TO LIVE Married recently at Harmony United Church were Mr. and Mrs. John James Kellett. For- merly Miss Svivia Mae John- ston, the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frederick D. Oshawa, Bowmanville Friends Entertain For Gloria Brent Miss Gloria Brent, daughter of | [Queen Mary Lodge | Marks Birthday | Officers and members of Queen |Mary Lodge 97 held their annual |birthday party at St. Andrew's United Church last week, The tables were beautifully decorated with centre-pieces of |tulips, narcissi, and pusy wil- lows, and a favar of small roses at each plate. On the head table was a three-tier fruit cake deco-| rated in orange and white. Jo Aldwinckle, Uemeen Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 Guesst were: Right, Worshipful | Sister Etta Hunter, Grand Mis- tress of Ontario West, and Broth- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, May 22, 1959 er Hunter from Hamilton; Right Worshipful Sister Beth Harvey, Past Grand Mistress of Onta West and Right Worshipful {ter Bertha Addie, Junior Deputy Mistress of Ontario West, from Toronto; Worthy Mistress Sister Madeline Ashmore, and Deputy Mistress Sister Ellen Anderson, from Whitby. The turkey dinner was served by Mrs. Matthew Leyden's Group of St. Andrew's United Church. Afterwards all retired to the Coronation Orange Hall. Mrs. Ina| Milgate, convener of program committee, presented a program consisting of Miss Coleen Phillips, Miss Nancy Chumbly, 14 little girls from Miss Harvey's dancing school and Johnnie Hurst, Don- ald Straughan and Freddie White. After the program dancing was enjoyed hv all. ; PERSONALS IN AJAX Johnston of Oshawa and the | bridegroom is the -son of Mr and Mrs. Edward Kellett of Mrs. H. L. Donald and Mrs. | Ajax John Payne were co-hostesses at a bon-voyage luncheon on Wed- --Photo by Ireland |jesday at the latter's home on ~ |Kingsdale avenue to honor Mrs. | George Cane who with her hus- | /band is leaving on 'June 3 for a| 1 % % Mr. and Mrs. Orville Case- ment, Alma street, spent Satur- day in Hastings and Warkworth. MRS, A. W. WILSON Mrs. A. W. Wilson wes installed | |continent. The guests t H | | friends and neighbors on Kings- | Association at the annual May| {dale avenue who presented Mrs. meeting last week {Cane with a bon-voyage gift. | The other officers for 1959-60 |are: 1st vice - president, Mrs Kunkel, entertained at a miscel- You are invited by the Social E. K. James; 2nd vice - pres [trip to the British Isles and the for a second term as president of or | w er e| Sunset Heights Home -and School ("00M % Mrs. A. W. Wilson Again Heads Sunset Heights H&S Association School Choir. These girls and boys were from Grades 4, 5 and| 6 and were competing in the| school festival held at North Sim- coe School. The choir, under the direction of Miss Beth Travell and accompanied by Miss Anna Stadnyk, sang three numbers: "He Shall Feed His Flock" from Handel's Messiah, "Woodland Song" by Schubert and "Cielito Lindo," a Mexican Folk Song. Mrs. R. M. Wilson thanked the children and their leaders for their fine performance and wish- ed them good luck in the com- petition. A light - master projection screen and a portable radio were presented to the school by Mrs. | A. W. Wilson on behalf of the Sunset Heights Home and School Association Mrs. Wilson announced that plans for the annual field day to be held on Tuesday, May 26,| were almost completed also ar- rangements were being finalized| Army for the Grade 8 graduation party| Frederick Charles Major. The in June. bride, the former Miss Annie The attendance prize was won! Elspeth Dobbie, is the daugh- Mr. William Richardson's] _-- Grade 6. The yearly at-| : tendance prize was won by Mrs. | Brooks-Pegg Rites Edna Coulter's room, Grade 1.