Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Dec 1966, p. 15

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Ww A BIRTHDAY REVIEW ES. Saturday. December 24, 1966 15] ' Fr aa ti ks ad Pictures From A Family Album Depict Fullness Of 99 Years By JO ALDWINCKLE Daughter ef one of Oshawa's oldest established families, Mrs. T. H, Everson, King street east, is in step with confedera- tion. Like Canada she is com- pleting her 99th year and in 1967 will observe her centenary. Mrs. Everson is 99 years old enjoys on King street east, named Everson explained that in the old days, it was the aim of every couple to establish their own home in the community and to name it as a mark of identification. Anniversaries Gilmore Place. Mrs. came and 1888, THE BRIDE-T0-BE WITH HER MOTHER today. went; the family grew and it The passing years have brought a few minor handicaps to the spry nonagenarian but these are completely out- = balanced by her merry disposi- tion and infectious good humor. Her family tree is rooted deep in Oshawa history. The former Mary Elizabeth Fare- well was born in the village of Harmony, the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Wellington Farewell who also had two 'sons, George and Roy. Mrs. A. W. Farewell was the former Orilla Rolph of Orono. The Rolph family came to Canada from Vermont following the American Revolution. They. set- tled in the Orono area where the name is still prominent along with the Gamsbys with whom they intermarried. Branches of the Farewell fam- ily were already taking root between Scarborough and Port Hope. Arthur Wellington's mother had been Mary McGill of Paisley, Scotland, and through her the name McGill has been transmitted to mem- was a joyful occasion in 1948 when Mr, and Mrs. Everson|as secretary to the Children's celebrated their diamond wed-|Aid Society, president of the ding. Mrs. Everson has been @lochawa widow since 1953. She has three Women's Christian Temperance Union and the for- mer Women's Missionary §So- ciety of Simcoe Street United Church, What of today? Long-haired boys and short-skirted girls don't disturb Mrs. Everson too jmuch. "They are just having their fun," she said, "as we had in a different way in my time." HOLIDAY ABROAD Foreign tourism has increased|five years. LINERS SAIL SOUTH NEW YORK (AP) -- Eleven luxury liners left for points south, Thursday, the largest number of sailings in one day in more than 30 years. The Trans - Atlantic. Passenger Steamship Conference said more than 7,300 pasengers were book- ed on the 11 ships, a port record for departures during winter. The exodus started last week- 1874, AGED 7 WITH BROTHER GEORGE, 8 ' 12 per cent a year for the last bers of succeeding generations. BORN CHRISTMAS EVE Into this sturdy, pioneering family was born Mary Eliza-|sons beth Farewell on a_ bleak)Rwart and Ronald, both of Christmas Eve in 1867. The|Montreal and Stanley F. Ever- family home in which she was/son.of Oshawa; Mrs. G. J. Bray reared still stands in Harmony. |(Llewella), Toronto; Mrs, W. J. In time she attended Harmony/Salter (Iva), Oshawa, and School and later Oshawa High|Mrs. R. H. Hall (Muriel) o School (now E. A. Lovell Public| Montreal. There are six grand School, Centre street) while/children and 17 great-grand- : L. C. Smith was principal. children. Members of the fam-|D@ hosts for the family dinner Two weeks before her 2istlily have been visiting onjparty on Christmas Day. Com- birthday, she became the bride /|different days this week, bring-|ing from Toronto are Eric Ald- of Thomas Henry (Harry)ling birthday congratulations|winckle, Ross McAnuff and Everson, son of a pioneering/and Christmas wishes. |Miss Moira McAnuff and Karl family of the district. Harry) pevoted to her family and|Eder and from Oshawa, Mr. Everson was born in Darling-| church, Mrs. Everson has also|and Mrs. Charles Eder, Fern- ton Township and had attended|ciyen 'leadership and loyaljhill boulevard. Flying Officer school in Bowmanville. service to several organiza-|Clive S. Aldwinckle and Mrs. Following their marriage at/tions. She is an original mem-|Aldwinckle and family will cele- the home of the bride's par-|er and honorary president of|brate Christmas at Pineimuta, ents, the couple drove to Osh-|the Women's Auxiliary, Osh-|Canada Forces Base, Manitoba. _ awa in a horse and buggy (Mrs./awa General Hospital. With Everson recalls that it was alvrs. R. S. McLaughlin and aia aiailinliniel bitterly cold day) and took up/miss Maud Mothersill she start-| Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Deeley, residence near Mr. Everson's!eq the movement to form an|Bowmanville, formerly of Osh- hardware store on King street/auxiliary to establish a hospi-|awa, are celebrating their gold- west. Later this business be-|/ta] for Oshawa. By "'knockinglen wedding anniversary at the came Harry D. Wilson Hard-\on doors" the determined few|/home of their son Dudley, and ware and is now occupied by @)raised $1,000 and purchased the/his family, in Bowmanville. An- furniture company. property on Alma street which, |niversary congratulations have Oshawa has always been|in i910, with 30 beds, was offi-jarrived from Governor-General Mrs. Everson's home. At one|cially opened as Oshawa Gen-|Georges Vanier; Prime Minis- time she and her husband lived|eraj' Hospital. ter Lester B. Pearson.and Rus- in a large house facing King lsell Honey, MP FAITH IN THE FUTURE | '4 Z street on the corner of Glad- stone a oe wd ng Some criticized the location | Renee Tecognizabs, now, . Ever-jas being "too far out of town"| i son said. "When we lived there,/and declared that "patients | yarn, Se eet Pa there were only six houses in}would be dead before they got nue south, is home for the