The Oshawa Times, 3 May 1961, p. 9

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"THIS IS FUN" Enjoying her date with the photographer is Dawn Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fairhart, Park road south. Dawn celebrated her first birthday on March 13. She is the grand-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fairhart and Mr, and Mrs. Frank Mc- Phee, all of Oshawa. --Photo by Ireland Oshawa Home Leaguers Attend Annual Rally In Peterborough Major Ellery of Fenelon Falls About 65 members of the Osh- closed in prayer. awa Salvation Army Home A conviction that was stronger than the lure of international stardom and easy living has probably changed the whole life of Hollywood actress Ji er Lei a, Miss Lea, on a hurried visit to Oshawa yesterday explained that after a rough and tumble apprenticeship in western movies, both for the screen and television, she was offered a leading part opposite Marlon Brando. She had just seen the MRA film "The 'Crowning Experi- ence", and she was so con- vinced that this was the kind of film that Hollywood should send out into the world, that she turned down the offer of star- dom, and flew to Mackinac Island, Michigan, to learn more of the ideology of moral re- armament and to associate her- self with the plays and films being produced there, "Too many films coming out of Hollywood show the American who each secured four new members. Cobourg received a prize for having the largest percentage registered at the rally. Mrs. Lt.-Colonel Rich spoke a few words saying how happy she was to be here this year and what a wonderful, happy time all were having. Mrs. A. Hawkes, Home League secre- tary of Kingston, said a few words of thanks to Mrs. Rich. Mrs. Lt.-Col. Ritchie of Peter- borough pronounced the benedic- tion. EVENING MEETING The evening meeting was held in Peterborough Colleg- iate. Lt.-Colonel Gennery led in the opening hymn followed by prayer by Mrs. Captain Reid of Port Hope. Col. Gennery then presented Mrs. Lt.-Colonel Rich who pre- sided for the program. PROGRAM A Scripture recital was given| by members of the Oshawa Home League. On Briet Visit to Ushawa, Actress Speaks of Power of New Lola Harrison John Maudsley Exchange Vows of Lola Edna Movie The marriage Laurel Harrison of Oshawa and John Frank Maudsley of Whit- by was solemnized recently at St. Anrdew's United Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Harrison of New Richmond, Quebec and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Ellen Maudsley of Whitby and the late Mr. Maudisey. The Reverend George Telford Church, Bowmanville Sarah Talsma Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full- length gown of silk chiffon over net and satin designed with a scoop neckline and lily-point Talsma-Hogeterp Nuptials Held At 'the Christian Reform 'y recently, Grace Hogeterp and Jerry Tals-|sleeves. A tiara of crystal and ma were united » in marriage. [pearls held her fingertip veil The bride is the daughter ofland she carried a cascade of officiated. The wedding music was played by Mr. E. Kelvin James. Given In marriage by her brother, Mr. Gyles Harrison of Oshawa, the bride wore a street-length dress of white or- ganza over net and satin design- ed with a round neckline and short sleeves and an over-all trim of Searlised y coronet pearls and sequins held her fingertip veil and she people as immoral and carried a white Bible on which materialistic, giving the rest of rested a white orchid with the world a false impress . White streamers. This film, "The Crowning Ex-| Miss Coral Harrison of To- MISS JENNIFER LEA perience', which will be in Osh- awa tomorrow for one day, is the kind of picture the world is waiting to see, because it por- trays ine rue American world to which the whole world can and will respond, "The film depicts the life of the late Negro educator Ma.y McLeod Bethune, who found an answer to world's chaos at the Moral Re-Armament conference at Mackinac Island. The script traces her struggles and tri- umphs through the years and the achievement of her dream to build a fcollege for n-~--s and her summons to the White House where she became a pres- idential adviser. 