The Oshawa Times, 5 Mar 1960, p. 8

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Jo Aldwinckle, Women's ene, St. Gregory's CWL Hears Reports The March meeting of St. Greg- ory the Great Council of the Ca- tholic Women's League was held in the parish auditorium on Tues- day evening, March 1, with the president, Mrs, A. C. Love, pre- siding. " The report of the treasurer, Mrs. Thomas Leveque, indicated a satisfactory financial position Editor Dial RA 3-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, 'March 5, 1960 and a contribution of $10 each was voted to the CWL National 'Oshawa Welsh Honor St. David Patron Saint Of Scholarship Fund and the Sacred Heart League Radio Program. Mrs. P. J. Morrow, convener of social action and health, re- ported four families visited dur- ing the month of February, and clothing distributed. She also at- Wales Mary Street Home and School Women's Welfare League Gertrude Colpus H and S Pleasant Mon. Aft. Club Sunshine Rebekah Lodge Christ Church WA New Baby Daughter Is 18th Child In Peterboro Family, PETERBOROUGH, Ont, (CP) The birth of a girl to Mrs. Leon- ard Collins brought the number of her children to 18 but the 43- {year - old housewife says she doesn't want to stop there, She would like "about 20." Mrs. Collins, still slim and youthful despite the demands of her large household, says she is happiest when surrounded by the children. She, her husband and 15 of the children now at home live in an unfinished eight-room house on the outskirts of this city, The home has a combination dining {room-kitchen, a living room and CLUB CALENDAR Assoc. | Albert St. Hand 8 Assn. North Simcoe H and S§ Assn, Westmount H and S Assn. Maxwell Heights H and 8 TUESDAY St. Matthew's Guild King Street H and S Assn. St, Peter's WA Woodcrest H and S Assn. S. A. Hone League TOPS Club King Street WA lc nl vs A BIRTHDAY PICTURE Daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Britt Russell, Banting avenue are Lori: Gail and Patricia Lynn. Lori is celebrating her first birthday and Patti was two years old in November. They are the granddaughters Mr. and Mrs, M. Mackay, Mr. and Mrs. John Jenkins, Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, Mr. and Mrs. M. Jones, Mr. Robert Jones, Miss Leona Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. E. Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Roberts, Mr, and Mrs. A. Chal- mers, Mr. and Mrs. W. Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ross Curtis, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Shaw, Mrs. |A. Wilson, Miss Leah Tomlin;; Mr. H. N. Foote, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Littlejohn, Niagara Falls, Ont. Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Lampard, Mrs. William Leck, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Myles, Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Northey, Mr. Kenneth Ross, Miss Jane Arnold. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Thomas, The St. David's Society of Osh-| awa held its annual Dewi Saint banquet in the Knights of Colum- bus Hall recently. | Mr. Ivor Davies, president, as- sisted by Mrs. Davies, and Mr. and Mrs. David Pugh, Sr., past president, greeted the guests. z The banquet was attended and " enjoyed by 265 people of Welsh : origin and extraction from Osh- . lawa and surrounding district. | The program included a toast to Wales by Mrs. Gwladys Kin- sey; toast to Canada, Mrs. T. D. Thomas, MPP; Mr. Hayden John, baritone, of Toronto sang Welsh selections, actompanied by his «iq mother, Mrs. J. Pritchett, fol- {lowed by community singing of {songs of Cambria, conducted by Mr. David Jenkins, accompan- lied by Mr. Stanley Locke. Mr. David Pugh, Jr., expressed ap- preciation of a delightful evening to the hard - working executive. |Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Phillips and Mrs. George Rus- Seated at the head table were: |R., Jones, Mrs. Viola Magee, Mr. sell, Oshawa, and Mr. and (Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Davies .land Mrs. Patrick Chappell, Sr., Mrs. Andrew Scero, Deseronto. and Mrs. David Pugh, 's. | Mr. and' Mrs. Daniel Jones, Mrs. | --Photo by Hornsby |Gwladys Kinsey, Mr, .