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The Oshawa Times, 19 Aug 1959, p. 9

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BE MARRIED NEXT MONTH fai nin The engagement is an- nounced today of Miss June Doreen Wood and Mr. Gordon D. Nichol whose marriage is to take place in Bowmanville on Saturday, September 5. The bride - to - be, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Wood of- Bowmanville, was chosen queen of Bowmanville centennial cele- bration last year. She is study- ing for her associate degree from the Royal Conservatory of omen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 19, a 1959 | Officers of Red Cross Society % |Canadian Music, Toronto, in piano and also teaches modelling. The prospective bridegroom, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ewart G.>¥ichol, Oshawa, graduated in June from the University of West- ern Ontario with an honor de- gree in Business Administra- tion and is returning this fall to take a master degree. The couple will take up residence in London, Ontario. Double-Ring Ceremony Unites Anita J. Hart, Morley F. Fice N inster United Church played by Mr. John Robertson, Lady Mr. Donald H. Howe, president of the Oshawa Branch of the Red Cross Society; Miss Florence Hart, director of Art for the Oshawa Board of Education and member of the Junior Red Cross Art Advisory Committee; Luven, Art Instructor, Oshawa Collegiate and Vocational Insti- tute and member of the Junior Red Cross Art Advisory Commit- tee have been invited to attend the opening of the Canadian Na- tional Exhibition in Toronto, and the opening of the special ex- hibit of international arts and crafts loaned to the CNE by the Canadian Junior Red Cross. Lord Mountbatten will officiate at the Opening Day ceremonies lon Wednesday, August 26. Fol- {lowing the ceremonies Red Cross| Irepresentatives from many parts, {of Ontario will be present when Mountbatten was the scene of a wedding on who accompanied Miss Loreen|OPens the display of handi Invited to Special Event at CNE made by Junior Red Cross mem-| bers from over 60 countries. Mrs. Elsa Jenkins, manager of the CNE Women's Division ar- ranged for the collection to be displayed in the Exhibit Hall of the Queen Elizabeth Building Miss -D. M. Vanfafter its showing at Hart House, University of Toronto, during the ten day conference of the Junior Red Cross International Study Centre. The handicrafts, including many oil and water color paint- ings were carefully screened by the Red Cross Art Advisory Com- mittee, headed by Dr. D. T. Gaitskell, Director of Art for the Ontario Department of Educa- tion, Only the articles which were felt to show honest art ex- pression were chosen for display. Mrs. Jenkins said, "I am very pleased to be able to make this interesting, educational an officially | beautiful collection available to] _ |beige silk brocade. Es Vicky A. Jarvis Glenn Somerville Exchange Vows The marriage of Vicky Anne Jarvis, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George W. Jarvis of Oshawa, and Glenn Roy Somerville, son of Mr, and Mrs. William Somerville of Greenbard Narssizod recently at Holy Anglican Church, Oshawa. The Reverend A. G. Baker of- ficiated. The wedding music was |played by Mr. Harold Forsythe {and Mr, Lioyd Bagshaw sang "O | Perfect Love" and "The Lord's Prayer". was Trinity PERSONALS Out of town guests at the Fice- Hart wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. Orland McCauley, and fam- ily, and Mr. and Mrs. A. Tyson and family, Harcourt, Ontario; Mr. F. Soucee and Mr. John Lowe, Highlana Grove; Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fice, Hampton; Mr. and Mrs. P. Burness, and Mr. John Kleon, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gilbert, Uxbridge; Mrs. E. Nobles, New York; Mr. and Mrs. W. Fice, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Lawrence, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hart, Port Hope, Mr. and Mrs. M. Briersworth, Newcastle; Messrs. The bride was given in mar- |riage by her father. She wore a {gown of "I Do" taffeta trimmed (with lace applighes centered with {rhinestones a falling into a| chapel train. # sequin crown held | her fingertipAveil and she carried | a bouquet"of red roses and white, baby chrysantliemums. i Miss Delphine Harmer was maid-of-honor gowned in bal- lerina length blue silk organza styling a full harem skirt, The junior bridesmaid, Miss Susan Jarvis, sister of the bride, was similarly gowned in pink. Both wore white gloves and head- dresses to match their gowns and carried bouquets of carna- tions in contrasting hues. Mr, John Sgmerville of Green- bank acted as best man for his brother. Ushering were Mr. David Jarvis and Messrs. Leonard, Ralph and Lloyd Somerville, A reception was held at the| Oshawa Airport where the! bride's mother received in a blue silk sheath dress. The bride-!