ancial secretary. Back row , er; Mrs, Elwood Bradley, re- from left to right, Mrs. Wil- | cording secretary; Mrs. R, W. John Turner, vice-president; Ham Lynde, trustee; Mrs, Ern- | Bia Milde; Mrs. Michael Mrs, Arthur Reardon, presi- | @t Lawton, sergeant-at-arms; d Pe, dent; Mrs, John Stanley, fin- | Mrs. Russell McNeill, treasur- | ~Oshawa Times Photo. The new officers are, front row from left to right: Mrs, George Slater, trustee; Mrs, Auxiliar Y: 2] p UAWA, Local 222 Marilyn Anne Fice Names Officers, Committees | Erest G. Cochrane The regular meetings of the La-|'lons from the executive, one, to Exchange Vows dies Avxiliavy No, 27 of the send a $100 donation to th UAWA Local 222 were held on|~atlona!l Confederation of Free On Saturday in Zion Unitea May 25 and June 2 and during|Trade Unions and a $100 Aone. Church, the Reverend F, J, Reed these two meetings the new ex-|tion to the International Wood- united in' marriage Marilyn Anne ecutive was elected and the|workers Association in Newfound. Fice and Ernest George Coch- standing committees picked for land. rane. The bride is the daughter the 1959-60 term, Sister Ethel Thomson gave a of Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Fice of The execntive Is as follows: san ha tn St, Cathar. Taunton and the bridegroom is President, Sister Alice Reardon' ines w Sisters visited the son of Mr, and Mrs. Edwin vice-president, Sister Mary Tin Auxiliary 5 of the Cochrane of Raglan. ner: financial secretary, Sister UAWA Local McKinnon In-| Mrs, Charles Nasdor played the Mary Stanley: treasurer, Sister dustries, wedding music and the soloist, Marjorie McNell; recording sec: | 1 Tra ] r retary, Sister Frances Bradley:|J, Ideson, took them through the fect Love", "The Lord's Prayer trustees, Sisters Ann Black, Marv new union hall and the Sisters of and "The Wedding Prayer", Slater and Iva Lynde; sargeant-|Auxiliary No, 50 provided enter-| Given in marriage by her at-arms, Sister Florence Law!on; /talnment and a buffet sunner Guide, Sister Rose Ellis, press,| An Invitation was extended to pure silk organza ending in a Sister Elsie Werry. Standing|the members of Auxilinvv No, 50/chapel train, Alencon lace edged committees -- bingo committee-- [to come to Oshawa and visit the the scalloped neckline and ac. Sisters Rose Ellis, Bernice Sara-|Auxiliary some time in the near cented the bodice, waist and skirt mak, Cora Gardiner, Violet Am- firtire, in hand-run appliques. A erown brose, Alice Watson, Mona -Melin-| The reports of the committee of lace embroidered with pearls chyk, Francls Hurvid, Bessie|were given, A motion was made and sequins, held her fingertip Honelma, Hazel Farrow, A nn el to take the residents of Fal view veil and she carried a cascade of Gwilllams and Florence Law- Lodge on a bus trip to Orono. decp Pink Delight roses. t 4 'mitts The children's plenic is to be| Mrs. Fred Dart was the matron Sisters Frances Bradley, Kay held on a Saturday this year to/of honor and the bridesmaids Bradley and Rose Fllis, Soclallenable more Sisters and their/Were the Misses Elinor Woods, committee -- Sisters Ethel Thom: husbands to attend the pienic|Joan Cochrane and Glenda Coch-| son, Muriel Guy and Elsie Werry.|with the children. The date is rane. They wore identical street-| buln shen 41 of the No. 199, The president of Local 199 Mr. Miss Beth Travell, sang "'O Per-| father, the bride wore a gown of Pretty Wedding in Tyrone Unites GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES Gloria Brent and Don Badour Tyrone United Church was the scene of the wedding recently of Gloria Grace Brent and Donald Herbert Badour, The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Gordyn Brent, Bowmanville, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. John N. Badour of Oshawa. The Reverend F. J. Jackson officiated and Mrs, Carman Bar rett, Bowmanville, plaved the wedding music. The soloist, Mrs. Sam Black, Bowmanville, sang The Wedding Prayer and O Promise Me. