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The Oshawa Times, 29 Jun 1959, p. 8

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MARRIED RECENTLY The setting was Beth Sholom | Oshawa, when | bride of Morris Langer, son of Synagogue, Toronto, * [Esther Black, daughter of Mr. | and Mrs.' Bernard Black of H&S Entertains Grade 8 Pupils The Reverend Frank Swack- hammer, of the First Baptist Church, was the guest speaker at the entertainment held last week for the Grade 8 pupils of Queen Elizabeth School and their par- ents. The guests were welcomed by the principal, Mr. Frank Ross, | Mr. Ross introduced. the soloist, | Miss Beth Trevail who was ac- companied by Mrs. Frank Singer. Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 29, 1959 | Many Hostesses Entertain For Beverly Jane Dickens Jo Anne Chidley, Carol Cornish and Barbara Elliott assisted The group presented the bride-to-be with a floor polisher and other gifts. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Luke, Gibbons street. Miss Joyce Luke was hostess and Miss Barbara Elliott was co-hostess. Misses Mary Elliott and Linda Miss Beverly Jane Dickens to Mr. Edward Elton Johnston on Satur- day afternoon. Miss Dickens has been feted at many showers and teas. Yellow and white flowers form- ed the background for a tea held on the lawn given by Mrs. Clarke W. Dickens. To receive; Mrs. Dial RA 3-3474 | Mr. Ross also introduced Miss " |Lynne Dickson, who played a 7 | piano solo, Miss Dickson is a for- % |mer pupil of Queen Elizabeth " | School. Mrs, Douglas Branton, presi- dent of the Home and School As- : | sociation, presented the class pie- |tures to the pupils. The Piyah Chapter of Hadas- '| Marie Drygala entertained with sah met recently at the Hotel |a ballet dance ber ac 0G ha for dinner and the in- |ied by Miss Judy Seneco. | Dr. C. M. Elliot, superintendent cers. 'lof schools, and Mr, W. J. Mac-' The guest speakers from To- | Donald, inspector of public ronto were Mrs, Mark Levy and ischools, spoke to the pupils and Mrs. Samuel Freedhoff, both of ' | wished them the best of luck in the national executive of Hadas- the future years. sah and graduates of the univer- | Tap dances were presented by sity of Toronto. : : * |Marie Drygala and Eddie Kalod-' Mrs. Levy, national vice presi- " lziejczak. dent of Hadassah in Canada, told "| On behalf of the guests, par- of her experiences in a recent "ents and pupils, Mrs, David Hut- trip to Europe where she visited / |cheon expressed thanks to Mrs. the concentration camps of the i | Lawrence McGovern. and her |Hitler era. She has visited Israel tremendous progress made in ' iments. P that country in recent years. GROUPS, CLUBS ing officer for the evening as- si Mrs. BUXILIARIES Beautiful corsages were present- ed to the incoming officers who are: president, Mrs. David WILLING WORKER Crotin; first Vice president, Mrs. The Willing Worker group of Paul Pollock; second vice-presi- |Harmony_ United Church WA held dent, Mrs. Al Zweig; secretary, its closing meeting last week at Mrs. Wilfred Stemeroff; finan- the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. J.|cial secretary, Mrs. Louis Sklar; Luke, treasurer, ys. pis Segal, Strawberries and cream high-! The president, Mrs. Crotin, {lighted the meal which was pre- presided and addressed the sumably a potluck dinner, but in members and thanked the in- reality was a delicious well- stalling officers and asked for planned meal full co-operation from all the ull Tables arranged on the lawn members for the next term. She overlooking the garden made th it- recently became the Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Langer of Kirkland Lake, Ontario. --Photo by Graphic Artists 'St. Andrew's WMS |, [bers to join Mrs. McKinney in tangible United Church | WMS. June Meeting St. Andrew's Afternoon Auxiliary WMS enjoy- ed a buffet luncheon at their begin in September and a map Jue meeting when the guests|and an excellent article which included the associate members, have already appeared in The Mrs. A. W. Armstrong, president/Oshawa Times were displayed. the beauty of the earth". of the WA, Mrs. W. F. Manuel, Announcement of the School for| e| announced the following comm enjoyable occasion even more de- tee chairmen: program, Mrs, lightful. Mrs. N. T. Holmes pre- Paul Pollock; ways and means, sided over the worship service Mrs. Al Mrs. Samuel Snowden thanked : : A Zweig; public relations, which was in keeping with the MIS. e speaker and urged the mem- Edward Glazier; youth setting. Soft