| {turned from a vacation at Atlan- Robert and Victor Tyson, Apsley. Mr. and -Mrs. George V.' Ire- land, Athol street west, have re-| tic City, New Jersey. | You are invited by the Social Department to send in any little items of interest. News of teas, surprise parties, showers, anni- versaries and comings and gb- | Rasmusson {panied by her husband, Mrs. to the Peace River country, thence to Calgary, Banff, Lake Louise, Vancouver and Vancou- ver Island. Homeward, they mo- tored through the states of Wash- ington, Idaho, Montana, North Teaches Teachers How To Handle Gifted Pupils VANCOUVER (CP)--A course in the psychology of exceptional children is being given at the University of British Columbia ent and mental health groups in her spare time. "When one realizes that five per cent of the children have de fective speech, 10 to 15 per cent have learning problems and one to two per cent are gifted, one realizes the importance of such sd South Dakota, Mi ta, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana and Michigan. During the trip they visited Mrs, Alderton's mother, sisters, brothers and friends and this by Prof Wilda Rosehronk of Ohio State Univer- sity. f Miss Rosebrook, a little woman with greving hau, and boundless | Mr. Alderton's uncles, aunts and cousins. Mrs. William Clark whé writes for a metropolitan daily under her maiden name of Jo-Ann Ratcliffe and daugnter of Mrs. L. C. Ratcliffe of Toronto, for- merly of Oshawa, has left for Norway where she has been assigned to cover the Rockefeller- wedding. Accom- Clark will make a tour of the Scandinavian countries and take a trip to England before she re- er ted her life to teaching. She is impatient because pro- gress is slow in the training of children who deviate mentally and physical from the normal. At first she was a high school teacher and then b a clin tr ," she said in an inter view. "The teacher - training is im- portant, but one must realize it is equally important that parents learn to live with and work with these children 24 hours a day. "Always encourage people to give money towards basic re. search and teacher training. Let 's modify the football fields y. ical psychologist. In this role, she says, she realized that gifted children as well as mentally or physically re- tarded children could best helped in school, and by well- trained teachers. ALSO HELPS PARENTS turns. RECORD CROWD HAMILTON (CP)--Mrs. A. E. be| Metcalfe, curator at the Dundurn Castle Museum, said 1,200 people visited the museum On- tario civic holiday lar- So she started her present gest crowd ever, ings are always very acceptable and for which there is no charge. Please write or telephone RA 3-3474 local 18. Mrs. H. B. Armstrong, Mrs. | Douglas Coates, Whitby; Mrs. C. V. Gibbs, Mrs. J. Tooley, Mrs. E. A. Collins, Mrs. B. C. Colpus, Mrs. V. A. Cope, Miss Jean Fet- terly, Mrs. G. D. Finlayson, Mrs. Uriah Jones, Mrs. Clayton Lee, Mrs. C. S. Lee, Mrs. C. C. Murty, Mrs. F. L. Mason, Mrs, are among those who have re-/f- [ceived invitations to the daily {teas in the Queen Elizabeth Building at the Canadian National |groom's mother assisting was in|pepinition Both wore] Saturday evening, August 15, Stanton of Brooklin, who sang "O|™ when Alite Anita Joann Hart Perfect Love" and "Because".| was united in marriage with Given in marriage by her father Morley Franklin Fice. |the bride wore an ankle The bride is the daughter of length gown of cloud white Chan-| Mr. and Mrs. Louis Jacob Hart tilly lace and net fver silk faille. | and the bridegroom is the son of The long sleeved bodice featured | Mr, and Mrs. Everett Fice, all|a scalloped sabrina neckline en- of Oshawa. |riched with seed pearls and se-| Dr. S. L. Osborne, of Whitby, quins. A cap embro'dered in seed | performed the double-ring cere-/pearls held hex finger tip veil, | mony. The wedding music was and she carried a bride's Bible | - ee { exosted ih pik and white roses| . {wi rose caught in the Madeline Webb [white ribbon streamers. Wai Constantine (Gus) Kleon | shawa was matron of honor John Beatty Wed jo 2 teal blue silk chiffon over) ; : | taffeta trimmed with seed pearls. Christ Memorial Church, Osh-|ghe wore a deep pink iwwiied awa, was the scene of a quiet'p, qo. pine ] | wedding recently, when Eunice , + BE Pink accessories Madeline Faith, younger