RRO TT 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June 17, 1964 Elected President Of Kinette Club Mrs, Donald Cullen was elect- ed the new president of the Kin- ette Club of Oshawa, at its final meeting of the 1963-64 sea- son, held in the Fleetwood Room of the Hotel Genosha recently. Campaign speeches were made by each of the nominees, | with the past-president, Mrs. Gordon Garrison presiding. Re-| sults of the election were as fol- lows: past-president, Mrs. Mor- ley Robinson; president, Mrs.| Donald Cullen; Ist vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Donald Lake; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Lloyd Pig- den; secretary, Mrs. Steven! Dyl; registrar, Mrs. Donald) Fleming; treasurer, Mrs. Frank! Elwood; bulletin editor, Mrs. Edmund Thomson; directors, Mrs, Douglas Carmichael, Mrs. Edward Lukow, Mrs. Boris Melch, Mrs. Paul Pautler and, Mrs. William Leask; Mrs. George Russell was re-elected an honorary member. Installa- tion of officers will take place) at the September meeting: Mrs. Morley Robinson, presi-| dent, presided for the business) portion of the meeting when re-| ports were presented bv the} various chairmen. Mrs. Robert raaaein Fry reported on the recent pot- luck supper which was a huge A CUTE TRICK success. Mrs. las ic : Lori Ann is nine months old Coon, London, Ontario, and of | sated Fy Def age bd 'and is the daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs, Egbert Trick, |Children's Aid Shelter were and Mrs. Irvin Trick, Anna- Oshawa. Her great-grandmo- |taxen 'to the carnival at. the polis avenue. She is the grand- ther is Mrs. John Trick, Osh- | shopping centre by a group of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy awa, --Aldsworth Photography |Kinsmen and Kinettes. | Mrs. Peter Melch reported on) A ili |progress of ticket sales for the| th scout Group Auxiliary |e! "xinete | Sewkcryl i Bridge. Mrs. Bruce Williams and the entertainment commit- Sponsors Successful Tea tee were complimented for the decorating of the Fleetwood A successful "Fork Tea" was|beautifully decorated table with Room as an out-door patio with silver service and tall pink|a picnic theme. held last Wednesday afternoon| . F | the 58k Oshawa Scout Mo-|'@Pers glowing. eS | The members adjourned to the; by the . Hostesses in the dining areajhome of the president, Mrs. | thers overlooking the lake at/arranged- beautifully by Mrs.|Robinson, where refreshments) the home of Mrs. Fred Amey.| Amey were: Mrs. William Fore-| were enjoyed. | Mrs. George M. Peters, presi-|man, Mrs. George Ellis, al | - @ent of the auxiliary, greeted| William Epworth and Mrs. Ron- | the guests, and introduced Mrs.|ald Evans, SOCIAL NOTICES | G. N. Varnum, president of the| Mrs. Elgin Knopp was the District Council who officially}home baking convener who was! ENGAGEMENT opened the tea and _ bazaar. congratulated on the effort put} Mr. and Mrs. Henry Copp, Mrs. Varnum expressed her|forth. Ticket convener was Mrs.| Woodville, Ontario, announce pleasure on the successful year's| William Lowe. ithe engagement of their daugh- work of the 26th. "Boys were| A display of emblematic cer-|ter, Margaret Elizabeth, to our business', she urged and|amics made by the mothers was| Wayne Arthur Coker, son of Mr.| asked support for the cause,jon view in the garden and| Arthur Coker, Oshawa, and the Scouting. |brought keen interest to the tea.|late Mrs. Coker. The marriage Mrs. Keith Alderton, past-/The door prize was won by)will take place on Saturday, president, poured tea, assisted|/Mrs. Jack O'Doherty, Stone July 18, 1964 at 3.00 p.m. in by Mrs. Viadamir Varga, at ajstreet west. St. Paul's United Church, Cam- [ae Ontario. | ENGAGEMENT | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hol- brook announce the engagement of their daughter, Lynda Joyce to Brian R. Simpson, son of Mr. | and Mrs. Bernard Simpson, all of Oshawa. The marriage is to take place on Friday, July 17, 1964 at 7.00 p.m. in St. George's Memorial Church, Anglican, Oshawa. MARRIAGE The marriage is announced) of Donna Jean Bouckley, daugh-| ter of Mrs. Doris Bouckley and) Mr. Donald Bouckley to Cam-) ille Gardynik, son of Mr. and} Mrs. John Gardynik, all of Oshawa. The. marriage took place on Saturday, May 30, 1964, at 11.00 a.m. in King Street United Church, with the Reverend Wesley Herbert offi- ciating. AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Clarence) Butson, 220 Casimir street, Port) Perry, will be at home to their relatives, friends and neighbors on Sunday, June 28, 1964, from 2.00 to 4.00 p.m. and from 7.00 to 9.00 p.m. on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. 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