Jo Aldwinekle. Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridoy, April 17, 1959 PERSONALS at Ont Major town guesis the Debbie wedding ere Mrs. D.C. Dobbie, Mrs. H. Pres- & fon. Miss Elsie Dobbie. Miss #% Catherine Dobbie, Mr. and Mrs. g0¢ DD. Preston. Mr. and Mrs. George Preston. Mr. and Mrs. B. Fryer, Mr. and Myr Alex Grabame, Miss Elspeir Grahame. all of To- ronto; Mr. Jam Salge, Locust in Mr. and Mrs Robert Young, Mr. and Mis. R. E Young. Whithy. of ¥ 4d Ray Elliott and Catherine and Laurent. Mr. and Mrs, daughters, Susan, Beverley, of Ville St Montreal. Quebec, were receni gnests of the formey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Elloft, Bark street, Attending the annual meeting awd lmacheon of the Lyceum Club and Women's Arts Association in Toronto on Wednesday was the local president, Mrs. S. V. Bar- low, accompanied by the vice president. Mrs. Locas Peacock the secretary. Mrs. Avern Taylor members' representative, Evelyn Everson. Today at the annual meeting and luncheon of the Lyceuny Club and Women's Arts Association in Peterboveng the Oshawa club was represent ed by Mrs. S. V. Barlow. Murs. S. C¢ Larmer Miss * I membership secretary Jury. program | LOST IN WONDER Two-year-old Gregory Mark and Mrs Vir is! the som of Mr. and Mrs Oshawa Gorden Rane, Tecumseh ave Vir. and Mrs. Owes nue. Greg iy fhe Lrandsop of Bloomfield, Ontario Mf ahd Mrs Yeriin Rahme Photo hy Annie E. Dobbie Frederick Major Exchange Vows The marriage of Annie Elspeth Dobbie, daughter of Mr " Mrs. David Chalmers De i B.C. H and Frederick Charles Major, y vener son of Mr... and Mrs. William| Major. all of Oshawa, was sol enmized réceéntly at the Salvation Army Citadel Major Marsfand offi ciated. The wedding music was played by Mr. William Haves and the, soloist was Mrs. Dorothy Van Volkenburg iven iff 'marriage I I Ly thé bride wore a "full- length gewntof ivory white satin A pearl efovin held her showlder- lenkth veil and she carvied a white Bible on which rested an orchid with streamers Mrs. George Hodgson the bride. was matron-of-honor in aqua green. The bridesmaids were Miss Barbara Majo n orchid and Miss Denise Dobbie in yellow All wore identically styled gowns of nylon tal feta with matching headdiesses and white accessories and car ried - bouquets. of carnations. The flower gif}: was: Dayeénd 'Dobbie in ? white 8 with» a white nedddress ried "# Basket of vellow and white carnations. Mr. Hack Little acted as best man Ushering were Messrs Dennis Dobbie and George Hodg son. A reception Hotel Genosha bride's mother wore blue lace Arthin 'son of Cork, rowel and greal eter Fllins Flossie Coyle. and Mrs. con You are invited by the Social Department to send m amy Tniie iterns of inferest. News of feas, surprise parties, showers. 2nni- versaries and comings and goings are always very acceptable and for which there is ne charge Please wrile or telephone RA & 3-7474 loeal 18. Rankin hn er Ai the Ontario' Ladies' College Wednesday 15, the Junior Group of Castle Chapter Alemmae was host to the Sewior Givoup of the Castle Chapter The president Miss Batty, Brooklin, welcomed guests and complimented has just returned from ow the large attendance. Wiss Texas, where she has Ann Howden. Brooklin. . intro- been attending a month, duced Mr. M. Reed whose topic post - graduate course in oper- was flowers of the annual variety ating room technique and man- snitable for small flower gardens. agement at Baylor University He showed several colorful illus Hospital. Miss Pearce had the |frafiofis on planning a flower gar honor of being chosen valedic- den with a minimum of hard | torian of her class and.spoke at jwork. the graduation dinner. She will | on aunt ( 4 Doris the them POST GRADUATE Miss Reg. N Dallas Marilyn Joyce Pearse ove AX Refreshments were served by shortly commence duty as oper- 'the social convener. Mrs, J. Wil ating room nurse at the Oshawa son. Brooklin. and Mrs. J. J. Fox. General Hospital, She is the Oshawa. poured tea. Mrs. Leo daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. |Gray. Oshawa, thanked the Jun Pearce, Elgin street east. ior Group over taffeta with white acces wer tafe win wmve aeie VON Directors SOCIAL NOTICE assisting was in rose lace over- Hear April Report TRRINGE taffeta Later the couple left for a wed Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wright ding trip te New York City. For of Oshawa 'announce fhe mar- travelling the bride wore a pow riage of their danghter. Joyce der blue