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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Dec 1962, p. 8

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MR. AND MRS. To mark their 55th wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Irish, Richmond street east, were recently honored at a dinner party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray- mond Kennedy, Whitby. They were also entertained at a sur- prise party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Wel- don, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Irish have resided in Osh- awa for the past 25 years and Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 New Executive Makes Plans For St. Christopher's PTA St. Christopher's fall program |sized the word general in the got under way with the pastjitem and explained that petty president, Mrs. Stanley Soban-|grievances did aot belong at ski as chairman. She called|these meetings. upon the Reverend N. J. Gignac} Mrs. Johnson then touched for the prayer for Catholic Edu-|briefly on the aims of our unit cation. Father Gignac then in-|for the coming term, which will [7 |\§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, December 7, 1962 EDWARD IRISH had six daughters, four of whom are still living. They are Mrs. Gordon Duth, (Win- nie), Bay Ridges; Mrs, Ed- mund Weldon (Ruby), Osh- awa, Mrs. Raymond Kennedy | and Mrs. | (Nevada), Whitby; Fred O'Dell (Catherine), of Pembroke. They have nine grandchildren and six. great grandchildren. During the evening the honored couple were presented with a dozen red roses.. PERSONALS The 19th Oshawa Pack held Conant School auditorium re- cently. Commissioner Shirley Wotton and Lieutenant Kay Brownie|new Guides. its fly-up. at the The parents tivities and later served re- Murdoch were in attendance to}|Guides. welcome Janet Tymchuck, Sharon Batt and Linda Cooper to the 19th Guide Company after Brown Owl Mrs. William Tymechuck had presented them with their wings and 3rd year stars. Tawny Owl Mrs. E. K. Campbell and White Ow! Muriel Batt added their congratula- tions, after which the Brownie Pack presented small gifts to the Patricia Lee Atkins Becomes the Bride Of Larry R. Lemon In the chapel of Northminster United Church last Friday, Pat- ricia Lee Atkins became the bride of Larry Robert Lemon. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Herbert Atkins, Oshawa and the bride- groom is the son of Mrs. Harold Lemon, Oshawa and the late Mr. Lemon. The Reverend H. A, Mellow officiated and the Reverend Barry L. Brooks, cousin of the bride's mother, assisted. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore an evening suit of ivory, metal- lic satin-back brocade. A match- ing pillbox supported her shoul- der-length veil of tulle illusion. A nosegay of tawny gold roses and white carnations completed her ensemble. Miss Diane Coleman; maid of honor, wore peau-de-soie with matching accessories. She car- ried a nosegay of yellow and bronze chrysanthemums. The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Mr. Douglas Lemon. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held in the church parlor. The bride's mother chose a forest green metallic silk jersey sheath dress with matching accessories. The bridegroom's mother wore a beige matelasse crepe dress and matching accessories. Both had aorsages of yellow Queen Blizabeth roses. Following a honeymoon in the United States the couple will reside at 303 Adelaide avenue west. MON. TO FRI. etl FREE HONEST CAL KING ST. E. at VARCOE'S RD. || PHONE 728-9191 Oshewe's Biggest Discounters | | | 9.30 P.M. 3", 5| | St.. Joseph's. Parent-Teacher Association held a_ card ium recently. The prize winners) for the progressive euchre were| Mrs. A. A. Reeves, Mrs. Clarke} Moore, Mrs. James Moore,| Anne Gobig, Mr. Vincent! Murphy and Mrs. Thomas Les-| ley. Other prize winners were! Mrs. John Howson, Mrs. Joseph Riordan, Marie Melch, Mrs. W. stalled the new executive and|be io help education by present- grade mothers. Mrs, Kenneth|ing programs on vocations in The Daughters of the Isabel- of 19 officers. This impressive ceremony was honored by Mrs. Joseph Broderick, the provincial presided over the installations held at St. Gregory's Auditor- ium, The new officers are: Regent, Mrs. William Eyre; past regent, Mrs, John Brennan; vice-regent,; Mrs. Gerald Fores- tall; financial secretary, Mrs. George Fairhart; recording sec- retary, Miss Theresa Coyne; treasurer, Mrs. John Yasman- iki; trustess --Mrs. Russell Currie, Mrs. Steve Bonforti; Mrs. F. E. Bourie; Monitor, Mrs, Eugene Muellér; custod- ian, Mrs. Jack Lawrence; chan- icellor, Mrs. Frank Copeland; scribe, Mrs. Anthony Meringer; organist, Mrs. Roland Mc- jney Meringer; inner guard, COLLEGE HILL AUX. | The Ladies' Auxiliary of the} Harry Williams, presiding. were 13 members present. | successful bazaar. day, Dec. 19, at 6.30 p.m. tertainment. There is also an| The _ Children's la, St. Anthony of Padua Circle, * 'irecently held their installation } regent from Niagara Falls, who | Kenna; outer guard, Mrs. Syd- ; College Hill Neighborhood Asso-/Mrs. John Mullen; ciation held its November meet-|bearer, Mrs. ing atthe clubhouse with Mrs./ist guide, Mrs. R. G. Hurst; "penny farthing" cycle in front) ; 2nd Guide, Mrs. Martin Darle-|of their display at a motorcycle) mt Roll call showed that there|ston. ' The new executive are now in | Mrs. Williams thanked every-loffice, and already plans are|Piaced orders for £10,000 ($30,-| one for their help with a very/made for another successfu{|900) worth. The company Is tool- year. The next meeting will be|Ing up to make them. Final plans were made for the/a Christmas social, with Mrs. |Tops Banquet that is to be held|Nagel and Mrs. Sidney Merin- lat the Clubhouse on Tuesday,|ger as conveners. The annual ._| The Ladies' Auxiliary is hold-|night of cards is planned for) Ding its Christmas party in the|January 24 with Mrs. Gerald) attendance were shown movies|form of a pot luck supper to be|Forestall and Mrs. Jack Law-| of the Brownie and Guide 4C-/held at the clubhouse Wednes-|rence as conveners. { The regent thanked everyone) freshments by the Brownies and' yrs George Bell and Mrs.|for her support in the past and Rose Ellis are in charge of en-|hoped for its continuance in the| future. The meeting was closed) exchange of gifts valued $1.00./with prayer and a buffet sup- Christmas|per was served by Mrs. Ger- party at St. Gregory's Auditor-/Treat will be held Thursday,|ald Forestall and her commit- Daughters of Isabella Install Regent, Officers For 1963 F\general problems of the school) MRS. WILLIAM EYRE (Regent) Harold Dickison; Dec. 20 at 6.30 p.m. Mr. Joseph tee. Parsons will be showing children films before Santa} arrives for a visit to distribute} candy to the children. i The lucky draw was won by| Mrs. Peter Muzek. | Tea was. served by Mrs,| George Bell and Mrs. Jerome A, Clarke, Mrs. Madeline Boyle,| Hickey, | the| Sa "| Sroups."" Mrs. Dignem empha- banner Johnson, the new _ president,|many walks of life. She urged welcomed the guests. Each|members to attend the Decem- family in the school is donating|ber 18 meeting for a Christmas two dollars to the Parent-|program by the children. Teacher Association as a means! Tle class count was won by of raising funds. Miss Longchamps' Grades 4 Mrs. Gordon Dignem, the par-| aNd 5 of the bi-lingual classes. ent councillor, explained. the|The door prize, drawn by Fr. various levels of the PTA. All|Gignac was won by Mrs. Flor- units are joined under regional| ence. Gabriel. level. If the parents and teach-| Father Gignac addressed the ers of a school want a PTA|members briefly and bestowed they should first contact their| his. blessing. : parish priest and 'secondly the} Prior to the serving of re- regional president, In Oshawa|freshments, a game of. bingo and surrounding districts, con-|was played by those who wish- tact Mrs. Ralph Vodden. Thejed to partake. The prize, a next level is the Archdiocesan|statue of the Holy Family, was Council, and all are joined to-|won by Mrs. Ronald Nerris. gether under Federation. On-| ---- tario is the only province that poasunre | has Federation. FURNITURE CO. Mrs. Dignem pointed out the BIG BONUS aims of a parent-teacher asso- ciation: "An association able to NOW ON! es provide teachers and pare-its| PLATFORM ROCKERS with the opportunity to discuss| and home; to exchange views and ideas and build a sympa- thetic attitude and understai.-i- ing of the opinions of both) PENNY-FARTHING SALE | LONDON (CP) -- A cycle company put an old-fashioned show here. Two Americans} | 20 CHURCH ST. Gown 5 79 Simcoe N. SATIN SHOES Dyed to match any Evening i ae TAMMY FASHION SHOES 728-2491 Mrs. L. R. Barrand, Mrs. Doug- las Conlin, Mrs. Gerald Rolfe, Mrs. Gerald Kasubeck, Mrs. S. B, Pilkey, Miss Josephine Cox-| lin, Mrs. A. M. Dixon, Mrs.| Leonard Pelow, Mrs. J. E. Judge, Mrs. Harold Hopkins, Mrs. Ernest Marks, Mrs. R. A_| Andrews, Mrs. Kenneth Cole.| The convener for this evening) of cards was Mrs. Donaid!| Leach. Assisting her were the| lunch convener, Mrs. J. R. Grant, the ticket coavener, Mrs | George Fairhart, and the prize! convener, Mrs. Ralph Jones. | Miss Winnifred: Drayson acted) as a personal representative for Santa Claus on Thursday eve- ning when the women and girls} of the various departments of The Oshawa Times gathered at The Flying Dutchman for their} annual Christmas dinner and| gift exchange. | | Out of town guests attending| the Lemon-Atkins wedding re-| cently were Dr, and Mrs.| Blake Morrow and Wendy, Judy and Ricky Morrow, Leaming- ton; the Reverend Barry L. Brooks and Mrs. Brooks, Wiil- lowdale; Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Atkins, Newmarket; Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Miles, Clinton; Mrs.| Harold Fleming and Mr. and| Mrs. A. W. Campion, Toroato. SCENTED EMPEROR Napoleon is said to have used an average of 54 bottles of co- logne each month. Men! Don't Miss This ! ! 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