ee THREE CHARMERS Children of Mr. and Mrs, , old, Jeff, three months, and Edward F. Malloy, Colborne street east, are Jody Ann, | grandchildren of Mr. and Jeffrey Edward and John | Mrs. John W. King and Mr. Nelson. Jody, three years | and Mrs. Leo Malloy, and Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 omen OSHAWA NURSE WED IN CALIFORNIA THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Feb. 9, 1962 7 PERSONALS UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES WESTMINSTER UCW Mrs. Kenneth Young, presi- dent, opened the regular meeting of Westminster United Church Women. Mrs. John Redko opened the devotional period with prayer. Mrs. Roy Hatter read the Scripture lesson. A film was shown entitled "The Proud Years", which dealt with the problems and care of those advanced in years. Refreshments were served by Mrs. George Lofthouse, Mrs. Ray Hatter and Mrs. John Redko, Conveners for next month's meeting on March 5 are Mrs. Glen Crawford, Mrs. Jack West- lake and Mrs. Arthur Joynt. The Oshawa and District Branch of The Ontario Registered Music Teachers' Association Plans for the forthcoming, annual St. Patrick's Bridge, iliary of the Oshawa General Hospital, were discussed when Mrs. John Dancey, Rogers road, convener of the bridge, entertained her committee at a coffee party on Tuesday morn- ing of this week. At their February business sponsored by the Women's Aux- ner at the Seaway Hotel on Wednesday night. The dinner was attended by food communicators and mem- bers of the Dietetic Association and introduced noteworthy frozen and processed foods market during the past year. As part of their course the night-school class studying in- columnists, | which have appeared on the) The marriage is announced today of Miss Noma Dianne Spencer and Mr. Frederick Ieee: PRESENTS A... Student Recital SATURDAY, FEB. 10 E. J. Lohman of Portland, Oregon, where the couple will 8 P.M. meeting, members of the Sorop- € terior decorating timist Club had as their guest chartered a be making their home. The Anton Lohman. The bride wedding took place in Elm- at the Johnny, four years, are the | governor of the Eastern Can ada, region, Soroptimist Interna- tional Association. Prior to the meeting at the home of Miss Madeline Kelly, a few of the members joined Miss Babcock for dinner at Adelaide House. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Piatti, Osh- awa, and Mr. and Mrs. An- drew Wood of Toronto attended the funeral of the late Mr. Lyall Wood of London, Ontario, on Monday. | great-grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. William Judd, all of George's All Doubles Club a | Oshawa. Valentine Party was held hen vet members enjoyed an evening 0 --Photo by Cyril Sharp games followed by round and square dancing. Prize winners At the regular meeting of St. UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES Cyril Campbell, Mr. Glen Bran- ton, Mr. Lorne Nancekivell and SA HOME LEAGUE ;Prayer" sung by Mrs. John The regular meeting of the|Bellingham, and Sabine Baring- Salvation Army Home League|Gould's 'Onward -- Christians was held on Tuesday afternoon,|Soldiers'", as a piano solo by February 6. Mrs. Patrick O'Connor. Mrs. Robert Young led in the] The 23rd Psalm was sung as singing of a few choruses;|the Scripture lesson and Mrs. Mrs. William James made the| Wilbert Clarke sang the Lord's announcements, and also paid|Prayer. tribute to M Gerald Bishop,! The meeting closed with pray- who passed on Sunday.|er by Mrs. William Saunders. Mrs. E. O geant offered|'Tea was served by the Sun- prayer. shine Group. Next week will be The devotional period was|the Valentine Party with fun led by Mrs, Charles Cathmoir,/and surprises, led by Mrs. and was an afternoon of mu-|David Owen. sic, on hymns and their wri-| . ters. A short story on the life| LEGION AUXILIARY Sa Mrs, Sidney Sharples. 