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The Oshawa Times, 4 Jun 1960, p. 7

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Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, June 4, 1960 7 'Markle-Stubbins Nuptial Rites Held at Sibbald's Point, Sutton Many guesis from Oshawa and| | | district attended the wedding of i 17 5s Joan Louise Stubbins and Mr. Joseph James Markle at St. George's Anglican Church, Sib- : (bald's Point, Sutton, Ontario, on| Saturday afternoon, : The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stubbins of Sutton and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. W. F. Markle of Bow-| | manville and the late Mr. Markle. The ceremony was performed by the Reverend M. J. Roberts] D.D. and Miss Margaret Jean McEachern played the wedding music. The soloist, Mr. Grant Mowat of Richmond Hill, sang| | 'Wedding Prayer" and "The |Lord's Prayer". | The bride was given in marriage PERSONALS Out of town guests at the | Gilroy-Hutcheon wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Layton Gilroy, Miss Marie Gilroy, Mr. 'Valter Gilroy, Mr. and Mrs. Ottie Smith, all of Springhill, N.S., Mr. Ray Hicks and Mr. and Mrs. A. Mc- Curdy, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. George Hutcheon, Miss Wana Hutcheon, Mrs. Lewis Hutcheon, all of Depauville, N.Y., Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glover, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gifford, Brockville; Mr. and Mrs. Athens. Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Baker, W. R. Gifford, Mr. Clarence Gif- ford, Mrs. Vera Hoover, all of Bowmanville guests at the Markle-Stubbins wedding were Mr. K» Brooks, Mr. D. Cramp, Mr. and Mrs. E, Laird, Miss June Markle, Miss Gloria Gardner. Others from 2 distance, Mr. and Mrs, G. King, Mr. and Mrs. Leo- nard Corn, Mr. William Corn, Miss Barbara Corn, Hamillon; Mr. and Mrs. E. Day, Orange- ville; Mr. and Mrs, H. Johnston, Simcoe; Mr. and Mrs. W. Naden, liott Lake; o Mowat, Richmond Hill; Mr. and Mrs. F. Day, Kitchener; Mr. and alike in aquamarine silk organza with lace bodices. The waltz- length skirts featured folded bands of organza in front panels and the fitted wasitlines were caught in a flowing bow at the back. The petals of their water- lily shaped hats were tipped with seed pearls and they wore eye- shadow veils. Their flowers were pink roses and white carnations in cascades Mr. Donald Laird of Bow- manville was best man. Ushering were Mr. Alvin Stacey, Oshawa; Mr. Barry Cowling, Bowman- ville, A reception was held at Clarlyn Lodge. To receive, the bride's Mrs. R. Day, Stoney Creek; Mr. Irwin King, Mrs. Sarah King, Churchill; Mr. D. Dewdney, New- castle; Mr. and Mrs. S. Sheldon, Elmira, N.Y.; Mr. and Mrs. M. Markle, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Markle and family, Port Hope; Mr. Robert Harris, To- ronto. { Mr. and Mrs Orval Perry and daughter, Gail, Ritson road south, and Mr. Guy Morey, Eulalie ay- enue, motored to Black River, N.Y., on Monday, May 30, to at- tend the funera: of Mrs. Perry's uncle, the late Mr. Almon Wil- liams. Mrs. road north. and Mr. and Mrs, Aylmer; Mr. and Mrs. Gillie Fraser, Cataraqui, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Fraser, Whitby; Mrs. James Tucker, Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs, Don Forgie, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel McClenaghan, Mrs. Dorothy Knox and Donald, Miss Mary Waizman, all of To- ronto; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Smith, Gail and Lloyd, Belleville. Oshawa guests attending the Davidson - Kervin wedding at Oakville, last Saturday included Dr. and Mrs. J. P. G. Maroosis, Mr. and Mrs. Geoffrey D. An- drews, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Con- nolly, Miss Jule Connolly, Miss Kate Connolly and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Connolly of Ajax. Delbert