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The Oshawa Times, 17 Jun 1961, p. 4

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! sponsored by the Pickering seftlement and the rapid devel- « Township Historical Society, the opment of the Township as a ' publication has , greeted with + Several hundred orders have ganized Township Council in «this area, and is the first new through wars, depressions and | for fifty years. , @arly Township photographs and "The Pickering Installed 'already been placed by his- 1811 the modern-day history of 4 TWI OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, June 17, 1961 Becomes Bride late Conception Church, Peter-|chid. : borough, was the setting of the, The maid of honor, wedding of Joyce Marie Col- : lins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |terhorough, William J. Russell Wray, son of Mr. and|V.back necklines, short sleeves Mrs. Russell C. Wray, BoW- and full street length skirts em-| manville. Reverend W. C, Mc-| Bt were attired ding music was played by Mrs. organza were trimmed with C. O'Donnell who accomy {pink rosebud embroidered veils the soloist Anthony de Noble. and they carried pink sweet- The bride given in marriage heart roses and white fea- by her father wore an original thered carnations. gown of white pure silk organza The bride's nieces Elaine Ly- and chantilly lace. The sheath wood, Peterborough and Susan/ skirt appliqued with Chantilly Collins, Oshawa, were attired lace was topped with a belllin white organza over taffeta shaped dome sweeping into a/and full skirts. They chapel train. The molded bodice baskets of mixed flowers. featured a Sabrina neckline and Dan Kearney, Oshawa, slim wrist-length sleeves was held by a coronet of lace Bowmanville, brother of frosted with tiny beads. The groom. Wayne Cole, bride carried feathered carna- ough, was ring-bearer. Anniversary LESKARD 'Observed Wm. Surtees and family were in { : > Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Les By Mrs. A. L. HOOEY Peck and family in Campbell- BOWMANVILLE -- The 124th croft, Mr. and Mrs. C. Grant contortions as he watched a | long putt just miss on the 17th in second round of U.S James F burgh, Pa, Await Volume ' . Monthly Meet 'Miss Collings Is Conducted BOWMANVILLE ; tholic Women's League held] 1 : : their monthly meeting in St. Jo- BOWMANVILLE -- Immacu- tions centred with a white or- seph's Hall with the president Mrs. M. Heenan, presiding. Two . . : | Barbara members were presented with dry. Following the Confirmation girls dressed in mauve taffeta Peterborough, and thelgifts. The past president, Mrs. ceremony a reception was heldiand carrying baskets of flowers. bride's sister, Rita Collins, Pe-'S, Chisholm, for her leadership|in the Parish Hall which was) Boh inlin her two years of office, and arranged by St. John's Guild- Collins to Garnet white organza over taffeta with Mrs, J. Ci ) {her with two walnut end tables.|Mrs. G. Brown. The warden's PB red ooh a go |Mrs. Cuddahee received for her Wives served as hostesses. . ir wag ioroldered with pink rosebuds. services as secretary for 11/------ - Carney officiated and the wed: Their single rose hats of white years, a sterling silver necklace and matching earrings. Confirmation Service Held carried fF, Bishop of Toronto, was John's of best man and the ushers were Tuesday evening, for the ser- hand-clipped Chantilly lace. Her Joseph Collins, Oshawa, brother vice of confirmation. or short three-tiered bouffant veil of the bride and Wayne Wray, Apostolic Rite of the Laying the of Hands. Rev. A. C. Peterbor- presented for confirmation the ed taffeta. Her tiara headdress 15 candidates cas, Mrs. Carole R. Bate, Mrs. Vera a heart shaped locket and car- A. Childs, Mrs. Annie E. Dilling, (ried a bouquet of white roses |Mrs. Florence M. Mantle, Mrs.