Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Apr 1964, p. 7

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friends of the members. Here are some of the members at- tending the dance with their wives. They are, from An annual event for the Oshawa and District Construc- tion Exchange is the dance which honors the wives and Oshawa Construction Exchange Fetes Its Silent Partners The Oshawa and District Con-|Bathe, Mr. and Mrs. Alan tion Exchange honored its|Bathe, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mac- nembers' wives and friends at\Donald, Miss Evelyn Green- Phe annual Ladies' Night heldjough, Mr. Howard Hurst. fast Friday evening at the Osh-| Mr. and Mrs. William Gould- wa Golf Club. Dancing wasjing, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jen- o the LeRose Trio, followed by|sen, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hend- buffet supper. Among those seen dancing|calf,Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Elliott, were: |Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kerr, Attending were: Mr, and Mrs.|Mr. and Mrs. William McKin- William Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs,|stry, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Magee, "John J. Warren, Mr. and Mrs.|Mr. and Mrs. R. Deeth, Mr. William Rankin, Mr, and Mrs. "Glen Caverly, Mr. and Mrs.|las McLellan and Miss Cameron Henderson, Mr. and| McNamee. "Mrs. R. Selleher, Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Barrons, *B. Belko, Mr. and Mrs. Jack|Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart, Mr. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. F. L,j|John Vickery, Mr. and Mrs. Brooks, Mr. and Mrs. Jack| Ray Miller, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam O'Leary, Mr. and Mrs. John Belko, Mr, and Mrs. N. R. Ridgely. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Goreski, Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Hollinger, iMr. and Mrs. Douglas Kerr, Farewell Party : \Mr. and Mrs. R. Seitl, Mr. and 3 Calvary _Busin Women's)arrs, G. \Bonar, Mr, and Mrs Fellowship held a social eve-\w. MacDarmid, Mr. and Mrs. ging recently at Christian)G' we. Milburn' Mr. and Mrs. Youth Centre, Warren avenue,|john Hendriks, Mr. and Mrs. fn honor of Mrs. Verda Jack-\H Deener, Mr. A. C. Smith, son, one of the original mem-|mr and Mrs. H. Lynchok. Gers of the group, who expects! are and Mrs. 'Reginald Aker, tn be leaving Oshawa in thei, 'Frank McAllen, Mr. and near future to work ss home Mrs, James Avola, Mr. and Mrs. missionary with the Christian\¢ 'Turner. Mr. and Mrs, Steven Literature Crusade, Fort Wash-|Moneil, Mr, and Mrs, E. Lup- ington, Penn. 5 ton, Mr.\and Mrs. D. Nykoluk, After a sing-song and games, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hawke, Mr. ode Bs yo oui ST te and Mrs. J. Gay, Mr. and Mrs. * wena ol Pune of Michael Karas, Mr. and Mrs. Fog >a Viola ng a sn R. Creighton, Mr. and Mrs, M. by 8 Burton. somo;|McAller, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. "Jesus Led Me Ali The Way," |rorhes. was sung by Miss Carol Stew- Se ceeeenied by Mise Mil) FACILITIES NEEDED A tape recording of the wed-| Nearly half of Japan's 990,000 ding service of one of the mis-/high school graduates wanted to "sionaries in Africa, Miss Aud-jcontinue their education in 1963, rey Hulbert to Mr. Clairelit ick of facilities necessl- English was oyed by all =m hone on tated 140,000 being turned down. and-showed pictures of her fu-| === ~SCO"S:*=C"'<'; 27 7372S ;}®S*=<S~S;C ture work. with the Christian) HOUSEHOLD HINT Literature. Crusade. |. Never scrub glass cooking ot ar ea mlasionlatenals with steel wool or harsh Jackson with a blanket and|Scouring powders as it will de- also an autographed plate from|stroy the surface tension and members of the group. make them break more easily. Refreshments were served by|Instead, soak in warm, soapy the social. committee, Mrs.