Zone Commander Chairs Election Of Legion Aux. 43 Mrs. Robert Williams, Zone Commander of the Royal Cana- dian Legion Ladies' Auxiliar- ies, presided for the annual election of officers for the Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal Cana- dian Legion, Branch 43, Oshawa. The new officers for 1964 are: past president and sports officer, Mrs. Edward Bouckley; president, Mrs. Norman Mc- Evers; 1st vice-president, Mrs. Alyn Elliott; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. James Anderson; secre- itary, Mrs. Alfred Lavender; treasurer, Mrs. Leslie Brown; Sergeant at arms, Mrs, Ray- mond Bovin. Others on the executive' are: Mrs. C. E, Ver- moen, Mrs. Frank Davey, Mrs. Earl Smith, Mrs. Robert. Wil- liams and Mrs. Charles Gibbs. Auditors are Mrs. Edward Luke, Mrs. William Baker, and *|Mrs. George V. Lee. Color bearers are Mrs. Earl Smith, and Mrs. Cameron Oke, The chaplain is Mrs. Charles Gibbs and the pianist and press re- porter is Mrs. William Reed. . Mr. Norman McEvers pre- sided for the business portion of the meeting. It was decided the Christmas party will be held on December 17, with an exchange jof gifts. An invitation to be sts at tl eti of the about 225|Mrs. J. E. Leishman (Eva) was|manville; Mrs. F. Morley Van- ee Peay peg vce aoe 19, friends and relatives joined with|in charge of the guest book. Mr.|stone, Bowmanville, and MIs. | was accepted. The Canadian Mr. and Mrs, T. Wesley Cawker|and Mrs. Cawker's daughter-in-| Walter George, London, Ont. Corps Ladies' Auxiliary, Brarich to celebrate their 5t0h wedding|law Mary, Mrs. Agnes Lewis} Sixteen relatives and intimate| 49 are holding open house on anniversary at their home onjand Mrs. E. V. Hoar assited. |friends served. Unit No. 6 of lens 1 1964, oe a ba. Liberty street north, Bowman-| A Buffet supper was served to|Trinity United Church Women, |t, 6 99 p.m. and the Legion Aux- ville. |18, long-distance friends. lof which Mrs. Cawker is Aliliary members are invited to ; Floral arrangements, includ-| Those pouring tea during the|member, catered. lattend. The Installation Dinner ing fifty golden roses, were re-jafternoon and evening were) Many beautiful anniversary) wij) take place on January 14. ceived from the town of Bow- Mrs. E. P. Bradt, Vineland; | gifts were received, and one t0/7jckets are $1.10 and may be manville, bara, California; London, tario; Ottawa, Vineland Campbellford and local friends.|ville; Congratulations were received) -- from His Excellency the Gover-| nor General and Madame Van-| Ch P 0 I G nor General and sadane ver! Ghrisimas Frogram Js Given Pearson and The Hon. John} Robarts, while Mr. Russell) Honey, MP and. Mrs. Honey, Mr. Alex Carruthers, MPP and Mrs. Carruthers were among the numeous callers. M. and Mrs. Cawker and their sons, Charles and George, received nithe living room, SHE HASN'T SEEN CHRISTMAS YET granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lyons of Ply- miouth, Devon, England, and Mr, and Mrs. Jaroslav Chmelik of Czechoslovakia. --Aldsworth Photography WESLEY CAWKER --Courtesy Canadian Statesman Bowmanville Couple Hold Reception. To Mark Their Golden Anniversary pith MR, Seven months old when she ee had her photograph taken. Anna Marie is entranced by all the Christmas sparkle. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jaroslay Chmelik, Jr., Wilson road north, and Sunday afternoon and eve- other sister of Mr. Cawker,,croft; Mrs. Duncan Smith, Bow- ning, December 1, Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 friends in Santa Bar-|Mrs. .Frank Hunnisett, Toronto; |be especially mentioned was a)pought from Mrs. Alyn Elliot. |The WA of Holy Trinity Church] |will cater for the dinner. It was} |decided a donation would be! St. Gregory The Great Rites On-/Mrs. H. Goode, Whitby; Mrs./Golden Tree designed by Mrs. and|Lorne T. McLaughlin, Bowman-| Aubrey Smith and bearing valu- firs. George Young, Ban-!able gifts. