Thompson-Hall Nuptials Held In St. George's United in St. George's Me- morial Church last Saturday were Miss Margaret Lillian winckle, Women' Hall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. fo Aliwine Uemen s Editor Dial 723-3474 Wilbert D. Hall of Oshawa to Mr. Ronald B. Thompson of THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 30, 1962 Oshawa, son of Mr. George Thompson of Toronto and Mrs. Gerald Galbraith of Oshawa. The ceremony was performed by the Reverend C. D. Wilson with the wedding music played by Mr. Clarence Keith. The bride, given in marriage One by her father, wore a pure silk; Grace Chapel, Ontario Ladies shantung sheath dress in yellow-|College, Whitby, was the setting green and white floral print with|last Saturday for the marriage a white linen flared coat, white|of Miss Suzan Shain McKay, picture hat, white accessories|daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Wil- and a nosegay of white carna-|son Gibbs McKay of Oshawa, tions and yellow chrysanthe-|to Mr, Philip John Jenkinson, mums. son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor The matron of honor. Mrs.) Jack Jenkinson of Toronto. Donald Moss, wore a street-| The ceremony was performed length dress of mint green faille| py the Reverend S. L. Osborne, taffeta with white accessories|pp principal of the Ontario and carried a nosegay of bronze) iar n Ladies' College. and yellow chrysanthemums. | ; ; : sae The best man was Mr. Ron- Given in marriage by her fa- ald Scott. ther, the bride wore a floor- For the reception, held at the|length gown of oyster-white Sandalwood Restaurant, the|Peau de soie with a bell skirt, bride's mother wore a powder chapel train and a short sleeved blue dress of linen and lace|jacket. A bouffant veil was held with a matching jacket, white|by a fabric rose headdress and HOLIDAYMAKER Miss Ann Adamack, Adel- | Harbor bound for a summer | aide avenue east, is seen | vacation cruise to the capital |pink gladiolus florets. aboard the M. S. Italia just be- | of the Bahamas, Nassau. bridegroom's mother chose a fore sailing from New York Photo courtesy Home Lines dress of green organza over, Miss Mary Hezzelwood. was % flowered taffeta with match-|the maid of honor with Miss . . . ing jacket, green and white ac-|Ruth MacPherson and Mrs, Joan Diane Wilson, Brooklin Wed to Mr. Ronald McKinzie cessories and yellow gladiolus|Paul Taylor both of Toronto, for her corsage. Miss Elizabeth Johnston, Ma- After their wedding trip to/doc, and the bride's sister, Miss Eastern Ontario the bridal cou-|Laurie McKay as the attend- BROOKLIN -- A wedding of,the bride was wearing a moss wide interest in the community|green two-piece ensembie, with took place Saturday evening at|white hat, and accessories, and Brooklin United Church, when/a corsage of bronze and yellow! ple will live in Kingston. ants. They wore amber-coral Joan Diane Wilson, daughter of|chrysanthemums é Mr and Mrs. Alfred Wilson,) Upon their return. Mr. and| Brooklin, became the bride of|/Mrs. Ronald McKinzie wil Ire-| & Carnarvon, Ontario The Reverend S. J. Hillier) officiaetd. The wedding music Caen io tan bY hae Guests from out of town at) | father, the bride was gowned|the McKinzie-Wilson wedding in white silk organza, over silk|mcluded Mrs. James Douglas,| : draped cummerbund with ' F , Rio yiaadae hori neth skirt|F erty; Miss V. Bick, Oshawa with chapel ¢rain. Her finger-/Mrs. Frank Crosier, Mr. and, carried a cascade of white car-|,.; oe r nations with pink sweetheart Trimble, and Mr. and Mrs. W.,) }* rosebuds Sadler, Greenwood; Mr. and! | of Mrs. J. Dobson, Uxbridge; Mr.