Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 16 Oct 1957, p. 8

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RIED IN ORONO of Mr, and Mrs, Arthur White of Orono and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs, Ray Cooper, Port Dover a PE MAR Mr, and Mrs, James Richard Harding exchanged vows re cently in Orono United Church The bride the former Miss Dor Photo by Rehder, 1 [led In the devotions lo Aldwinekle, Women's Bditer Piel RA 3-474 (THE BAILY TIMES. GAZETTE, Wednesdey, October 16, 1987 GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES #1, ANDREW'S WMA ron sang "Sunshine of Your The autumn Thankoftering Smile" and amy AOCOMPAN- meeting of the WME of Bi, An at the plano hy Mrs, Clarence drew's United Chureh was held Scott, Mrs, Stanley Bone intro mn Thursday afternoon with the|duced Mrs, Uriah Jones, a re Rev, 8, J, Hillier of Brsakiyn As speaker, Mrs, Jom Hipking (han od the speaker Mr, €, A Tose was sololst, Mrs, Lloyd Pegg offered prayer, Mrs, Harold Brant read the serlp ture and spoke on temperance Mrs, Clarence Sadler read the minutes and Mrs, Morley Wyman gave the treasurer's report, On Tuesday, October 15, (he Proshyterial Rally will be held at Claremont Mrs: Lloyd Pegg closed (he meeting with a special bhenedic tion from the rally program alter which a social half hour was en Joyed, | 'onsumers' Association who told of the need for new members sl the number of women represented is #0 important to earry on the work, The Friendship group serv ed refreshments, IRD GROUP COMMITTEE The Third group commities of the Girt Guide Asoolation met st Guide House for the October meeting, The president, Mrs, § DB, Calhoun, presided, The Guides and Brownies are to be reminded of the per capita fee which Is now due, roup| members will assist the Guides by saving box tops from a partl GRACE LUTHERAN GUILD [oUlar brand, The October meeting of the| An Invitation was received from Women's Gulld of Grace Luther: the nd Company to attend its) an Church was held in the bridge party on November # at| church parlors , Gulde House, Ii was decided 10] Mrs, Robert Behm presided and | purchase blunt nosed selssors for ! period, the Brownie pack, The wecretary, Miss Gladys An interestin Colbary read the minutes Mrs, | planned for the William Marshall gave the tress. Ing urer's report It was decided to give $100) RENDEZVOUS CLUB lo the building fund, It was also] The opening meeting of the ses decided (0 have the annual ba- fon of the Hendesvous Club was waar on November 30 held at Adelaide House recently, | Mrs, Harvey Hartwig was tes The president, Mrs, Wilmer Vige hostess for (he evening, Birthday Presided, The forthcoming Merry h Program Was ovember meet: een Mae White, is the daughler Gillan-Green Toronto Rites Attended By Oshawa Guests Centennial United Church, To. gown of lotus white illusion tulle ronét wa the Joking or A over net and satin featuring a sa candle light wedding on ur v , reo pros d Ty "When Prine neckline and short sleeves Marilyn Alethes Creen, daugh [With Jong mittens, A shell cap ter of Mr, and Mis, Martin RW, |accented with seed pearls and Green of Toronto, wis united In|sequing held her finger tip yell magriuge with Garth Gillan, son| and she carried a cascade of all of Mr, and Mrs, Bruge Olllan of white gardenias, Wiles of the val: Port Credit, formerly of Osh: joy and sweetpeas ava 0 The Reverend L. Hussey per Mrs, Ronald MoCarthy was matron of honor and Miss forined Be double ring cere. Joanne Green was bridesmaid, . both wearing apple green, The Di tod Ao ther fo Dros: Mig il on who sang Because." '"The Hobhik and Miss Jean Miller, rd ol IF and "0 Perfect |More in rose beige, All wore wendy identically styled walls length Bowmanville, | i { [|] * (Matymen and Chureh held Ils monthly meeting! Mrs on Thursday, Oc gher 10. Harry Blakely, proddent, opened | with prayer and a poem " | derstood" giving" read the minutes, Mrs, James gave the kitehen commit day noon, , o-round fair 'was discussed and ghkes were si plieg, by Mrs I wk doolded to furnish a variely| The next meeting is to be held|P00th, Members were inv to " bring donations of fancy work, on November 7 [ete., to