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The Oshawa Times, 20 May 1959, p. 8

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1 Jo Aldwinckle, THE OSHAWA TIMES, We oneer], Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 dnesday, Mey 20, 1959 Double-Ring Ceremony Unites Angela Johnson, Leslie Dobos The Roman Catholic Church of St, Gregory the Great was the pelting for a wedding on Satur- Igela Margaret Johnson, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs, Cyril John- son of Oshawa, was united In marriage with | Dobos, son of Mr, and Mrs, Alex . | Dobos, of Oshawa, 3 The Very Reverend Dean Paul Dwyer performed the double ring ceremony and the Reverend W, O'Brien sold the nuptial Serving the mose were Connolly and John Mowat, Jack Driscoll played the wedding| music and accompanied Mr. | WEDDING TRIP TO FLORIDA man Fisher of Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, Herbert Lines of Oshawa, and the late Mrs, Lines. --Photo by Ireland Michnel Pictured afier their wedding Northminster Untied Church are Mr, and Mrs, Carson Lines, Formerly Miss Marion, Joan Fisher, the bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Nor- | Noonan-Leddy Nuptial Rites Solemnized In Bowmanville St, Joseph's Roman Catholic/sister, and the other attendants Church, Bowmanville, was the/were Miss Anne Leddy of Bow- setting for a wedding on Satur- manville, Miss Shirley Piper of * day morning, May 16, when Maple Grove and Mrs, Donald Margaret Teresa Leddy, daugh- McGarry of Oshawa, They wore "ter of Mr, and Mrs, Cyril Leddy |identical gowns of embossed of Bowmanville was united in/white nylon organdy over mint marriage with Kenneth George| green net and taffeta, styled with Noonan, son of Mr, and Mrs, scoop necklines and short sleeves, | John Noonan of Oshawa, and short white gloves, The The Reverend F. K. Malane wore white bandeaux, and car. (brimme performed the double ring cere-| ried cascades of yellow roses with feta. monv and said the nuptial mass. [ivy trails Miss Catherine Lambourne and Serving the mass were Jimmie| Mr. Jack Devlin of Oshawa Miss Janet Johnson were junior Kitney and Johnnie Connors, Mrs, Was best man and the ushers bridesmaids and wore dresses of William Kinsman of Oshawa play-| were Mr, Paul Leddy of Bowman-| carnation pipk shantung, similar | ed the wedding music and sang ville, Mr, Ray McAvoy of Osh-/to those worn by the senior at- "Ave Maria." "On This Day O|awa and Mr, Gerald Howes of tendants, with matching petal Beautiful Mother," 'Panis "An. Oshawa, head bands. The flower girl was gelicus" and 'Ble's Though The reception was held at the Miss Mary Westnutt, who wore a These Souls." St, Joseph's parish hall, Bowman. short bouffant frock of carnation Given in marriage by her fa. Ville. To receive, the bride's/pink shantung with a petal ban-| ther the bridé wore a full length| mother chose romance blue nylon deau to match. All carried pink gown of carnation white silk sheer with a pink hat. Assisting | sensation roses and carnations faille over satin fashioned on|Was the bridegroom's mother who|with pink maline florests. princess lines with rounded neck-| Wore powder blue nylon sheer, Mr, Alfred Bino performed the line and long sheath sleeves, and with a white hat. Both wore cor- duties of best man and the ushers the bell skirt was worn over a| Sages of carnations, were Messrs John Moffatt, Jo- hooped crinoline A beaded crown| For the honeymoon trip to seph Turner, David Bajas and held her finger tip veil and she Niagara Falls and points in the William Belko. The junior ushers carried a cascade of gardenias | United States, the bride wore a were Masters David Johnson and with ivy trails |seafoam green fitted suit with a/Mark Lambourne, The ring bear: Miss Marie Leddy of Bowman-|beige lace picture hat and a cor- er was Master Alex Dobos. ville was maid of honor for her sage of yellow roses. On their| As the bridal couple left the - eee | POLAND the couple will live in church, members of the 9 | Oshawa, {Oshawa Cub Pack, of which the! ang "Ave Maria', Jo)) Hozzam in "On This Day" Given In marriage by her fa ther the bride wore a full length ed satin on Empire lines. The| Alencon lace bodice featured a sabrina neckline and lly point sleeves and "the full belt-skirt| ended In a chapel train, A pear! crown held her finger tip veil of tulle illusion and she carried a cascade of Johanna Hill cream roses with white