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The Oshawa Times, 16 Jul 1959, p. 9

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omer, Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 DAVID WAYNE AND DIANA LYNN These happy twin babies are | avenue. David and Diana, who | say, and great - grandchildren David Wayne and Diana Lynn, | were one year old on June 30, | of Mr. and Mrs. James Hender- son and daughter of Mr. and | are the grandchildren of Mr. | son, Toronto. Mrs. W. C. Barnsley, Olive | and Mrs. William Bacon, Lind- --Photo by Hornsby | nests signed the guest book which was in the charge of two granddaughters, Karen Kennedy, {Port Perry and Maureen Wood, | Bowmanville. Guests were pres- ient from Toronto, Oshawa, Oril- Friends Honor Pt. Perry Pair Celebrating 40th Anniversary ST Hun. The many friends and rela- George Samells presided at the|verton, Blackstock, Columbus, tives of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley|tea table, attractive with a dain-|Raglan, Port Perry and sur- Ploughman calied to congratu-|tily decorated three-tier wedding|rounding districts. late them and to wish them|cake in the centre. Thev were as-; During these forty years Mr. many more years of happiness sisted at the tea table by Mrs, |and Mrs. Ploughman have ren- upon the occesion of their for- Milton Butson, Mrs. Earl Geer |dered feithful service to the tieth amniversary last Saturday,land Miss Jean Samells, Port church and to the community. It July 11. Perry, nieces of the bride and|is the sincere wish of their 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 16, 1959 Beverley Scott Becomes a Bride fingertip veil and_she In Two-Ring Rites |i re rose: nd white streams In a doubie-ring ceremony in| She was attended by Miss the chapel of Albert Street Unit-|Carol Scott wearing turquoise ed Church, recently, Beverley|net over satin with white acces- Dianne Scott became the bride|Sories. Her flowers were pink of Eugene Malcolm Nickerson. Carnations Si. gativius petals ide i in a bouquet. Tie bride E> He Lune oe Mr. Jack Harrison acted as late Mr. Scott and the bride-|Pest man. groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.| A reception followed at the Gardth Nickerson of Carleton, [home of the bride's mother who Nova Scotia. jwes wearing turquoise blue and The Reverend S. C. H. Atkin-| white nylon with white accessor- son performed the ceremony and|ies and a corsage of pink roses. the bride was given in marriage The bridegroom's mother was by her brother-in-law, Mr. Frank unable to attend. Stewart. The couple left on a wedding The bride wore a floor-length trip to Niagara Falls and the gown of white net and lace over Finger Lakes, New York. the |bride was wearing a pale blue | suit, white accessories and a cor- sage of red roses. Mr. and Mrs. Nickerson will [satin with lily-point sleeves and ja scalloped neckline trimmed with sequins." A crown of pearls {held her ried picnic, also for the donation he gave towards the band for July) 11 ; | + : Auditor's report was read by return to make their home in Sister Susan Spencer. Director of Oshawa. SOCIAL NOTICES escorted Brother Bill Arbourne| AT HOME Doupe-Stone Nuptial Rites THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA |cellent in August, October and \ Where romance and travel ave;should get yuu. off 10 3 fine. shart concerned, ./in 1960. , Ye aspects Wil be ax A child buen ou this day will 59 + |quiet, reser highly D ; also next May. Curb | pressionable. At Seagrave The marriage of Rosetta Mar- lenne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilburt Stone of Seagrave, and John Joseph Doupe, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Doupe of Prince Albert, was solemnized recently in Seagrave United Church. The Reverend E. ciated; Mrs. John Tobin played! the wedding music and Mrs. Marilyn Porter sang. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. She wore a dress of white embossed organdy over taffeta and net with a round neckline and short sleeves. The full skirt flared from a prin- cess waistline. She wore a finger- tip veil and carried red roses and white carnations. The bridesmaids, Mary Heur- kens, Betty Wallis and Carol Beare were all dressed in mauve-flowered white nylon over (taffeta, styled with scalloped necklines and ballerina skirts. They wore mauve feathered ban- deaux, white accessories and carried nosegays of white and mauve chrysanthemums. Mr. Raymond Doupe was best man and Joseph Stone and Everett Doupe ushered. A reception was held in the lower hall of the church. The bride's mother received wearing white jerseylaine figured in grey {blue, sheath style, with a pink corsage. The bridegroom's mother chose a sheath of light blue shantung with white acces- sories and a vellow corsage. The couple left on a trip to travelled in an apple green nylon sheath, white picture hat and ac- cessories, Mr. and Mrs, Doupe are mak- ing their home in Port Perry. McNeil offi-| Watertown, New York. The bride FOR TOMORROW Those engaged in creative work should find this an excellent per- iod, since planetary influences heighten inspiration.Be patient, however. Results of your efforts tendencies toward anxiety and emotionalism in November, and HOUSEHOLD HINT neither borrow nor lend during| Polyethylene plastic kitchen that month. New business oppor-|spoons are highly heat-resistant tunities, evident in December, and impervious to food odors. may not be apparent i di ately. | (FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, |you may look forward to an un- {usually lively year. Ambitious plans, where career goals are concerned, could be furthered |considerably--if you act now. |Your stars also augur well for {personal relationships. Be con- |servative in financial matters, | however. | October promises job promo- |tion, increased prestige and a possible change of environment. | | * VENETIAN BLINDS "DRAPERY TRACKS Will YouBe A... 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Anyone having sashes was ask- ed to bring them in on that night. fic Draw prizes for the evening 5 were donated by Sisters Alice Wife and nibble holes in books) Short, Sophie Kellar and Eliza-|curtains and clothing. These beth Morton and won by Brother Pests aren't fussy about their en- Donald Straughan, Sisters Clara vironment. They thrive in damp, Ewen and Mossie Keeler. {yar m, dark places, but also ap- Lodge closed in the usual man-|pear mysteriously in the bright- ner with Sister Emmaline Hen-|est, best-cared for room. Spray-| derson at the piano. Refresh-|ing with modern pesticides con- in charge. ments were served by committee [taining DDT, will banish the In the afternoon their daugh |ridegraom. | friends that they mar have many (Luella) Port Perry, welcomed and Mrs. Ploughman were happy gether. the guests and presented them t, entertain their three daugh- to the bride and bridegroom asiters and their husbands, seven LODGES AND they stood in front of a floral grandchildren, their wedding madonna liliec and blue delphin-|as other relatives and friends. SOCIETIES jums. In the evening the hostesses] The bride of forty years look-|were their two daughters, Mrs. | ed charming in a dress of William McCabe (Ellen), Toron-| LOYAL TRUE BLUE of red roses. Bowmanville and Mrs. George held its regular meeting in the The couple were honored to Palmer, Port Perry. Those pour-|Orange Temple with Worshipful have the entire bridal party of(ing tea were Mrs. Aylmer Master, Brother Willard Spencer forty years ago celebrate with Ploughman and Mrs. Leonard and Sister Alice Short acting as George Semells, Port Perry, who!assisted by Mrs. John Becket and|of deputy mistress, Sister Mary acted as bridesmaid and best Mrs. Roger Hope, Scugog: Mrs. | Thompson, presiding. man; Mrs. George Palmer, Port|Robert Miller, Columbus; Misses Scripture was read and prayer Perry, and Mr. Lloyd Williams,|Jean and Donna Samells, Port offered by Chaplain, Sister Ella girl and ring bearer; Mr. Wright bridegroom. |were read by the recording sec- Crosier, Manchester, soloist, and] The happy couple received retary, Sister Ruth Gatchel. The Mrs. Ida Taylor, Blackstock, ac- many lovely gifts and cards of|report on bingo was given by companist. Pictures of the group congratulations. The immediate|Sister Mossie Keeler. 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