MR. AND MRS. R AYMOND SCOTT --Oshawa Times Photo Ordained Son Sings Mass For Parents Anniversary Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Scott, Division street, celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary last Sunday, May 24. A mass of thanksgiving was sung at St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, by their son, the Rev- erend James Scott, Cobourg, with the family attending. Mr. and Mrs. Scott have six) children, four sons, David and| Paul at home, Mr. Peter Scott, Oshawa, and Father James Scott, Cobourg and two daugh- ters, Mrs. Frank Meyer (Mar- garet Rose) and Mrs. Paul Law- rence (Carol Ann), both of Osh- awa, The family entertained their parents at a dinner ja the Cor vair Room, Hotel Genosha. Guests at the dinner were the Right Reverend Paul Dwyer, the Reverend L. T. McGough and the Reverend Alfred G. Quesnelle, Father Scott made a presentation to his parents from the family. | A reception was held at the family residence, in the aftern- noon, from Ottawa, Toronto, Lindsay, Barry's Bay and Uxbridge. with guests attending '|herd"' |awa, They were gowned alike in Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 *|§ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Moy 28, 1964 Married recently in Trinity United hurch, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs, James Hugh Car- son Houston are making their home at 231 Marland avenue, Oshawa. The 'bride,the former Linda Ann Colwell, Reg. N. is - the |\daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Eric A. Colwell of Bowmanville and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Hugh Houston of Whitby and the late Mr. Houston. The Reverend W. K. Hous- lander performed the cermeony assisted by the Reverend Ed- ward Colwell, the bride's cousin. The soloist, Mrs. A. A. Merkley, sang' 'The Lord Is My Shep- by Liddle and 'My World" by Geehl, and was ac- companied by Mr. Arthur Col- lison. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor- length gown of white onganza over taffeta. The fitted bodice was designed with a sweetheart neckline and lily-point sleeves. The sheath skirt was softly bell- ed and the long train was attached at the waist by a beauty bow. A crown of seed pearls and rhinestones held her billowing veil of tulle. She car- ried a bouquet of large shasta daisies, yellow sweetheart roses and ivy trails. Miss Diana Dennis, Oshawa, was the maid of honor and the attendants were Miss Lynda Morrison Reg. N. a classmate of the bride, and Mrs. Gary Ferguson Reg. N., all: of Osh- floortength pale yellow organza over taffeta, descending in tiers Mr. And Mrs. James H. C. Houston Making Their First Home Here with a white dotted Swiss over- skirt and bouffant sleeves and a daisy wreath on her hair. She carried a white basket of the same flowers. Mr. David Gibson of Whitby was best man and ushering were Mr. Bruce Colwell, Bow- manville, and Mr. David Hous- ton, Whitby. A reception followed at the church, Receiving, the bride's mother wore an original sheath dress and matching coat of im- ported pink shantung; a pink nylon organza cloche hat and a corsage of deep pink sweetheart roses. Assisting, the bride- groom's mother wore al pale blue linen sheath with} matching three-quarter coat,) hat to match and beige acces-| sories with a corsage of pale pink 'roses. | the eastern coast and in New York City. For travelling the bride donned a navy blue boucle} shift dress and matching coat} with a yellow cloche hat, navy) blue and yellow accessories and a corsage of yellow sweetheart roses, | Guests were present Oshawa, Whitby, Brampton, Cobourg, Ottawa, tice and Prestonvale. if. The honeymoon was spent onjitceif, here's a crimson cran-|grapefruit halves, fresh fruit |berry grapefruit halves, japple, Make a recipe of the syrup anditail overnight. The cranberry |store in the refrigerator to use)jyice permeates the fruit and |during the week. from}1 Toronto, |1 Peterborough, Harmony, Cour-|slightly thickened, about 15 mi utes. Let cool. The syrup wi A HEALTHY STAkT FOR THE DAY Cranberry Juice Cocktail Perks Up Spring Breakfasts To make spring-time break-,thicken more on cooling. Makes asts as cheeny as the season|1 cup. Excellent to spoon over to spoon over|cup, waffles or pancakes. sliced pine-|' Try soaking assorted dried segments.|fruit in cranberry juice cock- syrup or orange jno cooking is required. The juice \thickens as the fruit soaks in it, CRANBERRY SYRUP tho, cup cranberry juice cocktail cup sugar Boil ingredients toge ther until|beverage mix cranberry juice n-|half and half with prune juice, y\apricot nectar, orange juice or pineapple. juice. All kinds from a small bow at the waist) and the fitted bodices were com-| plemented by puff sleeves.