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The Oshawa Times, 24 Apr 1959, p. 8

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Trousseau Tea, Bridal Showers {| Honor Marion Joan Fisher RE go Gp Hf SI TW T_T Dress Diary For Days Ahead Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, April 24, 1959 #8 Miss Rose Marie Trotier. |ful gifts. & oY 4 Vik Yi A GOOD DEED BRINGS ITS OWN REWARD Every year Oshawa Boy | Cerebral Palsy Clinic. Wolf Cub | presentation to pretty little | Scout and Girl Guide Associa- [John .Weroski, senior sixer of Terry Luke who is unable to tions make a presentation to a | the 14th Oshawa Pack, and worthy cause in the city. This | Betty Ann Crouter, sixer of the wear their joint good deed was | 4th Oshawa Brownie Pack, rep- the gift of a portable screen for | resenting the Scouts, Guides, slides and home movies to the | Cubs and Brownies, made the walk, Five-year-old Terry is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John | G. Luke, and one of the little people who will be made happy by the good deed. --Oshawa Times Photo - . | In eh © the DRIES IPOUS. (= ss Mary , Mrs. D. | Christ Church Afternoon Guild Everett Doupe Weds sen "oc Dwar Bos." Albert Lily Martin {and Ms. W. Pollo Miss Marion Joan Fisher whose marriage to 'Mr. Carson Lines, Ben Fisher were co-hostesses at a cup and saucer shower held in takes place tomorrow in North-|the bride's home. minster United Church, has been| Nps. Charles Peel, assisted by feted at many prenuptial show-|Mre, Stanley Lepine and Mrs. PERSONALS Graham Peel, held a pantry shelf | Mrs. N Fisher in- gh } in the former's home, | ed for her daughter at a trous-|Fernhill boulevard. [at the reception following the! LJ | seau tea last Saturday. The| wMps Clifford Kelly, Nassau lo Fr wedding it was bride-to-be received, wearing algtrect, assisted by her daughter, interesting to note that the orna-| peacock blue brocaded taffeta Joan, entertained Bh 0d decorating the wedding| od sheath, Mrs. Fisher wore shaded |bors of the bride aid presented cake was that used at the wed. | blue, princess line Rava printed her with a pink petit point bed- ding of the bridegroom's ts, | silk. spread. The bride cut the large , g : parents, Pouring tea im the afternoon lhorseshoeshaped cake. {Mr, and Mrs. W. S. Wheeler of| were the bride's grandmother,| pee Beverly Hendershot as. | Scarboro, | Mrs, Leonard Fisher. and her|gsioq by Mrs. Fred Canning held| M: aunt, Mrs. Harold Whitbread. , |a miscellaneous shower at the(land was pI those tognating Serving were two of the bride's|former's home on Wayne avenue |the trousseau tea for Miss Marion | 1/ 8Z% aunts, Mrs. Roy Cunliffe and'at which the bride's co-workers Fisher and remained as the week- Mrs. Leonard Fisher, Jr., and presented her with many beauti- end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- L [maa Fisher, Greenwood avenue, | In the evening, Mrs. Ben Fish-| Murs. Albert Pritchard, Marion er, the bride's aunt, and Mrs. Avenue, aseisled by Mrs, Marion |, Mrs: E. 8. Dafoe, Mr, and | James McNaught presided at the Godden, held a kitchen shower "5 Ira Gillette and Mr. and table centred with pink and white for tie bride, rs. J. J. Bissonette were guests roses. | Co-workers at the Toronto-| on, Sunday of the Reverend and Serving were Mrs. Arthur All.'Dominion"Bank, King and fre B. 8. Morwood, Hamilton, | man, Mrs. Stanley Lepine and streels branch, honored Miss ere Mr. Morwood, formerly of! Mrs. Graham Peel. Fisher with the prescntation of a! Oshawa, is pastor of Zion United | Little Carol Ann Fisher and wrought iron kitchen clock. urch, { Judith