Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Nov 1961, p. 7

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/) Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 29, 1961 7 PERSONALS A pleasant evening was spent bridge, Mrs. Richer's former) ' at the home of Mr. and Mrs.jhome, taken by Dr. Joseph| . T. J. Harris in honor of Mr.|Bascom in 1890. Mrs. R. Leo and Mrs. Roy MacLean, the oc-|Gray, Miss Flossie Armstrong, casion being their 35th wedding|Mrs. Uriah Jones and Mrs. anniversary. Mr. Harris made|H. M. Smith poured tea at a a presentation and eexpressed table centred With yellow and BRIDE-ELECT the good wishes of all present. bronze chrysanthemums and flanked by bronze candles. Mrs.| Miss Joyce Walkem will be- Eric Knight, Miss Irene Knight,| come the bride of Robert S. Miss Jasmine Payne, Miss| Rosseau next Saturday in Cal- Freda Dick and Miss Jean Hol-| vary Baptist Church, Bramp- lingsworth served. Mrs. Rich-| ton. The bride-elect. is the er's sister, Mrs. Minnie Thomp-| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. son of Barrie, was unable to| Andrew Hunter of Brampton, LADIES' SPORTSWEAR LTD. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE $50,000.00 STOCK MUST BE REDUCED BEFORE STOCK TAKING THIS WEEKEND UNHEARD OF VALUES -- ONLY 3 DAYS LEFT Teas, birthday parties, wed- ding anniversaries, coming and goings of guests are always of interest in this column. Write, telephone or visit the social department with your items of| ottend news for which there is no} 8 charge. Telephone 723-3474. TOMORROW - FRIDAY - SATURDAY formerly of Oshawa, and the Members of St. David's Welsh} son of Mrs. Percy Rosseau of Society met at the home of Mr.| Toronto and the late Mr. ' : é ; _-- Association of Brooklin United : : : di J p. Se id 3 is .u\Church, plans for the Christmas| Steet pinyin por mabe a = SERVICE i i CGIT NATIONAL CHRISTMAS VESPER eral convener is Mrs. Harry/qRa were completed and re- Automatic Chair McCool. In charge of the vati-|rochments were served by the ; : : 'se Paul's United Church, Bow- | ice held on Sunday evening at | mount in Oshawa, Whitby, St. |Mediand, Mrs. Harold Dennis, present. eee lacie manville, Miss Virginia Treen King Street United Church. Paul's, Bowmanville; and Mrs. Lloyd Bradley, Mr.' Wal CALGARY (CP)--An "auto-/ of Whitby United Church and | jce sponsored by the Oshawa Zion, also Whitby B aptist Mrs, Samuel Stuart, the CGIT a 1 limities has been invented by Bill i a weekend seminar on _pre-) Miss Ruth-Anne Taves of | and District CGIT Board and | Church and First Baptist jand the Mission Band. Mrs.| modern drama at Ryerson Insti-|Bricknell, a Calgary salesman awa, took part in the national | United Churches of St. Ste- --Oshawa Times Photo | tne opening of the fair and tea.|sneiderman, professor of dra- boon to many arthritics who e Mrs. W. A. Heron is in charge] matic art at Evanston Univer-|experience severe pain when Courtice WA King Street Group Recesses was provided under the au-)standing position. prospective bridegroom is the At a meeting of the Woman's| 114 Mrs. Thomas Roche, Bloor| Rosseau. --Mary's Studio |Fair were completed. Tne gen- tuna party to be held at the Miss Ruth Werry of St. | CGIT Christmas vesper serv- ) phen's, King Street, and West- |ous attractions are Mrs. John|y,<toss assisted by the ladies Helps Arthritics This was a community serv- ter Weir, Mrs. Levi Arksey.| wr Harry Chapman attended|matic sit-down" chair for arth- First Baptist Church, Osh- | members took part from the | Church, Oshawa. J. H. McKinney will officiate atl tute, conducted by Dr. Robert He says the chair will be a of publicity. |sity, Illinois. The study course|they move from a sitting to Reviews History At the November meeting of} Prior To Amalgamation the Woman's Association of) i i i i Mrs.| pj i F H Courtice it was decided that a| In April, 1942, Mrs. James|_ Following the dinner, Mrs./Richer, entertained about sixty|anq Mrs. Dean, held a_social| brief resume of the Association's| Wilson was instrumental _ in) William eee a Ra pf edhe ties Bickers girthoodlevening a Gat eam tie el origin should be given to the)bringing young women of the . Ao ts pe Ma He ar a icht/church together for fellowship|theme. Mrs. William wards) Phe ils ff- public, so that all people might| hitth Noetomen's Association{read the wellknown passage|'Tom Uxbridze, Tovento, Stor Generally, women's groups\0f King St. United Church and|from the Scriptures relating to| know its history. follow the building of a church,|the g hose but in this case a woman's|the Fellowship Group. group chose the name of|the Birth of Christ and Mrs.