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The Oshawa Times, 5 Jun 1959, p. 9

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+ LODGES AND SOCIETIES _| Foch Bre lc confer the degree at Brougham, age "SUNSHINE REBEKAH y, held its regular meeting in would travel to Brougham by| Gregory's Roman Catholic lodge rooms with a good at- bus. A letter was read from the|Chyrch tomorrow at noon has hance. Sister Luella Pine was Rebekah Lodge at Liberal, Mis- heen feted at several prenuptial noble grand's chair assist- souri, a pen pal of Sunshine events. : by Vice Grand Sister Mae Lodge. Mrs. John Roznik, Mrs. Eloi A 15-year Rebekah Jewel was| Landry, Miss Steve Roznik, Mrs, Miss Mary Emily Boral whove| Ronal m| inshine Rebekah Lodge, No.|Rebekah Lodge on June 8, and| piohards will take place in St. | Pre-Nuptial Events| | Trousseau Tea For Popular Bride | Miss Janet Whittington, whose marriage to Dennis Ferguson took place in St. George's Angli- |can Church, Oshawa, on Sat y afternoon, May 30, was guest of honor at several prenuptial |events, Mrs. Walter Kilburn. guest at this party i Agnes Sinclair of Glasgow, Scot- land. Miss Sinclair is visiting her ter, the bride fo be at a shower. tained at a trousseau tea for her daughter. She was assisted in re- ceiving by the bridegroom's mo- ther and the future bride. Mrs. James Toppings was host- charg |riage by the bridegroom's adie, Urs, Join Red. dai (thes, Mr. Mrs. arey "la full-length gown of nylon Betty Ann, entertained for ver satin with a |studded Mrs. William Whittington enter-| flared | SOCIAL NOTICES |---- SWAP TALES eno Bertolo. She Sith bodice with iridescent siz i ENGAGEMENT the wartime man OLD CANARY VANCOUVER (CP) -- Women who operated city trams during shortage hold a reunion here next fall. Of the 155 women, some now in dis- .{tant points, 71 have promised to _ (CP) -- Murs. will GIGANTIC SAVINGS NU-WAY 4 i J Roz- the opening cere-|presented to iSster Emily Booth|Rudy Roznik, Mrs. Joseph how ne charter was. draned from her daughter Sister Reta nik, Mrs. George Gdovec, Mrs. occ at a miscellaneous shower ing [Jew the jewel,[John Zemko, Mrs. Paul Lovko,.f kitchen articles, given by the the memory of the late Jewell who presented the jewel, | t wy y Hg jhe Paley. a Past|as a mother's day gift. Vrs: P. ye neighbors on Mary street, when fer Josey Ys { ous clo _|Masarovich, Mrs. Louis ina, 4 esented the bride-to-be|berge, Ni hd Sire of Sovereign Grand It Yeas decided to Bold 2 moni, John Celar, and the bridal they igre of card table Lo Taylor, Mrs. Allan Pen- uote Me elgaganet of Retr . and a Past Master of the ster bake sale 8 & BONS¥Inelr|aitendants at the wedding, Miss| chairs. Mrs. Toppings was assist- found, Mrs. George Puckett, ANCIENT CLIMATE daughter Sonis Ann. to AC Der Lodge of Ontario. ing project, early "|Anne Blasco, Mrs. John Sara-| og by her daughter, Linda, and grandmother of the bride-to-be. mo. on. Anta (pu George iit, 200 Mo, any SENIOR ANCE ter Gladys Stoneburg gave] pAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND 'Mak, and Miss Elaine Richards (nj "p. Fr Cuthbertson. and Mrs. E. G. Tozer. {a mols found he relies s. George William Parfitt, all ENT wo ! fie report on the recent dis-| Tye Daughters of Englaud,|arTanded a shower at the Slovak!" My. Harry Taylor, Rossland Serving were Mrs George| 10 | son 200 000.000 7h. © The 1 age will WINNIPEG (CP)--David Bleue meeting. Sister Beatrice| Lodge 26, neld its regular meet. National Hail, Ritson road south, oad east, entertained at a mis- Hamilton, Mrs. Walter Kilburn, fropie vemetnl 000,000 take place at St. George's Angii- aud Margaret Hiotmeringeon, both] e reported on the parce! of ino in 'the Orange Temple on| Tecently, Shen He fuwe wide cellaneous shower. The Sostoss/alss, R T. Wilken, Mis YS ES, can in July. born, met in the Residence™ & clot fi seas, which| ; i ,| was presen w an electric wag agsisted bv Mrs. A. E. John. Scilly, Mrs. E. G. Tozer an 88) Soe 5 oa - |Tiesiay evening, Jue 5. Worthy diver. electric fry pan, china and|son, Mrs. George Taylor. Mrs. Beverley George. Assisting in| port on the recent birthday|sided with vi ident Sis. Blassware, hammered aluminum!percy Taylor and Mrs. Delbert showing the trousseau and gifts et was submitted by: SISter age Pe" "lend a handsome monev ift. MacFarlane in serving refresh. were Miss Betty Brown, Miss Bet- te: and the ter Mary Hurst, assisting. Games provided entertainment ments, ty Ann Carey, Miss Joyce Wol- er Jd a SURELY mn. the Devotional exercises were Per and dinner was served to the The future bride was present osewich and Mrs. George Wall a wy to orm by chaplain, Sister Edna gyer 100 guests. led with a tray by her mother's and Mrs. Ross Hamilton, sis lunch would be served to| Several business discussions ot' deoartment, parts and serv- The girls of the parts procure- | Neighbor's Club at the home of|ters of the future bride. bers of this tour in Simcoe were held and plans made for; ry . A : i : . 