Cunliffe were in charge of fier the rehearsal this eve- a) + a guest, book in. the ning the bridal party will be om jit onion, Elliott, Siencaitn) afternoon, with Terrie Lynn tertained at the home of Mr. and!tial tea this week 1n honor of Pritchard and Linda Lines, in the Mrs. Harold Whitbread, tune Stella Stacey, Mrs. W. W. Spring means big savings at your Singer Sewing Center. NOW you can own the wonderful Singer round bobbin portable regulari sold at 119.95 for just 89.50 . + . A saving of $30. Imagine your own brand new Round bob- bin Singer Portable for less than a hundred dollars . . . But hurry, this very special offer is for two weeks anly. SEE IT TO- |évening. Rosemount avenue. Park presided at the tea table, : DAY. NOW YOURS FOR AS |in serving. Out of town guests 'Barbara A Masters Douglas Smith, and shower gifts, Sponsors Daffodil Bridge The Reverend E. S. Linstead united in marriage recently Bar- The Daffodil Bridge, sponsored Mrs. Avern Taylor assisting. and bara Ann Masters and Everett by the Afternoon Guild of Christ were won by Mrs. Stanley Gibbs, Daniel Doupe. The ceremony Memorial Church, and held in the Mrs, William Anthony, Mrs. R. A./took place in the parsonage of parish hall is an annual event, Patte Miss Jean Clary, Miss Nell Port Perry United Church. The and for many years has been|Attersley, Mrs. C. J. Ferguson, bride is the daughter of Mrs. well attended. Mrs. W. Gardner, Mrs. R. E.|Lorne Feilding of Manchester and Wednesday evening was no ex-|Saunders, Miss Marie Conlin, the bridegroom is the son of Mr. ception when Mrs. R. H. Broad- Mrs. Edward Rose. jand Mrs. James Doupe of Prince bent, president, welcomed the Mrs. E. V. Davies, Mrs. C.|Albert, Ontario. | guests and over 80 tables were Clapp, Mrs. Frank. Black, Mrs.| The bride who was attended by in play. Bruce Bradley, Mis: a Pym, Miss Gloria Hobbs, wore a Carib- This year, , however, refresh-| Mrs. C. Fox, Mrs. J. Edwards, bean blue suit with white hat and Mert: Jou Laer, I Mrs. 8. J. Boudreau, Mrs. John accessories and a corsage of pink rival of the guests, as a dessert, Sargent, Mrs. Mary Oliphant, and white carnations. and the long tables in each hall a J. pi; Se 1d. Mrs. | Miss Hobbs was dressed in a were centred with flowers and bo vd Angus pri ona M. S-|grey suit with a pink carnation | lighted candles, and the guests ong eo. = Lapp. Mrs, corsage. chose from the many colorful{munds, Mrs. H. GC. Lapp, WUS.| gp "0 0 on was Mr. James| on " ; B. Hayes, Mrs. Donald Burns,| and delicious dishes displayed.|yi, "gianiep Pilkey, Mrs. Charles|Ballingal. An innovation regarding the Chester, Mrs. Donald Mackinnon,| A reception for relatives and| drawing of prizes was introduced| \fiss D. Sheets, Mrs. J. R. Reeve, |close friends was held at the whereby the tickets from each{Mps R, Walker, Miss Medalhome of the bridegroom's par- row of tables were kept separate, Hagerman. ents and later the couple left on and $Wo pilses stan from"each| The Guild bers responsibl 3 dding trip to the United A were com- for this very popular and tes. floral arrangements|vener, Mrs: G. A. Fletcher; food, |their in Manchester, On- and potted plants. This procedure Mrs, M. Sutton, Mrs. W. A. Hal-|tario. seemed to find favor with the|land and Mrs. C. McGibbon: visitors. § . The prizes were drawn in the arate, Mrs. i SOCIAL NOTICE 5 | were given, and plans made for| .The girls of the conduit depart-| Mr. and Mrs. Doupe will make | DE aro Whitoread, Ir. {Hicluded Miss Doris Moore and Mrs, Ha , dr. : 2 Tonto | | Mrs. Victoria Hagerty and Mrs. F eted Br ide Elect | ss Jean Scott of 'To y | | | i i . Liy Matlese 'Martin You are