|Arthur Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Stan- " | of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Scero, Oshawa, and Mrs. John Rus- | sell, Deseronto, and great- | granddaughters of Mrs. Walter ---- Thomas, MPP and Mrs. Thomas, ley Simpson, Mr. G. Simpson, | Mr. and Mrs. Fairview Lodge, Whitby. |St. Gregory's parish tended the meeting of the Mental Canadian. Lesion ox Health Society, and stated that|Court Oshawa, IOF the Society was asking the var-|Calvary Baptist YWMC ious women's organizations in|West Courtice H and S Oshawa for vounteers to visit pa-|St, George's (Ritson Group) tients at the Ontario Hospital, | Beta Sigma Phi Whitby, who were without|St. Stephen's WA friends, many of whom had been Rendezvous Club there for years an' were almost/ Pythian Sisters forgotten by the outside world. |Kate McLaurin Aux, Mrs, James Conner reported a|St: George's WA total of 206 patients visited at the Nellie Dearborn Group Oshawa Hospital during Decem- | wen NESDAY ber, January and February, 67 University Women's Club of whom were from outside yistory Lodge. LOBA points. During the same period Rebekah Lodge No. 3 she spent a total of 33 hotirs hair-| Northminster WMS dressing for elderly residents at|Come Double Club Parent-Teacher Assn. Mrs. J. A. Yanch, spiritual con-|Dr. Robert Thornton H and § vener, announced that a Day of Centre Street WMS Recollection for all the women of|St. Matthew's WA would be| held in the auditorium on Sun. THURSDAY day, March 27, under the direc-|Eva Alexander Group tion of the Reverend M. Berriault|St: Andrew's WMS of Holy Cross parish. |King Street WA Mrs. Ray Scott, convener of ed-|?th Scout Mother's Aux. ueation, announced a fashion-show Calvary Eaplis Wus to be held .in the parish auditor-| Dy Root ders Aux, {four bedrooms. | "Dormitories might be a better word than bedrooms," Mrs. Col- {lins said. "'There's one for the | girls, one for the boys, a nursery and a room for my husband and me" London Dandies Sporting Mink LONDON (AP)--British men have started wearing mink. The news broke daintily above fashionable breas'-nock- ets at the opening of the Brit- ish men's anc bh: ys' trade fair in London Monday. "The modern man," said a well-dressed young fashion pro- moter, "wears mink - trimmed handkerchiefs now. "Brightens the look of a chap's suit, y'know." A new-look list of the styles well - dressed men just don't wear any more was also intro- duced. 'They include most things most men wear. Modern men, said the pro- moter, don't wear brown tweed topcoats now. They wear green or blue or coats in pastel-shaded nylon. "And you don't need buttons with our new coats," he said. "The material grips together." Trousers that bag at the knees, he said, are definitely not modern. "We wear drip - dry ma- terials" said the promoter. of course, there's gold Looks very smart, y'know." And you can consign that -fondly regared old felt hat to the trash can. Superfluous Hair PERMANENTLY REMOVED B and fastest, Kree Century Series shortwave, revealing your true self, free of worry and embar- rassment. FREE Consultation MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshowa at the Genosha Hotel, March Sth-9th PHONE RA 3-4641 for appointment on these dates | FJURY=LOVEL OSHAWA - BOWMANVILLE - WHITBY Stanley Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Andrews, Joanne Jackman, Robert Boyce ir we, Rover joasers " Mr. and Mrs. David Pugh, Jr. The entertainment committee Wed In Double-Ring Ceremony under the chairmanship of Mr. Richard Williams was composed Simcoe Street United Church|train. The Victorian bodice fea-/of Arnott Davies, David Jenkins, was the' setting for a wedding, tured a boat shaped neckline and Stanley Locke, Mrs. Thomas recently, when Joanne Eleanor|long sheath sleeves. A coronet|Roche, Mervin Jenkins, David Jackman was united in mar-|of pearls held her fingertip veil Munkley, Jr. and David Andrews. riage with Robert Franklinjand she carried a cascade off Music was supplied by Mr. Boyce. white carnations. Godfrey's orchestra. Prize win- The bride is the daughter of, Mrs. Norman Short was matron ners were picked at half-hour Mr, and Mrs. H. C. (Cubby)|of honor, and the bridesmaids interv Prize winne were: Jackman of Oshawa, and the were the Misses Susan Jackman Miss Eva Locke, Mr. Eric Dun- bridegroom is the son of Mrs.|and Audrey Goyne. They wore ham, Miss Jean Evans and Mr. Ethelda Candy, of Oshawa and|identical short dresses of royal Lewis Brown of Buffalo, N.Y., the late Mr. Frank Boyce. blue velvet fashioned with round Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Skinulis. The double ring ceremony was necklines and short sleeves with Those attending were performed by the Reverend John short white gloves. Their head-| Mrs. O. Drake, Mr. and Mrs K. Moffat and Mr. Reginald dresses were bow knot bandeaux David J. Pugh, Mrs. J. W. Geen played the wedding music, to match their gowns, and they Pritchett, Mr. Hadyn John, Mr. and accompanied Mr. Douglas carried muff bouquets of white and Mrs. David Pugh, Sr., Mr Ross who sang "The Lord's chrysanthemums. and Mrs. David Munkley, Mr. Prayer" and "The Wedding] Mr. Douglas Boyce was best David Munkley, Jr., Mr. and Prayer." man for his brother, and the ush-| Mrs. J. Roche, Mrs, M. Given in marriage by her fa-lers were Mr. Gerald Jackman, | Howard, Mr. and Mrs. J. ther the bride wore a full length and Mr. James Gummow. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Lewis, gown of gardenia white peau de! The reception was held in the Mrs. Eva Taggart, Mr. and Mrs. sole sweeping into a eathedral Piccadilly room of Hotel Genosha, James Smart, Mr. and Mrs. where the bride's mother re-|Ellwood Cook ceived wearing an afternoon| Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Parfitt, GROUPS CLUBS {dress of dusty rose French chan- Mrs, NM. Dash, Toronto; Mrs. ' tilly lace with a feathered ban- Elizabeth A. Jenkins, Mrs. Eliza- deau of dusty rose and silver beth Jenkins, Mr. Mervyn Jen- BRUXILIARIES |grey. Assisting was the bride- kins, Miss Winnifred Hutton, To- [Slums mother i who chose ro-ironto; Mr. and Mrs. John Re {mance blue chiffon over taffeta, nolds, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. S. 17TH SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX. with a flowered cloche hat of Locke, Mr. H. Brown, Miss Jean The 17th Scout Mother's Auxil- champagne beige. They both|Evans, Mr. David Evans, Mr. ary recently held a meeting Injwore corsages of orchids injiand Mrs. John Evans, all of Buf- the lower hall of St. Paul's Pres-| shades of pink. |falo, New York; Mr. and Mrs. | byterian Church, presided over| For the wedding trip to Ver-| Leonard Clapp, Mrs. Billie Nott, by Mrs. James Morrison, presi- mont for skiing, the bride travel- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Russell, Mr. dent. There were 15 members|led in a mink brown wool winter and Mrs. W. R. Nadon, Mr. and present. |suit, with a matching hat and|/Mrs. A. R. Gray. | Mrs. vice- brown accessories, A white Gordon Jackson, Miss Myra Skinulis, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Skinulis, Mr. Rob- ium on the evening of March 9 at| ert Skinulis, Miss Myron Mich, the conclusion of which tea will be Mrs. G. Clapp, Mr. and Mrs. G.