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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Sep 1962, p. 8

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 20, 1962 erectile LALA Jan Alexander Beaton Takes -- Kathryn Mitchell As Bride Married recently in Knoxjsent especially for her wedding '|Presbyterian Church were/from Scotland. Kathryn Victoria Jane Mit-} Miss Donna Cox was maid- chell, daughter of Mrs. Victor|of-honor in a street-length dress Mitchell, of Oshawa, and thelof turquoise silk shantung, with late Mr. Mitchell and Ian Alex-|deep inverted pleats in the ander Beaton, son of Mr. andiskirt. The bodice featured a Mrs: Hugh Beaton, of Osh-| round neckline, short sleeves and a bow at the waistline. Her The Reverend R. B. Milroy| headdress was a pillbox of tulle officiated. Mr. Matthew Gould-|and nylon with a feather design burn played the wedding music|and drop pearls and a circular and Miss Dorothy Stubbings|veil. sang "The Lord's Prayer" and) The bridesmaids, Miss Eliza- "The Wedding Prayer'. beth Elliott and Miss Susan Given in marriage by her|Mitchell, sister of the bride, brother, Mr. George Miitchell,|wore gowns identical to that of the bride wore a floor length|the maid of honor. They car- bouffant gown of white silkjried bouquets of white and tur- faille. It was designed with ajquoise tinted chrysanthemums. round neckline accented by se-|Miss Georgie-Ann Lemire was quins and pearls, lily point|flower girl in floor-length white sleeves and a bow at the waist-\peau de soie with a sash at line. The skirt flowed into aj|the waistline. She wore a crown chapel train, A crown of tullelof white and turquoise tinted and pearls held her shoulder baby chrysanthemums and ¢car- length bouffant veil and shelried a basket of the same flow-| § carried a cascade of red roses,/ers: Master Peter Little acted| white carnations and heather,|as ringbearer. | The best man was Mr. James| Club Welcomes V. Beaton. The ushers were! Messrs. Warren Smith and| Official Visitor | The Pilot Maurice Little. | | The bride and bridegroom| jwere greeted as they left the) Club of their guest at the September|which the bridegroom is a Business meeting, Dr. Elspeth|member. | Kay of Ottawa, Lieutenant Gov-| he reception was held in| . . " | hind . District 17 Pilot Inter-iKnox Church Hall. Receiving, | tae euaitions of the varleah| ame aS oe Die hapa committees presented oral fe ag ao cn Belge pes weal ah Chale oakraaa tole a hat of pale. beige and) ck cen si je box the deep brown feathers. She wore| bal 8 rth P ja corsage of pink carnations. 'Memb ie ak connote that| mother ' ie at oe é r other in a sheath of mink) * ' 1 4D macored rg a feanetn(ee chiffon with par ige| Hotel Saterday, October 20 iia exten rs S_setrey © . ' +» gold chr: is hoped that as many as pos-|° bp dbeseoar and As the couple left on a honey.| moon to points east and the| sible of the Oshawa club will) \take advantage of the commit-| stamped, self - addressed en- jtee workshops, as well as the| United gay the bride wore velope plus ten cents for jopportunity to renew old hero are knitted suit handling and a request for |quaintances. Mrs. Jack a |* ye maribou feather hat, Leaflet No. C-S-215. |wards, president, was named} ack patent accessories and a| delegate to the fall council with\C°Fsage of white .chrysanthe- j 4 : \Miss Mary MacLean acting as|mums. first Christmas Party Commit-\aiternate. Mrs. Edwards an-| tee meeting September 28 at 8/nounced that Miss Muriel Wil- J Boy json has-been appointed to serve } ' A M M Mrs. James Anderson gave ajon the credentials committee. j Men's Branch t eeting report on recent catering. | Lieutenant Governor Dr. Kay ~~ | The following members willjwas introduced by Miss Mac- The Ladies' Auxiliary, Royaljup to Sunnybrook Hospital re-|be attending convention nex t\Lean. In her message Dr. Kay Canadian Legion Branch 43) cently. |week in Niagara Falls, On-|drew attention to the fact that held the weekly meeting on| Mrs. Alyn Elliot reported|tario: Mrs. Norman McEvers,\23 new Pilot Clubs were organ- Tuesday, with president, Mrs.'on this visit, stating 18 mem-| President; Mrs, Glyn Elliot,/ized in the period May 1961 Norman McEvers, presiding. bers only were available for es take eek bg Fa ay cat at tee, was draped andjdistribution of 400 bags of} os » second vice-jin Pi ay, ecieiae muses observed in|tteats, She expressed the hope|President; Mrs. Robert Wil-|1962, stood at 12,875. Dr. Kay} memory of an old and faithful|that many more members| /iams, secretary; Mrs. Edwardjurged the Oshawa club to con-) WIFE PRESERVER member, Mrs. William Riley,|would make this trip next year |Bouckley, past president; Mrs.