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The Oshawa Times, 4 Oct 1960, p. 7

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Uemnen WEDDING PRINCIPALS daughter of My Mi ev Wolosewich of Oshawa and the the Mr Ferguson, HR 1 $t, Hubert, Quebec, will be and @ the home of Flight Officer and Mrs. William George Ferguson whose marriage was solemniz ed recently at First Baptist Chureh, Formerly Miss Joyce Wolosewich, the bride is Joan L. Bell, William Canning Married In Afternoon Ceremony ister of (he maid-of-hono bridegroom 1s on of and Mrs. E, J Hampton Photo hy Mir tudio tl he d yiman Knox Preshylerian Chureh bride, wa vas the ' of a wedding I'he cently when Joan Lilian Bell of were Miss Helen Pring, | Oshawa, daughte f Mr, and ville, and Mi Heth Mr, John Richard Bell of Toronto, Stratford, All wore nile the William silk organza over talfeta design Frank ed with swiss eyelet embroidered and full kirt | headdresse and nylon hridesma $i Barton een 1é re ride ol on of Mr of Stratford Canning RRB hecame James Jame the Canning and' Jacke el matening vith feathers wedding music thelr ciréular Mr David Jen. And they carried Willard Cook of PYonze and while chr 0 Perfect Love" MUMS Prayer," Mr Cannin Mrs The Reverend officiated, The was plaved by kins and Mi Toronto sang and "The Lord' Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride wore an empire gown of white silk organza over Fred Canning, both of Stratford satin appliqued with swiss em<| A reception and dinner was broidery and pearls, The bodice held in the church hall, To re was designed with a high peck-/ceive, the bride's mother wore a line and lily-point sleeves and beige brocade dress and jacket the long skirt fell into a chapel with copper tone accessories and train, A white satin and pear] hat'a white orchid corsage The held her fingertip veil and she bridegroom's aunt, Mrs, Edward carried a white Bible with a!/Reynolds of Stratford, assisting mauve orchid, was in navy blue with matching) Elaine Bell of Oshawa, accessories and a white rose cor-| -- Sage As ding trimmed pearls held tulle veils late Milroy nosega inthe Barton of acted as best man, Ushering were Messrs, Jack Dwyer and Karl Stratford a couple left for the wed trip to Bermuda the bride was wearing a dark brown sult {with green and beige accessories and a white orchid corsage, Mr and Mrs, Canning will in Stratford Out of town guests were pres ent from Ingersol, Toronto, Kiteh ener, Stratford, St, Mary's, Galt, Seaforth, Richmond Hill, Lefloy Kingston, London, Larder Lake live 4638 SIZES 1415-244 4 tk k R. J, Murphy is acting as convener for the Evening Chapter MM the Women's Aux iliary, Oshawa General Hos pital, in preparation for a fa shion show, Tweeds (0 Tiaras to be held In §t, Gregory's au ditorium, October 19 Mrs HALF-SIZE Hy ANNE ADAMS Fall's favorite walking sult ideal for town, suburbs, travel! It's perfectly scaled to fit shorter, | fuller figures at shoulders, waist, | in length Jo Aldwinekle, Women's Editor Dial BA 53-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 4, 1960 7 Guests from out of (own at the Whithread-Muldrew wedding included Miss Withelming Mul drew of Long Island, New York Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Fowlie, Mary, Nancy and Billy, of Bir- mingham, Michigan; Miss Donna Mercer, Mrs, A. Bmyth, Mrs M, Muldrew, Mr, and Mrs, Har: vey Muldrew, the Misses Shirley and Dorothy Muldrew, Mrs, V Walters, Mrs Mr. Murray Gordon, Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Beatty, all of Elizabethyille; Mr, and Mrs Russell Savery, Miss Betly Bay ery, Starkville; Mr, Bruce Me. Intosh, Cold Springs; Mr. Ray Avery, Baltimore Miss Viva Morrison, Cobourg; Miss Carol Little, Kendall; My, Wayne Bail ey, Orono; Mr, James Fail, Pontypool Teas, birthday parties, wed ding anniversaries, coming nnd ping of guests and your own holiday plans are always of inter est to this column, Write, tele phone or visit the social depart ment with your item of news for whiche there is no charge, (Tele phone RA 345474.) Mr, and Mrs, Jack McCaffrey snd daughters Catherine, Patricia ang