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. Her white gown was fashioned with a Chan- tilly lace bodice with a portrait neckline and Hly-point sleeves, The full taffeta skirt fell grace- fully into a chapel train. Her fin- gertip vell was held by a Mary- Queen-of-Scots headdress embrol- dered with seed pearls and her flowers were red roses in a cas- cade. Miss Rena Dilling was maid of honor, gowned in orange sher- bet silk organza and carrying a cascade of green carnations. The bridesmaids, Miss Karen Mutton, Bowmanville, |girl, little Miss Christine Brent, | sister of the , were all in {mint of their gowns were enhanced by and Miss Judy| (Sykes, Toronto, and the fiower een. The basque bodices| scalloped necklines and wide {cummerbunds ending in butter- fly bows at the back, The brides- maids ¢ cascades of peach carnations and the flower girl, a basket of peach and white car- nations and snapdragons. All wore matching feathered head- dresses, Mr, David Garrow of Oshawa |was best man, Ushering were Mr. |John Fleming, Oshawa, and Mr. {David Brent. ation was held in Ty- rone Community Hall. To re- celve, the bride's mother wore blue chantilly lace dress and dus- ter with beige accestories and a corsage of bronze chrysanthe- mums, The bridegroom's mother was in champagne lace with tri- ple sheer overskirt and matching accessories, Her corsage was of |pink roses. | For thelr wedding trip the cou- ple went to Indianapolis, Indiana, |where they attended the 500-mile auto racing classic. As they left for their honey- moon the bride was wearing a |white linen sheath dress with matching duster lined with mauve printed silk, a white pic- {ture hat and white and mauve accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Badour are mak- ling their home in Oshawa. | | Women, Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 -] THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 9, 1959 ' CHILD GUIDANCE Children Learn To Lie To Escape Punishment | By G. CLEVELAND MYERS Without knowing it, vou may give the little child his first les- son in lying. This is the way it may happen: (punished for telling the truth and {not for the theft, So his lying |and stealing may be practised to- |gether. Basically they are the |same---deceit. ST. MARK"S WA | save the literature secretary's The regular meeting of St. report. Mark's Anglican Church WA was| The Misses Isla Barker and held in the ehurch hall with the|Rae Howell were in charge of president, Mrs, T. E. Simkin, several fesraationat numbers. presiding. The Reverend J. Neil| The worshin service was con- Lothian read the WA Litany and|ducted by Miss Isla Barker with Card and flower convener, Sis-|Saturday, June 27, at Lakeview length gowns of nile green bro-| prayers. Mrs. Ernest Pope, secre- tary, gave her report and Mrs. T. A. Boughton, treasurer, gave her report, also the report very successful bazaar and tea held recently by the WA Mrs, J. N, Lothian, JA Leader, reported success from the sale of | goods and candy, also held with WA bazaar, Mrs. Clarence Keith, Little| Helper's secretary, reported that | she was busy making calls on new Little Helpers. The educational secretary re- ported the Mission Staff book, ""He Cares", had been complete-| ly finished, The Fall meeting September 10 will take place in the Church Hall and begin with a pot luck supper at 6 p.m, The president, Mrs. Simkin, closed the meeting with prayer. PILOT CLUB The regular program meeting of the Pllot Club of Oshawa, un- der the direction of the Public Af- fairs Committee convened by Mrs, Agnes Gorrie, assembled at the council chambers in the City Hall, They attended the council meeting where they watched the council administering city 'busi. | ness. Mayor Lyman Gifford ex- tended to themr a hearty wel come, Thursday evening Mrs. Mil-| dred Flutter, the Misses Lillian Beamish, Jean Hunler, Beverly, Storie and Muriel Wilson, were the guests of the Pllot Club of Peterborough. After a sumptuous dinner, the members with their| guests went on a conducted tour of aA |Street Church being shown. Mrs, Fred Ayers at the niano. Mrs, Bickle and Mrs. Wiliam Bradbury received the offering. very interesting talk on "churches" was given by the Misses Barker and Howell with slides of