The Oshawa Times, 15 Feb 1960, p. 4

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4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, February 15, 1960 MR. AND MRS. ALLAN | CHARLES GIDDINGS sign the regis er following their mar- riage in the Church of the Holy Yvonne Conway, Trinity, Ajax, on Saturday by the Rev. Handley Perkins. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Conway, Oshawa, Elect Officers At Maple Grove By MRS. M. E. LAVERTY MAPLE GROVE -- The Even- ing Auxiliary of the WMS met in the church basement when the following officers for 1960 were installed by Rev. H. Stainton. President, Mrs. Steve Dovle; vice-president, Mrs. Cecil Mills; secretary, Mrs. Percy Flintoff; treasurer, Mrs. W. H. Brown. Corresponding secretary, Mrs. Morley Flintoff; Missionary monthly, Mrs. Bert Snowden; Christian Stewardship, Mrs. Gor- don Beech; Christian Citizenship, Mrs. Lloyd Snowden; Supply, Mrs. Dick Bailey; Literary sec- retary, Mrs. Harry Locke; Com- munity Friendship, Mrs. McGuirk; pianist, Mrs. Ted Hoar; auditors, Mrs. Mel Ed- wards and Mrs. Bert Snowden. Group leaders, Mrs, Tom Me- Guirk, Mrs. H. Stevens, Mrs. Cecil Mills and Mrs. Jack Hur- rie. It was announced that the WMS Presbyterial will be held in Feb- ruarv at Simcoe Street United Church, Oshawa. Devotions were conducted by Mrs. W.,H. Brown and Mrs. Mor- ley Flintoff. A film on the Study Book was shown and a trio from Ebenezer Church, Mrs. Wes Down, Mrs. EVACUATE STUDENTS RIVERSIDE (CP) -- Some 480 students were evacuated from { |Riverside High School Tuesda ; |when school hoard secretary Al- bert Colebourne received an anonymous telephone call from a man who said a bomb would ex- plode in the school "in 10 min- utes." A search by Riverside po- lice failed to turn up any.hing. Fisher; Sister Annie Courtney, b> Sister Beulah Duncan, Sister June Mitchell, DDP of and the groom is the son of in No. 3 Oshawa ad, hd Mr and Mrs. William Gia ove Helen Balten PNG; ami Sis dings, Ajax, formerly of Lon- don, England. --Photo by John Mills trict No. 8, Oshawa East, Bow- manville, by Sister Grace Brad- ley PNG. Vice-grand Sister Jean Disney reported several members ill and a letter of condolence sent to a bereaved member. { It is reported that prepara- (tions. are underway for the an- nual spring bazazr to be held Saturday, March 26, in the IOOF Lodge Has Tom [13 ter Eva McMurter DDP of Dis-| Lloyd Down and Mrs. Murray Os- borne, sang. Lunch was served by the executive and a social hour followed. COUPLES CLUB MEETS The February meeting of the Courtice Circuit Country Couples Club was held at Courtice Church with President Jim MacGregor in the chair. It was decided to hold the pot luck supper at Solina Hall on March 12, instead of in April as in former years. It was also decided to hold a skating party at North Oshawa rink for club members February The devotional period was con- ducted by Clifford Swallow and Lloyd Down. Eight children from Ebenezer schon! performed three square dance numbers under the direc- tion of their teacher, Miss Ar- nold. The dancers were Janet Down, Dean Worden, Shirley Pickell, Peter McAfee, Lois Down, Leo Crvstal, Danny Brown, Karen Roberts. EUCHRE PARTY Despite inclement weather there was a fair crowd at the euchre party, which was held at the church Saturday. Nine tables were played in progressive euchra. Prizes were won by Mrs. Howard Bradley and Steve |Doyle. Low prizes went to Mrs. R. L. Westaway of Cameron and Ibert St. Pierre. Lunch was served by the LNO Group. | PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mills visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Bush, Cas!leton, Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Westaway, Cameron, visited their daughter, Mrs. C. Russell Saturday. Mrs. Percy Flintoff is a pa- tient in Bowmanville Hospital, The following were grasts of Mr. and Mrs. Ewald Wihlidal, at | house-warming party Saturday: Mrs. Ann Wihlidal, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Wihlidal, Mr. and