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The Oshawa Times, 13 Dec 1958, p. 8

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A JOYOUS Mr. and Mrs, Herman Kelly Feted 50 y ' By Family on fr and in a family dinner party wial evening was of thelr daugh Quehe 1% | James Mof Te I Cron the a J Were nald, Mrs, Ear Blanley | Woman's elly were of also fio Wie pre electric received vers and houquet themums and a of 15, the bride laud Clay, daugh ter o ¢ Mr, and Mrs, Gill Cla Mr Kelly wa hor len, Both are of En Me couple were Loyal Workers Christmas Meeting At the the | Women's M December Worke meeting of of the lonar Society of Kin 5 el United Church Christmas decorations, earols and stories heralded the approach of the anniversary of the birth of Our Lord Mrs, ( a poem * se ber m roll « (', Bkuce presiding, read I'he Greatest Gift", The report of the Novem read and the Hert Howlett,! and her com the devotional Vice read a ry Mrs ioe od Mrs Tl. fonth read two por ire with sultahle each portion, She Christmas I it decorated el and the rush of wr fo vou have the loration and wor hirth of The inn { room Booth mi and pr Christn does the Vi \(18 our he \ to the in ir rs § read twal \ \ ls { it" and Mrs t of the wm hy Warthy what in the rush of red for the istmas. The host gift we are judged hy ot hy the kind e.'" Mrs, Mul Christma it the Hi and In the Lawrence Laurel dna She a tragedy he : ve hirthday poem ducted the busi I announced that ng of the after ould be on the Tanuary rathe Thurs M ead the financial I. C, Tindall gave the Community y wn presented for the year lay W } her of and in charge, H. McLaughlin he SOCIAL NOTICES AT HOME 1 M SG Che ENGAGEMENT \ daughter of and th Ca Ars \ rawforth and of 1 wi the 300 x . for t had worked at m the same job for more than six | years, MOMENT th Anniversary rried of the wide's pars e lived al the Wr |} and | al ne in Oshawa I'hiey have one daughter, © C, KE, Crouse (Greta) grandehild, Richard Crouse Mr, Kelly and one has heen employed hy the Pedlar People Lid, for the past Al Mi Kelly Is a member of the West Group of the Asi of Centre treet United Church Veal oclation They hoth have fond memories of old days In Oshawa "House parties were the thing then W AUXILIARIES Jo Aldwinckle, B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturdey, December 13, 1958 7th Scout Mothers' Auxiliary ' Annual Tea and Sale of Work Allen, greeted the guests, Mrs Allen spoke briefly in welcome day afternoon with the bright yel-|and niroduced Beoutmasier low of the troop eolor combined Charles Collard, who sald he liked with the green which identifies) to feel he was speaking for all the many Canadian Beouts, | 7th leaders when he expressed his The Mothers' Auxiliary of the appreciation for the contributions 7th Oshawa Beouts and Cubs was made by so many to the Beout| holding its annual tea and sale of (work | work, Opening the sale the Rev.| Mrs, Howard Hutchinson eon erend Peter Trant, himself a for-|\vened the tea room, Pouring tea {mer Beoutmaster, mentioned that were Mrs, William Corbett, Mrs while Mothers' Auxiliaries con-|Charles Collard, Mrs, Charles An [tribmted a great deal to the cause derson and Mrs, George Mae lof Beouting, mothers of Bcouts| Gregor, Mrs, George Gudgeon as: land Cubs should remember that sisted by Mrs, Thomas Pollitt was one of the chief aims of thelin charge of the kitehen | movement was to teach the boys| Conveners of the various hooths| self veliance, Sometimes It was|were: home haking, Mrs, Gerald| {the duty of the mother to prac-| Blears; candy, Mrs, R, D. Mal tice a little "intelligent negleet",|eolmson; aprons, Mrs. Harold [Also religion played a great part| Davis; sewing, Mrs, A KE, Jones; | in Beouting, When a hoy prom: |tickels, Mrs, John Kitchen; treas:| |ised to do his duty to God, {t was|urer, Mrs, R, A. Gibbs | up to him, with the conperation| Mrs, Clinton