Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 May 1962, p. 7

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DADDY'S CO-PILOTS and and Taunton, Mr, daddy's en-, Henry Haas, grandchildren of Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs Glendinning. Oshawa great grandparents are Sharing their thusiasm for flying are Mar- garet Anne, three and a half, and John Henry, one and a | half years old. They are the | children of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Their Mr Herman Haas, Taunton, | and Mrs, James Glendinning, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Hor- atio Westgarth, Udora, On- tario, and Mrs. Heinrich Mar- | back, Germany. --Ireland Studio UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES UCW CENTRE STREET Centre Street United Church'cluded that the people of that Women held its regular meeting|day feel would find Jesus words in the chapel recently. The de-|startling and difficult to accept. votional period was in charge of|To the question "How should the Mrs. Wilbur Miller, the theme|Bible passage affect us today in was Mother's Love. The story,|1962?" it was felt that it some- "Tribute to Mother" was readitimes still difficult to accept by Mrs. Earl Bilcox. A duet.) Jesus words, but if people would "The Heart of God" was sung adopt the attitude of Jesus, they by Mrs, Vernon Osborne and/would.then "'care"about others. Mrs. Percy Fletcher accompan-| Durfng a short business ses- ied at the piano by Miss Hazel|sion, with the leader, Mrs. Mer- Rundle. The poem, "A Mother's| vin McLean presiding, it was de- kox-- by Mrs. Ear! Bilcox cided to hold the next meeting closed the devotions. at the summer cottage of Mrs. Mrs, Percy Fletcher intro-; Harold Cornish on Lake Scugog. duced Mrs. Lawrence Allen,! This will take the form of a pot who gave a very enlightening luck supper talk on the Church for New = ae hen cage Times. She spoke on the prob- JR. GROUP CASTLE CHAP. lems the church has to face up| The Junior Group of the Cas- to and how this is being accom-|tle Chapter plished May meeting at : Mrs, Fred Graham, president Miss Doris Batty in Brooklin. of the UCW, paid tribute to one; 2Ne evening was spent in hon- of our devoted and loyal mem-| Aaa Wathen whbes-tencriane ti bers, Miss Flora French, Whol wr. Honavt Bicwn oF Gahiws gle dg gone will take place early in July. and called the roll. Treasurer's|,," oo tele ana Arteuene i" Dee big ", Mrs. pet |during the evening and a per- iam Dearborn, Mrs. Ear!l/. : I James gave flower report and sonal shower followed with b i ifts. calls and cards were reported. yen tee icy |words", it was generally con-\that a cheque be sent to the;was held at the home of Mrs. McAnuff, group committee towards tents for the Scouts and also a gift of a lantern be purchased and presented. Mrs. Gerald Suppelsa was appointed to. ful- fill this gesture. A committee of mothers was set up to sew new scarves for the Cubs An invitation from the 16th Scout Mothers' Auxiliary to a supper to be held at Knox Presbyterian Church June 11 was graciously accepted A wiener roast for the Cubs and Scouts was also decided upon for an evening in June Refreshments were served by Mrs. John Hodges and Mrs Ronald Fertile Alumnae held its s7, JOHN'S UKRAINIAN W.A. the home of Mrs. John Masiewich presid- ed at the May meeting of the i 9B*/St. John's Ukrainian Women's oring one of the members Miss! Association '"Barvinok Branch" |which was held at the home of }Mrs. Walter Kuch Prior to the business meeting, |Mr. John Dutchak, optometrist, |spoke to the members about jeye care. He mentioned various jeye defects and suggested ways of overcoming these. Wemen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, May 25, 1962 7 PERSONALS Cromwell avenue, had as theirjren and Mrs, Ivan Gray were holiday guests Mr. and Mrs.|the hostesses. Miss Jayne Car- Gerhard Loschmann, son, Fran-|negie and Miss Jean Bright kie, and daughter, Christine,j)were co-hostesses at a shower Mr, and Mrs, Edward Jordan, Port Perry. Miss Phyllis War-| § and Mr, Loschmann's mother,|for the bride-elect at the home| j Mrs. G. Albrecht, all of Arn-|of the former's mother, Mrs. prior, Robert Carnegie, McDonald) | : street, Port Perry. | | Miss Shirley Marie Warriner |whose marriage to Mr. Fred- $ lerick George Stevenson Ware|marriage to Mr. tock place recently in Miss Maria Dell Agnese whose Perry, has been the guest of|Mrs. Frank Leaming, 'honor at several TO GRADUATE Miss Barbara Jane Watt, Frank Greco) Reg. N., daughter of Dr. and the|is to take place June 30, was} Mrs. W. Gordon Watt, Mas- Church of the Ascension, Port/honored at a shower given by) son street, will graduate this Greta!) week pre-nuptial| street on Wednesday evening.) sity, London, Ontario, with a from Western Univer- levents. Mrs. George Wright, of| About forty relatives and friends) diploma in Narsing Service | Toronto was. hostess jcellancous shower : i tained 45 guests. Mrs. Ross) Was assisted by Mrs. Will Leam- Lippsett, Toronto, was hostess|!08, Mrs. Douglas