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The Oshawa Times, 21 Sep 1961, p. 7

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MR. AND MRS. ROBERT DAVIDSON JACKSON the former Miss Diane | groom is the son of Mr. and cently at King Street United Ida May Hubbell, is the Mrs. Donald Jackson, all of Church are Mr. and Mrs. Rob daughter of Mr and Mrs. Oshawa ert Davidson Jackson. The Clarke Hubbell and the bride --Photo by Grace Constance Toaze Wed PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. David Pitka To Donald James Thompson sti me worn hate cently returned home after The marriage of Grace Con- beige lace over mocha taffela. spending three months visiting stance. daughter of Mr. and/A pleated, peau de soie cum- relatives and friends in Fin Mrs. Clarence A. Toaze, and merbund fell in soft drapes to land. This was Mr. Pitka 1 Donald James Thompson, son the hemline. Her accessories return to his home in 3 of Mr. and Mrs. James Thomp- were in brown and beige, com- son, all of Oshawa, was solem- plemented by a Talisman rose Mrs. D. K. Stiles, area 1 nized on Saturday afternoon in corsage sentative for UNICEI X Simcoe Street United Church The bridegroom's mother was Sunnyside Acres, Street The Reverend J. K. Moffat azure blue organza sheath, /the home of Mi Kate Ait performed the ceremony Fheltopped with a matching jacket recently, to assist in the organist. Mr. R. G. Geen, pro-iof French lace. Her beige ac-/tuming of the forthcoming p: vided the bridal music and ac- cessories were accented by a ant, *'( hildren Come Running." companied Mrs. John McNab, pink rose corsage soloist The newlvweds left for Hou The bride was given in mai- sion, Texas, and Mexico, For riage by her father. Her full-lgoing away the bride chose a ; i length gown of white peau de light-weight wool suit in autumn IODE, to be held in October soie was fashioned on princess ogld with black accessories and entertained her commitiee: re lines. sweeping to the back in'z cloche hat, petalled in vari cently when plans made small knife pleats fanning intolgated pink and charcoal for this social event, with Frank a cathedral train. The sC00D. np. ang Mrs. Thomspon will| Bogart and his Granite Club 2 neckline and three quarter return to reside at 782 Cap:| e308 Rain 2 Lhd } sleeves were edged with em: i400 Court, Guests were pres: oo: Be me Hy pe Commi bossed lace and seed pearls and ent from Hamilton, St. Cathar Jee assis ine Mrs ns ar lace and pearl motifs enhanced ines. Ridgeway, Cobourg, Bal: rs. 12 Pk 1 a ick le: the gown. Self rosettes nestled {imore, Omemee and Toronto. Mrs. D G. Langmait Ja | in the back waistline. Her chap- reservations; Mrs. E, G Storie el veil was secured by a coronet | and Mrs. D. H. Howe, decora Pry ar i Mrs. R. W. Heagle of crystal and peat] i wih| SOCIAL NOTICES tions rs 1 Pictured after wedding re- | bride Blackmore, Tor Mrs. W D. Burr convent of the annual birthday ba f the Golden Jubilee Chapt were carried a prizes. adiola spray on a white Bible. Mrs. William Robinson of MARRIAGE ing anniversaries, comnig and Oshawa was malvon of honor, The marriage of Verda May, ne og and your own and the attendants were Missidaughter of Mrs. Picton: Por- Hh plans are always of in Barbara Cochrane and M1iSSiter of Bethany and the late Mr terest in this column. W Douis Hubbell Miss: Debbie Porter, to Robert Rochon, son {ajephone or visit the social de oaze was junior bridesmal of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roch- ch there is no The attendants wore iden- on Belleville, took Dn in the partment for ive ¥ 3474 tical gowns of Ternilion red parsonage of Belleville United : peau de soie, styled with scoop Church, Bridge street east, on <x Mary Elizabeth Bell neckline, cap sleeves and fitted Saturday, September 16, 1961, Pi a to Mr. Peter bodice. The softly pleated drap- at 7,30 o'clock with the Rever- gglotorow will take place in ed skirts fell in a belt Sage, end Harry Davies officiating. Simcoe Street Pentecostal e waist with a sel yo 2 