CRUISING TO BERMUDA Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wal- lace, Saguenay avenue, were caught by the photographer, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 10, 1965 15 Co-Operation Between Faiths reased en's League. Mrs. Ward Markle, in the dining salon of the T.S.S. Ocean Monarch, as they enjoyed a cruise to Bermuda, recently. : Spiritual Guidance Needed : To Combat Exploitation Of Sex 'There is 2% times more * reference to sex in magazines, * films-and books now than there *was in 1960', Sister Mary Sheila, Principal of St. Joseph's "High School, told a member- ship meeting of the St, Greg- -ory's Catholic Parent-Teacher * Association. + "Therefore", she continued, * "teenagers needed spiritual + guidance in High School as well 'as a good education, and al- ; though today there seemed to * be a growing interest in edu- cation, there was also a rapid lowering of moral standards." While concerned mostly with better teaching facilities, bigger grants, scholarships, play, or * subjects such as driving les- * sons, parents were. less con- » cerned with the child's sense ' of values. Along with a good education, the child needed to ' be taught to uphold good. Sister summed up her talk by saying that the final task of education was. unifying man's soul and body and that each student should be prepared to meet fhe. future spiritually, physically and mentally. Sister Mary Sheila was intro- duced by Mr. Ernest Bain and thanked by Mrs. Mary Cole. A cheque was presented to Sister Mary Aileen, for the Grade ,7 and 8 trip and pin It was announced that a 'Got | luck supper would be held at the June meeting and the new officers would be installed. Mr. John De. Hart, admini- do Aldwinckle, Mr, and Mrs. Bernard Tier- ney and daughter, Janice, Col- borne street east, and Mr; Ro- bert Knapp attended the gradu- ation exertises at Convocation Hall, when Miss Claire Tierney received her Bachelor of Arts degree in languages with hon- ors. : Out-of-town guests at the Per- lkin -- Carey wedding included Mr. and Mrs. Alastair Grant, Thomas Grant, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLean, all of Wood- stock; Mrs. Clara Blair, Mr. and Mrs. Robert May, all of Brook- lin; Mr, and Mrs. Jack Palley, Orillia; Mrs. John Bosley, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Weaver, Mr. Leonard DeNoble, all of Peter- borough; Miss Linda Purdy, Mr. Harry Baker, Mr. and Mrs. T. Lodge, Miss Brenda Burns, all of Bowmanville; Mr. Robert Greenfield, Miss Dorothy Wales, Newmarket; Mr. and Mrs. Ro- bert Worsley, London, Ontario; Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. Grant Thompson, Miss Gloria Shaw, Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Shaw, Mr. and Mrs.Edward Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. George Treebell, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Murray, Miss Leslie, Church, all of Toronto. Toronto guests attending the Woods -- O'Boyle wedding re- cently were: Mr. Charles Gru- Alexander McLennan, eel "ye s$ Joan Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Van Clief, Mr. R, C. Bud, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Finn, Mr. and Mrs. Derek Guest, Mrs. S. J. Dalton, Mr. and Frank Coles, Miss Isilda Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gibson,} Women's Editor oe Telephone 723 - 3474 for Women's Department Miss Linda Butler, Mr. and Mrs. D. Dalton, Mr. and Mrs. J. Dalton, Mr, and. Mrs. A. M. Ford, Mr.. and Mrs. G, Tilley, Mr, and Mrs.J. Starkey, Mr: and Mrs. T. R. Vigner, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woods, and Mr. and Mrs. Gidler. The Reverend Wesley Her- bert officiated in a douvic-ring ceremony when Carol Ann, liam Lee, was' united in mar- riage in King Street United \GHurch to Elmer Lawrence Doucette, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'Melvin Doucette, all of Oshawa. The soloist, Mr. Bruce Hurst, sang 'The Lord's Prayer" and organ. Prior Mr. Craig Woods, Miss Aurora O'Boyle was the guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower. given by Mrs, Robert Colby, Gaspe avenue; at a kitchen shower given by Mrs, Frank Coles, Islington, assisted by Mrs. Theodore Vigner, Mrs. Wayne Woods and Miss Brenda Woods, given by Miss Judy Nash, Mrs. Rosemary. Veenhoff and Mrs. Robert Thompson. Guests from a distance atten- ding the Woods--O'Boyle wed- ding were: Mr, Allan Stewart, Sidney, Australia; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cruz, Dayton, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McGarvey, Mr. Hugh McGarvey Jr., and Mr. John O'Boyle, all of . Chicago; Mrs. Clifton Whiten, Kapuskas- daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wil-/ "OQ Perfect Love" accompanied f- by Mr. Rhyddid Williams at the to. her marriage to and at a miscellaneous shower Camp Petawawa. Mrs. E. B.C. Seed and daugh accompanied by Mrs. Lyons, Arthur street, Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Vail. STONEY CREEK, Ont. (CP) % strong recommendation for c ter-faith co - eper- ig women's organiza- tions was made Sunday at the closing session of the diocesan convention of the Catholic Wom- Ontario president, urged establishment of a social action convener in each parish to work with other SOCIAL & PERSONAL =: real; and »Lieutenants George Chandler and Roland Keith, ter, Paula, Rossland road west, W.. A recently flew. to Los Angeles, California, where they were thal bebantn of "phere are no. Protestant] -|stums: 'There is 'no Roman' Cath-| olic juvenile delinquency. There] of these and a 'host of other roblems :~. . push out far be- yond sectarian boundaries," she said. Mrs. Markle accompanied her suggestion with a report from the recent Roman Catholic so- cial life conference, which. criti- cized Catholic institutions for being inward looking. ' Later, a resolution was passed asking that drivers not completing a properly accred- ited driver training program be refused a driver's license until they reach the age of 18. ~At the closing 'banquet, guest Ks Rev. G. M. Ryan -Te- minded the more, than. 270 dele- gates and guests that those who advocate radical change in the chireh are 'Roman Catholics not active in church and com- munity work. f ' strative vice-president of the Oshawa Toastmasters Club, showed a film on TB, "The Quiet Betrayal", followed by a short falk. Refreshments were served in the tea room by Mrs. Leonard Wilson. SOCIAL NOTICES FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE «Mr. and Mrs. Dwight G. Smith * Oshawa, wish to announce the » forthcoming marriage. of their + daughter, Connie Arlene, to Mr. * Mr. and Mrs. ' Parry Sound. The wedding is to take place on Saturday, July 17, 1965 at 3:00 p.m. in Northmins- ter United Church, Oshawa. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Ake Fredriksson, Ajax, wish to announce | the forthcoming marriage of their * daughter, Ulla-Britt, to Arthur Joseph Winacott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. Winacott, Osha- * awa. The wedding is to take place on Wednesday, June 30, 1965 at 3:00 p.m. in the Swedish Lutheran Church, Toronto. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Major and Mrs. Archie Davison of Montreal wish to an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter, Bonny James Nelson Cochran, son of}... ; Roy Cochran,| 92% June 26, 1965 at 7:00 p.m. Lynne, to Gunner Paul Garry Kyle, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Hopps of Whitby. The cere- mony will take place in North- minster United Church on Satur- | RECEPTION | Mr. and Mrs. H. A. 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