churches including King The missionary for prayer this year is Miss Brown in India. Several auxiliary members are on the sick list. Mrs. Kenneth Proctor, Miss Lula Christie and Mrs. A. J. Barge. ST. MARY CWL The members of St. Mary of the People Council of the Catholic Women's League met recently in the parish hall for their monthly meeting, This was the last meet- ing of the season, The president, Mrs. Walter Atherfold, presided and Father Neil Gignac, the spiritual direc- tor, opened the wit prayer. The minutes of the last meet ing were read by the secretary, Mrs. Ffank Donald, and the fi- nancial report was read by the treasurer, Mrs, Phil Vincent. The conveners gave their reports. Arranoements were comnleted for the Strawherry Tea, whi~h fe being held at the home of Mrs. "rank Naneld, on June 24, Mrs, Lorry Dodd will be the convener Fou thie ayent, . Several of the members are nlannine to attend the Convention of the Catholic Women's League. which will he held at the Raval York ¥-'sl, Toronto, on June 13, 14 and 15. | A cheaue as presented to Father Gignac, towards the bull. recently Gloria Marie Corby ex-|bride's travelling ensemble changed "nuptial vows with Ri-|a beige linen sheath, Swiss chard John Wilhamson. The bride broidered Chinese jacket and a 3 the daughter of Mrs. Garland beige picture hat, trimmed with 7 RICHARD LESLIE This bonny young man is Ri- | Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil- chard Leslie, son of Mr. and | liam Plume, Nashwaaksis, New Mrs, William Plume, Myers | Brunswick, and great-grand- street. Eighteen-month-ol¢ Ri- | son of Mrs, 8, J. Plume, Fred- chard is the grandson of Mr. | ericton, New Brunswick. and Mrs. R. L. G. Anderson, --Venus Home Portraits Gloria Marie Corby Is Wed To Richard John Williamson In Christ Memorial Chur ch|honeymoon in Muskoka. The was em- rby, Oshawa, and the bride- colored flowers. Yellow roses {groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs, (comprised her corsage. Carlolon Williamson of London, | ario. Mr, and Mrs, Williamson are, of the Brinton Carpet Works, ing fund of the Church, for which| "he Venerable H, D. Cleverdoy Making their home in Oshawa. Coffee and cookies were served at the plant. | | The next meeting will be on Ms. Leo McCarthy and her com- f«| MO June 18 end is a regular busi- ness meeting, Members were as ed to be sure and have their tickets turned in by that date, ALICE JACKSON AUX, The Alice Jackson evening| auxiliary of King Street United Church held its June meeting recently in the church parlor. The meeting began at 8 p.m. with a dessert lunch. | The president, Mrs. Bryce Brown conducted a short busin. ess period, Mrs. William Bickle § gave the secretary's report. In h Although you didn't see him do| Bdwan dar » ws of the chil. cade taffeta with overskirts of Therefore, if you supp your lan ign to Sisters re a HB silk organza and wide-brimmed, it, you believe he has done some- child has done something wrong Marjorie McNeil, Sylvia Dave es Bradley not later than June 20. open - crowned hats to match. thing wrong. You ask him if hebut you don't have the facts, and Sister Lawton, Wor telephone number is RA|1heY carried cascades of pink did it. Innocently he says yes, (don't ask him, have no trial. There were two recommenda- 3-0881, and white carnations. |whereupon you rebuke or punish When you are absolutely sure, - i A Miss Doris Dart was flower/hin, AGAIN tell him so and proceed as you Miss Jean Kolodzie Tells CWL Of Summer Spent In Europe |girl in a short dress of nile green {see fit, silk organza over ol ue orsen| Later, you ask him if he did] Henceforth, t him from The St. Gregory the Great A Summer in Europe Council of the Catholic Women's she, with two friends, h |carried a basket of pink and/something else you suspect he| temptations to lie or steal. League held its last meeting until/ ed in 1058, the highlight of which oe | white carnations. has done but didn't see him do.