Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Mar 1962, p. 8

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Merch 1, 1962 7 foe |maid-of-honor in shocking pink/roses on her green. sealskin |peau-de-soie designed with ajcoat. The newly wedded pair | Oshawa Presbytery UCW Holds | Judith Mawhinney William Haynes si rie ian aes asi ast Mrs. Douglas Langmaid. Dr. | Mcliveen was called away be- fore the picture was taken. --Oshawa Times Photo GREETING MEMBERS | and guests were Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Armstrong, Mrs. Charles Mcllveen and Dr. and | PERSONALS at St. Gregory's auditorium Mr and Mrs. W. R, Alchin, Mr, and Mrs. C. J. Roache, M*. en* Mrs. G. A. Osbourne, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. O'Connell will be en- tertained by Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Rowe at their Windsor av- enue home. Mr. C. E. Young, avenue, celebrated his 82nd birthday on Sunday, February 25 with all his family present. Reception and Dance Marks Opening of Oshawa Golf Club to in-/Mr. and Mrs, L. Hart, Mr. and the|Mrs. A. W. Armstrong, Mr. and new Oshawa Golf Cl was a Mrs. D. Smith, Mr. and Mrs successful social event last Fri--W. Markus, Mr. and Mrs. B day night. Members anc guests|Ross, Dr. and Mrs, Peter Will- foregathered from 7.30 p.m.\son, Mt. and Mrs. John Kent, and during a social hour many|Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Grose, Mr. made a tour of inspection. and Mrs. R. W. Tyson, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Libby and Mrs. Mrs. N. Gibbs, Mr, and Mrs Gordon Hare distributed cor-|Robert Mercer, Mr. and Mrs. sages and boutonnieres. At 9D. Daniels, Mr and Mrs. Ken- p.m. dancing started and con-/neth Peterson, Mr. and Mrs tinued: until 1 a.m. with a cof-|John Horky Mr. and Mrs, Fred fee interval at midnight Tilk Those attending included Mrs.. pr, and Mrs. C. E. Mcliveen, Jean Crawford, Mr. W. T. Gra- Mr, and Mrs. Walter Libby, ham, Mrs. J.-A. Mitchell, Mr./Mr. and Mrs. W. .J Henry, Mr. F. W. Douglas, Miss Leila Bier, and Mrs, Jack McIntosh, Mr. Mr, and Mrs. F. A. Smith, Mr./and Mrs. H. Walmsley, Mr. and and Mrs. John Belko, Mr. and)/Mrs. Murray Hainer, Mr, and Mrs. D. Sandford, Dr. and Mrs.|Mrs. E. R. Henry, Mr. and Brian Doherty, Mr. N. Allen,/Mrs, F, N. McCallum, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bassett,!Mrs. K, H. Braithwaite, Dr. and Dr. and Mrs. Murray Towns-/Mrs. J. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. end, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Tay-| Jack Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- lor. don Garrison, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr, and Mrs. N. W. McAl- Brennan, Mr. and Mrs, C. Mc- A reception and dane; augurate the opening/ of Saguenay Last Saturday the decorated recreation hall at the Oshawa Airport, was the scene of the annual valentine dance sponsor- ed by Court Motor Court No. 1871 and Court Whitby No. 1443, Canadian Order of Foresters. More than 120 couples attend- ed and enjoyed dancing to the music of Orvel Sellick and his orchestra, with square dance calling by Earl Brown. A spe- cial event was some "Old Tyme" step-dancing by Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Dickson. Spot prizes were won by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dennis of Bow- manville and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Schaefer of Oshawa. The At- Prior to the Mardi Gras Ball| book, Signals for the Sixties, at the meeting of the Westmin- ster UCW. The meeting will be in the charge of the following committee: Mrs. Glen Crawford, Mrs. A. H. Joynt and Mrs. Jack Westlake, who will be assisted in their planning by Mrs. Clar- ence Scott. Miss Dawn Coulter, Ottawa, spent the past weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gar- net Coulter, Kluane avenue. Miss Coulter went to Ottawa last month to serve her appren- ticeship as a Foreign Service stenographer. On completion of her training she will be posted abroad sometime within the year. Yesterday afternoon following two six-end curling games, at Oshawa Golf Club, the club women entertained the Oshawa Curling Club women at after- noon tea. Ninety-six players and a few guests brought the attendance close to one hundred. Pouring tea at the _ flower- centered table were Mrs. F. N.! McCallum, chairman of the Executive Meeting In Whitby | Mrs. L. F. Richardson, presi-/of education and social service. A dent of the Oshawa Presbytery|He warned that bigness, pres-, At St. Paul's United Church, United Church Women conduct-|tige and money can also be Aiax, recently Judith Anne Ma- ed an executive meeting at|the signs of downfall unless they|whinney became the bride of Whitby United Church on Mon-|were used to the glory of God. |William Kenneth Haynes. day afternoon, February 26,| said in part "We must be con-| The bride is the daughter of Members of the executive, com-'cerned that we use our money|Mr. John Mawhinney of Ajax mittees, poxifolio secretaries and power to make the work ofjand the late Mrs. Mawhinney and presidents of the UCW were'Christ more efficient and dyna-\and the bridegroom is the son. present. mic ./. . Our church should be'of Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Haynes Mrs, S. L. Alexander, presi- : oe ee ae came! of Ajax, dent of St. Paul's UCW Ajax,|'0 stir people our of thelr com-| 'The Reverend T. Rex Norman and Mrs. Fred