10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, December 6, 1962 Warkworth Pair Married Recently Making Home Here Making their first home in Oshawa are Mr. and Mrs. Rob- et James Lawson whose mar- riage took place recently in the manse of St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, Warkworth, The bridé; the former Hazel Marie Nelson, is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Merle Nelson and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Law- son. The Reverend R. T. Ruther- dale officiated. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a_ waltz- length gown of lace and organza with floating panels. of lace over a bouffant organza skirt. The lace bodice was styled with a sabrina neckline and sheath sleeves. Her short veil of silk illusion was secured: by a tiny, matching pillbox headdress and she carried a bouquet of red roses, Miss Claudia Pelletier, the bridesmaid, wore a cerise pink dress with white accessories and a feathered headdress. Her flowers were white chrysan- themums and deep pink carna- tions. Mr. John L. Sykes was best man. | A reception was held at the Legion Hall with the bride's| mother receiving in a_ royal] blue sheath dress with white! jaccessories and a corsage of) pink carnations. The bride-| _|groom's mother assisted in a} ~TIFFY HOSTESS APRON This hostess with the most- est gains her most important culinary experience while she's still a teen. This apron is guaranteed to start her hostessing career off on the right foot, The gay design is simple to make -- just cut out the utensil designs from Bon- dex tape; iron them on and watch her blossom forth as the hostess with the mostest. Ask dress of _ blue printed silk,| white accessories and a corsage) of rose carnations, For travelling to points east MR. AND MRS. W. G. HENDERSON Cedardale Couple Honored By Family And Congregation More than 65 guests gather- the bride wore a turquoise bluejed at Cedardale United Church wool dress with black accessor-\last Friday evening to honor les. ship. Prizes for the games were won by Mrs. Charles Slater, |Mrs. John Black, Mrs. Row- land > Arnold, Mrs. Charles |Hannah and Mrs. George |Floody. Door prizes were won jby Mrs. Richard Doyle and for leaflet No. PPE-1043 which [Mrs: James. Stuart. may be obtained by sending a | stamped, self-addressed envel- | ope and 10 cents for handling | to The Needlework Depart- | ment, The Oshawa Times, | Oshawa, Ontario. UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES SA HOME LEAGUE Mrs. Frank Buller opened the meeting with a welcome to all present. Mrs. William Saunders |Save prayer and Mrs. George Beard read the minutes. Mrs. Melville Smith read a letter received from . Africa thanking the Home League for bandages, knitted for the Leper Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Henderson, Simcoe street south, on the oc- niversary. Mrs. Henderson was born in Cardinal and Mr. Henderson was born in Oshawa. They have lived in Oshawa for 48 years and were married .in Albert Street United Church by the Reverend W. H. Truscott. They were blessed with two daugh- ters, Mrs. E. H. Kelly (Dor- othy), .Mrs. Roland Morris (June) and four grandchildren, jall of Oshawa. | Hosts at the supper in their honor were members of the family, the United Church Wom- en and congregation of Cedar- casion of their 45th wedding an-| GROUPS, CLUBS ined for the next meeiinz, De- cember 19, with the exchange'pleasure in the large attend- Mrs, Gladman expressed her A Christmas party is 'plan-| of gifts not to exceed 50c. fance and hoped to see as many meeting. AUXILIARIES . SOUTHMEAD PARK AUX. The monthly meeting of Southmead Park Auxiliary was held recently with President| Mrs. Wilson Stauffer presiding. Fourteen members were pres- ent. The minutes were read by Mrs, Adrian Grothenhuis and treasurer's report by Mrs. Thomas Kidd. Mrs. Jack Murdoch reported that the banquet for the boys' midget ball team was a