Cross made the of his parents, to practice his re-|draw for the attendance prize of A liglon faithfully, he he Jew or large Christnas cake, This was Christian, Hindu or Moslem {won hy Mrs, C, N, Kelly and! Bt, Stephen's United Chiureh Past, Present, and Future", Mrs Bazaar convener, Mrs, RB, A. Mrs. Charles Anderson was the| Mission Circle met recently at|Leon Parks and Mrs, Lawson Lloyd and president, Mrs, A, J, winner of a Christmas tablecloth, the home of Miss Elsie Fice, The Parks served refreshments | Imeeting was opened with a pray and of ¢, follawen MeLaughlin 8 hy Christmas carols, Miss Joan Limited employe Tavior and Mis dacqueline Thie- nual Christma hand read passhges Dis) RA 3.3474 St, George's Memorial Church parish hall was gay on Wednes: As 18 their usual custom at | and wrapped parcels containing this festive season, members of the Soroptimist Club of Oshawa and district are wrapping gifis for shut-in, This year a group gathered al the home of Miss Grace Winnell, Hilleroft streef, citizens In Palrview Lodge Fach member hrought an addi tional gift for the cancer cup hoard, In the pieture with some of the gifts are Miss Mary Lee, - GROUPS, CLUBS Ronald King Bring Belleville Bride To Live In Oshawa, At Bt Coal and Bupplie held thelr party in worship servi | an He from the (Bhrine Club the story of The Christmas Bell, | community singing, Mr. and Mrs BATHE PARK AUX, The Christmas meeting of the Hathe Park Ladies' Auxiliary ¢ hureh | was held on Tuesday, Der emher, ecember 6, Ronald Byard King [Towing The next 0 at the home of Mrs, Robert|S0n of Mr, and Mrs, Byard Kinghe held on January 6, 1000, at A buffet supper hrought the eve (Glow, Rossland road west, A of Oshawa, took as his bride, [7.80 pm, at the home of Miss ning to a close brief business meeting was pre Phyllis Louise Brethour, daugh- Marilyn Hendershot | sided over hy Mrs, Cleve Metter of Mrs, Caroline Ray of Ban-| ) Mann, president, Reports were eroft | The Christmas meeting of the frinity Anglican Church held ite The Reverend Arthur Page of-|Loule Hogarth Auxiliary of Albert annual Christmas dinner Margaret's The Woman's Auxiliary of Holy eall 21 Oshawa, on Friday w [Bible consisting of the Christmas night, The affair was in the form claus, The Christmas gift certifi | story, Mra, David Duehemin read of a social evening, dancing and ple was won hy Mrs E (Mary Northey, SOROPTIMISTS' GOOD DEED FOR CHRISTMAS | ways and means convener; Miss gifts and candy for the senior | Madeline Kelly, president; Miss Grace Winnell and Mrs, Olive Petley, wnervice commit: tee chalrman Oshawa Times Photo loughhy | treasurer, Mrs, William fargent; doreas, Mrs, Charles Gibson; litle helpers, Mrs, Roh ert Willoughhy Christmas sav ings, Mrs, Erie Cooper; press re porter, Mrs, Alee Martin, The Oshawa Auxiliary he dinner u Wednesd were |] Heolt {its annual Christ the Hotel Genosha December 10 changed with Mrs acting as 1 0 Hits J James homson, A foam rubber pillow Following this an interesting per: MeLaughlin were the recipients of was won hy Mrs, George Blone Anglican jad was held on Mexico with ala beautiful ying room 1amp as a jpidge Belleville, on Baturday, | question and answer period fol: [token of the high esteem in which oyioved A game of euchre Was I'he next regular meet meeting will they are held hy their employes, ing will he held on Wednesday, January 14, 1060, when the elee iton of officers will take place, The Social Department is al and ways happy to aceept Items for [ Navy Velerans' Ranta mused Mrs, Kell '1.eanigiven and roll showed remember the men moving out members present the kitchen stove down| 1 was decided to purchase one pipes and all to make room for a dozen stacking chairs for dance in the kitchen. Then mov ing it all hack and setting It up Christmas cake again hefore home, alter zasier Teddy Gow and It was dancing all night. But those daysiwon hy Mrs, W, Noonan, Follow