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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Jul 1962, p. 7

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THREE YEARS OLD today | children of is Elizabeth Louise, photo- and Mrs, | Wyckel, Mr Demmer, and Mrs. | mer, Balk; and Mr. Andy RR 4, Osh- | William Leffertstra, OMON, Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 Aa Eleanor Wotton, Bride-Elect THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 27, 1962 7 Married last Saturday in Al- bert Street United Church were Miss Alma Margaret Allin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mer- vyn Allin, of Oshawa and Mr. Paul Edward Brandon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brandon of Toronto. The ceremony was performed by the Reverend A. E, Larke assisted by the Reverend R, L. Rumball, in a srvice for the deaf. The organist was Mrs. C. A. Naylor, ATCM, RMT. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white sik organza, floor-length gown in Grecian style, with two panels falling from the shoulders at the back to the waist and a tuck- ed yoke edged with lace and _ | Alma Allin, Paul Brandon | United in Unique Ceremony identical sheath style gowns of turquoise silk organza and lace with apron over-skirts of lace. They wore white flower hats and carried bouquets of Regal gold roses and white and tur- quoise carnations. The bridegroom's brother, i\Mr. Dale Brandon, was the best man with Mr. Jack Garniss and Mr. Ivan Allin 'as ushers, Over 80 guests were present jat the reception held in the jchurch hall. The bride's mo. ther received in a sheath dress of sheer blue nylon over white flowered glazed cotton and a corsage of pink 'Seventeen' Sweetheart roses. The bride- groom's mother chose a sheath dress of tan lawn with brown eyelet Miss Eleanor Wotton, of Osh awa, who will take her mar- riage vows with Mr. James Al- pin, of Toronto, this Saturday, has been feted by many. show- ers and a troussea tea which was given by her, mother, Mrs. Melvin A. Wotton, Harmony road south. The honored guest received in a brown and gold 'pure silk dress with matching flowers, while her mother wore a flowered yellow shedth with a chiffon over-lay anc matching -|corsage. Mrs. Willis Carr of Brighton, Miss Wotton's grand- mother, wore a black and white dress with pink flowers. The bridegroom's mother greeted the guests wearing a soft nnk and white sheath, i jacket and a white corsage. Afternoon tea was poured by Mrs. John Harris, with the Misses Janet Rogers, Nancy- Ann Love, Sandra Wotton and Mrs. William Rich Miss Ellen Pierson. Displaying! the gifts were Miss Wotton's aunts, Mrs. Gordon: Bird, Mrs. James Carr and Mrs. Clarence Herrington; also Mrs. George Wotton. A family shower was held at the home of Mrs. John Harris, | Stevenson road north, at which many miscellaneous gifts were ec: serving. | Pouring tea in the evening was} Honored at Trousseau Tea held a personal shower at the home of Mrs. Joseph Tamblyn, Broadview avenue, also fellow- employees from the Assignment and Test Centre Department presented her with an elec- tric handmixer. Following the wedding re- hearsal the bridal party will be entertained at the home of Mr. Alpine's sister, Mrs. Nor- man Wetherup and Mr. Wether- up, Fernhill avenue. SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT The engagement is an- |nounced of June, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Hodson, |London, England, to Mr. Gor- 'don Roy MacLean, son of Mr. and Mrs, W, R. MacLean, Osh- jawa. The marriage will take jplace at Northminster United Church on Saturday, August 25, at 7.00, p.m. NOTICE We wish to announce that our Studio will ise : embroidery over peach|™@) graphed with her brother, of | all of Holland ie 'leap sleeves. A coronet of seed| silk. y P lreceived. be closed for Gerald Peter, one and a half. Elizabeth and Gerald are the | Mr. and Mrs KIM PATRICIA is four years old today. She is the sister of Kelly Jean who is one and a half. Kim and Kelly ere the daughters of Mr. and grandchildren Martin Dem- awa, and --lreland Studio | CELEBRATING her _ first birthday today is Karen Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. R. Smith, Oshawa boulevard north. Her gmand- -- Miss Audrey Lorraine