Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Oct 1962, p. 8

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MARRIED IN KNOX CHURCH Alexander Beaton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Beaton of Oshawa recently in Knox Presbyterian Church. --Ireland Studio Miss Kathryn Victoria Jane Mitchell, daughter of, .Mrs. Victor Mitchell of Oshawa and the late Mr. Mitchell be- | came the bride of Mr.r Ian PERSONALS - LODGES AND SOCIETIES * volunteered for Hillsda'e Manor| |PR, PHILIP CHAPTER I0DE) | The September meeting of} ithe Prince Philip Chapter 1ODE| Iwas held at Adelaide House, with Mrs: Alfred Austin presid- ing, in the absence of Mrs} K. R. Wagg, the regent. Mrs. C, G. Luke, secretary,| jread the minutes of the May} meeting, making reference to a) letter from the Eskimo settle-| ment, and the new community| jhall project at Baker Lake in} the Central Arctic, the third) community hall sponsored by IODE and a sum of money was voted for the Eskimo Fund. | A semi-annual meeting will) be held at Peterborough on, }October 17 and 18. Mrs. B. J. Ward gave the) treasurer's report in the ab-| sence of Mrs. Wesley Piatti. Mrs. Wallace Butler, for serv.| ices at home and. abroad, re-| ported that five cartons of clothing had been shipped re- 'cently, and a letter from the |Korean student, expressing her si i . i sat : : sos gprs greg Bi in tee | Seen celebrating their 50ih land a birthday card has been| wedding anniversary are Mr. sent, as well as a Christmas) and Mrs. Frank Alchin of gift to her. Three members| Orlando, Florida, who are spending a six weeks' vaca- | tion wtih Mr. Alchin's broter, Mr. W. R. Alchin and Mrs. | on October 19, Mrs. W iMrs. Frank Taylo: B. J. Ward. Butler, | + Atpe.| MARKING ANNIVERSARY W ee Alchin, Elgin street west. Mrs. Alchin is the former Frances Ogden, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Ogden and Mr, Alchin is the son of the. late Mr, and Mrs, | William Alchin. Mr, and Mrs. | Alchin have two daughters, Mrs, Frank McCaliuiu, -au-, jeational secretary, reported on| jthe visit that she and some of the members had made to Eau Claire, Ontario, the chap- |ter's adopted school, It was the day of the school picnic at Moore Lake, and the guests Teas, birthday parties, wed-|party was held at the home o goings of guests are always of|way avenue. Miss Greta Rowe, interest in this column. Write,;a former worker who recently| Affairs in the absence of Mrs. | Cole} t. telephone of visit the social de-jretired, presented Mrs. partment with your item of with a gift certificate and a pet- news for which there is M0/sonal gift from those present. charge. Telephone 723-3474. The evening was spent with music and dancing followed by Mrs. W. B. Firner of London, | refreshments Ontario, has returned to Oshawa with. her mother, Mrs. Uria Jones, who has been visiting with her daughter. Mrs. Firner will spend a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. Jones, Simcoe street north. Recently at their home, in E. Webber celebrated their sil- . H. G. Willes, Riverside|family. Several other lovely ave wails is opening her home|Sifts and many cards, to mark this evening to the Reading|the occasion were received from Group of the Lyceum Club andjTelatives and friends. During Women's Art Association, when the evening a colorful film of they will make plans for future pictures from around the world subjects of study. was shown by Mr. Grant Web- f jber. Games and music were Miss Penny Cline, Hortop|also enjoyed. Refreshments street and Miss Elizabeth Burke,/were served to bring to a close McLaughlin boulevard, left Sat-|a pleasant evening. Guests were urday for Honolulu, where they|present from Simcoe, Guelph, will spend three weeks touring|Port Dover, Woodville, Oshawa, the islands. Whitby, Brooklin and Columbus. Mrs. N. C. Bradshaw and Mr. f ding anniyersaries, coming and|Mrs. Harold Aylesworth, Ridge- Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley ver wedding anniversary. They were presented with a beautiful oil painting by the immediate wera given a very warm wel- com® The gifts as prizes were so much appreciated by the pupils. | Mrs. J W. Butler for World' o Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-347 4 L. Beaton, read Mr. Me. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 2, 1962 7 Intyre Hood's paper dealing with the conference at Brus- |sels, and the drastic changes 'Hornsby-Dickson | that will be made by the out- ; . come. Rites Solemnized Roll call was then taken and | the meeting closed with the National Anthem. In Waterloo Hornsby, | The first meeting of the fall|when Glenn David and Mrs. season of the Arvilla McGregor|Galt, son of Mr. |Missionary Auxiliary was held/Thomas Hornsby, Oshawa, ing. The meeting opened with|abeth Dickson, Kitchener. singing of hymn 371 and the de-| The double-ring ceremony was; votions by Mrs. George Hamil-|performed by the Reverend R.