Leween THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, June 18, 1960 7 CE WORE Captain's First Spring Tea Pleasant Event at Golf Club The Ladies' Section of the Osh- by the members. awa Golf Club held their first an-| It was indeed a great pleasure nual spring tea on Wednesday. |to see a few past members of the The tea was promoted by the|Golf Club attending the tea. saptain's committee with the as-|Mrs. Norman Irwin, Mrs. C. S. sistance of Mrs. Bruc Ross, con-|Lee, Mrs. A. P. Robson and Miss vener of the Hous ecommittee. [Gladys Burley being only a few President Mrs. Oakley Craw- seen among the guests, ford, vice-president Mrs. George The ladies of the Oshawa Golt | Taylor and Captain Mrs. S. J.|Club look forward to another {Boudreau received the guests at annuai spring tea at which old {the main entrance, Around 150 at- and new golfers and their friends tended, despite rather cloudy can renew acquaintances over a Oshawa Guides To Purchase Own Campsite Twenty Guide "companies, 23 Brownie packs and a Sea Ranger crew make up the Division of the Oshawa Girl Guide Associa- tion. Oshawa Division has been greatly in need of a camp site of its own close enough to home to enable the girls to do week- end camping, which they need as part of their training. After a search that has lasted several years, such a place has finally been found and through bequests and the generosity of people working in Guiding the Oshawa camp committee has been able to purchase a site. No campaign for funds is being con- ducted by the Oshawa commit- tee, The Os campsite is ap- proximatély ten acres, just 30 {miles from the city, near New- {tonville. There are ideal spots on both sides of the creek for small camps and a large open field for both larger camps and wide games. | Plans are being made now for| windows. Some of the garments fluttered down into the streets of Cardiff. |'Then: came a cascade of maga- more clothing and bed- i Prisoners Wave Panties And Bras CARDIFF, Wales (Reutérs)-- Pantjes "bras were waved from cell windows during a thie) hour riot by some teen-agers) at a Borstal girls' prison here Friday. girls, aged zines, Alan Brown, Labor MP, visited Cardiff prison last month and ii , the Said conditions for. the 390 prison. 15 fo 19, smashed!ers were, "scandalous." CAPT Why EVELEIGH'S SANITONE SERVICE skies and cool weather. cup of tea at the "Old Stamping several weekend camps to be] MAKES YOUR Dry Cleaning | Dollar GO FARTHER! To begin with, comparison will prove you get a better dry cleaning job. Sani- tone guarantees deep-down, thorough soil removal. Its gentle action flushes away the grit and grime that wear out fabrics, and puts back the look and feel of newness, cleaning after cleaning! Your clothes stay new-looking longer . . . give you longer wear. Once you try our Sanitone Soft-Set® Dry Cleaning you'll find you just can't afford any- thing less. Yet our Sanitone Service costs no more than any quality dry cleaning. Try'it today. vr 2 \ KELLY AND PATTI street east, and grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. George H. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. O. Strand, all of Oshawa. are bridegroom was General by many of the future bride's Geisburger and Kenneth Hoskin arranged a| g party at which the prospec- presented Hos-| with an occasional chair and fel- employees of the inspection Motors, Holmes and presented him with two match- and a room divider- Al Mr. Edwards also presented aljines. brown upholstered easy chair, al diamond studded gold wrist watch, and a leather handbag, lana Mis. Moody also received a {white orchid corsage, and the commercial 'division presented an arrangement of chrysanthe- mums 's, Moody, the former Elva entered the employ of {the Bell Telephone Company at |Lindsay, Ontario, and following, {her marriage to the late James Moody. came to Oshawa when she again became connected with! the local office. Since 1944 she has been assistant chief operator.