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The Oshawa Times, 26 Apr 1960, p. 7

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Eat Camm thet -------------------A-------- Mrs. Murray Maidlow, Mr. T. D. Thomas, MPP, and Mrs. Thomas ar seen with Officer Cadet Cameron Fine ley from RM( Highlight of the Social Season Military Ball Brilliant Success From the festooned ceiling to|combe, Lt. the highly-polished floor, Oshawa|Thompson, Maj. and Mrs. Armouries was transformed on Warnica, sparkling Bateson, Capt. theme Sharp, Lt. '"'double hard, Mr. and Mrs. Friday night into a ballroom. The color throughout was 'the blue" and gold, of the Ontario panels of plastic ingeniously used to screen brick walls and iron girders. A revolving light fixture Regiment cers ations in marked contrast "white ties and tails". Both long| and, short evening gowns graced the occasion; white, topped with lavish white fox furs and pastels in chiffon, satin and lace. One truly formal gown of olive green | Kingston is seen | Finley, Commanding Officer and light blue and dark blue, Cansh, Capt. the regimental colors Clarke, and Mr. and Mrs. material were| cast | borough, Mr. a myriad reflections on the dan- Humphrey, uniforms blazed with decor- painter, to Miss | Pickell, satin was moulded to the figure] from a decollete neckline, skil- fully draped at the hip-line with a free flowing panel from waist to hem. Translucent heels on a pair of red satin shoes glowed with a hidden, inner light as the wearer stepped on them. Wearing such delicate finery the . ladies appreciated the car- peted canopy extending from the entrance to the sidewalk, particu- larly as it was raining as the dance ended around 2 a.m. The receiving line was com- posed of Lt. Col. M. C. Finley, Commanding Officer and Mrs Finley; Major .W C. Paynter and Mrs. Paynter; SSM J. R. Homes and Mrs. Homes, who with dis- tinguished guests led the grand march at 9 p.m. to the regi- mental band led by Bandmaster Lieut. F. J. Francis. While the guests were still as sembled on the floor the junior subaltern 2nd Lt. N. M. Hall had the honor of "eating the leek' in the tradition of the Welch Regt ment. Official duties performed, dan-| eing to Mart Kenny's orchestra | was the order of the evening Officers and their guests attending were Maj. and Mrs. D. B. "arnden, 2nd Lt. Derek Chad wick and Mrs. B. Sutton, Mr Chris Lowther, Miss Vera Slo-! others are M some of Major W. C. Paynter's | extreme left; Captain and M party Paynter is seated | Ian McNab, "i I~" -- with his parents Lt.-Col, M. C. | Mrs. Wilson. Photo by Peter Elli Roberta Fernandez, Mr, G. Mrs. D, E. Hall. Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Mr. and Mrs. Don {and Mrs. C. H. Vipond, Mrs. .W D. Warren, and Mrs, 3 Rj Mrs. John Howson, and Mrs, Sidney Mrs. W. Pendergast, Mr. and Mrs. R. A.|Mrs. C. C. McGibbon, Lt. and Mrs. T. Coult-land Mrs. BE. F. Bastedo, C James Mec- and Mrs. E. S. Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. H. E. King, and Lt. J. Smart,|p, G. Dowden, Mr. and Mrs. James McNab. |v, Davies, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mr. and Mrs. H, E. Grose, Lt. Mills. Col. and Mrs. L. O. Grose, Peter-| Mr. and Mrs. M. Brown, and Mrs. R. D.land Mrs. W. F. E. Case, Capt. and Mrs. R. and Mrs. R. M. Mr. H. Thompson and and Mrs. R. L. Kerr, Mr. Jacqueline Selby, Mr. Shoe-| Mrs. George Drynan, Lt. Col. macher, Miss Hall, Lt. and Mrs. | Mrs. Edwin Pearson, Lt. Col. W. Marshall, Lt. G. Mainds, Miss| Mrs. Dianne Gunn, Capt. and Mrs. XK. C. M. Elliott, A. Warnica, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.|L. Murdock, Mr Lt. N. M. Hal, . Maroc Sen Dr. Mr, Maj. Dr. Mr. Colcomb, C Mr, and Mrs. J and Mrs. Miss! Richardson, Maj. and Mrs, J. Captain Maidlow, Mrs. A Cc. Clifford and Mr. Clifford soing down the receiving line. . 1 R. A. Sharp and Lieut. Ian Mc- rs. | ¥ oN ® CQ Finley and Miss Eleana ins Hall, ISIS, Dr. and and and and Col. | apt. and Maj. and Mrs. E. w. Mr. Maj and Mrs. J. R. Carson, Lt. Cmdr, apt. and and and J. R. Walker, Dr. and Mrs. G H. A. SHOP WOOLWORTH'S FIRST IMPORTED HOLLAND ROSE BUSHES AND SHRUBS ON SALE THIS WEEK Open Friday Till 9 p.m. Nab. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. B. Mitchell, Coppin. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cross, Mr and Mrs. David Davis, Mrs. Reginald Lancaster, Dr. M. B, Dymond, MPP and Mrs. Dymond, Mr. and Mrs. Geikie, OC C. R. Finley, Eleana Wilson, Mr. W. C. R. Tren, Mr. A. C. Hall, Capt. and Mrs. J. C. Larmond, Capt, and Mrs. R. Leonard. Capt. and Mrs. M., A. low, F.