The Oshawa Times, 26 May 1959, p. 8

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" a Rea nl ' Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3.3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, May 26, 1959 PRESIDENTS OGH ALUMNAE St. Stephen's CGIT Entertain 7 wl, College Hill H&S Association Names New President, Officers At the annual meeting of Col-|"Nymphs and Shepherds" lege Hill Home and School Asso-|Joan Jackson sang "Sing Lovely ciation held recently Mrs, Earl|Ladies" and "Wedding in Fairy- Hoy, a vice-president of Home|land" accompanied by Mrs. Jan and School Council, installed Mrs, (Drygala, Maria Drie played Earl Adams as the new presi plano solos, "Bird Wi dent with «the following officers|low Bill" and "Rondo". and executive: Vice « presidents, Mr, Howard Brown announced Mrs. Douglas Langley and Mrs, that field day would be on Wed William Saxby; treasurer, Mrs, (nesday, June 3, and that the school Mathew Bell; recording secre-|crests ordered would arrive in a tary, Mrs, Fred Rose; corre-/few days, Mrs, Harold Nugent ac- sponding secretary, Mrs, Nicholas| cepted a past-president's pin from Gulenchyn; executive members, Mrs, Fred Rose, |Mys. Clifford Solomon, Mrs. Steve] Ten pretty cups and saucers (Wozniak, Mrs. McGillvary|and a serving knife were pre. Shields, Mrs, Joseph Hass, Mrs, (sented by Mrs, Stuart Knapp for Joseph Lasck, [the grade mothers who held a The highlights of the year were series of chain teas, a family hobby show and the of-| Mrs, P, Sinclair won the attend. ficial opening of the addition to ance prize. Mrs. Lloyd Morrison the school in February, and Mrs, Carman Whyte had th the Yel-| | | At the annual meeting of the Nurses' Alumnae Association of the Oshawa General Hospital | Mrs, Eric Dean was elected | president. She succeeds Mrs, Frank L, Mason who has held office for the past six years, Mrs. Dean will preside at the dinner on Friday night tendered by the association to the graduating clas« of 1959, ' Following an evening of bowl- ing lowing meeting of the Christ Church, Merry Mates was ". |conducted by Mr, William Lock, Plans were discussed for the an- nual Sunday School picnic which will be held June 13 at Cedar, Park, Hampton, Refreshments were served " Mr, ang Mrs. Rey B., Webster, Mrs, E. V. Davies dent, Mrs. W. R. Lean, Elgin|yq My, and Mrs. Robert Galpin, | 'GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES CHALLENGER GROUP The Challenger group of thé street east, | (WA of Albert Street Unlizd| A ghort business period Mrs | Two Oshawa undergraduates Church held its meeting recently | Loan ingggdlucea Dr, W, M. Shaw. {have successfully completed their| in the board room. The president, doctor internal medicine at the|gecond year in the University of Mrs. Clayton Lee, presided, Oshawa ™ Clinic, who spoke on Toronto, School of Nursing De A HAPP Son of Mr, and Mrs, J, Arthur Kel, Rosmere street, is Grog- ory"James, who celebrated his firdl birthday on April 17, Greg i» the grandson of Mr, and Mrs, J. W. Imeson, Oshawa, and Mr, and Mrs, G. 8. Kelr, Smiths Colvin-Bullock Held In Orono United Church At' Orono United Church on Saturday, May 23, Marvin Edwin Colvin, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ed. ward A, Colvin of Oshawa, took as his bride, Elizabeth June Bullock, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Ulmont M, Bullock of Orono, The Reverend Basil Long of ticlated. The wedding music was CHEER UP CHORES | ' YO | The musical entertainment was {much enjoyed by all, Beverly Gib- {won sang "The Fairy Cobbler" and NE-YEAR-OLD Falls, and great-grandson of charge of the refreshments served) Mps, Henry Hogarth was in|'"The Care of The Feet of Dia C 3 PV ' ) i L » ee Course, They are Miss Vir- by the mothers ot the kindergar-| charge of the devotional period, |bete Children and How to Avoid Bree Fis or of Mr, ten pupils, Mrs, Joseph Wiltshire gave the!Complications', His main polt|ynd Mrs. J. M, -E. Drummond, w= ltrensurer's report and Mrs, Lee Was that complications in dia |Connaught street, and Miss Mrs, Joseph Rampling and Mr, and Mrs, Robert Imeson, Osh- | awa, and Mr, John E, Keir, Smiths Falls, «Photo by Hornsby | Joanne Moffatt Becomes Bride Of James Lawrence Powell The marriage of Joanne Eliza:\yoke with a scalloped, portrait beth, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, [neckline and sheath sleeves. Rais Meredith Moffatt, and Jame sed petals of organza caught with Lawrence Powell, son of Mr, and Is and bugle beads adorned Mrs. Lorenzo Powell, all of Osh- bodice and bouffant skirt, A awa, was solemnized on Saturday crown of net petals and orange |afternoon in King Street United | blossom held the waist-length vell Shurch and she carried a cascade of yel- played by Mrs, W, E C work. "hits Reverend M, A. Bury per-(low roses and ivy, man and Mr, 8amuel Castle