Friends Honor Mrs. ¥. A. Pedair, | 2 On 90th Birthday | | ' f. _A resident of Oshawa since) | ' ' 1919, Mrs. T. A. Adair, Col-| 1] o , Gage . borne street east, celebrated] : Ee \ 3 on her 90th birthday yesterday as| Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 |» had q guest of honor at a_ surprise| Aico capheiinadennancina a i " ae party given by neighbors and} THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, April 17, 1962 7 Lg " friends. Mrs. N. C. Bradshaw) } s Ss, ' i : i , j Gifts, flowers and a birthday} L H S Th 3 cake turned the tea party into a e@ame's nm 1S ervice,, eme 7 real occasion. Mrs. Adair has z g hy be lived in her present home for P b ue +5 D Z Eo Ed the past 34 years and many of} Of res ytery raining ays ; ; id her old friends are gone, but | i: = she is well and busy enough Mrs, H. A. Mellow, chairman:water, he sank when he lost j @ keeping house and getting} of the leadership education de 'faith . . . We should turn to ' 3 ; meals with little time to be velopment committee of the/Jesus for confidence. When Je- "Fedid . lonely. Oshawa Presbytery UCW pre- sus told Peter to put down his a Her Jate hushand, Mr. T. A, 'sided at two leadership training|net and catch fish, Peter replied MRS. T. A. ADAIR |Adair, who died a few va days. The eastern section of the that he had already fished all ago, was general manager of presbytery attended at Hampton night and caught nothing. Often a , Ontario Steel Products Litd.} United Church on Tuesday,|we are asked to serve againiW@s led by Mrs. Lloyd Pegg offs, any Gear sac: Apri} 10, and the western sec-iwhere we seemed to have no ré-.>! Andrew's UCW. Using the Mrs AAs has ' . tion attended at Albert Street/sulis but if we have confidence theme of God the Creator, she 7. Howard Adate pts sons, Mr. United Church on 'Thursday.lin Jesus we will surely reap re- pointed out that even in nature arc dair oronto, and lApril 12 ssa "al ra I the creatures look after their'Mr. John Reginald Adair of pril 12. Both programs were|wards as Peter did | identical and were carried out,| ., veep oe were own, It is only. man's selfishness Tamworth and a daughter, H with a few exceptions, by the CONFERENCES and ignorance that make it ne- Mrs. F A. Alcock (Mildved) of , - same personnel. The theme of Departmental confer ence S\cessary to have such gimmicks|Toronto. There are six grand- the day was "Learners in His "°'® held during the remainderjas the aster Seal, the Cancer|children and five great-grand- i Service" of the morning session, Fund and the Red Feather|children | a Mrs Stephen Seywell, Chair Pe 'dt the Ogaek Pretrian campaigns hc de care for) Mrs. Adair ts a long-time| VOYAGERS OFF TO GERMANY so man of the leadership education {iCW Jed a conference for Presi nee eg nw lary of St. George's: Memorial, _ MES: Adolf Boettcher, Lloyd | from New York harbor bound BIRTHDAY PRESENT FOR GOLDEN AGE CLUB say of Quinte Conference UCW -- ---- Non aa org -_ er gp eot aud business 8 sion a church aireat, and her niece, eight- for a three-month visit with ed in the worship service. US-\acretary was in charge of the report was given, stre tt year-old' Sylvia Pomnieoke, | their relatives in Reimscheit, ing 4 Mrs. FE. R. Snow, convener | Golden Age Club at a special | Golden Age Club members, ing incidents in the life of Peter conference for program conven- need for good used lot h ng for LODGES AND are shown together aboard the Germany for the Golden Jubilee Chap- anniversary party for the club serving them refreshments "$5 i a a bang 4 ers: Mrs. William McLean ofthe UCW overseas relief fund North German Lloyd Line's . " nting 2 a "ne g rec T the eas r lives today anc ter IODE, is seen presenting at Simcoe Hall recently. The after their weekly meetings he needs in ou a ' Ajax led the literature and com and for used nylons' for the SOCIETIES Luxury Flagship "T. §S. | a aimicarre wilt ip. 8 Golden Jubilee Chapter takes fe 's how we can look to Christ for munications conference and Mrs.| Widows of Korea who ravel them Bremen'? just before sailin j Jack Smith, president of the | a year-round interest in the --Oshawa Times Photo the spiritual needs of our lives. yw Blakely of Oshawa con- to make other articles 4 g : She said in part, There are qucted discussion regarding com. Special mention was made of MAPLE LEAF BLUE LODGE - three lessons which we can itv . ear »ssitv of visiting those' 7 rb enie ive ' Humoresque Club Holds Edward Kimmerly csr trom the" ite' of Peter: mreyaved programs proved high who were lat Home." ante Leet Juvenile Bee tosee _ DOCL EL NOTICE , Maple Leaf Juvenile 'ach relates to a_particular'jy beneficial and informative to, The offering was received and .. oo ae Karen Gibner Wed time when Peter looked at the the participants dedicated by Mrs. Galbraith, |No. 2, was held recently with ENGAGEMENT 926 SIMCOE N. 725-3144 : . . a Lord. We can look to Jesus for After a sumptuous turkey din Mrs, H. A. Mellow conducted worshipful mistress, Sister Mary) wfyrs J Auber Glendinning pe ' Presentations, Elections In Bowmanville cleansing power. The apostleiner, greetings were given at a Bible study which was aimed Thompson, presiding, assisted