Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 May 1962, p. 7

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(cmen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Moy 23, 1°62 7) Power Mower No Child's Toy | | Treat It With Care, Caution It will soon be time to start;}been known to restart from © mowing the lawn again. Horti-jonly the very slightest turn of) % culturists with the Ontario De- partment of Agriculture gest that you check on the condition of your power mower| } 'appreciate its hidden dangers now. Don't leave it till the last minute when the service cen- tres are busy. The chances are that it will need the motor tuned and the blades sharpened. When you are using the power 2 _|mower this summer, don't' for- : BOWMANVILLE NEWLYWEDS Pictured above are Mr. and , Mrs. Philip Vowles, who were | UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES HARVEY HUNT, UNIT If The May meeting of the Har- vey Hunt Unit Il, of Simcoe Street United Church Women was held in the Sunday School Hall Unit leader, Miss Gladys Frise presided. Mrs. Earle Webster, recording secretary, read the minutes and called the roll Treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Philip Perry. Miss Lenore dence in absence of Miss Bea- el Oke and uss Mu recéived: reports on ho ouse hospital calls Miss Margaret leader of Group 2, of the devotional period. Mrs J. K, Moffat led in prayer and gave the meditation Misses Len-| ore and Phyllis Glass sang two! duets "Come Holy Spirit"' and| "Saviour Lead Me" Mrs, Ann| Potter was the accompanist. Mrs. Lloyd Moody read the Scripture lesson. Mrs, M closed the devotions with ,:ay- ers and hymn 157 was sung. Mrs. S.°G. Lailey introduced the film to be shown "'A Day in the Life of a Student Minister', Rev, J. K. Moffat showed the film. The June meeting will be in charge of the executive. Patterson had charge recently married in Trinity United Church, Bowmanville, Ontario. The bride is the for- mer Carole Plazek, daughter '| get that it can cut you as well as the grass, so treat it with respect. Here are a few suggestions to keep. in mind. Keep hands, feet and loose clothing away from all moving parts of the mower. If the grass discharge open ing becomes clogged, never try to clear it while the motor is still running. It's a sure way to lose fingers. Keep children out of the area to be mowed, and everyone out of range of the grass discharge opening. They can be easy tar- gets for flying stones and other | objects. Don't mow the lawn in bare feet. If your foot should hap- of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Plazek |pen to come in contact with the of Maple The bride- groom is the foster-son of Mr and Mrs Bowmanville. The couple are in Oshawa Grove. Laverne now living --Photo by iblades, it will have no protec- ition whatsoever. Astor Studio 'spark plug wire. Never cut down a slope, cut Souch of |along it. If you are going to work around the blade, disconnect the Mowers have sug-| the blade. The power mower is not a child's toy. It should only be used by responsible people who and treat it with the repsect it deserves. Never leave the motor run- ning with no one to look after it. LODGES AND SOCIETIES LOBA NO. 583 The regular meeting of Vic- -|tory Lodge LOBA. No, 583 was held recently the Temple. Lodge was opened by Worthy Mistress Sister Elva Van Slyke assisted by Deputy Mistress Sis- ter Mildred Carnochan. Deovtional exercises were performed by the Chaplain, Sis- ter Isabel Roberts. presented and the pledge was repeated by everyone. The charter was then draped for the late Past Mistress Sister Fanny Dalton. Sister Verna Jef- freys was reinstated The draw was donated by Sis- ter Gertrude Sommerville and Sister Edith Selleck and won by Sister Margaret, McNevin and Sister Mary Lewis. in Orange | Mr. GRADUATES Miss ed her B.H.Se. degree at con- vocation held Friday at On- | College, | Guelph. Miss Naylor attend- | tario Agricultural ed Macdonald Institute and is | a graduate of OCVI. She will begin teaching in high school | in London, Ontario, in the fall. | Miss Naylor is the daughter of and Mrs. C. A. Naylor, Athabasca street. Flags were} SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Hatcher Foster, Kendal, engagement of their daughter, Carolyn Elizabeth, ald George Byers, and Mrs. Frank Byers, Hope. The wedding will place on Saturday, June 16, 1962, at 3 o'clock in Kendal United Church, Port TASTY, TOO Mushrooms, used as early Roman times, iron, food since tain vitamins, some protein. worries at home . travel by train Canadian National the way of the worry-free GOLD SEAL FARMS 'Oshawa's" Newest and Finest Meat Store hy C wy 0 2 : Ny 15 RICHMOND ST. W. performed the ceremony. Janet Naylor receiv- | wish to announce the to Mr. Ger-) son of Mr.} take Kendal, Ontario.| con-| copper and As the couple emerged from Cedardale United Church fol- lowing their marriage on Satur- day afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Donald William Lavender were greeted by pipers Brian Pol- lock and Mark Foster. The bride, the former Marilyn Mary Robinson, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Robinson and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Lavender. _ The Reverend John ro r. Stanley Locke played the wed- ding music and the soloist, Mr. Alfred Barassin, sang "The |Lord's Prayer' and 'Wedding Prayer'. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a floor- length gown of white English brocade with silk embroidered Pipers Greet Bridal Pair Marilyn Robinson, Mark Foster floral sprays, designed with a scoop neckline, lily - point sleeves and a chapel train. The fitted bodice formed a point below the waist and side drap- eries were swept backward to' form a bustle effect, accented with large self roses. A mother- of-pearl coronet, tipped with rhinestones, held her fingertip' veil of English silk veiling and she carried a book of daily de- votions covered in brocade and lace and crested with white rosebuds, lilies of the valley and white and purple heather and ribbon streamers. Miss Maureen Robinson was maid. of honor for her sister and the bridesmaids were Miss Sadie Callison and Miss Bar- bara Hewitson. They wore iden- tical gowns of coral organzz over taffeta, with cummer-. bunds and skirt - length 7 1 at the back caught at the waist with three cabbage roses. Their headdresses were organza pouffe roses and short veils and they carried cascades of gla- diolus florets with coral throats. The flower girl was Miss Cathie Hess, in a full-skirted dress with puff sleeves and a sash with a large bow and streamers at the back. She wore a bandeau of roses, white accessories and carried white and coral gladioli in a basket. Mr. Douglas Lavender was his brother's best man and ush- ering were David Robinson and Leslie Smith. A reception was held in the Legion Hall and a dance fol- lowed in the evening. To re- ceive, the bride's mother wore corded flowered silk with orange and green predominat- 'ng with an overdress of beige chiffon and matching bolero; spindrift green accessories and drifted with leaves. White roses comprised her corsage. The bridegroom's mother wore a brown silk dress with bronze accents; a hat of wheat and beige flowers; accessories and a corsage of yellow: roses, Mr. James Young, former ig minister of Cedardale Church, acted as master of ceremonies and tributes to the couple were made by the Rev- erend John Porter and Mrs. Lila Singer, superintendent of the Sunday School in which the bride teaches. 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