suc- cess. The next meeting will be held in January. Refreshments were served by 'Mrs. Jack Shearer. CENTRE STREET UCW (East Unit) : The November meeting of the East Unit of Centre Street UCW was held at the home of Mrs. Warren Dickson with the leader, Mrs. W. B. Miller presiding. The theme of the devotional period was 'Preparing for Christmas". As this was the last meeting of the year, the yearly reports of the various committees were read. The ladies turned in their Talent Money and Sunshine , |Bags. The Copper Banquet will --Oshawa Times Photo Junior Choir, of which Mrs. Henderson is Choir Mother, and also from the Senior Choir. A letter of greetings was read from the Reverend John Porter who was unable to be present. Mr. James S. Young, former minister of the church, spoke on the efforts put toward the work of the church by the hon- ored couple. Mrs. Clayton Lee, bridesmaid, of 45 years ago, and Mrs. Ernest Sargeant, ring- bearer, also spoke, The con- congregation was represented by Mr. Jack Lee, and Mr. Frank Bright represented the Board of Session. The highlight of the evening, was the presentation of a chair to the honored couple by Mr. Earl Hoy, one of the oldest members of the church, who be held at the home of Mrs. E. W. Howard on December 12. NORTH COURTICE H-S The North Courtice Home and School held its regular meeting with Mrs. Thomas Gladman presiding. Minutes were read by Mrs, Archer, with Mrs. Barry) Johnsen giving the treasurer's| report. The banners were won| by Mrs. Lenore Hoar of the Highway School and Mrs, Har- old Teirs from the north schoo}. The guest speaker was Mr J. F. Speers, principal of Cour- tice High School, giving the par- ents an account of the Robart Sysiem that the Grade 8 pupils will be required to take next term. d | The Home and School will sponsor a euchre Friday, De- cembex 7, at the north school. GIDDY NOTIONS | What fun -- 'hose tiny pill-| boxes of coiled brocade, sequin-| spangled tulle or' baby posies --! to wear for cocktails! 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Oshawa Scout Group) Group, senlUeenk. ny toe Patent. i i Star, of which Mr. Henderson|had spent working as voluntar Ladies Auxiliary met last Tues-| The following Euchres ware pera c| Wout wee reg Re ig ae : vat snag y Gat» gt pehint The port sxseer fa Uotmat's gt Cote, day in the Scout Hall, Gibbons |@™ranged Belg nage db pew | in prayer. The scripture por.| The master of ceremonies) During the festivities Mrs. Available for $2.50, $5, $10 or $25. street. The evening started with ang Mrs. George 'Floody; De-|tion was taken by Mrs. Annie|was Mr. William Henning, who/Henderson was presented with ae endear erie a a Pot Luck supper. The wives|cember 14, are Mrs. Irvine Es-|"/lison who read from 2nd Cor- thanked all those who partici-|a corsage by Mrs. W. Henning and leaders were invited guests.|tabrooks and Mrs. Gordon Var.|inthians Chapter 9. Mrs. Major| pated in making the happy even-|who brought greetings from Among those present were; Mrs.|,um. No Euchres to be held| Fred Lewis sang a solo, after|ing, and a toast was peopoeed/the. United Church Women. William Clement, wife of the December 21 or 28, due to the| Which Mrs. A. Allison, assisted | by Mr. Frank Stacey. The table was centered with Scoutmaster; Mrs. Rowland Ar-|holiday season. January 4 will/DY Mrs. Major F, Lewis and|_ Mr. Henderson who is super-|a three-tier cake donated by Mr. nold, wife of "A" Pack Cub-be convened by Mrs. Frank|Mrs. Maynard Nelson, gave a intendent of the Sunday School,/and Mrs. Samuel Robinson. | "Mre demonstration of Christmas|received greetings from the su- Participating in the program of 8 Pack 'Comanner: bi Lode _ VRusseli|decorations and novelties. perintendent of the Primary|were the Senior Choir, the Rob. William Towns, assistant Cub-|poswell lth Mrs. The Rainbow Group was in|Sunday School, Mr. Albert Sing-jinson family, Mr. W. 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