Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Jun 1962, p. 7

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Weme Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIM ne 26, 1962 7 ES, Tuesdoy, Ju PERSONALS Mrs. George Taylor, presi- dent, and Mrs. Harold Brain, vice-president of the Ladies' Section Oshawa Golf Club will receive at the 'Captains' Tea"' in the clubhouse tomorrow af- ternoon Mrs. Jean Crawford, Mrs. Drew Jacobi and Mrs. Eric Henry will be hostessing and pouring tea at intervals will be Mrs. K. H. Braithwaite, Mrs. Edgar Bradley, Mrs. A. W. Armstrong, Mrs. E, F. Arm- strong, Miss Vera Moyse and |Mrs. John Gordon. Out-of-town guests at the family dinner party. Mrs. Mis- tak, the former Jadwiga Kowal- ska, and Mr. Misztak were born in Poland. Coming to Canada after their marriage they reared three sons, Stanley, Edward and Raymond all of Oshawa. They also have four grandchildren. The 16th annual Mack family reunion took place at Bird's Eye Centre near Port Perry re- cently/A large crowd was in attendance, Mrs. Martha Mack, who is 87 years old was sur- rounded by her children, grand-) children and great grandchild- ren, from Toronto, Scarborough, a GT ee OS GI og OE NW th : aS presented with a beige bridge Prominent Soloist |?" ee | A presentation of a silver tea Miss Norma Bowen service on behalt of the statt of F t d B F : d ee ae i omg ;eral Motors, was made by Mr. ete Y riends Jack Taylor, Many pre-nuptial showers; Mrs. Allan Imeson, Gladstone {fila Ries, aheee scsmenittie tar teas oo eke A at her home o to Mr. Wallace Bruce took place iveaing. 'i : ed Saturday at First Baptist Church, | The Sunday School teachers) and officers held a surprise din- | SOCIAL NOTICES . ner party at First Baptist! . poe ie Pee Parrott) AT HOME and Mrs. Dona ce arranged the shower at which the bride- Sie ic nied hone gyn od to-be was presented with a gift| Corners, will be at home to their of stainless steel flatware. lfriends and relatives on the oc- Members of First Baptist) casion of their 40th wedding an- Choir held a surprise shower for /niversary on Saturday, June 30 the bride-elect and presented/from 3.00 to 5.00 and 7.00 to her with a Royal Dalton figur-|9.00 p.m. od phn gts Morganson, note rs, Wayland Drew and Mrs.' GOOD EATING tes Barr served refresh- Salmon, herring | end mack: A miscellaneous shower was Gro" Mich in prote "Og arranged by Mrs. Frank Mc.| fish, are also rich in. fat. Lellan and Mrs. Leslie Parrott|- at which members and friends of First Baptist congregation honored Miss Bowen. The girls of the Engineering Dept., GM, held a dinner show- ; Bruce - Bowen wedding which} was held last Saturday were Mr.) and Mrs. David Bruce, New Jer-| sey; Mr. and Mrs. Alois Hold- felder, Garden City, New York; Columbus, Peterborough, Orillia, Whitby and Oshawa. A beauty contest for men was won by Mr. A.) - MR. AND MRS. FREDERICK THOMPSON At Holy . Trinity. Church | Formerly Miss Delphine Joan | bridegroom is the son of Mr. } er at the home of Mrs. George} Haines, Oshawa boulevard. Miss |; Margaret Haines was co-|* CUTTING THE SPECIAL CAKE Lynda Higgins Gold Cord Guide Honored at Presentation Party Oshawa Company recently en-|for many happy hours of Guid- tertained their. mothers andjing and helpful instruction. friends for an evening of plea-| Four Guides trying Hostess] sure. | Badge took over the rest of the! A large blue and gold trefoillevening for games, skits and was placed on the floor with/dancing. Beverly Hainer per-| Lynda Higgifis and her proud| formed two dances. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A_ buffet luncheon followed. Higgins, standing in cach of the| Lynda Higgins was called to cut three leaves. The Guides form-|a large special cake which was ed the base. The Guides came|the gift of the Parents' Commit- in one at a time to relive Lyn- tee. da's life as a Girl Guide, show-| A special table ing the date and work of each! tablecloth showed some of Lyn- | MacDonald; with a Guide|? Miss Diane Bruce, | Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Clare Prior, | West Hill; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon) MacDonald, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Locke, Miss Marlene) Mr. . and Mrs,} Thomas McGuirk, Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Wayland Drew, Port Perry; Mrs. Peter Spratt, Miss Betty Harvey, Whitby. Word has been received from! Chandler, Scarobrough, A skip- |ping contest was won by Mr. Edward