10. Mrs. Leslie Brown will be convener of the candy booth. Miss Rose Bate, zone com- mander, will pay her official visit next Tuesday, February 13. A good attendance of mem- bers is hoped for and following|Bryce Ward, Dr. and Mrs. Syd- the meeting refreshments will!ney Bateson. be served by Mrs. Charles} Gibbs. A night of cards will be held on February 20 at 8 p.m.,;guest of the Toronto Home tickets 50c, which includes re-/Economics Association at its freshments, door prize and|"New Fashions in Food" din- other special prizes. Tickets| are now available or can be purchased at the door. The convener. is Mrs. Robert Wil- An open meeting was held Wednesday night in Dunbarton for the purpose of discussing Ca: nadian Peace Research Insti- tutes. Present from Oshawa Mrs. Jo Aldwinckle was a 723-4962, A Miss Mary Babcock, lieutenant bus on Monday night and visit- ed the new_ Sklar Furniture wholesale showroom in north- west Toronto. The outing was who is the younger daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Willard E. Spencer of Oshawa, graduat- ed from Oshawa General Hos- hurst Methodist Church, Sacramento, on Saturday, January 27. McLAUGHLIN PUBLIC LIBRARY were Mrs. George Ellis, Mrs. | were: Mrs. Gordon Conant, Mrs.| pital School of Nursing in 1960 and has been on the staff of Sutter Community Hospital at Sacramento, California, since last March. The bridegroom arranged by the class co- ordinator, Mrs. Frank Lowry, and the party was received by Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sklar and Mr. Louis Sklar. The class was most favorably impressed by the high-style furniture, made is the son of Mr. and Mrs. jin Oshawa, and displayed in choice settings. Following a IODE To Observe discussion of style-trends, con-| ,, > struction and fabrics, the hosts Founder Ss Day, graciously served refreshments. . ~| 62nd Anniversary Alice Jackson Unit} rhe Imperial Order Daugh- Installs Officers Mrs. Murton Walter jcomed members and guests to| It is the first women's organ-| lthe February meeting of the/ization to have as their project, Alice Jackson Unit of the UCW|the building of community halls of King Street United Church |in the Far North. One has been and opened with a poem and|completed in Frobisher Bay in prayer. |the pigpiate kien : vig The Reverend Wesley Her-|0Me in the Western Arctic a lh . : beets ~ | Tuktoyaktuk is at present under} EEE eee erin eocatwetion and plans are now | year: leader. Mrs. Murton under way for a third hall in the Asie oer gay ae (Central Arctic at Baker Lake. Walter; assistant leader, Miss|~ _, . ' Beth Miller; recording | secre-| The Order was organized in ltary, and press, Mrs. William|1900 by Bradbury; treasurer, Mrs. El- mer Randall; assistant treasur-|,- | Scoala 'Newfoundland. It co-operates i Mrs. Glen ith the National Chapters of| the IODE in Bermuda and. the Program convener, Miss Mu-|Bahamas. It is associated with riel Wilson; hostess and re-|the Victoria League in England, cruiting assistant, Miss Mary|/and the Daughters of the Brit- ters of the Empire (IODE) ob-\f | | serves Founder's Day Febru-| y 13, which will mark their) wel-|/62nd anniversary. itt Mrs. Clark Murray of} : Montreal, and now has 975 chap-|f; ters reaching from the Yukon to|f/ liams, telephone A | we, f|Maclean; supply and social as-jjish Empire in the Unitediiy of each writer was read and} The Ladies' Auxiliary, Roy- and how the hymn was written; |al Canadian Legion Branch 43, the program included: Joseph|met on Tuesday evening, Feb- Scriven, 'What A Friend Wejruary 5, with the president, Have In Jesus", Fanny Crosley,|Mrs. Norman McEvers, presid- "Pass Me Not, O Loving Sav-|ing. The charter was draped jour'; Ray Palmer, "Myjin memory of the late Mrs. Faith Looks Up To Thee";|Amy Piney who passed away Charlotte Elliott, 'Just As I/recently. : Am". | Mrs. Frank Johns was