Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Oct 1962, p. 11

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OSHAWA DOLLS TO BE DISPLAYED IN TORONTO Interest in the--"Dolls of All Nations" a feature of the Festival of Gifts planned by the Women's Auxiliary of the Oshawa General Hospital has reached Toronto. When the Women's Hospital Auxiliaries Association of Ontario holds its three-day convention in the Royal York Hotel next week, Mrs. R. W. Bassett, past presi- dent and convener of the OGH Women's Auxiliary, will dis- play 15 dolls, donated and dressed by the women of Osh- awa's many national groups. Mrs, Bassett has been asked to address the convention on Oshawa's unique project. She is seen with three of her trea- sures: A Swiss girl and a Danish girl donated and dress- ed by Mrs. Joseph Dominik and a Canadian ski queen, do- nated and dressed by Mrs. G, N. Irwin of Whitby. Mr. Irwin made the skis and poles and Miss Sally Parker of Sim- | coe Hall made the ski boots. --Oshawa Times Photo Carrot Curls, Black Olives Compliment Hallowe'en Supper Hallowe'en, with its many traditions, is ideal as the theme for party-planning ideas. From bobbing for apples to spooky skeletons in dark rooms, it is a night for adults to let down their hair and have good old- fashioned fun- The Hallowe'en theme may begin with the table centrepiece. Use a medium-sized pumpkin as a container for yari - colored grapes and yellow button mums. Candles will add their own spooky light when placed in smaller jack-o-lanterns. Or- ange carrot curls and black olives in the hors d'oeuvres tray again pick up the color theme and with the addition of an orange-glazed- ham and spiced peaches, the food will complete the mood. The ham needs no Have | the butcher carving. slice a ¢ ; ham on his sticing machine and tie the slices together with heavy cord. To bake, place the ham in aluminum foil or baking dish and place in a slow oven, 300 degrees, allowing 20 minutes to the pound for a small ham, 15 minutes per pound for a large ham, During the last 30 minutes of baking, cover the ham with orange marmalade and baste William Wright And His Bride Move To Germany. The chapel .of Northminster United Church was the setting recently for the marriage of Mary Elizabeth Nerris, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S, Norris and William Albert Wright, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wright, all of Oshawa. The double - ring ceremony was performed by the Reverend H. A. Mellow BA with Mr. J. B, Robertson as organist. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a street length dress of winter white and a matching halo hat with a short veil. She carried a corsage of red roses and white feathered carnations. Miss Donna Norris, maid of honor, wore a sheath dress in beige shade, mink brown acces- sories: and a corsage of yel- low roses. Mr. Robert Wright, brother of the bridegroom, was the best man with Mr, John Norris and Mr. Larry Wright as ushers. The reception was held at the home of the bride's parents with the hostess receiving in a blue dress, matching hat, navy blue accessories and a corsage of pink roses. The bridegroom's mother chose a gold dress with brown accessories and a cor- sage of yellow roses. When the briddl couple left on their honeymoon trip the bride was wearing a medium blue wool faille dress, navy blue ac- cessories and a beige coat. Mr. and Mrs. Wright will make their home in Germany in the near future «here Mr. Wright is serving in the Armed Forces. : until the ham is thoroughly glazed. To serve remove the cord and garnish with. Jack-o- Lantern Peaches. Add one tablespoon vinegar and one tablespoon mixed pickl- ing spice to the syrup from a can of Canadian freestone peach halves (20-0z.) Place in a saucepan and bring to boil. Add peach halves and simmer gently, five minutes. Remove peaches from the syrup and drain. Cut maraschino cherries in |petal shapes and arrange in a jack-o-lantern design on the rounded sides of each peach half. Serve hot if ham is cold or vice-versa. 