the next meeting KING NTREET WA | New members introduced ware The WA of King Birest United Mrs, €, Hudson, Mrs, A, Hill Lilian Day, Mrs, ¥, Carl Mrs, [ton | Wieatlon of officers took plage, isun: (with the following results! presi |dent, Mrs, Waller Axtell; viee | presldent, Mrs, i, NR, DeMille; seorelary, Mrs, Bling Moore; slok| Mrs, Jack Perry, first vige resident, chose as the theme for he worship service Thanks: convener, Mrs Mrs, D, H, MeMillan| eouncll representative, Mrs, John Frank | Barkwell, Mrs, Flee weleomed Mrs, Ax oe Peport The following dates were men loned: Presbytery WA on Thurs October 84, In Albert Bihee! Iniled Church Faithful group ba abr and tes, Thursday after: October 16, Friendship roup baraar and tea, October 2 yr. Boper's mission in UAW hall! program for the coming year were discussed, If was decided that the next meeting, to be held on Tuesday, October 2, would take he form of a Hallowe'en party, Faney dress will be worn with games apd prizes awarded Refreshments were served by Love | a {gowns of silk taffeta on princess Given in marriage by her | lines with portrait necklines and ther the bride wore a full length fot sleeves complemented with MartaWashingon JE50 E55 2% ¢ emums sh Frederick Ross Jr. to ng from Married Saturday | The marriage of Martha Jane Verity Jashington and Frederick Edward Ross Jr, was solemnived| "pi ' peoeption was on Saturday In SL Andrew's hestons, Applewood United Church, The bride 1s the | pow Credit, where the bride's daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Harold | yather received in rose beige Albert Washington, Oshawa, and | (atfeta with 8 natural beige hat the bridegroom is the son of Mr, | pink carnations, red rosettes and and Mrs, Frederick Edward Ross | white valley lilies comprised her of Burlington {purse corsage, Assisting was the The Reverend George Telford, | bhridegroom"s mother who chose DD, oftioiated mink silk orgensa over taffets Given in marriage by her fa. with a silver tone heige hat, an ther, the bride wore a full length! A corsage of bronse chrysani gown of imported chantilly lace mums in eameo tvory, The long-sleeved, For the heneymoon trip 1) bodice was styled with a pelal:|bride wore a powder blue tw shaped portrait deecolietage and | plece wool dress with matehin the houffant skirt of sealloped hat, and a corsage of pink ear Hers cascaded Into a chapel (nations. On thelr return the train, A Juliet eap held her fin: [couple will live In Port Credit gertip veil and she oaried a . aaa WYO dF Ory wind) STO p HEADACHE The bride's sister, Mrs, Rob ert Blevens of Toronto was ma tron of honor and the other al tendants were Mrs, Edmund Nerby, Toronto; Mrs, Robert Doescher, Baltimore, Maryland; Miss Grace Patter, Burlington ) 0 Oniarl When you sutfer from pain of Headache, Neuralgia or Muscular aches you want to stop that pain fast .., So take Aspirin! A tablet starts l disintegrating almost the instant you take It = starts to relieve that pain almost instantly brome Mr. Sherman Jackson of Bault Ste. Marie was best man, and ushering were Mr. Stuart Mur ray of Bault Ste, Marie, Mr Donn Baln and Mr, John Cros {kurth, both of Toronto held af Village, They wore walle-length dresses of regal red velveteen with long torso allhouettes and bouffant skirts, Their bouquets and coro nets were of vivid pink, erimson and beauty fall flowers Mr, Robert Keen, Toronto, was | host man, The ushers were Mr, Hugh Franklin, Burlington: My | Johan Reid, My, Charles Evans, My, James Burry, Mr, Donald Grant, all of Toronto, and My Douglas Heagle, Burlington | The reception was held at The Guild Inn Following a honeymoon in Ber muda, Mr. and Mrs, Ross will live In Burlington TIL EAE EEE EE EE EL EE EE EE EE RE EEE] Up Bal ELLE REE EERE} npg ERR ANEN EARN RRNY MINTE GOLLEETED AY Wha Bus tern (MOTHER OF 3) cheek baby's sleeping garments from time to time, Check these points for tightness: neckband, armholes, | oroteh, length of sleeves, pajama Babies Sound the feet . » . @ A months stage and beyond dearly love companion: if baby Is going theaugh » PAR ship eapecially mother's presence/Uisalarly fussy teething period, it's November 4 10 Mrs, €, W, Kanderson, Mrs, Hud Douglas Love from Ked Mrs son and Mrs, Hill feb Bett 1 MORE FLAVORFUL Better tasting because it's made with the finest of ingredients that make for unsurpassed flavor. And the freshness date on the wrapper insures truly fresh flavor! 