Lillian Purdie PERSONALS |2-Ring Ceremony |Tea, Showers Honor (Sunbeam Chapter Ellenor Watson [Past 80, She Shoots Gary G. Taylor eee |For Betty Browning [Miss May Callison Annual Bazaar Becomes The Bride Coyote at 150 Yds. ® . | i James Peacock of Erie, Pennsyl- Miss May Callison who becomes L 2 . PRINCETON, B.C. (CP)--At the Exchange Vows [james Peacock of Erie Femsii Ronald John Hardy the bride of Mr, Gordon MeDon. Successful Eveni |Of Kenneth Gibbs ue of 0 Mra. Euphemia Rabbi The marriage of Lillian Lols|Mrs. L. S. Peacock, Simcoe street| In a double-ring ceremony re-|3¢ lomorrow aiternoon In RBnOX| Mrs, Charles Edwards, convener| The marriage of Ellenor Joa ars coyotes. Purdie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs |north. cently at St. Andrew's United Proshylsrion church a= Devo of the bazaar held by Sunbeaii Watson, oe of Mr, and Mee, Bright-eyed and alert, she re- : John Purdie, and Gary George] Out-of-town guests at the Tay. Church, Betty Isabell Browning, fit! Sh incd y friends, rela:| Chapter No. 73, Order of the East-| William Watson, and Kenneth Ross| calls delivering vegetables to con- Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. George|jor-Purdie wedding were Mr. and|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank|""°S and neighbosy, ern Star introduced Mrs. Nance|Gibbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan- struction camps Juring the build: A. Taylor, all of Oshawa, was sol| Mrs, R. Ford, Miss Virginia Ford,| Browning of Oshawa, became the| Mrs. Coulson Scott, Courtice,|McLeese, Worthy Matron of this|ley 'Gibbs, all" of Oshawa, was|ing of the Canadian P 0 emnized recently at St. Andrew's|Mr, Mrs. bride of Ronald John Hardy of| held a miscellaneous shower at to the assembled guests. |golemni: t Sat t .|way along Fraser canyon more JO ALDWINCKLE WOMEN'S EDITOR DIAL RA 3-3474 United Church: Nr 2 Me Sex Kory, ail & Bowmanville, son of the late Mr.|her home. Assisting in serving|Mrs. McLeese thanked everyone at St, ized last Saturday afiernont. than 70 years ago. 8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, October 14, 1955 The Reverend George Telford of-| gan, West Hill: Mrs. Merle Web-|and Mrs. Gordon K. Hardy. Were Miss Stella Richardson, Miss out to the bazaar andl yy, peyerend George Telford ; id day, r | ficiated. The dding music was|ster and daughters, Sandra and| The Reverend George Telford Tua Simpson and Miss Mary Calli- ntiodue os. , Norman Down, officiated. The edness chek played by Mr. E. Kelvin James| Faye, Rushford, N.Y.; Mr. and officiated. The wedding music was| He Said at hil mayor '|played by Mr. E. Kelvin James and Mrs. Dorothy Van Volken-|Mrs. Gordon Cook, Brooklih; Mrs, played by Mr. E- Kelvin James.| A miscellaneous shower was held| olin, bray or i RDS as "o|and Mr. Donald Crossley sang. burg sang. Samuel Murray, Victoria, B.C.:| The bride who was given in mar-|at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Morri-| oo otto e™ arts "sunport the work| The bride who was given in The bride who was given in{Mr. and Mrs. Louis Flannery, To-|riage by her father wore a waltz-|son, Bruce street with Mrs. W.|TC0 fe and gg A in|marriage by her father wore a|® . marriage by her father was gown-|Tonto; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taylor|length strapless gown of white Fallister, Mrs. H. Archibell and|$y i'n oot ities. The bazaar |floor-length gown of white lace and long ago 1 had to shoot ed in white embroidered nylon net 3nd daughter, Margaret, Kingston; net Topped with a long-sleeved Mrs. J. McPhee as co-hostesses.| ol™ iyo qeclared open by Mrs, |net over satin topped with a e said her father over satin styled with an off-the; Mrs. E. A. Taylor Kingston: Mr,|lace jacket. A white coronet em-|- The young people's society of| Down. matching lace bolero, A small cap|mule team on the Cariboo shoulder neckline and long sleeves | Donald Crandell, Rushford, N-Y, |broidered with pearls and beads| Knox Presbyterian Church held ai so "ic usual, the home-baking|embroidered in pearls and beads during the gold rush. A pearl studded Juliet cap held] Mr. and Mrs. John Gordon, |N€ld her fingertip veil and she car-|wiener roast at Little Lake when ible immediately became ajheld her lacetrimmed fingertip Mrs. Rabbitt was married her fingertip veil and she carried| Kluane Avenue, have as a guest ried a cascade of red roses.and|the bride to be was presented with| peu spot. But the fine knitting dis-| veil and she carried white and red|and eight of her 12 chi a white Bible on which rested al their son. Mr. William J. Gosdon,| White chrysanthemum petals. a pair of lovely pictures. play and the fancy-work drew buy--| roses and stephanotis with a sprig living. Her husband died spray of peach sweetheart roses.