PERSONALS Mrs, Donald Logan, Philip Mrs, Alex Brodie of Oshawa en- Murray avenue, is in Peterbor-|tertained the rehearsal party at ough today where she is attend-|a buifet luncheon in Toronto, ing the mother and daughter banquet given by the graduates| Group three of the Women's lof class '60 of the School of| Association of Simcoe Street | Nursing of St. Joseph's Hospital| United Church held its annual lof which her daughter, Miss/luncheon at Adelaide House on |Donna Marie Logan, is a mem- Friday, May 6, The" tables, ar- ber. The graduation exercises|ranged in the form of a "U' will be held on Wednesday, May | were decorated with daffodils 25 and yellow candles, Following the luncheon the members re- You are invited by the Social assembled at the home of the Department to send in any little group leader, Mrs, Edgar Brad- items of interest, News of teas,|ley, Simcoe street north, for the | | U",|given by Mrs. Leo Kryhal, The fl-| the sick tent for the boys, It was, It was announced by Mrs. La- decided to reinstate a telephone|Salle that May 14 is the date of ittee as the attend was|C ee, June 24, is Cub Rally dropping, {and June 25 church parade, THE HOME DAIRY OSHAWA AND AJAX SPECIALS GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES HOLY CROSS WA The WA of Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church met recently in the parish hall for its monthly] meeting, The president, Mrs, Jo- seph Callakan, presided, The secretary's report was nancial report on the annual| bridge and euchre, given hy Miss Mary Fitzgerald, was most grati- fying. Mrs, Callahan thanked all those who had helped in any way especially the conveners who had surprise parties, showers, anni-| regular meeting, The various re- THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY worked so hard to make this versaries and comings and goings| ports were heard and plans were event a success, are always very acceptable and|made for the fall meetings. The It was decided to continue the for which there is no charge. next meeting will be held In wednesday night euchres in the Please write or telephone RA | September, | parish hall during May and June, 3-3474 local 18, Following the business meeting Out « of - town guests at thes discussion on the annual mem- The members of Del-Mar group Taylor « Parrott wedding were bership party took place, It was of King Street United Church en- Mr, G, D, Taylor and Master orang the date for this event will joved a bus frip rceently to|Gary Taylor, Hornepayne;. y.no 14 Chambers Food Club in Toronto,| Mrs, Cora Taylor, Cochrane; Mr.| "porrechments were served by The next club gathering will be|and Mrs, Frank Morrison, Port), coniai convener, Mrs, James la pot-luck supper and evening of Credit; Mrs, Alice Bannister, Mr.|gioyoy "ond hor committee, The cards, {and Mrs, William Travnik, Mr. op "00 ar meeting will be {and Mrs, Thomas Hoe, all of ig June 7 " | Reservations for the Maytime | ronto; Mrs, Fred Baxter, Myrt e,|" . |Dance sponsored by the Wom-| Ontario 12TH SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX, The regular meeting of the 12th len's Auxiliary, Oshawa General Mrs. H, D, Cleverdon officially (Oshawa Scout Mothers' Auxiliary | Hospital, are already being { made, Some of those making up|opened the Tulip Tea aud Bake [us held at Harmony United "hurch, | parties are Dr, and Mrs, Charles |8ale held under the auspices of {Elliott, Mr, and Mrs, L. M.