Laurentian Honeymoon Follows Wilson-Armstrong Marriage Gowned in white, Miss Mary Ellen Lynn Armstrong, daugh- ter of Mrs. Ivy Armstrong, be- came the bride of Mr. John Albert Gordon Wilson, son of Mr, and Mrs. G. W. Wilson, all of Oshawa. The ceremony was tformed in St. George's _ Memorial Church with the Rev- erend F, G. Ongley, MA, off- ciating. Mr. Allan Reesor, organist, accompanied the boys' choir which sang "The Lord's Pray- er" and "Love Divine, All ries and a corsage of gold pom poms, When the bridal couple left on their honeymoon trip to the Laurentians the bride was wear- ing a crimson red wovl suit high- lighted by a black fur collar ment her ensemble she chose ment herr ensemble she chose black accessoies and a corsage of white fugie chrysanthemums. On their return Mr, and Mrs. Wilson will make their home in Oshawa, Loves Excelling."" Given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Samuel Jackson, SOCIAL NOTICE Jr., the bride wore a_ floor- length gown of silk organza over taffeta. It was re-embroi- dered with appliques of French lace and carried a chape! train, The slim bodice fashioned with lily-point sleeves was accented at the ne¢kline with similar appliques of French lace. Her floor-length veil of tul'e illusion was held by a headdress of seed pearls and auroraborealis, and she carried a cascade of leaves. Miss Linda Fralick was the) maid of honor with Miss Gwen-| dolyn Roberts, Mrs. Hugh Neill) and Miss Debbie Smith as the) attendants. They wore identical semi-formal gowns of imported) silk chiffon over taffeta in tones} of lavender. The bodices were) designed with bateau_necklines| featuring double drapes at the back and elbow-length sleeves. They wore matching head- dresses and carried cascades of|United Church were Miss Bar-| ailed headdress white fugie chrysanthemums FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE The forthcoming marriage is announced of Dorothy Jane MeNee, Whitby, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Robert MeNee, to Mr. Robert John Galbraith, son of Mrs. John Galbraith, Sudbury and the late Mr, Galbraith. The marriage will take place on Saturday, November 24 at 3 o'clock in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Whitby. t Barbara Brent, Russell Lane | Exchange Vows | Married recently in Columbus bara Ann Brent, daughter . of SA a a WED IN KING STREE Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Victor Robinson are seen after their marriage in King Street United Church, recent- ly. Mrs. Robinson is the for- | mer Mary Marlene Mollon, ! Viton T CHURCH daughter of Mr. and Mra, Russell C. Mollon, Oshawa, and Mr. Robertson is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Rob- inson, Woodstock. --Photo by Sneyd peacock blue dress of peau de| gold and dark brown acces- soie with overskirt, matching) sories. and carried) Mr. and Mrs. hite and matching blue chrys- Lane ~ will w (Women Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 24, 1962 7 PERSONALS Mrs. William Stirling, Oshawa boulevard north, was hostess at a dessert luncheon at her home for members of the ways and means committee of the Univer- sity Women's Club on Monday when Mrs, G. E. Lutman, .con- vener, called for reports on the forthcoming theatre night when the film "Black Tights" is to be presented as a fund . raising project. Mrs C M Hiliott, Mrs. Barnard Lewis-and Mrs. A. M. Dixon, Oshawa, and Mrs. I M Hamer, Whitby, gave most en- couraging reports. Mr. Alfred Johns recently returned from @ trip to Winni- peg where he acted as best man for his cousin, Mr, Daniel Bickell at his recent marriage to Miss Marion Stupar of Win- nipeg. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Dean Bickell of Osh-' awa, Also attending the wed-| ding were Mrs. Alfred Bickell, | grandmother of the bridegroom, and Mr. Lorne Bickell, his uncle, belle Johns, Oshawa, and Mrs. Richard Williamson of Toronto,| aunts, Starr, MPP and Mrs. Michael Starr, honorary vice-regent, and Mrs. Findlay McEwen, a for- mer member, and Mr. McEwen, Toronto. Miss Hazel Worfolk spoke on "Ports of the Western Mediter- ranean" to the Travel Group of the University Women's Club which met at the home of Mrs. A. F Annis, Simcoe street north on Monday evening: Registered at Canada House, London, from Oshawa are Mr, F. Cowell and Miss Marilyn G, Judge and, from Whitby, Mrs. Sydney Erskine and Mrs. Frank Wells. Executives and directors of the Canadian Concert Associa- tion met recently at the home of Mrs. G K. Drynan, Mary street, to formulate plans for the com- ing campaign, The presentations for the coming season will in- clude the Canadian Opera Com- Because of their special in- terest, as an_affiliate in the work of the United Nations and its agencies, member