to take up residence in Edmon- ton, Alberta, where Constable Jackson will resume his duties with the RCMP. Miss Wanda Blaze, Olive ave- nue, is sailing from Montreal on Saturday on board the 8S Homeric for a three-month visit to England and the continent. The Tannery Ladies' Auxiliary held its annual banquet recently in St. Mary's hall, Ritson and Bloor. The president, Mrs. Net Hood, and their husbands and also pre- sented a past president's pin to . |Mrs. Thomas Homes and thank- ed her for the work she had done for the Auxiliary, Door prizes were won by Mrs, George Luka- wesky and Mr. Percy, Massey. se Em sl oe Women's Christian Temperance ill, , ome ymon ate, Union being held in Galt. On Ralph Ritchter, Toronto; Mr, and Widen ene, for daneins. Weds airs he enki 2. Eis, Willy: 3,00 Toms Tome and garding medal contest work, Av Mrs. i Townsend, Toronto; Ms. aud Mrs. Leslie Magee. outh program on Wednesda! Miss Eleanor ly, Newmar- he yo Pe "Lec. had charge of ket: Dr. Phyllis Whyte, Dr. Ray- Me: and Mrs, A. 8, Martin aud Many Hostesses Entertain For 'Marlene Margaret Brain gifts, Mrs. Easton Eee had sisting in serving were her daugh- 'Miss Marlene Margaret Brain charge of the wedding gifts, and fore "the Misses Kathie and whose marriage to Mr. Anthony Andrijicka will take place on Sat-| Mrs, Condon, 'the future urday morning, June 18, in the bride's trousseau. Roman Catholic Church of St.| Also entertaining were the Misses Geraldine and Margaret Gregory the Great has been feted at several pre-nuptial events. Oatway who were So hostesses a a miscellaneous shower at the Last Saturday afternoon, Mrs. peg re Harold T. Brain entertained for her daughter at a trousseau tea| uests were the nurses and office at her home on Masson street. [staff at General Motors To receive, Mrs. Brain wore a| Mrs, Robert Knowlfbn and Miss black and white print. The future| Fran Neary were hostesses at a kitchen shower at the former's bride was wearing white and yel- low: flowered silk gang. Open-| home in Toronto. Those attending were classmates of the future ing the door and in charge of the guest book was Miss Pamela|bride from St. Michael's hospital. Wilkinson. Living room hostess) A &up and saucer sh was given by Mrs. Robert Jones, was Mrs. J, B. Topping, and din- , and ing room hostess was Mrs, J. J.|Miss Jean Krol, and held at the Callaghan. Pouring tea were Mrs.| former's home on Rossmere road. Mrs. Larry Condon arranged a W. H. Gifford and Mrs, Lew linen shower at her home in Lea- Women, 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 16, 1960 PERSONALS Mis, Savion or test superintendent m con work, attended the eighty third annual convention of the-Ontario Elder. Serving were Mrs, Robert daughter, Sandra, Toronto, were Jones, Miss Geraldine Oatway mond Gedz, Mr, and Mrs. S. LADIES' CIVITAN CLUB MAKES PRESENTATION As part of its welfare work the Lage Civitan Club of Oshawa\donated $400 for the purchase of a "mist tent and compressor'"' which was pre- sented to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Holmes, Sutherland avenue, for the use of their son, Mark, two- and- -half years old, who suf- fers from cystic fibrosis. This tent, the only one of its kind in Oshawa, is used by Mark for | centre of the picture is Mrs. Holmes and Mark with Mrs. Ted Middlemas, president of the club, (Left), and Mrs. Roger sleeping and which enables him | Nolte, irigny), past-president of to have less difficulty in breath- | the cl ing. Seen with the tent in the | --Oshawa Times Photo, the contestants ea were trying for their bronze, silver, inter- gold and grand gold medals. Con- testants who took part attended from many parts of Ontario. Diane Hardie and Rhonda Bry- ant who were trying for the he grand gold medal represented Dur and Ontario county. Out-of-town guests at the Las- kowski - Parkhill wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Clarke aud daughter, Judy, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs N Garbutt, London, On- tario; Mr. J. Tilley, London, On- tario; Mr. and Mrs. V. J. White, Mr. Jim White, Miss Daenna Hudgins, Belleville; Fit.