(cme Entertain Pair | Prior to Wedding | Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Little, |parents of the prospective) In a double-ring ceremony !n \bridegroom will entertain the| Northminster United Church bridal party following the re-/Donna Charlene, daughter o jhearsal this evening for 'the|/Mr, and Mrs. F, C, Nauss, anc | wedding tomorrow of Mr. John) | Raymond James Abbott, son o Northminster United Church Setting For Abbott-Nauss Rites Mr. Stuart Smith was best man and the ushers were Mr ohn Appleton, Mr. Brian Nauss and Mr, Gerald Abbott The reception was held in the! formerly of Oshawa, is a niece) of Mrs. Scammell. | The former Donna Charlene Nauss was entertained at mis-) cellaneous showers, prior to her} marriage to Mr. Raymond Ab-) "| boti on Saturday.' Hosttesses were Mrs. Jack Sanders, as- sisted by her daughters and! Mrs. Dennis Abbott, the bride-| groom's aunt; Mrs, Glenn Lee, | ' assisted by Mrs. Richard Rek-| © ker; Mrs. Stuart Smith, the ma-/ tron of honor, assisted by} friends of the bride. Mrs, James Snudden arranged a linen show-| er given by neighbors of the) *\bridegroom who was honored 2 ae erent MR. AND MRS. CHARLES A. WELLS Wide Circle Of Friends Honors Couple On Golden Anniversary r Mrs. Charies A Letters were. received from wells, ants ricoh held ar 1e Prime Minister, the Honor-|at a stag party held at the home ion at their home last F Lester B.. Pearson; the|of Mrs. Hugh Smith and given evening to celebrate theirjleader of the Opposition Mr iby her son, Mr. Stuart Smith, 50th wedding anniversary nbaker; Mr. Michael the best man To receive, the br ( id the Ontario Min- years ago wore an ylister ¢ the Honorable Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Abbott, dress of cafe-au-lait Dr. Matthew B.. Dymond the bridegroom's parents held a .de and a corsage of cream! Mrs. Wells is the formerjparty for the wedding princi-/ roses Dorothy May. Colliss of Peters-|pais after the Friday. night re- Grandsons Douglas an d, Hampshire, England. She/hearsal for the Abbott-Nauss Rober: Proctor and a pat 1 Mr, Wells, also of Peters wedding x eld, came to Canada to join in 1918 and were mar-| Mrs. Fred Nauss held a trous- atives n St. Peter's Anglican seau tea for her daughter, the irch, Cobourg; by the late former Miss Donna Nauss, who, J. Spratt received with her mother and "ame to Oshawa in 1919, the bridegroom's mother, Mrs./| vorking for) Robert Abbott. Mrs. Nauss r ific Railway Wore light green brocade, Mrs Mrs. George Murless, Mr.! "YOUR BEST Buy" of Sioux I ia out and ostal service| Abbott, navy blue, sheath styles dale : ' Siege and Mrs. E. A. Seeley, Mr. and CI ma hh | Following their marriage in a Mr. anit ashy Mrs. Leo, Karnath. © rien nent and stayed i | St. George's Memorial Church, George MacGregor, Oshawa. |, are ee aa mend boi i --- bet nl Mary Lodge, 97, LOBA and is oh eeree ' ie . : he bridegroom's parents are The Liberal = Auxiliary will "a thats n g Mayor Lyman G d service for 32 years es SA p Dr. and Mrs. Trevor John ; tA ka Bs meet next on September 12, at Giffor id Mr. T D 4 etirement he Joi ned the/Social service and education} . : oad Shpt. Lt. Edward C. LeGas- Ad in Hons * ML. ne nt Thom : Ca; onaires Corps and isisecretary. of the rag Se LeGassick, left for England sick. MBE, R.N. (Retired), |@¢laide House, 4 : » ire Ge "oelat. employed at the Un.|Branch of the Woman's Auxili-| and the continent. The bride, and Mrs. LeGassick of Goud- "her daughters.