The Oshawa Times, 22 Sep 1961, p. 7

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orm pr LODGES AND SOCIETIES ; DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND | : | The Daughters of England, | "Impress of India" Lodge 26 GROUPS, CLUBS AND AUXILIARIES juse of UNICEF boxes at Hal lowe'en. o Mrs. Derek Barnett, Mrs. Ron- ald Lambert and Mrs Clifford KNOX PRESBYTERIAN WMS The Afternoon Auxiliary of of Knox Presbyterian Church met in the church lounge for its| first fall meeting. was held on Tuesday afternoon, September 19, with a few Charles Cath-| the meeting choruses. Mrs. THOR (were announced. Grade 1, Mr: the Women's Missionary Society) Mrs, Major Rankin opened|Glen Glaspell; Grade 2, Mrs. = Percy Mountjoy; Grade 3, Mrs. held its regular meeting on| Tuesday evening, September 19,| in the Orange Temple. Worthy President, Sister Edith Taylor, presiding with vice- + president, Sister Edna Huband, % |assisting. | Sister Jean Fitches gave the * leick list report, Several mem- bers were welcomed back after !their illness. Correspondence was read by Sister Doris McDonald. Re- [ports were given by the various |committees Discussions were (held and plans made for the |copper carnival, which will be : (held on Tuesday, October 17. |§ Prizes, which were donated, i (were won by Sisters Ann Beck-| . : /man and Marjorie Powers, | 4| Lodge ¢losed in usual form : after which a social hour was| © enjoyed with a novel penny| t [chair game. |B The next regular meeting willl Le held on Tuesday, October 3, | EEE | LOYAL TRUE BLUE LODGE | i| After a brief recess the Loyal| "1True Blue Lodge resumed its| |regular meeting on Tuesday, | i September 19, in the Orange! Temple. The meeting was presided over by Worshipful Mistress Sis- ter Mary Thompson, assisted by| deputy mistress Sister = Ruth Gatchell The chaplain, Sister Gertrude Logan, read the prayers and the| scripture lesson. Sister Elda Howard read the minutes and the correspondence. Sister Ruth Gatchell gave the sick report. The Lodge was honored to have six Grand Lodge officers pay a surprise visit at this meeting, namely: Sister May| Bunting, past supreme grand mistress; Sister Marjorie Hoidge, supreme grand secre In a recent ceremony at Knox Presbyterian Church Margaret Jean McGregor be- | came the bride of Stewart | Fraser Holmes. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs NEWLYWEDS Mr Mrs and ter and Ray Shier of Uxbridge the bridegroom is the son of Mr, their wed- | of Chalmers alter in Pictured ding recently The president, Mrs. A. Dancey, opened (he meeling Thomas Salisbury offered pray- with a poem entitled "To Doler for the sick members. God's Work" and welcomed the Mrs. William James made the members. announcements, M | {Mrs Mrs | moir welcomed everyone, espe-| William Woodcock; Grade 4. H.|cially the visitors and Mrs.|Mrs, rs, Grade Mothers for the year Hopkins offered to be the rep. s.|resentatives at Council, TO TRAVEL BY TUB LONDON (CP) = Seven stu- Derek Barnett: Grade 5, dents from a Surrey technical _ Vincent Ward; Grade 6, school plan to drive a motorized . Rodger Bishop; Grade 7, bath from John o' Groat's in Fay Brooks; Grade 8, northern Scotland to Land's End in southern England, The travel- devotional period. The offering egnongible for the devotional Mrs. R t willjling three. i " Re . Ronald Lambert willlling three-wheeled tub is pow Wag dedicated by Mrs. D. M:| period, with Mrs. George Beard pring more information at the|ered by a small engine. The 700 Mrs. Malcolm McGregor gave For the the singing af 8 hyInn October meeting regarding the mile trip is in aid of charity. an interesting paper on the 5th|23rd Psalm was read in a ; A . Bl = chapter of the study "Into Alllunique way by Mrs. William the World with the Younger Short Jr., Mrs. Ernest Sargeant Mrs. F. O. Mcllveen led 1he/ rs. William Short Sr. was | Mrs, Clifford Hopkins. | TO LIVE IN TORONTO Churches". | The secretary read the min-| utes and correspondence. The| members were reminded of the| Fall Rally of East Toronto | Presbyterial to be held in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, | Toronto. Speakers Rev. Wil-| liam McRoberts and Miss Bes-| sie MacMurchy, RN of Indore, | India. Also the fall thank offer- ling meeting, October 18 at {p.m. when Mrs. Howard Hogg, { Presbyterial president of Kast {Toronto will speak. | Mrs. Dancey closed the meet- ling with prayer. WESTMOUNT WA Westmount United Church WA held its first meeting of the fall season Tuesday night, Sep-| _ [tember 19, with a large attend- {ance. Mrs. John Jackson, presi- ident, opened the meeting with a prayer The business meeling was held first with Mrs. Byron Bo- ville reading the treasurer's re- port. Mrs. Kenneth Markle, the secretary's report and Mrs. Ru-| pert Harrison reading the corre-| spondence. | | The devotional period was led, by Mrs. E. A MacDougal | whose theme was 'The Practice of The Presence of God." from| the book - written by Brother J. Bruce McGregor of Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. T. Fraser Holmes of Kemptville and the late Mr, Holmes --Aldsworth Photography Presbyterian Church Ux- bridge, are Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Keith Bickle. Former- lv. Miss Margaret Carole Shier, the bride is the daugh- PERSONALS Hornick,|in the Canadian in Germany. While in Germany Mr and Mrs. Keetch will cele- brate their silver wedding anni versary on October 3. They will spend 17 days in Germany and Mrs. William Bickle of Oshawa. The couple will live | at RR 4, Oshawa --Photo hy Mel Paul, Uxbridge tary; Sister Lilyan Connors, su- preme grand treasurer; Sister Anne Foxhall, supreme grand first lecturer; Sister Betly Semple, associate second lec- turer, and Sister Susan Spencer, supreme grand mistress. Grand Lodge officers were escorted to the altar by Brother Armed Forces Fred Thompson and introduced. After discussing many items of Lodge interest, past master Brother Willard Spencer was escorted to the altar by Brother Fred Thompson to be installed as district deputy grand master. The installing officer was su-| The many friends of William preme grand mistress, Sister| Alford, 228 Valencia road, Susan Spencer Oshawa. Birthday greelings were sung the has: been. admitted to} of Sisters Marjorie Hoidge, hat he has been admitled 10/4y.0 Short, Margaret Phillips, [Zast Toronto Hospital for fur- Mary Abbott, Brother Willard Spencer, and Brother Donald Straughan Draw prizes were May Mr. and Mrs. A. FE Grandview street south have re- Jo Aldwinckle, turned home from a motor trip through the New England States and Cape Breton, Nova Scotia While in Vermont they visited their cousins, Dr Mrs Bruce Kelly of Colbrook, Ver and will be sorry to learn mont. Solemnized In The marriage of Maureen Lilis donated and|llson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bunting, [Arthur H. Ilson of Oshawa, and |Harold Andrew Woods, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woods of Mr. and Mrs. J. Norval Will- son, are in Montreal for a few days, staying at The Queen Elizabeth Hotel: Teds. d/won by Sisters Mr. and Mrs. William 0. ding anniversaries, coming and| x 3 Keetch, Nelson street, Ajax, | going of guests and your own) Tie Tom and 10a Milgate. in are leaving on Sunday, October holiday plans are always of in-| gy and Sister Short "showed Toronto, was solemnized on 1, to visit their two sons,|terest in this column. Write, [colored pictures taken on their Saturday, September 16, at Dan- GDSM William F. Keetch Cana-|telephone or visit the social de-|{rip to England, Scotland and| forth Gospel Hall Taronto dian Guards, and RFM Donald|partment for which there is no reland. Mr John Milton Mills of North D. Keetch, Queen's Own Rifles, |charge. Telephone 723-3474. Te el TC Cbd a ------------ - " BETA SIGMA PHI | Carolina officiated at the cere- meeting of Xi!mony. The wedding music was Mary McTaggart § sang ther surgery. birthday parties, wed- The regular Alpha Sigma Chapter, Beta Sig-|played by Miss ! |ma Phi, was held at the home and Miss Geraldine Wood lof the president, Mrs. C. E.| Given in marriage by her fath- Freek, High street, Whitby, on er, the bride wore a princess- Tuesday evening, September 19./style gown of Italian peau-de- Mrs. Freek presided at the|soie. The bodice was appliqued meeting. with alencon lace and encrusted Mrs. James Carson was ap-|with seed pearls and panels of pointed historian for the Chap-|lace enhanced the skirt which ter. fell into a chapel train. A pearl Members discussed an ad-|crown held her fingertip veil and vancement program for those|she carried white roses center- eligible for Exemplar degree.led with a lily and English ivy Lawrence. Mrs. William Ste-| vens read the scripture lesson, | the closing prayer being given by Mrs. Kenneth Markle. Mrs. Jackson introduced the| guest speaker, Mrs. Douglas| Redpath, who gave a report on the New United Church Women's | and Mrs, Frank Buller, Short read a poem, Love", then showed slides on her (rip to also pictures taken in and Scotland, Mrs. Major Rankin thanked Mrs. Short and closed in prayer, Tea was served by the Fel lowship Group. Next week, the Missionary Group, under the leadership of Mrs, Charles Lang: field, will arrange the devotional period. Mrs. "God's colored Ireland, England UAW AUXILIARY NO. 27 The Ladies Auxiliary Ne. 27, UAW held its regular meeting in the UAW Hall with Sister Ethel Thomson presiding. Roll call and minutes were read by Sister Frances Bradley, Sister Marjorie McNeil gave the treas- urer's report. Various commit- fee reports were given. Sister Viola Pilkey was ap- pointed by the Oshawa and Dis- trict Labor Council to act on the Ontario Federation of Labor Women's Committee. Sister Alice Reardon is representing the UAW Ladies Auxiliaries, Ca- nadian Region. Sister Viola Coolidge reported that there will be a change in the size of children's clothing in the near future. This was dis cussed at a meeting of the Cana- dian Association of Consumers held recently. A letter of thanks was re- ceived from the Hotel and Club Employees Union, Local 299, To- ronto for the financial assistance rendered them. It was decided | to supply noonday lunch for the senior ciitzens' conference which One, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 22, 1961 7 |S Woods-Ilson Nuptial Rites Toronto of Ottawa cousin of the bride.