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The Oshawa Times, 11 Dec 1958, p. 10

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Jo Aldwinckle, Weneen Women's Editor any the Best of Life," by Henry John Bishop. Thoughts for Today were given by Mrs. Fred Coleman, and Mrs. Dave Me- Cann, Mrs. Harry Longbottom read the minutes and took the roll ca Mrs. Joseph Wiltshire gave t were reported improving. worthy were 1 red from the money raised during the year {1 Christmas gifts, The report from the bazaar was very leasing and a vote of thanks Many Dial RA 3-3474 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 11, 1958 was extended to the Pearl group for decorating so nicely for the bazaar, GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES The Christmas party is to be AUXILIARY 27, UAW Axillary 27, UAW, met In the| UAW hall recently with the pres- ident, Sister Alice Reardon, pre. siding. All committee reports were given, Sister Lottle Ed- wards gave the sick list report Flowers were sent to Sisters Kay Bradley and Rose Ellis, A get- well card to Brother Elwood Bradley. | Twenty « five dollars was sent | [to TB Christmas Seal Fund: $25 to Retarded Children's bullding fund; $25 to Falrview Lodge, Labor Council delegates chosen were Sisters Alice Reardon, Rose Ells and Frances Bradley, Alter: nates were Sisters Margaret Shaw, Irene Amey and Helen (MacInally, Financial report, cor- groom Ix the son of Mr, Edgar | espondence and thank-you cards Elliott of Newfoundland, and ware read, 4 tal vl Mea: J | was announce: hat pluns the late Mrs. Elliott. _|were compléted for the Auxiliary . ~ |Christmas party on December 16 with exchange of gifts and supper to be served at 7 p.m., followed £ it] MAKING THEIR HOME IN OSHAWA Married recently in Hampton [ Marie Clarke, Is the daughter United Church were Mr, and | of Mr, and Mrs, Arthur. J, Mrs, Albert Spencer Elliott, The | Clarke of Bowmanville, former. bride, the former Miss Phyllis | ly of Hampton, and the bride. | Back From Torael (Mrs. A. D. Rodgers; soclal con. held at the home of Mrs, H, J. Ae 78 Harmony road south, on the evening of December 17, with lexchange of gifts and it Is hoped that all members will attend. The next meeting on December 15 will be in the board room of the church with the Christmas theme and refreshments, It wus planned to have the Capsule Sis- ter Banque: on the first Friday evening of January at 6.30, serv. ed by the Pearl group. The election of officers was as follows: Honorary president, Mrs. Henry Hogarth; president, Mrs, Clayton Lee; 1st vice-presi- dent, Mrs, David McCann; 2nd vice president, Mrs, Victor Andrews. Phair; treasurer, Mrs, Joseph |Wiltshire; recording secretary WELSH SOCIETY AUX. Mrs, Harry Longhottom; press, The Women's Auxiliary to the Mrs. Edward Holland: sick list 8t. David's Welsh Soclety met|¢Ommittee, Mrs. Florence Walk- recently at the home of Mre,|®" Mrs. Harry Longbottom, Israc Hughes, Quebec street, vener, Mrs. Jack Murdoch; rep- resentative for the 19th Brownie Pack, Mrs. Earle Campbell; rep- resentative for the 10th group committee, Mrs, Robert Falrles. Brown Owl gave her report on the progress of the Brownles. She had 10 Brownles enrolled on Tuesday, November 25, A Christmas treat for the Brownies vas discussed and a committee set up to look after it. It was agreed there would he no meeting In December, Refresh ments were served by Mrs, Mur dock, Mrs, Pelow and Mrs, treasurer's report. Sick members| In a double-ring ceremony ir King Street United Church on Sat urday evening, Befty-Jean Sut. ton became the bride of War ren Fdwin Allen. The Reverend Mervin A. Bury officiated and Mr, Rhyddid Williams play- ed the traditional wedding musie. The soloist. Mrs. Alan A. Thomp- son sang "The Wedding Prayer" te Betty-Jean Sutton Becomes Bride of Warren E. Allen and carried cascades of white arnations, Mr. Robert Mulligan of Torontc wcted as best man and Mr, Jack McKee and Mr, ushered, A rec nnial ceiving, th» bride's mother wore champage silk organza corned sik appliqued with lace and trimmed with iridescent sequins; a brown feathered hat anc a corsage of yellow roses. The bridegroom's mother was in grey lace over rose-orchid de- lustered satin with matching hat and corsage of pink roses. As the couple left on their honeymoon, the bride was wear- ing a pale pink knitted sult with black topcoat, white accessories ind a corsage of pink roses. Mr. and Mrs, Allen will make their home in Toronto on thelr return, : Felix Laurus fon followed in the Cen all of the church. Re over and "0 Perfect Love". The bride who was given in marriage by her uncle, Mr, Elmer Crouse, is