Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 May 1965, p. 14

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Weamen 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, May 7, 1965 Jo Aldwinckle, Telephone 723 - 3474 fo! Two little cousins, the Misses Rhonda and Laurene Ritchey presented bouquets of roses and a nosegay of yellow rosebuds to Miss Margaret Rowan at the conclusion of her recital in Me- Laughlin Collegiate on Wednes- day night. Many of the singer's friends from Toronto attended the concert. The 17th Spring Convention of} District 17, Pilot International, was held last weekend in the Chateau Laurier in Ottawa, Miss Lillian Beamish of the Oshawa Pilot Club was elected Lieutenant Governor for the District and Mrs. Lorna Mc-| Gill Hancock of Ottawa. was) elected Governor. Miss Lillian) Beamish, Mrs. Walter Camp- bell, Miss Lorraine Ostle, Miss; Beverly Storie, Mrs. Albert} Barnes, Miss Beth Miller and |Miss Mary MacLean from the} \Oshawa Pilot Club attended} land were among those re ceived at Government House by {Madam Vanier on Sunday afternoon. | The White Cross Centre, Tues day afternoon group of mem- |bers and volunteers were en- tertained by the Reverend |Charles Long, Pickering Beach, showing his large and varied icollection of birds of Africa \Mr, Long was for many years) a missionary in Africa and de-| veloped the bird collection as a hobby. After a unanimous vote of thanks to Mr. Long for giving the centre his time dur- ing Mental Health week, re-| 'freshments were served. MARRIAGE j St. Andrew's UCW Sees Display) SOCIAL NOTICES Of Appliances For the Blind |r svt acy now westate mc. 8 Ada, sper Mr, and Mrs, ; fo ee 'NIB Li ; -<iriage of their youngest daugh-|Setvice for Oshawa, will at-| Games, appliances, Braille, From the CNIB Library, books tue Staten Dawn, i. oi g ltend the annual meeting and| yi ; pe. | Gary watches and clocks, playingin Braille and the touch type,| 1. Russell es ary) nonference of the Ontario Wel- ; son of cards, chess, dominoes, tape re-|and books recorded on records! and Mrs. Gordon rom: fare Council to be held at Hart corder and records, all adapted! which could be played back byjley, all of Oshawa. The cere-|House, University of Toronto, Sa of the blind, were|anyone with an ordinary record|mony is to take place in Albert May 11-13. on display at a recent meeting player, were mailed across Can-|Street United Chureh on Satur- * é ' Tait vis st ae Mr. George Ireland; Athol of the St. Andrew's United/ada. Social clubs for the blind|day, June 26, 1965, at 2.00 p.m.| street Tar 'ae attending hel ITALIAN FLAVOR AT UKRAINIAN SPRING DANCE and dance. Co-conveners of the event to take place May 15, in St. John's Hall are: Mrs. Walter Kuch, Mrs. Walter Grigorenko and Mrs. John Goreglad, seen above sampling a pizza pie. Unable to be present when the pic- ture was taken were Mrs. John Masiewich and Mrs Alex Dwernychuk, co-con- verers of surprise prizes --Oshawa Times Photo For their annual spring frolic this year the mem- bers of the Canadian-Ukrain- jan Women's Association, Barvinok Branch are plan- ning an Italian Pizza Festa SOCIAL & PERSONAL Women's Editor r Women's Department Guests arriving at the Regi- mental Ball in the Oshawa Arm- ouries between 8:30 and 9;00 p.m, tonight. will be received. by the Honorary Colonel R. S. Me- Laughlin; the Commanding Offi- cer Lieutenant Colonel W. C. Paynter and Mrs, Paynter; Regimental Sergeant Major James Newell and Mrs, Newell and: at different intervals, the presidents of the three messes, Captain George Mainds and LYCEUM GUEST The Lyceum Club and Women's Art Association is anticipating the visit of Miss Margaret Ness as the speak- er at the annual May lunch- Mrs. Mainds, Cpl, William Jef- fery and Mrs. Jeffery and WO2 Ross Hodges and Mrs. Hodges. eon on Monday. As women's editor of Saturday 'Night for many years, Miss Ness has always been a keen observer of the current scene, in fashion, drama and social | activities and for the past four years she has been do- ing freelance writing, fashion writing and travel- ling to far-away. places. Toronto guests attending the Wright-Lees wedding last Satur day in Byng Avenue Pentecostal Church were; Miss Doris Me Bride, Mr. and Mrs. James Bar- ton, Mr, and Mrs. Alex Camp-| bell, Miss rances Walker, Miss) Barbara Woods, Mr, and Mrs James Chalmers, Mr. and Mrs Robert White, Masters Chris topher and Donald Barton, and Mr. and Mrs, Fred McMillan POSTPONES WEDDING LONDON (CP) -- Sue White, | 24, plans to get married in June, but insists she will not leave her secretarial job until her boss,| Peterborough guests attending | Chicago-born businessman Ron- the Wright-Lees wedding were:\ald Tonn, has found a replace-| the Reverend and Mrs, N. E.