invited bv the Social | Miss A | 5 ard Un Department to send in any little ! LODGES AND [yhcse mariage to Mr. Keith jems of inteest. News of teas, {Arncld Rogerson will take place surprise parties, showers, anni- SOCIETIES tomarrow a J Harmony | yersaiies and comings and go- United Church was'guest of honor ings are always very acceptable] | recently at a presentation in Har-| ang for which i DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND {mony Church hall when the choir| Please write go o Sharge: The Daughters of England, |Presented her with a pair of(3.3474 jocal 18. Lodge 26, held its regular meet- table J mps. The dress wa - --- ling Hall on Tues. T¢ad by Mr. Everett Maycoc ' ne a the Orange 21. Worthy and Mr. Ross Metcalfe and Mr. HOUSEHOLD HINT President Sister Belty Atkins, Charles King made tie presenta.' A too-hot oven makes the juice ided. | rice-president, Sis-|ton. in apple and berry pies run over. presied. With ¥ | The WA held a community | To avoid this, after crust has The scripture reading and |shower which was arranged by|begun to brown, turn down the LITTLE AS ]°1 A week} After m down Listed in the telephone book under SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY 16 ONTARIO ST. OSHAWA prayers were given by Sister Mrs. Howard Stacey, Mrs. Ed- gas and let pies cook slowly. Edna Huband. Sister Kay Large(Word Blakely, Mus. Charles gave the sick report, Nichols, Mrs. E. J. Hart and Reports on various committees Mrs. Howard Hoskin, future welfare activities, Discus. Ment of Fittings Limited where| sions were held rig gpecidl busi.|the bride-to-be is employed pre-| sented her with an electric steam seen § annaney soon sae : -n . . pip iron. Miss Martin was also entertain- ed at a kitchen shower held. at > home of E. R. Liarris street, '5. Allin was as- sisted by her daughters, Mrs. Allan Lambert and Mrs. Eugene Hackett, and her daughter-in-law, | {Mrs, Morley Allin, ! SUNBEAM CHAPTER OES o ANOTHER SUITOR The regular stated meeting BONN (Reuters) -- The Frank- Sunbeam Chapter No. 73, OES, tui evening newspaper Abend- was held in the Masonic Temple, |nost says Princess Margaretha Centre street, on Thursday eve. f Sweden may marry a Swedish ning with. Miss Flora Purdie, childhood friend, 33-year - old worthy matron, presiding; MC. Hans Ulrich ven der Esch, a William Henderson, worthy Pa-inobleman with business interests tron, assisting. in Germany. Princess Mar- Three officers were absent,|garetha's name once was linked Marshall, Adah and Warder. The|romantically with England's flag was presented at the altar by|Robin Douglas-Home, whom she Mrs. A. Davies, acting as Mar-|met when he was playing a piano shall. The following were intro-in a London cocktail lounge. duced by Mrs. M. Gerard, con. -- ductress: Mrs. M. Moore, Mrs. A. Creighton, past district deputy Grand Matrons, honorary mem- ber. upper hall by Mrs. H. D. Clever-|J. D. Elliott; prizes, Mrs. D. don, assisted by Mrs. D. Bailes, |Bailes and Mrs. R. Garrett; flow- and in the lower hall by presi- ers, Mrs. Arnold Broadbent; can- ENGAGEMENT ! dent, Mrs. R. H. Broadbent, with!dy, Mrs. Ray Hobbs. Mr. and Mrs. William Victor King the . ale of their daughter, Anne Marie, ospital Auxiliary to Present {io join ross beConn, son of ir and Mrs. Joseph McCann, all of 7 000 h Otidws. he marriage will take| ce parsonage of Har- $7000 Cheque to Board DE i Tease, Se (day, May 30, 1950, at 4 o'clock. Seven thousand dollars will be|luncheon will be held at the Guild | the gift of the Women's Auxiliary Inn, Tuesday, May 26. The Junior of the Oshawa General Hospital nurses will finish exams May 8 Wheeler-Farrow W the official Jvopital board, od and will be entertained at a the- ! meeting next Monday night, atre party, after which Mrs.