the daughter of Mrs, E, J. Sutton of Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son of Mr anc. Mrs. George Allen, Toronto. The bride wore a voluminous {floor-length gown of silk chiffon over tulle, flowing into & capel| train, The bodice was embellish: | ed with French lace, elaborately ¢mbroidered - with sequins and pearls and her full-length vell| was secured by a coronet of Jewelled petals. She carried pink roses and carnations in a cas- cade, The bride's sister, Miss Carol Sutton was maid of honor wear: [ing a seml-formal gown of ruby red de-lustered satin, fashioned with a nortrait neckline and petal skirt, The other attendants Mrs. Leonard Glover, . Oshawa, and Mrs. Henry Hallas, Toronto, wore Identical dregses in star emerald. ISOBEL LINTNER FORMERLY OF HEATHERDALE BEAUTY LOUNGE IS NOW OPERATING AT £ eons BEAUTY SALON 259 SIMCOE ST. §S. (UPSTAIRS) All wore white feathered hats The secretary, treasurer, and sick convenors reports were read, It was announced that the Christmas party for the children of the members of St, David's PERSONALS Margaret Meagher by entertainment arranged by the entertainment committee chalr- man, Sister Frances Bradley Society will be held at the CRA | on December 15 at 7 p.m. 9 Toronto guests at the Allen-Sut- Mr. and Mra. Gary Lane, Bow: The children's Christmas party The group was sorry to learn | that Mr. Isaac Hughes and Mr. | David Jenkins were patients in| the Oshawa General Hospital. FAITHFUL GROUP The meeting of the Faithful Group of King Street United Church was held on Tuesday, De 1 Saturday were manville; Mr, and Mrs, Glenn i lw pe 5 don wedding on Saturday Were) Feverly, Wikly Mr de Received By Queen ii be held on December 20 at Me and Mrs Howard Mulligan. | Everett Spires, Larry, Kenneth By STEWART MACLEOD |'% PM Miss Winona Tefft, Miss Kitty/and Sharon, and Mr. and Mrs.[ Canadian Press Staff Writer COUPLES CLUB Northwood, Mrs. Warren Saker|Arnot Wotten, Sollna; Mr, W, I.| LONDON (CP) Margaret] Dr. W. A. Hunnisett of the and Karen, Mrs, M, J, Robinson, Vosper, 8t, Hubert, Quebec; Mi (Meagher, Canadian ambassador [Fred Victor Mission, Toronto, Miss Joyce Bolt, Mr and Mrs, 1.[G. 8. Stillman, Bradford, Ontario [to Iarael. chatted with the Queen was the speaker at the recent Ducker. Mrs, FE. C. Sutton, Mra, | Friends of Mr. and Mrs, Yean- for 20 minutes Tuesday and then | meeting of the Couples' Club of I George Stafford and Mrs, Clyde raul Belanger, Louisa street, will|did her Christmas shopping Centre Street United Church, Dr, [eember 9, in the Centennial Hall, | Spindler, Others from out of town! | "orev to learh that thelt 10 Meeting Her Majesty was|Hunnisett gave an interesting [It was preceded by a pot luck were Mr, and Mrs, Edwin Saker month-old daughter, Paula, Is injquite a thrill sald the 47-year {address about his work at the!supper for which the table wan | Owen Sound; Mr. and Mrs, Will gure me chon Hospital with alold Halifax native who became |Mission {tustefully decorated by Mrs, Wil lam Brenalir, Queensville;| Canada's first female ambassa Mrs, Aldon of Stouffville wasillam Medland ------ - ---- dor about six weeks ago. Hall an|guest soloist and was accompan Mrs, James Frost, president, Among those who entertained hour later she was pushing|led by Mrs, Eugene Baker at the presided, Mrs. G, C, Pirie led| for Mr. Warren Allen, the former|through crowded west end streets |organ, Slides were shown by Mr. |in the devotional period, Mrs Wil Botty-Jean Sutton, were Mrs. |trying to clean up her shopping. |Eugene Baker. A collection was linm Short read a Christmas El Offi Henry Hallis of Toronto, assisted) It was the last phase of a quick] taken and a donation sent to the story | ects cers [by Mrs. Glenn Clark, Mrs, Lloyd| three-day flying visit to London [Fred Victor Mission Talent and copper Honey Var > Goodhand and Mrs, John Verth;|"primarily to meet the Queen| On December 6 the club held turned in. It was shown that the Oa Ingmbers of the Eo Mrs, Frank Burrows, assisted by and partly because I couldn't{its annual family Christmas sup: eroup had had a very success a turkey dinner served by St IMrs, Everett Spires, and the|miss a chance to get back here |per party, The children entertain (ful vear. Mrs, Willlam Mitchell Stephen's United Church Wom pe. f fellow w. kers In the busi and today sho begins a three-[ed their parents with, recitations favo her report for the year an's Association in the church!Me*s office of the Bell Telephone day visit to Paris before flying [and musical talent. Santa Claus, The Christmas gifts were dis- | Company who arranged a miscel-| back to Tel Aviv brought gifts for