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The Oshawa Times, 11 Jun 1960, p. 7

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Mr. find Mrs, Robert Sutton ADDING THEIR SIGNATURES Uemen THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, June 11, 1960 7 Holy Cross Roman Catholic 7 |Church was the setting for a wedding on Saturday morning, June 4, when Mary Marlene Hill was united in marriage with * '|Arthur James Russell, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Hill, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Charles _ |Russell, all of Oshawa. The Reverend Phillip Coffey _ |performed the ceremony and said ;|the nuptial mass. Serving were ! "/ |Paul Gibbard, Ted Marchut and / [Miss Hazel Rundle, James Hill, brother of the bride. Mrs. Garry Booth played the redding music and accompanied who sang "Jesus Jesus, "Ave Maria", ~ |Come to Me" and "On This Day, O Beautiful Mother." |length gown of carnation white {net and French lace over satin, |Sequin and seed pear] embroi- dery accented the lace bodice, which was designed with lily point sleeves. Her finger tip veil was held by a tiara of seed pearls and sequins and she car- ried a bride's pearl covered pray- er book crested with red rose buds. Miss Dallas Kunkel of Oshawa Marlene Hill, Arthur Russell Married In Morning Ceremony | Given in marriage by her fa-| _|ther, the bride wore a floor bridesmaids were Miss Gayle Patterson and Miss Janet Back- well. The street length dresses were styled on identical lines. The maid of honor wore white nylon organza over orchid taf- feta with matching picture hat. The bridesmaids wore white nylon organza over mint green taffeta with matching hats. They all wore short white gloves and carried nosegays of yellow chrys- anthemums with tulle florets to match their gowns. Mr. Ronald Simcoe was best man, and the ushers were Mr. Charles E. Hill and Mr. Charles A. Russell. The reception was held in Holy Cross hall where the bride's mother received wearing delphin- jum blue silk shantung on sheath| lines with a white hat and ac- cessories. Assisting was the bridegroom's mother who chose| a mint green printed sheath dress with white accessories. Both wore| corsages of carnations. For the honeymoon trip to points in United States, the bride travelled in a toast sheath dress] with a matching three - quarter length duster coat, white accesso- ries and a corsage of yellow roses. On their return the couple will live in Oshawa. sign the register following their | Milton Fice and the bride. marriage recently in a double- ring ceremony at St. Andrew's | United Church. Formerly Miss | Joan Ruby Fice, the bride is | Christ Church Aft. WA Holds Final Meeting Of The Season Mrs. James Sutton, all of Osh. awa. groom is the son of Mr. and | the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. --Photo by Horsnby was maid of honor and the . | Preliminary Meet -| Honor Priest -|Lays Groundwork |On Feast Day |For Fall Shell-Out Last week a meeting was call- ed to organize the 1960 Shell Out for UNICEF campaign in the Oshawa area. Mrs, Donald K. Stiles, the area representative for the Ontario Committee for The final meeting of the season|Church of Canada and 34 won|UNICEF, notified all those in the of the afternoon branch of thelfirst class honors. Women's Auxiliary of Christ Me-| The representative |district who had taken part in to parish recent campaigns and as many morial Church was held in the|council, Mrs. W. R. Fisher; men-|schools and groups she was able parish hall on Tuesday, June 7. The president, Mrs. Harry/the church school in Wood, presided and M W. Thomas led in prayer. The o'clock service. roll call showed 17 members present. The officers gave their reports. and shut-in 'people in the paris The minutes of the meetings held and hospital. in May were read. The treasur-| Several art er's report showed a good bal- mittens, bootees, etc. are to b the fall,| iss F. E. particularly during the eleven/next one. ance brought forward June 1. |sent to Strachan Houses in To- {tioned the need of teachers for|to contact who might be interest- ed in taking some part in the Mrs. Stiles conducted the meet- Members had made 33 visits|ing and outlined plans for this during the month of May to ill|vear's campaign. She pointed out h|that the primary purpose of the National UNICEF Committee of icles such as aprons,|the United Nations in Canada was to bring to the 'people of © [Canada information about the The corresponding secretary, Mrs. Bert Coggins, read a lettery15. from © the Anglican Women's Upon completion of the discus-| ronto toward the bazaar on June|WOrk of the United Nations. "Working for one of the many The Reverend Father N. J. Gignac, Pastor