| A happy reunion took place) spices of the provincial depart- recently at the YWCA when! ment of Community Recreation Mrs. Leonard Richer, assisted|and on Saturday evening Mr. 7 ; James Dean, director of the by her daughter, Miss G rac © | Playcraftsmen Theatre Group, \friends. The guests who came) registrants. | ville, Kenora and Oshawa, spent) The annual Christmas party| lthe afternoon reminiscing and/of the Heather Group of St. looking over pictures of Ux-|Andrew's United Church was A set of special spring coils built into the seat of the chair gently lowers the arthritic into the chair, and with a hand-con- trolled handle or knob it can support him as he rises. Mr. Bricknell got the idea for the chair five years ago when! his wife Jean felt twinges f arthritis, She has since re- covered. |Smith read an article by Edgar held at the home of Mrs. Mat- group preceded the church building. In 1934 the present Courtice Sunday school was organized, and met in No. 8 public school on highway No. 2. There was no woman's group for a short time,! but the need of one was soon| felt, and "The Ladies' Aid" was, begun. Some of the members| were dissatisfied with the name On Tuesday evening, Novem-|A. Guest "Missed i! roll ber 21, some 20 members of| tunities". This was followed b this Group gathered together in| a reading "Be Sure to Let Jesus| the west hall of the church for| Show" by Mrs. H. A. Armstrong] a pot luck supper meeting, their|jand a prayer by Mrs. Smith] last meeting together as a group closed the worship service. Well- functioning under the WA. |known Christmas hymns were! sung as a part of the devotional eg : with Mrs. Tom Goch at the tion is to have its annual bazaar) piano | on the last day of November,|" 'The president, Mrs. Dwight] so it was necessary for them to/Bunner, led in a brief business} thew Leyden, Kaiser Crescent. SOCIAL NOTICES A buffet turkey dinner preceded the meeting. To receive, Bt hostess wore Mediterranean blue pregen sag t pure silk on sheath lines. As- an ae recente fell sisting was Mrs. ---- gpl Jassistant group leader, who the engagement of her daughter Choge a sheath dress of Scare : ; lred French wool crepe. ey Henry pee ee eo liste were presented with gifts Mrs. Regina : Martyn! of appreciation from the group. and it was' eventually changed/change the date this year, and! period with reports given by the jof Oshawa. The marriage willl conta Claus in the person of |take place on Wednesday, ; De' Mrs. Robert Ireland delivered cember 27, 1961, at. 2.30 o'clock! ine exchange of gifts and Christ- SALESLADY Experience if possible in Ladies || Sportswear, full or part time. jf) Smart appearance with person- ality. Highest salary if you have ability to sell. Apply in person -- Seigneur's SPORTSWEAR Camel-hair, Alpaca, Harris-Tweed. Fully inter. lined and Chamois. Regular 35.00 to 79.95 CLEARING 26-97 1049-97 SUITS All imported materials. Fine wools. Double - OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE to the Woman's Association of|they met a week earlier thanisecretary, Mrs. H. A. Arm- It was around 1937 that the\church was completed about|mulated for a snowflake dessert| »°TOMt0- ored guest was Mrs. John R. school, and then the group be-| Woman's Organization helped in| as Ticket Convener. The annual Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hunter, git, : ; ion CLEARI NG PE eat get gc ar "must".|on Thursday evening, Decem- their daughter, Joyce Sandra chased from Mr. William Ever-| After each monthly meeting the basement since that time,|a social time together. Courtice, with Mrs. Cecil Adams} ysual. lstrone 'and the treasurer, Mrs. pakrad | knits. 