Te Elgin street east, re turned home recently after being of singer Ray Price his wife Linda and baby son Clif and Mr Price's western wing band, "The Cherokee Cow: hoy Mr, Price is a8 recording irtist who is also one of the head: ners of the "Grand Ole Oprty" radio program, Mr, and Mrs, Me Caffrey have the honor of being appointed hy Mr, Price to operate iis only fan club, whose member hip boasts fans from practically every country in the world, and they were invited hy Mr, Price tn aecompany him and his fam ily while they were on a personal appearance tour throughout On tario and New York. State, The nlaces. visited on this tour were Galt, Orillia, Sudbury, North Bay, 16 ZOes!s or Clarence Mercer, | borough, Mr, Price will conclude iis Canedign tour in Toronto on Friday snd Saturday, October 14 and 15, when he will headline a Country and Western Music Ves tival at Massey Hall, This show is sponsored by the Rani-Ghar Grot to, with all proceeds going to the cerebral palsy vietims through out this areas Mrs. G, N. Varnum is conven ing 8 conference of auxiliaries of the Oshawa District Boy Scouts Association for the executive hoard, The daylong gathering is to take place tomorrow in the parish hall of Bt George's Me morial Churéh with the Reverend C, D, Cross as the afterduncheon speaker, Assisting Mrs, Varnum in arrangements are Mrs, Arthur Bunker, Mrs, Frank Gravelle, Mrs, Fred LaSalle, Mrs, Georee Fitches, Mrs. William Corbet! Mrs. John Calder, Mrs, Gunnar Aasen end Mrs, Ross Lloyd Mr, Paul Logeman, Br road south, is in Los where he will attend the wedding of his voungest daughter, Miss Flizabeth Kathleen (Bettie) Loge man, to Mr, Herbert Lee Sirong which is to take place on Satur day, October 8. Mr. Logeman will also visit his sister, Mrs Russell Finkle, in Kansas City Ritson Angeles Oshawa relatives were present al the 35th wedding celebrations for Mr, and Mrs, David Colgu haun in Toronto on Katurday Attending were Mrs, Colquhaun's brother, Mr, Jack C, MacDonald and Mrs, MacDonald and daugh ters, Mildred and Kathryn, Nas sau street, and pieces and nephews, Mr, and Mrs, Nick Nicholas, Gibbs street, and Mr and Mrs, Jack W. MacDonald Park road south Mr, and Mrs, James Bkinner attended the opening perform ance of Camelot at the O'Keefe Centre, Toronto, on Baturday and were guests at a party at the Trix Vellenga (Double-Ring Ceremony Unites William Dykshoon Marilyn Muldrew, D. Whitbread Wed In Whitby In a doublering ceremony in Pack of which the bridegroom n . King Street United Church Mari- is the Akela The marriage of Trix Vellenga lyn Evelyn Muldrew and Donald! The reception was held in the and William Dykshoorn, both of Arthur Whitbread were united in Centennial Hall, Receiving, thei Oshawa, was sokemnized recemtly marriage recently, The bride is bride's mother wore a sheath of at the Christian Reform Churehi.!the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, taupe Walian silk brocade, se Whithy Lawrence HM, Muldrew and the cepted with satin; a matehi The bride is the dsughier of | bridegroom is the son of Mr, and hat and a corsage of deep pink Mr, Jacob Vellenga of Holland, | Mrs, Harold M. Whithread, 81 roses, The bridegroom's mother and the late Mrs, Vellengs and|of Oshawa chose a two-piece dress of beige the bridegroom is the son of Mr,| The Reverend Mervin A, Bury chantifly lace over (alfeta with and Mrs, Phillip Dykshoorn of officiated, assisted hy the Rev matehing accessories and 8 cor Holland erend Warren G, Dickson and gage of red roses, Mrs the Vil Roy Vaillancourt is Lori Cath- or She Is Mrs, Charles Bradley and Mr % HAPPY LITTLE LORI Daughter of Mr, and Mrs, | and Mrs, Albert Vaillancourt and great-granddsughter of Mr, and Mrs, Robert Reader, all of Oshawn Photo by Ireland ine, Lori is ten months old the granddaughter of GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES port. ga wi nl A The Reverend John Van [Mowing the ceremony the ou The honeymoon is being spent attend the wedding, vi hwde Mz, Boss Meteale sang "0 Per:| pices sivie with beige and black sik chiffon over nylon net and|®nd "The Wedding Prayer", |,iny