GROYPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIE ithe scripture lesson. The secre-iguest speaker. A solo was sung tary's and treasurer's reportsiby Mrs, P. Bell, entitled God's' were given, . Wonderful Grace". The trip to Hamilton has been, Refreshments were served by ST. GEORGE'S WA Branch, WA, was held with. 28/luck $s 'present, The president, Mrs. John Saw-| yer, presided. Prayers for the sick were read by Mrs. "Joh n|Lee, ers for prayer partners were| Scripture lesson was read Mrg, Thomas Keast. Twenty-eight members answered the roll call. The business and devotional |at Simcoe Hall ¢ meeting of St. George's Afternoon tion of officers The president, |G Sawyer for Canon H. W. Browne meeting of the Pleasant Monday Will Collins, who is still i {MacDonald presiding. er a ne Te weeing of he: Plegiast Monday William Bid | Mrs. R. G. Collison called the report read bv Mrs. Thomas Keast. ro]l showing a large attendance, would be no meeting on Monday, Michael Kadoski, treasurer, gave by! threé children and ope visitor. 3 : her Mrs. George Whitbread read' Miss Millicent Luke was the The next meeting will be held|changed to June 1 at 8 a.m. from Mrs. L. Patterson and Mrs. L.| wn June 8 for elec-| the bus terminal; the fares are to Burkett. ! followed by a pot|be paid by May 25. | Birthday greetings were sung 5TH. GROUP COMMITTEE | |for Mrs. R. Dillabough, Miss| The May meeting of the 5th [Kathy Burkett and Miss Marjlyn| Group Committee of the Girl George Bradley, | Guide association was held at week's A hymn was requested for Mrs, Guide House Mrs. J. A. supper, PMA CLUB Mrs. presided at this Mrs. Charlés Hall read the hospital. , and Mrs. | a It was announced that there secretary's May 18. A Mrs. A, G, Wiskin, guide cap- Minutes of last meeting were read. Mrs. E. A. Seeley gave the treasurer's report. Mrs. H. . Browne's table for India at the Snoring Sale was a great success. The sum of $41 was realized. This money is to go to India towards the translation of the Gospel. | Miss C. E. Wesson read the correspondence. Mrs. James | Brooks gave the report on Dor- |cas. Mrs, Thomas Keast gave the Ireport. on telephone calls. visits {to homes and hospital. | Repairs were read on Deanery |Workshop held in St. George's | Parish Hall and the WA Annual held in Toronto. { Next business meeting is June| 9. Refreshments were served by| souvenir in the form of a maple Mrs. Bert Morgan and her éom- president and ~ Itamn of the 5th company gave a report of the recent Provincial Conference held in Toronto. The 5th Guides attended the Gold Cord Ci y as a C y with members from the South District. The next meeting will be a pot luck supper at Guide House, on June 4, at 6,30 p.m. s SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT The eng t is ed 7 of Anne Helena, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wensing, to Mr, ; William Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart, all of Whit- PERFUMES and LIPSTICKS +. Luden with > forbidden fragrance LL"S vlaying a sandalwood box | table guests. Left to right are leaf. She and her husband are | returning to Japan next week. -Oshawa Times Photo Mrs. F, H. Barlow, Toronto vice-president. Mrs. Endo was presented with flowers and a mittee. SA HOME LEAGUE The regulgr meeting of the Sal- by. The marriage is to take place, Drug on Friday, May 29, 1959, at St, Andrew's Presbyterian Church, | Whitby. dee vated with ivory flowers, | Mrs. 8. V. Barlow, Oshawa | . Mrs. Cyril Crowe, i | Peterborough | | | y SIMCOE ST. N.\¢ rR president; of Women's Editor MR. AND MRS. JOHN R. WOODWARD Say "1 love you" with this exquisite creation glowing with 7 radiant diamonds. owe brought greetings! Among those who attended the siding. Oshawa, Peterborough club and graduation exercises held at Mas- Scripture and prayer were read | ,¢ reported to be on the sick extended an invita- sey Hall, Toronto, on Friday, by chaplain, Sister Elda Howard. jie, 5 a members to at-|May 8, when John F. Bunner The roll call and minutes of pre- n party at the To- graduated from Eastern Pente- vious meeting were read by re- e 10 costal Bible College, Peterbor- cording secretary, Sister Ruth yo was introduced ough, were Mrs. John F. Bunner, | Gathell ! held her John and Kathy, Mr. and Mrs.