Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Jan 1962, p. 7

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THE BRIDAL PAIR their wed-.) Franklin L. Taylor of Osh- awa and the bridegroom is Pictured after ding recently at Albert Street United Church are Mr. and | the son of Mrs. John Staples Mrs. Cecil Clifford Staples. | of Kirkfield and the late Mr. Formerly Miss Mary Eliza- { Staples. The couple will live beth Taylor, the bride is the | in Oshawa. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | St. Mark's Sponsors Snow Ball For District Doubles' Clubs The Airport Recreation Hall|Simkin, was gaily decorated in winter|Keith, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest theme for St. Mark's Doubles|Dobney, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Club's annual Snow Ball on Fri-|Coles, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Oat- day evening, January 26. way, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Scott, Orvel Sellick's orchestra sup-|Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Dawson, Mr. plied music for round andjand Mrs. L. Harding, Mr. and square dancing, Mrs. Russ Flutter. A group from Albert Street! From St. George's: Mr United Church took the honors|Mrs. William Dixon, Mr. for the square dance contest.|Mrs. George McKinstry, Novelty dances and a number|and Mrs. William Murray, of door prizes added to thejand Mrs. Robert Fowler, fun and Mrs. Edwin Jeffery. Among those From Northminster: Mr St. Mark's were: Mrs. George Perkin, Mr. and The Reverend and Mrs, Al-|Mrs. Mervyn Perkin, Mr. and fred Woolcock, Mr. and Mrs.|Mrs. Jack Hunt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mack, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-|Alan Dickson, Miss Margaret liam Tredwell, Mr. and Mrs,|Russell, Mr. David Perkin, Miss R. Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. E.|Carolyn Mann, Mr. Bob Mac- Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mc.|Lean, Miss Joan Williams, Mr. Keown, Mr. and Mrs. P. Pant-| Wallis Cain, Miss June Hodson, ter, Mr. and Mrs. H. Fuller-|Mr. Gordon MacLean, Mr. and ton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shew-|Mrs. Russell Healey, Miss Carol ring, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shew-|Ostrander, Mr. Bill Kellington, ring, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence|Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mountjoy, Mr. and Mrs. Grant) !erwillegar. Pascoe, Mr. and Mrs. Ross| From Courtice: Mr. and Mrs. Backus, Mr. and Mrs. Walter|James MacGregor, Mr. and Cross, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth|Mrs. Harvey Beadle, Mr. and Kerslake, Mr. and Mrs. Donald|Mrs. Donald Button, Mr. and McGlashan, Mr. and Mrs. John|Mrs. Murray Stacey. 'Pugh, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred} From Brooklin: Mr. and Mrs. Niel, Mr, and Mrs. George Wat-'Ray Hodson, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- son. liam Hawksley, Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hyder-|Donald Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. man, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Law-|George Moreau, Mr. and Mrs rence, Mr. 'and Mrs. Joseph|Bruce Lehman, Mr. and Mrs Coles, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Mor-|Douglas Jackson, Mr. and Mrs den, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon{|Ralph Milner, Mr. and Mrs Rae, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford|John Medland, Mr. and Mrs Branton, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur|Ralph Thompson. Winter, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Packer, Mr. and Mrs. Howell, Mr. and and Mr. present from and William|ron: Mr. and Mrs. : and Mrs, Ted|Rosnak, Mr. and Mrs. William LINDA, GARY AND BRIAN Children of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Elliott, King street | east, are Linda Anne, Gary Russell and Brian Franklin. dren of Mrs, Newtonville: --Photo by Ireland Thomas Jones, --Photo by Hornsby | From St. Stephen's and Ked-| B. D.| Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, January 30, 1962 7 PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Donald E, Fox entertained on Saturday night at their home on Grierson street in honor of Mr. Fox's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Edgar Fox, who were celebrating their 58th wed- ding anniversary. Teas, birthday parties; wed- ding anniversaries, coming and goings of guests are always of interest in this column, Write, telephone of visit the social department with your items of news 'for which there is no charge, Telephone 723-3474. Mrs. L. F. Richardson of Whitby, president of the Osh- awa Presbytery United Church Women, with Mrs. K McKelvie, Mrs. H. T. Fallaise, Whitby; Mrs. Milton Pegg, Greenwood; Mrs. W. C. Ives and Mrs. M. E. Leask, Bowmanville; Mrs. H. M. Kyte, Blackstock; Mrs. J. H. McKinney, Brooklin; Mrs. H. A. Mellow, Mrs. Stephen Saywell and Mrs. K.W. Far- row of Oshawa will attend the inaugural meeting of the Bay of Quinte Conference UCW in Belleville tomorrow. A successful night of cards was held recentiy at Queen Elizabeth schooi convened by Mrs. David Hutcheon and her committee. Mrs. Carson Heard, president, Queen Elizabeth Home and School Association, welcomed the guests. Door prize winners were Mrs. William Woodward and Mr. Edward FOLLOWING THE meeting, Powell. Draw prize winners were Mr. David Hutcheon, Mrs. the minute E. Grose, seen presenting book to Mrs, H. SOCIAL NOTICES MARRIAGE The marriage of Gwendolyn *|Agnes LaLonde of Oshawa, + |daughter of the late Mr.and Mrs, James H. LaLonde, to Mr, Charles Eric Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Taylor of Oshawa, was solemnized by 7m \Monsignor Philip Coffey on Saturday, January 27, 1962. MARRIAGE The marriage of Frances Mary Humphries and William 4\James Poulter, both of Oshawa, was solemnized in Calvary Bap- tist Church on Friday, January 26, 1962, with the Reverend W. N. Aitken officiating. ANNUAL SALE OF... PICTURE FRAMES AT IRELAND STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY 21 ATHOL Ww. 723-3680 Trew, treasurer, --Oshaw aTimes Photo recording secretary. Also pic- tured are Mrs. Lloyd Pegg, new president, and Mrs. H. V. the Reverend bohn R. Leng is Edward Brown, Mrs. Hayden Bavard Brown. Mrs, tavden' Tnaugural Meeting St. Andrew's Bert Bert oe. os eres Hoy, Mr. Stanley Prevost, Mr.| . h W I ll Keith Taggart, Mrs. Witten! United Churc omen nsta ed Thordarson, Mrs. Kenneth Far-| row, Mrs, James Anderson, Mrs. Mark Swanger. The Reverend Doctor John R.|visiting, Mrs. G. A. Drew; co- Leng presided at the inauguraljoperation in Christian and mis- meeting of the United Church|sionary education, Mrs. R. W. UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES |Women of St. Andrew's United|Martyn; finance, Miss Marie |Church, held last Wednesday.|Shantz; flowers, Mrs. R. I. Dr. Leng welcomed all those Mark; literature and communi- present prior to introducing|cations, Mrs. Harold Sproule; SIMCOE STREET UCW (GOODWILL UNIT) The regular meeting of the) | Goodwitf Unit of the U.C.W. of} [Simcoe Street United Church} | was held in the Church Parlors.' |The president, Mrs. Frank Cox,| presided. In welcoming the| members Mrs. Cox thanked | Mr. and Mrs. Clarence|them for their support during|landers) it was decided to holdjher hope that the women of St. |1961, and said she was looking lforward to another succéssful lyear. | The annual reports were lread. Miss Elsie Stainton re- ported on flowers and cards| sent to sick members. Mrs. Al} fred Stanley read the treasur- er's report. Mrs. Charles An- |derson read the secretary's re- Mr.|port.. Mrs. Leonard Bigwood| showed a profit of $150.00 wit Mr.|on the sale of chocolates and more still coming in. sale of Christmas and get-we cards. | Miss Leona Stainton called lthe roll and reported on calls| |made dluring the year. by all the! /Hitchens, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Snowden, Mr. and Mrs.| Grant Glover, Ruth and Elmer Parks, all of Kedron; Mr. and |Mrs. Kenneth Brown, Mr. and |Mrs. Robert Lang, St. Stephen's. From Grace Lutheran: Mr. and Mrs. Victor Hartwig and |Mr. and Mrs. John Cusnak. From Albert Street: Mr.. and Mrs. Percy Bovillé, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Snow, Mr. and Mrs. John. A. Lowry, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Creamer, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas |Langley, Mr. and Mrs. Borden \Slack, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce| \Searle, Mr. and Mrs. Robert *|Bent, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Jack-|The Inchord Barber Shop Quat-| UNANIMOUS ELECTION lin, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mount- tette; '\joy, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack|. .ordion: Mrs. Frank Higgin-|tions sub-committee, presented|the work done by the provisional Wilson, From St. Luke's: Mr. and) Ronald Parker, Mr. and) and Mrs,} and Mrs. | and Mrs. and Mrs. |Mrs. Mrs. Ross Smith, Mr. \Frank Sparling, Mr. Earle Southern, Mr. Thomas Mackay, Mr. George Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. James French, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craigie, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Melnichuk, Mr. and Mrs.