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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Dec 1961, p. 8

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two solos. "WED IN DOUBLE-RING CEREMONY Mr and Mrs. Ronald Mait- land Harnden sign the regis- | ter following their marriage recently at Simcoe Street United Church. The bride, the former Miss A May Barnett, is the da er of M. C. and the bride- Mr Barnett of Oshawa groom is the son of Mrs, Ver- Haliburton and Mrs. non Harnden of and the late Mr. Harnden. Photo by Sneyd Daughters of England Lodge Elects Officers For 1962 The Daughters of Lodge 26, Empress of India,| held its regular meeting in the) Orange Temple Worthy President, Edith Taylor presided with Vice-! President Sister Edna Huband assisting. Chaplain Sister Kay Large led the devotional period Sister Jean Fitches reported that flowers and cards had been sent to sick and. be-) reaved members, Correspond- ence and cards from Grand Lodge were read by Sister Doris McDonald. Worthy District Deputy, Sis- ter Nan Kirkbride, conducted election of officers, with scruti- neers, Sisters Jessie Madder, Ada Morgan and Ethel Horton Officers elected for 1962 as fol- lows: | Worthy . president, Edith Taylor; vice - president, Ist Scout Auxiliary Meets For Supper The December meeting was in the form of a pot luck supper, which was in the charge of Mrs. Gordon Varnum and her Six After supper prizes were won by Mrs. Fred Mack and Mrs. David Williamson, Mrs. Gordon Var- num. presented Mrs. Delbert Kirkpatrick with a cup and saucer, which had the Scout em- blem on it, for her giving of time and talent in the past years Mrs. Frank Gravelle presided at a short business session. Mrs.| George Floody read the minutes and Mrs. Ronald Ellsmore gave the treasurer's report. Mrs George Floody reported on the last three euchres and she also gave a report from the District Committee. Members have been asked to save up used stamps and cancellations to help Scouts in other countries; and to bring them to the next meeting on January 17, 1962. Mrs. George! Floody brought-a very inspiring report from the regional con- ference A shower of gifts was present- ed to Mrs, David Williamson at the close of the meeting. Members were reminded that the euchre on Friday nights will continue through the holidays. Past Presidents Honored Guests Northminster Woman's Asso- ciation held its December meet- ing in the lower hall. Since this was the last meeting to he held before the joining of the Woman's Association and Wom en's Missionary Society into the new organization, the Unit-| ed Church Women, this group! commemorated 34 years of Christian service, by joining in a pot-luck supper with about 65 present. At the head table were the past presidents, namely, Mrs W. G. Battle, Mrs. E. S. Dafoe, Mrs. J. W. Perkin, Sr.; Mrs. F. Harris, Mrs. R. §. Disney, Mrs. C. D. Cornish, Mrs. §. Perry, Mrs. R. W. ¥eo, Mrs George Jewell, Mrs. Kenneth Wooster, Mrs. Victor Cubitt: honorary president, Mrs. Harry Mellow : Charter members, 34 year. ago were; Mrs, Wesley Lang- maid, Mrs. J. Dunford, Mrs. E. §S. Dafoe, Mrs. W. Battle and Mrs. Harry Smith. After a brief business period conducted by Mrs. Cubitt, Mrs. R. Galbraith conducted the de- votional. Several Christmas, carols were sung, led by Mrs. W. F. Anthony. The meeting closed by singing Auld IL ng Syne and the Mizpah benedic- tion. England,|Sister Edna Huband; secretary, treas- Mitchell; Sister Doris McDonald; urer, Sister Annie chaplain, Sisier Kay Large; 1s Si er,guide, Sister Jean Fitches; 2nd A 'Viee-|guide, Sister Sarah Vande-| TO Simcoe St. WMS Ann Sarah Vande walker; 3rd guide, Sister Foote; 4th guide, Sister Flor ence Greene; inside guard, Sis ter Ann Heaslip; outside guard Sister Mary Stauffer. guide, Sister Right escort, Sister Elsa Bran- Hazel the nigan; left escort, Sister Nelson; and Winnifred Mills; Sister Nan Kirkbride; Sisters Ethel Glover pianist, trustees, and Jessie Madder; degree cap- tain, Sister Beatrice Hurst; press reporter, Winifred Mills. ; Committee reports were given|Eagle and Miss Millicent Like Sister) and plans were made for future|shared this part of the service.