Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 26 Apr 1957, p. 8

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iid: -- A HALF-CENTURY Mr. And Mrs. Boddy Mark 30th Anniversary At Reception Mr, and Mrs. William Boddy| celebrated their golden wedding] anniversary on Wednesday, April 24, at an afternoon and evening| reception at their home on Que-| bec stréet when over 100 friends| called to offer congratulations and| es) wishes. For the occasion the ride of 50 years ago wore | Many Hostesses Miss Florence Margaretta Hor- ton whose marriage to Mr. Roy Henry Hill will e place in St, George's Anglican Church, tomor- row afternoon, has been feted at several prenuptial events. Last Saturday afternoon an evening, Mrs, James P. Horto entertained for her daughter at a trousseau tea. To receive Mrs. Horton wore teale blue silk crepe inset with Alencon lace. The ther of the prospective bride- chose navy blue brocaded | groom | taffeta, | princess line dress of figured blue |polished cotton. They all wore |corsages of chrysanthemums. | Serving were Mrs. Lionel Baker, Mrs. Ross Porteous, Mrs. Wil |Ham Gingerich, Mrs. Jerome Wil- son, Mrs. Murray Davidson and Mrs. William J. Kirkbride. | Presiding in the wedding gift room | was Miss Grace Wilson and in the {room containing the shower Sifts {and trousseau -- Miss Betty Bax- iter. | Also entertaining were Mr | Murray Davidson who was host- {ess at a bathroom shower, the |guests being members of the fu- ture bride's knitting club. | Mrs. J. R, Kerr of Belleville land Mrs. C. W. Ford were host- |esses at a miscellaneous shower lat the latter's home in Oshawa. {Mrs. Robert G. Hodgson of To- ronto, assisted in serving. Mrs. Donald Hart, Prestonvale, entertained the neighbors of the future bride when a coffee maker land eight cocktail glasses were | presented. Mrs. George Beaton of Toronto, Miss Grace Wilson and Miss Betty Baxter assisted Mrs: Hart in serving. Mrs, W. J. Kirkbride, Celina street, was hostess at a miscellan- eous shower, Mrs. George Mad- For Florence Margaretta Horton and the future bride a * Entertain der, Mrs. Jack MacDonald and Mrs. John Kirkbride served. Miss Grace Wilson, Burk street, and Miss Betty Baxter were eo- hostesses 'at a miscellaneous shower. Mrs. Donald Hart Prestonvale and Mrs. James Ben- son of Hamilton served. Girls from the Bank of Mont- real, Oshawa, held a miscellane- ous shower at Adelaide House when Miss Gladys Frise, Mrs. Dorothy Van Volkenburk and Miss Mary Schmalz served. |° Mrs. Norman Wetherup, Mary |street, entertained when the fu- ture bride received a number of (pieces of china in per pattern. rs. Alex Knihsky assisted the | hostess. | Miss Horton also received a | presentation from the Board of and finance committee of Adelaide House. ' SOCIAL NOTICES | ENGAGEMENT | Mr. and Mrs. Merland McLean of Oshawa announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Shirley Merita, to Douglas William Har- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Herman of Leaside. The mar- riage will take place on Saturday, |' May 25, at 1.30 o'clock in North- lea United Church, Leaside, ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. George E. Scott, Kingston road west, announce the engagement of their daughter, Alice Marlene, to Mr. James Wil- liam Carrigan, son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Carrigan of Ajax. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, May 18, at 3 o'clock in King Street United Church TOGETHER M. Frost and Mr. John Dlefen- baker, M.P, Among the guests during the afternoon were Mr, Michael Starr, M.P., and Mrs. Sans an His Worship the Mayor, ohn Naylor, and Mrs. Nay Jo Aldwinckle Women's omer, brated her 80th Wednesday at her Banting neighbors, members Lodge and avenue from 80 YEARS YOUNG, WEDNESDAY Mrs. A, Harry Smith cele- birthday on home on when the Canadian friends and Lodge Orange Legion visited her for afternoon In the evening her sons and | and grandchildren | Smith | who came to Oshawa from Eng- | land in 1913 has seen many changes in the city member Many of her friends still remember her ac- daughters visited with her an active Orange Lodge. Mrs She is still in [Repeat Performance Of Easter Drama In Christ Church whose patron is His Gr from Archbishop of Canterbury. Society of Great Britain, {ociety Saivies on jis Work for all which has universal significance. Here the actors speak together as a chorus. Thirdly, there is the message which is for the individ-| ual. The Crucifixion and Resur- rection are events which speak | Christian churches fo foster NO 0 N the art of drama as a means w P E Tay ain explore and | the Chris- tian view of life. services of ot in the fields | ama to ensure the h Oshawa's most ultra modern dry cleaning activities and thereby to raise stem ndards of rel dramalf SY! . as a vital Christian influence. Author and players prefer to] their services as an act of wor- of og Bi Bg Redo ® EXPERT DRY CLEANING from three points of view. First] Open for your inspection as a story in which each player ters. Secondly, as the Pisson 'RA 5-7193 jon and to assist Sft| TO SERVE YOU o standards in all their the sta remain anonymous and offer $ TRE iu sn DALIVERY portrays the Passion of our Lord hon 1 1H - ig ll For Odorless Cleaning Call . . . 321 OLIVE AVE. KEEPING YOUNG NIAGARA, FALLS, Onl. ig i " IMrs. Aza Moise, 72, says thal ward Bound", She also took |helping others keeps her young. part in "The Monkey's Paw". She has just become a grand-| She has four daughters, Mrs. mother for the 81st time. tivities in the Oshawa Little | Theatre where she played the her | part of "Mrs, Midget" in 'Out. tea. | Marshall Vaillancourt (Mary), | Mrs. Joseph La Porte (Alice), Mrs. Edwin Cornish (Hilda), in | Oshawa and Mrs. H. E, Molke (Ethel) in New Jersey, USA, and two sons, Robert and Ron- | ald in Oshawa, Also included in her family are 17 grandchil- Gren and 21 great-grandchil- | ren. | STORE OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9 the Ceo Ven PERSONAL NOTES Editor Dial RA. 83-3474 lor. Boddy, the former Miss Mrs, was born in Letitia Fursler, 8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETT E, Friday, April 26, 1957 Mr. Mr. Under the patronage of Mayor King; prizes, Mrs. Stephen Coe, W. J. Naylor and Mrs. T. D. Thomas, Naylor, MLA, and Mary Fitzgerald; Mrs. Thomas, Alderman A. V.|Harry Canfield; Walker and Mrs. Walker, Lieut-| enant-Colonel R. B, and Mrs Gilbert Murdoch, James Hanson, Mrs. J. H. Lyons. Smith AFTER-EASTER COAT SALE Coats selling in Fairweather's earlier this season at much higher prices. Mrs, Gordon Whyte and Miss tables, Mrs. candy table, James Sloan, Mrs. James convener, Mrs. Mrs. and | Gibbons; social iF oan pogo PIE le blue silk with a corsage of p% i Hampton and came to Oshawa roses. with her, ports in her early) | hood. Tr. y was born at Exar fires daughtels. od} itchell's Corners, east of Taun-| don, Ontario, Miss Margaret Bod. (on. They were married on April| dy of Toronto and Miss Helen 24 1907, at the bride's parents' Boddy of Oshawa, kept the door home on Simcoe street south, Osh. and the guest book. |awa, by the late Reverend W. B,| The anniversary Tucker. They are members of the annual dance for the Oshawa poy | Miss Monica Kennedy is spend- Police Association was a highly ing