|served by Mrs. L. R. Menard's Locke. | group. Mr. and Mrs. S. Arnold, Mr.| The annual meeting and elec- and Mrs. William Werry, Mr. and tion of officers for the coming Mrs. R. Arnold, Mr. and Mrs. peague year will be held at the H. W. Price, Mr. and Mrs. G-| auditorium in April. Elected to the Vickers, Mr, and Mrs. D. Jones, | nominating committee were Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. QA. Barriage, Mrs. | R. Gay, Mrs. L. R. Menard Murney Barriage, Mr. and Mrs. |g Mrs. John Tavwcence. R. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. David | The soeaker Nr Arthur £ rews, Mr. id Mrs. . G.i., : . Alrovs M A Lewis, Miss O'Connor of Pickering, second Mary vewis. Mr. and Mrs, R.| vice-president and spiritual con-| Lewis, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur|vener of the Archdiocesan Coun-| St. George's Eve. Guild St. George's Aft. WA 3rd Scout Mothers' Silver Cross Women Court Charlene, COF Navy League Auxiliary Valleyview Park Aux. 14th Scout Mothers' Aux. FRIDAY Centre St. WA (East Group) Aux. and activities of the league mem-| bers, with particular reference to| the nature and benefits of a closed | retreat, was the subject of her] Celebrate 50 Years with REXIALL Merrick, Mr. and Mrs. B. cil CWL, was introduced by Miss| Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. T. Ed-| wards, Mr, and Mrs. Avard| Floyd, Mr. and Mrs. Edward] Powell, Mr. David Jenkins and others. SOCIAL NOTICE Mr. and Mrs, Stewart William- | son wish to announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Donelda Jean, to Mr, Denton Lynn Berry, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Victor] Berry, all of Ajax. The marriage| will take place in St. Paul's Unit-| ed Church, Ajax, on Saturday, | March 19, 1960, at 3 p.m, | | Mr. and Mrs. Edward 8. Down | announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Gail Irene, to Douglas Roy Bryant, son of Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Bry. | ant, all of Oshawa. The marriage| is to take place in the Salvation | Army Citadel on Saturday, March 26, at 2.30 p.m. president, acted as secretary. orchid comprised her corsage. ™ The treasurer's report was read On their return the couple will} by Mrs. Ian Muir. live in Oshawa. Mr. Fred Sewell, scout master, | PERSONALS Kate Connolly. The spiritual aims|George Fairhart, talk. She was thanked by Mrs. | GLECOFF Supermarket 174 RITSON BD. S. 10 50 Fh. Specials ! Monday Only ! BREAD =. 16° BROOKSIDE BIRDSEYE 15° PKG. FROZEN PEAS showed slides of the troop taken|contact Mrs. Wilfred Badgley. at last summer's camp in the The annual fall bazaar will Haliurion district. He also gave held Thursday, December 1. a short talk on the aims of scouts) The next meeting will be held|gwansea Ontario: Mr. and Mrs and the background of Lord on Tuesday, April 5. \W. G. Hawke. Mimico; Mr. and Baden Powell at oe of the] MCOE STREET WMS | Mrs. Donald Cowie, and Mrs. A. . The regular meeting of the J. Richardson, Willowdale; Mr. The father and son ban vill anni be held at the Masonic Temple, WMS of Simcoe Street United and Mrs. Gordon Manning, Mr. March 12 at 6.30 p.m. '|Church was held