CHIHECXH, Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 Lodge Presents Sunshine Rebekah Lodge held its last meeting of the season recently in the IOOF e rooms with Noble Grand Sis- ter Elsie McKee presiding, and assisted by vice grand Sister Francis Cornelius, Noble Grand Sister Elsie Mc- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 10, 1964 7 Kee gave a warm welcome to Sister May Bunker of No. 3 MR. AND MRS. FRANK Mr. and Mrs, Frank Roberts, Bryon street, Whitby, celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary on Saturday, July 4. At approxi- MP and Mrs. Starr; John F. Diefenbaker, MP, the) Hon, Albert V. Walker, Oshawa riding; the Hon. M. B.| OBERTS --Oshawa Times Photo Diamond Anniversary Brings A Deluge of Congratulations the Hon. MPP. Lodge, Sister Felicie Brinning, escorted by Sister Lorraine Hewat; and Sister Mabe] Par- sons, escocted by Sister May. Wood, both 50-year and charter members of Sunshine Rebekah Lodge, were presented with white Bibles and corsages, During the afternoon preced- ing the lodge meeting, Sister Maud Mann was also presented with a white Bible and corsage. The secretary, Sister Magee read the minutes, invitations, cards and correspondence. The sick list report was given by Vice Grand Francis Cornel- hid Ss. ing card decks, Dip face cards them. White Bibles To 50-Year, Charter Members The first nominations were received for next year's slate of officers. These will be com- pleted at the next meeting Sep- tember 14, A vote of thanks was given to Sister May Wood who reported a successful rummage sale held recently. The next meeting will beheld Sept. 14 at 8.00 p.m. The general conveners for the coming Sunshine Rebekah ba- zaar to be held in September are Sister Irene Willis, and Sis- ter Agnes Kemlo. Sub-conveners are Apron booth, Sisters Mabel Parsons and Dorothea Pierson; variety booth, Sisters Lena Mc- Farland and Beatrice Chutes; home baking, Sisters Marie. El- liott and Victoria Magee; touch and take, Sister May Skea. Sis- ters Ann Coakwell and Arville Stevens will be in charge of the tea room, Treasurer, Sister Agnes Kemo and secretary, Sis- ter Flora Purdy. A lucky draw _|will be held on an applique quilt. FOR THE FINEST IN Custom Made WIFE PRESERVER Don't discard incomplete play- in thin white shellac. When dry, make a game room mobile of} DRAPES SEE M. & GC, Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 || CREDIT JEWELLERS "OSHAWA'S PRICE BLASTER" SEALS IN THE TRUE FLAVOUR OF FOODS BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE ALL THE MOST ADVANCED FEATURES © BAD BOY features mately 2 p.m, the bride and|Dymond, M.D., MPP and Mrs. | bridegroom of 60 years entered|nymond, Port Perry; the| the beautifully decorated living}Hon. Farquhar R. Oliver} where during the af-\(Queen's Park Parliament| room ternoon and evening they wel-|puildings, and Mr. Sam Hol-| comed about 125 guests. Mrs. Roberts received wearing a be- barat coming two piece ensemble of viding, and a framed sero from silk arne] in shades of turquoise and soft - blending green and her corsage was composed of pink and white carnations dot- ted with brilliants to represent diamonds, while Mrs. Roberts wore a boutonniere of white carnations. Mrs. Roberts is the former Christina Shelton of Woodstock and Mr. Roberts is also a na- tive.of the same community, both being Old Country stock. They were married in Wood- stock, July 4, 1904, by the late Bishop Farthing of Montreal, a friend of the family. They have been popular resi- dents of Whitby for 47 years and. are highly regarded throughout the district. Mr./Pers Roberts is a Bell telephone pioneer, having been associated with the company for 40 years. Mrs. Roberts has been active in church and,lodge work and many women; organizations in- cluding the "Women's Institute for which she still compiles local history. : They have three children: Mrs. Robert M. Gow (Doris) of) Whitby. Kingston; Mrs. Fred Ogden (Madeline) of Oshawa, and Mr Garnet