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The Oshawa Times, 9 Sep 1961, p. 7

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In a recent ceremony at | John Barassin and the bride- | Married recently at Christ | Cedardale United Church | groom is the son of Mr. and | Memorial Church were Mr. Joan Doris Barassin became gh liam Ta Ugten; | and Mrs. Myron Wallace La- the bride of William Jack Og- nc i Mh Sune are | zenby. Formerly Miss Sharon den, The bride is the daugh- | Photo by Reg. Beveridge, | Anne Cleghorn, the bride is ter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred | Agincourt | the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Russell Cleghorn of Harvey Station, N.B. and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Gerald Mountenay of Oshawa and Mr. Wallace Lazenby of and ! Peterborough. Katherine Ostrowski and Eugene Nazarowec, both of Oshawa were married recent- | ly in St. George's Ukrainian Catholic Church. The bride is | the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Mr., Mrs. Ed. Clarke; Guests ot Honor At Joseph Ostrowski of Poland and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Toma Nazarowec of The Ukraine and the late Mr. Nazarowec. --Photo by Mary's Studio | { | Double-Ring Ceremony Unites Relatives lends Marilyn Webster, A. Scammell Rupee Married 40 Years Pentecostal Hart, formed a guard of honor King Street Mr. and Mrs. Norman J. Church, was the scene of alfor their lieutenant. Two Brow-|Brown, RR 1 Oshawa, were hon- pretty wedding, recently, when|nies of the Fifth Pack, joined ored on their 40th wedding an- Marilyn Webster and Allan|in to honor their Tawny Owl. |niversary on Sunday at the Scammell were united in mar-| At the reception held in Cen- home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred riage. The Reverend Jamesitre Street United Church hall,[Jones, Simcoe street south. MacKnight performed the dou-the bride's mother received] Over one hundred relatives ble-ring ceremony. Mr. Robert|wearing a two-piece ensemble/and friends sat down to a Nicholson of Whitby played the of beige and coffee brocaded|bountiful supper. The bride's wedding music. The organist taffeta with mint green and|table was centered with a | Jo Aldwinckle, Women' s Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, September 9, 1961 7 'Luke-Norton | Nuptials Held | Miss Rebecca Norton, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Nor- ton and Mr. Thomas Michael Luke, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ed- ward L. Luke, all of Oshawa, were united in marriage in a double-ring ceremony. The wedding took place rec- ently in the parish house of St. Gertrude's Roman Catholic| accompanied the soloist, Mr. beige accessories and a corsage) three-tiered anniversary cake Thomas Wright, who sang "The|of yellow sweetheart roses. As-|Bouquets of flowers centered| # Lord's Prayer" and "The Wed-|sisting was the bridegroom's|the other tables. ding Prayer". mother in a sheath dress of hrs. ¥iliam Woodward read ide is the daughter of|Sky blue organza and lace withithe address and Mr. Foster| Mr. and Mrs. George W. Web. a feather rose pink hat and Jones and Mrs. Clifford Brown | ster and the bridegroom is the bone accessories and a corsage| presented a dinner set, stain-| § son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scam- of white carnations and pink/less steel flatware and stainless mell, all of Oshawa. 