George Lees Takes) Peterborough Bride Anna Belle Mather In Mark Street United Church, Peterborough, recently, George Drennan Lees, son of Mr, and Mrs, George D, Lees of Oshawa, bride Anna Belle r of Mrs. Charles 4 eterborough and the jgte Mr, Mather, The Reverend N. D, Patterson, DD, officiated and the church organist, Mrs, Hunter, played the wedding music, i The bride was given in mar- riage by her brother, Mr, Thomas Mather, She wore a semi-formal gos of gold peau de sole with a rge shaw! collar and full skirt, A matching petal headdress held her over-theface veil and she * |earried a bouquet of white roses, orchids and white heather, | Mrs, Robert Gibson was her| sister's matron of honor, She wore peacock blue organza over| taffeta in sheath style with a tunic overskirt, She carried white shasta chrysanthemums, The flower girl, Miss Sharon Page, was in mauve organza and car-| New Appointments To Staff Announced By Oshawa YWCA Bathe, refresh will be {planned by Mrs, Daniel Guilt | ST. GEORGE'S AFT, WA Bt. Goorge's Amos of the WA on Branch its meet. 13, roll call was spswered by 22 mem bers The president, Mrs, John Saw. GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES i bel Joyce gave an account of ber! recent visit to the Missionary Conference, held at McMaster University. Mrs, Murry Eaton reported on the reading course, The Ladies Auxiliary, Canadian fing exerting. September 15, with| mute ,iday evening, 13, with s president Mrs, for the late Mrs, D, M. Rose, Mrs. William Collins rerd the sstiptue lesson, Mrs, Charles mi G/ read prayer for prayer s, Miss Connie Colpus and iss Mable Jones, A letter was read from Miss Mable Jones, Minutes of last meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs, E. A, gave the treasurer's re- port. Miss C, E, Wesson read cor- respondence, Mrs, John Beamish gave d report, The group meets September 22 for Mrs, H. W. Browne gave a ta funds Frank Prouse, Pickering, was 8¢- oy the work of caring cepted. The group Is to leave the and sick veterans in the city. church at 7.30 p.m. on Octob The del and 1, going to the convention at Windsor will leave on Thursday morning. {This is registration day and the on the Study Book. A large num- convention will be held each ber of canned fruit and vege: (day until Sunday, | tables were brought in. These will | | | be taken up fo the Deanery meel~ The catering report was given! io", bo" sont on fo Bev: by Mrs. Herbert Bathe, Those ¥e- Lodge, The deanery is to be he ported sick were Mrs, Norman go §¢ George's, Blekering, Sep- McEvers and Mrs. Bilton, tember 28, There will be a business meet. A rummage sale will be held ing next week on September 20 at| October 13 and the next business \discussed to be 27, Mrs. Robert Bennett and Mrs, Roy Hood put money in the birth- day box, . | Mrs, Leonard Kellett and group served refreshments, MARGARET HAMILTON GROUP MISS URSULA STROTER ~~Oshawa Times Photos MRS, MARIA JOHNSON The YWCA is pleased to an-|games and sports at the Oshawa AS A PERSONAL GIFT Mr, Thomas Anderson presented his Old-Time Residents Observe |Becomes The Bride bride of 60 years ago with a |~ Jewel chest he had made him- self, ~Oghawa Times Photo Diamond Wedding Anniversary An Oshawa couple who, through a long lifetime together have endeared themselves to alpassenger steamers. From 1925 and Gary Edward Vaughan, son|Each had a corsage of yellow| 4 ademy of Art in. Amsterdam! on wide circle of friends and acqu-/to 1930 he operated the Oshawa of Mr, and Mrs, Watson (Skip) roses and pompoms, a a s shining| Hatchery, he and his wife ran a Vaughan, all milestone on Thursday: Mr. and grocery business and a milk busi- solemnized recently at Northmin-|their honeymoon in the United aintances, reached a | a Daynard Barbar Of Gary Vaughan | of Oshawa, was Mrs. Thomas Robert Anderson,(ness, On his five-acres he kept ster United Church, Park road north, quietly observ-| cows and the couple would be up| ed their diamond wedding anni-|at 3.30 a.m. to do the milking and versary. The highlight of the day was bottling, Now, at 82, he is still active; the arrival of a cable of good| mowing the lawn in summer and wishes from Her Majesty the shovelling snow in winter, Mr. Queen. Cabled greetings also ar-| Anderson believes that keeping rived from their daughter, Mrs. busy keeps him well and like a Nora Lowery, and grandson, Mr, David Lowery, who are visiting in