The Oshawa Times, 29 Sep 1959, p. 7

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|Summer Travellers! 'Welcomed Home | | Mr, and Mrs. Alan McGlashan, | Athol street east, entertained Mr. |and Mrs. William Garrett and |{Mrs. Frank Bramham and son {Mark, all of Stouffville, Ontario, |who returned last week on the |88 Ivernia after a two-month va- cation in England, Scotland and Europe. Mr. Garrett visited his family, | Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Eaton and his sister, Mrs, Annie Johnson of! Middlesex and Ndrth London. Mrs, Garrett \isited her old! home in Epping Forest, near (London, not far from the resi-| dence of Winston Churchill, | where she met an old neighbor who showed her around their old {home, slightly changed over 501 years. They visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. George King, cousins, {of Becontree Heath. In France they visited the |grave of Mrs. Garrett's brother, |& © | Private Charles Davies, a mem- ' |per of the 48th Highlandrs, kill- led in action at the Battle of St. i | Julien in 1915. His plot is located | Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 7 THE OSHAWA TIMES. Tuesday, September 29, 1959 Exchange Teacher Returns to Stay VICTORIA (CP)---An exchange| teacher here six years ago from the Isle of Man in the Irish Sea, Mrs. Nancy Pittard now has made good her vow to return to Victoria, She plans to stay for a few ye at least. Group Presents Fall Fashions To Large Crowd From a flower-decked stage at the Union Hall, Wednesday night, the Dorothy Telford Group of St. Andrew's United Church officially opened the autumn season by presenting a fashion show of "It's your western informality hats, suits and dresses. |that I love," ghe said in an inter- Mrs. K. D. McMahon, president! view. of the group, welcomed the la-| Asked about differences in § lin the military cemetery ai Bou logne, France. They took colored {pictures of the grave and their | |families and they were shown at} } the party. : Mrs. William Garrett is the i |daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Davies, John street, | i |0shawa. Mr. William Garrett's| i [family is from Middlesex, witere| | his sister, Mrs. Annie Johnston, a} rh | nurse in the Middlesex Hospital, still living. i 124 sister Jessie lives in Roches- | = United in marriage recently | Mrs. John T. Sheehan of Osh- |r, onto. at St. Mary of the People | awa and the bridegroom is the | His niece, Mrs. hn Bes 2 Roman Catile, CM, Were | op of Mr. and Mra. George fof Cheshunt, Hel, COREE Jo Mr. and Mrs. re . wo i {also visited kx 8 | Costo, The bride, the former | Costo of Malvern, Ontario, The |; Miss Camille Frances Sheehan, | couple will live in Oshawa. | 'Mr. and is the daughter of Mr. and --Photo by Andrew Macko |daughter Joyce John Beckwith! | Mr. Gordon Donald Nichol and his bride, the former Miss June Doreen Wood, are pictur- Mrs. Garrett and] and her son Mark week on the cently Trinity United Church, Bowmanville The bride is the daughter of Mr. at | tid Ws WEDDING PRINCIPAL ed following their marriage re- | Ee dite? | |dressmaker suits, dies, and introduced the com- mentator, Mrs. Alfred Austin, who pointed out that it would be a sea- son of elegance and femininity, together with a "Country Style Look" for casual clothes. Beauti- ful shapely hats of velvet, fur in jewel colors topped chic wool and dresses, followed by rich Alaskan brown seal and Persian lamb, coats and jackets, along with beautiful mink capes and stoles. During the intermission lueky| prizes were drawn, the winners | and Mrs. Lewis J. Wood of Bowmanville and the bride. | groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ewart G. Nichol of Osh- awa. The couple will live in London, Ontario, --Photo by Hornsby arrived home last and mother-of-pearl and some | Double-Ring Ceremony Unites PERSONALS SS Ivernia. Mrs. Garrett presented the |" Mrs. Alan McGlashan is a sis Gladys McKee, Irwin Reazin Veer of Mrs. William Garrett | st, George's Memorial Angli-|with a rust feathered bandeau family with gifts of stainless steel | 1 can Church, was the scene of a hat and corsage of bronze and GROUPS, CLUBS Miss Lillian Starr SRN of Lon- to join her friends, Miss Chris- tine Cole and Miss Barbara don, England, arrived on Friday | |Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Ejckmey- er, Mrs. Russell Roney, Mrs, {Thomas Robinson, Marjorie and {Wayne Robinson, all of Mitch- | were: Mrs. Roy Smith, Mrs. Dean Kelly, Mrs. K. W. Barr, Mrs. D. | Nothaft, Mrs. J. R. Backus, Mrs. D. Forster, Miss Joanne Barron, Mrs. Neil Felt, Mrs. 1. Hager- man, Mrs. O. C. James, Mrs. {J. W. Button and Miss Alice Bartlett. The models wearing the beau- tiful garments were Miss Ann Currell, Miss Sharon Baldry, teaching methods here as eom-| pared to the United Kingdom, she| said teachers at home are left to! their own devices more than they are in Canada. "Canadian pupils are more! spontaneous and talk more to; their teachers than do the Eng- lish students," she said. | "English students absorb more general background knowledge concerning the fine arts. It's all around them and they get it al-| most unconsciously." 'On the Isle of Man students -are| given free ballet and violin les-| sons after school hours, whey they enter grammar school, And students there, in groups of 40 or 50, all over 14 years of age, go on conducted 10 - day tours by bus to Norway, Holland | or Germany in the summer time. | Mrs, William Taylor, Mrs. D. Valleau, Mrs. C. Baxter and Mrs. R. Lang. Mrs. Lloyd Pegg played soft music at the piano during the evening. "They pay their own way and |sleep in hostels or schools," shel | said. A wedding of Oshawa inter- | bride, the former Miss Patricia .- est was solemnized recently at | Marilyn Greer, is the daughter. ; St. John's Anglican, Church | of Mrs, Albert Greer of To- , (Norway), Toronto, en Mr. | ronto, and the late Mr. Greer, and Mrs, Ronald Matthew Bow- | and the bridegroom is the son man exchanged nuptial vows in | of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Bow- ig a double - ring ceremony. The | man of Oshawa. Shop WOOLWORTH'S | First! VISIT OUR NEW MODERN STORE THREE WAYS TO ENSURE BETTER HEALTH FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY PARAMETTES PARAMETTES}| PARAMETTE' SYRUP |Henry. The three nurses trainedlell; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Robin.| {together at St. George's Hospital son, Niagara Falls. Greetings wedding on Saturday afternoon, |yellow chrysanthemums. On th ir September 26, when Gladys Vi-|return the couple will live in Osh- RUXILIARIES {Hyde Park Corner, and are staff|were received from the bride's SOCIAL NOTICES MARGARET HART GROUP |Durses of the Oshawa General relatives residing in Denmark : vian McKee was united in mar-jawa. | riage with Irwin Le Roy Reazin. Out of town guests Snag The bride is the daughter of ent from Brooklin, Smith's Falls e : r 1 y rio 3 i + Tart. €Cirot ¢| Hospital and from her brothers, Sgt. Ole Mr. William McKee of Oshawa Weston, Wick, Greenbank, Ux-| ne Margaret Hart Group of A { f d the late Mrs. McKee, and|bridge, Whitby and Toronto. ihe Guild of St. George's Angli- : {Lundin in Germany and Pfc, Per| MARRIAGE and Le ate on {rae Ln . ANEHl, Guests from out of town at the| Lundin in Korea. } Tne marriage of Barbara Ms: the bridegroom is ihe gos of Ms |can Church hed its re ila Robinson-Lundin wedding on Sat- a arriage of afters Xo and Mrs. Glen . eazin of . {meeting at the home Oi TS. , included Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. Fred J. Perry, McGregor | § ers, ' Kenneth Robinson sr ein. ly included ME and Men Er Beer stos nd Mrs. William Saunders, Char The vice-president, Mrs. ANUS Richard Christensen, previously! Morrison and Mrs. Malcolm "w-lj,nq to Mr. Ronald George Ed- Brooklin The double ring ceremony was . performed fie Reverend Chine Dorte Lundin Wed {J. MacDonald, presided. 