~ was solemnized held her fingertd , on Friday evening, March 4, at|carried a cascade MRS. C. D. RUSSELL, MRS. R. W. BASSETT AND MRS. F. C. PIPER Hospital Aux. Presents Gavel | 7) In Memory of Mrs. W. F. Mercer Jo Aldwinckle, Dial RA 3-3474 The presentation of a gavel in|May we be inspired by the good memory of the late Mrs. W. F.|things she has done." Mercer took place at the meet-| Mrs. Russell also spoke briefly ing on Monday of the Women's|adding "One who we all hold Guild of St. George's Anglican|most dear, will live on." Church. The gavel was the gift] In accepting the gavel, Mrs. of the: Women's Auxiliary of the| Piper said "This gavel will serve| Oshawa General Hospital, of as a memento to hénor the mem- which Mrs. Mercer was a past/ory of a Guild president, Daisy| president, At the time of her| Mercer." |§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, March 10, 1960 Women's Editor GROUPS, CLUBS AND AUXILIARIES 6th GROUP COMMITTEE The 6th Girl Guide Group Committee Executive in Park- PERSONALS At the reception following the Hubbell-Petre wedding the decor- ation on the cake was used by the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Petre, on their wed- ding day. Out of town guests at the Hub- bellPetre wedding were Mrs. Gordon H. Miller, Belleville; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laing, Oakville; Mrs. David Hubbell and Miss Mary "Ann Hubbell, Scarborough; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Witherly, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. William Cornish, Miss June Cornish and Mr. Edward Cornish, Bowman- ville. You are invited by the Social Deparment to send in any little items' of interest. News of teas, surprise parties, showers, anni versaries and comings and goings are always very acceptable and for which there is no charge. Please write or telephone RA 3-3474, local 18. Mrs. C. E. Souch, who spent the month of February in the Hawaiian Islands, has returned to her home on Rowe street. Prior to leaving by plane from Hono- july, Mrs. Souch spent several days in Los Angeles, California, and on her return visited in San Francisco. Miss Marilyn Salter of Trail, |B.C., who is a purse in training| at the Royal Jubilee Hospital, | Victoria, is visiting her grand-| father, Mr. .W J. Salter and Mrs. Salter, King street east, on a short vacation. A well attended night of cards was held by the Canadian Le- gion Ladies' Auxiliary on 'Tues- day, March 8. Winners for pro- gressive uechre were Mrs. Arthur Cockerham, Mr, Reginald Max- well, Mrs. S. Weldinsperger, Mrs. Milton Oster, Mrs, M. Hughes, Mrs. Alex Gagne. Win- ners for cribbage were Mrs. H. R. Pigden, Mrs. Lionel Tre- of St. George's Guild. | reads "Presented in loving' mem- The presentation was made by | OI¥ of Mrs. Ww. F. Mercer, Mrs. R. W. Bassett, president | Women's Hospital Auxiliary, of the Hospital Auxiliary, assisted |1960. by Mrs. C. R. Russell, inmediate| Mrs. Piper presided for a short past president, to Mrs. ¥. C.|business meeting. Mrs. Donald Piper, president of the guild |Fox read the minutes and Mrs. in " ior] 'The program for the March In making the presentation, | 112m Baker gave the financial) oot, 0"of the Duke of gh) onl Mrs. Jack Wise, gave Mrs. Bassett said: "We of the] " i | Home and School Association was| her report. The roll call was won It was decided to hold the| ' Hospital Auxiliary remember|next two meetings on Monday, | arranged by the staff of the/by Mrs. Irene Ebert's morning Daisy Mercer as a cheerful April 4, and Monday, May 2. The| School. The guest speaker was | kindergarten class. worker, conscientious and willing|date set for the anuual mammoth | MT- T. J. Heath, B.A., B. Paed.,| Mrs. A. S. Winter was ap- and it is with humility and a|bake sale is Wednesday, May 18, | Inspector of public schools inipointed chairman of the nomin- feeling of sadness that we dedl-| At the close of the meeting| Oshawa; who chose as his topic, ating committee. Other mem- cate this gavel today in her| afternoon tea was served by Mos | "Modern Trends in Education." |bers of the committee are: Mrs. memory, as a fitting memorial./Oscar Parker's group. | In his address, Mr. Heath Roy Pearse, Mrs. M. F. May, ; pointed out that in the past ten Mrs, N. Dolick, Mrs. D. J. Bow- years, enrolment in schools had|jer, Mrs. S. J. Seneco and Mrs. doubled and a great geal, of |R. D. Maleolmson. money had had to be spent. The | cost of education was, however, Ry Ines Ske wishy aud {really very small. There is ag ol" oan Bia a lon | tremendous improvement in the| yo wo e held in m 3 er, open house will not equipment with which Ontario|p teachers have fo work and PC held this spring in the school. io, boys and| Refreshments were served by throughout Ontario 4 the mothers of the pupils of Miss 