DIAL 3-3474 3 MR. AND MRS. DONALD HUBERT SCOTT Married recent'y at Northmins- er United Church were Mr, and rs. Donald Hubert Scott. The ride, the former Miss Margaret ynne Reeve, is the daughter of r and Mrs. J. R. Reeve of Pshawa and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Scott of Weston. Both the bride and bridegroom are attached to the Royal Canadian Air Force and are stationed at Calgary, Alberta. -- Photos by Ireland armony Groups Hold ristmas Meeiin The December meeting of the LA. of Harmony United Church ps held on Wedne / evening en th» Willing Worker Group pre hostesses to the members of g Onward Croup. IMrs. Howard Hoskin, president, foduced Mrs. O. D. Friend who ve 2 talk on coming T.B. sur- Ww in toe cit nd told how im- rtant it was for each all to take yaniags of this service. Mrs. asked for volunteers to | t ad to act at the T.B. yey, centres. e"regular meeting was open- oup theme y d Martin Tak Albert Rundle for the devotional serv- er theme Christ- skin and Miss > a duet "There's Song In the Air" accompanied Li arie Hoskin, Mrs. Rundle z bn and followed with prayer. Miss hn Lec a solo "Infant Holy" companied by Mrs. Martin. To pse the dev al period Mrs. ndle and some of her commit- performed a candlelighting rvigde. Those taking part were Irs; Howard Stacey, Mrs. Harvey ag, Mrs. Ridgely. Mrs. Hn Reync z Mrs. Frank Py. Miss Hos and Miss Rog- Sesans 'The Giri". Mrs. Hoskin welcomed the visi- and honorary mombers who Pre out to the meeting. The sec- tary's report was read by Mrs, art Mackie and the treasurer's mort given by Mrs, Duncan Cam- 2 drs. Clarence Greentree gave a port on the sick and flower com- ittee and also gave a report en | ald Siblock presiding. d the medita-| the nominating committee program for the 1955 executive. A short busi- ness period was held. | Miss Ann Lizs seng solo "You'll { Never Walk Alone' with Mrs. Mar- Rundle gave a reading 'Let's Keep Christmas". Kenneth Hoskin took moving pic- ture of the honorary members, out- going executive, Willing "Worker Group and the Onward Group. Christmas gifts were exchanged and refreshments were served by GROUPS, CLUBS AUXTLIARIES SIMCOE STREET YPU The Young People's Union of Simcoe Street United Church held its regular meeting in the board- room with the president Mr. Ron- The meeting was opened with the | YPU Pledge, the minutes were | read and roll called. | It was announced that the Christ- mas party would be held on ve- cember 20. It was suggested that the "Young People" lock aiter a needy family at Christmastime. The worship service was led by | | tin accompaning at the piano, Mrs. ! Mrs. Rundle and her committee. | the stewardship and training com- mission group under the convenei- | ship of Miss Eleanor Gay assisted by Miss Alice Reardon. Miss Joan | Anderson and Miss Caro'e Ander- | son. The members then enjoyed a | sing-song led by Miss Anderson | assisted by Miss Gay at the] piano. The guest speaker was Mr, Har- | Church, who spoke on temperance Charles An old Audley of the First Baptist| 9an and the harmful effects of alco- | Audley and Miss Anderson thanked hols [penially and spiritually. Mr. | him on behalf of Mr. Moffat and erson introduced Mr. ' the "Young Peoples'. ronto. Reception In Toronto For Oshawa Pair Married 60 Years To honor their patents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whittey, Patricia Avenue, on their 60th wedding an- niversary, Mr. George Whittey and Mrs. Morley Merritt held a recep- tion last Sunday afternoon and eve- ning. The reception was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Whittey, Prince Edward Drive, To- ronto. The couple received many hand- some presents, gifts of money and flowers including a beautiful bou- quet from their neighbors in Osh- awa. Little Miss Dawn Mandryk presented her great grandmother with a bunch of red roses. Telegrams of congratulation were received from Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth the Honor- able Mr. Leslie Frost, Premier of Ontario, and from relatives and friends in Quebec and other parts of Canada, A personal letter came from Mr. Michael Starr, M.P,, and Mr. T. D. Thomas MLA and Mrs. Thomas visited the auvle to ex- tend their congratulations. Mr. and Mrs. Whittey also re- ceived an illuminated address from the provincial secret=rv. the