Jo Aldwinckle, I ------ Women Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Set urdey, March 21, 1959 Miss Marilyn Elizabeth Davis, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Davis, Hillcroft street, whose marriage to Mr. James Sherwood Hall takes place this afternoon in Simcoe Street United Church has been feted with a pumber of pre-nuptial events. Mrs. Gordon Davis entertained at a tea for her daughter and was assisted in receiving by the moth- er of the prospective bridegroom, Mrs. R. 8. Hall, The tea table was centred with a bridal doll arrangment on a mirror strewn with tiny pink and white chrysanthemums and mai denhair fern. Triple silver candel- abra held pink, lighted tapers Trousseau Tea, Showers Honor Marilyn Davis, Bride of Today tea hours. Dining and living room hostesses included friends ing were girl friends of the bride-to-be. In charge of the rooms display- ing the trousseau, shower and wedding gifts were Miss Claire Myers, Miss Pat Davis and Miss Jane Siersma, Showers honoring Miss Davis included a personal shower given by Mrs. Ted Malloy. | Mrs, Frank Taylor of Courtice and her daughtér, Mrs. Bryce Smith honored the bride-to-be with a miscellaneous shower. Mrs. Ralph Davis, aunt of the e, and assisted by her daugh- i a EE of the bride's mother and gerv-| | Announced today is the forth- coming marriage of Miss Julia Marie Drummond, 8.Th, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. M. E. Drummond of Oshawa, and the Reverend Robert Nishi. mura, L.Th. of Vancouver, B.C. Miss Dr d is a graduat VRE. VEEN INT es of Toronto Teachers' College and the Anglican Women's Training College, Toronto. She has been a parish worker in Winnipeg for the past two years, Her fiance is the rector of Holy Cross Anglican Church, Vancouver, He was ordained in Eh eR Ea A AE TO BE MARRYED NEXT MONTH IN TORONTO eh Th he i Be Be be bot fei 5 SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Farrow of Oshawa announce the engage. ment of their daughter, Helen Marguerite, to Mr. Norman Evan Wheeler, son of Mr, and Mrs. W. 8. Wheeler of Toronto. The marriage will take place quietly on Saturday, April 18, 1959, in the chapel of St. George's Angli- can Church. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, James M. E. a Ea le ft Warns IODE Of Infiltration LONDON, Ont. (CP)--A warn ing against Communist Infiltra- tion in Canada was. issued by Miss Marjorie Lamb of Toronto speaking Wednesday to the an nual meeting of Municipal chap- ter, Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, here. "In reality the Communist force in Canada is a comparati- vely small, but nevertheless dan. gerous cankerous growth, weak. Drummond of Osh the engagement of their daughter, Julia Marie Annette, to the Rev- ' erend Robert Tetsuro Nishimura St. James' Cathedral, Toronto in 1957 and holds degrees from St. Paul's University, Tokyo; the University of Chicago and Trinity College, University of Toronto, in the chapel of which the wedding will be solemnized on April 18. SHUN TELEVISION HATFIELD, England (CP)--An of Vancouver, B.C, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ryutetsu Nishimura, Toyko, Japan. The marriage is to take place at Trinity College ening our fibre, sabotaging gress, and channelling ever it can, our guarded secrets to the overlords of the Commu. nist world," she said, Miss Lamb is the founder of Alert Services, which dissemin. ates information on communism Chapel, Toronto, on Saturday, April 18, at 11:30 a.m. in Canada. SS _ PROMPT(:, PRESCRIPTION STORE HOURS, Daily 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. brid e LODGES AND SOCIETIES ported in the hospital and Sister Annie Toms is also reported sick, There being no further bnsiness Lodge closed in the usual way (Rexall) CORIPTION CHEMISTS = PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS DRUGS PROMPT FREE DELIVERY rs Ss OSHAWA 530 SIMCOE ST. S PHONE RA5-3546 during the afternoon and evening, r, Miss Pat Davis, were a hostesses at a kitchen shower at Hospital Auxiliary [er home in Solina Runs Successful increase in membership at a teen-agers' club in this Hertford- shire town is attributed to tele- vision -- at their homes. Teen. agers whose parents watch TV wind, Pd Ae A QUEEN WARY Toner CELEBRATE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY Late No. 7 held. th ron meeting in the Orange Corona- | Miss Jane Siersma and Miss Cathy Harper entertained at the former's home in Whitby when KING ST RA 3 I] PHONE Long time residents of Oshawa, Mr, and Mrs O. C. Richardson. Golf street, celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniversary Sunday when they were at home to their relatives and friends. Congratulatory messages were received from the Right Hone orable John Diefenbaker, the Honorable Leslie M, Frost, the Judge J. J. McGibbon of Lind. sar. Mr. and Mrs. Richardson (the former Miss Florence At. kinson), both spent their child. hood in Yorkshire, England, and were married by the Rev- erend J. H. Talbot in St, George's Anglican Church Osh- awa, on March 15, 1909, | St. Patrick's Bridge The annual St. Patrick's Day Bridge arranged by the Women's xiliary o A ar maintained its success- ful record again this year The general convener, Mrs. J. A. Marshall Teeoived with he rs. a the Oshawa General, ~." 