The Oshawa Times, 27 Jun 1959, p. 8

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THE ANNIVE} Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Waylett Celebrate Silve A well known couple in Osh awa and district, Mr. and Mrs Stanley Waylett, Central P. boulevard, celebrated their silver wedding annivers ary on Satur day, June 20, when they were at home to their many friends in the afternoon and again at a party in the ng Pouring tea in the afternoon was Mrs. Gladys Poole of ronto. A beautifully decorated tea table held the annivers cake which was topped with the same ornament that was used on the wedding cake twenty-five years ago Mr. Waylett, who is the trainer for the Whitby-Dunlop hockey team was born in Toronto and is entertained even lo- ary PERSONALS | Mrs. Eva Wakely, | |street, was hostess at a garden party on Wednesday afternoon, June 24, for the members of the| Humoresque club and escorts and] Mrs. Gordon Attersley, Central| | |friends. Mrs. Wakely, past presi- Park Boulevard, has left hy |dent of the club, has given a|'plane foi Calgary, Alberta, | | |garden party each summer for|where she will visit her daugh- ! |three years. Prize winners in the|ter, Mrs. James Allen and her| | games were Mrs. William Sud- | sister, Mrs. Gordon Eddie. She dard, Mrs. Reginald Pike, Mrs.|will also visit her sister, Mrs,| 7 Mabel Merrit and Mrs. Gatchell|C. Tallant, in Regina, Saskatche-| [from Bowmanville. In the evening|wan, and another sister, Mrs.| more games were played and Cyril Gibson, in Winnipeg, Mani- levery blind person present won a/toba. She will return to Oshawa prize. A barbershop quartette, in August The Casualaires, entertained with Iseveral songs and the Clark Cla-| Mrs. Norman Wirsching, Rox- verly trio nlayed and sang hymns. borough avenue, was in Detroit, is |Michigan, on Tuesday where she A Sunday school clas of Al- attended the funeral of her sis- bert Street United Church enjoy-|ter-in-law, the late Mrs. Russell led a hike on Thursday evening Clemens. with their Nacher, Mrs. Clayton] Lee. During a rest a spelling bee| You are invited by the Social and a guessing game were held. |Department to send in any little |The other games were run off items of interest. News of teas,! | lin Storie Park. Winners in the surprise parties, showers, anniv- | |spelling bee were Gail Moak and |ersaries and comings and goings {Janet Jackson. In the guessing|are always very acceptable and game, Janet Jackson and Linda|for which there is no charge Saltys: spot race, Cathy Van De|Please write or telephone RA | (Walker and Carol Gabona; time|3.3474 local 18. i [race, Linda Saltys and Gail {Moak: shoe kicking, Linda Derry Among those who have enter and Janet Jackson; straight race, ineq for Mrs. Edward David {Janet Jackson and Carol Gabona:|y ow the former Miss Norma shoe scramble, Janet Jackson and Cairrine Stewart, are Mrs. Steve! Gail Moak. Winner for the near-|y ow who arranged a miscellan- est birthday, Mary Lou Pollock. |eous shower at the Polish hall on Colonel R. S. nd| Banting avenue: Miss Marie At- slo 2 crvstal shower at he Miss Isabel McLaughlin will be jersley at 2 eral hovel 8 per {among the guests in the Royal Ome On UIWISION : al . \ , i Carl Nicholson, Frank street, a Enclosure at the Woodbine Race ; miscellaneous shower. Mr. and Track next Tuesday -afternoon for Mrs. E Ryviek. Forest street the running of the Queen's Plate. | oy x entertained at a buffet din {Both will be presented to the : oe Aine . | H : ner and Mrs, J. L. Sullivan, the Queen and Prince Philip. Other| = % 3 | J the .. |bride's sister was hostess a imembers of the family sitting in tronssen tea Colonel McLaughlin's box will be FOU ' Major-General and Mrs. C. C.| . oh = Mann, Mrs. M. E. McEachren| Miss Patricia Marilyn and Mrs. Mildred Turner. Miss| Whose marriage to Mr. McLaughlin will wear an im-/Matthew Bowman of O ported model ensemble of mush-|took place in St. John's ons ne room pink silk and wool tweed glican Church (Norway) Toronto i thie caminsr and lace with mushroom pink|this af rion has been Jetey 5 The royal couple |beaver, matching hat and shoes. Several pre-nuptiz . 