Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Jun 1964, p. 7

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a MRS. LORNA BOYD, left, vision is seen with Mrs. Joyce Oshawa and district, ; i i- 1 , the newly-installed, line Chapter president. president of the Canadian Di- Chalmers, the newly-installe i lg Charter Oshawa and District Chapter Of National Secretaries Association The Toronto Chapter of the|la, Barnett, Oshawa Business|sion of The National Secretar- Shore- National Secretaries Associa-|College; Mrs. Barbara Bowen tion, International, sponsored) and Mrs. Claire Locke -- Dun- the chartering of the Shoreline|lop Canada Limited, Whitby; Chapter (Ajax, Pickering, Osh-|Mrs. Joyce Chalmers -- Office awa and Whitby) at the YWCA/ Overload C. Ltd., Oshawa; Miss in Oshawa last Tuesday even-|Marjorie Harrison and Mrs. ing. Verna M. Littlefield -- Rey- The invocation was given by|nolds Extrusion Co. Ltd., Osh- the Reverend T. R. Norman of|awa; Mrs. Esme Hill -- Leece St. Paul's United Church in|Neville of Canada Ltd., Ajax; Ajax, followed by the welcome|Mrs. Leona McAdam -- Du- address by Miss Audrey Correll,| Pont of Canada Ltd., Whitby; ies Association FUTURE PLANS Mrs. Joyce Chalmers, presi- dent, was presented with the gavel by Miss Correll.. Mrs, Chalmers expressed her sincere thanks to the many guests for attending and to the Toronto Chapter for the enthusiasm and support in procuring this new chapter. She outlined tentative plans for activities in the com- Weamen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, June 27, 1964 7 Miss Janet: Mainds, whose marriage takes place at '3 o'clock this afternoon, to Dr. Theodore William Cherewaty, has been honored at a number of showers and parties. A miscellaneous shower was held at the Ukrainian National Federation Hall,on Bloor street, where the hostesses for the oc- casion were Mrs. Andrew Czere- waty, Mrs. Fred Tureski, Mrs. Harry Bodnarchuk and Mrs, Michael Bashucki. Mr, and Mrs. William Bucha- nan, Humewood avenue opened their home for a miscellaneous shower with the hostess Mrs. Buchanan, "being assisted by Miss Marion Buchanan. Janet Mainds, Bride Of Today Feted At Pre-Nuptial Showers A personal shower was given by the maid of honor, Miss Janet Walsh and the three other attendants, Miss Maureen Le- vine, Miss Lynda Lawrie and Mrs. Raymond Gilchrist at the home of Mrs. Peter Levine, with Mrs. Levine assisting the attendants. Miss Mainds and Dr, Chere- waty were guest of honor at a dinn@r party given by Mrs. Lloyd Gardner, Glenview street. Following the rehearsal Thur- day evening the bridal party was entertained at the home of the bride --elect's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Colin Courtney Mainds Kendal] avenue. "HAPPY ONE-YEAR OLD Tommy is one year old to- day and he looks very. happy about it. He is Thomas Wil- liam Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Scott, Stacey avenue. He is a grandson of Mrs. L, Fowler, Oshawa and of Mr. Thomas Scott, Perth, Ontario, Tommy also has a Mrs. C. L. Elliott New President _ Bokhara Court, Ladies' Shrine The Oshawa and district mem- ; bers of Bokhara Court, No. 22, j Ladies Oriental Shrine of North America Incorporated held a meeting at the home of Mrs Elmer Pollard, Courtice. Several members from Osh- awa had attended the tea held at the home of Mrs. William Smith, Edgehill drive in Toron- to. All the sewing articles for the Crippled Children's Hos- pitals were displayed. An invitation from the Niag- ara Peninsula Ladies Shrine Club was received and accept- ed. Ten Oshawa and district members were their guests at a Pot Luck supper and attended their meeting in the evening. Conveners gave their annual reports. : Election of officers was as | follows: Immediate past presi- dent, Mrs. Leonard Brockle- hurst; president, Mrs. C. L, El- liott; vice-president, Mrs. T. C. Russell; sec.