daugh-|3nq oho a nosegay of pink| ter of Mrs. James Webb of Rose-| ite pom pom chrysanthe-| neath, and the late Mr. Webb, ms, | was united in marriage with! Mr. Edgar Button of Oshawa John Lloyd George Beatty, Was best man, and the ushers youngest son of the late Mr. and |Were Messrs. Thomas Hart, Har-| Mrs. John Beatty, of Roseneath.0old Hart and Ralph Fice. The Reverend Clinton Cross of-! The reception was held in! 3 ficiated. Northminster United Church hall| f The bride, given in mar-| Where the "bride's mother re- riage by her brother, Mr, Jack| ceived wearing pink English lace| Webb, wore a street length frock over taffeta, with a beige swirl| of Queen's blue crystal charm, feather bandeau. Assisting was! with a pearl tiara. She carried the bridegroom's mother whol a cascade of pink sweetheart|chose brown and sand figured | roses and white miniature mums. (silk crepe with a natural straw| Mrs. .W J. Lennox of Toronto, (bat. Both wore corsages of roses. | who was her sister's matron off For the honeymoon trip to Bob-| Rodos, wore sandalwood crystal|caygeon, the bride travelled in af 00 P03 WINS Miss Pat McConnell, William PRIZES FOR HANDICRAFTS | white accessories and corsages of carnations. When the couple left on their |wedding trip by mofor to Prince {Edward Island the bride wore a {blue embroidered linen sheath |dress with white accessories and a red carnation corsage. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Somerville will live in Oshawa, Among the guests at the wed- ding were the bride's maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Wd. ward Tyrrell, Emma street, Osh- awa, who were celebrating their [57th wedding anniversary. Out of town guests were pres- ent from Windsor, North Bay, Hamilton, Toronto, London, Ux- bridge, Sunderland, Greenb 1 | Brooklin, Pefferlaw and Ajax. WIFE PRESERVER | Fill a crack around the top of a | won first prize for a magazine (bathtub at once, with tile cement with a matching head-| white linen suit, with a white hat.| street east, has won two prizes | rack in basket weave, third [or plaster of Paris, or install a dress and: carried a cascade of Pink and white roses comprised for handicraft in the Work of Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Alderton, Hillside avenue, have returned from a 7500-mile tour of western Canada and the united States, taking in regina, Moose Jaw, Saskatoon, Edmonton and north SOCIAL NOTICES | ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Lewis J. Wood, Bowmanville, announce the en- gagement of their younger daugh- ter, June Doreen, to Mr. Gordon D. Nichol, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Ewart G. Nichol, Oshawa. The wedding will take place in Trinity | United Church, Bowmanville, on] {Saturday, September 5, at 3.00] |p.m. ENGAGEMENT f Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Hurst of Oshawa wish fo announce the en- MN |gagemernt of their eldest daugh- ter, Janice Noreen, to Mr. Brian Edward Woodcock, son of Mrs. | Vernon Woodcock of Oshawa, and the late Mr. Woodcock. The mar- riage will take place on Saturday, September 19, 1959, at three lo'clock in Northminster United This Is Your Last Chance To Save At... ERWINNE'S A " . SUMMER CLEARANCE "Final Just Look at the Terrific Values Being Offered This Week OUR COMPLETE STOCK OF SWIM SUITS "a 9.99 COTTON SLIM JIMS REGULAR 2 9 0 UP TO 5.95 4 [ REGULAR UP TO 3.98 ~ BLOUSES 1.98 All Our Cotton SUMMER DRESSES "COTTON SKIRTS REGULAR UP TO 5.95 2.59, 2 for 5.00 \ 4 { 1/3 OFF " " ERWINNE'S 4 . SPECIALTY SHOPS 11 SIMCOE ST. S. { Church. I shasta chrysanthemums. her corsage. On their return the| the Blind section at the Cana- | and honorable mention for a [ceiling below will be ruined The best man was the Rev-|couple will live in Oshawa. | dian National Exhibition. She leather card case. prize for a leather sewing kit |plastic molding. Otherwise the | quickly. erend W. J. Lennox of Toronto. At the reception held at Sandal- wood Inn, the bride's mother re- ceived, wearing blue printed) erepe with white accessories and | @ 'corsage of yellow roses. She| was assisted by the bridegroom's | sister-in-law, Mrs. James Beatty, in black and white organza with matching accessories and a ecor-| sage of pink carnations, | For travelling the bride chose | a beige ensemble with beige and | tan accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Beatty will live a Glendal . Osh | MOVED TO FLORIDA f MONTREAL (CP) -- Mr. and| Mrs. Pierre Guevremont and their nine children moved to| Hollywood, Fla., because it was! 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