Hon- orable Mr. Arthur Welsh. The couple expressed their thanks and appreciation to all those who visited them and those who sent cards and good wishes. They also thanked their two grand- daughters, Mrs. Bernice Evans and Mrs, John Mandrvk, who handl- ed the catering and waited on the quests. PERSONALS Miss Mary Moore, Bruce Street, left today by plane for Bermuda where she will vacation with her sister. To announce his engagement to Miss Reva Peters, Mr. Murray Swartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Swartz, is entertaining at a sup- | or party in the Jmoerie! Room | of the Royal Yok Ho'el, Toronto, the guest Mr. Sidney Burns, Go'dman, Mr. Harol and Mrs. Ernest Cahn. Mr and Mrs. Werner, Mr. Max Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Abba Bayefsky, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hertzman, To- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Laughlin, | Park Road South, have as their guest, their cousin, Mrs. J. E. R. | Doxsee of Regina, Saskatchewan, | who came east for the Grey Cup football game. Mrs. Douglas Stuart, the former Miss Doreen Kearney has retura ed from Calgary and is visiting with her mother, Mrs. A. G. Kears- ey at Bowmanville. | friends of this community, a num | ber were present from some dis | tance {| Mrs, | | | by blue candles. The floral decora- | Wo MR. AND MRS. S. EDGAR WERRY 45th Anniversary Happy Occasion For Well-Known Solina Couples Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Werry were at home to their friends at | the occasion of their 45th wedding | anniversary recently. About 250 | friends and relatives called to con- | gratulate Mr. and Mrs. Werry. | In charge of the guest book were Carolyn Werry, Anne Werry and Susan Parker. Simcoe Street CGIT TUESDAY Holy Trinity W.A. S.A. Home League Christ Church W.A. W.C.T.U. Kinette Club Ever Ready Class St. George's Guild Alice Jackson Aux. Pearl Group Pleasant Mon. Aft. Club Sunshine Rebekah No. 222 Knox Presbyterian W.A. North Oshawa H. and S. Assn. Centre St. (West Group) oth Scout Mothers' Aux, Victoria Lodg., LTB 11th Group Committee WEDNESDAY S.A. Prayer Meeting University Women's Club Victory Lodge, LOBA Knox Presbyterian WMS St. John Nursing Div, Parent-Teacher Assn. Northminster WMS Thornton Corner's H. and Centre Street WMS THURSDAY St. Andrew's WM Oshawa Rebekah Lodge No. 3 S. Calvary Bap; Christ Church Ev : 6th Scout Mothers' Aux, St. George's Eve, Guild) St. George's Aft. W:A. Mary Elliott Smith Aux.' 10th Group Committee Silver Cross Women Y FRID. Centre St. W.A, .(East Grp.) 's -~ Here' a dessert a New England restaurant has made famous: Tee CLUB CALENDAR The couple's two sons and their | wives assisted in receiving and | welcoming the guests, Mr. ani | Mrs. Wesley Werry at the door, and Dr, and Mrs. George Werry, Oshawa, in the living-room. The bride and groom with their attend- ants of 45 years ago greeted and MONDAY H. and S. Assn. Albert St. H. and S. Assn. North Simcoe H. and Westmount H. and . Assn. Women's Welfare League Mary St chatted with their guests, the bride wearing a dress of rosewood crepe and lace with a corsage of yellow | rosebuds. The bride's sister, Mrs. H. E. Grooms, Toronto, was her attendant, and Mr. John Bak- er was best man at the original ceremony. The tea table was centred with a three-tier wedding cake flanked tions in the dining-room were car- ried out in blue. Group Four of the Solina Women's Institute catered | and served the refreshments, Pouring tea were Mrs, W. C.| Werry, Oshawa; Mrs. Fletcher Werry, Kedron: Mrs. John Brooks, Enniskillen; Mrs. Harvey Brooks, Maple Grove: Mrs. Sam Brooks Providence; Mrs. Will Quick, Bow- manville and Mrs. Will Mountjoy, Kedron. Several bouquets and other gifts were received by Mr, and Mrs | Werry, as well as many cards of congratulation Besides their Mrs. Groom's daughter, H. Parker and ber hnshanr and familv who recent'v returred from Finland were amano the guest. Mrs. R E, C. Werry and davghter Pauline, Montreal wore and algg mete from Manoick. Hamilton, Tor- Bowmanville, and the surrounding district Season green peds with a little marjoram. Makes them special and epecially good with lamb. Hear the . . . MEMORIAL HOUR EVERY SUNDAY EVENING 6:45 P.M, On Station CKL3, Oshawa. 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