|water and clean stubborn spots John Badour, Mrs. George Bar-|with a damp cloth dipped in ron and Mrs. Keith Ross. |baking soda. a Janet Fellowship Gives # juations and concentrate on higibers were the | ricks, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Met-| and Mrs. J, Murphy, Mr, Doug- left: Mr. Fay Brooks, presi- dent, of the Exchange, and Mrs. Brooks; Mr. and Mrs ees SOCIETIES Henderson was confined to the Oshawa General Hospital again. Empress of Indie, Lodge 26, held) Sister May Skea read the an- its regular meeting in the|nual report. and stated that [|Orange Temple. Worthy presi-|there is an enrollment of 144 sis- dent Sister Kate Glover presided|ters and 10 brothers. Sister Mar- with vice-president Sister Nance|garet Grey reported for the spe- Murrall assisting: Scripture|cial committee. : reading and prayers were read| A vote of thanks was given-to iby Chaplain Sister Doreen Ladd.|Sister May. Woods for convening Sister Sarah Van De Walker|the refreshments on the occa- reported that flowers and cardsjsion of the visit of Sister Ma- had been sent to sick members, |tilda McDonald, president of the "Thank-you cards were read. The|Rebekah Assembly to Brooklin, secretary; Sister Doris McDon- Winners of the lucky prizes ald, read correspondence from|Wwere: Sister Irene Willis,paint- Grand Lodge. The quarterly re-|i8s;_ Sister Anne Cockwell, port was read in detail and com. luncheon cloth; Mrs, Broome, mittee reports were given. pillow cases; Mr. R. Spinks, WP Sister Glover and VP Sis- ---- towels. 5 ter Murrall reported. on the|, Members were asked to col- LODGES AND 'DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND The Daughters «f England, The Westmount Kiwanettes heard a first hand report of life behind the Iron Curtain from Dr. Roy Rowsell, a member of the Westmount Kiwanis Club, at their April meeting held re- cently. In 1962.as a Canadian delegate to the International Cancer Con- gress, Dr. Rowsell visited Mos- cow with his wife and two sons. Dr. Rowsell,. illustrating his im- pressions with film, told of his family's experiences there. Mrs. Rowsell showed the group var- ious hand-carved amusement toys which had been bought in Czechoslovakia and Russia. The ' se j .|many questions which the Row- uchre and draw that was held mage 'sale. during , ibs Mihe\sells ans-vered during me film recently. ._|date is to ced . |proved the interest of the Ki- Discussion was held on various| adi ic goa oD me esi AeA subjects. Business was deferred: witled in Hillsdale Manor and Dr. Rowsell was introduced until next meeting. The draw | vould welcome visitors. by Mrs. John Beaupre and prize was won by Sister Jessie' sitee the closing of lodge a/thanked by Mrs. Everett Dun- Madder. Refreshments Were | cial pi: erga eh ' oa. served by Sister Edna Huband |p chre was played, \Y' The meeting was held at the and her committee. ing will, There will be a degree prac-|Hotel Genosha, with the presi- The next regular meeting will). | 6) April 29, 7.30 p.m |dent, Mrs. Cyril Powell presid- be held on Tuesday, May 5. : --_____ling, The treasurer reminded the LAPM members that 1964 fees were The regular meeting of the! Jo-Anne Bedford due and it was decided that a Jack Bathe; and Mrs. Alan Bathe and Mr. Bathe. --Oshawa Times Photo Jo Aldwinckie, Women' THE OSHAWA T' Women " |Ladies Auxiliary Patriarch Mili- : 25 cent fine would be imposed tant was held in the IOOF Hall Becomes The Bride', the May bey Sager pe on Tuesday evening. nf 3 i i ar| . ' their fees, form wits the present, taay) Of Thomas Riddell "sre": 3. cumingham Marie Elliott and vice-president,| In a double-ring ceremony in ported syed pg b wage acs Lady Viola Keeler in their re-| Westmount United Church re.| and _en im "? he a . jspective chairs. The guests of/cently Wilma Jo-Anne, daughter dens cenatian. tee Vee 7 -- rat- ithe evening, the Peterborough | of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bed-| Life Behind Iron Curtain Described By Dr. Roy Rowsell - ed that the Kiwanis, in to guide youth to the respon- sibilities of citizenship, had ar- ranged for. a speaker at Done- van Collegiate, on various car- eer topics, and that in the future 4 career day is planned. ; The president thanked those who had helped at Hillsdale) Manor in March and asked for| five volunteers to serve hot- dogs to boys at the basketball finals where Mrs. Kenneth Zim-/ merman would present the Ken- neth Zimmerman Memorial Trophy to the winning team. Mrs. Powell reminded the mem- bers that their talent money must