Camp Adelaide To Be Opened By Provincial Commissioner Camp Adelaide in Haliburton, the new camp site for Central 7 is to be officially opened on Satur- | day, July 9, at 3:00 p.m. by the § Mrs. © Area Girl Guides Association, Provincial Commissioner, Keith B. Clysdale. The late Mrs. R. plans to acquire a camp site and gave a generous donation to as- sist it, hoping to give hundreds # of girls in Oshawa and surround. ing districts covered by Central Area the happy experience of i camping. Mrs. McLaughlin's daughters also gave a sum of money tc the committee in mem- ory of their mother. The camp 4s being named after Mrs. Me- Laughlin, The camp is about four miles east of Haliburton Village on the south side of highway 121 and is s.tuated "on Black Lake. It con- gists of approximately 250 acres --is a beautiful spot composed of three large fields suitable for camping and wide games, and pearly 200 acres of wooded land which will be a paradise for the guides to make exciting nature trails. Three cottages are on the lake ting out from the opposite shore front and large piece of land jut. ting out from the opposite shore will make canoe trips and overnight camping an adventure for the older guides. Centrzl Area is also holding its birthday party on the same day to celebrate the Golden Jubi-| lee year of guiding. Such birth-| day parties have been held right across + anada and Central Area| seels it kas a double purpose fn, celebrating. It is hoped thai many parents will take thei Brownies and Guides up to the camp site for the opening cere-| | i mony. Over 150 Guides are already! camping on the site with Mrs, D. E. Fox as camp commandant} Guides from Oshawa, Port Hope, cic., are among the first to camp on the new camp site. Members of Ceneral Area com- mittee are: Mrs. E. A. Collins, area commissioner; Mrs. Cyril Weyrich, secretary; Mrs Glover, treasurer; Mrs, D, E. ¥ox, camp advisor; Miss Kate) Foster, bulletin editor; Mrs. R. E. McMullen, committee mem- ber; Mrs. R. E. Wilson, division eommissioner, all of Oshawa. Mrs. G. M. Linton, Orono, Anna Marie Smith A. Leeman Wed The marriage of Anna Marie Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles P. Smith of Oshawa, and Allison Basil Leeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wilson and Mr, Blair Leeman of Moncton, New Brunswick, was solemnized re- cently in the parsonage at Cour- tice United Church. The Reverend Harold Stainton officiated at the double-ring cere- mony. The bride wore a waltz-length| dress of white silk organza fea- turing 2 portrait neckline and elbow-length sleeves, A bandeau of pearl tipped nylon petals held ner shoulder-length veil and she carried a cascade bouquet .of| red roses, white poms poms and ivy. Miss «loria Philips of Courtice was the maid-of-honor in mauve flocked nylon over taffeta de-| signed with a high neckline, short sleeves and a matching taf-| S$. McLaugh- | lin encouraged the Central Area | commiitee to go ahead with its 7 3 oneern 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 7, 1960 PERSONALS MRS. KEITH CLYSDPALE training chairman; Mrs. William Shields, Coboconk, international Mr. and Mrs. J. Allan Nichol- the Guild would have a perman- son, Chevrolet street, and sons, ,|ent meeting place and would be Murray, Daniel, Jim and John,|zble to welcome many new mem- oft last Tuesday for Alberta bers. where they will visit relatives) Joe ® ney Mr. Peter Scott, Division street, pas returned home after a week's The Ladies' Guild of St. Luke's|sight-seeing tour of New York Presbyterian Church held its last| [City and Buffalo. ineeting of the season with a pot| you are invited by the Social luck supper at the home of Mrs. Steve Melnichuk, Pontiac avenue. Department to send in any little, tt was hoped that the portable items of interest. News of teas, church which is being erected surprise parties, showers, anni- for St. Luke's on the site at Ross- {versaries and comings and go- 1and road west and Nipigon street! ings are always very acceptable Please write or telephone RA 3-3474, local 18. Mrs. Ernest Hale convened the Grade 3 graduation buffet supper neid recently at Westmount School. Mrs. Harry Little acted as her