MATTHEW'S Albert James Carey, Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Harold Weiss of Osh- awa and the late Mr. Weiss. ~--Photo by Ireland WED AT ST. The wedding of Fay Dore- thea Mae Carey and Brian Alexander Wilson Weiss was solemnized recently at St. Mat- thew's Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Catherine Doyon Married To Gordon R. Jubenville St. Mary of the People Roman bridesmaids were Miss Sandre Catholic Church, was the setting|Kirkland of Brockville, cousin of for a wedding on Saturday morn-|the bride, and Miss Janice Juben- ing, August 22, when Catherine|ville, Oshawa, the bridegroom's Elizabeth sister. They all wore identical street-dength Sheeth gowns of Rivieria blue crystal charm, white embossed organza end el- bow length puff sleeves. Matching blue bow knot bandeau held cir- cular eye-shad veils of white nylon net. They wore white ac- cessories and each carried a cas- cade of tinted blue carnations with white stephanotis. Mr. Paul Jubenville 'was best man for his brother, and the ush- ers were Mr. Robert Taylor of Kingston, and Mr. Robert Collins of Oshawa. The reception was mony and said the nuptial mass. Serving the 'mass were Master Jeffery Jubenville, younger bro- ther of the bridegroom and Mast~ PERSONALS - Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Hentig,| Colborne street east, are receiv- | | | on the occasion of their | their indifferent health | day very| Due to the couple spent the quietly. Mr. and Mrs. and daughters, Carolyn and Les-| ley, Jarvis street, have recently returned from a motoring holi- day, touring Washington, D.C., and the Blue Ridge Mountains, Virginia. You are invited by the Social partment to send in any little of interest. News of teas, surppise parties, showers, anni- ings are always very acceptable held in the UAW Hall. To receive the guests the bride's mother chose a sheath dress of rose pink crystal charm, ter Henry Valks. Miss Simone Gimblett played the wedding music and accom- panied Miss Barbara Jenkins who sang 'The Wedding Prayer", "0 Lord I am Not Worthy" and "On This Day O Beautiful Mother": Given in marriage by her step- with short sleeves and a stand up collar, Material from her gown fashioned her picture hat, and her accessories were bone color; and for which there is no charge. Please. write. or telephone RA 3-3474, local 18. ! ing kind wishes from their friends|{W 50th|Allan W wedding anniversary yesterday.|-- versaries and comings and go-|? Marilyn Armstrong|ssaws, Feted Bride-Elect Miss Marilyn Louise Armstrong hose marriage te Mr, Thomas ilson will take place in [! this Saturday afternoon has been feted at several pre- nuptial events. Mrs, John Fowler entertained at a personal shower at her home in |Bowmanville, Assisting the host- Street United Church, ess in serving the 15 guests was Miss Diane Greenlaw of Whithy. |g! Mrs. Robert Malcolmson, Cadil- lac avenue south, was hostess at a miscellaneous shower. Serving the guests were Mrs. P. Patt- man, Mrs. Vernon O'Neil, and the host Mrs. Malcolmson. Jack Howard Miss Heather Cameron, a direc-| © tor, of The Canberra Times, Can- lawa Times yesterday. Miss Cam- leron is on a world tour and has berra, Australia, visited The Osh-| £ A miscellaneous shower was arranged by Mrs. Raymond Pleau Bond street east, for co-workers at The Oshawa Times. Bingo Friday evening, will be entertzined at the home of the future bridegroom's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Wilson, Oshawa. Miss Carol Young served the uests. A family miscellaneous shower was given at the summer home of M {verton, and a buffet lunch was |served. r. and Mrs. Percy Pizher, Bea- Following the rehearsal this the bridal party games were enjoyed with prizes awarded to Miss Carol Young, Mrs. Horst Sommer, Mrs, Frank Bartlett, Miss Jackie McConkey, Mrs. David Donald, and the bride-to-be. Miss Kay Wolsey and erou froztan sandwiches. AVOID SOGGINESS Bread should be buttered gens usly to avoid sogginess in This week, along with thousands of other Palmer Specific Chiropractors, | am attending the annual Lyceum course of the Pal- mer School of Chiroprac- tic