ONEar;, Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 3, 1961 7 June Glanville Wed| To Joseph J. Lavery LODGES AND SOCIETIES THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 4 19% 7 In Toronto In Our Lady of Perpetual Help Church, Toronto, recently June Louise Glanville, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glan- ville, Orono, and Joseph John Lavery, son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Lavery of Toronto, were united in marriage. The ceremony was performed SUNSHINE REBEKAH LODGE Following the opening cere- monies of Sunshine Rebekah Lodge No. 222, the charter was draped as a tribute to the late Sister Eva Cameron, a long time member and a past noble grand of Sunshine Lodge. Sister Lillian Pennington sang during the ceremony and Sister Gladys Morgan presided at the piano. Sister Greta Drinkle presided in the noble grand's chair, as- sisted by vice grand, Sister Margaret Gray, who reported on the members who were ill. Sister Gray will be the incom- ing noble grand and Sister Elda Howard will be the vice grand at an installation banquet on October 16, convened by Sister Jean Bowman. Sister Victoria MaGee read the minutes which indicated a goodly sum realized from the annual bazaar held in St. Greg- ory's Auditorium recently. Several invitations were re. ceived to attend various fune- tions held by lodges in the dis- trict. Sister Gladys Stoneburg gave the District report for Sister Flora Purdie who was unable to be present. by the Right Reverend Mon- cok a LADIES' The Oshawa Ladies' Civi- tan Club held its first dinner meeting of the fall season re- cently at Sandalwood Restaur- ant and the officers of the new executive were installed. PERSONALS Mrs. John A. Stiles of Toronto is visiting her son Mr, D. K. Stiles and Mrs. Stiles and fam- ily, Grierson street, for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. James F. Cros- san of Kentville, Nova Scotia, were in Oshawa recently for the Mepstead - Hi wedding at which their daughter, Miss Julie Crossan was maid of honor. Mr. and Mrs. Crossan remained for 4 visit, guests of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Mepstead, parents of the bridegroom. Oshawa guests at the Good- fellow - Todd wedding in Ham- : |ilton last Saturday included the i |bridegroom's parents, Mr. and CIVITAN CLUB EXECUTIVE Seated in the front row (left) is the vice-president, Mrs. R. D. Malcolmson and the presi- dent, Mrs. James Logan. Standing from left to right are Mrs. G. W. Bayliss, sec- The members of the St. Greg- ory the Great Council of the Catholic Women's League re- ceived corporate Holy Commun- fon at the nine o'clock Mass on Sunday last, following which a Communion breakfast was held in the parish auditorium. Right Reverend Monsignor Dwyer asked the blessing. The president, Mrs. Ray Scott, ex- tended a warm welcome. The spiritual convener, Mrs. William Boisson, introduced the executive, the conveners of the various standing committees, and the guests at the head table. These included Mrs. Walter, Branch, president of St. Ger- trude's CWL, Mrs. Frank Don- ald, president of St. Mary of the People's CWL, Mrs. Gordon retary; Mrs. Andrew Chriso- malis, treasurer; Mrs. Ross | Coulson, - corresponding sec- retary. --Oshawa Times Photo vel a first class Catholic citizen. Miss K. Connolly. .|annual strengthening her faith and de- St. Gregory's CWL Gives Awards: Following Communion Breakfast The highlight of the break- Mrs. S. E. Goodfellow, Mr. and Mrs, William Found, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Armstrong and Mr. and Mrs. George Valentine. Guests |'vere also present from Windsor, | Port Perry, London, Kitchener, {Simcoe and Cobourg. | | Miss Beverley Diane Blair [whose marriage to Mr. Gordon Ray Larmer took place last Saturday in Blackstock Unit/ {ed Church was guest of honor at oping her capacity to be|pre-nuptial events. A linen show- |er was held at the home of the Mrs. Spraggs was thanked by|bride's aunt, Mrs. George Ruth- |erford, Glenview avenue. A mis- |cellaneous shower was given by [Dien president of St. Greg-|fast was the presentation of the|Miss Barbara McMillan at the ory's PTA, Mr. Robert McDon nell, president of St. Mrs. E. J. chairman of Spraggs of Ajax CWL. ual advantages to be as a member of the al levels. Each woman, TO LIVE IN WHITBY Mr. Boyce Ernest Blair and