the Easter holidays with her successful event, Held at the mother, Mrs. A. Kennedy, at Jubilee Pavilion on Wednesday p... Haven, Lake St, Peter, On- evening, the dance attracted a h Lyons-Milburn Wedding Is First In New Calvary Baptist Church [ie mts Seitstt® stare "5 00 ene ir th The first wedding in the new|streamers from the Bible wire were in charge of arrangements. Rout, ) a guest ou her tusia, air were the oc: Miss Margarel on elina | tr i Calvary Baptist Church, Oshawa covered with baby chrysanthe- 8: yons, recipients of many beautifu ow-| Simcoe My oa Laie QUO ol ae solemmized recently when mums and pieces of fern. The ge-, A Dabs shower Sas held recent street, ers, cards and gifts including an| * sy000h Mr, Boddy has been Margaret Ruth Milburn, daughter tachable rosebud corsage was Dinos ie ert. fo ig | Mrs. Leo McDonald, Toronts.| Bautived Sheet ay, on She busily employed at the Robson of 1 >. and mmo hg Mil is, wor with her travelling co. ingsar ue: Jor rs, has been a guest of Mr, and Mrs. "| Leather Company for the past 52| Whitby, was un nh marriage tume. v a Joseph Callahan, Wilkinson ave- sion, oo years Be paw found titre % take|with fllilam Lawrence LYONS. The maid of honor wore a gown of, the shower were Mr. Fred) odcp e Bull and Mrs. Dennis Abbott, Due. was centered a great interest in Oshawa public son of Mr, and Mrs. H. L. Lyons, ot turquoise blue crystalette with / J wih a threetier wedding cake affairs. "8 PUD Oshawa. The Rev. E. C. Corbeit./y huge bow at the back, and aloe Years ee iH pes Miss Esthleen MoOauiey ond flanked with golden tapers, Of From 1927 to 1081 he was a of Faith Baptist Church, Whitby poat neckline. She wore al Jook Houston, Mrs Fred Bull Miss Vera Lyons of Ereukiol} interest was the fact that the tp member of the City Council and performed the ceremony and Was matching turquoise pill-box style so ® pr Mpls Se, Soe, 0 have returned home after spend- layer of the cake was also part is just entering his twenty-first assisted by the Rev. C. M. Keen, pat which was made of tiny fenth- (00 Ore: served by the mon. ing the Easter holidays as guests of the original wedding cake 50 year as a member of the Public/pastor of Calvary Baptist Church.lerg "and turquoise, ecrystalette| oy erve: [of Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Lyons, years ago. | Utilides Commission having been| The church was beautifully dec-| a ntlets, She carried a bouquet Celina street, Pouring tea were Miss Hazel eiected in 1937 and served as orated with baskets of gladiolus, of "white chrysanthemums and! Mrs, Oliver Martin, Mrs. H. J.| Mr. and Mrs. George Drynan Barrie, Miss Agnes Strickland, chairman from 1945 to 1047, |chrysanthemums, potted ferms, ose, The bridesmaid, Marelyn Bays, Mrs. A. J. Allen and Mrs. and family, Masson street, visited Mrs. Jackson Petre, Mrs. Harold From 1928 to 1954 he served on 2nd cedar bows. The guests' pews milhyrn, was dressed the same. Gremville Williams attended the over the Easter weekend with Sproule, Miss May Boddy, Mrs. the Board of the Victorian Order|were marked with large, white| Junior bridesmaid, Sharron Dale, ifome and School convention in Mr, Drynan's parents in Strath Gregory Boddy, Mrs. Lyman Gif-|of Nurses aid was chairman for/Sstin bows. a aver ea dressed In Pom Ch foronis His week as delegates roy. Madeline Kel. He lo ai I , om aon one an | Mr, and Mrs. Leo Keeler, Nas- ford and Mrs, nuptial music. The soloist, Mrs band of pink daisies Serving were Miss Madeline Kel-| He is also a member of Leban- NUP . |dress was a band of pl sau street, Mr. Kenneth Johnson, Mrs. William Ohant of Montreal Warren avenue, and Mrs. John 2 