Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Feb 1967, p. 16

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, Februery 2, 1967 --ee, il i { SOCIAL & PERSONAL! Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Telephone 723-3474 for Women's Department a ' The many friends of Mrs.; Mr. and Mrs. Peter Andrey, Albertes Hardie of Zion who has|Hortop street, held a party re- been a patient in Oshawa Gen-|entiy. for her father, Robert 1 ital, will be pleased to coe te Fa is ae con-| Ward, who was celebrating his valescing favorably at home. |75th birthday. Two other daugh- Wik Eéboval Molere. Choir ters, Mrs. Russel Davis and gave great pleasure to the Mrs. T. J. Rospond and their members of the Humoresque|families attended. A telephone Club for the Blind whom they|call was received from Mrs. entertained on their 17th anni-|yames 'Talbott and family, versary party. Also on the pro- Washingt gram were piano and vocal se-|" 48"ngton, D.C., another lections by 'Jerry' Miller and|daughter, who was unable to at- recitations by Mrs. Clayton Lee.|tend. Mr. Ward was presented Mrs. William' Borrowdale andjwith an arrangement of flowers the Lionettes served birthday|containing a sum of money. refreenments. The Calvary Baptist Young Mrs. N. Y. Roe, Regent drive,| Women's Mission Circle met at opened her home recently for ajthe home of Mrs. Gordon M. meeting of the conveners of the|Tofflemire, Linden street. Mrs. Vincent Massey Home and/William Reimer led the meet- School Association's centennial/ing and Mrs. John Toth was card party, taking place tomor-jappointed missionary represen- row, Attending were Mrs. Jack|tative for this year. The group Dewell, general convener, Mrs./cut and rolled bandages ready William Pierson, Mrs. Douglas|for mailing to missionaries and Skinner, Mrs. Harold Meades,|the hostess served refreshments | Mrs. Donald MacDonald and/assisted by the social com-) Mrs. Carl Griffith. mittee, | Among those planning to at-| Mr. and Mrs. David Dinan, | tend the Masquerade Mardi|Mr. and Mrs. George E. Price, | Gras dance on Friday night at|Miss Eleanor MacDonald, Mr. ithe Kinsmen Community Centre|and Mrs. R. W. Ward and Mr. | lare Mr. and Mrs. Hayward/and Mrs. Allan E. Morris are | {Murdoch, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-|among those holding reserva-| jlace Young, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. |tions for the Knights of Colum- | Maclean, Mr. and Mrs, Harold|bus Mardi Gras Ball this Satur-| New Bank Tellers | Finish Course | On Poise, Grooming TORONTO (CP) -- Finishing school for bank tellers? When a bank spends $125,000,-| 000 on its new headquarters, it seems only right that the girls) who will serve the customers' should be something special. The female tellers hired for the new 56-storey Toronto Do-| minion Centre to be opened in) a few months took a 12-week| course to enhance their poise, | fashion sense and grooming. They marked graduation night by putting on a fashion show for their bosses, families | and friends. No mini-skirts were | in. evidence. Most outfits were mid - knee or top - of - the-| knee length. | The bank, figuring it was a sound investment, paid two-| thirds of the $75 costs of the) courses. | THE WHOLE FAMILY ENJOYS Skiing -- Curling -- oll winter aports and the best of evertyhing at shana Kingsway ©.0. Lake of Bays THE HONORED PAIR Mr. and Mrs. Archie Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Black, Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Aldwinckle, Mr. and Mrs, Jan Drygala, Mr. and Mrs. Orest Salmers, Mr. and Mrs. Jan Brandsma, Mr. Mr. And Mrs. Lorne 8. McGill Celebrate 40th Anniversary {evs ste som peter i. an Mr. and Mrs. Lorne S. Mc-jPontypool.. Mr. McGill was|Mrs. Bruce Sharrard, Mr. and Gill, Centre street, were guests|horn in Yelverton, son of the|Mrs. Ross Gibson, and their of honor at a surprise party} _|guests. recently celebrating their 4oih|#te Mr. and Mrs. Jack J. Mc-| wedding anniversary. Mr. Mc- Gill. Gill is an inspector in the) The couple was married in SOCIAL NOTICE nickel - plating department of St. George's Memorial Church, MARRIAGE General Motors where he has| January 15, 1927, with the late been employed since 1949. Mrs.|Canon C. R. de Pencier offi-| The marriage of Joan McGill is a member of Sun-/ciating. They took up residence} Antoinette, daughter of Mr.