music set the back- Aliyal and sick and benefit, Mrs. assistance to Lanark! Piyah Chapter Of Hadassah Names Officers and Committees stallation of a new slate of offi- / | committee who convened refresh- several times and dwelt on the | Mrs. Freedhoff was the install- ? Jack Appleby. © Pierson served. The Misses Jo Ann Chidley, Carol Cornish, Marjorie Ellis, Barbara Elliott, Ann Pluister, Es- tella Rink, Dianne Rollins and Mary Carolyn Warburton held a supper partv at Nan King in To- ronto: Miss Dianne Rollins pre- sented the bride-to-be with a ham- |mered aluminum tray on behalf of the group. The Calvary Baptist Church choir held a miscellaneous shower in the Sunday school auditorium. Mrs. Percy Taylor was hostess. Mrs. Keith Ross and Mrs. George Delaney assisted. The bride-to-be was presented with a hammered aluminum tray and relish dish on behalf of the choir by Mr. Earl Hurlbert. The senior women's group of Calvary Baptist Church held a miscellaneous shower at home of Mrs. Otto Sharrard. Mrs. Jack Dugan, and Mrs. C. Henry assisted. | The staff of the customs and larawback departments of Gen- eral Motors presented Miss Dick- Dickens wore a sky blue embroi- dered cotton dress. Receiving with her mother, the bride-to-be chose a flowered vellow silk chif- fon dress. In assisting the bride and her mother, Mrs. Elton W. Johnston, the prospective bride- groom's mother, wore an embroi- dered navy blue dress. tea were Mrs. R. Me- A ing were Misses Carol Cornish and Merle Cornish, Oshawa, Mrs. N. Van der Walt, West Hill, Mrs. E. Ed- wards, Mrs. S. Barron, Guelph. The Misses Joyce Luke, Bar- d|bara Elliott and Linda Barron %|were in charge of the display of wedding, shower gifts and per- sonal trousseau. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sullivan held a family shower, at their {home on Finucane street. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Berven assist- ed. Mrs. Ray Johnston, Mrs. Harry McKee and Miss Barbara {Elliott served. The highlight of the evening was a mock wed- |ding. Mr. Gordon Johnston pre- sented the couple with a bridge set and dishes on behalf of the § ¥ ¥ 4 ¥ group. ed from friends and neighbors of | The girls of the customs and|the couple. drawback departments of Gen-| Following a rehearsal Friday i eral Motors held a shower at the evening the bridegroom's pare- home of Miss Mabel Mason on|ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elton W. Brock street east. Mrs. Allan |Johnston, Rowe street, entertain- Betts, the Misses Dianne Rollins, ed the bridal party. br in Syme asics St: Matthew's WA [==ron aren SOCIETIES |Hadassim, Mrs. Jack Snider; Strawberry Tea | Nabalal, Mrs, Harry Marks;| A successful strawberry tea| OAKLEIGH LODGE The meeting of Oakleigh Lodge, & MRS. DAVID CROTIN (President) Samuel Horwich; Young Judea, Mrs. Marvin Goldman; J.V.F., Mrs. Irving Hyman; medical ground for the poetry used to de- scribe God's handiwork, and the serenity and peace and Study of the new Africa will beauty to be found. The service PERSONALS concluded with the members re- . peating verses of the hymn "For| Among those who entertained for Mrs, Edward David Lukow, Games were entered into by all the former Miss Norma Cairrine president of the Jessie Panton Leaders at OLC Whitby, August creating much fun and sociability. Stewart was Mrs. Harold Mac- Evening Auxiliary and the guest|17 to 20, was made with special|Leader of the group, Mrs. Albert Millan, Taunton, and the office speaker. Mrs. J. H. McKinney of attention drawn to the meeting on Rundle, concluded various items staff of S. T. Hopkins and com- Brooklin, past president of Bay Wednesday afternoon, August 19, of business pertaining to the Va- pany presented the bridal couple of Quinte Conference WMS. Mrs. when Miss Anne Ward will ad-|cation Bible School, and wished with a tri-light floor lamp. C. A. Sadler convened the lun- dress the women of the United each one. present a safe and cheon, Mrs. J. L. Pegg presided |Church on for the meeting which followed and Mrs. John Russel gave the Christian stewardship report. Mrs. McKinney prefaced her address with some happy recol- lectione of meetings in the Ren- frew Preshytery at Lanark re- cently devestated by fire. Referring to the book, "On the Way" -- Reflections of a Church life, by Olive Wyon -- Mrs. Mc Kinney pointed out that 'the way was lived not spent. The life of Jesus with its many journeys and travels shows no hurry but ur- gency with a purpose which be- comes our way of hope. A de scription of the symbols on the WMS life membership pin and their history was a recital of the planning and faith that have | made the firm foundation of the organization in the past and will | be made. | SOCIAL NOTICES | ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Belcour| ' wish to announce the engage-|f ment of their eldest daughter, Sharleen Eleanor, to Mr. Howard R. Mundy, son of Mrs. ding will take place on Saturday, July 11, 1959, at 3 o.m. in Albert Street United Church. ENGAGEMENT. