8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, Mey 27, 1961 LODGES AND INCOMING, RETIRING PRESIDENTS MISS GLADYS HILL New President And Officers | SOCIETIES BETA SIGMA PHI The May meeting of the On- tario Gamma Epsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi was held in Westminster United Church hall in the form of a pot luck sup- per served by the Woman's Association of the church. Mrs. Mervin Perkin, the new- ly installed president, presided for a brief business session. A report on the local Phi Phi | | chapter was given, also a sum- & | mary on the ways and means. The president's gavel was presented to Mrs: Byron Cole, immediate past president, by Mrs. Percy Bradley. Mrs. Cole also received a silver coffee spoon for perfect attendance. Gifts were presented to Miss Doreen Laughlin, a bride-elect, and Miss Lorna Richards of tion on tne Camp Borden school staff. Mrs. Mervin Perkin re- ceived a silver coffee spoon for perfect attendance. Arrangements were made to send representatives to the tuck shop at Hillsdale Manor on June 11. A picnic was suggested for Sunday, June 11, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Darlington Provincial Park. A special guest at the sup- per was Mrs. Harry O. Perry, sponsor of the organization. Sister Rose Zufeit and family on their recent bereavement. Draw prizes were donated by Sisters Isabelle Reid, Marie Blake and June Goodman and were won by Sisters Margaret Martin, Evelyn Bilton and Elea- nor Mitchell. As there is to be initiation next meeting, all officers were asked to wear white and the meeting will start at 7.30 sharp. Refreshments were served by Sisters Dorothy Phillips, Eva Cowle and June Goodman. Mary Lodge No. 97 was held re- cently in the Orange Temple with Worthy Mistress Dorothy Phillips presiding as- sisted by Deputy Mistress Mar- garet Martin. chaplain, Sister Gertrude Logan. The flags were presented by Sisters Nettie Fenton and June Goodman. Whitby, who will be moving to! Barrie in September where she has accepted a teaching posi- MRS. FRANK A. WILSON QUEEN MARY LODGE The regular meeting of Queen SUNBEAM CHAPTER OES The regular meeting was hel¢ in Masonic Temple, Mrs. Marianne Girard, presided, as- sisted by Mr. W. Henderson, WP. : Mrs. Edna Anderson PGM was introduced by Mrs. Cora Lyons, she was heartily wel- comed and given grand honors. PDDGM's Mrs. Meta Moore, Sister Prayers were read by the It was reported that Sister Creighton were welcomed by Annie Boulton was making good | WM. i progress but is still in the hos-| Presiding matrons were pres- pital. Sympathy was extended to'ent from Zenith, Port Perry, Installed at Oshawa B&PW Club Miss Gladys Hill was install- ed as president of the Oshawa Business and Professional Wom- en's Club at its May dinner meeting held recently. She suc-| ceeds Mrs. Frank A. Wilson who has been president for the past two years. The other officers are: first vice - president, Miss Louise Poole; second vice - president, iMss Beryl Bassingthwaite; re- cording secretary, Miss Emily Scott; corresponding secretary, Miss Audrey Lawlor; treasurer, Mrs. Albert Wilson. Chairman of committees: Ways and means, Mrs. Jane Potter; program, Miss Mildred Price; publicity, Miss Rose Hawkes; sunshine, Miss Cora Cruse; united nations, Miss Lillian Saunders; civic relations, Miss Gladys Frise; entertain- ment, Miss Beth Ford; mem- bership, Mrs. Josephine Rich- ardson; international, Miss Ei- leen Rusk. Seated at the head table were |Mrs. Frank A. Wilson, presi- |dent; Miss Gladys Hill, presi- dent-elect; Miss Evelyn Moore, past president; Miss Emily! |Scott, secretary; Mrs. Albert |Wilson, treasurer. The secretary, treasurer and chairmen of the various commit- tees gave their annual reports. Mrs. Wilson expressed her thanks to the executive and {members for their co-operation {and assistance during her terms |of office. | Miss Marie Shantz presented {the nominations committee re- {port and Miss Evelyn Moore in- stalled the officers and pinned {the past - president's pin on Mrs. Wilson and the president's n on Miss Gladys Hill. Mrs. Agnes Kemlo and Mrs. Ann Whitby, Ontario, Durham, Birchcliff, Westhill. Worthy Patrons from Whitby, Durham, Ontario. All were given a spe- cial welcome and a gift from worthy matron. Sunbeam's own past officers in attendance were: Martha Dunlop, Isobel McDonald, Laura Stewart, Bert Wright, Alice Me- Diarmid, May Lang, Betty Mc- Kinstry, Sybil Langmaid, Doro- thy Haley. Past officers were present from Whitby, Zenith, Blue Ray, Mrs. Mabel Alpin gave the sick list report. Invitations were accepted for Mount Dennis on June 6. Sister. Edna Anderson spoke regarding the attendance of members to their meetings. COURT CHARLENE The regular meeting of Court Charlene No. LI 750 was held in the Orange Temple. Court was officially opened by President Sister Winnifred Kil- len, assisted by Chaplain Sister Vi Cornish. Sister Irene Nutter reported on the recent meeting at Hills- dale