Courtice Brownies Presented With Awards At Ceremonies -- The ist and 2nd Goustice Bear, Vicky Reyolds, Gloria Brownie Pack held their Night/Jo Pullen and Bonnie Bishop. of Ceremonies on May 27 at| Commissioner Hawke spoke [Dmer Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 5, 1963 ;|Ruckstuhl and. Carol % A HAPPY PAIR Mrs. William L, Short and Mrs, William Stubbings, all of Oshawa and _great-grand- father is Mr. bings, Lindsay. --treland Studio Deborah Lee, six, and her brother, William Kelly, one year old, are the children of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Short, Floral drive, Their grandparents are Mr. and PERSONALS Mrs. Herbert Schuermann,| Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd S. Colla-) Thornton road north, will be/Cutt, Simcoe street. north, \ hortly. 40° meet her arrived home last weekend after; leaving shortly to vacationing in the mid-Atlantic] daughter, Mrs. Ted Rapley and islands of Bermuda. Mr, and daughter Leanne, of Halifax, Mrs. Collacutt, frequent visitors} | Nova Scotia. From there sh perigee 7 will. travel to Germany to spend Paget Parish, a y | the summer months with Mr.) Schuermann, who arrived there) CORRECTION last week. _ Eleanor er daughter , - of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Kratz, Mrs. Walter Branch Was) nivision street, Houved her guest speaker at the annual/ Honor Desree. in Bachelor of pop dog Ps en adr Arts from St. Michael's College 'omen's Teachers Ass ; ' , on of Ontario, in Oakville, University of Toronto, last which was attended by Thursday evening, and not a de- ! 150) gree with honors as was report- public school teachers. Her sub-| eq in Monday's publication. ject was "Visit to Russia". Mrs. | Branch also spoke to the Medi-| Mrs. Edward Wright, Mrs. cal Secretaries Association at|/Frederick A. Watson and Mr. the Golf Club, the Goodwill/George S. Watson attended the Group of Simcoe Street United|party for their parents, Mr. Church and the Men's Club La-|and Mrs. F. J. Watson, who dies Night of the Northminster|celebrated their 40th wedding United Church. anniversary Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John F. (Ted) UNITS GROUPS Rapley and daughter, Leanne, f] : : " F AUXILIARIES -- [Stotis. following Mr Kapleys formerly of Oshawa, have taken jtransfer by Volvo, Limited. NELLIE DEARBORN UNIT | wirs DM. Warne, Fairview The Nellie Dearborn Unit of drive, will open her hom St. Stephen's UCW met at the| members bg the Uintrersity home of Mrs. James Randall,|Women's Club of Oshawa and with 11 members and four visi-|district, the middle of this! tors present. month for a pot luck Hoote- The devotions were based on) nanny. Conveners of the supper "First Things First.' Mrs./are Mrs. T. C. Hewitt and Miss James Randall read a poem|I, Moote, both of Uxbridge, and! and Mrs. Ronald MacKenzie) program convener is Mrs. J. B. read the scripture lesson. Mrs.|Mitchell, Whitby. Miss Avis! Alex Ferries Jr. read a story in| Leggatt and Ross Gibson, stu-| keeping with the theme. Mrs.:dents of Henry High School Randall led in prayer and Mrs.|Whitby, will provide appropri Bruce Valiaincourt read a poem ate music. on "Radiant Moments." ery aareeieaies-taenertneriteteeoeiin Mrs. Arthur Ferguson pre-in charge of the beverages for sided over the business portion the. children at the SS Picnic. | of the meeting. Eleven home and hospital hand in any used clothing, ma-| calls were reported. terial for bandages, as soon as! Mrs. Henry Bickle's group possible. A collection was taken was in charge of final rangements for the nurses' din-|the same, ner at the Jubilee Pavilion,) Mrs. Alex Ferries, Jr., intro-| June 1. duced Mrs. | A pot luck supper will be who showed pictures 'and spoke) held on June 25; each member|on her trip to London, England. | to bring her husband as guest.;/Mrs. Ferries thanked Mrs, Mrs. Henry Bickle invited all! Farrow to her home for this event. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Jack Cook agreed to be Mrs, James Randall's group NOBODY BEATS co No Matter Whether It's Furniture, Appliances, HI-FI, TV, Radios, etc. If You Don't Buy It At Bad Boy's YOU PAY TOO MUCH!! BAD BOY sins APPLIANCES Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 KING ST. E. AT TOWNLINE 728-4658 William Stub- | the Courtice North School with] to the Brownies congratulating |about 35 mothers present. them on their work of the past | The evening opened with Mrs.