The Oshawa Times, 21 Apr 1961, p. 8

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TO LIVE IN MONTREAL daughter of Mrs. Elmer Louis Ott of Montreal, formerly of Bowmanville, and the late Mr. Ott. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Gor- don Lawson of Montreal --Photo by Posen, Sherbrooke, When Lieutenant and Mrs. Rhett Carlton Peter Lawson exchanged nuptial vows re- cently in St. Malachy's Church, Montreal, the ceremony was attended by guests from Osh- awa. Formerly "Miss Sally Adele Ott, the bride is the GROUPS, CLUBS AND AUXILIARIES be distributed at the next meet- ing. After closing prayer, refresh- shine group of King Street Unit- ed Church WA, opening with a prayer and a hymn, "Take Time to be Holy". SUNSHINE GROUP Mrs. Frank James presided for the April meeting of the Sun- the bazaar. Donations for the country store, home-cooking, candy and Tea Room are still ded. Conveners of booths will Mrs. J. W. Broadbent took charge of the devotional period. Scripture was read and the theme for the devotional was "Brotherhood". Mrs. G. A. Parm sang two solos, 'Bless This House" and "Evening Prayer", accompan- ied by Mrs. R. E. Pardon. Readings were given by Mrs. E. A. Stephenson, Mrs. F. E. Spencer, and Mrs. Harold Buck- ler. After the business period and a short sing-song of hymns the meeting closed. Refreshments were served by Mrs. A Jd Hicks and Mrs. F. E. Spencer. LEGION AUXILIARY The Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 43 met on Tuesday evening, April 18, with President Mrs. Edward Bouckley presiding. The charter was draped in Que. memory of Mrs. Herbert Hol- brook, who passed away recent- ly. She was an old and faithful #/member of the Auxiliary, and contributed so much to the work 4 of the organization. Bazaar goods were shown and Mrs. William Evans will open Bernice Tripp | Feted Bride-Elect Mrs. H. E. Tripp, Celina street, entertained at a trous- seau tea on Saturday, April 15, for her daughter, Miss Bernice Christina Tripp, whose mar- riage to Mr. Lewis ' Plodzien takes place in St. Andrew's Many Hostesses Entertain {Chapel tomorrow afternoon. The hostess received wearing dark blue printed jersey and the bride-elect wore a full-skirt- ed dress of aqua and white crystalette. In attendance in the meet on Monday evening at 7 p.m. to price goods. Financial report of catering done recently, also for night of cards, was given by Mrs. Her- bert Bathe, convener. The audi- tors' report was given by Mrs. Harry King. thank-y Joseph Pa members for prayers, thoughts, cards, and sunshine basket, which she had received during: her stay in hospital. letter from Mrs. rson, thanking the kind The WA will serve refresh- ments following the Service of Confirmation, Sunday evening, April 30. : Tickets for the June Tea will ments were served. CALVIN EVE. GROUP The April meeting "of the Cal- vin Evening Group of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church was held at the home of Mrs. Eric Pym. Mrs. Ernest Whiting opened the meeting with a Bible read- ing from St. Luke, followed by a prayer. : Mrs. Mervin Cairns gave the treasurer's report, along with a breakd It was announced that mem- bers wishing to visit Port Hope Auxiliary on May 18 must get Chryk, telephone RA 3-3529. terminal at 6.30 p.m. An invita- tion to visit Port Perry Auxil- iary was accepted for Tuesday, May 23. The 25-year membership din- ner will be held on May 30, tickets may be purchased from Mrs. Alyn Elliot, and the Zone Rally will be held in Bowman- ville on June 12. Mrs. Newton Stacey, Mrs. Charles Preston, Mrs. C, Skir- row. Sick at home, Mrs. Wil liam Beaton, Mrs. Joseph Tul- lock and Mrs. Leonard Weeks. ST. PETER"S WA Due to the absence of the president, Mrs. Gerald Craggie, the meeting was conducted by Mrs. Charles Templar. Follow- ing the devotional period, the secretary, Mrs. A. M. Moore read the minutes and Mrs. Des- mond Taylor gave the treasur- er's report. As the Lenten Project, the members had collected three boxes of gifts, which will be sent to the Arctic for distrubution at Christmas. Correspondence read was a their names in to Mrs. Peter]: A chartered bus will leave the| { Reported sick in hospital were| | CONVENER Mrs. E. A. Stone is general convener of the Hospital Aux- iliary Maytime Dance to be held in the Jubilee Pavilion next month. This