assistant and those who served were Mr, Richard Crou- ter and Mrs. Douglas Bradd. Mrs. Helen Warren, Kingsdale avenue, was guest of honor at a "bon voyage' party given by her family and friends on Saturday, July 2. The party was held at the home of her daughter, Mrs, Ray Darling, Highland avenue, Mrs, Warren receiv: many lovely gifts. She leaves for England for one month's vacation, on July 19, Out of town guests at the Rogers - Holubenko wedding held recently at St. George's Memor- ial Church were Mr, and Mrs. Roy Laughlin, Miss Cay Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Reid, Mr, and Mrs. George Hindley, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wright, all of Guelph; Mr, and Mrs. Lyle Ed- wards, Mr. and Mrs, Louis Bidug | and daughter Rosemary, Mrs, O. Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell, Mrs, 8. Kunigelis, all of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Col- lins, Burlington; Mr. and Mrs, will be ready for the fall so that/and for which there is no charge, Lake; the Reverend and Mrs. D. R. Dewdney and Mr, and Mrs. J, C. Porter, Newcastle; Miss, Marion Knox, Napanee. Members of the Oshawa Pilot International and their friends made up a party numbering 136 and attended the Music Fair pro duction of South Pacific at Dixie Plaza last night, The outing was |arranged by Mrs, Fred Lindsay and her committee and was voted a complete success. The group travelled in two motor coaches and several private aut {Canadian Association of Nursery- men at Mont Tremblant, Quebec, Mr. Rundle was accompanied by {Mrs Rundle and family. Mr, and Mrs, C. K. Athialy and son, Das, and daughter Ann Eliz- abeth, of the province of Travan- core, South India, are visiting the Reverend and Mrs, R. E, Dar- gan, College avenue, before re- turning to their home, Robert Goodier, actor and author, paid a visit to the Henry and included members from Peterborough, Brooklin and Bow- manville. Following a first class performance by the company, coffee and sandwiches were served to the visitors in the big theatre tent and the stars of the show, Dorothy Collins and Mor- ley Meredith, came back to say "hello" and autograph programs. Mrs. Fred Tureski and Mrs. Harry Chopik returned to Osh- awa on Sunday night from De- troit, Michigan, where they at- tended the wedding of Miss Chris tine Benkowski to Mr, Harry Pokorski, Mr. A. W. Rundle of the Rundle |Garden Centre has just returned Wren Patterson, Niagara-on-the-| from a directors' meeting of the House M by appointment this morning. Rumor has it that he is planning an historical novel set in this district, and will prob- ably be back for further informa- tion, SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. George L. Sker- ratt of Prince Albert, Ontario, the eng t of their daughter, Merna Marie, to Mr, Grant Armstrong Cawker, son of Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Cawker of Port Perry. The marriage wili take place on Saturday, July 20, at 3.30 o'clock in Prince Albert United Church, chairman; Mrs. H. T. Cook, Pickering; Mrs, William Rudell, Newcastle; Port Hope; Mrs, Hill; H. D. Currie, Mrs. Stanley Mrs. Lindsay; Richmord Murray, Aurora; Pounds, Minden, missioners. my ; . KILL "INSECTS FAST! Whitoy,| Cobourg, Pickering,| ® oy mill For quick, all-purpose sprayi in and around your home, ns Bridgeport Bug Bomb. Kills flies, mosquitoes and other insects FAST. And, Bug Bomb gives long-lasting protection against flying and crawling insects. Bugs can't get away rom a Bridgeport spray! feta cummerbund with bustle oow, The bridesmaid was Miss Anita Trull similarly dressed in| white. Both wore matching bow bandeau and carried cascade \ Bouquets of white shasta daisies | pd ivy. Mr. Alex Alexander act-| ed "as best man, A reception was held at the KARN DRUGS LTD. 28 KING ST. EAST OSHAWA PHONE RA 3-462] bride's parents' home on Jones avenue. For the occasion the bride's mother chose a dusty rose brocaded silk sheath. The bridegroom's mother was in a * two-piece gold summer dress. Both wore white accessories and 2orsages of roses. The honeymoon was spent in MITCHELL'S DRUGS (OSHAWA) LTD, 9 SIMCOE N. 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