ini- Vocal solos included: Isaac|tiated and welcomed into the Watts' "When I Survey the/auxiliary. Conveners for the Wondrous Cross", sung by/children's booth, also the home Mrs. George Beard, and Wil-|cooking, are still needed. The liam Walford's 'Sweet Hour of|bazaar will be held on April Laven G. Bolahood Weds short meeting to be followed by |f a social and card bingo, will|? be held on February 27, and': lanother auxiliary has been jn- vited to attend. Refreshments will be served. ? Mr. W. J. Fry, a Legion!) member of Branch 43, made a fine jeep complete with head- lights and movable parts suit- able for a child up to at least 8 years of age and donated it) to the auxiliary in appreciation) of comforts received and sent} to him while ill. Tickets will be! sold for this and the draw will! take place at the 25-year mem-| bership dinner in June. All monies raised will be used for comforts for other sick veter-| Carol Pratt at Lakefield A wedding of Oshawa inter-|Bolahood chose a dress in royal est was solemnized in Lakefield|blue taffeta that featured drap-| on Saturday evening when Law-|ing and a gathered hemline.| rence G. Bolahood of Hamilton,)/The flower girl's dress of pink| arrival son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul T./nylon embroidered with Bolahood of Oshawa, took as his/jace. bride Carol Lynn Pratt. All attendants had accessor- The bride is the daughter ofjjes to match their dresses and} Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Lindley|they carried colonial style nose- Pratt at whose home the cere-|gays of carnations, 'chrysanthe- mony was held. The Reverend|mums and_ sweetheart /tpSes.\ | Gordon Ballantyne of Lakefield!' The . bride's two brothers,| United Church officiated. The)Robert A. Pratt of St. John's, | music was played by John Newfoundland, and Thomas} Richardson and Jack Bailey|Pratt of Lakefield were best sang "My Prayer'. lman and usher. The bride wore a short bouf-| Dinner for 80 guests was petit point lace showered with Legion Hall. Afterward there sequins bordering the neckline was dancing to music by Jack was| fant gown of white organza with|served in the new Lakefield] ; - ans. A hearty vote of thanks} was accorded Mr. Fry for this! very fine gift. | MRS, JOHN DIEFENBAKER Congratulations were extend-| ed to Mrs. Roy Kenny on the Heads Campaign of a baby girl last week. Mrs. Clemence Hewitt For Foster was reported ill at. home. ' Parents' Plan | Mrs. John G, Diefenbaker | jhas consented to act as honor- . ary chairman for Canada for the 1962 25th anniversary cam- paign of Foster Parents' Plan. Campaign objective is to dou- jble the 3,000-odd individuals and |}groups in Canada who are cur- jrently assisting distressed chil- dren in Europe, the Philippines } |and the Far East through the WIFE PRESERVER |) it: Sebo Mrs. Diefenbaker herself is 4iker, Mrs. Bryce |sistant, Mrs. Roy Lee; pianist, | |Mrs. Fred Ayres; community| tary, Mrs. Leslie Booth; | Representative, on the kitch-| en committee, Mrs. Bryce) tary, Miss Isla Barker; Every Day and Christmas card secre- tary, Mrs. William Bickle; group leaders, Miss Isla Bar- Brown: and lfriendship and visiting secre-| Brown; flower and card secre-| . States. | Thirty-one thousand voluntary | women comprise the member-| ship who raise and disburse} over one million dollars annual-| ly. One-third of a million dollars| is spent on education. During} the past year 2,022 schools) were assisted, and 1,290 scholar-' ships, bursaries and_ grants} were awarded; 56 schools in the] You shouldn't have done it! (But I'm so glad you did) Watch her eyes light up when you present her with a new HOOVER CONSTELLATION for Valentine's. And she'll thank you again every time she uses it, too. Just look at the features: ® Dual purpose nozzle @ Stretchable utility hose a " |Mrs. Frank Hunter. \Far North have received