Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Jan 1963, p. 10

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% Lynda Morrison, president of the Student Auxiliary (L.) has a sisterly chat with jun ior nursing students, Lynda Blaize, Toronto; Marilyn STUDENTS PASS FIRST MILESTONE ON making their debut into nurs- ing, the girls will be getting down to serious business and joining the ranks of the nurs- ing staff at Oshawa General Brockman, Oshawa, and Mary Jean Jamieson, Bal- sam, during Friday's recep- tion amd service at North- minster United Church, After George Patterson Lorna Edwards Wed at North Bay Candlelight, roses and chrys- anthemums formed the setting in Calvin Presbyterian Church, North Bay, when Miss Lorna Ann Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil H. Edwards, North Bay, became the bride of Mr. George Arthur Laurier Patterson, son of Mr, and Mrs, Arthur E. Patterson, Whitby. The Reverend A. C . Young officiated with Miss Anne Vick- er as organist and Mrs, Edna Horlor, soloist. Given in marriage by_her father, the bride wore a floor- length gown of white peau-de- soie. The torso line bodict was accented by Alencon lace on the sabrina neckline and had lily- point sleeves. The full sweep- ing skirt was accented by matching appliques. Her finger- tip veil of tulle illusion was held by a Swedish crown of pearls amd she carried a pend- ant arrangement of miniature white carnations, amobilas orchids, hyacinth spray and pink delight roses. The bride's attendants, the Misses Elaine Rennick, and Barbara Cameron, wore identi- cal gowns of American Beauty rose velvet with full skirts, sa- brina necklines and a floating panel draped to accent the back. They wore matching velvet ring headdresses with a wisp of veiling and carried muffs in matching shade crest- ed with a large chrysanthe- mum, frosted ivy and sprays of feathered feigi chrysanthe- mums. Attending bridegroom| were Mr. Kenneth Leach and the UCW Leader, owwrwewse ewe © the COURTICE UCW (Fidelis Unit) The Fidelis Unit of Courtice] Port. the| were home of Mrs, Norman Griffin,| clothes the project for January, The 1963 executive for met recently at Mrs. Maurice Gray, A THREE-YEAR-JOURNEY months marked 1 | of the course, --Times Photo | the minutes with Mrs, Norman) Adair giving the treasurers re-} B&PW Club Covers Lengthy Agenda At Dinner Meeting The business session of the January meeting of the Oshawa Business and Professional Women's Club was presided over by the president, Miss Gladys Hill, following dinner at Adelaide House. United Nations convener, Miss Lily Saunders, reported} proceeds of $282.22 from sale of | UNICEF Christmas cards and calendars, Miss Irene Pawson, in charge of sales was highly commended, Members voted unanimously to give additional support to an important UNWRA project, the Training) Centre for Girls in Ramallah, | Ww NE I oe to, March 23, at the Royal York Hotel, reservations to be sent in by February 15, The International convener, Elste Reynolds outlined ar- rangements being made for participation in Region No, 5's annual joint observation of In- ternational Day being held this year in the form of a luncheon Sunday, February 24, with Port Hope the hostess club, Miss Cora Cruse reported that through the generous dona. tions of the members the Club was able to provide Christmas Cheer for five Oshawa women. In the absence of Mrs, FE, Tum. monds, who recently suffered a broken arm, Miss Cruse report- ed alg cards sent to five ers, em Miss Jennie Pringle, convener | legislation and bylaws, re.| of ported that a questionnaire hav- por sha eros ~* * npee yg . eee we CO OOO ewe PEARS. LEA I ata dina d o Pe ee de ae 'ot a a ee) wor - ing to do with tax laws, a sub. ject of club study, wa to be completed and returned, In this connection the March meeting promises to be of special inter. est as Mr, Gordon Rich! will speak on income, gift and es- tate taxes, | Correspondence included let: | ters of thanks from. students, Monica Connolly and Joyce Hos. kin for club prizes and invita. tions to International Night Din. ners at Toronto and Windsor. It was decided to place the club magazine "The Business| and Professional Woman" in| the McLaughlin Public Library | again for this year, | YOUNG QUEEN | Mary Queen of Scots became queen when she was one week old, She was crowned when only | a year old, | Jordan, near Jerusalem. This| project is significant in that it} reflects the changing ideas| aboul the role of women around the world, Members also voted unani-| mously to contribute again $25! toward the financing of an Af.| rican student, Miss Millicent Fraser of Sierra Leone, at the University of Western Ontario. | Miss Saunders reminded the members of the annual Busi ness and Professional Women's Clubs United Nations Seminar| being held this year in Toron- | @ Commercial and Industrial Sites @ Leaseback 1 @ Development Call NOW and SAVE On Exterior Railings ASK FOR YOUR FREE ESTIMATE wrought «ron railings, for your free estimate, Paul Ristow | REALTOR these first six | 52' Simcoe N, 728-9474 227 Pearson St. MEN AVAILABLE RIGHT NOW WORK FULLY GUARANTEED During this "off-season" in the construction industry we ore pre- pared to offer you exceptional savings on the finest in custom made Do it now en stove... all toeday and ask 728-7318 EVENINGS 723-4114 JENSEN Welding & Steel SUPPLY LTD, Oshewe Yayn-Modde Drass0s THURSDAY MORNING 9:00 A.M. SHARP FINAL LET-GO DRESSES The most elegant creations in this group selling REGULARLY UP TO 49,50 19 ona $75 FAMOUS HALF PRICE TABLE plus: 25% REDUCTION ON ALL 77 KING ST, EAST NEW SPRING COATS (from Jan, 30th 'til Feb, 15th) Yayn-Modde Drosscs (opposite the genosha hotel) 725-4561 girls, of adjustment have the most difficult | The projects for the year) discussed with baby the are, leader and program, FINA opened the meeting with a New| unit Years Prayer. Worsh p service) Mrs, was conducted by Mrs, Fred Balsom hg $ with assisting, Mrs. Mrs, Edward Warburton read| by } Gray| Mrs, .W E. Maurice Gray; treasurer, Norman Adair; secretary, Warburton; Sim Penfound, assisted by) rs, Earl MacLean, social, | Mr. Paul Mallon, | The reception was held at the} Royal Room of the Empire Hotel with the bride's mother receiving in a sheath dress of stone blue calois lace over taf- feta and a corsage of baccara roses, The bridegroom's mother chose an original of beige pure} silk on sheath lines with brown) accessories and a corsage of] sweetheart roses. When the bridal couple left; on a honeymoon trip to the Laurentians and points east,| the bride was wearing a cherry| red double-knit suit with white trim and a white gardenia cor-| sage. | Mr, and Mrs, Patterson will| make their home in North Bay, | | GET PENSION About one Canadian in five in the 65-69 year group now re-| ceives the old age pension. | i} SPORTSWEAR LTD. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE WE START OUR PRICE AND LESS SALE TOMORROW WHATEVER YOUR PLANS -- DON'T MISS IT--THE. 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