Whitby "es the enga od i needed this to save him from|Hampton by the Rev. P. W. al an appreciation of the Bible dacoclate "Yaknter: Wannid itby, announc ne engag The Humoresque Club for the' Elections were held and the _The Reverend G. Lokhorst of cowardice in the face of moral! Page and responded to by Mrs. She was as isted by Mrs Ste- Dal tvell ad aenats b aiane Blind held its business meeting following is the slate of exegu- Tyrone officiated at the wedding pressure. It was not physical/H. M. Kyte, vice-president, atjphen Saywell A Bible drama Siete feabeil Ticniptos m on Thursdav evening, April 12, tives and committees of Miss Karen Viola Gibner to fear that made Peter deny his Albert Street. Church by ,the was presented very effectively chaplain, Sister Karen Phillips at the CRA with Miss Patricia president, Miss Patricia Mec Edward Alexander Kimmerly in Lord, It was moral pressure Rev. A..E. Larke and respond. The study proved that the spirit-) | oned the meeting with prayer, McInnes of Toronto The mar- McConnell presiding Connell: -- vice-president Mrs/ Salem Uni ed Church. recently We should turn to Jesus ed to by Mrs. J. L. Pegg, vice- ual needs which can be met sat ; Sister Phyllis Arbourne discuss. "age is to take place on Sat- 0 f he daughter Ofitor eourage 'i i scat { pe var] | - r- kK +8 ke The meeting was opened by,Eva Wakely; transportation a he bride is the daughte for courage, born out of faith.| president hrough Jesus are more impo d an Waster party with the urday, May 5, at 4 a'clock in the singing of the club song and/Miss Ada McDonough; legisla-| and Mrs. Ray Gibner, Bow > ' : alk 'iis . ant the th physical needs : tie sis ae | manville and the bridaerootn is When Fever tried: to walk on the During the aiernoan, Kexsion whi 'y a gel soph easily members. Judy Wright and Bey- All Saints Church (Anglican), H ' ,, " J { ' vs Ce " 8 es a Bible verse for the blind. A tion, Mrs, Guy Forrest; pub-|)), f Mr.:and Mrs. ( a demonstration unit meeting, Wen cat a erly Thompson won the draw Whitby . iven. by, licitvy, Mr. Lester Davies; social the son of Mt. ant : a was held, with Mrs. R. B. Gal A question and answer period rizes @ DRAPERY treasury report was. given aE Sng apo , ""\\don Kimmerly, Oshawa latives followe t Globe App eat eh 4, regarding the unit meeting pre Ane Mrs. Charles Lovell rd all/Miss Vera Siblock; sick and" Given jn 'marriage by her Pate FF agtctoy Who Py bg Alatorecrage (chy ee! eee dpe oebrentg followed Mrs Yh An invitation to the annual ESKIMO BABIES @ BROADLOOM Soe a re t cards r each: é fi 5 Ss 8 A dus reac he 4g site i nar kaw : in committees gave a re} -- gee shemale nat grandfather. Mr. H. A. Gibner.| ceived wearing powder blue and peated of a supposed previous closed the day of study parade this year being held in' Eskimo babies. usually are) @ SLIP COVERS The president presented gifts i JA ceh ail ofl? sehekae Press, the bride wore a ballerina gown! the.bridgegroom's mother, royal cine and ive hee Lindsay was accepted not weaned until well-grown be- @ BAMBOO Mrs. Charles Lovell f whit vlon over sa i meeting and Mrs arry Blakely ; : of a set of four relish dishes on of white nyio satin. blue. Each had beige acces-\of King Street UCW read the FATIGUE STUTTER The next meeting will be held|cause of a lack of suitable solid e UPHOLSTERING Lions Rufus Lambert and Ray|pear] crown held her shoulder- sories and a corsage of pink 2d - on Thursday, April 19, at 7 p.m \food for babies. Stephenson assisted with the|length veil and her corsage was! carnations. % 4 Mc.| American beauty roses ment of her daughter, Bonnie, to George Bradley MclInnes, son of Mr. and Mrs. George a stand to Lionettes Mrs. Rufus Lambert and Mrs. Jack Ander treasurer's report. The roll call) Medical experts say stutter was answered with the number : The couple spent their honey-'of calls on the sick and shut-ins son in appreciation of their work, % The maid of honor was Miss : ae d ger in serving refreshments at the Connell and Mrs. H. S. Myers of| arlene Dalby of Oshawa, gown-|00M in Buffalo and district}each person had made. caused by fatigue and long the Oshawa Advisory Board)eq jn pink silk organza and her and will reside in Bowmanville.'_ An inspiring worship service rest periods are the cure step ns i be ! ' i club Lion Ray Stephenson ONiB counted the votes f xo bat since . -- LENTHERIC chairman of the sight conserva corsage was Talisman roses tion committee, was presented Refreshments were served by; Mr. Anthony Wilkins of Bow- f S ' , Chuckles ] TWEED with a wallet in appreciation of|Lionettes Mrs. Rufus Lambert] manville was best man SS % % I his assistance to the members.i!and Mrs. Jack Anderson | A reception for immediate re-| ar : ; | MINUET COLOGNE oo 0 z AC: Chocolates § ee ce 1.88 elections and Mrs. R. J ing in children sometimes is TRUE-TRIM BEEF ke 12 KING ST. EAST-723-3633 2 fashion 4 in s Nes: | SHOP HERE and SAVE on FRESH Kine ------ ~y¥,' JENNY LIND Tae 2 3 o i: Come a-hopping--do your 5 SPRING COAT COLLECTION shanbiog ut Site & Laval Gp SMILES WN' CHUCKLES It's late don't wait to choose ' lb. Ltd. 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