| (My bulletins, "Honesty and | Mr. Robert Holliday acted as Again he may be punished if he Truthfulness in Children ' and "A| best man, The ushers were Mr, admits it. [Parent's Prayer," may be had by {Sinclair Robertson, Mr. Keith! After a few more such experi- (sending a self - addressed, U.S, | which! The recention was held in Dar-|Hoping to escape punishment, he of this newspaper.) { ad enjoy- |lington Township Hall, Hampton, denies the wrongdoing. Maybe| PARENTS' QUESTIONS | |The bride's mother received inhe does escape; he knows you ® U0 FOU SPOTOve of paying September on Tuesday evening, (was a ten-day visit with relatives Mint green lace over taffeta with|didn't see him liar a HE : too] X blend June 2, in the parish auditorium, and friends in Poland. A 4 i \ sories. The bridegroom's mother Naturally, not being too sure with the yiusicent, Mrs. 'A. C.| Migs Kolodzie, whe was intro-|chose a flowered dress of orange|yourself, you don't punish unless holding or gaining a §rade, Jie Love, presiding |duced by Mrs. Harold Brain, told|ice with white hat and accessor-(he admits to the wrong act. But/B or C. especially n a family of sented by Mrs. Thomas Leveque Switzerland, Holland, Austria, | carnations. press him to confess. He invents and Mrs, George Fairhart report-| Italy and Poland. The honeymoon is being spent an explanation. Seeing this does ed that the annual membership| ww; : i in northern Ontario and Mont-|not satisfy you, he invents am- canvass was progressing satisfac th a visa approved by both| en) As the couple left, the bride other and another torily. able to travel freely in Poland | and sheath dress with white hat/very good at keeping you in SOCIETIES Mrs. P, J. Morrow, convener of as a Canadian, and visited War-|and accessories and a corsage of doubt, he may even convince you welfare, reported seven visits to saw and Cracow, as well as the yellow and white baby chrysan-/he was innocent when he wasn't. QUEEN MARY LODGE | i tessi d ish The officers and members of vided where necessary. Mrs, tives live. Here living conditions| Mr, and Mrs. Cochrane will re- (will avold confession and punish-|o eon Mary, LOBA 97, were James Conner reported 75 pa-|are incredibly below the Ameri-|turn to recide in Oshawa. - ment altogether. Then he feels tents visited at the Oshawa Hos.|can standard, and Miss Kolodzie| Guests were present from rewarded for having lied. ping Whitby and Oshawa at ", " " its meeting last week. and two afternoons devoted to|llles "of industrious, intelligent Port Perry. | If he is 'caught and Sonfesses| The Worthy Mistress, Sister ) |and is he simply feels people living in one room. The p hairdressing at Faifview Lodge, 1h tw | inventing denials. | assisted by the deputy mistress | wages pitiably low. Miss Kolod-|grew in profusion. 'One comes| A¢ times, you may have proof and chaplain, Sister Betty At- On immigration, Mrs. C. C.|zle pointed out a cousin in one across these little chapels about that he did something wrong Ye. kins. The director of ceremonies, Murty reported that she had at-|picture who Is a schoolteacher at/every quarter mile," she said, |fore you ask him. But you just|Sister Dianna Cowle, introduced ivi ship papers to new Canadians at amounts to $6 a month. Outward: nist, It may be red, but like an|like a bully, you may add, "You (on, the deputy treasurer of the the City Hall Needy, and the 4 she People appear Fc Jut|apple -- only on the outside." [can never Je J of anything County Lodge of Toronto and reception that followed Waly. Yhey are sad and. ors a {Of course, nows he can. He york, This sister was given grand Mrs, L. R. Menard reported couraged. | Another highlight was the tripods the vantage ground. lodge honors. |Fice and Mr. Donald Cochrane, |ences, he grows more practical. |stamped envelope to me in care .