Goyne, whose marriage to Mr. Myril James Hepburn takes place to- morrow in Centre Street United Church, has been guest of honor at several pre-nuptial events. The Misses Evelyn Found, Wanda Zielinski, Elizabeth, Fel- lows and Mrs. Eric Buechler entertained at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Miss Zielinski on Oshawa boulevard south, those present being co- workers of the bride-to-be at City Hall. After an entertanning evening, refreshments were served by hostesses The high-light of the evening lat a miscellaneous shower, at- ; tended by relatives and friends of the future bride and held at maid, Solina, was the presen- tation of a 'mock wedding", aptly enacted by Miss Irene Winter as the minister, Mrs. Douglas Coates as the bride- groom, Mrs. Gordon Burkhart as the bride, Mrs. Neil Hezzel- wood, mother-of-the-bride; Mrs. Allan Mahaffy, father of the bride; Mrs. Milford Joscoph Judge and great- granddaughters of Mrs, Alex- ander Shaw, all of Oshawa, --Aldsworth Photo hy Mrs, Patrick J: Judge, Leslie street, and granddaughters of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Commish and Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. William ter, d Edwards, best man; Mrs. Rob- UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES ert Germond, soloist, and Mrs. |Orville Heard, pianist. Assisting | the hostesses, Mrs. Langmaid and Mrs. Barry Cockburn were 8A HOME LEAGUE Mrs. Major Lewis opened the Salvation Army Home League meeting on Tuesday by lead- ing the singing of a number of requested choruses The members were wel- comed and the sick folk were remembered in.a special pray- er by Mrs. Melville Smith Members having birthdays this week were remembered by the singing a special chorus. Mrs. George Beard read the minutes and the flower money was collected during the sing ing of "Heavenly Sunshine." Mrs. George Beard was in charge of the devotional period and took as her' theme "Trees". Mrs. Patrick O'Con- nor played a piano solo, Think That I Shall Never See a Poem Lovely as a Tree."' An interesting meeting is planned for next week iinder the leadership of Mrs. David Owen and Mrs. John Ludlow FIRST BAPTIST WA The WA of First Bapti Chureh held the monthly meet ing in the home of the presi- dent, Mrs, Ralph Hopson, who opened the meeting with pray- er and the singing of a hymn The theme of the devotions was "Prayer" and a discussion was given by Mrs. Hopson The business period followed. Several members offered to assist in the Tuck Shop of Hills dale Manor August 29 It was decided to have a pic- nic and combined meeting, August 28 in Lakeview Park for members and families, each bringing refreshments for sup per. : Mrs. Ronald Co RUDY' of st closed This wonderful opportunity available to you until the end of August FOR APPOINTMENT ... PHONE 728-7021 3 HAI the meeting with prayer. Thejer, spoke about "Thanktuiness".|net "Goyne, Mie any tone, hostess served refreshments. Major Lewis thanked the|jy Mpg, Russell Auxiliary for its support over| Mrs. Erie Buechler, Mrs, Doug the past year. jlas Keeler and the Misses Betty The - assistant Cubmasters,/Goyne Lol J Mrs. Clarence Van De Walket |Kesler =o oo ee and Mrs. David McLaren were| 10TH SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX A pot-luck supper closed the season for the 10th Oshawa Scout Mothers Auxiliary re- cently, in the Salvation Army Citadel, Mrs. James Garyock, presi dent, welcomed Major and Mrs. Fred Lewis, the special guests. Mrs. Lewis, the guest speak- won by Mrs. McLaren. mas )enue, where she was honored at freshments were served by the Church, Toronto, was the/Gordon Day, Mr. Douglas Hil-|S!eet area, presented the fu- Whitmore, son of Mrs. Nelllsister, Miss Evelyn M. Muddi-|Brock street west, Miss Goyne by her brother, Mr. Robert| mother who wore a royal blue|Street United Church Women a matching hat and carried a\4re residing in Toronto. workers in the New Car Condi- chose a sheath dress of pale|bine two tablespoons of melted|Ha 1, Edith street, at which he the home of Mrs: Charles Lang-} | parents are Mrs. R. J. Clary | and Mr, and Mrs, W. | Smith, all of Oshawa: --Ireland Studio Friends Shower Audrey Goyne Prior To Tomorrow's Wedding was presented with a gift of money. The bridal panty will be en- tertained at. the