are gone and with them a lot of jug the meeting hingn was play the ald friends." led, the winners were Mrs, Ki (ward Bathe, Mrs, William Ruth |erford, Mrs, William Haight, Mrs Roy Kenney, Mrs, Willlam Og- den, Mrs, HB, Ring and Mrs, John Cooper, An exchange of gifts was held and supper was served hy Mrs | Gow rs, McMann, Mrs, Of den and Mrs, John Fisher, Lucky cups were held by Mrs, William Reld and Mra, J, R GIRL GUIDE ASSOCIATION (Central District) The regular meeting of the Cen: tral Distriet, Girl Guide Associa tion, was held at Guide House with Mrs, W, A. Forsythe, com missioner, presiding, taking was made Holng the oie. Mr, Ti p park building, The draw for efor, r, Thomas Howard of Mel hy gown of white lace and nylon, [seripture lesson MeDonough, | ficlated. The wedding music was Street United Church was held ve: election of officers on Monday the personal column, especially plaved hy Mrs, Hobert Calvert, (cently. Mrs, Samuel Gibbs pre: (evening, December ff, at the/for the approaching Christmas Given in marrage by her un. sided, The CGIT and Explorer home of Mrs, Chris Willoughby, and New Year season, If you ex [groups led in the devotional Quebec street, After the dinner pect to he out of town during the the hride wore a hallerinal period. Miss Joan Parks read the the members exchanged gifts, holidays or are having guests Miss Marlene The following officers were elect: please telephone RA §:8474 (local The fitted bodice stvied a seoon Reyner gave a veading and Miss ed: President, Mrs, Hohert Wil-[16) and share your festivity with neckline and cap sleeves with Darathy Gibhs offered prayer, |liams; vice-president Mrs, Bert others, There 18 no charge for mittens, A rhinestone - studded The Misses Phyllis 'and Lenore Claus Mrs, Chris Wil this insertion y erown held her elbow length vell|(Hass sang two duels aceompan:|" and she carried a cascade of|led at the piano hy Mrs, James pink roses and white ehrysan-| Potter, Miss Millicent Take, guest themums (speaker, spoke on "Christmas Miss Thelma Smith of Relle ville was mald-ofhonor in mint| green taffeta, She wore a green feathered headdress and green mittens and carried bronze and| gold chrysanthemums, The bride's sister and brother, Paul: ine and Paul Ray, twins, acted as flower girl and rink hearer, Mr, Boyce Blair was best man,| HOLLYWOOD (AP) When Ushering were, Messrs, Wayne adoring women fans moh Yul King and Emerson Brethour, Brynner on the street, tear hut:| A reception was held at the ons from his elothing and fight {home of the hride's uncle and | gop autographs, his wife, the for aunt, Mr, and Mrs, Thomas| mer Virginia Gilmore, doesn't seCrelary Yul Brynner's Wife Occupies Herself Cancer Research By DOROTHY ROE Lillian Mae Marsh SCHOOL OF DANCING D.E.A Ballet, Tap, Toe, New President The regular meetin Pythian Sisters was h recently with Sister Jean Yilehes pres ng Sister Mary Shields reported on the Red Cross work, It was voled to donate $10 to the TH Christmas seals; also #6 to Queen Elizabeth Hospital, The election of officers was held as follows: Past Chief, Sister Jean Fiiehes; Most Excellent i (Chief, Sister Iva Clff; excellent senior, Mister Marjorie Carey; excellent Junior, Bister Large; manager, Bister Ann Holt; secretary, Sister May Veas- hy: treasurer, Sister Chris Altehi- son; protector, Johnston; guard, Bister Iris Kirby; pianist, Sister Emmaline Henderson; trustees, Bisters, Mary Shields, Margarel Bievens; press, Bister Leanna Bathe, Installing officer, Sister Evelyn HOUSEHOLD HINT If your children want to paint paraffin « coated objects, such as milk eartons, you can make the paint adhere hy using soap and paste, Mix a tablespoon of each and stir in a eup of liquid tem: pera paint, Two coats will give profession al-looking coverage Kay |b Sister. Dorothea) And Officers Elected By Pythian Sisters of the Clarke; senior representative, Sister Bva