PLANNING GOLDEN JUBILEE CHAPTER HOLIDAY TEA The members of the com- mitte who are arranging the Holiday Tea to be held next week under the auspices of the Golden Jubilee Chapter, | Imperial Order of the Daugh- ters of the Empire, met re- cently at the home of Mrs. J. E. Rundle, Simcoe street north, at whose home the tea will be held. Seen from left to right are Mrs. W. H. Faint, publicity convener; Mrs. Ed- ward Bind, Regent of the Chapter; Mrs. F. E. Turney, general convener; Mrs. J. E. Rundle, hostess; Mrs. H. A. Ward-Whate, ticket convener; and Mrs. J. A. Langmaid, flower convener. Oshawa Times Photo Lill Pn... A cheque covering the pro- | LR Hearing. Mr. Alex Hill (left), Young, centre, and Mr. ceeds of the dance was pre- | an executive member of the | George Mathews (right), pres- sented to the Oshawa School for the Deaf and Hard of Canadian Order Hold Benefit Dance At Airport The following Courts of the Morley Abbott, Mr, and Mrs. Brown, school, is seen receiving the | ident of the Kingsway Order | of Foresters. --Oshawa Times Photo CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Sunshine Rebekah Lodge 16th Scout Mothers' Aux. 8th Scout Mothers' Aux. E. A. Lovell H and S Assn. Pleasant Mon. Aft. Club Women's Hospital Aux. 9th Scout Mothers' Aux. Conanat H and S Assn. College Hill H and S Assn. Coronation H and 8 Assn. TUESDAY Daughters of England St. Peter's WA TOPS Club SA Home League Christ Church WA Fellowship Group Canadian Legion Aux Holy Trinity WA Northminster WA Helping Hand Aux. Courtice H and S Assm Westmount WA 15th Scout Mothers' St. Paul's Guild Victoria Lodge, LTB Albert Street WA Knox Presbyterian WM® St. Joseph's CPTA WEDNESDAY Queen Mary Lodge {1st Scout Mothers' Aux, |7th Scout Mothers' Aux. |King Street WMS {16th Group Committee Cedardale WA Dr. Robert Thornton H and S Aux, Of Foresters cheque from Mr. Russell | |al My! Mr. and Mr Mr. and Mrs. Canadian Order of Foresters,|Aubrey Hircock, Mr. and Mrs.|James. namely, Court Oshawa No. 501,(W. Spiers, Mr. and Mrs. Jack| Mr and Mrs. D. Wagar, Mr, Christ Church Eve. Guild Court Charlene L 1750, Court McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. Phil- 5nq Mrs. John Dart, Mr. Court|lip Weales, Miss Sheila Manuel prs. ' Venture L 1892, Court Bowman- and Mr. Everett DeHart, Miss Mrs, ville No. 964, Court Whitby No.|Jo-Anne Burleigh and Mr. John Mrs, 1443, Court Snowdrop L 1752 MacKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Mys, and Court Dunbarton No. 1686, Nemis, Mr. and Mrs. under the guidance of the Kings-|Bilenduke, Mr. and Mrs. Louis|and Mrs, Motor Court No. 1871, way District Council, sponsored Ferencz. a benefit dance at the Oshawa Airport with all proceeds in aid|Mr. Mr. and Hard of Hearing Children. Mr. Prizes were won by Miss Jo- Mr. Anne Burleigh, Mr. John Mec-|and of the Oshawa and District Deaf Mr. and Mrs. John Webster, and Mrs. Henry Veenhof, and Mrs. Harry Rogers,| and Mrs. L. Dervent, Mr.| Mrs. Ross Reid, Mr. and Harold Sharpe, Mr. E. Henderson, Mr. John Bentley, Mr. D. Stewart, John Glide, Mr. Leon Perauff, Mr. Norman Sack, Mr Mr. and Mrs. Danny Baker, John Beth, Irene Beth. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth King, Mr. and Mrs. A. Burley, Mis and Mrs. Herbert Rogers,|June Baxter, Mr. Ray Say, Mr. and| Mr.| and Mrs. Seth Hunt, Mr. Mrs. William Matthews, Miss Gloria St: | Patrick Militant Aux. d Mrs. G. Spring, Mr. and Pearl Group Mrs. W. Elliott, Mr, and Mrs. Centre Street WA Chas. Roache, |Ray Roache, Mr. and Mrs. Ar : | THURSDAY Sam|Calvary Baptist WMS {19th Group Committee and|Albert Street WMS and Oakleigh Lodge, Loba and|St- Stephen'S WA and Couples' Club Matthew's WA Scout Ex. Board LODGES AND SOCIETIES COURT CHARLENE s Kenzie, Mrs. J. Smith, Mr. A. Mrs, Pat Reilly, Mr. and Mrs.|and Mrs. Gordon Stacey and The monthly meeting of Court Drinkle, Mrs. Ross Mann, Mr.|S, Riley, Mr. and Mrs. J. McKenzie, Mrs. I. Clark,| Mrs. V. McGahey, Mr. Howard W. Richards, John Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Monahan, Mr. Joseph Smith,| Miss Betty Crawford, Mr. James Hurvid, Mrs. Gordon Burley, Mr. Earl Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Duffield. | Those seen dancing were Mr and Mrs. D. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. G. Reid, Lillian Britton, Lorraine Gibner, Mr. and Mrs. Tod Lintner, Mr. and Mrs. John Nutter, Mr. and Mrs. C. Rich- ards, Mr. and Mrs. A. MeAllis- ter, Miss Judy McMahon and Mr. Edward Ricketts, Mr. and Mrs. J. Nemish, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hurlock, Mr. and Mrs. Mil ton Terry, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. G. Leslie, Mr. and Mrs.| H. Monahan, Mr. and Mrs. Ed-| gar Steed, Mr. and Mrs. A | Harris, Mr. and Mrs. J. Flem-| ming, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hill, Mr and Mes RB Dannic My and Mrs. David Jones, Mr. and| Mrs. Peter Strychalski, Mr. and Mrs. L. Smith, Mr. and Mrs.| J. Mackness, Mr. and Mrs, W.| Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Flavelle. Mr. and Mrs. O. Yourth, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pyette, Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Gibson, Miss Irene Mackay and Mrs. Earl Drinkle, Mr. and Mrs. L. Barker, Mr.| and Mrs. B. Locke, Mr. and Mrs. D. Magee, Mr. and Mrs. | V. McGahey, Mr.. and Mrs. B. Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce, Phil| McCristall, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. | Mr. and Mrs.| Manley, Mr. and Mrs. Howar Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Donald| Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. E. Jorgen-| sen, Mr, and Mrs. Clifford| Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Veenhof, Mr. and Mrs. Donald] Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hooper. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mann, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Powers, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Heenan, Mr and Mrs. T. Chisholm, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Worden, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Nemisz, Mr. and Mrs. George Killen, Mr and Mrs. Harry Olyer, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kirkland, Mr. and Mrs, Warren Hartwig, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Allum, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Matthews, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Konarowski,| Mr. and Mrs. R. Allen, Mr. and rd 1d! Mrs. James Sedman, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Prout, Mr. and Mrs, W. Kirkpatrick. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Smith] Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gifford, Mr. and Mrs. W, Skuce, Mr. and Mrs. Rae Pascoe, Mr, and Mrs Arnot Wotten, Mr, and Mrs. | Albert Decaire, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Gor-| don Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. James Hurvid, Mr. and Mrs. James Ambrose, Mr. and Mrs.| Gordon Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Perry, Mr. and many others. |Charlene No. L-1750 was held re- cently in the Orange Temple. | Court was opened by Presi- dent Winnifred Killen assisted |by chaplain, Sister Hartshorn. The roll of officers was called, i [the minutes read and approved. Earl Davies, | Ph {One adult, Miss Joan Richards, and two juveniles, Patricia and {Michele Smith, were proposed for membership. Sister Irene | Nutter referred the propositions {to the Friendship committee, Sister Margaret Smith reported on the sick, Sister Margaret O'Reiley and Sister Edythe Nathan. Flowers were sent to |{them. Sisters Irene Nutter, : |Daisy Mathews and Molly Harts- wis BRIDE-TO-BE Saturday, July 15, is the date set for the wedding of Patricia Duaine Steckley and Mr, Merlyn Eugene Cran- ston. The bride-to-be, a grad- uate in physical and occupa- tional therapy from the Uni- versity of Toronto, is the daughter of Durwin Egerton Steckley, DC, and Mrs. Steck- {horn will represent the Court at the Tuck Shop at Hillsdale Manor. It was decided to send a' $25 donation to the New Brunswick {floods. The money doll was won Sister Helen Wilson and the Ye R19 Ty 1 frp Orme {bral Palsy: | Installation of new officers for [the 1961-62 term will take place at the September meeting, the {recording secretary to notify all {local courts in the district and linvite them to attend. LIFE IS NOT Jo Aldwinckle, Women's i Editor Dial RA 3-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMI ES, Soturday, June 17, 1961 7 Nancy Walker, Nancy Katherine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin H. Walker and John David Moffatt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Meredith H. Mof- fatt, all of Oshawa, were united in marriage last evening in Northminster United Church. The Reverend H. A. Mellow officiated at the candle-light ceremony. Mr. J. R. Robertson played the wedding music and the soloist was Mrs. H. Culver- house. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full- length gown of candlelight ivory satin peau de soie, fa- shioned in classic simplicity on Empire lines with sheath sleeves and a portrait decolle- tage. Princess panels on the voluminous skirt swept into aj [full chapel train and" her poufi-| |ed veil was gathered into a tiara) lof crystals. She carried a ca |cade o Johanna Hill roses and {ivory Swainsonia. { The bride was attended by {her cousin, Miss Catherine Fit- ton of Hamilton, wearing aqua- {marine organza over taffeta, [Bus. and Prof. Women's Club|gashioned with a scoop neckline|ual, three-quarter self - cording to|with bracelet sleeves. edged with match the waist and bracelet sleeves, The bell-shaped skirt Exchange Vows By Candle-Light s-| Mrs. David Moffatt was trimmed with tiny bow- knots in self detail about the hemline. A circlet of forget-me- nots with a brim of ivory lace formed her headdress and she carried a cascade of Swain- sonia, turquoise carnations and forget-me-nots. Mr. Carl Diederichsen was best man. The ushers were Mr. David Walker, Toronto; and Mr. James Powell, Oshawa. A recepiton was held at the home of the bride's parents and Mrs. Walker received in an engemble of midnight blue peau de %oie with a white orchid cor- sage. The bridegroom's mo- ther chose pale blue chiffon over blue flowered silk with a matching flowered hat and cor- sage of gardenias. For their honeymoon, Mr. and| Moffatt are inotoring to} he east coast and will return to| ive in Oshawa. For going away, the bride wore a two-piece slub linen en-| semble in willow green, com-| [prising a sheath dress and cas-| length coat] A cor-| sage of pink carnaticns comple | mented her pink flowered hat it 1 | PERSONALS Anne Maroosis, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. P. G. Maroosis, received her Kelly - Kirby kin- dergarten piano certificate at a demonstration and recital held this afternoon at the home of her teacher, Mrs. Robert Eng- lish, Mary street. | Miss Sybil Langmaid, Simcoe street south, has had as a recent | guest, Miss Ethel Burlington of White Rock, British Columbia. | Teas, birthday parties, wed- ding anniversaries, coming and goings of guests and your own holiday plans are always of in- terest in this column. Write telephone or visit the social de- partment with your item news for which there is no charge. Telephone RA 3-3474. Miss Joan Strumbiski whose marriage to Mr. Alvin Garry Dodsworth took place this after- noon at St. George's Memorial Church has been feted at pre- nuptial parties. Mrs. Wilfred Dodsworth and Mrs. Chapman were co-hostesses at a miscellaneous shower held at the former's home, Oshawa boulevard north. Contests and games were played and vrizes awarded to Mrs. Fred Wilson, Mrs. Howard Durgan and Miss| Gail Dodsworth, Assisting in| serving were Miss Diane Dur- gan and Miss Gail Dodsworth. Mrs. John Carey was hostess at a kitchen shower assisted by Mrs. David Cockerton and Mrs. Robert Scott. Mrs. Peter Kuch- er was hostess at a pantry shower assisted by Mrs. Fred Tullock and Mrs. David Gil bert. The future bride was pre- sented with a monetary gift from the staff of Canadian Tire and received a polisher from Mr. F. A. Smith. Harold | street. whose theme was 'Interesting Places near Oshawa." The speakers were: Miss Winter, {The County Jail", Miss Rose| {Hawkes "Henry House Mu-| [seum", and "What's Happen-| ing to our Lovely Tree Lined |Streets", Mrs. Barney Lewis {"Camping", Mrs. G. Alan Run-| |dle "Ontario Hospital, Whitby", | Mrs. Dennis Thomas "Port of | Oshawa', Mrs. Edward Culp "Casa Loma", "Mrs. J. Daniel-| Jenkins "Old Post Houses". New study groups were set up for the fall. Any members in-| [terested was asked to contact] |the group leaders, Miss Marie| |Shantz "Travel". Mrs. Donald Smith "Literature". Mrs. B. Lewis "Penal Reform", Miss {Margaret Pellow 'Education'. Miss Pellow thanked Mrs. Culp for opening her home and Mrs. Daniel - Jenkins and Mrs. B. |Lewis and their committee for |convening the evening. The {members were reminded of the | fall membership tea, Septem- jver 