Scotland. Mrs. Lowery is fly-| around the block. ing back tomorrow and her par- He loves woodwor! | takes his daily walk true Englishman he "constitutional", a ents are anticipating a visit from|pentry when he is not gardening, their only daughter Greetings were algo received] from Prime Minister John Die- fenbaker, the Honorable Michael Starr, Minister of Labor Mayor Lyman Gifford friends and neighbors came an in- eredible number of aoniversary| cards, MARRIED IN ENGLAND Margaret McCullough and couple were married in St, Nich- olas Church, Greater Yarmouth,|modern outlook, She likes up- England, on September 15, 1000, date novels and since a recent and finds plenty to do making The Reverend 8. C, H, Atkin. son officiated, The wedding| music was played by Mr, Harold | Philip. George Styles of Toronto was the soloist, | [ried white mums, dresses to match their dresses/new staff members--Mrs X Johnson ag program director and| Catharines Mr, Douglas Taylor was best Miss Ursula Stroler as assistant camp near Honey Harbour, man and the ushers were Messrs, [program director, {Jack Mather and Paul Tane, | A reception was held in the|two sons, has recently moved to °F the coming season and the ) The bride's| Oshawa from Foot | mother reccived in avocado green ceedingly well qualified lace over tafieta with white ac-new post, She The marriage of Barbara Jean cessories and the bridegroom's|grerdam Holland. and dafer lived Will begin in October are an art| A man of initiative and energy Eleanor Daynard, daughter of mother was in brown, printed io. cone vears in the United C1885 for adults--men and wo- he began as an engineer on ocean Mr, and Mrs, Clare E, Daynard jersey with beige accessories. grain She is a graduate of {he men--instrueted by Mrs and over-the face veils, {Sunday School hall, baby chrysanthe- { w Mr, and Mrs, Lees, who spent States, are making their home in Toronto, For going away, the bride wore a brown and bl check jacket dress, black white accessorie of white baby chrysanthemums, Given in marriage by her father the bride wore an original| gown of white peau-de-soie de- E PERSONALS signed with a r ded neckline, a matching cummerbund and a k and car- chapel train, A pearl and rhine- Mather wi stone tiara held her fingertip veil recently included Mr. and and she carried a cascade of red G. D. Lees, Miss Doris Lees, Mr, ght Associations and mending toys for his great sweetheart roses and stephan- grandchildren, otis. Through all the years Mrs, An-| and | derson has stood at her husband's maid-o F o m side in all his enterprises; milk- ants were Mrs, ing the cows at the crack of dawn|and Mrs, Frank McLaughlin, All| "OW T¢ and working in the market gar-\wore beige lace den. Flowers are her great joy ganza. Their headdresses {and thumb" she has cultivated many eye-level veils Mrs. Anderson is the former| beautiful plants, specializing in|yellow and the African violets, blessed with a "green| | Passed 80, she has a youthful,| to- They came to Canada in April|ness has devoted much time to 1909, Their family consists of one reading. She always enjoys fancy daughter, Mrs. Nora Lowery who work and crochet. | two grand. Oshawa in Toronto; William of lives sons, David of Troy, Ohio, and four|they had an argument, and Mr.| | Anderson still enjoys a good poli-| great grandchildren, When the pioneers first arriv.| tical argument, the ed they settled on a farm near|to keep Oshawa, but when an opening oc¢- surred for a mechanic at and gether for them and if and when| It has been a happy life to-| | y would agree quiet for an hour, | Like other old-timers thelir| the| chief memory of Oshawa in the Schofield Woollen Mills, Mr, An- old days was "the mud", In the| derson returned to his former spring, the four corners was a Ontario, For trade, A Later he joined the McLaughlin| Carriage Company and worked on Buicks, before an assembly | street" line was installed. Hampered by scription. ill health he left the automotive industry and worked up his own market garden on Rark north, where he had {to find a place to cross , was Mr. Anderson's de- newly wedded pair will live in|p, road|to St. urchased | street was quagmire and "you'd often have| to walk a block out of your way} the He recalled that from the Brook House, at the CNR station Andrew's Church, Simcoe nothing much but five acres of land. He built his| farms. The police was a two-man present home there