Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 May 1964, p. 9

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oa DEG LOLI IS I Oe OR! prepa page er itm a CAROL DANIEL, SUSAN-TAYLOR --Oshawa Times Photo All-Round Cords Presented To Girl Guides of 16th Co. The 16th Guide Company re- \'the bridal party at her home. Tomorrow's Bride " PERSONALS Miss Joy Wicks Feted At Showers Miss Joy Wicks, whose mar- riage to Mr. Gordon McRae will take place tomorrow evening in Albert Street United Church has been feted at several showers. Mrs, Ernie Jones, Marland avenue, assisted by her two daughters, Miss Myrna Jones and Mrs. Norman Parker; and daughter-in-law, Mrs. Ted Jones gave a miscellaneous shower. Mrs. Carl Reid, cousin of the future bride, assisted by Mrs. Arthur Howard and Mrs. Albert Rundle, aunts of the bride-to-be, gave a kitchen-gadget shower. Friends and neighbors, gath- ered at the home of Mrs. Clarke Hubbell, gave a crystal shower, and also presented Miss Wicks with a silver cream and sugar set and crystal candle holders. Mrs. Neil McRae, Jr., assisted) by Mrs. Walter McRae, gave a pantry-shelf shower. The 1964 graduating class of pital, met at the home of Miss Lynda Sanders and presented Miss Wicks with a white heir- loom bedspread. Miss Sanders was assisted by Miss Patricia Kinman, Mrs. Leslie Kinsman, and Mrs, John Sanders. | A miscellaneous shower was given by members of Albert | Street United Church in the Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon was elected district representa- tive of the Victorian Order of Nurses, at the Ontario Confer- ence held recently in Toronto. This district includes, Lindsay, Peterborough, Trenton, Whitby, as well as Oshawa. The Reverend and Mrs. Ver- non Ceara, Brazil, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adelaide avenue west. Mr, and Mrs. Northrop are both mis- sionaries home on furlough. Northrop of Mecejana South America, Fred Ball, Mrs. Kenneth McRae of St. Mary of the People Catholic Women's League is attending the 44th annual CWL Conven- tion being held in the Royal York Hotel today. Mrs. C. H. Vipend showed slides and gave an interesting commentary on life in Malaya in Simcoe Hall on Tuesday evening. She was assisted by nurses, of Oshawa General Hos-|her son, Duncan, who operated the 'projector and by daughters, Dorothy and Pamela and young- er son, Malcolm, who modelled Chinese, styles of dress. Mrs. A, P. Ful- ton, president of the Women's Welfare Mrs. Vipond who was thanked by Mrs. John Harris. Indian and Malayan League, introduced | church hall. | | Following the wedding re- hearsa!l tonight Mrs. Neil Mc- | Rae, Celina street, will entertain music, employ 200 teachers. HAS 200 TEACHERS Europe's largest school of located in Rotterdam, Harmony H and § Elects Executive The 1964-65 executive of the Harmony Home and School As- sociation was elected at the May meeting held this week at the school, with Mrs. Laurie French taking over the reins as THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Mey 14,1964 9 the parents by singing three se- lections under. the direction of Mrs. John Rice with Miss Joyce Fisher playing the accompani- ment, The choir will be com- peting with other schools soon at the Ritson School. Refreshments were served by' the executive. mber has been established here to or- ganize plans to construct a Dutch windmill and a tulip gar- garden as a project. Spring weather is no friend te your furs. new president; vice-president, Mrs. Roland Fleming; treas- urer, Mrs. Joseph Sapinski; sec- retary, Mrs. Stewart Mackie, It wa decided to purchase thelfh crests for the school uniforms. Mr. Rupert Harrison gave a re- port on the Grade 8 trip to To- onto. They visited the two mu- seums and Casa Loma. He an- nounced that field day would bell May 28, the graduation dinner ofr Grade 8 would be June i |closing exercises were set for June 25, and that in future the Kindergarten tea would be held during the second week of Sep- tember. Mr. school choir, Harrison introduced the who entertained DID YOU KNOW? Whether you are going to the cottage or just out for an afternoon's drive . . . the finest Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Daily HAMPTON Cor. Taunton Rd. & Scuogg I Le a FRI.--SAT.--SUN.--10 A.M. TO 11 P.M. MONDAY THRU THURSDAY -- 1 P.M, TO 9 P.M, PHONE 263-2193 2k A NEN SL RE Now's the time to protect your Coats, Jackets or Stoles from the Moths, Heat and Humidity. Place them in the cae, dry climate of our Storage vaults FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY Our complete STORAGE, REPAIRING, and. 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