annual event is one of the fund-raising proj- ects of the Auxiliary to meet its pledge to the Oshawa General Hospital. --Oshawa Times Photo re; n on the expenses and profit of the spring hat show and dessert tea. Mrs. Derek Allen conducted the Bible Study on "Rebecca". Slides of Ireland, particularly of the scenic countryside, were shown by Mrs. Derek Allen. The May meeting will be at the home of Mrs. John McMil- lan. Refreshments were served by YTH PARENTS' COMMITTEE of the Girl Guide Association met recently at the home of Mrs. George Tonks. The president, Mrs. Edwin Higgins, presided. Mrs. James Dobbins gave the secretary's report and Mrs. Murray Hainer gave the treasurer's report. Mrs. Tonks and Mrs. Sidney Atkinson reported on the home {her new uniform. On. behalf of The 5th Parents' Committee the Parents' Committee Mrs. Tonks called on the five Guid- ers and made each a presenta- tion of a gift in appreciation of their faithful work during the year. The Guiders are Mrs. George Webster, Brown Owl; Miss Marilyn Webster, Tawny owl; Atkinson, lieutenant; Mrs. John Bakker, lieutenant, and Mrs. Avery Wis- kin, captain. " Mrs. Arthur bake sale held recently and the president thanked them for mak- ing it a success. * Mrs. George Webster, Brown Owl, spoke on the forthcoming Brownie Fair and said tickets were on sale. Cookie Day orders have been turned in for May 6. Mrs. Arthur Atkinson, lieuten- ant, and Mrs. Sidney Atkinson gave reports on the annual meeting which they attended. Mrs. Charles Hall, the apron convener for the fall bazaar, was given a shower of aprons. Mrs. Eric Pym assisted by Mrs. Donald Monroe. the mothers and the captain for Mrs. 'Arthur Atkinson thanked whose marriage to Mr. Mark Tomina is to take place to- morrow afternoon in St. George's Memorial Church, has been feted by her friends dur- ing the past few weeks. held at the home of Miss Mar- lene McDonald of Bowmanville. 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Mrs. George Robbins, sister of the bride-eleet, assisted in the trousseau room; Mrs. James Northey, sister of the prospec- tive bridegroom, with the wed- ding presents and Mrs. Gifford Greene and Mrs. James Court- ney with the shower presents. Mrs. Gordon Elliott, Mrs. Vin- cent McGahey, Mrs. Charles Todd, Miss Donna Elliott, Miss Barbara Stacey, Miss Betty Baxter, Miss Barbara Greig and Mrs. Evelyn Perrault assist- ed in serving. Prior to the tea the bride-to- be was feted at several i nuptial events. Mrs. Mary Win- ter, grandmother of Miss Winter, assisted by Mrs. Les- ter Durkee and Mrs. Ernie Yurichuk arranged a pantry shower in honor of her grand- daughter. Mrs. Kenneth Bright was host- ess at a miscellaneous shower at her home. The girls of the Oshawa Pub- lic Utilities office held a shower at Miss Lynn Powell's home where the bride-to-be was pre- sented with a gift of money. Mrs. Frank Foley, Mrs. James Thompson and Miss Grace Toaze were co-hostesses at a china and crystal shower. Mrs. Charles Taylor assisted by Mrs. Harold Audley and Mrs. Ronald Collins arranged a miscellaneous shower. The members of the First Baptist Church mission band (of which Miss Winter was a leader for a number of years) under the leadership of Mrs. Donald Rice, Mrs. Edgar Alward, Mrs. Sidney Winsley and Mrs. Murray Eaton, held a supper and shower. A surprise miscellaneous shower was held at Mrs. Gor- DUST DANGER Dust from a vacuum cleaner or dustpan is potentially explos- fve and should be wrapped up and put with the garbage, not thrown into a stove. assisted by Mrs. James Northey, Mrs. Charles Todd and Mrs. Vincent McGahey, all sisters of the prospective bridegroom. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mac-| Inally held a neighborhood show-| er at their home, when Winter and Mr. presented with mixer, Boddy were| an electric|; vase at its March meeting. | Following the rehearsal this| evening, the bridal party will be home. iil {rooms were Mrs. James Am- don Elliott's home. She was brose, Mrs. James Allison and Mrs. Romeo Belliveau. Pouring tea was Mrs. Percy Mason; assisting were Mrs. Wil- jam Bear and Miss Grace Anderson. The guests were Mi |served by Mrs. Alan Garrard 155/and Mrs. Ronald Skea. A kitchen shower was held at he home of Mrs. Jame s Ambrose, RR 1, Hampton. 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