00. i Susan Jill eno papatnabe aga dress was a wedding ring of M. LaForce will act as hostess|Mrs. Geonge Galloway, Brook- | : é : dis if ing Beach, became the bride of/appliqued organza holding ajand the Misses Eileen and/lin, with 25 members present. samen gag oa age ae bouffant shoulder-length veil of/Gisele Menard will be flower) The meeting, with Miss Viola SOCIAL NOTICE runswic in Olly rinity) ; irls urton in charge, opened wit ; A tulle and she carried a/8'™S- Lali , Church (Anglican), Ajax, re-/Hylon i ss : the singing of "When I Survey} cently, The bride is the daugh-SPTay bouquet of 'red roses,| Former Oshawa residents, | the Wondrous Cross" and "'None| FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE | 31% INCHES HIGH 5 lilies of the valley and fern. . tole wy Co- ur sip 2 ter of Mr, and Mrs. Austin B. y Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Willson, Co-|put Christ Can Satisfy". Mrs.| Mr, and Mrs. John A. Barber Gieadhill, Pickering Beach, and| The matron of honor was Mrs.|bourg, were honored recently) John Badour read the scripture,| announce the forthcoming mar-| 291, INCHES WIDE her bridegroom is the son of|/Ernest Yarrow, Hampton, sis-|when over 150 people gathered| Psalm 23. Mrs. Robert Lytle|fiage of their daughter, "Carole! 4 Mr. and Mrs, Wilson Pleadwell,|ter of the bride, and the other] at the Cobourg Oddfellows Hall) spoke on the 23rd Psalm. Dianne to Me" Be amen New Brunswick: 'Phe Reverend|attendants were Miss Sandrajto honor them on their 50th) Miss Fern Ledgett, vice-presi-|puechler, son of Mr. and Mrs.| 164 INCHES DEEP Arnold Herbert officiated. Eberhart, Pickering Beach, and} wecdirig anniversary. The Will-| dent, announced that the next/frie- Buechler, all of Oshawa. Given in marriage .by her Mrs. Anthony Gleadhiil, Whitby.jsons came to» Oshawa in 1934! meeting on November 16, was The Seren ony will take wae ' >i i "t ; : T | the matron of honor wore deep|when Mr. Willson joined the|to be the election of officers, tolcatuciay Nave, RE Pave On ' " , . = | father, the bride wore @ noose cise and the other attend-|staff of Ontario Motor Sales,|pe held at the home of Mrs Saturday, November 28, 1964, at % white silk organza over taffeta|/'U"@ Peco al Fakta etna 2 eat tere ee" ne ane 13:90. p.mt, in . First. Baptist . I : ants wore shrimp pink organza|first as manager of the used/Grant Lewis. Columbus. The!" gown enhanced with roses ap- ; es | Sctark Shay lag "anes ' Church, Oshawa. |semi-formal wns with beliicar division and later as ser-|speaker wi e the Revere plipued around hem and bod-| go ; : While in Ostia Hb Reverend > a ; ' \skirts, attached trains falling)vice manager. While in Osh-| Robert Lytle ice, lily-point sleeves, bateau| ST's, : : J cacga A ea " yh : eli -. (from the shouylder-line, three-| awa, Mr. Willson was active in| Time was spent in prayer, re- -- bam bell shaped oii quacter sleeves and bateau|many organizations including)membering sick friends and The tye sieeg head.\neckline, 'Their self wedding the lawn bowling club and the! missionaries from yee: : jring headdresses held matching piesialg Curling bret > a rit Refreshments were served by lveils and they carried bouquets|guests were on hand for the the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Crusader Unit 111 lof pink and white chrysanthe-|celebrations with some attend-|Herbert Brent and Mrs. Ernest] 4 mums. The flower girl, Mis s|!n8 -- yg del Saskatche- | Galloway Ne : Debbie Yarrow, Hampton,|¥@", Windsor, Sarnia, St. Cath- ---------- .. Invests Members |niece of the bride, wore a semi-|@tines, Hamilton, Preston, To-| L 723 5241 : q - \formal dress of white organza, | Tonto and Oshawa and surround- HOW TO RE IEVE = : ; : } | i joq|ing area | "e Ki : 1 ht 'a similar headdress and carried|'"8 | Use Dodd's Kidney é At Parents N g. ff, Maker of SUK andl White CAtl adic [ys 6) Gund ty clertiien! Pills for promot roliot | OSHAWA'S Newest Taxi ' j | ish FS Sonate 3 wren from the systemic Parents' night was held re-|nations. lof the "Creative Hats' display condition causing the || Offering Safe, Courteous Service ' ; cently for the Eastern Ontario) The reception was held in the)/at the UCW Bazaar being held) baskasho, Seon vou | ag: ving St W.- Osh es ; : ; , Crusaders Unit, No. 111 of the clubroom of the Ajax Commu-|at Northminster United Church | meokenrphipmiesgg ing St. W. Oshawa pe j Simcoe Street Pentecostal/nity Centre, where the bride's|this Wednesday. se : : . Church and featured the investi-| mother received wearing a light 3 ture of new members and pre-|turquoise silk, two-piece dress, Out-of town guests attending sentation of pockets for mem- Jace jacket, matching accesso. |the Pleadwell-Gleadhill wedding bers qualifying. __ |ries and a corsage of tangerine|" Holy Trin ity Anglican)" The program opened with|carnations. The bridegroom's Church, Ajax, recently prayer by Captain Mons and the| mother assisted, wearing a| Ve: Mr. and Mrs. singing of the Crusader Hymn.|hrown and beige wool suit with Pleadwell, New Brunswick; Mr. The Reverend George Smith,| save - carnations |and. Mrs. Leslie Morris, Scar- 5 A a corsage of pink -carnations. ; 3 a aS pastor and commander in chief,|The full buffet supper was pre- borough; Mr. and Mrs. Thor conducted the service and the|nared and served by the Sisters Hofsten, Pickering; "Mr. and new members who were invest- of the Rebekah White Dove|M's. William Underhill, 3ramp- ed are as follows: Catherine Lodge, Ajax. ton, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Kings- Simpson troop, Cadettes .-- Before the couple left for their |" Scarborough; Mr. and Mrs Bonnie Wannamaker, Brenda re Ce ee or Weir! Albert Collins, Ajax; Mr. and Bowler and Patty Conlin; Cath-/homevmoon at Lake | Placid-/Mrs. Anthony Gleadhill, Whit- erine Simpson Troop, Crusaders |, etal fig : ne eee donned a by; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Yar- -- Lois Talbot, Susan Living: eee accra wee oy suit, row, Hampton; and Mr. Mont-|} ston, Cora Laubblinkoff, Janice bige accessories, a white hat gomery McEwen, Scarborough. |, MITCHELL'S DRUG STORE and Terri McQuoid; jnations. On 9 SIMCOE STREET NORTH, OSHAWA TELEPHONE 723-3431 minutes smaller loads in a proportionately shorter time. 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