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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Apr 1964, p. 7

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BA Back from a visit to the Islands of Bermuda are Mr CK FROM BERMUDA and Mrs. J. B. McGregor, staying at the Waterloo Guest io shi House in Pembroke Parish. Lauder road, pictured while Cacnida News Bureai Oshawa Rebekah Lodge No. 3 Celebrates 83rd Birthday | A good attendance of officers) and members of Oshawa Re- bekah Lodge No. 3° and their), distinguished guest sat down to), a delicious banquet convened by Sister Annie Shorten, to cele- brate the lodge's 83rd birthday and also the official visit of the president of. the Rebekah As- sembly. Sister Matilda McDon- ald. At 8.15 p.m. the lodge meet- ing was opened with NG Sister Anne Cook presiding, assisted by the VG Sister Vera Wirsch- ing. Oshawa Rebekah Lodge Sis- ters formed a guard of honor and through this PNG Sister Viola Keeler escorted and pre-| sented Sister Matilda McDon-| ald, president of the Rebekah Assembly of Ontario. Brother William Frost presented and in- troduced Brother Arthur Burtch, Deputy Grand Master of On- tario. PNG Sister Goala Couch presented Lady Lorraine Hewat, president of the Department As- sociation of Ontario of the! LAPM | PNG Sister Lucilye Gibbs pre- sented Sister Jessie Hillier, vice- A tableau on the work of. the order was displayed by eight Sisters of Oshawa Rebekah No. and Vice Grand Sister Vera Wirsching led the members inj the,rededication of the , obliga- tion. PDD Sister Evelyn Fickes| gave the reading for the tab- leau. Sister Matilda McDonald com- plimented the lodge on its 83rd) birthday and gave an encour-| aging speech to all present. | Greetings and good wishes) were" also expressed by the other Grand Lodge officers. NG Sister Cook and VG Sister Wirsching presented a gift to) Sister Matilda McDonald on A DINNER SPEAKER half of the lodge. irt i . i Birthday greetings were sung Dr, Nancy Simpson, assis- tant professor, Department of for Brother William Frost, Brother Samuel Moss and Brother Gordon Barton. Pharmacology at the Univer- Sister Betty Parm was sity of Toronto will be the honored guest and speaker fol- lowing the annual dinner ~ of soloist for the evening, At the close of lodge refresh- the Oshawa Branch of the Canadian Diabetic Association ments were served in the dining at St. Paul's Presbyterian the hall. Sister McDonald doing the honors of cutting the 83rd birth- day cake and a social hour was spent by those present. Dr, Simpson is a Queen Eliza- president of Rebekah Assembly and also Sister Jean Burtch, past president and treasurer of the Rebekah Assembly and of the International beth II Scientist and her thesis for her Ph.D. was "'Inheri- tance of Juvenile Diabetics"> She is consultant of the CDA UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES Guardian Auxiliary of the Rebekah As-| ..P P Sister Mabel Dis- ney, P® Sister Meta Priestly, PP Sister Louise Clarke of the Rebekah Assembly were es-|born Unit of St. Stephen's UCW| thought. esented by PNG|met for an evening of bowling) Siete recently, before gathering at the Two District Deputy. Presi-|home of Mrs. Aylmer Ward, for dents, Sister Grace Love of Dis-\* Short business meeting. corted and Sister Lena 'i trict No. 8 Oshawa east and Sis-| ter Elspeth Dolmage of District No. 7 Oshawa west, were intro- duced by PDD Sister Flossie Ball. Several lodges of the Dis- trict were represented, NG Sis- ter Anne Cook expressed a warm welcome to all the guests and members. There were 38! PNG present. VG Sister Vera Wirsching) read the report on the sick and} reported visiting the Sapiat and Hillsdale Manor in the | ' Family Tree project which is ST. STEPHEN'S UCW indicating, so far that diabetes (Nellie Dearborn Unit) may be inherited in a different s of the Nellie Dear-| way than was formerly Misister of the bride, and Miss Church, Wednesday evening. | Women Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 very well. Mrs. Roland Flem-| In Mr, Rupert Harrison's re-|self and: either Mrs. Ronalé@ ing gave results of the spring|port, he noted the enrolment for|Murray or Mrs, Laurie French, tea and bake sale and thanked|the school was up from 324 injto visit the Museum, Casa Loma every person who contributed yg rreer gg ples ee April. = and Channel 9. work or donations. st