The Oshawa Times, 12 Nov 1958, p. 8

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nt on RG rans yy of ( d a reception at Pouring tea during the afternoon Jatt Lavadie, Mr, and 2G er, reported a busy schedule for thelr saturday to mark and evening were rs, aro ' ' . BK, the next severa ' a their ding anniversary. Hayes, Mrs. John miller, Mrs. Somery, all of Chatham, Ontario; | quested the various groups to co-| About 170 called including; Peter Haey and Mrs. Harold) Ar. 800 gs oF a, ig operate in i providing nie) pse who travelled fr Toronto, Donald, | hy , KR. D, , . ments for the 'Open ouse' arty Lon Gat Ba Mrs. Harvey . Crossman and Mrs. C. M. Sandy, Mr. and Mrs.|which the Sisters of St. Joseph Canning! eterborough, Pef-Mrs. Cecil Pascoe acted as host-{Don Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. E.|will be holding on the occasion 'of r good wishes, ere married | first 11 years Joseph and the late Mrs, Arney. Mr. Nay-|occasional chair from Mr. Nay-|Fleming, Miss Jelma Weavers, (sylvia Clarke, and Mrs. Egerer lor who was born at Cameron, lor's family and a silver bowl con-|/ Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Woolley, Mrs.| requested that a letter of thanks! near Linc s the son of the/taining 25 silver dollars from the/W. Simpson, Mrs. A. Reinholdt,|pe sent to the Oshawa Public Li- late Mr. and Mrs, John Naylor. (couple's three sons and the bride's Miss Barbara Young, Miss Betty| brary for a donation of 200 books Mr, and Mrs. Naylor have three| sister, (Walsh, Mr. Don Kee, Mrs. T. Kee, 1, Madonna House. sons: John, who is married and| Well-known and well establish- Mr. and Mrs. E. Armstrong, alll Mrs Murty reminded the meet- lives at Mills, Stanley, atied in the farming community, of Toronto. ing that home and fan in Toronto. All|Mr, and Mrs. Naylor are devoted were present for the occasion. |membets of the United Church of Suests a te house of Lieuten-| Receiving h the bride, who Columbus. Mr. Naylor has served|ant-Colonel ai rs. F. S. Wot-| i k ; was wearing royal blue silk and|on both the steward and trustee fos Burk Sixet, Yuping the wedbk |" the evening of November 24, Keenan, both of a corsage roses, and bride- boards and Mrs. Naylor, who hasjend were the Misses Shirley sion. groom of twenty-five years ago, just ended a term of office as re-| Flowers and Lucille Wakelin of this important Occasion were her bridesmaid, Mrs. |cording secretary of the Presby-|St. Catharines, the. Misses Beth Harold Dopald of Oshawa and|tery Woman's Association, is a|O'Blender and Rita Burton, To- the best man, Mr, Charles Naylor|past president of the Columbus|ronto and the Misses Linda Cam- of Hampton Woman's Association and/éron and Judith Kirsch, Kikrland |borough, Mr. Robert Pink and white echrysanthe- Woman's Missionary Society. For-|Lake, who were delegates to the ie former Miss| rter of Mr. |clock and fancy cup and saucer|P. Blackburn, of Arden, Ontario, (from immediate neighbors; an Senour, MR. AND MRS. CLIFFORD NAYLOR | Many Guests From Out Of Town PERSONALS Fete Columbus Pair Wed 25 Years| M Clifford Naylor|sary cake centering the tea table,| Wilcox, Mr. John Young, Miss Citchener, Bowmanville, (esses and keeping the guest book|Welbourne, and surrounding district|were the Misses Donna and Eliz-| Miss Jean Ferguson, Miss Audrey |abeth Hayes. n| The couple received many gifts ted Church by the cards and flowers, including offi- Wiarton; ne McTavish, and|cial congratulations from the Min-|Pinn, Bridgenorth; Mr. and Mrs.|of Mrs, F, near/ister of Labor, the Honorable/T. E. Kee, Weston; Mr. and Mrs. |Michael Starr. mums and candles made an at-/merly she was also active in the tractive setting for the anniver- |Home and School Association, Among the gifts was an electric Moffatt, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs, President Receives Satisfying Reports At CWL Meeting The November meeting of St. | 's the Great subdivision of the Catholic Women's League took place in St. Gregory's Audi- torium recently. The president, Mrs. C. C, Murty presided. Mrs. |Exalt J. Pinto, formerly of Bom- bay, India, was guest speaker. Reports were presented by