}employment Insurance Com- lel St. George's Memorial} ee apts haf wie g hurst, Kent, E "on one Mrs Ma ive! mission ary acGre bi deh S iS ine --Iireland Studio | eee : Lioyd Haynes served. overseas in the : Mr. Wells maintains his mem-|---- - 'i I YOUNG PEOPLE IF YOU HAVE HAD nd } Arthur Meredit R 1 an Regiment in|bership in the Royal Canadian | TOPS M b | Pauline Shaw. June Deveau won YOUR HOLIDAYS_--THEN PUT THE BALANCE A telegram was received|World War I and with the Vet- _ egiment Association in Toron- ember ithe lucky prize draw of an gg the Premier of Ontario,\eran Guards in World War I. 7 IE R iti » donated by Mary McCon OF YOUR SUMMER TO GOOD.USE! the Honorable John P. Robarts,jH an active member of i couple received numer-} ell, Coffee and tea were served and an illuminated scro!] from|Branch 43, Royal Canadian Le nto ase and cards and| ams ecognl 10n by Hilda Scott and Kay: Puffer ENROLL NOW FOR BUSINESS TRAINING the Minister of Citizenship for|gion and Mrs. Wells is a mem-/handsome gifts and flowers} 4 gs en k place at) It wa scided that Au pecial event took place a It was, decided that Aug Ontario, the Honorable John'ber of the Ladies' Auxiliary i England and the United tne Oshawa Tops Club meeting,'6 wo be: ibe ng night for AT THE OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE She is also a member of Queen| es |July 23, Frances Kettela attain-/ TOPS, Members were asked to! You i iti i ee liecuas I mbers were aske can still take Typewriting - Business Se | Mr. and Mrs. -Wells have| jed her KOPS-in-waiting s sicome to the CRA at 8 p.m. for! e Typ g BEE three. daughters: Mrs. Thomas/and was honored with a it) weigh-ins as usual Machines - Bookeeping - Spelling - English Mitchinson (May), Mrs. Mau-jand corsage presented by lead Fo nation on TOPS, tel-| : rice Proctor (Ellen), Mrs. Lioyd)er Kay. Puffer. To become a) ephone . Mathematics - Attend either 9:00 till 11:00 Haynes (Mary) and one son, bey (Kept Off Pounds Se : ies i eo Charles of Toronto. There arejibly) a TOPS member must : om and take up to two subjects - Tuition 20.00 per jsix grandsons, one granddaugh-, pode her desired weight set by HELP IN HARVEST iter, and two great - erand-|a doctor and stay at that ievel| Some 4,300 temporary kinder- month or attend 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and take children varying three n ree) gartens.and ereches are' set : : ter S| On Saturday-evening Mr and months, After riod Bilge ia Biledcaa" Giiseee ca up to five subjects - tuition 35.00 per month. |Mrs. Wells were entertained at|time she is zed aS a) mother be free to help One month of concentrated effort will pa ja family dinner at Christ Mem |KOP and is eligible to graduate! bring in the harvest ig ' £ jorial-Church. A corsage of yel-|at the annual convention you real dividends - Just dial 725-3375 for low roses was presented to Mrs.| There were 15 members and . i Wells by her granddaughter,|two visitors present at this Ronald W., Bilsky, oC Complete details, Over one hundred enrolled now! Page ~~ Hag a Mien trate | meeting Of the 13 losers DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC o Mr. Wells by Miss Gaylelence Russell was the 100 Kine E 728-51 jMitchinson, a great grand-jioser of the week with 7 !s ih 5156 daughter. Mr. Charles Wells,/Two "pigs" were banish a %6 o cachacan OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE | the (couple's only son _said|the pig-pen for over-ea : FOR HOLIDAYS 10 SIMCOE STREET, NORTH OSHAWA, ONT. | | grace and grandson, James/were fined 10 cents per G1) 4 Mitchinson was master of cere-|Games were enjoyed after monies oring ou KOP-in-waiting, and During the. evening Mr. and|the prize/ winners w Vinni Mrs. Wells were presented with| \Brillinger, Leota Robinson and a gift from the family by their West and family, Washington,|Janice served; Miss Joy Nauss f 1 D.C. Many guests attended|kept the guest book and the bridegroom's neighbors fetedjapplique. The full-length skiri When from Willowdale as