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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Feb 1964, p. 8

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February Meeting Simcoe Street UCW The February meeting of the Simcoe Street UCW was held necessories. and = pale pink corsage. Mary J. Love, William McKnight!" "or Exchange Vows in St. Gregory's 'st bd! yes mar States the bride was wearing a « \three piece white wool suit, a The Reverend L. T. Me-,Francis Murray Love, Oshawa, black picture hat trimmed with and the late Mr. Love, Her|pink, and black patent accessor- recently in the Sunday School auditorium. Pricr to the general meeting, the members attend- ed the Lenten service in the chapel. Mrs. Robert Sheffield, president, presided for the meet- ing, which was opened with prayer. Congratulations were extend- ed to Miss Millicent Luke, who was recently installed as presi- dent of the Oshawa Presbytery United Church Women, Mrs. Stanley Taylor, recording sec- retary, read the minutes of the annual meeting. A letter from the Official Ween Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February 26, 1964 Dr. Thornton H&S Sponsors Oratorical Contest For Pupils Board of the Church, thanking) Ten students from grades 7\to the attention of the many the members fo: their donation|and 8 were the focus of atten-|present the quest for projects , " ilding fund, was|tion at the. February meeting for the township's centennial. towards the building , wa tepastione ghOUlA 6 ne the . e corresponding sec-\of the Dr, Robert Thornton|Suggestions should be in by the reac. by the c i g ' Gnonth end retary, Mrs, Robert Currie.|Home and School Association. nia end. The supply and social. assist-|The occasion was the public) Mrs. Delaney conducted the ppl : 7 aS t f he 7 g ance chairman, Mrs, Gordon|speaking contest sponsored an-|business portion of the evening if ' Mrs. C. M. Sheffield ar |Magee, reported that the allo-|nually by the association. Tak-|-¥ a sn oilel e be Bierce leation for this year is tw0ling part from grade 7 were: |" e aes a men's hea jackets, four items|Catherine Brearton -- Mark Pounders Da er th. A Bi of children's clothing, and two/Twain; Alex Dovgaley -- Dwight tection was made for this mite lengths of material. Good used|fisenhower; Irene Dovgalev--|oce. Thank you notes for eM clothing will still be collected|Gajendar; Heather. Kerr -- Dr. foteivad wane i sc nal iy i for overseas relief. |Hlizabeth Blackwell; and Mar-|jy married members of the | The president stated that ajilyn Wood -- Abraham Lincoln. |teaching staff. 'KIM' }committee, consisting of Mrs./Grade 8 was represented by| Chairman of the nominating jIra__ravell, Mrs. Elgin Savery,/Trina Cowan-- Teén Age Smok-|committee, Mrs. Donald Wood, and Mr. Peter Cowie of Fin- |and Mrs. Ronald Harnden, had ing; Mary Daciuk -- President! presented 'the slate of officers dochty, Banffshire, Scotland, |been appointed to examine and/kennedy; Sharon Munson --'lelect for the coming year, foi Her great-grandparents are s"ggest additions to the Sunday Calendar: John Rorter ---- Thelsnproval at. the Pik anti Mr. and Mrs. George Suther- |morning baby care World Through Young Eyes;/Mrs, Arthur Joyant will attend land, also of Findochty, and | The following announcements and Gail Stewart -- Florence|{he annual home and schvol Mrs. Hannah Telford of Green- |Were made: mesting. dhtes, Sn Nightingale. convention at the Royal York in och, Scotland current year me ' Gaia "| Judges were Mrs. Victor Ber- March. els \June 3, September 16, Novem 8 | 7 : ; : --Ireland ber 4, and January 20,1965 (An-|gevin, Mr. Robert Munn and) Mrs. Joynt, on the topic of mial Meeting): a special ucw/Mr. William R, Rang. Afteritunics, said it was hoped Itation they reported the/nave 9 price list avail ward Telford of Owen Sound Chapel Service, March 15, at)consu : A 700° p.m., with Mrs. R. Stan-/following winners: Grade 7 iden, former vice-president of| 1st, Catherine Brearton, and Mrs. William Conlin, Mark-|the World YWCA, as speaker; |Marilyn Wood; 8rd, Heather|and possibly a . a iK ham: Mr. and Mrs. Robert and the School for Leaders is to} ae an extended visit with his|Love, Cobourg: Miss Rosemarie|¢ held at Albert College, Belle- ail Bteoaek: daughter, Mrs. Ivan Williams,|Comrie, Cobourg; Mr. and/Ville, July 21-24. | Trophies were Mr. Williams and family, Bay/Mrs. John Ford, Bowmanyille;| It. was decided to hold als orealdent Mrs. Hartley De-|Sfety patrol. Family life chair- Ridges. and Mr. and Mrs. Hunter Me-/Smorgasborg supper on May!) iney A eat gol awarded|man, Mrs. Donald Wood, an-| . ~ Quigge, Whitby. 2. The next general meeting | | nnually to the winning Grade/nounced that arrangements Mrs. K. D. Crone ts officiat- will be an Easter thankoffering!9 gntrant and retained for one| er tee : | ing as general convenen and Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Dob-| meeting on April 1, commenc-| oar, was presented to Mr. Por-|var 'Hugtits for 2 "erm sient Mrs. W. J. Bone as ticket eerie ene ana returned Gem ing with a pot-luck supper, at|ia. jy Mr, Larry Westlake, last!tg be held at the school in| vener for the annual St. Pat-|staying at Montego Bay. aod Siise Evelyn Gay, program| ear's winner. Mrs. Delaney con-/March, possibly on Tuesday rick's Bridge, a long-establish-|Kingston. While there they took chairman, presided for the re- diesem oie oo Pen evening; the 24th. ed, annual event arranged by|@ trip through the mountains| mainder of the meeting. She|°XPressed Thanks To ioe There will be a rural work. the Women's Auxiliary, Oshawa|into the interior termed her remarks as _Reeve John Goodwin brought/shop at the Mitchell Corner's| General _ Hospital. " Afternoon| at ments of Appreciation," and} ; -- at He pe. March % play will be held in McLaughlin Guests from out of town at!spoks of the fine work of cer-|Cecil Miller, Mrs. Rex Harper, ryan pai g ie aeeiae Hall and evening play in the|the Sybers - Cowey wedding in-|tain officers of the organiza-|Mrs, Uriah Jones, Mrs. Bruce yovnt Me Rae ; "sh me a cafeteria of the hospital with ajcluded Mr. and Mrs. Donald|tion during the past two years. Buck, Mrs. Maurice Hutchison, nay wok reas 4 Kay e 8 host of attractive prizes in each|Heise,Barrie, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Holden, retiring) Mrs. Harold Boddy, Mrs. Frank ' e attendance) session. Mrs. Milton' Heise, Miss Car6l|president, was asked to come|Ross, Mrs. William F ; Heise, Mr. and Mrs, Edward forward, and Miss Gay thanked|Mrs. Robert McLeod, Miss Mil-| During the evening the Grade} Out-of-town guests at the Mc-|Gray, all of Bailieboro, Ontario; |her for her excellent leadership|licent Luke, Mrs, Angus Mac-|8 choir sang five selections un-| Knight - Love wedding recently|Mr. Andrew Gray, Kingston;|as Simcoe Street's first UCW Lean, and Mrs. Arthur Morri- der the direction of the music were: Mr. and Mrs. Albert/|Mr. and Mrs. Jack Perry, Port! president son. In her usual gracious man-|teacher, Mrs. F. G. Wonnacott Barker, Montreal, Quebec; Mr.