|'R3 i April 28. This wil be held in the R. 1 E. McMullen will open het Rites Solemnized new cafeteria and everyone n- e to party for refresh-| The marriag . vited, when Monseigneur Foe as. guerite Es. " Ste Mak ton, a gifted speaker, will address| Reporting for the Membership| Evan Wheeler was solemnized by ub meeting, Rusell nl Somnitied, Mrs. L. W. McConkey the Reverend Clinton D. Cross in . C. D. Russell, president, |introdu one new member, George' Presided 3 fhe April Heeling oi the chapel of Si. ge's Memo. Monday of this week, and after|cently come to Oshawa from daug| Mrs. F. J. Rundle, treasurer,/Owen Sound. he Swguies of Mr. and Mrs. gave her report showing a| Looking forward, the matter of groom is the w and the bride: healthy bank balance, it wasia grateful convener for the fall|yr.c w en son of Mr. and voted to make this large dona-|bazaar was quickly disposed of re: alter S. Wheeler of Scar- tion at this time as part of the when Mrs. J. P. Fulton gracious- Th auxiliary's pledge of $15,000 to|ly consented to act, and several e church organist, Mr. Mat- the board members expressed their willing- thew Gouldburn, ALCM, played Commitice reports were made ness to supervise various tables.|the wedding music. by Mrs. J. E. Mann for sewing, It was announced that blood| Given in marriage by her fa- Carter for the gift| donors are needed for the Blood|ther, the bride wore a powder , by Miss Vera Moyse for Donor Service operated by the blue suit, a silver mink stole and . Neil Fraser regarding li- Red Cross, which will be held roval blue hat and accessories. brary activities, while Mrs. R. S. afternoon and evening, in May, She carried a white prayer book Nesbit gave a summation of her at St. Gregory's Hall. {adorned with white and blue car- tour of the hospital prior to thé Plans for the Maytime Dance nations and white streamers. meeting. Regarding the matter of sponsored by the auxiliary, were! The bride was attended by hospital visitors from the auxil- discussed and promise a very Miss ' Betty Naden wearing a iary, it was decided to have these! wonderful time. {mint green suit, brown accesso- official visits only vice a Jour 0 Mrs. J. B. Reed will be iniries and brown feathered hat and acquaint new members with hte charge of the help for the gift| i hospital 2nd ts facilities shop for the next Ay " fa Corsage of eream-tinted cama: Mrs. M.. L. Morris, nurses'| Our regular day for our Ma : " training school convener, brought meeting falling on the Vietarsg |, Mr. ¥. Edwin (Ted) Farrow, up the matter of honoring the Day holiday, it was voted £0 bee e's twin brodiier, acted as graduating nurses and it was|/change the date to the following SL Tan, i unanimously agreed that the aux-|week, May 25. A reception was held at the iliary will be hostesses to the Following adjournment, Mrs, [home of the bride's parents. For graduating class of 22 members,|J. P. Mills officiated at the tea the occasion the bride's mother plus 10 teachers and staff. A'table. Shote 3 vivian brown suit with wre hu - -- | go! rown accessories. The » bride 's mother was a Travelling Salesmen No Match [pe woo seem wo eae md orchid corsage. For English College Girls = [sme i stacow ant ies ve to England in the near future. Mrs. J. McCarsh, who has re-|rial Church recently. The bride is | They were given a sincere wel- come by Worthy Matron and es- corted to the East. ii Past Matrons and Past Patrons Mate atarseneied fares ntetenns of Sunbeam, Mrs. M. Dunlop, > |Mrs. L. Stewart, Mrs. M. Moore, || | ey