Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Jun 1964, p. 12

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12 THEOSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June 17, 1964 MRS. RALPH CAMPBELL, cheques from the Oshawa Old other. $100. From left to right Camipbell, Mrs. Stanley \toured the Henry House Mu- corresponding secretary of the Oshawa and District Cerebral Palsy Parent Council for Crip- pled Children receives 'two Country Club. The club raised $772 for, the organization at a Variety Night, and the Ladies' Group of the club added ano- are: Mrs. Jack Howard, vice- president, the Ladies' Group, Mrs. Brian Whitmarsh, trea- surer, the Ladies' Group, Mrs. Wilkinson, treasurer, the Old | ps Club ahd David Boakes, vice-president. --Oshawa Times Photo . lany or all of the club members|executive members elected: Old Country Club Gives Cheque « visit the school, located on|press representative, Mr. Eu- {Bloor Street East, to see for! gene Hackett; and editor, Mrs. . themselves what is being done Ted Veenhoff. To Cerebral Palsy Parents vi ite:money raises" Mr. Leonard Riley, chairman,|tive was very well acclaimed p i and the other 1963-64 executive| by the general membership and The annual general members-| cheque for $772.00. Bey na scnstIGat the yesrs business| a' apetial appointnsent. ler recog- ship meeting of the Oshawa and was the entire proceeds of a SP©-) .fto which elections took place|nition of his able services was District Old Country Club was|cial charity concert called "Sat-/for the coming year. The re-|made, of a life membership in held on Saturday evening, Junejurday Night Out" held on May sults of these are as follows: | the Oshawa and District Old 13, 1964, at the Kinsmen Com-/23, 1964, |president, Mr. David Boakes;|Country Club to the retiring munity Centre, with a good' 'The Ladies' Group treasurer,| vice-president, Mr. Georgelpresident Mr. Leonard Riley, turnout of members attending.|Mrs. Brian Whitmarsh also|Day; -secretary, Mr. Arthur|who as one of the original few, Prior to the meeting a pre-| presented Mrs. Campbell with a|Watts; treasurer, Mrs, Stanley| formulated this club eight years sentation was made to Mrs.|cheque for $100.00. This was| Wilkinson; membership, Mrs.jago. -- Ralph Campbell of the Oshawa raised by various activities. George Holtom; building fund,|) Mention was also made that, Cerebral Palsy Association, by Mrs. Campbell, on behalf of|Mr. Alex Air; Ladies' Group,|the club membership has more the treasurer of the' OShawalthe Cerebral Palsy ssociation| Mrs. George Day; entertain-'than doubled during the past and District Old Country Club,| accepted with gra thanks| ment, Mr. Tony Haylock. year and already the Entertain- Mrs. Stanley Wilkinson of al this presentation and invited| There were also two non-!ment Committee have made YOU GETA The choice of the new execu-|--_ some important bookings for the coming season which prom- ises plenty of variety for all our. members. , After delightful refreshments served by the Ladies' Group; Mr. George Day introduced Mr. and Mrs. John Smith,. formerly of Barnet, London, England and| Charles R. Thomas Dorothy E. Willson 2" a semi-bateau neckline: Her) Wed At Brougham St. John's United Chur.ch,| phanotis, Brougham, Ontario was the set-) the front. centre panel trimmed with appliques of Chantilly lace,| headdress was of orahge blos-) soms 'holding .a' shirred cascade, veil of waist-length, She carried a bouquet of red roses and ste- The maid of honor was Miss now residing in Pickering, .On-\ting recently for the marriage of: Patricia Gray, Brougham, and tario, who have been in Canada! Dorsthy. Elaine W illson,|the other attendant was. Mrs: only four weeks and already are Brougham, to Charles Richard James Blair, Don Mills: The members of the Oshawa and/Thomas,, Stouffville. The|flower girl was Miss Catherine Disrict Old Country Club.|bride' is "the. daughter of Mr. Coakwell, Glenview, Pickering. Mr. Smith entertained the mem-|alid Mrs: 'George Willson, They were gowned alike' 'in bers on his piano accordian,|Broughatn; and the bridegroom } is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mel-|taffeta dresses, The skirts were playing many old country num-/15 | 2 ' bers. Mr. William Fullerton. ac-!vilie- Thomas, Stouffville. companied Mr. Smith on. the and Mr. George Day led a. sing-| Ronald. -Rogerson, a-long which concluded the even-|sang 'The Wedding Prayer' and "Q-Perfect Love" a¢com- Alan Clark, ing's activities. Anyone wishing to 'join the|panied 'by Oshawa and District Old Coun-|'Greenwood. try Club may do so by contact: ing Mrs, George Holtom at 728- Mr. shrimp colored organza over] full at sides and back with a to and Mr. Bruce Willson,| with white qecessories and Brougham. | corsage of yelfow roses. ; For the reception held at the) As the couple left for th Bo-Peep Restaurant, Scarbor-| honeymoon in Nassau, the pride ough, the bride's mother receiv-| was wearing a white pri nted ed, wearing a turquoise lace|silk sheath with a pale sheath with matching accessor-|quoise coat and white ies and a corsage of pink roses.|ies. On their return the The bridegroom's mother assist-|will reside at the ed, wearing a mauve sheathiCourt Apartments, Whi The Reverend A. E. Cresswell] front centre panel tucked and banjo. Mrs, Ernest Mcllwreath| officiated' and. the 'soloist, Mrs. tonal , 'Brougham, |dresses featured French sleeves trimmed with -- bows. The and 'semi-bateau necklines, They quets of pink and white carna- Given in marriage 'by her/|tions, father, the bride wore a formal 3878, They will be made very|white nylon over taffeta. gown, Mr. William Ross, Stouffville, was best man.:and -the ushers welcome. The club now have, styled on-the princess line with'were Mr. Norman Mills, Toron- members from all over the| world. COUPLES CLUB The Couples Club. of. Centre Street United Church recently|] seum. Followin; this, they went to a restaurant for refreshments, It was decided the June meet-, ing would be in the form of a picnic to be held June 21, at the Provincial Park. 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