's class. girls ou. Applied with proper | ¢ HH A a death, Mrs. Mercer was president] The inscription on the gavel | . Modern Trends In Education tary, Mrs. Roy Pearse, and the Norma Petre, Louis Hubbell Wed In Double-Ring Ceremony The marriage of Norma Kath-|lace pattern formed the scooped leen Petre and Louis Edwa EE A crown Brion pi io ne she aid. white car. Mr. Heath spoke of the excel- The bride is the only daughter Bations and yed' Fose buds. lent job that teachers are doing of Mr. and Mrs. Norman L. Mrs. Fred Sewell, the bride's in reading. As soon as the child Petre and the bridegroom is the| cousin. was matron of honor. She pag a vocabulary of sight words, son of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Hub-| "ore 2 ballerina gown of mauve pe begins to learn sounds. There bell all of Oshawa. silk organza over taffeta, featur has been a trend towards the The double-ring ceremony was| 10g 2 finely tucked bodice with| adoption of a lot of new methods. performed by the Reverend War. Douffant skirt, Her headdress| wy Heath stated that education ren G. Dickson and Mr. Ronald| "2S 2 bandeaux of the same ma-|j, Ontario is in a pretty stable Kellington played the wedding] terial as her dress with matching state music. |shoes. She carried a cascade of children do not learn at the jmauve and white chrysanthe-| came rate. A child should be Given in marriage by her| father, the bride wore a baller-| ums: allowed to progress at the rate a ina gown of white silk net over| Mr. Richard Howe was the that he is physically and mental- taffeta, with appliques of lace best man, and the ushers werelly able. A great deal of work Is| WIFE P RESERVER flowers fastened to the bouffant Mr. Edwin Brpwn and Mr. Fred being done with gifted pupils and| , oo ution of dry mustard and skirt with pailettes, Nalpac lace Sewell. with boys and girls that need algater makes an excellent bottle formed the long pointed bodice,| The reception was held in the little slower program. Splendid|geodorizer, Allowed to stand in Centre Street United Church. uu Vi | a Theme Of Talk To H&S Meeting |silk print dress with matehing| Mr. Heath made a few sugges-| {work is being done in opnortun-ithe hottle for several hours, it will leave it fresh and sweet. hern, Mrs. Norman McEvers, Mrs. Alex. Bruce, Mrs. Archie Bruce, Mrs. William Magee. were Mrs. Howard Cook and Mr. | William Rutherford. The 6th Scout Mother's Auxil- jary held a progressive euchre in| Thornton's Corners Community Hall recently. A home baking The president, Mrs. Stanley Fice, | Mrs. David Hutcheon, Mrs. Don-| stone, Mrs, Ross Porter, refresh- prize winrers were Mrs. David Dyck and Mrs. Archie Cochrane. Winners of high score for progres- sive euchre were: Mrs. A. T Mrs. David Gatchell, Mr. Leonard| Woodward, Mrs. Consolation Fice, Mrs. Mrs. Oakley E. Crawford, presi-| dent of Oshawa Golf Club ladies' | section, entertained the executive on Monday evening, March 7, at her home. The golf fixtures for 1960 were approved and current business discussed, which includ- ed a report from convener Miss Marguerite Vice, on plans for the Oshawa Golf Club "Tee-Off Ball" being held April 29 at the Oshawa Flying Club. The 1960 executive includes vice-president, Mrs. G. A. Taylor; second vice- president, Mrs. A. C. Clifford; secretary, Mrs. , E. Horn; treas- urer, Mrs. K. E. Peterson and social conveners, Mrs. W. B. Ross and Miss Margeurite Vice. individual flowers cut from the Church hall where the bride's| 8 ». | mother received wearing a sheath| ity classes in Oshawa, In closing, LODGES AND |jacket of bay-leave green and tions fo parents in the way of {white, with matching hat and a|helning their children. SOCIETIES |corsage of white carnations. | Entertainment for the evening| For a wedding trip to the Unit. [wes provided by wo Shiients bw i led States, the bride travelled in athe school, Faye Duffield why SUNSHINE SIPERAR LODGE| death dress of green and white| played two selections on the ac- | 222. held its regular en on wool tweed with a white hat, and|cordion and Jennefer Johnston the lodge Teg | Monda: |a muskrat jacket. Her corsage|who did an East Indian dance. ing, March 7 i y "|was white carnations and yellow| In the ahsence of the president, | Sister May Sk ided in the|Tosebuds. | Mrs. Gordon Jackson, the busi-| 1S ee ol On their return Mr. and Mrs. ness meeting was presided over | noble grand's chair and PNG Sis- A | . : {Hubbell will live at 596 Gibbons by Mrs. Harry MeGrath. The ter Jenny Perry was in the vice | minutes 'were read by the re. | |street, Oshawa. A JAERI LIRS Friday & Saturday to illness in the home, i Sister Victoria MaGee in. her s the CLEARANCE [VV 8 (V1 summary of the penny sale fol-| lowing the last meeting advised| a good sum realized. | An invitation was received