his bride, the former Miss Shirley Jacqueline Webster, gre pictured after their wed- ding recently at Fenelon Falls United Church. The bride is 7 be] LA the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webster, Fenelon Falls, and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blair of Oshawa. --Photo by Bellwood, Fenelon Falls. SCHOOL MASONIC 91 CENTRE ST. Lillian Mae Marsh Ballet, Tap, Toe, Baton, Pre-School, Character, Acrobatic FRIDAYS SATURDAYS AT THE Information: 723-7253 OF DANCING D.E.A. and TEMPLE OSHAWA PTA, and Mrs. McDonnell, and St. {derived | Mr. { |Oshawa, scholarships | hig and Mrs. |tion, scholarships {at the present time. | congratulating .the students and ; their parents. Speaking briefly {he stressed the need of higher |education today and urged the parents to do everything pos- sible to make it available to their children. The president brought the breakfast to a close by thank- ing Mrs. H. J. Duquette for so ably convening it, and expressed appreciation to the four mem- bers of the Knights of Columbus who served the breakfast. These were Messrs. William Ayres, Leo Gallagher, Jack Lawrence, and David Dumais. ation, reviewed the history of established pointed out, was expected to be|for the first time in 1955, nam- a dedicated member, contribut-/ing the winners for each year ing as fully as possible to the|and telling what each was doing work of the League and the at- e an ] Monsignor tainment of its objectives, thus Dwyer presented the awards, of $50.00/home of her sister, Mrs. Roy Ke- Joseph's|€ach to the boy and girl from|hoe, Division street. Following Gregory's school standing|the rehearsal the bridal party hest in Grade 12 and pro- Ontario County|ceeding to senior matricul South Regional Council of the This year's winners were Rob- ert McKay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Spraggs addressed the| Gordon McKay, Hilleroft street, gathering briefly on the spirit-|and Sheila Drumm, daughter of John Drumm, feague, Mary street, honored guests at mentioning participation\in the the breakfast. fruits of the Masses, prayers| Prior to the presentation Mrs. and good works on the paroch-|A. C. Love, convener of educa- jal, the diocesan and the nation- she{the |was entertained at the home of Mrs. Harold Kyte, Blackstock. Prior to her marriage to Mr. Douglas Hircock, the former Miss Joyce Parker, was honor- ed at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Robert Parker, Blackstock. Assistant hostesses were Mrs. Norman Parker and Miss Carol Parker. A personal shower was held at the home of Mrs. Stewart Wallis. James street. Assisting were Mrs. Lloyd Dunn and Mrs. Lloyd Edwards. A miscellane- ous shower given by neighbors was held at the home of Mrs. Stewart Wallis. Hostesses were Mrs. Stewart Wallis and Mrs. Lorne Curtin. | Ritson Home and School Asso- ciation executive held a "Get Acquainted" tea recently for parents of the kindergarten classes. Mrs. Eric Cooper wel- comed the guests and invited them to attend the regular meetings of the Home and School Association. Mr. A. S. Winter, principal, spoke of the importance of kindergarten as a year of preparation, and learning to get along with the group., He introduced the vice- principal Mr. Gordon Terwille- Married In Atte The marriage of Joyce Marion, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Parker, to Doug- las Albert Hircock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hircock, all of was solemnized in Albert Street United Church last | Saturday afternoon | The Reverend Albert Larke {performed the ceremony with |Mrs. Bruce Searle, organist, {providing the wedding music land Mrs. Morris Love as soloist. | The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. Flower motifs enhanced her floor-length gown of white silk organza over |taffeta, styled with a pleated neckline and short sleeves, com- {plemented by elbow-length mit- |tens. A sequined coronet held {her shoulder-length veil and she |carried a cascade of pink roses and stephanotis. Miss Carol Parker was her sister's maid of honor and the other attendants were Mrs. Nor- man Parker and Mrs. Robert Parker. They were identically | dressed in peacock blue peau de |soie, with fitted bodices and {bell skirts. Flower cluster headdresses and eye-lash veils Joyce Parker, Douglas Hircock moon Ceremony and mittens all in matching