|st, Matthew's Church Guild, De-| Mrs, Fred LaSalle, the presi Learmonth, Mr, and Mrs, Paul spite poor weather a number of dent, presided. The minutes were Babarik, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. |friends came to enjoy the lovely read by the secretary, Mrs, Har "|T, H. Greer, Mr, and Mrs, Jo (display of hand work and baked old Penhale, and Mrs, Earl Gat. seph Bino, Mr, and Mrs Henry | goods, The tables were decorated |chell, treasurer, gave her report. | Thompson, Mr, and Mrs, Robert |yith tulips and spring flowers| The group discussed the pur- Skitch, Mr, and Mrs. G. G.|uere on the tables in the tea room' |chasing of camp equipment for! Curley, Mr, and Mrs, D. P, Cran-|yec pA Sharp and Mrs, H M. | ---- -- field, Mr, and Mrs, David Jamie-| ge' noured tea, The bazaar son, Mr, and Mrs, Donald Skiteh, | 2S onvened by Mrs. RL. |Gouldburn and Mrs. Donald Mor rison and Mrs, Harold McCabe | ad charge of the tea room. | RAISIN PIE 39 PECAN CHIFFON CAKE 496 FOR QUALITY FRESHNESS and FLAVOUR Shop at the bakery with the large variety. SEEN WITH the past-presi- | Front row, from lewt to right: | right: dent, Robert MacDonald and Martin Tessier, Kathleen Cur- | trice Koster, Robert MacDon~ the incoming president, Daniel | ran, Helen Ferencz, Wilhelm | ald, past-president; Barbara Riordan, are some of those who | Beier, Kathleen Maher, Dick | Cochrane, Mary Prior, Vincent enjoyed the festive evening. ! Spooner. Back row, from left to Annual Presidents' Ball Specials are Also Available At-- BAILEY FOODS, Oshawa Shopping Centre and THE FOOD SHOP, 42 Simcoe Street North Busuttil, Jeannette Kelly, Dan- fel Riordan, incoming presi- dent, Gloria Arych, Alan Boyle ~Oshawa Times Photo Roger Babineau, Bea- Dr. C., M. Elliott, Oshawa; Mr, D, J. Hymes, Peterbor- | . i ( " ough, Mra. A. J. Allen, Oshawa, The conveners of the various rines, will form a panel for a dis.| lables were Mr G. A. Turton | cussion of elementary schooling, bake table; Mrs RB Mothersill, | moderated by Mrs, G, K, Dry-|sewin Mrs. Roy Smithers, dolls'| nan, at tonight's meeting of the clothes; Mrs, Roland Kinton, | University Women's Club of Osh.|candy, awa and District Held By St. Gregory's YP Club The annual president's ball of zurub, Vincent Vassy, Beatrice the Young People's Club of St.|Koster, Roger Babineau, Mr. and regory"s Catholic Church|aye D. Ferguson, was held in St, Gregory's audi-| : : torium on Saturday evening, May| Francis Love, William Rich, | Helen Ferencz, Wilhelm Beler, This is the biggest event of the|Kathleen Curran, Martin Tessier, season and was highly successful, [Lorraine Harrison, Cyril Merlin, The decorations were in orien-| Mary Prior, Vincent Busutll, Dor- tal theme including lighted lan-|0thy Armstead, Marilyn Kelly, terns and streamers, A buffet/ Ray Sorochan, Marie McAdam, | 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Mey 11, 1960 supper was served at intermis-| Michael Rowinski, Gertru de sion Prior, Stanley Olesky, Deidre Prize a | Wilson, Carol Slobodian, Patrick Shirley Parrott, Lloyd Taylor oe Tampon. Bawara Getock | Eva Bi « Married In Evening Ceremony Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor | Chris Deutinger, King | Mrs, Ross Jemison, Sussex av-|street east entertained on Mon. t Oshaw isted by Mr! day evening at a miscellaneous enue, yirawn, Bus Nios. Tq. 