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Searle of | § Columbus, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Mabel Eileen, to Mr. John Fred- erick Lehane, son of Mr. and| Mrs. William Lehane of Belfast, Northern Ireland. The marriage | i is to take place on Saturday, July 25, 1959, at 8 pm in Columbus United Church MARRIAGE The marriage of Miss Rose M. Didych and Mr. Donald E. Woods will take place on Satur- day, July 11. 1959, at 2 p.m. in St. John the Evangelist Church, Whitby. The bride-to-be the daughter of Mr. and Mrs Johr Didych and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Woods, Oshawa. APRICOT SALAD 1% cups cranberry juice cocktail 1 envelope (1 thsp.) unflavored gelatine tbsp. lemon juice 14 cup diced canned apricots (drained) ¥% cup blanched Slivered al- monds 1 Measure Y% cup cranberry juice. Sprinkle gelatine on top. Heat 1 cup cranberry juice. Re- move from heat. Stir in gelatine, remaining % cup cranberry juice and lemon juice. Chill until slightly thickened. Stir in apri- cots and almonds. Pour lightly oiled 1 pint (%2 cup) molds. Chill until served. Unmold on favorite greens. Makes 4 servings. i ---------------------- TAI So nm -------- - Sl lh CRANBERRY RAISIN SAUCE (for Baked Ham) % cup brown sugar tablespoon cornstarch teaspoon cloves 1 cup cranberry juice cocktail 1 tablespoon lemon juice 2 tablespoons seedless raisins Mix sugar, comstarch and cloves in saucepan. Gradually stir in cranberry juice, lemon juice and raisins. Cook over medium heat until fairly thick, about, 5 minutes. Serve hot on| ham. } Ra PAM, 3 1 continue as changes continue to! 7" Jack | # Angold, all of Oshawa, The wed-| | into | mold or 4 | Members of the Oshawa Past -- |Matron's Club, OES, held their annual picnic last week 'at the] home of Mrs. Jessie Espie, Port| Perry. A sing-song and games were enjoyed. Mrs, Espie extend- ed sincere holiday wishes to all present and announced the mext meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. May Lang on September | the new organization. happy summer. 120 and will take the form of a |picnie, Mrs. Edwin Pearson is in {charge of program. You are invited' by the Social | 0) Mrs. Crotin adjourned an's Auxiliary. Mrs. George Day and Mrs. [Nan Kirkbride presided with | Parkin and Mrs. Gordon Twin-| Devotional period was led by items of interest. News of teas, baking.. Mrs. Arthur Sanders was for which there is no charge.| The closing meeting of the WA spondence and reported on the Rae, Woodcrest street were plea-|tine business disposed of. The |Hastings and Sister E. Anderson. the| | ens with a canister set and ery-| stal. Numerous gifts were receiv-| Sister May Oster reported on New Year's cards, Mrs, Solomon and sale of work was held last! | Einhorn; telephone convener, week by the members of St.| : ; {151, LOBA summer re- t until the fall and wish- | ' ers and their fam. R. A. Sharp and Mrs. K. R. Flet. [cess Was held in the Orange table was most attractive as were ter assisting. the individual tables centred with Visitors given a welcome were | ne tea while Mrs. Bert Falconer i . |Whitby, Mrs. Dora Johnson of and Mrs. Bert Parsons presided | Maple Leaf Lodge, Cobourg, and |versari ings and going was under the direction of Mrs, members who were sick. Sister Yersaries and comings sid going} Annie Mitchell read the corre- 3-3474 local 18. {of Mrs. H. J. Bathe. A pot-luck Were given by the various com- |dinner was held after which a|mittees. evening when members of Mrs. | September 9 McRae's sewing club and their | the | Guests were welcomed by Mrs. H. J. Bathe poured tea. The tea-| Deputy Mistress Sister May Os- | Mrs. Fred Glover convened|iress of Vimy Ridge Lodge, | Sister Winnifred Mills. |surprise parties, showers, anni- (cashier, The touch-and-take table Please write or telephone RA was held on the lawn at the home afternoon bingos, other reports santly surprised on Saturday | meeting will be on Wednesday, | The annual Church Parade is to Ibe held at Albert Street United Mr. and Mrs. Ernest George Cochrane