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdc;, December 7, 1963 7 jsent to CARE. | | | SOCIAL NOTICE At Westmount Home And School hots necurron ; | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pingle, The December meeting of|accompaniment by the pupils of/pp j4 Hampton,. will be happy the Westmount Home and grade 4 and 5, Miss Georgina|tg receive their _ relatives, School 'Association was in keep-| Van Deuren's class; accordion|rriends and neighbors, at the ing with the Christmas season. jsolo, "Echo Waltz," played by|tions Centre, Bowmanville on| The program, presented by the|Nicoly Rybenko, grade 3, Miss Wednesday, December 18, 1963.| while their grandchildren pupils of Westmount School, |Vermayle _Masterson's class; |from 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. and| greeted guests at the door.|¥2S appreciated by all. Mr. |chorus, Wynken, Blynken and!from 7.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. on| Little Maryruth, Michael. and F. H. Ross, principal of West-|Nod, sung by 25 boys and'the occasion of their 50th wed-| Murray, daughter and sons of/mount school, introduced each girls, of grade 4, led by Mr.!ding anniversary. Their daugh-| Mr. and Mrs. George Cawker|item as follows: violin solo, |Robert Owen; two piano solos,'ter and son-in-law, Mrs. Alex answered the door in the after-| Jingle Bells," played by Rob-|'Toyland,"" played by Deborah McRobbie, and Mr. McRobbie,| noon, and Steven and Pete,|ert Nagy, grade 2, Miss Ver- Helbrook, grade 3, and "Chin-| will join with her parents in| : gons of Charles Cawker and the inayle Masterson's class; solo, | ese Boy," played by Sylvia'the evening to receive their|Boissoin late Eleanor Cawker, attended) Christmas is for the Christ Gomme, grade 5; square dance,|relatives, friends and neigh-| The Weddi For James Gibbens;Joan Alldred Last Saturday morning, Joanjpearlized stamens, and held Lorraine Alldred was united inj over the face veils. They car- arriage to James Albert Gib-|ried cascades of bronze and yel- bens, in St. Gregory the Great|low chrysanthemums. The flow- Roman Catholic' Church.. Theler girl was Miss Janice Kim bride is the daughter of Mr.|/Wovc, Orono, gowned similarly and Mrs. Leslie, Herbert All-/to the other attendants, in sun- dred, and the bridegroom is the set gold 'peau de soie, with) son of Mr. and Mrs. James|matching headdress and she Harold Gibbens, all of Oshawa.|carried a basket of bronze and The Reverend Alfred G. Ques-|yellow chrysanthemums, nelle officiated. Mrs. W. D.| The best man was Mr. Paul sang "Ave. Maria",|Gibbens, Oshawa, and the ush- ng r", "Panisiers were Mr. William Gibbens, ANN LANDERS mings. Here is the drawback. Our marriage has not been a happy one, It was more like an en- durance test for me. As I look One More Act Will - Complete Illusion Dear Ann Landers: Soon my husband and I will be celebrat- ing our golden wedding anniver- sary. Our children want to give us a grand party, complete with open house and all the trim- Her attitude was, 'She get it out of her system." What should the school's po- sition be?--Frustrated Dear Frustrated: When 11-, 12 - and 13-year-olds come to school looking like chorus girls they should be told to go home and wash their faces and comb their hair--and not to come back unt they look their age A school whose standards are set by the kookiest mother in town isn't worth much. professional UG CLEANING back I don't know how I lived! through the humiliation of all) his sordid affairs. He left me with three email children when the baby was less than a year old. If my family had not come to my rescue I don't know what I would have done, Everyone knew the ugly de- tails, When he returned I took him back and never said a | word, But I have not loved him since, For the last 20 years I have supported myself because I have not wanted to take any money from him, I'm no longer} bitter, Ann, just indifferent. | Does such a marriage call for} a celebration? What do you say?