Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 May 1964, p. 7

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f ee Aon meen Ana geet Mrs. John Leger Is President-Elect West Courtice H-S Mrs. Leslie Noble, chairman of the nominating committee of West Courtice Home and School Association, p the new slate of officers at its recent meeting. president, Mrs. 2nd_ vice-president, as Ma ; treasurer, Norman Gibson; secretary, Mrs. George Daigle; chairmen, Mrs. Leonard Bowler, Mrs. Oscar Gray, Mrs. Benson Hane- Women Jo Aldwinckie, Women' 's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, Mey 12,1964 7 to Doctors, Dietitians, Lavage and a very few to laymen for ommerene work in the organi- zation. The spiritual director.and the following members of St. Mary of the People Catholic Women's League will be a the 44th annual CWL convention in the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, on Thursday next: The Rever- end N. J. Gignac, Mrs. Max- well Coleman, Mrs. Ronald Gibbs, Mrs. Leonard Weeks, PERSONALS Mrs. William Edwards, Mrs. Kenneth Johnson, Mrs. George King, Mrs, Fred Lawless, Mrs. Thomas Madigan and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Barry, St. Gregory's Auditorium. The Anthony Flontek. wich, Mrs. Eric Dunham and Mrs. Leslie Noble; social con- vener, Mrs, Randall Lamont. Mrs. Edward Nesbitt, presi- dent, presided for the business meeting. Mrs. John Leger and Mrs. Leslie Noble read the min- utes and treasurer's reports, The customers and friends of Mrs. John C. Kemp, Annapolos avenue, will be happy to learn' that she is taking a much need- Chatham, Ontario were visitors yseterday at the home. of their daughter and son-in-law, Mrs. Allan MacDonald and Mr. Mac- Donald, Walnut street, Whitby. show is to be sponsored by the Evening Chapter OGH Women's Auxiliary. Mrs. Bickle is the big agrad and Mrs. C. R. Lunn as cou aha cnaelael ¢ of tickets. rest after undergoing sur- --_ : wem/gery. Young and old are look- Mrs. George Glassford attend-|ing forward to her return and ed the annual meeting of the|complete recovery. I INCOMING, RETIRING PRESIDENTS -- Miss Sheila Drumm of Con- : naught Medical Research Lab- Mr, Earl Brown, left, was respectively. Room 'count was taken with oratories, Toronto, spent Moth- Canadian Diabetic Association held at the Park Plaza Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leslie, DID YOU KNOW ? er's Day with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Drumm, Mary street. Madison avenue, have Mr. A. F. Murray of London, England, for- merly of Inverness, Scotland, Mrs. Bryce Handley's Grade 1 . Toronto, last. Friday. Mrs. and Mrs. Warren's Grade 2 tied. Glassford was presented with Conlete bade Comatiing WEDDING PLANS INCLUDE VANCOUVER RESIDENCE The engagement announced today of Carolyn Muriel Jones, Orono, to Brian D. Priestly, Vancouver. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones, Orono and her prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Priestly, Victoria, British Columbia. Mrs. Leslie Noble reported on the Toronto Convention which Among those from Oshawa sh The wedding is to take place in Orono United Church on Friday, June 5, 1964, at 7.30 p.m. Plans are for the couple e attended. It was decided to have a dol-|of 1 lar drive and each family would| Windsor this coming weeken be canvassed personally. Lunch was mothers. served by Grade planning to attend the Knights Columbus Convention - the President's Award of Merit. Only 20 of these awards are presented annually in all of Canada, with the majority going! visit for six weeks. Mr. Mur- ray and Mr. Leslie are seeing each other for the first time since May 1927, 37 years ago. are: Grand Knight Anthony Meringer 'and Mrs. Meringer, Deputy Grand Knight Frank 5 to reside in Vancouver. SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Amey, Oshawa, the Osh Lionettes at their engagement of their youngest daughter, Darlene Valarie, to Robert Mason Kellar, son of Mrs. Bertrand Winacott, Osh- awa, and the late Mr. Isaac Kellar. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, June 6, 1964, at 3.00 p.m., in St. Peter's Anglican Church. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones, Orono, amnounce the engage- ment of their daughter, Carolyn Muriel, to Brian D. Priestly, son of Mr. and Mrs. John B. Priestly, Victoria, British Columbia, The wedding will take place in Orono United Crurch on Friday, June 5, 1964, at 7.30 p.m. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. White, Whitby, wish to. an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Judith Elizabeth, to Mr. Lawrence E. Higgins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Higgins, Oshawa. The marriage 20, 1964, at 3.00 p.m. in St. Mark's United Church, Whitby. MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Peter Curtis, 'Brantford, formerly of Bow- announce the mar- of their daughter, Helen, to Mr. James Archer, Courtice, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Archer, RR 3, Bowmanville. The wedding took place on Thursday, March 26, 1964, at 2.00 p.m. in St. John's Anglican Church, Bowmanville, with the Reverend K. J. Frampton offi- ciating. DRAPERY MATERIAL 98: yard ond up Compere ot $1.98 yard M. & C. Dry Goods & Draneries 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 regular meeting in Simcoe Hall, heard an informal and informa- tive talk on Mental Health. The speaker, Mr. Terence Moore, a well known Whitby lawyer, was one of several volunteer speakers who were informing the public not only of the wide spread incidence of mental ill- ness but of the advancing treat- ment and resulting cure and hope of cure for the many who were today suffering from this} disease. | The trend toward co-ordina-| tion of general hospitals and mental hospitals conphiasised that patients were being treat- ed for illness. The fact was brought out that more and) more general hospitals, includ- ing the Oshawa General, had) psychiatric wings. | A sound film gave graphic it's Time NOW! To Stere Your OSHAWA FUR & COLD STORAGE Guaranteed Protection from | @ MOTHS @ FIRE @ THEFT, Etc. | © "SHINERIZING" | (Fur Coat Cleaning) | FREE! Bonded Pickup and Delivery! -- PHONE -- 723-3012 astonishing but true... an oil and water paint! easy to put on easy to clean up PRATT & LAMBERT HOUSE PAINT Adream come true--an oil base paint in water solution, It goes on so easily. 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A short business meeting fol- lowed at which plans were made for the annual strawberry. tea at Hillsdale Manor on Wed- nesday, June 24. A nominating committee, with Mrs. Robert Schoenau as convener, was in- structed to bring in a slate of officers at the next meeting, May 25. Shine and Mrs. Shine, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Clark, Mr. John Fox, Mr. Jack Carroll, Mr. James Shortall, Mr. Gerald Power, Mr, Gerald Losier and Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Bonfordi. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Morgan, Gilbert street west, Whitby, entertained about 26 guests atid their home on Mother's Day following the christening of their infant daughter, Christine Ellen, |), in St. Mark's United Church, by the Reverend J. M. Smith. 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