Flintoff, Ritson mother wore powder blue lace over taffeta, sheath style, with Among the out-of-town guestsiflovd Flintoff, Masson street, at- at the Warden - Gibson wedding | tended the 25th wedding anniver- held recently at St. George's Me-|gapy of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cov- |by her father. She wore a fuil-| matching jacket and hat, white llength gown of lo'us-white or- accessories and a corsage of pink lth |ganza and Guipure lace, The|I0ses and white Carnations, The Carolyn, and Mr. and Mrs. Desay, June 1. borne, of Believille, Maureen |pointed basque bodice was styl- Ee re oa| Herbert Hewines, Toronto; Mr.| aque Challenger of the! photographed before the grad- | Allison Coulter. of Lindsay, and |ed with a scoop neckline, edged oh chiffon: beige hat and ac-|and Mrs Barry Barker, and Mr. | woman's Association of el) uation exercises Friday, are | Dorothy Catherine Van der | with lace medallions forming a V eel sah a i vellow and Mrs. Walter Warden, Jr., si X a left to right, Carole Anne Os- | Beat, of Richmond Hill back, and short, slightly puffed| FR 0 i Scarboro; Miss Cheryl Haines, Street United Church entertained -- -- - sleeves edged vit & Jace mo 2 _ 16 Dei || Whitby. (Mrs. M. M. Hood on Thursday and bowknot. The bouffan ir he honeymoon is being spen | featured folds of organza in lin Quebes City and the a Oshawa guests at the Markle. afternoon at a strawberry tea on back, offset with bowknots above Jans, As the couple Jett the stubbins wedding at Sutton one orvhgien of Mrs. Hood's visit the slight train. A beaded crown| ride was wearing a printes green|q e Mrs. [to shawa after an absence of 20 tngenti ai illu. | si a hing 4 : |Saturday were Mr. and ] X HT ee caJ{iohs Dleaiake, Mr. 5. Soubbigs, [V0 Years ip Bogland, Fienedios lace. rhite 5, W ON tubbi renewed and pleasant recol- lace. She held a cascade of red|white flowers, white accessories Mr. Arthur Stubbins, Mrs. wivere an roses and white carnations. |and a corsage of yellow roses. |Bilenduke, Miss Phyllis Sutton, lections exchanged. The matron of honor was Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Markle will returning. Mary Jean Patterson, Mr. morial Church were Mr. an RR 2, B nville % Mrs. William Walter and daugh- erly, , Bowmanville, on Wed. | OSHAWA GENERAL Hospi- | awa. These happy graduates, | tai school of nursing attracts student nurses from parts of the province remote from Osh- "O'Neill Collegiate Packed to Capacity For OGH School of Nursing Graduation in bedside nursing to Miss Joy Ford, Oshawd, presented by Miss CHAMPION DRUM MAJORETTE Ruthann Deboski was the | Deboski, Chadburn avenue. She winner of the baton twirling | will take part in the Harvey competition held recently in | Dance Academy recital at the Burlington. Ruth who is fifteen | Central Collegiate on Monday, years of age, is the daughter | June 6, of Mr. and Mrs. Michael --Photo by Hornsby Seventeen Oshawa girls were Oshawa; Maureen Allison Coul- among the 33 young women in|ter, Lindsay; Frances Yvonne Beverley Bear, last year's win- the Dr. G. L. Bird prize for Richard H 1 nursing to Miss Mary maids were Miss Judy Matthews, olbron and the brides- a gt and speaker at the meeting of the and Women's Christian Temperance and Union, Mrs. Clayton Lee will starchy, white uniforms. carrying Curlette, Picton; Barbara Shirley| bouquets of red roses, who gradu- Dobroshinsky, Oshawa; Norma |ner; ated from the Oshawa General|Elaine Dyke, Jamaica, B.W.L; |sur Hospital School of Nursing last Lillian Joy Ford, Oshawa; Dor-|M night. Standing before members othy May Fraleigh, Bloomfield; | sented by Miss Jane Cole, in dressed {to make their home in Oshawa. | gifts were displayed. After the reception, guests oli : orl Phd 4 |were entertained at the bride's|nish, Mr. John Moffat, Mr. artin, Sunderland, Ont.. pre-\oronto, and Miss Carol Brown, parents' home where the wedding|nps. James