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The Oshawa Times, 17 Aug 1961, p. 7

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Jo Aldwinckle, Women's ONL, Editor Dial RA' 3-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 17, 1961 7 Miss Jean Marie Samells, whose marriage to Mr. Earl Gordon Bailey of Welland will take place this Saturday after- noon in Port Perry United Church, Port Perry, has been the guest of honor at several pre-nuptial events. Last Saturday, Mrs. G. W. Samells entertained for her daughter at a trousseau tea. To receive, Mrs. Samells wore a sheath dress of lilac silk and a corsage of red roses. The bride- to-be was gowned in an after- noon dress of blue printed silk and wore a corsage of pink roses. Mrs. Carman Bailey, mo- ther of the future bridegreom, chose a sheath dress of brown] and white printed silk and a corsage of yellow roses. Mrs. Bruce Mackey, sister of Jean Marie Samells Feted At Many Pre-Nuptial Events mer's summer home on Lake Erie on Saturday, June 17, at a cook-ware party shower, Miss Samells received a number of Amos M. eous shower in honor of Miss Samells and Mr. Bailey. They were assisted in opening their gifts by Mr. Bailey's sister, Miss Lorna Bailey of Welland. Mrs. Clifford Holmess Mrs. Leo Holmes, Mrs. Lloyd Warden and Mrs. William Clare acsisted the hostesses. Relatives attended from ,St. Catharines, Fenwick Welland, Fonthill, Wainfleet and Port Perry. Mrs. Aylmer Ploughman and © blossom. Norma L. Porter SEPTEMBER WEDDING Daniel Melnichuk Exchange Vows The marriage of Norma Lucil- le Porter, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Ray Porter of Oshawa, and James Daniel Melnichuk, son of Mrs. Miram Melnichuk of Oshawa and the late Mr. Melnichuk was solem- nized recently at Albert Street United Church. The Reverend Albert Larke officiated. The wedding music was played by Mrs. Bruce Searle. Given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. John S. Hulbig of Minden, the bride wore a floor- length strapless gown of chan- tilly lace and net topped with a long-sleeved lace jacket. A pearl tiara held her shoulder- length veil and she carried a cascade of red roses, white gladiolas, carnations and orange i bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. McNaughton, all of Oshawa. The ceremony will take place in St. George's Memorial Church on Saturday, September 16. --Photos by Ireland The engagement is announc- ed today of Miss Yvonne Ma- deline (Bonnie) Reynard and Mr. Douglas Ira McNaughton. The bride-to-be is the daughter Mrs. Douglas Weales, the matron-of-honor, wore mauve rayon over net with a matching hat. The other attendant, Mrs. Allan R. Porter was in blue print nylon net and Miss Linda Melnichuk, the flower girl, in turquoise nylon over taffeta, All wore white accessories and car- ried pink roses and carnations. Mr. Douglas Weales was best man and Mr. Allan R. Porter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Reynard and the prospective Sunlight Reveals Fingermarks And Smudges Around Home Your child, and if he has a four- legged friend, the dog, station themselves at the window on | Summer months mean sunnier ushered. Hon. was held pe| homes; and this, in turn, means reception was held at the| hat dirt and grime which might the bride, was tea hostess. Pre-|nirs Earle Geer. Port Perry siding at the tea table were: entertained at an evening party Mrs. Wright Crosier, Manches-|a¢ Mrs, Ploughman's home, randmother of the future ; : of Mrs. John Garnet Ashmore | of Markham were united in gga Pee rien the Jatare bilge Was How. of Oshawa and the late Mr. | marriage recently at St. An- |port Perry; Mrs. E. H. Gimple, | A csistin re. aneous in Ashmore, and Donald Keith | drew's United Church. The [poronto: Mrs, R. W. Green, To-| ue ing 3 Op ne Ho Pollock, son