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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Mar 1964, p. 8

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Prep gamemerenarncemnemetenpeanensA Wprihareian----ses TS = ---- " = -- eS emcee ep nancy. Gh sie OR es @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, March 19, 1964 MR. AND MRS. ROY COCHRANE --Astor -Studio Orono Couple Celebrates 40th Wedding Anniversary UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES j Cornelius, presiding. '| Mrs. Dean Kelly read the min- MARGARET HAMILTON GRP. The members of the Margaret Hamilton Group. of St, Paul's Presbyterian Church held their March meeting in the church, with the president, Mrs. Charles Mrs, Norman Hodgson con- ducted the study period. The secretary's report was given by. Mrs.. John Gulenchyn and the treasurer's report by Mrs. Fred Malloy. The next meeting will be April 15, so as not to interfere with catering. The refreshments were served by Mrs. Charles Cornelius sending three cards to members during the past month. Mrs. Arthur Jones, sewing convener, announced that a sewing bee attended by five members was extremely suc- cessful, and other get-to-gethers were being planned. Mrs. Stephen Heney read a letter from the McLaughlin Pub- lic Library requesting good books and pocket novels. The library hopes to raise funds from a book sale to aid the li- brary on the Curve Lake Indian Reservation. This book sale will begin April 4. assisted by Mrs. F. P. Fair- bank, OGH AUXILIARY (Evening Chapter) Chairman Mrs. Stephen Heney opened the March meeting and utes, Mrs. Robert Smythe gave the treasurer's report. A committee was formed to look after the annual May dance. It was decided that mem- bers would be given until April 6th to buy tickets and arrange DON'T WORRY SALMON ARM, B.C. (CP)-- Don't worry about today's youth is the advice of librarian Mrs. C. J. Morrow, who reports that children aged six to 16 are turn- ing their backs on fiction a2 concentrating on science, travel and history books. She says most adult readers continue to favor mystery novels and other fiction works, parties with their friends. After April 6, tickets would be avail- able to the general public. The May dance is being held at the Oshawa Golf Club and tickets will be $5.00 a couple. Mrs. Bruce Affleck reported EDUCATION BY MAIL Sweden conducts the greater part of its vocationa] edu- cation through correspondence' courses, enrolling 100,000 siu- dents annually, A JULY BRIDE The marriage of Miss Na- dine Eyman to Mr. Arthur Zolotarow, both of Oshawa, will take place on: Saturday, July 4, 1964, in Grace Lutheran Church, according to an an- nouncement made today. Miss Eyman is: the daughter of Mr. Adolph Eyman, Toronto and of Mrs. Genevieve Ey- man, Oshawa. Her future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Zolotarow, Osh- awa. --Azzopardi Studio, Ajax LODGES AND SOCIETIES BETA SIGMA PHI (Ontario Gamma Epsilon) The first meeting for March of the Ontario Gamma Epsilon Chapter was held at the home of Mrs. John Beaupre, Florell street. Mrs. Harold Ball, presi- dent, presided at the business meeting. This meeting was the first of two model meeting nights and! guests for the evening were: Mrs. Irwin Patterson, Mrs. Fred Thompson, Mrs. Lorne Sykes, Mrs. James Pahister, Mrs. George Mudd, Mrs. Arnold Mc- on a. fine Students Entertain At Conant H and $ Grade 7 and 8 students en- tertained the members of the Conant Home and School Asso- ciation at their March meeting recently. Grade 7 studenis »:. display of square dancing and the Grade 8 boys displayed their tumbling ability and their stunts with the box horse, under the direction of Mr. Bill Kellington. Mrs. Ioan Smale thanked the Council. Mrs. Tymchuk thanked|various courses the the parents for their support of the successful dollar blitz. The slate of officers for the coming school year_will be presented at the April meeting. Mr. R. D. Peel announced that the books, bought with the ubj options would be suitable or her own use. The class banner was won