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The Oshawa Times, 2 Dec 1959, p. 6

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MR. 'Former Oshawa On 0th Wedding Anniversary On the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Nicholls of Toronto, former well known residents of Oshawa, were honored at a re- ception on Saturday, November 28. given by their sor and daugh- ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, John W. Nicholls, at their home on Rogers road. About 125 friends called to offer congratulations and good wishes. Pouring tea in the afternoon were Mrs. Edward Michael and AND MRS. SAM NICHOLLS ONELEH, Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 |§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, December 2, 1959 PERSONALS Ambulance Division Mrs. Ern- est Spear was hostess at a mis- cellaneous shower at her home on Emerson avenue when the guests were the members of St. John Ambulance, Ladies' Divi- sion, You are invited by the Social Department to send in any little items of interest. News of anni- versaries and comings and go- ings are always very acceptable, and for which there is no charge. Oshawa Chapter, Sweet Adc- lines, held a successful bazaar and tea on Saturday, November 28, at the CRA. Mrs. Ralph Boneham, convener, welcomed the guests and introduced the president, Mrs. Ernest Down, {who opened the bazaar. The {large display on the work table was well received. Other tables included home made candy, home baking, touch and take. Pouring tea were Mrs. Leo Mof- fatt, past president, and Mrs. Percy Davidson. Door prizes Please write or telephone RA were won by Mrs. C. Down, Miss 3-3473, local 18. J. Kristensen, Miss P, Osmok LODGES AND SOCIETIES Mrs. A. Redknap, Mrs. Norman BETA SIGMA PHI Wirsching, Miss M. Williams, Miss P. Winter. Cake draw prizes were won by Mrs. Ralph Bone- ham and Mrs. John Shearer. cially oven the bazaar planned| (Ritual of Jewels) by the west group of Centre| The regular meeting of On- Sireet United Church. Conveners|tario Gamma Epsilon Chapter of of the stalls will be Mrs. John|Beta Sigma Phi was held at the Johnson, tea room; Mrs. William|/home of Mrs. Arthur Bilton. Frost, fancy work; Mrs. William! The meeting was called to or- Badgley, home cooking; Mrs.|der by the vice-president, Mrs. William Burnett, toys and novel-|Arthur Bilton, . the evening, Mrs. Walter Simp-|ties; Mrs. William Baker, parcel| With the thought in mind of in. son and Mrs, Rose Terry, To-|post and candy; Mrs. Leonard | *eas ng membership the vice- ronto, Serving were Mrs. Jo'r|Simmerson, aprons; Mrs. Leon.|President asked all members to Michael, Mrs. Allan Nicholls and|ard Goldsmith, group leader, will|¢ndeavor to contact any former Mrs. John Nicholls, Oshawa. receive and supervise the kit- embers and any members who From their immediate family chen. have moved i Oshawa Who lay the bride of 50 years ago received aware a ere 's a chanter here. 3 Sluded Jig 4 ue Bride a television women were guests| The service committee gave a : .__|of General Motors of Canada at|further report on the needy fam- Wig Ms no vsratulations, luncheon held in the Albertalily project. Bhtipoom of the Royal York Hotel| Christmas cards were sent to Honorable John Diefenbaker, the| i i | wm , |yesterday. Mr. Larry Gough and|Beta Sigma Phi shut-ins. Beta Miss Norma Olive Gedge, Honorable Leslie Frost, and the|mombers of his public relations Buddies were chosen for the new whose marriage 'to Mr. William Honorable Michael Starr. |department were gracious hosts|vear. Mrs. Leo Ratelle read from| For 27 years Mr. and 'Mrs. and the excellent cuisine com-|the Book of Beta Sigma Phi. Mrs. Warren Dickson will offi. Couple Honored All ready for play is John Paul Douglas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wright, Trull's road north, Courtice. Ten- month-old John is the grand- son of Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm ' Many Entertain Norma Gedge Prior To Wedding Newspaper, magazine, radio Mrs. M. G. Hart, Oshawa, and in Marjorie Nelson Becomes Bride Of Douglas Powers The marriage of Marjorie Eve- lyn Nelson and Douglas J ame s Powers, both Oshawa, was solemnized on Saturday, Novem- ber 28, at the Christian Mission- ary Alliance Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Nelson bf Osh- awa and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Leslie Hamilfon, Yar- 'mouth, Nova Scotia, and the late Mr, William Powers. Ramsay Carnwith will take place on Saturday afternoon, December Nicholls were resiaents of Osh-|pleted the delightful occasion. A hospital. visiting committee|5, in Northminster United Church, awa where Mr. Nicholls was/Guests were present from Lon-|was formed consisting. of Mrs. has been guest of honor at sev- fareman of maintenance for the/don and Peterborough as well as 1.eo Ratelle, Miss Betty Leask eral pre-nuptial events. Canadian National Railway. Toronto and Mrs. Jo Aldwinckle/and Miss Dorothy Sheets. | Mrs. James F. Carnwith was Prior to coming to Oshawa he|attended from Oshawa. Follow-| The next meeting will be held |b at a miscella show- had held the same position ining luncheon the guests. were con- at the home of Mrs. Jon Jenk. er at her home in Brooklin. i vice with|ducted to the Motorama. |ins, 147 Central Park Boulevard |Assisting in serving were Mrs, Fort Bove, His 018) service rh) | south, |Donald Wilson, Mrs. John Carn- | mi e Railway was 44 years. Three Among those who have enter-| : : outst ago. ou Me Nicholle re tained for Miss Joar Kathryn | pa™ rian Bovie iuiroducedly,,, Roy Sawyer, Miss Linda inne Me hia ed 10'wen whose marriage to Mr.