atharines will be the Vir, and Mrs, William who were married Columbus United Chure Formerly Miss Lenore Jane Marguerite Dalby, the Sunset Heights n Honors Outstanding Students the Sunset Heights Home and School 3 tion, Mrs. E, K. James, president, presented silver cups to the three outstanding students: Howard Goldblatt, senior; Sandra Cook, intermediate; Ronald Watt, Lloyd Weiderick, principal, duced the speaker, Mr se Fletcher, chairman of the { Education, who gave ant guide posts to fol- ng the ehild in school: attending Home and School tion meetings, interest is November meeting of the bride is the daughter of Mr. and | Albert Street United Church | George L. Ford, Oshawa, and Mrs, Lloyd N, Dalby and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs, John Pawlowsky, all of Oshawa, Photo by Ireland H&S Association The Reverend H. A. Mellow will speak at the December meet- ing on, "The Makings of a Good Citizen", Refreshments were served by the mothers of the children in| Grade 1, was the scene of the wedding of Mr, and Mrs, David James | Cowie, The bride, the former Miss Joy Lillian Ford, is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. the bridegroom is the son of Mrs, James Cowie of Audley and the late Mr. Cowie, Photo by Mary's Studio | Gregory the Great were wi Married recently man Catholic Church 7 ' in the Ro- | of B8t, Mr, and Mrs, John Charles Devlin, Formerly Miss Donna Marie Lyons, the bride is the daughter | Jo Aldwinckle, Women's omen, Editor Dial RA 3-3474 Women's Auxiliary 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 24, 1960 Ebenezer On Saturday, November 12, a beautiful Indian summer day, some 85 members, past and pres ent, of Ebenezer auxiliaries of the WMS assembled at the church for a dinper meeting, honoring the tion, Representing both and evening auxiliaries, Mrs afternoon Allocates $8000 PERSONALS To Hospital Board | The November meeting of the n schoo! aims; there must Women's Auxiliary of the Oshawa Mr, and Mrs, Geza Angi, berry avenue, and presented her Jones avenue, spent the weekend with a padded clothes hamper co-operation with the n Cleveland, Ohio, where they and many other useful gifts, The co-hostess was Mrs, Ruth Wright, Mrs. Adrian Hill was hostess at a miscellaneous shower held the parent should try to General Hospital on Monday, siended the wedding of Mrs. understand his child November 21, was well attended.| Anoi's cousin, Miss Helen Pastor, v guide him; the par-|and the members were welcomed {5 Mr, John Molnar, Among the child realize/by the president, Mrs, guests who attended from Cleve-|at her home, on Myers avenue I nereasingly difficult Basselt, land were the bride's mother, jigs Bernice La Porte, sister of work is a preparation for| After the reading of the minutes) Mrs, Peter Pastor, Sr., her broth- the bride-to-be, arran ed 3 is higher education and for com-|by the secretary, Mrs. Neil Felt ler, Mr, Peter Pastor, Jr, and|d ' gec a per- tition in the world. the success of the "Festival of Miss Florence Pastor, From|, Lloyd Akin thanked Mr. Gifts" bazaar held last week, was| Painesville, Ohio, were Mr, and Dieppe avenue, Miss Sandra Wil- help the the onal shower at their home on home of Mrs, R. T. Wilson, Glen- F A. J. Gay and Mrs, W, Brown welcomed the guests at the door. The Sunday School Hall and tables were artistically decorat-| ed In colors of gold and green, The Rev. Harold Stainton, pas-| tor, pronounced grace. A turkey dinner was served by the mem- bers of Courtice WA, Mrs. K, C. Hopkins, president, extended a cordial welcome to) all, and Mrs. FP. Reed, Hampton, {brought greetings from the Osh- awa Presbyterial on this happy| occasion, Mrs, R, E. Osborne, al charter member, and still a faith-| ful member of the afternoon aux-| lliary, cut the three-tiered cake. | |Another charter member, Mrs, W. Rundle, Oshawa, in her capable and humorous manner, | recalled many interesting events of those early gatherings, Mrs, E, Snowden read corre- spondence from former members unable to attend, Mrs, G, F.