Seater haasbade MR. AND MRS. Couple Honored On Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pearce, Adelaide avenue west, were honored last Saturday, by a party given at Fernhill Club- house on the occasion of their 40th wedding anniversary, with their family as hosts. Mrs. Pearce is the former Edna Callan, daughter of Mrs. C. M. Callan, Coboconk and the late Mr. Callan .Mr. Pearce is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Pearce. Mr. Pearce also grew up in Coboconk. They were married in the Anglican Church in Fenelon Falls on Jan- uary 15, 1923. Mr. and Mrs. Pearce have four daughters, Mrs. Laurie Barkwell (Jean), Burlington; Mrs, Wren Blair (Elma), King- ston; Mrs. Grant Morrison (Beryl), Oshawa, Mrs. Robert Taylor (Lois), Oshawa and three sons, Beverly, Douglas and Ger- ald, all of Oshawa. They also have 22 grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Master of ceremonies at the party and buffet supper was Mr. Wren Blair who gave a toast to the honored couple. A presentation was made of many gifts from friends and relatives, after which the evening was spent in dancing. Among those present was Mrs. Pearce's mother, Mrs. C. M. Callan, Peterborough as well as*other guests from Coboconk, Burlington, Peterborough and Kingston. GROUPS, CLUBS PMA CLUB 'The Pleasant Monday After- noon Club held the weekly meet- ing.in the Legion Hall with president, Mrs. Elwood Bradley presiding. Mrs. Frank Boughton was a welcome visitor from Weston, Ontario. Mrs. R. G. Collison gave a reading on the Scottish poet, Robbie Burns. Mrs. Duncan Nis- bit, Mrs, Benjamin Jacklin and Mrs. George V. Lee sang "'Mary of Argyle" and several Scottish songs were sung by the mem- Ts. The 48th birthday party will beheld on February 11 at 2 p.m,,.and old and new members will be welcome. The hymn, 'In the Garden", a favorite of Mrs. Chamberlain, was sung. She is a patient in the Oshawa General Hospital. Mrs. F. M.-Shepherdson is also in hospital. At the conclusion of the meet- ing refreshments were served by Mrs. Lloyd Annis and Mrs. George V. Lee. Woah Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, February 2, 1963 JACK CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Mary Street H and S Assoc. Albert Street H and S Assoc. Adelaide McLaughlin H and S Dr. S. J. Phillips H and S Westmount H and S Assoc. Gertrude Colpus H and S Maxwell Heights H and S Westmount UCW Ont. Hospital (Whitby) NAA Pleasant Mon. Aft. Club St. George's Guild TUESDAY WCTU Duke of Edinburgh H-S Dr. C. F. Cannon H-S Knox Presbyterian WA Queen Elizabeth H-S TOPS Club Kinette Club Lend-a-Hand Club Soroptimist Club Christ Church WA UAW Auxiliary 27 Centre Street (West Unit) Alice Jackson Unit Victoria Lodge, LTB llth Group Committee Daughters of England St. Peter's WA Holy Cross WA Storie Park Assoc. First Baptist (Dorcas Group) WEDNESDAY Eastview Park Aux. Northminster UCW Queen Mary Lodge Rundle Park Aux. 10th Group Committee 2nd Group Committee Albert Street UCW Ukrainian P and BW Club THURSDAY St. George's Eve. WA 50-50 Club 5th Group Committee Sunbeam Chapter, OES Happy Doubles' Club Albert Street UCW, Unit 4 Pilot Club Calvary Baptist WMS Simcoe Street UCW Christ Church Eve. Guild St. George's Aft. WA Challenger Unit King Street UCW FRIDAY Centre Street (East Unit) PEARCE To Ancus-GRrayoon CARPET COMPANY 282 King W. 728-9581 RUG & CHESTERFIELD CLEANING Our experts will clean your carpets in your horne in or ou. --dated to insure fresh- ness and full strength. ALWAYS! "FREE HOME DELIVERY" JURYs SCRIPTION E FRE 2245 OSHAWA ROSSLYN PLAZA - ALSO STORES IN BOWMA LOVELE CHEMISTS RY $30 SIMCOE ST.S PHONE 725-3546 728-4668 NVILLE AND WHITBY PLAZA ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: Some teen-age girls complain because their parents don't like the boy with whom they are going steady. My problem is the op- posite. My mother likes my boy friend too much and I wish she would cut it out, Whenever Bruce calls on the phone and my mother amswers| she hangs on for about 20 min- utes. She knows very well he didn't call to talk to her, so why does she do it? My mother is young-looking and has a knockout figure. She loves to dance and is very good. She is always asking Bruce to dance with her and of course he can't refuse. When they dance I get so annoyed I leave the room. If there is something wrong with my attitude please tell me and I'll try to do better.