MaGee, Miss at a miscellaneous shower and|Karen Leaming and Mrs, Nor- 35 guests attended. Mrs. Marie|man McDiarmid. Inze, the bridegroom's aunt and Mrs. Denyes, his grandmother were co-hostesses at a presenta-|Y@ tion of a mixmaster and pantry! General shower. A tea was given. in|Margaret honor of the bride-to-be by the/ter of Mr. and ae bridegroom's mother, Mrs. John|Eder, Fernhill boulev ard Ware. Eighty-five relatives and)/Membe e ily al friends attended and the bridaljcd the graduation exercises at attendants, Misses Jean Bright,|Convocation hall and later Lorna Barber and Jayne Car-|were entertained at a negie were among those assist-|Supper ing. A miscellaneous shower|and aunt, Among the 82 nurses ting last night Hospital was Mount Pleasant. Fred Warren, Cochrane street,|Present - . eee were _ her Steven Gonta|brother, Mr. : and Mrs. John Stezik, will plan Catharines: Mr Eric a picnic for the sehool closing. winckle, Toronto; Mrs. J A. Mrs. Paul Plishka, Mrs, Wil-|Aldwinckle, Mrs. J. D. Tane, liam Andrey and Mrs. Alec Stec| Oshawa, and Mrs. Rose Vorner will arrange the annual family|and the Misses Diane and Susan picnic which will close the|Vorner, formerly of Oshawa "Barvinolk" activities until the fall A delightful surprise party Refreshments were served by|was held at the home of Mr the hostess, Mrs. Walter Kuch and Mrs. Clarence L Cox, parents and consisting of Mrs Karl Eder, 'FUR STORAGE vaults eutomaticolly Fur Coat Cleaning \Rossland road east, when many tives and Bowmanville grad-|honor them on from Toronto) Wedding anniversary. From out- Miss | 0f-iewn Edith Eder, daugh-/Bert Loveridge, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Charles Leslie Darch, and |Mrs at a mis-|presented the bride-elect with) Administration and enter-/numerous gifts and the hostess ---- last week, friends and rela- Oshawa, Toronto gathered to their silver from were Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Elliott, all of To- rs of the family attend-|ronto and Mrs, Walter Oke, the i bride's mother, ville from Bowman- Card games and songs | buffet|made a pleasant evening and by Miss Eder's uncle|the anniversary cake was pre-| "Mr. and Mrs. Rosg/sented by Mrs. Frank Cox and Ronald Cox. 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Richardson, Pe heathy sap decided to send LEGION AUXILIARY NO. 43 |RR 3, Oshawa. at the Kiev Yau Ges Contin Te cion Branch | ,23RD SCOUT MOTHERS | The project of building new! hedl its weekly meeting with The 23rd Oshawa Scout Moth-\Sunday school rooms has now) President Mrs. Norman Mc-|°TS held their regular meeting|begun and the club members| Evers presiding. Mrs. Paul at the home of Mrs. Kenneth|decided to make another mone- Swartz and Mrs, W. H. Cardinal Harmer with Mrs. Glenttary contribution towards the were initiated and welcomed|®¥indells presiding. completion of these new class- into the Auxiliary. The financial| 0" opening the meeting, Mrs. rooms. report of 'Night of Cards" held|SWindells gave a report on the! The June meeting will be in recently was given by Mrs. 50th annual Scout banquet|the form of a Men's night. Mrs. Robert Williams. The catering which the president attended.|Walter Kuch, Mrs. Walter Grig- report was given by Mrs. James Mrs. Elgin Knapp introduced|orenko and Miss Ann Sabat will Anderson. Ap inyitation was Se pole pe Brown, a new oS of all the arrange- ceived from the Port Perry Aux: : nts, iliary to attend the official open- It was decided unanimously The Sunday school committee ing of 'their new Legion Hall at * ele & @ THE Cliff Mills Motors wr. This Week's "As Is" Specials -- CHECK THESE PRICES -- FULL PRICE $299 J '5 5 PONTI AC B43235 DELUXE, 6 iH oth ear FULL PRICE $299 v'57 DODG SEDAN LIC. NO. B49646 HYDRAMATIC, RADIO FULL PRICE $399 2 V'54 PONTIAC ates Fess F U I, L PRICE $75 aa said: . ee -- ' des) roy wee V'54 BUICK SEDAN DYNAFLOW, CUSTOM RADIO F U L L PRICE $99 $y. : J ' : LIC, NO, B43771 98 FULL POWER EQUIPPED V'57 VAUXHALL' "50°" FULL PRICE $299 bg. ons LIC, NO. 830355, SEDAN RADIO. FULL PRIKE 5258 a Hardtop Lic. 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There was plenty of noise and excitement Monday evening at Kingside Park as the children enjoyed the holiday celebration of fireworks display at their new park on Dean aevnue. Parents are reminded again to pick up their membership ecards from Mrs, Guy's home, 759 Chesterton avenue or from Mrs. Amrbose on Veterans ave- nue, before Saturday, May 26 as the committee must know the number of children who will be eligible to receive free treats on Opening Day, June 16, and the order for these treats and prizes must be put in on May 28. » The president would like to see a large attendance of par- ents at the next meeting on! Monday evening at the club) house on Veterans avenue at 8 o'clock ROSSLAND UNIT Mrs. J. C. B, MacMillan led the devotions at the regular meeting of the Rossland Unit of| Northminster UCW. The meet- ing was held in the church par- lors on Tuesday evening. 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