* s more where they have been the lower hall of the charch |Trousseau Tea and Showers {Family Gathers fictive in'church'and 'comme SROTPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES "ier. November 12 ca jnity affairs. veners were appointed for home . . To Honor Couple | They were married at Har- po oy fancy werk and th Honor Carol Louise Jamieson .. |wood, September 27, 1911, a{| CENTRE STREET WA en Links group of Alber Strect\(oet : Married 50 Years the home of the bride, the for- (East Group) : ageogetagctend sags held recent-) 4 'family night is' being held Miss Carol Louise Jamiesonjvon, Ontario, was hostess at a| : mcr Lillian Sherwin. | The East Group of Centrejly at the church. lat the church Saturday. Movhen whose marriage to Mr. Wilfred|miscellaneous shower. Assisting) Members of the family gather- The couple held an at home|Street United Church WA held! 'The president, Mrs. William| tte ae fue George Hewitt will be solem-|was Mrs. B. Medley, Mrs. Stan-jed at the Chateau Hotel, Co-|to mark the occasion and re-|the October meeting at the/stajlibrass, welcomed all mem-|er or the G : nized in Simcoe Street United|ley Archer, Mrs. Gordon All-|bourg, recently for a dinner|ceived over 180 visitors. Amongihome of Mrs F. C, Davidson vers and friends after which she|members and their families. Church tomorrow afternoon hasican and Mrs. Sinclair Russell. party celebrating the golden these were Mrs. William Alp,|and group leader, Mrs. Wilbur] ».aq a poem, "A Woman Counts|-- been entertained at several bri-| Mrs. Earl Hancock arranged|wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mrs Richard May, Mrs. Charles! Miller, presided. Her Blessings". dal parties. a miscellaneous shower assisted|McCulloch of Baltimore Their tibb, Messrs. Ernest and James! he devotional period was led 'Twi matautes' allence. was ob) RKEY Last Saturday afternoon and|by Mrs. William Milne. Assisting |two daughters, Mrs. Ross David-|Timlin and Mr. George Isaac, |by Mrs. Ear: Bilcox, who chose sical die' a tatibihd saeiber afl : evening Mrs. Davids. Jamie-jin serving. was Mrs. Robert/son of Montreal and Mrs. Mur-jall of whom were present at the "Thanksgiving" as her theme. j jray i yeddi } i ivi . Margaret Horn- s ess at a trousseau/Walker. ray Noble, Baltimore, w e.re|wedding 50 years ago. |Appropriate ~Thanksgiving|the group, Mrs PPER aa. ae the door and in) Mr, and Mrs. Edward Col-|hostesses and attending were} Official recognition was re-|hymns were sung and scrip- by, who had passed 'away in f the guest register were) jin; ntertaining at a re-|Mr. and Mrs. Dawson Sherwin, ceived from the Ontario Pro-jture and a story. "'Thanksgiving|Oshawa Gener al Hospital . 'ise Mary. Eniott 'and Miss|hearsal_ party at their home,|Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Sherwin,|vincial Secretary, as well as|Guest" were read. earlier in. the evening. Sat., Oct. 21st Judy Sutton. Mrs. Jamieson ve-| Grierson street. Ricky and Linda of London, On- congratulatory messages from) A rummage sale was plann- Mrs. George Parsons led in| FROM 4:30 ON '\ceived wearing a dark brown| tario; Mrs. Fred Lean, Mr. and/the Governor General, the ed for October 31 in the Church|the devotional period assisted! 4 ss. mother of Mrs. George Lean, Sally, Peter|Prime Minister and the Honor-|hall, The annual turkey supper s. Arthur Allman and Mrs. | Harmony United te oe ede Catan LODGES AND and Douglas: Mr. and Mrs. Rob-|uble W. A. Goodfellow and Mr.jis ta be held on Wednesday, cig hurck chose a beige silk print. Each/| jert Lean, Janet and Mer pe Ben Thompson, MP. | October 25, under the auspices tics, Wilbur 'Dewi ted the bs ARMORY RD wore a corsage of autumn toned| SOCIETIES boar ollie gl ea id M TASTY TOUCH (of the Woman's Association. | minutes and the treasurer Mrs. || K!N 150 p chrysanthemums. bag? future | pee Whee 'Came Feuer: For roast lamb, popular con- The.next meeting ong "ee belGordon Shemilt gave her re-| -- Ee . Pe ss . " tg . length dips of 'peau de sole| LOYAL TRUE BLUE -Iborough: Mr. and Mrs. A. Law- diments are mint, barbecue or|°" a ~ ee ae ALL WELCOME with a corsage of pink carna- The regular meeting of the|ton, Harwood; Mr. and Mrs. cran erry sauce, and grape, GOLDEN LINKS GROUP Plans --o ny my a: tions. Loyal