4 irr Pani lice division of General Motors. miaine Richards and Miss Anne | a om rie) a (wwe Welrare ayy Various. oom: | arranged a shower at the home Blasko entertained at a personal Bruno Bertolo d breakfast the next orld ble y {of Mrs. Carson Little, Harmony shower at the home of Mrs. Nick Li G ww : v : {road north, with Mrs. Frank|Kupnicki, Bloor street east. } § the lodge banquet bal i RLY sonouced that he a ce nostest, Serving| Mi. Tran ictards ad Mis inda aentan | uy d . i 4 were Miss Barbara Sharpe, Miss Elai ichards were hostesses | the annual decoration day at|meeting. Any members who have o Conlin, Miss Olga Trim-(at a miscell ds shower oi) Wed Recently gore that reports on Oddfellow-| meeting. Mrs. Robert their home, on Oshawa boule- | Bileen Ranson and vard south. Serving were Mrs! Recently aurived in Oshawa SHAMPO(O tod & John Mathison, Mrs. Larry Math- from Italy, Linda Gaenten and { would appear in the Toron-| The sick lst report was Weeks. The gifts | Juded stainl steel y f given | © "= ison and Miss Mary Mathison. Bruno Bertolo of Oshawa ex-| fewspapers and the icsues|by Sister Edith Taylor. The an- flatware, steam and dry iron, Cayo Tyide elect was also pre-| changed nuptial vows in St. Greg-| pe when these reports would/nual church parade will be held \| ASTER GE electric food mixer and can: | onted with a coffee table from ory's Roman Catholic Church. | ar, on Sunday, June 14, at St. Mark'g| 4Y striped sheets and pillow|the staff of parts and service|The Very Reverend Dean Paul | wm letter from Mr. T. R. Mec-/Anglican Church, Stevenson road. | cases. RUG #4: 174 MARY - ® NOW IN PROGRESS ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs. Leo Kozak an- s Toppings and Miss Susan Tozer. Pouring tea were Mrs. C. B, The- 1 Ralph Wallace, Mrs. edt Jaane of Compare this door! ie Expat" FOLDING DOOR A reinforced steel door with lominated leatherette cover. gf Union Cemetery on Sunday not brought in their tickets were, = op, 0 gam.noon, June 21, Mention was| asked to have them in for the . less at a personal shower at her evening, the bridal party will be, The bride is the daughter of the, Mrs. Edward Homes was host-| Following the rehearsal this mony. me at Barrie Home for veter. church at 9.45 am. {home on Dean avenue. {entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaenten (division of General Motors. {Dwyer officiated at the cere-| 1 iden, superintendent of the Members are to meet at Oddfelilows and Rebekahs,| Lucky prizes for the evening s read. |were won by Sister Kay Large| Mrs. John Saramak, Mis s'Mrs. John Roznik. and the bridegroom is the son of | It was decided that the Degree and Sister Sarah Harmer, { Si, of Sunshine Lodge would Following the meeting bingo | -|was played, and reireshmenis| were served by Sister Van-de- | Walker, and committee. Qreonssean Tea TWO MODERN STORES IN OSHAWA The next regular meeting will | « Showers Honor ¥ Marilyn A. Fice + Miss Marilyn Anne Fice whose marriage to Mr. Emest George hrane will take place at Zion United Church tomorrow after-| noon has been feted at several| pre-nuptial parties : Mrs. Nelson Fice, Taunton, en-| \ tertained at a trousseau tea for | ZELLER RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS TILL 9 P.M. THRIFTY SUMMER "BUYS" OPEN TONIGHT ¥ler daughter. Mrs. Fice was as- 'sted in receiving by the bride- "be and Mrs. Edwin Cochrane, | other of the prospective bride-| for COM | Pouring tea were the aunts of | e future bride, Mrs W. J. § tonehouse, Whitby, Mrs. Carl ¢ Lice, Myrtle, Mrs. Peter Clement jad Mrs. Russell Pierce, Oshawa, Frank Westlake and Mrs. | ercy Westlake, Solina, and Mrs. | Thomas Westlake, Millbrook. | Serving were school friends of bride-elect, the Misses Bertha| ssberger, Margaret Pascoe, | I Robbins and Mrs. William| and Miss Dorothy Barber. | matron-of-honor, Mrs. Fred part, was in charge of the trous-| wau room and the Misses Elea- mor Woods, Joan Cochrane and| @lenda Cochrane were in charge of the shower gifts. 'Miss Bertha Geissberger and Miss Isabel Robbins were co- hostesses at a shower held at the former's home in Zion Mrs. Ted Gay and Mrs. John | T le were hy at a h | misceilaneous shower at the for-| . mer's home In Oshawa. The guests were the girls from the tabulating department of General | Motors. 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