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The Oshawa Times, 30 Apr 1960, p. 7

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FOR THE 7TH time the awa,Home League has won the territorial flag for being the and most progressive largest EACH HOME LEAGUE pre- sended funds ra the new training centre in ¢ Osh 3 ed towan ways WIFE PRESERVER Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, April 30, 1960 7 | Loni Liclair Jeno Eppel Exchange Vows "SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. John Frederick LT 1... (Carey wish to announce the en-| 'The marriage of Loni Liciair, gagement of their only daughter, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Peler Borie an, "adele, to Mr. Daniel {Liclair, and Jeno Eppel, son of gragerick Cockerton, son of Mr,| {Mr. and Mrs. Sandor Eppel, alilang Mrs, William Cockerton, all of Oshawa, was solemnized onlof Oshawa, The marriage is to jaturday, April 27 at St. Greg-/ take place on Saturday, May 28, ory's Roman Catholic Church at 3:30 p.m. in St, George's with the Reverend Paul Dwyer Memorial Church. | officiating. ENGAGEMENT Given in marriage by Mr. Han 4 yy Lad : SR _ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Jones Heagmans She bn ie WoFg 2 Jon wish to announce the engagement length gov : of their daughter, Gwenda omen, pany and remained with General Motors, as it later became, for 47 years and seven months. He retired in 1957 and the following year the couple took a well earned holiday together in the old country Active members of St. George's f Memorial Church, Mrs. Camp- (School secretary-treasurer for 19 years and also served as Peo- le's Warden. For over 30 years * he has been 2 member of Temple Lodge AF and AM. Mr. and Mrs. Campbell have {two sons, George and Cyril, both f Oshawa, and two grandchil- \dren. | The sons and their wives were {hosts at a family dinner party at (the Guild Inn on Sunday. The | guests included the two grand- |daughters Debbie and Vickie Campbell, two sisters of Mrs. Campbell, Mrs. Robert Smith of Amsterdam, N.Y., and Mrs, Thomas Dunwoody of Chicago, |also a niece, Mrs. Eugene Beilke iof Chicago; Mr. Campbell's sis- {ter, Mrs. Arthur Cole of Oshawa land Mr. Cole and nieces and ne- phews, Mrs, James Luke, Mrs, |Douglas Hough, Mrs. Harold {Woolley and Mrs. Eileen Locke; |Messrs. Bert and Ray Cole and Osh- baby's laundry few thing vou char weight sel up Be comfortable this Spring in good looking Dr. Locke Shoes 19.95 * Comfort that dares to « Pe beautiful Ask about the "S-point-fit" DANCEY'S In Downtown Oshawa 18 Simcoe 5. RA 5-1833 Home League in the Dominion The coveted banner pre- sented at the mid-Ontario rally held in Oshawa Tuesday. was on bolized by six-year-old David Coull and four-year-old Eleanor Sargeant as Cadets of the Fu- ture Oshawa Times Photos ROYAL I'he nave of yey----scene of Princess Margaret and Anto WEDDING Westminster Ab BECAUSE YOU LOVE HER... AND REMEMBER HER May 8, a Gift Proudly displaying the flag are Lt.-Col. Ethel Burnell, Mrs. Lt.- Col. S. Gennery, Mrs. Major Marsland Rankin, Mrs. Wil- Patricia Alex Wed! To J. Georgopoulos In Toronto Rites A wedding of Oshawa inleresl was solemnized recently in St George's Greek Orthodox Church Toronto, where Father George united in marriage Patricia Alex of Oshawa and James Georgo poulos of London, Ontario The bride the daughter of Mr. George Alex of Sparta, Greece, and the late Mrs. Alex, and niece of Mrs. Michael Alex of Oshawa. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Georgopoulos of Sparta Mrs. Dina L. lopoulos played Ithe wedding music and the bride fae given in marriage by her un- cle, Mr. James Poulos { Carrying a cascade of pink roses and white carnations, the |bride wore a full-skirted gown of {heavy white taffeta with a circu- lar train. The bodice was styled |with lily-point sleeves and a scal- lloped neckline trimmed with lace and beads. A beaded head- dress held her fingertip veil Miss Hope Alex was maid of {honor for her sister and ihe | bridesmaids were the Misses Tula | Poulos, Toronto; Mando Janetos, {London, Ont.; Dina Vavaroutsios, |London, Ont. They all wore Istreet-length sheath dresses with | shorter overskirts in medium blue peau de soie and headdresses of matching flat bows. They carried cascades of pink earnations and rosettes The flower girl, Gina Bako- george, was in yellow nylon and carried a basket of carnations Mr. Gus Zarafonitis, Toronto, {was best man and the ushers were Messrs. George Poulos and Wil- liam Poulos, both of Toronto and | Mr George Haggis, Oshawa | A reception was held at Pick- fair, Toronto, where the bride's aunt, Mrs. James Poulos, receiv- ed in a brown silk sheath dress