be handed in by the June! meeting. | PRESENTS VOLUMES West Germany has presented a gift of some 1,500 volumes of classical German literature for use in Norwegifn secondary schools. i DRAPERY MATERIAL compere rd snow M. & G. Dry Goods & Draperies "SSE RUGS UPHOLSTERY BROADLOOM DRAP CLEA Professionally OSHAWA CLEANERS CALL 725-9961 OOU de: |Auxiliary, were cordially wel-|ford, became the' bride of comed. One charter member of j;omas Ronald Riddell, all of the Oshawa Auxiliary was pres-| Oshawa, ent, Lr moe ond and' 'The Reverend Frank Ward of- ----|nineteen pas S! Be ici 7 | Senrseunutives fo the Grand\the weidins es pues |Lodge Sessi in June are:| The bride who was given in It's Time NOW! & To Store Your 's Editor Dial 723-3474 IMES, Tuesday, April 28, 1964 Speaking on the theme "Sci- ence and Society' at the World Membership dinner at the YWCA, Mrs. Phillip Chadsey stressed the responsibility of the science and society -together. "We have to try to keep pace and understand new develop- ments, This is easier for the younger generation, growing up with a new outlook. The older generation has to bring its reli- gion, morality and' philosophy to fit the facts of the world to- day. Without knowledge and co- operation there will be war; the population will starve and machines and leisure will drive us insane." Science was the keynote of so- ciety anywhere in the world, the speaker said. The use of the wheel and charting the stars was the science of ancient days. The break-through came with thé invention of machines. Man ldiscovered the theory re- |the fat and through science held the fate of civilization in a test- |tube. | "Today we have better living conditions, less work, lower death rate and less disease, but \we are far from Utopia. There jare more hungry people in the world because the production of |tood has not kept pace with the increasing population. lgood. Man is happier when he is working and there is a dan- ger that man is not doing enough for his own health and |happiness. : | "He has created faster than |he can grow. Because of lack of junderstanding, he is distrustful! | Without knowledge he may hate instead of love. Lack of junderstanding pushes him to become indifferent to world sit- jown back garden, Science and | society have to fit together." Mrs. Chadsey {s chairman of the Public Affairs and World 2 | a ; |coming marriage of daughter, Grace Ann, ,; |Terrence James Hallett, son of SOCIAL NOTICES FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE | Mr.-and Mrs. George Brend- zan wish to announce the forth- their to Mr 4 |Mr. William Hallett. and. Mrs, 4 |Thomas Snowden, all of Osh- ". |awa. The ceremony is to take ¢ place on Saturday, May 23, at |2 o'clock in St. Mary's Greek }Orthodox Church, | RECEPTYN Mr. and' Mrs. Vernon Assel- _ |stine will be happy to receive é j their friends in. Cartwright Rec- ) |Saturday, May 2, from 8.30 p.m.| , jon the occasion of their 25th |reational Centre, Blackstock, on 'es anniversary, AT HOME Mr. and Mrs, William Saun- 3 \ders, 157 Park road sduth, will WINSOME MISS _ This little girl with the beautiful eyes is Elaina Lynn, the three-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Killen, Easthaven street. She is the 'COLD } FUR STORAGE ON THE PREMISES cues Repairs & Remodelling By Expert Furriers No Notice Required when coat ada bogey gE MORRISON FUR CO. 48 SIMCOE ST, NORTH OSHAWA granddaughter of Mr. Mrs. Robert Killen, Oshawa, and Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Dove of Hamilton. --Aldsworth Photography @ FREE PICK-UP @ BONDED DRIVER @ FREE ESTIMATES and | |be at home to their relatives, friends and neighbors on Wed- jnesday, May 6, 1964 from 2.00 to 4.00 p.m. and from 7.00 to 9.00 p.m. on the occasion of. their |50th wedding anniversary. | REMOVED PERMANENTLY Superfluous Heir By Electrolysis and the fastest KREE IMPER- Be tAL shortwave revealing your newest worry and em- @ darrassment --- ver 15 years' axperience, "MARIE MURDUFF Will bein Oshawe at the PHONE 723-4641 @ oy sees New Society Emerging Born Of Scientific Thinking younger generation in welding | 'Formerly work was a neces |sary evil, now it is a neceopaty ,|vey Hunt: Unit of Simcoe Street) New true self, free of Genosha Hotel, Aoril 27, 28, 29 }/ VALUABLE FURS With OSHAWA FUR & COLD STORAGE Guaranteed Protection |Lady Nelda Thompson, Lady| marriage by her father, wore a| |Luela Smith, Lady Dorothy/fioor-length bouffant gown of or-| Holdsworth. Final arrangements/canza over taffeta with a lace were made for the night Of|hodice and fingertip sleeves.