|ment, "She's one in a million," Schlarbaum, the Reverend and) says Tonn, Mrs, Duncan White, the Rev- : erend and Mrs, George Ewald, Miss Fiona White, and Miss Sandra White, Other area guests were: Mr, and Mrs. P. D, Tane, Etobicoke; Mr, and Mrs. A. E |progressing, Coulas, Master Danny | |business women to take an ac- tive part in the proceedings, It jwas reported that the spring jcleaning of the clubhouse was and the new |drapes, a much appreciated gift jof Mrs, Joseph Ward, were be- ing hung. Mrs. Brown served tea and refreshments, assisted by Mrs. Ross Smith and Mrs Heard and Miss Jane Heard, all of Wil- lowdale; Mr, and Mrs. G. D. Lees Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Michael} Williams, all of Belleville; Mr. | Mrs, and Mrs. Harold Wotten, Whit-) by; Mr. and Mrs, George Hons- berger, Pickering; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wight, A DISTAFF DIARY Summary of reports of | meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organiaztions as compiled from reports | submitted by their secretaries, SOUTHMINSTER UCW Twelve members of South- minster United Church Women met in the church hall recent- ly for their regular meeting. Mrs. Gary Bayliss and Mrs. Leonard Callfas took part in the worship service. Mrs. Royce Whittaker presided at the busi- ness meeting. No monthly bake sale will be held in May since the spring bazaar, tea and bake sale will take its place. It was reported that improve- ments to the nursery in the church house were nearly com- plete, The walls have been painted, new curtains were up and floor tile had been ordered. A crib, baby butler, . playpen) and low table were some of the' articles which had been donat-| ed, Nineteen additional chairs for, the church have been provided) by the UCW. Lorne MacBurnie and Mrs, Gordon Alexander are} continuing to visit Hillsdale! Manor regularly to assist in the tuck shop. Plans for the May bazaar} were finalized while lunch was served, The members worked on a decoration for the church hall It was announced that the next meeting would be held on Tuesday, May 25 ST. GEORGE'S WOMEN'S GUILD | The president, Mrs. L. F. N.| Hind, presided at the regular meeting of the St. George's! Women's Guild held at Cowan House when it was decided to, hold the annual fall luncheon} on September 29, and the Christmas Bazaar on Novem-) ber 20. | Mrs, J. E. B. Shortt, conven-| er for the home baking sale to) be held in the Parish Hall, May 20, at 2.00 p.m., reported that arrangements had been made to include a garden grove and fea, | history of the Guild was given by Mrs. O, C. Richard- son, leader of the Mary Parker! Group and a life member. It, was organized in 1906 with ten members to care for altar linens, vessels and choir vest- ments and as the membership increased began money mak- projects to assist with church building and. furnishing. St. George's Guild' held the first rummage sale in Oshawa and it was continued for two) days, In 1930 groups were form-| ed in each section of the city| and met in homes with a cen-| tral meeting once a month a the Parish Hall under the Guild president. The members were interest- ed in Mrs, Richardson's amus- ing anecdotes of the early days of the organization and in pictures of the old church ,and an annual financial statement of St. George's Church for 1906, containing the Guild's first an- nual statement showing a bal- ance of ten cents, Mrs. Hind thanked Mrs. Rich- ardson for her interesting talk. Réfreshments were served by) members of the Mary Parker Group. | ALBERT STREET UCW 5 | Unit 5 of Albert