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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jan 1963, p. 7

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PMN ONS OLS MR. AND Friends Extend MRS, HARRY 8S. PALMER Felicitations . To Golden Anniversary Pair Well-known residents of Osh- awa, Mr. amd Mrs. Harry §, Palmer, Richmond street east, held a reception at Adelaide House last Saturday afternoon and evening to mark their gold- en wedding anniversary, The couple received over two htindred guests and were assist- ed by their only daughter, Miss Marion R. Palmer. The bride of fifty years ago chose for this occasion a coffee colored lace dress with matching jack- et; brown and gold accessories and a corsage of yellow rose- buds. Miss Palmer wore pale pink chiffon over taffeta with cow! neckline, softly folded -bod- jee and floating back panel, Her corage was of white carna- tions, A bud vase which adorned the original wedding cake, con- tained three rosebuds as it top- ped the three-tier anniversary cake flanked with golden candies on the tea table laid with a lace cloth, Presiding at the table were Mrs. H. 0. Perry, Mrs. W. E. Baker, Mrs. C. M. Wallace, Mrs. Vera Soanes, Miss Vera Moyse, Miss Helen Yule, Mrs. A, Foggo, Toronto; Mrs. S. A. Richardson, Mrs. Cecil Lent, Lorne Park; Miss Ruby Palmer, Guests were present New York City, Lorne Park Toronto, Port Credit, Trenton Belleville and Brooklin, On tario. Among the many gifts re Doulton figurine from neigh bors on Richmond street east where Mr. and Mrs, received a profusion of flowers from friends, Cedar Lodge AF and AM, the Boy Scout Execu-| tive, the Horticultural Women, congratulations were His Excel lency Governor Georges Vanier; Diefenbaker; the Labor; Robarts, premier of the Honorable Dr. Dymond, Ontario; Matthew and Mr. T. D. Thomas, Greetings also came from Mrs. Palmer's nieces Oregon, Ohio and New Jersey. family illness were Mrs. Palm- New York City, Mrs. Lent and Miss Ruby Palmer are cousins of the bridegroom. The guests were served by the Misses Christine Branton, Nancy Stewart, Mrs. T. Hoar, Maple Grove; Mrs. M. Gilmore, Mrs. Mack Spencer, Mrs, Mur- die MacMillan, Miss Loretta Gates, Miss Roberta Gates, Miss Joan Soo, Toronto; Mrs. Colinwood Daniel and Mrs, Wil- r's sister, Mrs. W. W. White, mporium, Pa,, and Mr. Palm- er's brother, Mr. C. A, Palmer of Kingston. Mrs. Palmer is the former \Miss Minnie E, Simpson, daugh- ter of the late Dr. and Mrs. F, J. Simpson and Mr. Palmer is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs, Charles S. Palmer, all of Trenton. The couple was mar- 'ifor his text the llth verse of ceived by the pair was a Royal Palmer have lived ever since coming to. Oshawa in 1921. They also Society and King Street United Church Those who sent messages of General Prime Minis-! ter the Right Honorable John Honorable Michael Starr, MP, Minister of the Honorable John P. Ontario Minister of! Health; the Honorable John} Yaremko, provincial secretary MLA. in Louisana, Unable to be present due to Women Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 .|Chmara, assisted by Mrs, Gor- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, January 25,1963 7 A large number of parents attended the Jahuary meeitng of the Coromation Home and School Association, The meeting was chaired by the vice-president, Mrs. John don Hawker, secretary and Mrs. William Selby, treasurer. On Goodwill An The Reverend J, K. Moffat was the guest speaker at the first annual meeting of the UCW of Simcoe Street United Church, The Reverend Moffat used the 12th Chapter of Romans, He complimented the organ- ization on the zeal it had shown during the past year and in the study group The spirit of understanding, goodwill and co-operation which was shown by all the members, was the key to the transition which had taken place in this! Church, H Mr. Moffat then dealt with the question 'How are we to) maiatain the spiritual glow?" |velop in the group, We must