Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Feb 1962, p. 9

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, February 21, 1962 9 ian excellent period in which tc {put your skills and talents tc better use and, if possible, to find a wider scope for you) endeavors. Be alert in display- « jing your originality. and inge- FOR TOMORROW inuity in both job and financial Acquiesce occasionally with) matters--especially in April and your friends and associates./yay--since such efforts should They can lead you into activi- |produce fine results. ties' which will be highly grat-| ifying. Sidetrack any fruitless} Despite indications of pro- lgress in financial matters, we discussions. would suggest, however, that FOR THE BIRTHDAY you follow a conservative path If tomorrow is your birthday,Jand avoid extravagance this your horoscope indicates that}year--especially in August and 'he year ahead will comprise November _ since unnecessary a blue wool sheath dress with Boyhood Home of General Wolfe' Ruth Anne Reader|,,7™,. J pr vic mere ies paceasorias. | 50M, newly 0 hoo i National Trust etn ys 1 geen ype ye gm wedec ouse' a Natlonal LTrus mes The Bride; Beco e in. semi-formal rose peau-de-) Qut of town guests were Mr iment was one of the gallant soie featuring scoop necklines, ll Atters! Of Alan Attersle ie ' and Mrs. Russe ersley anc of three-quarter-length sleeves and family, Mr. Robert Reader, bands who fought on the mem-| The marriage of Ruth Anne orable day. \bell-shaped skirts. They wore \matching crowns with veils and Mrs. Bert Reader, Mr. ant Reader, daughter of Mr. and) .:rieq cascades of white chry-|Mrs. Joseph Cembal, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Reader, and Alan|<.1themums ira "Derek Gunihl a ie MONUMENTS Norman Attersley, son of Mr.) t Goddard acted aal rs. Derek Dunsbier an Monuments to Wolfe are tojand Mrs. Norman B. Attersley,,, Mr. Robert eee werent Leonard Armstrong be found both in Westminsterlall of Oshawa, was solemnized|Dest man. Ushering wereimoonto: Mr. and Mrs. Josepl Abbey and in the parish) recently at Christ Memorial church of St. Alfege at Green- |Church. os Te oe Franssen and family, Miss Con- wich, built by Wren's pupil,) Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon Stanley Attersley. ' 4 A reception was held in Christ|™¢ Snowdon, Port Perry; Mr. Nicholas Hawksmoor. Thelofficiated. The wedding music Church parish hall. To receive,{and Mrs. Jack Reader, pence General's personal standard|was played by Mrs. Ronaldithe bride's mother wore a Dior Mr. and Mrs. Allan Loney hangs here too. He was buried|Scott. blue sheath with jacket. The|Bancroft; Mr. and Mrs. Rob: in the family vault in the) Given in marriage by her fa-lprj ' '<ting|Morris, Bowmanville; Mr. and church, after being brought|ther the bride wore a floor: peggy sit sgh QC asine\Mrs, Harry Dowton and fam- home with ar escort of the|length gown of white lace. A|™2S identically gowned tn lealiiy Ajax; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- fleet, and landed with full mili-|crown of pearls and rhinestones|Plue. liam Dowton, Bay Ridges; Mr. tary honors at Portsmouth on{held her fingertip veil and she| As the couple left for the wed- and Mrs. Edwin Brown, Brook- 'he 17th of November, 1759. carried a cascade of pink roses. ding trip the bride was wearingilin. THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA expenditures or specula tion|be aggressive and talented, but ome offset gains. may tend to want his own way Be wary in personal relation-|too much. ships during June and Septem-) ber, when there will be tenden-| cies toward emotionalism which) x could cause. conflict. Otherwise,| MONTREAL (CP)--The new- your domestic and social con-/¢st dance, the twist, has caught cerns should run smoothly. lup with the city's 115-year-old Travel will be governed bY Charity Ball, where almost 1,000 excellent aspects in late July guests gyrated through several and late August, and December| numbers. The ball is sponsored should be an all-around good annually by the women's auxil- month. iary of the Royal Victoria Hos- A child born on 'this day will pital. General James Wolfe, whom ee a ee Canada thinks of as her own great hero, is very much a favorite of the English too. There are carefully kept asso- ciations