Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Mar 1964, p. 7

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Whmer Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 Hear Full Report Of Expenditures The Majorettes Parents' Auxiliary of Oshawa and Dis- trict. met recently in the Osh- awa Shopping Centre, Mrs. C. E. Henning presided. Due to the absence of the CANADIAN GLASS IS HER HOBBY Mrs. J. D. Robinson, Don Mills, has inherited her knowl- edge of and delight in early Canadian glass from her continues to add authenticated pieces to the collection, some of which she will bring to the McLaughlin Public Library on Monday when she will ad- mother, Mrs. Lorne Pierce dress the Lyceum Club on whose collection was present- "A Search for Canadian ed to the Royal Ontario Mu- Glass." THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, March 7, 1964 7 Mrs. Lloyd Akin "Jamaica is God's flower gar- den of races, religion and color, besides being a sunny and beau- tiful climate with all types of summer fun,' stated Mrs. Lioyd Akin at the Westminster UCW meeting recently, | Jamaica is the largest island) in the British West Indies and is only 1900 miles away, The is- land is 150 miles long and 50 miles wide with Kingston its capitol. The harbor at Port Royal] is one of the best in the world, exporting sugar, rum, coffee, bananas, cocoa, coco- nuts, citrus fruit and tomatoes, Although the homes have no basements, most of them are similar to the Canadian resi- dences. Bicycles are very com- Describes Jamaica at UCW Meeting resurrection of Jesus er. Hymns, Christ,|house at Christmas and for the Mrs, Dirk Stéenstta led in pray- bake sale. Mrs. Henning stated accompanied by|that in June and in the early treasurer, Mrs. Henning gave the financial report. Mrs, Hen- ning thanked everyone for her help at the bake sale and stated| that the proceeds had been put in the regular fund. It was decided to give a dona- tion to Fernhill Park in appre- ciation for the use of their club- Majorettes' Parents. SOCIAL NOTICES - : ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lynn, Oshawa, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Sandra Lois, to Mr. John Foster of Osh- awa, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Foster Sr. St. Thomas, Ontario. The wedding is to take place on Saturday, April 25, 1964, at Grace Lutheran Church, Osh- awa, ; ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Thomas, Oshawa, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Bev- erley Anne, to Aime Anthony Rousseau, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aime Rousseau of Whitby. The marriage will take place on Monday, March 30, 1964, in Osh- awa, : ENGAGEMENT Mr. ana Mrs. Vernon Moore, Whitby, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Bev- erely Ann, to Anthony John Doleweerd, son of Mr, and Mrs. John Doleweerd, Whitby. The marriage will take place Satur- day, April 18, 1964, at 11.00 a.m, in St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church, Whitby.. REGULAR FORCES | Each of the 158 regular police forces in Britain is responsible for a separate police district, How's the Time to Sonny, Leet nem CUSTOM AND Mrs, Jack Allan, were sung at/fall the shopping centre had a intervals during the devotion|special day for all orgnizations period. to have a table at a mammoth The business was -¢onducted|P4zaar. More informtion was by the president, Mrs. Johnito be obtained for this proj- Redko, who read an invitation|¢¢t-' from: Westmount UCW, to at-| Money raised has been spent tend a meeting in their churchjon a flag pole, emblem and to hear Miss Newton, Deacon-jcarrier and has helped to pay ess. of Whitby United Church.|for flags; two trophies have The cent-a-meal boxes the.gafeting, It was. decided not|OCVI; flowers have been bought to 'have the smorgasbord this|for special oceasions; ice cream year, The St. Patrick's Tea willjand soft drinks were supplied|fiowers to Mrs. George Shaw be held March 17, in the church/for the Majorettes' Christmas|, no 4s in Oshawa General Hos- hall. party and the difference has The April meeting will be in|been paid on bus trips to com- were|been donated to the Motor City) prowly will be ph ier| ' v Cc titioné at phone convenier|Kitchener competition and par- tee. all who attended Majorette Competitions a for the Twirlerettes. READY MADE - DRAPES FORTHCOMING, MARRIAGE Mr, and Mrs. Cecil J, Harri- son wish to announce the forth- coming marriage of their daugh- ter, Sandra Ann, to David Wil- liam Owens, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Owens, all of Oshawa. The ceremony will take place Saturday, April 4, 1964 at 2.30 p.m. in Albert Street United Church. PLAN SPRING WEDDING © rison and her future bride- room is the son of Mr. and rs, William Owens. The wed- ding will take place in Albert Street United Church, Satur- day, April 4, 1064 at 2.30 p.m. --Aldsworth Photography The forthcoming marriage is announced today of Sandra Ann Harrison to David Wil- liam Owens, both of Oshawa. Miss Harrison is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Har- M. & 6. Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 jents wil be notified by phone. Mrs. E. W. Blake is to send Yearly dues have only beén re- S 10 Sene\ ceived from seven parents as OSHAWA DIVISION yet. | L 'Riteianiniaits were served by| GIRL GUIDES pital. Mrs, Henning, Mrs, Blake and ANNUAL MEETING Regular meeting: will be held| Miss Harvey. | seum in 1957. Mrs. Robinson --Denis Mickler mon, Television didn't exist until recently, The Blue Moun- PERSONALS }ecommanding and beautiful sight Mrs, C. M. Elliott, Glencairn street, will be hostess to the French Conversation group of the University Women's Club on Monday evening. Mr, and Mrs. A. G. Stanley, Kaiser crescent, have arrived home after spending a vacation in Florida and Washington, D.C. They visited many places of. in- terest en route and particularly enjoyed Fort Lauderdale, The White House and the Capitol Building. Mrs, E. M. Culp, president of the University Women's Club of Oshawa and district and Mrs. William Stirling, ways and means chairman, will welcome} guests in the Regent Theatre at 8 p.m. prior to the special one- night-only showing of 'Mary, Mary" which will constitute the club's scholarship fund project for this year's awards, Mem- bers of Mrs. Stirling's commit- tee will act as hostesses, Since | Miss Reta Robinson; Miss Irene Barton; Mrs, William Atkinson; Mrs, Frank Wilson; Miss Jennie tain, situated in the eastern jpart of the island is the most Mrs, Akin has been in Oshawa almost eleven years, coming from Kingston, Jamaica. She |Pringle; Miss Gladys Hill; Miss Hazel Dixon; Mrs. Irene Guy; R, D: H. Heard; Miss Cora! Cruse; Miss Bertha Clarke;| An Easter devotional period/ple silhouette with léss shoulder|thers were appointed: Tartan Miss Irene Pawson; Miss|was conducted by Mrs. Ray|padding and a crisp, tailored|Blus, Mrs, R. N. Newell; Tar- Gladys Frise; Miss Betty/Hatter who lit three candles in{line, His . traditional favorites|tan Lassies, Mrs. J. .W. Mc- Thomson and Miss _ Rose/front of a small cross and thejhave turned silver-grey, beige-| Nally! Tartan Teens, Miss Hawkes. open Bible, commemorating the|brown and medium blue. {Irene Harvey. Mrs. J. R. Mrs, Robert Bravener of Whit- by, is celebrating -her 90th birth- day tomorrow at the home of) her daughter, Mrs. Wilbur Down and Mr. Down, RR 4, Oshawa. The Georgina Branch of the Ontario County Unit of the Cana- dian Cancer Society held its sec- ond annual dinner last night in the Udora United Church, those attending from Oshawa and dis- trict were: Mr. K, Smyth, presi- dent of the Ontario County Unit; no seats are reserved, large parties wishing to be seated tO seer for District 3 and of the Mr, W, Famme, campaign man- pins oo are advised to arrive Ontario County Unit; Miss |Agnes Strickland; Miss Rose Ten Oshawa girls, the Tatra) Hawkes; Mrs. Fred Lloyd; Mrs. Dancers of the Oshawa Slovak|W. B. Syer, Bowmanville, League, Branch 6, have been in-| Women's Service Chairman; Mr. vited to dance in Buffalo on Sun-|Harry Freeman, Bowmanville, day and will be televised on|president of the Bowmanville Channel 2 at 6.30 p.m. |Branch and Mrs. Freeman, The jspeaker was Mr, Lyman G. The Peterborough Business|Henderson, new president of the and Professional Women's Club) Ontario Division of the Canadian was hostess club for the Inter-|Cancer Society. bau a of Canadian Business an Professional HOUSEHOLD HINT aur uae tenet ee Empty cottage cheese or sour press Hotel, Peterborough, re-|Cteam cartons serve many use- cently. Special speaker for the|ful purposes, as, for instance, occasion was Miss Margaret|for storing leftovers, for freezer Hyndman QC, Toronto, @ past-|storage, for starting plants in- president of the International|qoors, Federation, whose topic was). based on this year's theme for all Business and Professional Women's Clubs, "Full Develop- ment of Human Resources", and what it meant, to individual members. Mrs. J. W. Richard- son, president of the Oshawa club, was a head table guest and thanked\the speaker. Among the othér guesst from Oshawa _were' Mrs. Herbert K. 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