the treasurer, Miss Theresa Coyne, and by the conveners of the various standing committees. Mrs. C. E. Egerer, conveher {for radio, TV and films, reported {that through the co-operation of {the Regent Theatre management |"The Song of Bernadette" will {be brought to that theatre for| {December 1 and 2. { | Mrs. Egerer introduced Mr: | James Conner who for some time | §& 'has been visiting the sick of St, | Gregory's parish at the Oshawa {Hospital on behalf of the CWL,, |{Mrs, Conner reported 66 patients |visited during the month of *Oc- |tober, She has also been giving {her services as a hairdresser: to the elderly folk at Fairview | Lodge once a week. Speaking for the matron of the Lodge, she ask-| ed for volunteers to help with drivers to transport them to and 4 from the Lodge. | Reporting on citizenship, Mrs, |C. 8. Lee stated that three mem- bers have assisted with the cler- 4 |lcal work in.connection with the / a 7 |registration of the Oshawa school 3 2 "Ww |children for T.B. tests. wr Ly 7 I Mrs. Philip Morrow, convener ' ast 4 . of welfare, asked for clothing for {children of one, three and five years, and for a family of nine| ranging from three to 15 years of | |age. Mrs, A. C. Love, spiritual convener, announced that Mass | was 'offered once every month| for the members of St. Gregory's | Subdivision and a Requiem High was solemnized Burns Presbyterian Church, Ashburn, when Mr. and Mrs. Carl Maurice Miller exchanged nuptial vows. recently at Out of town guests at the Mass will be sung on Saturday, AT THE RECEPTION A wedding of Oshawa interest | Formerly Miss | Glenna Ann Bradley, the bride ! i] ie | 1H fed Describes Her Native Land, India, As Country Of Sharp Contrasts Clad in her native sari, Mrs.|the year 200. However, the Fran- | Pinto completely captured the at-|ciscans sad the Douiisicans, i i 0 $a aif ; : | : : £ f : i ] § Hi : gs § t ; | : | ferent races, creeds munities, "India", she said, "is a land of ant sharp and striking contrasts fascinating contradictions. {has the largest number of illiter- ate people but also many of the most brilliant inieljectidls; 2 vast population of A many of the wealthiest § individ- uals in the world, With the|worship through the centuries world's largest fresh water riv- : o / ® ers, there is a shortage of fresh |g NOVEMBER 13 to DECEMBER 13 £ i : 2 water for many months of the year. But in the fantastic diver- sity of the country, from the + 4 \] | green tropical coasts of the south, {and in the inexhaustible variety of the Indian people, there is al- \ways something appealing for everyone, The official language of India' is Hindi. There are a [total of 15 basic languages and {well over 100 dialects, but Eng- {lish is also widely spoken and {understood everywhere. [CITY OF MYSTERY . + . safely and pleasantly, |. "The south of India, with Ma- |dras as the chief city, is the Slewdonse in privacy, without effort {most educated part 31 the coun. or disrobing with . .. . try and as far as art a v w culture are concerned, the rich- "relax-a-tron" the Madrassis, are noted for their ++- the world's most amazing method ! | mathematical genius, their easy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. [familiarity with the philosophies, Luther Joiia Bradley of Ash- |their mystic life, their intricate burn and the bridegroom is the music and their Hindu orthodoxy son of Mr. Widmer Miller of and sense of caste. Oshawa, and the late Mrs. | 'Here are many beautiful, cen- Miller. |turies-old temples, and here too are thousands of men and women {from all walks' of life who have ine area. The people, especially Photo by Ireland [Fleming - Pinn Ro were Mr. (November 15, for the d | and Mrs, O. Sherman, Miss Judy members. | Mrs. Ray Scott, soclal pe Miss Nola Wilson, their centenary in Oshawa, on November 23, Mrs. J. J. Callaghan, on be- half of her group, reported a very successful tea held at the home Sampson, all of Peterborough; ,|Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Jerne Jo Aldwinckle, Women, Women's Editor given themselves entirely to a life of mysticism, some well known to the people and others who have retired to the