from Napanee Rebekah Lodge for the, Sunshine Degree Staff to confer 'the degree. At the request of Sister Skea | the past noble grand officers will contribute part of the program| at the forthcoming lodge birthday| party. It was decided to order a quan- tity of greeting cards. Sister Gladys Stoneburg, de-| gree captain, announced a fully practice of the staff and charac- ters for Monday evening, Mareh| 14, at 7.30 p.m. | MIZPAH CLUB Sister Betty McColl opened her home to the members of the Miz- pah Club of Sunshine Rebekah| Lodge on the occasion of its 33rd | birthday last week. Sister Viec-| toria MaGee presided at this| | UNEQUALLED PRICE REDUCTIONS given. m------------------ An invitation was received| ; The MARTEN ) Label from Alberta Rebekah Lodge of | Is Your Guarantee of oles and ¢ models all made or. ord sories. Markham to attend friendship| night on April 4 and requesting] two members to take part in this ceremony. Sisters Lilian French and May Wood were appointed to attend. Following closing of the meet- ing cards were enjoyed and prizes | drawn. A beautiful birthday cake | was cut by Sister Eva Cameron. A hearty vote of thanks was extended to Sister McColl and the | committee, UTTENAR FITTRELT Satisfaction EASY BUDGET TERMS! MARTEN'S FURS T5KING STREET EAST Opposite Hotel Genosha CONFIRMED BACHELORS LEIGHTON BUZZARD, Eng- land (CP)--Because it considers unmarried men of 25 to be on the | fringe of bachelor life, the council of this Hertfordshire town has de-| cided to make 25 the minimum qualifying age for tenancy of, bachelor flats on a new housing estate. 5 KING ST. EAST « .. or choose a shapely Whatever your choice, beautiful way to begin See our selection of new Spring Dresses, Suits, and acces- Open Friday until 9 o'clock Pick a bouquet of flowers for your Spring Hat straw, a pretty print. a new hat is a Spring now! RA 5-1052 and candy sale was also held.| ® welcomed those who attended. In| £ charge of prizes was Mrs. Eric| # Brock; home baking and candy, # ald G. White, Mrs. Garnet Saud 1 ments, Mrs. Nelson Wright. Door| Suddard, Mr. William Woodward, | { = David Dyck. | prizes, Mrs. Stanley = wood district met recently at the home of the president, Mrs. Robert Broadbent, Lauder road. Those in attendance included | Mrs. John Manning, Mrs. Hayden Macdonald, Mrs. Stanley Law- rence, Mrs. George Slocombe, Mrs. Clare McCullough, Mrs. James McNab, Miss Marilyn Weldon, Mrs. David St. Andrews, Miss Malcolm Adam and Mrs. Donald Wilson. Arrangements were made to hold the next general committee meeting on Tuesday, March 29 and a date was set for the annual banquet for April 26. Plans were made in connection with this banquet, ; PMA CLUB The regular meeting of the Pleasant Monday Afternoon Club opened with the president, Mrs. George V. Lee presiding. The guest speaker the Rev- erend R. B. Milroy was intro- duced and his interesting talk was enjoyed by all. Favorite hymns were sung The secretary and treasurer's reports 205 was held on Tuesday, March 8, |} were given. Members reported sick were Mrs. Leonard Fisher and Mrs. Lloyd Annis, Refreshments were served by Mrs. Stanley Harrison and Mrs. George B-:llL CALVARY BAPTIST BWF The regular meeting of the Cal- vary Baptist Church Business Women's Fellowship was held on Among the door prize winners| - THE YOUNG All ready for business is Wil- liam Craig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard MacLeod, Rossland road west. Aged five years, Craig is the grandson of Mrs. (home 'of Mrs. Allan Chevrolet street. The meeting opened with hymns and Scripture reading by Mrs. Robert Pritchard. The devo-| tional message was given by| Mrs. Ray Jealous. She spoke of the apathy of Christians in gen- eral today, and the need for a more aggressive attitude in Chris- tian witnessing. During the work period envel- opes were addressed for the] Bible Club Movement. Used Christmas cards were packed to {be sent to a missionary in Jam-| |aica. A round robin letter was| written to a missionary in Africa, | and another to a former mem ber, who is now teaching in Hal burton. A Sunshine Box was fill-| ed with gifts for a Church mem-| ber who has been ill for a long! period. | A fellowship" supper has been planned for March 25 at 6 pit Nicholson, at Calvary Baptist Church. TANNERY AUXILIARY The regular meeting of the Ladies Auxiliary Local Tar nery at the home of Sister Florence |Kitchen, with the president, Sis- ter Josephine Hood, presiding. The minutes were read and roll | |call showed 14 members present, Bingo, sick reports and treasur- | er"s report were given. A discussion on the annual banquet was held and plans] were made. The banquet is to] [he held on May 28 at the Pontiac | {Monday evening, March 7, at the'Inn. 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