| L y: their wed the Salvation r, and Mrs. after at ree Be Mecunonen aon: | Held In Greenwood ng secretary; Mrs, H. W. Neil, | reasurer; Mrs. Fred Pearse, cor.|,, [1¢ marriage of Sheila May 2 2. DDING THEIR SIGNATURES | ter of Mr. Jewish Leader ' Dies in Montreal MONTREAL (CP)--Mrs. Rache| Cohen, active for many years in| Montreal jewish community work, died at her tome Thurs day. She was 97. | Mrs. Cohen was founder-pres-| ident of the Jewish Endeavor So- ciety and a governor of the Montreal Gereral, Jewish Gen- eral and Verdun Protestant Hos- pitals, She married Lyon Cohen, a {prominent Jewish leader, in 1890. He died in 1937. ROXATONE PAINTS AVAILABLE AT PATTE'S Paint & Wallpaper 85 SIMCOE ST. N. RA 5-3529 ROXATONE PAINTS AVAILABLE AT SIMPSON'S W00D PRODUCTS HARWOOD N. IN AJAX PHONE 1032 and Mrs. David Chalmers Dobbie and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Major, all of Osh- | awa |Pegg, daughter of Mr, and Mrs "| responding ; Mrs. W. H. bonding secretary; Mrs. W. H..urbe 0 *c® peg, RR'1, Ashburn, '| Calvert, membership; Mrs, E, K. |James, program; Mrs. D.S. Low,|and Kenneth James Brooks, son |social: Mrs. W. J. Howard |of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Brooks. Mr. and Mrs, Gordyn Brent of(laneous sh 's| i lle, 'wi a | 9% 5 Department to send in any little dent, Mrs. Aage Johansen; re Bemanvill hose maridee oo Borne " Port Perry. The guests|items of interest. News of teas, cording secretary, Mrs. A. B and Mrs. John N. Badour, of Osh. | elig Bile jromy tabulating de-|gurprise parties, showers, anni- Woods; corresponding secretary, awa, takes place pg Hn eg parm > o :! ya Motors, | versaries and comings and goings Mrs. H. E. Ramshaw; treasurer, So » ta £ y, s and service office table and/Mrs. R. M. Wilson, and execu-|* > A 2 re: vas i May 23, at Tyrone United] Miss Rena Dilling and Miss ire iin dad gece charge. tive members, Mrs. C. M. Mac. Publicity: and Mrs. A. C. Clifford,| RR 2, Claremont, was solemnized Church, has been feted at several Karen Mutt ¥ Donald, Mrs. K McDougall, | hospitality. recently in greenwood United | on were co-hostesses| Please write or telephone RA , Mrs. . G. Miciougall, | z 4 pre-nuptial events. at a kitchen shower held at the 3-3474 local 18 Mrs. John McNab, Mrs, Fred| Mrs. Wilson thanked the re-(Church with the Reverend T. H Mrs. Gordyn Brent entertained foemer's home in Bowmanville | * |Pearse, and Mrs. Gordon: Reeson.|tiring executive, members, and Fleetham officiating. The wed for her daughter at a trousseau|Miss Pat Hockin assisted in serv.| Out of town guests at the Vin-| Mrs. H. L. Donald, past presi-|Staff for the co-operation given|ding music was played by Mr tea at her home, Receiving with ing cent-Snow wedding were Mr. and dent of Home and School Coun- her in the past year. |Allan Clarke and Miss Bessie the bride and her mother was Mrs. Douglas Underwood en. Mrs. Nelson Chesebrough, Jose-|cil, presided at the installation of Refreshments were served py| Lane of Toronto sang. Mrs. John N. Badour, mother of tertained with a personal shower phine Chesebrough and Mr. John|the new executive. Mrs. D. F.|the mothers of the pupils in Miss| Given in marriage by her the prospective bridegroom. Mrs.|at her home in Oshawa. Chesebrough, Kingston; Mr. Al.