2 BETTER VALUE... Buy It! Try It! You'll discover that many breads costing much more don't equal Jane Parker bread for quality, freshness, and down right good eating! whenever pos«best 1a delay starting new foods +N WY sible So make until he's his own cheerful sell. He ') [3 some provisionmight take a dislike 10 a food that «for baby in themay be hard to overcome. PS A kitghen or lving/Clerber Teething Risouit will help in 1 the relief department . room 10 visi while you do your - * . ghores. He'll be a Chelstmas eve for you kiow whe hpi onloaker IFN a whit 100 early to think of | settled in a stroll d00r AWing OF 4 getting « GERBER RARY DOLL | oar seat attached 10 the sola or your darling ~~ . » I's a 80.75 value { ) te al | | ¥ savery Ways (0 please your baby for anly $2.00 and and help that little body grow big andio Gerber labels or strong. I'm talking about Cierber 1 box tops. This 12 New Medt Dinners suooulent, [inch replica of the flavorful and rich in protéi thaticharming Gerber promote growth and muscle devel Baby, drinks, wets, opment. Cierber Now Meat Dinner sits up 1 combine | times the meat, in reglilariable arms and logs ad | vegetable and meat combinations, und rut v make it , with selected vegetables and cereal allwaly washable, Comes wiih dia in one main dish. Your ehoice of differen Junior varetie WS ON SOM vial he n TUES Hab ™ Bottle delicious Strained andy hex Fo ne L a Da » : Cletber ds, Dept. "D", Box Ete steon 1 8 ood des WARY, Terminal A, Toronto, Canada pleventative from the Canadian| Meen [the » tél) into office and plans for the WOODCREST BH AND B ASSN, Wooderest Home snd School Association held its monthly mesting in Wooderest School is meetin wis entitled "Parent Education' and was sr ranged by Mrs, Leonard Brash and her commities, A film, "So. ahirm lowed Wy 1g pomarel io n Lk dd N ousslon on the (if | fod by The Reverend J, N, Lothian, who was introduced by Mrs. Waller eens, M the siendance vite 10) Gotowe | Mry, Harold Brownlee, conven. of, made final arvangements for the bazanr, home cooking sale and tea room, which will he held in Woodcrest Bohopl on Baturday, November 2, as the association's fund-raising project for this year, | ead The bazaar will be opened hy Mrs. H. 1, Donald, president of Home and School Councll, Mrs Kenneth Markle, Mrs, Waller 5, Mrs, C. J, Wray snd Mr, Arthur Merrick will weloome the guests at the door, There will be a door price donated hy Mrs, Monty Brawn, Mrs, B, H. Hornden will donate A price to be swarded to ihe booth with the highest sales, Mrs Harold Brownlee will also donate a prive for the hest decorated booth Refreshments were served by ers of Grade 7 pupils MAYME BRADLEY GROUP The Mayme Wadiey group of the Woman's Association of Bim. oop Mreet United Church held a sippper meeting at the home of Mrs, Perey Canning, Drew street, last Thursda Special guests present were Dire John Willlam Clarke; | z The engagement 1s announced today of Annette Frances Par Ish and George Edmund Bur rows who plan to be married in Bt, Gregory's Roman Calho lle Church on Saturday, No (* Moti md Mrs, Lucas Pos 00 Mier the buffet supper Mrs Edgar Pradisy, res it, pre sided for un short business ses (sion, AL the conclusion of the {business , Mrs, Posoock showed iplotuigs of her trip through Eu rope In 1966, The next meeting of the will be al home of Mrs GW, Bkges, Kingston rad onst, on ay afternoon, Noo vember 1, md EDITATION finovp he regular Vieditation a Da! United Church was held recently in the Sunday Behool room, The president, Vrank Winger, presided, The rol oad, re showed & substantial One of the members, Johns, was reported members volumeersd to the Church and arran, ors for Thanksgiving Three bales of clothing paeked md sh 0 or Varese relle!, The speaker wis Mrs, Clayton Lee, who based) her talk on the thought ""Becnusn they saw the need worked" Reterring to the need of doin missionary work the speaker sa "if we cannot