I AM ONE TODAY g his first birth- ola Jatt Will Sergeant, son of Mr, and Mrs. William A. Sargeant, Burk | gg a Maynerd t. and Mrs. Nelson and Mr. ant, end wand Mr, and Mrs. "Judd, all of Oshawa. Ww M ireland Studie "Two members attended the Federation of M9 gf yt Aedes at Haugen's|tion, , Manchester, Monday, $ April us, Board School, held Bar-B-Q Four members would like to Agriculture Guelph, on Se cten i "goed embers were advised a dls- handicrafts by a} be Public 'ary, lopen until 10 Block choice for the Leadership Train- ing Course, with desserts sec- og ane focus on finishes third. Cottage 1, Ontario Hospital, the Pal nag Institute Van Beek- hoff, the ACWW president, will New ven at Me-| Hi: Osh. on o on he af and will be eet the first|ning, M quarterly donation 'to ae is de sent again this home economics and Mrs. Clarence Harrison; histor- tojieal research and current events, Mrs. Leo Amell; reso- lutions, Mrs. Fred Wilson; ie lic relations, . Lorne r-|C rott; auditors, Mrs, Clarence Harrison and Mrs. Fred Baxter. Refreshments were seryed by Mrs. Duchemin and Mrs. amilton. The May meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Walter Fag Wednesday eve- 15. A special invita- tion is pe Fra to all grand- mothers as this will be the grandmothers' meeting. SOCIAL NOTICES -\-\Mrs. Cothing attended last "\Ghureh, Toronto. "las chairman of Camp Adelaide, Haliburton. PERSONALS THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 2, 1963 9 Mr, and Mrs. J. D, pension avenue, ia? Bat be cae Miss Marian Professional Wom- Club, was hostess to mem- by Mrs. D, R. Gunn, Provineiallbers of the club Commissioner, on behalf of the|their Cnrarie and arn wmch ine a at annual. meet cl § spent ents served by the hostess, Prior to her recent marriage, Follow. Thursday and Friday at Glebe| Mrs. Collins will remain on the area counell| po aiet was honared ata mis- --s "ge gh Aor be race MeNab sentation last evenil nist Memorial Church hall. co-hostesses, Mrs. H, D. swivel chair, ithe eer * Clebesdar Adelaide street, and :|Mrs, Herbert Coggins, Mary re eee were assisted in the ity guests se were the bride's mother, Mrs.A, 5. Evans and the Wig rage mother, Mrs. Weir, Toronto.The bride eit a sain bridge table and chair set and many useful gifts for home. Mr. and Mrs, F. G. Taylor, Olive avenue, celebrated their|/ * 43rd welding anniversary last Saturday. They were married by the Reverend 'Trevor H. Davies of Timothy Eaton Memorial Church, Toronto, April 27, 1920. Mr. Taylor has been retired from General Mo- tors nearly five years. He served in the Royal Field Ar- tillery in World War I and came to Canada, August 10, ries Novels About india Based on Memories DIGBY, N.S. (CP)--The ex- citing world of the Far East finds expression in novels be- ing oe, joa. this Bay of Lady Dorothy L. Arm- has written many books for in India and now writes about i at her home in on, Leib her new novel, Gilded Sepulchre, was pub- lished, It is set in the india ness, M tory are etched in the novell] § . bof as European adventur-| & ay who sought their fortune in 'Am her earlier work was about a in a er ames Hornell, a Scottish marine biole- gist, and Pacagy Sinel, de- sought refuge pen, Sesoeasle vie e nds on fleing France. WAS ENCHANTED James Hornell became a marine biologist for Ceylon and it was on visits there that Lady Armstrong became enchanted with the 'ast. She studied art at aay England, and in 1915 when her father was with the government of Madras, she met and married her husband, then a chemistry professor. They lived in Amritsar, the city of the Sikhs, and in Lahore for many years. In Gilded Sépulchre, Lady Of interest to Oshawa is the forthcoming marriage in Saint a) dir hia hs $s oy and Mr. William A. Clarke, Jr. a," las L. pros- ig the son Pen alifax, and t bridegroom "HALIFAX WEDDING OF INTEREST of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Clarke of Oshawa. The affi- anced pair are both graduates of the 1962 class of St. Francis Xavier University, Antigonish, N.S. and following their mar- riage veins will Ye place on ers her own love of India, de- veloped during her years there. At her Brighton home, facing the placid waters of St. Mary's Bay, Lady Armstrong is writ- ing other books based on her experiences. One has memories," she says, 'and the past seems more real than the present." Her son, Dr. R. A. Arm- strong, is executive director of the Digby - Annapolis mental Armstrong recalls for her read-| | WIFE PRESERVER | Your toilet soap will do dou- ble duty as sachet if you store perfumed cakes in with linens. | Annual Sessions ENGAGEMENT The Reverend and Mrs. Gerrit Rezelman of Whitby an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Darlene, to Mr Leonard - Popescu Whitby. The wedding will take Place on Saturday, August 31, 1963, at 3:30 p.m. in St. John's Anglican Church, Port Whitby. FORTHCOMING . MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Douglas L. Penny of Halifax, Nova Scotia, announce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter, Joan Marie, to William Amos Clarke Jr,, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- Mam A, Clarke of Oshaws, The ceremony is to take place on Saturday, May 16,°1963, at 11 am. in Saint Agnes Roman Catholic Church, Halifax, N.S. AT HOME Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Read, 123 Gibbons street, will be at home to their relatives, friends and neighbors on Saturday, May 4, from 3.00 to 9.00 p.m, on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary. Ont. CAC To Hold All members of the Consum- ers' Association of Canada are welcome to attend the CAC On- tario annual meeting, May 8, and 9, at Wymilwood Hall, 150 Charles street west, Toronto. pgeeiene begin at 10.30 a.m.,! 8 and at 9.30 a.m., May 9. i. A. A National CAC President, speak at the luncheon on Wed- nesday, May 8. An Economist herself, Mrs. Plumptre was re- cently appointed to the Econ. omic Council of the Ontario government. Dr. Alick Little, Cardio- 1919. The couple has twenty grandchildren, two great-grand- children; seven daughters and two sons as follows: Mrs, Wil- liam Badour, Mrs. Lillian Mc- Eachern, Mrs, Gordon Brown, Mrs, Gordon Johnson, Mrs. Ed- wayrd Smith, all of Oshawa; Miss Joyce H. Taylor, at home, | and "Mrs. Robert Russell of Windsor; Mr, Frederick C, Tay- jor and Mr. Albert Victor Tay- lor, both of Oshawa, Mrs. Richard Moore, Town Line north, Oshawa, and Mrs. Charles Spencer, Whitby, have returned after spending the month ef April with their sister, Mrs, Norman Adamson and) their niece, Mrs, Grant Harvie and Mr, Harvie, Vancouver, British Columbia. Mrs. C. R, Lennox and son, Robert, have returned to their| home in Edmonton having spent | the Easter holidays with Mrs. Lennox's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Wallace, Saguenay) avenue. $10 gement Ring 100.00 THE ENCHANTING | | | the dinner to be held that eve- ning, and will discuss the effect of food consumption on heart ye ra wishing bd at- tend ye melon or di shouki contact Mrs, 6. ae Davies, at 535-8065, for reserva- tions. 32 KING ST. WEST | "Mrs. B. A. Collins, whose six-| Mrs, E. E. 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