home of the bride's sister Mrs. Russell J. {Hamilton and Mr. Hamilton, Kelly avenue, after the rehear- sal this evening, PERSONALS Ian Collison, Town- line road south, has returned jhome after spending two months with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Collison, | Bloor street west. | | Master Holiday time is here with its comings and goings all over the city. If you have been away, you can let your friends know that you have returned by call- jing the Social Department (723-3474), The names oi guests jand newcomers are always jmost welcome. There is no |charge for these items. | | Mrs. Austin B, Gledhill, Ajax, | I Heard, | left from Malton last Sunday for) Gorden Roy MacLean, whose flower girl; Mrs. Harold Win-/a one-Yonth vacation with her| en parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. W.) |Mason and friends in Withern-| |sea, England. | At the reception held afier the| {Brandon - Allin wedding, the} |Reverend R. L. Rumball of the} |Evangelical Church for the! Hamilton'|Deaf, who assisted in the cere-|merly and family, Bowmanville, *|mony, proposed the toast to the|have as their weekend guests, bride and interpreted the bride- groom's reply Mrs. Allan Hurlbut and Lin-) den, of Midland, Ontario, are visiting her sister Mrs. Harold Kirtley and Mr. Kirtley of Cour-| tice | Toronto guests at the Brandon-| |Allin wedding which was per- \formed by the Reverend R. I |Rumball in sign language were} |Mr. and Mrs. Mario Micetick,| |Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garniss, Mr.| land Mrs. Ray Ramsay, Mr. and| Mrs. John Rolko, Mr. and Mrs.} Robert Hooney, r. and Mrs, T.| |A. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan} Lunney, Mr. and Mrs, Claude} |Frayn, Mr, and Mrs. H.-F. King, and Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Bran-| don, the bridegroom's grandpar-) Others from out of town) jwere Mr. and Mrs, James Bas-| kerville, Richmond Hill; Mr.| jand Mrs. Donald Crump, Downs-| view; Mr. and Mrs, Edward | | ents. 'supper party, with fellow-em- pearls held her shoulder length veii of tulle and she carried a bouquet of pink Sensation roses, white carnations and stephan- otis. | Mrs. Hugh Smith was the matron of honor with the bride's sisters Mrs. Ronald Cooper and Miss Isabelle Allin as her attendants. They wore TO BE MARRIED NEXT MONTH % Northminstér United Church will be the scene of the wed- ding on Saturday, August 25, of Miss June Hodson and Mr. gagement is announced to- Spencer, Ashburn; Mr, and Mrs, Wilfred Chamberlain, Islington, and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Robin- son, Kingston. Gordon Kim- Mr, and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Kimmerly and family of Rochester, New York. Miss Alma Margaret Allin of| Oshawa whose marriage to Mr.| Paul Edward Brandon of To-| ronto, took place last Saturday| was honored by several showers prior to the event. Mrs, Mario Micetick and Miss Joan Laid-| law, both of Toronto entertained | at the former's home, the guests) being members of the Toronto Evangelical Church of the Deaf. A personal shower and buffet supper was held by Mrs, Fred Cooper, Thornton's Corners, as- sisted by Mrs. Ronald Cooper and Mrs. Leonard Wright. Games were won by Mrs, Ron- ald Connell and Mrs. John Flagel, Mrs. Hugh Smith, Mar- quette street, held a shower and ployees of the bride-elect from the Alger Press Bindery Room The bride was wearing a| serrano suit, brown and white overblouse, beige and brown accessories and a_ tangerine shade corsage, when the couple left on their honeymoon for northern Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Brandon will re- side at 55 LeRoy avenue, To- Mrs: Ronald Ogden held a linen shower with Mrs. Stanley Cook as co-hostess. Some fifty friends and neighbors were present. A miscelaneous shower was held at home of Mrs. George Wotton, Harmony road south. Mr. and Mrs. William Rich, | ronto 6, on thejr return. day. The bridedto-be is the daughter of Mr: and Mrs. i. R, Hodson of? London, England, and ber fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs, W. R. MacLean of Oshawa. present. Mrs. Norma Ashby con- ducted a bingo game with Mrs. Mervyn Allin and Mrs, Gren- ville Barnes as the winners, The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Joseph Kapanaiko and Miss Helen Bryzan. COURTESY TITLE "Princess Royal' is a cour- tesy title that may be bestowed on the oldest living daughter of a British monarch, after the death of a previous holder. Danger Rides In Small Boats There are thousands of new boats and inexperienced "drivers" on the waterways this year, and our water accident tollis spiralling at an unheard-of rate, says August Reader's Digest. But some communities have found a way to combat the menace. Do you know the 7 safety rules everyone should know to avoid tragedy this sum- mer? Get your copy of August Reader's Digest today... 