the stra for the) It was deci Notice was given of a Council|Kindengarten class would to help Bog ews meeting on April 28 at E. A.jheld on April 29 and 30. He also Lovell school when Dr. Charles|mentioned that the Grade 8|bus for this visit. Elliott would speak on math-|class would be going to Toronto) Refreshments were served by ematics. on May 8, accompanied by him-'the members of the executive HARMONY H AND 8 The regular meeting of the Harmony Home and School As- sociation was held recently: in the school auditorium with Mrs. Roland Fleming presiding. Mrs. Laurie French res? the secretary's report in liew of Mrs. Ted Malloy who was sick. Mrs. Bruce Bagg won the attendance shield with almost perfect at- tendance, and three rooms tied) \for the dollar award for 'moth- ers present', so it was decided THE OSHAWA TI. MES, Monday, April 20,1964 7 that a dollar go to each class. | Although there were few mem: Shirley Harman, daughter of Alvin Harman, Ajax, and Ter- rence (Terry) Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs, William D. Smith, Oshawa, were united in mar- riage recently in St. Paul's United Church, Ajax. The Rev- erend T, Rex Norman officiat- ed at the double-ring ceremony. | | Mrs. Richard Moses of Oshawa) played the wedding music and| Mrs, John. Jackson of Scarbor- ough sang "The Wedding Pray- er" and "I'll Walk Beside You". Given in marriage by her fa- \ther, the bride wore a_floor- length gown of delustered satin, overlaid with nylon net; her bouffant skirt fell in folds from the fitted waistline; the bodice had a scooped neckline and long, inted sleeves. The front was jappliqued with lace, trimmed with cup sequins and seed pearls. She wore @ shoulder- length veil, which was held in place by a Cleopatra tiara, and she carried a cascade bouquet of red roses The attendants were Mrs. Brian Milne of Ajax as matron lof honor, Mrs. John Newman,| Sharon Willitts, both of Ajax las bridesmaids. Their street- length dresses were pure silk lorganza with nylon net over- skirts, with appliqued embroi- i\dery. The matron of honor was in sky blue and the bridesmaids jin a darker shade of blue; all wore wedding ring headdresses to match. They carried nose- \chrysanthemums and pink car- nations, The best man was Mr. Mur- ray Balsdon of Pickering; Mr. Gary Chute and Mr, Brian Milne, both of Ajax, were ush- ers. Receiving at the reception for) 85 guests at the Spruce Villa) Hotel, Whitby, were Mrs. Mil- HOUSEHOLD HINT Save precious time by folding, diapers before you put them) away. 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PHONE 725-3421 SPECIAL This Week sweetheart roses. | The couple left for a three-| week vacation at llywood Beach, Florida. For travelling) the bride chose a lemon yellow) wool suit and cape ensemble,| On their return Mr. and Mrs. Smith will reside in their new home on Bowman avenue, Whit- by. | ~rc oeceeree EATON'S w OSHAWA Now from "Warner's" A CORSELETTE WITH STRETCH STRAPS To Equal the Comfort of the "Stretchbra"*! This garment is styled of nylon-and-Lycra" with nylon front panel and bust cups. The stretch straps stay where you want them to, . . should never slip or slide out of place. In white or black, sizes B cups, 34 to 38 and C.cup, 34 to 38. PHONE 725-7373 * Reg'd. T.M. EATON'S UPPER LEVEL, DEPT, 609 softer to baby's skin. | You Never Know The meeting opened with the|}' § motto hymn and prayer. Re- What They re Doing ports were given by the secre- tary treasurer and the roll call taken. | St. Stephen's UCW will hold a spring bazaar and tea on Sat- urday, May 2 at 2 p.m. The| Eva Alexander Unit will be in charge of the tea room. Refreshments were served by Mrs. James Randall and her group. afternoon with the president,| Sister Matilda McDonald, DDP| Sister Grace Love and NG Sis-| ter Anne Cook, Sister Mary Yeo| gave the CPT report and PDD Sister Evelyn Fickes reported on the night of cards. PNG Sis- ter Goala Couch read the semi- annual report. PNG Sister) Nelda Thompson read the birth- day greeting cards. | | Cook's Trailer Sales © Folding © Glendette © Citation @ Censdien Treilers Hitehes & Trailer Ports 3 MILES EAST OF OSHAWA HIGHWAY 2 at the DISCOUNT HOUSE 1 | You're in be happier... until you see divin from our heavenly array for Come in, choose your preferen Elegant fashions f Fnanilin 64 SIMCOE ST. 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