Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Sep 1966, p. 14

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msmnemtemnsia esc ns rag esate sn nate. " gy gp ae TE ae ge a NOT gt YT me NB Me Ne k 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 16, 1966 MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH OTTENBRITE DISTAFF DIARY t Summary of reports of meetings and activities of ' Oshawa women's organizations as compiled from reports * gubmitted by their secretaries, ! LEGION AUXILIARY *The Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 43, held its weekly meeting with the president, Mrs, Alyn Elliot, presiding. Bazaar goods were shown and work given out to be done. The bazaar will. be held later on in the yar on completion of the new Legion Hall. It was announced that the Men's Branch was holding a corn roast with old time danc- ing to follow, on Saturday at the Polish Farm, Stevenson road north. Price is one dollar. The Centennial Fund is still open for members who have not yet contributed to this, Out- fngs were suggested to O'Keefe Centre, also to see the Ice Fol- lies in 1967. These will be dis- eussed again at ths next meet- ing on September 27. There will be no meeting feat wees So officers attending convention at intace Sentice eit he: re- sumed af 9.00 a.m. on depiem-| mat r 28. Reported in Oshawa Hospi- fal, Mrs. William Evans, Mrs. 'oseph Spencer and Mrs, Elda and at home, Mrs, Eric dacklin. PMA CLUB The Pleasant Monday After- noon Club held its first meeting since the summer holidays at Knox Presbyterian Church with @ good attendance. The president, Mrs. George V. Lee, welcomed all and stated the meetings would be held at Knox Church until further no- tice, and that the meetings would commence at 2.00 p.m. Favorite hymns were sung. A trip to Yorkdale Shopping Centre was discussed and will take place on November 2. Each year a meeting is held in Hillsdale Manor and the date Suggested for this was Sep- tember 26, at 2.00 p.m. Reported ill in hospital was Mrs. Charles Goodman, and Mrs. Herbert Burgess was il) at home. Next meeting at 2.00 p.m., September 19. -» STREAMLINER TUrs * The regular meeting of the Motor City Streamliner TOPS 'lub was pre-empted Tuesday y a social bingo. © Weigh-ins showed the queen bf the week to be Mrs. Carol » Phillips with a loss of four pounds. The biggest pig gained) two pounds. "Mrs. Florence Russell wel-| eomed the guests and Stream-| liner members sang the club | gong. = The evening included twelve fegular bingo games, two spe-| clals won by guest Mrs. Carolyn | Adam, Streamliner, Mrs. Carol Phillips and a fun bingo won by $treamliner, Mrs. June Deveau. . Pigs from the was served. ~ It was announced ing. UAW AUXILIARY 27 ~ Auxiliary 27 of the UAW held) Its first meeting of the new) season recently, presided over by Mrs. Clifford Pilkey, presi- t. Hilisdalé Manor Tuck Shop Yolunteers were Mrs. Jack Mc- | Mullan, Mrs. William Crocker jand Mrs, Harold Chapman, There was a report on the | puccessful fund-raising venture, a Doll Draw held at the UAW) Picnic. Reports were given on the Auxiliary family picnic and the UAW picnic. Mrs. Pilkey thanked everyone who helped am the booths at the latter. ' Flowers were sent to ill members -- Mra. Gerry Hill, Mrs. Jack Russell, Mrs. Grove Sutton and Mrs, Peter White. The sympathy of the members was extended to Mrs. George Gray in the loss of her hus- band, daughter and son-in-law, evening's weigh-in were clean-up and kit-| Then committee. A light snack | that aj dusiness meeting would be held) ext week in regards to talks at) the September executive meet-| and Mrs. Sydney Arnold in the loss of her husband. Mrs. Robert Panter reported on the community project. This matter is being held over until the next meeting for more information. It was decided that $25.00 he donated towards the Civic Audi- torium Centennial Project. There was a recommendation that we send five delegates to the Water Pollution Conference on October 8. Tt was announced that the names for the Children's Christ- mas Party be in by October 18. The members were requested to bring in their donation of socks (new and old) for the Salvation Army House of Con- cord, Discussions were held on what the Auxiliary should do for the Centennial Year and alee on the Sth anniversary banquet. Suggestions were re- quested regarding these two A fall fund-raising project was discussed. It was decided on would be held in Novem- r, KNOX CHURCH WMS (Afternoon Auxiliary) The regular meeting of the Afternoon Auxiliary of the Women's Missionary Society of Knox Presbyterian Church, was held in the west hall of the church in the form of a dessert luncheon, with the president, 'altar boys, Bobhy and Ricky Ottenbrite, grandsons of Fe a ie ne EU eT ES Ut ~ Original Attendants Present As Couple Renews 50-Year Vows Golden wedding anniversaty celebrations of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Ottenbrite, Elizabeth street, began with a special Mass being celebrated and a renewal of their marriage yows being heard in St. Mary. of the People Roman Catholic Church. Attending the couple were thair Toronto, George