Ft "an vite. )4 are of the Oshawa Kinette Club et its annual installation night, Tuesday evening, in : 'THE MARGARET REED . trophy for o * achievement di ' t Melch, front right. pe gy lp 8 Ng a "Ny pa a nace eaue " INSTALLED AS directors ~~ the Corvair Room of the Hotel Genosha, are, left to right, front row: Mrs. Steven Hawkey and Mrs. The trophy has been pre- sented annually to the most outstanding member since 1956. The trophy is present- ed by past-president, Mrs. Clare Hardsand; back row, Mrs. Robert Osborne, Mrs, Bruce Sinclair, bulletin edi- tor; and Mrs. Jack Schill. MR. DONALD LAKE, past - president of the Osh- awa Kinsmen Club, installs his wife as president of the Oshawa Kinette Club. Pic- tured above as Mr. Lake hands the gavel of office to Mrs. Lake are from the left, front row: Mrs. Donald Cul- len, retiring president; and Mrs. Lake; back row, Mrs, Lloyd Pigden, first vice- president; Mr. Lake and Mrs. Donald Fleming, sec- ond vice-president. Down Family Annual Reunion The annual reunion of the Down family was held this year in the form of a picnic in the Down Picnic Woods behind the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Down, Baseline east, with 86 in attendance. Following the luncheon, the president, Mr. Wesley Down Wemen |14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thu | rsdey, September 9, 1965 --t-Auviliaryof the Whitby General|Catholic Church, Whitby, recent-jwas feted at several showers 5. Cecil Andrew's Chalmers Presbyter- '|Close, Chestnuts, Hertfordshire, | wien Hospital is expanding rapidiy,jiy. Aiso presi" wer "seatives said oy Mize: New-liss Linda Gawley, with more than one hundredjof the bridegroom from, ees members airea Sighéd anGyiouiuiane ana the Presx, New : De ee ae new thembers being received|York, Neal and Mrs. B, Warren. A daily, family Bible was pre: to Prior to her marriage recent-|the couple by the St. Paul's An- ly, Mrs.. Lance Donald Sand-|glican Church Choir, of Mar- ford, the former Grace Nello}mora of which the bride-elect Elizabeth McGaw, Marmora,\was a member. Mrs. Robert Hugh Dobson, Uxbridge, the former Elizabeth Alice Couves of Greenbank was feted at several pre-nuptial par- ties, prior to her marriage re- cently in Greenbank United Church. A community shower was held at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur' William Couves. Co-workers of the bride-to-be on the staff of Dixie Public School, Cooksville, presented her with sterling sil- verware, Choir members of St.|- fan Church, Uxbridge, of which! the bride-elect was the organist choirleader, made a presenta- tion of cut glassware. A crystal shower was held in the Sunday school. rooms of the United Church at Norval, arranged by cousins of the future bride's mo- ther, where the hostesses were Mrs, John Marshall, Mrs. Har- old Lyons and Mrs, Hector Bird. Following the rehearsal the bridal party was entertained at the home of the prospective bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Dobson, RR 3, Uxbridge. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown- ing, Nassau street, had as their guests last Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. T. Davis, Hargreaves| i England, who were accompan-| fed by Mr. and Mrs, §., Wright, | Brantford, Ontario, | Busy making the arrange-| ments for the annual autumn tea} to be held bv the Phoebe Scam-| mel Unit of Simcoe Street United Church Women next week at the home of Mrs, Stan- ley Lovell, Simcoe street north| are the conveners, Mrs, A. F.| Higgs, Mrs. G. E. Ansley and! Mrs. C. B. R. Bailey, Colonel R. &. McLaughlin en- tertained his grandchildren at a dinner party for about 30 last|- night at Parkwood to mark his 94th birthday. Attending from out-of-town were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Taylor, Orlando, Flor- ida; Mr. Peter Taylor, San Francisco, California; Mr, and conducted a short b meeting. Mrs. Frank Sullivan was elected secretary treasurer! following the resignation of Mrs. Harold Hayes, who had held the position for 17 years. The president welcomed Mr. Joseph Down, Holland, Manitob Mr. and Mrs. Fair, Millbrook; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Scott, Brantford. Mrs. Scott is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hannam, Brooklin; Miss Mari- lyn White, Edmonton, a grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Or- ville Osborne, Bowmanville. Mr. Harold Hammond was elected president and Mr. Or- ville Osborne vice-president for 1966. Mr. Allan Down .acepted responsibility for the table com- mittee for next year. The sports committee consists of Mr. Bruce Hannam, Mr. Murray Os- borne and Mr. Wesley Down. A variety of races and com- petitions were held. Coffee and cake were served. Donald Cullen, Looking on are Mrs. Boris Melch, treas- urer, left and Mrs. William Leask, secretary, right. --Oshawa Times Photos place on Saturday, October 9, 1965 at 3.00 p.m. in Westmount United Church. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Arthur R. B. 