| A floral arrangement of sum. mer bloom and a specially decor- Miller of Oshawa. blue flowered organza with white accessories and carried a cas- cade of yellow and white chrys-! anthemums. Mr. George McDon- ald was best man. The reception was held in the Canadian Legion Hall. For the occasion the bride's mother wore a flowered green print dress of silk with white ac-| cessories and a corsage of red roses, The bridegroom's mother was in mint green organza over, taffeta, with white and wore a corsage of pink rose buds. For Toronto accessories the honeymoon trip to and Buffalp" the bride wore a two-piece flowered rayon \ 7 ) \ Lo Tl \ OSHAWA'S ONLY UNION SHOP 50 MILL ST. For the convenience of our © OSHAWA RA 3-4631 ut-of-town customers in Whitby, The lounge; verandah and TV Grounds". held this season as well as a table was eye catching covered Hopes for the future include] a centre-piece of colorful flowers. weekend outings all through the H. S. Sliter, Mrs. A. W.. Arm- On Retirement ed to camp in tents, this build- 2 Abe i sed | Bell [in these holidays where the girls| and Patricia "Apn, three, are | Pictured after their wedding | the bride is the daughter of Mr. | The ladies of the club passed Bell Telephone Company, was fhe daughters of MU 204 Mis. i H oy A : 'el ield, the bridegroom is the sgn of sandwiches, relishes and small evening, June 16. The party was| comfortably out of doors. ee ---- Church Mr. and Mrs - . _ Photo by Hornsby |Professiongl Hal Butler gave a de. Helen Robertson, chief operator,| esvann Henkin Colombo Plan Gift Gs)emnjized In 2-Ring Ceremon clubs will come out of storage Buddy Moore. g y - |and get back As the grand finale of-the cap. ili, division traffic superinten- colombo plan gift of flour to Radcliffe was solemnized in al The bride wore a white 3-tier. Miss Betty /Doreen | } nd : hie or; : Ronald Robinson. (et for the door prize, which was|while Miss Jean Heard of the resources, was annouriced Fri-|Street United Church and small round collar. A pearl aiternoon has been honored atled with a tea wagon by theiSon avenue, who ¢ A i hie in | fe : jar given|bership in the "Pioneers", an or-\" Apart from the flour, $1,615 Oshawa and the bridegroom isjof pink and white chrysanthe- of| 2 {rousseau tea for her daughter|Mrs. N. T | | ' ees. and to build power transmission|and step-son of Mr. Kenneth G.|'he bride was maid-o-f-honor, in Receiving at the door were the my In the\afternoon Mrs. W. N vvening Mrs. N. T ine Werry, Mrs. Ronald Werry| Following the rehearsal last Ronald Werry at a crystal and|parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. the Misses Suzan and Laurie, ENGAGEMENT room were brightened by bou- - kend for testing the Camp-| | Bell Telephone tur with a vellow damask tablecloth, 4 |the erection of a building so that The following took turns pour- year. \strong, Mrs. R. H. Gibbs, Mrs.| Elva Moody who has retired ing will make it possible for the I NS ogo, |fancy cakes held in the lounge of the locall This is not to be confused with Stephen Remego Formerly -- = | monstration on how to hit that lit-|assisted by Emily Clark, Hilda) . n Friends onor Doreen Hos n the fairways as| Mr. Jack Edwards was master Ot Flour To Ceylon The marriage of Kathaleen" The Reverend S. C. H. Atkinson a result of his' e tain's first spring tea, Mr. Don-|dent of Toronto, presented the Ceylon, together with other aid|double-ring ceremony on Satur-|ballerina-length gown of lace and hos arriage to Mr. Douglas{tin and Mrs hen : {2 hi ogo, : Mrs. J. N. Cowan, Madi-| commercial department, made| day by the external affairs de-| The bride is the daughter of liara held her shoulder length ral prenuptial events sembers of Harmony 'United|With the crystal candy ap ins ) i mT -- (ganization in the Bell Telephone|gg) will be provided to help in|the son of Mrs. Kenneth Miller mums and pink roses. Holmes assisted by on June 15 which was attended!Mrs. Reginald future bride. her mother and thelg I#n., Mrs. C. F. Love, and Mrs.|jow Mrs. G M Robinson ing lamps and Mrs. Douglas Love were co-ening the wedding party wer paper shower Greentree 'McKay, held a linen shower at led Mrs, Amelia Owens of Oshaw, : |ated cake centred the tea table. Pouring tea were Gladys Harri. son, Dolly Welch, Cl vi Allen, wf A nd ees. 1 The party was attended by a number of former 'members of} the local office, also many other friends. Before leaving evervone auto-! graphed the white and blue satin memory hook | dress in mint green, with white accessories and a corsage of yellow and white rosebuds, Mr. and Mrs. Radcliffe will live inl Oshawa Ajax, Pickering, Bowmanville, and Port Perry you may call Oshawa without a toll charge by signalling the operator and asking for . ZEnith 13000 school friends. The Hoskin familibs gathered a the home of Mr. and Mrs. nt of her daughter, Helen|d h Ay Lorne Hoskin where the future] sary fo Mr. John A. McAuley . bride and groom were presentedio; Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs, with any ghee Me Hoskin. John F. McAuley of Prescott, OBTAINS LICENCE | was assisted by Mrs. Allyn Hos-| ontario. The marriage is to take, : of kin in planning the evening. |piace on