Planeta, Mr. | Clayton Coulter, Miss Mary Cor-|S « THE Mrs. John Reardon, Mr. of the board of directors, staff|Sandra Gail Fraser, Beverly d'nd year of OR staff; the Dr. Keswick. They were doctors and nurses, nurses in|Carole Grant, both of Oshawa; W. H. Stanley prize for obs et-| training and a full audience in|Meta Mary Guernsey, Bloom-|rical nursing to Miss Ruth] the OCVI auditorium they took|field; Barbara Eileen Hartley, (Brown, Peterborough, presented the Florence Nightingale pledge. | Dianna Marjory Ivanoff, Edna by Mrs. W. H. Stanley; the Dr, CLUB CALENDAR Mr. T. L. Wilson, chairman of |Ann Jones, Kathleen Ruth Keen-|F. J. Rundle prize for surg ral I AV the board, itr the gradu] an, Marylin Theresa Kelly, Adela|technique to Miss Barbara MONDAY : ation exercises. The Reverend|Bernice Labus, all of Oshawa; Stacey, Oshawa, presented by Mary Street H and S Assn. George Telford DD, spoke the in-| Peggy Jane Leveridge, Ajax;|Mrs, F. J. Rundle; the Dr. W. G.|Albert, Street H and S Assn. vocation and His Worship Mayor Bonnie Jeai n Mary Long, Sheila Watt prize for efficiency in paed- North Simcoe H and S Assn, Lyman Gifford brought civic Marie Manuel, both of Oshawa; atric pursing to Miss Beverly Wegtiriount 1 and 'S Assn greetings. He thanked the nurses|Mary Margaret Martin, Sunder-| Grant, Oshawa, presented by| a el . for their services to the commun-|land; Beverley Ann Mason, Pic-|Miss Mary Wilkins, instructor. Women's Welfare League ity in the past three years and ton; Carole Anne Osborne, Belle-| The supervisors' prize for high- Gertrude Colpus H and 8 congratulated them, and their|ville; Mary Jane Patton, Co-lest standing in nursing pro-| pleasant Mon. Aft. Club parents and the board on the suc- bourg; Florence Geraldine Quinn, [ficiency to Miss Pe; Gower, |g nchine Rebekah Lodge cess of the campaign. | Toronto; Mary Margaret : > Russell, | Oshawa, presented by Mrs. Betty The chairman brought the con-|Ajax; Dianne Noma Spencer, Gulliver, associate director nu Maxwell Heights H and 8 gratulations of the board and Barbara Joan Stacey, Georgina |ing service; the Business and |St. George's Guild thanked Mrs. Telford and Miss|Loriane Stone, all of Oshawa; |Professional Women's Club of Hill for their guidance of the Barbara Elin Turpin, Bloomfield; Oshawa prize for highest stand- TUESDAY class. He also thanked all mem-|Audrey Marie Vail, Oshawa; Dor-ling in theory to Miss Barbara |Adelaide McLaughlin H and 8 bers of the hospital organization|othy Catherine Van der Bent, Taylor, Rexdale, Ont., presented Knox Presbyterian WA aul the community for the unan-| Richmond Hill. by Ms. E : en Wien, president} |Dr. C. F. Cannon H and S Assn. ity of support given the exten- e 'Best Friend" prize, chosen | Flizabe Tm hs the exten | OLEMN PLEDGE (by her classmates as the one Queen zane th H and § past the million dollar mark. el Led by the director of nursing, mest noted for her cheerfulness,|A Home League paid tribute to the courage of the|the class recited the pledge of helpfulness and kindliness to|Christ Church WA board in i the cam- loyalty lo their ession. |other students, to Miss Gaile|weT! Dr. the Lyman Gifford. inal Harry M. Smith. graduates and brought Kinetic Sun | The Alumnae Association, OGH| Alice Jacks pital and the employees must| Mrs, Telford announced oh Scout. Motliers' erine Mastin, Oshawa, presented|{ith Group Committee land, superintendent. prize for general proficinecy to|badian Nurse", for second high-|Hgly Cross WA fliary, assisted by Mrs. George Telford, | Holland: the Mazo Williams Me. Toronto, presented by Miss |yy.Phi-Mu Chapter director of : leigh, Bloomfiled, Ont., present- ¥ r y Ruth Irene Brown, POST-GRADUATE STUDY Rebekah Lodge No. 3 Donna Jane Chamberlain, both of Class of 1959 prize for efficiency|and Miss Beverley Bear, both of pareni-Teacher Assn. Mrs. R. W. Bassett extended St. Matthew's WA The