-treas., Mrs. El- mer Pollard; sick and sunshine) and phoning, Mrs. .Harold Pow-| less; sewing convener, Mrs.) George Russell; ways and means, Mrs,. Charles Warren; refreshments, Mrs. John K. Glo- MRS. C, L. ELLIOTT TO BE ARBITRATOR? TORONTO (CP) -- The Globe and Mail says that Carl Gold- enberg of Montreal has been se- -- by the Canadian Labor ongress as its permament ar- ver; membership, Mrs. Stanley)pitrator of jurisdictional dis- |Bowers. putes Between OCLC affiliates. The draw was. conducted by|The Toronto paper said Friday brother Richard and a sister Mrs. Ewart Alger and won by|Mr. Goldenberg, one of Can- Debbie. --Aldsworth Photography PERSONALS Mrs. Roy Bishop of St. Peters- burg, Florida, has been spend- ing the past week as the guest of Mrs. G. D. Conant, "Buena) to return September 5. Vista", Simcoe street south. Mrs. John McLean and Mrs. George Ulrich, Jarvis street, were hostesses at a surprise afternoon tea on Thursday for the neighbors and friends of Mrs. Fred Morris who is mov- ing to another part of the city. A pleasant afternoon was spent and Mrs. Morris was presented with a gift of television tables. Mrs. Morris expressed thanks for the gift and the kindness to lher as neighbors and. friends. president of the Toronto Chap-|Mrs. Joan McGinnis -- Eli ter. jLilly and Co. (Canada) Ltd.,/the various committees. The A brief talk on "What is|Scarborough; Mrs Nancy Pol-|chapter hoped to build up its NSA" was given by Mrs. Metajlard -- Coulter Manufacturing|membership by the fall when Von Moller, Toronto Chapter! Co. Ltd, -- Oshawa; Mrs. Mary/regular monthly meetings will "Secretary of the Year" The|Tilk -- Duplate Canada Limit-/commence. She extended an in- ing year to be carried out by National Secretaries Association|ed, Oshawa; Mrs. Dora Turner|vitation to secretaries interest-| was founded in 1942 and be-|-- Drew Chemical Limited,|ed in joining this chapter or in came international in 1953 with|Ajax; and Miss Marilyn Wel-lobtaining further information the installation of the first Ca-jdon of General Printers Limit-|concerning the NSA and CPS nadian chapter. It is a non-|ed, Oshawa. to contact her at her residence profit, non-union, non-partisan,| The officers of the newly Ajax 942-3020 or office 728-9431, non-sectarian association whose|formed Shoreline Chapter were|or Mrs. Mary Tilk, chairman of| j members pursue a continuing]installed by Mrs. Lorna Boyd, the membership committee at Mr, and Mrs. James Macdon- ald, Hillside avenue, have as their guests his brother and her sister, Mr. and Mrs. David Mac- Donald of Sussex, New Bruns- wick, who are also visiting a third brother, Mr. John .Mac- Donald and Mrs. MacDonald, Cubert street. Mrs. William Frances, Wolf- ville, Nova Scotia, is visiting -\her cousin, Mrs. James Mac- Donald and Mr. MacDonald, | Ses me aie 3 program of education and pro-|president of the Canadian Divi- fessional development. The as- in ralsing the standards of see-|CO- Workers Honor /retarial performance, which has| / teen evident from the greater Marion Cuthbertson attention given this profession : by both business and educa-| On Tuesday evening June 23, tors. |a group of about 60 present Miss Doreen Winter, CPS,|22d former co-workers and spoke on the CPS (Certified |{tiends, gathered at the Oshawa Professional Secretary), a sta-\G0lf Club for a dinner party in tus achieved by. successtully honor of Miss Marion Cuthbert- completing an examination de-|S01 on the occasion of her re- veloped and administered by the|tirement from employment with Institute for Certifying Secre-\S°neral Motors. : taries. This examination is the| During the evening, Miss direct result of the need for|D0rs Annis presented Miss : .|Cuthbertson with a pearl neck- education and to set the stan lace and a silver tray, to com- vont pene pert: memorate the occasion. Reeve Quantrill of Whitby,| The group was entertained by was present and extended greet--Mrs. Cathy Randall of Ux- bridge, who sang two solos, sts. may to she many gee entitled "Alice Blue Gown" and INITIATION 'May You Always', accom- This was followed by the ini-|panied at.the piano by Mrs. tiation of the charter members,|Joan Henwood. conducted by Miss Audrey Gor-| Miss Marilyn Scott rell, Members include Mrs, Stel-'at the piano for group singing. YESTERDAY WAS HIS BIRTHDA assisted | 728-4944, | A social hour followed with light refreshments. Among the many guests were members of! the Lakeland Chapter of Admin-} istrative Management. Society, jrepresentatives from the various firms with which the charter members are associated, and} several other guests. | | Helen 1. Godfrey _ Is Honored Guest | Showers, Parties Miss Helen Ilene Godfrey,| White of Whitby. |whose marriage takes place at) The Reverend John M. Smith 4:00 p.m. today in Centre Street) officiated. Mrs. D. E. Williams United Church, to Mr. Michael|sang "The Lord's Prayer' and Edward Roome, has been wide-|"O Perfect Love" and was ac- ly entertained at showers and/companied by Mrs. Jack. Bea- parties. ton. Mrs. William Godrey, Agnes| The bride who was given in street, held a miscellaneous|marriage by her father, was shower at her home, assisted by| gowned in carnation white, pure Miss Marjory Godfrey and Miss|silk organza over