clubs of the Canadian Federation of Busi- ness and Professional Women's Clubs, set aside their October meeting every year to observe United Nations Day, which falls on October 24. Miss Lily Saunders, United Na- tions convenér and her com- B&P Women's Ulub Observes UN Day mittee arranged the program for the Oshawa Club's tribute to the organization and the day, Two films were shown, "Overture" and 'Challenge to Mankind". The film 'Overture' showed the effects of war on the world and also the many nendiencond and under-privileged children: "Challenge to Mankind" dealt with the so-called population ex- plosion and world hunger show- ing the countless millions in pov- LODGES AND SOCIETIES erty and misery, Following the showing of these films, members divided into groups for a discus- - period which was record- LTB NO 55 The regular meeting of LTB NO. 55 was held in the Orange Temple, with Worshipful Mis- tress Sister Ruth Gatchell pre- siding, assisted by Sister Gladys Beavis in the al of Deputy Master Brother Leo Kellar. The devotional exercises were performed by Sister Mary Ab- bott in the absence of the Chap- lain Sister Alice Shortt. The blue degree was exempli- fied for Sister Irene Wright and Sister Diane Lemmon. Sister Elda Howard was in- Mistress for the year 1963. The bus to the LTB and Orange Home in Richmond Hill will leave the Orange Temple at 1 o'clock on November 3. both of Bowmanvillé; Mrs, Isa-|pany's production of "Cosi Fan|;., Tutti" and two other concerts. | About 40 guests were present | lon Saturday at -a house-warm-|from Hamilton, The draws were won by Sis- Annie Fowler, Sister Diane Lemmon, Sister Barbra Mitchell, Scarborough, Miss Gladys Hill, thanked Mr, McAllister of the Oshawa Film Board for his assistance during the program, Mrs. D K Stiles, chairman of stalled as District Deputy Grand| UNICEF for Oshawa and dis- trict 'spoke of the Hallowe'en program participated annually. in the schools, . 4 Miss Irene Pawson was in charge of the club's annual of UNICEF Christmas and hasty notes, : In the absence of Mrs, R D H. Heard, Mrs, Tummonds wag in the charge of the leadership training period. ; On behalf of Mrs. W 4 convener of Ways and Méans, Miss Gladys Frise gave thé port on the recent piigs. The president re members that the club it brate its 20th anniversary efi vember, = PROTECTIVE COSMETIC -< To protect them from évil spirits, most of the people of - Yemen darken their eyelids and lashes with kohl, an antimony compound. Save On Your Milk Purchases Milk costs less if you buy the economical if half-gallon size, Skim - Homo or Guernsey | Gold. "At the Store or | At Your Door". || i JA Dacry Limited tinted to match. Mrs. Gordon Brent, Columbus, |) ithemums mane thelr home in Cohawe. The best man was Allan Hos- 27d the late Mr. Brent and Mr. eae brideerooni's brokhet, Dei! 3 _|Russell Frederick Lane, Bow- r, pod -- pri qed pices |manville, son of Mrs. Kenneth|Gary Lane, was the best man: | Now that the colder weather Stuart Smith as ushers, "Jones, Castleton. The reception was held at the). home of Mr. William Brent,|'® Coming, and some of us still The reception 'was held in the, The ceremony was performed] vith the bride's mother receiy-|40 not have clothes dryers, the Piccadilly Room of the Hotel/by the Reverend R. H. Love. g in a dress of mink brown|problem of chilly chapped hands Genosha. onan be , ape bride's bbe d bride ha a waits sereet: shantung with dark brown|when hanging out. wet overalls mother wore a cocktail dress of|length gown fashioned with peaul accessories. Assisting, the pure silk. peau de/soie in biar-|de soie skirt and bodice of lace.|pridegroom's mother Wore a|2PPears for another season. The ritz blue, matching feather hat,|Her shoulder length tulle veillnale blue brocaded dress with|@>swer, fill your indispensible white accessoriés'and a cor-|was held by a jewelled crown|matching jacket and accesso-|hot water bottle with boiling Among those entertaining priorjing party at the home of Mr. Whitby and' Pickering. me to the annual Birthday Ball of|Robert Chambers, Athol 'street|Chambers was the surprised re- the Golden Jubilee Chapter,jeast. Mr. and Mrs William)Ccipient of many gifts, IODE are Mrs. W D Burns,|Chambers, the host's parents, "HANDY" HINT regent, and Mr Burns, Mas-jand Mr. William Chambers Jr.| son street. Among their guests|were present from Hamilton and sage of pom poms tinted pink.|and she carried a cascade Of | ries. water and place in the laundry S AT MN. Fender EAT'N 7 -- > Pender EATN A, : will be the Honorable Michael'other out-of-town guests were Assisting, the bridegroom's|w h ite chrysanthemums and When the bridal couple left/basket. T ' R U E i? 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