|and mums. Shirley M. Robson, Mrs. Emily| Apne Waagemans was brides: Stancer, Mrs. E. Joan Vance, maiq wearing street length beige Peter DeJong, Kelvin E. Jones, |jinen dress with olive green and David A. Milne, Frank E.\heige accessories. She carried Smith, Robert A. Smith, Eric|white mums. Misses Jean Van Stancer. Reverend Dewdney,|Viut and Judy Hogewoning, cou- Newcastle, presented Alex Hen-|sins of the groom were flower Give Dad a ~The Ca- Father's Day Treat him to one of the Or, he tender Bor-B Pork Chops. BROOKLIN HOUSE prefers, George Glasbhergen was groomsman for his brother, The ushers were Frank Glasbergen and Jacob Nyenhuis. The reception was at the Odd "fellows Hall, Orono, and was at- Miss Nyenhuis ww. i olin i 'Becomes Bride Cuddahee presented ettes and Mrs. J. Henning and| OL. 5-4551 Real Treat on best steaks at the Brooklin House. f we hove -Qued Chicken or BROOKLIN, ONT, ther of the groom received the guests wearing beige linen with nylon lace Guests were present from Brantford, Oshawa. Stoney ' -~ Creek. Yelverton, Hamilton and BOWMANVILLE -- The Re- cand Rapids, Mich. hoboth Christian Reformed ___ BOWMANVILLE -- Rt. Rev. Church was the setting of the H. Wilkinson, MA, DD, the wedding of Alice Josina Nyen- visited St. huis, Brantford, to Peter George Church on Glashergen, Yelverton. Rev. | J. C. Verbrugge officiated at the the double-ring ceremony. The bride | Anglican on wore a full length white sleeve- Herbert less gown of nylon over flower- Sharon P. Joan L. Lu-'held a double net veil. The Arkett, bride wore the gift of the groom Mrs. IN AIR-CONDITIONED COMFORT - TO THE MUSIC OF ® Mitchell Zaleski's Orchestra at the POLISH NATIONAL UNION HALL Oshawa's Largest Public Dance 168 BANTING AVE. DOOR PRIZES FOR LADIES FUN FOR ALL -- EVERY SATURDAY -- 8:30-12 How could CES ETL ES she, a missionary from Kansas... how could she explain her feelings On Pickering Mr. and Mrs. Art Young and 3 starring BROUGHAM (Special) -- A the early days of our history major contribution to the record- ad Satiing Jeading Jor Hose Sraiie: who have an interest in the di ed history of Ontario will be days of the Township's past. made with appearance, by the Beginning with the original end of June, of the volume, discovery of the area by two "The Pickering Story". 1811- French priests who began a 1961. Written to celebrate the mission bv Frenchman's Bay in 150th Anniversary of the found-|1669, the history leans heavily ing of Pickering Township by Dr. on early diaries and eyewitness and Mrs. William McKay, and accounts of the beginnings of already unusual ly been force in mid-Ontario affairs. interest." With the formation of an or- torians, libraries and school and the district begins to take shape. university sources. More than prom that time the Township two hundred local residents have hecame steadily populated and also indicated their interest in| industrialized until in the 1860's the 300 page volume by placing|it reached what many believe advance orders. The book is the|to be its most golden years. most comprehensive volume Continuing through the period of ever prepared