'TODAY I§ THEIR DIAMOND WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr, and Mrs. J. L, Buck- walter, Grandview street south, celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary today. LEGION AUXILIARY NO, 43 | The Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 43, held the weekly meeting with) President, Mrs. Norman Me- Evers presiding. Two new mem- bers were initiated and wel- comed into the auxiliary, Mr. William Beaton of: the Men's Branch spoke briefly. on Poppy | hostesses prior to her marriage| Etcher looked after the wedding Fund Tag Day to be held No-| jast Saturday afternoon in King|and shower gifts, displayed in vember 7. Many taggers will be needed and members and their husbands were asked to come out on that day and help. The Poppy Fund has many de-| mands and help is never re- fused when needed. The' bazaar will be held November 24, and donations for) all booths will be gladly ac- cepted. The rummage sale will be held on Wednesday, October 2th, at 1 p.m. and goods may be brought in-at next-Tuesday's} meeting, A cheque for $40. has been sent to the Schools' Safety} Patrol to enable a patrol leader} to enjoy their annual outing. | Mrs. James Anderson gave} the catering report, A letter was) read from Korea telling of the; work done for children whose parents were lepers. Money sent to "CARE" from the aux- fiary has helped these chil- dren, n Mrs. McEvers welcomed. two) supper followed catered for by Mrs. Robert Williams. dents of both Auxiliaries spoke briefly and thanked the Oshawa Auxiliary for a very pleasant evening. jHart, Oshawa. Friends and relatives gath- ered at their home last Sat- urday night to honor the dis- tinetive occasion, and con- Mrs, W. A. Lymer, A New Bride Entertained By Mrs, William Arthur Lymer, formerly Miss Reva Joyce Tiers, was entertained by many Street United Church. Mrs. Harold V. Tiers enter- tained recently at a trousseau tea for her daughter, assisted by the prospective bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Arthur J. Lymer, Pouring tea in the afternoon were Mrs. Leslie' Anderson, great aunt of the bride-to-be, Mrs. Harry V. Cryderman and Mrs, Bert Colwell, all of Bow- manville. Serving were Miss | Muriel Wilson, Miss Lillian Mar-| tained at a linen shower at her tin and Mrs, Edward Whitely. Dining-room hostess for the afternoon was Mrs. Donald G. Hart. In the evening, those pouring tea were Mrs. Harry. Baldwin, Courtice, and Mrs. Ernest J. Serving the guests in the evening were Miss Brenda Flegg, Miss Lillian Mar- tin and Miss Margaret Sleep. Dining-room hostess in the eve- was Mrs. Cecil Quantrill. Assis Grant. Mrs, Raymond J. Lymer was in the trousseau room; Mrs. David Merchant supervised the hi aI RYERSON GRADUATES TO MARRY Plans for the marriage of Miss Gloria Jean Cooper to Mr. Dennis David Frewin Were announced today by Miss Cooper's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Cooper, Brooklin. The wedding is to take place en Saturday, November 7, at 3.00 p.m. in Brooklin United Church. Miss Cooper is a graduate of Ryerson Poly- technical Institute in Home Economics, class of '64. Mr. Frewin, the son of Mr, and Mrs. Dennis Frewin, Agin- court, is also a graduate of | Ryerson, class of 'tH in archi- tectural technology.' M fers | ting in the kitchen during} visiting auxiliaries, Lindsay and/th¢ afternoon were Mrs. Bruce|Bruce McArthur and Mrs. Ray- Bobcaygeon and a social time) Wilson, Mrs. Harry Souch and|mond Lymer assisted the host-| Bingo was played and a buffet) Miss Lenore Souch. In the eve-|esses. -- |supper was served in the recre- ¥\ning Mrs. Edward Sills, Mrs.