Chandler, a_iadies'} shoe-throwing contest was won by Mrs. E. gi age Whitby. There were mafly more races for the children and a peanut scramble completed the day. The committee for 1962 were Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Redman, assisted by Mr, and Mrs, Nor man Nichols, all of Oshawa The new committee for 1963 | (Anglican) recently Mr. and | Harmer, the bride is the | and Mrs. Harry B. Thompson, | hostess. Mrs. Frederick James Thomp- | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | all of Oshawa. | The Dorcas Club held a din- son exchanged nuptial vows. Norma Bowen, Wallace Bruce Exchange Marriage Vows Norma Hazel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bowen of Oshawa, : Mr. George Amsbary, that he| will be Mr, and Mrs. A. Chan- exchanged nuptial vows on Sat- The Girl Guides of the 5thjar electric clock in appreciation has arrived safely in the Philli-|!er, Scarborough, assisted by urday afternoon with Wallace pine Islands, where he has ac- cepted a position in Manila. Pri- or. to his depatture, Mr. Ams- bary was hongred at a_bon- voya t the home of Mr. rx Douglas Boyce, Woodlea Crescent, at which his relatives and friends presented him with a fight bag, and his fellow-employees at presented him with a traveller's en and pencil set. Mr. Ams-) bary is on leave of absence and! expects to be away from. Osh- of her achievements. They then|da's work and souvenirs awa for one year. took their place as the outline of the trefoil On completion of the display, the: commissioner of Kingsway. Mrs. John Gaskell, was asked to present the Gold Cords, the highest award a Girl Guide can +obtain. Mrs. Higgins accepted the cords and placed them on her daughter's arm to wear with The evening was brought to a close with the singing of. Taps. Special guests included Com- missioner, Mrs. John Gaskell, Miss Marilyn Weldon, Captain 6 B. Co; Guide Susanne Barr, 6 B. Co.; Guide Darlene Hall, Hampton; Mrs. Arthur. Atkin- son, Brown Owl 5th Pack; Mrs. R. S. Hayward and daughter, Lillian; Mrs. George Tonks, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Misztak, Oshawa boulevard south, cele- brated their 40th wedding anni- versary last evening with a Nancy Jean Alton | Becomes Bride | rs. B. Garbutt of Toronto. in the same place. UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES Werner's PIYAH CHAPTER, HADASSAH ' The closing meeting of the Piyah Chapter of Hadassah was held at the Hotel Genosha with! Mrs. Bernard Morrison presid-! ing. Minutes were read by Mrs. Wilfred Stemeroff and a short meeting followed. Reports were given by Mrs. Morris Segal, treasurer, and Mrs. Manning Swartz, convenor of ways and means committee were most gratifying. A successful report was also given by Mrs. Robert Verner on the Israel fashion show held Charles Bruce of Garden City |Next years picnic will be held New York, son of the late Mr.| and Mrs. James Bruce of Brook- lyn, N.Y. The ceremony was held in First Baptist Church@with the Reverend N. F, Swackhammer officiating. The bride is well-| known locally as a soloist and! wo of her music teachers pro- vided the music for her wed- ding. Mrs. Leslie Parrott played the organ and Mrs. Peter Spratt) sang 'Wedding Prayer" by Dun-| ner shower at the home of Mrs. ~ Jack Keenan, Sherwood avenue. Mrs. Thomas McGuirk made the presentation of dinnerware and} a salad bowl and servers. | A kitchen shower was given SOCIETIES ter, Athol: street, assisted by!' at the home of Mrs. Robert Wi e : SILVER CROSS WOMEN Mrs. Ronald MacGregor, Mrs.! : ' her sister's matron of honor and| 'phe Remembrance association Charles Greenlaw, and Mrs. Ed- ran GALLINGER, Managing Director Pits former National Hockey League Player the other attendants were Mrs.|of the Oshawa and District Sil- Ward Johns. : with "Boston Bruins" cca er one 8 gta a ft ama reel ed in pink organza sheath gowns| vena wee dae Gi Payee, iniploesrag. See 4 Gul OS ; ' WNS) ope e meeting wi ayer. : H with handkerchief -- overskirts aft eninutes hy thal snd the Motors at whick me shé walt Cee 364-2722 and matching petal headdresses.| motto, y nc Bs ae et ' They carried nosegays of pink! Mrs Jack Hogan read rosettes and white carnations. | minutes. Mrs. Charles Gibbs Fs beso Holfelder of Garden| pave the treasurer's report and sity, N.Y., acted as best man|renorted that the tag day was and the ushers were Mr. Allan} very successful, oe mig: Mr. Ronald Mac-) Nirs, Brately read the high- Gregor of Oshawa. ; lights of the convention which A reception followed in the) wo. held recently. church hall. Receiving, the! 