yule- the vicinity and our driveway|there." Considering the state HAR seasta 'from GQuasns Dall was the beginning of Gladstone! of the roads anda horse-drawn vctsite, Kinkathe. avenue." ambulance, maybe they had a Ys deibct FAMILY RESIDENCE point, but in the light of 1966, | Perera ANY the visionaries were right. Mr. and GW. Podser jof London, England, arrived on From there the family moved | to the fine, old home she still] Mrs, Everson has also served | |Wednesday to spend the Christ- |mas holidays with their daugh- jter, Mrs. Charles Musgrave and |Mr. Musgrave, Cloverdale | street. This is the first time in twenty years that Mrs. Mus- grave has spent Christmas with jher parents. De veDe REDDER Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dominik Jr., Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dominik and Peter |Dominik, all of Peterborough; |Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mech and Mr. and Mrs. S. Y. Szabo, all jof Toronto, are Christmas |guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph | Dominic, Keewatin street south. fete bas s 1947 AGED 80 and three daughters: Telephone 723-3474 for Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ald- winckle, Bonniebrae Lodge, will 1892, THE FAREWELL FAMILY PORTRAIT & | sass : Peston ccnecsisy f jend and w_iclontinue through) i994 AN ADMIRED AND RESPECTED COUPLE "CHRISTMAS SOCIAL NOTES Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Mrs. Peter Hymmen = and daughters Alice and Ronalie, of Kitchener are spending the Christmas holiday with Mrs. Hymmen's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Chester McQuaid, Crom- | well avenue. Women's Department | Miss Ann Louise Stiles is home from McMaster Univer- sity, Hamilton to spend the jyuletide vacation with her par- jents, Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Stiles, |Grierson avenue. Her sisters,)Aubrey Bouckley, Lakeview |Lorraine and Marjorie, havel avenue, made a complete recovery from the spinal surgery they under- } went this summer. For the first time their brother, Kent, will be away from home at Christmas. He is on a Marine Mission to the Bahamas, | ECE The Polish community is cele- brating Christmas with numer-| yr. ous parties. The General W. Si-| Burns King street east, have jkorski Veterans' Association|,, their holiday guests their jand the Polish Alliance Society |.on-in-law and daughter, Mr. |Branch 21 held a Santa Claus|and Mrs, Alex Sankey Jimmy party for. children December 17,and Patty, Scarborough, and and a special Christmas party|Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Stephen- for members and families will|son, Oshawa be held by the Polish Alliance| ° : on Saturday, January 7, start- ing at 6:00 p.m. with a banquet in their hall at 219 Olive ave- nue. On Sunday, January 8, the congregation of St. Hedwig's Church will foregather at 6:00 }p.m. at 411 Olive avenue and the Polish Veterans will hold their festivities, January 14, in| the Polish Hall, Olive avenue, | Starting at 6:00 p.m. | | A student at Queen's Univer- | jsity, Paul Coppin is home for | _ ; the Christmastide vacation with) his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. | |Coppin, Cadillac avenue south. | i Mele ere J J ° | | Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Warnica, | |Braemore Gardens, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bouck- ley, London, Ontario, are spend- ing the Christmas holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Miss Lorraine Smyth, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Smyth, Sandra street west, is home from the University of Waterloo for the Christmas va- cation. Have a Yule that's overflowing Meera and Mrs. Raymond | The Management and Staff of BLACK'S Ladies Wear 72 SIMCOE NORTH -- OSHAWA Miss Judi Cunliffe, University of Waterloo, is spending her Christmas vacation with her }parents, Mr, and Mrs. Roy |Cunliffe, Grierson street. =| | | | | have as) |their holiday guests, Mr. War-| |nica's mother, Mrs. Roy W.| Warnica, Barrie; Mrs. War- | nica's brother, Mr, David A. | Moore, Mrs. Moore, Gwendolyn | and Bruce, St. Catharines; her) sister, Miss Mary W. Moore, Toronto and her mother, Mrs. | James A. Moore, Oshawa. With lots of bustle and good cheer A Very Merry Christmas From The Management and Staff of Paint Glass Centre HOME OF... CANADIAN PITTSBURGH PAINTS. MADE TO MEASURE MIRRORS, WALLPAPER GLAZIER'S 1965, MAKING PRESENTATION TO MRS. MARY TELFORD AT HER RETIREMENT PARTY Photos: Reproduced by Joe Serge CRANBERRY APPLE-JUICE |4-cup mold or into fancy-shaped MEN ARE MISSED : individual molds. . Chill until] Women outnumber men by 15 May be attractively served in|firm. Unmold on lettuce and|per cent in Oslo, Norway's cap- individual molds in Christmas | garnish with cream cheese.|ital, compared with 24 per cent shapes: (sars, belts trees, etc.)|Makes 6 to 8 servings. in 1946. 2 cups cranberries 2% cups apple juice 2. envelopes gelatin (2 table- spoons) % cup sugar Few grains salt Combine cranberries and 1) eup apple juice. Bring to boil} and cook gently for 5 minutes or until cranberries are soft. Soak gelatin in % cup apple| juice for 5 minutes, Press cran- berries through a sieve, add remaining apple juice and the| sugar and salt and heat just to the boil. Add soaked gelatin and| stir until dissolved. Pour into al I y) Christmas... WITH A MEANING CALL 576-2111 * TIDINGS OF TRUTH * TIMELY TOPICS PEACOCK PLATE MIRRORS MADE TO MEASURE TABLE TOPS 498 SIMCOE ST. S. 725-3411 PEN TONIGHT | MAY WE OF THE FLYING DUTCHMAN THANK YOU FOR YOUR KIND PATRONAGE DURING OUR CONSTRUCTION FLYING DUTCHMAN MOTOR HOTEL Last Minute Gift Buys For Everyone in the Family

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