4 : ati sg We ; g |Robert Lambert was hostess at|tWo railway cars pes The Astra Group of Simcoe la miscellaneous shower at The couple were married in St./gireet United Church held its|home of her mother, Mrs. N. E Clement's Ang Church, To- final meeting before the summer Sweet, ronto, on June 23, 1934, and have (adjournment on Saturday, June Mrs. Edward Coke, lived in Oshawa since -1939. They's) and with their husbands en- Randal, Mrs. Robert have one son, Donald joyed a pleasant evening of bowl-/ Mrs. Robert Watson were host: |of Among the Toronto ing. Present were Mr. and Mrs. esses at a linen shower in Toron the Walter Roe, Mr. and Mrs. , ( mother Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Pat-|also held in Toronto with Mrs. the Acornley terson, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Roman Serkies, Miss mothe Piper, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Gu-(Kamine, Miss Lorraine Borland or Guests lenchyn, Mr. and Mrs. Robertiand Mrs. Leslie Wilby, entertain- CVO : Whitby McLeod, Mr. and Mrs. John|ing. Yesterday afternoon the bri-|the Peeling, Mr. and Mrs. Neville/dal couple received a presentation Hon Hortop|served and an informal dance was held. The next general meet- ing will be held on September 23. OP a BEI po Pictured after their wedding recently at King Street United Church are Mr, and Mrs. Cecil Frederick Bowler. Formerly Miss Kathleen May Roser, the McLaughlin a {SARY COUPLE r Anniversary the son of Mrs. Emily Waylett of Toronto and the lgte Mr. Way- lett, Mr Waylett, the former Miss Margaret Acornley, is the daughter o 8 Acornley of Toronto late Mr Acornley. She was born in Ladd, Illinois Greer Ronald Queen Elizabeth will which used by nean Mrs. Allan and |and Queen Princess Ethel (home of the late King George VI guests at the bride's Mrs. Mary bridegroom's Waylett from party were 80-year-old and the Mrs Emily were also present Port Credit lady-in-waiting on Alice secretary The Lady private Lt. Col The the Queen to and GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES Hess bowling the couples met at the at the home of the bride's|ing home of Mr. and Mrs. Bryce mother, Mrs. Albert Greer, the room and lounge complete accommodation SUNSHINE GROUP The closing meeting for the summer scason was held on Mon day evening bv the Sunshine Group of Simcoe United Church The group met in the Ladies parlors of the church and pro ceeded to a bowling alley for an hour of bowling The group then returned to the parlors for a very brief business meeting where the president, Mrs. Stanley Sargent, presided The secretary's rej read by Mrs. Philip Perry Prizes for the evening awarded to Mrs. Douglas and Mrs. Byron, Warden Refreshments were served by the members of Mrs. Robert Smith's group was were Ross PILOT CLUB The regular business meeting of the Pilot Club of Oshawa was| called to order by President Miss Lillian Beamish at the conclu- sion of an executive meeting Correspondence was dealt with Members were sorry to learn Mrs. Orpha Goyne was in the hos- pital and pleased that Miss Mar- got Knox was recuperating at her home Plans for a theatre party were started with a committee formed to carry out the project. The date was set for July 22 which will take the place of the regu- lar meetings. It was decided to cance] the business meetings July and Aug exec! tive to be »( § or occurred. * Congr extended to Mr on service for ¢ t Reddock ula ( Robe donation ARVILLA McGREGOR AUX. The closing meeting of tha Ar- A BIRTHDAY PICTURE Celebrating her first birthday is Maureen Ona Bebee with her brother, Frederick ~Cliford who s three and a hall. Maureen and Freddy are the children of Mr and Mrs, Clifford Bebee, Dun- today who is seen Smith where refreshments were Rhodes avenue, Toronto C ars McGregor Auxiliary of Knox F yyterian Church took the form of a buffet supper served in the garden at the home of Mrs George Hamilton, Kingsdale av enue Later the group moved indoors for the mecting with the presi-| dent, Miss Grace Kennedy, lead-| ing in the singing and prayer They of the train |two CANADIAN AIDES Other cars will be used by the royal aides, five of whom are Canadians Lt. Gen. Howard| ( vam, CBE, DSO, the Cana-| dian secretary to the Queen; Mr. | | Esmond Butler, acting press sec-| retary; three equerries-in-wait-| ing, Lt. Com. Ian MacPherson, CD, RCM, Maj. Roland Reid, | MC, CD, and Squadron Leader! Robert Edwards, AFC Others in the party are the private secretary to the Duke of Edinburgh, Mr. James Orr; as- sistant private secretary to the Queen, Sir Edward Ford, KCVO, | CB: the medical officer, Surgeon Captain D. D. Steele-Perkins,| CVO, RN.: and various attend. | ants, guards and CNR officials. | Separating the royal section of | the train and five cars for use of the press will be a baggage car| containing a steam press, iron- ing board, wardrobe facilities, | and baggage racks for the royal | party | The two remaining cars are a tourist car modernized for the) Dial RA 3-3474 June 27, Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, 1959 (Pl WIFE for new the portable polyethylene tubs After it has served its prime use as a bath- inet it can be used as a laundry basket or wash basin, mothers is one were Mrs. Harry Cat The devotions were led by