THIS EXCITED young lad * is Glen Coolidge, one year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Coolidge, Park road south. His proud grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Charles Graham THIS CHARMING family group are, from the left: Daryd, two and one-half years old; Roman, one year old; and David, four years of age. They and Mr, and Mrs, Melville Coolidge, and his great grand- parents are Mr. Wilfred Grif- fin and Mrs. Donald Griffin, all of Oshawa. --Ireland Studio are the children of Dr. and Mrs. Eugene D'Alessandro, North Arlington, New Jersey. Mrs, D'Alessandro is the for- mer Vera Nedozytko. Reg. ALSO ONE YEAR OLD is Francis Emil Fusco, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fusco, Park road north. His grand- parents are Mr, and Mrs, N., of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Dymtro Nedozytko, Conant street, Oshawa, are the chil- dren's proud grandparents. --Mary's Studio Round Of Parties, Presentations Held For Judith Ann Dougherty Mrs. Lawrence Cole Allen, the former Judith Ann Dougherty, Oshawa, formerly of Guelph; was entertained at many. show- ers, parties, and teas, prior to her marriage recently in Dublin Street United Church, Guelph. Mrs, William Dougherty en- tertained at a trousseau tea for her daughter, who assisted her in receiving the guests. Also re- ceiving were Mrs. Lawrence T. J. Allen, Oshawa, the pros- pective bridegroom's mother and Mrs. H. A. Gabraith, Bow- manvile, his grandmother. Pouring tea were Mrs. H. A. Bagnall, Guelph; Mrs, Orval Dougherty, Hamilton; Mrs. R. Matthews, Markdale; Mrs. R. L. Hancock, Toronto; and Mrs. H. Edde, Mrs. L. Fischer, Mrs. E. Gaulton, all of Hamil- ton; and Mrs. Robert Burnell, Dundas. Other assistants were Miss Janet Matthews; Miss Virginia Burnell, Miss Kay Hancock, Miss "Rosslyn Edde, Mrs, J. Marshall, Mrs. R. Bowman, Mrs. B. Knox, Mrs. N, Stillman, and Mrs. D. Bissett. At the door were Miss Debbie Bowman, Miss Lori Sacks, and Miss Jo- Anne Bissett. Displaying the shower and wedding gifts were: and} Mrs. Clifford Smith, Miss Anne Walberg, Miss Ann Ketcheson, and Miss Carol Dougherty. Mrs. L. T. J. Allen entertain- ed at tea in honor of her future daughter - in - law and Mrs. Dougherty assisted in receiving. Those pouring tea were Miss Marie Cole, Markham; Mrs. R. L. Hancock, Toronto; Mrs, A. R. Scott, Goderich; and Mrs. R. E. Lee, Oshawa. Others assisting were Mrs. C. E. Scott, Mrs. Douglas Edwards, Mrs. Robert Wild, Mrs, Clifford Smith, Miss Carol Edwards, Miss Marilyn Scott, Miss Sylvia Southern, Miss Kay Hancock, Miss Lynda Bird, Miss Heidi Schulze and Miss Helen Cole. Attending the door were Miss Sharon McKay, Mss Cathy -Pat- terson, and Miss Dawn Berry, Mr. and Mrs. Ross E. Lee, assisted by Mrs, Allan Werry and Mrs. Brian Lee gave a sup- per party at the Lee's home for the young couple, Guests were young married cousins of the future bridegroom. A pres- entation of a planter and match- ing plaques was made, The Scout Group Auxiliary and the Group Committee of the 13th Oshawa Scout Troop, of whieh the prospective bride- groom is the Scoutmaster, pre- | sented the couple with a woolen blanket and bed linen, The choir of King Street United Church, Oshawa, where the bride-elect is a member, made a presentation of an orna- mental piece of Blue Mountain pottery. Mrs. L. T. J. Allen's bridge club presented the future bride with a bathroom towel en- semble. The Engineering Department of General Motors, where Miss. Dougherty is employed and National Grocers where the prospective bridegroom works, both made presentations many gifts. tion of a floor polisher. by the girls in the Engineering Depart- ment. Office of General Motors was held at the South End Restaurant, Oshawa. A linen shower was given by Miss Marie Cole, Miss Helen Cole and Mrs. R. L. Hancock aunts of the future bridegroom, at Mrs. Hancock's home in Toronto. A miscellaneous shower was held by Mrs. Robert Burnell at her home in Dundas with Mrs. H. Skedden as co-hostess, Both are aunts of the bride-elect, A miscellaneous shower was jgiven by Mrs. Clifford Smith and Mrs. Robert Wild at Mrs, Smith's