-Lieut, and Mrs. J. A. Nicholson and son, Dick, Camp Borden; Mrs. J. Lyons, Deseronto; Mr. and Mrs, Arthur pganton Sr. Bath, On- tario; Mr. and Mrs. Erle Bond, Whitby; Mr. D. Parkhill, St. NO PAYMENTS TILL SEPTEMBER : Sandra Perkin, Married In Afternoon Ceremony, - The marriage of Sandra Made- lie Perkin and Ronald William Pierce was solemnized on Satur- day afternoon, June 11, at North- minster United Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. George Perkin of Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs, Russell Pierce of Oshawa and the late Mr. Pierce. The Reverend H. A. Mellow officiated. The wedding music was played by Mr. John Robert- son and Mrs, Clifford sang "The Wedding Prayer" and "These Whom Thou Hast Joined Toget! Given in marriage by ae ' gather, the bride was gowned 'in full-length white silk organza. the The fitted bodice was designed|The er were Messrs, Stanley with a rounded appliqued neck- Moffatt and Ralph Fice, cousins line and shirred short sleeves with long mittens. A bustle en- hanced the full skirt. A seed Rundle full Ronald Pierce Fiorina Cupelli Silvio Latin Wed Te marriage of Fiorina Cu- Ili, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. pear] and sequin tiara held her vr Cupelli and Silvio Latin, shoulder-length veil and she car- ried a cascade of pink roses and white carnations. Mrs. Ted Phillips of Scarbor- ough was the matron-of-honor. The other attendants were Mrs. Barry Henderson of Scarborough) and Miss Diana Pierce, sister of the bridegroom. All wore identi-| cally styled aqua street-length | dresses of cotton lace over taf- feta styling round necklines and . They wore white gloves and net halo headbands trimmed with sequins and car- ried nosegays of white pom poms chrysanthemums and carnations. Wak David Perkin, brother of acted as best of the bridegroom. A reception was held in the lower hal. at Northminster Unit- Eugene Carroll June Halliday Exchange Vows "At Albert Street United Church Jecently, Eugene Gerald Carroll {of Oshawa took as his bride, 'June Barbara Halliday of Port Perry. mother wore turquoise chiffon over taffeta with white accessor- . The bridegroom's mother as- sisting was in aqua, sheath silk accessories. Both wore corsages of pink carnations, ed silk duster coat, ed Church. To receive, the bride's organza over taffeta with white, For the wedding trip to points east the bride wore a green print- sheath dress with a white accessories and a corsage of yellow chrysan- son of Mr. and Mrs, Antonio Latin, all of Oshawa was solem- nized at St. Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church with the Reverend Paul Dwyer offici- ating. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full- length gown of lace over nylon net and satin designed with a | scalloped neckline studded with sequins, long sheath sleeves and a flared skirt. A pearl and se- quin crown held her short veil and she carried a cascade of white rosettes and carnations. Mrs, Nello Bivi was matrqp-of- honor in a strapless dress of man. [light blue nylon over net and taffeta topped with a matching bolero. She wore a blue hat and gloves and carried a nosegay of pink carnations. Mr. Nello Bivi acted as best man. Later the couple left for a wed- ding trip to Montreal and will re- turn to live in Oshawa. For trav- elling the bride wore a mint green wool suit with black acces- ories. SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs. Hector Hodgins of Prince Albert, Ontario, an- NATURAL GAS 3 | iS YOUR BEST BUY for HOUSE HEATING Gedz and son, Terry, Toronto; Miss O. Biseeda, Mr. John Sapp Sr. and Mr. John Sapp Jr, Pennsylvania, Mrs. Henry Cole arrived on Saturday, June 11, from Morden, ham gyrrey, England, to spend the as the guest of her daughters, Mrs. Ronald Lewis and Miss Eunice Cole, Gilbert street west, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Jackson, Herbert avenue, entertained at a family buffet supper, last Satur- day, for their son and daughter- in-law, Constable and