| ton. Plans were discussed for|H. McColl, BA, BD. the fall Thankoffering and it is} Given in marriage by her un- |Millan as guest speaker. An in-|bride wore a floor-length sheath formative film on the work|/gown of peau de soie with ap- of the Presbyterian Church in|plique lace trim. An overskirt Dickson, Kitchener, maid honor of Mrs. Vincent Embro, Kitchener, were the attendants, also Mrs. Glen Lichty, Baden. They wore identical royal blue} sheath gowns overskirts and with matching lace bodices. Miss Sharon Hornsby, junior bridegroom, Miss Lenora God. frey, Kitchener, was the flower girl. She wore a lace trimmed white organza dress. The best man was Mr. Gordon hoped to have Mrs. Hugh Mac-|cle, Mr. William Wiltshire, the|Godfrey, Galt, with Mr. Paul] Brian Ron. Dickson, Kitchener, Mr. Woodcock, Whitby and Mr. ald Taylor as the ushers. ; \of cards will be held on Octo. > |street. IN OSHAWA Mrs. J. G. Endsley: (Thurma) of Brooksville, Florida and Mrs. E, B. Laney (Hazel) of Orlando, Florida, They have three grandchildren and three great grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs, Alchin have made their home in Florida since 1926; MAJORETTE PARENTS AUX. The monthly meeting of the Majorette Parents' Auxiliary was held on Thursday, Septem- ber 20, at the Harvey. Dance Academy with Mrs. Clinton Hen- ning presiding. Miss Harvey reported that the} girls had been. given $25 by the Oshawa Fair Board for' their performance on the opening day of the fair. A letter from Douglas Fisher was read thanking the Hawk- ettes for helping to entertain the sailors from the two American ships that had docked in Osh- awa. The next meeting will be held at the Harvey Dance Academy on October 25, when the elec- ~| First United Church, Water-)Their headdresses-were formed tion of officers for the coming ARVILLA McGREGOR AUX. loo, was the setting recently|of white feathered carnations.|year will be held. |bridesmaid, wore a matching jjines with a beige hat and ac- took} gown with a full skirt. They all) ceccories,. They both wore cor- on Tuesday, September 25, with|as his bride, Miss Sandra Dean|carried bouquets of white feath-|sases of pink and white feath- |Mrs. George Hamilton presid-|Dickson, daughter of Mrs, Eiiz-|ered carnations. Cousin of the),+eq carnations. After a honeymoon trip to |Montreal and Quebec, Mr. and |Mrs. Hornsby will make their |home at 335 Dundas street, Galt, | Ontario. | Out of town guests were from |Toronto, Hamilton; London, Brantford, Elora and Oshawa- UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES ONT. REGT. LADIES' AUX. |Mrs, Alward, Mrs. Alan Hop- The Ontario Regiment Ladies' Auxiliary held its first me2ting of the new season, recently, at the armouries with the presi- dent, Mrs, Fred Porter, presid- ing. A presentation was made by Mrs. Fred Porter, on be- half of. the members, to Mrs: Frank Roche, the secretary, a recent bride of this summer. Volunteers for helping at Hills- dale Manor, October 1, wili be Mrs, Mabel McNeil, Mrs. Frank Roche, Mrs, Ray Hobbs, and Mrs. Jack Hele. It was announced thai a night ber 9, at the -home o! Mrs. Henrietta Gower, 221 Hibbert All members were in- vited. The 'ucky draw prize was won by Mrs. William Loye- lock. The penny table heid at this meeting brought good results and it. was decided to hold an- other one at the next meeting in October, Members were ask- ed to bring donations for this purpose. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Fred Porter, Mrs. Jack Hele, Mrs, Henrietta Gower and Mrs, Ray Hobbs. KATE McLAURIN CIRCLE The Kate McLaurin Mission Circle of First Baptist Church held its first meeting of the fall at the home of Mrs. Frank Mc- jper and Mrs. Gordon Besse, jentitled "Senior Citizens at |Beulah Garden Home." MARTHA BRANCH WA | The Martha Branch WA of" Christ Memorial Church opened the fall season recently with a pot-luck luncheon at the home of Mrs. N, C. Millman, Bessbor- ough drive. : Mrs. W. D. Warren, vice- president, conducted the busi- ness meeting. The secretary's report and correspondence were read by Mrs. R. J. Ross, Mrs, Roy C. Day gave the treasurer's and parish council reports. An invitation will be sent to the women's groups of the Church to attend the October meeting. The film on the Angli- can Congress will be' shown and baby sitting service will-be pro- vided. It was decided by the mem- bers present that a study book period would be included at fu- ture monthly meetings. The Deanery meeting will be held on Wednesday, October 10, at Port Perry. Mrs, H. D. Cle. verdon will attend end anyone interested in going could contact | her. The members had been asked in June to make one article for the bazaar and it is hoped they can bring this to the October meeting. Lellan, Tooley's Mills. The meeting was. opened by| President Mrs. Mabel Joyce) with the hymn, "The Morning! Light is Breaking," followed by prayer, | | The devotional period was |opened by Mrs. Charles Taylor with a hymn