Mr. Kellington's class. money donated by the Associa- tion, were on display. He also announced that a meeting was to be held at the Central High School, Wednesday, March 18, which he urged all parents of Grade 8 children to attend with Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C, CHIROPRACTOR . Athletic Injuries 7 Nervous Skin Disorders their children. The purpose of the meeting is to outline the! 100 King St. E. 728-5156 Pstudents and Mr. Kellington. Mrs, William Tymehuk, presi- dent, presided for the business meeting. She spoke briefly on education week and read a let- ter from. Home and School Eachern, Mrs. Lewis McCoy and Mrs. Joseph Victor. Mrs. Ray Crossley gave.a brief outline of Beta Sigma Phi to the guests. Mrs. Harold Ball gave the Ritual of Welcome to Mrs. Rob- ert MacLean. Mrs. MacLean re- cently transferred from a Lon- don chapter. Mrs. Percy Bradley had charge of the cultural program for the evening -- "The Art of "Life is too. short to be little". Everyone participated in filling out a questionaire entitled "Have You a Creative Per- sonality". The program closed with a group discussion on St. Paul's letter -- The nine ele- ments of love, The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Mervin Per- kin, Welland street. Thinking', Mrs. Bradley pointed out that each individual should stimulate her mind by widening her circle of friends and read- ing good literature in order to combat the quotation 'Have you got hardening of the categor- ies?" Mrs. Bradley also men- tioned a quotation by Disraeli] KAYE"S SPORTSWEAR -- LADIES' WEAR 8 Simcoe North OPEN TIL 9 P.M. Every Thursday and Fridoy Use Kors Budo Plan, | a | Guests from Oshawa attended the reception tea for Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cochrane at their home at Orono recently in honor of their 40th wedding anniver- sary. Mrs. Cochrane is the for- mer Ethel Empringham and the couple was married at Union- ville, February 27, 1924 by the Reverend John R. Wilkinson. They have resided at RR 2, Orono, since their marriage. Their three sons and three boutonniere. Four older grand-| children, Arlene Brown, Kathy) Martin, Donna Cochrane and! Dorothy Cochrane and a grand-| niece, Jean McRoberts, served) the guests. | Pouring tea were Mrs. Wil-| liam Miller and Mrs, A.| Empringham, sister - in - law of Wednesday for Mrs. Cochrane. | The family arp their i MORE SUPER parents with a cuckoo clock and) a painting of "McCrea's| SAVINGS - Church" by Neta Ransberry. See your Shopping Centre TABLOID delivered OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE DOWNTOWN OSHAWA ZELLERS RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS daughters were present with) Guests came from Toronto, SPECIALS! their families for the occasion. mocap A gobo Potdaeg 'yrone, Bethany, Millbrook, | They are Donald, Allan and); 'Kendal, Markham, Stark-| James hag "oy Lioyd i ville and the surrounding dis-| , Mrs. Milton trict and included Mrs. Rose} (Audrey) and Velma. White, a neighbor for many/ There are 14 grandchildren.|years'and Mrs. Thomas Mc-| The youngest grandchild, Caro-| Roberts, Mr. Cochrane's only) lyn Cochrane presented the hon-jsister. | pred pair with a corsage and a - SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT DRAPERY HUN STILL ON ZELLER'S STORE- WIDE DREDS OF SUPER - VALUE BUYS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS PRE-EASTER SALE | MATERIAL » The engagement is announced of Marilyn Eva Nadine, daugh- 98> et ee coneeero ome Oise ronto, Ts. enevieve| ° Open Every Thurs. & Fri. Night Till 9 P.M. Eyman, Oshawa, to Arthur] M.&C¢. Dry Goods Andrew Zolotarow; son of Mr. & Dra ries and Mrs. John Zolotarow, Osh- ------ awa. The marriage is to take PHONE 723-7827 place Saturday, July 4, 1964, at 3.00 pm. in Grace Lutheran). Church, Oshawa. | UP TO Spring Shades, Reg. 1.19 At ONLY LADIES' GLOVES Stretchy nylon Gloves to complete your Easter Outfit. 40 67¢ : air x 90" Hurry! Hurry! While They Last Flannellette BLANKETS Top quality cotton softly napped. 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