Nagel, Brantford. Officiating were the Reverend Norbert Gignac and the Rev- erend Joseph Borg, assisted by the bride and bridegroom. The two eldest dsons present, Mr, Philip Ottenbrite and Mr, Chris- topher Skuce, were the ushers. A niece, Mrs, Walter Sitarstee, sang "On This Day, O Beautiful Mother", 'Ave Maria', and Oh God of Loveliness, accom- panied by Mrs, Philip Lesley. The Reverend Joseph Uber- berg, Claybank, Saskatchewan, now 83-years-old and unable to attend due to ill health, who officiated 50 years ago, sent is congratulations. Following the service, dinner was served to the many guests. The couple's eldest son, Mr. George Ottenbrite, Windsor, was master of ceremonies and in- troduced the head table as follows: his parents, the guests of honor; Father Gignac, Father Borg, Mrs. Hubenig and Mr, Nagel and nine of the couple's ten chil- dren, Peter, Wilfred, and Clemence all of Oshawa; Joseph, Whitby; James with the| RCAF, Ottawa, Raymond, at- tending Assumption University, Windsor; Josephine, Mrs, Lloyd Skuce, Trudy, Mrs, Larry Ruest, both of Oshawa, and himself. Another daughter, Jean, Mrs. Keith Inger, who was unable to be present due to her husband's recent transfer by the American Embassy, to the Phillipines, sent a congratulatory telegram 'dance was the .| Waltz" led off by 'the anniver- Prime Minister Mayor Lyman Gifford; : Mr, A.V, Walker, MLA, Many gifts were received including a colored television set from their children and other telegrams received from Vancouver, Moose Jaw, and Pennsylvania. Dancing was enjoyed to the tar of My Clamance Otten. brite and his band, The first "Anniversary 4 3 23 sary couple, and later joined by other members of the family including grandchildren, During the number, Miss Karen Otten- brite, a granddaughter, accom- panied the band at the piano, Dancing continued until mid- night, when a buffet supper was served, Guests were present from Vancouver, Regina, Ottawa, Windsor, Trenton, Cooksville, Brantford, Woodstock, Port Credit, Maniwaki, Rochester, Don Mills, Detroit, Whitby, and Oshawa, SOCIAL NOTICES FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr, and Mrs, John D, Graham, Oshawa, wish to announce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter, Susan Heather, to David Roger Locke, son of Mr. and Mrs, Roger Locke, Sackville, New Bruns: wick, The ceremony is to take place on Saturday, October 29, 1966, at 4:00 p.m, in St, Peter's Anglican "Church, Oshawa, FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr, and Mrs, Herbert W. Hughes wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Sandra Margaret, to Mr. David Wayne Spencer, son of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Spencer, all of Oshawa, The ceremony is to take place on Saturday, Oc- tober 15, 1066, at 3:00 p.m, in Westmount United Church, BRIDE-ELECT Miss Sandra Margaret Hughes will become the bride of Mr, David Wayne Spencer in a ceremony to be held in Westmount United Church, on October 15, The | Fall Fashion Favors), Bamboo Furniture |*_'¢ctive_slement_ wen it t fashion favorite for -- a welter of art nouveau, elements fare, the Domoo i appeart eve son, blending | English route along with the rediscov- ered daybeds frames of this decorative design element, ADAPT TO STYLES and they adapt to most furni- ture styles, straight chairs, tables of all types and sizes, lamps, screens and etageres, Not that bamboo in furniture)was used for casual furniture) ALMONDS ARE ROSES new. It was first noticed as|in the Far East during the 14th) Almonds are mem of century, i 'rose family. i ; R Ross = |™ By Bamboo is the furniture fall, 1066, ss, burnished brass, stal and other de- of a nostalgic na- boom is truly From what we see, here this sea- lecoratively with ture in delicately h furn Sleep sofas take the bamboo with exotic end Mirrors have bamboo frames Bamboo turns up in shelving, bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Herbert W. Hughes and her prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Spencer, RELAX... With Modern DIAPER SERVICE Twice a week delivery. 72 Diapers a week 4.50 for only Depend on Us, Call 668-4671 from her family. There are 31 grandchildren, 26 of them pres- ent for the celebration. Messages of congratulations| were received from the Prime} Minister, the Right Honorable Lester B, Pearson; the Right Honorable John Diefenbaker, Leader of the Opposition; the Honorable Michael Starr, MP; | The Honorable John Robarts, | (Es TR AD ew or a OD TD as S > & Mrs. J. A. Swindells, presiding. The meeting opened with the devotion period with Mrs. Mal- colm McGregor taking part, and assisted by Mrs. David Douglas at the piano. The highlight of the meeting Was @ guest speaker, Mr, King, Secretary for Missions to the Lepers who was introduced by Mrs. David Douglas. He gave au inteTesting talk on the devel- opment of the work «ai tie Leper Colony at Velore, India, followed by an enlightening film, Mrs. Jack M. Taylor thanked the speaker, A reminder was made by the president to bring subscriptions for the Glad Tidings magazine to the October meeting. 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