trust the enabling |power of Christ since He is able |to give us the new life and do for us beyond all we can ask or think. from PERSONALS Among the out of town guests attending the Bradica - Starr wedding were Mrs, J, L. Me- Nutt, Peterborough; Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ashby, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs, William Popowich, Port Perry; Mr, Wallace Gib- bons, Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. J. Povrzenick, Hamilton. | | Mrs. Anne Swingler of Toron- to was a house guest of Mr, and Mrs, Harry S. Palmer, Rich- mond street east, on the occasion of their golden wedding anni-! versary reception. | -| Teas, birthday parties, wed- ding anniversaries, coming and| goings of guests are always of interest in this column. Write} telephone or visit the social de-| partment with your item of| news. for which there is no} charge. Telephone 723-3474, | Mr. T. D. Thomas MLA and Mrs, Thomas will be among the members of the Legislative As- sembly who have been invited by the Toronto Branch of the Ukrainian - Canadian Commit- tee to attend the celebration of the 45th anniversary of the pro- clamation of the independence jof the Ukraine in Massey Hall, |Toronte, on Sunday afternoon. Principal speakers on this occa- sion will be the Honorable John P, Robarts, QC Premier of On-| tario and the president of the) Ukrainian National Federation) Minister Commends UCW d Co-Operation The president, Mrs. ed the executive and all members for ments of the past year, It was announced that the annual meeting of the Oshawa Presbyterial UCW would be held in Trinity United Church, Bowmanville. The min- utes of the November meeting were read by Mrs, S. G. wailey The executive and committee chairmen presented their annual Feb, 12 reports, The next meeting will Wednesday, Feb, 20. A Scottish soloist, Miss Sheila "It has to be brought out in)Milne, delighted the audience jeach individual before it will de-|with her. rendition of 'Nearer| My. God to Thee"' and "Blow the Winds Southerly". An inspiring worship service |was conducted by Mrs, Frank)white hyacinth and carnations| Black, Mrs, George Haines thanked/posettes. all those who had taken part in the program, A social hour fol- g. lowed the close of the meetin CONVENER Mrs. George Taylor is con- vening a night of cards for Sunbeam Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star. The chari- table fund-raising event is to take place on Wednesday, January 30, in the Masonic Temple, STATUE TO SAINT A statue of Saint Bridget, the) of Canada, Mr. Mykola Plavruk.|14th century Swedish saint, is| jplanned for Rome, where she} Robert Holden, presided for the bsui- ness and reported that all finan- cial obligations had been met during the past year. She thank- the the accomplish- be The citizenship convener, Mrs. J. Kauffman, introduced Mrs. T. D. Thomas, the guest speaker, who has been very ac- tive and contributed much to home and school, having held Linda Marie Starr John Paul Bradica United In Marriage Married recently in' St. Greg- ory's Roman Catholic Church wore Miss Linda Marie Starr, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Carl Starr and Mr. John Paul Brad- ica, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bradica, all of Oshawa, The ceremony was performed by the Right Reverend Paul M. Dwyer with Mr. Jack Dris- coll as organist. Given in marriage by her fa-| ther: the bride wore a gown of, Chantilly lace featuring a scal-| loped neckline, lily-point sleeves) and the back fashioned with |tiered tulle and a lace overskirt.