of St. Mary of the People Roman Catholic Church, was pleasantly surprised recently on the occasion of his | Feast day. The members of the | Catholic Women's League and the Federation Canadienne Fran- caise held a tea at his home on Stevenson's road north. Mrs. Frank Donald, president of the CWL and Mrs. Lucien Chamberlain, president. of the FFCF assisted Father Gignac in |receiving the guests. Hostesses | for the tea were Mrs. John Car- |dinal and Mrs. M. Coleman and |Mrs. Fidele Vincent and Mrs, Larry Dodds were in charge of the guest book. The rooms were decorated with spring flowers and the tea table was centered with an arrange- {ment of pink chrysanthemums CLUB CALENDAR MONDAY Ritson H and 8 Assn. Air Cadets' Aux. Cedardale H and 8 Assn. Pleasant Mon. Aft. Club Harmony H and S Assn. South Simcoe H and S Vincent Massey H and 8 Rundle Park Aux. Sunset Heights H and 8 Woodview Park Aux. Gertrude Colpus H and 8 ¢ TUESDAY St. Matthew's Guild King Street H and 8 Assn, St. Peter's WA Woodcrest H and S Assn, SA Home League TOPS Club Christ Church WA King Street WA Canadian Legion Aux. Evelyn Goodwin Group Court Oshawa, 10F Calvary Baptist YWMC West Courtice H and 8 St. George's (Ritson Group) MRS. MORTIMER BROWN 'Heads H&S Assn. St. Gregory's CWL June Meeting LODGES AND SOCIETIES The June meeting of St. Greg- ory the Great Council of the Cath- olic Women's League, which will be the last until September, was held in the parish auditorium on Tuesday evening, June 7, with the president, Mrs. A. C. Love, pr Beta Sigma Phi St. Stephen's WA Pythian Sisters Kate McLaurin Aux. For Third Term Mrs. Mortimer Brown was in- stalled for her third term as ' president of Adeiaide McLaughlin| sep: pre por Group. Home and School at its final| meee of the season held re: WEDNESDAY The other officers are vice-| Se ae presidents, Mrs, J, A. Schell and | gin Street Vials . Mrs. F. 0. Gazey; executive oi oUF Committee members, Mrs. - J. F. Benson,|codar Dale WA Mrs. Frank Frankfurter, Mrs. L.| patriarch Militant Aux. G. Gardner, Mrs. G. B. Ruther-pear] Group é ford, Mrs. Douglas Wilson. |8t. Christopher's CPTA Mrs, Mortimer Brown presided| contre Street WA at the meeting. Mrs. John Gas- kell installed the i THURSDAY ie minutes were read by Mrs. PF. 0. Gazley and the treasurer's Sony Sharlene, COP report by Mrs. John Richardson. 0 Room prize was awarded to a Gores IA Miss Margaret Dancey. ov si Baptist WMS | Red sweaters with the school|Christ Church Eve. Guild {crest are being presented to the|St. George's WA members of the safety patrol for St. Andrew's WA Harvey Hunt Aux, their fine work. Sunbeam Chapter, OES Entertainment was on a musi-| cal line. Janet Finley and Chris-| Challenger Group tine Lispski of Grade 8 sang a|l7th Scout Mothers' Aux, St. Mark's WA duet, "Whispering Hope". An Jaycettes operetta, 'Hansel and Gretel", . There is still room for a few more at the Retreat House, Mrs. P. F. Morrow, convener of health and welfare, reported three visits to needy families and clothing supplied. She also report- ed two visits made to the On- tario Hospital at Whitby, with four patients visited each time. Mrs. Morrow asked for two groups of six ladies each to as- sist in this project of visiting pa- tients there weekly. Mrs. James Conner reported 109 patients visited at the Osh- LEND-A-HAND CLUB The Lend-a-Hand Club held its regular business meeting in the Odd Fellows Hall, with Sister Nelda Thompson, president, pre- siding, assisted by Sister Gladys Come Double Club Elects Officers Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hunt were installed as presidents of North. - minster Come - Double Club held FINE CAMP VANCOUVER (CP) -- The So- ciety for Crippled Children here has established a large new camp with accommodation for 90 erip- pled youngsters. of the School for Retarded Chil dren on June 18. : The meeting concluded with a short talk from the Misses Rob- erta and Loretto Gates on their A Blyth, vice-president. : The financ read Sister Nelda Thompson wel. (Presidents, Dr. and Mrs, by the ancl of Was Seal comed those back who had been Adair; Site plcsidents, Mi, 45d Leveque. A letter was read from|ill and expressed a speedy re-( tvs B&R TeKSOT SCETELATER the 'national president, stating|covery for those still ill. A Dooss, treasurers, Mr, and that the Catholic Women's Sister Alice Hayton reported on| tl Fred Pearse: group lead League of Canada was undertak-{CF, and T. There is one hospital| "5 Mrs, J Bod a ing to raise $100,000 as its con-(Pd and one chair available tol TPP id a ib 0 Sein, tribution to refugee year, which|20yone wishing the use of same,|Mr. and 8 Me ends this month, and asking| Sister Edith Evans invited the| Mr. and Mrs. George Perkin, Mr. every CWL council to do its|club to hold the annual picnic at 30d Mx Mavis Perkin, Mr. and share. St. Gregory's Council will her cottage, Pine Point, Scugog, Mrs, rh Wells aud Wr, ang contribute $200 to this fund. (20 Uy © The Friendly Cirelel Ty: "Mellow officiated at the The spiritual convener, Mrs. J.