|who has flown over from England| She was attended as matron-of-| Mrs. G. Fisher Harmony road|ers as well, and the display of|of heather. ago. Mrs. Matthew Scott who was|for a week's visit. Mr. Gordon jis|honor by her sister, Mrs. James|south was hostess at a miscellane| autumn produce in the couniiy-; Miss Sylvia Watson was maid- matron of honor for her sister wore treasurer at Canada House, Lon-| White in waltz-léngth blue brocade ous shower assisted by Mrs. Don-| store soon diminished in size. Con-|of-honor wearing Royal blue vel- BROWN BOOMS mauve eyelet organdy over net don. with a headresses of matching blue|ald Haskill and Mrs, Stirling Mori-| tinued activity at all booths|vet- Miss May Robson was brides-| From a slow start this and taffeta, The bridesmaids simi-| no. wing Bais net and flowers, She carried ajsom : throughout the afternoon assured|maid in gold velvet. Their baller-| brown boomed to 4 [larly gowned were Miss Sandra| 'is: am P. Rit-| 5 de of yellow chrysan-| Miss Norma Bowen, Pine ave-| the success of the bazaar. ina gowns worn over crinolines|major color, Blac 7 | Webster in yellow and Miss Joy gon Road South, has returned from|themums. nue, honored the bride-to-be at al Conveners of the various booths were styled with fitted boleros|brown it is, in all the Ford and Miss Diane Purdie both|urope, where she spent four Mr. Donald Hardy was best man h . Co-hostess| were: chair draw, Miss Evelyn|having bracelet-length sleeves.|topaz to seal. Makewp to it ( in white. Little Miss Linda Nichois| months touring England, Ireland,|for his Jbrother. Ushering were (was Mrs. C. Prior of Toronto. Serv-| Moore: home baking, Mrs. Cora They wore matching accessories|cause it does drain color) was flower girl in yellow nylon net. The T8le.Of Man, France, Ger- Mr. Russell Hardy and Mr. Wil-|ing were Miss Dorothy Beavis and| Lyons; country store, Mrs. Jessie|and carried cascades of bronze champagne beige pow and a All wore bandeaux to match 2any. Greece, Beirut, Egypt, liam Browning. Miss Barbara Barclay. Goyne: aprons, Mrs. Irene Short-|and golden yellow chrysanthe-|red flare of a lipstick that has their gowns and carried bouquets Benshazi, Tripoli, Yalta, and A reception was held at the| Mrs. A. V. Berry and Mrs. J. C.|ridge; fancywork, Mrs. Marjorie| mums, A coral overtones. of chrysanthemums. Rome. bride's parents' home on Nassau|Clarke arranged a neighborhood|Osborne, P.M.; knitting, Mrs. Al-| Mr. John Bingham was best Will live in Oshawa, For Mr. Daniel Taylor was best man| J » ET Street. To receive her guests the| party at the home of Mrs. H. Arm-|pha Williams; candy. Mrs. Alberta man. Mr.. Ralph Kemp was senior|Feturn, Ww Le ve In hd for his brother. Ushering were| ATS Her Dislikes bride's mother chose navy blue|strong when two white blankets| Woods, P.M.; miscellaneous, Mrs. usher. The junior ushers were Da- travelling the bride wore a Chan Mr. Alan Major, Mr. Matthew . crepe and lace with navy blue ac-| were presented. Serving were Miss| Mabel Ives; Christmas, Mrs. L-Jv| vid Kemp and Billy Watson. coal gray silk dress Scott and Mr. Donald Tilk- On 100th Birthd a cessories. She was assisted by Mrs.| Grace Wilson, Miss Florence Hor-|Dean; tea room, Mrs. "Dorothy! A reception was held in the ban- A reception was held at the Y |vietor Wilson, aunt of the bride-|ton and Miss Eleanor Clarke. |Haley. quet hall at the Church. To receive ' {home of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew| VICTORIA (CP) -- Mrs. Hanna room, in gray figured silk with) The choir of Knox Presbyteran| Fall flowers decorated) the tea her guests the bride's mother Scott, Grierson Street. For the oc- Chapman Barker on her 100th | black accessories. Both wore €or-| Church held a social evening and| room, where during the afternoon, |chose black velvet with a gray|| Skill has been a tradition casion the bride's mother c h o s e| birthday told reporters she dislikes|Sages of roses. 