roses Whitbread will and 5 bustle enhanced the long sole, fashioned with a scoop neck: line snd lily-point sleeves, Re her short veil, She wore match lof the gown over the bouffani| ENGAGEMENT Mrs, Jacob Woudsma who was Srl, Her veil of pure silk! Mr, snd Mrs, Herbert Roy Hill and # corsage of white carna-|of pearls and crystals to Mr, I'Arey John Bourgaize of tions, Miss Nellie May Woudsma,| Bie corried a white Bible gehawa, son of Mr, and Mrs white esrnations The matron of honor wi Christ Memorial Church on Bat Mr, Jack Van Herwerden was Harold Whithresd, Jr, and day. Oclober 35, at 2pm. | the chureh hall the couple left for were dressed alike In coffe a wedding trip to northern points, | colored silk organza over Lalfein pair will live in Oshawa ils and their flowers, yellow | The regular meeting of Vie {tied with bronze ribbons tory Lodge No, 583 was held in Opens Fall Season chrysanthemums and red roses sisted by the Deputy Mistress,!! ny ase \ | y fo match, Master William Fow Prayers were read by the chap- Home and Bepool Association of , G Fowlie qa. the afternoon bingo was re ers in their classrooms, Later Mr, Gordon Fowlie, of Birming Krawetz, Mr, A, Bracey and As the couple left the church, |with prayer hy the chaplain, ul pl Miss Hewis, Miss A, M, Poga- Harmelen officiated |ple received Communion, THe of Lake Placid and Cape Cod, Given in marrigge by her fa. organist, My, Rhyddid Williams. gor going away, the chose) ther who came from Holland to|Diyed the wedding music and) youl blue wool broadcloth, two- wore 8 full-length gown of white feet Love", "The Lord's Prayer"| cocessories and # corsage of) satin, Short shirred sleeves and| Given in marriage by her) and Mrs, a scoop neckline outlined with father, the bride wore an Org cory to reside In Oshawa. flower appliques styled ihe bodice inal gown of pure silk pesu de| skirt, A peari-studded crown held bed embroidered Alencon lace framed SOCIAL NOT ICE ing mittens and carried a eas-|the neckline "and formed iwo cade of pink carnations and white panels which swirled to the back gladiolus pe'als matron-of-honor for her sister French illusion was embroidered of Oshawa announce the engage / wore short dress of mint green!in 8 flower design and fell 10 ment of their youngest daughter, silk chiffon with white aceessories| her waist from a Swedish crown Kathleen Mary Elizabeth (Betty) i niece of the hride, was the flower | crested with pink roses and py Avoy John Bourgaize of Guern girl in pink nylon with white ac | stephanotis with satin streamers co, Channel Islands, The mar cessories, She carried a basket of 4nd ivy trails riage will take place quietly at best man and Mr, Bib De Jong other attendants were Mrs ishered liam Richardson, Miss Donn Vollowing # reception held in Elliott, Miss. Joanne Bell, They LODGES AND For going away the bride wore & with wide bertha collars and full SOCIETIES two-piece blue dress with white skirts, Their headdresses accessories, The newly wedded pesrled crowns with eyelash . . veils VICTORY LODGE chrysanthemums in eascades,| Woodcrest H&S | The flower girl, Miss Nancy! the Orange Temple Fowlie, was in yellow organza The Worthy Mistress, Sister and carried a basket of yellow Margaret MceNevin, presided as Parents of Woodcrest Sehool and wore a flowered headdress gisier Louise Wockett, were given the opportunity at the ji. noed as rin , g bearer Se or mee rest : ain, Sister Bea MeNevin September meeting of Wooderes Mr. Harold Whitbread, J» late, Biter Bey AeNevin p she je minutes meeting their children's teach was best man and ushering were ham, Michigan; Mr, Clifford ed on. Several e sti y uded for 'Wi bread Lodge closed in the usual forn teachers: Miss M, J, Vilnoff, Mr ge ¢08 i 4h " oe they were greeted by a guard of The next regular meeting Misa Pat Milles Jet, er: | honor from the 2nd Oshawa Cub October 12 gers, the former Miss Thompson, cher, Mrs, Marion Jones, Mr, | EE Maher, Miss Carol Cook, Miss 5 H, A, Alsop, Miss R, Reynolds, M Laurel Group of St, Andrew's WA was held al Donald Storie; The meeting was feott gave the treasurer's report opened with an interesting devo and announced the Presbytery tional reading by Mrs, D, 8. Low. | meeting to be held at Ajax Oc- were rend and Plans were made for a rummage! (oher 27, sisters were re- was made to Mrs Be is on| 1 I Douglas Storie is still in the hos were Mrs, A, W, LAUREL GROUP The monthly meeting reorganizing the women's groups f the church into one group, Mrs. Clayton Lee read the mine utes and roll call, Mrs, James of theo the 'home of Mrs le in October, A presentation] | A date for the bazasr was set . Me ! 