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The Oshawa Times, 2 Dec 1958, p. 8

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ADDING THEIR SIGNATURES United in marriage recently at St. George's Memorial Church were Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Frnest Dodds, Formerly Miss Betty Ann Allman, the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gamet Allman and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dodds, alk of Oshawa. --Photo by Robert Aldsworth {emer Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, December 2, 1958 GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES ARVILLA McGREGOR AUX. The regular meeting of the Ar- villa McGregor Auxiliary of Knox Presbyterian Church was held in the school room on Thursday eve- ning with the president presiding. The meeting opened by Miss 4 Ai "a Gomme led in the w: vice. Her theme being ** ence Scott was at the piano. Mrs. Norman Wirsching read a Grace K thought for today" poem foll owed by the worship service conducted by Mrs. Stewart Soanes, Mrs. Wallace Callison and Mrs. Bert Montgomery. Miss Madeline Sinclair review- ed the year's Study on Japan. One fact stood alone that "The Christian Church will need the prayers of Christians the world ove if it is to hold and go for- ward In Japan, as the young peo- ple in a changing Japan are not looking backward but forward a.d old family restrictions no |longer hold as once they did. Communism, Shintoism and Buddhism are all making their bid for their hearts and souls. The next meeting of the Aux- iliary will be a pot luck supper on December 17 at 6.30 p.m. and a czaned goods shower for Evan- gel Hall, Toronto, will be held at the same time. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Alex McDonald's group. RCAF ASSN, AUX. The regular meeting of the RCAFA Ladies' Auxiliary was| held recently in the club rooms at the Airport. The president, Mrs. Arthur Bil-| ton, presided. Mrs. Fred Seed house gave the secretary's report | and Mrs. T. H. Murphy, the financial report, Following the business meeting a discussion and plans for the Christmas festivities were com pleted. The members and their husbands will fill candy bags on December 19. A social hour will then be enjoyed. Mrs. T. H. Murphy introduced| as guests Mrs. Earle Sandford and Mrs. O. C. Weeks, from the| Horticultural Society, who delight- ed the members with their beau- tiful Christmas arrangements and y S about Korea, telling of the of the wid the need for clothing. Mrs. Doug las Lander sang a solo ind Christmas. Mrs. John Coleman and Mrs. Harold Babbington were th new slate of officers will be in- stalled in January, Mrs. Stanley ser- the Christmas Carols". Mrs, Clar- RCAF 420 Wing Annual Dance Despite the snowing and the blowing on Saturday night, the members of 420 Wing gathered at the Airport with their ladies to enjoy their amnual "Sadie The marriage of Barbara Ann Mattice and Charles Robert Pow- ers took place in Adelaide House last Friday evening. The bride is Barbara Mattice, Charles Powers olden times signified a waiting-maid, or domestic servant. MAID'S NAME The name "Abigail" in So-called sists of six parts zine Married In Evening Ceremony desperate conditions and orphans and .|music was excellent to get the entitled wi the piano by Mrs. Clarence Scott. It was agreed to look after the shut-ins with baskets of food at and Hawkins' dance. The hall was appropriately dee- orated for the occasion and the |evening under way. The winners of spot dance prizes were Mr. and Mrs. Alan Quinlan, Mr, Pat Paterson and Mrs. William Cox, Mr, and Mrs. Malcolm Adam. for arranging the program. RENDEZVOUS CLUB The regular meeting of the Rendezvous Club was held at meeting by reading the 'Y' pose and Mrs. E, J, Carlton read the minutes of the previous mest ing and gave the treasurer's re- port, The president announced that the Rendezvous booth at the Merry-Go-Round Fair cleared $31.75 and this was donated to the World Service the organization that helps support YWCA branch- es all over the world. Members were reminded that the next meeting on Tuesday, De- |cember 9, would take the form of a Christmas party, It was decid ed to exchange gifts. The rest of the evening was spent making plans for after the holiday season. ELEANOR HOY GROUP eo regular meeting of the Eleanor Hoy Group was held re- cently at Cedar Dale United Church with Mrs, Albert Singer presiding. The devotional service was con- ducted by Mrs. Ralph Boneham, who gave a reading on "Endur- ance". The minutes were read and Mrs. Russell Worsley submitted the treasurer's . to donate Disaster ex un Those seen dancing were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parkin, Mr. and Murs. Pat Paterson, Mr, and Mrs. J. Ewart, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Calvert, Mr. and Mrs. Atkins, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Fern- ley, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Vince, Mr, and Mrs. D. Bradd, Mr. and Mrs. J. McMullan, Mr. and Mrs, B. Beamish. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phillips, and Mrs. R. G. Kent, Mr, and Mrs. A. Quinlan, Mr. and Mrs. N. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ramshaw, Mr, and Mrs. W. Bal- lan, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bowden, Mr. and Mrs. D. W, Scott, Mr, and Mrs. A, S. Sautar, Mr, Wil. liam Sutherland, Mr. and Mrs, D. W. Robertson, Mr. and Mrs, 8. Suarez, Mr, and Mrs. Sterling Morison, Mr, and Mrs, Richard Seaton, Miss Joyce Kennedy, Mr. Knox Hawkshaw, Mr, and Mrs, M. Rinehart, Mr, and Mrs. Lew Field, The ladles served a buffet lunch, under the convenership of Mrs. D. W. Robertson. the daughter of Mr. Arnold C. Mattice and the late Mrs, Irene Mattice and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wesley Powers, all of Oshawa, The ceremony by the bride's father, of the Osh- awa Gospel Hall and Miss Ruth Skinner played the wedding music. The bride was given in mar- riage by her uncle, Mr. Howard Mattice. She wore a street-length dress of shell pink brocaded satin with a full skirt, fitted bodice and scoop neckline, A matching head- dress secured her elbow length M. pink veil and she carried a nose- gay of deep pink rosebuds. She was attended by Miss Lil- lian Martin in a street-length dress of leaf green velvet fashion- ed similarly to that of the bride. was performed 3 dress, pink gloves and carried pale pink rosebuds. Mr, Walter Peel acted as best Cooper We Were Happy-- tung 'with pink accessories. Each had a corsage of pink roses. She wore a green feathered head- composition for many years. Hanrahan-Cain The marriage of Frances Theresa Cain and Thomas Pat- rick Hanrghan, both of Oshawa, was solemnized on Saturday, No vember 29, at St. Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church, Oshawa, The bride, who is a graduate of class '56 of the Soldiers' Memo- rial Hospital, Campbellton, New Brunswick, is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Cain of Perce, Quebec, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Thomas P. Han- rahan of Sudbury, Ontario, and the late Mr, Hanrahan, The Reverend J. E, Lawlor con- PERSONALS Solemnized At St. Gregory's Nuptial Rites wih > Then We Were shocked! "When the awful truth of the doctor's words finally senk In, we were plunged into the depths of despair. He must be mise token! For six long years we hod hoped and proyed for a baby, And now, 'I'm sorry, but your child is MENTALLY RETARDED « + + the words echosd and re-echoed in the room, Since thot heart-breaking day, we've learned there ore a number of things that couse @ condition like Ted's. Among them, It con be ducted the ceremony and sald the nuptial mass. Mr. Jack Driscoll | played the wedding music and Mrs. William Kinsman sang "On| This Day", "Ave Maria", "Panis Angelicus" and "Daily, Dally Sing to Mary". | Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a waltz) length gown of carnation white silk velvet on princess lines, fea- turing a bateau neckline, ily point sleeves, and a billowing skirt worn over a crinoline, A jewelled | tiara held her finger tip veil, and she carried a cascade of red ros ettes and white carnations, | Miss Eileen Imhatf, classmate | of the bride, was maid of honor, in a waltz ) princess gown Despite very rainy weather been entertained at several mis- much was learned from them | The group decided about the art of creating these $25 to the Springhill artistic pieces. Fund : a | ' Mrs. A. Bilton served refresh 'nal arrangements were made ments assisted by Mrs. Murphy F {and the fact that the road to the cellaneous showers, Mrs. Vernon school was under construction, a|0'Neil, Frull's road, was hostess very successful bazaar was held at a shower given by Miss Mec- pphire blue velvet styled with an oval neckline and short sleeves with short white gloves She wore a matching bandeau with a tiny veil and carried a domoge to the brain before, duting, of after birth, An im- compatible RH blood factor, or German measles during early pregnancy. And many times, os with us, nobody knew the reason, for the annual Christmas bazaar, |, ihe Home and School Associa ig Wes, PASI, |to be held in the lower hall of CHEERFUL GIVERS |the church. on Wednesday, De- Mrs. Arthur