on the history of Canada's development and ANGIE DICKINSON PETER FINCH-ROG A + WOOO EASTMAN CR ti Eien ROGEANOOR .. Srmengi a tw ETWARD ANALY - EPROL X AND OTHERWISE! J; /5 A FAMOUS PLAYERS THEATRE TODAY "ALL HANDS ON DECK" PAT omy: IN TECHNICOLOR BOONE BUDDY HACKETT ADULT ENTERTAINMENT FM TECHNICOLOR® " WARNER BROS TI MONDAY! "THE CANADIANS" plus "IRON PETTICOAT" far down down Profusely illustrated with of hg > BOW-LEGGED ENGLISH anniversary was held at St. An- and family visited with Mr. and Curti, Jr.. Pitts- Open. He finished with a par |drew's Presbyterian Church on Mrs. Angus Loucks. makes with the 3. : Sunday with Dr. Donald V Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Walk- --AP Wirephoto Wade as guest minister. Dr./er, Oshawa, and Mrs. Leslie Wade is Professor of History | Bennett; Oshawa, visited with . and Philosophy of Religions and/Mr. and Mrs. A. Vaughan. C tt Christian Ethics at Knox Col-| Mr. and Mrs, C. Wingrove and ommi ee lege, Toronto. At the morning Miss P. Wingrove, Oshawa, visit- service Dr. Wade preached on|®d With Mr. and Mrs. Marvin the subject "Responsible Chris- Almas and family. n orse tians". Miss Leta Bragg was, aT eth Thompson and the organiast and accompanied | = Mrs TSH, TOTONa, visited BROUGHAM (Special) -- An Ye choir, in the hen ep and N Av Industrial Development Com- of Mercy". The ladies trio, Mrs. yr. isi i i mittee for the further develop- J. Bell, Mrs, D. R. Ferguson vac! iy Ta his Jar. ment of Pickering Township and Mrs. D. Rigg sang "Beau-|in Toronto jd was officially endorsed by the tiful Jesus", M. McCoy sang| Mr and Mrs. Herb. Thomp- Township Council during the "Come Unto Me". At the even- son Mrs. Al. Borsk and Mary past week. With a full aware-jing service Dr. Wade spoke on| Ann, Mr. Sandy Bogie and Patty ness of the place which Picker-|"The Gospel of Jesus". W.: F.|Bogie, Toronto, spent the week- ing will assume in the develop: Thompson, tenor soloist at Glen- end at their summer home ment of Lake Ontario's Golden|view Presbyterian Church, To-! Mr. 'and Mrs. Glenn Barnes Horseshoe, Reeve Sherman ronto, rendered two solos. The and family, Castleton, spent the Scott pointed out that the avail- choir sang "The Vesper Hymn". weekend with her parents, Mr. ability of complete services for _ and Mrs. Russell Sutcliffe. industry for the first time S The June meeting of the Les- makes Pickering Township a oN kard Woman's Association was prime area for the considera- 1nette u held in the Sunday School room tion of new industry and com- on Wednesday, June 7. Mrs. merce. Water and sewage dis- . Vaughan, the president, presid- posal have recently been made Holds Meeting ed. Mrs. Grant gave a very in- available through a large area teresting devotional, taking as of the township through the BOWMANVILLE -- The Kin. her theme. Light and Salt, two terms of an agreement with efte Club held its regular meet- very important essentials in our the huge new Bay Ridges de- ing at the Flying Dutchman and lives. ! velopment. the 1961-1962 election of officers. Plans were made for the an Mr. Scott impressed on coun- took place. Past president, nual supper which will be held cil and the committee the need| Ulva Lathangue; president, Jean on Saturday, June 24, the menu for orderly development of town-| Williams; 1st vice - president, being cold meat, salads, straw- contribution to our social record to the present day when the ship resources, and the neces- Kay Cain; second