stehpanotis and lilies of the valley, Miss Kay Dohos was matron of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Dorothy Shaw, Miss Frances Love, Miss Sylvia West- [nutt and Miss Sheila Brown, The all wore cocktall length gowns of carnation pink silk shantung with sd hats of darker pink taf- mass, | (bride Is the leader, formed a {guard of honor, | The reception was held at the| {day morning, May 16, when An-|Hungarian Hall, Albany street, | where the bride's mother recov led in a sheath dress of lilac Swis satin brocade with a flowered sisting was the bridegroom's Imother who chose powder blue silk erepe with a navy blue silk hat They wore corsnges of pink roses, For the honeymoon trip to Ber- ehalrman, and elected unanimous: wens to Mr, Albert Jubb who! street, have as their guests, Mrs. | palseley print dress in shades of avocado and brown on beige 24 ou _-- | 1 Steve Karney of Hamilton, wWholp,oiavound with a flower trimme| 0 En Szerka (Hungarian) and ed beige hat and a corsage 'of the Home and School Councll, {yellow roses, On their return the gre as follows: President, N couple will live in Oshawa,' Guests were present from gown of gardenia white deluster-many points in the Province of Harry McGrath; Ontario and the United States, RECEIVES DEGREE Miss Sylvia Joyce received her BA degree in honor Eng- lish and Latin at the gradua- tion exercises held last Satur day at Queen's University, Miss Joyce is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. R. G, Joyce, Somer ville avenue, # MRS, WALTER JACKSON The slate of officers for the|retary; and matching accessories. coming year was presented by president, Mrs. A. R, Pearse, nominating] Mr. muda the bride wore a pure silk/ly at a recent meeting of the audited the treasurer's books. Duke of Edinburgh Home an School Association, E. Moss of stalled by Mrs, G, | Gordon Jackson; vice-presidents, | Mrs, F. C. Malloy and Mrs. | treasurer, Mrs,' Albert Jubb; recording sec secretary, Mrs, executive members, | Anderson, Mrs, John Snyder, Mrs, William Walker, Mrs. Ralph usually | Manning, Mrs, Stephen Macko, | The meeting was presided over| by Mrs. William Owens, The| Alberta's official floral emblem Mrs, 8, C. Morev went to Belle minutes of the last Jum meets is the flower of the wild prairie ville on Sunday to visit Mr, onalc | rose, ing were read by Mrs Bowen, It was announced by the prin-| |eipal, Mr, A. §. Winter, that the annual fleld day will be held at |the school on May 27 It was de- |eided to provide uniforms for the | | school and material will be pur-| [chased and made into shorts by | [the members. Mrs, Donald Bow-| 'en was appointed sewing conven- ler, Mrs, Owens announced that the Home and School Counell will hold a work shop at Courtice for the Incoming officers on May | The following annual reports were read and adopted; Mrs, | Lloyd Magill, membership; Mrs. William Walker, social Runveuse} Mrs, Willlam Moring, citizenship: Mrs. D, D. Clemens, ways and! means; Mrs. Walter Bilsky, |health; Mrs, Stanley Smith, chil-| |dren's reading; Mrs. A. R. IMrs, F. C, Mallby, visual aids; Mrs. Stanley Lockey, treasurer; Mrs, C. T. Hewer, recording sec- Princess Prefers | Hems Little Lower LONDON (AP) Princess Margaret appears to be leading a fashion trend back to longer skirts She was among the first of the world's smartest dressed women tor go for shorter skirts 18 months ago. 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Leslie Anthony' hat and matching accessories, As: Names New President, Officers were won by Miss The new officers, who were In- nolag' class, i |Reynolds' class, retary, floor can often be hidden by w - |Mrs, A. R, Pearse: corresponding Try rubbing the wood in the C. T, Hewer; rection of the grain, using a liquid, Miss Acatha Morey of Ottawa Mrs. John|Polishing wax and fire steel wool. spent the holiday weekend at the Ca ee a Byrne, Bolton; Mrs, Bill Dall Dartmouth, Nova Scotia; Mr. an Mrs, D. and Mr, an Mrs, M land Mrs, G. PERSONALS Miss Velma Ward, Colborneiwho is a patient in Belleville § streét west, Oshawa ud Miss |General Hospital, ville, Alabama; Mr, and Mrs. C (June Claus of Torunto leff om, | . Thomas T [Saturday for San Francisco| Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Watson, | LIE ang Mee, a when they will aml on the Rishming street_cum, Celebrued Port Perry; Mr, and Mrs. Pat #0 Viatsonin," three - f [vacation n Hawai, "jon Sunday when friends