| jloped illusion bouffant veil and|McClement and social convener) |she carried a formal corsage of {with a burst of orange castanet| The matron of honor was Mrs, Garry Lowe, with Mrs. Thomas Krasinski and Miss Judith Vaillancourt as the at- tendants. They wore identically Styled gowns of sapphire bro- cade with scooped necklines, three-quarter sleeves and bell skirts. They wore headdresses fashioned of matching rose clus- ters with short veils and they carried garland bouquets of white pom poms with. bows matching their gowns. Mr. Peter Klasan was the best man with Mr. Peter Sa- banski and Mr. William Free- man as ushers. The reception was held at the Slovak Hall, with the bride's mother receiving in a sheath- dress of brocade in taupe shade with a fitted Jacket, matching veiled bandeau and a corsage of matching rosettes and carnations. The bride. groom's mother chose a light blue lace dress, matching flow- ered hat and a corsage of yel- low chrysanthemums. When the bridal couple left on their honeymoon trip to. New York City, the bride was wear- ing a white boucle sheath dress trimmed with brown braid, a short beige Simotta jacket with matching hat and a corsage of pink hyacinth. . Mr. and Mrs. Bradica are making their home in Oshawa. WARNER WILLIAMS SERVICE CENTRE REPAIRS TO ALL ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES! Speaker and Panel Discuss PRR AAO ce RA ep URS PN A LODGES AND SOCIETI a) Education At Coronation H&S sumerous positions in the asso- ciation and council, Mrs. Thomas, speaking on the various aspects of citizenship, encouraged the parents to take more interest and offer more guidance to the teen-age child. On behalf of the members, Mrs. William Selby thanked the speaker, A panel discussion was chair- ed by Mrs. John Chmara. The panel consisted of the principal, Mr. Robert MeLeod, teacher, Miss Gregg and Mr. Howard Saywell. The panelists discussed and explained the advantages and disadvantages of accelerat- ing the pupil and the grade levels at which this was most effective. They also answered many questions by the parents. The panel members were thank- ed by the chairman, The principal, Mr. Robert Mc- Leod, informed the parents of the sizeable school library spon- sored by the association and also spoke briefly on several other matters concerning the parents, Mr. William Selby reported on the membership and read a letter relating to the budget which had been sent out to the parents. The attendance prize and ban- ner were awarded to the pupils of Miss Oliver's class, The evening closed with the serving of refreshments by A crown of pearls held her scal-/Grade Mothers, Mrs. Gordon| Mrs. W. R. Mills, assisted by the mothers of Mrs. Jacksen's Class. SUNSHINE REBEKAH LODGE NO. 222 The reguir meeting of the Sun- shine Rebekah e was held in the lodge room, Monday even- ing, January 21. Presiding was Noble Grand Sister Elda Howard assisted by Sister Elsie McKee, vice- grand, The Noble Grand welcomed all present and) Sister McKee re- ported those sick and shut-ins, An invitation was received and accepted to attend the birthday party of Kinoven Re- bekah Lodge, Brooklin, on Feb- ruary 12, The next lodge meeting will be held February 4 at 7.30 p.m. as degree practice will be heid after the meeting. At the close of the meeting a social hour of cards and refresh- ments was enjoyed, convened by Sister Elsie Keys. SUNBEAM CHAPTER OES The regular meeting of Sux- beam Chapter OES was held in |the Fasonic Temple, Centre |}street. Mrs. Cora Lyons, WM \presided, assisted by Mr. Wil- liam Henderson W. Patron, Introductions were conducted by Mrs. Thelma Beerthuzen, |who was very pleased to pre- jsent Mrs. Edna Anderson, PGM, \from Bowmanville, who was given Grand Honors and warm- ly welcomed by the chapter. | The District Deputy, Mrs. {Agnes Wallace from Stouffville | | SOCIAL NOTICE AIDS CHURCH FUND KIRK DEIGHTON, England (OP) -- Mrs. Charles B. Welch of Tacoma, Wash., has donated $500 towards the restoration of this Yorkshire village's Angli- ean church, Kirk Deighton was the home of her ancestors. | AT HOME Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Bright, 98 Riverside drive north, will be at |home to their friends, relatives and neighbors on Tuesday, Jan- uary 29, from 7.00 to 10.00 p.m., on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. was given a special welcome on her official