36 articles of lasting interest. |Kearan, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest} Wilkes, Scarboro; the bride's |grandmother, Mrs. Lorne Simp- json, Mr. .Donald Simpson, Mr. jand Mrs. Roderick Simpson, all }of Enniskillen; Mr. and Mrs. |James Simpson, Ottawa; Mrs. |Donald Ferguson, Niagara \Falls; Mrs. Mario Cendese, | Thorold, Ontario; Mr, and Mrs. | /David Arbuckle, Lansing, Mich-) igan; Mr, and Mrs. Albert Han- jnam, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Han- jnam, Brooklin; Mr. and Mrs. William Hoit, Peterborough; Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Bourne, Streets- lyille; Mr, and Mrs, Samuel! fe 1..| The bride-elcet. was escorted sive fi ica SCOrle Gast werk po ag ye So haa |blindfolded to the home of Mrs, The lucky 'cup. prize Edward Romanuk, Scugog av- ras ; . 4 shower arranged by Mrs. Ro- The regular meetings will re- edd sume in September y ry menuk, Mrs. Robert Boyce and jthe Misses Marilyn Jackson and : | Kathryn Hamilton. . After the Whitmore-Muddiman Wedding stints vere & g jhostesses, assisted by Mrs. Rob- ert Coleman and-Mrs. Norman Olds interest ror Oshawa -- Former neighbors of the St. Margaret's Anglicanman and the ushers were Dy,|tide's family in the Nassau scene of the marriage recently|lier, Mr. Harold Roy and Mr, 'Ute bride and bridegroom with of Ruth Winnifred, daughter of| William Gauvreau. a pair of woollen blankets and Mr. W. H, Muddiman of Beau-| Following the ceremony a_ liens. maris, and the late Mrs. Muddi- reception was held at Prince) Ata party, arranged by Miss man, and Mr. John Henry Arthur House where the bride's;Anna O'Neil et her home on Whitmore of Toronto, formerly! man, received, wearing a beige|was presented with i i m1 4 . ; : Z i " ' g of Oshawa. The Reverend F. C, silk shantung dress with mateh-|gerie, wp tae MeMulkin performed the cere- ing accessories and a corsage| The bride-elect was presented mony. of talisman roses, She was as-|With a portable steam and a The bride, given in marriage|sisted by the. bridegroom's|crystal bud vase from Centre Muddiman, wore a short gown/Silk dress with navy blue and|East Unit. A presentation of .a of periwinkle blue silk chiffon/white accessories and a cor-|gladstone bag and a monetary styled with a scooped neckline|Sage of pink roses. jgift was made to the prospec- and short, shirred sleeves. The) After a wedding trip to Bar-|tive bridegroom at a stag party skirt was sheath style. She wore bados, Mr. and Mrs. Whitmore/given in his henor by his co- bouquet of white gardenias and ~ ssn tioning Department of General stephanotis TO SERVE Brocco --_/ Meters. Mrs, Arthur Willis was 'een broccoli: |_Mr. Hepbum was also 'guest matron of honor and the pean ireah green mene) f honor at a stag cme ak bride's only attendant. She Serve it often in season. Com-| ranged by friends at the Dnipro gold silk shantung with match- butter with two, tablespoons of| ing accessories and a bouquet grated Parmesan cheese, just! of yellow daisies and blue corn: prior to serving, pour the flowers sauce over the broccoli and top Mr, lan Meikleman was bestiwith more cheese. ; RSTYLING are pleased to announce "Miss Inge Plahuta (left) and Miss Lee Macko (right) Have recently joined their staff. Inge has just moved from Toronto where she worked at the Lo Vogue Beauty Salon m Bloor West for 4% years. She has also hod 6 years pre- vious experience in Salzburg, Austria. Lee is an Oshewa girl who hos worked in several of the best soions in this. area and has aiso managed her own business She has diplomas, beth os a color téchnician and in od- vanced hair styling. 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