Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Nov 1967, p. 20

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 29, 1987 Open House Honors Couple Wed 50 Years anniversary. for the honored pair at Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church)per own soul. by the Reverend M. J. Darby, Father Robinson felt In his message to the women Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gannon] at the fall meeting of Ontario were honored Saturday with an County south Region of the open house held at their home, Catholic Women's League, the Cromwell Avenue, on the occa-lReverend F.C. Robinson arch- sion of their golden wedding} diocesan spiritual director stres- sed that the CWL was the best A high mass was conducted|vehicle in a catholic woman's life to fulfill the commandment "Love thy neighbor" and save 'Love Thy Neighbor' By Service, Message To Catholic Women cils would recite the Apostles' Creed at all their meetings as well as the League Prayer. The highilght of the meeting was the centennial pageant, de- picting costumes worn in the past hundred years. These were modelled by the archdiocesan council and the most outstand- ing costume was that worn by Mrs. J. J. Matthews who wore the wedding gown of Queen Vic- toria. Hostesses for this meet- SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Cornelis J. Vermeulen, Bowmanville, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Nellie Margaret, to |John Schievink, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hendrik Schievink, Oshawa. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, Decem- ber 16, 1967 at 2:30 p.m. in Rehoboth Christian Reformed Church, Bowmanville. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Joseph La- Porte, Oshawa, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Loretta MARRIAGE The marriage of Jeanne! Ellen Parrott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Parrott and Richard John Irwin, son of Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Irwin, all of | Oshawa, took place on Friday, November 24, 1967 at 7:30 p.m. in Simcoe Street United Church, with the Reverend L. W. Her- bert officiating. | OPEN HOUSE | Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Bres- | ett, 1186 King Street East, will be pleased to welcome rela-) tives, friends and neighbors at their home on Sunday, Decem- FLAGS DOWN HELP ently, someone in the welfare LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP)--j|department is trying to help. Several Arkansas agencies are| Workers on the Capitol grounds i , but| were startled to see an interna- facting financial difficulties, bu onal distress Bla dadtas none has received more atten- American flag flying upside tion in recent weeks than the|down--atop the welfare build- welfare department. Appar-' ing. BALLINGER Meat Market 46 SIMCOE ST. N. -- OSHAWA 725-3564 -- PH. 725-3565 assisted by the Reverend N. J.\was a need for a greater li-|ing were members of St. Fran- Gignac and the Reverend Ed-|aison between parish, regional|cis de Sales Council of Picker- ward Law. and archdiocesan conveners.|ing. Help and information was al- Mr. and Mrs. Gannon were a : jways available from the Arch- ea a sear pe rygpsan Council and he ap APP ROXIMATE is yithe women to make use o: Dectace fone Wook. sal this assistance. He also point- EQUIVALENTS They have resided in Oshawa ed out that "Social. action Butter or Margarine .. 2 ¢: 1 Ib y va'meant social problems and it : for 46 years and have five chil-| should be based on the social|Flour, enriched all- dren, Mrs. Bernard Mulville/ eneyclicial of the church. "Cred-| Purpose, sifted ......4 ¢: 1 Ib. (Evelyn); Mrs. William Mc-lit unions and co - operative|Suet, chopped, Lean (Veronica); Bob Gannon,|/nyying are social action and| lightly packed ...... Jack Gannon, Lorne Gannon.| unions are the salvation of the Sugar, Granulated .... and 16 grandchildren, all of country," he said. trios Oshawa. A Mrs. A. E. Begin, the new) firmly packed .. nies hu grceeong a) archdiocesan. president was in-| Icing .. 3 Parents: With 8 ae pie |troduced by Mrs. Kelly DeGray,|Eggs, Whole boutonniere. Thé@grandchildren| sional chairman for Ontario] Whites ... st: served and attended the guestiCounty South. In her first mes-| Yolks ..:...... Mary to Garry Wayne Richard-| per 3, 1967 from 2:00 p.m. - 8:00 son, son of Mrs. Stanley Rich-lp m, on the occasion of their ardson, Oshawa, and the late/50th wedding anniversary. @ OPEN DAILY 9-6 @ FRI. 8 A.M. to 9 P.M. @ FREE HOME DELIVERY Richardson. The = will take place on Friday, ° March 1, 1968 at 7:30 p.m. in| Mow fo relieve Church, Oshawa. © These Are Some of Our Specials © Roman Catholic Use Dodd's Kidney Pills for prompt BACK:::. is condi PORK IVER systemic condi- L pethasber "host powdered app. 4 thsps: 1 oz. ACHE yon foal better -- rest better. 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After that, your nightly | Care routine is quick, si and comfortable -- you tap book. sage to this region Mrs. Begin Z ' . The honored pair received)emphasized that the regional Nuts, Shelled Silie Le 4: 1 Ib. Anniversary Special several gifts and sums Of!chairman bridged the gap be-|Ralsins, Scedless .....: : money. tween the agree gy eninge . 139 #72 he : Perms: ecial guests included, the/cil and the parish councils. rran' ee : porareah aM. J. Darby, the|She also expressed her pleasure|Dates (pitted) Reg. $20 for .... $16.00 Reg. $17.50 for .. $14.00 Reverend N. J. Gignac, the/that Mrs. DeGray had accept-| chocolate Reg. $15 for .... $12.00 Reg. $12.50 for .. $10.00 Reverend Edward Law, andjed the appointment of regional Candied Frult TUES. - WED. & THURS. TILL NOV. 30th the Reverend F. J. Smythe. ichairman for another year. Citron .... : : Congratulatory messages} Emphasis on the updating anal Lemon Peel ....3 to 4c: 1 Ib. 5 John St. W., Oshawa 725-4541 were received from Prime Min-/renewal of the League was ex-| Orange Peel ...3 to 4 ¢: 1 Ib. See ister Lester B. Pearson, pag er the poerecs oe erento MR. MRS St Id, MP and Michaeljand national conventions an ° AND . PETER GANNON ar. ue. Clifford Pilkey' pre-|i the various councils wanted |sented Mr. and Mrs. Gannon|to see changes in the league GOT LOST FAST neighbors found Kenneth and/with a plaque on behalf of the|constitution, now was the time WEYMOUTH, Mass. (AP) --/took him home. His mother/provincial government andjto inform the Archdiocesan Kenneth Baumeister, 12, was|28Teed to surrender his tonsils/Mayor Ernest Marks personal-|Councils, she said. due to have his tonsils out but/# # later date. |ly extended his congratulations} he centennial project of the when he saw one of his brothers} GARNISH WITH LETTUCE |" behalf of the city of Oshawa./CWL across Canada was to ,.4| Over 250 attended the open|raise funds for the Vanier In- ieceet le Ged ee ie A ring of crisp shredded | ouse and out-of-town guests/stitute of the Family and, the hospital--hospital gown -flowing|Western iceberg lettuce dotted) were present from Picton, |councils of the Toronto Arch- and bare-feet flashi: d hid/with chopped pimiento makes/Belleville, Bancroft, Maynooth,/diocese raised a total of $100, in a thicket of bushes 1% milesjan effective platter garnish for)/Bowmanville, Toronto, Ajax,/ 000.00. In closing Mrs. Begin ex- away. 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