home in Oshawa. An afternoon tea party was given by Mrs. D. Bisset and Mrs. B. Knox at Mrs. Bissett's home in Guelph, where the neighbors presented Miss Dougherty with a crystal bowl. A kitchen shower was given by Mrs, E. §. Jarvis and Mrs, John Jacula at Mrs, Jarvis' home in Bowmanville. A eup and saucer shower was given by Miss Anne Wolberg and Miss Ann Ketcheson, two of the bridal attendants, at Miss Ketcheson's home in Guelph, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence T. J. Allen entertained the :-|/party following the rehearsal at HONEYMOONING IN NASSAU Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Robert Huard, Drew street, Oshawa, set out for a motor scooter tour through the pic- turesque capital of the Ba- hamas. They honeymooned at the Montagu Beach Hote! in Nassau following their , mar- rane 4. at Holy Crosa ' Rom@ Catholic Church, Osh- awa. The bride is the former Erika Vielhaber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Vielhaber, Ritson road south. The bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Octave Landry, Drew street, Oshawa. : =Phote by Barbara Carpenter- 4. the home of the bride's parents in Guelph. FRIDAY BURGERS package 10 ounces) fish sticks hamburger buns, split and buttered tablespoons chili sauce slices cheese Heat fish sticks according to package directions. On the bot- tom half of each bun place two heated fish sticks. Cover with one tablespoon of chili sauce, one slice of cheese, and the top of the bun, Heat in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.) for about 10 minutes, or until cheese melts, Makes five burgers. of} A supper party and presenta-| bridal} Emil Fusco and Mr. and Mrs. Walter King, all of Oshawa. --Ireland Studio Mrs. R. G: Combes Elected President Scout Group Aux: The annual meeting of the Mothers' Auxiliary of the 8th Oshawa Sea Scouts was held at the Hillcroft Street Scout Hall recently. The-meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. David St. Andrews, who called for the annual reports of the various conveners, which indi- cated a most successful year. Mrs. Stanley Gales gave the report of the nominating com- mittee which she convened, as- sisted by Mrs. Alfred Harrell and Mrs, James Thompson. The slate of officers for the coming year, as accepted by the mem- bers includes; Mrs. Reginald Coombes, presi- dent; Mrs. Fred Taylor, and Mrs. L. E. Elder, vice-presi- dents; Mrs. John Robertson, secretary; Mrs, David St. An- drews, treasurer; Mrs, Norman Laughlin, corresponding secre- tary; press reporter, Mrs, Ken- neth Ashton; uniform convener, Mrs. D. D. Barton; visiting con- vener, Mrs. Russell Dionne; sewing convener, Mrs, E, A. Thomlinson; telephone conven- er, Mrs. Wilbert Smith; social conveners, Mrs. Matthew Sut- ton, Mrs. Keith Burns and Mrs. Douglas Bradley. Mrs. Robert Clayton officiat- ed at the installation ceremony, and at this time Mrs. David St. Andrews stood proxy for, Mrs. Reginald Coombes as president, and will preside at the regular meetings until Mrs, Coombes, who is ill, is able to take up her' duties. Meanwhile, Mrs. Mi- 'chael Kadoski, treasurer for the past year, will continue these duties until Mrs, St. Andrews is free to assume the office. Mrs. George Fitches and Mrs. |Dwight Bunner stood as flag bearers during the ceremony. Guests at the annual meeting were Mrs. Robert Corneal, Akela for the B Cub Pack; Mr. Derek Hewitt, Skipper of the Starboard troop of Scouts; and Mr. Donald Thompson, Skipper of the Port troop. Each voiced a word of thanks for the Auxiliary for the help given them during |\the past year. In discussing the annual fall bazaar which is to be held in Christ Memorial Church Hall on Wednesday, November, 11 at 2.30 p.m., conveners reported a making. Mrs, Douglas Bradley and Mrs. John Robertson offer- ed to convene the tea room, Mrs, Stanley Gales was invited to. officially open the bazaar, and those pouring tea will be Mrs. F. G. Knowler, Mrs, Dwight Bunner, Mrs. Alfred Harrell and Mrs, James Thompson. Refreshments were served by the Blue Herron Patrol, with Mrs. Robert Dove convening. Elects President Mrs, M. Wallace