»E2Age? ai , | nail Ld ' = ca = ¢ bead - on ' ee me 4 a BO ~ a a fr - ad . ~~ o 'ad ' ae = * bel om o ' a - = . " so - r * o bd ° . - -~ od ' = oe o = = " a ~ = * eo, - ca a a o ~ - ' -_ oo a = we ae rs 7 ere = ° a - ow a a oe a o oe om ae ' ne or ~ . . ci ve - - ear co o om a . + = eo - . " ar co ¢ a: = ow a Dla taiat itadcteatiatiad natant aaa taeda diatiatectnatetataaiatiaaianeaiiaiaieeeee debbie dehiadd hbk dd dd ddd ddd dk ddd hhh hhh tt Pa) MISS COMRIE, MRS. NICHOLAS KENNEDY, MR. J. D. GRAHAM dinner and dance were held at Bowmanville, in honor of Miss Rosamond Comrie's 20th anni- versary with the Life. Insurance Company. | Present for the occasion were the staff.of the Oshawa District tian Deutinger presented a gift and their wives, as well as re-jfrom retired manager, Mr. Wil- tired members Mr. and Mrs.| Charles Eadie, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cridland and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wilson. | Mr. John D. Graham, manag: Metropolitan|pany. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, October 3, 1962 9 Presentation For Long Service Honors Miss Rosamund Comrie On Friday, September 28, ajer, presented Miss Comrie _ her 20-year certificate, on be-|., Posse Feipale | countr; the Flying Dutchman Motel,/half of the Veteran's Associa:| Nonny: October 17 at 8) organs. Mrs. Lorne Sykes closed the meeting with the benediction. tion, and conveyed best wishes!? from the officers of the com- Mrs. Nicholas Kennedy) report were rangements were made for the ma rummage sale which is being) ~ |held in the CRA on Wednesday, }October 3 at 1.30 p.m jwere also discussed for the| ford University's Committee for Thank : Offering meeting which) Famine Relief is |will be held in the church on| country-wide appéal for barrel | Marion P. Kime Frank Schaper Wed at Whitby The marriage. was performed recently in Emmanuel Reform- ed Church by the. Reverend Gerrit Rezelman when Marion Patricia Kime, daughter of Mrs. Haddon Kime, Whitby and 'the late Mr. Kime, became the bride of Frank Thomas Schaper, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Schaper, Dunbarton. The organist was Mr. Peter Rottinee. Given in marriage by her brother-in-law, Mr, _ Germund Sorensew, the bride wore a |street-length dress of brocade. |She wore a short. veil and car- ried a white Bible and a bou- iquet of red roses. Her attend- jant wore a blue dress and car- ried a bouquet of yellow chrys- anthemums. The best man was Mr, Louis Scaper with Mr. Ithan Basaron as usher. The reception was held in the church 'hall with the bride's mother receiving in a yellow sheath dress and a yellow cor- sage, The bridegroom's mother assisted, wearing a sheath dress of black and green. When the bridal couple left) on their honeymoon trip to Hali-| burton, the bride was wearing a/ |beige sheath dress and a pink and white corsage. Final ar-| Mr, and Mrs. Schaper. will ke their home at West Hill. read. APPEALERS APPEALING Plans; OXFORD, England (CP)--Ox- planning a Street collectors say | they get better results when they have musical accompani- ment. presented a suitable gift on be- half of the staff, and Mrs: Chris- liam Brownlee. Miss Comrie thanked her as- sociates for helping make this) a memorable occasion in her career. UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES STORIE PARK LADIES AUX.) The September meeting of the| Storie Park Ladies Auxiliary was held at the clubhouse with 15 present. The president, Mrs. Harry) Williams, welcomed the mem- bers and thanked the ladies for) helping at the recent bake and! candy sale held at the closing of the park. Wednesday, October 24, has been the date set for the Tur-| read by Mrs. Earle Webster. | Mrs. Philip Perry gave the treasurer's report. Correspon- dence was read by Miss Bea- trice Potter. Card secretary, Mrs. Naomi MacLean gave her) report. Miss Muriel Oke report- | ed 58 house calls and 113 hos- pital calls had been made. The nominating committee were asked to bring in a slate! of officers. For the devotional period} key Supper to be held at the|Miss Agnes Strickland read the clubhouse. Later on in Novem-|Scripture Psalm 92. She took as ber there will be a banquet for\the theme, '"The righteous shall} the ball teams from the park. flourish as the palm tree'. The "Fall Bazaar' is going) Miss Evelyn Gay gave a re- to be held on October 31. There| sume of the Leadership Training will be a Tea Room, Candy/School held this summer at On- Sale and a Fancy Work table. The time of the bazaar is 2.30 until 4.30 p.m. Adults 35 cents, children are 15 cents and they|of Group 1. pay at the door. The lucky draw was won by Mrs. R. W. Elliss. Tea was served by Mrs, Gar. field Killingbeck and Mrs. Peter Muzik, HARVEY HUNT UNIT 11 The regular nieeting of the Harvey Hunt Unit 11, of Simcoe Street United Church Women was held recently in the Sunday School Hal! Mrs. Frank Ross presided for the business. The minutes were tario Ladies' College, Whitby. The next meeting will be Oc tober 18 under the leadership | ST. LUKE'S LADIES' GUILD | The first meeting of the Ladies' Guild, after the sum- mer vacation, was held in the church recently. President Mrs. Lorne Sykes presided. The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Robert Clark. Mrs. Don-| lald Sinclair gave an interesting |talk on missions and explained \mission study. A general business meeting fol-; jlowed during which minutes of} the last meeting and treasurer's} B. F. GOODRICH SPECIAL SOQ TO CHOOSE FROM AND UP FOR GOOD USED TIRES BUDGET TERMS TIRE FOR SETS OF 4 276--7.50 x 14--Black and White 73--8.00 x 14--Black and White 65--8.50 x 14--Black and White FREE MOUNTING Libera! 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