| Annis Jed in prayer, following a Honoring his marriage to Miss nda Marie La Porte, Mr, David Morris Wilson was entertained at the home of Mrs. Jerry Ruther nirepieces. The tea room was ' I fo n kept busy and the young women ord, Gibbons street, and present {period of silence, in memory of {members who have passed to {higher service, With pleasure and keen inter WMS Celebrates 70th Anniversary of Founding pi wh of Mrs, Harry Alvin Lyons of Oshawa and the late Mr, Lyons and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Charles Patrick Devlin of Oshawa and the late Mr, Devlin, Photo by Ireland Mrs, Lloyd Down, Mrs, Wesley Down, and Mrs. Murray Osborne aug two trios. Mrs, George Pearce led the devotions speak- ing mainly on the WMS Watch- word, "Not by might, not by| Lord of hosts." | Mrs, Otis Worden, was guest speaker, For her, too, |Home and School Night of Cards At Queen Elizabet sisting of Progressive Euchre and | Bridge Queen Elizabeth School, minic Gattellaro, awa, in St. Gregory's Roman Catho- lic Church, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, An- 70th anniversary of its organiza- power, but by my spirit, saith the guests at the door with the con- Toronto, Eric Brock and Mrs, Br it was a day of reminiscing, It|™ was returning to her birthplace, wher: she was made a life mem- ber at the age of 13 months, She is the daughter of the late Rev. and Mrs, Liddy who were serv- ing Courtice charge at that time, ler inspirational talk brought a pleasant and memorable after- noon to a close, SAND OR SALT Sand, instead of salt, is recom- mended for icy walks and drive- ways because salt washed off into surrounding soil can cause damage to trees, shrubs and flow- ers, Sand tracked into the house may be a nuisance, but it will not stain floors and rugs as salt will, NEW , , SAR MEANS A BRAND NEW HAIR-DC FASHION Yi etcher, ontline the convener, Mrs. A.|Mrs, Louls Pastor and daugh.|[%0n assisted, Relatives of the . Ww. ey by The ts lin Lisa and Yolanda, and son | Prospective bridegroom held vy ' . Imost gratifying and the co-opera-| Frank and Mr. and Mrs, Albert|™ scellaneous shower at Children 8 Reading [tion of all auxiliary members and| Pastor and daughter Dolly. rain a k Som, La . the patronage of the general | oe AVENUE. She Was assisted Industrial Arts public, were commented on en-| The Ladies' Guild of St. Luke's|,f {pe future Son, 3 Boley thuslastically by Mrs. Armstrong. | Presbyterian Church held its first lowing the Eom, '0 / Rired at H&S Of extreme Interest was the re-\bnzaar recently, which Was Blithe birthday party was entert 8 port given by Mrs, J. G. Dancey, great success. It was officially oq" 20 spo home Y Mr ortala- Followi open house, which|a delegate to the recent conven- opened by the Reverend Kenneth po.) Wilson, Whiting a anc Mrs, | attended. the November|tion of the Women's Hospital Aux-| Mathews. The displays at the var- h Ing avenue, South Simcoe H and S|iliaries of Ontario, Mrs. R. W./ious booths were home baking, tion was presided over by|Bassett who also attended, com- aprons, knitted goods, articles of | 14 t Lewls mented briefly. embroidery, crocheted articles, s were given by Mrs.