-- MAYBE JEALOUS Dear Maybe: Girls with young mothers often have the same feelings you expressed in your letter. Tell your mother how you feel instead of boiling inside and smiling outside. It is not uncommon for moth- ers to try to relieve their youth through their daughters. If she knew the effect this was having on you I think she'd behave dif- ferently. In any event, tell her-- and good luck. Dear Ann Landers: My hus- band's brother recently insisted that his wife divorce him be- cause he wamts to marry an- other woman. She agreed, rather than become involved in an ugly mess. During the 12 years of their marriage she was grand to me and my family. I count her as a dear friend, and see no reason why the divorce should have any effect on our relationship. My husband feels I should not associate with her any longer on grounds it would be an act of disloyalty to his brother. Am I supposed to behave toward this woman as though she had chicken pox I would appreciate your counsel--BEWILDERED Dear Bewildered: What hap- pened between your husband's brother and his wife should have no bearing on your friend- ship. Of course you would mot in- vite her to your home when her ex-husband is present, but any other time would be fine. Dear Ann Landers: I ac- cepted an engagement ring in May. The following August my fiance suffered a slight stroke. He seemed to make a good re- FAITHFUL BIRDS Ostriches are said to be mon- ogamous and if one of a pair Say 'Hands-Off' Now To Gay, Young Mum covery and then had a relapse. Now, he is like a different man, Everything I say is twisted and we end up in a bitter argu- ment. He is accusatory and de- manding. I get a nervous stom- ach from being in his company for an evening. I realize he is not well and that his illness is depressing, but I don't think it's fair of him to take out his frustrations on me, I've had one unsuccessful marriage and I don't want an other one. He is 45, I am 38. He says things will be better after we are married, His fam- ily feels I would be a dirty dog to break up with him now that he is not well. My conscience is bothering me and I don't know what to do. I need your guid- ance.--AFRAID Dear Afraid: An engagement is not a marriage. It is a period during which both parties de- cide whether or not they want io spend the rest of their lives together. You are not getting along well with this man and mar- riage to him would probably be a catastrophe. SOCIAL NOTICES AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gimblett will be happy to re- ceive their friends, relatives and neighbors at their home, RR 3, Oshawa (Columbus), on Sun- day, February 10 from 2:00 to 4.00 and 7.00 to 10.00 p.m. on the anniversary. AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Melville Arnold, 256 Windsor street, will be at home to their relatives, friends and neighbors on Saturday, Feb- ruary 9, from 2:30 to 4.30 and 7.00 to 9.00 p.m. on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniver- sary. ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Mary Gail Martinsen, daugh- ter of Mrs, Mary Montgomery, Whitby, to Mr. Alan Pallister, son of Mr, and Mrs, J. A. Pal- lister, Oshawa, The wedding is to take place on Saturday, Feb- ruary 23, at 3.30 p.m., in St. George's Memorial (Anglican) Church, Oshawa. occasion of their 40th wedding h Married recently in Calvin Presbyterian Church, North Bay, were Miss Lorna Ann Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil H. Edwards, WED IN NORTH BAY E. Patterson, Whitby. The Reverend A. C, Young offi- ciated. --Photo by Railton, North Bay Costumes Provide Humor For Guests At Tramp Supper On January 26, the Oshawa and District Old Country Club held a "Tramp Supper" at' the Knights of Columbus Hall. Two) hundred members and friends were present, with the majority dressed up as tramps and hobos, Master of ceremonies for the evening was Mr. George Day, who introduced the following entertainers: Mrs. Margaret Connelly who did the Charles- ton and a tap dance, Mr. Robert "Tramp Bupper™ during the in- terval, this comprising of hot jacket-baked potat and hot meat pies, The tramp costumes were -- and the winners were: irst, Mr. T. Norton; second, Mr. W. Evans and third, Mrs. Evelyn Farthing. This function was -- by Mrs. Fimch and Mr. Jo- seph Finch and the entertain- ment committee. KEEPS BOWLING ALONG REGINA (CP) -- Mrs. Eliz- abeth Bridger is 90 but still bowls three times a week in league competition. She rolled PPPLIDP PDA MENT. i : @ OPEN SATURDAY 'TILL 3:00 ie PEGGY'S | BEAUTY SALON Comer Simcoe S. & Ritson Rd. S. Griffin, guitarist, and\Mr. Mer- vin Dale who saég. Music for dancing was provided by Mr. Donny Boyd, drummer, Mr. Robert Parkinson, saxaphone, and Mr. George Norris, -- Members danced the 'Hokie- kokie"', "Gay Gordons" and many more old country dances. Community singing was con- ducted by Mr. George Day. A raffle in aid of the club's building fund took place and the prize, a barometer, was won by Mrs. Brian Whitmarsh. The ladies' group served the 'Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and superfluous hair. North Bay, and Mr, George Arthur Laurier Patterson, son of Mr.. and Mrs, Arthur Couple Celebrate 55th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Harry James, RR 1, Oshawa, quietly observ- ed their 55th wedding anniver- sary, Tuesday, January 29. They were married in Gen-| eva, Ontario, in 1908 by the Reverend Charles Adams of Brooklin, and have one daugh- ter, Mrs. Alice Delves, Toronto, and three sons, John, George and Norman of Oshawa. They also have nine grandchildren and six great grandchildren. 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