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The Oshawa Times, 10 Jun 1961, p. 7

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PICTURESQUE MILITARY WEDDING recent wedding. The bride, the former Miss Ruth Marion Crone, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Crone of Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. J. K. Law- Members of the Royal Can- adian Regiment formed a guard of honor for Lieutenant and Mrs. Arthur John Lawson as they left Northminster United Church following their son of Ottawa and the late Brigadier J. K. Lawson, Lieu- tenant and Mrs. Lawson will make their home in London, Ontario. R. Aldsworth Photography PERSONALS Mrs. S. V. Barlow, president|session of the 41st annual con- of the Oshawa Lyceum Club and| vention of the Toronto Arch- |i; Women's Arts Association, and|Diocesan Council of the Catholic Mrs. S. D. Rendall, president of| Wi the Toronto club, will receive| King Edward Hotel, Toronto, with the hostess, Mrs. Ewart|from June 4 to June 6. Mclaughlin, ai the ga de 8 tea The members of the education McLaughlin's home, Greenbriar, committee of St. Gertrude's Simcoe street north. Pouring tea Catholic Women's League were will be Mrs. Uriah Jones, Mrs. [hosts to the 1961 first com- G. D. Conant, Mrs. W. P. Whit.|munion class of St. Gertrude's tington, Mrs. Emerson Chant,| School. The parents of the child- Mrs. J. N. Willson rtation Peacock, Mrs. W. park where a picnic was held. Hr, WJ ager, Several games and events in the Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Ri-|charge of Sister Agnes Clare chards, Johnston avenue, sailed|assisted by Miss Patricia Byrne yesterday on the Empress of and Miss Barbara Power were Britain, for an extended tour of| held and prizes distributed. Re- the British Isles, Europe, and|freshments were served by Mrs. Scandinavian Countries. {Sidney Sheridan, Mrs. Fred, i | Dusureault and Mrs. John Poltz. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Morison, | Division street, who have been| Mrs. M. J. Langmaid of Osh- vacationing near new Orleans,|awa, Mrs. C. G. Morris and Louisiana, for the past ten|Mrs. Ross Stevens of Bowman- weeks, have returned home. |ville, entertained at luncheon . yesterday at Sandalwood Mr. and Mrs. Jack Girard |in honor of their mother, Mrs. Bessborough drive, celebrated|y F, Morris of Oshawa, who their 30th wedding anniversary|ywas celebrating her 84th birth- at a dinner party at Sandalwood day. on Tuesday. A guest of honor| was Mrs. Girard's father, Mr.| | C. J. Maynard of Stratford who|ding a was celebrating his 85th birth-| goings of guests and your own day. Mr. Maynard is spending| holiday plans are always of in- a few days with his family in|terest in this column. Write, Oshawa. | telephone or visit the social de- of {partment with your item Mrs. Walter Branch and Mrs.| news for which there Teas, birthday parties, wed- nniversaries, coming and is no John Poltz attended a one-dayicharge. Telephone RA 3-3474, GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES CENTRE STREET WA | Mrs. Mansell Gerrow invited 'the group to her cottage at (West Group) {Lakeside on Scugog Island, on The West Group of Centre/Wednesday, August 1 Street United Church WA met! The next regular meeting is on Tuesday, June 6, in the|to be held on Tuesday, Septem- chapel. Group Leager Mrs. ber 5. Leonard Goldsmith presided. | The devotional period was led by Mrs. Thomas Solomon, as- PNG CLUB The regular meeting of the sisted by Mrs. Stanley Sargent, Mrs. John Moore, and Mrs. David McCann. Several items of business were discussed. A rummage 'sale will be held on Friday, June| 18, at 1 p.m. Anyone having goods for this sale was asked io contact Mrs. Wilfred Badgley or Mrs. Goldsmith. Final plans were made for the annual Strawberry Supper to be held in the church hall on Wed-| nesday, June 28, at 4 p.m. Spe-| cial features will be home made bread, home grown strawberries| and