vice-president, berries and cake. | "ownship stands on the threshold|sity for a simultaneous growth Gladys Stuti; secretary, 'June| A donation was made to the its greatest advancement,|0of residential and commercial McMullen; treasurer, Gail Guth- Salvation Army. It was decided' Story" is a capacity. There had already rie; registrar, Mary Syer; direc- to assist with the lunch for the maps, "The Pickering Story" worthwhile addition to the lib- been provided a new industrial tors, Barbara Connell and Eve- Mission Band picnic when the will be a fascinating review of rary of every Pickering resident, area adjacent to both High- lyn Werry. The regular draw|Orono Mission Band will be J Ram nia remem ways 401 and 2, which will per- was won by Florence Graham. guests. . mit the serviced development of Special draw winners were: The meeling closed with the | KEDRON 2,200 acres. Laura Garrison, Ulva La-{WA Benediction, after which 1Cers Endorsing Reeve Scoit's/thangue and Evelyn Werry. At Mrs. Spry and Mrs. Vaughan | (words was Mrs, Alfred Le Meas- an Oe JSeNg i anies served a delicious lunch. KEDRON -- The Cubs of the|ure of the Provincial Depart- Stult of the Memorial Hospital| - : I 21st Pack closed off their Your ment of Planning and Develop- board gave the requirements ; STUDENTS PROTEST on Saturday with a trip to the ment. who outlined that the for furnishing the playroom in TOKYO (AP)--About 5,000 la- Riverdale Zoo. The boys trav. best industrial salesman for any the new hospital addition. bor unionists and students gath- BOWMANVILLE -- The offi- elled by chartered bus, accom- area is the township resident. ered in central Tokyo today to «ers and executive of the Busi-|panied by their leaders, Mrs. The Committee of Township protest Prime Minister Hayato ness and Professional Women|Boh Dale and Mrs. Cliff Hop-| residents chosen to develop the R G Ikeda's visit next week to Wash- were installed at a ceremony kins and Mrs. Allan Wilbur, |township's potential included ev. arvey ington. Police mobilized 1,000 held at the monthly dinner| while the boys enjoyed perfect|John E. Campbell. as chairman, men in Tokyo, but no disorders meeting in the Bowmanville weather for their outing in To. 2nd T. Wm. Beddall, Kenneth were reported. Hotel. Mrs. Eileen Wilson, past| ono (he girls of the 20th Clarke, Donald Gibson, Normal AAA Is Speaker president of the Oshawa Busi-|prownies had their hike in Ben. Millen, William Newman, Brig down must shameless passion take a man before he is capable MLL LY DRIVE-IN TONIGHT BOX-OFFICE OPEN AT 8:00 5 Show Starts At 9:20 All The Laughs And Action You Could Ask For! ine radon o ALL COLOR, biel 2%n ALL CINEMASCOPE of the South Pacific! A riot! SHOW ! ! SHM CENTRE! ning the objectives of the club, its ideals and the importance of giv- ing a good example. Don Mas- terson, president, thanked Fa- ther Garvey. Plans were made for a picnic on Sunday, June eres PRRICK O'NEAL MOGENS WIETH - woe MAFBRITT NILSSON ctv om ADMITTANCE i 2% 2 CROMWELL WEL Brigitte Bardot in a scene from her new film hit, "The Bride Is Much Too Beautiful". Co-starring Louis Jourdan and | FOR A LIMITED TIME | 19 PERSONS 18 YEARS AGE op-ovie ' y FREE KIDDIES PLUS HIT NO. 2 _ GLENN FORD She GIA SCALA - EARL HOLLIMAN - ANNE FRANCIS KEENAN WYNN - FRED CLARK- EVA GABOR PLAYGROUND! RUSS TAMBLYN JEFF RICHARDS TOT"S SWINGS, REGULAR SWINGS, MERRY-GO-ROUND, SLIDE, AND NOW THE NEW WHIRLGIG AND GARDEN SWING ! THE SEXIEST PACKAGE FROM PARIS "BRIGITTE