| Donald Straughan was initi as she spoke!John Milne and Alan, Mrs Alice into the Blue degree. ich she said Parkin, Mrs. Margaret Frederick-| Lecture was repeated by di- ted with the son, Mrs. 8. R. Alger, Mr. and rector of céremonies, Sister Joan ous life of the Mrs. Dwight Bunner, Gary and Ewen and conductor, Sister Susan Kenneth Spencer, Sister Mossie Keeler relig e," she said $200.00 $20.00 DOWN $5.00 WEEKLY $143.50 $14.35 DOWN $3.50 WEEKLY HOUSEHOLD HINT | . "a vs | \t L Cl b L h Mrs. William Saunders led in | . LL yceum u unc eon | the singing of a few choruses and| { lin the opening hymn, followed by | ¥.¥ Nad ; Guest honor at the May| The Lyceum Club will hold its {praver by Mrs, Chris. Osbourn. | : ' i . |" Mrs. Saunders, on behalf of the i, y A Lp eedIne {Home League, presepied a Yo, ; | | cheque for one hundr dollars M Tamiko Endo. north, on Tuesday, June 9, and Ito Major Rankin for the self-| A ih: DIAMOND VALUES ring a beige kimona bright-'Mrs. A, W. Harding asked mem-| | denial effort. 7 i us 4 4 ks thering in quiet | sented a play, "I Love to Tell the e English, a " ra ET Story". Mrs, Frank Phelps closed PERSONALS 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 14, 1959 / lly decorated th i oy » held & \ ship Group. ully decorated with At the tulip tea to be held at the [BD Today afternoon is An: guest speaker and Alderman arl p rg . p . 3 $ | s as chairman, : arlow and Mrs. pouring tea will be Mrs. John| 10YAL TRUE BLUE LODGE gave a report on bingo and Sister| Core, Thomas D | A M 0 N D unc Toronto club Milroy, rs. Francis Lamble,| y,941 True Blue Lodge No. 55 Alice Short gave a report on the| Mrs 3 acock |Alex Findlay, Mrs. Joseph A : i i d R | N G S L < M I. 8. Feacock, Swindells and Mrs. Duncan with worshipful master, Brother attended. The regular monthly meeting A : . Willard Spencer and deputy mis- Deputy mistress reported Sister was held on Monday evening last | The meeting was opened by ward celebrated their 50th wed-|Brooklin. the vice-president, Mrs, Leonard ding anniversary recently, held at, Telegrams and letters were re- ated | ane Cowle, Sister Rita Short, Sis- tary, Mrs. Charles Warren. wishes. Frost and the Honorable Michael | ate ter Margaret Moore. It was agreed that refresh-| The home was beautifully dec- Starr and Mrs. Starr. deputy mistress, Sister Mar y|club. Mrs. Ernest Langdale ex- were Miss Donna Tilling and|son of the late Mr. and Mrs. You'll get more for your diamond dollar Thompson, presented her with a pressed regrets that the trip to Mrs. Nelson Wright and in the James Woodward. season Shilo Whitby, the home of Mr. and|ing, May 12, in the St. Mary of ited Fairview Lodge in Whitby. | Mrs. Riley asked the group to Mrs, Robert Brough .and Mrs. Lambert, She was born in TERMS ip of ancestral gods| Vrs, Norman Irwin, for the Lau-|the People Church auditorium,| The new candidate spoke a few|do its best to attend the general Stanley Brown and in the eve- Georgina Township, York either syinbolism, Jecoratiyenass and Mrs. A. W. Armstrong, lawn (o replace Mrs. J. C. Guay, who|ter Emmaline Henderson at the] Arrangements will be made in| Miss Gloria and Norma Wood- They have one daughter, Mrs. X / ; 5a hostess; Mrs, F. G. Darlington, had resigned. Mrs. Edgar Mich-|piano. the near future for an outing for|ward, granddaughters, ha d|Richard Tilling (Rosena), Osh- of cherry bloss . a rs. Neil Fe i fh : . > : A ry or so. bazaar table, and Mrs. Neil Felt, xniohts of Columbus hall, Bond vou keep large aluminum salt|3 bingo, a guessing game, and ajton, Uxbridge, Sunderland, ily are 12 grandchildren and four tickets street. A pilgrimage to Notre gp ayere filled with flour, salt and raffle were held. The prizes were Brougham, Toronto, Columbus, great-grandchildren. ese art over two city this week consulting with the Mrs. F. J. Fraser were the host-'jents. 'Mrs. Charles Warren. and explained local board of directors and the ---- mee I's, Endo amuses some head vation Army Home League was h~'d on Tuesday afternoon, May f the Lyceum Club and annual garden tea at the home of | Association was theMrs, C. Ewart McLaughlin, | embroidered with star flowers bers to bring articles for the | The drama group, under the di- ig h, Mrs. Endo|Touch and Take table with them, | Jo Aldwinckle. Dial RA 38-3474 | rection of Mrs. Saunders, pre- S SH (ORAL (€] y A i o] ual event took place in in prayer. [) parish hall which Tea was served by the Fellow- ow tulips, daffodils home of Mrs. Fred Irwin, Inver-| : 3 Those at the head lynn, Whitby, under the auspices | LODGES AND SOCIETIES niversary Woman . Mesting with roduced by Mrs. S./of group three ot the WA of Knox| Mrs. Commissioner Dalziel as They Presbyterian Church among those in the Salvation Army Citadel. Mrs rll Crowe and Mrs. Mrs. A. H. Dancev, Mrs. Lorne, 44" ic Gaoular meeting i i i | , 1 : | . : ! hi Str id i pguls