Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Dec 1967, p. 15

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G CENTRE IS LEFT JOPPING s0se From JSECOATS 1p YJAMAS ip -HANGE IFTS Ow AND 9 P.M, 1E LARGEST /EAR IN RRA OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE RUAN RRIARME { awith a vacuum cleaner. de entertained at the Carousel ones e: VOLUNTEERS AID CHRISTMAS CHEER COM = ae MITTEE WITH FOO - _REMEMBERING OTHERS IN THE TRUE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS D HAMPERS WOMEN OF FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, DECORATE AND PACK FOOD BASKETS Showers Fete Maybeth Hoagland Bride-To-Be Relatives and friends, in Osh- awa and Hamilton have host- ed showers for Miss Maybeth Hoagland whose marriage to Kenneth Newcome takes place on Friday evening, in Whitby|of a Canadian nickel miner. | Baptist Church. GOTENBORG, Sweden (AP) Clark's home, Hamilton given|English night club hostess. by the bride classmates at McMaster Uni-jattended only by 20 members of} versity. A miscellaneous shower, at- tended by friends from Calvary Baptist Church was given by Miss Hoagland's great aunt, Mrs. Alvin Blair, La Salle Aven- the bride's uncle, W. J. Prit- chard, his wife Doris and their ue. to University in Ottawa. Mrs. John Snyder and Miss Bonnie Snyder, Jasmine Court, 'entertained at a coffee party, cup and saucer shower, which was attended by neighbors. : A miscellaneous shower was given by one of the attendants 'at the forthcoming wedding Miss Margaret Saywell, Cadil- Pirac dane Delaney of Kendal-| SOCIAL NOTICE wood Drive hosted a kitchen) : shower for former Sunday) FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE school friends of the bride-to-| Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wal- lace, Oshawa, wish to an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter, Shar- on Arlene, to Archibald Joseph Turgeon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Turgeon, North Bay, Ontario. The wedding will take place on Friday, December 22, 1967, at 4:30 p.m. in Byng Avenue Pentecostal © Church, Inn. Oshawa. WHEN YOU ENTERTAIN » . » set your table with all the warmth and friendliness of the day. Our flowers are just lovely. Poinsetties $53, $6, $10 plants Orange Trees .... $4, $6, $10 plants Cyclamen .. --. $4, $6 plants Mums ......000+-- $4, $7.50 plents -- $3, $6, $10 dozen The bride's parents, Mr. and} were not present at the wed-) ding. | MET IN MEXICO | The couple met last year in Acapulco, Mexico, where both be. ° The affianced pair was host- ed at a party in Hamilton, by Miss Cathy Lennon, and David Allison. Those in attendance presented the honored couple Following the rehearsal this evening, the bridal party will ge pay Arrangements $4 end up. ineludin: 'ith. | LOOKE'S FLORISTS were on this year. and went to University. In Sudbury, vacation \bury Star. Mr. Boyce has been a miner for 20 years. . Mrs. Boyce said her fear of rostroem flying kept her fr C -- One of Sweden's richest men'|brought Miss Boyce back here|ter's wedding. et et shipping magnate Dan-Axeljsecretly, For a long time no} Brostroem, 52, Tuesday married|body knew of her existence until/simply couldn't bring myself to -- in a quiet church ceremony 28-/a photographer discovered them! make the trip by plane " year-old Heidi Boyce, daughter/at the Copenhagen zoo earlier : Mrs. Carleton Boyce ; r Brostroem when the couple visit- | It was Brostroem's third mar-| Miss Boyce is described as a ed Ottawa in July Miss Dianne Hall and Missjriage, Miss Boyce's first. Bros- quiet, strikingly attractive Linda Clark were hostesses for|troem was recently divorced| woman, especially fond of trav- Ottawa as a private secretary a linen shower held at Miss|from his second wife, a former!) Once she hitchhiked barefoot since her graduation from! c | , through the Middle East elect's fellow] The wedding ceremony Was! She left Sudbury 14 years ago honors degree in geology live The Boyces Boyce sons, Cliff and Don, both in the Mrs. Hartley Boyce of Sudbury, worked a regular shift in the Sudbury area. Falconbridge Nickel Mines and| Mr. Boyce said he and his! said University also 'I'm terrified of heights. 1 she Joanne had been working in} with in Ottawa|cept for two years when she tra- the Brostroem family and bY|where she studied at Carleton|velled in the United States and| | Europe c The bride has become po; ular|TO VISIT SUDBURY 14-year-old daughter Patty, with!in Gotenborg yith her quiet eae 4 whom Miss Boyce lived after|ners and her good knowledge of/Brostroem plan to visit Canada) she left home 14 years ago to g0/Swedish. Reports say she has\next summer and _ will spend) rn every chance to succeed as the'some time in Sudbury. Pritchard also was best man. | first lady of Goteborg. | Hartley Mrs. Boyce said Mr. and Mrs | have met F ta gi ta th \ra M M ho Ge wil A one preparing Christmas dies. Two groups, among many, have Christmas preparations to help the Jess fortunate families in the city. mittee, an agency of the Red jordination with the Social Serv- jices Department in the city is preparing food hampers committee gifts" and churches, associations, the Salvation! Army, the Rebekah Lodge and|the baskets are, (left): Mrs.| the Pieasant Monday Afternoon|Arthur Howard, president of|United Church, under the con- Baptist|venership of Mrs. R, V Shef- | Sidney Canfield,|field, will distribute Christmas flower|stockings to the children in the |poultry and a ichild up to 16 years of age. Committee, and purchasing and packing ganized Guide House. have worked for about 16 hours land to date have packed 300 food hampers. The Westmount Kiwanis Club has volunteered to deliver these hampers and boys Keystone from Central Collegiate will ar- for easy delivery. | Pictured here in the act of Miller. Rare ios Susan Pankhurst Saturday's Bride | Honored At Showers) marriage to Gary Dodsley, of, Orillia, will take place on Sat- jurday was honored at show- ers recently. 