"SOCIAL NOTICES |Sheilagh Jettrey Arthur Hockett Jr. | Wed In St. George's Miss Sheilagh Maureen Jet-| frey and Mr, Arthur Walter; Hockett Jr.,--were united in| marriage / recently in St.| George's emorial inky aes Church; The bride is the daugh-| ter of Mr, and Mrs. William! Jeffrey and Mr. Hockett is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur! Hockett, all of Oshawa. | | ; ENGAGEMENT _| Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hutch- jinson, Bowmanville, announce ithe engagement of their daugh- ter, Betty Colleen, to Mr. H. Bruce Lush, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lush, Tweed. The mar- riage is to take place on Fri- day, July 5 at 7.30 p.m. in St. Paul's United Church, Bowman- » ville. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Dear- 'born, Port Perry, announce the engagement of their youngest UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES ARVILLA McGREGOR GROUP The May meeting of the Arvilla McGregor WMS of Knox Presbyterian Church was held in the lounge. Mrs. George Hamilton, the president, con- ducted worship to open the meeting. Mrs. B, E. Montgomery gave ithe treasurer's report. Miss Jean Mae Innis reported on the evening department con- ference in St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church, Kingston, to |which she was a delegate. Mrs. Margaret Pearl, to Jose Cerqueira Desousa, awa, son of Mrs. Cerqueira) |Desousa, Portugal, and the late Mr.' Desousa. The marriage will take place on 'Saturday, 'June 29, 1963, at 3 o'clock in Prospect United Church, Port Perry, Ontario. | ENGAGEMENT engagement | The is an- nounced of Margaret Irene Foster, Toronto, daughter of) Mr, James Russell Foster,) Peterborough, and the late Mrs. \Foster, to Mr. Douglas Perry ™ Channell, Toronto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Albert Chan; nell, Point Claire, Quebec, The! a The Reverend F. G. Ongley sor, organist, and the boys' choir singing during the signing of the register. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a_ full- length gown of peau de soie. The sequin bodice featured lily- point sleeves and the_ skirt was fashioned with lace panels. Her shoulder-length veil was held by a crown of pearls and rhinestones and she' cdr- ried a bouquet of red roses and white daisiés with white streamers, : Mrs. Fred MacDonald, sister oi the bride, was the matron of honor with Miss Linda 4 .|Officiated with Mr. Allan Ree- " ARTS GRADUATE Miss Judith Anne Mackin- non, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, D. M. Mackinnon, Som- erville street, received her Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of West- ern Ontario on May 26, 1963. Miss Mackinnon is a graduate of O'Neill Collegiate and Vo- cational Institute. |Hamilton reported on the synod- BATHE PARK AUX. The monthly meeting of the Bathe Park Ladies Auxiliary was held recently with Mrs. William Haight, president, pre- siding. : It was decided to give a dona- tion to the Bathe Park Associa- tion to be used for the fire- works display at the opening of the Park on June 8. Free treats will be given to members' chil- dren and a refreshment booth will be operated. by the auxil- i Member was welcomed to the|ing, to help with the conflict of group. the Korean people. Daas Th was. decided Mrs. Clayton Heiner conducts, guang : ed the worship service. Musical in the fall. ls rine . Mrs, Sigfreid Weiss read the. Miss Eugenie Yorkevich ac- scripture lesson. Mrs. Reginold companied: by Mr. Harold Ellis, Pinder tead "A Meditation for. sang a vocal solo "Lord Let! Guidance in Worship", Follow- Me Live Today". ling the prayer by es Clayton Mrs. William Stirling gave ajHeiner, the Hymn "Jesus shall' talk on "Korea" from the study|reign where'er the sun" was book. This consisted of the his-| sung. : tory and progress of the coyn-' Refreshments were served by try and the Korean people. We;the members of. Mrs. Sigfreid were left with the thought.|Weiss and Mrs. William Cocker- "What are we as Christians do-|ton's group. raat to hold a ary. E After the benediction, bingo ain THE fillian Mac Marah DADDY'S GIR Sally-Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Franklin Rout, Lake- side street, is one year old to- day. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hambly and Mr. and Mrs. marriage is to take place on Owen and Miss Gayle Cherry _ HOUSEHOLD HINT if IS ONE {Saturday, June 22, 1963, at 4.00/as bridesmaids. They wore Victor Rout Sr., all of Osh- Ladies' College, Whitby. awa. Her great-grandparents | ENGAGEMENT Mrs. Harold \ id tga elgg tee | The engagement is. an-(der-length veils and carried before cooking. y f Oshawa, and [nounced of Miss Kathe Linda; bouquets of white daisies with ure Preston Gatiell, Foronto, |Koenig, daughter of Mr. and|white streamers, --Photo by Hornsby |Mrs. Howard Koenig, Birming-| The best man was Mr. Stan- ham, Michigan, and Mr. L.jley Hockett, brother of the |dresses of blue peau de soie in C'ator and.put it into a hot pan. > Bryan Gibson, oldest son of