| . mixed fruit juice combinations are possible. | . | Register Tuesday |For 'Y' Day Camp Plans for the annual Day |Camp at the Oshawa YWCA jare getting under way and those |wishing to take part in this in- For. a_ refreshing breakfast| | OGH Auxiliary LODGES AND SOCIETIES Marks Gift Shop's 7th Anniversary A beautifully decorated birth- day cake graced the tea table BETA SIGMA PHI (Phi Phi Chapter) The semi-monthly meeting of Beta Sigma Phi, Phi Phi Chap- n McLaughlin Halj on Tuesd afternoon, May 19, to mark the 7th anniversary of the opening of the Gift Shop. Under the capable convenership of Mrs. J. G. Carter, this important 'branch of the Auxiliary has made excellent progress, each year showing a substantial in- crease over the previous one. The Oshawa General Hospital Women's Auxiliary meeting was conducted by the pr t, Mrs, nurses and their friends in the cafeteria of the hospital, and a luneheon to. be held at the Osh- awa Golf Club, June 1, at one o'clock, Tentative plans for autumn projects are already under way. After adjourning, a pleasant social hour. was enjoyed, with Mrs. J. G, Carter presiding at the tea table, ter, was eld recently at the home of Miss Margaret Me- Diarmid. : It was decided to invite the mothers of the members to the last meeting in June. This will be a model meeting and a spe- cial speaker will be invited. The members. welcomed & new transferee from Edmonton, Mrs. Lloyd Schmelzle, who re4 cently moved to Oshawa, The next mecting will be held at the home of Mrs. Donald Me- Clennan, Premier apartments, Marland avenue. C. D. Russell; Mrs. Neil Felt read the minutes and Mrs. C. M. Elliott gave the treasurer's report in the absence of Mrs. W. F. Marshall. The president requested that a letter of thanks be sent to Mrs. Daniel Derumaux, Grooms avenue, expressingappreciation for her kindness in supplying knitted articles for the Gift Shop. In the absence of Mrs, Lang- maid, Mrs, Cousins reported that the library cart had made four visits during the month of April, and that 218 books and 90 periodicals had been distributed. Mrs. Mann reported that at the April meeting eignt spreads, 13 gowns and eight pairs of slip- pers were received, while 12 spreads and six gowns were given out. ' Up-coming activities being planned for the Graduating Class of '64 include the Bacca- laureate Service in the King Street United Church on Sun- day evening, May 31 to be fol- jowed by a social hour for the eo) 0 year old pans still shine like new with Brillol" Mrs, Betty Chandler, Don Mills, Ontario FLOWERS OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE FARMERS MARKET OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NOON UNTIL 9 P.M. FRUIT -- VEGETABLES -- PLANTS HONEY & FRESH EGGS _s CENTRE Their headdresses were circlets) of daisies and they carried| round bouquets of daisies and| ivy trails on silver chains, | Miss' Madelaine Merkley, | Bowmanville, the flower gir!/ wore a pale yellow taffeta dress jteresting program are utged to jregister early as only 150 can be enrolled. Girls in the age group of 8-12 jwill have the opportunity of jlearning Indian crafts, sports and games as well as music, drama and dancing. Swimming at the Rotary pool will also be jone of the activities. The camp will run four days a week, from June 29 to July 16 and registration dates are June 2 and 3 from 2-5 p.m. at the "yr, The Leadership Training Griup will be included among! the 30 counsellors, both junior) and senior, who will be assist-| ing Mrs. Mary Johnson, the} camp director: Parents' Night will bring to a close these three weeks of fun} and fellowship. Leg hte ido, UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES PMA CLUB The Pleasant Monday After- noon Club met for its week by meeting in the Legion Hall with the president, Mrs, George V. Lee, presiding. Final plans for the annual outing were made. A chartered bus will leave the Legion Hall for Hamilton at 8.30 p.m. a.m. on June 15. Outing fund sav- ings cards must be in by next week, June 1, and the meeting will commence at 2.00 p.m. Mrs, Frank McLellan has been invited to show pictures of her trip to Japan and the Middle East countries, : Miss Millicent Luke will be!) the guest speaker June 8. The) annual family picnic will be}; held July 8, at Lakeview Park.|/ At the conclusion of the meet-|/ ing refreshments were served! : | by Mrs. R. G. Collison and Mrs, | ; A E Ye = | ENGAGEMENT | Olive Harrison. | \% Mr. and Mrs. George M.