|vited the member s who were|Mstallation ceremony. A gift A. Yanch, announced that a re-|asked to spend the afternoon and|(rom the club was presented to t been as e "oNG|Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Adair reat has organized for the evening with Mrs. Ray, PNG|Dr. . 9g ladies of the parish, to be held from New Zealand, who will 'be|tiring presidents by Mr. Oe Cen era Howe nila Yr sod Me Sas. Taga immit' pa pe erend G. McCarthy as retreat During the business session, [| iF club voted a donation of wards the annual Sunday school pienie. rship ducted by Mr. Edwin Wells, as sisted by Mrs. Robert Richard son and Mrs, Edwin Wells. Mr, Mellow presented the Bible study. A social time was enjoyed by the members around the camp- fire and in the club house direct experiences in Hilo during the re- cent tidal wave there, ed by Mr. Harvey Thompson and Mr. lain MacDonald. -- awa General Hospital during the month of May 24 of whom were from out of town, also 27 hours spent in hairdressing at Fairview Lodge. In this latter work she was assisted by Mrs. Edgar Don- nelly, Mrs. John Brady and Mrs. Harry Benson. A 'donation of $25.00, earmark- ed for CARE, was sent in by Mrs. Robert Smyth's group. The Archdi ntion of the CWL held at Royal York, Toronto, recently, was at- tended by Mrs. A. C. Love and Mrs. Robert Normoyle for St. Gregory's Council. Mrs, Normoyle gave a brief report on the Con- Con the was performed by the Grade 5 pupils of Miss Margaret Dancey. An auction sale was held the proceeds of which will be do- nated to the Crippled Children's Society, Mr. Edmund Pomeroy was the auctioneer, vention, which was the largest in its history. The Provincial Convention of the CWL will be held in North { PERSONALS Bay in September, and Mrs, A. C. Love was appointed to repre- sent St. Gregory's. The president extended an in- At the home of Mr. and Mrs.) Honoring his marriage to Miss Frank M, McLellan, Tooley's|Mary Ann Walsh which took Mills, the University Women's place this afternoon at St. vitation from the Retarded Chil- dren's Association to all the members to attend the opening 'TRAVEL SET ADD SPICE TO HIS LIFE! 2.00 Eosy-to-pack, travel-size bottles of brisk Old Spice After Shave Lotion and Talcum, with a full-size tube of Shaving Cream. Whether he prefers Lather or Brushless Cream, he'll enjoy their new lubricating qualifies and superior gliding action. Look for the Old Spice clipper ship on. a new, red gift box. Club of Oshawa and district cele. George's Memorial Anglican brated its 15th anniversary with|Church, Mr. John Barry Black a potluck supper on Wednesday. Was honored at a stag party held A special cake in the shape of a at the home of Mr. William Gib- book, inscribed 1945-1960, was a|S0D, Yonge street, Toronto, and |pleasant surprise. Miss Margaret Presented with a set of lamps. Pellow gave a brief report on the Belleville conference and Mrs. G. K. Drynan, president, led a sing- The monthly meeting of St. David's Welsh Society Ladies' Auxiliary was held at the home song. Mrs. William Stirling, con- |vener, was assisted by Mrs. of Mrs. David Andrews, Quebec street. Mrs. Thomas Roche pre- committees of the United Na- dles. and white gladioli and pink can-| a g P |Joseph Fetchison, Mrs. A. J.|gided. Reports were read from Training College, Toronto, knowledging the contribution, | mentioning that it was these do-|an exchange of good wishes for| ac-{sion of mew business, afternoon | tea was enjoyed and there was nations from the various church|the summer holidays. organizations which made its work possible. The letter gave short outline of the work which each of the graduates had to do end mentioned that these girls came from as far away as Japan, the Arctic, Vancouver, and J i and repr ted a great variety of professions to take into the mission fields of the church. The dorcas secretary reported that the bale which was sent to the Indian Residential School had arrived safely, also the ditty bags and several other useful ar ticles were 'acknowledged. The educational secretary men- tioned that the study book for this - year about South Africa had been finished, and she thanked the members who had helped make this study so interesting. The annual church school pie- nic is to be held this year on Saturday, June 11 at Cedar Park, near Hampton, This is an occa- sion for the congregation to en- joy an outipg together. It was