of Mrs. Edward | couple are residing in Whitby. |. rio. Mrs. Fred DeNure 'Port [Sits ht a =. obert Rowland, Bourne of Oshawa and the late | --Aldsworth Photography Perry. ' es st iy 2a hiss PERSONALS Assisting in the tea room was presented wiiii a memory were: Miss Eleanor Brabazon, book autographed by all the Sunderland; Mrs. Glen Till, Ux-| guests. bridge; Mrs. William McCabe, | Mrs. William Clare, Miss Miss Margery Muskett, Col-jMelnichuk-Porter wedding were|Toronto; Mrs. Ian Martin, To-1,0rna Bailey, and Mrs. Sam {borne, Ontario, Miss Elizabeth|Mrs. Thomas Lynch, Newark, ronto; Mrs. Ellsworth Kenne-\poderick all of Welland, were {Basinger, Cobourg, and Miss|New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. Mel- dy, Port Perry; Mrs. Howard the hostesses at a miscellaneous "heryl Jenkins, Oshawa, were|vin Hawke, Oakville; Mr. John|Mackey, Port Perry; Mrs. Or-|chower at the former's home. recent visitors at the home of|S. Hulbig, Minden; Mr. and|pha Kozloski, Toronto. During the evenig, the guests, {Mr Clarence Wood, Roxbo-| Mrs. Douglas Weales, Columbus.| Miss Karen Kennedy was in|aj relatives and friends of the rough avenue. Mr. and Mrs. James McCon- charge of De Zhest book. AS-| prospective bridegroom, as- the!nell and daughter, Janie, of| sisting in the trousseau roomsicemhled a bride's book. Regina, Saskatchewan, spent| |their summer vacation as guests| {at the home of Mrs. James Mc- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Ward, Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Clarence Henning, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Henning. --Photo by Ireland Pictured after their wedding | recently at St. Gertrude's Ro- man Catholic Church are Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth James Madeleine Phyllis, daughter Henning. Formerly Miss Claire Nadine Ward, the bride is the | Out-of-town guests at | SOCIAL NOTICE were: Miss Lorna Bailey, Wel-| land: Mrs. Douglas Farndale,| Mrs. Ron Wanamaker, Port Burlington; Miss Doris DeNure, | FeTTYs honored the bride-elect Mrs. Ronald Wana-|3t 2 miscellaneous shower, The ; Ae, | Port Perry; | |Connell, William street east. | . a - {hostess was assisted by Mrs. Vv ns : : maker, Port Perry; Mrs. John 4 ENGAGEMENT During their stay in Oshawa Beckett, Scugog Island: Mrs, | Faul Peel, Toronto, Mrs. Bruce |Mackey, Port Perry, and Mrs. {nard wish to announce the en. first birhday on July 26. | Mrs. Cyril Wilkinson and Miss| Terr Hougins, Prince Albert. gagement of their daughter,| Teas, birthday parties, wed- Daryl Green of Ridgeway, were|; any of the guests were former {High School friends of the bride. {Yvonne Madeline (Bonnie) ,to|ding anniversaries, coming and|co-hostesses at a cup and sau-| Miss Doris DeNure and Mrs. Janie McConnell celebrated her| Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Rey- {Roger Hope, Scugog Island. Pontiac Inn. For the occasion have gone undetected in the the bride's mother wore a two- more somber seasons are piece mauve linen sheath. The brazenly spotlighted. The great- bridegroom's mother was injest menace to your tidiness is navy blue crepe. Each wore athe children. Watch for tell-tale corsage of roses and carnations. |finger-prints on and around the Teh honeymoon was spent in|door knob, light switches and North Bay. When going away sides of doors and screens. the bride wore a two-toned pale There'll be scuff marks, too, on blue full-skirted dress with|the floor boards. To remedy white accessories. The newly|Such unwelcome decora- wedded pair will live in Oshawa. tion quickly and easily, rely on sal soda concentrated also {known as washing soda, an in- COOKING HINT {expensive and versatile cleans- To keep meat loaf from stick-{er. A sponging down of the ing to the pan, lay strips of un-|affected areas with a solution