Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 May 1962, p. 7

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UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES. ; PMA CLUB The Pleasant Monday After- noon Club held its regular meet- Guild of St. George's Memorial Church was held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Kneebone, Buena Vista avenue. The reports were (cmon Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Moy 11, 1962 7 PERSONALS hockey team, Mr. Reginald Holmes, received a giii certi- ficate from the Auxiliary in recognition of the many hours spent with the team. The Toronto headquarters of the Lyceum Club and Womens' Art Association held its annual Out-of-town guests at the Liss- Yule wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. David Fairbrother, Ott- awa; Mrs. Lee Mazur, Mrs. Blanche McGimpsey, Mr. Ed- ward McGimpsey, Mrs. R. Mur- phey, all of Cleveland, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Potipco, ing in the Legion Hall with President Mrs. Elwood Bradley presiding. Favorite hymns were sung and readings were given by Mrs. | te Lloyd: Patterson and Mrs. M./to Arkle. "Bon Voyage" and best! ™, wishes were expressed to Mrs. John Callison Sr., Mrs. Lloyd Annis and Mrs. George V. Lee who will be leaving next week for a two-months' visit to Scot- ai th and Mrs. leaving Oshawa. ven by Mrs. 0. C. Richard- son, The topic of discussion cen- red around the. Blossom Tea be held in the parish hall on ay 30. All the members expressed cir regrets that the Reverend Clinton Cross are land. It was announced that outing fund cards must be brought in next week as there will not be a meeting on the 21st. Savings will be given out on May 28 and all fares for Midland must be paid on that date. Refreshments were served by VaAWAKE iphes VARSLEEP Dayo... Irbed oases and excess acids stay in the people never seem to get a s rest, They toss and turn are dull and listless during day. When kidneys slow down Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Potipco, Mr. Frank Potipco, Miss Dianne Potipco, all of Peterborough; Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Johns- ton, Madoc; Miss Helen Ford, Miss Elizabeth Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cutting, all of Toronto; Mr. Daniel Henderson, Bowmanville; Miss Marilyn Johnston, Montreal; Mr. Charles Johnston, Belleville; Mr. and Mrs. David Robertson, Kitchen- er; Mr. and Mrs, James Savery, Brockville; Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sell Savery, Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Robinson, Robert and Ronald Robertson,all of Newtonville; meeting and luncheon at the clubhouse on Prince Arthur av- enue, Toronto, on Wednesday. The meeting was preceded by a musical program. Represent- ing t Oshawa branch were the president, Mrs. Uriah Jones, Mrs. Bruce McGregor, Mrs. S. V. Barlow and Mrs. Avern Tay- lor. system. Di rest, tired feeling and backache often follow. If you don't test well at night--if you feel dull in the daytime--use Dodd's Kidney Pills, Then you feel better--rest boo work better. You can depend on Dodd's Kidney Pitls, ~ Mrs. Elwood Bradley and Mrs. R. G, Collison. 8T. GEORGE'S GUILD (Mary Parker Group) The May meeting of the Mary Parker group of the Women's Among distinguished guests invited to the Regimental Ball are Colonel R. S, Mclaughlin, Honorary Colonel of the Ontario Regiment, Oshawa Mayor WEDDING OF BROOKLIN INTEREST Mr. And Mrs. Ronald Hotston,|Christine Thomas and Mr. A GIRL WITH A BIRTHDAY 2 Picton. T. D. Thomas, MPP ,Oshawa;| _ Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pi d after thei ddi Susannah Snyder, is the, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman mtly at Brooklin' United fits " ' | Kenneth Reckzin, Wellington awa, and Mr. and Mrs, Frank Reckzin, Pembroke, and great-granddaughter of Mrs. Daniel Harbarenko, Oshawa. --Can. Kiddie Color Studio, Toronto. Modern refrigerated vaults automatically controlled, awa was best man. Ushering were Messrs. George Yule and Robert Mosier. A reception was held at the Flying Dutchman, Bowmanville. To receive, the bride's mother wore a new copper-tone pure silk shantung sheath with a flowered hat. She was assisted by Mrs. Daniel Potipco of Peter-| borough, sister of the bride-| groom, who wore beige lace and| chiffon with a green hat. Each) wore a corsage of roses, As the couple left for the wed-| ding trip to New York City the bride was wearing a red woollen two-piece suit with