MeCahe; alternate, Sister Chris Altehison; junior repe resentative, Sister Mae Rutter dternate, Mister Beatrice Hurst degree stall, Capiain Mary Steve ens with Sister Beatrice Hurst ase sisting, Following the closing of the meeting the Sisters gathered for Christmas refreshments and exs changed gifts, Bister Mable Dis a eit the birthday eake, rizes from the draw were won Mr, George Vilehes, a lamp) rs, Doris achonald, an ume brella, and Mrs, George Murray, A cup and saucer, Fr ---------------- RUGS AND | LIVING ROOM SUITES Cleaned to Perfectl n NU-WAY 'RUG ond Carpet Seles 174 Mery RA 5.0433 | TOPCON-R FEATURES sh Leather arrying REGULAR LIST PRICE Fast Auto TOPCOR 1.8 Lens Eye-Level Pentaprism Viewing lit Image Range Finder utter Speeds up 1/1000 Second FREE BRAUN HOBBY STANDARD ELECTRONIC FLASH REGULAR LIST $55.50 Case ... 218.00 A 333,50 VALUR FORONLY ,......\ 1s For the photo fan who wants the best [Howard, Melrose, For the occas Mrs. J. R. Mathews, secretary, lon the bride's mother wore navy | pead the minutes. The treasurer's blue nylon with matching acces turn a blonde hale Rays she "1 think it's fine, If nobody ne Character, Baton, Pre- Miss Vera 4h kid I 11 he held caner the report was read hy Moyse Mrs. DE. Jackson, hadge sec retary, reported 27 haddes had heen earned during the past month, 19 hy the Guides and eight hy the Hrownles MRS. K. R, FLETCHER Reports were read hy the rep 4"3nd Joa of the 2, 8, 4, § \ ' 14 and 16th Brownie Packs, the St, Matthew 8 WA 2, 8 4, 11 and 16th Guide Com n ' panies and the 2 4, 11 and Holds Elections {18th Group Committees T k Di Mrs. W, A, Forsythe requested that the annual reports he in her urkey inner ais As g Rug tig lia M K Fletcher was re: her 81 elected president of the. Woman's] A new member, Mrs, FE, H Auxiliary of Sit Matthew's Norris, was weleomed as the Church at the Christmas meeting Guide Representative for the frd held on Wednesday Company. I'he Reverend R, A. Sharp pre | The next meeting wi ided for the election, Other of: lan January 14 ficers are: 1st vice-president, | Mrs. H. J. Bathe; second viee 1TH GROUP COMMITTER president, Mrs, Walter Duncani| qpe 16th Group Committee of ecretary, Mrs, George Dayilme Girl Guide Assdeiation held treasurer, Mrs, E, J, Heard [its regular meeting: on Tuesday, negret was expressed that the pooamher 9, at St, Matthew's former treasurer, Mrs. J, R. Fal o;aiioan Chureh with Mrs. David had moved inte another; fowler presiding parish I The minutes and correspon Only the most urgent ftems of [4.000 were read hy Mrs, H business were handled [Pretty., The (reasurer's report Fhe group, all present but two, [cae "given hy Mrs. A 4 sal down to beautifully appointed (powells, The president reported tables for a turkey dinner. |i the tea and hazaar was a Thanks were expressed hy the pig gyocess, 1 was unanimously president to Mrs, J. W. Edwards decided to purchase chocolate for her work in connection with|vilk far the Rrewnie and Guide the dinner, and all others who hristmas Parties. A cash dona helped to make it such an en ion will he given to the €uide lovable atfai Company and the Rrownie Pack Ie Reverend R. A Sharp, Three hooks are to he presented taking on the duties of Santa, the Guide Company's Library, Claus, distributed the gifts whieh The following officers were in: members exchanied [stalled hy Mrs, R, J. Manning: A reminder was made with re: precident, Mrs, David J. Bowler; ard to the January 7 meeting, vice-president, Mrs, A, W, Crows ait which time annual reports will alls: secretary Mrs WA he heard, and committees ap pretty: treasurer, Mrs, H, D pointed | : ania bAT n Mrs. Rlake Allard eondueted RON Jicphote convener: the brief worship period, Mrs Vermoen "Nvs Murray May R. Fletcher presided Mrs. 1 'N Daniel. Mrs, T R. Crimmings social eonvener, ALL TOGETHER [Mra, John MoMullan; sewing eon CARDIGAN, Wales (CP) A'vener, Mrs. Frank