BARDOT" ADULT ENTERTAINMENT * so» IMIS 301M OUR-PUMPER CLUR & SAVE $$ | CHILDREN under 12FREE! ALWAYS A COLOR CARTOON "THE BRIDE IS MUCH TOO BEAUTIFUL" Micheline Presle. Monday at the Plaza Theatre. PRIVATE DANCE LESSONS FOR DANCE TONIGHT Modern-Square TO THE TORNADOS (NOW ON CHATEAU RECORDS) CALLER, BOB FOWLER ADMISSION $1.00 THE "NEW" RED BARN ONTARIO'S FAVORITE FUN SPOT SPECIAL EVENT FRI., JUNE 30 JOHNNY and the HURRICANES Advance Tickets en Sale at ness and Professional Women, te {Jock Spragge, and Louis Stul-, BC N ,--Rev | 8S men, | nett's valley cut short by a gge, and Louis Stu JWMANVILLE--Rev. R. I. officiated. It was a candlelight-|, oo thunder shower, and were P€r8. Representing Township Garvey, Peterborough, spoke to| b ™ . Reeve Scott, Ross Deakin and People's Club on Sunday eve-| "ping wet. The party was con-| .C ; pes g 3 [tinued on Monday after school Milton Mowbray. Father Garvey spoke on lubs, was lighted by the past with games and a lunch of wie- dle, lighted by president, |School. CWL Holds rs. V. Frank, signified the There 'will be another Boy| aims and ideals of the club, Scout paper drive on June 24th.| Bake Sale and the wide vision, clear per- The committee is hoping to 25, with the following committee ed by its chief executive officer./buying camping equipment for pow ANVITTIE -- The Cath. Crawford, Catherine and Eliz Blue candles were lighted by the boys. : olic Women's League held a tea beth Lipty, Vincent Molloy the two vice - presidents, Mrs.! The Sunday School Anniver- 8 eague el C Thon : P. Storks. Newcastle and Mrs. sary at Kedron will be held and bake sale in St. Joseph's|Grant Thompson and Andy Mur- . Storks, Newcastle lid Bod ONiHall on Saturday afternoon.|phy, Newtonville. Panel discus- ed harmony and faithfulness.|J. K. Braham of Scugog Island| ere 'co.conveners. Mary Cowles, Ray Deboe, Al- The Sorting Secreany: Mes. ii be the special speaker, and The tea table was centred bert Liptay, Sebastian Sweep, S. Coliss, Ng y 5 Njthere will be special music by with a bouquet of tulips in a|Marie Sweep, Anne Sweep and candle symbolic of constancy the children of the Sunday crystal bowl, flanked by lighted Michael Wolnik. The members lighted by Miss E. Brooks, cor-| On Sunday and Mrs. lers were: Mrs. S. Chisholm, Marcia Fagan, Catherine Lip- responding secretary, represent Ray Scott and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. 1. 3 Hardcastle. Mrs. P.|tay, Priscilla Crawford, Vie kyl fod cht sh CUBES Halolu Welty called "off nev. Laprade, and Mrs. J. Murphy, Chafd, ana Tina' hughes. 'The treasurer, Mrs. A. Cookson, and Mrs. Roy Rickard at Belle- Newtonville. Mrs. D. Thomp- bolize truth and sou Business forced to retire because of poorjets. Mrs. J. Cuddehee, Mrs Practee amen 0] com of Nealth, and he was very glad. Goulah, Mrs. D. Hendsbee Ses insta ' eS alll. hear news of their manyland Miss M. Mahoney were in the executive were -- Ways andifriends at Kedron and Colum- charge of the bake table. The I Mr. Jack Stover was a week-|sold by Miss M. Bottrell, Mrs sad rORTal, Miss Yihods Gore end guest of Mr. and Mrs. P, Duffy, and Mrs. C. Leddy. don; vn nly Miss A. Wad- Lisle Noble, Ken Nicks was the winner of Bt ta yy. Kedron relatives of the late the prize dall. H. Devitt; publicity, Mrs. B J ; Hughes; historian, Miss D, Vir. Montreal, attended a memorial hy Mrs. Meredith Moffatt in tue. pianists, Misses Helen Service at Eldad Cemetery on honor of Miss Nancy Walker, Nelles and Madiyn Wilcox; Bul- Friday, and a reception was whose marriage to Mr. John ONLY : r the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. ers and Mrs. I. McNaughton. 