3 presented the bride-elect with a|tea was poured by Mrs. Anne| overlay and pink accessories. The igh ys for over a quarter charcoal gray orlon with turquoise| television and automobiles, and she - For the wedding trip to north | woqllen blanket. Creighton, PDDGM: and by Mrs, |bridegroom's mother who assisted 9 accessories. The bridegroom's mo-| also shuns small talk. ern Ontario the bride worea |", = 0 0 oo ¢ of Isabel MacDonald P.M., and Mrs. was in orchid and gray brocade of a century. iL ol ther was in olive green crepe| The lithe lady with clear-cut|beige suit with copper colored| Tho, J RCC SE CHOR SU | Mary Crooks. with matching accessories. Both with brown accessories. | features for the last three years | accessories and a corsage of yel- room shower. She deg. Rh Winners of the various draws|were corsages of pink roses. LEWIS OPTOMETRISTS TO LIVE IN TORONTO Ror the welding 4p Buttalo has lived at the home for aged|low roses. The couple will live ln Miss Irene Walsh, Miss Jean D 4 were: Jdazy-boy chair, Mr. James| Later the couple lleft for a wedd-|] 3 KING ST. E RA 5.0444 ang poms Jest we brice wore al bis aause I felt my health Qshiawa. fown guests attended from|Man and Miss Doreen Warren. | Alpin: cushion, Mrs. L. Ayles-|ing trip by automobile through the : " oR | e ve! suit with a matchin , She said. Of - + . s At Holy Trinity Anglican | and Mrs. Robert Williams of | guster coat and white bosch "I don't care for television, and | Peterborough, Toronto, Bowman-| The future bride was entertained yori, Whitby; Jumkets. Mis. eastern United States and on their Church recently Mr. and Mrs. | Oshawa and the bridegroom is il 1i | i ' i i at Sandal ' h | The couple will live in Oshawa. |I do not like cars. It's not that|ville and Whitby. an alwood at a supper party . John Stanley Selleck exchanged | the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fran- p 2 _ | they are too new or too fast exactly by the girls of the engineering de- Kemio: aully Miss Evelyn sa nes nuptial vows, The bride, the | cis J. Selleck of Toronto. The |evenin | i : partment of Ge 1 he | Tleck g, October 19th. The Noble|but I used to like to walk. There of General Motors and : 9 Jormer Miss Barbara Joan Wil- | couple will live in Toronto. Grand and Vice-Grand received an|are a lot of new things I have no HOME AGAIN presented with a walnut end table. Doll, mrs L Shorttidse; pillow ams, is the daughter of Mr. --Photo by J. Sneyd |invitation to attend the installation use for." Miss Mary G. Andrews, who is| The staff of the same department 5 r-- on b - of officers at Maybelle Lodge, Port | : visiting ia Oshawa after having prosenteq the maiching table. ning, Mr. and Mrs, A. J. McDon-| T Ste a wl pre October J: Racknor, vice-president, in|C : a tour of duty with the| A surprise party was' held at the a1d are entertaining the party at! APPEARANCE OF YOUR . TAR] ES 18. The invitations were accepted.|charge of the meeting. {Canadian Red Cross in Korea|bride-elect's home by the teachersia buffet supper /] (] Lodge closed according to ritual Following the business portion, | from which she returned by way|and staff of Knox Presbyterian | { after which refreshments were Miss Margaret Sabo presented the of Australia, New Zealand, the| South Sunday school who present! ® | LENORE GROUP (and it was decided that it be held|served in the banquet hall. cultural program, "Enjoyment of| Mediterranean and Europe, willlei Miss Callison with a . WE The Lenore Group of Simcoe|in the church parlors in Novem-| On Wednesday evening, October Music" and several recordings be the speaker -at the meeting of relish tray. i | Street United Church held its Oc-| ber in the form of a turkey dinner.|26, installation of officers for the Were played and enjoyed. Refresh-'the Business and Professional Mrs. Richard Callison entertain-| I Have Them Expertly Recovered by . Jamieson. The scripture was read |ness in making the crib quilts for| was held at the home of Mrs. The next regular meeting will The month of June was named groom. Miss Sadie Callison and! OSHAWA UPHOLSTERING by Mrs. Cyril Weyrich. the annual bazaar. Mrs. Muray| James R. Carson, Central Park| be held on Tuesday, October 25,|after the Roman goddess Juno,| Miss Lorene McDonald had charge | tober meeting in the church par-| The invitation of Mrs. Morley coming term will be held. ments were served and the meet- Women's Club on Monday night ed at a tea when the many beauti- lors wwith the president, Mrs.