18th Brownie Pack Entertain Mothers The 18th Oshawa Brownie Pack, entertained the mothers of new Brownies and Brownies receiving Proficiency Badges, on October 25, in Westminster Church Hall. Brownies Hea- ther Ann Kerr and Monica Eyre welcomed the guests. Assisting were Tawny Owl, Mrs. Howard Allan and White Owl, Mrs, Leo- nard Pipher. Brown Owl, Mrs. Chesley Burton 'enrolled the fol- lowing as Brownies: Kathleen Kerr, Pauline Glazier, Wendy Rice, Christine Sidler and Nan- cy Wood. Golden Hand Badges -- Hea- ther Ann Kerr, Kristine Knox, Mary Daciuk, Jennifer Roth, Lynne Pipher, Monica Eyre, Kathy Heaslip, Cathy Miller. Swimmer Badges Nancy); Sliter, Shelley Watson. Thrift Badge -- Nancy Sliter. Service Stars, First Year Wendy de Pratto, Cathy Joynt, Alice Dasberg, Linda Birkett, Laura Heaslip, Heather Hodson, Lynn Heaton, Christine Rowley, and Debbie Gangemi. Second Year Stars -- Donna Munson, Mary Daciuk, Heather Hall, Barbara Bentham, Ray-| lene McClean, Shelley' Watson.! Third year stars -- Monica Eyre, Kristine Knox: Refresh- ments were setved by Brownies Mary Daciuk, Kristine Knox, Lynne Pipher, Cathy Miller, Stag Heaslip and Jenifer oth: | UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES | LAUREL UNIT No. 4 | The regular meeting of the Laurel Unit 4 was held at St. Andrew's Church recently with Mrs. Reginald Burr presiding. The secretary's report was read by Mrs. David Lowe and treas- urer, Miss Mae Storie gave the financial report. Mrs, George Werry led the group in the study of the book The Word of the Wolf. The hostesses for the evening were Miss Mae Storie and Mrs.' George Werry. @ Aprons, Fancy Goods @ Candy and Christmas @ Plants, Vegetables an @ Attic Treasures NORTHMINISTER CORNER ROSSLAND @ BABY: SITTI COUNTRY FAIR Sponsored by NORTHMINSTER U.C.W. Wednesday, Nov. 7 - 2:30 p.m. @ Home Baking and Delicatessen and Knitting Gifts d Home Canning UNITED CHURCH RD. & SIMCOE ST. NG SERVICE @ LODGES AND SOCIETIES SUNBEAM CHAPTER, OES The regular meeting of Sun- beam Chapter, No. 73, OES, was held in the Masonic Temple, Mrs. Mabel - Alpin, Worthy Matron, presiding, as- sisted by Mr. Frank Train, Worthy Patron. Mrs. Dorothy Haley, the Mar- shall presented the flag at altar, and after singing National An- them placed same in the East. absent these were taken by Mrs. |Mrs, urer, Mrs. Jean Scott and Mrs. Thelma Beerthuizen Conduc- tresses introduced Sunbeam. | Mrs. Martha Dunlop, Mrs. Chola Brown, Mrs. Isabella McDonald. Mrs. Laura Stewart, Mrs, Bert Wight, Mrs. May Lang Mrs. Nance McLeese, Mrs. Dorothy Haley, Miss Flora Purdie Mrs. Betty McKinstry, Mr. William Henderson Mr, F. Train. The W .Matron welcomed these most sincerely for their wonderful support during .her term of of- fice and had them escorted to the East. Members and' Officers were welcomed by W .Patron. Mrs. Cora Lyons, Associate -- gave the report on the A letter was received from Mrs. Agnes Wallace, DDGM, re- questing January 17, 1963 as the date of her official visit for in- spection of Chapter. This was accepted. A letter of thanks was received from Miss Hoy, a stu- dent for the ministry for Chap- ters gift through Estral fund of donation for this work, Chapter invitations for _ installations Birckcliffe November 14 accept- ed Port Hope November 14 re- grets Whitby November 27, ac- cepted. Mrs. Cora Lyons Associate Matron gave a report on Gr Chapter Sessions, an interesting report of each session in detail which was concise on detail also sessions for 1963 will be held September in Windsor attended School of Instruction on Satur- day and gave some corrections by W GR Matron. Other report on benevolent work by Chapter. Cancer Re- search, Gr Chapt Benevolent, Estral retardéd Children, Hills- dale Manor. Amt total of $501-87. Mrs. Thelma Beerthuizen gave report on refreshments thanked her co convener Mrs. Bert Wight for all her help, The members really appreciated the work of this committee. Mrs. Jean Scott entertainment convener gave her report. Mrs. Nance McLeese gave Trustees report with some added sugges- tions. The Worthy Patron read the Land Marks. Mrs. Dorothy Haley on behalf of the officers of this year presented to Chap- ter an Lluminated Star also Emblem for 2nd Star Point The W Matron accepted these gifts on behalf of Chapter and thank- Roll call of officers, 3 were |Laura Stewart PM, at 4th Point Mina Morris as sentinel Mrs. Martha Dunlop, PM, treas- Past Matrons and Past Patrons -- 'th Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor' Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, October 27, 1962 11] United recently in a double- ring ceremony in St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church were Mary Helen Piercy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Piercy, Lindsay and Peter John Scott, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ray Scott, Oshawa. -- Reverend James Scott, bro- ther of the bridegroom officiated at the nuptial