'At Mackinac Mrs. Bethune found a spiritual force to.com- bat communism, a practical working ideology based on the standards of honesty, purity, un- selfishness and love. She saw nations standing together, re gardless of race or color, living up to the words of William {Penn: 'Men must choose to be |governed by God or they ~ |demn themselves to be ruled by| ronto, sister of the bride, was maid-of-honor in aqua organza over net and taffeta with a matching headdress and veil She wore white gloves and carried a cascade of white car- nations on a background of yel- low with yellow streamers. Mr, Delmer Rints acted as best man and Mr. William Shearer ushered. A reception was held at the Cadillac Hotel. For the occasion the bridegroom's mother wore a silk pastel print dress with navy blue accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. | Later the couple left for a |wedding trip to Niagara Falls land Buffalo. For going away the bride wore a strolling suit THE HOME DAIRY NEW TEMPORARY LOCATION 16 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH THE FOOD SHOP, 42 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa and WHITBY PLAZA BAILEY FOODS, Oshawa Shopping Centre and THE HOME DAIRY, Ajax THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY SPECIALS MOCHA CREAM LOAF CAKE 49¢ Delicious Cream Filling Fresh BLUEBERRY PIE Made with Fresh Frozen Fruit FOR QUALITY, FRESHNESS and FLAVOR Shop at the bakery with the large variety. {WE GSWAWA TYWED, wesmesewy, wey 5, vei 9. white carnations and stephan- otis. Miss Mary Hogeterp who was maid-of-honor for her sister wore a two-piece ensemble of blue bengaline with white ac- cesories and a white carnation corsage. Mr. Herman Talsma acted as best man for his brother. Ush- ering. were Messrs. Henry Ho- geterp and Gerald Hogeterp. A reception was held in the Church auditorium. The newly wedded pair will live at RR 1 Hampton. EX » Canadians eat an average of 105 pounds of bread per person each year. NOW Modern Hairstyling 463 RICHMOND STREET EAST, OSHAWA Specialists with long experience in-- PERMANENT WAVES HAIRCUTS, SETS, OPEN! COLOR AND BLEACH Opening Special For Perms: Regular 15.00 -- NOW 10.00 Regular 12.00 -- NOW 7.50 (FOUR WEEKS ONLY) Walters Beauty Salon 463 RICHMOND ST. E. Phone RA 8-2501 OSHAWA FREE PARKING OPEN TUES, THURS. & FRI. TILL 9 P.M, The Peterborough Young Peo- ! ple's Band played a selection|tyrants'.' : "Southport". A reading, 'Min Miss Lea described the film nie Learns to Skate", was given/as an answer to division and by Miss Madeline Angrove of bitterness and supplying a pur- League traveled to Peterbor- ough last week for the annual Home League Rally. AFTERNOON MEETING The afternoon meeting was held in the Salvation Army Temple with the roll call show- ing an attendance of 420 pres- ent from 20 Home Leagues in the mid-Ontario division includ- ing Belleville, Bowmanville, By- ersville, Campbellford, Co- bourg, Fenelon Falls, Ganan- oque, Kingston, Lindsay, Na- ee, Deseronto, Picton, Port . Trenton, Tweed, Ux- bridge, Whitby and Oshawa. WELCOME Mrs. Lt.-Col. Gennery, divi DINNER - Dinner was served at the Em- press Hotel. Grace was said by Mrs. S. Clause. Home League Secretary of Deseronto. MEMBERSHIP Following the dinner Mrs. Lt.-Col. Gennery made some announcements then went on to say there are now 1010 members of the Home League in the mid- Ontario division which is quite a record. She then presented a gift to Mrs. Major Pierce of Fenelon Falls for securing eight new members. Mrs. Charles Kingston. The United Home League Singers presented a selection, | "The Lord Hath Done Great Things". A humorous skit was| presented by the Picton Home| League 'Little White Jumbo", | {followed by a drum solo by Ron- pose in life The governments of 16 na- tions have invited showings of "The Crowning Experience'; the Prime Minister of Burma sponsored its showing personal. ly. It was part of the indepen- dence celebrations recently at Sierra Leone and has filled the- 2d Pringle J Peterborough. .