The Oshawa Times, 4 May 1961, p. 7

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osha, on Saturday evening, April 29 was Mrs. Lloyd Akin of Jamaica, a resident of Osh- awa for eight years. Introduction of the speaker who talked on her native Jam- aica was made by Miss Hazel Waring and the thanks of the group were expressed by Mrs. Kenneth Young, who also pre- sented a small gift of apprecia- tion. Mrs. Akin also showed a number of slides which added interest to her talk. Jamaica is only 1900 miles from Oshawa and was discovered by Christo- pher Columbus in 1494. Slav- ery in that country was abol- ished many, many years ago. The temperature never rises above 90 degrees. Of interest were that some countries were embarking.ginto "space" but there were areas in South Em. erica where people were living in the "stone age". The highlight of the evening was the choosing of 'The Girl of the Year". This was award to Miss Judy Glover who has A CORSAGE FOR A GOLDEN WEDDING DAY Mr. And Mrs. Uriah Jones Hold Be} Sigma Phi Chapters Hold Presentation Banquet The guest speaker at the| Founder's Day banquet of the Beta Sigma Phi held in the| Corvair Room of Hotel Gen SOCI AL NOTICES conrad s0. much to the Phi|Phi LODGES AND SOCIETIES Phi Chapter. Miss Glover was also that day celebrating her birthday and the announce- ment was made by an Ontario Gamma Epsilon member. Mrs. Kenneth Young receiv- ed the award of "Girl of the Year" with Mrs. Mervin Per. kin as "Girl of Honor". Both are members of Ontario Gam. ma Epsilon Chapter and this announcement was made by a member of the Phi Phi Chapter. The message from the foun. der, Mr. Walter Ross was read by Mrs. James Carson of the Exemplars and Miss Judy Glo- ver of the Phi Phi Chapter led in repeating the Founder's Day Pledge. A touch of glamor at the head table was provided by the light- ed yellow tapers. The yellow and blue flowers adorning the tables were given to Mrs, Bryan Cole of the Ontario Gamma Ep- silon Chapter, Mrs. Bernard Le Faurichon of the Exemplors and Miss Margaret Blears of the Phi Phi Chapter. Special guests at the 'banquet were Mrs. Arthur Bilton, Mrs. Stewart Bannerman and Mrs. John Grove all of Brampton and all members of Beta Sigma! MARRIAGE | Mr, and Mrs. James Kenneth ang of Oshawa wish to an-| nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of their youngest daughter, Irene Margaret, to Mr. John Robert Horne, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert James Horne of Ajax, The wedding will take place on Saturday, May 27, at 4 pm. in Christ Memorial Church, Oshawa. Reception On 30th Anniversary Over two hundred guests at-/ried at the bride's parents' home tended a tea on Saturday at at Stoney Creek. The bride, the Adelaide House given \by Mr. former Myrtle Stewart, was a and Mrs. Uriah Jones, Simcoe public school teacher prior to street north, on the occasion of her marriage, teaching in both their golden wedding anniver-| Wentworth and Ontario Coun- sary. [ties. The well-known pair received, Mr. Jones was born in Balsam many beautiful floral arrange-|and the couple made their first i Jo Al ments, gifts and greetings. Athome together in Guelph, later ENGAGEMENT o Aldwinckle, Women Women's Editor Dial RA 3.3474 the candle-lighted table, center-/moving to Brooklin and finally,| Mr. and Mrs. Geor , hy . ' g ; ge J. M. ed with a three-tier anniversary 36 years ago, they came to re-/Bray of Toronto announce the THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Mey 4, 1961 7 cake, Mrs. J, K. Moffat, Miss|side in Oshawa. lengagement of their daught Millicent Luke, Mrs. FEdgar| They have two sons, Fred and Find Elizabeth, oat, LOYAL TRUE BLUE The Loyal True Blue Lodge No. 55 held its regular meet- ing on Tuesday at the Orange Temple. The meeting was presided over by Worshipful Mistress Sis- ter Mary Thompson, assisted by Deputy Mistress Sister Ruth Gatchell. The chaplin, Sister Gertrude Logan, read the scripture les- son and prayer. Minutes and correspondence were read by Sister Elda Howard and the sick report given by Sister