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The Oshawa Times, 16 May 1959, p. 8

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"FRIENDS FROM BERMUDA ENTERTAINED AT PARKWOOD Visiting Toronto tor the an- | nual Garden Club Flower Show | four members of the Bermuda | Garden Club were dianer guests | of Colonel R. S. Mc Laughlin at | Laughlin, Toronto; the host; formal group shows, from the | Mrs, Charles Post and Lady | left, Miss Gladys Hulchings and ' Conyers, { Mrs. Wilbur Lightbourn, both | muda Garden Club, and Mrs. of Bermuda, Miss Isabel Mec- Parkwood on Thursday. The in- president of the Ber- | M. E. McEachren, Todmordén. | Wd | SOCIAL NOTICES MARRIAGE The marriage of Dorothy Arsenault of Whitby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Arsenault of Summerside, Prince Edward Is- |land, and James Stewart, son of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Stewart of Oshawa, took place in the par- 7/sonage of King Street United Church on Friday evening, May 15, with the Reverend Mervin A. officiating. ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced Marilyn Maxine Huffman, daughter of Mrs. Freda Huffman of Dunbarton and Mr. Belford Huffman, to Mr. William Law- ¥ rence Cockburn, son of Mr. and (Mrs, John Lawrence Cockburn of {Oshawa. The marriage will take place on Friday, June 5, 1959, at ; St. Paul's-on-the-Hill Rectory, L | Dunbarton, i l : . ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stewart the t of their daughter, Norma Cairrine, to Mr, -- |Edward David Lukow, son of Mr. (and Mrs. Stephen Lukow, all of 4/ Oshawa. the marriage will take {on at St. George's Anglican § Church, Oshawa, on Saturday, "June 20, ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, { Munro of Toronto announce the 'engagement of their daughter, Karen Melodie, to Norman Ross Ridgely, son of Mr, and Mrs, William Ridgely of Oshawa. The marriage will take p'ace on Sat- urday, May 30, 1959, at 8 o'clock neighbor to Cedar Lodge, @ol- |In Grace Chapel, Ontario Ladies' | onel McLaughlin's winter home, |College, Whitby. ENGAGEMENT --Oshawa Times Photo ., and Mrs. Frank Elvet Mrs. Lightbourn Is a close Trousseau Tea Showers Honor Cheryl Wishart Several parties honoring the bride have been held prior to the wedding of Miss Cheryl Anne Wishart and Mr. Edward Fran-| eis Donald, Mrs. R. D. Mackie and Miss| Ella Reid arranged a miscellan- eous shower for friends and rela. tives at the home of Miss Ella Rudi in Peterborough R. W. Hill and Mrs. Don-| ald Post arranged a cup and saucer shower at the home of| Mrs. Hill (Hamilton) for friends of the bride-elect from Hamilton, Toronto and Brantford Employees of the Canadian Blue Bird Coach Ltd. presented the future bride with a mixette A dinner party honoring the prospective bride and bridegroom was held at the home of Mrs. Harold Donald in Whitby for fam-| fly, friends and relatives, The group presented the couple with a pair of pillows and an Beirloom bedspread. Mrs, Charles Wishart enter- tained at a trousseau tea for her daughter. Special Speaker To Address Rally | | Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 4 | Sunday, May 24, from 2 to 5 p.m. JUST JODI One year old today is Jodi | Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Hewett, { Oshawa. Her great - grand. mother is Mrs. William Hewett, John street, Oshawa. Clemence Hewett, Palace street, Oshawa. Jodi is the granddaughter of Mr, and Mrs, Cecil O. Pascoe, Whitby, and | Claremont, RR 2, will be at home ht, | Alan Bruce Pauline Snow, (GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES Feted at Showers, MEDITATION GROUP Trousseau Tea The regular meeting: of the| Miss Pauline Ellen Snow whose Meditation Group of Cedardale marriage to Mr. Lionel Bernard United Church was held on Wed. Vincent took place this morning/nesday May 13, with the