| welfare activities. The Christmas party will be|G. held on Tuesday evening, De- Sister convener for entertainment and Sister Bea trice Hurst for refreshments There will be an exchange o gifts. The .draw cember 19 Huband is prizes were Sarah Harmer The' next regular immediate past presi- dent, Sister Mary Hurst; audi-| tors, Sisters Ada Morgan, Kate/cluded World Horton keynote of the program, in in-\we had drawn upon many of Patricialmembers and friends with two|,, the|Christmas piano duets. ! 4 won! (Moffatt translation), "never let |\by Sisters Marjorie Powers andjyour zeal flag; meeting) Though fully mindful of the past will be held on January 2, 1962. (Wemeon Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 11, 1961 GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES | CBWF ,Paul's Presbyterian Church was A regular meeting of the Cal- held at the home of Mrs. Derek vary Business Women's Fellow-| Allan. Mrs. Lloyd Perry opened ship was held on Monday eve-|the meeting with prayer and the! ning, December 4, at the home|reading of Psalm 24, lof Mrs. Reginald Cook, Hibbert! Thirteen members answered avenue, with 23 ladies present.|the roll call. | Mrs. John Badour was in| The Christmas story taken |charge and opened the meeting from St. Luke was read and a |with prayer followed by a study of it conducted by Mrs.| | sing-song. : Derek Allan. Mrs. Keith Ross the! The minutes of the previous |Scripture, which taken meeting were read by Mrs. Beverley Smith and the treas- sang urer's report given by Mrs. Eric Pym. Following a session of prayer, The holiday envelopes w Ay ithe message for the evening'collected and it was decided. to . lwas brought by Mrs. W. N.\use them again for the coming COMMENTATOR for ! Aitken, who spoke on "Leader- year. ~ fur fashion show was ship," basing her remarks on It was decided to have a silent Alfred Austin, extreme \the Scripture portion read. auction at the next meeting. Miss Nora Moen was in| Mrs. John MacMillan was charge of the election of offi--appointed convener for a rum- cers for the year 1962: mage sale to be held February President, Mrs, Neta Hoag- 7. va s l1and (re-elected); vice - presi-/ The evening concluded with Parade of Fashions in Furs dent, Mrs. Jack MacLaughlin; contests and games. | missionary representative, M Mrs. Max Bebee Mabel Matheson; secretary,|freshments assisted \Mrs. George Twine; treasurer,/Derek Allan. |Miss Phyllis Sprostak; social convener, Mrs. Reginald Cook; social committee, Mrs. Charles McGhee and Mrs. Robert Prit- chard; card secretary and visit-| ing commmittee, Mrs. John Badour and Mrs. Keith Ross; press reporter, Miss Viola Burton Meeting was closed in prayer by Mrs. W. N. Aitken. Next read was Beverly Martin | the Mrs. left, Speirs, Mrs. Mrs. served re- Winter made its appearance, by Mrs. when a Fur Fashion Show and|the models with make-up Dessert Tea were presented at) Following the serving on Wednesday, December under the auspices Local Followers Couples' Club. The lower hall was transform-|Mrs. R. W. Bassett, Attend VOW Rally ™ The Voice of Wemen broughtiits decorations on speakers from several parts of\tea tables. the United States and Canada| The afternoon lto take part in a weekend peace|shows were meeting to be held at Calvary |Conference. Mrs. Eugene Meyer Derek Allen Baptist Church on Derember|of Washington D.C. was the key| Mrs, Ross Bell played appro- Knowler. Mrs: Mabel 18 speaker at the large gathering/ priate music and Mrs. Alfred! wild eer ahs wd . held in the O'Keefe Centre on!Austin commented on each Mrs. Thomas A. Norton, CALVIN GROUP Sunday afternoon. striking fur piece as it was/Bruce Affleck, Mrs, The December meeting of the! Attending from Oshawa were shown. \Beadle, Mrs. R. J. Calvin Evening Group of St.