Manor. Sisters Daisy Mathews, Evelyn Clark and Irene Nutter will represent the MATCH THE WALLS Electric light switch plates and outlets are less conspicuous if painted with the same paint as goes on surrounding walls. It is best to remove the plates and paint them separately Otherwise, the paint around the plates might be chipped when Refreshments were servd by Mrs. Jean Scott and committee. A cheque for $125 was sent to the Canadian Cancer Society. Court at the tuck shop this month. Now available at CHERNEY'S Decorative patterns woven in a special blend of wool ond car- pet viscose to give good service at moderate cost. There's' a range of muted colourings to suit all themes . .. a contem- porary texture in Beige . . . @ traditional leaf in Beige or Grey . .. @ mosaic in Beige.. . . a small multi-pastel figure in Spice Beige . . . all in 9" or 12' widths with 27" carpet to match. Dial RA 8-1641 Measurements & Estimates FREE! 10° HH Hardiz >) plates are taken off for elec- trical repairs. int John MacDuft Weds) iz on Hill thanked the club for . {the honor bestowed on her by Vivian Spencer | electing her as president. On be- At Brooklin | A wedding of interest was| solemnized in. St. Thomas Angli-| can Church, Brooklin, recently, when Vivian Joyce, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Spencer, became the bride of John Al- fred MacDuff, son of Mr. and| Mrs. Jack MacDuff, of Brook-| lin. | The Rev. E. W. Fuller per- formed the ceremony with Mrs. Harry Lade, playing the wed-| ding music. The bride was given | in marriage by her father. She wore a powder blue suit with white accessories and carried | a white prayer book with nose- gay of small red roses. The bride's sister, Elaine Spencer, was her attendant, | wearing a navy blue suit with white accessories. Mr. William Biggs, was best | man. The ushers were Donald | MacDuff and Grant Mowbray | of Brooklin, Approximately 50 guests at- tended the reception held in the | parish hall. For the honeymoon | the couple motored to Niagara | Falls and upon their return will take up residence in Whitby. | Guests were present from | Brooklin, Myrtle, Whitby, Osh-| awa, Toronto, Kingston and Port | Hope. FUN TO SEW By ANNE ADAMS It's a gay playdress in cot-| ton, poplin, or denim -- a handy | beach coat in thirsty terry! Just | straight seaming -- flares from | shoulders with no waist fitting. | Sew it now for vacation days. | Printed Pattern 4771: Girls' Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, Size 10| requires 2% yards 35-inch fab-| ric. I Send FORTY CENTS (40c)| in coins (stamps cannot be ac- | cepted) for this pattern. Please | print plainly SIZE, NAME, AD- | DRESS, STYLE NUMBER. I Send order to ANNE ADAMS, | c-0 The Oshawa Times, Pattern | Dept., Oshawa, Ontario. i ANNOUNCING the biggest | fashion show of Spring-Summer, | 1961 -- pages, pages, pages of | patterns in our new Color Cata- half of the club, Miss Audrey Lawlor expressed thanks to the retiring president and other members of the executive. Mrs. Wilson extended an in- vitation to the club to hold its annual picnic at her home in June. EVERYTHING EXTRA LEAN GUARANTEED Minced BEEF 3-$I SUNKIST -- VALENCIA 138's (FULL OF JUICE) ORANGES 2-83 BUY 2 GET ONE FREE -- OGILVIE FAMILY SIZE CAKE MIXES 3-74 Prices effective at your DOMINION STORE ot Oshawa and Whitby until 6 p.m. Tuesday, May 30th DOMINION log -- just out! Hurry, send 35 cents now! STORES LTD. Nothing quite compares high school. with the exhilaration of that final day at The drudgery of note-taking, the monotony of assignments and rec- itation, the tedium of term papers, the nights of cramming, the {oiling tension of exam week , . . it' s all behind them. And ahead . , . graduation . . , the prom, ,. college... a job. But as an earnest parent, pause to take stock of your son's spiritual maturity, Has the soul's growth kept pace with the mind's? The firmness of the bond beiween the Home and the Church holds the answer. Strengthen that bond every Sunday. In a world that con- stantly fests the faith of men . . . the last exam is not over. Copyright 1961, Keister Adv. Service, Strasburg, Ye. THE CHURCH FOR ALL , .. ALL FOR THE CHURCH "The Church js the greatest factor on earth for the building of character and good citizenship, Jt is a storehouse of spiritual values, Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization can survive, There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake, (2) For his children's sake, (3) For the sake of his community and nation, (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily. Book Proverbs Proverbs Luke I Samuel I Samuel Hebrews Hebrews THiS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS - GENOSHA COFFEE SHOP 70 King St. E. LORNE GOODMA PLUMBING & HEATING RA 5-1044 758 NORTH OSHAWA PLU RA 5.3715 RON ROBINSON TRENCHING : EXCAVATING RR. 4, RA 8.6621 ROY W. NICHOL G.M. SALES & SERVICE RA 3-7242 MA 3.3553 Bow A. 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