|INVENTS EXPLANATIONS white hat and matching acces may be some mest in paying for The financial report was pre-|of their visit to England, France, les. Each had a corsage of white feeling sure that he did it, you| [Ottawa and Warsaw, she Was yas wearing a mauve duster coat Discovering that he's getting needy families and clothing pro- rural sections where her rela themums. He may grow so clever that he hostesses to Sister Lodges from pital during the month of May, showed pictures of entire fam- Rochester, Millbrook, Myrtle and| MUST DO BETTER t| Evelyn Bilton, opened the lodge Whitby, cost of living ls very high and|side shrine about which flowers I Must do better next time at tended the presentation of citizen-|a salary which in our currency adding, "Poland is not Commu-|want to make him admi* ** ™ ery worshipful Sister B. Rober- {to Rome, where through the good that seven members of St, Greg PRACTICE IN LYING miso given Grand Lodge hon- The picture of a torture cham- offices of the Oblate Fathers In anv event, the more he lies ory's Group had attended the an. ber in one of the infamous con- there, to whom they had a letter nual Communion Breakfast of the | centration camps in Poland was|of introduction, they were able to Women's Auxiliary of the Catho- a grim reminder of the suffering see a great deal more of that lie Church Extension Society in|endured by the Polish people dur |city than they ordinarily would, Toronto on May 81, Mrs. Love|ing the Nazi occupation. Here They had the good fortune to see congratulated their group on the still standing are the furnaces [the late Pope Plus X11 at Castel fact that with a membership of|into which the victims of Nazi|Gondo¥o and also had the priv. only 16 they had stood third in torture were cast. On these fur-|ilege of having a Mass said for | financial contributions to the ex-|naces a bouquet of fresh flowers them in the Catacombs, sion, rests perpetually to mor usion rbd petal Po ore oy Mrs. Kelly DeGray thanked The president reminded the i 8 YS: Miss Kolodzie and presented her group of the Archdiocesan Con-| Replying to questions about the with a small gift in appreciation, vention in Toronto ou June 13 to effect of the Communist regime :fter which refreshments were 15, following which Miss Jean!in Poland, Miss Kolodzie showed served under the convenership of Kolodzie showed colored slides of 'a picture of a beautifui little way-| Mrs. Kenneth Cole. £ Ra before he confesses, the more actice he has in lying. And how tragic it would be for him t | [to be punished for something he {didn't do. | This child may be accused of taking something. | PUNISHED FOR TRUTH | If while under pressure he con- fesses, he may suppose he was ors were right worshipful Sister Alice Gillespie, right worshipful Sister Hannah Pritchard, right worshipful Sister Nettie Lusty and right worshipful Sister Alay Webber, all honorary members of the Right Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ontario West. Worthy Mistress Sis, Edna Mc Bride of uady Russel, LOBA, Worthy Mistress Sister Jean PERSONALS Murray of Clark Wallace, LOBA and Worthy Mistress Sister w. Ashinore of Vimy Ridge, LOBA, Miss Marlene Leona Cochrane, now Mrs, Creighton Gray, was entertained prior to her marriage last Saturday. Miscellaneous showers were held at the home of her sister, Mrs. Roy Eldridge, Courtice; and Mrs. Bert Bickell, RR 2, Oshawa. A personal show- er was arranged at the home of Mrs. Edward Schneider, Cour- tice, and a pantry shower at the home of the bridegroom's si~*ar Miss Marguerite Gray, Bowman- ville, The Courtice Community presented a bookcase buffet at the home of Mrs. May Robinson, Courtice. | Mr. Fred Llovd, King street |east, has just returned from Eng- land where he visited his sister and brother whom he had not seen in 35 years. y You are invited by the Social Department to send in any little items of interest. News of teas, surprise parties, showers, soni versaries and comings and goings acceptable a no charge. Please write or telephone RA $:3474 local 18. LADIES' DAY WINNIPEG (CP) -- Mrs. Mir- iam MacEwing 'vas chosen chair- man of a committee of interested women to organize plans for a ladies' day at the Red River Ex- hibition, being held June 10-27. MARRIED IN DOUBLE-RING CEREMONY bride the former Miss Sonya | the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mel: Mary's Ukrainian Greek Ortho Marie Shelenkoff, is the daugh- ville Coolidge all of Oshawa dox Church we > Mr and Mis ter of Mr. and Mrs. Shora She. College. The | lenkoff and the bri --Phote by Ireland \ Qt Married recently NURSING CENTRE NEW WESTMINSTER, B. C: (CP) -- A $2,000,000 nurses' train {ing centre will be buil' next year iy Royal Columbian Hospital were also introduced and es- corted to the dais. Senior pre- ceptress, Vicky Eddy, of Crystal the of the treasurer Mrs. Brown gave the the trea- surer's report, The school for leaders will be held at the Ontario Ladies' Coll. ! ege, Whitby, August 17-21. The September meeting will be on) ® September 1, the regular meet ing night. Miss Muriel Wilson * Marlene Cochrane Becomes Bride Of Creighton Gray Marlene Leona, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ivan L. Cochrane of Courtice, became the bride of Creighton Ziba Gray, son of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Gray of Bow- manville on Saturday afternoon. The ceremony took place in Courtice United Church with the Reverend Harold Stainton offi- clating. The wedding music was played iby Mr. Frank. Walter. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of chantilly lace and nylon net over satin with a sabrina neck- line and chapel train, trimmed with sequins, She carried a white Bible adorned with red and white roses. The matron of honor was Mrs. Roy Eldridge and the brides: maids were Miss Mildred Brown and Miss Marquerite Gray, They were gowned alike in mint green taffeta and lace and carried nosegays of yellow and white chrysanthemums. Delton Christie acted as best man and the ushers were Ger- ald Gray and George Bryans. To receive at the reception held in the church hall, the bride's mother wore beige lace over taffeta. The bridegroom's mother chose a blue sheath with matching duster coat. The bride was wearing a two- piece suit of woven black and white petit point cotton as the couple left on a wedding trip to eastern points and adjacent United States, Mr. and Mrs. Gray will return e thanked all the members. Refreshm~nts were -erved by h ttee. U OF T GRADUATE Miss Jean Samells of Port Perry greduated from the Uni. | versity of Toronto last month with the degree of Bachelor of Arts and honor standing in her course. This year besides be- | IP |G. Rapley, organist, played the wedding music and accompanied the soloist, Mr. who sang 'O Perfect Love" and riage br her uncle, Mr. Harold erformed the ceremony. Mr, W. THREE WAYS TO ENSURE BETTER HEALTH FOR THE . 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Each had a white corsage, 21 VITAMINS, MINERALS, AND TRACE ELEMENTS DRUGS 28 King St. E. RA 3-462) Regulor City-Wide Deliveries ing the associate-president her class, she was elected as the permanent social director for her year. Next year Miss Samells plans to teach at the Ridgeway, Crystal Beach High School at Ridgeway, Ontario. In 1953 Miss Samells was one of the girls chosen from Ontar- io to go overseas with the Gar- field Weston Girls' Tour. In their daughter's honor, Mr, and Mrs. George W. Samells entertained at a dinner party at which relatives were pres- ent from Toronto, Manchester and Port Perry. Miss Samells also holds another degree, As- sociate of the Royal Conserva- tory, Toronto, in piano. Later the couple left for a OVERWEIGHT ? GIGANTIC SAVINGS NU-WAY RUG 174 MARY GIGANTIC RUG SALE NOW IN PROGRESS to live at Courtice. Chapter 5 and Senior precep- tress, Lilly Brooks, of Cryswl Chapter 6, both of Toronto, were given a very hearty welcome, The local sisters held a mock initiation during the evening. Much business was attended to. It was decided to charter a bus for the trip to Cobourg on July 11 to take part in the celebration of the "Glorious Twelfth." Prizes were donated by Sis- ters Edith Severs, Martha Smith, Shop WOOLWORTHS First! Charlotte Griffin, Viola Ax and Lady Russei Joage. ihe win- ners of these prizes were Sisters May Wells, Reta Butt, Helen sud, D. Ashmore, Martha Smith, A, Musgrove and Db. Cridiand. When the sick report was given the Worthy Mistress asked all members not to forget Right Worshiptul Sis. Martha; White, She has undergone surgery in St. Michael's Hospital in Toron- to. Sister Annie Toms is still very ill. 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