suit with pink and beige Marilyn, fo Mr. Edward Donald] accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Major Maurice Read. son of Mr and, will live in Oshawa Mrs. Donald Maurice Read Stoney Creek. The marriage was solemnized on Saturday. April 11, held at the To receive was the I'he board of directors of the Oshawa Branch of. the Victorian Order of Nyrses held its April meeting on Monday afternoon April 13. in the board room at the City Hall In hér report for March Miss nuarse-in-charge, stated ing the month 18 new had been admitted period 337 the Isabelle month of Sorley that dur- patients During the visite had been made including 31% for -adult nursing mg care, 17 for health instruction, the secretary one night call and one post- and the treasurer's report natal care given by Mr. F. A, Mcllveen orked by the nurses After Mrs. Norma Bing- decided to raise the fee per visit Ellen Durant. re- to $2.00 from $2.25. and in view vorked 13'. days of the increased calls upon the two nurses it was decided to en- public health gage a third full-time qualified University of nurse had spent the Mrs. Uriah Jones gave a re- observing with port of the fifth annual meting Harmony H-S Assn. Rpril Meeting The April meeting of the Har mony Home and School Associa tidn took on a musical note. with the school choir and the string orchestra in attendance. The president, Mrs Ogden presided and the secretary's and treasurer's reports were read by Mrs. Kenneth Williams, and Mrs John Wheeler respectively Mrs. Ogden explained that nomination forms usually ot at this time would be held month of March 4, due to the new OMithe local nurses of the Ontario Branch of the VON Harmony road north opening in The Venerable H. D. Cleverdon held in Toronto last week hich iopterhes and that this would ,recident, presided at the meet: she had attended as a delegate have to be taken care of in the fall. It was requested that at least one member of 'the Asso cigtion be represented at the Fed- eration Leadership Training Camp the being "'Lead- ership in Home School' Your medicine is ready quickly whe you bring your prescriptions jo fies pharmacy. In fact, m most cases our prescription will be filed white you rest {Emited Church with the Reverend Mervin Bury officiating The minutes were read by for The how totalled 425 ham and Mrs lief nurses. had during the month Miss Ruth Crone stndent from the Set Western Ontario the school topic and a _ 4 = Mes. Ogden also requested that four of five volunteer to help at | the Home and K|clinol Conneil meting be held on April 28 at the F Lovell School The pri My ridon., mentioned the for kindergarten and Grade | to bes held at the school on April 27 and 28 from 1:30 - 4:00 p.m. Mr Harri that this is the final te veer. any in 'the low groups should make a copcerted effort fime and final reports Miss Eleanor Hughes. Grade 6 fedcher. vom the . attendance shield for the month of March for highest \ s Hafghes atfendance prize for the Mrs. N. V. Roe gave on' her trip to Toronto on April 2. representing the the Ontario Home and School Feder ation Convention at the Roval York Hotel Vir. Harrison introduced My NR Ss Jobn Francom, Grade 8 teacher TI in charge of fhe school choir viof "COMPOUNDING YOUR PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTION IS OUR PROFESSION" explained purpose of the school choir and introduced about LIMITED OSHAWA--BOWMANVILLE--WHITBY songs. This was followed by an We Send Medicines To Europe Postage Free" Rupert Har wipal m also noibted ot as m of the hool he students who may betore exam The professional know-how of omr pharmacists and ow complete stoek of prescription ingredients assure you of last service without amy sacrifice of -mporiant accuracy ad care to speed. This & jst one of the mony reasons why we are known 28 "Pee scription Specialists", percentage fis parents' evening. | a report] also won the school at choir the instrumental group. comprised of 11 students plaved numbers Refreshment the mothers of fhe convenership of ray Sparkes vho severa served by Grade 7 Mrs vere under | Mur HOUSEHOLD MINT Dried grated orange makes a very fine ve \ hat is - deliciou cakes and puddings and wight." ¢ Mrs Trousseau Tea Showers Honor Julia Drummond Miss Julia Drummond whose marriage to the Reverend Rob- 'er? Tetsuro Nishimura will be sol- emnized im Trinity College Chapel, Toronto, tomorrow morn- ing has been honored at several pre-nupfial parties. Mrs. J. M. E. Drummond en- tertained for her