\y77, GD, Conant, Dr. and) These ranged in every type of|Mrs. Elsie MacDonald pees Mrs. Sydney Bateson, Mrs./fur: diamond mink, muskrat,|Mrs. R. H. Barber. Bryce R. Ward, Mr. and Mrs.'beaver, Persian lamb and chin-| ~ Clayton Lee and Miss Madeline|chilla, in the full-length coats Guscott. to the three - quarter length, | | Describing a recent conference with beautiful hats to match. | of United States and Russian|The jackets, stoles and evening Women at Bryn Mawr College|©apes were :n sapphire mink, in Pennsylvania, Mrs. Meyer white mink, and white fox; to -| The concluding meeting of the said the women agreed on arms mention a few -jafternoon auxiliary of the|control and wished for more co- _The models were Mrs. Ruth ,|Woman's Missionary Society of|operation between the two Clemens, Mrs. Thomas Speers, jSimcoe Street United Church/countries in science and medi-|Mrs. Clare Elliott, Mrs. Ralph was held on Thursday last inicine. The Russian women,|Laing and Mrs. James Ashley. Memorial Hall of thelwhether chemists, psychologists; Mrs. Douglas Turner and church. or surgeons were familiar with|Mrs. Douglas Clemens convened The theme of the recently con-|the ideology of communism and/this show, assisted by the other Council of|with the political debates going) members of the Couples Club. |Churches, "Jesus Christ the/on between the two countries. . -- Light of the World", was the if »}were won, in the afternoon the Mrs, Mary Pipher, Roy Kellar, Mrs. J. of B. and|Mrs. Joan McDonald and Ida Nicholls. walls and opened evening by Mrs.'Coak, Mrs. Brent 'Maintain Zeal' . Final Injunction "It occurred to me that HOUSEHOLD HINT troductory and _ connecting|our women scientists, research Children of all ages need very |thoughts and in worship Mrs.|workers, college presidents or|firm mattresses and springs to iCharles Bennett, Mrs. Orville|other intellectuals they would)insure proper skeletal growth. wet app ga | rome entiy| Then the spinal column can rest |political scene y) : f Mrs. T. C. Worden and Mrs.\indifferent to it, "Mrs. Meyer on an even plane with all parts R. Booth delighted the| declared. of the body equally supported, larger-than-usual attendance of| ; j, hoped in the new year ~ 4 ei form a local group of Voice . » f Women and reading matter -| The Reverend J. K. Moffat,|? | i ; 4 lis currently on display at Mc- - the speaker for this special 0C-\7 sughlin Public Library and| fcasion, chose his text from j sion, se le s >» with Paul's letter to the Romans|comtact ne vag pe fal eu the » | maintain : i ss spiritual glow; serve the Lord FOR THE BEST TASTE When making tea, remove the; and its achievements, Mr. Mof-|tea bags after 5 or 6 minutes | SOCIAL NOTICE steeping time, reminds the Food Department of Macdonald Insti-) tute, Guelph. To alter the strength of the tea, use more fat's message offered satisfying) inspiration for the future. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Fred Thompson and her ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Ellwood F Eaton of Toronto wish to an nounce the,e daughter, Gloria. Dawn, to Mr. Donald Howard Taylor, son o Mr. and Mrs. Howard Taylor o Courtice. The marriage is take place on Saturday, cember 30 De ngagement of their, to assistants and a social time|or less tea. 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Mr. Dominic Pepe acted as best man. | A reception was held at the |couple's home in Oshawa. fe * Maria Siciliano Alfredo Piraino Repeat Vows Maria Siciliano and Alfredo Piraino, both of Oshawa, recent- ly exchanged nuptial vows in the Roman Catholic Church of St. Gregory the Great The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raffaele Siciliano,| Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fran- cesco Piraino of Italy: | Right Reverend Monsignor, Paul Dwyer performed the cere- mony and the bride given in marriage by her father. | The bride was attired in a jfull-length gown of white bridal| Jace over taffeta with a scallop- jed neckline, studded with pearls. jand lily-point sleeves. The front jof the skirt featured alternating rows of lace and ruffled nylon, |cascading to the floor. A pearied crown held her fingertip veil./ jedged with lace and she carried) PICTURE FRAMING? SEE... Walmsley & Magill 9 KING ST. E. OSHAWA Clemens. Mrs. Ashley was absent when the picture was taken. 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