Mrs. | William Collison and Mrs. Ber- tram Montgomery read the scrip-| ture A short business meeting follow-| ed and the study of the women of the Bible and their influence on the prominent men of their time was resumed with Miss Madeline Sinclair as moderator The September meeting will be 11 ton, Mrs. George McKinstry, Mrs held at the home of Mrs. Bertram Lillian Nelson Aubrey Hele, Mrs. Harold Henry, Montgomery, 108 Rosedale av i Mrs. Eric Pearce, Mrs. Frank enue. | |Seminsky, Mrs. Thoms Hele, The articles for the bale were Of Eaton S Statt Miss eS McKay Mrs, Ivan received and Miss Kennedy led . Lock ply 1 \ A e, Mrs. Newton Hodgson, in the closing prayer Guest At Dinner [Mrs. David Scott, Mrs. Patrick 8 | Mise Lillan Nelsoin of the mail| Gallen, Mrs. Earl Lockwood, order department of the T. Eaton|Mrs. Alan Manson, Miss Aura |company in Oshawa was honored Caldwell, Mrs. Harry Moore jon Monday evening, June 23, on the occasion of completing 25 m years service with the com- SOCIAL NOTICES pany | A dinner was held in her honor ENGAGEMEN ror 3 i - | at the Cadillac Hotel by 1rients] wie. ans oA OREN rior ofl C2Dable of sleeping 28 per. aM co wekers of the mail order|ywnyithy announce the engagement . LS of their youngest daughter, Kath F h C | Mr. Charles Semple, area .n, Marie, to Mr. Marvin Nel- 1S y ues { RS gh preseniod Biting Nel | son, Crosson, son of Mr. and son with a beautin uquet of 'Mrs. David Crosson of Huntsville F B b roses, kl 4/The marriage is to take place on or al ecues ! A cultured pearl necklel and ga4),day July 25, 1959, at 3 p.m | €arrings set was presented by in All Saints Anglican Church Resist the temptation to cook Mist Margaret Pollock on behalf | wtp fish on a barbecue unit before all| of the order office sta | ; the flames have died down. For| Mr. Ross Bell acted as master ENGAGEMENT best results, grilling should bel of ceremonies and short ad- Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gabona done over a bed of hot coals. | [dresses were given by Mr. J.\of Oshawa wish to annoince the The are just right when' MacLaren head of mail. order engagement of their daughter, (hey look ash-gray by day and supervision and Mr. My rle Hilda Jean, to Mr. Roland Jackie hav red glow after dark 5 f the Oshaws L have a red g a a f Book manager of the awa Butler, son of Mrs. William But-| (Grease the barbecue grill well Sore ler of Botwood, Newfoundland, |pefore putting food on it To | ruests and the late Mr Butler The mar-|i protect delicate fish fillets, some] riage will take place in First Bap-| outdoor chefs like to grill them List qureh, Oshawa, on Sa 'UT lon a double thickness of heavy LODGES AND |day, July 25, 1959. at 2 o'clock aluminum foil placed over the IETIES grill and turned up at the edges 0 to form a pan | S C For Good Cottee Fish steaks or fillets intended . for the bunch at the barbecue resexan Lonce No. 3 | Follow Basic Rules take on new taste turiic when The Past Noble Grands occu- K 1 f . marinaed beforehand in a sauce pied the chairs for the final meet- 0 make a real cup of coliee.| ih js later used for basting. ing of Rebekah Lodge No. 3 be- follow these seven basic rules, pronch dressing makes a good fore the holidays Tiagests svokioe expert Madame |. oated beforehand in a sauce L Sister Viola Keeler presided, oan ag Reouahly.. clean Keep sauces for basting hot on assisted by Sister Nelda Thomp- rt with a throughly clean yo oil Brushing hot foods with son and Sister May Jacklin read coffee maker -- rinse with hot = iq coi ce is not good tech- he minutes. Sister Agnes Kirk, Water before using just to make nique the vice grand, gave the sick re-|Sure. Pish or shellfis ers in- port g 2 Fresh coffee is best -- buy it a ish OF Shalifish on Severo Sister Evelyn Fickes and Sis. from the grocer in small enough ha on try Pihis Sepa- 4 ter Viola Keeler gave a report Winities to use within a week fate a pound of 'scallops aad on the district meeting atter opening rin he 1 'tn remove ar & : se the 3 e any | Thanks were expressed to the| Fresh water is very inportant iy Oe an drain a 20-ounce| { lodge by Sisters Viola Keeler, always start with freshly drawn can of D ne apple chunks, re Serv. le cold water, an of: pines y yeserys } Lena Harper, Noble grand, and ey 9 « ning the juice. Thread scallops Nelda Thompson for the decora-| For best results, use the full| , noo one' chunks alternately tion of chivalry which they re- capacity of your coffee maker-- ° ji Kew HY th br sh! ceived at the assembly |never brew less than three quart rain wil sy: wll ns It was reported by Sister Della ers of capacity. Use 1 to 2 table-|¥"" @ sing sauce mace Oy ! Rogers that the penny sale was Spoons of coffee for each 