|nrogram was "Interpretation of Wilson and Mrs. R. Reid. [David Reed Johnson takes place|p oye." | Mrs. J. M. Kent They were married at Fenelon|on Saturday, December 5, are| Robert Cordick were co-hostesses Falls on November 24, 1909, and|Mrs. A, J. Hill, Conant street, at a miscellaneous shower at the have two sons, John and Allan,land Mrs. Morley Fice, Bond LIBRARY TRAINING home of Mrs. Kent, Simcoe and one daughter, Mrs, John| street east, who were hostessesy EDMONTON (CP)--Twenty li-|street north. The hostesses were viichael (Viola), all living in/at miscellaneous showers. Miss brarians in various parts of Al-|assisted by Miss Arlene Hastee, Oshawa. Also included in their| Ewen was also honored at alberta have begun a six-month/Mrs. E. King, Mrs. Robert Walk-| family are six grandchildren. |micellaneous shower arranged|course in library management |er and Miss Joyce Gedge, sister Out of town guests were pres- by the Loyal True Blue Lodge sponsored by the cultural activi-| of the bride-elect. ent from Rochester, Fenelon No. 55 and at a presentation|ties branch of the provincial sec-| Mrs, George Jewell was hostess Falls and Toronto. Iparty arranged by the St. Johniretary's department. lat a cup and saucer shower at * The Reverend William } officiated assisted by the Rever- end Thomas Webb. The w. music was played by Mr. Thomas| Farmer and Mr. Donald Myers sang. Given in marriage by her father the bride was gowned in chantilly "lace and tulle. A sabrina neckline studded with pearls and iridescent sequins styled the bodice and tier- ed lace and tulle enhanced the floor-length skirt. A diadem spray| tiara he'd her fingertin veil and she carried a cascade of red roses and white carnations. Mrs. Ronald Lauchlin was ma- tron-of-honor and the bridesmaids were the Misses Gloria White and Gloria Watts. All wore short princess styled dresses of shrimp bandelburg lace with delustered satin bow trim and short sleeves] with matching mitts. Their head- #dresses were rhinestone tiaras and they carried cascades of blue chrysanthemums. Mr, Ronald Lauchlin acted as best man, Ushering were Messrs. Wesley Keenan and Ronald Al ward. A reception was held at Sandal- wood Restaurant. For the occa sion the bride's mother wore blue brandelburg lace with blue ac- cessories. The bridegroom's moth- er was unable to be present. Later thé couple left for a wed- ding trip to Niagara Falls. For travelling the bride wore a navy "blue suit with blue accessories and a pink rose corsage. The newly wedded pair will live in Oshawa. .Christl Gruber Edward Schneider Exchange Vows Grace Lutheran Church was the scene of a wedding recently when Christ] Gruber became the bride of Edward Schneider. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Louise Gruber of Oshawa and the late Mr. Gruber and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schneider, Oshawa. The ceremony was performed by the Reverend Karl Ketchner .and Mrs. Karl Ketchner played the wedding music. The bride who was attended bv Miss Phyllis Powers wore a full- length gown of nylon net. Flow- ered motifs and sequins trimmed the long-sleeved lace bodice and tiered overskirts of nylon net and lace over satin complemented the skirt. A crown of nylon net, flow- ers and rhinestones held her short veil and she carried a bouquet of pink carnations. Miss Powers wore a ballerina mpire gown of lime green cry- stalette styling a round neckline and short sleeves with short white gloves. She wore a white ferther, hat and carried a bouquet of hright yellow chrysanthemums. Mr. Kurt Mayer acted as best man. At the reception held at her home the bride's mother wore a CATCH! | HOUSEHOLD HINT add finely chopped or grated|with butter, maple syrup and For a special breakfast treat,|apple to pancake batter. Serve sausage patlies. Reilman.~ SM WHERE R OMEN For a -Gondenful World After Dark Whirling bouffant skirts designed to make you prettier now , . . af REITMAN'S from 8.95 and up illustrated Our tassled "Empire" Sheath in a beautiful sheer wool. Royal, green, purple or black, softly shawled with : a pin of rhi Sizes 10 to 20 295 Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Snider and great-g.. 1dson of Mrs. Charles Shannon, all of Picton. --Photo by Hornsby her home on Pontiac street. Mus. Ray Yeo and Miss Sharon Gedge, sister of the bride-elect, assisted in serving. Mrs. Fred Donévan entertain ed friends and neighbors of the future bride and bridegroom at her home on King street east at a pantry shower. An electric fry pan was also presented to the honored pair Mrs. Stewart Usher entertained the neighbors and the future bride's mother at an afternoon tea at her home on Arlington av- enue. A set of dishes was pre- sented later to the bridal pair. 121 FASHION STORES FROM COAST TO COAST with, Mrs. James Carnwith, Jr.,/was presented with an electric and Mrs. given by Mr. John Carnwith at The prospective bridegroom floor polisher at a party he'd at the tennis club and at a party his home on Glenmanor drive. He was presented with a chair. 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