Mrs, Harold Boddy and Mrs. lon Lodge No. 139, AF and AM, CM. Kee ba 3 a trimmed with a pink veil, an Boddy. Th i d Co Lod, k Vy » 3 y displayed by Mrs. W. Hi. Hoteht, IOOF, and is chain of the the wedding party lato the church), [0 Nee Sopra wih a dukter] a aye ih, bes [Coole OR is * | . ivi and "0 Perfec ve' durin | mother, y urg on y Ww 0 son and Miss Agnes Strickland. [Central Ontario Division Indus- coat with pik sessssopis nda Agincourt, |attended the funeral of the late 7 29.88 formerly to 49.95 ® Full flowing and reed-slim silhouettes ® Imported pastel tweeds cashmere and wools. English mohairs \ ® Misses' and women's half sizes 7 38.00 formerly to 65.00 ® Clutch coats, slender cardigan-neckline coats, detailed backs, slim silhouettes ® Doybroyd tone-on-tone tweeds, homespuns, Italian tweeds ® Junior, petites', misses' and half sizes 48.00 formerly to 69.95 Telegrams of congratulations trial Accident Prevention Assoc- were received from the Premier|iation. of Ontario, the Honorable Leslie golf at the Oshawa Golf Club. signing. of the register. The bi For relaxation he plays ride, who was given in |tended by her sister, Miss Thelma (Milburn, as maid of honor and Marelyn Milburn best man. Mr. Ed- FRIENDSHIP GROUP | The April meeting of the Friend- her report showing a substantial/Peel, both of Oshawa, ushered. ship Group of King Street United bank balance. Th Church was held reeently, with |groom, was d\ward Joh and Mr. Mrs. Russell Worsley submi | e bride was dressed Arrangements were made for gown of nylon tulle and chantilly Mrs. Douglas Redpath presiding. the annual Mothers' Day service|/lace over satin with a scalloped The devotional period was led on Sunday, May 12. The Junior neckline and a long torso waist. Misses and | 8 ROUPS CLUBS AUXILIARIES Sharron, Dale as bridesmaids. 4 d {Denzil Dale, brother of the bride- Walter Members of the Almonds in a|bride and bride corsage of groom's mother wore a dusty rose navy blue accessories and a €or-porth, were entertained by their Woman's Auxiliary of Holy Trin- sons and their wives, On Saturday ity Anglican Church was they were the guests of Mr. and Tuesday with Mrs. William Chant and Easter liams presiding. Members of the they spent in Galt with Mr. Sunday James Chant. age of pink and white carna- ons. After the ceremony a reception was held in the church hall The | re- {catered for the reception. oom were Isented with a Bible from the lcons of the Calvary Church in honor of the first wed. Ce 1 Mrs, Da WA and Mrs. -« |Card general " | During the Easter weekend Mr. [marriage by her father, was at-|5 oo" nned with mink furs and| 4nd hs E. L. Chant, Park road) Conveners for ie Church next convener, the Mrs. Night of being held on Saturday, April 27, | s to be held in the parish for Baptist hall of Holy Cross Roman Catho-|church. Mrs. Tuesday are: the members of the paper drive! @® Trend setting fashions; slender button-down coats ® Rich coatings from famous mills in glorious colours \ @® Junior, misses' and half sizes |Mrs. Gertie Keeler, ! The regular meeting of the ld on Robert Wil- 3 ings school Broun attended. hoy dr te Not every style In every size or colour. No phone, C.0.D., or mail orders congregation of the illiams reminded | th : OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE, King St. at Stevenson's Rd. J. J.to be held on May. 4 for the by Mrs. Harvey Skinner and Mrs, Choir was requested to be in at. The tremendously full - skirted|ding in the new church. William Bradbury, Two solos were tendance {bridal gown was garlanded with, For the honeymoon the eouple sung by Mrs. D. H. Lander ac. The program for the evening|tiny