forests and mountains, perhaps never to be seen again. People in India do not consider this odd, but a necessary and sometimes envi- able way of life. "India is primarily an agricul- tural nation, but it has many large cities. Bombay, one of the largest, is a great centre of com- merce and industry, art and cul- ture, with modern shopping cen- You'll be the dress size you want , , . for the festive season ahead. As many freatmenis as you want Diol RA 3-3474 E. Conlin recently, Mrs. R. DeLong stated that) § THE OSHAWA TIMES, We J. Fink, Bothwell; Mr. Norman tres, hotels and homes, and in its dnesday, November 12, 1938 theatres one may see a Shake- three boxes of clothing had been delivered to Madonna House at L.|Combermere in October, trans- | Jelma| portation being provided by Miss| and Mrs, Guelph; Miss | First Baptist Church was the the Reverend Frank setting for a wedding on Friday Stone, of the Paulist Fathers, To- evening, November 7, when Ruby ronto, would address the CWL|1yy gparkes and Ross William | Oshawa, ex-| and arged a iarge attendance for changed nuptial vows. | The bride is the daughter of |Mrs. George Sparkes of Corner- street, during the weekend were brook, Newfoundland, and the late, . ford of Peter-|Mr. Sparkes, and the bridegroom Mr. Charles Longford of Peter | s the fon of Mr. and Mrs. Alex: Smithville, and Mr. George Ster-|ander Keenan of Oshawa. ling, Windsor, who were delegates] The Reverend N. F. Swackham-| to the Provincial AYPA confer- mer performed the ceremony. Provincial AYPA conference. White and Black Hold Same Views On World's Needs n to be served ly, racial discrimination and bit |terness in Industry is in danger of losing its freedom, We have all made mistakes; some who came to Africa have been greedy and we have borne resentment, If we can be honest and acknowledge our fears and hates we can build a power to defy communism." The Misses Barbara Collier, ence. . |Mrs. Mabel Joyce played the wed- Jean Collier and Betty Shaw of |ding music and accompanied Miss Stratford and the Misses Melba| Mr. Harold Brain of Niagara Norma Bowen who sang '"'The| Mollon and Linda Gill of Hamil-(Falls who was a delegate to the Lord's Prayer" and "The Wed-| ton who were delegates to the Provincial AYPA conference last ding Prayer". | Provincial AYPA conference last|week end was a guest at the home The bride wore a street length week end were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Loft: geeveless dress of ice blue silk | of Mr. and Mrs. W. P, Whitting-|house, Masson street. taffeta, on sheath lines, having ton, Mary street. | a sabrina neckline and a billow-| ing skirt of matching net. She The many friends of Mr. Bert and Mrs. Raymond White, T. Grennon, Celina street, will Keenan-Sparkes Nuptial Rites Held In First Baptist Church for Only 20-00 spearean play or a typically loriental drama, while next to : ' | Hollywood, India has the largest Take A Relaxing --- " movie ihdustry in the world. WOMEN AS LEADERS "During the past 40 years the ! ! women of India, inspired by the S EAM BA i teachings of Mahatma Ghandi, | worn by the bride, and she car- have made remarkable progress, ui ried a colonial bouquet of shell| and today there are women hold- pink carnations with pink ribbon|ing high public offices throughout streamers. the country, in the diplomatic for Onl - Mr. Arthur Keenan was best|corps and in all the professions." ; man for his brother, and Mr,| Speaking of Christianity in In- , . John Keenan, another brother,|dia, Mrs. Pinto stated that his- ushered. tory recorded the establishment | The, reception was held in the Of Christianity there as early as) : ur ide' ' Cl all where the bride's Baby's Telephone RA 5.7878 hs ( ] Aly BEAUTY LOUNGE mother received wearing wedge- "© |] Constipation wood blue silk crepe with Chan- tilly lace, a white melusine hat, When baby's bowels are overloaded with waste, the entire digsnive process may be and a corsage of deep pink roses and white chrysanthemums. As- sisting was the bridegroom's mo- ther who chose chareoal silk cry- : stallette figured in white, with a|3fced. Lisle mmey often becomes sour velvet hat of