| Doctor and Mrs. Frederick} LEGION AUXILIARY No. 43 | {\Waite, Oshawa, wish to an-| Albert Cuddy, Whitby, an-/ The Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal]! _\mounce the engagement of their|nounce the engagement of their Canadian Legion Branch 43, held| 7 '|daughter, Brenda Joyce, to Mr.|daughter, Susan Jane, to Mr. the weekly meeting with presi-| 7 -|Roy Munro Ingram, son of Mrs.|Dougas Scott Richardson, son dent, Mrs. Norman McEvers,|/ ,|William Ingram, Cobourg, andjof Mr. and Mrs. George) presiding. A complete financial) P i ' _|the late Mr. Ingram. The wed-|Grainger Richardson, Toronto. | report of recent bazaar was|/ il |ding is to take place on Sat-|The marriage is to take place} given by the treasurer, Mrs.|/ '\urday, June 27, 1964, at 3.00/on Saturday, June 27, at 4.00 Leslie Brown. Mrs. Alyn Elliott) / é p.m, in Northminster United| Trinity College Chapel, Toronto. gave a report on the rummage| : +|\Church, Oshawa. j Se ie sale and Mrs, James Anderson , A | ENGAGEMENT gave the catering report. It. was | AT HOME -- | Mr. and Mrs. Gordon J. decided to purchase a special] | Mrs. William Hopkins, Sr.,/Glenney, Whitby, announce the type of wheel chair for a crip-|/ Ashburn, Ontario, will be atjengagement of their daughter, | pled girl. The one now in use|: home to her relatives, friends|Marion Evelyn, to Mr. Murray} willbe donated to the Oshawa _jand neighbors on Thursday,|Lynn Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nelson, Castle-| General Hospital. The annual] 7 ,|June,4, 1964, from 6.30 p.m. to . e-| 25-year membership dinner will] / '19.00 'p.m. on the occasion of/ton, Ontario. The marriage will] be held at 7 p.m. on June 9. her 80th birthday. take place on Saturday, June Tickets are 50 cents. A charter-} # wintes a cients 27, 1964, at 2.30 p.m. in Whitby ed bus will leave the Legion| p ENGAGEMENT [Baptist Church. Hall at 1 p.m. on June 17 for| Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Godfrey |_--__. sare the annual visit to Sunnybrook A wish to announce the engage-| Hospital. Fare is $1.10, Mrs.) aa |ment of their daughter, Helen) Eric Jacklin, transportation TWO CANDLES MARK HER CAKE lTlene, to Mr. Michael Edward| : |Roome, son of Mr. and Mrs. leon = ; |John W. Roome, all of Oshawa. iota eid bagi og Susan Madge Allingham will grandmother, Mrs, Henry 0. |The marriage is. to take place} a will gi 4 en. igre blow out two candles on her Seaver, Cyprus River, Mani- |on Saturday, June 27, 1964, in n tings oe Agar ; i toba p.m, in Centre Street United July and August. The fall ba-| birthday cake this afternoon. --Photo by Hornsby ' Church zaar will be held November 24) She is the daughter of Mr. | : Okie i with Mrs. Alyn Elliott as con-) ang Mrs. James Allingham, | yener. Business meeting next) Queen street, Port Perry. Her | Tuesday, June 2 at 7.30 p.M-|crandparents are Mr, and | ' | Mrs. Lloyd Allingham, Som- | 2 Binet merville avenue, and Mr. and.| { : Mrs. William Bowman, Sim- | The regular business meet- coe street south, all of Osh- | ing of St. Mark's WA Afternoon) awa, Her great-grandmothers Branch was held Thursday| are Mrs. Frederick Seaver, afternoon in the church hall. | Oshawa and rs. Robert The president, Mrs. Walter} Allingham, Athens, Ontario. Meens, presided and led in! Susan also has a great-great- prayers and the general con- fession. Mrs. Colin Park read the scripture and Mrs. C. A. Keith was pianist. | The jenn tangy Ae Se PO Manor for Red Cross| Mrs. Ernest Pope, the theasur-|Werk, June 2. Mrs. W. W.| ; ' fe by Mrs Cross reported that the GA's ers report was given by MYS.lattended their festival at T. A. Boughton. Mrs. H. M.!orillia, Beamish read the correspond-| 4 pot juck luncheon was ence. The members were re- ' ri i jplanned for the closing meet- minded of the Deanery meet- ing. | ing at Port Whitby, June 10. Mrs. Fred Watson, Mrs. Ern- Refreshments were served by est Pope, Mrs. Walter Meens|Mrs. J. J, Pugh and Mrs, H. W.| and Mrs. Colin Parks will visit|Packer, He it TO WED SATURDAY Saturday, June 27, is the date set for the wedding of Miss Brenda Joyce Waite to Mr. Roy William Ingram, according to an announce- ment made today by Miss Waite's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Waite. The SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT , JUNE 27 future bridegroom is the son of Mrs. William Ingram; Cobourg, and the late Mr. Ingram. The ceremony is to take place at 3 o'clock in the afternoon in. Northminster United Church, Oshawa. THE BIG PINK SOAP PADS" WITH EXTRA PADS LIN THE BOX! sapnenecsnmncen Heit 30 pli-tone Tone-Craft PLASTIC FLAT FINISH SO MMMLAREPELS DIRT! A TRULY ANTI-MAGNETIC PAINT THAT DIRT WON'T CLING TOO! 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