home made cakes. A group picnic was arranged Mizpah Past Noble Grands' club of Sunshine Rebekah Lodge was held at the home of Sister Victoria MaGee with president, Sister Jennie Perry, presiding. The members of the various committees gave their reports. The July get-together is to be held at the home of Sister Beatrice Chute on July 12 in the form of a pot luck supper. Following the meeting games of cards were played and re- |freshments were served by Sis- ter Mabel Parsons and her com- mittee. EQUAL PAY f| Women's League held at the g MRS. HAYDEN MACDONALD Elected President Women's Division Of The NATCD At the annual meeting of the {Women's Division of the Na- tional Association of Tobacco {and Confectionery Distributors, held last Saturday at Montreal, |Mrs. Hayden Macdonald of Osh- |awa was elected president. Othere elected were - Mrs. Knowles Bailey, Toronto; {past president and convention director; Mrs. Peter Gorman, Newmarket, and Mrs. John Hall, Kitchener, vice - presi- dents. Executive committee -- Mrs, Raymond Poupart, Montreal; Mrs. Charles Musk, Prince Albert; Mrs. Art DeForest, St. |John, N.B.; Mrs. Bruce Tay- |lor, Toronto; Mrs. Louis Shif- man, Toronto. A highlight of the convention, which was attended by 760 dele- gates from across Canada and the United States of America, as far as the Women's Division lof the NATCD was concerned was the Montreal luncheon at- tended by Madam Drapeau, who was a most gracious host. A new feature of the conven- tion, held at the Queen Eliza- beth Hotel, was a demonstra- tion of the latest European hair styles. Mr. Peter Gorman of New- market was elected national president of the Men's Division with Raymond Poupart of Montreal as vice-president and at the President's Ball at the closing session, Mr. Gorman paid particular tribute to the 250 women delegates for the contribution that they have made to national affairs sage. Friends Honor Roberta Fernandez Bride of Today Several hostesses have enler- tained for Miss Roberta Ann Fernandez whose marriage to | Mr. Nicholas Michael Hall takes place today. Mrs. J. D. Elliott held an afternoon tea at her home on Beaufort avenue. She was as- sisted by Mrs. Robert MacKay of Toronto. The hostess received in a sheath dress of pale green silk. The bride-to-be was wear- ing a two-piece dress in coral and white and an orchid cor- The ° Misses Patricia Elliott, Sylvia Hall, Judith Hall and Noel Fernandez served. Pouring tea were Mrs. Robert Johnson and Mrs. Lloyd Perry. Mrs. Joseph Henderson enter- tained friends at a cocktail downe drive in honor of the couple. Other hostesses were Mrs. Stanley Smegal and Mrs. Lloyd Perry who entertained at a mis- cellaneous shower. Present were friends and neighbors of the bride. Miss Grace Wilson and Mrs. Robert Elliott held a show- er at the former's home on Burk street. The bride-to-be re- ceived a variety of gifts. From her co-workers at Gen- éral Motors the bride received | party at her home on Lans-|" --Ireland Studio The engagement is an- nounced today of Miss Carolyn Ann Cormack and Mr. Hugh Ross Macdonald who plan to be married at All Saints' Church, Whitby, on Saturday, June 24. The bride-to-be, who received her bachelor of nurs- ing science degree this year from Queen's University, is TO BE MARRIED THIS MONTH --Wallace Berry, Kingston the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Cormack of Whiiby. The prospective bridegroom, who graduated in 1957 as a bachelor of arts in psychology from Mount Alli- son University, Sackville, New Brunswick, is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Mac- donald of Sydney, Nova Sco- tia. §| St. Stephen's WA a vacuum cleaner and a place setting of her china. This was a combined Purchasing Depart- ment and girls' shower gift. Following the rehearsal last evening, members of the wed- ding party were dinner guests of the bridegroom's family. CLUB CALENDAR emer, Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 MONDAY Ritson H and S Assn. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, June 10, 1961 7 Cedardale H and S Assn. Harmony H and S Assn. South Simcoe H and S Assn. Vincent Massey H and § Sunset Heights H and S Air Cadets' Auxiliary Pleasant Mon. Aft. Club Rundle Park Aux. | Woodview Park Aux. 23rd Scout Mothers' Aux Honolulu, Hawaii, will be the {future home of Dr. and Mrs. Barry Sinclair Muir whose mar- [riage took place last Saturday 'in Simcoe Street United Church. St. Peter's WA |The bride is the former Donna SA Home League {Carol Jackson, daughter of Mr, TOPS Club |and Mrs. Donald Eugene Jack- Christ Church Eve. WA Ison, Oshawa, and the bride- King Street WA |groom is the son of Mr. and Canadian Legion Aux. | Mrs. Herbert Ridley Muir of Evelyn Goodwin Grp. Toronto. Dr. Muir is assistant Court Oshawa, IOF professor of zoology at the Uni- Calvary Baptist YWMC {versity of Hawaii. Beta Sigma Phi | The Reverend J. K. Moffat !performed the ceremony with the wedding music played by |Mrs. Richard Moses and Mrs. David Weldon as soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of candle-light, white faille and French lace, scattered with La Lace appliques on the SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT | Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Britton (Deyo, London, Ontario, an- {nounce the engagement of {their daughter, Patricia Brit- {ton, to Mr. Dan Cameron > Loney, Hamilton, Ontario, son Calvary Baptist WMS of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Russel Christ Church Eve, Guild {Toney of Don Mills. The wed- St. George's WA !ding will take place on Satur- St. Andrew's WA |day, July 8 at 3 p.m. in First Harvey Hunt Auxiliary ! , i Sunbeam Chapter, OES 1S deeW 2. United. Cures, Challenger Group 17th Scout Mothers' Aux St. Mark's WA Jaycettes 12th Scout Mothers' Aux FRIDAY Silver Cross Women TUESDAY St. Matthew's Guild Pythian Sisters Kate McLaurin Aux. St. George's WA Nellie Dearborn Group King Street H and S Assn, Woodcrest H and S Assn. West Courtice H and S Assn. WEDNESDAY Victory Lodge, LOBA Rebekah Lodge No. 3 Northminster WMS Come Double Club Parent-Teacher Assn. Centre Street WMS THURSDAY Court Charlene, CO¥ Pilot Club St. George's Eve. WA Happy Doubles' Club | | | | ENGAGEMENT | Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. {Cormack of Whitby announce /the engagement of their only daughter, Carolyn Ann, to Mr. Hugh Ross Macdonald only son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis R. Macdonald of Sydney, Nova Scotia. The wedding will take place on Saturday, June 24, at 3 p.m. at All Saints' Church, Whitby AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Siorie, 447 Simcoe street north, will be at home to their relatives and friends from 3 to 6 p.m. on Wednesday, June 14, 1961, on the occasion of their 50th wed- Dr. And Mrs. Barry Muir to Make First Home in Honolulu, Hawaii empire bodice formed a point- ed yoke. Star-pointed panels, overlaid with lace, offset the chapel train of the full skirt on princess lines. Her veil was se- cured by a matching circlet, centered with a bow and she carried an all-white cas- cade of chrysanthemums, car- nations and lilies of the valley. Miss Barbara Ironside was maid of honor and the other attendants were Miss Marylou Robertson and Mrs. John Hum- mel. They were dressed alike in acquamarine organza over taffeta on tulip petal lines with matching circlets and veiling. They carried white cascades of chrysanthemums and lilies of the valley. The flower girls were Miss Susan Jackson and Miss Caro- lyn Muir who wore white or- gandy dresses with aquamarine organza pinafores and carried small baskets of white flowers. Dr. Donald Muir was best man and ushering were Messrs. John Sweet, William Jackson, Robert Jackson and Norman Fox. A reception was held at the Flying Dutchman, Bowmanville. To receive, the bride's mother wore dusty rose eyelet organza over taffeta with matching ac- cessories. The bridegroom's mother chose pale blue chiffon and lace with white accessories. The couple left on a trip to the east coast, the bride wear- sories. FIRST VOTE When women were allowed to municipal elections in 1884, bal- and spinsters. 