autumn glow and | feverish, fussy and restless, To quickly and matching gloves, White chrysan-| sendy cleat cut, the bo elt, Iweeten apse v nal so see | themums comprised her corsage. iid ged ih # happy change in the For the honeymoon trip to 10d baby feels. Clinically and time-tested, ontreal, the bride wore - al Paly*Owh Tablew are thoroughly Pepead- ' , t + dress of black French too, at teething ime for biionprs din relief wool with a white velvet hat and from digestive upsets, resdlessness, peevish- a rm to serve, ex- ~ . | Mr. wore: matching short lily point i | ness, colic pains, and other minor ailments i 4 : I Wid Jester Woot Rhodesia eee hur Breet, had a hig end regret to hear that he Is a patient mittens and a matching yichure{Yivter White Wool fo, coat. White due 5 ped os coreioe age you: docsss 81 SIMCOE ST. N 4 ia peor ne . ; |Buests the Misses Sharon Scoce/in Peel Memorial Hospital pat Her flowers were clusters of | ch | today at your druggist J t Hi £ and that their|of the strength of the Moral Re-(and Sandra Brundham of Toron Brampton {oat |roses comprised her corlsage. | your crugs 4 ) | - s santhemums and pink " OUGH 4 ne s lies within Arulamen: Slavenient that has to who were delegates to the Pro- P Whe Fivsantie a white Bible, On their return the couple will| a SI rs the come ou rica. |vincial AYPA conference. | Prior to her marriage to Mr. win pink delight rosebuds caught|live in Oshawa. | relieving... pleasant... won't vpset ad a Graham of Edin. "I could have had a round of | Thomas Elias Luke Fairhart, in the white ribbon streamers. burg r d Mrs, Eu. coming-out parties in London,"| Miss Patricia Smith of London | Miss Josephine Rose McPhee was . A of Salisbury, she smiled, "but that sort of life wh: nas Josen Mrs. Arthur Keenan was ma alisbury, t who was a delegate to the Pro- honored at several showers and t ¢ honor street-length del-| . 5 vere in Osh- is very hollow. The. younger peo-|vincial AYPA conference last| parties, Mrs. Ross Yourth was bono blue silk taffeta with al 5 5 t . party ac- ple find He aimless and genera- week end was a guest at the hostess at a miscellaneous show. puRam net overskirt, matching & Freedom Sons ot eation as not taught home of Mr. and Mrs. George A. er held at her home on Wilson short mittens, and a picture hat, | noblewoman tolerance and honesty. Fletcher, Greta street. {road south. Miss Agnes Weller, a) designed similarly to that I vie with the "The white man has given (Mrs, Richard Hager and Mrs. | : -- = | c cedom was pre- much to Africa in material ways! Archdeacon and Mrs. H, D. Cle- Raymond Warman were co-host-| | 2 England and but until now he has not given his verdon, Greta street, had as week|egges. Mrs. Donald Young, Park son assisting. Mrs, Emerson E p nan is a heart. Now many see that mate- nd Suents , Reverend James road south, entertained at a mis-| Pipher entertained at a miscel. | st t rial benefits are not enough; Winters anklee! i, and! qe o shower » » co-|laneous shower at her home on | F it A ¥ vin ded ( a Methodist that a soul +» searching honesty is Mr. John Nurse of Coxley, Eng (Eellaneous shos Mes, Frog Farm. [King street west with Mrs, Ever | Crys er urn ure ave X n ministe poken Mn needed to bring men together. and, whe Wore delegates to the hart and Mrs; Charles Stovell, [ett Pipher and Mrs Fred New rain WTS€,. "The change is taking place! conference {Miss Rosaline Fairhart was host- [ton as cohostesses, Assisting | 3 8 tide of feeling and out of darkest Africa, 1 be-| ess at a shower at her home on were Mrs, Kenneth Pipher, Mrs Their Premises at 29-31 Celina St. in : + lieve the light Will shine to illumi- Guests at the home of Mr, and Hortop street with Mrs, George Leonard Pipher and Mrs Lawn a i matter ol chav sate the way'lo a world set free Mrs. 8 T Hopkins, Masson | Fairhart, and Mrs. Sterling Morl- ence Chute to serve 8 ox Carry a packet in your ¢ when you t FOR adr on in the fam-'of hatred and bitterness." ISCUIT MS LS You'tl Like ¢ y::as nice as the name implies. Nice with afternoon tea, with a lunch or dinner dessert. Nice any time! ~. 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