daughter at a tronssean fea on Saturday, April | Pouring tea in fhe afternoon were Mrs. F. G. Mason, Mrs. E N. Lewis, Mrs.H. W. Ward, Mrs. C. E. Weatherhead and in the evening, Mrs. R. A. Sharp and Mrs. E. L. Chant. Miss Virginia Drummond and Miss Elizabeth Lawson assisted. Mrs, Harry Kel- lar and small danghter. Pavline. kept the door and guest hook in the afternoon and Miss Harriett Griffith was in charge\in the eve- ning. Heostésses were Mrs, Harry Wood and Mrs. I, H. Wells in the afternoon and Miss F. FE. W Thomas in the evenine. The trons: sean rooms were presided over hy Miss Dorothy Williams and Wiss Viola Parrott. The evening WA of Christ Memorial Chureh catered Miss Mary Karle was hostess Winnipeg. Manitoba A miseellaneous held by Women's ronto The senior WA of Christ Me merial Charch held a miscellane- ous shower in the parish hall and presented Miss Drummond with a handmade onid and money with which te purchase a coffee fable, shower was fhe staff of fhe Anglican Training College. To The members of the choir of Christ Memorial Church held a miscellaneous shower at fhe home of Vrs. A. G. Flovd Mrs. N. R. White, Ajax. was hostess at a shower when the gests were the vacation school teachers avith whom Miss Drum- mond had worked for lwo sum mers. The children of the vaca tion school also made a presenta- fion of a Swise tea cloth and servieffes Legion Aux. Has Night Of Cards The Ladies" Auxiliary, Cana- dian Legion Branch 43. held a "Night of Cards" on Tuesday evening, April 14, with Mrs. Rob- ert Williams as convener. Win ners for enchre were as follows: for ladies: Mrs. Williams Evans. Mrs. Stanley Prevost, Mrs. John Fisher and Mrs. Gibson. Gents' prizes: M. K. McCuaig, Mrs Mason. Mr. Charles Gagne and Amn Cook; for eribbage: Mrs. Rose Dewsbury. Clarice Lack, Mary Pidgen, Mr. ¥. Longlad. A. Gagne, Mr. Fred Dewsbury: door prizes: Mrs. William Beaton and John Fisher Al conclusion of games freshments Were served re- The May will he advertised Auxiliary members please note A shower will be next Tuesday. April 21 for the Novelty Booth Miss Helen Boddy, |It is also a social evening and|Josephine was {wo auxiliaries from Toronto will hostesses at a gathering held a be guests. For members visiting evening. April 20, a chartered bus will leave the bus terminal alt 7 pm x 3 A Mrs. E. J. Pinte, formerly of Bombay, India, whe is making her home in Oshawa. will speak on the arts and crafts of her country at a tea at North minister United Church next Wednesday. The event has been arranged by fhe 5th Scowt Mothers' = Auxiliary King Street WMS Thankottering King Street United WAS Thank-offering was held on Tuesday Chureh meefing evening Lionettes, Priends Meet For Bridge tes held their an- bridge at Simcoe Oshawa Lic) {nual spring {Hall The ¢ the co | Andersor Mrs. president, fr 5 under nership 6 Mrs, Anderson introduced the Mrs. Nerman Gower, whe welcomed the guests and out-| lined the club activifies and pur- pose. Mrs.. M." B. Dymond. of Pert (Perry, drew for the prizes. The lucky winners were My. G. Mur less. Mrs. Jack Lawrence. Mrs. {James Scarrow, Ame Naish, Roni Mach, Mis. F. J. Goyne, {Tommy Viek, Mrs. G. C. Pirie. Mrs. Ray Perry, Mrs. Aubrey Hurst, Mrs. James Wraith. |\L. Devitt, Mrs. R. J. Tamey| Jack' Mrs. Mrs. M. Kashul. Hilla Santee Mrs. 8. P. Leek Mrs. E. G. Clemence, Mrs. G. Flegg, Mrs, E. S. Ferguson, Mrs. A. James) Allen. 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Chute, Mrs. Vernon Osborne and Mrs, Perey Fletcher sang "In the Garden" Mrs. Howard ducing the speaker, Boyd. said Miss Boyd had been a missionary in India since 1925. Miss Boyd showed many slides and spoke of life in India Mrs. Percy Langmaid express ed thanks to Miss Boyd. and to the evening auxiliary for the wor ship, service and alse expressed thanks to the trio Brown, in Miss intro Vera Dolores Bolahood Feted Bride-Elect Dolores Bolahood whose marriage to Mr. Ronald Gordon Oke will take place in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church tomorrow morning has Ibeen guest of homer at pre-nupe tial events. Mrs. Charles Fairhart and Miss {Roselene Fairhart were co- hostesses at a miscellaneous shower held at their home on Hortop avenue. Assisting in serv- |ing the 30 guests were Mrs. !George Fairhart and Mrs. Stirling Morison ! Mrs. Joseph Bolahood. Wilson road north, was hostess at a shower when the bride-to-be wa- presented with a five-piece kitch- |en-dinette suite. 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