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The Oshawa Times, 19 Aug 1961, p. 7

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4 (today to Mr. Donald Campbell i lin = | Miss Betty Turner | Feted Bride-Elect Miss Betty Turner of Oshawa, whose marriage is taking place Old St. Paul's Anglican Church, Woodstock, has been {feted at many parties. Mrs. Kenneth Noonan of Osh- ONLen, | Scugog Pair Honored on 25th | Anniversary 1 It was a happy occasion for |Mr. and Mrs. John Burnham of Scugog Island when they cele- brated their silver wedding anni- with their hoi were also resiaents or scu- 208. | Freda, whi playing Hucnre, then the pair{ Graterul thanks were expres- were presented with a pop-up|sed by both. Refreshments daughter, |toaster, table lamp, tea service, were served by Mrs. Burnham's sisters and included a beautiful. {ly decorated wedding cake, The couple hage one 1 o is employed in anlelectric egg cooker and twenty- office in Toronto. five silver dollars. The bride and bridegroom along with their daughter and friend and Mr. and Mrs. Hardy enjoyed a delicious dinner at Haugen's of Manchester. On returning home they were pleasantly surprised to find a Dial RA 3-3474 |versary, recently, families and close friends. Mrs. Burnham is the former Tillie Lee, daughter of Mrs, Ed- ward Lee of Brooklin and the late Mr, Lee. As a girl she at- tended the head and centre schools of Scugog. Mr. Burn- ham is a son of Mrs. C. Hardy and the late Reginald Burnham ¢ awa held a miscellaneous show-| Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor i ler at her home on Glenforest avenue. f Miss Anna Martin entertained with a shower at her home on Simcoe street north, Oshawa, and was assisted by Miss Una Allan. The Goiden Jubilee Chapter, IODE, of which the bride is a member, held a surprise shower following the chapter's annual picnic at the home of Mrs. A. J. Johanson, Raglan, Ontario. Mrs. P. H. Campbell of Lon- don, Ontario, entertained at an afternoon tea at her home on Maitland street. Mrs. B. Welch and Mrs. J. Davis assisted their mother and the bride-to-be in receiving. Mrs. W. Smith and Mrs. P. Scalisi of Woodstock were host- esses at the latter's home at a dinner party and miscellaneous shower and were assisted by Mrs. L. M. Levy of London. | Mrs. D. Harper and Mrs. J.| Walsh entertained at a buffet supper and shower at the lat- ter's home on Earlscourt cres- cent in Woodstock and were as- | | sisted by Mrs. R. P. Kennedy. Glizabsth. Chart BLUE GRASS AQUA SPRAY SHOWER AND SPRAY PELLETS REG. VALUE $8.75 SPECIAL number of their friends and rel- atives awaiting them. | Their attendants of twenty- | five years ago, the bride's sister | Eunice, now Mrs. Wilson of. Brooklin and Mr. Fred Gow, Maple Grove, brother of the bridegroom, were among the guests. The evening was spent | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, August 19, 1961 7 SCHOOL OF DANCING D.E.A. Bailet, Tap, Toe, Baton, Pre-School, Character, Acrobatic REGISTRATION: SATURDAY SEPT. 9th 10 am. to 1 p.m. oy Blakney-Charlton ..| Nuptials Held PL Ee Zn " WEDDING PRINCIPALS | At St. Mark's Church recent-| | {ly, James Arnold Blakney, son | Married recently at Albert | William Fulton, Oshawa, and joi Mr. and Mrs. Harry Blakney 5 Street United Church were | the bridegroom is the son of fof Oshawa, took as his bride, | # Mr. and Mrs. Edwward Mol- | Mrs. Lena Moldowan, Oshawa, {Mary-Jane Charlton, daughter of dowan. The bride, the former | and Mr. Alex Moldowan, |Mrs. Edward Charlton of To- Miss Gloria Georgina Fulton, is | Prince George, B.C. {ronto and the late Mr. Charlton. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "Photo by Ireland | The Reverend Alfred Wool- - ~-------- |cock officiated. | Given in marriage by her |uncle, Mr. William Watson, the {bride wore a rose colored waltz-| Violet Sylvia Allison Married iri. Foie baie: [lent ite or hte] To Harold Edward James Jr. [hin mice er cor § !sage. The marriage of Violet Sylviajbeige hat. Each had a corsage, Miss Jacqueline Charlton, sis- Allison and Harold Edwardjof white button chrysanthe- ter o te Bride, was maid of James Jr. took place last Sun-| mums. ont ih ue hy jr 8 Dries] g8y alternom in College, Park The honeymoon is being spent|gistor of the bridegroom, in pale Sevembaat, Bl murehlat Deete Lake, Ontario. For blue nylon. Both wore white ac- or lr and Mrs. Cecil Alli going away, the bride wore a|cessories and yellow carnation RR heii se broadc |corsages. i R. 2, Oshawa, and the|TOS€ broadcloth suit with beige : i Wes Ry is the son of Dr.jaccessories ie, vert Bulins acted asf and Mrs. Harold E. James of] The bride, a graduate of the $ : ; ] smtp Music | The newly wedded pair left for| St. Helena, California. {Royal Conservatory of Music, |, wedding trip to Ottawa follow- | Toronto, attended Oshawa Mis-| Elder W, H. Grotheer of Mun-| College ant' Bonnantel ing a reception held at the] Miss Aldorine Lanteigne cie, Indiana offisiatey By the Sonary oo oy SE riligroon s parents 19 m &| whose mariage to. Me 0H; 8 yas Mrs. Anthony CT TC 5 ia 52. (Woodcrest avenue, an : y a oy Brooklin, New|The bridegroom attended Pacific| ove their home in Oshawa. |Haagmans is to take place next York Miss Carolyn Rhodes of| Union College and is returning| __ Tuesday morning, was honored Oshawa sang and the trumpet|to the Seventh-day Adventist [by her fellow-employees of the soloist was Mr. J. R. Entwistle,| Theological Seminary of An- {Northern Canada Supply Ltd. at Oshawa. The bridesmaids en-|drews University, Jerrien |a miscellaneous shower ar- tered to Prelude in B Flat Minor|Springs, Michigan, where both ranged by Mrs. Allen McNair, Simcoe street north. The af- ndel by Bach, and the bride to he and the bride will be com- John Van Schy e | A {fianced pair are being honored Trumpet Voluntaire by Purcell [pleting courses. Wed Recently [this evening ata party given by For the recessional, organ and At. St. Gertrude"s Roman| y E ) ' g . ot, Mr. Haagmans' associates in tripe played Pureell's Trym SOCIAL NOTICE [catholic Church recently, Marie|the Oshawa Folk Festival, Mr. AT THE MASONIC TEMPLE 91 CENTRE ST., OSHAWA Information: 723-7253 CiTY WIDE FREE DELIVERY 8 KING ST. E To BY IY Lalo] 00 08-1 pHONE RA 3-2245 OSHAWA "SuoNE RAS-3546 [ROSSLYN PLAZA - RAB 4668 ALSO STORES IN BOWMANVILLE AND WHITBY PLAZA BE WISE LET THE OSHAWA TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS PAY YOUR "BACK-TO-SCHOOL" PORT WHITBY WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elmer | of Port Whitby and the bride- Lawrence were married re- | groom is the son of the late cently in St. John's Church, | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lawrence Port Whitby. The bride is the | of Toronto. former Mrs. Fred Middleton --Aldsworth Photography PERSONALS and Calgary where they visit- | ed Mrs. Keenan's sister, Mrs. | George Charbonneau, They | also toured in Montana and the Rockies. Marie Legroulx Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sobil and family of Clearwater, Florida, | visited BIrs. Sobil's mother, Mrs. F. M. Penfound, and sis-| ter, Mrs. Sidney P. Harding and | Mr. Harding, Bruce street, on| Tuesday, while holidaying in the| { | pet Tune. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. She wore ivory silk taffeta on princess| lines flowing into a cathedral, train. The bodice was enhanced Leona Legroulx and John P.land Mrs. Harry Chapman, Mr. |district. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. James W. Bren-| nan of Ajax wish to announce the engagement of their only Van Schyndel, both of Oshawa, |and Mrs. Jan Drygala, Mr. and exchanged nuptial vows. {Mrs. F. J. Francis and Mr, and| The bride is the daughter of|nrs. J, A. Aldwinckle, at whose Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Legroulx of home, Bonniebrae Lodge, the Oshawa and the bridegroom is|party is taking place. Guests in- EXPENSES. with sequined lace and a pearled|daughter, Geraldine, to Mr. Al-ithe son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony i , crown held her fingertip veil of|lan Earl Adams, son of Mr. and|J. Van Schyndel of Gomer ude the Drie men Bi silk net. She carried a cascade|Mrs. Earl M. Adams, Oshawa.|Holland. {teigne of Montreal and Mr. and of Sweetheart roses and white|The marriage is to take place on| The Reverend John Myers|mrs. David Dineen of Kitchener button chysanthemums. |Saturday, September 9, at 3 o'-|officiated. The wedding music i Miss Esther Tarback of Tor-| clock in St. Paul's Unitedijwas played by Miss Connie onto was maid of honor and the| Church, Ajax. Lucas. | i : ate Given in marriage by her fa- bridesmaids were the bride's NGAGEMEN A : sisters, Miss Karen and Miss| ENGAGEMENT {ther the bride was gowned in . : : : {| Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mantle, white organza over taffeta de- a A Te ree x (Bruckiin, wish to announce the|signed with a bateau neckline, were styled with batean neck. | engagement of their daughter, short sleeves, and a full skirt. Hines V'd at the back and cross- Lyn Lorraine, to Mr. Edward!{A pearl beaded headdress held over sashes with bustle bows [Louis Ray, son of Mrs. Walter lier shoulder-length veil and she | Their flowers were white gladoli| Ray, Oshawa, and the late Mr.carried a spray of White pom in cascade type bouquets. Ray. The marriage is to take Poms and stephanotis. : place on Saturday, September, Mrs. Robert G. Breton, sister Mr. Wesley Blevins was the 1g at three o'clock in Brooklin of the bride, was matron-of- | best man and the bridegroom's|{nited Church honor in flowered organza over| home this weekend after an FOR BEAUTIFUL attendants were Garland McCoy| taffeta featuring a portrait| extended holiday in Vancouver PORTRAITS and Dale McKee. Ushering were| neckline and full skirt. Her|™ Mr. James Bruce, Mr. Rudy| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wade, Accessories were white and she| Reinhardt, Mr. Eric Moore and R R. 2 Bowmanville. announce, Carried a nosegay of pink chrys-| Mr. Derek Evans. lthe engagement of their daugh-|anthemums Miss Virginia A reception for 150 guests|ter, Bonnie Louise, to Mr.[L/e8roulx who attended her aunt| was held in the assembly|Robert James Wilson, son of *° flower girl wore white organ-| of ok A 4 ai oo (2a over taffeta with matching hall. To receive, the bride's|Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wilson! | a A mother wore a light blue silk|of Oshawa accessories and carried a nose- The marriage it to : : 4 IE gay of pink y ysan- dress, patterned with deep blue|take place on Saturday, Sep- By nk and white chrysan roses and a beige hat with silk|tember 16, in the parsonage of . he roses. The bridegroom's mother Ebenezer United Church, Cour- beayiony V an Seladel)- chose royal blue sheer with altice. | At the reception held at San-| Tits BSE dalwood, the bride's mother] ? wore brown - beige organza over silk with white accessories and a corsage of yellow chrysanthe- mums. The bridegroom's par- ents were unable to attend. Later the couple left for a wedding trip to the United |States, For going away the bride wore green printed organ- '1 za over taffeta, white accesso- 21 ev" a white pom-pom cor- ; sage. The newly wedded pair ++ will live in Oshawa. 