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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Jun 1963, p. 13

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 12,1963 13 Over 100 friends gathered at| Blackstock Community Hall to honor Mr. and Mrs, Earl Brad- burn on the o¢tas:ca of their 25th wedding anniversary. Mr. And Mrs, Earl Bradburn Honored On 25th Anniversary while playing the guitar; and a reading was given, 'The Auto- matic Car' by Mrs. Theodore Watson. Mrs, Watson fead messages ite ests of honor received|of congratulations from friends, as tie by theif sons, Donaldjand the honored couple were and Ivan. Nieces of Mr. and|presented with 4 set of unbreak- Bradburn, ihe Misses|able dishes and a stainless steel |}. Betty and Mary Bradburn were cutlery. They also received a in charge of the guest book. modern been al by and The stage was decorated with|CopPer plaques from relatives, bouquets of bl 8, lilac and| Their great-nieces and nephews, tips, and the lace covered Brenda and Lenna Bradburn, table was centered with a three-|Lynn Bradley and Kimmberley|} tiered wedding cake flanked by| Watson presented them with an- anniversary candles and|niversary candles and holders. flowers. : A guest book was presented by iy, Tietaid Sredbars presents Mary, Betty and Ronald Brad- urn. ed his mother with a corsage of| a pink chtysanthemuins, and his} After cutting the wedding cake, Mr. and Mrs. Bradburn ater rg a white sasha expressed their appreciation and iyi a 'fhe master of ceremonies was nvited the guests to their home. Mr. Theodore Watson of Cam- " MAPLE CLEANERS eron. Mr. and Mrs, Bradburn 504 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA Gift Set $2.75 JURY & LOVELL LTD. OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- BOWMANVILLE were escorted to the stage, to the strains of the Wedding|| S°™ * fety 4, Mr Service March played by Mrs. Gordon Free Pick-Up and Deli Strong. "Your Family's Friend" A piano solo 'Heather Rose" | PHONE 725-0643 was played by Betty Bradburn; : é 7 * : ton @ ja reading by Mrs. Maurice ne 2 . scien neat Ya Bradburn, "'What A Mother Is"'; the Misses Patsy, Joan, Carol TREASURES OF MANY LANDS ON DISPLAY |and Norma Wotten sang "'It's a | Little More Like Heaven, Where men's Art Association on June |You Are" and "Have I Told 19 at Parkwood, the home of |You Lately I Love You?" ac- Col. R. S. McLaughlin. companied at the piano by their --Oshawa Times Photo. |mother, Mrs, Henry Wotten and by David on the guitar. A read- ing was given by Mrs. Ray| |Bradburn, "'What A Father Is/ For"; an instrumental solo by! |Mrs, Gordon Strong; David Wot- patrol under Mrs. Burns' direc-/ments but most important the|ten sang "Queen of the Prairie' | success and accomplishments|and 'Keep Smiling Old Pal'",| of the staff and children. | | Mr. Wilson enlarged upon th| which will be on display on the Treasure Table at the after- noon tea being sponsored by the Lyceum Club and Wo- From left to right, Mrs. Bruce McGregor, Mrs, Alex Ross and Mrs. Douglas Wright ate seen admirfhg articles UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES 8TH SEA SCOUT AUX. PP og David St. Andrews, pres-|tion served refreshments. ent, spoke to the members of i the 8th Oshawa Sea Scout Moth-| KI-WANETTES ers' Auxiliary at their last) The Westmount Kiwanettes| 911° of the association in this monthly meeting. Oshawa now|tecently. held their monthly) district and in closing he asked has 8 Scout Auxiliaries, the|Meeting at the Hotel Genosha/ tnt the community accept and| 30th just being formed. Queen| With the president, Mrs. C. A.| inderstand these children. | Scout Ceremony in McLaugh-| Powell, presiding. . Mrs. C. A.' Powell thanked lin School held on Friday, May|, The treasurer, Mrs. J. Wad-| 1S. ok | bh ' tt rt | 31, was most successful. June is|dell, gave the treasurer's re.| (26 SPUAKEr On 0 Me '4 che being celebrated by the moth-/Port. Teen 2 ee : ers of the 8th Company by a} Mrs. A. M, Moore gave a re. ee i tions | pot luck supper at the home of|port on sale of the oven savers | Mrs. Douglas Redpath, M aryjand hostess trays. MANY ILLITERATE | street, on the regular meeting!) Mrs. Powell reported that| Despite compulsory educa-| night, at 6.30 p.m. 24 attended the Saturday night|tion laws, only about one in 10] Mrs. David St. Andrews and| bowling and the social hour la- ; | Sie Yane: Tatet Siteeslan sie. toxltet at the home of Mt. and Mrs. [CC aes, tl cam read -and cent conference of local auxil-/R. D. Holland. She expressed] Write. iaries, which included dinner|the thanks of the club to Mrs. | bs gyro _ eae © at/ Holland for the use of her home. | amp Samac. Mr. F. O. Pop-| The date of the annual family ham introduced the speaker, i | Mrs. A. E. Standing, Assistant --. oT Commissioner and National| mrs. A, M. Moore introduced| Chairman of the Provincial) the speaker of the evening Mr.| National Committee. The meet-/w. F, Wilson. Mr. Wilson is a ing ended with a series of ques-|charter member and was the| tions by the auxiliaries. |first president of the Retarded| Mrs. John Robertson gave|Children's Association which! the group committee report, and|/was formed in November 1953. 7:30 P.M items Pom yori to vd 8th} During his talk he gave. the . ie ae were . group an insight into the work. gd Halk Getee cece: Ee eee oes. @ Neill Collegiate & Vocational Institute ed an auction for Mrs. Keith|for retarded children. He sight- ADMISSION 50¢ Burns' patrol. The Muskrat'ed frustrations and di int Father's Day Values ALL POPULAR BRANDS CIGARETTES CARTON OF 200 2.98 DAILY MAIL TIN, he Tobacco +); 1.59 PLAYER'S FINE CUT Tobacco %;) 1.69 eT ANY 282 King W 728-958) BROADLOOM TILE PES snout 19¢ CAULIFLOWER a |- > Ground from Red Brand Beef, Fresh Hamburg winced BEEF 39: Ideal for Hamburger LB. 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