are pictured follow- ing their wedding recently in Zion United Church. Formerly Miss Marilyn Anne Fice, the bride is the daughter of Mr, WEDDING PRINCIPALS and Mrs. Nelson Fice of Taun- ton and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cochrane of Raglan. The couple will live in Oshawa. --Photo by Ireland ' Piano Pupils Please Audience The pupils of Josephine Par- rott, ATCM, entertained many parents and friends recently at la piano recital in the auditorium of McLaughlin Library. Among those taking part were: Janice Faint, Bruce Smith, John McGuirk, Peter Graper, Karen Gray, Vicki Gerrow, Stephen Cowley, Catherine Bassett, Jac- queline Moody, Peggy Schofield, David James. Katherine Maroosis, Gaint, Laurie McKay, Heather Eaton, Carolyn Hayward, Ann Sinclair, Jean Fraser, Howard Carolyn |Church on Sunday, July 5. Mem- |bers are asked to meet at the {church at 9.45 a.m, Barlow, Barbara Holland, Donna Gilkes, Patsy Lynne Campbell, Jerey McIlveen, Philip Me veen. Mark Henkelman, Ellen Skin- ner, Lloy Fletcher, Lynne Dick. son, Mary Carolyn Archer, Jo- anne Parkhill, Lucille Lyzan. chuk, Mary Henkelman, Marilyn Major, Barbara Broadbent, Carol Jenkins, Elizabeth Weldon. Eleanor Westcott, Ruth Brit ton, Carolyn Werry, Claire West- ley, Patsy Fisher, Mary Lou Lockwood, Sharon Dale, Judith Broadbent. At the close of the recital Mrs, Parrott was presented with a gift from the students. A picnic will be held at the| {home of Mrs. Ann Graham, 18] Elm street, on Thursday, July 16, supper at 5.30. Prior to clo of meeting, Sister Kirkbride, WM, wished all a pleasant summer. Mrs. M. F. Swartz. | Matthew's Anglican Church Wom-| ilies a happy summer. [oh president of the WA. |Temple. Worthy Mistress Sister vases of roses of various shades. Mrs, Ellen Anderson, past mis- over the sewing and Mrs. Charles/ Mrs, E. Smith of St. Thomas. |Department to send in any little |ing were in charge of the home- are alway very acceptable and | Edward Beard. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Mec-|few games were played and rou-| Prizes were won by Sister E. husbands gathered at their home| » to give them a surprise party in lv meeting of the honor of their "25th anniver- For rnd Pi WA was sary". Mrs. McRae is the former held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Edith Grennon, daughter of Mr. Hopson. The president, Mrs. Wal- Bert Grennon and the late Mrs. ter Nickerson, presided. The de- Grennon. They were married in votional period was in charge of Oshawa in St. Gregory's Roman Mrs. George Hall who also gave Catholic Church, June 28, 1934. a selection on her harp. The busi- Mrs. McRae was presented with ness period followed and treasur-|a corsage of red roses and white er and secretary gave reports. carnations and her husband with Mrs. Arthur Howard accepted the a boutonniere. During the even- office of flower convener, also ing Mr. William Meredith on be- Mrs. Sidney Canfield as telephone [half of the group presented the director for the rest of the year. couple with a fire-screen and . | The meeting for next month will lirons. A delightful buffet lunch be held at Lakeview Park on July/was served. hot. Shoe-kicking, dashes, plate |race, a Brownie story, semaphore drills and contests provided fun. | The Brownies attending 'were {Joan Cochrane, Diane and Joan Hold Picnic {Dart, Diane Hart, Wanda Hal- At Camp Samac |comb, Norma Forest, Merry Jay, The Brownies of Third Pack Sheila Keyes, Cathy Jones, Janet enjoyed an all-day picnic at|Mooney, Deborah Moring, Susan| Camp Samac recently under the|Smith, Cathy Sproule, Pamela 4 [leadership of Brown Owl, Mrs. |Stovin, Bonnie Snudden, Beverley '# |Thomas Pugh and Pack leader, | Tyndal, Connie and Gwen Woods. g Sally Gutsole. A presentation was made to the The girls assembled at Guide pack leader who will not be re- House at 9.30 Saturday morning, [turning in the fall. #4 \were driven to Camp Samac by Mr. Leslie Halcomb, Mrs. W. J. Moring, Mrs. H. L. Snudden and | Mrs. Harold Sproule. ii | For Hoe RE had - ' been enrol ui the year this 'NOW I'M ONE" was a first picnic at Samac. For |; {them the hike around the grounds | fruit drink | William Knox, Brougham, and |Was especially interesting. In-| | bites pads dor of Mrs, H. E. [struction was given in fire light-|1 quart ginger ale. 7 | Tink, Hampton. . Darrell as |ing. Several Brownies passed | Combine ingredients just be- two brothers, Dean, - who is their ball-throwing. The Sixes] fore serving over ice. 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