2- and 3-pce. styles. as president. The upper structure of the Giynt Pearse, Plans were fori St, George's United Church, | mas carols were sung. An hon- sei etic Courtice Sunday school yoted tol seven years ago, and many hun-|bridge sometime in January. THCOMING MARRIAGE | Lens, who was presented with a Regular 29.95 to 69.95 become a United Church Sunday dreds of dollars from the/Mrs, Seymour Bigwood will act FOR came "The Woman's Associa-jjits erection. Christmas dinner of the Wo- Brampton, Ontario, ition of the United Church of| An up to date kitchen in the|men's Association will be held the forthcoming marriage of l 97 97 a © 1 : e The present church basement|In it food is prepared for wed- i Walkem, to Robert Samuel Ros- W k-end SPECIALS e a : " to was built in 1946-47, on land pur-| ding groups. oan os ee, Oe ey seau, Oshawa, son of Mrs. ee K } gon, and the Woman's Associa-|the members enjoy a cup of tea tion has held its meetings in|and sandwiches or cookies, and on the last Thursday of the! The present president is Mrs. month. The Woman's Associa-| Horace Vetzal, of Courtice. The annual white gift offering }of the Fellowship Group was j again presented to John Bunner, student minister from the con- | gregation, to be used to further his studies. Mrs. Dwight Bun- ner expressed her deep appre- Percy Rosseau of Toronto and the late Mr. Rosseau. The wed- ot ding is to take place on Satur- day, December 2, at 5.30 p.m. in Calvary, Baptist Church, Brampton. 2-PC, WOOL Crnecnene,,., motte cee BOUCLE KNIT SUIT Regular 39.95 CLEARING 29.97 One and Two Piece Styles. Jerseys, fine wools, cottons, double or single knits, sizes 7 to 20. Regular 16.95 to 39.95 CLEARING 8-97 to 26-97 SLIMS Regular 12.95 to 16.95 ciation for herself and on behalf of her son for this presentation. po _ in tigre ol thanks or the whole hearted support of the group members peed SOCIETIES her term of office. Mrs. Jack | Perry expressed her thanks. to OAKLEIGH LODGE | lher fellow group members for| The regular meeting of Oak-| ltheir co-operation and support|leigh Lodge No. 151, LOBA, was lduring her term as president|held in the Orange Temple. of the Women's Association. |Worthy Mistress Sister Mary With history in the making,|Thompson presided with Deputy members of the Fellowship|Mistress, Sister Ivy Gibbs as- Group met with other women's|sisting. organizations within the church} The devotional period was led in centennial hall to hear alby acting Chaplain, Sister Eva panel discuss the United Church/Tipton. Flags were presented Women, lby Sisters Ann Coulson and Mrs. L.. F. Richardson,|Annie Mitchel. The sick report| Whitby, Mrs. W. C. Ives, Bow-|was given by Sister Gibbs. Sis-| manville, and Mrs. A. A.lters Eva Hastings and Annie Crowle, Oshawa were intro-\frost and Brother Johnston RESDAN Reg. 1.50 duced by Mrs. Jack Perry.|,, ; Mrs. Wilfred Harris opened the a oo ALKA SELTZER '.,°730" meeting with prayer. Mh Richedon axbin : jsiven a welcome, Bier her trip| wp beet tee tie Ee Peet coe oe a AGAROL JURY & LOVELL LTD. LODGES AND © Oshawa -- Bowmanville --- Whithy Half Price ! CHERMAY APRIL SHOWERS SKIN BALM res. 2.00 1.00 Bayer's ASPIRIN 100's Reg, 98¢ SF Reg. 1.25 ......-> not a merger of the Women's|cussions were held on future ac- Association and the Women's tivities, Missionary Society but will con- if 3 serve the values of each. Nei-| Jt was decided to hold the Reg. 1.50 ......... ther of these organizations, she| said, should dominate in any} way. The purpose of the United Church Women is to unite all| women for the Total Mission} OLD SPICE AFTER SHAV Reg. 1.50 1.09 Reg. 2.25 1.79 Christmas party on Thursday,| December 28. Dinner will be at) 6.30 p.m. There will be the usual) exchange of gifts. The lucky prize was won by Sister Doris CLEARING O.97 to 9.97) . of the Church, |McDonald. Each of the panellists dis-| . cussed sections of The Con-jchurch, and their duties were stitution and Interpretation of| discussed. Their duties are] this new body of women. Present|many and of prime importance |groups will be dissolved and/in the proper organizing of this) the fresh re-groupings will be| Vital new body of women. known as Units. Units will meet; Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Ives f monthly or at least six times|and Mrs. Crowle were thanked) y SKIRTS Regular 12.95 to 22.95 CLEARING ©.97 to 44.97 BLOUSES Regular 4.95 to 13.95 CLEARING 2.97 t9 9.97 PULLOVERS - CARDIGANS Regular 6.95 to 15.95 CLEARING 3.97 te 4Q.97 BUY YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS NOW AND SAVE AT THE REDUCED PRICES--ALL SALES FINAL PLEASE KOTEX 40+ reg. 1.26 148 TONI HOME PERMANENTS 2°, 1.24 VITALIS eg. 1.00 ......... 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