announced that 109 chil- dren tried the examinations set by the General Board of Re- ligious Education of the Anglican The opening meeting in tember will be on Septembe: Mary Ann Walsh Feted Bride-Elect Sep- r 13. tions brings us closer to the people of other nations of the | world. When children are given a chance to share this experience by helping other children, the re- wards are immeasurable and it becomes a "Children's Crusade For children" through UNICEF," she said. Mrs. Kate Aitken, chairman of the Ontario Committee, who was to have been the guest speaker, was unable to attend at the last Miss Mary Ann Walsh whose marriage to Mr. John Barry |Black took place this afternoon ohh |at St. George's Memorial Angli- {ean Church has been entertained |at several pre-nuptial parties. Miss Janet Walsh and Miss Jean Walsh, sisters of the bride- |to-be, arranged a miscellaneous {shower at their home on Bruce minute. To compensate for her absence, two UNICEF films were own. Mrs. Stiles wishes to form a United Nations Committee for UNICEF in the Oshawa area which would encompass Ajax, Pickering, Whitby, Brooklin, Port Perry, Bowmanville, Orono, Port Hope, Cobourg and the Pouring tea during the afternoon | Marsala, Mrs. W. J. Salter, Mrs. the various committees and final were: Mrs. I. H. Gilbert, Mrs. Kelly De Gray, Mrs. Lucien Ve- zina and Mrs. Kenneth McRae. The members of the CWL and the FFCF assisted in serving, tives from all clubs, groups and associations who have an intreest| in world affairs, i.e, the Busi- ness and Professionals Women, the University Women, Rotary| and other service clubs, the IODE, YWCA and the Home and| School Council. This committee would be able to make more efficient and ex- tensive arrangements for the| 1960 UNICEF campaign by hand-| ling such things as the UNICEF | Christmas cards, the distribution of containers and material and lanning publicity. For less than street. ] i places between. The ittee -- Iya c Hutches on Jr. would be made up of representa- shower at her home on Bruce street. Serving were Mrs. Wil- liam Pascoe, Miss Doris Fisher, Mrs. John T. Gaskell and Miss Sandra Gaskell. Co-hostesses at a miscellane- ous shower held at the home of Miss Jacqueline Cornish, King | street west, were the Misses Joan Walsh, Julie Crosson, and Mrs. Antonio Radoslovich. Mrs. George Rapley and Miss Madeline Tooley were co-hostess- es at a dinner party held at the Flying Dutchman, Bowmanville, SPEEDY RESULTS ST. MARTIN'S N.B. (CP)-- Kathryn Geldart of Saint John, N.B., tossed a bottle containing her name and address into the harbor at this Bay of Fundy re- sort, Ten days later she received a letter from a fisherman at Spicer's Cove, N.S.,, 35 miles away on the opposite side of the bay. HOUSEHOLD HINT Keep the leftover cake fresh by covering the cut surface with $50, a copy of the Danny Kaye| film "Assignment Children"| could be purchased for the Osh-| awa Library and be readily avail-| able for showing at meetings and| in the schools. | In the 1959 Hallowe'en for UNICEF campaign, more than 2500 children took part and this was more than double the num- ber who participated in 1958. Judging from the interest already shown this year the campaign| will be much larger again. This will require better organization | and more willing hands. Planning kits are now avail able by contacting Mrs. Stiles at RA 88514. | Kenneth Wooster, Miss Jean Mec- |Innis and Mrs. D, A. Bristow. Mrs. D. K. Stiles, Grierson street, area representative for UNICEF, was a guest at a din- ner meeting at the Lord Simcoe arrangements were made for the annual picnic at Lakeview Park, Sunday, June 26, for all mem- bers and their families. The hostess served refreshments. Mrs. H. P. 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News of teas, Tippett's mother, Mrs. Robert|surprise parties, showers, anni- Shorten, Simcoe street south, |versaries and comings and goings while CFM Robert Tippett is tak- are always very acceptable and ing the Royal Canadian electric|for which there is no charge. and mechanical engineering| Please write or telephone RA course at Kingston, 13-3474, local 18. Hotel marking the 5th annual meeting of the national UNICEF committee. Grace Holmes Bar- bey, the speaker, praised the work of volunteers and expressed the concern of UNICEF for the world's children, Mrs, Robert Tippett and Ron- ald, David and Joanne of Cal- gary, Alberta, are visiting Mrs. Du BARRY when the guests were the future SOCIAL NOTICES bride's fellow members of the| "axed paper, using toothpicks to 0 i Little Theatre. The hon-|%ecure it in place. ored guest was presented with a RECEPTION large ceramic plate and bowl. 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