|tinue its efforts to increase its) Who passed away this week.|It is a big project, financially Charles Lamb and Mrs, Frank|membership. She also com-| : b 5 | iv Grant. lmended the members for the| An hour-glass egg timer can Members were asked to attend|in preparation and delivery. ibe There will be no meeting next|hours they are giving to com-)save you money on _ long- k, September 25. The next|munity service in the transport-|distance phone bills, as its the Auxiliary funeral per The new Branch sage) ating te 6 yng Ne-yo hay yl batalineig meeting will bi jing of Hillsdale Manor and Fair-|three-minute schedule will co- Yon Thursday at 7.30 p.m. duced and best wishes from all} g fe ony idents t 4! inc j : . October 2, at 7.30 p.m. Any| View Lodge residents to and/incide exactly with your three- The men's branch, attending) were expressed in his new) . i from the Golden Age Club at! mi basic toll ts at the meeting, were| appointment. | business pertaining to Auxiliary| iO" Grail, as well as assist-| oe -- as guests B, Mr| Mr, Leonard Mitchell spoke| Work that may arise while ite as rafting of the gift! ven '@ hearty welcome. al behalf of the Poppy: Fund above officers are at conven-|'"@ at the Ontario Hospital at| ranch a cattcmed 'plsasare| 04 stated that they needed|Vention should contact Mrs. ey eo Onis P on behalf of the members for|captains for the Tag Day Peoria Oke( or arts, RENAE) Miss Beverly Storie, on be-| invitation received and thanked|November. This can be done} » half of the Club, thanked Dr. the Auxiliary for the help given|by Auxiliary members, so vol- At conclusion of meeting, aK d presented her with a to the men whenever called|Unteers are needed. pot luck supper was served by|"ay and pres | Mrs, Frank Davey. Card bingo) sift. upon, also for the treats taken! The men are holding their followed with he Alyn Eniet Refreshments were served by in charge. Miss Dorothy Anderson and an informal Governor's Council "< LODGES AND tse mentors were snewereab SOCIETIES the members were answered by D VICTORY LODGE HOWARD'S The regular meeting of Vic--- 88 tory Lodge No, 583 was held| 926 SIMCOE N. 725-3144 LAUREL LEAVES green with white, but go + you to use color crochet in | ahead and use the color com- | a relatively simple pattern. | bination you prefer. Free in- Our suggestion is a pale | structions may be had for a 'Legion Auxiliary Entertains Here is an opportunity for word oe Ye recently in Orange Temple with) Worthy Mistress Sister Elva Vanslyke and Deputy Mistress/ Sister Mildred Carnochan in| their respective chairs. | Tests were taken and pledge! repeated by all. Devotional ex-| reises were performed by Act- ing Sister Margaret Preston. Lecture was repeated by Sis- ter Ann McNevin and Sister) Eliza Warren, Final plans were made for) a euchre party to be held in the Orange Temple on Tues-| day, September 25 at 8 p.m. An invitation was accepted) from Queen Mary Lodge for a| social evening on October 17 at} 8 p.m. I @ DRAPERY @ BROADLOOM @ SLIP COVERS @ BAMBOO @ UPHOLSTERING -- : REGUL AR'_GP, Mother SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER | enjoy | vacuum-fresh coffee at 1O¢ of F regular price TO LIVE IN AMHERSTBURG Mr. Glen Richard Skuce | Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. and his bride, the. former | Barclay of Amherstburg and | Miss Sandra Nancy Barclay, | the bridegroom is the son of | are pictured following their | Mr. marriage recently at the and Mrs. Charles C. | . Skuce of Oshawa. ae | Reorganized Church of Lat- ae ' " ter Day Saints, Amherstburg. St. Louis Studio, The bride is the daughter of Parke" at collar G Tecumseh, Ontario. be ple< from $2. ZELLER'S LTD. 21 Simcoe St. South 723-2294 é Park these worries at home ... travel by train 38 KING ST. EAST Canadian National the of the worry-free way Montgomery's 26 KING EAST Oshawa church with a guard of honor of| + was honored recently to have as|the Caledonia Pipe Band of) © YWCA Makes Plans | Now Avaliable