E. Roberts of Whitby; six grandchildren, and ten great hildren, . Telegram Canada; The Hon. John P. Robarts, Prime Minister of On-| ie was in charge of the guest- io. and Miss Janet Robson tario; and a. great: book Forrester, Quebec, granddaughter. Congratulatory letters atest Brooklin, Woodstock, Irgersoll,| Salford, Straffordville, Toronto, from the Hon. Michael s of congratulations} yrs) Frank Gibson, were received from Her Majesty : : L) Queen Elizabeth; The Hon L. Mrs. W. E. Robson, Enniskillen; | B. Pearson, Prime Minister of both granddaughters. lingsworth, President of the Li- Association for Ontario the province of Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Roberts were the recipients of numerous at- tractive gifts as well as many floral bouquets. They also re- ceived about 150 cards and air mail messages from nephews, Mr. W. A. Shelton of Los An- eles, California, Dr, Arthur an, Bad Axe, Michigan; Mr. Archie MacMillan Detriot, Michigan, and many others A beautiful Madeira cloth-co-| vered the dining table which) was -centered with a three-tier) wedding cake with the lettering "Happy 60th Anniversary' and enhanced by bouquets of red) roses and lighted tall white ta- | } Pouring tea and coffee were: Mrs. A. S. McLeese and Mrs. | A. C, Cameron Oshawa; Mrs. Robert Goose, Toronto; Mrs H. J. Cook, Brooklin; Mrs David Mowat, Mrs. John Mc- Minn, Whitby; Mrs, Fred Mc- Kee, Ingersoll; Mrs. James Col- lins, Woodstock; Mrs. Geéorge Stott and Mrs. A. A. Walker Assisting in the tea room were granddaughters, Miss Lynn Roberts, Mrs. Ernest Young, Mrs. George Tizzard, Mrs, D.) E. Halton, all of Whitby, and Salford, Mrs. Eckford Gow, Kingston Miss Nancy Rush of Strafford-} Guests were present from Oshawa, Bowmanville, Embro,| THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Willowdale, Whitby and Detroit, MOVING ALE Now On! All Merchandise Reduced UP TO 0% OFF BURNS CREDIT JEWELLERS 32 KING ST, W. 723-7022 "Building Bigger To Serve You Better" SOON MOVING TO 20 SIMCOE NORTH Michigan. 1 Planetary influences will) make Saturday a rather glam-} orous period as far as dealings with friends and loved ones are concerned; also for sentimental interests and travel. The a.m continues to be propitious for business and financial matters. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, | the next year in your life prom- ises important gains if you ex- ercise initiative and are willing! to forego some immediate per-| sonal desires in the interest of| more lasting benefits. | Both job and financial ad-| vances are indicated between the latter part of this month and mid - September (an all- around good period for all Can- cerians); also in early October, late December' and the three months beginning with March 1, of next year. cial recogni- tion for creative workers is due in August and September; also next January. Social activities and travel should prove highly enjoyable between now mid-Septem- ber, in October, late December. January and April. Best pe- riods for romance: The balance of this month, late August, late - October, next February, April and June. : Be on the alert for deceptive influences in relations with the opposite sex during September and December, however, And do try to avoid friction in close} circles between early Novem-| ber arid mid-December. A child born on this day will) be practical, methodical and| domestically inclined. CHILDREN'S SHIFT DRESSES © Pigin Style Cotton Dresses with 2 button shoulder straps. Assorted designs, stripes and checks, with colour piping around edge. Sizes 5, only | 6, 6x. IT'S KRESGE'S FOR SUMMER VALUES 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER DOWNTOWN OSHAWA OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 397 @ 2 PC. SOFA BED @ 2 STEP TABLES @ 1 COFFre TABLE @ 3 PC, BEDROOM SUITE @ SPRING AND MATTRESS @ 3 CUSHIONS @ 2 PILLOWS @ 20 PC. STARTER SET @ 5 PC, CHROME SET @ 2 LAMPS e@ BOUDOIR LAMPS, ETC. 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