mass. Miss Ruth Shannon, aunt of the bride, was organist and the soloist was Mr. Edgar Smith, Lindsay. Given: in marriage by her father, the bride wore an original gown designed with a chantilly lace bodice and a bouf- fant skirt of heavy taffeta, which formed into a chapel train. The bodice was designed with lily-point sleéves and a sa- brina neckline enhanced with pearls and rhinestones, The skirt was accented by inserts of chantilly lace. Her shoulder- length veil of French tulle il- lusion fell from a tiara of rhinestones and pearls and she carried a cascade of red roses. Miss. Carol Anne Scott, Osh- awa, sister of the bridegroom, |was the. maid of honor with \Miss Rosalie Hutton, Lindsay, las bridesmaid. They were iden- tically gowned in carnation red chiffon over taffeta. Their dresses featured full bouffant skirts and they wore matching jsmall feathered hats with |shoulder-length veils. They car- |ried baskets of white Baby chrysanthemums. Miss _ Lee |Anne Mayer, niece of the bride- |groom, was the flower girl. She |wore a dress of red and white jorgandy and carried a minia- lture basket of white Baby \chrysanthemums. |---- Feted By Friends Prior To Wedding Miss Rita Doreen Marie Car- dinal has been honored at sev- seph Wrubel today in St. Mary of the People Church. Mrs. Vola Theoret and Mrs. Edgar Lake were hostesses at of the latter in Toronto. Mrs, Bernard Tierney, Col- borne street entertained at a crystal shower with French friends of the future bride pres- ent. A Polish miscellaneous shower was given at the Polish Hall by the prospective bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Karl Wrubel. Mrs, Arthur Parkin, Mrs. Stanley Smith and Mrs. Gordon Whyte arranged a pantry show- er at the latter's home on Grass- mere street. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Miss Kath- leen Kearney, Willowdale with Miss Norma Adams as co-host- ess. Present were members of the bride - elect's graduating class, of nursing. Miss Jeanette Zambonelli, Bond street, held a combina- tion surprise birthday party and kitchen shower. The staff of 2D, Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, made a presenta- tion of a flowered china cup and saucer. After the wedding rehearsal the bridal party were entertain- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Cardinal, Carnegie. av- enue. led her Officers for this gift dur- ing her term as W. Matron would be another highlight of her year. Refreshments for the evening were given by WM and WP. The Charter was draped in loving memory of members who had passed to the GR Chapter above: Mrs, Jean McNee, Mrs. Idella McCullough, Mrs, Ger- trude Brown, Miss Vida Lang- maid (Charter Member), Mrs. Florence Simmons. Chapter closed in regular form, Mrs, Alpin W Matron giv- ing the farewell. Scott-Piercy Rites Performed In St. Mary's Church, Lindsay Mr. Paul Lawrence, Oshawa, was the best man with Mr. Michael Shannon and Mr. David Scott as ushers. The reception was held in the church auditorium, with the bride's mother receiving in a sheath gown. of royal blue French crepe and black acces- sories. Assisting, the bride- groom's mother chose a mink brown erepe dress with match- ing accessories. They both wore corsages of pink sweetheart roses, When the bridal couple left on their honeymoon trip to East- ern Ontario and United States the bride was wearing a navy blue suit with matching acces- sories, Mr. and Mrs. Scott are making their home in Oshawa. Guests present were from St. Catharines, Pennsylvania, Ham- ilton, Toronto, Kitchener and Lindsay. SOCIAL NOTICES | Miss Rita Cardinal' eral pre-nuptial events prior to her marriage to Mr. Bruno Jo- a ceramic shower at the home RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. W. Gordon Bunker, Pinecrest road, RR: 2, Oshawa, will be happy to re- ceive their relatives, friends and neighbors: at their home on Tuesday, November 6, from 2.30 to 5.30 and 7 to 10 p.m. on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. John Hamelinck of Whitby wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Elsie, to Mr. Eric Litz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy R. Litz of Oshawa. The marriage will take place at a future date. ENGAGEMENT and Mrs, Basil Murphy a the their eldest daughter, Mary Ann to Mr. George Herbert Wallis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Wal- lis, all of Oshawa, The mar- riage is to take place on Satur- day, November 24, at 11 a.m.:in St. Philp Roman Catholic Church, Youthful