Bunting, assist-Placency . . . Today the hunger,' sticiated. Mrs. Richard. Moses ant literature secretary, pre-/Poverty, illness and illiteracy in played the wedding music and sented the worship service. the world should disturb us. Wel ccompanied the 'soloist, Mrs. A 8 have to learn to give or perish. a In view of the fact that there we must 'widen our horizons, B. J. Severs. : Given in marriage by her fa- will be no actual meeting this have greater vision that we can r z spring in the presbytery, re-|accept the challenge to establish ther, the bride was gowned in| ports of the Bay of Quinte Con-\the Kingdom of God on earth." peau-de-soie featuring a deep) f UCW i ad pe scalloped neckline, long sleeves, erence UGW inaugural meeting) REPORTS ' and a lace overskirt. Her fin-| at Belleville held on January 31, Secretaries of the various de- gertip veil of embroidered net were presented by Mrs. K. W. ct grgale pompyg bd ee held by a crown of pearls, Farrow, of Oshawa, press and ,ohme: to plan for a fall rally.!and sequins. She carried a cas- publicity secretary for the Osh. Mrs. J. H. Breckenridge of/cade bouquet of white chrysan- awa Presbytery and Mrs, Mtl-|Whitby, chairman of the fi-\themums, red roses and steph- ton Pegg, Claremont, supply 220¢e committee presented the anotis, i i 'allocation for the Oshawa Pres-| ; Ne j and social assistance secretary". | Miss Darlene Ritchie was for the Bay of Quinte Confer- bytery to be $28,405 which was! iy : . lscalloped neckline and short| will: live in Married At Ajax lsleeves. The bridesmaids, the| pe Misses Carol Mawhinney and Frances Haynes, wore baby) blue peau-de-soie styled simi-| larly to the maid-of-honor. All| wore flat bow headdresses to) match their gowns and carried} nosegays of white chrysanthe- mums and yellow rosebuds. Mr. Gordon Moodey Jr., acted | as best man. Ushering were Messrs. Joseph Carlyle, George Pollitt and David Saunders. The reception was held in the Legion Hall where the bride's aunt, Mrs. C. Soles of Mont- real, received gowned in brown crepe with beige accessories. The bridegroom's mother as- sisting was in green lace with white and gold accessories. Each wore a corsage of carna- tions. | As the couple left for a wed- ding trip to Ottawa, Montreal) and the United States the bride} was wearing a sheath dress of rust wool jersey with white ac- cessories and Ai corsage of red Whitby. made SLIPCOVERS Slipcovers will be cut and pinfitted in your home. 926 SIMCOE ST. N. 725-3144 errr accepted, The allocation for the en anges ii t offi seven presbyteries comprising Py ection Of officers,' conference i 163,000, Mrs. W. A. Weatherhead of oi mo a Sharbot Lake was elected presi- FUTURE EVENTS dent. | Mrs. Richardson announced} DEAT that the school for leaders will MORNING SESSION be held at the Ontario Ladies' Miss Anne Ward ,secretary of College, August 20 to 25. She the Board of Women UCW,/also stated that organizations Toronto, was the speaker for within the presbytery . shou!d| the morning session. She|send at least two delegates as, Stated that the UCW needed a well as presidents to the pres-| renewal of the concept of what/byterial meetings and executive it means to be the Church; to|meetings for the purpose _ of! enlarge the understanding of/fully reporting these to the or- the Church's mission; to em-|ganizations. : } phasize congregational unity) There will be two special mis-| with the women taking part not sionary nights held in Toronto} apart and on their own. |for UCW members. The Board} 'The Rev. Catherine Mok of Home Missions night will be/ he Rev, Catherine Mcheen|hejg at Trinity United Church,| outlined how the Board of In-)497 pioor street west on Wed-| formation and Stewardship Ser-| necqay April 4, at 8 p.m and| vice gives assistance in making|the new Board of World Mis- jPeople acquainted with the! sions night will be held at Deer work of United. Church) park United Church, St. Clair| Women. avenue at Foxbar road on Wed- GREETINGS nesday, April 11 at 8 p.m. Mr. Sydney Martin, president, A school for UCW members of the Bay of Quinte Confer-|for Bible study will be held at ence United Church Men's _ be -- hanger at Clubs brought greetings and on\"!ve 8 near * aris, UMtarso, behalf of 'the "ne, *presented|March 27 and 28. Each UCW a corsage to each of the women|May send tro members, Presi- on the newly-elected executive,|dents were asked to take this | jinto immediate consideration AFTERNOON SESSION and inform Mrs. W. C. Ives, At the afternoon session, the|Bowmanville by March 17, re- Reverend Sterling Kitchen, sec-| garding those wishing to attend. retary of the missionary and| Presidents were reminded maintenance department of the|that quarterly remittances of "WHERE SMART lire Reifman WOMEN SHOP" ad Best fashion value for your $! BLOUSES inbright-as-paint cotton sateen REITMAN'S SUPER VALUE 7 dol The easy, relaxed lines, combined with 8 va- riety of light-hearted printed colour combina- tions makes this spring charmer a must to mix or match with your favourite skirt. Sizes 10-16, H : United Church of Canada, was allocation and expenses should ladies' section, and Mrs. P. A. Outstanding value event! tendance prize was won by Mr. Ronald Brock and the special prize was won by Mr. Charles the guest speaker. In his mes-|be in the hands of the présby- c sage entitled '"[he Task of thejtery treasurer by March 15. Mrs. A. W. 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