| year and presented both Mrs. William James, Brown Owl of|James and Mrs. McRhee with |the 1st Courtice Pack, welcom-|their warrant pins. jing the mothers and introduc-| Mrs. James thanked Packie jing Commissioer Hawks and| Judy Branton for her assistance | Guides of both packs. |during the past year and Mrs. The Brownies formed their! Bileen Johnson who assisted her Susan J. Blanchard And Murray Cluff United In Marriage Given in marriage by her father, Miss Susan Jane Blan- chard, Oshawa, became the bride of Mr. Murray B. Cluff, Brooklin, in Northminster Unit- ed Church, recently. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard E. Blanchard, Oshawa, and Mr. Cluff. is the son of Mrs, Bryce Ward, Brooklin, and \fairy ring led by Brown Owl|in Brownie work and the Brow- Mrs, William McGhee of the|nies for their faithful attend- 2nd Courtice Pack after which ance. Jennifer Jams led the Tween-| Mrs. McGhee also thanked |les up magic stepping stones to| Packie Cheryle Branton for her Brownieland where they were/help during the past year and enrolled. a half since the Courtice Pack Tweenies from the 1st Cour-| was first organized and gave a tice Pack were Jill Van Wal.| brief outline on the work to be ker, Linda Ellis and Kathy) continued in the fall. Chamberlain, 2nd Courtice) While refreshments were be- Sherry, Christine Pullen and/Mrs, Glen Reynolds and Mrs. Kathy Petterson. | Thomas llifee the Brownies en- The Brownies who received tertained their mothers with their Golden Bars from the Ist| songs, Courtice Pack were Debbie! Living- stone, The 2nd Courtice Pack were |Louanne Reynolds, Pat Irwin, |Barbara White, Laurie Priece, |Barbara Endicott and Linda | Curran. Mts"Sames Brown, Owl of the) {1st Courtice Pack, presented |Golden Hands to Gail Bebee, Eleanor Wilson, Donna John- ston and Susan Atkinson. Those lreceiving their Golden Hand from Mrs. McGhee, Brown Owl of the 2d Courntice Pack, were jas follows: Mary Ruskay, Bo-| Inie Bishop, Bonnie , McGhee, | Vicky Reynolds, Margaret Fra-| ser, Gloria Jo Pullen, Anne} | Wiggins and Cheryl Fulton, | Brownies earning their Profi- |ciency Badge from the Ist|§ Courtice Pack were Susan At.| % kinsn, House dorderly; Donna Johnson, writers; Gail Bebee, writers; and Jennifer James, needlework. Proficiency Badge awarded to | RECEIVES DEGREE sie Sid "Couches Past Mrs. Elizabeth Ann Mc- e 2 ce Pack were as| y. follows: Gloria Jo Pullen, ar- Knight Mandell, daughter of tist; Anne Wiggins, artist; Bon.| Mrs. Nora McKnight, Somer- nie McGhee, book lovers; House| ville street, received her Ba- he were happen chelor of Arts degree in Eng- owing: Bonnie Bishop, | ,, Seat Vicky Reynolds, Mary Ruskay | Hen: From. the Universily of Cheryl Fulton and Margaret] Toronto last Wednesday, May Fraser, Bonnie Bishop, Toy-| 29. Mrs. Mandell, a graduate maker's badge. Writers badges| of OCVI, will be on the teaching staff of Loyalist Con- were presented to the follow-| ing: Bonnie McGhee, Cheryle| tinuation School, Kingston, in Fulton, Anne - Wiggins, Mary! the fall, Pack Tweenies were Laureljing served to the mothers by, the late Mr. J. Murray Cluff. The Reverend H. A. Mellow officiated with Mr, John Robert- son as organist and Mr. Wil- | uncle of the jliam O'Conner, bride, as soloist. | The bride wore a full-length gown of peau de soie with a scoop neckline and _lily-point sleeves. The bell shaped skirt was highlighted by Swiss em- broidered applique and soft un- ipressed pleats which formed |into a chapel train. She wore a self flower headdress with a waist-length veil and carried a bouquet of white roses, | | Miss Lynda Dearborn, maid) of honor, and Miss Gail Hit-| chens, bridesmaid, wore street- length gowns im sapphire blue |with round necklines, elbow- length sleeves and bell shaped| |skirts, Their headdresses Were} formed of white flowers and) jthey carried bouquets of blue and white carnations. | The best man was Mr, Sam- juel Bone with Mr. Frederick) Konkle and Mr, John Blan- chard as ushers. | The reception was held in the Hotel Genosha with the bride's| mother receiving in a blue silk) shantung sheath dress and} jacket, blue and white accessor-| ies and a corsage of white car- nations. The bridegroom's mo- ther chose a pink silk shantung| sheath dress, three . quarter) '{tength coat, pink and white ac-| cessories and a corsage of pink! and white carnations. | When the bridal couple left on a honeymoon trip to Montreal, Ottawa and Niagara Falls, the) bride was wearing a_ pink| sheath dress, pink and white| accessories and a white cor-| sage. Mr. and Mrs. Cluff will be} making their home at 21 Mark-) dale avenue, Toronto. Out of town guests were irom Windsor; Halifax, Nova Scotia; Brockville, Niagara Falls and Toronto, What Is Your home decorating | | Members were requested to) ar-to cover the cost of mailing! Kenneth Farrow,| Miss Michele Moran, A graduate of Toronto's Ryerson P Institute, Miss Moran has a diploma in Furniture and Interior Decorating. 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