2 {steel cookware. | 2 Entering the. church on the, For travelling the bride wore| Since their marriage Mr. and t tan arnel sheath dress with a Mrs. Brown have resided on arm of her father, the bride So and ol glica Ee rer Ritson road north. They have wore a full-length gown of chalk|jon oth coat matching hat/one son, Clifford and a daugh- While yeay de Sole. The Wedding] pd beige accessories and je Mrs. David Stephenson so a bvusse au were 9 corsage of bronze pom poms ( i hi of North Oshawa. signed and fi i de. land yellow rosettes. y r. Brown is the son of the kline y po Bagpipes piped the young cou- ate Mr. and Mrs. Robert ple as they left on a motor trip| Brown Sr. and has two sisters, around the Muskoka Lakes and|Mrs. Annie Shorten and Mrs. points north. They will reside|Alred Jones (Mabel) both of at 72 Gibb street, Oshawa. Oshawa. Mrs. Brown is the for Her Bose Noeagard, daughter {the late Mr. an rs. James RED RASPRERRY Hae Woodward of Whitby Township. Pp g € She has one sister, Mrs. Clara| § ed raspberries, sieved |Blair of Brooklin and two bro-| { shaded fuchsia taffeta with/l quart vanilla ice cream thers, John and Albert Wood- ¥ matching accessories and car-|3 cups cold milk ward of Whitby Township. |i ried a cascade of white baby] Combine raspberries and half| Miss Anne Jones read an ad-| © gladiolas. {the vanilla ice cream; beat till|dress to Miss Bonnie Haines Mr. Alfred Webb, Bowman./Smooth. Add milk and mix well. \Who is entering the School of { | rosettes. sheer illusion with leaf design, She carried a cascade of red| roses and white ribbon. The maid of honor, Miss Jean Lagerquist, chose floor length | 1 Church. The Reverend John B.| Myers officiated. Given in marriage by her] father, the bride wore a gown| of white crystalette over silk| faille, and carried a nosegay of| American Beauty roses and] pom poms. { The bridesmaid, Miss Cather- ine Luke, sister of the bride- groom, wore a gown of mint green silk organza over silk faille. She carried a nosegay of | yellow orchids and yellow chrys-| anthemums. | The best man was Mr. James T. Blight, Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at the home of the bride. The couple left on a honeymoon trip to Victoria B.C. by automobile travelling through the U.S.A. 4 flowers, was a three-tier wed-| Anniversary Party On Aug. 29, 1936, a quiet wedding was solemnized in the parsonage of King Street Unit- ed Church, Oshawa, when Au- drey Short and Edward Clarke were united in marriage, with the Rev. J. S. I. Wilson officiat- 8. Recently the bride and bridegroom were honored on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary when their rela- tives and friends gathered at Memorial Park Hall, in Bow- manville, and presented them with a silver tea service and tray. Upon their arrival, their daughter, Karen, pinned the corsage and boutonnieré on the couple. The master of ceremonies was Mr. William Clarke, bro-| 7 ther of the bridegroom, who EB read the address and Mrs. Phil-| © ip Brownson, sister of the bride, | # and Mrs. Ray Burton, sister of| the bridegroom, presented the gifts. A bouquet of pink tinted| © chrysanthemums, was also aj} gift to the honored couple. i Mr. Ernest Vanson proposed the toast, and short speeches were made by brothers-in-law|! and a nephew. The hall was preltily decor- ated with pink and blue stream- ers and bells and mixed bou- quets., Centering the bride's and flanked by candles Tih ba. w I, EVERYBODY, I'M JEANETTE! Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | leski, Oshawa, and Mr, and | Edward Goleski, Dieppe av- | Mrs. Norman Nisbett, Pe enue, is eight-month-old Jean- terborough. ette. She is the granddaughter | ; of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Go- --Photo by Ireland | |ward Gledhill, son of Mr. and SOCI AL NOTICES | Mrs, Alfred Gledhill of Oshawa. | The marriage will take place {on Saturday, October 7, at three Games were played for the ENGAGEMENT p.m. in Northminster United reuainder of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Campbell Church. ut of town. guests were pres-\of Oshawa a we the ; on Tron OF Bidars, PIEKErIG, |g a Mor. ENGAGEMENT Brooklin and Oshawa. [Carolyn Alice, to William Al-| Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Hogya Later Mr. Clarke presented pert "(Ab.) Inglehart, son of of Hamilton announce the en- Mrs. Clarke with a diamond Mr, and Mrs. William Ingle-|gagement of their daughter, anniversary