True Blue Lodge, No. 55,/Ross Davidson, Paul and Mar-|currant or mint jelly. The regular meeting of Gold-|annual fall bazaar to Hostesses were: Mrs. H. J.j\was held on Tuesday, October|zaret, Montreal; Mrs. C. Noble \Fry of Toronto, Mrs. Harry|17, in the Orange Temple. Wor-jand Mr. and Mrs. Murray Johnston, Mrs. A. W. Bradford,|shipful Mistress Sister May|Noble, Robert and Eleanor, Mrs. Ewart Nicholl, Mrs. Wil-|Thompson presided, assisted by|Paltimore. i yardiner, Mrs. Matthew|deputy mistress, Sister Ruth! Mr. and Mrs. McCulloch lived Gution and Mrs. Allen Oke, of|Gatchell. for 36 years on the McCulloch Oshawa. | The meeting opened in the|homestead where he operated Pouring tea were: Mrs. Clare\jcuai manner with chaplain,|a grist and sawmill. For 33 Elliott, Mrs. William Park, Mrs.|sister Gertrude Logan reading|years they have lived at Balti-| ~ F. O. Mothersill, Mrs. D. M \the scripture and prayers. The} ------ Jamieson, Mrs. S. J. Payne and)minutes and correspondence to be put on at the next regular Mrs. E. A. Collins. |were read by Sister Elda How: | meeting. re e 7 | Serving were: Miss D. Minis of ard, The sick report was given! Draw vrizes were donated Whitby, Mrs. Hugh Vasey and|py sister Ruth Gatehell. land won vy 'ister Mossie Keel Since Miss Joan Hewitt of Toronto, Aten Mucasting' tinny items|er, Brother Fred White and ' ; ual en ng on of Lodge interest the meeting|Brother Amon Toms. | ka and Mrs. John *lclosed in order for the degree} Refreshments were served by fA F ' Z | ander. staff to practise for the degree the ymmittee in charge. 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, October 20, 1961 | In charge of the rooms con THE DIAMOND BRIDE AND BRIDEGROOM | |taining the trousseau, wedding| | gifts and shower gifts were Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Edward Drage arti ftn groma R 20th CENTURY | Ronald Douglas and Mrs. Earl Celebrate 60th Anniversary erg ee were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Glover of To- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Drage,j)able Michael Starr, the Prime|ronto who entertained at a bar- ii et, celebrated their) Minister of Ontario, the Honor-)becue-party. Gibb street, heir) Minist f Ont the H b H : diamond wedding . anniversary able Leslie Frost and Her Wor-| A presentation of a bridge recently. ship the Mayor of Oshawa, gg and row a ~~ = Throughout the day in their|Christine Thomas. the home of Mrs. W. i. la by y \ : home which was tastefully dec-| Among the visitors were the|Miss Barbara ogy -- Pye In countless laboratories through- the occasion, the| Reverend C. D. Cross, minister|Robert Aldsworth assisted by out the land, scientists are explor- -- i . ' jq)\Mrs. John Dancey and Mrs. ae oe eee ones s eae W. G. Watt. A basket of house- y / ing the unknown worlds of test from their many friends and} Churc h, and Mrs. Cr s. Mr. hold gifts was also presented tube: and sriocoercbe ~<and.deten many lovely flowers and cards}Drage served as Sexton at St. Mrs. W. C. Ristow entertain- , bearing greetings and good|George's Church for fifty years ea at a tarnlly party when a their explorations come discover- wishes, also a beautiful framed|before his retirement early this| verow wool blanket was present- gy | ita ies more valuable to mankind than certificate of congratulations in| year. : ed, also sheets and pillow cases. all: the wealth of the Indies. old English script signed by} In the evening Mr. and Mrs.| Mr, and Mrs. S, J. Payne S Nhe Provincial secretary, the Drage were honored guests at were hosts at an evening party In our time we have seen many life- Honorable John Yaremko. a dinner party given at thelfor the bridal couple when a \ avin ies: Letters or telegrams werejhome of their daughter, Mrs.