Ruth Gatchell. A vregentaiton was made to Sister Emmalene Henderson for her services as pianist in the lodge. After discussin. man, items of interest, the meeting was closed in order for the Degree staff to practice for the degree to be put on at Ba:rie, May 24 Members wishing to go to Bar- rie were asked to be at the next regular meeting or contact Worshipful Mistress Sister Mary Thompson. Draw prizes for the evening were won by Sister Henderson, Sister Gatchell and Sister Thompson. Refreshments were served by Sister Phyllis Arborn. The next meeting will start at 7.30 p.m. q, PROFESSIONAL INSTITUTE 4d Ot GRADUATE Miss Maureen Elizabeth Clarke, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Robert Clarke, Fernhill boulevard, graduated last Fri- day as a missionary from To- ronto Bible College. The grad- uation exercises took place at Varsity Arena and many of Miss Clarke's friends in Osh. awa attended. ~~Photo by Ireland INDIAN POET {born on the Six Nations Indian Frances E. G r 5 tawa, this year became first woman president of Professional Institute of Fubiic Service of Canada. TORONTO ACTRESS Toronto-born actress Kay Cal- lard is playing the lead in John. nie Fellowes at the King's The- atre, Glasgow. Bradley and Mrs. Allin F. Annis Ralph, both of Oshawa and two end "Lor i poured tea in the afternoon and daughters, Mrs. William Firner ite B Logg id in the evening, Mrs. Jones' sis-| (Lillian) of London, Ontario and erend and Mrs. G. G. Heffelfin- ters, Mrs. Arthur Cline from Mrs. Patrick Lawlor (Leslie) of ger of Springfield Ontario The Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, and Toronto. There are six grand-|marriage is to take place in Mrs. Ernest Neff of Hamilton, daughters and five grandsons to june, shared the honor with Mrs. Wal- (complete the family circle. | ter Johnson and Mrs. S. V. Bar-| Both Mr. and Mrs, Jones have| low. been active in community af-| MARRIAGE Montreal, manville, Port Stanley, Inger-/nadian Association of Consum-|ter, Lynda Mary, to Mr. Russell soll, Chatham, Brantford, Lon-|ers. They are members of Sim. | James Craggs, son of Mr, and don. Hamilton, St. Catharines/coe Street United Church of Mrs. Dean Craggs, all of Osh- and Toronto which Mr. Jones was a mem-|awa. The ceremony is to take Mr, and Mrs. Jones were mar- ber of the session (place in Albert Street United Church on Saturday, June 3, at 4 o'clock. GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES fic scion rerorea on sor {Anglican Church Women's|shut-ins. A letter of thanks was |read from Mrs. H. C. Stevens read the! for cards and flowers sent to her PMA CLUB The regular meeting of the Guild. Pleasant Monday Afternoon| Mrs. Donald Fox Club was opened with the presi-| minutes and Mrs. Lionel Hind While a patient in the Oshawa dent, Mrs. Elwood Bradley pre-/gave treasurer's report. hospital. Mrs. Charles Anderson siding. | Fi led in the devotional period on 14 Final arrangements wer e| .qitation The roll was called by Mrs. made for the Blossom Tea to be Mi iss Helen Ingham was the Whitbread in the ab-|held in the Parish Hall, on May| oct coloist. She was accom. Mr. and Mrs. Orville F. Bran.|the London Public School Board | and flowers sent to the sick and| Miss Helen Boychuk, daugh|Oshawa. Mrs. Edward Bind, | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mrs. A. W. Banfield and Mrs,| Boychuk, Wilson road south,J. E, Houghton also attended| has been accepted for a teach-/the convention. ing position next September, by A ag po 4 Miss Mary Elizabeth Bray of Toronto whose engagement to | Guests were present from|fairs including the Home and|ton wish to announce the forth-|of Education, London, Ontario.| Peterborough, Bow-|School Association and the Ca-|coming marriage of their daugh.| the Reverend Lorne E. Heffel- | Attending the graduation ex-|finger is announced today is the ercises of the Toronto Bible Col-| granddaughter of Mrs, T. H.| |lege at the Varsity Arena last Everson, Gilmore Place, King| |Friday, when Miss Maureen|street east. 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