'The next convention will be at bride's mother wore a sheath|c; Agathe Quebec. Correspon- dress- of heavenly blue lace and) gence was read and a letter Walter J. Harmer and the --Photo by Ireland LODGES AND --_-- the je A a a, SS OG 1 CHANGES IN lap and Wedding Hymn, Handel.|organza with blue accessories from one of the veterans at The bride was given in mar-jand a corsage of pink rosettes riage by her father. She wore a/and carnations. full-length gown of carnation-| The honeymoon is. being spent white peau de faille fashioned|i, the Carribean. As the couple with a sculptured neckline, ap-ijeft, the bride was wearing a pliqued with Venetian lace and|melodie blue linen ensemble re-embroidered with seed pearls.|with white accessories and a The fitted bodice with sheath! white orchid. sleeves was complimented by a draped bell-shaped skirt with appliques of lace falling into a | Sunnybrook hospital who was grateful for the parcels sent each month, A draw donated by Mrs. Hogan and Mrs, Smith was won by Mrs, Eva Taggart, Mrs. E Holland, Mrs. Arthur Weg- ston, Whitby and Mrs. Gibbs. : The annual picnic was dis- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce will make cyssed and it was decided to go their home in Garden City, New| py bus to Orono July 18 any one wishing to go was asked to pride. Many : gifts were pre- sented to Lynda from those pre-|and daughters, Penny and Jan, sent. Lynda then. presented the| Thornhill; Miss Judy Grierson Captain, Mrs. Avery Wiskin with and Mrs. J. E. Seymour. Of David Moore In a double-ring ceremony in Harmony United Church on Sat- urday evening, Nancy Jean Al- ton became the bride of David Harold Moore. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Alton of Oshawa and the bride-| groom is the son of Mr. and) Mrs. H. F, Moore of Uxbridge. | The Reverend N. T. Holmes} performed the ceremony. | Given in marriage by her| father, the bride wore a semi-| formal dress of white silk bro- cade with three-quarter sleeves) and a matching pillbox hat with circular veil. Her accessories were white and white and pink) carnations comprised her cor-| sage. | She was attended by her sis-| ter, Mrs. Gerald Blair wearing| a pale green suit with white hat | and accessories and a corsage of tangerine carnations to con-| trast. Mr. Thomas Gladman'was the best man. A feception followed at the home of the bride's parents. The bride's mother wore a two-) piece ensemble in white and) brown and | ' the bridegroom's| mother wore a white dress of} A BIG LITTLE FELLOW James Leslie, who was seven months old when he posed for this picture to be taken, is the son of Mr. and Mrs, James Little, Hanmony | road north. James is the | grandson of Mr. and Mrs. | Leslie Little, Oshawa, Mrs. | Thomas Enwright, Newcastle | and great grandson of Mrs. | Joseph Candless of Strathroy, Ontario. ' flowers. | Following their honeymoon the Aldsworth Photography | couple will reside in Oshawa. j YELLOW PACES BULLETIN THE ONLY V.C, EVER WON ON CANADIAN SOIL WAS AWARDED SGT. TIMOTHY OHEA, VICTORIA RIFLES, IN 1G7O FOR PUTTING OUT A FIRE You'll want them... You'll want to give them. Bushnell CUSTOM 7x35 BINOCULARS ON A TRAIN FROM QUEBEC TO MONTREAL. FOREST FIRES DEVASTATED SOME 498, 000 ACRES OF NEWFOUNDLAND WOODS IN 196!, ESTIMATED Loss: $ 213 MILLION. FIRST MAJOR ADVANCE IN BINOCULAR DESIGN IN 26-YEARS Even if you wear glasses (sunglasses or prescription) you can still see a full field of view--thanks to exclusive retractable eyecups. Practi- cal, good-looking, all-pur- pose binoculars. Permanent protection against glare, Clearest, sharpest viewing ever. 20:Year Parts and Serv- ice Guarantee. Only $89.50. A gift that gives forever! FOR FIRE PROTECTION EQUIPMENT OR FIRE INSURANCE LET YOUR FINGERS 00 THE WALKING THROUGH THE (vetuow,3, PAGES| Lf DID YoU KNOW THE ONONDAGA INDIANS INVENTED A PUMP DRILL DRUGS 28 KING ST. E. 723-4621 Open Evenings Until 9 polished cotton figured with blue _ at Beth Zion Synagogue. chapel train. A tiara of orange obits A Hadassah pen was present: hiossom secured a bouffant veil come ae eee ~|eontact Mrs, E. Holland, phone ed to Mrs. George Goodman,| of French illusion, She carried a) ENLIVENS CLASSROOM -- | 723-7635 and bring a friend. Bus who is moving to Hamilton. (white orchid on a Bible with) NAPANEE, Ont. (CP)--Chil-|leaves terminal at 10 a.m. The Mrs. Robert Werner was pre-| streamers entwined with pink dren in the North Fredericks-jnext meeting will be on' Sept- SYSTEM preg d with a -- president) carnations. and stephanotis. burgh public school were de-|ember 21. ie Re Reger orig drone) Mrs. Ronald MacGregor was lighted when a flock of 11 baby| ~~ ie Pena) Se oe tere in|, OVER mae oe lsc ss. C -| With red_ nai sh, ome Ruest speaker was Mrs. solos, "To Music" by Schubertition officer E. W. Ferguson|marks to indicate quart and gal 'ose Halparin, formerly of Win-| and 'My Hero wae atitold teacher Velma Perry they{lon measurements on the clean- pine and now of Toronto. Mrs. /the piano by Mrs. T. C. Worden.