|place setting of sterling silver ee / 5 & discoveries; among them, also received from Her Majes-;Carl Scammell, Gibb _ street,| was presented. : a radium, insulin, vitamins, the anti- ty the Queen, the Prime Minis-| where they were toasted to fu-| Mrs. David Weldon was host-| biotics and other "miracle drugs". ter of Canada, the Right Hon-|ture health and happiness by|ess at a party at wg of Fj y As Pharmacists, it is our respon. orable John Diefenbaker, thejchildren and grandchildren. Ajher mother, Mrs. Ira Mrs. Al : sibility to make the newest dis- Minister of Labor, the Honor-|large anniversary cake was| Mrs. Thomas Kerr, Mrs. Al- DHHILY P s Bs 40 roy i epeas ------I/presented to them by their|!en Oke and Mrs. R. E. Saun- coveries available to physicians grandchildren ' |ders arranged a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. |} lopr. Advertisers Exchange Inc. 198% through our prescription service. Among those present were|saunders. children, Evelyn, Mildred and : : . > ' ' ge The bridge club of which the "" R PHYSICIAN'S |Lawrence, grandchildren, June,| tyuture Bride's mother is a mem- COMPOUNDING YOU |John and Allen and great-grand- children, Susan and Laurie.\et, arranged @ miscellaneous] PRESCRIPTION IS OUR PROFESSION" One grandson, Robert, and|Frank Black, who was assisted reat-grandchildren, Louise and|by Mrs. Clare Elliott. J. rent, unable to attend, tele-/ Miss Isabella Sorley of the Ww | phoned their best wishes from|VON arranged a luncheon party Edmonton during the evening. - 7 oe cg Mr, end Mi Drage -werel, or a ig both born in Leicester, Eng- daughter, Caroline, entertained < . . land, and were married thee te tne eB ceotonde oor Oshawa pu Bowmanville - Whitby Neil Hezzelwood on October 12, 1901. In 1904) and Mrs. Norman Moran, serv- they left England for Oshawaled and Mrs. E. A. Lovell poured "We Send Medicines To Europe and have resided here since\tea. that date. DONNA WILSON Guide Receives | | oz tie ied . Harold Barton, Carnar- This Is Your Golden Opportunity d te | TO PARTICIPATE A "Fly-Up" and the presen- tation of an All-Round Cord IN THIS I 1 : were the highlights of a recent SEBEBE meeting of the 2nd Guide Com- pany. | Mrs. F. M. Jamieson Brown Owl, welcomed the guests and| / / W/ ur 9 in particular Mrs. R. J, Man- AV " ning, district guider for Ade- x laide district. . : hos 4 Brownies Pamela Martin, ABOVE IS ONLY A PART OF THE TREMENDOUS CROWDS ATTENDING THE GOING-OUT-OF-BUSINESS SALE-OF OSHAWA'S OLDEST JEWELLERS! All-Round-Cord In 2nd Company iB Wanda Balser, Marcia Chese- brough, Elaine Porter, and Su- san Jarvis "flew up" to Guides while Frances Maroosis, Cathy eee On The Finest Brand Name Morris and Melanie Wolfe Soft ...cozy...warm... comforters. Luxuriously covered in "hopped up". Each Brownie é eit traded dite an smooth satin. All are a large 60' x 72" size. PLAIN SHADES greeted at the entrance : F : Guldsland by Guilds Denne Was with stitched-down scroll design. A wonderful value. These & & & Bays ao. escorted to Guide pe: p make perfect Christmas presents. You will want more than one Japtain Miss Betty Naden who 5: eee ; ' ' 1 welcomed them to the company at this extra special low Price . -- introduced them to. Mrs s y I + a JEWELLRY & 4 0 x EF C 4 | NA Manning. j fe . y "y - Before presenting the All "Was : ad 4 iy : z REVERSIBLE Round Cord to Guide Donna Wil- son, Mrs. Manning spoke briefly ha aT PS ali TWO COLORS! explaining the requirements 'o * , fe ¢ * earn the Cord, the number of ? x. - ' Pe "i : i be. tests to be passed and badges / ¢ : ; i earned before a, Guide could VA " i , : Wine & Gold qualify for this, the second high- est award in Guiding. She then e s award in Guiding. She \ V o% eG «Green & Gold And a Host of Other Gifts! ! a hates x tary called pa Mrs. : if 4 Sig. si "J ; : : ' e Blue & Gold Bruce Wilson to place the cords on her daughter's arm. Rase- & Gold Captain Betty Neden tecesenal | iii, pe AN SPECIAL A DEPOSIT | | STORE FIXTURES Donna with her first class pin y 4 ---- ja | § Will Hold Your Choice 'Til Xmas! committee, Mrs. C. E. Corne!- 4 ' z ius presented her with a world \ Ee ' er ae ' . pin \ ' : nennesbeenes x nm Refreshments provided by the ', or ae ' be ot fel eS parents' committee, convened by Mrs. Harry Kells, were serv- f "eer te ed by the Guides Campfire was led by Guide | qracootine ico] USE KRESGE'S CONVENIENT LAYAWAY PLAN! m ing closed with the singing? of . i "Taps" vg aouemon | TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER | JEWELLERS SINCE 1886 s0 take a supply of fruit to eat in the car when you start off DOWNTOWN OSHAWA OSHA A Ae Sa OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE pe Se SF. Se " and crisp. and on behalf of the parents' F OR s A L E ! LE OAR PLT so.