Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 12 Jun 1957, p. 8

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"ONE, TWO, THREE, GO!" This young miss is | granddaughter of Mr, and Mrs. , Susan Lynn, daughter of Mr. | Stephen Lukaw and Mr. and end Mrs. William Wilson, Bant- | yu, yveq Wilson, Oshawa. ing avenue. Susan who was one gear old on May 24 is the | ~Photo by Ireland Mr. Earl K. Campbell, President For 2nd Term Of Conant H & S Mr, Earl K. Campbell was in-Wilkenson, announced the re| ed for a second term as'cards would be Issued on t of Conant Home and 14 and the field day and picnic hool Association at its annual would be held on the school prem- g held recently. ises on June 12, Mrs, Ivan Smale The other officers are as fol- is the convener. ; first vice-president, Msr.| Mrs, Sidney Leffen and Mrs. M. Peters (second term); | Thomas Kidd also read vice - president, Mrs. \trom the convention held in To- / Huzar; corresponding ronto, ry,' Mrs, William Baldwin Entertainment following ond term); treasurer, MIS. p, siness took the form of erbert Maynard (second term);|.q.co ecutive, Mrs. Fred Britten, ticipating. er Mr Fred Brien, Mrs. Mrs. Harold Donald was pres Eng ms 8 Spon 5 on al ssociation, i ome. at uaa, yrelident Refreshments were served by the officers. |Burk, Mrs. E. K. Campbell, Mrs, Mr, E. K. Campbell presided at Sidney Leffen, Mrs, Cory Jack Be meeting. | The 1056-7 annual were under the convenership of Mrs. and received wy Mrs, Fred Britten. ge Burk, corresponding sec- petary, Mrs. Sidney Leffen, par- ent education and program con- Vener, Mr, Fred Britten _ The principal, Mr. rt ' £4 { / { FAMED SINGER Adelina Patti, the Italian opera singer who died in 1919, made her Frank New York debut in 1859. \ the New: lahel that means a lot ' Nineteenth Brownie Pack Holds! Mother And Daughter Banquet | The 19th Oshawa Brownies held/to both Mrs, Shaver and Mr their mother and daughter ban- Cu House. | |quet recently at Guide {Barbara Giles said grace and a toast to Her Majesty the Queen oposed Nancy , Jane presented Mrs, was pr by |Shaw. |sided at the banquet, Tawny IMrs red he | Mrs. Jack Murdoch, president of the 18th group committee ny il Mrs Giles iso Big R t apprec! opening' Home fo the Brownles. Collin pr and 5 y nies with the' pack registration, The following badges were pre- sented Mrs. Collins, Golden Hand: Cl Barbara Linda Bed- Mrs, 1 Laxdahl, d Giles, Linda Bennett, rs. phrey Curl, |the head table Buests Mrs. E. A. Colli missioner; Mrs. Frank | bottom, representative of {local association; Mrs, !Shaver, Brown Owl; Mrs, Gerald Rod | Godfrey, Brown Owl for the 9th San Judy Moulton, Arc ; [Brownie Pack; ipack leader, Cathy Puhky proposed a toast [to the mothers which was replied {to by Mrs. Joseph Puhk . Carolyn Rodgers toasted the 19th Grou Alan Ri fore gave the toast to the Brown- {Committee and Mrs. as follows: ding. ns, area com. €0S, Higgin- owskl, south Pelow, Garnet Baxter, Carol Ann Large, Carolyn Golden Bar: " Cathy Pubhky, Janet Konar- Sharon Henning, Cheryl Connie Stauffer, ers, Nancy Jane Shaver, Galt and Cheryl ly cer's Badge: Linda Bennett, Ann Large and Cardiys Rod , Collector's Badge: Lin-' da Bennett, Thrift badges: Linda Bennett, nda Bedding, Barbara Giles | Connie Stauffer, Sandra Gal |Jane Ferens, Suzanne Loveloc Phillis Murdoch, Judith Price , Ca Pelow, A Cheryl Caroly, CJ i GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES TH GROUP COMMITTEE (Little Helpers Roll. A report of ore Jb h Group Committee of the; Dorcas ors was given by Mrs, sociation held its *, ' held Li with at Guide Hous ne form of a va y tly members pres. ,, Thursday, June 20 at 6.30 p.m. with the past The president. Mrs. Frank/in the Church Hall. Mrs, Meens| Vis. 8. G, Bay Singer presided. Mrs. Roland Sin- closed the meeting with prayer, sented to ger, presided. Mrs. Roland Mor ST. GEORGE'S WA ris read the minutes and