| and Mrs. | J Presi-|Cecil 'Tindall and Mrs. Frank| David Noakes were co Mrs.lwere Mrs, Lorne Hoskin, Mrs,|_ Showers Parties Honor Bride Elect Miss Pat Kinsman Miss Pat Kinsman, whose marriage to Mr. Edwin Stone will take place tomorrow in St. Paul's Presbyterian Ohurch, has been feted at many showers. A miscellaneous shower was Toast and Jam Insufficient Fuel Start Day's Work , With holidays over and the morning rush for school and work beginning again, it is a look closely at Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 bread in egg each side. Fry over medium heat on both sides. with grated immediately. Sprinkle toast and to three tablespoans of milk and|ing breakfast and your family salt and pepper to taste. Dip|will breeze through mixture, coating|@¢ach day with no orning in a little butter until brown slump. WESTERN OIL CO. held at the home of Mrs, Bert Lightle, Cobourg, an aunt of the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 23, 1964 7 brideto-be, The ~ pride-elect's maid of honor, Miss Brenda Lightle, and an aunt, Mirs. Stan- ley Mercer, assisted with the shower. Friends and neighbors gather- ed at the home of Mrs, Clarke Hubbell, presented Miss Kins- man with a vacuum cleaner and a floor polisher. The hostesses were Mrs. Clarke Hubbell, Mrs, Harry Nesbitt, Mrs, William Coleman and Mrs. Russell Wicks. A cup and saucer shower was ' \held at the home of Mrs. Wil- 4 |\liam Drayton. Miss Sally Callison, assisted by Mrs. Paul Edmondson and Miss Jean Dorman, at the home of Mrs. John Callison, gave a miscellaneous ehower where the. bride-to-be received many love- ly gifts, Mrs. Leonard Kinsman and Mrs, Vincent Genge entertained Miss Kinsman at a miscellan- eous shower. Many: gifts were walters are members of the presented by relatives and College Park «Seventh-day | friends, Adventist Church, and have | afer the rehearsal tonight, resided in Oshawa sihce 1945. |¢he future bridegroom's parents, ¥. ~| Mr, and Mirs. Edward Stone will entertain the wedding party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Law- rence Heffering, Whitby. gratulate them. The Buck- Many Hostesses yortop Street Pair linen room; Miss Judy Souch} | was in charge of the quilt and| Celebrate Occasion" | Of Silver Wedding if lbedding room; Mrs. Fred |the recreation room. Miss Don-| Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, | jna Hart was in charge of the/Hortop street, were entertained | i jguest book, by family and friends on_ the | A miscellaneous shower, at-joccasion of their 25th wedding |tended by co-workers of the &nniversary recently, 7 bride-to-be in the Truck Sales, The couple was married Oct- Department of General Motors,|ber 5, 1039 at Columbus, Ontar- |was held at the home of Mrs,|io with the Reverend Mr. Wiley| |Edward Whitely, Milton street,|officiating the ceremony. They |Miss Elsie. George assisted the|took up residence in Oshawa hostess. Mrs. 25 years. | Mr. and Mrs. Wilson have two sons, John and Paul and | {home on Nipigon street, where 4 many former neighbors of the| daughter - in - law, Mary Ellen John Wilson.) bride-to-be gathered, A highlight| (Mrs. of the oveline was the Pmeiom al Assisted by her bridegroom, tion of a "Bride's Book", com-|the bride of 25 years, receiv piled by Mrs. Raymond J,|Wearing. an antique rose of Lymer. Those assisting were|Sheath with a Jace bodice and] Mrs. C, C. Skuce, Mrs, William|Matching accessories. Skuce and Mrs. R. Lymer, } |_ Mrs. Donald G, Hart and Mrs.| James Milgate were co-host- esses at a neighborhood shower at the former's home in Cour-| tice. Mrs. Willia McGhee, Mrs.