| jeards to be held at Glenholme|The lace was beaded with se- School on April 30. |quins and pearls complimenting | A practice will be held after|the pearl crown that held her| the next meeting for the work) shoulderdength, tiered veil of ito be put on at the Assemby. silk illusion, She carried a cas- | After the closing ceremonies| Cade 'of pink carnations. a social hour was spent and a|_ The matron of honor was Mrs. [buffet supper was served, con-|Gerhard Thajer and the brides. lvened 'by Lady Victoria Magee.|Maids were Miss Barbara |Hayes and Miss Sharon Horns-| | REBEKAH LODGE No. 222 |by. Miss Texie Jilks was! | Prior to the regular meeting|the flower girl. The matron of jof the Sunshine Rebekah Lodge|honor and the flower gir] were) \No. 222, a pot luck supper waS/dressed in shrimp pink lace! theld in the IOOF banquet hall)with a veil headdress held by iwith Sister Marie Elliot conven-|matching flowers, The brides- from CANADIAN SHERRY @ MOTHS @ FIRE @ THEFT, Ete. @ "SHINERIZING" (Fur Coat Cleaning) FREE! Bonded Pickup and Delivery! -- PHONE -- 723-3012 ling. ;maids wore aqua lace dresses,| Lodge opened according | to| veils and flowers. Their -bou.| ritual. Noble Grand Sister Elsie| quets were white carnations McKee presided with vice grand|tinteg to mat ir gowns: iSister Francis Cornelius assist-| ed to. match their ae ling. Under escort of the warden Mr. Gerhard Thajer was pest and conductor the flag of our/man and ushering were Mr. country was presented. Dennis Keary and Mr. Robert The Noble Grand expressed|Bonnetta. i |her pleasure at the good attend-| The reception was held in the) lance and weloomed back sever-|Rendezvous Room of the Lans-! al Sisters who had been unable|downé Plaza. Later the couple ' to attend recently. |left "ig saphen bee, points west, ride wearing a navy MRS, 9 'orrespondence iia aamncaallacaniaiaie on wre read by the secre-/lue. and: white suit with white fi ; |Service Education committee of|tary Sister Victoria Magee. In- oe eo aa = Psi lthe national YWCA. She is cur-|vitations were received from . ' id ? ¥ rently an active member of the|Easter Rebekah Lodge, Picker-} ling, May 7, 8.00 p.m.; Benevo- lent Rebekah Lodge, Whitby, Give Mom Your {May 20, 8.00 p.m, | 'Treasurer's wag SE. lgiven by Sisters Marie E UNITS, GROUPS ond Luella Pirfe, The report on the sick and shut-ins was given lpy Vice Grand Sister Francis Cornelius Regrets were eX- pressed that Sister Margaret and invita- Social Policy committeee of the Ontario Welfare Council. w.ere? FOR MOTHER'S DAY Make Your Appointment Now |_-- AUXILIARIES ALBERT STREET_UCW 3 ef The regular meeting of Albert! Street UCW Unit 3 was held in|new curriculum and asked that the friendship room with the|all consider their part in it. president, Mrs. Arthur Allman,| Mrs. J. K. Moffat: took the presiding. Mrs. Allmian opened|Bible reading from Mark 10, 13, the meeting with a short poem,|15 and Proverbs 22, 5. Miss Mrs. Mervin Morrison was in|Millicent Luke, with the use of charge of the worship service|@ map, showed parts of India and chose as her thome "'Self-|in which missionary work is Seeking." Eleven members an-|being carried on. Mrs. Gordon swered the roll call. The mem-|Magee told of the restlessness reminded . of the|in 'India at the present time) |trip to Collingwood on June 25|and how barriers in society are) jand of the UCW bazaar May|breaking down. Mrs. Magee re-| 21. It was decided to have ajlated parts of a book "Restless| rummage sale at the church, |Hearts" written by Robert M.) May 11 at 1.00 p.m. |Clark, relating to present day Refreshments were served by| Conditions in India. Mrs, Perey Ciark and Mrs,| A social half-hour was spent |Donald Burden, lat the close of the meeting. | SIMCOE STREET UCW LADIES! (Harvey Hunt Unit) | | The April meeting of the Har-| No Baby Sitter, No Car Fare MR. 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