the Oshawa Golf Club, will be the Honorable Michael Starr MP and Mrs. Starr; President Dr, Charles Mellveen gd Mrs. Mcllveen; Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Crawford, Presented, NS esp 1 2 {president ladies' section; Mr, and Miss Muriel Cowle, and the F~sft| Mrs. Harry Sliter and Miss Mar- man, Mr. Marshall Gillard, Mr, [8uerite Vice, convener. and Mrs, Gillard were married on| qo Garden Stud ly group of the April 6, 1935, by the late Rev-iyniversity Women's Club met at erend D. Parry Jones in thejo yon 0 of Mrs. G. K. Drynan, manse of Knox Presbyterian naccon street, on Wednesday. Churecl The pruning of roses and general spring care of the garden made the monies received from the salejous shower. Assisting of goods was given to help needy were Mrs. Stanley Gunning, and sick veterans also donations Lloyd Lonsbury and Mrs made to many well known cha ;-| Benny, ties and hospitals. Mrs. Bouck-| A presentation was made to ley thanked Mrs, Creighton and the bride-elect of an electric presented her with a gift in ap-lyacuum cleaner by the Ladies' preciation. Aid of the Ukrainian Presby- The following Members wele terian Church, Oshawa. ; conveners of booths: home-made| . candy, Mrs. George V. Lee; home| Nid % ogy vl shower was Sives cooking and country store, Mrs. | cholishen Ritson Toad sou Maurice Proctor; touch and take, i., Mrs, Edward Zinkiewich a Mrs. Maurice Close; children's Miss Marianne Krawetz, Miss PERSONALS a Mrs. Richard Woodruff and son, Ricky, of Niagara Falls spent last week as guests of Mr. and Mrs, David McGregor, Ed- ward street, RR 1, Oshawa. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Hatcher, Edward street, and were joined by Mr, Woodruff at the weekend prior to returning ome. Many Hostesses Entertain For Miss Gail Hamilton with various pieces of her cry- stal. Mrs. Bruce Hamilton, aunt of the bride, arranged a miscellan- eous shower at the home of the future bride's parents on Kelly avenue, Mrs. Arthur Bunker and Miss Gail Hamilton, whose| marriage to Mr. Edward Barry Cockburn will take place in St. George's Anglican Church tomor- row afternoon, has been guest of honor at several pre-nuptial events, 4 i | Mrs. Stanley Comerford, Mrs. Edward Maidman and Mrs. Frank Newell were co-hostesses at a neighborhood shower held at the former's home on Kelly av- enue, The bride-elect was pre- sented with a walnut coffee table and an ironing board, A miscellaneous shower was given by Miss Audrey Goyne and Mrs. Eric Buechler at the former's home on Cromwell av- enue. The Misses Judy Gray, Su- zanne and Beverly Pine, Carol Edwards, Faye Buechler, Gwen Hamilton and Mrs. Neil Hezzel- wood assisted the hostesses in serving. A supper shower was arranged by Mrs. Kenneth Gunn and Miss Gloria Bathe, and was held at the Cadillac Hotel. The guests were co-workers of the future {bride at The Pedlar People Ltd. Miss Hamilton was presented Mrs, William Wilson assisted the hostess in serving. A mock wed- ding provided entertainment. R 2 miscell h Mr. and Mrs, Eric Henry, Mr. wear, Mrs, Peter Ritzie; aprons, Mr. and Mrs, Walter Libby, have returned fort street, was held by Mrs. William Steer and Miss Dorothy Cockburn at the former's home on Park road south. Buffet refreshments were served by Mrs. T. P. Peters, Mrs. Jack Cockburn. Mrs. Frank Buller held a pan- Nassau street, Mrs. James Car- michael and Mrs.: Wm. Leaming assisted in serving: «5 at a miscellaneous shower held at the home of Mrs. John Graine, aunt of Miss Gangemi. Buffet re-|, freshments were served. Following rehearsal this even- ing, the bridal party will be en- tertained at the home of the bridegroom's parents. MR. AND MRS. CLAYTON LEE | Well Known Oshawa Couple Honored On 40th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lee,|ter, Mrs, Bert Hardie (Helen), James street, were honored at aland three sons, Henry, Robert, of dinner held at Albert Street Unit-| Brantford, and James, of Whit- ed Church by their family, on the by; also 16 grandchildren. occasion of their 40th wedding an-| Mrs. Lee was born in Edin-| piversary. burgh, Scotland and came to Can-| The Reverend S. C. H. Atkin-|ada at an early age. Mr. Lee was son spoke briefly on the mem-|born in Bobcaygeon. Both are ac- ories that could become treasures|tive in community work, Mrs. in married life within the church|l.ee has spent her life, active in and community. Mr, William|Albert Street Henderson who was best man, starting in the Sunday School and| expressed his happy thoughts of/is still attending as a teacher of| the past years and best wishes|a class of girls and is pianist. for the future. Mr, James Lee She is a member of the choir and expressed