Mrs. Gu Roach, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wihlidal, ih Na ii PIKE DERBY Douglas Pickard;~ 10, of Fairport Beach, is a potential winner of the "Pike Derby" being held at Frenchman's Bay. Douglas is shown proudly holding his catch. It is the largest pike taken to-date. weighing 12 pounds 3 ounces and measuring 37 inches. Ice fishing derbies at the Bay this year have been stimulated by the fine catches of jumbo perch and pike. --Photo by Barrie Pomeroy WMS Holds Tea At Enniskillen By MRS. RUSSELL GRIFFIN The WMS held a Valentine Great Lakes navigation might get an early start this year was dropped Tuesday by two sources. The T. J. McCarthy Steamship 0) SEE EARLY NAVIGATION DETROIT (CP)--A hint that Company announced its autmo- bile carriers will start operating March 1, And W. W. Oak, meteor- ologist at Detroit weather bureau, said early reports show little ice anywhere in the lakes. tea Feb. 9 at the church, with President Mrs, F. Toms in charge. Mrs. F. Toms gave a report of} the Presbyterial meeting at New- castle. She and Mrs. R. Virtue! attended. report of the Presbyterial meeting at Newcastle. She and Mrs. R. Virtue attended. The program under Mrs. F. Beckett consisted of a piano solo by Mrs. L. Lamb and a reading by Mrs. 1. Sharp. Group Two served the lovely tea, to raise money for supply. Groups One, Three and Four had a successful bake sale, after the meeting. SWAP COFFEE, TRACTORS RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) -- Brazilians are contracted to swap coffee for Communist East Ger- man tractors in a deal estimated to total $8,700,000. The accord was signed by the Brazilian Mu- nicipal Association Friday. 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In other words, up your present rate of saving, he financial independence on If the answer is "no", you might look inte the excellent Retirement Savings Plans p vided by Canadian Government Annuities, Time to go away--and stay away for as long as we feel like it. That's what retire commencing at 65 and continuing as long as you live. Your monthly premium woul be only $14.90. And your premiums are deductible for income lax purposes within certain limits. This is only one example of a government annuity. You can gute ase plans that start at 50, 60 and 65. What's more there is no . medical examination . . . and the annuity can't lapse . .. pro- A. 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White Tose wo bride v y 7 > 16, at 8 p.m. |Sunday. |Lemee, 27, of 252 DePaul street, a es Le ro GOneC BROOKLIN--Kinoven Rebekah| 'Re-Obligation Ceremony wa"|" Mr. and Mrs. Bert Douglas and| Burlington, has becn charged by Oshawa police with car theft. place at the Church of the Holy dress of royal blue nlon, mat-iy 00 "N, "353 Brooklin celebrat-|performed by the officers and i v Trinity on Saturday aiternoon, Ching hat and a top coat of Win |eq its 10th birthday Tuesday, Feb.| members of the lodge with Sit amily, Cameron, were weekend), mee was srrsiel by Ser ruarv 13th, when Yvonne 2 bl ite, with a corsage of r | in the IOOF Hall, Bagot|Evelyn Croxall, as pianist, and, Mr. and Mrs. Len Goodmur-|2eant Donald Mathison and Con- | Maxine Conway and Allan a: ud. Mrs. Gidding jn /street, with many distinguished Sister Norrine Cooper as soloist. phy, © Oshawa, Mr. .and Mrs, |stable John Pugh of Pickering les Giddings were united in| Mr. and Wis. GICCNS WIlliyigiorg present, Each of the distinguished Harry Snowden, Bowmanville, {township police, 3 a.m. Sunday on [No. 2 Highway at East Wood- accessories and a corsage of pink Anniversary FEDERAL DEPARTMENT OF LABOUR : *0 Government vesevsssssnssenssssee : (Mr. Mrs. Miss) TRVE Bbueuscssnerensenscrvavarvaavsses Date of Birth. conse Age when annuity to start................Telephone.......... 1 understand that information given will be strictly confidential. CANADIAN GOVERNMENT ANNUITIES marriage by the Recotr, Rev, H./make their home in Oshawa. |" Nohle Grand Velma Ross pre-|guests spoke congratulating the Mr. 