'Colborne Street 'Mark Silver Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Clarence} Parker, Colborne street east, formerly of Roseneath, were host and hostess to 50 of their 'close relatives at a dinner Sat- arday evening at Woodview 'Community Centre, on the occa- gion of their 25th wedding anni- versary. » The hall was tastefully decor- ated with pink and white streamers and baskets of early 'utumn flowers and the head- table was centred with a three- tier wedding cake. Receiving the guests, Mrs. Parker wore a_ semi-formal dress of champagne colored peau - de - soie, with flowering back panels, matching lace jacket, and matching accessor- fes. A corsage of pink carna- tions was presented her and a white carnation boutonniere for Mr. Parker's lapel, by their grandsons, Timothy and Terry Parker, Roseneath. -- Among the headtable guests were the parents of the bride and bridegroom of yester-year, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Parker, Norwood and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mouncey, Cobourg, for- merly of Roseneath, both hav- ing previously celebrated their golden wedding anniversaries. Robert Fitzgibbon of Steen- burgh, was master of cere- monies for the toasts and after dinner speeches. Many lovely gifts were re- ceived. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Park- er, nee Audrey Mouncey, were married at the United Church ge, Roseneath by the md Eugene Beech. The attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Parker, now of Hast- ings, who were present on this anniversary occasion. The couple resided on the Parker homestead until moving to Oshawa five years ago, where Mr. Parker is district manager of the Monarch Life Insurance Company. They have four children, Wayne of Roseneath; Dianne, Donald and John at home; also two grandchildren, Timothy and WATCH COTTAGE STORES Liquid - containing foods should not be left at the sum- mer cottage through the winter, since the intense cold may _-- East Pair Terry Parker, Roseneath. They are members of .. Paul's Presbyterian Oshawa. St gram Mr. and Mrs, Harry Mouncey (Mrs. Parker's par- ents) were congratulated by a daughter, Mrs. Curtis Fitzgib-|e | SOCIAL NOTICES | FORTHCOMING jcoming marriage of their eldest daughter, Marilee, to Mr. Wil- Church, |iam Cecil Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred T. Rose, all of Osh-| At the conclusion of the pro- 28: The ceremony will take} bon, on birthdays they had re-|nurses forced Trail - Tadanac cently celebrated and on behalf|Hospital to close 22 of its 50 of their family, their grand-|surgical beds until September. | daughters presented them with E a set of stainless steel cookware./only can still be handled. Conrad, Whitby, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Elizabeth, to Mr. John MARRIAGE Wilfrid Latulipe, son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. George C, Par-|Mrs. Marcel Latulipe, Kirkland ker wish to announce the forth-\Lake. The marriage will take place on Saturday, October 9, 1965 in St. John the Evangelist SOCIAL & PERSONAL Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Mrs. Peter Pangman, and Mrs. Ian Buchanan, Montreal, all grandchildren, Mrs. Espedito Borg, London, Telephone 723 - 3474 fo Guests from out-of-town at- tending the Douglas Manson wedding recently were Mr. and Mrs. George Hamerton, New York; Mrs, Eugene Laughlin, Mr. Donald Douglas, Miss Don- na Douglas, Miami, Florida; Mrs. Ernest Douglas, Mrs. Neil Curtes, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gloin, Mr. James Gloin and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Heydon, St. Thomas; Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Brown, Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Libby, Tecumseh; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Norris, New- market, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Weir, Mrs, Thomas Weir, Miss Sandra Weir and Mr. David Richardson, all of Hamilton; and Miss Hally Fox, Bowman- ville. Toronto guests attending the Douglas-Manson wedding recent- ly in Simcoe Street United Church were: Dr. and Mrs. El- win Balfour, Miss Ann Balfour, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard (Red) Kelly, MP; Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Fleet, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hancock; Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Quinn, Mrs. Meredith Twible, Miss Linda Twible, Mr. Roman Catholic Church, Whitby. and Mrs. Gordon Simpson, Miss r Women's Department Eileen Pogue, Miss Jean Blanch- England, attended the wedding well, Mrs. G. W. Chesney, Miss} Carol Brennan, Miss Sheila Mc-| Leod, Miss Peggy Adams, Miss) Sharon Mann, Miss Margaret} Tweedy, Miss Jean Lofthouse,| Mr. and Mrs. John Hughes, Mr.| Ronald Crossan, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Douglas, Miss Martha Douglas and Mr. Scott Douglas. At a meeting of the social) committee of the newly formed) Ladies' Auxiliary of the Whitby] General Hospital at the home of the convener, Mrs. Leslie Mc- Farlane, King street, Whitby, arrangements were completed for a tea to be held next Thurs- day in aid of the hospital fund. The tea will be held at the home of the president, Mrs. Howard P. Doner, and a large attend- ance of members and guests is) expected, Attending the meeting| were; Mrs. W. A. Andrews, Mrs. John Blucher, Mrs. Philip A. Chubb, Mrs. James J. Ledden, | Miss May McBean, Mrs. John} McCormack, Mrs. John Miller,} Mrs. L. T. Newland, Mrs. Hugh Nichol, Mrs. J. W. Richardson, Mrs. Harold Scott, Mrs. Lorne Taylor and Mrs, Leslie McFar- lane, Membership in the Ladies omer (| NURSES FORCE CLOSING TRAIL, B.C. (CP)--The un- xpected resignation of 12 It's mergency and urgent cases New Designs in Ceiling Units... Styled to Suit any Decor the bight iden diameter 4-60W, tice 15.90 -- V-4673. 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