-Lt. and Mrs. V. L. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Winter, Maj. and Mrs, W, C. Paynter, Mr, and Mrs. K. G, Brown, Lt. and Mrs. lan McNab, Mr. and Mrs, W. G. Tomkins. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Reed, Mr.|[® and Mrs, N. A. Sisco, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Fraser, Capt. and Mrs. A. Hebb, Mr. Crockett, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Morison, Mr. and Mrs. K. H.| Braithwaite, Mr. and Mrs, Harr Donald, Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Aldwinckle, Mr. T. D. Thomas, MPP and Mrs. Thomas, the Hon. lichael Starr, MP and Mrs Starr, Col. and Mrs. Welsh, Maj. and Mrs. S. Sloley, Lt. Col. and Mrs, Headley Basher, Mr. and Mrs. M. White, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Henry. Members and guests of Ser. geants" Mess: RSM Wm. Milne and Mrs. Milne, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Darling, Mr. and Mrs. Job Kellar, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kellar, WO2 and Mrs. Joseph Homes, Mr. and Mrs. C. Roach. S.-Sgt. and Mrs. J. Coros, Mr. and Mrs, Kezenska, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Portious, S.-Sgt. and Mrs. Jan Drygala, Sgt. and Mrs. H. Ellegett. Mr. and Mrs. J. Woodman, .and Mrs. J, Smart, Sr., Mr. and |] John|§ Maid- | and Mrs. A.| g [} Lob RIN In Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Cop- Mr. Harry Donald, Mrs, K. H. | Mrs. J. A, Mitchell, the host- pin's party were, left to right, | Braithwaite, Mr. Braithwaite, ess, Mr. Mitchell and the host. Mr. and Mrs. 5. Bruce McGregor, | Tinline, Cpl. ar and Mrs. Armstrong, | 2, Mrs. ™. Danant, "cpl. "and Mrs. WO2 H. Turner and Mrs. Turner, Mr, and Mrs. V. Wilson, Mr.M. G. Owen, Cpl. J. R. Me- S.-Sgt. D. R. Smart and Mrs. land Mrs. R. Danant, Mr. and|Donald. Smart, WO1 L. Costello and Mrs. | Costello, Sgt. G. E. Reynard and| Jo Aldwinckle, Dial "RA 3-3474 Mrs. Reynard. WO1 William Evans and Mrs. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kellar, Mr. and Mrs. S. Kellar, WOI A. .W Nichols and Mrs. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. J. Johansen, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Whitfield, Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. F. Sghultz and Mrs. Schultz, C. Bould and Mrs. Bould, and Mrs. Dan Matthews, and Mrs, A. C. Davies, Mr. Davies, S.-Sgt. T. Temple E. Lewis, Sgt. Sgt. Mr. Mr. Ron | and| Women's Editor THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 26, 1960 7 GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES KNOX PRESBYTERIAN WMS The Easter Thankoffering meet- ing of Knox Presbyterian Church Afternoon Auxiliary was held re- cently with the president, Mrs. Leslie Beecroft presiding, and |opening with a poem, * Is sen', Mrs. John Fisher conducted the . Miss Diana Mrs. "How w Great Thou received. Mrs. Leslie Beecroft introduced the guest, Mrs. pI Akin hig brought a very g message. Ma #Matcoim McGregor thanked the speaker, soloist and pianist. SPACE SAVERS | | Folding chairs were handy pleces in the palaces and great 'homes of ancient Greece. Mrs. Temple, Mr. and Mrs. W.| FLAKIER ...Yes! and feather- light and crackling crisp because they're "AQUAFLAKED" a baking process exclusive to. . « (Jeaions CRACKERS & SALTINES Brabin. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hurst, Mr. | and Mrs, J. Hurst, Mr. and Mrs. R. Bligdon, Mr, and Mrs. W. Bawks, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stasin- ski, Mr. and Mrs. J. Collison, | Mr. and Mrs. G. McCormick, Mr. and Mrs, J. Vickers, Sgt. and | Mrs. F. .J Grant. Members and guesis of Men's Mess: Trp. T. Azzopardi, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. Mills, Cpl. and Mrs. Maschke, Cpl. and Mrs, W. R. Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. Kaley, Cpl. and Mrs. Wells, y Cottrell, Cpl. ski, Cpl. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ferguson, Mrs. MacLeod, Cpl. Seeley, Tpr. Tpr. and and Mrs. | ! 4 Supplement the IT'S SPRING DRAPERY FESTIVAL TIME AT WARD'S 1000 Yards of First Quality Drapery FABRICS IN SPRING'S NEWEST COLORS AND PATTERNS Spring Festival Price 1.69» Steel Track Complete with Rollers Brackets, End Stops 4 ft. 98 10 ft. 2.49 6 ft. 1.49 12 ft, 2.98 8 ft. 1.95 16 ft. 3.89 Family Diet with ey PARAMETTE SYRUP Pleater Kits 8 Ft. 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