Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Apr 1963, p. 8

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Mrs, D..M. Mackinnon, Mr. and Mrs, K H. Braithwaite, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Newman, Mr. and Mrs, T. H. Coppin, Mr..and Mrs. T. P. Driscoll, Mr.. and Mrs. Gordon Garrison, Judge eand Mrs. Alex Hall, Dr.. and Mrs, John Chmara, Mr. and Mrs.. Ron. Wilson, Mr, and Mrs, A. C. Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. C. C.. MeGibbon, Mr. and Mrs. S. Donnelly, Mr. and Mrs... R. Humphreys, Mr. and Mrs. John Kent, Mr. and Mrs..M. A. Reed. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ryland, Mr, and Mrs. Mortimer Brown, Mr..and Mrs. George Drynan, Mr. and Mrs, J..H.. Richardson, Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Sheriff, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Maidlow, Miss Judy Hall, Mr. Steven Strome, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Povinsky, (WO 2) Harry Turner and Mrs. Tumer, TMS (WO 2) Lioyd! SOCIAL NOTICES Costello and Mrs. Costello, Staff Sergeant Douglas Smart and. ENGAGEMENT Mrs. Smart, S-Sgt, Jan Drygala| Mr, and Mrs, Theodore and Mrs. Drygala, S-Sgt. James|Carey, Oshawa, wish to an- Newell and Mrs. Newell, Sgt./nounce the engagement of and Mrs. H. C, Ellegett, Sgt.|their youngest daughter, Sharon and Mrs. Joseph Frendo-Cum-|Ann,, to Mr. William Ralph bo, Sgt and Mrs, Frank Grant, Norman , Burns, Sgt. and Mrs. P. Branton, Sgt./and the late Mr. Burns. The and Mrs..Tod Korson, Sgt. R.|ceremony is to take place. on Scott and escort, Sgt. T.. Cot-/Saturday, June 8, at 3.00 p.m. trell and escort. in Cedar Dale United Church, Guests of the Sergeants' Mess <ehaws. tie included Mr, and Mrs, James _ AT HOME . Smart, Mr, and Mrs. David) Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Smart, Mr. and Mrs. B. Mosier,| Gibbons street, will be at home Mr, and Mrs. N.. Nichols, Mr.|to their relatives, friends and and Mrs, D. Sugden, Mr. and/neighbors on Saturday, May 4, apy tery on ee from agi ge 9.00 Peg on the ' . Mr. an ; cF.J occasion 'of: their wedding Ellegett, Mr. and Mrs. W. Elle-| anniversary, ne Mr, L,. Scott and Escort, jor and Mrs. L. Graham, WO 1 and Mrs. Rice, WO.1.and Mrs, Catania, WO I and Mrs, Bell WO I Ferris and Mrs. Ferris and Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Hood. PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs. R. H. Hall, 'Town of Mount Royal, Quebec, have been the guests of Mrs. T. H. Everson, King street east. Mrs. L. S. McLaughlin, Sim- coe street north, has as guests, her brother, Mr. J. H. Watson and Mrs. Watson, of Beaure- paire, Quebec. Mr. and Mrs, Angus Living- ston and Mr, James Murphy, Toronto, were recent. guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Collison, Bloor street west. Sgt. Francis Grant, Sgt, Henry Eliegett, representatives of the Oshawa Armories Sergeants' Mess, and their wives, were guests of RSM WO1 F. Faris, at the Governor General's Horse Guards dinner and dance Satur. day evening in the Denison Armories, Downsview, Ont. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ward, Mary street, have returned after spending the winter in St. Petersburg, Florida. 'Miss Clarice Trehern, of For- FURNACE Fan, IF YOU ARE VANCOUVER (CP)--A' $200, 000 apartment building for sin- gle and widowed women hasij- been- dedicated by the United] .. There are 40 house-| keeping. \ ay ee rns, youngest son 'of Mrs.|) Bowmanvills, |' Read, 133 FORCED AIR and INSTALLATION We will provide one Install a BULLOCH N: Forced Air Furnace, complete with 10-year guarantee, to your home's existing forced air 'system for only 95.00. NOT NOW USING NATURAL GAS AND WILL RENT A NATURAL GAS WATER HEATER latural Gae wos o Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor,}est Hill, England, spent a few Mr. and Mrs; J. A. Aldwinckle,|/days recently with her brother, Mr. and Mrs. D. Jack, Mr. and|/Mr. Lionel Trehern and Mrs. Mrs. G. Boychen, Lt.