presi- at the Roman Catholic Church dent, Mrs, Frank Singer, presid- of St. Mary of the People, has!ing. been entertained at several pre.' A card of thanks was read nuptial events. from one of the members who Harry Samuel Snow, had been ill. A report from the rns Teen 402 out PERCONALS her daughter recently at a trous- Mr. and Mrs. Allen Oke, Osh- seau tea, assisted by the bride- to-be, and Mrs, Fidele Vincent, awa Boulevard north, are attend- ing the graduation exercises at mother of the future bridegroom, Pouring tea was Miss Diane Et- mansky, and serving were Miss Pat Winters and Miss Diane Queen's Universitv today when their daughter, Miss Janet Oke, will receive her Bachelor of Arts degree. Thomas. In the rooms contain- ing the shower and wedding gifts and the bride's linens and trousseau were Mrs, George Snow, Miss Pauline Tyrkalo,| Mrs. Ray McLaughlin and Miss |Miss Frances Snow, and Miss/ Barbara McLaughlin, RR 1, Osh- awa, are attending the graduation exercises at Queen's University today when Miss Dorothy Me- Laughlin will receive her Bache- Irveen Merritt. Miss Pauline Tyrkalo and Miss lor of Arts degree, Miss Sylvia Joyce receives her Irveen Merritt held a kitchen shower at the former's home, Clarke Street, Miss Mary Capik of | assisted the hostesses in serving| honor BA degree todav at the graduation exercises at Queen's University, Miss Joyce is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert the cross for Jesus, t the guests. | Among the prize winners were Miss Patricia Sullivan, Miss Bonnie Reynard and Mrs, Em- {ily O'Neill. A miscellaneous shower was held at Radio Park, ararnged by Mrs. Harry Snow, Miss Pat Win- ter and Miss Frances Snow. Games were enjoyed, and Mrs. Douglas Shackelton assisted in serving the guests. Mrs. V. A. Cope, Mrs. Arthur The Invoicing Department of Wigston, Mrs. Edward Holland Fiftings Limited entertained at a| and Mrs. John Hogan are leaving dinner at the Hotel Genosha and|on Monday to attend the conven- presented the future bride with a|tion of the national council of Sil- set of TV trays, and from the ver Cross Women at Ste. Agathe, office staff of Fittings Limited, | Quebec. Joyce, Somerville avenue, who are attending the ceremony. Miss Jennie Pringle, King street east, is spending the holi- day weekend in Napanee with her mother, Mrs. Sidney Pringle. t in Hoy Ling, with great interest. the afternoon, scripts. Simon the Cyrenian farm- er was conscripted cept the things that cannot changed and wisdom to know the difference. [committee in charge of the hope chest showed all items had been sold and more goods were hand. ed out to be made up. The minutes and treasurer's report were read. A letter from Mrs. Sidney Han- ford, formerly Irene Moore, who s stationed at the Leper Colony China, was read Mrs. J. Johns, the speaker for spoke on con- to carry which hel omand did grudgingly. No doubt in after| demand years he proudly recounted the story to his friends. said that like Simon many are conscripts in the battle of ife serving against their will. Per- haps all should learn to pray the very sensible prayer, me courage to change the things Mrs. Johns "Lord give. hat can be changed, grace to a The meeting closed with a hymn and the Benediction. 'GIRL GUIDE ASSOCIATION (Central District) The regular meeting of the Cen- tral District, Girl Guide Associa-| fon, was held at Guide House with Mrs. W. A, Forsythe pre- siding. The minutes were réad by Mrs. J. R. Mathews. The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. K, 8.| Peterson. | Mrs. D. E, Jackson, lodge sec- | retary, reported that 173 badges | had been earned by Guides and 54 by Brownies. Reports were read by the re- Miss Snow received an wuphol.|---- fonal chair. Miss AT HOME the . Mr. and Mew, Fred Mam [Side [Elisheth Chambers. 