Foley: sun father and his nine children were shine, Mrs. J. H. Snyder christened at St. Mary's chureh| The 11th Group Committee held here. Laurie Morgan, 36, sald: a tea and Christmas cookie sale "1 felt it was time the ehildren on December 12 at Guide House were christened, and as Jy: A social hour was enjoyed with not been either, 1 decided fo go! the exchanging of gifts and a pot wud make a day of it « hy Mrs. John Sheila, watched fandin Y dong {His luek lunch arrange MeMullan wile roses school, Acrobatic at the Masonic Temple, 91 Centre Street, Fridays & Saturdays, sories, The bridegroom's mother was In navy blue lace aver pink {satin with pink accessories. Roth wore corsages of pink earnations. | tleed him, I'd worry, Yul 1s hig enough to take care of himself" If there 1s any Jealousy in the Reynner family, it's prahahly on When leaving for the wedding 5 anse 1s not trip to Toronto and points worl Sutk BA. ANd the Cole is no |the, ide wat weaning a har For the last two years the glam Fim, and a corsage of red orous Virginia, a former star of has spent most Mr. and Mrs, King wil Blase and sereen, live in Oshawa wil of her waking hours doing miera | [seople photography in eonneetion | with her work In cancer research Painting Makes at Mt, 8Sinal Hospital here INFORMATION: RA 3.7253 JURYz "Everything I B KING STF HA 3 224% 15 KING ST WwW 317 BROCK ST, §,, WHI OSHAWA HOWMANVILLL 278.00 LOVED) St Photographic' 530 SIMCOF RA 5 a%a6 a MA a L778 TOY PLAZA MO 8:2338 A . EARLY CELERRATION : " Her Life Beautiful yal, Vi The Brynner family ginla and son Rooky, 18-cele: EDMONTON (CP)--Mrs, Flo: brated Christmas early this year, rence Mortimer, an Edmonton |before Brynner lait to take aver , says painting| the part of the late Tyrone Power "a beautiful! In the movie, Salomon and Sheba, life." heing filmed abroad | | The #0 - year - old woman has| Virginia will miss her dynamle painted water color miniatures mate while he is on location in lon fvary which are hung in the Europe, but she won't have mueh [Kensington Art Gallery in London | Hime to waste In moping, She's {and In the Rayal Canadian Aca: Much toa busy with her work demy of Art In Montreal. Al 'IT find the study of living eells |water color of Edmonton, Autumn more romantie and - dramatio Afternoon, was hung In the|than any part T ever played on Renalssance Gallery In London the stage says she in the 1030s {teacher and artist {has afforded her | Virginia was an established ae Mrs. Mortimer's interest in art tress, with 30 movies and a num blossomed as a result of a pun: her of successful Broadway plays fshment when she was six years to her oredit, when she met Yul lold, Her elder sister made her|Brynner {copy a pleture of an old Norman | 'After our marriage 1 never |chureh as punishment for a mis had any desire 1 go back ta the [deed, The copy was so good Stage or soreen,' save Virginia [young Florence took art lessons. | RE | Mrs. Mortimer oame to Canada | COMING TREAT [with her hushand In - 1908, 1&1 LONDON (CP)=Four hundred months after their marriage, Re: aged folk in the Lambeth dis fore coming to Edmonton she [tyiet are to he given a week's [lived on the Prairies and later holiday at the seaside next year, {in the Peace River area and she under a welfare organization still loves to paint the northern scheme subsidized hy the bor hills, ough eounell, FREE Dry Cleaning of One Plain Skirt One Pair Trousers (or Slax) a Bh ¥ P &Four Season's B Trave Agency | t | ® NOCH 37 KING ST, &, ARGES o OSHAWA RA 8.6201 WITH ANY $3.00 OR MORE ORDER NOTE: Price of FREE Article not to be included in the $3.00 or more order, MOTOR CITY CLEANERS BRANCH STORE: 184 Simcoe South at Town Line RA 3.700) RA 5.44% FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY Kingston Road Bast 0 WARODISIA Roane | nares w F TN ' : desig J » ¢ ned for giving... 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