| couig jook after the ducks forling pail. They will serve as a alparin, a woman of great re-- Mrs. Charles Dolley reviewed) 4 few days, but that they would| gauge for exact mixing of clean- nown to Canadian Hadassah,|/one of the books suggested to| soon grow up and leave ing compounds was introduced by Mrs. David!promote Bible study, namely) ----------------------___-- ticion baie can in, 'The Church of Jesus Christ in Corinth, and Jerusalem and Canada'. The meeting was closed by the SIMCOE STREET UCW gy, emeunce of the ¥ met in Simcoe Street United Church Ladies parlor| Reverend J. K. Moffat who ted) recently. The meeting opened ee, -- So ; . ' *™ Benediction. with prayer, by president Mrs. '- eet R. H. Holden. Mrs, Laurence Savery report- ed that 150 pounds of good used clothing had been sent and more will be sent shortly. Mrs. Philip Perry reported a} membership of 324 in Simcoe) Street UCW. The school for leaders at) Whitby College on August 20.--| August 24 was announced by) the president, and she hoped as * many as possible would attend the sessions. Mrs. David Weldon sang two wa cf ' Mean Re? atl , UR at" io Da, MARY IRD uf It Costs So Little... TO TAKE IT EASY IN BEAUTIFUL COMFORT ! That's right! A Patio is a low-cost invest- ment that pays big comfort-dividends. And, of course, it adds so much to the attractive- ness and value of your home. Our Planning Advice Is FREE! Materials to add a 10 x 16' Patio cost as little as $10.00 a month, / Get Get all the Get all the info Get all the information ++, and help speed your mail! Just follow these four points to faster mail service every time you address an envelope: 1 Use full and correct name of person you're writing to. 2 Use full and correct address with Postal Zone Number in Canada's six "Zoned" cities. 3 Write your own return address and Postal Zone Number in upper left corner of envelope. 4 Write legibly. 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Driving under, through or round a railway erossing. arrier. Failing to obey the directions of a police constable, Overcrowding driver's seat. Improper passing, Driving wrong way on one-way street: Driving wrong way ona divided highway. Failing to yield right-of-way. Failing to obey stop sign, signal light or railway cross- ing signal. Failing to report an accident. Failing to lower headlamp beams, Making U-turns where prohibited. Making turns where prohibited. Towing of persons on toboggans, bicycles, skis ete, Failing to obey signs. Pedestrian crossover violations, Failing to share road. Improper right and left turns, Failing to give signals. Unnecessary slow driving. Improper opening of vehicle door. Points: , NHN NNNNHNHMYPNWD WWWWWwWwWw BO wWEPE BUOMMDOH~s Upon conviction, points are recorded against the driver for the offences listed in the Point System Scale. Demerit. Te- main on a driver's record for a. period of two years after the date of conviction. At6 points The driver is informed of his record and urged to , exercise greater care, AtS points The drivers peaaiees to attend a personal inter- view to discuss his record and'give reasons why his licence should not be suspended. 5 At points Accumulated within a 2-year period--the driver's - licence is suspended oa mh ata Depart- ment forone month. At the conclusion of a period of suspension--the number of points on the driver's record is reduced to 7. Until the driver hascleared his record, a further accumulation of 15 points within a 2-year period will result in suspension for six months. ONTARIO. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT | t i t i i i a i J J J i t i t 1 i i i i i] 1 J i i t i a i 1 i i i J i 1 J J B 4 1 i ' I J i i I J 1 t t i i I I 1 J J I a i i i J i ' J I i t i I i J J I I a i 1 J i I i] i i i t i i i] i i i i i CLIP AND SAVE FOR FUTURE//REFERENCE 4g ee ee ee ee ey ron aes com ome me ra ® s

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