be missionaries abrosd we must do our share al home," Mrs, Lee read several excerpts from the Missionary Monthly and spoke of the jeans School fn Angola, stressing { fact that "we should try to send more help abroad at the risk of doing without ourselves,' In eon clusion she said "we will have po part In the vietory if we shirk our share of the cost," fri il, The orate flow: by, were 'oronto I -------------- | call and minutes wer A The treasurer's repor lance, (subscriptions, Mrs, James Hume ,|phries gave the date, October 22, Mrs. Pred Willams sang "Bless This House', accompanied ot the piano by Mrs, Clayton 1ee The November meeting will be) the thenkoffering meeting, The WMS of Albert Street United] Church will be present and there will be 8 well known speaker, NORTHMINSTER WMS The October meeting of the WMS of Norihminster United Church was held recenly, with Mrs. I, B, Galbraith, first vies president, presiding in the ab. sence of the president, Mrs, Wil bert Jelfs, The secretary snd (ressurer ave thelr reports, Mrs, John lekoring, the Missionary Month. y secre ary, reminded the mem. ry that it was time to renew 8s Lhe day for acking the bale, Mrs, Ewart the Soper Mi ag a y's r Mission wi (0 meeting to be held in Northmin: ster Church on Wednesday, No. vember 6 al 2.00, Mrs, Robert Nicholls and Mrs, (Donald Scott were in charge of the program, The seriplure was read by Mrs, Beotl, talk on Church union was given by Mrs, Nicholls, The second shagier of the study book, "Japan of Yester: day" was taken by Mrs, Sooll, dealing with the history of Japan from beginning w to Warld War 11, also the Christianity of Japan, | Mrs, Galbraith thanked those] taking part and closed with the henediotion, CENTRE STREET WA (Kast Group) The regular meeting of the Vinst pou of the WA of Cenire Street United Chureh was held at the home of Mrs, H, A Young, | hor fun Vader, pres | | T0 BE MARRIED NEXT MONTH | vember 16, The bride-to-be 1s the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Charles Parish and her flance Ix the son of Mr, and Mrs, Alan Burrows, all Oshawa 3 STAYS FRESH LONGER The sparkling cellophane wrapper assures you freshs ness that will last longe reefor cellophane is the modern way to protect flavor and freshness, Buy Jane Parker Bread, the loaf with the double guaran. tee of freshness--the freshness date printed on the end seal of every loaf and tl cellophane wrapper, \e special flavor protecting THE QUALITY LOAF of | Mrs, Donald Layng led in the devotional period and chose as me Thanksgiving', Mrs, Roy Bishop read the seripture, Mrs, Fred Taylor, stant ded Mrs on Hems of the meeting, nd fancy work were The next general meeting will he i at the home of Mrs . flon Wonnacott, Rogers street, A ---------- SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Charles business Cards a the ian Bure ol Married recently in the Pen tecostal Chureh, Oshawa, were | Mr, and Mrs. Barrend Pols, | Formerly Miss Mardalens El | Hoof ddo len Lorraine Whitsitt, the bride son of Mr, and Yi. ows, All of Oshawa, The marriage 16 to take place on Saturday, November 10, at 11 o'clock in Bt, Gregory's Roman Catholle Church, MARRIAGE The marriage of Mirella Made. line O'Connor and Mr, John Allan Baker, both of Oshawa, was solemniged in the chapel of Albert Birest United Church on Friday evening, October 11, 1087, Parish announce the engagement fees, to Mr, George Edmund a Ea tdi with the Reverend 8, C, M, Atkin. son officiating, {of thelr daughter, Annette {Fra |= PRINCIPALS IN RECENT CEREMONY is the daughte" of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Whitsltt of Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son ol Mr. and Mrs, Simon Pols and, Mary's studio jo Oshawa Wood Produds SUGGESTS Your Home Deserves URED PRIDE A 03 HAWA Yard, Main Office ond Showroom COURTICE-Phone RA 3-468) Uptown Office and Showroom 84 SIMCOE ST, SOUTH-=Phone RA 5.444) The Finest wWEre ils ew EMTRAMCE LOCKS YD PERFORMANCE the slim, dainty heel, BLACK ONLY 12,95 Ixelusive with DANCEY'S in Downtown Oshawa MEMBER ON 18 Simcoe St §, IN DOWNTOWN OSHAWA "Goods Bathfastery or Money Refunded"

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