7 J $ month. Past president Mrs. M. Gill E. Werry. Mrs. Roy Werry Wasi Last Monday evening several ARTHUR MURRAY was honored for her work dur-|2, Suest for the weekend with district 'teachers attended the W. MARKS, LICENSEE ing the past year by the gift of air. and Mrs. Harold Werry, dinner of the Ontario Women ' onl ry, Mrs. Harold Werry and osha Hotel. Among th res- Mrs. V. ¥ ran. resid f Mr. Wilfred Werry visited Miss|ent were Mrs. Ethel Campbell | Call RA 8-1681 Tig MA Bi Olive Luke ia Toronto. Mrs. Ida Ashenhurst, Mrs. Mur-| OPEN DAILY 1-10 P.M. sines Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ogle\ray Mrs, Phillips, Mrs. Roy eo AIR-CONDITIONED STUDIO o THIS OFFER FOR ADULTS ONLY ing ceremony, the tallest candle, | qi 5 0040" (heir homes drip. Council on the committee are|St. Joseph's Catholic Young resident, Mrs. M. Gill. A red/ners and soft drinks at the ception and wise judgment need-|raise a goodly sum to help in. gy MRS. A. L. HOOEY in-charge: Misses Priscilla E. Turner. These tapers denot- Sunday morning at 10:00. Rev.\nr 5 Fair and Mrs, E. Rand! sions were given by Joe Kitney, and endurance. A white candle, School wh {tall white tapers. The tea serv-jof the lunch committee were: lighted a mauve candle to sym- ville, Mr, Rickard has been son was in charge of tea tick- Means, Mrs. M. Gills and Mrs. pc Yiokete on the. doll Bran wer dell, Orono; membership, Miss Mr. Royal E. C. Werry, of -- letin editors, Miss V. McFect.|/held following the service at Moffatt will take place this gold compact, presented - by and on Saturday Mrs. Roy Wer-'Teachers' Federation at the Gen-| 11%2 Simcoe St. South fessional Women's Club, brought/and family spent the weekend Robertson and Mrs. Harold EVERYONE ENJOYS 00d wishes from yerclon, Ms with Mr. and Mrs, Orville Greer. |Werry. Rg Ri lo Let osemary and Elizabeth, at| --" . ' , . & co.) bourg, gave an excellent report thelr Sotiage on Stoney lake. on the conference. a ere Ross Lee entertained Mr. Wes-| Welcomed 10 Lae ei Jenny |1eY Allin, Mr. Charlie Allin, ee Oshans vas re.elected| MIs: Douglas Cole and Jean, of| is yegional advisor. The 1962 Bowmanville. : Mr. and Mrs. Brian Lee at.| DANCING SATURDAY NIGHTS n on ite, The. 106] Pro. tended a i en by Je " AT THE NEW, MODERN Vicia Conterece wil be held 214 Mrs Grant Farrow of Fort SE DNIPRO HALL Banilton. 21st birthday of Mr. Lee Farrow ie On Thursday evening Mrs. EDITH STREET CREAT DROUGHT Ronald Werry, Mis. Clarence one block east of Ritson Rd) The Pueblo Indians who lived Werry, Mrs. William Werry in Colorado's Wetherill Mesa be- Mrs. Will Mountjoy, Mrs. Joe fore America was colonized dis- Starr. Mrs. Jack Glover and red after a great drought Mrs. Harold Werry were guests (Just off Bloor Music by The Cavaliers REFRESHMENT COUNTER OPEN WILSON & LEE LTD. TARZAN FINDS FORGOTTEN WORLDS \ OF ADVENTURE! HIDDEN WORLD! NEW WORLD! MGM = Presents TERROR WORLD! + A KING BROTHERS Production ARZAN . THE APE MAN' xe Special TWENTIETH ANNIVERSARY Program! re "Wr = a rl. mp ER BILL TRAVERS WILLIAM SYLVESTER « X= JOHN LORING and DANIEL HYATT "GORGO" Shown at--1:55 - 4:45 - 7:40 - 10:30 p.m. "TARZAN" Shown at--12:35 - 3:25-6:15 - 9:10 p.m. 3 at the end of the 13th century. at a tea given gt Adelaide House he Tr

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