| Fred Upshaw, Mr. and Mrs.| Morley Johnson. From Simcoe Street United:| Mr. and Mrs. Frank Singer, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Everett Graham, Mr, and Mrs. David Bowman, Mr. and} Mrs. Bill Shepherd, Mr. and| Mrs. Keith Buchanan, Mr, and| Mrs. William Foreman. | Mr. and Mrs, Reg Piper, Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Sonley, Mr.| and Mrs. Lloyd Brown, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Roe, Mr, and Mrs. |Byron Worden, Mr. and Mrs.| Nicholas Gulenchyn, Mr. and| Mrs. Earl Campbell, Mr. and| |Mrs. George Peters, Mr. and} Mrs, Jelle Bakker. \ |supply sandwiches for the social |Patricia McConnell presiding. Lionettes, members. Miss Ethe! Warne led|Mrs. Harry A. Mellow, repre-|manse, Mrs. D. S. Low; nomi- in the devotionai period. |senting the Oshawa Presbyter-|nations, Mrs. William Wells; Mrs. John Dyer took the groupjial of the UCW, who conducted/membership, Mrs. S. J. Nobbin; on a tour of the new Chapel and|the worship service. Portions of|press and publicity, Mrs. T, H. Christian Educatior building |Exodus, Chapters 14 and 15|Greer; program, Mrs. T. E, |were read. Mrs. Mellow liken-|Sutherland; social functions, | OCVI HOLLANDERS ed the story contained in the|Mrs. D. D. Storie; stewardship Recently at a meeting of the|Scripture reading to the begin- and recruiting, Miss Helen Band Mothers (OCVI Hol-|ning of the UCW and expressed|Yule; supply and social assist- ance, Mrs. W. F. Manuel. a rummage sale, white elephant|Andrew's would be ready and| Mrs. J. L. Pegg will represent and nearly-new 'sale on Febru-|able to take advantage of the|the UCW on the Official Board, ary 28 at the C.R.A. All mem-|opportunities God offered for go-|Mrs. D. S Low will act as bers of the band, and theirjing forward. representative on the board of families will-be asked to save) Dr. Leng thanked the mem-|/Managers at the annual meet- as many articles as possible for/bers ot the provincial commit-|ing of the congregation. Mrs. this project. tee for their sttorts as organ. dg lt gg and Mrs. ey F , .|izing St. Andrew's United|ce! Davis will serve on the Lng en ae Church Women. Christian Education Commit: , A report of the square dance Mrs. J. F. Britton, chairman tee. Mrs. J. G. Dancey and ow ape niof the inaugural meeting and Mrs. M. F, Kirkland will serve publicity sub-committee, report-|" the missionary and mainten- : 'ked todo" Plans for the installation ance committee. The mothers were aske O\service for the new executive. | pRESIDENT'S MESSAGE hour following the monthly], On behalf ee Following the election, _ the concert. progral nce./new president, Mrs. J. L. Pegg 5cicalicitaaase __|Mrs. J. C. Fetterley outlined! spoke briefly. It is Mrs. Pegg's jee bones _ the rie year,/hope that she will be able to yay. : | : > i i kal Humoresque Club [iiy,cveretet wars ot rane ees a al he orcad oe . Mrs. S. J. Nobbin, in the ab-|said that she will depend on all Marks Anniversary sence of Mrs. T. H, Greer, pre-/members for support and co- ' lsented the report of the mem-|operation so thai the UCW of The Humoresque Club for the|). hin committee, The con-|St. Andrew's will be a real Blind held its 12th anniversary); of the women of St.|success. Her hope is that the party on Thursday evening, Jan-| ja ews was that the present| Women of St, Andrew's will look uary 25, at the CRA with Miss) -oups should be retained as|to the UCW as something that |units. Names of the groups will| they. will help and that will have Guests at the party were SeV-/he replaced, for the present, by|4. very real influence on the eral members of the Lions Club/ nit numbers. Lists of all. units,| lives of the members Mrs. Pegg and their wives and three mem-|<howing members' names and| thanked the members for being bers of the Oshawa Advisory|ynit leaders, will be posted in|Present, stating that the num- Board, CNIB, Mrs. L. C. Wor-|the common room, in order that|Ders showed very real evidence den, Mrs. R. J. McConnell and! women of the church, who are|0f the interest of the women of Mrs. H. S. Myers. interested in joining a unit,|St- Andrew's in the United The members and guests were|may add their names to the; "Heesh phage a ted th : ane: lunit of thelr choice, Dr. Leng then