2d of Denmark; Mr. and Mrs. Johnirie of Toronto were Sunday|yards son of Mr. and Mrs. ton Cross. Mr. Alan Reesor play . The m wu e Gi : J ac a Jepperson, Whithy; Mr. and Mrs, guests at the home of Mr, and | George Edwards, Oshawa, took In Lutheran Rites [the treasurer's report give Carl Jensen, Barrie, Ontario; Mr, ee. Beverly Goulding, Peter-| piace on Saturday, September 12, rough. in Donway Baptist Church, Don ed the wedding music and Mrs. Final arrangements were made and Mrs, Edwin Eickmeyer, Mr. Grace Lutheran Church, : Mrs. Lawrence Teed (the for.| Mills, Ontario, with the Reverend Air-Conditioned--Self-Serve--Saves Time USE OUR LAY-AWAY Plan now for your Christmas Shopping 50c down will hold any article. THIS WEEK ONLY ! 5% Special Discount On All Layaways CENT SHOE SHINE John McNab sang 'The Wed- Al-{concerning the Fall Luncheon to|and "Mrs. Daniel Eickmeyer, ding Prayer" and "0 Perfect I Love". bert street, was the setting foribe held in the Parish Hall onipy and Mrs. Albert Eickmeyer, Given in marriage by her fa-|the wedding last Saturday of ther the bride wore a full length Dorte Hanne Bostrom Lundin} gown of bridal white portrait taf-/land kenneth Bruce Robinson. | feta. The slim bodice featured a The bride is the daughter of neckline above the Alencon Mr. and Mrs. Karl Johan Lun- lace motifs studded with rhine-|din of Oshawa, formerly of Den- stones, and lily point sleeves. A mark, and the bridegroom is the | crown of seed pearls and rhine-(son of Mr. and Mrs, Reginald | stones held her fingertip veil and/Robinson of Mitchell. arvied The Reverend Karl Kartechen- she 8 cascade of ed, officiated and Mrs. Kartech- Centre Street on September 30 The Church Leaders' Confer- ence and the Bishop's Conference were discussed with final ar- rangements to be completed | The annual fall rummage sale is to be held on October 30. e regular meeting is to be held fol-| lowing the sale in the parish J. LODGES AND SOCIETIES BETA SIGMA PHI (Ritual of Jewels) The regular meeting of Ontario hall. Tea hostesses were Mrs. ener played the wedding music.| Angus Mitchell and Mrs. John J.|Gamma Epsilon Chapter of Beta mer Miss Betty Selby of Osh- awa) attended the Kerr h wedding on Saturday, September 26, in King Street United Church, Oshawa You are invited by the Social Department to send in any little items of interest. News of teas, surprise parties, showers, anni- versaries and comings and go- ings are always very acceptable J. Barnes officiating, ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Bandra Arlene, daughter of Mr, Roy Ferguson of Nestleton, Ontario, and the late Mrs, Fergu- son, to Mr. Noel Melville Morton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Morton of Oshawa, The marriage will take place in Blackstock United Church on Friday, Octo- Neutral For All Colors IN ANT SPRAY Will not stain hands or stockings only G8 COSTS YOU LESS THAN Tc A SHINE 21 VITAMINS, MINERALS, AND TRACE ELEMENTS Lodies'--New York end London Styled HAND BAGS Reg. ss.08 only 3.98 VISIT OUR MODERN LUNCHEONETTE and for which there is no charge. Please write or teleph RA 3-3474, local 18. Mr. and Mrs. Middleton Col- lins, Oshawa Blvd. sonth, and Fill your washing machine fo Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thorburn, the water line. Too much water Chevrolet street, flew to Ber-|will cut down on efficiency and muda and on to the West Indies may 4 the hi for a three-week vacation recent- : i ! ly. Their children, Mr. and Mrs, Whereas too little will not get ber 16, at 7.30 p.m, - roses and white shasta - - wily ivy trails The bride was given in mar- Burns Sigma Phi was called to order Mrs. Rudy Koster of Whithy.