Mrs. The business Geophrey Curl gave the financial aeernoon brane The mi report were read. A report wi also given on the field day held to Va A |85. George's Anglican Church was! chosen coiations were asked for thelyieid in The pars Bonall With 'The|r ano hosen the, Dest te has been arranged for June 19 residing , Tomas Xeael, donsied and presented Mrs. o be Lig She Jawn at the "are William Collins read the! "A hort "i titled "TV ant mires arions aon: Scripture' lesson. Mrs. John Saw. Jo S00 "i SHUR IV I mittees and donations wer. wor. Jer read. the minutes of the las given, This led to teresting Fy ere (meeting. The treasurer's report|E(eH. J A AR was given by Mrs. John Chaplin. |Gi5¢ussion on the possible ST. MARK'S WA Mrs. James Brooks gave the on family life. wi TRB, St Mt ER wegen rs te HOUSEHOLD HINTS correspondence. Mrs, Charles rien, Chureh was held recent- Ginhe gave the sick report. Mrs. The president, Mrs. Walter | urch Hall, on Meens, presided. Mrs, R. Payne Auxiliary garden y, also thanked everyone who pe the Bible reading and Rev. elped to make it a success. Mrs. n led in prayer, The|g "wotton reported on Pp une the! Edinburgh and "'Char- tice, with those present par. Mrs. Harold Jenkins, Mrs. George, erson, Cheryl Laxdah! presented a gift {arco fio MED dies 1.0 oun | Rodgers, Nancy Jane Shaver, {lor Z Mrs, f tiom gave & | Brownie Pack. A toadstool and Mrs. Higgitho gave a) | "Blinky the Owl" were | to Mrs. Shaver for the Brownies. nrg A gift from the 19th group com- Lynn Richards and Pats mitiee, in appreciation for the The evening closed wit work being done was presented song and "Taps". Jo Aldwinckle Women's Editor Dial RA. 38-3474 8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, June 12, 1957 'Former Shirley Lyons Honored 'At Many Pre-Nuptial Events Mrs. Bryce Elwin Blair, the|lrene Heath, Miss June Mae- former Miss Shirley Anne Lyons, Gregor and Miss Jean Flintoff. | was honored at many pre-nuptial Mrs. George Scott of Kingston |events prior to her marriage in'road west entertained at a mis-| {All Saints Anglican Church, Whit-|cellaneous shower at her home. | by, last Saturday. {She was assisted in serving by| _ neighbors and friends. { Mr. and Mrs. Eric Taylor en. "J" orice party was held on| {tertained at a dinner-party at gc . .4.0 evening at the h | their home on Hibbert street. | 4 a ome of | {Mr, and Mrs. George Pettes, in| Mrs. Frank Taylor and Mrs. honor of the bride and bride. Bryce Smith were co-hostesses at groom, when they were present- a miscellaneous shower at the ed with an electric frying pan. {home Smith on Elgin Refreshments were served by |street east, the hostess Mrs. George Pettes, The bride was entertained at a assisted by Mrs. Dale Petite, miscellaneous shower, at noon Mrs. George Pettes Jr. and Miss hour, by her fellow workers of Roma Ashby. { the purchasing department of From the staff of the chas- |General Motors, Those who|ing department of Genera Motors | assisted in arranging and serving Miss Lyons was honored by a were: Mrs. Philip Choloniuk, Miss presentation of a vacuum cleaner, Collins -- Suzanne Brown, Young. a sing | ticularly concerned with demomi- Jresented The following were enrolled by, 4 HONEYM Mr. and Mrs. Leo John Bur- nett are pictured at the recep- tion following their marriage recently in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church. The bride, the former Miss Alice Olga Porayko, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Porayko of OON IN GLASGOW, SCOTLAND | ns. Walter Makan xave a re- {port on e mee Synod | {which she attended, The date of the Fall Bazaar was set for the last Saturday in No- vember, | The members offered their services for the congregational picnic which is being held on Sat-| |urday, June 29. { L. Harding reported that ren had been added to the' secretary's report was read irs Ernest Pope. The tresr tlc that is to be held on