ring and Mrs. hart of Hamilton. The wed- Martha Margaret, to Mr. Henry Clarke presented her husband ding will take place on Friday, with matching gold cuff links|October 6, at 7.00 p.m. in J. Koss, son of Mr. and Mrs and tie clip. Ror inmer nied Conch, (joer Koss, Oshawa, The tiars ENGAGEMENT pon riage will take place on Sature Margot Wallace The engagement is announced |day, October 7, 1961, in Our Lady of Fatima Shrine, Scam . of Irene Marguerite Robinson, James McElligott | daughter of Mrs. Harry Allen Exchange Vows borough, Ontario. of Oshawa and the late Mr. Simple Ulcers Gordon Robinson, to Robert Ed- Boils-Open Sores In the Roman Catholic Church of St. Gregory the Great, Mar-| got Wallace, daughter of Mr. Now Get Real Help At Home-- No Time Lost From Work and Mrs. John Wallace of Osh-| awa, was united in marriage The simple EMERALD OIL home treatment permits work as with James Raymond McElli-| gott, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. J.| usual while those old sores are being helped, You get relief real quick for EMERALD OIL helps McElligott of Mattawa, last Sat- promote healthy healing. urday morning. The ceremony was performed by the Reverend John McElli- EMERALD OIL acts instantly to quiet pain, reduce inflammation gott, brother of the bridegroom. The bride was given in marr- and stimulate circulation bringing iage by her father. Her gown of| fresh blood to the injured part. white organza, re-embroidered| Just follow the simple directions. EMERALD OIL is sold by all with Alencon lace, was styled with three - quarter length| druggists, sleeves and a chapel train. A} pearl crown secured her elbow-| ( ¢ i ECOEF length veil, worn over the face, 174 RITSON RD. S. [ table| and| ding cake. Although taken by surprise, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke made fit- ting replies in appreciation of] their gifts. FOR BEAUTIFUL PORTRAITS Niritti (40 King E. _ RA 50151, and she carried a cascade of| red roses and feathered carna-| tions. The bridesmaids were Miss Beryl Price in gold and Miss Joan Marchut in green. Their full-skirted dresses of nylon LODGES AND SOCIETIES over taffeta were complemented by self-bow headdresses and they carried cascades of white shasta chrysanthemums. Mr. Roger Donat was best OPEN DAILY T0 10 PM.| {man and the ushers were Stan- ville, was best man and ushers|Divide remaining ice cream into Nursing of the Oshawa Gen. | were Messrs. William Webster, |8 glasses. Pour raspberry mix- eral Hospital and Mrs. Clifford| {Brown presented her with a §, Iture over. Makes 8 servings. 3 John Scammell. ure M ng gold wrist watch and a substan. | {+ SUNSHINE REBEKAH Sunshine Rebekah Lodge No. 222 held its first meeting of the ley Marchut and Ian Scott Wal-| lace. in the Piccadilly] The Fourth Guide Company and their Captain, Mrs. J. W.'South Courtice Home and School presented with a corsage Can 3 ~-- |pink carnations. f Guests were present from| Fall Season in the lodge rooms with Sister Greta Drinkle pres- iding in the Noble Grand's chair and Sister Margaret Gray in the Vive-Grand's chair. Two | visitors, from Alberta were wel- comed. The roll call indicated all {officers present with one excep- {tion. Following the reading of | the minutes, Sister Margaret Gray reported on the members Mrs. J. F. Gabourie, {ja cheque. Miss Haines was ; of| ~ 7 OCTOBER BRIDE-TO-BE Gordon Robinson and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gledhill of Osh- awa, The ceremony will take place in Northminster United Church. Carleton Place, Frankford, Pef- ferlaw, Orono, Whitby and Brooklin. Saturday, October 7, is the PERSONALS date set for the marriage of Miss Irene Marguerite Robin- ; , | son and Mr. Robert Edward Prior to her marriage to Mr.