taffeta. The jllene Godfrey. | bodice, with scoop neckline and | Mrs. Fred Carey, Gordon St.,|lilypoint sleeves, was enriched was hostess at. a personal|with re-embroidered Alencon shower, where the co - hostesses|/ace and seed pearls which also were Miss Irene Carey and Mrs,|¢mbellished the front of the con- John Hurlburt, great - grand-|trolled skirt. Deep folds lent mother of the future bride. fullness to the back which flow- Mrs. Harry E. Skinner, Min-|ed into a chapel train from a den avenue, held a miscellan-|self rose at the waist. A head- |eous shower at her home for the|dress. of pearlized flowerets and \bride - elect's co - workers at|leaves held her bouffant veil of | Walker's Store. pure~silk illusion and she car- Mrs. Gledwyn Maclean held/ried a bouquet of white orchids la miscellaneous shower at her|with stephanotis and ivy. |home on Conant street. Her co-| Mrs. Gordon Found, Cooks- hostess was Mrs. Brian Wiess. | ville, was the matron of honor Mrs. Raymond Drinkle, Ridge-|and the attendants were Miss lway avenue, held-a miscellan-|Lynda Higgins, Oshawa, and leious shower at her home, where|Mrs, John Keys, Whitby. Miss Donna Drinkle and Miss| They were dressed alike in iC Stradeski were co -semi-formal gowns of cotillion | hostesses. blue satin-peau, featuring scoop The 19th Oshawa Cub Pack necklines, elbow sleeves and |presented Miss Godfrey, who is|bell-shaped skirts. Matching their assistant cubmaster with|floral headdresses held wispy |a hammered aluminum casse- veils of silk illusion. The ma- | role. : tron of honor ¢arried a. cres- | Following the wedding re- cent-shaped bouquet of pink car- |hearsal, last night the bridal nations and white roses and the |party was entertained at the,others carried similar arange- | home of the bride's parents, Mr.) ments of white carnations and. jand Mrs. Gerald Godfrey, Gati-|pink roses. 'neau street. Mr. John Keys of Whitby was In St. Mark's United Church, last Saturday afternoon, Law- rence Edwin Higgins, son of Mr. jand Mrs. Edwin Royce Higgins of Oshawa, took as his bride Judith Elizabeth, daughter of {Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wesley PICTURED AT RECEPTION Lawrence Higgins Takes Bride, Judith E. White of Whitby | Hillside avenue. Mrs. Frank Linley and sons, Kenneth and Bryan, are flying \from Malton tomorrow to Eng- 1 spend the ~Ireland Studio best man and ushering were| Mr. Gordon Found, Cooksville and Mr, Edward Long, Toronto, For the reception in the church hall, the bride's mother wore a suit pink linen sheath and matching jacket, trimmed with white beading. Her acces- sories were white and pink and she wore a white gardenia corsage. The bridegroom's mo- ther, assisting, wore a blue silk) shantung sheath with matching] jacket; white accessories and a! corsage of pink Sweetheart} roses. | Later the couple left for a honeymoon in the New England| States and will return to reside} at 945 Simcoe street north, Osh-| awa. | For travelling the bride chose| a two-piece dress and jacke? of turquoise shantung with accents] of turquoise poli.a dots on white; | white accessories and a corsage} of white orchids. Guests were present from Oshawa, Pickering, Toronto,| Port Credit, Hamilton, Barrie,| Ottawa and Montreal. JULY BRIDE The engagement is announc- ed today of Miss Maple Kath- arine Brown, Raglan, to Den- nis Harold Wray, also-of Rag- lan. Miss Brown, the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Brown, is a graduate of Port to Teachers' College and is on the staff of Harmony School in Oshawa. Mr. Wray is the Wray, The marriage is to take place on July 25 in Kedron | United Church, --Ireland Studio When you need "HOME-NURSING" Call a V.0.N. Nurse 725-2211 'Home-Nursing Care for ERY @ WIFE ER Packing a suitcase? Pad folds | Of garments with plenty of gath- jered tissue paper and foil wrin- 'kles. | This young lad is John! David Thompson, who became | four years old yesterday. He is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Eldon Thompson, Athol street west and is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Gatto, Oshawa, DRUG STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY --Photo by Hornsby | 12:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. || 300 KING ST. WEST must tak PHONE 728-6277 SECRETARIAL STENOGRAPHER REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY A permanent Senior Position . . . only qualified | applicants will be considered . . . must be matricula- tion graduate with a minimum of 3 years experience MEDICAL PHARMACY | on working conditions and