| The officiai past presidents' pin candy, touch and take, Christmas Willlam Blake was on display and will be adopt rea "C'" Conferenceled by the auxiliary. ittended In Peterbor ntly room attendance was won Agr d Gifford aret Knight har Ma her eading her tople the as ht explained oa n Lowe poke a few e TB VN n this city TB admitted to every day. The three which are most af housewives oners, It is estimated 0.000 people now have TB every month moments on th 1 Progress ases of un ion 10 die is our responsibility to co-oper » and have our test taken 1 Hughes gave talk on his pos Indnsty Arts teach yeople Maurice nterestin \ al aire skills and tools tions are discussed il location of or vhich the min t be known, thu other sold in knowing maybe not ner de it himself cket for the doo Mrs. A. Was th the Grade freshments, a Strickland's Grade tive forwarded to the who chose "OM {part payment of the pledge to the unit ling for Grades 1, 2{ponding secretary, reported as did painting students the althe he Mrs, Charles M. Elliott, treas |urer, gave her report and on motion of Mrs. H, B, James, ap-| proved by the members, eight |thousand dollars was voted to be Hospital Board, {recent bullding fund Mrs, Grant McIntosh, corres of Mrs. the standing Earl Mann the conveners committees { training school committee lasked for food for the evening of "|Sunday, December 11, when re- freshments will be served after \ nurses' carol service. Maga zines and newspapers will be {again supplied to the nurses' res |idences Mrs. J, G, Carter, convener of gift shop, thanked all who help In any way in the shop anc with the gift cart which is cir culated on Mondays and Thurs days, The shop Is tastefully dec ) and hoth the shop and the gift feature a good selection of Christmas cards and gif for le, Mrs, W. W, Baldwin will staff the shop until the Decembe meeting. Mrs, Ted McComb wil! upervise magazines and flowers the next period Mrs. C. D. Russell gave the membership report and Mrs Grant McIntosh Introduced a new member, Mrs, James Walker, membershin now stands at 211 |A life membership has been taken [bs Mrs, E, H, Walker, | The evening group was rep {resented by Mrs. Gordon Curley] and Mrs. Ray Lunn, who gave a {resume of its activities. It will sponsor a dance in January Miss Gladys Hill of the nursing staff of the Hospital spoke of the {mass tuberculosis survey now be-! {ing conducted in Oshawa. It was again decided to distri. bute gifts to patients in the hos. pital at Christmas, and Mrs. J. L Beaton will convene a committee [to make arrangements Tea was served, with Mrs, C.| W. Ferrier presiding | |For BETTER UNDERSTANDING SPEAKER Mrs. Myrtle Sturtridge of To- ronto, secretary of the Domin- jon Council of the United Council of the United Church, will be the speaker at the Woman's Association service 7 Street United at Albert Church Canadian Association of Consu-| mers, with its finger on the pulse! {of public opinion, has arranged a anel discussion on "Style Versus omfort in Shoes" at an open) meeting in E. A. Lovell School auditorium. Airing their views] wil! be Mr. John Dancey and Mr | James Humphrey, shoe mer-| {chants; Mr. J. A, Brittain, foot| |specialist, and Mrs, C. H. Vipond speaking as a mother and home on Sunday morning, November 'maker. The question and answer kind of gift di period promises to be a lively lone, of the Church served, Mrs, G. D, Conant attended the| unveiling of a portrait of her| brother, Brigadier Armand Smith| 'BE, MC, ED, at his home at Wmona on Tuesday. Brigadier| Smith is chairman of the board of directors of E. D. Smith and Son Ltd, who commissioned the In attendance were the artist, Cleve Horne and Mrs. Horne and members of the board { HS lass Surveyisewing; Mrs, H. B. James, cards; and their wives who, later, were There|the 4 entertained at dinner at the Royal Connaught Hotel, Hamilton, Teas, birthday ding anniversaries, coming and| going of guests, and your own| holiday plans are always of in- terest in this column, Write, tele-| phone or visit the social depart. ment with your item of news for which there no charge, Tele- | phone RA 3-3474 parties, wed Miss Helen Robinson of Long Bea spending an h, California, is « must be spell orated for the Christmas season. eight-week vacation with her par- inson, Mr. and Mrs Hortop street Gordon Rob. | La Porte] Mr, David| place on has been| nuptial parties. Co- future bride at gathered at the Donald Hoy, New- Gem Of An Idea To Surprise Him Here is a turnabout gift Sug. gestion for the man in your life; give him a diamond for Christ. mas This not meant as a re- minder that it is still leap year, It is a different kind of dia. mond, a diamond phonograph needle -- that adds up to a rare opportunity for her to surprise him with a diamond A Jensen diamond needle is a Christmas gift any hi-fi owner will cherish, not only at Christ. mas time, but all year round. Whenever he plays a record, he will be reminded of how much a diamond needle enhances the quality of the music and he will have Christmas all over again, Most men are particular about the performance of their hi-fi equipment. The needle takes more punishment than any part of the phonograph, and is per haps the key to the performance of the entire set, If the man in your life is interested in hi-fi, not only can you give him a dia. mond you will probably find that he appreciates this different Miss vise Morris Linda marri Wilson Noy pre he Marie i¢ to takes riday 25 nonorec mb arke of Marks Thea home of Mrs is est, the audience listened to Mrs Allan Down's "Story of the | Years," from a small group of Mrs, R. J, Adams assisted Mrs, |11 ladles as they gathered around Albert Faucher, Eulalie avenue,|the old wbod stove, as they pre at a bridal shower for Mrs. Fau-(pared to organize, down through cher's niece, Miss Doreen Mariela life - time of missionary endea- ed with personal gifts, RUDY'Skam stvuing And BARBER SHOP Wilson Shopping Ploza Free Parking RA 8.2351 Kitzul, en Sunday afternoon, vor and growth, | DUREAMEMTEIEHREN MH2RNTE SE 'Chuat at. K FA NOW COLOR EASE WITH AUTOMATIC 35 M.M. 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Morris in the undertaking. | The president, Mrs. R, W. Bas- | gett, introduced Mrs, Lyman Gif- ford, who officially opeped 'he bazaar, Tea pourers were Mrs T. D. Thomas, Mrs, Ernest Marks, Mrs. E. G, Storie and Mrs, T. L. Wilson Great interest was ereated by the display of beautiful "All Ng {tions" dolls, which were donated and dressed hy the different eth- inle groups of the city. The proud {owners are now Miss Pamela Vi. {pond, the Hungarian doll; Mrs, |Vern Murdoch, the Maltese doll Mrs, Vern Walker, Scots doll; IMr, P. McDonald, Dutch doll; Mrs. R. Hopson, Ukrainian doll Mrs, 8, Oliver, Kitchener, the {English doll; Mrs, J. P, G, Ma. roosis, Polish girl; Mrs. M. Gale, Polish, Polish boy; Canadian dol! Mrs. Andreerik; Mrs, L, Baker, French doll; Lyn Broadhursi Welsh doll; Mrs. R. Wiltshire {German doll | The excellent response of the Ipuhlie In patronizing the various tables was indeed most gratify A ino tonio Sylvestri of Italy and l, Those in charge ware as Jol | i p i ws: Tea room and publieits ibe bridegroom Is the son of Mrs, 8. J. Nobbin; aprons, Mrs Mrs, Antonino Gattellaro of |nayid Jamieson: treasurer table Italy and the late Mr. Gattel- (Mrs, Russell Nesbitt; doll booth laro. --Photo by Mary's Studio, |Mrs. Max Crozier; home baking E---------- - ~~ |Mrs. J. 1. Dancey; flowers and plants, Mrs. David Beath; mis cellaneous, Mrs, H. B, James Mrs, 8, R, Alger; decorations | Carmela Sylvestri and Do- both of Osh- were married recently The bride is the | The room lucky prize in the euchrel re was won by Shirley wil-| liams, Winning scores for the 4 f leuchre were held by -- Mr, Wal Mrs, J. G, McIntosh the Evening or Coc! Th |Chapter"s variety booth, Mrs. Jo- ter Cochrane, Doris Stuart, Edith) coon Bolahood; gift shop movel |Joint, Ewelyn Laverty, Helen J. 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