cooked bacon in the bottom of|0f the tablespoon of the sal the pan before putting in the|soda per quart of warm water meat. The bacon also adds|effectively erases the damage. | flavor, says the Food and Nutri-| Another smudge-prone area is |tion Department, Macdonald In-| the television set. On or off, it | stitute, Guelph, provides endless fascinaiton for small children. Off, they may study their own reflections. On, they'll sit up close, the better to manage the dials, flipping from channel to channel at frequent intervals. Either way, the result is bound to be a bevy of finger- prints and smudges around the dials and across the screen. Windows take similar punish- member, presented the bride-to- be with a green viscose and nylon blanket. Following the wedding rehear- sal on Friday evening, Mrs. Carman Bailey will entertain the bridal party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Mackey, Mr, Douglas Ira McNaughton, goings of guests and your own|cer shower held at the latter's son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira D. Mc-|holiday plans are always of in-|home. Those in attendance were {Naughton, all of Oshawa. Thelterest in this column, Write,/associates at the Ridgeway|lesses at a miscellaneous show- {marriage will take place on Sat- telephone or visit the social de- District High School. er held at the home of Mrs. {\urday, September 16, at 3 partment with your item of Mrs. Lloyd Warden and niece, Fred DeNure, Port Perry. '|0'clock in St. George's Memorial news for which there is no|Mrs. Clifford Holmes, Beckeit's| The Honeydale Women's Insti- |charge. Telephone 723-3474: Bridge, entertained at the for-itute, of which Mrs. Samells is a Patterson of Verona, Ontario. | S| EC IAL At Courtice United Church recently, Dorothy Jean Bar- ber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barber of Oshawa, be- came the bride of Ellwood Neil Patterson, son of the Trousseau Tea And Showers For Diane Hubbell, Bride-Elect Mrs, Clarke Hubbell entertain.) Miss Barbara Greig and Miss ed at a trouseau tea last Sat-|Judy Glover entertained at a urday for her daughter, Miss surprise party at the former's Diane Hubbell, whose marriage cottage for the future bride and The couple are making their home in Toronto. --Photo by Mary's studio to Mr. Robert Jackson is to!bridegroom. Friends presented take place August 19. To re- the couple with living-room ceive, Mrs. Hubbell wore a|{plaques. beige silk shantung dress. As-| Mrs, Gary Morgan, matron of sisting, Mrs. Donald Jackson, honor was hostess at a personal mother of the prospective bride- and bathroom shower held at groom, wore dusty rose eyelet the home of her mother Mrs. over taffeta and the bride-to-be C. E. Dawson, wore a gold silk sheath dress.! A miscellaneous shower All had corsages of carnations pelq by Mrs, Gerald Oatway in pink and white assisted by Mrs. Alton Coles and Opening the door and looking Mrs. Donald McIndless. after the guest book were Miss ars. James McConne Lynda Mclndless, Miss Susaniof the bride, held gp Jackson and Miss Laurel Gom- agus shower and a kitchen and me. Tea hostesses were Mrs. pantry-shelf shower was held William Jackson and Mrs. Garylat the home of Mrs. Kenneth Morgan of Oakville. Serving inlyackson assisted by Miss Myr- @ the afternoon were Mrs. Joel|rh) Jackson, Mrs. William Jack- Wiltse, Miss Dianne Gunn, Mrs son, Mrs, Barry Muir James Harris. Serving in the, pregentations were made by evening were Miss Evelyn peta Sigma Phi Sorority, the Dawson, Miss Barbara Greig, Coronation Home and School Miss Doris Hubbell Association and the staff of Cor- Displaying the gifts were Miss onation School, Myrrhl Jackson, Miss Judy After the wedding rehearsal Sills, Miss Judy Glover and Mr: and Mrs. Donald Jackson, Mis. Barry Muir Cadillac Avenue south will