10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, Mey 25, 1961 Officers For 1%1 For Oshawa Branch Of WCTU . Clayton Lee was re-in- stalled as president of the Osh- awa Branch of the Women's Christian Temperance Union at its regular meeting held recent- Are Named THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW past couple of days lift some- what now, so you should have smoother sailing in most en- deavors. Some situations which have been "hanging fire" for a time could also be happily solved under present configura- tions. FOR THE BIRTHDAY your horoscope indicates that you are Mick, indeed. ne ccording to the stars, there) g Restrictive influences of the are five months within the next 12 which stand out as better- than-excellent for job, business and monetary affairs. These are cember, and February. Do take available then to forge ahead, since the intermediate periods do not promise much in the way|ber, late October, December, If tomorrow is your birthday, of either recognition or gain, next March and May. and you'll have to balance "off"'| Generous influences will gov- and "on" periods to "come outiern your domestic and social life for most of the year ahead, But you can do it--and profit-lbut do not counteract these ably, too. July, October and next Janu-per with loved ones, especially ary will be excellent for travel|during September and late No- July, October, November, De-|and, if you're single, the year vember. Unique creative enter- |ahead brings greai promise of prises launched in mid-Decem- advantage of all opportunities'new romance and-or marriage.iber have an exceptionally good happy prospects by losing tem- In this connection, your best|chance of succeeding before the months will be August, Septem-|end of next March. child born on this day willjand will have great tenacity in endowed with a fine mind, ithe pursuit of goals. RICHARD HUDNUT Fashion Quick PERMANENT The other officers are past iy cleans as it curls! president, Mrs. Charles Lang- oi : ie REG. $2.80 field; first vice-president, Mrs. Z president, Mrs. L. H. Muldrew; treasurer, Mrs. Fred Williams; recording secretary, Mrs. J. L. Pegg; corresponding secre- tary, Mrs. Harold Parrott; pian- "Super tendents: Evangelistic : to shape and taper hairl and Christian stewardship, Mrs. ; 4 i 4 17 NG. SIA Harold Brant; flowers and ; / : 4 / cards, Mrs. Harry Gray; medal temperance in Sunday schools, Mrs. William Allison; World Bi and Canadian missions, Mrs. MRS. CLAYTON LEE Harold Parrott; publicity and President social, Mrs. H. A. Mellow and 0 or LJ sap REs RL E. A. Henley; second vice- a : " i x & he PLUS ist, Mrs. Lloyd Pegg; press, contest, Mrs. Charles Langfield; Mrs. Glenn Henry; peace and killer than cancer. This is a international, Mrs. E. A. Hen-|world-wide problem acknow- ley; posters and scrap book, |ledged by governments of many Mrs. Charles Langfield. countries. The Toc Alpha organ- The past president, Mrs. ization is reaching many young Charles Langfield presided for people. All must recognize the the meeting and opened with a|problems and try to make the worship service on "Faith", brewers set their house in order comparing it to 'a bunch of assuming full responsibility for keys. Mr. C. A. Toaze sang two(the end results of their prod- solos and joined Mrs. Fred Wil-|ucts. . liams in the duet "Whispering| Mrs. Langfield thanked Mr. Hope". Ward and expressed her appre- Mrs. H. Gray introduced the ciation for the co-operation of guest speaker, the Reverend the ministers. Frank H. Ward of Westmount] Mrs. E. A. Henley read an a etd C ITY Wi D) E FREE B) E LIV E RY United Church who commend-|account of a United Nations 1 ; | 8 KING ST. E. OSHA 530 SIMCOE ST. S. si | PHONE RA 3-2245 WA ed the members for their con-|Seminar attended by Canadian, PHONE RA5-3546 tinuing concern in the problem|Mexican and American women of alcoholism which is a greater who learned of the work done no - : [ROSSLYN PLAZA - RA8-4668 ALSO STORES IN BOWMANVILLE AND WHITBY PLAZA in the UN by women represen- tatives and by UNICEF. Jamaica Holiday Following the business period Mrs. S. C. H. Atkinson con- Follows Wedding ducted the installation of offic- ers and closed the meeting with Held in Lindsay the benediction. A wedding of interest was held|dy Allison of Brampton. They in Cambridge United Church, wore sheath dresses of Bermuda Lindsay, on Saturday afternoon/blue peau de soie with peg-top when Gerald Robert Pierson of skirts and veiled, pointed-brim- Oshawa took as his bride Mau- med pillboxes. Their flowers reen Allison Coulter of Lindsay. were shasta daisies and blue The bride is the daughter of Mr.|cornflowers in crescents. and Mrs. John Eldon Coulter,| Mr. David Williams was best| Lindsay, and the bridegroom isman. Ushering were Messrs, | the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robert Manuel, Donald Pierson, | Pierson of Oshawa. Jack Coulter and Donald Kerr. | The Reverend Robert McLean| The reception was held in| officiated with Mrs. J. W. Deyell Cambridge Hall. To receive,| playing the wedding music and|the bride's mother wore a sheath solos by Miss Dorothy Vander-|dress and jacket of rose peau bent. de sole and lace; a hat of zose Given in marriage by her|and contrasting flowers and father, the bride wore a gown of matching accessories. The bride- white satin peau de sole with a|groom's mother was in a sheath square neckline and a full skirt|dress of silver grey lace and ending in a chapel train. Her|pure silk. She wore a hat of . headdress was a matching pill-| hibiscus pink velvet flowers and E % J box and fingertip veil and she/matching accessories. carried a white orchid on a| 'The honeymoon is being spent testament with trails of stepha-|in Jamaica. As the couple left, notis . the bride was wearing a sheath Miss Ruth Brown of Toronto|dress and jacket of raspberry was maid of honor, and the red pure silk with matching hat other attendants were Miss/and beige accessories. 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