McCutcheon of Toronto and Ottawa was elec- ted president of the Canadian Nurses' Foundation at the 'sec- ond annual meeting held in Ot- tawa Wednesday. Miss E. A. Electa MacLennan, director of the school of nursing at 'Dal- housie University was. elected vice-president. The Foundation, which was initiated by the Canadian Nur- ses' Association in 1962 to assist Canadian nurses with high lead- ership potential in graduate studies, has given financial as- sistance to twenty-eight nurses at the mastez's and doctoral levels. The ultimate purpose of. the graduate study is to improve the quality of nursing service in Canada, NO IT ISN'T TOO EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS GIFT PORTRAITS Truly The Gift that Lasts Forever | Qreoland. STUDIO For Appointment Call 723-3680 21 Athol St. W. © Tuesday is Tots' Day ¢ | Women Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 good supply of articles, in the| %™ Nurses' Foundation! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, October 31, 1964 7} Dublin Street United Church, Guelph, was the setting recently for the marriage of Judith Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam M. Dougherty, Guelph, to Lawrence Cole Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence T. J, Allen, Oshawa, The Reverend Harry A. Bagnall officiated and the solo- ist, Mr. Harry Kelly, Guelph, gang "The Lord's Prayer" and "The Wedding Prayer" accom- panied by Miss Anna Pond, jven in marriage by her f r, the bride wore a white silk sata peau gown in the A line style, featuring a high neck- line, Empire: bodice and lily- point sleeves enhanced by appli- ques of Swiss lace. The detach- able, floating chapel train was trimmed with similar appliques, Her headdress was a self pill- box enhanced with appliques of Swiss lace and trimmed with seed pearls, holding a bouffant hand rolled veil of silk illusion and she carried a cascade of white pom-poms centered with red sweetheart roses, She also carried a lace handkerchief car- ried by the bridegroom's mother and sister at their weddings. The maid of honor was Miss Anne Walberg, Guelph and the bridesmaids were Miss Ann Ketcheson, Guelph; Miss Heidi Schulze, Oshawa, and Miss Carol Dougherty, Hamilton, The maid of honor was attired in gold and the bridesmaids in royal blue taffeta, fashioned with fitted bodices and con- trolled fullness in the skirts, top- ped with matching short sleeved lined lace jackets that buttoned down the back, They wore heart shaped flower covered hats and carried bouquets of yellow and gold chrysanthemums. Mr. William Wakely, Oshawa, was the best man and the ush- ers were Mr. Clifford. Smith and Mr. David Edwards, both of Oshawa and the bride's brother, Mr. William Dougherty, Guelph. For the reception held in the Ross L. McMaster And Arlene Hazlett Wed In Hamilton In Pioneer Memorial Church, Hamilton, recently, Ross Les- lie McMaster, Oshawa, took as his bride Gladys Arlene Haz- lett, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Donson Hazlett of Hamilton. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gray, Osh- awa, The Reverend Arthur Watson officiated, Mr. Bryan Atkinson sang 'Because' and "The Lord's Prayer" and was accom- panied by Mrs. Houselander. The bride's father gave her in marriage. She wore a gown of silk organza over taffeta with scoop neckline and lilypoint sleeves. Bands of Venetian lace line and hem of the controlled, bell skirt and edged the detach- able chapel ¢rain which was held at the back waistline with a bow. A cluster of leaves and roses held her three-tier, silk illusion veil and pink Sweetheart roses and white feathered -car- nations formed her bridal bou- et. Mrs, Raymond Yates, was her sister's matron of honor and her attendant was Mrs. Valerie Newton, both of Hamilton. The junior bridesmaid was Miss Debra Yates, the bride's niece. ey wore floor-length gowns of m blue peau de soie with matching lace jackets and self wedding band headdresses. Mr. Daniel Gray, Oshawa, the bridegroom's brother, was his best man and ushering were Mr. Edward Hazlett, Toronto and Mr. John Morrison, Osh- awa. A reception