7 tended by 30, was held at the home of Mrs, Harold McIiveen, Orillia. She was Mrs. ; don Avenue, aunt of the bride- elect, held a shower at her marked the fifty - seventh an- niversary of Miss Pankhurst"s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A miscellaneous shower was hosted by Mrs. Cord, Evangeline Drive. A num- iber of the future bride's former! Mrs. Boyer worked as usual injclasmates attended. Swedish Magnate Marries jthe mailing room of the Sud Woman From Sudbury groom was wealthy they would give to the couple,'} | $100,000,0002"" Wemen Women of First Church gathered to pack food baskets on Wednesday after-' noon at the church. Santa Claus is not the only bun- aside their put own fruitcake, chocolate} bars, cookies, The Christmas Cheer Com- iliary of the church. chrysanthemums have been purchased as gifts. The baskets and plants will) eather, which works in co- also The "w hi te} De churches| Young People of the church from|this evening to the accompani-| school|ment of their carol singing. | receives various women and from enlists home Club, to help pack the food the UCW of First hampers. Chureh; Mrs. | In addition to the food ham-| Mrs. Ralph Pigs lper which would consist of such/Convener; and Mrs. things as fruit, candies, vege-| Nickerson, vice-president of the bles, cookies, each family is) -- ven a voucher for meat Mrs. Ronald Thomas, ry of the Christmas secre- Cheer chairman, has or- the volunteers for a ree-day packing spree at Gir! The 25 women from the Club and students nge. these parcels in order, William Marriage of Figaro, Sleigh Miss Susan Pankhurst, whose | attend for presents i Christmas Plans Will Cheer Patients In Oshawa Hospital Many organizations who have jhad their own Christmas par- ties, are remembering those in THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, December 21, 1967 15 Oshawa General Hospital. mobiles |made by the junior girls of All) 'Saints' Church in Whitby, and) B Busy Housewives Find Time 'To Pack Gifts For Distribution Christmas presented to ward. The children's ward was the! jrecipient of a Christmas tree! decorated by members Raptist/CGIT from Kedron. Ten grade O'Neill atric unit and Members of dren's ward, distribute toys Collegiate jtional Institute visited the geri- were the children's Christmas cheer truck on Sat-las follows, for those on 2 full urday, also. \diet: Consomme aux sherry, Songsters from the Salvation! green salad, roast turkey with Army are expected to do some|dressing, roasted slivered al- carolling throughout the wards|monds, jellied cranberries, gib- later tiie spk let erry. duchess potatoes, In addition to the hospital's|nut beans "on boven Fe ng honored guests, Christmas festi-|assorted sweets and nuts, petit vities will include a specialirolls and butter; English-style tray prepared for the patients'|steam pudding with brandy Christmas dinner. The menu is'sauce, coffee, tea or milk. ere aiecmecnaae of the 13 students of and Voca- brought a rose These foodstuffs, fruits, jams,|for each patient. Local 45, Cana- homemade: candy were!dian Union of Public Service, donated by: the Women's Aux-| Employees, accompanied Santa Potted!Claus on his round to the chil and helped him On Monday evening, about 40 be delivered to shut-ins by the junior student nurses went car- olling in the hospital wards The intermediate and_ senior classes will sing carols on Members of Busy decorating and packing/Christmas morning. Simcoe Street, Walter/hospital, on Saturday The Women' be touring the hospital with its s Auxiliary will ts FIRST HOLIDAY FAMILY CONCERT Thurs., Dec. 28 - 7:30 p.m. packing are: Mrs. James, Mrs. Robert Sully, Mrs. at the R. G. Collison, Mrs. A. D } |Holdsworth, Mrs. C. G. Row- KINGSWAY COLLEGE : iden, Mrs. V. P. Lockie, Mrs '+ |Thomas Rorison, Mrs. John = |Thompson, Mrs. 'W. A. Dixon,| AUDITORIUM + |Mrs. W. H. Langmaid, Mrs.) Ernest Henry, and Miss Dulcie Conductor & narrator--Mr. Jacob Groob Programme includes: The Nutcracker Suite, The Ride. TICKETS AT THE DOOR Adults $1.00 -- Students and Children 50c Parents end any number of their children may only $3.00 toy for RNR Stoner RRNA ONCRRENmERMAIIE st prsante a The OSHAWA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA A miscellaneous shower at- assisted by rs. Elsie La Hay and Mrs. | ary Readman. George Gallop, Glid-| me. The occasion also orge Moore, Burketon. Rowland Mc- : | e had no idea that the bride- sked what wedding present Boyce said : What do you give a guy with| an ex- two OSHAWA TIMES NU-WAY PHOTO PICTURE RE-PRINTS 20% Discount on Orders Of S or More Pictures Available at SERVICE 251 King St. E., Oshawa 8 x 10--1.50 each 5 x 7--1.25 each BBs» OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE y Enchant her withe lovely gift set from Yardley ... Lotus Soap and Cologne, Comes in Lavender and Red Roses, too, Set $1.95. 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We have a good grouping of small gifts, a bottle of cologne for Uncle Charlie, a handsome repp tie for your cousin Bob in college, maybe cuff links for Dad (alias Diamond Jim). So for big thanks, think small. SWEATERS GLOVES ......... SPORT SHIRTS ... 6.00 to 16.00 PYJAMAS ....... 5.50 to 9.00 and you're Welcome to Charge It at 13.95 to 27.50 5.95 to 12.95 cere ee OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE @PEN TONIGHT, TOMORROW er AND SATURDAY NIGHT TO

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