on Thursday and Mrs. Arthur Bradley, Miss i aftern . March 3. Th resi- Nancy Coady, Mr. and Mrs. Nel- The March meeting will be held dent Mics loves 3. Luke nt son Cowie, Mr. John Makarchuk, Thursday, March 17, in the lower |9€D!, "USS I sich M: ; ; EY A sided. Mr. and Mrs, Paul Hennesey, all hall of the St. Paul's Presbyter- : iggy mig rs. Ja : i . Encouraging reports were read of Toronto; Mr, and Mrs. James ian Church, Wilson road south, at s Spry. London: Mr 8.30 p.m. by the secretary, Mrs. Harry Spry, London; Mr. | {Smith, and the treasurer, Mrs.|D. Manning, Peterborough; Mr.| {Harold Gay. |and Mrs. Robert Coleman, Scar- The Ladies' Auriary, Cina. Th Subp secretary, Mrs RICO: JOS J 35 Sennett, 'Miss dian Legion Branch 43 met on|; aryon.- reques fe I | ia Bl iley 2 I hithe Tuesday evenin March 1 Jith bers to bring in any used nylon|Barbara Blakeley, all of Whith President Mr 8 a bi Bed hose or nylon garments, also/Mrs. N. McWat King ( ic ig Korot Ar good used clothing for the bale|Mr. Jack McWaters, Rexdal {ri + MH which will be packed at the May Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Jackman, Jon was Hist and welcomed) meeting, c d Yirig} and Mr. i ME E. Jatk : Te Mrs, Leo Gray and Mrs. Uriah man, Clarksburg; Mr. and Mrs. The resignation of Mrs. Alfred| jones are in charge of the re-|/Charles Hiltz, Ajax; Mr. and Lavender, first vice-president; freshments for the Easter WMS|Mrs. Howard Quinney, New- was accepted with regret. Mrs./meeting. An invitation was re-|castle: Mrs. C. R. Orton, Mr. Edward Bouckley was elected|ceived from King Street United|and Mrs. Keith Robinson, Mr. | first vice-president, Mrs. Norman Church WMS to attend its April| Lloyd Letherby, MPP, and Mrs. | McEvers as second vice-presi-|5 meeting at 8 p.m. Miss Mar-|Letherby., Mr. Jack Letherby, all Ys Ys dent and Mrs. Perry Smith, a|garet Pellow is to be the speaker. |of Coldwater, Ontario, color bearer. Mrs. Daniel Guilti-| Mrs. Orville Eagle led in the|. nan installed the officers. devotional period. A recording of The monthly "Night of Cards" a missionary in Angola conduct-|ing the funeral of a cousin the will be held next Tuesday, March|ing a religious service was play-|late Mrs. W. Haldane, of London, | 8 at 8 p.m. led, and a film shown entitled|Ontario, Mr. G. K. Drynan, Mas-| At the business meeting on|' 'Angola Awakes". Miss Evelyn son street, expects to be home March 15, the Zone Commander, Gay loaned both Jeconding and | today. Miss Rose Bate, will make her|the film. Mrs. Eagle read a story| ws is " i official visit. Refreshments will|of the progress of Christianity in| Mr. and Mrs. John Daniell be od ai Tasion of {the Congo. Jenkins, Rouge Hill, are enter- servec at conclusion of meet- taining at dinner at their home ing. NAVY LEAGUE AUXILIARY [on Monday for Professor Arthur of town guests at the be Boyce - Jackman wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Holliwell, Out CANADIAN LEGION AUX. Snowbound at Strathroy follow- mond Pleau, Bond street east,| Thursday evening for Miss Jac-| queline McConkey whose mar-| riage to Clarence Mervin Mackey | will take place March 11, in King-| ston Road United Church, Toron-| to. Hostesses were: Mrs. Ray- mond Pleau and Mrs. Thomas Wilson, assisted by Mrs. Ken- neth Lane. Bingo prizes were won by Miss Sylvia Hulme, Mrs. Au-| brey McConkey, Mrs. iff N | tin, Mrs. Derek Gandy, Mrs. Wal-| gerenko, Miss Jacqueline] McConkey and Mrs. Glen Dah-| mer. You are invited by the Social Department to send in any little tems of interest. News of teas,| surprise parties, showers, anni- versaries and comings and go- ings are always very acceptable | and for which there is no charge. Please write or telephone RA| Full Line of BIRDSEYE FROZEN FISH BANANAS = 2. 