At... YOUNG MODERNS Now On Sale At... Daughters of Mr. and Mrs. | are the granddaughters of William Thajer, Ortona ave- | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thajer, nue, are ol Wilhelmina | Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. and Susan Jane. Carol, four | John R, Bosgraas of Orono | years old, and Susan, two, and great-granddaughters of | of Olga Wakulicz. Public Speaking -- under the) jauspices of the Toast Masters') For Open House {Club and Craft Classes rnp: | \copper enamelling. Painting an wae i oft nd drawing and weaving if possible. the residents of Oshawa and dis-|, Jt ew ee trict are cordially invited to the| . i F 4 annual Open House at the YWCA|°°ugh persons are interested) jin such, | residence -- Adelaide House.) 10, school girls there will be| Simcoe sre spilt a Y Teen Club on Saturday Open House provides an OP-|atternoons On Saturday morn- portunity for the visitors (0) ing there will be a newly arrang- meet members of the ed program of activities and |board, committees and the\fun for the eight to 12 year old \trained professional staff wh} group, | | will be present to welcome them)" 'Those who wish -to - register and pass on information regard-|ror fal; programs may do so at ing activities and programs for! Open House, Small' fees 'are the fall season. | spain These programs and activities) are designed for the widest ap-| peal. For married women there is the evening Rendezvous Club In ithe afternoon there is Mothers' |Day Club with keep fit, and mil- \linery classes for mother -- free} nursery for children. | For both men and women ithere are -- Badminton Club, iwith instruction for those who |wish it, Bridge Classes -- ad: |vanced and beginners. Ballroom " WHEN IT'S A QUESTION OF COMFORT... Switch to the shoe with the comforting fit. Exclusive Dr, Locke design helps give the normal foot complete comfort. Stop in for free "comfort test." always in his heart, in a As adverti In @00D HOUSEKEEPING and TODAY'S HEALTH London Lassie Elegant Convertible pointed ay colours, you must ised we're not! 98 Do you have shoe fitting problems? Come in and discuss them with Mr. 0. A. McKerihen fitting authority and Consul- tent for DR. LOCKE next Monday, Sept. 24 see Saturday's Oshawa Times Oshawa Shopping Centre 723-2209 : LOOK TO... U 723-7428 FOR @ RIGHT PRICES || @ PROPER FIT Goods Satisfactory or Your Money Refunded Ladies'. Wear 725-1831 Downtown Oshawa 18 SIMCOE ST.S. 725-1833 CAROL WILHELMINA AND SUSAN JANE Mr. and Mrs. of Czechoslovakia and Mr. John Cerny | |fall was a record 3.54 inches in August in Vancouver, the mark at the international airport ex- ceeding the 1948 record of 2.87 inches. The long-term average for the month is only 1,23 inches. BIGGER THAN HIM LOOE, England (CP)--E.ght- year-old Ian Hughes of Cornwall has become the youngest mem- ber of the Shark Angling Club of Great Britain. Ian, standing four feet two inches, qualified by catching a 91-pound shark measuring five feet 10. Barend - Thiys Voerman, Sr. | of Ermelo, Holland. --Photo by Ireland dancing -- under the direction| charged for membership in jclubs and classes, | The YWCA'is a participant in| the Greater Oshawa Commun- ity Chest. AZIER'S i] FESTIVAL OF B GIGANTIC FALL A VALUES | Boys' and Girls' SLIMS in heavy weight ribbed cord sizes 2-6x, elastic waist. Com. pere at 1.98, SALE Child's LINED SLIMS Clearing better lines thet compere ot 1.9 and 2.98 @ poir. Sizes 3.6x. SALE...... Ladies' Better BRIEFS group of better is ly sold for 49¢ and S%e pr. Sizes s-m-I, White Only! Boys' and Girls' SWEAT SHIRTS © Long sleeves, white only, Sizes 6-14, Compare et 1.79, SALE 1.49 SI lines that FAMILY ALLOWANCE AND PAYROLL CHEQUES GLADLY ACCEPTED Ladies' Better WINTER COATS Arriving daily, plains and fur trimmed, all this sea- son's exciting fabrics and shades . . . come in and ' choose from our large selection, MEN'S SUITS CLEARING Here's, a real bargain suits normally sold up to 49.98, Sixes 34-44. EXTRA PANTS where available |. . OPEN ALL EVERY WED. Easy Budget Terms with No Children's WINTER COATS COAT SETS SNOW SUITS All in- stock now et re- sonable prices. 9.99 DAY WED. OPEN FRI. TILL 9:00 Interest or Carrying Charges. LAZIER'S FREE PARKING 498 Simcoe Si. S. ;. Across From } Simcoe Schoel

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