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Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Mar 1964, p. 7

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'TH OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, Merch 12, 1964 7 SOCIAL NOTICE | "rms ox coms OAKVILLE, Ont. (CP)-- School curriculums are geared ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs. Joseph R. Tobin Early Canadian Glass Holds Fascination For Collectors The zest of the hunt, the joy,tal was distinguished by the in the find and the pride of pos-jaddition "of lead. By 1913 the toria Fubllee plates. ' to the requirements of girls, Mrs. Robinson: brought wit! says Dr, L. W. Bow, Oakville session were all part of the ro- mance of collecting early Ca- nadian glass, Mrs. J. D bin- son, collector and connoisseur told members of the Lyceum Club and Women's Art Associa- tion on Monday. From her parents, Dr. Mrs. Lorne Pierce, her mother augmented by Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Stevens, which and esteemed educationists, Mrs. Robinson in- herited a knowledge and re- spect for early Canadian crafts- manship and it was natural for her to continue the collection of early Canadian glass started by last of the large tank furnaces was extinct and by 1942 there) were no glass blowers in em- ployment. Specification and documenta- tion of the early pieces was made more difficult by the igiass blowers, kind of trade mark. British or American piece. mobility of the 19th century journeymen in the literal sense and the ex- change of moulds between glass houses few of which used any A lion rampant or a small lion as a hallmark indicated a her a large display of treasured/announce the engagement of leces of glass which held th Mention the audience after| helt daughter, Barbara Joan, her instructive address. to Martin Eugene Hanley, son of Mrs. K, Maurice Hutchison in-/Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hanley, all troduced the speaker who was|of Oshawa, The marriage will thanked by Mrs. Uriah Jones,|take place on Saturday, April 4, president, Mrs, J. H. McDiar-|1964, at 11 a.m. in St. Gregory mid read the minutes in the|the Great Roman Catholic absence of the secretary, Mrs.|Church. education bo ard's psychiatrie consultant, Dr. Bow says Ba students are more passive ts aeration Is bog sve to sideration ven Py difference, " ; ' ce, Avern Taylor. Members were HOUSEHOLD HINT Eel ar etey ae jor's was greatly improv-| If your kitchen's too large for ed. Mrs. W. P. Whittington tenlivieg' poole, remodel with an| the financial report. island or peninsula containing The members voted to pay ajthe sink or range, or both. Extra : i bseri ce can be diana 'Gallery of the Royal On-/Producing window glass, blown|@ih SU? --- w soon teed for dining of tario Museum. candlesticks and druggist jars " In documenting the making of|in 1881. Amber and green bot- glass Mrs. Pierce found re-jtles were made in Hamilton cords of glass houses (factories)|from 1865 to '95 and glass for at Hamilton, Napanee, Mont-|every use in an array of colors d patterns was being made in real and Mallorytown, probably|22©,] the first in Upper Canada. Dig-(Burlington from 1875 to 1909. This included lamp chimneys, ging for the site in Mallorytown|+n. 'favorite bull's-eye lamp and in August 1953, produced evi- "ange gardien". Other glass dence of the early glasshouse,|1 5,565 Rate flouzishin iw To. but could not be pursued since 8 the land-owners refused permis- sion. It had been ascertained, Mrs. Robinson said, that glass was) produced there between 1825 and 1839, mostly of an aqua- marine color due to the iron impurities in the local sand- stone. is now displayed in the Cana-| John Henry of Napanee was eeereereeee eee eee eeseesreeeeeeeses the Ontario Regiment, and Motors Pipe Band Tartan Ball Mrs. Paynter, right. The held iast Saturday night. march was part of the open- : ing ceremonies of the General --Oshawa Times Photo tors Recreation Council, Mr. Donald Liddiard and Mrs. Lid- diard, followed by Lt.Col. J. R. Warnica and Mrs. Warnica, and Major W. C. Paynter of PIPER ROY HUME, |eft, was one of the three pipers who provided the music for the Grand March led by the secretary of the General Mo- CK and WHITE OR COLOR ova DONE ON PREMISES FOR PROMPT SERVICE OSHAWA LTD. 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Alex Shaw, Pipe Major|Edward Bullery, Mr. and Mrs.|bers of St. Andrew's Society for and Mrs. Lumsden, Mr. and/T, Staples, Mr. and Mrs. J. \their co-operation and help to- Mrs. E. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs.\Grandison, Mr J. Green, Mr.)wards making this a wonderful G. O'Hara. jand Mrs, G, Twaites. jevening, Mr. and Mrs. Noel Smith, Mr.| Mr. David Jack Jr. Mr.) of:Ceremonies Robert Crawford. Mr, .Edward Brydie and his Scottish Ramblers provided the music for dancing. ' During the intermission, a quartette of General Motors pipers and drummers played selections which were much ap- preciated. Taking part were pipers, Gowans, Humes, Marks and Miss Rosemary Nodwell and drummers, Grenier and Findlay. The prizes for the spot waltz were won by Mrs. Robert Jack and Mrs. Thomas Staples and and Mrs. F. Petrie, Mr. and Mrs. W. McRae, Mrs. Jean Prentice, Mr. and Mrs. W. Pat- erson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gowans, Miss Rosemary Nodwell, Mr. and Mrs. H. 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