valedictory for the class va Alexander Group St. George's Memorial Angli-| length dresses of rose shrimp taf-| ; " tions of joy and sorrow of grad 5th Scout Mothers' Aux. May 28, when Shirley Ann Hut-|wide brimmed white hats and|group that had started out to-|q George's Eve, Guild St. Gec s Eve, G was united in marriage with Ed-|¢5 chrysanthemums. teachers, doctors, the. board, the Silver Cross Women hill, N.S. [Mr. Walter Gilroy of Springhill, cluded, "to uphold the ideals of| Navy League Aux. mony. The wedding music was| "The Fifth Oshawa Cub Pack|little Miss Margaret Ross, daugh- FRIDAY (East Group) Love" during the signing of |Chyreh. roses to Mrs. George Telford | father, the bride wore a full| hare the bride's mother receiv. Pianist for the evening playing circular train. The slim bodice i | y : [shade with a matching flowered| A reception followed in the hos- ~~ S'ack neatly in your closet, bustle. A pearl crown held her figyreq silk crepe dress with a Isave restacking. sincere Ev, "The public," he said, *'has|congratulations from the Ever Ready Class the | School of Nursing prize for gen-|gth Se Mothers' recognize the debt by giving the|winners of scholarships 9th Scout Mothers' Aux. Mr. Wilson closed with his per-{the awards were as follows: bY Mrs. Eric Dean, president; |payghters of England Lodge President of the Women's Aux- Miss Norma Dyke, Jamaica, ©5t standing in general pro- Onward Group nursing, . presented | morial Prize for highest standing |-eask, president Dist. 1, Ont.| | WEDNESDAY Peterbor-|ed by Miss Gladys Hill, associate] 1,0 £ A Lovell scholarship | Nopthminster WMS Oshawa, presented by Mrs. E. A.|pr Robert Thornton H and 8 Double-Ring Ce Unit ou e g remony n es the congratulations of the {was given by Miss Ruth Brown St. Andrew's WMS can Church was the setting for a feta topped with overskirt of| Calvary Baptist WMS ~alv. y d S A cheon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (short white gloves and carried 8ether three years ago, She eX: |i" George's Aft. W.A ward Harry Gilroy, son of Mr.| pr. Roy Hicks of Ottawa was | duxiliary and the alumnae. Court Charlene, COF The Reverend Clinton Cross per-| NS and Mr. Bert Hutcheon, |0UF Profession. |Yalieyview Jatk Sux. played by Mr, Allan Reesor and| so med a guard of honor for the|ter of Dr. and Mrs. Roderick Centre Street. WA the register. Th i . 4 e reception was held in St.|from the graduates. | WIFE PRESERVER | length gown of gardenia white| oq in a jacket dress of embroi-{Processional and recessional| New dust - protectors for shoes| featured long sheath sleeves andy. ; 2 (hat. Assisting was the bride- pital cafeteria for the nurses and one box for each pair. Some finger tip veil and she carried a pink hat Both wore corsages of CTU paign and gave , i . chief of| Dafoe, Whitby, presented by Mrs. Ir Waker ant Me medical staff, | addressed the Duke, ot Edinoweh H au 3 medical | JUNIOR YEAR 2 y demonstrated its trust in the hos-|staff, Canis Sted os Grom) and|eral proficiency to Miss Kath-|yictori ge, L best service with friendliness." rizes. In the graduating Jass) ip lt NL sonal respects to Mr. W. A. Hol-| The Adelaide L. McLaughlin|the Award Certificate, "The Ca-|st Peter's WA Mrs. R. W [Bassett,|BW.I., presented by Mr. W. A. ficiency to Miss Miriam Kosten,|15t, Scout Mo'hers' Aux. pins and diplomas to each of the in theory to Miss Dorothy Fra. County RNAO. following: |Victory Lodge, LOBA ough; Margaret Sylvia Canning, |director nursing education. The awards to Miss Mary Trewillegar Come Double Club Lovell. Centre Street WMS S " 1 H h Ed . Women's Auxiliary. THURSDAY hirley Hutcheon, Edward Gilroy |who spoke. of the mingled emo-| Sng Street W.A. wedding on Saturday afternoon, matching organza, They wore| uation day and recalled the timid Frid y 6th Scout Mothers' Aux David P. Hutcheon of Oshawa, i ressed atitud rent crescents of white and rose shas-|P