|Wilson thanked Mrs. Donald and Anna Stadnyk's morning an d|father, the bride wore a full Ross Pooley recelved the guests| Mrs, Harry Kift and Mrs. Rus. bert Dunkley and Mr. and Mrs. presented her with a small gift. |afternoon kindergarten classes: (length gown of white imported at the door. Miss Christine Brent, sell Coulson were coliostesses at Earl Dunkley, Stirling: Mr. and Mr. Donald Sutton, principal,|Mrs. H. A. Mooney and Mrs. peau-de-soie with appliques of wee sister of the, bride, as-la miscellaneous shower held at Mrs. Thos. Gibson, Toronto; Mr. [introduced the Heights H. T. Woods, grade mothers. |French guipure lace. A Grecian sisted by Misses Kathy and Jo-|the former's home in Oshawa and Mrs. F. Vincent, Jr, and style coronet of peau-de-soie and Anne Hoar, looked after the] Mrs. Ross Pooley entertained Mr. and Mrs. F. Vincent, Sr., |lace held her waist-length veil of guest book, at a cup and saucer shower held Espanola; Mrs. L. Aubry Ofta- silk illusion and she carried a Miss Rena Dilling of Bowman-|at her home in Oshawa. wa: Mr. and Mrs. T. Belanger, A |bouquet of white gardenias, car- ville, presided in the room con-| Mrs. Frank Singer Jr., enter. Ajax: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mull-| 4 ; [nations, lilies of the valley and taining the trousseau. Miss Pat|tained at her home in Oshawa |€T; Miss Pat Sullivan and the livy. Hockin of Bowmanville, was inlat a miscellaneous shower, The Misses Yvonne, Annette and Ce will be in charge of Group 1, Miss Marian A. Pegg, sister of charge of the display of wedding | guests were neighbors of Cila Dube, Toronto. Mrs. 'Earl Follest's group. the bride, was maid-of-honor in gifts in the afternoon and Mrs. the prospective bridegroom. Refreshments were served bv|frost blue organza over taffeta. Doi Slay Viewed & Osav,| Miss Pat Hockin and Miss Mrs. Earl Adam's|The bridesmaids were the Misses L . Miss Gloria Watts Gloria Watts entertai t at. R 2 . y "event ,| BTOUp. Jean G. Pascoe and Patricia A. of Oshawa, was in the room con- Caer pe; niensined 2a get. Halik will take plac e in oy Fou; oR Tuestay Sis May, PE {Brooks similarly. owned In twis taining the shower gifts. Miss home of Mr, and Mrs Kenneth Sania Taran. wae Sor of tendance 1 HTH SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX. |jlight blue. All the attendants car- y Sy | : : Tr ae Saturday mo , was Py . i how o ; i NY mw Tou, wes Hockin in Bowmanville. From the honor recently at @ shower held! Mrs. William Stallibrass, the The regular meeting of the 14th vied Domus pink roses and bride's lin € f€|parts and service office of Gen-|at the Polish Hall on Olive ave-| president, presided. The devo-(Scout Mothers' Auxiliary was daisy chrysanthemums. s linens. eral Motors of Canada, the bride- nue, The party was arranged by |tional period was led by Mrs. (held recently at Holy Trinity] Mr. John Alfred Pegg was best Bowring te in the afternoon elect was presented with a set of Mrs. Walter Hallk, Mrs. Violet/H. V. Laxton. The scripture was |Anglican Church, with Mrs. John man for" his brother. ushering were Mrs. G. F. Annis of Eben-|TV tables and a pair of foam Halik, Mrs. Anthony Gwodz, Mrs.\read by Mrs. Roy Corbman,|Calder, president, presiding. {were Mr. David C. Pegg, brother ezer, Mrs. L. D. Sykes, Hampton, | cushions. P. Hryncanuk, Mrs. Joseph Halik|Mrs, Laxton read the theme en-| Mrs. Lloyd Patterson read the|of the bride, and Mr. John A. grandmother of oe bride; Mrs.| Following the rehearsal on Fri- Mrs. W. Latwiec, Mrs, Stanley|titled "Too Busy." A poem en-|minutes of last meeting and Mrs. (Guertin of Toronto. Harry Kift and Mrs. Keith Ross, day evening the bridal party will Rospond and Mrs. Ted Rospond,|titled Count This Day Lost" was| William Boynton gave the treas-| A reception was held in the hall soc ote vid ~__|be entertained at the home of all of Oshawa: Mrs. Julian Da-|read by Mrs. Jack Klein. urer's report. Final details for|st Greenwood United Church. To $ ing In the afternoon were the future bride's parents, Mr. browski and Mrs. Leslie Kudla of Mrs. Wilber Down. read. the father and son banquets to be| receive. the bride's mother wore ONTARIO The Voters' Lists Act, 1951 PART Ill Notice of Revision of Volers' Lisis (In Urban Polling Subdivisions) Sunset a NOTICE OF SITTINGS of the Revising Officers in the Electoral District of Oshawa. Public Notice is hereby given, pursuant to 'Section 74 of the Voters' Lists Act, 1951, of the revision of the Voters' Lists for polling subdivisions Nos. 1 to 11 inclusive for the Town of Ajax in the Electoral District of Oshawa. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that sittings will be held by the revising officers at the times and places set forth in the schedule hereinafter set out. Any person qualified to vote at the pending eiection to the Legislative Assembly ond whose name has been omitted from, or incorrectly entered in, the enumerator's lists of voters is called upon to attend at the times and places hereur.der mentioned for the purpose of having his name enrolled upon the voters' lists to be used at the said election. Complaints which have been properly filed with reference to names wrongfully entered upon the enumer- ator's lists will be heard at these sittings. Voters' Lists for this Electoral District will be open for public inspection at 'the office of the Returning Officer focated at 37 King Street East, Oshawa, Ontario, between the hours of 9:00 a.m, and 12:00 noon ond 1:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m. Daylight Saving Time, every doy except Sunday, until the Court of Revision is concluded The Lists may also be inspected at the office of the Clerk of GOLDEN LINKS The Golden Links of Albert Miss Theresa Marie Babineau Street United Church WA held its Group 4 whose marriage to Mr. Matthew regular meeting in the board; . both of Oshawa Miss Joan Buttery, Miss Gloria and Mrs. Gord: | sisti A Mrs. | s ; : : ry Wright, Miss Marion Buttery and s Jorcyn Brew. [Orono ais assisting oe Mrs. |minutes of the April meeting and held May 23 and May 30 were a two-piece ensemble in wedg- Miss Joan Mutton. | Peter Bobyk. The gifts presented | Wed 35 Years Phare poured tea, ahd serving |1amps, clocks, silver and crystal were Miss Eleanor Forster, Miss {cake plates and other miscel- by Misses Gloria Wright, Ger-|La Salle Avenue riage, Mr. David Edward 'Collins trude O'Sullivan and Mrs. Gary|of honor at a fini the Suef was presented with a sani-boy ding anniversary, at the Sandal- wood Drive-In on Saturday, May In the evening, Mrs. F. Singer, included a handsome gift of In Couple Honored Ruth Pascoe, and Mrs. Grenville laneous gifts. - {their youngest son, Donald from the engineering department 16 Jr., Mrs. Howard Brent, Mrs. money, electric frv pan, electric| Eva Garrow and Mrs. Lorne steam iron, pop up toaster, Ruth | On Anniversary Miss Eleanor Forster, assisted] Mr. and Mrs. Frank Frauts of Honoring his forthcoming mar- ; ON staff of the City Hall the occasion of their 35th wed a Dall Among those attending were 21d toilet will add privacy to a s Wardrobe their children and grandchildren, Sail bathroom. If there is space ES oh "las well as guests from Toronto divider can be a small set of p FOR 10%"=18" lanq Ajax. A toast to the happy drawers for storage of towels, DOU 20" 22" {couple was proposed by Mr. Vic. S0ap, etc. {tor Hutchins, PEE - ~ After the dinner a reception was held at the home of Mr, and | {Mrs. Frauts. A beautifully decor-| HOUSEHOLD HINT A piece of clear glass or plastic led and an invitation Mrs. Gorden Shemilt gave the| treasurer's report. The catering] was reported by Mrs. Gibbs. The sick convener, Orville Coakwell, gave her port. | The family picnic was discuss- Mrs. Robert Williams and Mrs. from Mrs. Lloyd Patterson Atkinson to hold the pic- her cottage S.C. H nic at Paradise" gust 22. | sung to {Mrs. Cecil | Charles Boyle. Mrs. George Parsons,| Flett d Mrs. and A low divider between basin | The June meeting devotionallday, May 25. | f. |ated anniversary cake was the Placed over the pages of your [centre of attraction. The