kind wishes to his|secretary of the Woman's Asso- mother and father on behalf of|ciation and is in charge of devo- the family. Mr. and Mrs. Lee ex-/tions in the Challenger group of Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor home fi rom Sarasota and Clear- water, Florida, where they have been spending an enjoyable and extended vacation, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Sheridan, |King street east, were in Toronto last week for the funeral of Mr. try shelf showre at her home onl idan's son, the late John {Allen Sheridan, formerly of Osh- {awa, Mrs, Sheridan also attend- Miss 1 Gangemi and/-d the funeral of her cousin, the Wii Pky I ere gem) late Lloyd Marshall Brickenden, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gillard, man, night's Tee Off Ball. The following vations for parties for the Mrs. Fred Fordham, and Mrs. A. C. Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. John Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cattran, Mr. and Mrs. George Taylor, Mr. Arleigh Hill- Miss Doreen Dobie and Miss Ruth Thompson have re- served tables for parties. for to- Have Wisde yes ort |3-3474 local 18. Ball at Oshawa Airport: Dr, and Mrs. Douglas Lansmaid. Mr. # | Mr, Mrs. John Greer, Mr. and N J. H. Kessler, Mr. Jeffrey Mec Grath, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Cham- Montrave avenue, were honored pers, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Marks, py their family and friends at ayy, and Mrs. John Montgom- surprise party held at Radio Park|ory Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Ross, club house in honor of their 25th py' and Mrs. Bruce Bradley, Mr. wedding anniversary. They were| presented with a purse of silver ; ,q Mrs. Jack Germond. and and Mrs. William Nicholls, Mr. for a lively discussion, You are invited by the Social Department to send in any little items of interest. News of teas, surprise parties, showers, anni- versaries and comings and goings are always very acceptable and for which there is no charge. Please write or telephone RA Mrs. Herbert Bathe; socks and novelties, Mrs, Norman Me- Evers; fancy work, Mrs. Mat. thew Bell; tea room, Mrs. Cam- eron Oke. Pouring tea were Mrs. Lionel Treherne, Mrs, Lloyd Burkett, Mrs. William Hungerford and Mrs. Sidney Brooks. Tea cup readers were Mrs, H. W. May- nard and Miss Hazel Waring. Con- vener for draw tickets was Mrs. Robert Williams. Prize winners were: Mrs. G. 8. Mrs. Robert Shorten, Mrs, Ri- Shard Degte, Mrs. Douglas Har- man, Mrs. William Swinson, Mrs, y '|George Wilson and Mrs, William McLeod, Mrs. William Callison, Wilson are representing the Osh-| Mrs. John Callison, Mr. Warren awa Association for Retarded|Kin8 Mrs. Robert Collison. Children during the Ontario con-| The financial report and result ference taking place in Hamilton, |0f bazaar will be given next Mrs. William Wilson, Oshawa) ruesday, May 3, at the business vresident, is representing the meeting. Region 9 council, | Lerraine Treseduk of Grimsby, Miss Kay Dunk of Toronto and Miss Dale Nicholishen, of Oshe awa assisted in serving. hi A miscellaneous shower was given at the home of Mrs. Betty Fleming and attended by the future bride's classmates of the' nursing class of 1955 of the Osh- awa General Hospital. Serving were Mrs. B. Fleming and Mrs. A. Gregg. A presentation and miscellane- ous shower by the neighbors was . held at the home of Mrs. Michael Nicholishen, when a floor polish- er and money gifts were pre. sented. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. G. Prout in Bowmanville, with Mrs, Horace Vetzal, Mrs. T. Master- son, Miss Linda Masterson and dollars and an inscribed '25th an- ; niversary' cup and saucer, The| Receiving tonight at the Tee| evening was spent in singing and|Off Ball, the annual social event dancing and a mock wedding was'planned by the Ladies' Section ? | Vera Nicholishen Legion Auxiliary : ; Feted Bride-Elect Spring Bazaar Miss Vera Nadia Weelolishen omen) Dial RA 3-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, April 29, 1960 7 United Church| i pressed their appreciation. the WA, She was a devoted lead- The table was beautifully dec-|er in the Explorer group work of orated and centered with an an-|the church for years and attends niversary cake, white candles/Camp Pretoria during the camp-| and flowers. The dinner was ing season each year. | served by the members of the| Mrs. Lee assisted greatly in or-| Challenger group of the Woman's ganizing the Oshawa Presbytery| Association of which Mrs. Lee is| Woman's Association and was the| an active worker. The group pre- first president and is an honor-| sented Mr. and Mrs. Lee with a