visit. Presiding matrons and pa- trons were introduced from Bow- manville, Whitby and Mark- ham, Mrs. Ruby Clarke, Anne Creighton, Meta Moore and Agnes Kemlo PDDGM's were welcomed aad thanked for their loyal support. Sunbeam's own past officers in attendance were Mrs, Martha Dunlop, Mrs. Meta Moore, Miss Sybil Langmaid, Mrs. May Lang, Mrs. Laura Stewart, Mrs. Bert Wight, Mrs. Alberta Wood, Mrs. Agnes Kem- lo, Mrs. Chola Brown, Mrs. Marian Girrard, Mrs, Iva Cliff, Mrs. Betty McKinstry, Miss Flora Purdie, Mrs. Dorothy Haley, Mr, Lioyd Wood, Mr. Frank Train, Mr, William Hen- derson. WM and WP expressed) their thanks for their help in the past. During the inspection two new members were admitted to our Order, Past officers were present from Markham, Whitby, Bow- manwille, Port Perry, Scarboro, Aloha and Ontario Chapters. Mrs. Jean Scott gave the sick report and WM wished all a speedy recovery. WIFE PRESERVER: Use a pair of tweezers to hold material which is close under the sewing machine needle, NERO'S PERFUME Emperor Nero is said to have had a perfume pipe li one wall of his banquet chamber to spray fragrant water over his guests. Order and the WGM's projects, also comphimenting the officers on their. work, The Farewell being given by Mrs, Edna An- derson, after which was served a delightful lunch by Mrs, Wilma Taylor and committee. Mrs. Thelma Beerthuzen an.) nounced the date for the Des- sert Tea and Millinery Show as March 6, proceeds to be used for Benevolent work, An invita- tion was accepted to visit Dur- tig Chapter on Feb, 12 birth-| Ane Mrs, Agnes Wallace gave the officers some helpful remarks on their work and gave an in- spiring talk on the Good of Our Ansus-Gre CARPET COMPANY 282 King W. 728-9581 Rr RUG & CHESTERFIELD CLEANING Our experts will clean your carpets in your home or in ow, plant "ONE-DAY ONDERS" ER"S A series of Old Fashion- ed values starring top quality merchandise and featuring wonderfully low Walker prices. * TOnORROW™ ried January 22, 1913, by their spent the'last 20 years of her} 178 BOND £. 725-3531 liam Harnden. Keeping the guest book were little Miss Debbie Campbell, Mrs. Cyril Campbell, Miss Susan Richardson and Mrs. Sid- ney Winsley. THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Pay attention to develop- ments around your home (and office, if you have to work). You have a chance to strengthen se- curity and add to income by next week. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope promises an in- teresting year, After the first of March, especially, you should see many of your fondest wishes come true, particularly those dealing with job and financial advancement. Don't offset gains, however, by spending un- wisely during early June. The first six months of 1963 will be excellent for creative work and business interests, personal friend, the late Rever- end S, C. Moore, The ceremony took place in the parsonage of King Street United Church, Osh- awa, as the church was not yet completed. Their only daughter, Miss Marion R. Palmer, teaches at the Courtice Highway School. Mr. Palmer was a tance runner of note youth and was prominent in junior hockey circles while in Trenton, In 1962 he was club champion of the Oshawa Skeet and Gun Club. He is a past master of Cedar Lodge, AF and AM, a member of the Scottish Rite, and chairman of the prop- erty committee, Boy Scout Asso- long-dis- in his Mrs. Kenneth Gillard, Pees-| | borough drive and Mrs. Grace be to} Wood, Laracor street, will leaving on the weekend spend three weeks' vacation In| Mexico. A birthday party was held) last Wednesday in honor of) Miss Karen Hayward, daughter} of Mr. and Mrs, Dennis Hay-| ward, on the occasion of her seventh birthday. Those attend- ing were Candy Kittle, Anne) Parks, Carol Ann Frost, Marla} Krawchuck, Bonnie Fulton,| Brenda Sheppiton, Denise} Evans, Lisa Audeton, Carol and Dianne Churchard, Wendy Phipps and Karen's brother, Dennis. life. 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