--Smiling on the Outside | Dear Smiling: If your chil- dren wish to honor you and your husband with a party don't de-; prive them of the pleasure. They | obviously do not view your mar-| riage as you do -- and it's just) as well. | Since you have acted a role| for the last several yearns one more benefit performance won't! hurt. | Dear Ann Landers: I'm an| English teacher and a guidance] counselor in a funior high) schoo]. This is a rather small community, population under 45,000. | In your opinion how far) should the school authorities go in their demands that the 11-,| 12- and 13-year-old girls look their age. Many of our young students, come to school wearing tight skirts and sweaters, eye make-| up, and lacquered hairdos, Fri-| day one girl appeared in false) eyelashes. When I called her! into. my office she said, 'This| is a free country. My mother) knows I fix myself up like this! and if it's okay with her I don't think it's any of the school's I phoned the girl's mother "On This Day" and|Belleville; Mr. Vincent Gibbens, accom-|Orillia; and Mr, Gilbert Hughes, | Oshawa. The bride wore a floor-length| For the reception at St. Greg- own of imported peau de soiejory's auditorium, the bride's featuring a round neckline and mother received, wearing a tur- grade 5; tumbling, very skil-| lily-point sleeves. The bodice/quoise brocade satin ensemble fully performed by eight boys Mrs. Step read further that the|was delicately appliqued with| with white hat and black ac- and two girls of grade 5 and 6/Canadian Mental Health Asso-|Alencon lace and matching ap-|cessories and wore a corsage of under the leadership of Mr,|Ciation is asking for 1500 gifts to|pliques accented the bell shaped! pink roses and white carnations. Viayne Stubbs. jbe left at the YWCA, the/skirt. The p The program ended on a tes-| Library, or the White Cross|length train was adorned with/ed, wearing an imported French tive note with carol singing in|Centre, 180 Simcoe street south, two bows at each side of the|satin and chiffon dress with which the parents joined. Mr.|PY December 14:, Donors are|waistline. Her Anne Boleynjblack accessories and a corsage Robert Russel, a former teach-|asked not to wrap presents and headdress was designed with|of white and pink chrysanthe- jer of Westmount school, led the to avoid gifts of glassware. |hand-rolled petals, an organza/mums. |carol singing with piano accom-| Mr. F. H. Ross reminded the|Pow with orange blossoms and) As the couple left on a honey-| pestcoant by Mrs. Robert percents that schools will cpa Set oe! a gy vingon|moon trip to New York City, ussel. 1 3 \@ SEK illus NS€T\the bride was wearin, ac' Mrs. Sophia Brownlee, vice- elosea for the Christmas holi tip bouffant veil. She carried a cashmere suit, white hat, seed president of te Association, |24¥S from December 20, 1963, prayer book crested with a accessories, and an orchid cor-| thanked the pupils and teach: |! January 6, 1964. jwhite orchid. lsage. On their return Mr, and/ ers for the performances, and| AS this meeting drew a| The maid of honor was Miss|Mrs. Gibbens will reside at 296 | Mr. and Mrs. Russel for lead-jrecord attendance of over 150/Fatty Gibbens and the other at-/ Grenfell street, Oshawa. | ing the carol singing, jparents, an attendance prize of|tendants were Mrs. Boyd Wood,| Guests were present at the | The members and _ guests $1.00 was awarded to each and/Orono; Mrs. Robert Brain, Osh-|wedding from Acton, Bowman-; were welcomed by Mrs. Ralph every class. lawa, and Miss Betty Branch,|ville, Belleville, Kingston, Peter-| Boneham, president, and by| Refreshments. were provided|Orono. They were identically/borough, Orillia, Oakville, New-! |Mrs. Charles Heath, hospitality|by the mothers of grade 3,|gowned in sunset gold peau de} castle, Orono, Toronto, Kitchen- chairman. \Mrs. Betty. Foster's class and|soie with round necklines -andjer, and Redvers, Saskatchewan. | | In opening the meeting Mrs.|of grade 4, Mr. Robert Owen's|three-quarter sleeves. The back | epee i b ' " ST ng skin. |é i A " * fi ant ;,|Angelicus"' he door in the evening. iChild," sung by Larry Dickin-|"'Duck for the Oyster," parti-|bors on the occasion of their)' 8' 4 " . Mrs. M. J. Tamblyn (Lillian), Sn, grade 5, Miss Barbara cipants were four boys and|25th wedding anniversary. O Beautiful Mother', 7 Mrs. Cawker's sister, received/Hillier's class; poem, "Three/flur ginls of grade 5 and 6 under} panied by Mr. J, D. Driscoll. the guests in the hall and an-'Kings, recited to musical)/the direction of Mr. Wayneih, making donations. 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