10 Victor Phillip Dale Berry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Victor Berry,, Ajax. The wedding will take place on Saturday, June 6, 1959, at 3 p.m. in King Street United Church, Oshawa. [to their relatives and friends on jon the occasion of their golden | wedding anniversary. stered, Molly Sinclair made the presen tation. Following the rehearsal on Friday evening, the bridal party was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fidele Vincent, --Photo by Hornsby COMMISSIONER DALZIEL The guest speaker at women's rally to be held in con- nection with the 75th pina d services of the Oshawa Salvation | Army Corps next Tuesday, May! 19, at 230 pm. will be Mrs. Commissioner Wm. Dalziel of To- ronto. Alderman Christine Thomas will be presiding at this meeting and will be supported by | Mrs. Lyman Gifford, Mrs, | Michael Starr, Mrs. Morley Wyman, Mrs. Frank McCallum, Mrs. Stuart Alger, Mrs. J. A. Aldwinckle and Mrs. Brigadier S| Gennerv, Mrs. Dalziel has had a suc cessful career as a Salvation Army officer and following sev- eral vears as Superi dent of Selvation Army Hospitals in Montreal, Vancouver, Winnipeg and Toronto, hecame secretary of the Women's Social Work for the whole of Canada. Mrs. Dal- ziel possesses a charmine person- ality and is a highly qualified and caorhle speaker All women's organizations in the city have been invited to this special event. Following the meeting there will be a reception in the Young People's auditorium, nten HOUSEHOLD KINT Use an egg beater instead of a spoon to beat fudge It makes beating quicker and fudge cream- fer Vi VACUUM CLEANERS ani POLISHERS MEAGHER'S 92 SIMCOE STREET NORTH RA 5.47TN rotect winter wearables now 21164 FEB'59 M.P. 20 CALL US FOR PROMPT PICK-UPS OF CLOTHING FOR STORAGE Keep your winter wearables safe in our refrigerated vaults where they have complete protection against moths, heat and moisture. The small cost can prevent a large loss. Don't delay. Store 'em now! 50 MILL STREET PHONE RA 3-4631 or for your conven'ence, customers in WHITBY, AJAX, PICKERING, PORT PERRY, BOWMANVILLE may call Oshawa without a toll by signalling the operator and asking for . . . ZEnith 1-3000 Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, Mey 16, 1959 Women FUR STORAGE TIME Phone RA 5-2722 for FREE pick-up Fashion Uillage FUR SALON. DRYNAN, your local OSHAWA CENTR Supervision supplied for King street west. ELECTION IS Hear John Wintermeyer, Liberal Party, speak on LADIES! DO YOU KNOW WHAT THIS ALL ABOUT? leader of the ehalf of GEORGE candidate. Thursday Next, 8.30 p.m. AL COLLEGIATE your children, so come OSHAWA RIDING LIBERAL ASSOCIATION presentatives of 2, 3, 4, 5,14 and 16th Brownie Packs, the 2, 3, & 5, 11 and 16th Guide Companies and the 2, 3, 5, 14 and 16th group committees. A discussion was held regard: ing ways of raising funds for nk lie? tha June 1, The drumhead service service. will bé held at Camp Samac od Sune 7. Somipsioner smmouieed te Kids poi of covener, 4 He 1b ¥ a So onder mint Camp Samac were explained, The money for the season's passes to be in by June 1, The Joint Guide and Scout Good Turn this year was the pre- sentation of a movie screen to the Cerebral Palsy Associa A ELNA MONDAY MORNING SPECIAL SEWING MACHINE SALE "eave ........ 1.60 TREADLE . 1" eau ....... 9,60 1 ELECTRIC 11.50 89.50 CONSULE ..... 1 SINGER F/WEIGHT .... 1 SINGER PORTABLE 1 SINGER CONSOLE -- Ht 177 $149. ONLY 70.60 Early Bird Sale 1 SINGER CONSOLE--Used re sri ony 19.60 ELNA SEWING CENTRE RA 5-2591 OSHAWA SHOPPING GINTRE . YOU, YES, YOU CAN WIN : or one of the other 3,022 BIG CASH PRIZES 00 in the fabulous S NAMES Now in the CONTEST GAME TORONTO DAILY STAR FOR HOME DELIVERY TELEPHONE RANDOLPH 5-5181 OR WRITE THE TORONTO STAR, 11 CELINA STREET, us It's EASY! It's FUN! Win cash prizes in the FAMOUS NAMES contest game 'A

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