appliqued roses on tiers of visited Watertown, U.S.A, Thou- companied at the piano by Mrs. Was in the form of a song serv-/tulle over luminous satin. Her sand Islands, and Ottawa, On- C. E. Scott. ice, composed of gospel hymns, tiara headdress was made ofjtario. For travelling the bride The minutes of the previous conducted by Mrs. Albert Singer, chantilly lace and tulle caughtiwore a fawn suit, brown shoes, meeting were read by the secre! Refreshments were served in with tiny pearls. She carried a and green accessories with a cor- tary, Mrs. C. A. Quantrill, and the lower hall by hostesses Mrs, White Bible, covered with chan- sage of yellow roses, On their re- ' Art Fad ' James Young and Mrs, Alfred tilly lace and topped with a cas-{turn Mr, and Mrs. Lyons will se mid by Mi. Tepont Sus sm Barassin. The next meeting is on! cade of yellow rosebuds. The satin'side in Oshawa. | Callahan; tickets, Mrs. George! Doubles club. " | Gueranteed Ping were Whde for convening) CALVARY BAPTIST YWMC oh f a wedding in y. | Calvary Baptist Young Wom- Refreshments were served by en's Mission Circle met in the | Housekeeping Mrs. William Bradbury and her church as usual with the presi- : group. {dent, Mrs, Walter Mills, in the . a Se Ara aa _-- 4 |chair. Mrs. Willlam Spencer! \ «, 4 | CANADIAN LEGION AUX. (hrought another devotional mes. | [5 > . . & : The Ladies' Auxiliary to Cana- sage, one of a series, in which! 3 3 , - dian Legion Branch 43, held its her purposé was 'that we might! . A J . 4 regular meeting recently with the know the things that are freely! president, Mrs. Peter Simmons, given to us of God." (1 Cor-! . New Beauty . . . Modernly Styled. . . So Economical with the New presiding. 2:12). She mentioned some of the | A varied selection of articles gifts that 2eecmpany salvation -- | for the bazaar were on display. forgiveness, peace, hope, joy, the Mrs. Chris Vermoen will open the Holy Spirit, and power to live bazaar due to the illness of Mrs. the new life in Christ. The entire C. Rollo. The conveners of the/second chapter of First Corin- various booths are asked to be|thians, from which Mrs. Spencer present at the hall on Monday | took her text, was the Scripture evening. |readin, g A Mrs. Mills led the opening pray- It was réported that the oder ,. "4", y group joined in sing- members had recelved frult orii.. two hymns. "What a Wondes- GARDEN FRUIT flowers recently, Members who bave been in the hospital are now home and progressing favorably, | The next regular meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 7. ~ and plenty of it! ful Saviour" and "" 'Tis So Sweet to Trust in Jesus." The members heard a letter from Mrs. Stanley Lawton, a member of the Mis- sion circle who recently moved to them for ANO New Zealand, thankin, ELEANOR HOY GROUP |,'0 (emel Bi ood tii The ar meeting of the t hi ) Eleanor Hoy group was held re- {tor ors ef €XDef lonices duting g trip and getting sett] tly in Cedar Dale Church, with, + Albert Singer presidi th her new home. New Beauty in the Horizontal Lines of this modernly styled Winter See! Aluminum Awning . . . blends her NO DOWN The devotional service was eon-| PAYMENT monlously with eny architectural ducted by Mrs. Harold Brown.| Mrs. Jack Norton gave a reading | taken from the text 'The Land Is| My Light and My Salvation", No Clues On a rainy day two years ago, | a pretty young housewife left a shop and headed for her days later her nude body was found in a pasture. There were no clues. ¥ In May Reader's Digest read thrilling true story of how § 8 King St. E. RA 3-2245 15 KING ST. W. 317 BROCK ST. S. 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