well as|trousseau and gifts were dis- the bride-elect at a shower in dimpled by tiny rosettes, blos- Miss Elaine Coles of Downs-|played: by Mrs. Brian Nauss, Radio. Park clubhouse arranged,Somed out to a bustle back and ou're view and Miss G. Weir of|Miss Margaret Parker and Miss by Mrs. Richard March Sr. iy re P igeragtec was a _ y " M4 y Mrs Edward Fegen. ig n pOssoOms an ee vee Carol Parker. ____land Mrs. Edward Fegen. _lieaves, tipped with sequin and|t SHOPPING Mr. and Mrs. Carl Scammell, pearls, holding a four-tier, iilu- Gibb street, have had Mr. and sion veil. She carried a cascade Mrs Cheser Stelmack of Ra- | of "ai roses and stephanotis, never bine : ; rg The matron of honor, Mrs, ° eine, Wisconsin, visiting them i. att i fail | s. Mrs, Stelmack,| jStuart Smith and the attend ece for a few days. Mrs. Ste | pos sa Serpe' Perce | HONEYMOONING IN ENGLAND |, Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 {James Little and Miss Bar- |r. san at 5 J, see deteeation hall of Oshawa Fiy bara Louise Adams. | ae feo Balardae aHaraeen-- ng Club. To receive, the bride's THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 25, 1963 The bride-to-be has been!" : - noon. {mother wore medium blue em 8 " : je é The Reverend Frank Ward 0t-))).. , or te , much entertained recently, Mrs. Holated and Mr Jolin Robert vossed lace over taffeta and the) |J. Earl Hall, Westmoreland av-| Se (q.\oridegroom's mother was in) son, organist played the wed:|....¢h with hi : ie 'enue, held a _ miscellaneous) : veach with a matching jacket | pwd |ding music. Solos were sung DY|white accessories and hite | ° |shower at her home for triends| yy Ross Cotton, "The. Lord's medone tat ato : hth | sig s L carnations tinte a t Guests: attending the Just- and the bride-elect, gold bro-/and neighbors and wise et eed |Prayer", "The Wedding Pray pens completed gt ed EX KE R oe West wedding from a consid-|cade. The bridegroom's grand-|ed by eat Jack Pic ind ler" and "O Perfect Love" pe aoe ea erable distance. were Mrs.|mother, Mrs, Harold Abbott,| Mrs. Harold Masters and Mrs-| Given in marriage by ner "The honeymoon is bein int 7. A. Jones and Bruce Jones of|poured tea and the assistants D. F. Dwyer lfather, the bride wore a classic con ts being spen! Kelowna, British Columbia;|were Mrs. John King, Mrs. Stu-. Mrs Jack Sneddon " arranged gown 'of peau de soie, designed Mrs. R. C..Hamren, San Jose,/art Smith and Mrs. Dennis Ab-'a miscellaneous shower at the|by herself, featuring. lily-point California: Dr, and Mrs. R. O.|bott. The Misses Pattie and home of Mrs. Richard March/sleeves and a scooped neckline f ~ Jr., Montrave avenue, and thejaccented by Swiss-embroidered Mrs, Brian Nauss and Miss Pat- jricia Abbott, wore dresses, de-! | Signed by the bride, of soft aqua} organza over taffeta, with scoop necklines, short sleeves and fu!! |skirts. A self drape, accented by a rosette fell from the shoulder at the back and their matching headdresses were comple }mented by rosettes, Aqua-spray- ed chrysanthemums composed! | their teardrop bouquets. | to buy..- Wiles GINGER ALE Liberal Auxiliary | Holds Last Euchre The Oshawa Liberal Women' s} Auxiliary held the final euchre| for the summer, at 57 Gibbons/| more Te: on Tuesday evening, July flavor 3. This was the third successful euchre party, convened by Mrs. beaede Fred McKee and Mrs. Gordon| sparkle Varnum --more Mr.. Robert Stroud, Liberal jcandidate for the next Provin- [cial election, drew the door |prize, the lucky winner being |Mrs. Leonard Bigwood. Other |prize-winners were Mrs. Walter Beach with a high score of 96.) |Margaret Wilkinson and Walter| Beach with a tie for second andl third, score 94; Mrs. G. 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