| David Merchant enter- ic a toast for health, happiness a and a God-fearing iife to the|, happy couple who received] ), many gifts. | The table was centered with a three-tier white and pink lat- ticed wedding cake, A buffet) Ww ti lation room and those assisting Mrs. Fred Etcher "hostesses |p j i }at a kitchen shower at the for-|E*") = ig ow Ag Secs fe mer's hame on La Salle avenue. a "r rate ne : Those assisting were Miss Laura|' "9: ee a Arthur MacPher-| | son, Mrs, Harry Pellow and| | Mrs, Raymond Lymer. | SOCIAL NOTICE I Mrs. Lawrence Beal, assisted) | by Mrs, Cyril French entertain. |FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE) ed at.a cup and saucer shower! Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cooper,| at thé}former's home on Fern-/Brooklin, announce the forth-| hill boulevard. The gifts were|coming marriage of their! arranged in a clothes hamper|daughter, Gloria Jean, to Den: decorated to resemble a teacup.|nis David Frewin, son of Mr.| The bride.to-be was presented|and Mrs. Dennis Frewin, Agin- with a rotisserie broiler and|court, The ceremony is to take bathroom scales by the girls in|place on Saturday, November 7, the Sales Department of Gen-|1964 at 3,00 p.m. in Brooklin eral Motors. From the staff of} United Church | the Sales Department she re- een: eg RIDES TO STUDY | NIAGARA - on - the - LAKE, ceived a card table set. Co-workers of the prospective bridegroom at General Printers|Ont, (CP)--Sandy Clair, 20, a presented him with a wallet and' Queen's University student in sum of money her fourth year af general arts, | Following th®=wedding re-ewns and operates a riding | hearsal, the bridal party wags|sehool here to finance her way j entertained at the home of the|through college. The school has future bridegroom's mother on|been a successful venture for Bruce street. 's pars. 'Columbus Pair Are Honored _ {ork oe Taste te eevee] On. Zoth Wedding Anniversary | mark the silver wedding an-|Posed a toast to the couple and} |niversary of Mr. and Mrs, W.|Mr. Shaw responded, |tario, recently, at the home of| With a gift of a hall console and \their daughter and son-indaw,|Sconce set by the bridegroom's |Mrs. Donald Nicholls and Mr.|sister, Mrs. Nicholls, Ajax, with Mis, Lioyd| Oshawa. Mr. Donald Munroe proposed -- aMiseng. | The head table was decorated|of American beauty roses. vith silver tapers and a three-| to the bride and bridegroom of|married the |twenty-five years was made by|McCulloch, Mir. and Mrs. Shaw! Mr. Waltoh Pascoe, Bowman-|were married at the home of as eggs, milk for) there is no need for| coffee and doughnut break |}. which adds only "empty" calo-| ties--no vitamins, minerals or Fresh fruit in season is one of best ways to begin break- fast. Niagara - grown peaches with cream, slices of ripe canta- loupe or watermelon, bunches of juicy grapes are cer- tain to tempt anyone to start the day off right. Eggs are ex- cellent sources of vitamins, egg. Eggs can be prepared in so many ways that they need never become a tiresome habit. Serve them fried, scrambled, poached, soft-boiled or as a fluffy omelette, Creamy eggnog combines the goodness of both) milk and eggs and makes de- lightful breakfast fare. | French toast is an appetizing, % satisfying breakfast treat for |both children and grown-ups. | For each two or three siices of | |bread, beat one egg with two) Fe ema gene |Mrs, Hugh McCulloch, Colum- |bus, on October 20, 1939, with ithe Reverend Robert Wylie of- \ficiating. The' matron of honor, Mrs. Walton Pascoe, Bowman- S| ville, and the best man, Mr. Alfred Shaw, Oshawa, were jboth present at the celebration. /Mrs. Hugh McCulloch, mother of the bride and Mrs. Willigm Shaw, mother of the _bride- groom were also present. The| couple have resided in Colum-) bus, for the past 25 years and) have one daughter, Gwen (Mrs, Donald Nicholls, Ajax). | A dinner party was held to;ceremonies. Mr. Pascoe ote: | ana ae mL Oshawa, and Bowmanville. MR. AND MRS, W. 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