7, {co-workers of the GM Parts De- partment office honored the bride-elect with a miscellaneous shower, Miss Claire Myers entertained ss Davis when a pair of matching table lamps were pre- sated along with miscellaneous | gifts, | Mrs. H. W. Sheridan and Mrs. tion Temple, Bruce street, with Worthy Mistress Sister Evelyn Bilton presiding, assisted by Deputy Mistress Sister Gertrude Logan. Devotional exercises were per- with God Save the Queen, PIYAH CHAPTER every night at home are escap- ing to the youth club to find fresh A well - attended meeting of the Piyah Chatper, Hadassah, was held at the Oshawa Hebrew formed by the chaplal Sister Betty Atkins. Prizes were won by Sister Betty Atkins, Sister Ina Milgate, Sister ity Centre on March 16 with Mrs. Morris Segal presiding. Reports on the Israeli Fashion Show were given and great suc- Reta Butt and Sister Cora Gard. TWO MODERN STORES IN OSHAWA OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25th OPEN THURSDAY NIGHT ZELL ERS gamed | | RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS y Vicond Jack dou bedspread. at the Orange Temple, Bruce] Mrs.' Matthew Norden reporid | | nad eale SS Fleer, Jin. C. as pond, | Members of the Parts Cost De-|street at 7.15 p.m. on visits to the patients at e| . L. Plerson, . F. W, Gay, partment as a token of thelr| The Lodge was pleased to ac. Whitby Hospital. At an early| FASHION RIGHT FOR SPRING AND EASTER Mrs. Norman Daniel, Mrs. R. C. best wishes were the donors of|cept an invitation to Whitby date, a group of members will SPECIAL! SPECIAL! SL . , Mrs. O. C. James, MrS.\an electric floor polisher and|Lodge in May. visit the patients and have a her and Mrs. Bernard neighbors on Mary and Hillcroft Sister Ina Milgate kindly offer. party for about 40 patients, as a | LADIES' Honorable Michael Starr, and | Oshawa Times Photo |1st vice-president, PERSONALS Mr. Harry Topping, Mr. Joseph| Paxton, tickets; Mrs, L. W. Me- Topping and Mrs. Jack Richard. Conkey, decorations; Mrs. Ken- son are in Wilkesbarre Pennsyl. Neth Yimey, Jhises Ma, % D. vania to attend the funeral of cornin' business a visa, Mrs, (Henry, their brother, Mr, Arthur Topplng|J, R, Walter, publicity, W. R. Arc who passed away on Wednesday, ner. veners reported that they had re- Plans were made to visit Bow- ceived beautiful and useful mer-| {manville Lodge Monday, March chandise to be sold at the vari-| [23, Members wishing to go to|ous booths. As usual, there will | Bowmanville were asked to meet'be a tea room, [Beaton, In the afternoon at Me. Lionel Hind were co-hostesses at cess Is assured. The bazaar con- | [Laughlin Hall and in the evening|the former's home on King street | (at Simcoe Hall with Mrs. R. W. east at a cup and saucer shower, | Bassett, ond vice-president, | Friends of the bride's mother Winners in the afternoon were made a presentation of an helr- Mrs. C. M. Walace. Mrs. Stpdels honored the happy coupleled her home for.a social bingo, was done a month ago. | with a gift of an electric coffee| March 30. Following the meeting, tea was percolator, Sister Elsle Mackey was re-iserved. Segal. In the evening the prizes were by Mrs. H. M, Cranfield, --. Norman Hinds, Mrs, John | Mrs. John Donnelly, Simcoe ai Pi) J. 2 Evy: street south, AB Jetured from s. Ear yi S. assadaga, orida, fle in . Baldwin, Mrs. E. A. Mounce and Florida Mr. John Donnelly pass.| Anderson, ii Dean MeLavgh Mrs. Norman Hinds of the Osh-/ed away suddenly on March 11/lin, Mp § atley 3 Griffin, awa Branch of the Red Crossland is buried In Cassadaga be. H: S. Myers: i a TRI Society attended the annual meet- side his late uncle and aunt, Mr,| Mrs, John Stead, . R. J. ing of the Ontario Division at the Mrs. ' W 4 |merly, Mrs. E. J. Ferguson, Royal York Hotel on Citi Lg irs. Harry Wagener Mrs. M. W. Sutton, Miss Maude and were guests at the reception| You are invited by the Soclal De-| Ramsay, Mrs. W. J. Langmaid, . « « clothes lines ; i and tea in the Lieutenant-Gov: partment to send In any little Mrs. H. C. Lapp, Mrs. R. V. An-| ernor's sulte at Queen's Park. |jjome of Interest, News of teas | ' Among those who have made table reservations for the RCAF Association 10th anniversary ball/are always very acceptable and Thompson Cleve Fox. ps Aprits ae Merman Heyward for which there Is no charge. Murdoch and Mrs, Murdoch; Mr. | " and Mrs. Tan Mulr, Mr. and Mrs, |T ¢2se write or. telephone 8. A. Cross, Mr. and Mrs. C. H,|3-3474, local 18. |derson, |Mrs. W. B. | surprise parties, showers, annl-|G E. Jones, Mrs. Edward Rose, versaries and comings and goings|Mrs. G. D. Conant, Mrs. G. B.| Williams, | Mrs. Colin McCullough, Mrs. , Mrs. G. C. Pirle, Mrs. | Mrs. Sterling Morison, Mrs.| RAS. T. Hopkins, Mrs. G. K. Bates land Mrs. A, J. Cook. Jenkin, Mr, and Mrs. George Watson, Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Wilson, Mr, and Mrs, Edward Bind, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Town. send, Mr. and Mrs, Donald Cran- fleld, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Clapp, Mr. and Mrs. J. 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