THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, July 6, 1964 MARRIED RECENTLY Given in marriage by her lic Church recently. The bride brother, Mr. Thomas LeBlanc, Ruth Lillian LeBlanc of Jog- gins, Cumberland County, Nova Scotia became the bride of George William Mitchell in St. Gertrude's Roman Catho- Mr. And Mrs. Thomas Wray Celebrate Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wray,|their nieces, Miss Naomi Horn, Hampton, passed a wonderful|Dutton; Mrs, Wray's sister, Miss milestone recently when they|Norah Horn, Hampton; and _ {their grandsons, Mr. Douglas celebrated their golden wedding. |reane and Mr. Paul Keane. On a recent Saturday, twenty-| Oshawa. eight relatives attended a dinner) Mrs. Wray is the former party at the Acres. The table|Mary Elizabeth Horn, daughter was graced with gold andj the late Mr, and Mrs. Charles h th iq-| Horn, Hampton. Mr. Wray is bronze chrysanthemums, go |the son of the late Mr. and edged place cards and favors./Mrs. Robert Wray, After a graciously served turkeyjmanham, Yorkshire, England. dinner, Mr. Jackson Wray, a\Mr. Wray arrived in Canada . i from Leeds October 13, 1903. son of the honored couple, wel-| Mr. and Mrs. Wray were comed the guests. married in Hampton, June 17, Various relatives offered con-|1914, by the late Reverend C. gratulations and recalled in-|W. Barrett. Following their mar- cidents of the wedding, dayjriage they resided for two years| fifty years ago. Mr. Wray re-/on Celina street in Oshawa. The| plied most graciously. remainder of their married life The party moved to the Wray has been spent in Hampton. residence where the bride and bridegroom of fifty years were presented with two lawn chairs, a gold cup and saucer and a gold colored brocade footstool. The evening was spent in re- miniscing when the younger members of the family learned of their ancestors as they com- piled a family tree. Anniversary cake and tea were served. Guests .-were present from London, Ontario, Kitchener, Tor- onto, Dutton, Newcastle, Whit- by and Oshawa. The following Wednesday neighbors and friends called to congratulate the couple, who received many beautiful gifts. Serving tea and cookies were their granddaughters, Miss. Max- ine Wray and Miss Debora Wray, both of Oshawa. Also on hand to help them celebrate were their son Mr. Jackson Wray and Mrs. Wray; their daughter, Mrs. Samuel Keane and Mr. Keane, all of Oshawa: SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT | Mr. and Mrs. Donald Poole, North Bay announce the en-| gagement of their daughter, | Penelope Anne, to Tibor Steven Simon, Oshawa, son of Mr.| and Mrs. Anthony Simon, Hun-| gary. The wedding will take! place on Saturday, July 18, 1964, at 4:00 p.m., in Simcoe Street United Church, Oshawa. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE The forthcoming marriage is announced of Justeene_ Mary, daughter of Mr. George J. Bell. Oshawa, and the late Mrs. Bell, to John Lander Harris, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Har- ris, Oshawa. The wedding is to take place on Saturday, July 25, 1964, at 2.00 p.m. in. the Chapel of Simcoe Street United, Church, Oshawa. and Mrs. Charles Joseph Le- Blane and the bridegroom is is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dorian Mitchell of Osh- awa. Ireland Studio be happier . . happiest day o (\) is the daughter of the late Mr. | of Good-) You're 'in love, you're engaged, and you couldn't gowns from our heavenly array for Fall. and Winter weddings. Come in, choose your preference . . 64 SIMCOE ST. NORTH Demands Are High In Present Effort To Live Full Life By ROBERTA F. ROESCH It costs more to be a some- body than it does to be a no- This statement, of course, is as obvious as the face on the bedroom clock. But it's also just as real as the clock that wakes you every morning! And when you're willing to pay your way, somebody is more fun than nobody--even though the costs come high to stay in the running in. life, : How then do you pay your way to getting your place in the sun ins.ead of on the side- lines where days seem to pass you by? Let's count a few of the costs. To begin with, it costs more in organization to plan your time and activities than it does to let time slip right by from one year to another. It costs more in patience: to serve your apprenticeship, in whatever you want to do, than it does to champ at the bit to! Miss Penelope Anne Poole will become the bride of Mr. Tibor Steven Simon, both of Oshawa, according to an an- nouncement made today by Miss Poole's parents Mr. and Mrs, Donald Poole of North ANNOUNCE WEDDING PLANS |world's airlines, a four-day con- SHORT OF PILOTS. MONTREAL (CP) -- A ser- fous shortage of pilots faces the ference of flight training direc- tors and chief pilots has been told. Stan Krzyczkowski, LATA's technical director, said the air- lines are facing a shortage of pilots that could become criti- cal as they expand operations. $61,000,000 SURPLUS CANBERRA (AP)--The. Aus- tralian government has ended the fiscal year with a surplus of nearly $61,000,000 instead of the $128,000,000 deficit forecast in the budget. Treasurer Harold Holt said the higher revenues | reflected Australia's exception- ally buoyant business and em-' ployment conditions. 33 SIMCOE ST. S. I'm Told That WARD'S is the place to shop for UNIFORMS NEW STYLES FOR SUMMER IN COTTON OR TERYLENE _ PHONE 725-1151 Bay. Mr. Simon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Simon of Hungary. The ceremony will take place on Saturday, July 18, 1964 in Simcoe Street Uni- ted Church. . Mary's Studio get to the top right away. od ; It costs more. in courage to assets and abilities than it does| take a gamble and follow to approach things haphazardly. through on a good idea than it) {¢ costs more in friendliness does to sit tight and never take| ang enthusiasm to reach out to a chance. |people than it does to sit back PERSONAL EFFORT jand let people come to you, | It costs more in effort to IMPORTANT FIRST STEP jkeep your weight down and| jt costs more in get-up-and-go jyour appearance up than itito take that important first step ;does to let yourself go. toward something you want to It costs more in daring and! qo today than it does to put it adventure to flavor your days/gtf till tomorrow, next week, | with flair instead of insipid no- next month or next year, spice. ; J) costs. more in careful at-|, It costs more in work for to- ltention to be a stickler for de-|94Y to get training, education tails than it does to let your-|4%d background than it does to lself get careless. 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