PERSONALS Mrs. E. H. Anderson and Mrs,; Canon F, G. Ongley and Mrs. Donald Rice were in Hamilton|Ongley entertained at a dinner on Thursday for the Reception and Open House of the Thaleia Society of McMaster University. They were guests of Miss Robin and Miss Margaret Rice. llth birthday; Mr, Edy ley's 23rd birthday. nouncement was. mad party at The Guild Inn, Scar-|engagement of' borough, on the ovcasion OfiHindle and Miss | he their 24th wedding anniversary.|O'Brian and toasts ' It was also party time for dif-|posed by Mr. D. Women i] a yoy pare Sr sdedasatines the ion class of graduat! Joor of Oshawa General Hos- Centennial Yea Of OGH Commence Training ' Forty-two young women, em- barking on-a three-year course @f intensive study and hard in Oshawa General Hos- pital School of Nursing will uate in Canada's centen- year. * Of that number, one-third are Oshawa 'and | district, who have enrolled from Oshawa are: Jean Buchanan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- n Buchanan, Bala drive; 'vonne Rutherford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Murray Ruther- rd, Winona avenue; Donna alt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 'in C, Galt, Trent street; haron Scott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Scott, Colum- Bus; Sharon Siblock, daughter of.the Reverend and Mrs. N. G. Siblock, Dean avenue; Evhania Nedozytko, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dmytro Nedozytko, Conant street; Linda Johnston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nel- éon K. Johnston, Highland ave- nue; Janice Parker, daughter of rr. and Mrs. Walter H. Parker, well avenue; Eva _ Koblak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wal- fer Koblak, Park road north; Deana Bartholet, sister of Mrs. D. M. Sproull, Oshawa boule- ward north, and daughter of . and Mrs. some Bartholet, Those en- from a "district are Chant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chant; ae . a Bloomfield; Susan Elliott, Scar- * HUMANS STILL BEST « Scientists have yet to better = hands in picking apples, though machines can now wash and polish, wrap and ack, peel and core, slice and squeeze, cook and can the fruit. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Golovic, Johnston street, Ryerson: Polytechnical Institut and|taking an electronics course. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jakimowitz, Royal street, second-year student at Victoria College, University of Toronto. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Jack second year of physical educa- tion at University of Toronto. second-year student in Classics at University of Western On- tario, She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Connolly, street east. from the left: Miss Betty Harpur, Cobourg; Miss J. E. pital do some lida work on John Henry, the nurse's best friend. They are Parker, Oshawa; John Henry; +|awa, The bride is the daughter Miss J. E. Walker, "Orillia; and Miss Evhania Nedozytko, Oshawa. --Oshawa Times Photo r Graduates borough; Jeanette Farnell, Deana Hladysh, and Patricia cCullough, all of Toronto; Gayle Fisher, and Betty Harper, Cobourg; Karin Goodison, Brockville; Joan Graham, Islington; Sharon Greer, Kirk- land Lake; Patricia Hamilton, Frankford; Jane Harrison, Galt; Lorna Hicks, Picton; Helen Hill, Huntsville; Jane Huston, Lindsay; Jean McQueen, and Carol Noyes, both of Belleville; Janet Parks, Picton; Janice Sadler, Nestleton; Marilynn Sharpless, Gelert; Donna Small- piece, Picton; Marian Sunter, Baltimore; Ann Vituske, Barry's Bay; Barbara Walker, Barrie; | Joan Walker, Orillia; Gail Wil-| son, Perth; and Evelyn Win-! ning, Unionville. More Students Attend Schools Of Higher Learning | The.Times has learned that) i the following young students are} | attending 'fields: of higher learn- ing: Mr. William Lloyd McKenzie Patterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Patterson, D: street, is attending Toronto T ers' Col- lege. Mr. Joseph Golovic, son of | One-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin J, Lytle, Simcoe street south, is Timothy Lloyd. Tim who -has a_ brother, Randy, and a sister, Wendy, is attending '|the church, | A 'HUSKY ONE- YEAR-OLD Mrs.. Ivan Watson, Port Credit and Mr. and Mrs. James E, Lytle, was Road, Ontario. oad gp réet-grandmother is ta a rt Lytle of Victoria bad --lIreland Studio is the grandson of Mr. and Miss Lena Jakimowitz, daugh- Michael is a Miss Angela Deana Minacs, | Minacs, Kaiser crescent, in her Storr ios. Miss Monica Connolly is a Athol|comes "juicy" after use, scrape the convex inner surface lightly MARRIED RECENTLY Gail Priscilla, daughter of ~|with the curved chopping knife-- it's shaped just right for this. NEWS IN BRIEF