matching pill) box hat, black accessories, and a corsage of white gladiolus pet-| als. The newly wedded pair will| live in Peterborough. | Fur Coat Cleaning /~ STORAGE © FUR COATS » CLOTH GARMENTS CLEANING © SHINERIZING © REPAIRS COST ONLY 2% OF VALUATION @ FREE PICKUP and DELIVERY e@ ALL GARMENTS INSURED OSHAWA FUR & COLD STORAGE 81 WILLIAM ST. DIAL 723-3012 RE-ELECTED At the annual meeting of Queen Elizabeth Home and School Association held re- cently Mrs. Carson Heard was elected president for her third term. WESTINGHOUSE ALL-NEW ELECTRIC been formed to arrange a party for the Grade 8 students on June 27,. at the» CRA. Two representatives from King Street Home and Schoo) Association will attend the citi- zenship day to be held at the Oshawa Court on May 18. Refreshments were served by the mothers of the pupils in Mrs. Hooper's class under the direction of Mrs. Sidney Duf- field and the grade mothers, Mrs. R. W. Day and Mrs. Wil liam Marlowe. RANGE Mrs. Isaac Smith was hostess to the Jessie Panton Unit of St. Andrew's United Church Women at a meeting held in the parlors of St. Andrew's United Church with Miss Grace Anderson presiding. cently at Brooklin United i in. A ; Church. are Mr. and Mrs. a, oa oe ee ee plier tgen tig Guest vocalist with Stanley St. a en Michael Starr,| street, is Kimberly Diane who Elmo Franklin Gibson. The Edwin E. Snyder of Port El-) couple will live in Brooklin. {John's orchestra at the Ontario|MP, Minister of Labor; E. H.| is celebrating her second | --Park Lane Studio Toronto. |Regiment's Ball May 11, will be| walker, President, General Mo-| birthday today, Kim is the ' Hote luame ieeeae bsg A Chief Ray Hobbs; Whitby| Mrs. William Horban, Osh- Pupils Present Talent Program a caked «tear Mayor Stanley Martin; Col | Tag Dianne M. Yule 'i . fe lig Ki ee ee Mrs. Lloyd Workman, Glen-/Commander 15 Miiitia Group, Z At ng str t H&S M ting manor drive, entertained at a/Toronto, Lt.-Col. R. C. Ruther- Becomes The Bride berben gto party for 28 gradu-|ford, Past Commanding Offi- and friends attended the excel |Way Round", by Jean Koss, Iter, Miss Barbara Workman,|Guards; Lt. Col. M. G. Mce- 4 ils of Kinr|els, Garry Cubbitt; Teres: - . ; , i ; aia s presented by the pup é School of Nursing after the/Queen's Own Rifles, Toronto; |i otc Liss of Péterborough the May mecting of King Street|nette Weterkamp, Ronald Kit-|#-- F | toy. " RCASC; Maj ce breui Home and School Association.|chen. Jim Schultz played a ,¥ oe General pote gh am pune May 5, at St. Andrew's United The principal, Mr. J. D. Gal-jpiano solo, "'The Queen". | Teas, birthday parties, wed-iGroup; Captain A. W. Abrams, |CHurch. The bride is the daughter of and expressed his thanks t0leq for the business meeting. goings of guests are always Ofjtional Staff; Lt. Col. H. Tye, ,Mrs. Roy Barrand for arrang-|/Mrs, Randolph Mark read the interest in this column. Write,!Commanding Officer, Governor-| Yule of Oshawa and the bride- ing the program, and introduced) minutes. Mrs. Joseph LaRocque telephone or visit the social de-iGeneral's Horse guards; Lt.|groom is the son of Mrs. Wil- { f : f hich' th { liam A. Liss of Oshawa and the dent, as master of ceremonles.| Renorts from the delegates to aye oe. ee ere ma, vO ling Officer, 29th Field Regi- wane wisael -o a er ae 43rd annual Home and| charge. Telephone 723-3474. ment, Royal Canadian Artil- Dr, J. R. Leng eee "he 5 , School Convention at the Royal iec?ijlery; Lt.-Col. J. B. Davies,jwedding music was playe d D the Line" was 4 a ee Mr. E. Kelvin James and Mrs. ance, "Down ryt were given by Mrs. LaRocque ; "lYork Rangers; WO1 N. O. performed by: Verena Wagner land Mrs. Gillespie. pert, bovs of ihe Valley pel, 15 Mita Group, Toronto; |, Given In marrage ty er -t toring Ss ighli vening w : a IRS! i , Jen.|father, the bride wore a full- A highlight of the evening was Saturday evening. RSM F. Ferris, Governor Gen , Brian Barker; Judy Crothers/the presentation of a painting, a} jeral's Horse Guards; length gown of bouffant nylon and Jack Gillespie. -- reproduction of 'Road to the! fathers, enjoyed a film on|Elmes, 48th Highlanders 4 oa lace enhanced the bodice which Jim Clark, a guitar solo,/vijtage" by the Canadian artist, hockey shown to them by Mr./#@@, Mo" -. aes Veututed' 4 scalloped' eabclil canson and Janet Orr, a dance, destin der the Wetedt for his services. Mrs. Kenneth|Service Corps and their ladies.