Brown,vice-presi- cember 3 which will be opened a dent of the Cheerful Givers group 2.30 p.m. by Mrs. Lyman Gifford. of the WMS of King Street United| It was agreed by the group, to Church, opened eting with The Lord's Prayer. | Tuesday, December 16, St. Christopher's PTA Meeting Votes To Erect A Skating Rink The November meeting of St. Christopher's Catholic Parent - Teacher Association was held re- cently in the school auditorium. Mrs. Max Coleman presided and extended a warm welcome to the capacity crowd. It was very number of sick convener's report, ERECT SKATING RINK A discussion on erecting a skat- ing rink for the school was brought up by the president. This discussed to great a rink adjacent to the school Mr. Frank Le hop y cipal, requested rom the fa-| ors of the pupils when the ma-| terials necessary for the rink arrive, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O'Con-| nor received thanks for their Kind donation of bingo cards| The class count for November was won by Miss Margaret Cor-| rigan's room. It was pointed out that if chil- dren were taken to church mittee throughout the week, would find it much easier to an- swer their many questions. And also, important fac . Lloyd Stephenson will members answered | which Mrs & ining the members at the roll call. The minutes were be ng read and a gratifying treasurer's| her home. report was given by Mrs. Almond The program for the evening Brintnell. Forty four hospital was given over to Mr. James calls and 17 home calls had been Young, who gave a talk on 'The made. Women of Jiiea accompanied A re of the nominating com- by interesting films. i go Mrs.| The next meeting will be neid New Worthy Mistress, Officers Victory Lodge, LOBA, held its| Inner guard, past-mistress, Sis- regular meeting in the Corona-|ter Agnes Wellman; outside tion Orange Temple. The meet-|guard, past-mistress, Sister ing was opened with worthy mis- Edith Selleck; auditors, past mis- and| ; Nevin, presiding. tress, Florence Boyle and tresses, Sisters Florence Boyle, mistress, Sister Margar- | Ann Foote and Lillian Olmstead; A selected sick committee, past mistresses Sisters Elda Howard and Ann fon the Bible was read | bi the chaplain, Sister Elva Van Foote and Sister cille. Agnes| First committee, Sister Elva ding of-|Van Slyke; second committee, Other guests attending the meeting were: Mrs. Francis Gerbis, secretary- treasurer of Toronto east regional council of CPTA; Mr. Francis Gerbils, vice chairman of St. Francis De Salles, Separate School Board, Pickering. Mr [Joseph Cooper, principal of st. The remainder of the evening Francis Separate School, Picker- was turned over to Mrs. ling; Mrs. Winona W. Clarke, of Lambourne, convener. The Rev-ithe Oshawa Separate School erend Norbert Gignac, spiitual "Religion for Babies" was thme of his address. He dir his talk mainly to those young| married couples who are rear- ing tots of pr age. It was stressed that the train- ing of these little ones was very important. They should be taught to pray simple prayers and show reverence to the name of Jesus and the Sign of the Cross. Re-Name Group For Pastor's Wife The Evening Auxillary of the WMS of Northminster Church chose as its name "The Laureite Mellow Evening Auxil- ary" at the meetiag held at the church on Monday. The name is in honor'of Mrs. H. A. Mellow, wife of the pastor of the church, who founded the group and labored diligently for its growth and success, Miss Ivah Fox and Mrs. Claude Vipond led in worship. Miss Eileen Gorrill and Mrs. Mellow spoke on Christian concerns in the Caribbean and Mrs. Mellow showed slides on the subject. The Reverend Jane Bone, as- sistant minister at Five Oaks, the United Church Christian Training Centre at Paris, On- tario, spoke about the work done there and showed a film stirp on the various aspects of life at the retreat. | ANCIENT CUSTOM Wigs were already a centuries- old custom in Egypt when Cleo- patra favored them, in the Ist century BC. United | |Board, and president of St. |Gregory's CPTA, Oshawa. | Mrs.Mack Lambourne and her committee served refreshments. It was announced that the next meeting is to be held on Sunday, December 14, in the form of a Sister Pearl Erwin; third com- mittee, Sister Louise Hockett; the November hold its Christmas banquet uwithe general convener. The tea [tion of Coronation school. Mrs. {John Kauffman, president, intro- duced the charter president, Mrs. A. J. Allen, who opened the ba- |zaar. Mrs. L. C. Shobbrook was | | | | tables, tastefully decorated with autumn flowers, were under the direction of social convener, Mrs. Ray de Pratto assisted by Mrs. {Lorne