QUEBEC BUILDS PLANT ST. "OHN'S, Nfld. (CP) -- Fishery Products Ltd., of St. John's is to take over operation of a $600,000 fish Ipant at Pas- pebiac, Que. The plant is being | | built by the Quebec government to replace one destroyed by fire in June, A spokesman for the firm said a Newfoundland man- ager would take over the. plant next August, when completed, and Quebec workers would be hired "if local talent is compe- tent." OLDE ATMOSPHERE MONTREAL (CP) -- A touch of the horse and buggy days is returning to Montreal where some of the roadways are still horse and buggy width, with the installation of replicas of lamp- lights used more than a century ago. The 50 lamps, each costing $1,000, are to be operated by electricity instead of the coal oll! originally used. FOR THE FINEST IN RY MATERIAL in various baa" aD fabrics 98° i'r M. & GC. Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 Treland Studio WIFE PRESERVER ., When your chopping bowl be-| Was also chairman of the pro-|Bagot streets, commenting on 'Lebanon Lodge 'Ladies Night | Lebanon Lodge, AF and AM,}| held its annual Ladies' Night on Saturday night with a capacity hg in the Masonic Tem ways ibbie, chairman of | the special events committee | |gram, Mr. Ross Bell Master, Lebanon Lodge, tendered a welcome to the ladies. Mr. W. L, Pierson, district deputy of. Ontario district, re- sponded to the toast to the Grand Lodge of Canada, in the Province of Ontario. The head table guests were introduced by Mr. Tracey Glas- pell, The ladies present, received souveneirs of the occasion with a special gift being reserved for. Mrs. Bell, the wife of the| Master, Following the banquet a de- by Toronto to artists. | |marriage recently Charles Mur- '|groom is the son \bridge, formerly of Oshawa. 11818 at the regular meeting of "| gation and buildings," lightful program was a 18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 11, 1964 In the Salvation Anmy Citadel Major Fred Lewis united in ray Cathmoir and Elizabeth Anne Sundstrom, both of Osh- of Mr. and Mrs, William Sund- strom of Trenton and the bride- * Envoy and Mrs. Charles Cathmoir of Brace- Whitehead, Osh-| Mr, Murray awa, sang "O Perfect Love, "Dearly Beloved" Wedding Prayer" and was ac-| companied by Mr. Ronald Kel- lington. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor- length gown of imported Chan- tilly lace, The bodice featured a pearl-trimmed, bateau neck- line and lily-point sleeves, The bouffant skirt was fashioned in a shepherdess effect with an overskirt caught up in the front, sides and back with coft roses, revealing a deep flounce of nylon tulle. Her headdress of miniature blossoms and leaves with fronds of crystal held a four-tier, scalloped veil of bouf- fant silk illusion, Red roses comprised her bouquet. Miss Glenna Cathmoir, Brace- bridge, the bridegroom's sister, was the maid of honor and the other attendants were Mrs. Fred Jones and Miss Patricia Hayes Cathmoir-Sundstrom Rites Held In Salvation Army Citadel and Selleck, all of Oshawa, organza over taffeta with round back panel to the hem, Their and "The|George Reid, Oshawa, and Mr. and Sweetheart roses. The bride- flower girl, Miss Lori They were gowned in topaz necklines and bow-trimmed, el- bow length sleeves. The semi- A-line, afternoon-length skirts were accented by a floating, headdresses were two-tier silk iMusion veils. secured by two roses and lilies of the valley. The best man was Mr. Fred | Jones and the ushers were Mr. Robert Lealand, Trenton. A reception followed in the citadel hall, The bride's mother received in mink-brown 'lace with beige accessories and a corsage of yellow carnations groom's mother wore her Sal- vation Army officer's uniform with a corsage of white carna- tions and Sweetheart roses, The honeymoon was spent in the United States and as the couple left, the bride was wear- ing a teal blue, three-piece double knit suit with black ac- cessories and a corsage of white Sweetheart roses and chrysan- themums, Mr. and Mrs. Cathmoir are residing at 119 Rossland road east. Guests attended from-Trenton, Frankfurt, Brighton, Toronto, Bracebridge and Sunderland. The Reverend John K. Mof- at traced the history of the congregation of Simcoe Street United Church back to the year \the Sunshine Unit of the Simcoe |Street UOW. held recently in In 1818 only three or four fam 1 |Ilies who were farming in the area began meeting together to || worship as a Methodist congre- gation. He outlined a few of the | \trials and tribulations with| which this small congregation was faced and spoke of when they first began to think of and to plan for a building. Mr. Moffat 'nientioned that the first church Was built near the corner of Gladstone avenue jand Bond street and mentioned |that the small cemetery still situated there was their burying ground, As the congregation grew the church was enlarged {Sod later was still too small. |The congregation decided that \they would have to buy and erect an even larger church to laccommodate everyone. 