Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Dec 1964, p. 19

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McADAM ~--lIreland Studio Well-Known Couple Honored On Silver Anniversary ee MR. AND MRS. P. J. Ninety relatives and friends|the duties of master of cere-|steyen Salmers, Mr. and gathered at Grandview Golf|monies in a genial, capable| Club recently to honor Mr. and|manner. An orchestra was in| Mrs. P. J. McAdam on the oc-|attendance for dancing. casion of their silver wedding} During the evening the honor- anniversary. ed couple were presented with a Mrs. McAdam is the former/handsome chair and a sum of Miss Helen Coffey of Read, On-|/money from the relatives and tario, where the couple was|friends and a dinner set of married in the Church of St.|Wedgewood china from their Charles Boromeo, December 2,|daughters and sons-in-law. --_| 1939, The Reverend Stephen Cof-. Dancing continued until mid-| fey, cousin of the ride, sang| Might when a buffet supper was the nuptial Mass and adminis-/Served to bring a most enjoy- tered the sacrament of matri-|able evening to a close. Out of mony, The attendants were Mrs,|{own guests were present from Candle-light Se The Fifty-Fifty, Club of Simcoe Street United Church held its annual Christmas party in the form of a dance in the Memorial Hall on Saturday. Preceding the dance, mem- bers and their guests gathered in the chapel for a candlelight devotional service led by Mr. and Mrs. Brian Curry with Mr. Donald Houlden at the organ. After the service, everyone adjourned to the hall where Mrs. Eric Hempstead and Mr, Steven Salmers led off with the grand march. Music was sup- plied by Johnny Towns' Trio with Bill Lynde on the fiddle. Both round and square dancing was enjoyed by all. The spot dance was won by Mr. and Mrs. Byron Worden. The elimination dances were won by the Rev- erend John K. Moffat and Mrs. Nick Gulenchyn and Mr. and Mrs. Colin Daniel, The card prize was awarded to Mr. and Mrs. William Trotter. Mr. and prize. Following the dancing, a de- licious buffet lunch was served by Mr. and Mrs. Reginald) Piper's and Mr. and Mrs. Wal-| ter Roe's groups. Those attending the dance were: Mr, and Mrs. Frank} Singer, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc- | Leod,. Mr. and Mrs. Michael} Mayko, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bathe, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Morrison, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Houlden, Mr. and Mrs. Keith Buchanan, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Gulenchyn, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Toenjes, Mr. and Mrs.| Mrs. CARED FOR UNWED WINNIPEG (CP)--The Bella Rosa home for unwed mothers here has cared.for more than) 9,000 women since it was estab-| lished in 1898 by the Sisters of Misericordia. Ronald W. Bilsky, vc. | Chiropractor } if hurt en the job, ask your employer to cuthorize Chiro- |) practic care. 'It's yours for the asking'. William Anderson, sister of the|Wolfe Island, Belleville, Read,| 100 King St. E. 728-5156 bride and Mr. Jack McAdam, |Brampton and Toronto. the bridegroom's brother, who sen acted as best man. Both the attendants were present for the silver anniver- sary as well as Mrs. Margaret McAdam, mother of the bride- groom. All the arrangements for the party honoring their parents were made by Mr. and Mrs. McAdam's four daughters: Mrs. | Roy Jorgenson (Margaret), Mrs. Michael Rowinski (Marie) and the Misses Colleen and Joan McAdam. Mr. Victor McAdam, brother of the bridegroom, performed will be -- NOTICE -- The HAIR FASHION BEAUTY SALON ALL DAY FRIDAY, DEC, 11 in order to attend « funeral. WE WILL BE OPEN AS USUAL SAT., DEC. 12 AT 9 A.M, CLOSED poeiesrennetsamerssans £ '} ' -% © < 1eTneY S ¢ i FURNITURE Ww @ ome iL. wD ern comfort along with luxurious beauty and exceptional wear. MME LONE LIE - - os All-Wool Blanket | Machine washoble, all-wool 72" x 84"> There's no su © satin-bound blanket in the most popu- @ lar = shodes: blue, cedar, green and turquoise. 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Moffat, Miss Lola Knowles, Mr. Ronald Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. John Moffat Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moody, Mr. and Mrs, Byron Worden, Mr. and Mrs. William Foreman, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Luke, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Hempstead, Mr, and Mrs. Reginald Piper, Mr, and Mrs. Colin Daniel, Mr. and Mrs. Hayward Murdoch, Mr. and Mrs. William Trotter, Mr. and Mrs, Earl . Webster, Mr. and Mrs, Alan Hutcheon, Mr, and KING STREET UCW 1 Twenty-five members of the 'Alice Jackson Unit 1 of King Street UCW enjoyed a pot luck supper in the west hall of King Street United Church. Mrs. Fred Ayers played 'Star of the East' while members were gathering for the worship service, which was under the direction of Mrs. Leslie Booth with members of her group assisting. A quartet from the 'Sweet Adelines' entertained with the singing of 'Mandy,' 'Carolina Moon,' 'Yes Sir That's my Baby' and 'Scarlet Ribbons.' Mrs. Booth read the Scripture. 'The Story of the Other Wise Man' by Henry Van Dyke was given by Mrs. Thomas Scott. Mrs. Douglas Redpath presi- ded for the business. Mrs. Wil- liam Brdbury read the minutes. Mrs. Booth recorded visits to the sick and shut-ins, It was announced that the UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES OPA AUXILIARY The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Oshawa Police Association held its December meeting at the home of Mrs, Mervin Baker. Festive holiday decorations surrounded the tables and the evening commenced with a buf- fet dinner which was enjoyed by ail. * The president, Mrs. Charles Hill, presided for the brief busi- tained with an interesting ren- dition of '"' "Twas The Night Be- fore Christmas." Santa Claus arrived and an enjoyable eve- ning was had by all. ST. MARK'S WA (Afternoon Branch) The closing meeting of the Afternoon Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary, of St. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, December 10, 1964 19 decorating the Church for the|the church. The books will be bin og season. et eae ennanead: ted tb erend Alfred Woolcock, ex: next meeting would be Tuesday, plained the arrangements for} January 12, in the church hall. the carol service of the nine f lessons at the 11 a.m. service CHRISTMAS TREES on Sunday, December 27. Ontario produces some 2,500,- The monies in the 000 Christmas trees -- spruce were allocated to the appeals|and balsam--each year, in the diocese and the needs of 'of the trees going to the U.S. Mark's Church was held in the Church Hall last Thursday. A ness meeting with 28 bers present and Mrs. Greenfield of Erindale visiting. er's reports were read. Mrs. Reginald Mcintyre made a request for more volunteers to assist at the Cerebral Palsied School and repfsentatives for December 3 were Mrs. Dean Westbrook and Mrs. Michael Bevan. It was announced that the next meeting would be held at the home of Mrs, Mervin Baker. The minutes. and the treasurs| pot luck dinner was enjoyed by all prior to the business. 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