Cobbledick and Mrs. Peter |Ritzie. Conveners of the various booths were: Green Thumb, Mrs. (Norman Winter; home baking {and candy, Mrs. R. H. Gibbs; sewing and knitting, Mrs. Roy Andrews; touch - and - take, Mrs. T. 8S. Davidson; pocket novel and comic books, the Misses Betty Ann Luke, Mary Elliott and Pamela Shobbrook. Out of town guests at the Han- rahan - Cain wedding were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cain, Perce, Quebec; Mr, and Mrs. R. Mc- Dowell, Mrs. E. Rumball, Mrs. V. Hanrahan, Mr. Daniel Han- bury, Ontario; Mr. John Connor, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. J. Mac- key, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Des- man Hinsman, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. R. Cain, Cornwall; Miss Eileen Imhaff, Ajax. In honor of her marriage this coming Saturday to Mr. Robert rahan, Miss G. Kilby, all of Sud- A Carthy's co-workers in the busi- ness ofice of The Oshawa Times Miss Kay Wolsey assisted the hostess. Mrs. Charles Hester ar- ranged a shower at the Salvation |Army Citadel, given by the {women of the corps. Over forty (attended and the bride-to-be re- celved many handsome gifts. Table and mantel decorations for Christmas was the theme of {the display presented by Mrs. |Earle Sandford and Mrs. O. C. |{Weeks, members of the Oshawa Horticultural Society, at the RCAF Association Auxiliary cascade of white baby chrysan- "Con you Imagine what it meant to us learning there Is such themums with blue accents, Mr, Daniel Hanrehan of Sud bury was best man, and the ush ers were Mr. Desman Hinsman of Kingston and Mr, John Connor of Toronto. The reception was held in St. Gregory's Auditorium, where the | bride's mother received wearing | a dress of bronze silk crepe com- plemented with a jacket, and a small hat of beige velour, Assist-| |ing was the bridgeroom's mother | who chose a sheath dress of Dior| blue silk crepe with a dusty pink! on organization as the OSHAWA RETARDED CHILDREN'S ASSOCIATION? An average of 34 mentally retarded children ore born in Conadg every doy. "For the sake of all the parents who must hear the same crushing news--'your child is MENTALLY RETARDED' , ., won't you make your donation today?' PLEASE GIVE WHEN THE VOLUNTEER CANVASSER CALLS OR IF YOU WISH . . . take or mail your contribution to ANY BANK IN THE CITY OF OSHAWA ADDRESSED TO THE November meeting. About 15 samples were displayed and it was explained how these were constructed and where the ma- terials for them had been obtain- ed. Mrs, Weeks made a centre- piece to show how simply it could be made. A few ve ma- terials, a bit of imagination, and an attractive addition to the Arthur Bilton, Little items of social news are always welcome in this column. If you are enjoying the company of visitors or have been visiting yourself, why not telephone RA 3-3474 and share your pleasure Rose, Miss Gladys McCarthy has with others. velour hat. Both wore corsages f BUILDING FUND THE RETARDED CHILDREN'S ASSOCIATION OF OSHAWA roses. For the honeymoon trip to the southern United States, the bride travelled in a sapphire wool dress | with a black persian lamb jacket, | blue accessories, and a corsage of | white gardenias. On their return Mr, and Mrs. Hanrahan will live in Oshawa. + We mistress, Sis- H ual irmed. | fourth committee, Sister Ann Gor- iste past mistress, Sister Florence don: fifth Somnities, Sister e; deputy mistress, ter Mary Lewis. Lillian Olmstead; recording sec- | Final details were settled for retary, Sister Ann Burgess; fi-|the Christmas party to be held Santi seerchaty. Sister Cer. at Albert Serest hited Church on e; treasurer, Sis-|December 17. were ter Elda Howard. asked to remember the Capsule Junior deputy, Sister Elva Van|Sisters of 1953, Slyke; chaplain, Sister Beatrice| A draw prize donated by Sister McNevin; guardian, Sister Am Mygle Hewines was won by past 'oote; director of ceremonies, mistress Sister DeMorse. e Sister Mildred Camnochan; first winning ticket holders for the lecturer, Sister Ann McNevin; [draw held at the bazaar are Mrs. second lecturer, Sister Myrle|A. Gerrow, Mrs. Ruth Boyle and Hewines. Mrs. Patricia Howard. Hé's in heaven... about the way his Christmas open house. 'The most personal cards you can send... GREETING CARDS As friendly as » holidsy visit -- your greeting festures 8 picture of yowr family, yourself, or your house, and makes this Christmas card the ene your friends will keep. Choose the Photo-Greeting you like best . . , from the new designs that fit your favorite negative -- horizontal, square, or ver. tical. 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