'This lthen was the beginning of the |present Simcoe street congre- he said. Mr. Moffat spoke of the known history of the~ buildings jat the corner of Simcoe and | |the foresight of the congrega- | tion to ere ct church buildings || Simcoe Street UCW Hears "| History Of Its Church John Moffat. at that time as large as they did, He spoke of the disastrous fire in 1916 when the Sunday School and offices at the front of the church were burned, He followed through the rebuilding program and into Church union when three Protestant churches, Methodist, Presbyterian and Congregationalist combined to form the United Church of Can- ada. The group went into the chapel where Mr. Moffat explained the thought and meaning behind the different sections of the stained glass window. The window was beautiful in the darkened chapel with the lights shining through, illuminating the richness of the colors and making the '"'Message of the Window" so much more meaningful. Miss Margaret Haines pre- sided for the business and wel- comed the Reverend and Mts. Mrs. Louis Ma- joros Jr., invited the Unit to her home for the next meeting which will take the form of a Christmas party. Mrs, Jelle Bakker conducted a short devotional period, using the theme "Living for Christ and Others'. Refreshments were served by the members of the group in charge of, the evening, headed by Mrs. Russell S. Hayward and Mrs. Bernard Jeffery. NQ: Truly The Gift that Lasts | Qhreland STUDIO For Appointment Call 723-3680 21 Athol St. W. © Tuesday is Tots' Day ° IT ISN'T TOO EARLY FOR CHRISTMAS GIFT PORTRAITS Forever SKI JACKETS 20% Girls' Sizes 7 to 1 Teens' Sizes 10 to Young. Moderns. 38 KING ST. E., OSHAWA Be | DAYS ONLY" PRIN 4 14x Available in TS-----PLAINS----REVERSIBLES OFF REG. Mrs, Clayton Lee is the con- vener of the "Mid-Autumn" tea and bazaar, being held next week at the Albert Street Unit- ed Church, sponsored by the UCW. Mrs. A. E. Larke will officially open the bazaar and Mrs. James Scott an" Mrs. Lee will receive the guests. Other conveners are: tea room, Mrs. Earl Adams and Mrs. Samuel Gibbs; home baking, Mrs. Jack Westlake, and Mrs. Ross Clark; aprons, Mrs, Glen Maunder and Mrs. Kenneth Mossey; fancy work,. Mrs. Leo Gray, and Mrs. Barney Heard; novelty and white elephant, Mrs. Frank Cooper and Mrs, Sydney Pike; candy, Mrs. Lois Burden; Christmas tree, Mrs. Jack Lowry, decoration, Mrs. Eric Jacklin; receiving tea money, Mrs, Blizabeth Graham and Mrs. John Flagel. The dance committee for the "Capricorn Capers" the annual dance sponsored by Ba evening chapter of the Oshawa General Hospital Women's Auxiliary, met last night at the home of the convener, Mrs. Colin Ash- ton, Annapolis avenge. Those on the committee are Mrs, Sid- ney Temple, ticket convener; Mrs, Andrew Chrisomalis, Mrs. Grant Hart, Mrs, S, A. Heney, president; Mrs. Russell Lear- month, and Mrs, Ronald Wen- dorf. Mrs.'L. M. Souch, convener of | the Christmas Merry Go Round Bazaar and tea at King Street United Church, Oshawa, has an- nounced that all arrangements are complete. The co-conveners are Mrs. Harold Bell and Mrs. John Coleman. Mrs. Wesley Herbert, wife of the minister of King Street United Church, will be welcoming all visitors. At 2.30 p.m. Mrs. Lawrence Allen, president of King Street United Church Women, will introduce Mrs, John F. G, Morris, wife of the minister of St. Andrew's United Church, who will official- ly open the bazaar. At the after- noon tea from 2.45 p.m. to 4 p.m. Mrs. H. J. Wilton and Mrs. A. E, Hatfield will pour tea. Supper will be served from 5 - 7| p.m. Well-known in local art circles, Miss Marian Fax of Leaskdale, has sent out invita- itons to her friends and art lovers, to view her collection of spring, summer and autumn paintings which she is exhibit- ing until November 16 in her home from 2,30 to 5,00 p.m, and 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. Miss Fax gives the directions from Uxbridge: from the Bank.of Commerce or Dominion Bank, go north, Con- tinue to 7th of Scott to Leask- dale ae store, turn east, the fifth house on the north side. "NORM" FISHER' S Meat Market (fat Yi ; peg co hg Weeh-Snd ae STEAKS and ROASTS Boneless Round Steak "T * io ye. or Roast ~ hea tor ny | CHUCK STEAK 2... 1.00 BACON ANY ONE ITEM veces Be 2..; Skinless Wieners S] 3 us, Bologna is, ri. BEEF SIDES u. 45° FRONTS _.. 37° Rump Roast RINDLESS BREAKFAST f u 59° 2... 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