Street United Church Women met recently with Mrs. Clayton Lee, the lead-! er, presiding, Mrs. Clarence Ellis was in charge of the wor- ship service Finished work and print ma- terial was handed in for the spring bazaar to be held May 13. Plans for the rummage sale were discussed and help appointed. The. members were reminded of the bale to be packed May 18 and that July 8 was the date set for the bus trip to the Thousand Islands, Mrs. Edward Holland gave a discussion on the study book on Brazil. Mrs. M. M. Hood read a paper on world affairs, Mrs. Ellis and Mrs; Thomas Peters served refreshments, HOUSEHOLD HINT Choose steak for a quick, easy meal. A few minutes' broil- ing for each side is all that's necessary. EXPERT SERVICE Shes Veer DRAPES Custom Mede @ SLIP COVERS @ BROADLOOM @ VENETIAN BLINDS "Free Estimates" a i Call 725-3144 { HOWARD'S DRAPERIES 926 Simeoe Oshewe COLD --~-- FUR ST @ FREE PICK-UP © BONDED DRIVER @ FREE ESTIMATES No Notice Required when coet desired -- immediate service. | { | 48 SIMCOE ST, NORTH ON THE PREMISES eee Repairs & Remodelling By Expert Furriers MORRISON FUR CO. ORAGE 725-6312 OSHAWA Fred Watson, Hampton; Mr.| and Mrs, David Selby and Miss) Olive Selby, all of Ajax, and| Miss Connie Clark, Mount Bridges. | Guests from a distance attend- | ing the Wright - Lees wedding | were: Mr. and Mrs. John Lees, Largs, Scotland; Mr. and Mrs.) Donald Washburn, Neil, Jane| ZELLER'S Retailers To Thrifty Canadians Super Value ! OPEN 930 a.m. to 6 p.m. DAILY Church Women. met regularly and recreation 7 i ixposi : vas ; 'NGAGEMEN' 74th International Exposition of Mary Lee Washburn, East-| ENGAGEMENT and Mary OPEN TO 9 P.M, THURS. & FRI. Mr. David Hatton, field. secre-|centres and summer camps had bier > - t : | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carey wish Professional Photography this|jongmeadow, Mass., U.S.A.; Mr. | POLAROID tary for the Canadian National|been established. A CNIB Em- i , 'i | : d eo Institute for the Blind, demon-|ployment Department tried to = 'pe rag the engagement ot| sored in New York City,.spon-|and Mrs, Harold Dawson, Mar strated the use of the items on|build new opportunities for the| their eldest daughter, Irene Jen-| display and advised they could/blind in industry and commerce, nifer, to Mr. Terence Richard) wetabners lig pain oar be loaned out, rented or pur-| In closing, Mr. Hatton men-|Perkin, son of Mr. and Mr8./the 13th National Industrial| chased from the CNIB. tioned the Eye Bank of Canada,|2usene Bosley, all of Oshawa.|photographic Conference, also} Mr. Hatton outlined the gen-joperated in co-operation with |1"@ wedding will take place on|taxing place this week at the eral services available to the/specialists across the country.|S%Urday, June 5, 1965, at 3.30)statier Hilton Hotel. blind and specified that these/The bank provided the means\?:™. in Cedardale United services were established in 1918}by which corneal tissues from| Church. to perform two equally import-|an eye, no longer useful, might nag Orillia IODE Opens ant functions -- to ease the bur-|be removed and transplanted to Own Retail. Store : cently retired Commanding Among the guests attending \the Regimental Ball tonight will be Major and Mrs. Robert Patterson, Oakville, represent- jing the Area Commander; Lieu-| tenant Colonel H. G. Tye, re- den of the blind and to find an eye where it might restore ways and means to prevent sight. blindness ; Mr. Hatton was introduced by "The CNIB was financially rg, a, J. Parkhill, chairman of| opipria (cP ; supported through donations Of the Oshawa Advisory Board t ILLIA (CP) -- Members|Officer of the Governor-Gen- blic spirited citizens, annual Js Advisory board tOlof this town's chapter of theleral's Horse Guards, and Mrs Poorest en gove ram ent - : yo oy thanked by Mrs Imperial Order Daughters of|Tye; Lt. Col. Lief | Bangsboll grants," he explained o a in the Empire have opened their|and Mrs. Bangsboll; Major and . Sout Pasa ners 0 SB eng own retail store Mrs. Mortimer Brown; Captain' conducted by the president, Mrs.| The penny - wise shop sellsjand Mrs. E, E, Southern of! 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