|) Brooklin, her attendant. They|; alle: | wore identical gowns of powder|? Belleville; Mr. Gary Law-| The engagement is an-, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. blue crepe chiffon over ice|*ence, Trois Rivieres, Quebec;) nounced of Miss Doris E. Wat- | Oryal Watson of Little Britain blue taffeta, styled with cape|Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Diamond,} son and Mr. Gary C. Houck | 414 per fiance is the son of effect on bodice, street-length|Aurora; Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Mid| Whose marriage is to take Mik aad Mil red full skirt and flower headdress|dieton, Whibty; Mr. and Mrs,| Place in Trinity United | ™F. ane Xirs, Milles abated with short veil. Each carried|Alan Wil d family; _| Church, Uxbridge on Saturday | Houck of Uxbridge, Ontario. a cascade of pink and white Lioyd Wlison, all Pogo Ro August 25. The bride-to-be is --Cadieux, Stouffville carnations. Miss Cathy Wilson|Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Pugh and : ; Skewer Chunks of Lamb, Fruit age. TO BE WED AT UXBRIDGE \ Ronald McKinzie, son of Mr |side at Manchester, Ontario. and Mrs, Dennis McKinzie, of} was played by Mrs. J. Dobson, | Holliday, Brooklin, was soloist taffeta, with insets of Alencon|Aberdeen, Scotland; Mr. and!) lace, petal pointed neckline,|Mrs, David Brunton, Port)? tip veil of tulle, fell from a/Mrs. Grant Innis, all of Man- i pearl studded tiara, and she/chester; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest | Mrs. Lynn Middleton Whitby was matron of honor|and Mrs. Lloyd Wilson and fam-| -- acted as flower girl dressed in|Mr. Glen Pugh, Claremont: Mrs.| powder blue chiffon over icel Arthur Diamond, Mr. Harold blue taffeta, styled with cape-|McKinzie, Mr. and Mrs. Al-| let, and full skirt. She wore alfred Corby, Miss Doreen Cor-! 2 \Doris bow headdress to match, and catried a miniature cascade of pink and white carnations. by, Mrs. McCullum and daugh-| ter, Mr. and Mrs- Leavers and| Mr. and Mrs. Murray Esson, all For Tasty Barbecued Kebabs Suzan McKay, Philip Jenkinson Married in Grace Chapel OLC peau de soie gowns with bell skirts and short sleeved jackets. Their ensembles were complet- ed with pill box hats and cas- icades of Talisman roses, The best man was Mr. Paul Taylor with Mr. Kenneth Jen- |kinson, brother of the bride- groom, Mr. Gibbs McKay, Mr. |Drew McKay, brothers of the 'bride, and Mr, Bruce Hillman as ushers. The bride's mother received) at the reception held at Guild- wood Hall, Scarborough, attired in green silk shantung assisted \by the bridegroom's mother, who was wearing beige shantung The bride chose a white and accessories and a corsage of|She carried a cascade of Talis-| gold ensemble with white acces-| T h e| man-roses, stephanotis and foli-/sories for travelling, when the bridal couple left on their honey- moon for Cape Cod and Maine. Mr. and Mrs, Jenkinson will reside in Toronto on their. re- turn, Guests were from Toronto, Waterloo, Guelph, Oakville and surrounding districts. SOCIAL NOTICE | ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Orval Watson, Little Britain, announce the en- gagement of . their daughter Edith Watson to Gary Carl Houck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miles Ted) Houck, Uxbridge. The marriage will take place on Saturday, August 1962, in Trinty United Church, Uxbridge. 95 "9, CAKE AND FRUIT A little leftover cake and a few berries, but not enough to make a complete dessert of s jeach! This is a problem but not limpossible to solve. Combine jthem, suggest the home econo- mists at Macdonald Institute, Guelph. Cut the cake in % to 1 inch pieces, add the berries, then fold in a small recipe of soft custard or pudding. Top with whipped cream and chill. Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and superfluous hair. Over 15 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawa at the Genoshe Hotel, July 31 & Aug 1 PHONE 723-4641 silk) HOUSEHOLD HINT mend that eggs be eaten at the 4| As a source of high-quality rate of one a day or at leas' protein, nutritionists recom-|three or four a week. TO LIVE IN CALIFORNIA In a double-ring ceremony St. George's Ukrainian Catholic Church recently, Miss Barbara Shirley Dobro- shinsky, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dobro- im shinsky of Courtice became the bride of Mr. Paul Clark Buyalski of Sacramento, Cali- fornia, son of Mrs. Michael Buyalski of Los Angeles, Cali- fornia. Suzan McKay