| Gledhill. The bride-to-be is the James McElligott, Miss Margot, dauughter of Mrs. Harry Allen {who had been ill during the Wallace was entertained at a of Oshawa and the late Mr. Photo by Ireland |Summer, Brother Phillips spoke Pp miscellaneous shower given by| -- eme---- 4 ---------- on the United Nations Tours Mise Berd] Drice 3m Miss SPH - . . A sponsored by the Oddfellows and i fie, 5 2orert Galt Woman Wins First Prize ats. os sees O'Malley also arranged a mis-| a oman Ins irs nze ki he Roping it had cellaneous shower and the office} mn » played in receiving the teen- staff of General Printers held » For Cher Pie at CNE agers who had arrived in Osh- Shower 3 the home of Mrs awa; also mentioned that three int, Simcoe street 3 er . were chosen from the local north, at which the bride-elect| The annual baking and homejdancer Alan Lund, took a firs | Collegiate Institutes as worthy was presented with a steam iron|Canning competitions sponsored prize in the drop cookie class-| f rs = Hy id 4 and ironing board and stainless Py the women's division of thelification. . Roy Wilmer, young ° A a he ee t steel flatware. Canadian National Exhibition|grandson of Mrs. W. A. Wilmer, number of thank you notes was a smash hit this year. More brought the third generatica were received for favors re- Miss Mary May Hnrielta than 1,000 entries were judged|into the picture by taking first| ceived covering recent bereave- Clements, whose marriage to by a panel of experts and 170 prize in the drop cookie compe- ments and illnesses. we. Ronald Rogert Weroski took cash prizes were presented. tition in the junior section. He| Special mention was made of place this afternoon in St.| Though most of th es Was the only boy winner. Two he forthcoming lodge b t Jolt TE 1 . g y e entries 3 ) e forthcoming lodge bazaar to Jove s Greek Catholic Church, | come from Ontario and the To.|[amilies sseumed Io dominate the be held in St. Gregory's Audi- Dey een Joniared at prenuptialironto area, entries were re {JUNOT Sor pel fons. = Finds, |torium on September 15, at 2::30 entertained oi oward Hughes|ceived from Alberta, Saskatche-| gets O° Sipe . all won| P:Mm:» When home cooking will : ined at a miscellaneous/wan and Manitoba as well. To| y Bnd. ¥ ibe stressed. Sister and Brother shower. Mrs. William Weroski,|ba valid for the competitions | prizes. (Their mother, Mrs. J. S. McNab from Alberta spoke assisted by her mother, Mrs. A. |the entr t be baked with: McLean, also won several|ppiefiy and men hey Sv roainer, WTS: A the entries must be baked with- prizes.) Another family the| brie ly and mentioned that they iy a Yrore i 0S estes al fin 24 hours before the day of botries of Pickering 2is0 took had enjoyed their visit to Ont. 5 s shower. s.| judgi ' HE |ari Joseph Tosmi and Mrs, Bert ot. tho nadia | several. prizes in the junior con- | F ol Ang the clos f lod Weir were co-hostess al the annual event. Twelve judges in| cSts: Sisters Susan and: Penny; Folowing the Cosing of ec.ge, home of Mrs. Tosmi when they teams of two spend the entire 'id With each other on manysll adjogrved ot the banquet Sfranged a personal shower. day selecting winners. |sccadons and both won several hall for refreshments. e isss Carol Clements, i [ Marilyn Clemenes snd ove In addition to the classes re-| The first annual Certo Straw- Kenkle entertained at a pantry peated annually, there are sev- berry Jam award was won by shower. 7 eral special competitions held Mrs. Florence Ward of Lans- SEAFOOD GALAXY (12 servings) can (10 oz. size) sliced mushrooms drained or 1 lb. fresh cans frozen condensed shrimp soup cup light cream tbsps. butter to 5 cups cut up, cooked sea- food (lobster, whitefish, shrimps, crabmeat, or scal- lops) cup grated cheese One-third cup sauterne, if desired PRINTED PATTERN wr i leach year. This year, Cherry|downe avenue, Toronto. Mrs.1 Miss Patricia Tee kept the{Pie was the feature, and Mrs.