6 oun- combining one-third cup of salad most successful. Nominations | ces of water of, Bvoniluipas sup of pineapple! were held and Sister Agnes Kirk| Consistent timing is important Juice A ae Spoon o 2 4 nominated for the chair of noble|In the vacumn method, leave on Proll OVer the ember, DASUNE | 4 grand low heat for 1 to 3 minutes after|and turning frequently Serve The Noble Grand, Sister Lena most of the water has risen in when the scallops are milk.white| Harper, presented Sister Margar-|the upper bowl; then remove {0 fheir centres indicating that, et Johnson with a gold locket in|from heat. In the drip method|!hey are cooked | recognition of her 15 years mem-| (where boiling water passes bership She also thanked the through a sieve-like container of PNG's for occupying the chairs| coffee grounds and drips into a for the evening. Each PNG was|bottom container a brewed introduced by Sister Florence coffee): always remove upper Dixon and escorted to the altar|section and grounds when drip by Sister Ada Tonkin and Sister ping is completed and stir coffee Ann Holt where the Noble Grand before serving expressed her pleasure that she| Iu the percolator method, start would soon be one of their num-|with cold water in the pot, bring ber, She then presented each one(to a boil and percolate 6 to 8 with a quaint design china nut minutes; remove coffee basket dish after which Sister Nan Kirk- and serve bride played at the piano and Never boil coffee after it has sang "May the Good Lord bless brewed--it acquires an undesir and keep You" 2 able flavor All retired to the banquet Serve coffee as for refreshments served by the sible after brewing and always | Photo by Irelan d |vice grand and her committee. have it as hot as possible. : BE SURE TO SEE NU-WAY'S CARPET DISPLAY in the MODEL HOME of Rossiynn Heighls kirk avenue, and grandchildren of Mrs. Harry Pochynuk, Sas-- katoon, Sask Mr On tchewan, and Robert Guilland., Osgoode y oe all I I tario. hall S00N as po SIGNATURES bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bowler of Ajax. Luxury Touches Turn Cars Into Mobile Hotel Suite and Prince|sons and with a specially install- juries, she said. Oshawa | Philip will be in familiar sur- ed shower, and a battery charger| An. roundings while travelling on the car their Canadian power for electric and air con-|-- ditioning needs to the cars one occupy |and two when the train is not in they | motion, the used on their 1951 tour. Normally during lay-over periods will the Governor General, | supplied by local utilities. Thomas street, Oshawa.|the cars were also the travelling PHONE TO ENGLAND Eo eit ge od ia royal section of the train] largaret last year.|loudspeaker system, a telephone The two cars have bedrooms with a direct line to England, Bryce|to. A miscellaneous shower was for the Queen and Prince Philip; and \ duty, lgystem. Patricia either the Countess of Leicester|form of the Queen's car will be Egerton, specially lighted. Every wheel has been freshly Right turned" for { i Sir Michael Adeane, CKB, coupler draft gears have been Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Robert from their co-workers. A rehear- KCVO; also the Queen's dresser, | adjusted to ensure ultra-smooth At the conclusion of the sal party was held last evening Miss MacDonald. An office, din-|gtarts and stops | The royal party will first en-| on these train at Ottawa Union Station on| om July 1 and until their return to} be the last two cars Winnipeg on July numbered one and part of their travel will be by train. for the law school and was ac. cepted. I've never regretted it." MONTHKEAL, (CP) Pearl justice is achieved. My interest |Charnetsky finds her career as a|is in my client, not the audience." | ieriminal lawyer is highly de- oh Sn { manding, but also highly satisfy- LONG HOU RS { Her working hours often| stretch far into the night, but she! said it doesn't interfere too muchlj , 0 ' 1 New Williams Treadl® seeses. al 1 Singer [x | Treadle ..... she passed her bar examinations and then joined a firm in general legal practice, "But I was exposed to criminal law there, and occasionally took a criminal case." she explained. "That was my start." Her office, like any other legal office, is stocked with books and records, but there is a feminine touch in the wall plaques and \gaily-patterned drapes. In court, she has no apprehen- sions about facing judge and "2 ling. : Her work keeps her constantly : {on the move, she said in an inter-! p | 3 view G's : with her home life. Her husband | view, "but there's nothing 1 en also has to work late evenings on| | Bs 4 frequent occasions. I eriminal court. 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