|Perry; Mr, and Mrs, Gerrardus| Mrs. Bruce Burk presentedjner, Mrs. Holden thanked the). Refreshments were served by and Mrs. George Cox. Mr. and|Donders, Mrs. G. Gorman, Mrs. Holden with a vase, and a}members, saying that she would)grade mothers, Mys. A. C. Mrs, Terrence Whelan and Mr.|Mr. Christopher Gorman, Whit-|representative of each unit, in|alvays treasure her gift. \Cragie, Mrs. C. M. Sheffield and Mrs. Peter Maurer, all ofjby; Mr. and-Mrs. Frank Cowey,|turn, handed a red rose to Mrs.| Refreshments were served by|and Mrs. Kenneth Walker, as- Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald/Bowmanville, and Mr. John/Holden, for the vase. These|members of the Lenore andjsisted by mothers of Grades 2 Jackson, Paris, Ontario; Mr.|Cowey, Toronto. , representatives included Mrs.|Helping Hand Units. and 3 Two-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Alex Cowie, McLaughlin boulevard, is Kim- berley Margaret, "sweet as the heather'. Kim's grandpar- ents are Mr, and Mrs. Ed- Studio have the Mr. Walter Fowlie, Athabas- ca, Alberta, arrived Sunday, for presented by IT'S LAMINATED AND ASSORTED FABRICS MEN'S JACKETS Various colors to | .00 choose from. EACH Brylcreem PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE HAIR CLEARANCE 3 .00 DRESSING EACH Silvikrin SHAMP00 For lovely hair. Reg. 1:29 PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE B ALL TOYS are selling at 12 OFF SUGGESTED RETAIL PRICE OSHAWA DISCOUNT HOUSE "" PRICE SAKE CHILDREN'S ORLON PILE JACKETS EACH CHEMICALLY TREATED Flanneletie Dusters Terrific value. Compare at 19¢ ea, PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE CHILDREN'S SNOW SUITS Assorted colors to choose from. Compare at 6.95 each. PRE - INVENTORY Compare at 10.95 ea. PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE ..... 02.225 By Famous Bernal Laboratories RUBBING ALCOHOL 16-oz. size. compare at 89c Q-Tips COTTON SWABS 180 double-tipped swabs. Reg. 1.18 PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE, Large size tube. Compare at 79c ea. PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE 33° RECORDS 3 jor 2.00 COMPARE AT 3.98 VALUE .... 2 for 3.00 THE BEATLES "TWIST AND SHOUT" OR "BEATLEMANIA" | COMPARE AT 4.20. YOUR CHOICE, EACH ......... Lumalite TEA POTS By General Steel Wares. Ideal buy for the per. e et 2.59 PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE. Sylvania CHIMNEY LAMP FIXTURE COMPARE AT 99c EACH c e with lamp. Compare ot 7.95 PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE. 38 King St. W. AT GARRARD RD. Group las their guests Mr. and Mrs,/|ta ' Charles Wells at their recent|St. Andrews, also voiced her/were Mr. Gary Henderson and meeting, ond, | retailers at 'the April meeting @wa 5 d Bun : jmo : i | tiiniee Mr ae had been a member| The District committee report|beige chiffon gown with match-] err. Borge ed ' +2 anes: Mr. Michael Karpiak Troop ih England, He joined in 2nd, Mary Daciuk; 3rd,/mentioned the recent. -bowling}April 1908, Petersfield is only a|. Refreshments were served at/mother assisted, wearing a teal] |party held for members of the|few miles from the home ofjthe close of the meeting by|/blue embroidered silk taffeta \Lord Robert Baden-Powell, foun-lrMs. L. E. Elder's patrol. Stirling, | Plaque. i | |Catholic Ohw "TRAVEL EXPERT With family holidays com- ing over the horizon, Oshawa women are anticipating a talk ss Carol Lane who is an expert on packing and travel- ling, Miss Lane will speak at the First Baptist Church, un- dcr the auspices of the Dor- cas Group on Wednesday, March 4, at 2:00 p.m Mr. Charles Wells Gives Account Of Early Scouting The 8th Oshawa Sea Mothers' Auxiliary Scout had