with Wolfe in many places in England, from Ports- mouth to Cheshire. HISTORIC INTEREST Chief among these is Quebec House, at Westerham in Kent, which was the boyhood home of James Wolfe. It is now own- ed by Britain's National Trust, the body which exists to look after places of historic, archi- tectural and scenic interest. Kept as a museum, Quebec House contains many interest- ing relics of the youthful Gen- eral whose surprise tactics at Wolfe's Cove, and valour on the Plains of Abraham, over- came the well - commanded French forces and brought the present Dominion of Canada under the British Crown. Gabled Quebec House known in Wolfe's time Spiers, but was re-named in| honor of the famous pamirly, On the village green at Wester- ham--which incidentally is not far from Sir Winston Churchill's home at Chartwell--is a statue of Wolfe, erected in 1911. The parish church contains a beau- tiful stained-glass window to his memory. Wolfe's commissions, and | are e was) as | many of his letters, served at Squerryes Court, a seventeenth-century mansion to} the south of Westerham. At the age of eleven, Wolfe| left Westerham, and spent most | of the rest of his life in Green-| wich, the Thames-side town, | now a suburb of London, that) has so many associations with) the great names of Britain's| history. Macartney House, on Green-| wich Park Wall, was the home of James Wolfe's parents from 1751 onwards. He lived for a time, however; in Bath. the heautiful Regency town in Eng-| and's 'west country': and it was from No. 5 Trim Street in Bath that he left to take com-| mand of the forces against Quebec. NATION'S GIFT General James Wolfe never saw his native land again, but his body was brought back for burial at Greenwich. Here, on the lovely terrace in Green- wich Park, hard by the zero meridian from which longitudes | and time are measured, stands the impressive statue of Wolfe which was the gift of the Cana- dian nation. It was designed vy the Canadian sculptor, Tait) Mackenzie, and unveiled by the Marquis of Montcalm, The heights of land at Green-| wich, on which the statue/ stands, is rather reminiscent of the one that made Wolfe's name famous throughout the world, Here, as at Quebec, a vast riverside panorama is spread out before the eye -- with the difference that, on both banks of the Thames, the sprawling bulk of London fills the landscape as far as one can see. The cloak which Wolfe was wearing when he died is dis-| played in the White Tower, which {s the central keep of the Tower of London. The flag) in which his body was wrapped, to be carried off the Plains of Abraham, hangs in a chapel of Chester Cathedral, in the north of England. The Cheshire Reg- Harvey Hunt Unit Installs Officers The monthly meeting of the Harvey Hunt, Unit 11, of UCW, of Simcoe United. Church, was held recently. Mrs. Angus MacLean presid- ed for the installation of the of- ficers for 1962; Unit leader, Miss Giadys Frise; - assistant, Mrs, F. H. Ross; recording secretary, Mrs. Earl Webster; treasurer, Mrs. Philip Perry; corresponding secretary, Miss Beatrice Potten; pianist, Miss Phyllis Glass; assistant, Mrs. Ann Potter; envelope -- secre- tary, Miss Irene Boes; press secretary, Mrs, Clarence Guy; mite box secretary, Mrs. Nor- man Ashley; supply secretary, Miss Muriel Oke. The meeting was in the charge of Miss Helen Oke's group. Mrs. Earl Webster con ducted the worship service on stewardship. She was assisted by Mrs. Angus MacLean. The president gave some high- lights of the first executive) meeting of the new organiza- tion. Mrs. Philip Perry, the mem- bership secretary, of the UCW, told of some of her duties. Mrs. Laurence Savery, supply | secretary, named the allocation for 1962. The stewardship sec- retary for the UCW, Mrs. Ken- neth Wagg, named the alloca- tion for the M and M and build- ing fund for 1962 and mentioned} various means of reaching this! objective. Miss Millicent Luké summed) up the findings of the secretar- ies and passed on some very inspiring thoughts on how each one could assist in the success) of the UcW. MORE VOLUNTEERS MONTREAL (CP)--Mrs. Viv- ien Ross, director of volunteers at.Royal Victoria Hospital for 10 years, said teen-age interest in the work is mounting rapidly. 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