|neckline a picture stand-up col-| "Highland Fling". Frances Ma-|E. cc) e highest par- Pooler, president .of the auxil-| ' x bouffant illusi i a f oti i ' ; | Mrs. John Leng will address|tiara held her bouffant illusion roosis, a speech, "Schools o a eg at a for iary, presented a gift to MI. he Westmount United Churehlveil and she carried a shower Square Dance, "Pass the Left ee cere. peeren bouquet of red roses and lilies Hen Lady Under" was _per-|°d_ the. . ing to be held next week in the fon ' th as died i oO expressed his appre- new Church hall. Mrs. Leng e matron-of-honor Mrs. formed by Linda Smith, Gary ciation for the award which SOCIAL NOTICE will speak on the organization|George Yule. The senior brides- Tole: Susan Starr, Guy Fore-|Will hang in his classroom. maid was Miss Anna O'Neil and pron Tarvaine' Sivein; Dirk ENGAGEMENT of churches in relation to new|th' Garlicks. Bruce Smith and Don-|braith, commented on school ac- Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tanton|Canadians. 5 Dianne Potipes, niece of _ tivities and mentioned King bridegroom, were gowne try Gardens". Street's field day would be held their daughter, Carol Mary, to alike in ice blue crystal charm 'A humorous skit, | Mr. Garnet Thomas Warriner, 1 t ' P-rand" was performed by He said the final examinations son of Mr. anc Mrs. Leonard bateau necklines and bell skirts. would begin approximately They. wore matching hats and June 1. marriage will take place in carried baskets of pink and Port Perry United Church on Saturday, June 9. bri Miss Ellen | gin and the bridegroom is the n , ride, the former Miss -|Les Leigh, of the Billy Vani... of canada: Oshawa Fire| gtanddaughter of Mr. and |BBC, London, England. County, Brigadier J. N. Gordon, A large number of parent:| square dance, "Lady Go Half 'lating classmates of her daugh-|cer, Governor General's Horse Of William Liss t Senior Public School at}maszewski, Neil Foster, An- pi ; A Maj Tacs : Street Sen \Graduation Bal! last Friday at)/Major Arminas 21C 5 Column, was solemniged oh Saturday, braith, welcomed the parents} Mrs. Garth Gillespie presid- |ding anniversaries, coming andiCentral Ontario Area, Instruc- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Larry Winter, a Grade 8 stu jread the treasurer's report. partment with your item ofjcoj, Pp. F. Boylen, Cummand- fate Mr. Liss. "Wintry Wind"; a lively square)yor. in Toronto on April 25 ; |Commanding Officer. ueen's Auxiliary served a turkey sup- g Ne | anndita Rtedell 'dati. Gary Brack; Betty Scoville,| The boys,} F M s eee ni i ip RSM W. who were accompanied by thelr organza. Insertions of Alencon "Love of my Life'. Linda Dun- H. Hartshorn. In appreciation |3™n, Royal Canadian Army i Tom Roberts, ARCA, to Mr. A. i ar, and fingertip sleeves. A) re t ' f the the Year 2,000 he Hartshorn, The coach 0 Women at their general meet- ed the painting to Mr. May- of the valley. k; Jean Brown, David Lopa and work of the world council 2 ; , The principal, Mr. John Gal- the junior bridesmaid, Miss ald Werry, a piano duet, "Coun- announce the engagement of "Lover's|at Alexander Park on May 17. designed with basque bodices, Evelyn Dowton and Douglss Warriner, all of Port Perry. The Mrs. Gillespie announced that white chrysanthemums. Lymer. Nancy Chumbley, a piano solo, "12th Street Rag"'. ; Penny McMullan and ex-pupilja graduation committee had Mr. David Fairbrother of Ott- Ruthann Deboski presented}; baton twirling to 'Jazz Twirl'. Joanne Chmara gave a recita- tion, 'The House With No body In It'. Vicki Gerrow played a piano solo, '"'Sonatina in C'. Judy Kewin, charleston, 'Ma, He's Making Eyes At Me"! Jack Gil- lespie and Brian Pollock, bag- pipe duet, in kilts, played sev- eral bagpipe selections, then played for the highland dancers Linda Duncanson and Janet Orr who danced to "The Marquis of Huntley" and "Miss Ida Craw- ford"'. Stuart Guy played a piano solo, '"Lavalanche'. Final e A " Darling don't paint a thing till youve seen Predictor Colors!" 97 gorgeous new colors! Predictor--hand-picked by a team of expert decorators from 1322 Flo-glaze Colorizer colors-- especially to blend with today's new color trends in homes and furnishings! Colors never looked so young and fresh before! And they're all so tasteful, so right for today--and tomorrow. MODEL KBB24R 199 "We Service What We Sell" FRANK MEAGHER APPLIANCES 725-4711 ¥ ¢ Now your decorating stays in style with Predictor Colors! It's like hiring a professional decorator to do the job! Available in every type of finish-- interior and exterior. 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