Much Entertained Prior to Wedding, Saturday Mrs. W. G. McKay, King street east, held a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter, Suzan Shain McKay prior to her marriage last Saturday to Mr. Philip John Jenkinson. The jostess was assisted by Miss Mary Hezzelwood, Miss Ruth MacPherson, Mrs. Paul Taylor, Miss Laurie McKay and Miss Elizabeth Johnston. Serving were Miss Shawne Murphy, Miss Bonnie Cameron, Mrs. Donald Leask and Mrs. Doug- las Greentree. Pouring tea were Mrs. James Slavin, Mrs. Thom- as Murphy, Mrs. Lionel Hind of Oshawa, Mrs. James Carnwith, Brooklin, Mrs, Donald Rose, Mrs, A, W. Rose, Oakville, Mrs. Lloyd Rose, Clarkson, Miss Ethel Shain, Toronto, and Miss Florence Jeffcott of Milton Miss McKay was also feted at several pre-nuptial parties. Mrs. Neil Hezzelwood. and Miss Mary Hezzelwood, Mary street, held a luncheon and kit- chen shower and a buffet sup- Se % rving per and presentation were held by Mrs. Bruce Cameron, Glen- view ayenue. Miss Ruth MacPherson and Mrs. Paul Taylor of Toronto were hostesses at a bathroom shower and at a community shower arranged by Mrs. H. W. Hoskin, Mrs. Douglas Greentree and Mrs. Neilson Greentree the bride-to-be was presented with, gifts of linen 4 miscellaneous shower was held by Miss Elizabeth Johnston of Toronto. Mrs. Harry Foss of Toronto was hostess at a kitchen shower when the bride-elect was pre-| sented with many cooking uten-| sils | Mrs. James Carnwith, Brook-| lin, held a swimming pool party) at her home at which a pre-} sentation was made to Miss, McKay } Nursing colleagues of Toron- to General Hospital held a sup- --Ireland Studio | © Busy People © cat... MY BANK 10 3 MILLION CANADIANS They bank by mail the B of M way. You can get full details without obligation at yout nearest B of M branch. Why = not call in or write today? Speedy Woy to BANK-BY- MAIL Nothing could be simpler The B of M's mail deposit-form -- made of "no- carbon-required" paper -- eliminates the need for repetitive writing or messy carbons. You make out only one deposit-slip. Presto, there's a second copy which comes back from the Bank as your re- ceipt...and a third copy which you keep for your records. We supply a pre-addressed envelope with our form which you can use for your next deposit. 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The ushers were Mr.|Brunswick, have been recent|and cooked over an open fire, is| tions. Gary Lawrence, of Trois)guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald rapidly becoming popular fare' Jf a marinade is used pour the Rivieres, Quebec, and Mr. Glen|Doughty, Emerald avenue. at picnics and barbecues. sauce over meat and allow to Pugh, Claremont, Ontario. Kebab, kabob or kaboub, no het onvanad in thay sehaer The reception was held in Ge ale' cat Mies, Gaoroe Par jmatter how you mix up the let-\"" * eee Ria ey the 'Christian Education Hallo -- be = ae om, ters, they still add up to a de- ator 12 hours or longer. Turn of Brooklin United Church. Re-| pee , hi eae wong lectable combination of juicy occasionally. To grill, thread ceiving, the bride's mother her "Fourth wstaday. Gus O'|bites of lamb and vegetables|cubes of lamb on skewer. Par- wore blue silk organza, styled)... her pe Tia Nendra broiled together on a skewer. | tially cook with sheath skirt and matching|r ookhart Barry Gordon, Bon- The metal skewers required) Remove meat with tongs and duster,. blue feathered whimsy,| : : _ for shish-kebab, usually between jt kewer chunks of "e y inie Breen and Gerry and\*° : alternate on skewer chunks 0} blue and white accessories and Cathy Tacos. The tabi ae\eignt to twelve inches long, are!nineapple, slices of green pep- a corsage of pink carnations. SU ro cick e jane Was available for only a few cents|per. large sand < Win. é decorated with a birthday cake per, large mushroom caps. Fin She. was assisted by the and games and refreshments at any hardware store. ish cooking. Suggested Marinade bridegroom's mother, attired in| were served. 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