-Col.|Trohern Willcide ax Tir ---- : T. Prest,-Lt.Col. M. C.jing her stay in Os i Finley, Lt. Col. J. L. Ruther-/Trehern visted with her niece, ford, Major and Mrs, J. L. Du-|Mrs, Richard Lack, and family, breuil, Captain and Mrs, W./and her nephew, Mr. Walter Marshall, Lt. Commander W.|Trehern and family, all of Osh- Milne, RCNVR. awa. Active officers and _ their wives and escorts were Lt. Col.| Mrs, Bruce Black, Farewell J. R. Warnica, Major .W C.|avenue, left last Friday to spend Paynter, Major A. E. Hebb,|three weeks with her husband's Major E. S. Dawson, Major R.|parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dawe, Captain K. Warnica,| Black, Elliott Lake . re $1.75 my | b NO INSTALLATION CHARGE LET SHORGAS PAY FOR IT! PHONE 728-9441 NOW! Ask For Full Details ' 4 Fs fi GRAND cer.of the Mrs.. Warnica; Colonel of Staff Sergeant and Mrs. al eant Major William C. = James Newell, left. Major Ontario Regiment Milne. In the lower picture t, R. S. REGIMENT HAS A BALL A Sound of Revelry By Night Comes From Bedecked Armory Dress uniforms and decora-|Regiment tradition in recogni-| Regiment. tions of all the armed services,| tion 'of its close association with the: Royal Welcii Regiment of navy blue and gold, French blue and silver and bright red G Brits. created the atmosphere for Osh-| teat oury was transformed into a fairylike bower. Blue and gold draperies lined the walls and a false ceiling' was created by sprays of foliage and hanging baskets of blossoms, twinkling with tiny colored lights, To com- Pliment the formal event, many ladies wore elegant, floor-length gowns and appreciated the pro- tection of the carpeting and marquee at the Armoury en- Members of the regiment and their guests were received by the Honorary Colonel R. S. Mc- Laughlin, the Commanding Offi- cer, Lieutenant Colonel J. R. Wamnica; Major W..C. Paynter and Mrs. Paynter, and RSM William Milne and Mrs. Milne, Trooper Donald Shattraw, pres- fdent of the Men's Canteen, and Mrs. Shattraw. Following the Grand March at 9.00 p.m. the company stood ee the solemn ceremony of the ating of the Leek, an Ontario AER IRE CPRELAAUATIT $itiy ti CAN I COME [Aa sé s+ « MOMMY? FFF TO: STARR'S WAREHOUSE SALE... \. (Tomorrow's Paper) 2 are Major and Mrs. P. L. Graham of the United States Graham is seen chatting with Lt.-Col. Warnica, centre, and Air Force Auxiliary, Man- field, .Ohio, who were guests Mrs. J. R, Warnica, extreme night. Always performed by the|Sergeants,, T.. Cottrell, W. G, Junior Subaltern of the Regi-/McLean, J. N. Nong ape 6 ment, the Leek Eating cere-|Scott and T. Korczynski. mony has special ap one em this year, as it was performed! supper was served in the' three by Second Lieutenant Michael] mess nooms and Staniey St. Johnston, eldest onel Murray P. Johnston, & for-\for dancing until 1.30 a.m. mer Commanding Officer Among those attending were: Second Lieutenant Johnston|Col. and Mrs. W. A. Austin, Mr. was marched in accompanied|and Mrs. Michael Starr, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Collacut, Mr. Capt. T. C. Thompson, Capt. I. McNab, Capt. L. P. Tigglers, Capt D. Warren, Capt. S. J. Skea, Lt. N. M. Hall, Lt. G. W. Mainds, Lt. L. D. Taylor, Lt. R. G. Czranka, Lt. E E. South- ern, 2-Lt. W. P. Gorrell, 2-Lt. R. A. Fells, 2-Lt. R. G. Ander- From 11.00 p.m. on, buffet/son, 2-Lt. A. L. Nichols, 2-Lt. M, Johpston, Lt. R. Davies, Cadet Services of Canada. son of Lt. Col-|John and his orchestra played| Warrant Officers and Senior Non -.Commissioned Officers in attendance at the Ball were Re- gimental Sergeant Major (WO I) W. R.. Milne and Mrs. Milne, BSM (WO 2) George Hood and by two drummers and escortedjand Mrs. T. D. Thomas, Mr.|Mrs. Hood, WO 2 James R. 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