Saturday, July 16, 1960, aes | aute) Gates, daigitel o Mrs. Frank Michael, Mrsiat 12 o'clock noon at St. Gert-|gi.oe street north, has been Charles Nichols, Mrs. William|rude's Roman Catholic Church, granted her private pilot's licence Ridgely and Mrs. Evans Rey- King Street East, Oshawa. after training at the Ontario County Flying Club and will re- ceive her wings at the annual nolds arranged a community| shower at the church hall. De- -- Sophy Wings Parade .in January. To EXPERT GUIDANCE qualify for her licence, Miss corating was done by Mrs. N. T frie engagement 5 ice Holmes. The futute bride's Sun-jo a Cecelia, daughter of Mr. . , Gates put in 30 hours flying time: CARAC AS, Venezuela (AP)- 12 of which were solo. She com- Police from -Scotland Yard are day School class of girls pre- and Mrs. Garnet Thompson, pleted examinations in meteor- helping build a new police force sented their teacher with several| Whitby, te Marvin Lyons Need- pieces or crystal and friends|ham, son of Mrs William Need- rina viogy, navigation, airmanship|ye.e Supt. Stanley Barratt and and air regulations. She is the Eviad Lote A ew ASH By ham, Arnprior, and the late Mr. § miscellane |! Ser her with miscfliay ous ham, The marriage will take A BL ard Stac iain (Place on Saturday, July 16, 1960,| secretary to the business mana- Chief Inspector Mrs. Howard Stacey entertain-|.: 3 y'elock in St. Andrew's Pres-| gor at Oshawa General Hospital training local detectives in sci ed the bride-to-be and her future|yvierian Church, Whitby. | y i i relatives at an evening party. A : jand flying is purely a hobby. entific crime detection. resentation of a white bed- NO PAYMENTS spread, °foam pillows and place- TILL mats were made SEPTEMBER uets of spring flowers. The tea ers badge. ilver service at each end and y the girls may continue to enjoy 2 dive ' Honors Elva Moody Vb a B7 / |ing tea: Mrs. E. H. Bradley, Mrs. Since Brownies are not allow-| ; " Kelly Elizabeth, one year old, WED IN DOUBLE-RING CEREMONY Eric Henry and Miss Vera Moyse.|ifom the Oshawa office of the? s to be elly Elizab one_ye, | | a Was earn the skills and joy of living! the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. : ; Lis y lates of tastefully arranged hcnored at a tea on Thursday) recently at Albert Street Uniied =~ and: Mrs William J. Davig"and [Pais > lf? oh - v : 2D Si i . . all of Oshawa, € At approximately 4 p.m. Club|uffice. and was arranged by Miss the area camp site at Haliburton. atclitfe-Gould Wedding Miss Dine Margaret Davis, . Possibly some golf |"ibson, Eileen Locke and Mrs A B id f Thi Aft usiastic talk.[of ceremonies and Mr. Clark OTTAWA (CP) -- A $1,000,000 Ruth Gould and Ronald James|ofticiated. Hoskin ing them were Mrs. Robert Mar- ald Burden drew the winning tick-|president's wallet to Mrs. Moody, to help develop that country's/day afternoon. June il in Albert/nylon, with long tapered sleeves, Gordon Greentree took place this| The bridal pair were present-/Won by 5 ae : ordon Greentree took pla Ss was delighted|the presentatioin of a life mem-| partment. Mr and Mrs. William Gould of | viel and she carried a. cascade] Mrs. Howard Hoskin arranged|Church Choir at the home NE Xz : > | ! : {Company for long-time employ-lthe expansion of a power plant|and the late Donald D. Radcliffe| Mrs. Leonard Scott, sister of] Luke by many friends and relatives) Mr. William propective bridegroom's mother. [tive John Bate poured tea and in the! department, Mrs. Harold Werry. Miss Jean-| bookcase hostesses at the home of Mrs./guests of the future bridegroom Mrs. W. G McKay assisted by, her home which was attende ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced JUST RICKY Son of Corporal and. Mrs. D Bonner of London. Ontario, formerly of Oshawa. is Rich- ard Patrick. Ricky was one year old on April 25, He is the grandson oi Mr. . and Mrs Percy Hayes. Ochawa. and Mr Roger Bonner. Hamjp on, and great rdson of Mr. and Mrs William Severs Oshawa Photo by Kirk London, Ontario T are AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Bert 383 Athol street east, will be -at home to their relatives and friends on Sunday, June 26, from| 2 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. on the occa- sion of their 50th wedding anni- | versary. Edwards, The bridesmaids, Miss Lois Robinson and Miss Janet Rogers arranged a shower at the home of Mrs, G. M. Robinson. Assist- Shop and Save A GLECOFF SUPERMARKET (Over 40 Years in Oshawa) 174 Ritson S.--Open Daily to 10 p.m, Specials for Mon., Tues., Wed. 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