FORTHCOMING WEDDING OF INTEREST 4 The engagement is an nounced today and the wed- ding will take place August 25, of Margaret Jean Mec- Gregor and Stewart Fraser Holmes. Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bruce McGregor of Oshawa, Miss McGregor grad- uated from OCVI and Teach- ers' College, Toronto, and has been teaching in York Town- ship. The prospective bride- groom is the son of Mrs. T. Fraser Holmes of Kempt- Jo Aldwinckle, Women's omen cellaneous shower at her Jar- vis street home. She was as- sisted by Mrs. Elroy Henning. The girls at Fittings Limited, of the Invoicing Department took Miss Ward out to dinner at Prenuptial Showers the Acres Restaurant and pre. sented her with an electrie tem kettle. For Claire Ward The following showers were held in the honor of Miss Claire Ward, who is to be married this Saturday to Mr. Kenneth Henning. Mrs. James Woodward, Byng avenue, held a miscellaneous shower in her home, assisted Dial BA 3-3474 by Mrs. R. Newell and Mrs. A. Editor 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 26, 1961 Saunders and Mrs. P. Bowland. Mrs. Woodward is to be an at- i |street. | . man, Simcoe street north, have ville, Ontario, and the late Mr. Holmes, The ceremony is to be held in Knox Pres- byterian Church, Oshawa, and the couple will reside in Toronto. --Photos by Peggy Todd | Mary Alma Fernandez Becomes The Bride Of Graham Northam Holy Cross Roman Catholic|carnations and white baby chry-| Church was the scene of the santhemums. | wedding on Saturday, July 22,| Mr. Edward Beauchamp was) of Graham Robert Northam best man and the ushers were and Mary Alma Fernandez, Mr. William Haynes of Ajax) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-|and Mr. Joseph Carlyle of Bal-| ert Fernandez. The bridegroom timore. i is the son of Mr. and Mrs. The reception which followed Robert Northam of Ajax. was held at Holy Cross Hall. The Very Reverend Monsig- The bride's mother received, | nor Philip Coffey celebrated wearing a beige sheath dress of] the nuptial mass and perform-|real silk shantung. She wore a ed the double ring ceremony. blue flowered hat and white The wedding music was play-|carnation corsage. She was as-| ed by Mrs. Garry Booth and sisted by the bridegroom's mo- Mr. Frank Rositanni was solo-/ther who chose a blue ensem-| ist. ble with matching accessories. The bride, given jn marriage Het corsage was of white gar by her father, wore a floor-|9€Mas: length gown of candle-white pure silk organza over satin with lily-point sleeves. The sa- brina neckline was gracefully scalloped and the bodice was fashioned with Alencon lace and] tiny sequins and seed pearls. The full skirt was accented white carnations. with Alencon lace down the On their return Mr. and Mrs. front. A large Solr bow Fini off Northam will reside in Ajax. the back which fell into 8g, ortown guests were from| chapel train. A crown of mO-\mgronto Sarnia, St. Thomas, N.Y. donned a hot-pink linen sheath dress with white guipure lace top with matching jacket. She wore a white flowered hat and Madeleine Ashmore, Feted By Friends PERSONALS tendant at the wedding. Mrs. Paul Ward, another at- tendant, held a miscellaneous shower at her home on Fairlawn Pillshury DEALER: We will reimburse you the face volve Miss Chrystal Fallis, superin- tendent of Port Hope Hospital, spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Ferguson, Division| Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chap-| returned from Guelph, where they have been attending a course in theatre techniques un- der the direction of the Ontario Department of Education, held at the Ontario Agricultural Col- lege. The course in stage di- rection was conducted by Mur- ray Edwards of the CBC and Henry Zoder directed the aci- ing classes. Students were pres- ent from Toronto, Kitchener, Barrie, Hamilton, Belleville, Sault Ste. Marie and Espanola. plus 2¢ for handling when redeemed ogoinst Pilsbury Deluxe coke mi, lavoices proving pur- to Pillsbury Conade avenue. She was assisted by Miss Lenora and Miss Mary Ward. Miss Lenora Ward is to be the maid of honor. Mrs. Clarence Henning, the bridegroom's mother held a mis- terest in this column. Write, 'clephone or visit the social de- partment with your item of news for which there is no charge. Telephone 723-3474. #o be shown upon request. ] |] | Limited, Midiand, Onterio. i Tove. (White, Cherry, or Pineapple-Lemon) ttn ese ten don dons oss fthssniheritonstioss butions | Angel Food Mix A seven-year-old Greek girl, Vassiliki Polychronidou, will be adequately fed and clothed, get special medical care and her poverty-stricken family will re- ceive monthly financial help, thanks to the generosity of a young nurse - in - training, Miss | Barbara McLaughlin. Miss Me-| Laugiilin is the younger daugh-| ter of Mrs. McLaughlin and the late Ray McLaughlin and she is| in her first year of training at| Ottawa Civic Hospital. She has| "adopted" the child through| Foster Parents' Plan of Mon- treal, and has agreed to con- Competitive Prices Plus Personal Service SPECIAL VALUES AND REMINDERS EFFECTIVE ALL THIS WEEK Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Hay- ward, their son Dennis Jr., and daughter, Karen of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Laverty,| spent a week's holiday at Joy-| land Beach on Lake Simcoe. | Teas, birthday parties, wed- |child's .support for at least one tribute $15 a month toward the Reg. $3.00 Tweed |year, Vassiliki lives with her] grandparents, farmers, whose| total monthly income is $33.67. on these own | 3 SAVE SPECIALS ding anniversaries, coming and At Bridal Showers | Miss Madeleine Ashmore| whose marriage to Mr. Donald| Pollock is to take place on| Saturday has been honored at goings of guests and your own holiday plans are always of in- a miscellaneous shower, given by the neighbors at Thornton's| Corners Community Hall. several showers. Miss Carol Reid held a personal shower, assisted by Miss Jacqueline) Badour. | Mrs. Edward Wood and Mrs:| Kenneth Ashmore were co- hostess at a miscellaneous shower, assisted by Mrs. David Ashmore and Mrs. Robert Ash- {will entertain the bridal party Mr. and Mrs. Edward] Bourne, Philip Murray avenue, at their home after the wedding rehearsal on Friday night. Your Words more. Mrs. Dale Bolton held a pantry shower assisted by| Mrs. William Whitworth and| Mrs. William Fitze. The prospective bridegroom's Later the couple left on their|family held a re-union picnic| trained listener can discover honeymoon to Lake Placid,and miscellaneous shower at| things about you so revealing For travelling the bride/Lake Simcoe for the affianced you'd be shocked! Read in pair. Mrs. Ronald Connell was hostess at a linen shower and her assistants were Mrs. Ron-| accessories. Her corsage was of ald Cooper and Miss Marilyn! Cooper. | better. 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