tanta gaught 3 the They wore thine RECEPTION Church o Saturday, : Senje 0} stone tiaras in their hair Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mackay ber 55 as pean ala Miss Debbie Toaze was also Sr. will be happy to receive Prellupua, even WT ay x 61 in vermilion peau de soie; the|their relatives and friends at of the So er 4 Dy 3 the full skirt held by a pleated cum-|the home of {heir daughter of the | cl 00 of ul BE merbund and back bow. She|Mrs. Christopher Mason, 612 Oshawa jsnoral Hii aah wore a wreath of white gladio- Finucane street, on Friday, |Sentec or y o A ! a ho t las in her hair. All the attend: September 22, from 7 pm. to Mrs. Richarc r00peY A in ants carried similar bouquets'10 p.m. on the occasion of fheir|£SS #2 misce/aneous S| pi aladi C "001 J ng People's chrysanthemums and gladiolas ENGAGEMENT {sociation of Simcoe Street Pen Mr. John Keyes was best! ap and Mrs: Matthew Ley-|tecostal Church, Mrs, Osca man and ushering were Maur- den announce the engagement|Plancke and Mrs. Stanley 50 ice Thompson and Robert Mac- of (heir daughter, Margaret|banski were hostesses al a mis Donald Doreen, to Mr. Daniel Douglas! cellaneous shower held at Fern Receiving in the Memorial Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs, hill Park club house. Mrs. Mar Hall. the bride's mother wore Cecil Gray, all of Oshawa. The shall Gordon and Mrs David - marriage will take place on McCaldon were hostesses al 2 given hy Pl Satunrday, October 21, at 3.30 miscellaneous shower YWCA ans p.m. in St. Andrew's United'the women of Simcoe Street Church, Oshawa. Pentecostal Church honoring Open House Ct = Teas, birthday parties, wed Women, Jo Aldwinckle, Dial 723-3474 RR -- -- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdsy, September 21, 1961 7 GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES UKRAINIAN P AND B AUX. Christianity in 36 countries this The September meeting of year, the Ukrainian Professional and Mrs. Boddy read a letter from Business Ladies' Auxiliary wasitha Rev, J. Skynkae, Sandy held at the home of Mrs. Harry Lake, Manitoba, telling of his Peleshok work among the Indians there The members are planning Arie the close of the meeting an afternoon tea in October for yice [uke paid tribute to Mrs new members, a ; Frank Gay who is leaving in the ohare wif ne DS oR near future to reside in Win Mrs be having a social evening by work in different department | going to the Royal Alexandra! ferent departments of Theatre the church. In her honor after ral Th noon fea was served ssist- The next meeting will be in ing the 8 Was Served god 31s # November at the home of Mrs. 8 Mrs, J. K George Boychyn Moitat, Mrs. R. H. Holden and SIMCOE STREET WMS Women's Editor for the Woman CONVENER Clare McCullough has Evening s Auxiliary The September meeting of the afternoon . auxiliary of the Woman's Missionary Society of Simcoe Street United Church was held at the home of the president, Miss Millicent Luke, | Colborne street cast | Mrs. Orville Eagle opened the meeting and gave a brief re- port of the afternoon spent at the School for Leaders held in Whitby in August. Mrs. HL. M Smith read the minutes and the (§| and treasurer's re- ports were given Mrs. H. D. Boddy presided for | NEW Charles Bennett led in he worship service Miss Millicent Luke spoke bout the Third Assembly of the | World Council of Churches |}! which will be held in New Delhi, [fi November 18 - December 5, 1961. #1 Mrs. Glen Henry gave some | facts.about the youth camps or- sanized by the Youth Depart- ¢ ment of the Geneva-based World Council of Churches; 53 of these amps through their projects jave demonstrated practical Ld the remainde f th t | | : id jeima nder o he meeting | revo utionary the future bride who has been organist at the Church for the "i rast few wears Among the out-of-town guests it the McNaughton Reynard \ vedding held recently at St George's Memorial Church were Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Lintner, | Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. Carl St Lindsay: Mrs. Stanley |Kinsman, Courtice Mr. and Mrs. W. Ferrier and Glenda and| Jim, Perth, Ontario. I'homa | | W's done with biaseut Miss Diane Hayes whose mar- riage to Mr. Jack Nicolson will {take place in the near future, vas guest of honor recently when Mrs. George Twiddy and Mrs. Samuel McMechan were co-hostesses at a miscellaneous hower at the former's home Miss Sanae 'Hagino, a brides- maid, and Miss Sharon Nicol on helped the future bride in onening the gifts. Contests were played and prizes awarded to the winners. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, assist- ed by Mrs. Harry Woods, Mrs. William Barry, Mrs Leslie Lloyd, Mrs. Edward Bouckley, Mrs. William Bradbury, Mrs. || David Calvert. Guests were | present from Toronto and Tweed, Ontario oblique* panelling.' Smaoths away wnwanted inches by melding your hips along the sitting, walking, bending lines of your body. This new slant design gives you increased fresdom of motion, heavenly comfort hour after hour! Boneless, lightweight 'nylon alastis with verticalstretch panels of satin alostic 10 tuck in tummy and derriers, I" Girdle 12.00 Panty 15.00 Both in White & Black, S-M-LXL BUDGET TERMS ® PLAN ART COMPETITION | FREDERICTON (CP)=An in-|| ternational art competition with I a $25,000 first prize donated by | Lady Dunn, widow of industrial walks with you nipeg, for her great interest and! consented to act as convener of the annual Night of Cards Branch of of Christ Memorial Church which is to Ann Potter | take place early next month GLAZIER'S Present the It bends with yaw I sits with you ist Sir James Dunn, is planned (f 498 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH for the Beaverbrook Art Gallery here next year, Lord Beaver-| : i brook said Wednesday night (ACROSS FROM SOUTH SIMCOE SCHOOL) FREE PARKING OPEN ALL DAY EVERY WED. -- FRI. TILL 9 P.M. Family Allowance & Payroll Cheques Gladly Cashed The annual Open House of the YWCA will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday. September 26 and 27, from 8 to 10 p.m. There will be displays from all the clubs and classes New this year will be a class in mosaics given hy Mrs. Law- rence Oxenham of Whitby and a millinery course for the Mother's + Day - Out by Mrs. Rudolph Zeisner of Whitby. Miss Merly Hartley will direct the Wednesday evening keep-fil class and the new program as- sistant, Miss Donna Skuce, will direct the Mothers' Day-Out keep-fit class There will be an advanced and beginners' bridge class, a painting and drawing class and a ballroom dancing class. These classes with the mosaics are for men and women There will also be a badmin ton club, young adult club, and 2 club for business girls On Saturday, Miss Donna Skuce will direct a junior crafts gym and games program and swimming classes for children from 8 to 12 years will also he held on Saturday morning and for women and girls on Mon- day evenings. These classes are held at the Ontario Ladies' Col lege, Whitby A small membership fee is charged for all groups and classes. The YWCA is support. ed by the Community Chest and this is an opportunity to register for activities We are overstocked and must clear some merchan- dise out to make room for the 1962 models coming in soon. The merchandise to be cleared is all new stock and will be sold with the regular guarantee. 1961 MODELS WASHERS AND DRYERS EXTRA SPECIAL PRICES HOME caw APPLIANCES 90 SIMCOE ST. S. DOWNTOWN OSHAWA 725-5332 HOUSEHOLD HINT When enameled bathtubs and washbowls become yellowed and dull, try washing them with a salt and turpentine mixture and see how their original lustxe comes shining through SPOIL APPETITE Too many ice-cold drinks be tween meals will spoil the ~] Fd for regular, nutritious LADIES' SPORTSWEAR LTD. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE RMTS newest fashions for fall Loak, the fall stars have appeared , the brightest most beautiful stars in the fashion firmament. 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