en- Ss, barry 1 , tertain the bridal party at their Mrs. Russell Wicks, Mrs. home. Harold Creamer and Mrs. Don- ald McIndless also assisted the] hostess. | was A VY COMPARABLE TO SUITES SELLING FOR $139.95 ADAMS LOW PRICE Hi 4 i : 4 " DINETTE 5-PCE. "Fiesla This is truly an amazing Adams' value at only 89.95. Look at what you get: -- 36" x 48" table extending to a full 60" with jack-knife centre leaf, and 4 padded chairs! ® toble with smart inlaid design "'Arborite'" top with wide, rubber moulding ® choice of inlay brown or grey "Fiesta" ® reinforced toble with leg brackets ® Polyfoam padded chairs, with foam over mo-sag spring construction throughout ® table and chairs with swivel caps ® available in bronzetone or chrome NO MONEY DOWN -- ONLY 0c WEEKLY = 0A KEEP GUARANTEES | K ci 3 Mrs. Donald Marks and Miss eep a kitchen notebook. Put Doris Hubbell were co-hostesses|3 Pocket in the back cover to at a personal shower at the|hold all guarantees and instruc- jormer s home, those present tions for your household appli- were former and presen mem- |. g ' » A | bers of Henderson's Book Store. | o> I you need io rele? fo A presentation shower was| them, they are right at your fin- held by the staff of Coronation|ger-tips. Record the date you School at the home of Mrs. Ger-| purchased the appliance, the ald Hodges. : Sv : | price you paid, 7 repai A linen shower was held by I i paid, and any fepairs that have been made. Another Throughout Ontario ue Catsote at the home oi section can be for household] OSHAWA Mrs. Fred Sills. Guests included!bills you need to keep for refer- fellow teachers and friends {epce. You'll find your kitchen 40 KING ST WEST TEL 12 A neighborhood shower was|, i pook invaluable, say home Ll » - held at the home of Mrs. R. L.| i [ Kinsman, where a crystal pres- economists at Macdonald Insti- WHITBY: 103 DUNDAS ST. W. MO 8-2933 entation was made |tute, Guelph. | | | Douglas Farndale were co-hos-| Port Perry. ment, especially on rainy days. the lookout for the other chil- dren, other dogs or perhaps the popsicle man. Here, in addition to fingerprints, you'll have nose and tongue prints to contend with. A washing soda solution and sponge will again get rid of the evidence. Another area in the house that bears heavy small fry traffic is the kitchen. Junior and his little cohorts tramp in, make them- selves a snack, and tramp out, leaving in their wake milk and jam spills and scattered cookie crumbs, ANOTHER PLANNED BALTIMORE (AP) -- A sec- ond invasion of Cuba is in the works, says a spokesman for a right-wing Junta of Cuban ex- iles. Oscar Delgado, an exiled businessman, said some 600 "commandos" are undergoing training in a Latin American country, which he declined to name He said his group--the United Organization for the Lib- eration of Cuba--has the sup- port of 93 Cuban exile groups in the United States. OUR POLICY FOR OVER 30 | WE WILL NOT CARRY SUMMER SKIRTS SHORTS TOPS BERMUDAS | SLIMS BERMUDAS BLOUSES | SHORTS SKIRTS SHIRTS SUMMER DRESSES 75°75: SUMMER DRESSES 75°55: LADIES' SPORTSWEAR LID. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE LAST CALL! IF YOU'RE LOOKING FOR BARGAINS . . . COME AND GET THEM! TOMORROW AND SATURDAY WE'RE CAUGHT WITH THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF SUMMER TOGS THAT MUST GO AT GIVE-AWAY PRICES Reg. fo 5.95. OUT THEY G0 1,97 Reg. fo 8.98. OUT THEY 60 3.97 ouT THEY G0 5.00 out THEY Go 8.00 At These Prices You're Sure To Want 2 or 3 -- Come Early ALL-WEATHER COATS - HALF PRICE AND LESS YEARS STOCK OVER / In Many Cases--Size--Shade and Quantities are Limited ALL SALES FINAL -- NO C.0.D. OR PHONE ORDERS, PLEASE New Fall Sportswear Arriving Daily--Do Come In SEIGNEUR'S OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 4

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