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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Sep 1962, p. 7

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President, Officers Installed At Lionettes' Annual Dinner Oshawa Lionettes held their installation dinner and celebrat- ed their 12th anniversary at the Flying Dutchman Motor Hotel. The president, Mrs. Robert Schoneau, welcomed the mem- bers and the many guests to this gala affair. The president's yearly report was red outlining the many functions and success- ful projects for the year. Mrs. Schoneau thanked the Lionettes for their generous support given her during her term of office. Charter president, Mrs. Rufus | Lambert cut the beautifully-| decorated anniversary cake. The officers for 1962-63 were officially installed by Mr. Don- ald Branch, president of the Osh- awa Lions Club who convey-| ed the best wishes from the Lions Club to the Lionettes on this their 12th anniversary. Mrs, Ray Stephenson, newly installed president, thanked all those present particularly Mrs. Rufus Lambert and Mrs. Nor- }man Gower who had arranged} |the evening which was concluded with dancing. i UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES CEDARDALE U.C.W. \dence of growth. The speaker) The first meeting of the fall season of Cedardale United Church Women was held recent- ly with the president, Mrs. Wil- liam Henni presidi 'The concluded his address by asking| for the prayer of the group for his work. question and answer period followed. | Branch, The officers installed were front row, from left to right: Mrs. Gerald Hudson, vice- president; Mrs. Ray Stephen- son, president; Mr. Donald installing _ officer; Mrs. Robert Schoneau, past- president. Back row from left to right: Mrs, E. J. Watt, pen- | alty officer; Mrs. Peter An- drey, secretary; Mrs. Jack An- derson, director, Mrs. Rufus Lambert, director; Mrs. John Kent, treasurer. Another dir- ector, Mrs. Wolfe Miller, was absent when the picture was taken, --Oshawa Times Photo Carol Sills , Becomes The Bride Of Ronald J. Milne United in marriage recently in King Street United Church were Carol Sandra Gaile Sills, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Sills and Mr. Ronald James Milne, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Milne, all of Oshawa. The ceremony was performed by the Reverend L. W. Herbert with Mr. Rhyddid Williams as organist. a ie in tin i i % Coreg eye ee ene LODGES AND SOCIETIES their awards. The recipients had earned equal. marks in th re- ent Grade 8 Toronto Conserva- (Ont. Gamma Epsilon Chapter) The first fall meeting of the Ontario Gamma Epsil ter of Beta Sigm: was held recently at the home of Mrs. Harold Ball, Glenforest street. Mrs. Kenneth Young, the president, presided. 'Miss Carolyn Faint and Miss Heather Eaton, the co-winners tory of Music examinations held in the Oshawa area. Plans for the "'night of presen- BETA SIGMA PHI 2, were announced by Mrs. Har- the Chapter. will continue to service the tuck shop at Hillsdale Manor for the coming year. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore:a full length gown of pure silk organza over taffeta. It was fashioned with a new-controlled shaped skirt fea- turing a bustle back and falling into a chapel train. The bodice was styled with a scoop neck- line, cap sleeves and accented with guipure appliqued lace. Her tiered illusion veil was held by a crown of pearls and crystal and she carried a cascade of yellow tea roses and trailing ivy. The maid of honor, Miss Donna Mitchell, wore a street length dress of moss _ green with a scoop neckline and cap sleeves. A self rose caught her' short veil and she carried a cascade of bronze and gold chry- santhemums. Miss Shelley Sills, flower girl, wore a pale yellow organza dress with a fitted bod- ice and full skirt. She carried a white basket with yellow shasta daisies. Mr. Larry Cooper was the best man with Messrs. Douglas Sills and Mr. Allan Milne as the ush- ers. (omen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 | The reception was held in the |Fleetwood Room of the Hotel | Genosha. The bride's mother re- ceived, wearing a peacock blue brocaded silk dress, with match- ing accessories and a corsage of cchrysanthemums tinted to match her dress. The bride- groom's mother assisted, wear- ing a dark green dress emboss- ed with black with a matching jacket and a corsage of white chrysanth The Oshawa Times, Wednesday, September 19, 1962 7 As the couple left for the wed- ding trip the bride was wearing WIN BURSARIES MONTREAL (CP)--Two Que- bec girls, Janet Mary Mooney of Verdun and Lorraine Fafard| of IODE Second World War|forces. {memorial bursaries each worth $1,600. The fund is reserved for children of fathers who were| their home in Oshawa. killed or permanently disabled] \of Mount Royal, were winners|while serving in the armed an ivory dress with three-quar- ter length maching coat and brown accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Milne will make; Out of town guests were from Hamilton, Aurora, Bowman- ville and Kettley, Minising, Pe- terborough and Toronto. meeting opened with the singing of a hymn with Mrs. Alfred Barassin at the organ. Mrs. J. F. Norton read an ar- ticle suggesting that teas and like functions were outdated as Church projects and while the Churches often relied too much on the gifts of women of the Church, while this is necessary in some cases a freewill offer- ing was the most Christian way of contributing to the funds of the Church. The minutes and roll call were read by Mrs. Norton and Mrs. R. W. Hall, corresponding sec- Se 5 xs ®, A ae on oe on on SAVE 9 ROSE BRAND MARGARINE 89: Reg. Price 2-lbs 49c 1-Ib pkgs 40 Off Deal Reg. 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