Thurs- urer's report was given by Mrs. at wa) #vn by Ys day, June 27, in High Park, To- were remi . W. Wotton on Thursday, June , at the parish hall. Mrs. Bert Morgan read the prayers for prayer partners also for the summer vacation, Refreshments wero served by, Mrs. Ernest Seeley and the com- anced washable, be sure all mittee. materials in the garment, lining, DUKE OF EDINBURGH H and 8 paddings, and thread, as well as The regular meeting of thelthe outer coat, are equally wash- Duke of Edinburgh Home and able. If you are purchasing a suit Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Chester Bur nett of Camden, New Jersey, UA aud he a nett. Following a w trip to Glasgow, Scotland, the | couple will live in Detroit, Michigan. Photo by Ireland Has Built A Church! Wherever She Lived, CALGARY (CP) Bullding church congregations has been a life-long labor for Mrs, Florence Miller of Calgary. She isn't par- nations. She just likes to see the les rise. Hundreds of quilting bees, box socials and home-baking eales have swelled the resources of many a church through the work of this devoted supporter. "I always like to help any church," says Mrs. Miller, The granddaughter of an Aug can miss) Thomas Qualfe, ~ PERSONAL NOTES Mr. Bryce Elwin Blair was honored by a presentation of a sum of money from hig fellow-| workers of production eontrol, Mrs. A. James Allen of Corona- {tion Home and School Association |Mrs. George Pearce, King Street Mrs, William Owens, Duke of Mrs, Lloyd Cour- provincial Vies-gresident, Geveral Motors, prior to his mar- will be attending the Home and riage recently. A surprise stag School Training Camp at Lake'was arranged in honor of Mr. i eg eM Thursday 10 pjair by Mr. Lioyd Scott and Mr, | " 3 of 14 |Kenneth Pipher, at the home of Mrs. R, H. Hall Montreal is Mr, Pipher, Wilson road south. A |visiting her mother, Mrs. T. H.|presentation of electric door- Gilmore Place, King chimes was made on behalf of his {street east, for a few days. | i oH fellow-workers. The {Tennis Club was the scene of an- | News has been received that other stag party given by Mr. Mr, and Mrs, W, J. Balter who Blair's co-workers of GMC and are holidaying in Europe, have arranged by Mr. Al. Gouldburn, had a delightful tour of the south'Mr. Willlam Kirkten, Mr. Jack lof France and Italy and are now Dalby and Mr. James Gord. He LL who served In the Muskoka dis- trict in the early days, Mrs. Miller in her own quiet way has left monuments of faith, THRIVING CHURCHES When she went to Creston, B.C. 'they used to preach in the school house." It was the same situation when she and her family moved to Bulwark, Alta, But when she moved out of each district, there was a thriving church, Both Mrs, Miller and her late husband worked towards Creston's first United Church, Her husband, a trained carpenter, devoted his own skills to building the church, while Mrs. Miller as a young bride worked with other women to raise funds. It's half a century ago, but Mrs. Miller remembers as ¥ # were yesterday. When the family moved (o El nora, Alta., the Miller wagon set f hyma books, but we had a Presby- | terlan minister." WELCOME SPOT next move was fo Bulwark in cehtral Alberta, Church service was held in a school house across from the Miller farm and Mrs. | Miller allied herself with the Bap- tists conducting the services. The Miller front yard was park- ing lot 4 paste for the age cars, , Wagons, and horses that brought the wor- siiphery to service. "Usually they met at our house, | then we all went to church to-| gether," she recalled, | When the Millers left Bulwark, another church opened its 5. f She eame to Calgary when her | husband retired. She tried to | mote a church 28 KING ST. E. i) ' &. Richard Hudnut ~~ ES = oki Sots pincurks... holds holr-do In place. Lamolin aewiched So syso keep hair soft and shiny. ' "HELLO! 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