TT | Mrs. T. McDonald. Mrs. M. Lang, | | Ao gh Mrs. A. Kemlo, Mrs. N. McLeese, |Grand Representative for Ten- nesseé Mr. H. Shetle?, bid ¥. | Trains, were welco y pre: siding officers, who thanked them AT-THE-EAR for their loyal support. The members were also wel- HEARING AIDS comed and presiding officers a thanked them for their interest. : |The degrees were very impress: lively conferred on candidates who were sincerely welcomed to lour Order. Mrs. B. McKinstry, associate {matron, gave her Tehost ou sick land sunshine; also as mem- . |bers to remember the rummage TN Dito sur-on {sale in the near future for her|l | | |work. 35 30 oro in 3 LNY. Flops instanty The Worthy Matron wished for en the sick a speedy recovery, also extended her sincere thanks to Mrs. A. Davies, Mrs. M. Lang, |Mrs. Dunlop for taking offices on |such short notice. {| An invitation Zs sceeteld New ZENITH from Starlight hapter, 0 {Hope, May 27; also OES Church] Fenes fest sci e [Service in Toronto, May 3. : | - Chapter closed in usual form, {the Worthy Matron giving the (farewell. Mrs. M. Alpin and her i served refresh t and a social time was spent. LONDON (CP) -- The British gradually getting a better im-| travelling salesman who wants a pression of sales jobs, but only college-educated wife is going to|"a trickle" of graduates take on need a potent sales pitch. the work. | For reasons unknown, British| Many of those interviewed said] college girls don't appear too|they considered sales work in- | keen on travelling salesmen. In|secure and prejudicial to a happy | fact, 94 per cent of the girls home life. The few who liked the y at three universities say they prospects of selling said they 4 : ments in wouldn't marry one. {were attracted by the opportun-| The people who made this sur- ities for meeting people and vey didn't disclose any details on travelling. The survey, published in the exact percentages in most Sama, trade magazine, the British Sales-/but it said a majority of the stu- man, says most college girls dents, when asked what the word | think travelling salesmen are|salesman reminded them about, | smart, smooth and endowed with replied: *'Suitcase," "brushes," a generous gift of gab. But it and "nuisance: Only 14 per cent| says most students, including the|associated salesmen with a high | male species, still picture a sales-|income. man "with one foot in the door,! The Financial Times, comment-| an order book in his hand and a ing on these answers, says: "It wisecrack on his lips." may be some time before suc- Fx LD This is the type of impression cess at selling and sales man-| 77 that sales 'organizations want to agement is recognized as one of | eliminate from universities. The the quickest ways to the board- wrvey showed that students are room." J FUR STORAGE Store your Furs and Winter Gar- Vaults Safe from , , . fe : "Lenses, frome fronts, the other six per cent. The magazine did not publish | : : FIRE « THEFT - MOTHS bid adhd * STORAGE kx CLEANING ace % SHINERIZING E (FUR Our Modern Refrigerated nection with Zenith LEANING) Sometrist, or optician. DEFERRED PAYMENTS & Duvired 81 WILLIAM ST. W.--OSHAWA--Ph. RA 3-3012 "Be sociable." Be prepared to give a friendly welcome to expected guests and casual droppers-in. Stock the food and drink that trim, up-to-date people prefer. That, of course, includes Pepsi-Cola. Keep up-to-date sociably with plenty of Pepsi on hand.! OSHAWA FUR and IMPERIAL Be sortable. serve Pepsi-Cola... Te (GI rotroctimons STORAGE | C5 SMITH'S BEVERAGES LIMITED -- BOWNANVILLE | J

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