Se rrtttterescnnce Ga GERALDINE Edith God- dard, Warren, became the bride of Alick Morton, Whit- by, recently in St. George's Anglican Church, Warren, On- tario. Miss Goddard is the SAINT MARK Lutheran Church, Port Oredit, was the setting for a double-ring cere- mony recently, when Norma Joanne Caverly was united in marriage to John Howard Crofts, Port Credit. The bride daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Goddard, Warren, and Mr. Morton is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Morton, Whitby. is a former resident of Osh- awa, the daughter 4f Mr: and Mrs. Verner R, \Caverly, Grierson street. The bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Crofts, Port Credit. --Robert Patchett, Port Credit A PRETTY WEDDING took place in Westmount United Church, recently, when Pat- ricia Lynn Carswell, only daughter of Mrs. Ewart Cars- well, was united in a doubl Wendall Butler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Butler, all of Oshawa. --Garnet Belfrey STE Y TTR TETVily. SUING! me. 1 ek Eee mM IN AN EVENING ceremony E. W. in Albert Street United Leeuwarden, Holland, and Church, recently, Rola H. the bridegroom is the son of Akkerman became, the bride Mr. and Mrs. Roelof DeVries- of Andie DeVries, both of Gorter of Quatrebras, Oshawa. The bride is the Holland. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. a , DE er Ec --Mary's Studio oem W. Parson, to Clyde Lawson Beaton, son of Mr. and Mrs. William F. Beaton, all of Oshawa. ALBERT STREET United Church was the setting re- cently for the wedding of Beverly Joan Parson, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph --By Sneyd TWIT. Mr INT. DoE iS Akkerman-Smeding of j THE MARRIAGE of Jennie Lapa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Lapa, Oshawa, to Edward Szewcezyk, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Szewczyk of VAT WARY. SIVESS CEN AVLPAIN 2, AMES YY hs A "Everasisiesces Toronto, was solemnized by the Reverend Andrew Wal- czak*in St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church, recently. ~--Ireland Studio Women Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 10, 1963 SOCIAL NOTICE MARRIAGE The marriage of Georgina Barbara Hilder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James Hilder of Sydney, Nova Scotia, to Wil- liam Albert Terry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Terry of St. Catharines, formerly of Osh- awa, took place on Saturday, ;|September 7, 1963, in First United Church, Sydney, Nova Scotia, with the Reverend E. B. S. Miller officiating. PERSONALS Representing the OshawalMrs. Bertram Armstrong. Branch, Ontario County Unit,|Among those present were their Miss Agnes Strickland and Miss|mother, Mrs. Sebert Arm- Rose Hawkes attended the ses-|strong; their sisters, Mrs. Alma sions of the Education and Pub-|Haskill, and Miss Marie Arm- licity Conference of the Ontario/strong, who is leaving for the Division, Canadian Cancer So-|missionary field in Africa this ciety, held in Toronto, October|coming weekend. 4 and 5, at the Westbury Hotel. Over 250 delegates from all) Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Stanley, parts: of the province took part|Kaiser crescent, have arrived in the conference, which is held|home after spending their vaca- triennially. - "4 England and on the ren i Present from out of town at me the Lindsey-Nichols wedding on| Mr. Leslie Wilson, Meyers Saturday were Mr. and Mrs.|street, and his son-in-law and Gary Nichols, Delhi; Mr. andjdaughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Alonzo Otis, Woodstock; |George Bateman, Garrard road, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Otis, Mr.|have returned home from and Mrs. Bruce Otis, all of In-jattending the funeral of Mr. gersoll, Ontario. Wilson's uncle, the late Merton Mr. and Mrs. Dick DeRijk,|M- Dafoe of Napanee, Craydon road, Whitby, are toot P spending the holiday weekend a " Nolegge of Craig- with their daughter, Mrs. Lippe|S'0"®, Rossland road west, DeHaan, and Mr. DeHaan, at mauedig eran * = = taht a in. ie guests Grand Rapids, Michigan. were received by Mrs. Craigie A meeting of the directors of|@nd Mrs. Donald _R. Sinclair, the Canadian Concerts Associa-|Wife of the minister of St. Luke's Church: Miss Martha Craigie opened the door to the guests. Mrs. Harold G. David- son and Mrs. Derek Allen were at the tea table for the first hour and Mrs. Robert Schell, Whitby, and Mrs. Robert MacNab, To- ronto, the second hour, The members of the Presby- terian Women of St. Luke's Church assisted the hostess. The proceeds of the tea and bake sale are in aid of the building fund. A meeting was held at the home of Mrs. G. E. Jones, Chadburn street, to formulate pians for a fall fur fashion show, to be held in November, by the St. Paul's Church Cou- pies' Club. The convener will be Mrs. D. J. Turner; Mrs. D. J. Munroe, property convener; the dessert convener, Mrs. Garth Gillespie and the ticket con- vene, Mrs. G. E. Jones. Now's the Time to Beautify Your Home with CUSTOM AND READY MADE DRAPES M. & C, Dry Goods » & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 tion was held at the home of the president, Mrs. G. K. Dry- nan, Mary street, Tuesday night when plans were laid for a membership campaign to open with a dinner meeting for can- vassers in the library of Ade- laide House next Thursday. Last