|atres in London, Oslo and Hel- gram was a drama, "The Chal.|Sinki. lenge of the Cross", by the of-| ficers of the mid-Ontario Divi- HOUSEHOLD HINT sion. When you pack a carton of The hymn, "Jesus I My Cross dishes for moving, stand the Have Taken" was sung. Mrs. dishes on their edges rather Brown of Oshawa for six new members. Mrs. Phillips of King- ston and Mrs. Lane of Belleville Colonel Rich gave a closing|than stacking them flat. This challenge and closed in method lessens breakage con- prayer. I siderably. sional Home league secretary a special offer to the of Belleville, welcomed the dele- gates then led in the singing of the hymn, "Break Forth Oh Song", followed by prayer by Mrs. Captain Robinson of Tren- ton. A Scripture recital was given by Mrs. Major Lindsay of Belleville. A vocal selection, "Planted by Rivers of Waters", was pre- sented by the United Home League singers under the di- rection of Mrs. Captain Hollings- worth of Byersville. A welcome to the guests was given by Mrs. Doris Robertson of Lindsay. PROJECT MONEY This was followed by the pre- sentation of the project money. The project this year is a new | stove for the kitchen at Roblin Lake Camp. Each Home League, brought their money forward, | some in a novel way. The] amount raised was $800. The Leagues also presented a num- ber of pillow cases, tea towels, dish cloths, pot holders and an iron frying pan, all to be used at Roblin Lake Camp. Captain Edgar of Belleville] offered a prayer of thanks for these donations TESTIMONY Mrs. John Bellingham of Osh-| awa gave her rsonal testi-| mony of how, through the Home| League, she and her husband and five children were won for) Christ and the Salvation Army. SHIELD PRESENTATION Mrs. Commissioner Ham made the presentation of the Shields to the Home Leagues making the most progress dur ing the past year. For the small- er 'leagues the shield was pre-| sented to Picton Home League' and the Shield for the larger Home leagues was presented to Oshawa. A moment of remembrance when those who have p d on 7 RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS TWO MODERN STORES IN OSHAWA SPECIA BULKY-KNIT "ORLON" save 2.02. RANDOM SLIMS SIZES 10-20 -- 2.99% VALUE and wonderfully flattering . . . slip-on! Sizes S, M, L. Fashion Special . + « You made from easy-core, drip-dry rondom cord. pocket. Black, willow, gold, mauve. MOTHERS' DAY SUNDAY, MAY 14th L! BULKY KNIT SWEATERS . . 497 / REG. 6.99 White. Washable Perfect mid-season CORD 2.57 REG. 2.99 1 = Sleek-fitting ""Slims™ Side BUY NOW! "CHARGE-IT" NO DOWN PAYMENT to Higher Service were remem" bered with prayer by Mrs. H. Parnell of Peterborough. J GUEST SPEAKER The song "Amazing Grace" was sung and Mrs. Lt.-Colonel Gennery introduced the guest] speaker for the day. Mrs. Lt. Col. Rich of Toronto, who spoke on "Keep Your Dreams Awake". She spoke of the Scrip- ture story of the woman who touched the hem of Jesus' gar ment and how Jesus said "Thy! faith hath made thee Whole", She went on to speak of the dreams of women, The woman without a dream is purposeless but one with a dream is full of power. ' "The church without a dream is doomed. The world without a dream is lost", She mentioned the parents who are too busy to bother with their children. She said a happy family is like a baseball team, each have their place and all co-operate. To make a dream house all must have courage and faith if s have died God can re vi them again. The hymn,' "Where Cross The Crowded DOWNTOWN 21 SIMCOE ST. 8. PHONE RA 3-2294 Ways of Life" was sung and SPECIAL! 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