employee benefits. e dictation in shorthand . . . excellent Roy | Perry High School and Toron- | son of Mrs. Reid Dickie, Rag- | lan, and the late Mr. Russell | POWELL DRUGS 35% SIMCOE ST. NORTH PHONE 725-4734 North Simcoe Pharmacy Ltd. 909 SIMCOE ST. NORTH TA FE PRESERVER Dribble candle wax over fire- place or barbecue kindling. Reply in writing . . . giving full particulars to... BOX A.4. THE OSHAWA TIMES fe 86 KING STREET EAST, OSHAWA ALL REPLIES HELD IN STRICT CONFIDENCE Fires start quickly; you use up candle stubs, =f, PHONE 723-3418 summer visiting relatives. Many bon-voyage parties have been jheld for them and they expect Toronto guests at the Peter- Read wedding last Saturday in- cluded Mr. and Mrs, George |Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Norman | Read, Miss Lillian Brooks, Miss Margaret Johnson, Mr. and |Mrs, Harry Roy; from Oakville were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Walton, Mr. Grant Walton, Mr. Steven Walton, Miss Sandra Walton, Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Brown; other guests from out of town 'were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Read, Don Mills; Miss Ruth Conrad, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. J. Gyurik and Mr. and Mr |Charles IHes, all of Ajax; Mr. jand Mrs. Donald Snelgrove, {Brooklin; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer |Brock, Willowdale; Mr. and Mrs, Robert Lee, Simcoe, and {Miss Kathleen Pye of Lanca- ' shire, England, Last week Mrs. S. V. Barlow, president of the Oshawa Histor- ical Society, attended the annual |meeting of the Ontario Society at Brantford for four days dur- Ing which delegates were en- tertained by many knowledge- able speakers, discussions and tours of the district. Among the sites visited were the home of Mrs. Annie Hoodless, co-founder of the Women's Institute; the Brant Museum where a plaque premier of Ontario was unveil- ed; the Graham Bell home- stead; Her Majesty's Chapel of the Mohawks where a lecture on the Indian people and the eight new stained glass windows was given by Canon W. J. Zimmer- man; the Mohawk Institute for Indian children, the Six Nations Reserve; the Council House at Oshwegen and Pauline John- son's home at Chiefswood. A highlight was the Indian pro- gram following a banquet in the longhouse at Oshwegen. HOUSEHOLD HINT Mix vinegar and ammonia |with water, pour 'into spray \top bottle for washing windows. |Polish dry with a sheet of newspaper. Windows sparkle, were no lint, no rags to \Mrs. C. L. Elliott. jada's leading labor mediators | Refreshments were served by|and arbitrators, will fill the new the hostess assisted by Mrs.jrole as part of an overhaul by John Glover. |the CLC of its procedures -for Meetings will resume again in dealing with jurisdictional con- the fall. | here LLB SELATAN SOCIAL NOTICES -- PEOPLE WITH WHOM ENGAGEMENT | EVERYTHING ALWAYS Mr..and Mrs, Richard Calli-| of the Hon. A. S. Hardy an early! GOES RIGHT ARE son wish to announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Sadie Stevenson, to Douglas) Eugene Lavender, son of Mr.| and Mrs. Nelson Lavender, all] of Oshawa. The wedding is to take place on Saturday, August! 1, 1964, at 3.00 p.m. in Knox Presbyterian Church, Oshawa. | ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announc-) ed of Elizabeth Ann Johnston,| daughter. of Mrs, Charles Ray) Johnston, Madoc, Ontario, and/ the late Mr. Johnston, to Mr.) Campbell Angus Colin Fraser,| son of Mr. and Mrs. Colin A.| Fraser, Toronto. The marfiage) will take place on Saturday,| July 25, 1964 at 3.00 p.m. in Madoc, Ontario. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brown, Raglan, announce the engage-| ment of 'their only daughter, | Maple Katharine, to Dennis Harrold Wray, son of Mrs. Reid Dickie, Raglan, and the late Mr. Russell Wray. The marriage is PEOPLE WHO SEE OPPORTUNITITES AND GRASP THEM!!! PARENTS ! one of the finest opportunities you can make availoble to || your young people is to register them for the Summer School Business Training at the Oshawa } Business College SCHOOL SUMMER BEGINS THURSDAY, JULY 2nd, 1964 Students may attend one of two sessions 9:00 a.m. -- 11:00 a.m. to take place on Saturday, July 25, 1964, at 4.00 p.m. in Kedron United Church. | ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Donald F. Day, Whitby, wish to announce the engagement of their eldest) daughter, Brenda Irene Louise, to Anthony Van Hemmen, son of Mr. Anthony Van -Hemmen,| Whitby, and the late Mrs. Van| Hemmen. 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