20, to be held at the home of Mrs. Harry Milne, Masson Honoring his marriage to Miss Nancy Katherine Walker last evening at Northminster United Church, Mr. John David Moffatt was honored at a mixed party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Diederich- GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES S.A. HOME LEAGUE The regular meeting of the ' |Salvation Army Home League, was held on Tuedsay afternoon, ~ | June 13. Mrs. William James led in the ? |singing of some favorite chor- uses. Mrs. Major Rankin made ~~ |the announcements reminding VISITING HIS GRANDPARENTS Spending the summer here with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dmytro Nedozytko, Conant street, is David Salva- tore D'Alessandro, son of Dr. and Mrs. Eugene D'Alessan- the members of the Home " |League picnic at Lakeview Park on June 27, The sick members were re- membered with a special pray- ier by Mrs. Charles Langfield. The devotional period was led by Mrs. Charles Cathmoir and Mrs. Victor Phair led in the 7 |singing of a hymn. Mrs. Clar- ence De Guerre read the Scrip- ture and the Home League "I'm In His nelgraph message on "The Christian's Walk" describing God's highway and man's high- way and several of the hazards on the road. The meeting was closed with prayer by Mrs. Rankin. Tea was served by the Sun- shine Group. Next week Mrs. Charles Brydges will arrange the devotional period. dro of North Arlington, New Jersey. Mrs. D'Alessandro is the former Vera Nedozytko of Oshawa. David is also the grandson of Mrs. Salvatore D'Alessandro of Brooklyn, N.Y. Mary St. H-S Assn. Closes Season With Supper The closing meeting of Mary Street Home and School Asso- ciation commenced with a pot luck supper. Attractive arrange- ments of spring flowers were used as table centrepiece and room decorations. A lively singsong led by Mrs. Jelle Bakker, with Mrs. Harry Keyes at the piano, preceded the business meeting at which the president, Mrs. Harold B. Armstrong, presided. Mrs. Bruce Sonley, secretary, and Mrs. Wilfred Hamley, treasurer read their respective reports. Mrs. Armstrong expressed her thanks for the co-operation received during the past term. The strength of an Association, she said, lies in the number of people participating and she expressed the hope that the new year would see more new peo- ple, bringing with them new ideas taking an active part in Home and School affairs. Results of the recent success- ful rummage sale were an- nounced and thanks expressed to Mrs. Michael Kadoski and Mrs. William Richardson who acted as co-conveners. While not all committees have been appointed, the following were introduced at the meet- ing: finance, Mrs. William Broadbent; social, Mrs. Lloyd Rorabeck and Mrs. Ralph Glover; membership, Mrs. A. J. Barclay and Mrs. Leonard Hurren; hospitality, Mrs. R. S. McMurdo and Mrs. Wilbert Clarke; press, Mrs. Frank {Ball and Mrs. Jelle Bakker; program, Mrs. Bryce Brown and Mrs. Mansell Gerrow; health and visual aids, Mrs. C. M. Root and Mrs. Stanley Swartman; citizenship, Mrs. Jelle Bakker; social notices, Wilbert Clarke. as the major means of raising Association funds; 1 tea for the mothers of new ber with Mrs. William Broad- of arrangements. The October "Get Acquainted ning of the Association meet- ings in the fall. Mrs. student, who was successful in piano events at the Lindsay Music Festival. The meeting was brought to a close with the president extend- a safe and happy holiday. It was decided to carry on| with the family donation plan |y the Grade|§ pupils will be held in Septem-|2 " a er y gp Tho Night" will herald the begin-|f Arm. |i strong extended congratulations | to Stuart Guy, a Mary Street|p FOR BEAUTIFUL PORTRAITS Mrs. Michael Kadoski and Mrs. | 'When you choose from eur widey, range of first quality Na Harleigh Supplies (Oshawa Ltd.) » OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE PHONE RA 5-3012 ing best wishes to members for 34 diffe FARR Ad 2 free in 90'bag pkg., 1 free in {0 a A NS yag pkg sen, Parklane avenue, and pre- sented with a chaise lounge. A stag party was held at the home of Mr. Warren Abbott, | Eastdale avenue, when a pre-| sentation of personal leather| goods was made and from the Sales Department of General] SOCIAL NOTICE Motors Mr. Moffat received an | | Constable Stanley Merrithew, | RCMP from Woodstock, N.B., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Merrithew, Simcoe street north, on two weeks' leave. The University Women's Club, of Oshawa and district held its annual pot luck supper June 14] at the home of Mrs. Edward M.