11 Out-of-town guests attended from Montreal, Trenton, Chat-| itham, Toronto, and Munvie,| i Indiana. | i | Teas, birthday parties, wed- ding anniversaries, coming and goings of guests and- your own - holiday plans are always of in-| terest in this column. Write, | WIFE PRESERVER telephone or visit the social de-| Blue jeans will look new again partment with your items of if you add a package of darker news for which there is no blue dye, dissolved in a little charge. Telephone 723-3474. wam water, to the hot water in the machine. Wash about 40 Mr. and Mrs. Alex Keenan minutes. and son Wesley, Colborne --m---- ree i street east, are expected | | ENGAGEMENT When you nee "HOME-NURSING" Call a V.0.N. Nurse 725-2211 'Home-Nursing Care for EVERYONE" GLECOIT SUPERMARKET 174 RITSON RD. S. OSHAWA | OPEN DAILY TO 10 P.M. Specials for Mon., Tues., Wed. POTATOES 119 ws. 64° BUTTER arron 3.09 YOUR CHOICE BACK-TO-SCHOOL SPECIALS ON ALL CHILD- CIGARETTES REN'S CLOTHING IN OUR DRUGETTE AND CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Ninth 40 King ERA 50151 It's the same old story every year, isn't it? School bells for your children mean school bills for you. This year, make it easier on the family budget -- use result -- getting Oshawa Times Classified Ads to bring you the extra cash you need. PROOF POSITIVE that Look around your home. Make a list of the worthwhile articles you aren't using any more. With the school year about to start -- other families are looking for musical instruments, typewriters, bicycles, desks, encyclopedias and much more. Of course, things like furniture, Oshawa Times Classified Ads Do Get Results! appliances, tools and good clothing are always in demand. When you have your list, just dial 723-3492 anytime between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. for a helpful Ad Writer. It's inexpensive, a 25 word line ad costs only .62)2¢ per day on the special 6 day rate, Bible Class Boys' Sports Jacket, size 16 -- like new, other outgrown boys' clothing, 16-18, Diel 72 50-LB. BAG Show your family how really wise you are. Teach them this easy Baby Carriage -- pink and white, chrome trim, convertible. Best offer. Telephone CALGARY (CP) -- Pleasant, FIRST GRADE i mannered Mrs. W. J. O'Donnell feels that the grati-| "| tude of boys who had once been| (labelled difficult or incorrigible 'can compensate for many! things. It wasn't easy, she admits, when she made her first visit {two years ago to conduct Bible] |classes for youthful offenders at| {the provincially-operated Bow- {den Institute, about 60 miles north of Calgary. "It was rough at first," she| admits, "but we've seen a ter- rific change since then." As Brigadier O'Donnell, she |and her husband are in charge of the Salvation Army's correc-| tion service here. { { In the beginning, the boys ap-!| {peared hostile at 'being forced" to go to the meetings. Lack of attention and continual commo- |iton marked the early difficult days. i formula -- Your no longer used items -- plus a fast working Oshawa Times Classified Ad -- qAual the extra money you need for those "back to school" bills. Do it today. Assortment of Girls' Clothing, size 10-12 = Just like new, very reasonacble, Tele phone 72---- LUCAS BRAND -- SLICED BOLOGNA wv. 39° FULL STOCK OF PRESERVING SUPPLIES AND SPICES SHOP AND SAVE AT GLECOFF'S FREE PARKING--FREE DELIVERY THE OSHAWA TIMES CLASSIFIED ADS Where wise families find cash for "Back - To - School" expenses HAPPY LITTL This bonny young man is | ip Philip John, son of Mr Mrs. John Harrison, Cubert | street. Fifteen-month-old Phil- | 3 PHILIP grandson of and | Olive Harrison and Mrs 86 KING ST.E. 8 am.-5 p.m. Mon. - Fri. - Sal. 8-12 Phone 723-3492 { 5 Mrs Wil- liam Scott, both of Oshawa ~Photo by Ireland is the

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