Saturday, Mr. Frederick and Mr. Bertram Armstrong celebrated their birthdays to- a Marien's gether at the home of Mygand ring ceremony to Mr. Gary YOUNG PEOPLE If you wont a career in business --get all the High School you can get--then take Speciclized Business Training at the Oshawa Fabulous © EMBA* and MAJESTIC The finest quality mink. pelts fashioned in the most flattering styles. Compare the low prices and fine quality! Natural Wild Mink Stoles ..... . $295 Emba* Autumn Haze Mink « ... . $375 H-S Executive Serves At Tea Members of the E. A. Lovell Home and School Association were hostesses to the Grade 1 mothers, at a tea; held in the school auditorium on Wednes- day afternoon, October 2. The auditorium was decorated with vases of fall flowers and ootted ferns. A lovely floral arrange- ment adorned the tea table. Tea was. poured by Mrs. Nicholas Lakas, past president, and Mrs. E. H. Heavens. The executive members served. The president, Mrs. Richard Lock, welcomed the guests, and Mr. R. H. Broadbent, principal, introduced the teachers, Mrs. Ruth Cresswell, Miss Marilyn Reynolds and Mrs. J. Hill. Each teacher outlined the work being done in her class. Informal dis- cussion then took place be- tween parents and teachers. Convener for the tea was Mrs, Harry Elliott. HOUSEHOLD HINT Save your eyes by painting your darning egg half white and half black, Then use the light portion for mending dark socks; the black, for light. THE REVEREND E. B, S. Miller officiated at the mar- riage of Georgina 'Barbara HEWLY-MARRIED COUPLES . nantes Hilder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Hilder, Sydney, Nova Scotia to William Albert Last Saturday, Mrs. Robert Broadbent entertained at a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter, Judith, whose mar- riage to Mr. Ronald Benson will take place tomorrow even- ing in Christ Memorial Church. The bride-to-be and her mo- ther wore dresses of American beauty shade with the mother of the prospective bridegroom wearing a gown of brown bro- cade, Little Susan" Broadbent, the future bride's cousin, wearing a frock of white organza with touches of pink, kept the door. Miss Beth Broadbent was in charge of her sister's guest book. » Pouring tea in the afternoon were the bride-to-be's two grandmothers, Mrs. W. R. Chap- man, and Mrs. John B. Broad- bent; her aunt Mrs. Ralph Vick- ery and the future bridegroom's grandmother, Mrs. William Ben- son, Toronto. In the evening those pouring were Mrs, Hor- ace Ward-Whate, Winnipeg, and Mrs. Donald Storie. Miss Suzanne Ebbs was in charge of the wedding gifts, and Miss Carol Conlin, Mrs. John Strachan and Mrs, Hugh Holland were in charge of the trousseau rooms, The hostesses in the dining room were: Mrs. Bryce Garri- son, Mrs. Oren Broadbent, Mrs. Wallace Young, Mrs, Albert Brown and Mrs, Gerald Peter- son in the afternoon and Mrs. Frank Turney and Mrs. Emery Baldry in the evening. Friends of the future bride, who as- sisted in the dining room were her two cousins, Miss Erica Garrison and Miss Louise Broadbent, Miss Margaret Hop- kins, Mrs. Dennis Kemp, Miss Carolyn Basar and Mrs, Stan- ley Baptie of Toronto. Many showers and parties have been held for the future bride Mr. and Mrs. David Low opened: their home for a din- ner party and presentation of an electric floor polisher, with Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Worden as co-hosts. A family party and presenta- tion of a card table and chairs Parties And Showers Precede Marriage Of Judith Broadbent was made at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Broadbent. Mrs. A.. J. Brown assisted her daughter, Mrs, Hugh Hol- land, who held a linen shower at her home. A mother and daughter show- er was held at the home of Mrs. John Strachan, where the and Miss Suzanne Ebbs, as- sisted by Mrs. Gordon LaRush and Mrs. Frank Ebbs. Guests were school friends of the bride-to-be and their mothers. Mrs. Donald Storie gave a supper party and kitchen show- er at her home on Alexandra street. Mrs, Terence O'Heany assisted her mother as co-host- ess, Associates of the bride-to-be at Burn's Jewellery Store held a presentation of pyro - ceram ware at the home of Mrs. Ken- neth Suddard, Drew street. Mrs. Bruce McGregor and Mrs. Albert Bradford entertain- ed the neighbors on Lauder! road at a miscellaneous show- er at Mrs. McGregor's home. Neighbors of the future bride on Briar Hill avenue, held a pantry shelf shower, Mrs, Emery Baldry and Mrs. Frank Turney gave an even- ing party and bathroom .show- er. The guests were members of the future bride's mother's bridge club. Mrs. Charles Harwood, To- ronto, gave a miscellaneous shower; and Mrs. Alfred Cas- ton, Toronto, entertained at a luncheon and cup and saucer shower, the bride-to-be and her future bridegroom by their teaching associates at Earl Haig and El- corn Public Schools in Toronto. Following' the wedding re- hearsal last night, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vickery entertained the bridal party at their home on Glenwood crescent. Terry, son of Mr, and Mrs, ° Walter A. Terry, St. Cathar- ines, formerly of Oshawa. the ceremony took place in the - First United Church, Sydney, recently, --Gordon More, St. Catharines .. hostesses were Mrs, Strachan] | Presentations were made to/ Smart to serve- Wise to buy... 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