presented the entertained by the following: junit of their choice miduie book. 40 the dew secre: ' , tary, Mrs. H. E. Grose. This Douglas Kodiak, piano} The report of the nomina-|book contains a record of all satin' by Mrs. E. F. Cuthbertson, was|committee, and will act as an bos sesageoeen a Harold unanimously accepted by thelhistorical record in years to lips read poem; The Clar |membership. Elected to ho1d/come. It is Dr. Leng's hope that office in the new organization|the minutes which record the Caverly Trio sang religious} songs with one member playing|were: work of the St, Andrew's UCW . ; Honorary president, Mrs,|Will be agiow with the spirit an electric guitar and one/ i. R. Leng: president. Mrs,|Of Christ as the organization member playing a piano accor-|y 1 pegs. ist vice - president, | 9eS forward on this great ven- dion; Miss Darlene Kodiak,/Mrs. D. I. MacLeod: 2nd vice-|ture of the total mission of the piano solos. |president, Mrs. C. D. Russell; |Church of Christ. The winners of the prizes|3rd vice + president, Mrs. G.|MUSICAL INTERLUDE a were: ladies' door prize, Mrs.|Werry, treasurer, Mrs. H. V.| Those present were treated to Tressa Gatchell; men's door|Trew; recording secretary, Mrs./a very fine piano selection by prize, Mr. Harold Phillips;|H. E. Grose; corresponding sec-| Miss Mary Lou Lockwood. Her lucky chair, Mr. Douglas|retary, Mrs. Ian McNab; pian-|selection was the the Second Kodiak; lucky cup, Mrs. Percy |ist, Mrs. J. G. Dancey; assist-| Movement of Sonata Pathetique Mountjoy; anniversary, Mr./ant pianist, Mrs. Ross Mackie. |by Beethoven. Charles Lovell; oldest blind) Christian citizenship and so-| Dr, Leng closed the meeting | person, Mr. William Barry; |cial action, Mrs. Samuel Snow-|with the benediction. youngest blind person, Miss|den; community friendship and! Refreshments were then Patricia McConnell; guessing|~ - BULL AVE YELLOW PAGES change, Mrs, Eva Wakely; | guessing number of people,| Mrs. William Suddard. A special anniversary cake and refreshments were served | by Lionettes Mrs. Rufus Lam-! THE SANDWICH bert 'and Mrs. Jack Anderson, | assisted by several Lions and| NAMEO AETSR THE URTH | EARL OF SANDWICH 200 YEARS AGO, Young Women's RE ELECTION TO BOARD O JANUARY 9 - All Senior members (16 y to use your voting privilege three years. Notice to Members of the scribe to the Y.W.C.A. purpose are eliaible to vote. Be sure Centre Street. Thirteen members to be elected for a term of | HAS EVOLVED BOTH DAINTY AND ROBUST FORMS. Christian Assoc. OF MEMBERS F DIRECTORS FEBRUARY 3 of age and over) who sub- _ OF THE OPERATIC at the Y.W.C.A, office, 199 Linda who is 20 months old, | Gary, eight years, and Brian, | four years, are the grand- children of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Elliott, _ Newtonville, and Mrs. Edgar Philp, Co- bourg, and great-grandchil- Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and superfluous hair. Over 15 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawa at the Genoshe Hotel, Jan. 30th, 31st |! PHONE 723-4641 for appointment on these dates estival O Flowers WALMSLEY AND MAGILL 9 KING ST. E. MADAME MELBA GAVE HER NAME TO TWO POPULAR FOODS. MELBA TOAST PEACH MELBA = MATCH THE NAME WITH THE DISH? 1 STROGONOV 2 CHARLOTTE 38 BECHAMEL 4 WALOORF $5 SUZETTE A SAUCE ® BEEF ¢ cREePES © SALAD ¢ PUSSE WE INVITE YOU, CANADIAN RESTAURANTS OFFER A FANTASTIC RANGE OF MENUS, DOMESTIC AND EXoTIC, to drop in sometime dur- ing the next few days and see the stunning display of new Spring flowers. We are sure you'll be thrilled. FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS ON SALE. OSHAWA = --_| (VLLOW,3. PAGES we a <7 alle served under the capable leader-/WASH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS ship of Mrs. D. Storie. | inaugural service of the United Church Women of St. Andrew's | was Mrs. R, W. Martyn, Mrs, D. I. MacLeod and Mrs, J. L. Pegg Leng gave the address and presided over the dedication |dered safely. If your new plastic flowers seem dull and. soiled, brighten them up in your automatic washer. Use the "Delicate" cycle with slow agitation and spin, short wash time and cold water wash and rinse. At the end of the cycle, lift out your flowers. and rearrange them. \Small droplets of water on the petals and leaves resemble the droplets of early morning dew. HOWARD'S 926 SIMCOE N, 725-3144 On Sunday, January 28, the conducted by Dr. Leng. took part in the service. Dr. service for the new executive. 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