blue completed their costume and they carried cascades of white shasta chrysanthemums. Mr. loyd Hircock was best man and the ushers were Mr. Robert Hircock and Mr. Robert Parker. A reception was held in the Knights of Columbus Hall. Re- ceiving, the bride's mother {wore silver brocaded with brown, and beige and brown accessories, with a yellow cor- sage of baby chrysanthemums. The bridegroom's mother was in blue silk chiffon with dusty rose accessories and a pink corsage. For their honeymoon, the couple are motoring in Muskoka and Haliburton. As they left, the |bride. was wearing a two-piece brown sheath dress with beige accessories and a corsage of yellow baby chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs. Hircock will return to reside at 349 Fronte- nac street. Guests were present from Blackstock, Bowmanville, St. Thomas, Cobourg, Whitby and Scarborough. 10 SIMCOE BAILEY FOODS LTD. NEW LOCATION ST. SOUTH and OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE WHITBY THE FOOD SHOP, 42 Simcoe St. N., and PLAZA THE HOME DAIRY, Ajax SPECIALS! THURSDAY, PUMPKIN TARTS WHITE AND BROWN DINNER ROLLS MINCE PIE FRIDAY and SATURDAY 3 17¢ 8 ror 17° FOR QUALITY, FRES HNESS and FLAVOR Shop at the bakery with the large variety. gar. Mrs. Thelma Black and Mise Evelyn Tyndal, the kinder- garten teachers, spoke briefly of kindergarten routine and en- couraged the mothers to consult them, should any problem arise. Mrs. Carl Creamer and Mrs. Joseph Hart, past -presidents, poured tea. A centrepiece of salvia and hydrangea arranged by Mrs. J. R. Warnica decor- ated the tea table. The tea was convened by Mrs. J. E. Kewen assisted by the executive. An in- formal visiting period concluded the afternoon. Mrs. Bruce Stevenson, the for- mer Miss Eleanor M. W. Mac- kenzie, was honored at several pre-nuptial showers. In Toronto two miscellaneous showers were given. The first by Mrs. Ethel Kirk assisted by Miss Fred Taylor and the second by Mrs B. Burford, assisted by Mrs. Jay Davenport and Mrs. Robert Burford. The office staff of the| Oshawa Public Utilities Com- mission arranged a shower at the home of Mrs. Cyril Luke with Miss Linda Luke as host- ess, The bride-to-be was pre- sented with a gift of money. Miss Marie Ritzie and Miss Linda Sym, the bridesmaids, held a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. John Sym, Colborne street east. Teas, birthday parties, wed- ding anniversaries, coming and going 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 items of news for which there is no charge. Telephone 723-3474. A ben-voyage party was held recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alec Hair, Burk street, for their life-long friend, Mrs. May Cairns of Glasgow, Scotland. Mrs. Cairns has been Mr. and Mrs. Hair's house guest for the past two months. Among the gifts presented to her was a sterling silver brooch and ear- ring set in the shape of the Maple Leaf as a memento of her Canadian visit. Among those present at the party were Mr. and Mrs. Ted Maidman, Mr. signor Lucius Barnett. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a two- piece beige silk, street-length dress with beige silk flowered pill box hat and matching acces- sories. She carried Talisman roses and red poinsettias. Miss Roma Glanville, sister of the bride, was maid of honor, wearing moss green peau de soie with green flowered hat and matching accessories. She carried Talisman roses and| white bridal wreath. Mr. Paul Lavery was the best man and the ushers were Mr. John DeKoker and Mr. Allan B. Smith. Mr. Paul Lavery was the best man and the ushers were Mr. John DeKoker and Mr. Allan B. Smith. The reception was held at the Brentwood apartments, The guests were received by the] bride's mother wearing a moss| green flowered ensemble and al corsage of Talisman roses and carnations. Assisting was the| bride's mother wearing mauve] wool with matching accessories and a corsage of chrysanthe-| mums and carnations. [ For the honeymoon in Jamai-| ca and Nassau, the bride don- ned a suit of tangerine Italian wool with matching accessories [ The couple will live at Lascelles | boulevard, Toronto. | The bride is a nurse, trained at the Toronto General Hospital. She attended Orono and Bowmanville schools. The bridegroom attended the] University of Montreal. 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