everyone. tributed by Mrs, L. M. Souch, parlor laneous shower and also present: ARRANGED TALK Mrs. E. 8. Bone, Mrs. Wellington | Mrs. Donald G. White presid- ed her with an electric steam! Canada House arranged the au 19TH GROUP COMMITTEE Trainer and Mrs, G, C. Pirle od for the annual meeting, Theron dence with the Queen to coincide | The 10th Group Committee of who acted as Santa Claus. minutes of the last annual meet.) . with Miss Meagher's leave. Pro. [the Girl Guide Association held ing were road by Mrs, Lloyd The Social Department Is all yo001 provents her from discuss. |its November meeting at the | by, ways anxlous to accept items of, har Buckingham Palano con. [home of Mrs, Jack Murdoch, Annual reports of the treasur:(ne for the personal column, |yoreation, but the meeting was |[Mendowvale street er, Mrs, Melville Hodgson and (especially for the approaching |:informal, relaxed and friendly." | The minutes of the bingo convener, Mrs, -Everitt|Christmas and New Year season.| 'priop to her audience with the [meeting were read and the treas.| United Church was held recent. Flee, showed h very busy and|If you expect to be out of town | Queen Miss Meagher chatted | urer's report given. The new ly, with Mrs, Clayton Lee pre. successful year, A report on the|during the holidays or are having | ith dieorge Drew, Canadian high [1058-1089 officers are as follows: (siding. After the singing of the | turkey dinner given the ball guests please telephone 3-3474 | oo minissioner In London, She was| president, Mrs, Douglas Pelow: theme song, the meeting opened teams and their coaches In No- [local 13, and Share your festivity |» aounsellor at Canada House be: vice president, Mrs, Ernest | with a Christmas caol, "Joy to permber was given by Mrs, Lloyd With Stbpty, There Is no charge [fore going to Tel Aviv. Brown; secretary, Mrs, Irvin "e ond. H th: otters Ys "this tio Next week she returns to Tel (Galt; treasurer, Mrs, Stephen| Mrs. Henry Hogar ore Mrs, Charles Rundle, a past Aviv to resume her normal|Lovelock: telephone conveners, nrayer. Mrs. Fred Coleman read president, congratulated the) TE (UO HE Ansoclation held a rounds of about five weekly re.|Mrs. Robert Whalley, Mrs. Harry, the 10th chapter of St, John. Mrs. women on their year's work and | Hde Association held & ions several speech-making |[Andrews, . Mrs, Stuart Larges David McCann gave a talk on resided for the election of the Christmas tea and exchange of appearances and "'qhite a few" > -------- - - ------------------------------ lowing officers President, [Kilts at its December meeting, appeal wi. "And ath rT Mrs, Donald G. White: vice.|Games were played with prizes nahi? oi : ¥V every president, Mrs. Gordon Lane; awarded to the winners Final| LIFE THE SAME secretary, Mrs. James Master. BrrAngenienia were ade for the) "qs was charge d'affaires In son; (roasurer, Mrs Melville] i si rownle Christmas| yo) "Aviv for 10 months before be Hodgston; coming ambassador and apart social conveners Parties. LL Mrs, James Randall and Mrs from Increased responsibilities Charles Pogson; sick convener, REMOVE STUFFING with her new title, her life re. Mrs, Garnet Johnstone; press con In this modern era of preserva:| mains much the same. "I still vener, Mrs. Lloyd Dalby tele. |tion and storage, there's still al live in the same house with the hone conveners, Mrs, Willlam [chance of serious Incidents of | same staff and have my same illams and Mrs, Ross Porter; [food spoilage. To avold any pos friends, but I am busier." Mngo convener, Mrs. Everitt|sible catastrophe over Christmas Does being a woman make her Pice and committee of Mra, [be sure to remove all the bread |joh more difficult? Egerton Bauder, Mrs, Melville [stuffing from the festival bird as| "Well, I think it's like this: If Hodgson; Mrr, Gordon Lane, Mrs, [soon as dinner is over, Place the |the person with whom you are Norma Gilbert, [dressing in a covered refrigera- | dealing thinks It's a disadvantage An exchange of Christmas wit tor container and store immedi: to deal with a woman, then it followed ately in the refrigerator o definitely 1s a disadvantage AGO GG br 0 Bh Th nh TT TT TT TT | | of SPORTSWEAR LTD. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Park Auxiliary pe WHAT DO YOU THINK SANTA HAS IN ALL THOSE BOXES?...YOU GUESSED IT... HER FAVORITE GIFT | h a rs IRTOWEAR Sam And They Are All From Her Favorite Shop, too . . . SEIGNEUR'S ! SWEATERS . . . . from 5.95 SKIRTS . . ..... 1385 SKIRTS . ...... M9 THE FAMOUS REVERSIBLE BLOUSES . . . . from 3.3 SLIMS .......1% DRESSES . . from 16.95 CAR COATS . SCARVES . . 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