75% of total packaged goods papers to put their sales mes- sages across -- their expendi- tures in newspapers total more than their expenditures in radio, TV, magazines and ding anniversary. outdoor combined. Use leftover coffee and tea by pouring it into ice cube trays and freezing it for iced coffee and tea. ularly pointing out that the Women's Division was effective in providing a bridge for many problems between the manufac- turer and the wholesaler. "FOR BEAUTIFUL PORTRAITS * GLEGOFF SUPERMARKET 174 RITSON RD. SOUTH OPEN DAILY TO 10 P.M. Specials! Mon., Tues. & Wed. CHRISTIES' BREA BROOKSIDE SIAL 40 King E. , RA 5-0151 24.0Z. LOAVES 3 3* ing a turquoise linen dress, || white topcoat and black acces- |} vote for the first time in Ontario | lots were given only to widows (A Advertised brands in the 38 # most important categories of |j packaged goods take in about LP sales. Advertisers rely on news-|§ LODGES AND SOCIETIES LOYAL TRUE BLUE The regular meeting of the Loyal True Blue Lodge, No. 55, was held on Tuesday, June 6, in the Orange Temple, with Worshipful Mistress, Sister Mary Thompson presiding, as- sisted by deputy mistress, Sister Ruth Gatchell. Logan read the scripture lesson and prayer. Sister Elda Howard read the minuteg. The sick re- port was given by Sister Ruth Gatchell. The scarlet degree was then ut on by the members of the shawa Lodge for three mem- ronto, Campbellford and Port Hope. A presentation was made to Sister Hurst by Worshipful Mis- tress, Sister Mary Thompson, for her duties as degree captain in the past. Draw prizes were won by Sis- ters Ina Milgate, Mary Thomp- son and Peggy Bowman. The annual Orange Picnic is to be held on Saturday, June 17, at Pickering. For further in- formation members were asked to contact Worshipful Mistress Sister Mary Thompson. The annual church parade will be held Sunday, June 25. All {members were asked to be at the Orange Temple at 10:30 a.m. for the lineup. Service at 11.00 a.m. in the Salvation Army Citadel. Birthday greetings were sung for Sister Ina Milgate. The chaplain, Sister Gertrude ers of the Port Hope lodge.| | Visiting lodges were from To- PLAYMATES Daughters of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mitchinson of Mont- real, formerly of Oshawa, are Gayle, two years old, and Laureen, five. Gayle and Lau- reen- are the granddaughters of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sprager and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mitchinson, all of Oshawa. Photo by Irelend Refreshments were served by Sister Phyllis Arborn. DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND The regular meeting of the Daughters of England, "Em- press of India" Lodge 26, was held in the Orange Temple on Tuesday evening, June 6. Worthy President Sister Edith Taylor presided, with Vice Pres- ident Sister Edna Huband as- sisting. Chaplain Sister Kay Large led in the devotional period. The sick list was given by Sister Joan Fitches. It was reported that Sister Florence Bourne was in the hospital. The Most Worthy Grand Sec- retary, Sister Eileen Luckett, and most Worthy Grand Vice President, Sister Lorrain Ander- son, visited the Lodge. There were also visitors from '"'Grace Darling" Lodge, No. 17, To- ronto. Reports were given by the various committees, several dis- cussions were held and plans made for future welfare activ- ities. Sister Mary Hurst gave the schedule for Past Presidents' Night, which is to be held next meeting. Sister Luckett gave a talk concerning the chartered plane trip to England, and Sister An- derson also spoke briefly. 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