Mrs. L, E, Elder introduced Scout Troop, As a_ boy, Ist Petersfield Scout ough officiated at the mar- age of Mary Jane.Lové to William George night, in St. Gregory the reat Roman , recently, The bride is the daughter of Mrs. der of the Boy Scout move- ment, Mr, Wells told of Scouting when he was a boy, which was shortly after the movement started. A ground 'sheet was made into a pup tent, a lid from a large can was lashed to a stick for a frying pan and a can with a wire handle was used to boil water. Mr. Wells read a recent ar- ticle from an English newspaper telling of the death of his old Scoutmaster, Mr, Charles Dick- ens, grand nephew of the writer Charles Dickens, at the age of 80 years. Mr, Dickens had been} a Scoutmaster for 50 years and} during that time 2000 boys had| passed through his care. Mr. Dickens had pssed away} ja few days before a dinner was} to be held in his honor at which time he was to be presented with a testimonial cheque for one hundred and sixty pounds, marking 50 years' service to} ithe community and the Boy) |Scout movement. | Mrs, ._ Robert Dove thanked} Mr. Wells for a most interesting) lk. The president, Mrs. David) thanks. | ' Mrs. Stanley Gales sent in aj to|Mr. Wells who at one time hadjreport on the recent "Night of able from/been Scoutmaster of 10th Osh-|Cards". This was read by Mrs.) {Dwight Bunner, | jwas given by Mrs. Reginald |Coombs. | ies, On their return they will |their gowns. Their headdresses {gown with matching hat bridegroom is the son of Mrs. William McKnight, Oshawa, and) the late Mr. McKnight. The soloist was Mr. Frank Rosettani, Whitby, who sang; "Ave Maria" and 'Mother At Your Feet Is Kneeling', ac- companied by Mr, Jack Dris- coll, Oshawa. Given in marriage by her brother, Mr, James Love, the bride was wearing a white im- ported silk velvet gown designed on princess lines. Her crystal headdress held a shou'der-lencth veil of net. She carried a. bou- quet of American beauty roses. The matron of honor was the bride's sister, Mrs. William Rich, Whitby. The bridemaids were Miss Nancy Ann Love, sister of the bride, and Miss Katharine Love, a niece. They wore emerald green 'peau de soie floor-length gowns, featur- ing sequin trimmed, scoop neck- lines and carried bouquets of white chrysanthemums with green streamers to compliment were self bandeaus. The flower girl, MissGina James, Bow- manville, niece of the bride- groom, wore a floor-length dress of white silk velvet and carried a nosegay of white baby chrys-) anthemums. | The best man was Mr.} Howard Aldred and the ushers| Mr. Glenn Chamberlain, all of Oshawa. For the reception at the Osh- awa Golf Club, the bride's) mother received wearing aj ing hat and accessories and a pink corsage, The bridegroom's} and| i Dominion Bureau of Statistics report. The average Montreal housewife spends $1.22 per day on food for each member of her family. reside in Oshawa. LIVING COST UP MONTREAL (CP)--The cost of food in the Montreal area has risen 56 per cent more than tne general cost of living index dur- ng the last three years, says a Monks' Bread= Now Available In Canada! TAMMY SHOES ITS DOOR CLOSES Saturday, March 7 FINAL REDUCTIONS ALL HEELS 79 SIMCOE NORTH REG. 7.99 NOW NARROW WIDTHS INCLUDED PAIR ONLY 9.00 4" SPECIAL! The balance of our brok- en lin HEEL - and HIGH HEELS REDUCED TO CLEAR AT es of JET - MID a Many Narrow Widths and Large Sizes THIS GROUP DISPLAYED ON STANDS FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE SHOP NOW AND REALLY SAVE!! FASHION SHOES

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