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The Oshawa Times, 10 May 1961, p. 7

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A ranged for Wednesday, May 17, at the home of Mrs. Earl James, 764 Somerville avenue, at 7.30 p.m. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Fred Graham and com- The tea hostesses were Mrs. mittee. William Gibbie and Mrs. Alvin Hilts. Barbara Hilts CONNAUGHT PARK AUX. The regular meeting of Con-| ROSS Graham naught Park Ladies' Auxiliary LODGES AND SOCIETIES SUNBEAM CHAPTER, OES The regular meeting of Sun- beam Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, was held in the Masonic Temple with worthy matron, Mrs. Marianne Girard, nT assisted by Worthy Patron, Mr. William Henderson. GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES GRACE LUTHERAN GUILD The May meeting of the Women's Evening Guild of Grace Lutheran Church was held at the residence of Mrs. Selby Grant of Bowmanville. The meeting was opened by the President Mrs. Victor Hart- past matron from Bowmanville. The sick list report 'was given by Mrs. Mabe! Alpin. Invitations were accepted for May 28, Durham, and June 14, Laurel. Games of bingo follow- ed the meeting. This will be the last meeting un- til the fall. THEIR SPONTANEOUS GAIETY IS A FEATURE OF THEIR SONGS AND DANCE wig with.a hymn and prayer. report. morning and evening. Temple May 11 at 2.30 p.m. and Miss Margot Knox. Avenue and 401 on June 1. CHRIST CHURCH GUILD Guild of the WA of Christ Me. ly with the president, George Fletcher presiding. {parish | council | Mrs, port. { The recent rummage sale held at Simcoe Hall and proved very successful financially. Mrs. Donald Moore and Mrs. were named as Alvin Hilts The secretary, Miss Margot Knox read the minutes and Mrs. Jack Stefan gave the treasurer's The new church was discuss- ed and the dedication will be on May 28. A committee was ap- pointed to help Mrs. John Ham- acher with the arrangements of the dinner to be held at the churcn, with special services Thc Soring Tea and baking sale will be held at the Orange The meeting closed with pray- er. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, Mrs. S. Grant The next meeting will be held in the new church on Cromwell A meeting of the Afternoon morial Church was held recent- Mrs, The meeting was opened with ithe WA prayer followed by the [reports of the secretary and |treasurer. In the absence of the representative, John Greer read the re- was held recently in the club- house with the president, Mrs. Hubert Braiden, presiding. Mrs. Harry Poloz read the secretary's report. The card convener, Mrs. Peter Grice, re- ported that three get-well cards and one sympathy card and been sent, and one thank-you note received. The park opening on June 15 was discussed. The Auxiliary will assist with a home bake sale and candy sale, and will donate a grocery box for an attendance prize. The lucky draw prize was won by Mrs. George Waite. The June meeting will com- mence with a pot-luck supper, and include election of officers for next year. After a penny sale refresh- ments were served by Mrs. - Peter Grice and Mrs. Ernest Burrus. CENTRE STREET WA (West Group) The West Group of Centre Street United Church WA met recently in the chapel. Group Leader Mrs. Leinard Goldsmith presided. The devotional period was led by Mrs. Earl James and Mrs. Fred Graham read the Scrip- ture lesson. Several readings were given on Mother's Day, which was the theme of the Exchange Vows Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon officiated at the marriage in Christ Memorial Church, recent- re-|1y, of Barbara Ruth Hilts and Ross Wilkin Graham of London, Ontario. The bride is the daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hilts of Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Norman Graham of Palmer- and Mrs. Agnes Kemlo were in- troduced by Mrs. Cora Lyons. The following past officers from Sunbeam were Martha Dunlop, Mrs. Ruth Best- wick, Mrs. Dorothy Haley, Mrs. Bert Wight, Kinstry. A special welcome was given Mrs. Eleanor Train, PDDGM's Mrs. Meta Moore i = [ introduced: Mrs. Mrs. Betty Me- visiting ston. Mr. W. G. Rapley played the wedding music and the bride was given in marriage by her in Bermuda and on their return Mr. and Mrs. Graham will make their home in London, Ontario. NESBITT'S 33 KING E. Personal Service . . . a friendly interest in each cuss | | tomer, and the smartest' stylés'| - with the touch them different marks Nesbitt's os the personal women who want to be dis tinctive in their dress. Budget Terms -- No Down Payment. LADIES' WEAR 532 store