| i200 hy her father. She wore af 4 lby the oresident. Mrs. Douglas sister of the bridegroom, Wasfioor length gown of chantilly 4TH SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX. 0b RRCCle (To Gries" matron of honor and another sis-|1ace and nylon chiffon with shir-| The monthly meeting of ur Bilton, i HOUSEHOLD HINT ter, Mrs. Ruth Reazin of Brook-|ring in the skirt and bodice. Lace |4th Oshawa Scout Mothers' Aux-|"p noo; ; Yin, was bridesmaid. They wore ncertion enhanced the skirt worn|iliany was held at St. Andrew's|, Tolloying the opening ritual identical cocktail length gowns of over net and satin. A rhinestone United Church with Mrs. Irving," ca wan fakes yi bam moss green silk organza over net headdress held her three-ouar-|MacLedd presiding. : Jers Pressn 2 e Yes! ye and petal pink taffeta. The fitted|ter length veil, imported from| Mrs. Gordon Varnum, presi-&% 1 ation om v Ereiipia bodices featured self appliques,| France, and she carried red and|dent of Courcil, attended the Cliapliet lo 2 goifes jar yo - and were designed with circlet white carnations. | meeting and gave interesting in| s hom Mrs. |ly. ; r necklines and shirred brief pe maid of honor, Miss Ts By in regard to sC outing. [John Grose. : Keith Rusuel] ava jets family|clothes properly clean. | sleeves with wrist length white| yo hc con wore a ballerina dress| Plans for the rummage sale in| Mrs. John Wilson reviewed the Jroiorad 0 Na ton Alrport to say gloves. They wore feathered ban-| of roce silk organza over net and |October and the annual bazaar yard stick, explaining its pur- their farewells. ! deaux to match their gowns and|iaffeta trimmed with velvet rib-|i® November were discussed and pose, zug poled Sut where i Mr. and Mrs. 'Thomas Mar. | carried cascades of yellow and pon. a matching picture hat and|2 Dominating committee select-|cou improved in order to at- tyn, Nowquon road, spent fhel bronze chrysanthemums with iV¥| accessories. Her flowers were ed. Election of officers will take|tain a three star rating. Mrs. weekend at Glen Ridge, Mus-| trails. orem gladiolas. at the October meeting. Mervin Perkin outlined her plans koka, Ont, | place " al | sf t y served by|for the barbeque, Elmé® Gibson Rin The ushers were Messrs. Wil- RE a NE The Jars of new pledges| Mrs. Violet Kirby was a week-| was best man r. Rudy Koster yj av Kitchener -z 5 bh k- liam Cavanaugh of hener -and end guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| Mrs. James Warnica and her ; Ricajoam Lay ttee. ere submitted to the member- of Whitby, and Mr. Sterling Rice| David Sieznor of Mitchell. sop! were: subini mber-| & J of Oshawa were the ushers. A reception was held at the ship committee. Members were|liam Garrett, Stouffville, Ont. The| wearing! GIRL GUIDE ASSN. reminded of a Western style| The reception was held in the home of the bride's parents. : (North District) ¢ the| Tush party'? to be held October| 1-Cpl. Lewis Rundle and Mrs. Fleet Room of Hotel Genosha,|bride's mother was The Local Assoctat on 9 Au 18's at the home of Mrs Douglas | Rundle and son of Camp Borden | where the bride's aunt, Mrs. Rus- brown with beige accessories and|North Distric Gi lide Asso-|o Rossland road west |have been weekend visitors at! sell Sandercock, received in athe bridegroom's mother was in|ciation held its regular meeting The constitution prepared by|the home of Mr, and Mrs. | sheath dress of peacock bluelgreen and black shot taffeta with recently at Guide House with a) ~HF SOFC WoO PAPER, OV Charles Rundle. puckered silk crepe with a feath- | black and beige accessories. good attendance. Mrs. George A.| 4 Was vo.ed Op er trimmed, small, velour hat.| Later the couple left for Assisting, the bridegroom's mo-|week's honeymoon in New York ther chose champagne beige and|C For travelling the bride Pearce, district commissioner,|and accepted. Mrs. Harry o.! presided. Mrs. J. C. Stephenson|Parry the chapter's social spon-| was introduced to the group. She sor extended an invitation to her gold thread silk brocade with a|donned a powder blue wool suit, | Will be the district commissioner Home on Deember 5, 10 a sock: rust feathered bandeau hat. white accessories and a corsage Both wore corsages of roses. lof pink sweetheart roses. For the honeymoon trip to| Mr. and Mrs. Robinson will re- for the northernmost