emer Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 wood, who in turn received her} 20th' jewel from Sister Gladys Morgan. Prior to the opening of lodge, Sister Irene Willis presented corsages of roses to Noble Grand Sister Elsie McKee, Vice Grand Sister Francis Cornelius and Sister Gladys Morgan. A correction was made in the date of the Easter Rebekah Lodge, Pickering, birthday THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Mey 13, 1964 .7 7, it sh 8.00 p.m, ld have been May 14, Sunshine Rebekah Lodge No. 222 Sunshine Rebekah Lodge No. 22 held its 43rd birthday cele- bration recently in the IOOF Lodge rooms with Noble Grand Sister Elsie McKee presiding and Vice Grand Sister Francis Cornelius assisting. Lodge opened according to ritual. Under escort of the War- den and Conductor the flag of | |the country was presented the color bearer Sister Sybil Coldrick. A guard of honor was formed and under an archway of red rosés the following distin- guished guests were introduced: Sister Mabel Disney, past presi- dent Rebekah Assembly, by Sis- ter Victoria Magee; Sister Neta Priestly, past pres:dent Rebekah Assembly, by Sister Lillian French; Sister Louise Clark, past president Rebekah Assem- bly, by Sister Jennie Perry; Sis- ter Lorraine Hewat, president Department Association WED FIFTY YEARS Guests From Far & Near Honor Mr. And Mrs. William Saunders About 150 friends, neighbors and relatives called at home of Mr. and Mrs. William Saunders, Park road south, last week to honor them on their 50th wedding anniversary. The staff of the Bank of Montreal, King and Simcoe branch, also honored the pair at a party at the bank. Messages of congratulations were received from the Prime Minister of Canada, The Hon- orable Lester B. Pearson, the leader of the Opposition, the Honorable John Diefenbaker; the Honorable. Michae] Starr, MP; the Prime Minister of On- tario, the Honorable John Robarts and Mr. A. V. Walker, MLA, A framed certificate was received from the Provincial Government. Mrs. Saunders is the former Amy E. Hill, born in Portslade, Brighton, England, the daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Hill. The former Miss Hill emigrated to the United States in 1906. Mr, Saunders. was born in Brighton, the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Saunders. He also emigrated to the Unit- ed States in 1906. The couple were married in Kingston, Pennsylvania, on May 6, 1914 coming to Brantford, Ontario, shortly after. Mr. Saunders served over- seas in World War I with the 75th Battalion of the Canadian Army. The couple came to Oshawa in 1926 where Mr. Saunders was and is employed by the Bank of Montreal, King and Simcoe branch. Mr. and Mrs, Saunders have no family the by Sister Marie Elliot; Sister Tina Roberts, past District Dep- uty President, by Sister Mabel Parsons; Sister Espeth Dal- mage, District Deputy President No. 7 Oshawa West, by Sister Luella Pine; Brother Harvey Attwood, Grand - Guardian, Grand Lodge of Ontario, by Brother Cecil French. --Oshawa Times Photo Sister Grace Love, District ty President No, 8 Oshawa Salvation|fast, sent greetings and best Army. Mr. Saunders has been|wishes for continued success a Salvation Army bandsman/and regretted that she was un- but both have been members of the active for over fifty years, playing|4ble to be present. with the Brantford and Oshawa has been active in Sister tion Army Home League. Mrs. Saunders received her the Salva- dress featuring a lace over silk|Elsie McKee. skirt with a side drape of chif-|Oshawa Rebekah Lodge No. 3; fon falling from the waist, She|Joy Rebekah Lodge, Brougham; wore a string of pearls that her|Kinoven Rebekah Lodge, bridegroom of 50 years had pre-|lin; sented to her on their wedding day and carried a purse en- graved with her name and the|from several other lodges. date of 1912, another gift from| Invitations, cards and corre- |Mr. Saunders. Her corsage was|spondence were read by Sister of gold roses. Victoria Magee. Vice Grand Sis- Mr. and Mrs. §S rs re- A After the introductions were Co' fi made, Sister Ann Cockwell and rps bands. Mrs. | Saunders) f°; Flora Purdie on behaif of .. |the guard of honor presented the red roses with love and best guests wearing a baby blue|wishes to Noble Grand Sister bodice and a chiffon over silk| Visitors were welcomed from Brook- and Benevolent Rebekah Lodge, Whitby. Telegrams and cards of greetings were received Marks Forty-Third Birthday ter Francis Cornelius report- ed on the sick and shut-ins, re- grets were expressed that sev- eral of the sisters were sick or confined to the hospital. Noble Grand Sister Elsie Mc- Kee, Vice Grand Sister Francis Cornelius, PNG's Sisters May Skea, Lillian French and Elda Howard were appointed to the by| decoration day committee. A vote of thanks was given to Sister Marie Elliot for con- vening the pot-luck supper held at the last meeting. Birthday greetings were sung to Sister Irene . An initiation was held and the Rebekah Degree. conferred on one candidate. Sister Lillian Pennington was the soloist, accompanied by S<- iter Gladys Morgan. Sister Irene Willis, Captain of the Degree Staff and Sister Victoria Magee, P assistant and the Degree Staff were congratulated on how beautifully the Rebekah Degre was exemplified. One of the highlights of the evening was the presentation to Sister Gladys Morgan of her 40th veterans jewel by her sis- ter, Sister Lottie Baker, of Hor- He Before closing Lodge, Noble Grand Elsie McKee and Sister Dorothy Smith told the Sisters and Brothers of the enjoyable time they had when they recent- ly visited the Sisters and Broth- ers at the Lodge home for the aged in Barrie. Lodge closed in the usual man- ner and all retired to the ban- quet room where refreshments) 7 were served. The birthday cake was cut by Sister Tina Roberts, Mother of Lodge. Sisters Betty McColl and Estelle Sims and committee convened the birthday refresh- ments, It was announced the next meeting would be held May 18, 8.00 p.m. WIFE PRESERVER To patch a garment at knee or elbow, use embroidery hoops to keep fabric taut and avoid puckering. party, it was announced as May] | Sunshine Rebekah MARITIME COUPLE WED HERE A wedding of interest to Bath, New Brunswick, was solemnized in the First Bap- when the Reverend F. N. Swackhammer united in mar- riage Madonna Louise Giber- son and Murray Garrold De Merchant. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Giberson and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard De Merchant, all of Bath, N.B. --Mary's Studio A. E. JOHNSON 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 14V2 King St. East 723-2721 ceived numerous gifts and flowers. The staff at the bank presented the couple with a transistor radio and a bouquet of roses. 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