ting in the demonstration held in her home| OLD COUNTRY CLUB Hooper, Peterborough; Miss Hewson, Mrs. A. S$. Ross, Mrs o.,00° Temple, Bruce Street, and thanked the members who) rienas atier 10 uree air . . Campbell. L nd C 1 b t g 50th A Iy my tress, Sister Mary Thompson pre-| julia Hurrie is waiting to go inlat Simcoe Hall by the Ladies e e Ia mn nniversa the hospital. Sister Annie Toms Group of the ODOCC Kedron and ¢ ve) Happy birthday was sung for Riley. Mrs. David Boakes gave their home, RR 3, Oshawa, when|ceived from the Prime Minister, ly Bron: Percy Cleveland, oe the treasurer's report amd the about 150 guests called to ex- the Right Honorable John Diefen- Director of ceremonies, Sister ments for the dance to be held orated with yellow roses and Mr. Woodward was born in Joan Ewen, escorted Sister Verna Saturday, May 16, would be do-|chrysanthemums. Whitby township and has spent | "ape ay -- when you choose this lovely pair. Hand- tive to the ae Mrs. Donald Storie is acting as . 4 wedding gift from the lodge. see Spring Thaw was not forth- evening Mrs. Kenneth Tilling and| Mrs. Woodward, the former wrought settings mounted with 6 brilliant to the progres- general convener of the garden des Femmes Canadiennes-Fran-|Thyrsday evening of last week coming due to cancellation of Mrs. John Woedward Jr. Hannah Lambert, is the daugh- Ane \ sternal conipas + 3 E's : Lat | County Sigma mpas-| re] Group of St. Andréw's United with Mrs. John Cardinal presid-|words was given earty meeting behing held at Bathe ning Mrs. Mervyn Brisco, Mrs. and came to Oshawa in 1903. The nd tolérance. The artist e Ra hs d+iwords and was ¢ a hearty m g 2 \ on a ice. The artist ex-| Church, Assisting Mre. Storie are|ing. Mrs. Lucien Chamberlain|welcome into the lodge. Lodge Park Club House on June 3 to dis-| Bert Walters and Mrs. Edward couple were married in Oshawa e nc he pathos ol s ", red : ! pl n Ie pathos of Raiie, tea room; Mrs. George Morgan, |ayd was appointed social conven. [the ladies group by the enter-\charge of the guest book. awa, and three sons, William, ire f dining room; Mrs. Neil Fraser, .. 1t was decided to hold a rum- tainment committee. Guests were present from Norman and Gordon, all of Osh- y can be symbolic age . 3 bg La silence which is high-| - Miss Catherine Maddaford By Dame Se Qrace Mission al Mur pepper, near the stove so they'll wou by Mis. Pulp Breese, ee) Ottawa, regional director, Vie. ray Le /as planned for June he handy when you're cooking ' $, It . ' . avert Clark aod NN B Le 28 © XK" Sym ronage had led nursing staff. hitecture and . -. Japanese Guest Charms Listeners, 12 | the : Japanese Consul in|"Greenbriar', Simcoe street] presided (Ladies' Group) | Mr. and Mrs. John R. Wood-| Whitby, deputy grand mistress, Sister Di- minutes were read by the secre- press congratulatiots and goodibaker, The Honorable Leslie M.| Chamberlain to the altar and nated by the main group of the, Pouring tea in the afternoon his entire life there. He is the tha inevitabibty of t Bluebird diamonds. iture, the inevitability of tea and bazaar at Stonehaven, caises was held on Tuesday even-|four cars of lodge members vis-/revue in Toronto. Serving in the afternoon were ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John presses these emotions Withinrg §, A, Cross as co-convener| yas elected first vice-president|closed in the usual way with Sis-|cuss future plans and activities. Brown. on May 6, 1909. from a whole field or from yjichen; Mrs, E. F. Cuthbertson a : ary ) : i of . ; Mrs, Ek. I. som, 2 June 3 of re s were served and Beavert Manillg Ce - awa. Also included in their fam= n By mage sale on June 6, in the You'll :ave time and steps if Refreshments were served and Beaverton, lanilla, anning- | awa. Also lo briefly outlined theltorian Order of Nurses, is in the 7. Mrs, Howard Gimblett and dishes that require these ingred- Riley, Mrs. Robert LADIES WEAR ung. Moderns 16%. BOND ST. WEST The most modern specialty store in Downtown Oshawa for Infants and Pre-teens now showing all new summer stock . . . be prepared for hot weather and shop early. (Presenting (plain ond corded Ss You are invited by the Social ts of the 19th cen- Department to send in any little iced the French items of interest, News of teas, 1 and still surprise parties, showers, anni- yntemporary art versaries and comings and goings ational rather are always very acceptable and for which there is no charge. Please write or telephone RA 3-3474 local 18. out of your allowance!" 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