part of Osh-|tail party, {awa and will be taking over some| Mrs. Brian Cole read from the points in Quebec the bride wore a turn to make their home in Osh- sage green cashmere wool suit,'awa. Regular City-Wide Deliveries 28 King St. E. RA 3-4621 Tv ANNOUNCEMENT ° i! A « W DRIVE-IN WISHES TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT THEY WILL BE OPEN THROUGH TO THE LATTER PART of NOVEMBER THE BURGER FAMILY ... The Papa Burgers, Mama Burgers and Baby Burgers you receive at A & W Drive-In are of the absolute highest quality beef. Each Burger is composed of 85% pure beef. [ 4 a Be Wise SLENDERIZE ® MODERN MACHINES ® STEAM CABINETS Lose Inches on 30-day course lof the packs and companies pre-|Book of Beta Sigma Phi. Mrs. viously looked after by Mrs. Arthur Bilton conducted a profit- Pearce. Reports were given bylable junk jewellery sale. | the representatives from group! Miss Dorothy Sheets introduc-| committees. The executive for|ed Mrs. Douglas Wilson who gave| the coming year will be: Vice-ia cultural program on "Your| chairman, Mrs, Dondld Wilson; |Day Socially", | secretary, Mrs. Fred Taylor;| Refreshments were served by treasurer, Mrs. John Manning;ithe hostess Mrs. Arthur Bilton. | social convener, Mrs. M |The next meeting is to be held | Adam. Mrs. Thomas Cotie wi e|October 13 at the home of Mrs. || 204 KING ST. E the treasurer. Refreshmer {Percy Bradley, Grassmere av. isaeved by Mrs. J. D. -lenue, [braith. Ward's... RA 5-2363 Sienderizing ie R. i Deplores Attitude | ! Toward Indians | VICTORIA (CP) An Indian | |affairs administrator criticized Thursday what he described as| |the "let the government do it" |§ attitude of most Canadians to- {ward the Indiar F. E. Anfield. British Columbia | |assistant commissioner of Indian] |affairs, told the convention of the] |Women's Auxiliary of the Angli- {can Church of Canada here: | "We think of the Indian as a| 3 {ward of the government, as al {minor. He is not. He is a citiezn. In many cases he has a vote." | | He said thal each community | has a responsibility to help In- dians who leave their native life| {and became urbanized. [ CARPETS | ' From The Four Corners of THE WORLD All shapes and sizes NU-WAY RUG] AND CARPET SALES 174 Mary St RA 5-0433 FOR LUNCH... Instead of going out to a restaurant for lunch, why not stop at the A&W Stand. Here we serve our delicious Burgers and any beverage you desire . . . such as Root Beer, Orange, Hot Chocolate, Milk or Coffee. for the finest in draper- ies, curtains, window be on dd , venetian blinds. | | | I | | | | A word to the wise shopper. . . icions pull rab- bits out ©f a hat. Some stores claim to make your drapes free. Let's be hon- est . . . THERE'S A TRICK IN BOTH ACTS AFTER THE MOVIES... Yes after the mdvies stop in for a quick snack. Bring the whole family, for a Mama Burger, a Papa Burger or a Baby Burger. . We believe that we con offer you the best variety, the finest quality and the fairest prices available anywhere but don't take our word for it BECAUSE OF POPULAR REQUEST WE ARE NOW SELLING OUR ROOT BEER MUGS AS FOLLOWS . .. AW DRIVE-IN | SIMCOE ST. NORTH AT TAUNTON ROAD OPEN FRIDAY & SATURDAY 11 AM. TO 2 AM. | I Compare our VARIETY, QUALITY, SERVICE ond PRICE with any others and decide for yourself. BABY . . 25¢ REGULAR . 50¢ JUMBO ..... 75 AT THE RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Donald | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her- | Wearn cut the cake at the re- | pert § ception following their "mar- the b : Russell of Oshawa and riage recently in Simcoe Street ie bridegroom is the son of Mrs. A, Laurence Wearn of Pentecostal Church Oshawa Enniskillen ~Photo by Ireland} Fully qualified interior decorator to help you at any time WARD'S 31-33 SIMCOE ST. S. DIAL RA 5-1151 "Decorating Oshawa Windows Since 1919". SUNDAY TO THURSDAY 11 A.M. to 12 MIDNIGHT TRY OUR TAKE OUT SERVICE Formerly Miss oe Russell, the bride is the |

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