| All wore apple green delustered, peau glow designed with scoop necklines and bell-shaped skirts with self roses at the back waist. They wore rose headdresses of the same material with tiny cir- cular veils and carried bronze pom pom chrysanthemums with sprays of golden wheat sheaves. Mr. John Woods acted as best mar for his brother. Ushering were Dr. Harold E. Kay and Mr. John Farnworth The reception was held in the conservatory at Casa Loma, | Toronto. To receive the bride's| mother wore green pure silk] with a beige feathered hat and gloves. The bridegroom's moth-! er assisting was in pale peacock! blue with matching accessories Each wore an orchid cor age, As the couple left for the wed- ding trip by motor to Florida | legiate group to start in 1962. Mrs. Frank Owens accompan ied at the piano for the evening. SA HOME LEAGUE The regular meeting of the alvation Army Home League TOP SCHOLAR One of the three top schol. ars at Dr. F .J. Donevan Col- is Barbara Holmes, daughter of the Reverend and Mrs. N. T. Holmes, Keewatin ~ lall wives of members of Local The "yard stick" was reviewed. |trails. | The next meeting will be held lon Tuesday, September 26, at {the home of Mrs. James Car-| | son, Bedford avenue, Oshawa, | | QUEEN MARY LODGE The regular meeting of Queen Mary No. 97 was held recent- {ly in the Orange Temple with {Worthy Mistress, Sister Dorothy | Phillips, presiding, assisted by {Junior Deputy Mistress Sister !June Goodman | Prayers were read by the chaplain, Sister Gertrude Lo gan. Flags were presented by Sisters Elva Cowle and Mar- garet Phillips. Among those reported on the sick list were Sisters Ina Mil- {gate and Susan Waterhouse. Sister Annie Toms offered her home for a bingo on Monday, September 25. i A PICTURE OF HEALTH 'tend Miss Judith Ilson was maid-of- honor for her sister. The other| attendants 'were Mrs. Harold (Eunice) Kay, twin sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Joy Little HOUSEHOLD HINT Spots on white kid gloves can often be removed if you slip the gloves on and rub the spots! with an artgum eraser. the next meeting on Oc- tober 4 as there is some urgent business to be discussed. Draw prizes were donated by | Sisters Vi Ambrose and Annie Toms and were won by Sisters | Edith Severs, Kay Alldread,! Evelyn Bilton and Kay Hopkins. | Refreshments were served by | Sisters Kay Alldread, Kay Hop-!| kins, Mary Hayes and Annie! the bride was wearing a brown English wool suit with a beige at 'and gloves and a pale green| orchid corsage. The newly! wedded pair will live in Toronto. | Out of town guests were] present from Cleveland, Ohio: | Flint, Michigan; Campbelltown, New Brunswick; Montreal, Cooksville, Burlington, Renfrew, | Collins Bay, Richmond Hill, Guelph, Oakville and Orillia, | sireet, For obtaining an aver- age of over 80 per cent in eight subjects, Miss Holmes has been partment of Education Schol« arship. Queen's University, Kingston, where she will take the Arts Course. awarded a $500 | Dominion Provincial Scholar- | ship and a $400 Ontario De- | --Oshawa Times Photo. | will be held on September 26 land 27 in the UAW Hall. Auditors were reminded that there will be a meeting on Sep- | tember 27 at 7 p.m. An invitation was extended to (222, UAW to attend a meeling {on Monday afternoon, Septem- ber 25, at 2:00 p.m. in the UAW Hall, Bond street east, at which time a discussion and question period concerning the present negotiations with the General Motors Corporation. Tea will be served, { MAXWELL HEIGHTS H-S The September meeting of] Maxwell Heights Home and) School Association was held at the school recently. The presi-| dent, Mrs. Percy Hayes, intro. duced the teachers, Mrs. Mary Beard, Mrs. Alice Sinclair, Miss Ruth Cosens and the new mem- bers of the staff, Miss Judith Evans. Miss Evans' room won the parent attendance prize.| Miss Cosens will act as teacher representative on the executive "If | can't have Colette Shoes I'll go barefoot . . ." You'll jump for joy + . . he'll fall head over heels! For who can resist, the new school and college shoe fashions with the Colette Flair! The smartest collec. tien in town. 4.99, 5.99. Get your favourite - RECORD FREE (value 99¢) with 'avery twe peir of shoes. So get yourself twe pair, or bring your sister, girl friend, mother, aunt or niece fo buy her shoes with you end get your $9¢ record voucher, ~° Ji - . redeemable ef Meagher's, § King St, W. 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