sang. formed the ceremony with the| The matron of honor was Mrs, Given in marriage by her fa-(church organist, Mr, ddid Wil- ponald Read, Oshawa, and the | ther the bride wore a floor-length|liams, playing the wedding mu-(hridesmalds were Miss Lynn Pows gown of nylon net and Alencon/sic and Mrs. P. G. Fletcher a8|ol| and Miss Judith Moffatt, They |lace. The bodice waa finely tuck-|solelst wore waltz-length, bouffant gowns |ed with lace outlining a neck| The bride was given in marriage|of white nylon organza; Mrs, and forming a small sleeve with by her father, She wore a full- Read's flowered in yellow and the small matching mitts, The very|length gown of brid id's in orchid, with taf- full skirt was formed of three over net and taffeta and Alencon fers sashes and headdresses to tiers of net outlined with lace, |lace. The bodice was fuatioed complement thei gowns, They A small crown of laurel leaves With a pointed basque a carried baskets of orchid and studded with pearls and diamante * Nuptial Rites reported on the catering and betic children both now and later Nancy Foster, daughter of Mr. pleas were decided on, {on in life were minimized If they und Mrs, Harold E. Foster, Many of the group are kept Were kept ~ well-controlled, Dr, Thornton road north, busy quilting each week, Those|Shaw stafed that it was quite reported sick are to be remem. rare to find a diabetic child with bered, any of the foot trouble that older|p,.. iment to send Wu any little It was announced that seats|dlabetics sometimes suffered. |jiamg of interest. News of teas, were still available on the bus| The main thing was to avoid surprise parties, showers, anni for the Stratford trip planned for|infections of the feet. Proper fit-|versaries and comings and go- June 2. Members were asked to|ting shoes were very important|ings are always very acceptable get their names In immediately|to avold corns, calluses etc, |and for which there is 5% as It was urgent to know if the Which tended to get infected, New Please write or telept You are invited by the Social At Mother, Daughter Banquet Thon (177 of &, Btevhen's Unit-[Man Varley with Mrs, David Dy. od Church entertained their moth-|cheman at the 3 eh 6. 4 Ha.quet last week in the) To conclude the ev a wor. Sund room at the ship service was led by Miss Con- [nie Crossman, Taking part were the Misses Georgia , Marie Knapp, Barbara Gray, Betty Mae The meet 3 Oshawa y Cli king. the past year. Mrs, ear, f Ponfound. of Courtloe| This seel is your guorantee that your furs "J : well, Miss Mari Miss Jacquel lighted the group with two musi. cal numbers and Mrs. Savwell showed pictures of a recent trip to Nassau. A short sing song of old hymns was led by Miss Lil Onlyat...... MARTEN'S HOUSEHOLD HINT House plants should be water- ed and sprayed when the room temperature is warm, group could continue with he|shoes should be broken in gradual-|3-3474 local 18. plans for the trip because of |X. PF. Shaw advised that dia- empty seats, Call RA 5.5613, {Dedic children should never go Birthday greetings were around in bare feet in case they for Mrs, J. 8, Graham, {picked J, intoctions or got their The next meeting will be held yer Ton ud Should he Sha of Knox Presbyterian Church, on June 4. tics should be avoided, All in Lio Avsosiuion, : setfll v fections should be taken care of| "Inverlynn' is a perfec " EARL GROUP Peart | Immediately and i any infection [for an event of this kind; the a he ay Abert & at on {| was discharging quite a lot a cul. tulips in full bloom, smooth green roup W ® a : hn os ture should be taken, With any|lawns and the fish pond, swim. Church A was held Tecenty infection the insulin intake is us [ming pool and peacocks provided Ln ni Hi J Fonost Jones | ually increased. added attractions of interest to presided during the short busi:| day, May 20. The tea was held under the auspices of Group No. sung Dr. Shaw answered many|®Veryone. ness meeting. questions for the mothers, The| Recelving guests at the door yellow chrysanthemums. held her elbow-length vell and, Mr. Donald Read was she carried a cascade of pink and| § best man and the ushers were| AY PAA Sa 5 white roses and lilies of the val ley. Mrs. Harold Heard, sister of the bride, was matron-of-honor | Bullock, Al wore medium blue| ballerina gowns of chiffon organ-| fa with matching jacket and| mitts. They wore small picture pink roses and blue baby chry- santhemums Mr. Ronald Colvin acted as| best man for his brother, Usher. Ing were Messrs, Ted Colvin and Harold Heard, Acres' Restaurant, For the occa- sion the bride's mother wore al {sheath dress of embroidered or.