'and Mrs. John Aitchison, R. Per ios, The brie is the dau-| (sided assisted bv Sister Jean|odge on the progress made in Blackstock, Mr. and Mrs, Man-|lands. The two officers were do- ghier of Ar. and Mw. Michae | Disney, vice grand. the past 10 years. Sister Ivy Ark-|ford Goodmurphy, Maple Grove,|ing a road block routine check Cory2Y. Debava, aij the groom Stage Father Guests were escorted through a|sey PDDP, was congratulated on|vicited Mr. Mr yh Rog- i case when Lome in is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ' guard of honor attired in pinl:|her appointment as conductor of ers, Saturday. stopped. liam Giddings, Kings Court Apts, acd white formals, carrying|the Rebekah Assembly of On-| Mrs. John MacLean and Bar-| pojice sald the car was stolen Ajax. | Son Banquet sprays of pink roses and white |tario. : bara Mills visited Mrs. William|;, "yao Was recovered: lie Given in marriage by her fa carnations. A birthday cake, depicting an|Begley who is a patient in Me- |; "yp oe, = VES TEN db r, the bride wore a full, ball BALSAM and MT. ZION -- on), Sister Louise Clark, vice-presi-lopen book, was cut by Sister Isa-\morial Hospital, Bowmanville. ore e Oshawa police had been length gown of white, em-| Friday evening Mt Zion Men's dent of the Rebekah Assembly|bel Carr PP Fraternal mother of| Mrs, Robert Rogers and Ralph, notified that it was stolen. ed with silver. Her veil Club held its annual Father and|°f Ontario was introduced by Sis- Kinoven Lodge and Sister June|Bowmanville, were guests of Mr, was of tulle in shoulder length./Son banquet wi'h 50 present |ter Ivy Arksev, past district dep-|Michell DDP of District No. 7|and Mrs. Ron Rogers Monday. and she carried a cascade of Rey. T. Fleetham presen ® the uty president, Sister Helen Oshawa West. . . deep red roses and white carna-|plessing, and following the SUP: Bowman, assembly warden, by| Lunch was convened by Sister CUBS' SERVICE tions. Her jewellery was a pearl per Lloyd Wilson proposed the necklace with matching earrings. |{oast *'Our Sons". R. Dungate, as matron! t of honor, wore olive green, with|fine job in the community. S He said he hought the boys were doing a 2 Ruby Sonley PNG; Sister Mabel Disney PP, Ina Delonge assisted by Sister Jessie Cooke. Guests were present from To- ronto, Bowmanville, Whitby, Brougham, Oshawa Lodge, No. 3, ister Gloria Bailey, PDDP. Sister Florence Sommerville, ssembly secretary, by Sister by Sister Della The Cubs are presenting a can- dlelight service at Maple Grove| Church on February 21 at 7.15] p.m. Cubmaster John Clarke of Bronte will be guest speaker and ANNOUNCEMENT white hat and accessories. Miss| Lorne Disney replied to the Gayle Conway, sister of the bride, [toast on behalf of the boys. as | maid wore turquoise,|] Murray Jones proposing the i hat and accessories,|toast "Our Fathers", stressed | carried bouquets of roses|the need of companionship be- re and yellow. [tween father and son. | music was | Earl Disney replied and spoke : ne Walker, Played of the work of the boys and church. Mr. Kenneth New-|young men in church work, an, brother-in-law of the groom, | "oung peoples, choir, Junior 1 man, while Reginald Farmers and sports. ite and Donald Cooper ac-| A sing-song was led by Allan ted as ushers. Carsen with Rev, T. Fleetham at the piano. OSHAWA RECEPTION Walter Pascoe, on the mouth The reception was held at thelorgan ard son Gerald with his ac- home of the bride's parents, 479|cordion, presented musical selec- Avenue, Oshawa, where|tions and Gordon Taber of Brook- Conway received the guests|lin gave a humorous reading. g black nylon net, with] Dr. N. F. Tomlinson of Clare- accessories, and a corsage mont, spoke on the his'ory of the nk and white roses. She was| region and showed pictures taken assisted by the mother of the|{while on a trip to Europe last groom in a blue suit, with white'year. the choir will be made up of Cubs. 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