| Culp, Glenwood Court. The new, president, Mrs. Harold Clever-| don, presided. The program con- sisted of a series of short talks, ENGAGEMENT engagement {is an-| Patricia Duaine electric frying pan. i | The nounced of Steckley, daughter of Durwin Egerton Steckley, DC, and Mrs Steckley of Oshawa, to Merlyn Eugene Cranston, of Oshawa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Cran-| ston of Little Current, Ontario. | The wedding will take place in| St. George's Memorial Church, | Oshawa, on Saturday, July 15, 1961, at 7 o'clock. | al FAAFFE ULELUIT SUPERMARKET 174 RITSON RD. S. OPEN DAILY to 10 p.m. Specials! Mon. , Tues. & Wed. TWO MODERN STORES IN OSHAWA 74 TH OF OF 8 2 06. RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS BABY BONUS "BUYS"! passa Ne or SPECIAL! CAR SEAT STURDY! -- "'Sit-'n'-Stan model of heavy duty stee Special Sale Price padded plastic covered seat. Smart and practical. Similar to style sketched. Zeller' d l, s 2.37 USE ZELLER'S 30-DAY CHARGE ACCOUNT WITH OPTION TERMS SPECIAL! "DOVE" DISPOSABLE DIAPERS... 77. GREATER COMFORT! Softer than ordinary diapers pre- vents diaper rash. Dove's gentle softness and cool com- fort keep baby happy and less work for mother, SO SHORT but there is olways Time enough for Courtesy -- but now is the time to Register for SUMMER SCHOOL SAT THE OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE Tuesday, July 4, 1961 Shorthand, Typing, Accounting and Associated Subjects ------------ Mrs.| ley of Oshawa and her fiance, | Mrs.| son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray | and| Cranston of Little Current, On- | and tario, is a graduate in indus- LOVELY GREEN SUNKIST SWEET ORANGES CHRISTIE'S BROOKSIDE BREAD FIRST GRADE BUTTER Sloan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jo- James Porter, Mr. and hansen, Mr. and Mrs. W. Sad- Thomas Monaghan, Mr. Jor, Miss Gall Recheras and Mr. Mrs. Lloyd Broome, Mr. raig Wills, Mr. and Mrs. Alex/Mrs, M. Colleran. : ol : onc Garden, Mr. and Mrs. Laverne, Mr. and Mrs. W. Clark, Miss| toy yiamcer ng from tien Eyers. Shirley Stark, Mr. William| prichigan The wedding will Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wallace, Drayton, Miss Joanne Hender-| ¢ava piace in St. George' Mr, and Mrs. Ted McQuade, ison, Mr. Murray Hansel, Mr.\\s pa Church, JE0TER S Mr. and Mrs. Donald Saunders, and Mrs. W. McKnight, Mr.|" emorial Church. Mr. and Mrs. B. Jorgenson,iand Mrs. Alex. Coulter, Mr. ~--Photo by Ireland Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Cowie, Mr. and Mrs. George Mathews, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd McMullan, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Coure. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Robil- lard, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Graham Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lynde, Mr, and' Mrs. Charles Cowle, Miss Jo-Anne Haynes and Mr. Bok Garrow, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Locke, Mr. and Mrs. James English. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Drago- matz, Messrs. Boyd Wood, Or- ville Chatterton and Roy For- rester and Misses Betty Chat- terton, Donna Forrester and Doreen Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Dorval Clark, Mr. and Mrs. 3 was 14° 3 coe $1 2 « 33° . 64° | HAMBURG 3 -§1 FREE PARKING ON OUR LOT SHOP AND SAVE AT GLECOFF'S CASH YOUR FAMILY ALLOWANCE CHEQUES At ZELLER'S BEFORE 1 P.M. THURSDAY, JUNE 22nd AND BE ELIGIBLE FOR A FREE $10.00 MERCHANDISE DRAW AT EACH STORE. Last Month's Winners [ DOWNTOWN SHOPPING CENTRE MRS E. GOHBES MRS. E. N. COURTNEY 304 MITCHELL AVE. 744 STONE AVE. WEST OSHAWA OSHAWA ZELLER'S LTD. 163s DOZEN NOTICE Dr. J. W. Spragge, will be moving his practice to 118 Simcoe Street North, as of July 1st, 1961, to assume the practice relinquished by Dr. J, E. Todd. For patient's convenience consultation will be by appointment Moke your SUMMER COUNT. ACT NOW FREE LITERATURE. DIAL RA 5-3375 TELEPHONE RA 5-3162 The Ontario Medical Society DOWNTOWN 21 SIMCOE ST. PHONE RA 3-2294 SHOPPING CENTRE 226 STEVENSON RD. S. PHONE RA 3-2209