| ganza in midnight blue with pink accessories. The bridegroom's mother was in pale blue printed silk orepe with white accessor. fes and a corsage of pink and white rosettes. | Later the couple left for a wed. | ding trip to polats in eastern Can-| ada, For travelling the bride] wore a sheath dress In em. broidered organza in blue tone with a matching jacket, white ac-| cessories and a corsage of pink| and white rosebuds. Mr, and Mrs and the bridesmaids were thelf Misses Marilyn Colvin and Ruth|§ frame hats of medium blue net|® and carried cascades of small} A reception was hold at the | Mr, John Moffat, Oshawa, and! T. A. Wilkes of St. Cathar | ines, | The reception was held in the {Centennial Hall, Receiving, the (bride's mother was In geisha {green shantung, sheath style with matching jacket and hat; bone col. {ored accessories and a bronze cor- |sage. The bridegroom's mother chose cerulean blue taffeta and 1 [lace with a flowered hat, blue and [Delge accessories and a pink cor-| FY sage. | As the couple left on thelr {| (honeymoon, the bride was wear: {ing a sheath dress and top coat @ lensemble patterned in shades of » § [green with bone colored accessors J " les and a corsage of carnations CE bi ¥ tinted to match, Mr. and Mrs, Powell will return bo liosiay Paob dal ad Toy JOINS VON Miss Joanne Marie Cowan has completed a course in pub. lie health nursing at the Uni. versity of Toronto and has ace cepted a position with the Vie torlan Order of Nurses, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Cowan, Hortop avenue, | {to make their home in Oshawa. [cently at the home of the presi: Mrs. Percy Boville and Mrs. group will meet again on June|Wwere Mrs, H. R. Schell, in the ab- Erie Coc had charge of the/10 at which time plans for the|sence of her mother Mrs. Fred devotional period, |fall and winter meetings will be|lrwin, and Mrs, James R, D. Mrs. Willlam Grandy read the|discussed. The mothers' group Wraith, president of the group. minutes of the previous meeting.|hope to make these meetings of Hostesses for the afternoon were The treasurer's report was given |interest to everyone and feel sure Mrs. W. F. Taylor and Mrs, J, by Mrs. Frank Cooper fotth fila Some Jew ou of information|P, G, Maroosis. Ticket convener The group was reminded of thew. ¢ taken home from each|{was Mrs, J , Cl % WA meeting on June 10, The meeting that will benefit the dia- 8 ames 8. Cuthbertson. meeting will be held following albetie child, pot luck supper | Plans were made for a family pienie at the Reverend and Mis, Atkinson's cottage, the latter part of June Refreshments were serevd by Mrs. Frank Cooper and Mrs, Wil liam Grandy assisted by the host. 088, Pouring tea for the many guests were Mrs, John Mil. roy, Mrs, F. T, Lamble, Mrs. Duncan Campbell, Mrs. A, H. Dancey, Mrs, A, 8. Ross, Mrs, D, M. Polson, Mrs, J. A. Swindells and Mrs, A. T. Findlay, A tasty sélection of sand. wiches, assorted cookies, pickles, At Inverlynn olives, etc. were served by Mrs, Grant McIntosh, Mrs, W. R. Favored with a perfect, sunny, Archer, Mrs. Jack Taylor Jr, spring afternoon a highly suc- Mrs, Peter Gilbert, Mrs, G. L. cessful "Tulip Tea" was held atMurdoch, Mrs, G. A. Vogt, Mrs, "Inverlynn", the home of Mrs.(W. J. MacDonald, Mrs, W, H. Fred Irwin, Whitby, on Wednes- (Stanley and Mrs. L. O. Irwin, Reilmon:~ WHER Group Sponsors Tulip Tea DIABETIC ASSN, (Mothers' Group) The Mothers' group of the Ca- nadian Diabetic Association, Osh. awa and district branch met re. E SMART WOMEN SHOP FURS COLD STORAGE Premises! 75 King St. East (Opp. Genoshe Hotel) Phone RA 3-7921 RUGS AND | LIVING ROOM | SUITES Cleaned to Perfection NU-WAY RUG 174 Mery RA 5.0433 end Corpet Seles cool, crisp summer straws AT DAVIDSON'S | Miss Cowan is a graduate of the OCVI and St. Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing, Toronto. Colvin will live in Oshawa. Out of town guests were pres-| A ent from Bancroft, Brantford, To- ronto, London, Stratford, Peter-| By ANNE ADAMS [borough, Acton and Lakefield. ny for serving -- practiost | the kitchen. Use eyelet or lace and gay embroidery to frost this SOCIAL NOTICE | slain go wits, a heart pocket, scalloped hem, Tomorrow's pats | tern: Child's sow-easy dress, ENGAGEMENT | Printed Pattern 4604: Misses'| The engagement is announced) Sizes Small (10, 12); Medium [of Patricia Anne Snelgrove, | (14, 16); Large (18,20); Medium daughter of Mr. Arthur L. Snel- 2% yards 35-inch. Transfer, |#rove of Orono, and the late Mrs, | Printed directions on each pats | . , to Mr, Brian Paul tern part, Easier, accurate, {Logeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Send FORTY CENTS (40c.) in| Paul Logeman Jr, of Oshawa.| coins (stamps cannot be accept. The wedding will take place on od) for this.pattern. Please print Saturday, June 29, at 9.45 a.m. ainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, [at St. Gregory's Roman Catho- LE NUMBER lie Cinreh, Shop Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Oshawa Times, Pat. tern Dept., Oshawa, Ont, First! 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