from,rick Cosh, Kirkland Lake. | |Oshawa, Kingston ana Ajax call You are invited by the Social ed to express good wishes. DON Depariment to send in any little Mev. 7. J. Petros and hot items of Interest, News teas, , F. J. Peirce a com. ® surprise parties, showers, anni-/mittee are busy making plans for MacDONALD vervaries and comings and goings|the coming tag day Saturday, 7:3 are always very acceptable and May 23, for the Prince Phillip {for which there is no cha ge. Chapter, Imperial Order Daugh- Please write or telephone RA ters of the Empire. Only through 18-3474 local 18, |this annual fund - raising project Mrs. James Skinner entertain I# He chapter able ww fines iis led the Rotary-Annes at Valley Projects. both local, sationl nd 'Halla Farm yesterday afternoon, ? i Mrs. D, E, Sturgis, wife of the] Oshawa guests at the Noonan. | incoming president, assisted Mrs, |Leddy wedding in Bowmanville Skinner In receiving and pouring were Mr, Stephen Barbarie, Mr. tea were Mrs. C. O, Miller, Mrs. (and Mrs. N. Bennett, Mrs, L. {Hayden Macdonald, Mrs. W. H.|Brennen, Mr, and Mrs. Cam But. Karn, and Mrs. A, F. Annis. |ler, Mr, Donald Campbell, Mr. Serving were Mrs, Kenneth Coul-\and Mrs, J, Cole, Mr, James Cor-| ter, Mrs. A, W, Armstrong, Mrs. nigh, Mr, and Mrs, R. Crawforth, (Wiliam Mine, Mrs, George|Migs Marie Devlin, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, Mrs, 8. T. Hopkins, Mrs.|E, Ekker, Mr. and Mrs, Reginald Owens. Jack Shephard, Mrs, Gordon Fair, Mr, and Mrs. F., Francis, wens, Myles and Mrs. 8. R. Alger. |My, 'and Mrs, Norman Fry, Mr. and Mrs. V, Hartwig, Miss Carol Mr, and Mrs. 8. R. Alger, Mary |g, hoon Migs Donna Lyons, Mr. Nell McAllister, Mr. and Mrs, E McAvoy, Mr. and Mrs. Donald McGarry, Mr. Ted McGrath, Mr, and Mrs, D, Noonan, Mr. and Mrs. J. Noonan, Mr, and Mrs, G. | Price, Miss Angie Sachlas, Mr, and Mrs, Ivan Taylor, Miss Betty Turner, Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Witterick, Mr. Jack Devlin, Mr, Gerald Howes, Mr. Ray McAvoy, | Mr, and Mrs. P. Harris, Others who attended were Mr. and Mrs, Neil Collins, Mr. and Mrs. D, Legree, Miss Helen Stafford, all|! of Whitby; Mi, Thomas Elrick, Miss Fay MacDonald, Miss Shir-| ley Wiles, all of Ajax; Mr. and| HOW LONG WILL WE LET ROAD CONTRACTORS MAKE HEFTY PROFITS AND SKIMPED ROADS 772 MRS. WILL'AM OWENS Mrs. William Thanks were extended by Mrs, Dudley Spurling and son from) The roll call banner and prize Bermuda, _ Ruth Rey-| The Nellie Dearborn Group of Refreshments were|gt, Stephen's United Church re- erved by the mothers of Miss cently toured the south plant of General Motors, A short business ~ | meeting followed at the home of (Mrs, Lloyd Jewell, A wedding {reception the group Is catering for was discussed The next meet- "i. ing will be held on May 26, THIS TIME VOTE FOR HONEST VALUE FOR OUR MILLIONS OF PUBLIC MONEY "gy Sa LET'S HAVE A REAL & CHANGE "8 vote CC F HOUSEHOLD HINT Very small seratcher in a wood or deep scratches, sanding Is home of her narents, Mr, and necessary. Mrs. 8, C. Morey, Verdun road. Mr, and Mrs. Russell Shane, Mrs, D, Leddy, and Mr, and Mrs, Montrave avenue, and Mr, and|Wilired Turner, Oakwood; Mr, and Mrs. A. Noonan and Mr. Neil | kett, Raglan; Mr. and Mrs. M,| Gills, Toronto; Miss Murial Bir. ROSE EMBLEM |Morey's sister, Mrs, Fred Tebo, Come in and SAVE during Our... STARTS TOMORROW 9 A.M. | THE ABOVE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE OUTSTANDING VALUES ON SALE. . SO COME BARGAINS ... by the yard! 5000 YDS. of 48" DRAPERY FABRICS Plain Fortisans and Printed Bark Cloths in all Decorator Colors 1.69 36" DOTTED SWISS AND DIMITIES REG. VALUES LOW, LOW UPTO$3.98A YD. SALE PRICE ar" CELANESE TAFFETAS Sale Price Sale Price 89 | 69 54" TO 60" CELANESE SPRING SUITINGS REG. VALUES ® 2.98 yard. 36" POLISHED COTTONS REG. VALUES UP TO 1.49 YARD 69 yi 36" WASHABLE COTTON PRINTS Sale Price 39 vi 36" PINWALE CORDUROY IN 20 SHADES " 9. 36" PLAID GINGHAMS All colors Sale Price 49 ri 36" to 42" DAN RIVER GINGHAMS Sale Price 89 yd 5,000 YARDS BETTER QUALITY _(OTTONS IN ALL COLORS AND DESIGNS Reg. up to 1.49 yard. SALE . PRICE = yd 36" to 39" DRIP DRY SANFORIZED BROADCLOTH 12 Shades Sale Price 69 yd Stock up at this low low price . 44" PLAIN 15 Beautiful Colors Sale Price 98 i AND SHOP EARLY WHILE SELECTION IS AT IT'S VERY BEST -- TEXTILE MILL CLEARANCE LTD. 75 SIMCOE ST. N. RA 5-1611 a -

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