in 1 derson avenue now runs throug son, "is the first to help anyone on the street", 922. An-|force who had little to do except| hito halt run-away horses, There| his former property and accord-|was no crime; few people even Oshawa ing to the neighbors, Mr. Ander. had locks on their doors, . But, for all that, the present looks good to the Andersons, Women Jo Aldwinckle, 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, September 17, 1960 Women's Editor Dial RA 3-347¢4 Tentative Plans For Society ildren To Aid Dea Ch i | | | i] Miss Carol Hutcheson was the Peter Dunford silk over or- beige feathers and pearls A reception was held In the Piccadilly Room at the Hotel Gen. f-honor, The other attend.'0f Bedford whe 11. 8inald Spencer and David Spen- there is no charge. cer. Oshawa guests at the Lees Robert Munn, Mr, Ronald Masulka, Mr, and Mrs, Ronald| Duffy and Mr, Daniel MeGreish| © Mrs, G. D. Lees, and has aunt, turned to England Teas, birthday parties, wedding! A were anniversaries, coming and going|puggeldorf and as withlof guests and your own holiday | training course did child welfam: and they carried plans are always of Interest t0|work for three years, She hite gladiolus petals. |this column, Write, telephone or y i Mr, Patrick King was best|yisit the social department with man, Ushering were Messrs, Re-|your item of news for which! Both wore petal head. nounce the appointment of two gin the history of Art and Philoso- phy at the University of Amster.' dam and two years' study of Ar ok | In ack taught art in s and a corsage and during the second great war {More recently she has for nine | years taught art for the Fort |has directed art classes at sum. Imer camps, She is very interest | led in all kinds of community redding in Peterborough|;, CGIT, church Mrs. | school » was visiting his/uate In physical and health edu. cation from the Bundes-Schule in |Essen, Germany, She was an ac- tive member of the Girl Guide jjyving 'Y* day camp and in August fill.] The September meeting of the ed this same position at the Sf, YWCA residential Margaret Hamilton Group of $t,17.30 p.m. and a social evening Is Paul's Presbyterian Church was|planned for September 27 with held at the home of Mrs, Charles Port Perry Auxillary as guesis Cornelius, Baldwin avenue, with The entertainment convener the president, Mrs, Derek Allen for this will be Mrs, Herbert Maria Mrs, Johnson and Miss Stroter meeting is October 11, Refreshments were served by Mrs, Bert Morgan, Mrs, Thomas Keast, Mrs. W, D, Hall and Mrs. Charles Lamb, with her Are at present working on plans Mrs, Johnson who, presiding, | Bible Study subjects for each ex, ; hof tha n m are based her Tuerday and Wednesday even-|.n the women of the Bible and Am- ings Two new programs which|the one for this month was con- ducted by Mrs, Allen New projects for the year were John-| Aigeussed and approved with the instruction in| 'irst one being a rummage sa'e ith two years' additions! study *ketehing, oils, water ecolors,/to be held on September 21 at ele,, and a Junior gymnastic/the CRA at 1.30 p.m .|class for public school girls fea | Tea was served by Mrs, Corne- tituring gymnastics, games and'ius assisted hy her daughter is Oren House to be held ne for was born in Including DAISY Paris and rie Recreation Commission and tisement work and Berlin, She has dancing for young girls under the Carolyn and Mrs, Cecil Breen, Holland prior fo direction of Miss Strother, KATE McLAURIN AUX The opening Fall meeting of Old Lady Marks |the Kate McLaurin Circle of First Bantist Church was held at the ' home of Mrs, Murray Eaton, 108th Birthday {Columbus, The president, Mrs. ho g . |L, M, Parrott, presided. nes | ORMSTOWN, Que. (CP)~-Mrs.| Mrs, F, M, McLellan presented ork and in Fort Erie wag active| Charles Fisher Moe has cele- the worship service, Mrs, G. W,! and Sunday iractd her 106th birthday in this|Besse had charge of the topic of "town 5 miles southwest of Mont.|"Tndia", She described the Bap. bln . real. She was born near here on|tist mission work being carried Miss Stroter is a recent news| July 21, 1852 lon among the hill people of the omer fo Canada and Is a \grad-| gic the last 18 vears and Saori and Oriya tribes, She now slightly deaf, Mrs, Moe lives "tated that these people were far quietly at 'the home of her 77.|from the more civilized areas, year-old son, Charles, Three oth.