|Wyman for November 9th was ing adjournd. |at Adelaide House. Her topic wiil| ful gifts were displayed. Receiving John G. Carter, presiding. mentioned by the group leader. BETA SIGMA PHI | Th preferential tea will be held| be 55,000 Miles in 17 Countries." Jere the hostess and her daugh- Colds During the business session Mrs.| Miller reported on the" Christmas| Boulevard South, on Tuesday eve-|at the home of Mrs. Lloyd J. revered as the protectoress of ali of the gifts. Serving were. Mrs, ~ Effectively 03 Ralph Jewell reported on the group|card project. ning, Octobr 11, with Mrs. Lloyd' Racknor, 313 Ritson Read South. |Women. John McGegor, Mrs. George Lees, Fast with NC 4" 10 BOND W. RA 5- ; 1 AFORUB . fur jacket and pink accessories An inspiring devvotional serv-| Appreciation was expressed to| The regular meeting of the Osh-| on Sunday, October 16, from 3 to er and Mrs. A. J. McDonald, | jce was conducted by Mrs. D. S.|Mrs. Harold Sweet for her kind|awa Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi 4 p.m GREAT GODDESS mother of the prospective bride- and Mrs. finances. A report was submitted| At the close of the meeting re- Pris James McGregor. covering the Gilbertson-Northcott| freshments were served by Mrs. rior to the rehearsal this eve- wedding reception for which the|P. G- Mason, Mrs. S. J. Lang and group catered. | Mrs, Allen Pipher. . Announcement was made that the group would also cater for aj REBEKAH LODGE NO. 3 wedding reception on October 22' Rebekah Lodge No. 3 met in the e---- in the memorial hall and commit- lodge rooms on Wednesday eve- tees were appointed to look after ning, October 12 with a large num- the different features. ber of visitors and members pres- Some discussion took place Coit | ent, The Noble Grand, Sister Glady! WITH i d i cerning the annual Christmas party | Blyth, presided with the Vice- } and a convener was appointed to|Grand, Sister Alice Harston, as- 0 come up an nspect the report back to the members on sisting. | : A the arrangements made, It was| The Noble Grand and members| decided to proceed with the plans welcomed visiting Sister Logan, hy for the November bazaar. |Past District Deputy from Sault i 0 Two of the members extended |Ste. Marie, Ontario and a welcome ' i OPEN A WONDERFUL NEW 3 --- appreciation for kindness exxtend-| was also extended to the visiting > -- ed to them during recent sojourns| sisters from Kinoven Lodge, Brook- 4 : WORLD OF COLOURFUL In he a a aL ne hy draped in 1 mee was charge Charter was aped in lov- 3 of Mrs. Oke Crawford and & ind memory of departed sisters, | a DECORATING IDEAS! y group who served refreshmé ts.| Timmins, Lennox and Hagerman, | : i GLENCAIRNE ST. SSIE PANTON AUX from No. 3 lodge and also in me-| k ; What's your colour preference? You get the JE Ab j mory of Sister Booth, past presi- : ; . colours you really want in three quality (BROOKSIDE ACRES) (East Group) y The east group of the Jessie Pan- Sent of the Rebekah Assembly of Allthic Pittsburgh Paints for interiors-- : i a. 0 ton Missionary Auxiliary held its "sister Harston reported on the a Alkyd Wall Finish, R i Aig Sis! ; Iky | Finish, Rubberized Wall Paint monthly meeting in ioe) aHors Ol members who were ill. Sisters ) ; colourand rable and Satinhide Enamel : St. Andrew's Unite urch on Hall and Yourth are in the Gener-| Y 5 5 All dq Finishes ! 16 124 Wednesday evening. al Hospital and many of the sis 4 # ly See your Pittsburgh dealer now 7 The business was conducted bY ters are on the sick list. 4 100/ Mrs. Harland Florence Crichton, "mpree members were initiated . i Rn was made that into- the lodge, Mrs. Verna Moore, 4 qd Hundreds of y Ml i Mrs. Sarah Vandewalker and Mrs. 7 4/ : the Women's MSS onary Society | Marguerite Brown. The degree uge #5 ; is Rubberize up-to-the-minute 1 seen this beautiful of St. Andrew's Church had extend-/ gaff of No. 3 are to be congraulat- % : for me...and COLOURS i | ; ed an invitation to attend its thank-' 4 gor their s : ies pA] 3 eas. splendid exemplifica- 4 offering meeting. An invitation Was tion of the degree. 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