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The Oshawa Times, 14 Jul 1960, p. 9

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MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE McLEAN Family, Friends Celebrating 40th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs, Clarence McLean recently celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bradley Darlington boulevard south. Mr. and Mrs. McLean were married at Bancroft, Ontario, on June 30, 1920. They have six chil- dren, Mrs. Keith Horner (Betty) of Sudbury, Mrs. Leonard Brad- ley (Joyce) and Mrs. Robert Shearer (Joan) both of Oshawa, Mr. Lewis McLean of Toronto, Mr. Bertram McLean of Bothwell and Mr. Peter McLean at home. Also included in their family are 25 grandchildren. To receive her guests Mrs. Me- Lean wore a two-piece dress of blue chantilly lace with a cor-| sage of white chrysanthemums . Jo Aldwinckle, Women's (omen Elizabeth Clark Feted Bride-Elect Miss Elizabeth Clark whose) marriage to Mr. Frederick Chase is to take place on Saturday, July 16, at Simcoe. Street United Church has been honored at pre- nuptial parties. Mrs. Horst Thajer and Miss Jean Britton were co-hostesses at a miscellaneous shower held at Editor the home of Mrs. Thajer, Simcoe Dial RA 3-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 14, 1960 street north. : Mrs. Alick Zedic and Mrs, Nel- PERSONALS son Starr were co-hostesses at a miscellaneous and appliance shower held at the home of Mrs, Zedic, Windsor avenue. Mrs. The many friends of Mr, Frank Grennon, Celina street, will be sorry to learn that he is a patient in the Oshawa General Hospital. 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 go ings are always very acceptable| and for which there is no charge. | Please write or telephone RA 3.3474, local 18. The 13th Guide and Brownie Group Committee held a very successful "come and go" tea re-| cently in St.* Stephen's United | Church hall, The guests were greeted by the president, Mrs, Eric Brock. The lace covered tea table was centered with a bowl of red roses. Pouring tea were Mrs. Lloyd Dalby. Mrs, Frank Crawford, Mrs. Berwin Adams and Mrs. Melville Hodgson. The SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT . Edward Warren and white rose petals. She was Ah a Mes. to announce the 1ssisted by three granddaughters.) ..ooment of their daughter, Hi re a Ber i aie, Sai" J ? 4 "nd George Ivan Rayner, son of Mr. Miss Judy Bradley who kept the and Mrs, Stanley Rayner of Sum- g I Shag al lie tea table were merside, Prince Edward Island. Mrs Keith Horner and Mrs, [Lhe mariage il ake pan I " hort | Saturday, July 30, 1360, ai 8 p.m. Leonard Bradley. Mrs. Robert Cedardale United Church. Shearer poured tea. ENGAGEMENT The couple received many 'ove- ly gifts and a walnut coffee table wr. and Mrs. Roy Warren of Honor Couple lin | Benjamin Hitchens. Stanley Starr and Mrs. John Chaczewski assisted in serving. Mrs. Daniel Nicolls and Mrs. Richard Thorne were co-hostess- es at a miscellaneous and per- sonal shower held at the home of Mrs, avenue, Mrs, Frank McCammond assisted in serving. Miss Clark's fellow employees at arker Pen Company Limited, | Toronto, presented her with three Danish steel platters, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Clark will be hosts tomorrow evening at a tea convener was Mrs. John Evans assisted by Mrs. Charles Reader, Mrs. David Hutcheon, Mrs. Garnet Johnstone and Mrs. Mrs. Otto Halliman, of Fort | William, is a guest at the 'home of Mrs. Margaret Burns, Court street. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forrester, Simcoe street north, and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Grass, RR 1 Colum- bus, left last Saturday by plane for Calgary, Alberta, where they| william street west. Folie the oi hy 'they wil LODGES AND SOCIETIES go to Vancouver for a tour of British Columbia, tertained at pre-nuptial parties. | QUEEN MARY LODGE | Mrs. James Ranson, Scarher-| The regular meeting of the ough, was hostess at a kitchen Queen Mary Lodge No. 97 took shower. Mrs. George Lofthouse,| Place recently in the Orange Kendalwood road, entertained at/Temple with Worthy Mistress, a cup and saucer shower when Sister Evelyn Bilton presiding as-| several employees of The T. sisted by Deputy Mistress, Sister Eaton Company were among the| Dorothy Phillip. Prayers - were guests. Mrs. L. H. McAuley was read by the Chaplain, Sister Betty hostess at a miscellaneous show-| Atkins, the flags vere presented er at her home in Prescott. by Sisters Elva Cowle and Mar- She was assisted by Mrs. J. Bur-|garet Martin, well. Miss Joanne Cowan, Hor-| Sisters Eleanor Mitchell, Bar- top avenue, was hostess at a mis-| bara Mitchell, Mary Lemere, Ivy cellaneous shower assisted by|Saby and Florence Strank were Mrs. George Cowan, Mrs. Frank civen their Scarlet Degree. Bartlett and Mrs. Frank Chap.| Two visitors were welcomed. man. The T. Eaton Company They were Right Worshipful Sis- presented the future bride with alter Martha White of Ontario coffee percolator, |West and Sister Madeline Ash- In honor of her murriage next Saturday to Mr. John A. McAuley Miss Helen Owens has been en- Nicolls on Meadowvale| | = rehearsal party at their home, © 4 HAPPY YOUNG CHRIS Christopher Robert, aged | Zarowny and great-grandson of | free, 38 the 2, of wy aud Mrs. John Patterson and Mrs. | rs. obert Mcliwan, aueip " a § street. He is the grandson of Anthony Zarowny, all of Osh | Mr. and Mrs. Robert MeEwan | 8Wa. and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley --Photo by Ireland | more, Worthy Mistress of Vimy| Sister Helen Reynolds was pre- Ridge Lodge No. 639 Whitby. [sented with a silver cup for her Sister Ruth Ryan was report-{new baby. Prizes were donated 4 tote y . |by Sisters Violet Ambrose, Reta ed sick also Sister Elsie Mackie gy Annie Boulton and won by| was reported in hospital and Sis-|Sisters Ann Derry, Annie Boul- ter Susan Waterhouse was in hos-| ton, Netty Millanson and Dorothy | pi'~' in Toronto, | Phillips, Sister Cora Gardner and Sister Madeline Ashmore gave details of the Orange Picnic which is to be held on July 23, at Grand Val-| ley, 2nd Park, Brock road west, Pickering, the picnic to start at 1.00 p.m. Stickers for cars can be/found a four-inch-long coffin, obtained from Sister Cora Gard-| containing the skeleton of a can- BIRD'S COFFIN ROCHESTER, England (CP) Workmén excavating in the crypt of the cathedral in this Kent city Loy i ftom VELVA SMOOTH LOTION VELVA SMOOTH LOTION keeps summer skins radi- antly fresh... makes no dif ference whether it's the heat or the humidity. Make-up goes on so smoothly; facial perspiration is controlled perfectly with this fra. grant lotion with antiseptic properties, YOURS, A SPECIAL for that INTRODUCTORY GIFT! With each bottle of Velvs fresh Smooth Lotion you buy Miss Arden gives you a de lightful purse-sized plastic bottle of Velva Bmooth Lo- - tion with black satin case holding cotton squares to apply this refreshing beau- titying lotion. Stay fresh all day, wherever you are! VELVA SMOOTH LOTION 4 oz,, 3.50--8 os., 6.50 CITY WIDE 8 KING ST. E. PHONE RA 3-2245| BOWMANVILLE OSHAWA STORES IN ' = 731 Eo) AW AVA 4 ¢ | 530 SIMCOE ST. S. PHONE RA5-3546 AND WHITBY PLAZA ner. lary. was presented from the family. noon Ingonish, Nova Scotia, wish| Among the relatives, friends t announce the engagement of and neighbors, numbering around |p i qaughter, Virginia Patricia, | 100, who were present to convey |, "ar." Russell Dodd, son of Mr.| their best wishes were out of = "vio willard Dodd of Whitby. town guests from Toronto, Isling- The marriage is to take place at| ton, Sudbury, Plevna, Boulter 1 : | ; ui 4 '| Whitby United Church on Friday, Peter borough, Combermere, 7, at 8 p.m. Belleville, Bothwell and Green- ¢ ENGAGEMENT wood. Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Maurice TO BE MARRIED THIS MONTH The engagement is announc- ed today of Miss Margo Shaff- ner McGuire and Mr. Richard | Clarke Poole who plan to be married at Trinity Saint Ste- phen United Church, Amherst, Nova Scotia, on Saturday, July McGuire of Amherst, Nova Scotia, announce the engagement of their daughter, Margo Shaff- do Bk #8 ner, to Mr. Richard Clarke Poole, 7 1 son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Poole| lof Oshawa. The marriage is to| #| take place on Saturday, July 30, 4 at Trinity Saint Stephen United | Church, Amherst. | GROUPS, CLUBS | RUXILIARIES S.A. HOME LEAGUE f {| The regular meeting of the Sal- | |vation Army Home League was) held on Tuesday afternoon, July 12. Mrs. Charles Cathmoir led in the singing of a few choruses, Mrs. James made the announce- ments and the birthdays were re- membered. Mrs. William Saunders led in the devotional period, giving a | short talk on the theme, "I Am the Bread of Life". Mrs. Chris Osbourn led in the singing of a hymn, followed by prayer by] Mrs. Willlam James. A number | {of members read about "Bread" 30. The bride-to-be is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Maurice McGuire of Amherst and her fiance is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Donald Poole of Oshawa. B&PW Clubs List Accomplishments WINNIPEG (CP)--The Cana- dian Federation of Business and| Professional' Women's Clubs is aiming to put itself out of busi- ness. Toronto lawyer Margaret P.| Hyndman, QC, told delegates at the federation's biennial meteing Wednesday the aim of the busi- ness and professional women's clubs is to work for the day the organization is not necessary. The federation had many out- standing accomplishments, Miss Hyndman, immediate past president of the International Federation, listed three outstand- ing examples: The insistence that women be allowed to serve in the armed forees, the opening of the highest administrative offices in all civil service departments to men and women equally and the "growing representation at civic levels, even if we have not achieved our full provincial and national levels." Husbands-Wives Team In Pharmacy VANCOUVER (CP) -- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cunliffe have been working with a mortar and pestle for 40 years. Mr. and Mrs, Neil Martell are just starting. The couples are two of more| than 25 in Vancouver who work together in the pharmacy busi- ness. Mr and Mrs. J.O. Cloutier of North Vancouver met at the Uni- versity of British Columbia in the pharmacy jaeully. They were in the graduating class of 1949, Although they started their ca- reer together, Mrs. Cloutier now is looking after a family and works part-time to help meet pharmacy's big gest problem shortage of graduate pharma- cists. From "shot . gun" mixtures to antibiotics is the measure oi the change in pharmacy since Mr, and Mrs. Martell graduated from UBC in 1959 and 1960 respec- tively. Both say that "wonder drugs" share on the| and what it does physically and spiritually. Those taking part) for the were: Mrs. George Beard, Mrs, | ANNIVERSARY SYMBOLS Jade is the symbol {35th wedding anniversary; ruby Max Derry, Mrs. Geor;» Hester, ior the 40th and sapphire for the 45th. !rs. Wilbert Clarke, Mrs. Charles Cathmeoir, Mrs. Patrick | 0'Conner, Mrs. Maynard Nelson, | {Two hymns were sung-led by FAMED BOARDWALK The boardwalk at Atlantic|Mrs. Osbourne. City, N.J., dating from 1896, is| Next week the meeting will be| 60 feet wide and five miles long.|led by Mrs. Charles Cathmoir, WEDDING PRINCIPALS cut prescription prices. Years ago the original prescription might have cost $1.75 but it was renewed so often that the total cost often amounted to $40 or $50. Now the initial prescription usu- ally meets the patient's need. | PP PY Re Te yw, In a doublering ceremony | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. recently at St. Gregory's j Roman Catholic Church Mr, George Suovee aul he bride and Mrs. Raymond John Shere- groom is the son of Mr. and mata exchanged nuptial vows: | Mrs. John Sheremata, all of The bride, the former Miss | Oshawa. Ann - Helen Gdovec, is the --Photo by Ireland Shop WOOLWO HEY'RE SANF TH ORIZED Regular #1.59 value YD A . Ce ; 29 a 9. vee RAH Lo8 9 e hd i & LJ » Attractively fashioned with Wing Collar, Peter Pan Collar or Johnny Collar. 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