Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Oct 1961, p. 8

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Annual reports were)hill Collegiate It was decided to! pari GROUPS, CLUBS presented by the 'secretary,|send the president and one , AUXILIARIES Mrs. Stanley Gomme and the other delegate to this confer- | ence. treasurer, Mrs. Roy Pearse. : : Reference was made of the Mapes wegen a = wees age (cent annual. executive board|'he balance of the meeting dur- ae pape roll pei meeting at Camp Samac and| ing which time it was decided : 4S/ announcement was made of the|to hold a pot luck supper meet-} the highlight of the October'¢ . i i meeting of the 13th Scout Moth. Conference to be held at Thorn-\ing early in December. } ers' Auxiliary which was held in the Ladies' Lounge of King | | e 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 30, 1961 Street United Church. The nominating committee e : composed of Mrs. Harold Bark- 4 ler, Mrs. William Marlowe, Mrs.|f Roy Pearse and Mrs. Grant |Beal presented the slate of offi- : s icers for the 1961-62 term and the guest of honor, Mrs. E. G SCHOOL oF DANCING 2 jSimmons, district representa- tive of the South-east Section, D.E.A. | officiated at the installation of ithe following: Past president, Mrs. Grant Beal; president, vices i re Sem |Mrs. R. J. Manning; vice-presi- Pre-School, Character, Acrobatic |dent, Mrs. Bryce Brown; secre tary, Mrs. R. F. Hall; treasur- er, Mrs. D. E. Cutler; social jconveners, Mrs. William Mar- FRIDAYS jlowe and Mrs. Roy Pearse; and | : * |program chairman, Mrs. E. J. |Bradley; press, Mrs. Stanley SATURDAYS ;Gomme and Mrs. Frank Ball; jeard convener, Mrs. A. J. AT THE Lymer; telephone convener, Mrs. George W. Cuthbert; | patrol leaders, Mrs. Daniel MASONIC : EMPLE"' Charuk, Mrs. Z. W. Warenycia, Mrs. J. A. Martell, Mrs. Aub- rey Hircock, Mrs..Robert Skitch, 91 CENTRE ot., OSHAWA Mrs. George Coverly and Mrs. William Eddie : Information: 723-7253 Mrs, Grant Beal, retiring pres- ident, opened the meeting and presided at a brief business iis sil dea 4k DADDY'S HAPPY BOYS Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Harry | Mrs. Arnott Towns and Mrs. Towns, Short Celina street, are | John Foster, all of Oshawa, BUY NOW AND GET A e: | MI t D M E N TH oO L Glenn Arnott and Randy Wil- | and great-grandsons of Mrs liam. Glenn one year old and | Elizabeth Heaps, Oshawa, and , Randy, three-and-a-half, are | Mrs. Hestei Monro, Toronto. d i z the grandsons of Mr. and | --Photo by Hornsby : Z Shirley Ann Shewchuk Bride ELECTR _ 7 | : Of George H. Williamson IC : | St. George's Memorial Church,Leddy and Mr. Thomas Wil- A $29.95 VALUE ; was the scene of a wedding/liamson of Bowmanville : on Saturday afternoon when! To receive the guests at St ; ; Shirley Ann Shewchuk, daugh-\John's Greek Orthodox Hall. | ; WITH THE PURCHASE OF A NEW p ter of Mrs. Steve Shewchuk,/Bloor street east, the bride's| and the late Mr. Shewchuk was\mother wore a gown of mi ' AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER | E united in marriage with George) tone peau de soie and a brown Herbert Williamson, son of Mr./feathered bandeau hat with a 2 si t 7 Bow oo yg Williamson Of! corsage of rose and yellow or Two items for the price of one ! A modern, safe, automatic electric clothes > e } ees was conducted age tin etd | dryer and a full size, top quality electric blanket that can be washed and iron- | i 4 7 4) ' ey ASSIS Z Was the % | by the Reverend Clinton ( ave groom's mother who nae ed automatically. This offer applies to McClary-Easy, Moffat, Inglis and West- i The wedding music was played) winter white silk brocade gown.|| inghouse dryers. Many models. i by Mr. Alan Reesor who accom-'4 brown satin and velvet bar | r panied Dye eats Bei deau hat and a corsage of a} ia ing and singing " errect| sreen orchids Love" during the signing of there tre tenevmoon trip 1 *LIMITED OFFER--OCT, 14th to NOV. 30th } register. P Nassau, the bride travelled ir \| Given in marriage by her un- 4 oreen dress topped "with oll 3" cle, Mr. John Shewchuk, the| muskrat jacket, brown acces-|! « Tne "hag bride wore a full-length gown) oie. and a corsage of white|| | ° of carnation-white peau de soie|),... OSHAWA «+ PETERBOROUGH COBOURG in a slim bodice and bateau)w#0.. 4 Ba Se neckline accented with guipure William wt ide in Osh lace. The billowing skirt featur-|*" ed a fulklenzth front panel and unpressed pleats. She wore a pearl set crown topped with rhinestones which held her waist-length veil and carried a cascade of white roses and ste- phanotis. , The attendants' were Miss Gloria Ayrch, maid of honor; Miss Sonya Lukawesky, Miss Marlene Shewchuk and Miss Pauline Williamson, _ brides- maids. They all wore street- length dresses of apple-green peau de soie designed with bracelet-length sleeves and slim bodices and skirts of unpress- ed pleats. They wore matching crowns with circular blush veils and carried bouquets of white chrysanthemums and' carna- | slg tions in the '"'ball and chain" i design. Mr. Kenneth Williamson of Bowmanville 'was best man for his brother and the ushers were Mr. Robert Turek, Mr. Paul LODGES AND SOCIETIES OAKLEIGH LODGE The regular meeting of Oak- leigh Lodge, No. 151 LOBA was ' TENSION PUMP held in the Orange Temple / Worthy Mistress, Sister Mary Thompson, presided with Dep- uty Mistress, Sister Ivy Gibbs assisting. Visitors from Victory Lodge were given a welcome. The Worthy Mistress, Sister Elva Van Slyke was escorted to the dais by director of ceremonies Sister Ann Heasiip Sister Ada Gillard led in the Scripture reading and prayers Flags were presented by Sis- ters Annie Frost and Ann Coul- son The sick epert was given by Sister Ivy Gibbs. Committee re- ports were given and discussions were held for various welfare ac- tivities. The draw prizes which were donated were won by Sister Nan poly vac liag ica A cacao Fashion finds the happy medium! Here's exactly what you've been looking for... ge fashion's sleek and slender look taking a sensible approach to comfort. Softly feminine Refreshments were served by A ; r : Sister. Eva Wastings na ont: tapering toes... not too pointy, hot too round, but just right. Shapely, graceful walking heels mittee, ... not too high, not too slim, but just right. 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