'y [shower for Miss Frvinne Merritt, Snider, entertained at 'a mis. |8 September bride elect, and at a cellaneous shower for Miss Lois flock Shower ot al Zena Matthews of Toronto whose |, oo of the office staff of Metro. | ' : g . marriage to Mr. Duncan 'Alex olitan Life Insurance Company p » of Os yas|P / ander Bode o lias wis and other friends, Miss Rosamund 0. Ox the hostess In| Presbyterian Church, Toronto, on|Comrie assisted | Mrs, ette Zambonelli, Edward Geleck-| Eva Bruchner, Karl Steinin er, Marilyn Kelly, Cyril Merlin,| Marie Paulinzuk, D, Mackay, M Kathleen Maher, Dick Spooner,|cheline Hamel, Ralph Clark, Betty| Mr, and Mrs. D. Ferguson, Jen-|/Norris, Bill Wright, Marilyn Row- tel nie Rudniski, Richard Sheridan den, Fred Ashby. Mr. ide Mrs, | Parrott and Lloyd Donald Taylor [couple left the bride was wearing Saturday, May 7. Toronto hosi- serving refreshments, Among those seen dancing to/K. Kelly, Clare White, Michael| "28 solemnized on Friday eve-(a beige silk dress and jacke! {esses were the bride's mother,|™ the music of the "Living Masters" McArthur, Mr, and Mrs. G |ning, May 6, at St. Matthew's|a coral hat and a corsage of Mrs. T. J. Matthews who held al were Gloria Arych, Allan Boyle, |Cole, Roberta Fernandez, Nichol-| Anglican Church coral button chrysanthemum trousseau tea, Mrs, E. Strong, n at Jeanette Kelly, Daniel Riordan, as Hall, Jennie Rudniski, Richard] The bride is the daughter of] Mr, and Mrs. Taylor will make| Armour boulevard, Mrs. E. King Canada had 822,300 people aged Barbara Cochrane, Robert Mac. Sheridan, Huguette Hamel, Gor. Mr. and Mrs, Harold A. Parrot!|their home on Lansdowne drive. |Glencairn avenue, Mrs. R R70 or more in 1958, compared Donald, Kathleen Maher, Dick don O'Reilly, Pauline Hiller, Ste-|of Oshawa and the bridegroom is|Oghawa Macklem, Samba drive, Mr. and with 164,731 in 1901 Spooner, Jeanette Zambonelli, ven Sabat, Theresa Murphy, John |the son of Mr. G. Donald Taylor | ---- -- Edward Ceiecker, Mary Ann Wy-' McDonald. of Hornepayne, Ontario, and the -- Taylor [ The Reverend R, A, Sharp offi- | late M ciated, The wedding music was| played by Mr, G, A. Turton and | M David Weldon sang Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a portrait| |gown of nalpac lace fashioned | with a scoop neckline accente {with hand appliqued flowers, SPORTSWEAR LID. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE FINAL 3 DAYS OF OUR SPRING INTO SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE The marriage of Shirley Carol inthe United States. As the GROWING OLDER Blacks 72 SIMCOE ST. NORTH Mrs. George Peters Re-Elected President, Dr. C. F. Cannon H&S Mrs. George Peters Was re. pes elected as president of the Dr, | DT -------- C. F. Cannon Home and School © Association at its annual meet. ing. The other officers are: vice. | Lace appliques and paillettes en hanced the bouffant tulle skirt. '| A seed pearl tiara held her shoul der-length veil and she carried a presidents, Mrs. Allen Johnston and Mr. Hans Natge; recording secretary, Mrs. Roy Haber; cor- responding secretary, Mrs. Vie . tor Hulatt; treasurer, Mrs, Gor don Sherlock; executive, Mr. Wal- ter Ham, Mrs, Walter Paterson, My \Roy Godfrey, Mrs. Alex Christie and Mrs. James Mec- Lean, Mrs. John Gaskell, president of | Oshawa Home and School Coun- | ell, installed the 1960-61 executive, She announced a workshop to be | at Courtice School on May} nosegay of white feathered car- nations and stephanotis, Mrs. William Travnik, sister of the bridegroom, was matron-of- honor in mauve brocade with = bouffant overskirt of mauve silk ed HOME INVALIDS Sickroom supplies may he ob- {tained free on loan from the Ca EDNA ANN HATS SPRING THROUGH SUMMER REDUCED UP TO 90% AND MORE TO CLEAR { mauve and white button chrysan. | !'themums, | ushered, { A reception was held at Sandal eration they had given her dur-2 Y / sorles and a corsage of pini 1 surer, corresponding sceretary, ™ | {mother of the bridegroom, who man. Arthur | Week. sage of pink carnations 4 .IMrs. Peters, w , also reminded the parents of re ho, with Mrs. Roy GIRL PILOT {briefly on t e $ y he needs of the hos. logged 40 hours in the air on an » A question and answer period fol-|®" ' QUEEN MARY LODGE lowed. quires for a commercial pilot's | licence. She wants to fly cargo Worthy Mistress, Sister Evelyn|ed to ask questions in their ear-| Bilton, presiding, assisted by de- lier years and that parents, no| lain, Sister Betty Atkins. Flags Miss Marlene Spencer's room |Dadian Red Cross in most Cana- were presented by Sisters Elyal/Won the attendance banner, |dian communities ronto General Hospital, Sister Ina Milgate was reported to be mak for the birthday banquet on Wed: nesday, May 11. Sister Cora Prizes donated by Sisters Reta Butt, Theresa Cleveland and An organza, She wore mauve acces-| sories and carried a nosegay of | Mr, William Travnik, brother | {in-law of the bridegroom, was best man and Mr, David Weldon | Sr pau Fepurty were reid. |wood restaurant. To receive, the | ecutive for the splendid co- % sve 4 | bride's mother wore powder blue he 4 e splendid 0-0p- i|gilk shantung with pink acces ing her first term of office. Othe | reports included: secretary-trea : roses, She was assisted by Mrs . |Cora Taylor of Cochrane, grand membership committee, social MRS, GEORGE PETERS convener and room mother chair-| wore figured blue and white sill {Thursday and Friday of this with white accessories and a cor- The principal, Mr. G Korry, explained the method of| A report on the Ontario Fed! The honeymoon is being spent awarding bars and crests, He eratoin Convention was given byy~-- ------------------ Haber, attended this 0 wistration in kindergarten on/Faber, attend g luis convention) popm ARTHUR, Ont. (CP)-- | Dr Edward Rundle spoke Elizabeth Weiben, 18 - year - old LODGES AND p high school student, recently {fund raising campaign. It w SOCIETIES hoped that through public dona. {idey mp shrgugh, Onan a |tion $850,000 will states ol the Iw. almost be raised | completing the 200 hours she re-| The regular meeting of the| A short film was shown "Why Queen Mary Lodge No. 97 was| Children Ask Why". It pointed out|this summer for her father, held in the Orange Lodge with|that children should be encourag-|OWner of a private airline, puty mistress, Sister Dorothy matter how busy, should take Phillips time out to answer such ques- Prayers were read by the chap-|tions. Cowle and Margaret Martin | It was reported that Sister Susan Waterhouse was in the To- ing good progress after her heart attack Final arrangements were made Gardner offered her home for a bingo on Monday, May 16, at 111 Park road north nie Toms were won by Sisters Ann Butland, Dorothy Wells and! Margaret Moore. ® All This Season's Merchandise ALL SALES FINAL EDNA ANN HATS OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Open 9:30 to 6 p.m. -- Friday to 9 p.m, ALE Balance Of Our COATS, SUITS md STROLLERS SAVE 20 to 307 Regular 45.00 and 99.95 SALE ]g% . 7800 All Sales Final-Alteration Extra ' Blacks vox WEAR LTD. 72 SIMCOE ST. NORTH RA 5-1912 OPEN FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK TOMORROW-FRIDAY-SATURDAY FURTHER REDUCTIONS UP TO NEW SPRING STOCK AND MANY SUMMER ITEMS YOU SELDOM GET AT THESE BARGAIN PRICES. AT THESE PRICES ALL SALES FINAL PLEASE SUITS Reg. to 49.95 UP TO % PRICE SKIRTS 2.0 % PRICE Reg. Sportrite Reversible SKIRTS Reg. to 19.95 UP TO % PRICE SWEATERS "75% UP TO % PRICE 14.95 BLOUSESReg. to 10.95UP TO %2 PRICE DRESSESReg. to 24.50UP TO %2 PRICE CARCOATS Reg. to 1995 Y2 PRICE MANY OTHER ITEMS AT REDUCED PRICES Yi OSHAWA SHOPPING : CENTRE