was held in Sid- onia Hall. As the couple left on their wedding trip to the Lauren: tians, the bride was wearing a jade green suit with matching hat, brown accessories and a corsage of yellow chrysanthe- mums, Mr. and Mrs. McMaster are residing in Oshawa. Church Hall the bride's mother b adorned the fitted bodice, waist-| Lawrence C. Allen Takes Bride Judith Ann Dougherty, Guelph received, wearing an olive green 'brocade satin sheath patterned with silver flowers and golden brown leaves, featuring a pep- lum and short sleeves, Her 'brown and beige. feather 'and tulle hat, brown accessories and a corsage of yellow and«brown orchids completed Her en- semble, The bridegroom's moth- er assisted, s,°°ring a gold pure silk brocade sheath with match- ing short buttoned jacket, matching accessories, a jewel- toned red hat and a corsage of orchids, Before leaving on their honey- moon to Western Canada the bride donnca a gold wool boucle suit, black velvet hat and black raccessories with a yellow and brown orchid corsage, for trav- elling. On their return, Mr, and Mrs, Allen will reside at 271 Wil- son road north. Guests were present at the wedding from Oshawa, Toronto, Markham, Bowmanville, Orono, Hamilton, Dundas, Orangeville, Markdale, Newmarket,. Burling- ton, Ancaster, Lindsay, Ken- more, New York; and Kingston. Also present were the bride- groom's sister, Mrs, Hink Steenge, and Mr, Steenge, Win- nipeg, Manitoba, and the bride- groom's* grandmother, Mrs. H. A. Galbraith, Bowmanville, SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Kern, Belleville, announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Marjorie Ann, to Harry Thomas Vellamo Cook, son of Mr. and Mrs, Harry T. Cook, Freneaiman's Bay, Ontar- io. The marriage will take place on Saturday, December 5, 1964, ted Church, Belleville. Mr, and Mj recque, a, wish to an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter, Linda Cecile, to Mr.« Kenneth David Shaw, son of Mr, and Mrs. David B, Shaw, Wiseton, Sas- katchewan, The ceremony will take place on Saturday, Novem- ber 28, 1964 at 12 o'clock noon in St. Gertrude's Roman Catho- lic Church, Oshawa. at 4:00 p.m, in College Hill Uni- A LITTLE HELP GOES A LONG WAY Miss Lynne Avery, physio- therapist, is assisting Judith Macey in exercises designed to strengthen muscle control. Judith is facing the wall and with one handing bracing her- self against the wall, without moving her feet, she turns her bosy. to put the other hand on the shoulder of someone be- hind her, in this instance -- Terry Luke, another student, who attends the Crippled Chil- dren's Treatment Centre on Bloor street east, The treat- ment and upkeep of this cen- tre is costly and the Oshawa FOSTER PEACE CORPS MONTREAL (CP) -- Spokes- men for the Montreal Chil- dren's Service Centre see the establishment of a "sort of peace corps" as the only solu- tion to an imminent crisis stem- ming from an acute shortage of adequate foster homes. "We need women who are truly in- terested in humanitarian work and the rewards it offers" to serve as foster parents. Don't let your baby ayffer another minute. Just JEL from tube to relieved. CAN YOUR BABY ESCAPE TEETHING PAINS? [ 4 2 cloth you ean buy. "HOME-NURSING" Call a V.0.N. Nurse 725-2211 'Home-Nursing Care for EVERYONE" and District Cerebral Palsy Parent Council for crippled children work diligently to raise money to assist, The majority of parents in the council have a child under treatment at the centre, Terry Luke's mother, Mrs. John G. Luke is the convener of a ba- zaar to be held in the Me- morial Hall of Simcoe Street United Church, on Saturday, November 14, at 2.00 p.m, Her co-conveners are Mrs. Nor- man Harper and Mrs. David Gray. Home baking, Christ- mas novelties and gifts, knit- ted goods and aprons are among the many things to be sold, Oshawa Times Photo Studio HAIR DESIGN Call 723-5201 151 King St. Eost LILLIAN MAE MARSH SCHOOL OF DANCING D.E.A., M.D.A, Ballet, Tap, Toe, Acrobatic, Pre-School, Kinderance, Character AT MASONIC TEMPLE, 91 CENTRE ST. INFORMATION 723-7253 'ORA-: Presto! 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