Mr. bridegroom, «a ad ushers were You will toughen meat if you p.m, in Grace Chapel, Ontario|identically styled street-length '@ke it directly from the refrig- |bell shaped stye. They wore Always remove meat from re- flower headdresses with shoul. {Tigerator at least half an hour] and Mrs. Lloyd Gibson, Whitby. The marriage will take place on Saturday, August 24 in Birming- ham, Michigan. ENGAGEMENT the Mr. and Mrs. Richié Mason LODGES AND SOCIETIES REBEKAH LODGE NO. 3 QUEEN MARY LODGE 97 The regular meeting of Osh-. At the regular meeting awa Rebekah Lodge No. 3 open-|Queen Mary LOBA 97 roca ied Ee ee nay | one Mistress, Sister June announce the engagement of 8 ated. ply VG Sister 'Ada\G0odman welcomed many oftheir daughter, Brenda Joy, A Fonk y ose ~ \the' sisters who had not been Mr. Tony A. Chernick, son of aaa , ie with us for some time. The) Mrs. Julia Kajmowicz, all of The devotional was giver bY | Deputy Mistress, Sister Flor-|Oshawa. The marriage is to take the Chaplain Sister Mary Ye0.lonce Strank, gave a report of place on Saturday, June 22, at gel bt Pip i og the convention that was held in| 3.00 p.m. in St. Andrew's United eee cry Be.! Orillia. Church, Oshawa. There were 13 PNG Diesen wrt|. LOBA 97 celebrate their 52nd ne 8 pr gg ve "aictce Ada [birthday this year and it is = weil ig Tonkin who also reported hei eg a. es eek sisters still in hospital. Sister). ; ; . ae Aiaid Snorten 'eave 2 report on| wil = PH he of a pot uc Grands Ballets Canadiens has| the membership committee. | SUPPE my D.In. : left for Cannes, France, to| It was decided to hold a com- A bus has been chartered. for further her career as a dancer. mittee meeting at Sister Ann July 13 to take the members to/|A Canada Council grant is en- Holt's home on June 27 to plan|POrt Hope to. celebrate the abling her to attend Rosella for the Town and Country Sup-| Glorious Twelfth". High Tower which attracts pro- of MANCES IN FRANCE MONTREAL (CP) -- Andree Millaire of Montreal's Les Mr. David Va Neil Jones, : . The reception was field in the): church hall with the bride's mo-| ther receiving in a beige and white lace dress fur stole and beige accessories and a yellow and bronze corsage. Assisting, the bridegroom' mother chose a rose sheath dress, white ac-|= son and Mr, |: |cessories and a red and white! corsage. When the bridal couple left on a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Buffalo, the bride was wearing a beige suit, white hat, brown accessories afd al corsage of pink carnations. Mr. and-Mrs. Hockett are making their home in Oshawa.| CALL NOW! 123-7928 @ .Fine Furniture -- Broadloom .. @ Bamboo and Ready Made Drapes Out of town guests were from| = Toronto, Belleville, Bowman-|= ville, Elliot Lake, Rexdale and|- Cooksville. j 96 KING EAST Custom Made Draperies Personalized Decorating Service SINCE 1927 Reliable FURNITURE -- INTERIORS DOWNTOWN OSHAWA jical meeting held last week. The June meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. A, J. Me- Donald. Plans were made for the fall 'thankoffering meeting. Miss Grace Kennedy conduct- ed a study on Korea. She traced the history of the Christian church there from 1893 when Mr. W. J. McKenzie of Cape Breton started a church to the present work among Koreans in | Japan. Mrs, B. served refreshments members, 4 MAPLE CLEANERS 504 SIMCOE ST/ S. OSHAWA Cosh & Carry 4 Hr. Service 8 Hour| Service i Free Pick-Up \and Delivery { "Your Famil\'s Friend" PHONE 725-0643 was played and refreshments) were served by the co-host- esses Mrs? William Haight and Mrs. Robert Bell. SIMCOE STREET UCW (Sunshine Unit The Sunshine Unit of Simcoe Street United Church opened) their meeting last evening with! the president, Miss Margaret} Miss Eugenie Yourkevich ac-! poem "Vestigia'. One new) SCHOOL OF DANCING 'presents its Annual Recital Friday, June 14th 7:30 P.M. ; O'Neill Collegiate & Vocational Institute ADMISSION 50c 9 D. McGregor then to the SPORTSWEAR Lid. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE NTNU r in October. Sister Evelyn! i : fessional dancers from all over Fickés and Sister Anne Mitchell| LEAVES SERVICE the world. _ were appointed ticket conveners|, HALIFAX (CP)--Miss Edith| for Town and Country Supper, | Keating has retired as secretary| tickets to be ready for June|to the supervising examiner of meeting. imasters and mates after 50 Members were reminded of years service with the federal ' ; |transport department here. She o ppereny fealty on Sale i: started with the old marine and at 2.30 p.m, jfisheries department when she |was 15, The Rebekah Degree was con.) sas ferred on two candidates by No.) ; . 3 degree team. Going This Summer Sister Betty Parm accompan-H | '3.140 ycarebees pyste fed by Sister Eva Tipton at the else ?? piano, was soloist for the initia-| See us without optigation. tion. Four Seasons Travel A bus trip to Buffalo is being 24-Hour Service -- 728-6201 planned for June 20. Those} wishing to go please notify NG) Sister Anne Cook. 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