10 had been i Acaiiion for November 24, Mrs, James gift is being sent to Mrs, R, 1,,|Beott and Mrs, Frank Cooper are eld, who has moved {o|t0 be conveners, Other conveners Ay. are: fancy work, Mrs, Lawson fi A Mrs, Parks; tea room, Mrs, Edward ? Holland® home cooking, Mrs, | Roms Clarke; aprons, Mis, Harr; for , | Atkinson; novelty rs. Fran for the evening ,, , 'Bradford pi Cooper; candy, Mrs, William Stallibrass; advertising, Mrs, Clayton Lee, Mrs, Harry Atkinson and Mrs, mentioned that tal, The hostesses rs, Reginald Burr EVA ALEXANDER GROUP of | \ | (short sleeved Jackets of embrol|aitend (he installation of officers { cades of white chrysanthemums 1 ough; Mrs, Lila Wilson, Miss M, E, Pembroke, Brockville, Kingston, Royal York Hotel afterwards for Dickey and Miss M, G, Adams, Syracuse, N.Y., Niagara Falls|the cast, production staff and Y., Formosa, Ont, and Peter-lvisiting theatrical celebrities, N.Y meeting were read by the secre: Iris Shestowsky Becomes Bride In Pretty Ukrainian Wedding [i shh afi nets | Mrs, W, J, Mathe nd Mrs, Five bridesmaids and a flower in Bermuda, For the trip the Rit LER LA iin girl attended Miss Iris Marie/bride donned a brown woollen wooderest Home and School Shestowsky at her marriage to/sheath dress with white {Association as delegates to the Mr, James Daniel (Bud) Hamil-(brown accessories and a corsage yrome and School Conference to ton in the Ukrainian Preshyter-lof white carnations, be held in Peterborough on Satur. ian Church, recently, The bride| Mr, and Mrs, Hamilton will re: i RR doy is the daughter of the late Mr turn to reside at 57 Wentworth ¢ Re rs for' the com: Woodcrest Home and School As sociation, welcomed the members to the first meeting of the 1960-61 season, The minutes of the May of St to Mr best Messrs Mrs, Glynn Pearse, president of| | Regent, presided with| | Mis k Evelyn| # Jo § The Eva Alexander Group of 8t.| § | Stephen's United Church met re cently with a good attendance The meeting opened by singing the WA theme song, Mrs, James Palmer, vice-pres:| ident, presided for the opening with a reading and a prayer, The devotions were given by Mrs, David Duchemin who read [portions from the Study Books, "The Ship Under the Cross' and "The Turning World", Tople for | worship, "Our Needy Brethren", Scripture reading was read by '| Mrs, v M, Crawford and prayer {by Mrs, 8, C, Rundle, The group sang 'He's Got the Whole World In His Hands" to close the worship period and the benediction was, given by Mrs, Samuel Gibbs were chosen to visit the hospital for October, CHEERFUL GIVERS The Cheerful Givers group of the W.A, of King Street United Church met in the Church parlor recently, The meeting was open- od by the president, Mrs, Arthur Brown, Mrs, Norman Wirsching led in a short memorial service for the late Mrs, Cawker, a llelong member of the WMS, Reports were given by the sec. retary, Mrs, Le Roy Kellar and the treasurer, Mrs, Almond Britt nell, Mrs, Howard Brown led in the devotional period, It was announced that the Osh. awa Presbytery meeting would be Duchemin, Business was presided over by Mrs, 8, C. Rundle, Quilt blocks and items for the bazaar were handed In, Other items discussed were the anniversary services and turkey dinner to be held November 5, The WMS rally for this section will be held in St, Stephen's Church on Tuesday, October 18 After the Mizpah Benediction, a social half hour followed, | ALBERT STREET WA The WA of Albert Street United Church met recently in the board room with the President, Mrs, Erie Cooper presiding. The Golden Links had charge {of the devotional, Mrs, Lawson " [Parks read the scripture, Mrs, | [Samuel Gibbs gave a reading, "Giving All to God"; Mrs, Roy Corbman read a poem; Mrs, Samuel Gibbs led in prayer; Mrs, | James Scott gave a reading about! lod adit Lue ibd OSHAWA PAIR EXCHANGE VOWS Pictured after their marpiage Sadie W, Wannamaker recently in King Street United Church are Mr, and Mrs, James Edwin Bell, The bride, the former Miss Sadie W Wannamaker is the daughter of of Mr, and Mrs, Bell, all of Oshawa, ~Photo by Ireland Harold IL, i 08 was and Mrs, Jacob Bhestowsky and street, ing year included Mrs, William ficlated while Miss Zenna Dzike-|town and Scarborough, Mis VM, Genge, Mrs, Jack by her brother, Mr, Alex Shestow- was chosen and includes Mrs, line V'd at the hack, and lily: ah Lodge No, 8 was held recent. room prize was won by Mrs, Wil: roses and stephanotis The minutes last meeting the assistance of Mrs, John Fitz | Joyce Downey and Miss Barbara It was decided to hold future over white taffeta with eropped, | Invitations were received I Ee vas nuroiaaled to ber 11, Lodge closed in the usual You ere invited te open « ville; Edward Lutz and Bert Hut:| PAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA bride's sister, Mrs, Walter Har torium. sheath style, with a blue feather ALL SMART GIRLS SAY NO! NO! NO! the bridegroom is the son of Guests were present from Mont ' 3 Mrs. Harold Hamilton of Oshawa|veal, London, Batawa, Toronto, Heds¢, MIs, Kendeth Cobb, Mes. and the late Mr, Hamilton | Hamilton, Port Hope, Peterbor: Stuart Hall, Mrs. John Goul ing, The Reverend John Jacenty of-|ough, Whitby, . Brooklin, Thistle: Mis. Sian Baker, Mes, Surge hy s \ wich played the wedding music and Mrs, Alexander Byderenko| Rudniski and Mrs, Ronald Nel we LODGES AND |" The bride was given in marriage A A somilive 10 help plan the programs for the coming year ky, She was gowned in floor SOCIETIES length, white bridal satin with Prank Ross, Mrs. John Thompson, a chapel train, The bodice of lace| REBEKAH LODGE NO, 3 Mrs, Glenn Baker, Mrs, Ken Mar. vas styled with a scalloped nec:| The regular meeting of Rebek. kle and Mrs, D, Marchant, The point sleeves, above a satin cum-|ly with Sister Ann Hold in|son's kindergarten merbund, A erown of rhinestones Noble Grand's chair, assisted by - and pearls held her fingertip vell|Sister Viola Keeler as viee and she cdrried a cascade of red grand installed | hTe maid of honor was Miss were read by Sister Nelda gerald, Provincial Jiosent, Delphine Harmer and the hrides-| Thompson, also cards of thanks Ja Fai and vg maids were Miss Patricia Tureskl The sick report was given by ale ¢ ners by Miss Kathryn Hamilton, Mis &| Sister Mossie Keeler seph's Circle, Toronto The draping of the ¢harter Harmer, Miss Donna Plokering| was "held in loving memory of meetings hi Ye second ity was the flower girl, They were Sister Eastabrook, past president The Wigion My (Jah mop dressed alike in white silk organza of the Rebekah Assembly Li o gon 17 4 ne dered organza above the red satin or Sunshine Rebekal |renresent the circle at the con. ¥ ai] ! p h Lodge, Port| - , cummerbunds, They wore red perry Maybelle Lodge fe. 1 okt vention to he ; held in Nlagara| satin handeaux and carried cas:|Brooklin Rebekah Lodge, Octo Falls, next weekend, Myron Shestowsky was manner, All retired to the ban man. The ushers were quet hall where a social half] AT TENTION! Wesley Lee of Peterhor- hour was spent Carl Galbraith, Newton | CHARGE or BUDGET ACCOUNT {eheons, both of Oshawa oe first meeting of St, An a cl A thony of Padua Circle, Daughters ' hn peep Ww {1a J i) | phe reception wan held In theo rianeita, was held on. Sepiem. KAYE'S Sports & Ladies' Wear Hall, Bloor street east, The her 20, in St, Gregory's Audi "" simenna "hati fheve | mer received in a pale green wool Mrs, William Eyre, newly." jersey dress with beige accessor - The bridegroom's mother in. Dior blue silk faille ed hat and black accessories Fach had a corsage of pink car nations The honeymoon is being spent Printed, Pattern 4638 Half Sizes 14'p, 16, 18%, 20%, 2% 24%. 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