Pianists Entertain Members Of Fellowship Unit "Thanksgiving was the theme of the October meeting of the Fellowship Unit 4, King Street United Church UCW which was held in the Ladies' Lounge of the church recently. The devo- tional period was led by Mrs. Tom Goch, assisted by Mrs. Ross: Duncanson, Mrs. Stanley Gomme and Mrs. Ray Way. Miss Carolyn Faint, a Grade 9 student, took part in the pro- gram, playing 'Dance Capri" by Greig and "Walts in A Flat" by Brahams. Mrs. Stanley Gomme in_ introducing the young artist extended congratu- lations on her recent achieve-| ment in obtaining highest mark along with another pianist, in Grade 8 Conservatory exams, Thanks was expressed by Mrs. Frank Burrows. The business meeting was opened by the Group Leader, Mrs, Frank Burrows. presiding, who welcomed Mrs. Faint and Carolyn, and Mrs. Charles Ed- wards to thé meeting and a welcome back was extended to Mrs, H. A. Armstrong after her recent illness. The secretary's report was given by Mrs, Armstrong and roll call indicated 22 members were present. Mrs, . Murray Gunn was welcomed into the membership. Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Tom Goch and Mrs. Earl Wakely will act on the nominating commit- tee and a committee composed of Mrs, Frank Burrows, Mrs. Ross Duncanson; Mrs. Harry Souch and Mrs, William Ed- wards was also formed, to handle arrangements for the Greentree 50th wedding anniver- sary. Mr. engag of| Special guests Mrs, Seen with their sister, Grace Eileen, centre, who will be 11 years old tomorrow, is Diane Mary, left, four and a half and Harold Gordon, right, who HAPPY BIRTHDAY is 18 months old. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Corner, Festubert St. TULIP TIME Tulips sho uld be protected si be road tulip blight in the fall, : a horticulturists. Move tn anid enjoy ving lived in 2 to 5 years, thot double satisfaction . ye e-bame Wa On LLOYD REALTY. LOYD REALTY (OSHAWA) LTD. for the \@ Best Listings @ Most Listi @ Best Valued Listings RE-SALE HOMES thet sell from $7,900 to $12,900 "List With Lloyd... Then Call Your Mover' awa, also Mr. and Mrs, Gor- don Corner, Columbus, Ont. Ireland Studio and grandchildren of Mrs. Charles Jackson, all of Osh- Mrs. Walter Branch Speaks At Civitan Club Meeting Some 25 guests attended the regular monthly meeting of La- dies Civitan at Sandalwood Res- taurant to hear Mrs. Walter Branch speak on her tour of Russia. ' Mrs. Robert Malcolmson, president, opened the evening by welcoming Civitan guests and Roy Ste- phenson, president of Lionettes and Mrs. Robert Schoenau, past president of Lionettes. Mrs. Ste- phenson gave a short resume of the plans for the coming year in Lionettes, and expressed her thanks for being invited to La- dies Civitan. Mrs. William Witham, Ways and Means convener, «reported thesuccessful sale of Hallowe'en candy. : Preparations ate being made for the annual Christmas party at Mrs. Roger Wolfe's, the Bridge and Court Whist night at Hillsdale Manor and the Inter- Club night to be held at Sandal- wood Restaurant. Mrs. James Logan introduced Mrs. Walter Branch, special guest speaker of the evening. She gave a precise and amusing report on her trip. The mem- bers left with the feeling that they should be grateful to live in a country that allows free en- terprise and freedom of human rights. ; The guests for the evening were Mrs. John Condos, Mrs. Wil- liam Howell, Mrs. Xavier Pas- teger, Mrs. Wilbert Clarke, Mrs. Lioyd Akin, Mrs. Carl Dieder- ichsen, Mrs. Donald Lowe, Mrs. R. C. P. Preston, Mrs. William Gardiner, Mrs. H. F. Rombough, Mrs. Richard Irwin, Mrs. Har- est to the group were announced by Mrs. Burrows; the UCW Sun- day, November 25 at which. a women's choir will participate. Representing Unit 4 will be Mrs. Stanley Gomme, Mrs. Harry Souch, Mrs. Vernon Osborne, Mrs. Jackson Wray, Mrs. Ivan Morrison and Mrs. Earl Wakely. The UCW general meeting will be held November 8 at 2 p.m. and the Christmas Merry Go Round on Wednesday afternoon and evening, Novem- ber 28, rs The November meeting of the Fellowship Unit will be held on Tuesday evening, November 13, at the home of Mrs, Frank Bur- rows. This meeting will be in the form of a pre-Christmas Social evening. The meeting was closed with benediction and refreshments were served by Mrs. Ross Dun- canson and members of her Forthcoming events of inter- group. DO YOU KNOW? - That you can lose inches, stey.slim and trim ot... SLIM-RITE CENTRE 204 KING ST. 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