|and this tended to increase their Bm They are Mrs, Margaret|illiteracy and poverty, The pre- ssoclation in her home city of Learmonth, 8, of Calgary: Ar. valence of wild animals in these part of her/chie Moe, 74, a bachelor who areas also added to the mission. spends winters In Vancouver and aries' difficulties, has summers in Ormstown, and Mrs,| Plans were made to despatch spent the month of July directing Helen McDougall of Ormstown,|a food parcel to India, Mrs, Ma- We Carry . . . Prash BRAS and GIRDLES See the full page color adver- in this issue of ONTARIO TODAY, n SHOP 9 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH (Telephone RA 8.3474.) Out-of-town guests at the osha, To receive, the bride's mo- Vaughan-Daypard wedding were ther wore delphinium blue taf. Mr. and Mrs, A, Campbell and feta and silk lace with a match. Mr. and Mrs, B. Connan, Brant. | ing Jacket and beige accessories.|ford: 8 J t.| Amherstburg; Mr, and Mrs Spencer, nard and Mr. and Mrs, R. Smith, | The bridegroom's mother assis ing was in royal blue jersey with matching accessories, For their wedding trip the cou. ple toured Quebec and north east going away the bride wore a black wool crepe sheath with a red feather hat and harmonizing accessories. The Oshawa, | | SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. James Sabyan, announce the engage- ment of their only daughter, Irene Mary, to Mr, Patrick Law- rence Higgs, son of Mr, and Mrs William A. Higgs of Montreal, Quebec, The marriage will take place on Saturday, October 1, at 12 o'clock in St. Gertrude's Ro- man Catholic Church, Oshawa. ENGAGEMENT | The engagement is announced of Gwenyth Jean, daughter of Mrs. Robert D. Campbell of Ajax and the late Reverend Robert D. Campbell, to Mr. Daniel Alexan- der McLeod Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs, Daniel A, McLeod of Hay- ward, Wisconsin. The marriage will take place on Saturday, Oc-| tober 8, 1960, at 3 pm, in Ajax| Baptist Church, Eileen Reid Feted Bride-Elect Mrs, James Reld, Margaret | | art, Dr, L. A, Kane, Mr. M, W, ! Book, Mr. Murray McLeod and | others has been responsible in ob- taining the services of Miss Mary ! McDonald to teach and guide in 4 the speech and mental develop- ment of these children, |street, was hostess at a trousseau tea for her daughter, Miss Eileen |Reid, whose marriage to Mr. | |Gordon Barney took place this |afternoon at Albert Street United {Church. Pouring tea and serving Mr. and Mrs. R, Spencer, C, Mr, and Mrs, G, Stan Windsor; Mr, and Mrs, W, Vaughan, London; Mr, and Mrs, | Reginald Daynard and Mr. and Mrs. Garwood Daynard, Kit-| chener, Following the marriage of Miss oris Jackson and Mr, Richard) Evans, both of Oshawa, at Christ, Memorial Church on Saturday, | September 10, a reception was held at Sandalwood Restaurant and later Mr, and Mrs. W. G Jackson entertained the wedding party and friends at their home| on Herbert Avenue. Mrs, Thomas Gladman, the | new president of Courtice Home| and School Association, entertain. ed the executive at her home on Thursday evening, Plans were made for discussions at the regu- lar Home and School meeting on| Tuesday evening. During a recent vacation Mr, and Mrs, Jack MacGregor, Byron Court, and Mr, and Mrs, Richard Callison, Burk street, explored the Ausable Chasm, Miss Carol Clark whose mar-| riage to Mr. Ronald Weeks is| taking place this afternoon in Centre Street United Church was| honored recently at a shower! given by the women of the| church, Miss Clark and Mr. | Weeks are members of the choir | of the church and are both Sun- day school teachers, The choir presented Its gifts on Wednesday | night, September 14, at the home | of the superintendent, Mrs, Alyn| Elliott, Whiting avenue, and' the teachers and officers of the Sun- day school also made suitable presentations, ! Oshawa Y.W.C.A. 1399 CENTRE STREET RA 3-7625 Sept. 20 - 21, Tuesday and Wednesday from 8-10 p.m. REGISTER NOW for your activities CRAFTS: JUNIORS AND TEENS: were Miss Marie Ritzie and Miss The Association will welcome, Marilyn Bell of Oshawa and Miss Aluminum Etching Copper Tooling LODGES AND anyone interested in helping to amue Dice in this UC presentation was made by the is Yaw neighbors and friends, a2 MeDopald will be at su) Miss Reid was also honored Thursday of each week X com. When Miss Marie Ritzie and Mrs. | y . [Stephen Ritzie held a miscellane mittee was appointed to consider ous. shower at the home. of Missi a slate of officers, Those appoint- Ritzle. Simcoe street south a ed to the committee were Mr. "a, nol employees of the Dok, Mr. Teoma: Tul. future bride in the parts depart. | Mrs. Willlam Shaw and Mrs. ment, General Motors, held al T. D. Thomas. 