25° HAMBURG 3 .-1.00 ANNIVERSARY BUYS SPECIAL VALUES * . ® ° . ® AND NEW ITEMS MAR Da O n 12 on LR LUE to help maintain your Family's Winter Health 9 VITAMINS (including Br) plus LIVER and 12 MINERALS! 72 REXALL SUPER PLENAMINS TABLETS 2.day Supply (2-1 oz. bottles) ls 16 ounce ra! es aan. 6-da (1-1 oz. bottle) 135 Se SoZ h'% cues bore Now NOW All for $6.98 1-1B. FRESH BEEF SCHNEIDERS' PURE LARD 15¢ PKG, ON ALL ORDERS OF 10.00 AND OVER FREE DELIVERY 1 r= RAL $3.98 W227 Rexall Insorh 3-3474, local 18. FOR COUGHS DUE TO cOLDS SB ++ + SORE CHEST An invitation to visit Whitby | Auxiliary on March 23 was ac- cepted. A chartered bus will The February meeting of the Keppel-Jones, Professor of Hist- navy League Auxiliary was held|ory at Queen's University, King- SE Cia {at the home of Mrs. George Luh-|ston, formerly of the University SE Joave ue Sorpinal 0 PM. tala Harmony road south of Natal, South Africa. Professor] Sharp. 0 ery, ullams 1S| The secretary Mrs. Herbert A. Keppel-Jones will be giving a portation convener, series of lectures at the Univers- tele- Maynard, read the minutes. phone No. RA 3.4962. Correspondence regarding theity of Toronto next week. Among the the dinner guests will he Mr. Mrs. C. E. Vermoen gave a purchasing of a plaque by report on recent catering. Mem-Nayy League Auxiliaries of On-land Mrs. G. K. Drynan and Miss bers who can sew or knit are tario to be presented to the most pauline van Eyssen of Oshawa urgently needed to make goods|outstanding Sea Cadet Corps was ! : for the bazaar, to be held in read and the Oshawa Branch do-| April. A social evening will be nated five dollars toward the ton, and Miss Lois Sherman of held on March 29, with other|plaque Sydney, Nova Scotia, both stu- auxiliaries as visitors. The 25-| The penny sale was postponed dents at the University of Toron- year membership dinner will belts the April meeting, rather than'to, were recent guests of Miss] held on May 31. : the March meeting. Freda Dancey, Lauder road, and Members reported sick were, Mrs. Leonard Anderson ways Miss Kathy Derumaux,, Masson Mrs. Amy Nash, Mrs. E. Craw- and means canvener, reported) street. ford at home, Mrs. Clothier in/<hat a 400-day Clock and a table hospital and Mrs. Stovin in a rest|lamp had been purchased for the A miscellaneous shower was home. draw to he held on May 12. It held at the home of Mrs. Ray- was decided to purchase some - - cutlery for the kitchen at the Sea Cadet Barracks The prize donated by Mrs. Peter Miss Margaret Billings, Hamil- CENTRE STREET W.A. (West Group) The regular meeting of the West Group of Centre Street Tullock was won by Mrs. Georg United Church WA was held|[,uhtala. : }. Yooree Tuesday evening, March 1, with Refreshments were served Group Leader, Mrs. Leonard wre Luhtala, Mrs, Frank St Goldsmith presiding. and Mrs. James Cassidy. The devotional period was led convener by Mrs. W. D. Dickson and Mrs. The next meeting will be held William Baker read the scripture.| "Thursday March 10 at 8 m Further FITaugenents Were, the home of Mrs. Fred Kun made for the dessert tea and pro-|ye) "1275 Simcoe Street South gram to be held Wednesday, : -- April 27, from 12 noon. WOMEN JURORS A rummage sale is planned for Women in the Hawaiian Islands t to sit on jur NEW LOCATION JOHN WACKO REAL ESTATE INSURANCE 205 SIMCOE ST. S. RA 5-6569 Lorge Private Parking Lot For The Convenience Of Our Customers by arkey social Friday, March 11. Anyone having were given the ri goods for this sale were asked to ies in 1952. 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