over| The minutes' were read by/1 699 Prize Books. In the Fed-| |Mrs. William Bradbury andjeration of the West Indies and| ,|Mrs. Elmer Randall gave the/pritish Honduras, forty schools) ® Tools ride with the cleaner @ Floats on air--no tugging or pulling received by Mrs.! George Cuthbert and Mrs. Alex. Bourne. Miss Gladys Buriey had charge of the wor- ship service and opened with a! poem "Gentleword", Mrs. Bert} Hatfield, Mrs. Orland Orr and Miss Isla Barker assisted with} a question-and-answer period} on the 'Collapse and Recovery of Family Life'. Mrs. James Bell and Miss Carol Edwards sang two duets, "Come Unto) Me" and "Living For Jesus"'.! Miss Hazel Rundle accompani-} ed ihem at the piano. | The Misses Eleanor Bowman, Norma Dower, Louise Belyj and Gwen Otto led an interest-) ing discussion on _ teenage views of family life. | Reports were on the 'high-| jlights of the January meeting jof. the UCW by Mrs, Frank j|treasurer's report. The offer-jnaye been adopted by IODE jing was | Chapters. | $78,000 was awarded from) IODE First and Second War Memorial Funds to provide 15) Overseas Post-Graduate Schol- arships of $2,000 each, and 30 bursaries in Canadian Universi- ties to the value of $1,600 each, | for children of Canadian War) Veterans. | In the field of service, half a} million dollars is spent annual-| ly: $400,000 in Canada and} $100,000 on supplies shipped to! Europe, 'Africa, Korea, The} West Indies, Hong Kong and India. Thousands of knitted and) sewn articles of clothing and) quilts are made by the mem-| bers, for distribution, and Chap-) ters have undertaken the spon-} sorship of destitute and refugee) children. | By its diversity of interests, | Give hra HOOVER a . Constellation e...glamorous and practicale : "te Valentine's Gift!, 9° VALENTINE e e SPECIAL 59.88 (LESS TOOL CARRIER) WITH TOOL CARRIER AS SHOWN 63.88 by aay /Hunter, the inaugural meeting the IODE offers @ satisfying out- and swirled appliques of lace on Bailey's band in which the the skirt. Her elbow length veil|bridegroom is the drummer, | Tarnish on 'tin mak of silk illusion with border of; Mrs. Pratt chose for her inne ey : i. ress bubnias applique was caught in a tiny/daughter's wedding a draped|098eF; 80 don't scour your tin- pillbox of flower petals, andjsheth dress in Pacific blue|Ware, just wash with a cloth she carried a trailing cascade|chiffon, and the bridegroom's|and dry carefully to prevent * | " : shaw »sbyteria ,|let to any woman who is a Cana-| foster parent to a little Ch -,|0f the Oshawa Presbyterial by)! in} aN ° | girl now living in Hong Kong.Miss Beth Miller and Mrs, Royjdian. citizen or British subject,| Information on how to finan.|Dobson, and the fall bazaar by|and who would like to be a) cially "adopt" and correspond|Mrs. Leslie Booth. Cherney's SHOP TONIGHT--OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE ;member of a patriotic and non-| |with such a child may be obtain-| Refreshments were served by|sectarian organization. {ed from Foster Parents' Plan,|members of Miss Isla Barker's) of white feathered carnations|mother wore a sheath dress in and red rose petals. She was given in marriage by} her father and attended by} Miss Joy Elliott of Peterbor-| ough as maid of honor; Miss) jchampagne lace. Their corsages| were of pink sweetheart roses) and talisman roses. When the couple later left to honeymoon at Niagara Falls and rust. {PO Box 65, Station B, Montreal. group. Beverly Bolahood of Oshawa, as\in the United States, the bride bridesmaid, and Miss Karenjwas wearing a navy linen suit Pratt from St. John's, New-|with Chanel type jacket empha- foundland, was her flower girl.|sized by large buttons. She Miss Elliott was wearing ajadded a profile flowered hat in bouffant gown of shrimp color|white and a corsage of white embroidered organza. 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