couple cookbook will protect | were the recipients of many love-| food marks. |ly gifts. | Mr. Frauts, who was born in Trenton, Ontario, is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Frauts. Mrs. Frauts. the former Woman's Role Effie Johnson, was born in Pic- ton, Ontario, and is the daughter In Marriage of Mrs, John Johnson and the Husbandsshould avoid criticism late Mr. John Johnson. The and threats, says this article: couple were married on May 13, "The Special Nature of Women" 1924 in the Picton United Church. in June Reader's Digest. Puz- Thev came to Oshawa in 1936, zling as it may seem women They have three daughters ; bs °» often need help in acceptin Mrs. Mic son (Bar- : 8 rs. Michael Anders Bar- i} eir sexual role as women. bara) of Whitby, Mrs. george , | Hughes (Betty) Oshawa, and Here's how both partners can Mrs. Mervyn Bobier (Doreen) of learn the true meaning of fem. Oshawa. They have four sons, ininity and win happiness from Bruce, Frank, Ronald and Don- discontent. Get Reader's Digest: ald all of Oshawa. They also 37 articles of lasting interest. have 13 grandchildren. By ANNE ADAMS New! It's so much fun to play| "let's pretend" with this gradua- tion costume and dream wedding dresg for grown-up dolls. Note to Mom: borrow back from daugh- ter for bridal shower or party. Tomorrow's pattern: Misses'. Printed Pattern 4553: Dresses for Grown-up dolls 10%, 18, 20, 22 inches, State size. Printed directions on each pat-| lern part. Easier, accurate. Send FORTY CENTS (40c) in roins (stamps cannot be accept- «d) for this pattern. Please print dlainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS ITYLE NUMBER Send order to ANNE ADAMS, sare of The Oshawa Times, Pat-| oon ern Dept., Oshawa, Ont. | ONTARIO'S LARGEST-SELLING TEA BAGS it from | EVERYTHING COMPLETE 4 | | d street or Mrs. William Evans, 101 awa, |Olive avenue, no later than Mon- wood, bury, Preston, Toronto, Montreal. iscussed. The 'closin wood pink silk shantung and lace meeting for the with a navy blue hat. The bride- Samuel | season will held June 18 which groom's mother assisting was in Mrs. (will be in the form of a pot luck Dior blue silk linen withea match- re- supper at 6.80 p.m. ing flowered hat. Both wore cor- Refreshments were served by sages of roses. Later the couple left for a wed- !ding trip to Ottawa and Mont- A rummage sale will be held|real. For travelling the bride "Parson's|at Simcoe Hall on May 26, 2 p.m. wore mist green printed silk with was accepted for Au- Any donations of good used cloth-|white accessories. Mr. and Mrs Birthday greetings were|ing can be left at the home of Brooks will live in Scarboro Guests were present from Osh- Brooklin, Orillia, Colling- Manitoulin Island, Sud- Mrs. John Calder, 226 Drew -- DS EASIEST TERMS IN TOWN the Municipality between the hours of 9:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Daylight Saving Time, every day except Saturday and Sunday, until the Court of Revision is concluded. SCHEDULE: Registration and Revising District No. 3 includes Polling Subdivisions Nos. 1 to 11 inclusive, being oll that are contained within the limits of the Town of Ajax, Sittings will be held for Registration and Revising District No. 3 at the Municipal Hall, Ajox, between the hours of 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m, and 9:00 p.m. Daylight Saving Time, Saturday, the 30th day of May 1959 Registration and Revising Officers: Judge John E. Prtichard and Alex C. Hall, Q.C Clerk to Revising Officer: B, C. Falby, Municipal Hall, Ajax. SYMPHONY 5 Delivers OFF STREET PARKING OF COLORS RETAINS OUTSTANDING DURABILITY OF REGULAR ROXATONE SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER! RE EL lf ROXATONE SPRAY GUN i (fits on.paint can) " Si ET i ANADA LIMITED