'Imiscellaneous shower at the 4 An organization meeting will be home o yas. Robert Weeks, Ros held in October. The date to be ™yre SURE Barney and Mis i auncunced inten, | call M1ss|Roy Harpell were co-hostesses at | Gertrude Tucker, supervisor of (8 miscellaneous shower at the| A home of Mrs. Barney, Jane #5 7% public health nursing, RA 51153, Htromt. Downsview, Ontario. The co-workers of the bride elect also presented her with a| hand mixer, { Following the rehearsal last evening Bd wedding party was entertal at the home of the i {future bride's parents, Mr. and| ward School, Toronto, and later Lauded By Primate fut James "Reid, Margaret | at Sunny View School, Toronto. | OTTAWA (CP) -- Some 400!street. This was the first of its kind in women from across Canada at- | | Canada. tended a service in Christ Church bers including teen-age and chil. A meeting was held on Wed-|Cathedral here Supday night/Christian church was the basis nesday evening at Simcoe Hall to/OPening the week-long 75th an-|of Canadian society. discuss the formation of a Society Wiversary meeting of the "People knew their Bible, and for the Deaf and Hard of Hear- Woman's auxiliary of the Angli- the emphasis then was on mis. ing. can Church of Canada. sion work, Today no place is The prime purpose of this As! Most Rev, Howard H, Clark, wholly Christian and no place is sociation is to aid children of pre. Primate of Canada and arch: wholly pagan." school age to have some under- bishop of Edmonton, paid tribute, Mrs. Helen Gruben, an Eskimo| standing of speech and also toto the seven Ottawa women who woman from Tuktoyaktuk, assist parents of children so af-/founded the Anglican WA in 1885. N.W.T., has taken her first trip! flicted who are attending kinder-' There now are 60,000 adult mem- out of the Arctic to attend. garten or public school to under. bers and a. total of 169.000 mem- "This is the happiest day of stand the problem and to learn dren's groups, my life," commented the petite how to cope with it, Archbishop Clark said that preity Eskimo woman after her The help of Dr, Cameron Stew- when the WA was formed, the firkt day in Ottawa. Marilyn Bray of Port Perry. A '> Miss Nellie V. MacDonald, who will instruct has been a teacher of the deaf for 36 years. For the past 13 years she was directress of the nursery school for deaf children at King Ed- Anglican Women | Who Founded WA |were sent out. | lish cooking under the broiler. , Basic Sewing Painting end Drawing SOCIETIES LEND-A-HAND CLUB | The Lend-a-Hand Club PNG Rebekah Lodge No. 3 Oshawa| resumed its meetings, Sister Nelda Thompson, president, pre. sided, assisted by Sister Gladys! Blyth, vice-president | Sister Blyth reported Sister|} Viola Keeler had been in hospi. tal during the summer, also Bro-| ther Gordon Bunker. Birthday) cards and anniversary cards| LJ WOMEN: Keep-Fit Classes Swimming Classes Rendex-Vous Club Mother's Day Out (Nursery for Children) The treasurer gave her report. | The CPT report was given by Sis. Nelda Thompson -- one wheel chair and one hospital bed were! available for anyone wishing the | use of same which can be had) free by applying to the CPT com. | mittee, Odd Fellow Hall, King] street west, A A baking sale will be held on| Wednesday evening, September) 28 in the lodge hall { The group was sorry that Sis-| ter Alice Harston will be leav-| ing soon to live in Cobourg upon) her retirement from teaching. Bingo was played and refresh. ments were served by the host. | esses, Sisters Della Spencer, Vio.| la Keeler, Helen Kinsman and Elizabeth Farrow. | you. Free Refreshments HOUSEHOLD HINT i Spaghetti sauce can be cooked with broiled fish. Dot fillets about half cooked, then pour the spaghetti sauce over them. Fin. Swimming Closes for boys and Girls Junior Gym end Gomes for Public School Girls Y.Teen Club for Teenage Girls in School MEN AND WOMEN = Badminton Club Bridge Class Craft Classes German Conversation Course Ballroom Dancing Y-Variety Club Small fees are charged for membership in clubs and classes The Y.W.C.A, is assisted by the Oshawa Community Chest. This is your opportunity to find out what it offers \ []