| shine Rebekah Lodge, No. 222,/in Pontypool] and came back to and both are adherents of|Oshawa in 1942. vas enue? David Hotaling, Albert. Street United Church.| They haye four daughters:|5¥Tacuse, New York, and Fred- The surprise party was held|Mrs. Archie Cochrane (Bren- erick Andrew Archibald, at the home of their daughter,|4a); Mrs. Stanley Brown/youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. | | | Ball, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Law-|day evening in St. Gregory's | rence, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hart, |auditorium. | TEL, 705-635-2221 FOR THE FINEST Custom and Ready Made DRAPES in the latest Shades and fobrics... M&C EXPERTLY INSTALLED DRAPERY TRACKS 723-7827 74 CELINA STREET "Free Customer Parking while shopping et eur store" Mrs. Mervin Brisco and Mr.|(Lorna); Mrs. Mervin Brisco/Arthur Archibald, Whitby, took Brisco, Garrard road. About 95|(Joan), all of Oshawa, and) jac on Thursday, January 26, attended from Toronto, Scar-|Shirley, at home. There are 11 oborough, Whitby, Orono, Beth-|gtandchildren and two great-|1967, in Marblehead, Massa- any, Pontypool, Uxbridge, standchildren, chusettas, U.S.A. Belleville, Bowmanville, Brook- lin, Fleetwood and Oshawa. | s The couple was presented| Gold Ann rsary R alls with matching ruby-set jewel- | en Ive eC lery; for Mrs. McGill a ara Je and earrings and for the bride- | W ld W. l Wedd: Ov groom cuff-links and tie pin and} or ar Ing erseas for both a gift of money. The evening was spent danc- ing, both round and square. | Married in Folkestone, Kent,,ada as a child with his par- few ere 'oy 31, 1917, Mr. pomp htrig td overseas with ; jand Mrs. illiam Lee, mac-|the 20th Battalion in World War aoe oe called tor. the Kenzie avenue, celebrated their|I. Mrs. Lee is the former Eliza- Refreshments were served golden anniversary last week-|beth Warman of Folkestone, The from a table centred with alend. A small party was held at couple came to Canada in 1919 three-tier anniversary cake,|te home of their daughter,/and made their home in Osh- decorated by a neighbor Mrs_|Mrs. Stanley Paradise and Mr./awa. Mr. Lee was a customs " : 11 ..|Paradise, Wilson road south, cel retirin for nearly forty years, 4% pec ahedy ck vanteininy| Saturday evening when close|retiring a little over six years 3 , "| friends enjoyed a social evening | ago. Pag ree gee peas ac of cards and refreshments in-| The couple has one daughter, \cluded a thee-tier anniversary | Mrs. Stanley Paradise (Dor- oe ge former|ca® jothy) and three grandchildren: Marjorie Voysey, born in Oril-| lia, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Voysey who came to reside in Oshawa when e. On Sunday they held open|Mrs. Andrew Glecoff (Sandra), house and among the ange and Ted Paradise. friends and relatives who at- tended were Mayor Ernest J Marks and Mrs. Marks. Mr.| Custom Made er she was eight years old. Later} the family moved to farm at/2"d Mrs. Lee received many} sacs cards, flowers and gifts and {greetings from the Prime Min- ister, the Right Honorable Les- Ready-to-Hang DRAPERIES WINS YOUTH TITLE | MONTREAL (CP) -- Jose-|jter B. Pearson; the Honorable|j @ HOMES phine Bremmer McQueen,|John Diefenbaker, leader of the @ OFFICES mother of five, was nominated|opposition; the Honorable @ INDUSTRIAL §! Outstanding Young Woman of|Michael Starr, MP; the Honor-} Since 1919 America in January, a title be-jable John P. Robarts, prime stowed for civic and professional | minister of Ontario; Albert V. WARD'S CANADIAN MENTAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION Oshawa -- Ontario County Branch invites you to attend their ANNUAL MEETING DATE: February 9th, 1967 TIME: } 7:45 P.M. PLACE: | Adelaide House, Y.W.C.A, 199 Centre St., Oshawa SPEAKER: DR. $. HOLLING, Chief Consultont, Chronie Care Programme, Ontario Department of Health. TOPIC: HOMES FOR SPECIAL CARE -- What Is Special Care? What Are These Homes? How Can | Help? activities. Brought up in Texas,|Walker, MLA and an_ illumi-} Mrs. McQueen is head of the|nated address from the govern- theology department at Marian-|ment of Ontario. opolis College for women in| Mr. Lee was born in Wat- Montreal. lford, Kent, and came to Can- Simcoe St. et Athol 725-1151 ULAR SP iD ¥ SAVINGS IN OUR FEBRUARY FURNITURE SA ZELLER'S HOME FURNITURE. 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