RA 5-0. thot" makes for father. Attended by three brides- maids, the bride wore a full length gown of Italian peau de soie with an Empire bodice of Florentine lace. Long, self mit- tens complemented the short sleeves and a peau de soie head- dress secured her elbow-length veil. She wore an ivory cross, | carved by her father, and car- ried white roses and chrysanthe- mums. { Miss Shirley Wallace was maid of honor and the brides- maids were Miss Katherine Mof-| fat, London, and Miss Elizabeth Black, Oakville. They wore blue| land white printed peau de soie with blue accessories and car- ried white and blue chrysanthe- mums. Miss Heather Horton was the| flower girl in blue carrying a basket of baby chrysanthe- mums. THE HOME DAIRY NEW TEMPORARY LOCATION 16 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH THE FOOD SHOP, 42 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa and WHITBY PLAZA BAILEY FOODS, Oshawa Shopping Centre and THE HOME DAIRY, Ajax THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS APPLE PIE A FAVOURITE DESSERT BUTTER TARTS EVERYONE LOVES THEM devotional period. A rummage sale will be held on Friday, May 12 at 1 p.m. Anyone having rummage for this sale was asked to contact Mrs. Leonard Goldsmith or Mrs. Melville Badgley. Mrs. Goldsmith announced the annual strawberry supper will be held in the church hall Wednesday, June 28, beginning at 4 p.m. until all are served. and Teresa right, Jan Krystyna Dranski and and niew Michno Szymanski Mr. Albert Mitchell was best| man and the ushers were Mr. Howard Graham and Mr. Dan- iel Hilts. A reception was held at the King Edward Hotel, Toronto. To receive, Mrs, Hilts wore cafe- au-lait shantung and chiffon and Mrs. Graham, beige silk bro- cade. For their wedding trip the bride wore a beige shantung suit and "honeybee" pink ac- Light-footed and light-heart- ed a troupe of Polish singers and dancers will bring a blaze | of color to the Oshawa Folk | Festival next Sunday night in 1 delegates to attend the annual meeting of the Diocesan Wom- en's Auxiliary in Toronto. Rzepkowska. i. | Announcement was made of --Oshawa Times Photo |he pot Juck supper to take place Wednesday, May 31, at 6.30 p.m. when all the Women's Or- ganizations of Christ Church {will assemble. Mrs. Norman Millman, Bess- {borough drive will open her home for a pot luck luncheon | St. Gregory's auditorium. The | quins, red skirts, beads and | men wear red velvet tunics | flowers. About 30 will take | and caps with peacock feath- | part in their item and above | ers and the girls, black velvet | are, front, Josef Goralezyk bodices 'embroidered with se- | and Maria Kocan; left, , Zbig- Picturesque Ceremony Unites Lyn Schuermann, Fred Rapley 39° 49° poz. FOR QUALITY, FRESHNESS and FLAVOR { Shop at the bakery with the large variety. wearing a dress of The Reverend J. K. Moffat of- ficiated at the marriage in Simcoe Street United Church last Saturday, when Barbara Carolyn Elizabeth (Lyn) Schuer- mann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Herbert Schuermann was united in marriake with Frederick John Rapley, son of Mr. and Mrs Frederick S. Rapley, of Port Credit, Ontario. The wedding music was play- ed by Mr. R. G. Geen, who ac- companied Mr. T. W. Shepherd who sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "Because'. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full- length gown of gardenia white miramist taffeta. The fitted torso-line bodice featured a scooped neckline and tiny sleeves detailed with appliques of Alencon lace. Matching lace was also scattered on the semi-| bell skirt and chapel train. A American| Beauty pink silk linen, on sheath| lines with matching jacket, a| mink stole and a model hat of| silk organza in shades of pink.| Assisting was the bridegroom's| mother, who chose illusion blue] Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editorr Dial RA 3-3474 and meeting on June 6 at 1 p.m. A social get-together was ar- silk embossed organza over taf- feta with a small matching hat. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, May 10, 1961 y / They both wore corsages of car- nations in shades of pink For the honeymoon trip to points south and New York City, the bride travelled in a trotter suit of black and white hound's Audrey Vail And Arthur Clark wi or vac snd wero. Jpited In Marriage, Saturday cessories, a romance pink hat Audrey Marie, and an orchid corsage. On their Mr and Mrs. Kenneth William|with draped plum the couple will reside in| Vail, and Arthur Warner Clark, {matching shawa. son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Ray- ried pink and orchid b Out-of-town guests were pres' mond Clark, all of Oshawa, i Aud : et ent from Vancouver, Saskatoon, were married in Albert Street|Vail, . Picton, Brantford, London, To- United Church on Saturday eve- ronto, Port Credit, Bowmanville, | nin Whitby, Strathroy and Brighton. | The Reverend S. C. H. Atkin- bell skirts, of pink rosebuds. daughter of | |wore mauve peau de soie, styled with accessories and car Miss Arlene was also in mauve peau de soie and carried a nosegay | k' EF 4 NO. 1 HAT 5. - 15 nd cessories. QUALITY LADIES' WEAR CLEARANCE NO. 2 RACK OF DRESSES ] pillbox appliqued with lace and] json performed the ceremony| Iwith Mrs. Bruce Searle playing| Mr. Jack Scammell was the| {best man and Mr. David Clark Reg. Values to 25.00 The honeymoon is being spent |and Mr. Gerald Legacy ushered. At the reception in the church hall, the bride's mother received | wearing pastel blue silk shan. | tung, sheath style with match-| ing jacket and white accessor-| SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Edward Kings-| land of Oshawa wish to] {announce the engagement of the wedding music. The soloist| jes Miss Dorothy Vanderbent. Given in marriage by her |father, the bride wore a full {length gown of bridal peau de [fete and lace with a wide sweet- ies. The brid th eart neckline and cap sleeves. |'®5 e bridegroom's mother| Heir daughiler, Mary Evelyn, 18 From the shirred waistline the yore Niow green with match. | Mrs. Ivan Proutt, Nestleton, On| elekint of peau de soie swept| 7% Usier eval and beige acces i vin "take Pack into a chapel train, parting|S0¥ies. oo place on Saturday, May 20, 1961, 12 the front to reveal an under-| For going away the bride Bt 3 o'clock in St. Paul's Presby.| Skirt of lace. A pearl tiara held|chose a black English wool worsted suit with a white rose] {her waist-length veil and she an Church. A : terian Church. _ |carried white and red rosebuds corsage and green accessories. | The couple are making a tour | . on a white Bible. HOUSEHOLD HINT The maid of honor was Miss of Quebec and will return to| & Kingston for the summer and | 10.00 SUITS GREATLY REDUCED TO CLEAR EDNA ANN HATS OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Store Hours: 9:30 te 6:00 p.m. Open All Day Wed. pearls, held her elbow-length veil of tulle illusion, and she carried & white cascade of stephanotis centered with an orchid. Mrs. Eldon Brown of London, Ontario, was matron of honor and the bridesmaids were| Misses Elizabeth Kaiser of Pic- ton, Ontario, Diane Mello and Marilyn Scott of Oshawa, all wearing identical street - length| sheath gowns of deep turquoise peau de soie fashioned with scoop necklines, bell shaped overskirts' and petal - topped headdresses. They carried cas- cades of pale pink and white WALKING SHEER A "51-30 denier" Hosiery with mony "Supersitk" features for & happy combination of service and leg fiattery. Full fashioned with fancy lace welt for run-stp ond extra stretch top for added comfort. Spring shades in sizes 9-11, WHISPER SEAMLESS MESH These are the finest "400 seamless available . . . top quality micro- mesh with stretch welt feature top . . . a long-wearing sheer hose thot will surely please her , . . 4 new shades in sizes 9 to 11. 1.55 PR. "MOTHER'S DAY" SEAMLESS SPECIAL -- 3 PR. 2.25 i i r i v.. 400-need! | A nely Sas oS Ppa pis i Spring', . most Lob Rog He 79¢ 3 PR. . sizes 9-11. 2.2% OUR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT IS STOCKED TO SUPPLY HOSIERY FOR MOST EVERY NEED AND OCCASION . . . HOSIERY OF PURE SILK LISLE RAYON OR WOOL IN ALL STYLES. ALSO THE NEW "SUPP-HOSE" FOR EG SUPPORT. 1.55n You can buy plastic covers Sheila Manuel and the brides- made especially to protect|maids were Miss Ruth Brown September will take up resi feathered carnations stacked plates from dust, which| and Miss Maureen Coulter. They! dence in Ha imilton. Mr. Gary McKay performed means you won't have to wash the duties of best man, and the your best china before using it. ushers were Lg McRaY: I Mr. Douglas McKay an r John Schuermann. JOBS FOR WOMEN The reception was held in the, Of the 5,644,000 persons em- church memorial hall, where ployed in Canada in February, the bride's mother received1,606,000 were women. Summer Handbags New styles for gift-giving ore these light color bogs . . fashioned from Wicker, Bamboo, Straw, Royon-Straw . . . some with novelty rope. or bomboo trims. Gay plostic-covered flowers or hand-sewn beadwork . . . in white, cream, beige end soft pastels. : A. thoughtful gift of style for her. 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