ary past president, and was] ruby vase of flowers, made a life member; she is a| During the afternoon and eve-|past county president of the| ning friends called at their home, Woman's Christian Temperance Mrs. Burnie Chambers of Peter- Union of Durham and Ontario, borough, sister of Mr. Lee, and and has received her County Pin. Mrs. Arthur Walker poured tea in|She is now president of the Osh- the afternoon. Mrs. George Ford awa Union of the WCTU. She is poured tea in the evening. Mrs. |a social member of the Rebekah Bert Hardie, Mrs. James Lee and Lodge No. 3, and a trustee of Mrs. Henry Lee served, assisted|the Board of Education and is by the Misses Sandra Hardie, chairman of public relations com-| 4, 1 , is also pr pane Hardie apd domoeda® ent of the Medal Con- tbe guest book and Miss Donna test work of the WCTU for On- Jliee kept the door. tario. ' Present were the best -man,| Mr, Lee is past master of LOL Mr. William - Henderson, the|686 of the Orange Order, a mem- bridesmaid, Mrs, William Hen-|ber of the Odd Fellows Phoenix derson and the flower girl, Mrs, 22, and is Sir Knight Lee of the Edward Simmons. order of the Black Preceptory 'TO OPEN BAZAAR Mrs. C, M. Elliott, one of Oshawa's busiest club women, will officiate at the opening of the Hadassah bazaar on Tuesday. Proceeds are devoted local charities and to proj- ects ir Israel, one of which is the hydro-therapy pool, the only one of its kind in the Middle East for children of all creeds needing treatment for poliomye- litis and allied diseases. --Oshawa Times Photo Mr. and Mrs. Lee were the first Order and a member of the Scar- couple to be married in the South|let Chapter of the Orange Order, Oshawa Mission by the Reverend|He is an ardent bowler in the SOCIAL NOTICES H. Truscott. They received a|Albert Street United Church family Bible from the mission Bowling League and is on the and a special certificate of mar-| maintenance staff at the General riage. Miss Phyllis Truscott play-|Motors and is in his 37th year of | ed the wedding march and is now service. living in New York and was un- able to attend the anniversary, Mrs. Clayton Lee is the only daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Henry Graham, and Mr. Lee is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Albert Lee of {many lovely gifts, flowers, cards Mr. and Mrs. Lee received and good wishes from their wide circle of friends and their daugh- ter, Mrs. Bert Hardie, entertain- ed her parents and uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Barnie Cham- Lindsay. They have one daugh- bers, at a supper on Sunday. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, William Clifford Kelly of Oshawa wish to an- |noynce the engagement of their younger daughter, Joan Louise, to Mr. Reginald Bruce Ridout, son of Mr, and Mrs, Aubrey Rid- out of West Hill, Ontario. The marriage is to take place on Fri- day, May 20, in the chapel of St. George's Memorial Anglican Church at.7 p.m. ! Officers For 1960 | Named By ORMTA Mrs. Charles Naylor, RR 1, Hampton, was named as presi- dent of the Ontario Registered Music 'Teachers' Association at its regular meeting held at the home of Mrs. J. A. Kerr on Wed- nesday, April 27. | The other officers are: past- president, Mrs. J. A. Kerr; re- cording secretary, Miss Geraldine Lee; treasurer, Miss Helen Wil- lard; publicity, Mrs. J. H. Lee; social, Mrs. R. H. English and Miss Ruth Skinner, | The slate of officers was pre- isented by Miss Ida Arnott and |Miss Joan Matthews, Reports from the convention, |held in Niagara Falls during Easter week, were given by Mrs. Frank McClintock. Mrs, Edward Jackson and Mrs. L. W. Parrott. It was announced there are some changes in the requirements for future 'counterpoint and harmony exam nations, which were ex-| plained by Mrs. Parrott. | Miss Janet Kerr, ARCT, talent- ed daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Kerr, was guest pianist and delighted her audience with her playing of Liszts' arrangement of Schubert's 'Soiree de Nienne" and "Variations on the Harmoni- ous Blacksmith," by Handel. wR Our record Is an open book telling a convincing story 7 of the benefits provided to you by our prescription service. 7 One chapter is the history of our experience and service that have won the confidence of physicians and their patients alike. nn _ "COMPOUNDIN Another tells of our prompt service and rea- sonable prices. A third deals with our com. plete stocks of drugs--including the newest "miracles". Our story has no ending because each prescription we fill is a new chapter titled "Better health through better prescription service". 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