with a corsage of yellow carna- tions An uncle, Mr. Peter Geor- gapoulos of Lansing, Michigan, received for the bridegroom The couple left for Florida and will make their home in London, Ontario, on their return For travelling the bride wore a moss green suit, beige flowered hat and green accessories. is the wedding of Armstrong-Jones--is 154 feet long 5 fi 0 ON HER Give your MOTHER on Mother's Day, Certificate for a: PROFESSIONAL PERSONALIZED BEAUTY GROOMING VISIT Telephone RA 5-8631 incon. HAIR STYLING 110 KING ST. EAST PARKING AT REAR |Long sleeves and a scalloped ap- {pligued neckline with nylon nel linsert styled the bodice and scat- tered flowered appliques trim med the skirt which was gather- ed at the waist with a ruffled bustle. A flowered crown studded with seauins and pearls held he short veil and she carried a cas- cade of white chrysanthemums. Mrs. Gertrude Schmal was ma- |tron-of-honor and the bridesmaid was Miss Donna Owens. Both wore short dresses of turquoisc nylon featuring gathered skirts, square necklines, and off-the- shoulder gathered sleeves with short white gloves. Their head dresses were white rosettes and they carried cascades of yellow chrysanthemums. Mr. Hans Frank acted as best man and Mr. Rudi Maeder usher ed. A bride's street. |bride's sheath ories. liam James, Oshawa Home League secretary; Mrs. Mel- ville Smith, treasurer, and Mrs. Charles Cathmoir assistant sec- | retary. OLD CLOTH CENTRE Long Melford, Suffolk village, was the centre of Britain's cloth- making industry in the 15th cen- tury. the Mill was held at home on occasion the mother wore a black dress with white acces- The bridegroom's mothe was in navy blue with matching (COSSOT lv wedded will live in Oshawa. reception parents' For the Donna M. Allman Becomes Bride Of George Ulrich Donna Marie, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Arthur W. Allman George Louis Ulrich, son of Mr and Mrs. George A. Ulrich, all of Oshawa, were united in mar- in St. Gregory's Roman| Catholic Church last Saturday The Reverend IL. T. McGough performed the ceremony with Mr. | Tack Driscoll playing the wed-| ding music and Mrs." William| Kinsman as soloist Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a "picture gown of white peau de soie with a fitted bodice and scoop neck line appliqued with Alencon lace! and seed pearls. The back full] ness of the bouffant skirt extend-| ed into a cathedral train. A cor- onet of pearls and brilliants held her fingertip veil and she carried a cascade of red roses and steph- anotis The ney pair ana riage The bridesmaids, Miss Dianne Yule, Miss Louise Crumback, and Miss Marie Wladyka, and the maid of honor. Miss Mary Cal nan, were dressed alike in rose silk organza over taffeta, with matching headdresses and white accessories and veiling. They carried cascades of white and bronze chry themums Mr. John Ulrich was best man and the ushers were Messrs. Fred Knap, Don Peel and Ronald Hele A reception followed in St Gregory's hall. Receiving, the bride's mother wore beige lace CLUB SPEAKER Mrs. W. R. Walton Jr., past president of the Canadian Asso- ciation of Consumers and the only woman to serve on the royal commission on price spreads will address the final meeting of the season of the Canadian Club of Ontario Coun- ty on Wednesday evening. Adelaide, to Mr. Norman Alfred Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parker, all of Oshawa. The marriage will take place in Albert Street United Church on Saturday, June 4, 1960, at 3 p.m. ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Doris Beverley, daughter of Mrs. William Gibson of Oshawa and the late Mr. Gibson, to Mr. George Albert Warden, son of Mr. Arthur S. Warden of Toronto and the late Mrs. Warden. The marriage will take place in Osh-" awa on Friday, May 27. Pretty Wedding At St. Gregory's The marriage of Veronica Pod milsak and Joseph Anzlin, both of Oshawa, was solemnized on Saturday, April 23, at St. Greg- ory's . Roman Catholic Church with the Reverend Frank Skumac officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Victor Podmilsak of Toron- Mrs. R. Cole, and Messrs. D. |Hough and 'H. Woolley. George Campbell proposed the |toast to his parents, who both re- plied. Goid candles, flowers and spe- cial decorations stressed the golden anniversary, climaxed with the cutting of the anniver- sary cake. PERSONALS Mrs. R. A. Williams, president of the Oshawa Deanery of the Woman's Auxiliary will open the annual W.A, spring bazaar at St. | George's Memorial Church. Pour- ing tea will be Mrs. John Saw- MR AND MRS. T. H. (HARRY) CAMPBELL 'Family, Friends Honor Couple Celebrating 50th Anniversary ~ 2 'Sis Mer Si C. Piper and