Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 May 1964, p. 9

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Sati! MR. AND MRS. WALTER COLE Silver Wedding Celebration Music Pupils Give Delightful Program The McLaughlin Public Li- brary was the setting of a pleas- ing piano recital given recently iby the pupils of Marjorie L. Kerr ATOM, RMT. Charles Watson, a singing student of Mrs. Kerr, also fa- vored the audience with two vocal selections. At the close of the concert, the junior and senior club prizes were presented. Those receiving them were, Janet Clark, Debra Gallinger, Jenni- fer Wells, Brenda Stephens, Stu- art Guy, Sally Macdonald, G@arol Weir, Linda Brett, Ste- phen Powell and Joan Weir. were Carol Daniel and Patricia Andrews. Those taking part in the pro- gram were: Janet Clark, Debra Gallinger, bent, Ralph Sonley, Timothy lis Johnston. Lois Goodall, Archer Blizabeth Ukainetz, Linda Pop- ham, George Goreglad, Brenda Stephens, Sharon Watson, Bette Lynn. Osborne, John Morris, Linda Brett, Charlie Popham, Joan and Carol Weir, Susan Murdoch. Stuart Guy, Catherine Sproule, Irene Rechitzki, Sally Macdon- ald, Stephen Powell, Catherine Bateson, Maria Drygala and Gail Mcllveen. bis | Wade, daughter of the late Ed- |ward and Alberta Wade. Mr. and Mrs. Cole were mar- ried, April 26, 1939, at Colum- tus by the Reverend R. H. Wylie. They were attended by \Mr. Arthur Rutter and Mrs. |Cole's sister, Mrs. Rutter. --Oshawa Times Photo The ushers for the evening] ) David McLaren, Jennifer Wells,| Shelly Watson, Catherine Evans] ; . and Alexandra Galbraith, Mur-| | ray Richardson, Maureen Grant,| © Karen Magill, Robert Broad-| | Murdoch, David Popham, Phyl- : Guy, i | ot Everything is new and strange when a fellow is only six months old as this portrait of William Peter Davis shows. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Peter W. Davis, Maine street, RR 1, Oshawa, and Kinette's Meeting Includes Initiation And Nominations The May meeting of the Kin- ette Club of Oshawa, initiation and nomination night, was held Seed WORLD OF WONDER y grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Mi- chael Bilous and Mr, and Mrs. F, Gordon Davis; all of Oshawa. His great grandpar- ents are Mr. amd Mrs. J. E, H. Davis, also of Oshawa. --Photo by Hornsby | Sixth Annual Strawbery Bridge to be held at the Kinsmen Com- ;munity Centre, Wednesday, June 17. The highlight of the evening was the initiation of new mem- |bers, Mrs, Robert Sledziewski, |Mrs. Edward Lukow, Mrs. John Graham, Mrs. John Hruska, OCC Auxiliary . Re-elects President Mrs, George Day was re- elected president of the Ladies' Group of the Oshawa and Dis- trict Old Country Club at its May meeting held recently at Simcoe Hall, Other members elected to office were: vice- president, Mrs. Joseph Finch; secretary, Mrs. Anthony Hay- lock; treasurer, Mrs. Brenda Howard; visiting convener, Mrs. Jack Howard; refreshment com- sn thial diahaatiindiinds att teh tien Goin ee THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 20, 1964 9 business portion of the meeting. Mrs. Anthony Haylock read the minutes and Mrs, Jack Howard, vice-president read the treasur- er's report for Mrs. Brian Whit- marsh who is vacationing in England. The next meeting and the final for this season, will be a potduck supper to be held June 8. The members will be serving refreshments at the Charity Concert this Saturday evening, in the Kinsman Hail. mittee, Mrs. David Boakes, Mrs. Leonard Riley, Mrs. Cari Colbeck, Mrs. Garnet Wiggins, and Mrs. Eugene Hacket; tele- {phone conveners, Mrs. Harry Hammond, Mrs. William Grey, Mrs. James Thompson, and Mrs. Frank Linley, Mrs. Geonge : |Holtom presided for the election of officers. Mrs. Day presided for the UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES KING STREET UCW 2 The May meeting of Unit 2 lof King Street UCW was held in the church lounge recently. _|In the absence of the leader, *\Mrs. Wellington Trainer, Mrs. John Coleman opened the meet- jing with a poem, "Springtime." | Mrs. Harold Buckler took |charge of the devotional period. time."' Mrs, William Short read the scripture lesson. Mrs. Buckler read "The Christian Citizen," taken from the fifth chapter of Mathew and the sixteenth verse -- "Let your light so shine be- fore men." Mrs. Harry Stewart read the minutes, Mrs. William Mitchell gave the treasurer's report and called the roll. There were 14 members present, Mrs. Norman Legge reported there had been 10 home calls and 16 hospital Mrs, Edward Goodman gave a| reading, 'The Glory of Spring-| 2 STORES Make Your Appointment Today Greland STUDIO 21 ATHOL ST. W. 723-3680 T0 PAPAL RICE STRAW RUGS Floral and Abstract designs with large bor- der in colours of Brown, Blue, and Green. 27" x 54" oo... 99c 967 X72 .oceeeiieces ee 4g"x84" 0... DDO SHOP KRESGE'S FOR EARLY SUMMER VALUES!! ose eee OSHAWA Waits For Son's Homecoming DOWNTOWN OSHAWA | that wikis the '|Mrs. Robert Booth and Mrs,|Calls made since the last meet- atthe Hotel Genosha recently Fy aig Wan De Walker," |ine. Refreshments were served Robinson presiding. "| Mrs. Gordon Garrison, past oP Buckler and her' com- Reports were presented by the| president, presented the slate of st u . i "i itt ai :|officers from which next year's home of Mr. Herman Sweetman|and Miss Betty Bigwood, |Mrs. Chester Robinson and Mr. children's peeve sore: cece: [execs will be elected. at the and Mrs. Sweetman, sister of} Mr. Merle Cole, who is aban Mrs. Holmes. During the|),. Carmichael; Hillsdale Manor|June general meeting. Mrs. Cole. (tending Sir George Williams Uni-|evening cards and refreshments] narties| Mrs. Boris Melch;| The meeting was turned over] The table was decorated with) versity, Montreal, presented his| with a large wedding cake were) hoysewife information bureau,|to Mrs. Jams Henderson, spring flowers, candles and a|parents with a gift of money onjenjoyed. 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