followed by 23rd Psalm in unison. This was fol- lowed by prayer. The munutes were read by Secretary Mrs. Alvin Hatfield; treasurer's re- |port by Mrs. Charles Taylor; |report of reading course given \by Mrs: James Taylor. | A motion was made to send donation to Christmas &mer- \gency Fund for Bolivia and |India. Letter read from South-| ern Cross Radio Station. | Reports of conference which! was held at McMaster Univer-| sity, was given by Mrs. Fred |Crome and Mrs. Leslie Parrott. Report of our Home Miss.on- aries was givin by Mrs. Frank A rummage sale will be held in October and members will be notified when arrangements are completed. ST. GEORGE'S GUILD ( Westmount Group) The Westmount Group of St. George's Women's Guild met for the fall term on Friday, September 21. Mrs, Cecil Row- den opened the meeting with prayers. Mrs. Peter Syperek, |secretary . treasurer, read the minutes, | There were 22 members pres- ent. Mrs. Rowden reminded the members of the Home Cooking Demonstration by the PUC on October 10, at 8 p.m. Tickets to be 50c, Cook books will be given to all who attend oe 2 door prize will be pro- ied: Mrs, Sarah Vandewalker read |notes of thanks from members for cards and flowers. Miss Peggy Jackson asked if the members would be interest- ed in seeing film strips of the new St. John Ambulance method of artificial. respiration at a later meeting. Slides. of Florida were shown by Mrs, Edmund Weldon, and slides of trips taken by mem- bers to Niagara and Hamilton were shown by Mrs. Jack Wil- son. ~ » Meeting was adjourned aiid tea served by hostesses of the evening, Mrs. Bert Morgan and Mrs. James. Horton. ec aes Custom- made SLIPCOVERS Slipcovers will be cut and pinfitted in your home. 926 SIMCOE ST. N. 725-3144 SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER enjoy vacuum-fresh coffee at 1O¢ of F Swackhammer. A skit on home missions was bers, Miss Edna Greenfield, regular price ithen presented by four mem-| What British Guiana was shown by|formed into a train and the fit-| The reception was held at the, an bial Miss Grace Kennedy during the|ted bodice featured a scoop/Kitchener Auditorium, Receiv- BACK ACH --E? study period. A discussion fol-/neckline and _ three - quartering, the bride's mother wore a ° |lowed on the box to be sent to|sleeves, Her bouffant. veil was/dress of blue organza over taf-|! COULD BE IRRITATED BLADDER FEEL FIT AGAIN! H ) DEWITT S w.nooie ris Fingers Will Point...at the Functional Styling and Operational Economy of... Frank Robbins, Colborne street! east, have as guests Mrs, Brad-| MARRIAGE RATE the west at Christmas time. held by a tiara set with seed/feta with lace trim, blue featn- . is-| The number of married per-| Hymn 381 brought the meet-|pearls and she carried a cas-jered hat and matching acces- aad by per salisbury of Port sons in Canada increased from|ing to a Close. jeade of pink Sweetheart roses/sories. The bridegroom's mo- land, Oregon, U.S.A. and Mrs. 1,833,043 in 1901 to 7,666,200 in| Refreshments were served fol-|and white feathered carnations.|ther chose a dress of _mink Orly Chapman, Orono. While in|1958, lowed by a social half hour. | 'The bride's sisters, Miss Joan|brown brocaded silk on princess Canada Mr. and Mrs. Salisbury |puseees will be visiting relatives in Orono and Eastern Canada. every adult should know about "cash values" « The "Cash Value" of permanent personal life insurance has proved a life-saver to many people in times of emergency or "tight money". When you own permanent personal Iife insurance policies you combine protection in event of death with steadily increasing cash values--all in one constant premium. ,* Each year, as you get-a little¥older, your cash values make you a little richer-- guaranteed! And, when you live through to retirement the accumulated cash values can be converted into an income you cannot outlive! ' If you are young or middle-aged you should invest in "Cash Value" insurance while still in good health and while the rates are relatively low. You'll never regret having ample life insurance (the most successful of all long range saving plans) which you own and control. ~ The Excelsior Life representative in your community has been carefully selected and especially trained to help you plan a "Blue- print for Security" that includes a growing estate for yourself as well as your family. Why not talk to him about it--real soon? Mrs. J. H. McKinney, Brook-; lin, will -be the guest speaker at the UCW, Northminster Church meeting, which will be held at 2.00 p.m, on October 3. | Mrs, A. R. Cole, Ontario} street, was pleasantly surprised} at a party Friday evening held| in honor of her retirement. from} the staff of the Oshawa General Hospital Cafeteria. Eighteen co-) workers were present. The On Display TOMORROW OCTOBER dra par get the style that suits you best, See Dr, Locke Shoes in distinctive new styles for Fall. 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