|Ward was presented with $25 guest book at the Scammell-|W: A. Wilmer of Galt walkediand a silver trophy, which she| Webster wedding reception held off with the first prize of $50./will keep for a year. A small? recently at Centre Street United MIS: Wilmer also took a first replica of the trophy is now a Church in the angel food cake class and|permanent memento of the 1961/1 | in the unbaked small cookies Exhibition. Second prize, $152 Guests from out of town at Section. She added a few sec-land an engraved jam spoon, 4 the Scammell-Webster wedding|00ds in the home canning class-\went to Mrs. R. H. Horne of| were Mrs. J. T. Nunn and Mications and had quite a suc- Swift Current, Sask. Mrs. G. E.| | | |daughter Betty, Belleville; Mr. A640 SIZES 8-18 bs Norsint Cotodl DESIGNED EXPRESSLY IN PARIS Pattern A640 was designed expressly for you in Paris by Jacques Esterel -- acknow- ledged leader in the creation of young - looking French fashions. Esterel believes in the deep yoke for the new, wide shoulder effect, bloused ease and a smooth- smooth hipline for Fall, 1961. Al- though an haute couture Or- iginal, this is not a difficult dress to make. Take the de- signer's advice on fabric, and choose span-season colion er | wool -- jersey, crepe, light- weight tweed. For late-day consider bengaline or silk faille. Printed Pattern A640 is available in Misses' Sizes 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18. Size 16 requires 4 yards 39-inch fab- ric. Send ONE DOLLAR for Printed Pattern A640 to The Oshawa Times, Pattern Dept., cessful day at the CNE. There Russell of Mount Forest, took |and Mrs. Harold Simpson, Fra. yere early 30 Chores Def Sn jthia place, $10 and a cook book. | 14 Ser, Michigan; Jue Reverend prizes went to Pauline Miles i] LONG LIFE a | S. alv Morg x M , a = JANG LL HY : Madoc bi organ, Mrs. Hilda Gray of Bracebridge. Brown mushrooms lightly in {Madoc; Mrs. Roy Thomson : . ' | |Master John Thomson. Miss, Miss Pauline Miles had en- ELMIRA, Ont. (CP) -- Mrs. butter. Add soup and cream. | Diane. Thomson. Mr. Wall 155 tries in almost every classifica-|Catharine Schierholtz, who cele- Heat slowly. Blend in seasonings oer pe lied 2 ae tion. This well-known personal brated her 101st birthday in this|and cheese. Heat until cheese is ner. Toronto re: Wilkam Gi nite sag te Dania Po. ven on of mr od. cho oni Corman peo 1 | ner, , . I x1D- hibits under the Davenport Pro-|lived two of her five children.|serving. Cover with buttered 60 Front Street West, Toronto, son and the Misses Carol and|gressive Conservative label, 1t/Born of German parents A a or crushed potato chips Ontario. Please print plainly [Judy Tanton, Port Perry; Mr. is her 25th year of participation emigrated to Elmira, shelor chow mein noodles a YOUR NAME, ADDRESS with |Alfred Webb, Bowmanville; Mr. in the CNE baking competitions clearly remembers the com- Mrs. W H *Gibbi ZONE, STYLE NUMBER 'and | Robin Nicholson, Whitby; Mr, J. and she took several prizes. munity as it was when she was! Afternoon GUT Branch bi iy E. McMullen, Richmond Hill. | Mrs. Ellen Lund, mother of a little girl. | Christ Memorial Church, Specials for Mon., Tues., Wed. Pork Liver uw 29° Potatoes 49+ Butter "*" 64° French Fries wou 17* Doric Malt 000 "n 99* Bottling Caps 49° Kotex "irons we. 39* NAPKINS SHOP AND SAVE AT GLECOFF'S FREE PARKING -- FREE DELIVERY Receiving Room of the Hotel Genosha the bride's mother wore a tunic dress of green shantung with aj black petal hat and accessories. | The bridegroom's mother was in brown and beige silk suit, beige feathered hat and matching accessories. | The honeymoon was spent at Niagara Falls and the couple| are making their home at Wind- sor, Ontario. | For going away, the bride wore a charcoal grey suit with a mauve marabou cloche hat and a corsage of red roses. Guests were present from Mattawa, Ottawa, Niagara Falls, Ontario; Quebec, Belle River, Ontario; Toronto and Gormley. 25-18. BAG LB. PKG. Reg. Sle When you need "HOME-NURSING" Call a V.0.N. Nurse 725-2211 "Home-Nursing Care for EVERYONE" Elegant Living Room Furniture moderately priced Te i] hi!

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