rs. Arthur H. "Harry" /woody of Chicago, poured tea and Re the guests were served by Mrs : George H. Campbell and Mrs. When the delegates from Cyril W. Campbell and Mrs. Eu- peterborough, Lindsay, Cobourg, gene Beilke of Chicago, Mrs Port Hope, Bowmanville, Ajax Campbell's niece: and Mrs. Wil-jand Trenton assemble at the liam Forbes and Mrs. William Hotel Genosha next Saturday for Burns the Busi and Pr ional A granddaughter, liftle Miss| Women's regional conference, "Debbie" Campbell kept the door| His Worship Mayor Lyman Gif- and the guest register. ford has promised to be on hand Among the callers were His|to give the ladies a civic welcome. Worship Mayor Lyman Gifford, BRERA 4 Mr. and Mrs. T Campbell, Kenneth avenue, were honored at a reception at their home on Monday afternoon and evening, celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary Close to 150 relatives, neigh- bors and friends called to ex- to and the late Mr. Podmilsak|tend good wishes to the popular and the bridegroom is the son of phair who also received gifts, Mrs. Joseph Anzlin of Yugoslavia cards and bouquets of roses. and the late Mr. Anzlin. Greetings came by telegram Given in marriage by her from Premier Leslie Frost and brother. Mr. Frank Podmilsak, Lester B. Pearson, and by letter Alderman Christine Thomas and| the bride wore a full-length gown|from Prime Minister John Die- T. D. Thomas MPP, Alderman of nylon net over satin. The lace fenbaker; the Honorable Michael Cecil Bint and the Reverend bodice featured a scalloped boat Starr, MP; Mr. T. D. Thomas C. D. Cross and Mrs. Cross. i neckline and lily point sleeves. A/ MPP: the. Liberal Leader for The couple came to Oshawa ruffled nylon crown held her|optario Mr. John Wintermeyer. from the famous Lake District| short veil and she carried a cas- A framed certificate from the of England, Mr. Campbell from| cade of white carnations Provincial Government came as Windermere, Westmoreland, and Miss Victoria Podmilsak, sister a pleasant surprise. the former Elizabeth Ellwood | of the bride, was maid-of-honor in| Mrs. Campbell's two sisters, from Penrith, Cumberland . neaven . blue nylon organdy sty- Mrs. Robert Smith of Amster- A carriage builder and black- ling a boat neckline and shortidam, N Y. and Mrs. Thomas Dun- smith by trade, Mr. Campbell sleves with matching gloves. A quickly found employment with crown headdress completed her (the McLaughlin Carriage Com- ragrant Gift to delight Xfom, TODAY of . 4s TAMBLYN LTD. 6 KING ST. €. RA 3.3143 in pink taffeta with a matching flowered headdress. Both carried nosegays of pink and white car-| nations. Mr. Joseph Drencek act- ed as best man | A reception was held at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Adolf Gruber and Mr. Gruber, Scugog avenue. The newly wed- ded pair will live in Oshawa. | AID FOR CHILDREN Since 1922 the Canadian Junior Red Cross has provided medical treatment and care for more than = 60,000 handicapped child dren. Jean $ dit CASAQUE from the very soul Superfluous Hair PERMANENTLY REMOVED By Electrolysis and the newest, fastest, over taffeta, a beige flower hat and a bronze corsage. The bride groom's mother was in turquoise blue shantung with a pink cor sage The honeymoon is being spent at Clearwater, Florida. As the couple left, the bride was wear ing a mauve silk flowered dress, mauve coat and hat and grey accessories be the man with the tan! (*F Get Yours TODAY ot, ., I y JURY & LOVELL 530 SIMCOE ST. 5, OSHAWA RA 5-3546 Kree Century Series shortwave, revealing hou your true self, free of worry end embar- rassment. MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawa at the Genosha Hotel, May 3-4 PHONE RA 3-4641 for appointment on these dates of France. .. - Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich will re- turn to live in Oshawa. Guests were present from Syd-|™ ney, N.S.; Bath, Bowmanville, Courtice, Toronto, Odessa and Kingston. -- 174 Ritson Rd. S. -- PEAMEAL ree | | BACK BACON MARGARINE BUTTER BREAD KETCHUP FRESH -- SLICED SLICE LOVELY ~~ |GLECOFF SUPERMARKET Specials ! For Mon., May 2nd MINCED BEEF 3.1.00 CHRISTIES CALVES LIVER PANSY PLANTS Duich Set ONIONS 2 ... 55°* Open Daily to 10 p.m. Elizabeth Arden PERFUME MISTS In The Pressure Spray Bottles BLUE GRASS, MEMOIRE CHERIE, VALENCIA FRAGRANCES -.00 VALUES BY THE PIECE = 39° 5 LBs. 1 00 «69° 24.02. "Lid LOAVES 1.00 98* LB. vw 39" FIRST GRADE Regular $4.00 anc SPECIAL! Parfum, $8.50 to $35.00 Eau de Cologne Parfumée $6.00 to $22.50 2 24.01. BOTTLES D CASAQUE Parfum made and sealed in France NEW BRUNSWICK POTATOES RA 5-863] 50-LB. BAG 2:75 CITY WIDE FREE DELIVERY 8 KING ST. E. 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