gratitude to parents, [5 oC Eh ANY and Mrs. Layton Gilroy of Spring-|peet 'man and the ushers were| . ve Will do our best," she con- formed the double ring cere-|oghawa, At the end of the ceremony | 1 Scont. Monier' Aux. the choir boys sarg "O Perfect|priqal couple as they left the Ross, presented a sheaf of red Given in marriage by her|giophen's United Church Hall,| Mrs. George Flening was the | | satin brocade fanning out into a| gered silk linen in a soft blue marches. |are transparent plastic boxes| a flower arrangeme | i gement forming a oro0m's mother who chose a grey A Come with pullout drawers | to their guests, cascade of pink roses and white| pink carnations. carnations. | : | For the honeymoon trip to the Mrs. Brian Woodock of Osh-\poeonos Mountains and Nova awa was matron of honor and|gootia, the bride wore a tu ; rquoise the other attendants were Miss| cardigan suit with a white Eleanor Bailey of Virginiatown| flowered hat, and a corsa : . , ge of and Mrs. Dennis Parfitt of Osh- pink carnations. On their return awa. They wore identical street!the couple will live in Belleville. Miss Mary Kathleen Kervin Is Married At Oakville HAPPY BIRT Celebrating his first birthday today is Scott Christopher Mor- gan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Morgan, Whitby. Scott is the "preside. SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Reid Cook, Whit-| | by, announce the engagement of : |their daughter, Evelyn Annie, to Mr. James Frank Thomson, son| of Mr. James Thomson of Ogh- . [awa and the late Mrs. Thomson. |The marriage will take place at i {Whitby United Church op Sat- ; [urday, June 25, 1960, at 3 p.m. Yoo ENGAGEMENT i engagement is announced of Mary Lorine, daughter of Mrs. : | Peter Holubenko of Oshawa and '|the late Mr. Holubenko, to | George Ensley Rogers of Guelph, . [son of Mr. Amos Rogers of RR No. 8, Moncton, New Brunswick, and the late Mrs. Rogers, The marriage is to take place on ng og gar 30, 1960, at 7:30 Church. * No Mrs. A. C. Stacey. SCHOOL OF DANCING Present Its ANNUAL RECITAL y, June 10th, 1960 7:30 P.M. | Frida O'Neill Collegiate and Vocational Institute ADULTS 50¢ CHILDREN 25¢ HDAY, SCOTT grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Taft, Port Perry, and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Morgan, Ajax. --Photo by Ireland TR 1 i : : STREET --» GLECOFF Supermarket IMCOE « RITSON_ROAD Specials for Mon, Glecolf SUPER MARKET Thrift Corners 174 Ritson S. = At Eulalie Ave. 1 F.{ ME, & FRESH SLIC BREAD BUTTER FIRST GRADE FRESH CELERY *™ ° CUCUMBERS * The marriage of Mary Kath- a small petal hat in matchin, leen' Kervin of Montreal, daugh-|shades of blue, shell pink ne ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. white, She carried a bouquet of James J. Kervin of Oshawa, and | white orchids and stephanotis. Joseph Bertram Davidson, son of| The bridegroom's brother, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Davidson, |Samuel Davidson, was best man treal, was solemnized in St.|and Mr. John Rice and Mr, Peter ndrew's Roman Catholic| Johnston, all of Montreal, usher- Church, Oakville, last Saturday. ed. dei The Reverend Vincent Priester, A reception was held the Potomad the ceremony and the Oneida Country Club, Port py side was given in marriage by Mrs. Samuel Davidso ther her brother-in-law, Mr. John W. of the bridegroom, rer Stothers. : semble of brown, green and Attended by her twin sister, white printed silk. She wore a Mrs. John W. Stothers, the bride black hat and a corsage of white Pore Sith Lore over sweetheart (orchids. The engagement is announc ue satin. Her chapel veil of tulle} Later the eouple left on al ed today of ss M : } A y of Miss Mary Helu- was Steured by a pearl-embroid- motoring honeymoon in the Unit-| benko and Mr. Dr i le satis haudeag, mstch ed gates. Rogers, MA, of Guelph. 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