in Davenport, lowa, | U.S.A. Here | am receiv- | ing instruction and latest | information on the newest in Chiro- | developments white gladiolus petals and shell pink rosettes comprised her cor-| sage. Assisting was the bridegroom's father, Mr. Elwood Rahme, the bride wore a full-length gown of blossom white silk organza over net and peau de soie, sweeping into a chapel train. The bodice wag designed with a scoop neck- line and short sleeves accented with guipure lace embroidered in sequins. A bustlebow and ap- pliques of the same lace enhanc- gown of cocoa brown peau de| sole, a natural beige hat, match-| yellow gladiolus petals and pink; rosettes. | Family, Friends Hold Social . Honoring Mrs. Lavina Fisher, 80 A family picnic at Lakeview|James Anstey (Cora) and Mrs. Park followed by a party in the|Harry Whitbread (Doris) togeth- evening in the Bathe Park build- ler with their families. There are ng yas Jeu last Salida i 11 gral chidien and nine great- Mrs. Lavina Fisher, of|grandchildren. Whitby, who is celebrating her| Mrs. E. M. Young, a friend, was 80th birthhay tomorrow, August also a welcome visitor from Buf- x She is a lifelong resident of falo, 'New York, is district, born at Enfield, the| Streamers a . 0 fs s and balloons decor- Sanghier of fhe late Mr. and Mrs. | ated the Club House and the large ITs ie mat Herbe |birthdar cake centred the table, Fisher ne a Acpoert complete with candles. Several Her family of two sons and nr emes of euciire wate Paved daughters were born there. Her Mrs Russel Worlsey and og Jshand died in 1918 but with the| John Fisher. Mrs, Fisher ont the x ip of er Samily ge carne) On| cake 'and opened up various cards moved to her present so 1 34 gifts given to her by Wie fam. Centre street, Whithy. : 3 SE winning prizes were Mrs One daughter (Verna) Mrs. williar WH "An- Charles Clemence died in 1936. Wise Rew. Ms ones ait Mrs. Fisher is still quite active:|john Fisher and Mrs Gi os is a member of Whitby United Whitbread pend Church, also a member of a WA shins group. | : Those attending the picnic and| HAS VITAMIN D party were her two sons, Lorne, Nearly all evaporated milk and John Fisher and families, made in Canada has vitamin D also her three daughters, Mrs.|added through irradiation by Russel Worsley (Mabel), Mrs. ultra-violet rays. In the late afternoon, the couple ed the hoop skirt. Her veil, em- left for Malton, where they took broidered with sequins and worn over the face, was held by a rhinestone crown. She wore vrist length white gloves, and carried a bride's prayer bock crested with {a white orchid, and ribbon streamers knotted with stephan- otis, Miss Helen Stafford of Whitby was maid of honor, and the Women travelling the bride sheath dress, beige cloche hat,|1 brown and beige accessories and a white orchid corsage. On their reutnr Mr. and Mrs. Jubenville will reside in Oshawa. |1 been spending a few d Toronto. She is continuing ] tour of Canada and the Unit moth io 1 Stat into Mexico § ir Who those a clpse fitting |} ore she will attend the World|! Council of the YWCA as presi-| | 3 : dent of the Canberra YWCA, She| = ing accessories and corsage of |g also the incoming president of | : EXCHANGE VOWS AND RINGS plane for Miami Beach, where Juverville in St. Mary cf the the honeymoon will be spent. Foripagnia Roman Catholic Church, donned a|inolyded: brown, beige and white printed|nrrs, Frank Langley, ston; Guelph. a different in her days es and going he Canberra Soroptimists. Out - of - town guests at the | - Dutton wedding on| Miss Yvonne Volpe, Mrs, Ted Jueshurry, Miss. Betty Rahme,| all of Toronto; Mr. Ronald Doyon, | Kirkland Lake; Mr. and Mrs Earl Coanell, Alliston: ¢ Mrs. 1 |dale; Mrs. W. E. Kirkland, Mi < ville; Mr. and Mrs. Percy Tay- Mr. and Armand Connell, Willow- dra Kirklend, both of Brock- Taylor, King- Acason, Robert Mr, William or, Mr. HOUSEHOLD HINT ths and naokins in way from time to wear along fold 1A fakin? ol wo avoid {lines. Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 26, 1959 | Oshawa District Cancer Society Volunteers For Duty at CNE Art Some 500 Canadian Cancer So- sculpture ever to be exhibited in ciety volunteers, including many, Toronto. Everything on view is from the Ontario County Unit, |privately owned. All proceeds to are flocking to the CNE this year [the 25 cent gallery admission (10 to staff a half-million dollar ex-|for children) and tea will go to hibit of Canadian art on view in|the Cancer Society. Part of the bright stcgy is the dramatic new facelifting given the CNE Art Gallery, and the erection of a fiesta-like outdoor 9 |terrace complete with tables and gay umbrellas under which CNE *| visitors will be served tea by Can- cer Society volusiteers, It is expected that this valu- '(able collection so rarely seen by '(the public will attract large crowds. The collectors them- '|selves, the CNE officials and *|thousands of Cancer Society vol- unteers across the province are out to make it the most memor- able and praiseworthy event the Qancer Society has ever spon- Bowman . Syer, Mrs. J. Van Nest, ST HAPPY FELLA" A future heart - breaker, this | Peter Daigle and Mr. and Mrs. winning baby boy is James | W. J. Smith, all of Oshawa. Mark Daigle, one-year-old son | His great grandparents are Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. John M. | and Mrs. Archie Statham, Osh- D~'la (r2e M-~'~rie Smith), | awa. --Photo by Ireland and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. | "MO ( sored. SOCIAL NOTICES . B. Heavysege, Mrs, H. Saun- Sl Mrs. S. From Ajax are: Mrs. W. H. J. Thompson, Mrs. C. Penstone| FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mrs, Hardy Craig and from| The forthcoming marriage is Whitby are Mrs. W. H. Kennedy, | announced of Miss Lilian Sawchuk Mrs. J. McAvoy, Mrs. J. Hope-|and Mr. Edward Franklin, both Frown. | Ochiawa. The ceremony is to| ha {take place in Holy Cross Roman a uae pais ng Catholic Church on Saturday, Sep- 3 [REN Try l 4799 Pr SPAN - SEASON By ANNE ADAMS Revive your summer = weary wardrobe with this crisp, fresh shirtdress. Softened by scallops practic. The knowledge | gained from attending | these sessions will enable | me to return better quali- fied to offer the best health care obtainable. ad | Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C. 100 King St. East, Telephone RA 8-5156 Office re-opens Thursday, by Ronald Bilsky, D.C. Chiropractor Specialist in Palmer Specific Upper Cervical Method ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Anderson and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tee man L. Zinck, all of Oshawa. --Photo by Ireland In a double ring ceremony in Simcoe Street United Church, Carole Ander became the bride o! Raeburne Verncn Zinck, The bride'is the daugh- : 4 % . iy i i TR ---- y 9 : D Tender EAT'N TRUE-TRIMBEEF August 27 ot 10 a.m: | | | 12 KING E. RA 3-3633 Save with These MEAT SPECIALS On Sale THURS., FRI and SAT.! STEAKS & ROASTS | BONELESS : © ROUND STEAK or ROAST o SIRLOIN STEAK ib 809: o WING STEAK . | © BONELESS RUMP Meaty BLADE STEAKS -69- ously loaned to the Cancer So-|'*™ber 26, at 10 a.m. ciety by some of Canada's most men and women and eminent art collectors. Their deep interest in the work of the Can- cer Society is revealed in their enthusiastic response to an idea that was initially sparked ' by Charles S. Band, well known To- ronto art collector. Unique of its kind, both for the Cancer Society and the CNE Art Gallery this "Private Collectors' land yoke detail -- shaped to flat- AT HOME {ter short, fuller figures. Tomor- Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dewland, row's pattern: Misses' sheath. 692 Westdale Court, will be at| Printed Pattern 4799: Half home to their relatives and|SiZs 14%, 16%, 18%, 20%, 22%, friends on Wednesday, September 24%. Size 16% requires 4% yards 2 from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m, [39:inch fabric. on the occasion of their golden wedding 'anniversary. BECAME CITIZEN Frances Norma Loring, Amer- ican-born sculptor who was an official war artist for Canada, Choice in Canadian Art" is ome of the most important collec-| tions of Canadian paintings and|1919. Printed directions on each pat- |tern part. Ea urate. 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