Mrs. R. C. Jackson, who are leaving Ottawa guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hill, Athol street east, on Sunday, June 12. A champion rose-grower, Mr. William MeNeill, Roxborough avenue, will be one of the judges at the Dominion Rose Show to be held on Monday, June 20, at Leaside Memorial Gardens, To- ronto, The show 17ll be open to the public from 3 to 9 p.m. At this colorful event there will be thousands of roses entered for competition, from single speci- mens to commercial arrange- ments, Entries have been re- ceived from coast to coast and a special air-borne class will fea- ture roses flown from England. Blacks For Holidays Cool comfortable easy care Arnel machine or hand washable quick drying will not fade or run white stays white iron easily -- will not glaze resist shrinking and stretching NOTHING DOWN Easy payments over 5S years on monthly gas bills $14. 60 | ah Boag bets 228 Moura' me ferials to connect with 2 $5.00 Sanu: most furnaces. CHANGE-OVER CAN BE sheds wrinkles fake permanent pleats which will not sit out or wash out Mustroted: BLOUSE 72 SIMCOE NORTH and Miss Jean Krol. Mrs. J. J. Wilkinson presided in the room containing the shower in the washer. WHERE SMART WOMEN SHOP IN SUMMER TIME SLEEPWEAR Saag IRIS IY Sleepwear fashions for those who like to dream prettily . . , and practically when it comes to wash-day! For these are best loved "EASY-CARE WASH 'N WEAR" slumber fashions in cool fresh cotton... . styled for the young-in-heart. Se Styled in ""Drip-dry" cotton in printed Arnel, short sleeves, Peter Pan collar. Sizes 8 to 16. Matching SKIRT Printed same as blouse plain, unpressed Jiaaty, self belt. Sizes 8 to 16. PRINTED PLAIN ..cocscsnsne 8.95 A. 3 pee. Bikini Set in lace trimmed Gingham checks of blue or pink. Sizes, SM.L The bride is the daughter wit Lon On their. return the Mr. and Mrs. James T. Halliday | of Hudson Bay, Saskatchewan | eV wedded pair will live in nounce the 'engagement of their daughter, Gail Luvina, to Mr. DONE IN A FEW HOURS B. Virebquarer Popov. pyiomes In sed sowberry pid and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Carroll ent Jot Oshawa. Oshawa, 'from Scarborough, Whitby, The Reverend S. C. H, Atkinson Bowmanville, Toronto, Rochester, "> officiated. The wedding music|N.Y., Hamilton, Woodville, Taun- played by Mrs, Bruce|ton and Blackwater, was Searle. Given in marriage by Mr. Grant Nichol, the bride wore three-quarter-length dress of white satin designed with a scoop neckline, lily point sleeves, and a matching bolero. A lace head- Out-of-town guests were pres- Stanley Albert Morris Glass, son of Mr, and Mrs. C. A. Glass of Port Perry. The marriage is to take place in Prince Albert Unit- ed, Church on Saturday, July 16, 1960, at 3 p.m. FATHER'S DAY IS JUNE 19th Consumers Bas Units for all types of home heating FREE BURNER SERVICE Your Gas company does not employ door-te- door salesmen nor telephone canvassers, For Information about dealers licensed by the Ontario Fuel Board to sell and install natural is Squisment call or write the Sales partment 2] Blacks LADIES' WEAR LTD. 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Ted bourne and Bernard Grant. A reception was held at the Beat Hall in Port Perry. Miss atrice Davidson who receiv- Jed for the bride wore a white {and blue sheath dress with blue «and white accessories. The bride- i groom's mother was in aqua with white accessories. Both wore cor- "sages of carnations. For the wedding trip to the wouthern United States the bride wore a blue sheath dress with a matching duster, white accessor- fos and a red rose corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll will make their 2 in Port Perry. end 9:30 o.m. to 9:00 3 Friday 9:00 a.m. to %:00 pm. Seturdey FURNITURE ; pr styled PICTURE WINDOW Draw-Drapes a) si Ei NEW, and only at RUTHERFORD'S . . . Glamorous fashion A 4 j i wise spring florals and modern designs. Fabrics are in antique i y Ig i! j satins, heavy nubby weaves and practical fibreglass . . . 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