(cmon Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 728-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, April 6,1963 7 PERSONALS Out of town guests at the McMahon - Sawyer wedding Were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kedge, Miss Diane Cane, Mrs. Frank Pearson, Toronto; Mr. C Sawyer, Mr. Merlin Wilson, , and Mrs. Lawrence Camp- Mr, and Mrs. James Mc- chie, Mr. and Mrs .Fred Audley, Mr, Dean Audley, Scar- ; Miss Maureen Cooke, 'ene Pugh, Whitevale; Mrs. Sadie James, Burk's Falls; Mr. nd Mrs. Norman Tetry, Hamp- ; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leask, arkham; Miss Eleanor May- , Milverton; Mrs. John elly, Cobourg; Mr. and Mrs. G Hanna, Mr. and Mrs. Step Hanna, Trenton; Mrs. Gordon Church, Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey, Carrying Place; Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Hanna, an and Mr. Marshall Mr. and Mrs. Murray Powell, Jasmine crescent, are leaving Satum@ay to holiday in St. Petetsburg, Florida. Miss Ruth Brooking returned Saturday from a vacation in Bermuda. Mr. and Mrs. George Stead- than, Bessborough drive, are spending a month in Europe where they are planning on touring Athens, Rome, Isle of Rhodes and England. Back from the sunny South? Your friends have missed you, .|why hot let them know of your return through this column? Simply dial The Oshawa Timet 723-3474, ask for the Social De- parttnemt and we will write a Paragraph for you, for which there ig no charge. Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Williams and Mr, and Mrs. J. F. Goyne are in Toronto today attending the funeral of Mrs. Goyne's nephew, Mr. Hunter. Mrs. Lois Stuart was present- ed with a trophy for the great- rest weight loss in six weeks at the TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Club meeting held at the Oshawa Recreation Centre last Tuesday evening. UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES DISTRICT COMMITTEE The monthly meeting of Dis. trict Committee for Scout Mother's Auxiliaries was held at the Scout Hall on Gibbon street with Mrs. G. N. Varnum presiding. Mrs. Varnum welcomed those present. Minutes of the February meeting were read by secre- tary, Mrs. Fred Taylor. The financial report was given by Mrs, Roland Kinton. Mrs. Varnum reported there are now 25 scout mother's aux- iliafies in Oshawa. Mrs. John Kellington reported on &sitk member calls, and thanked Mrs, William Sargent and Mrs. R. J. Manning for assisting at Hilisdale Manor this month. Mrs. Varnum gave a report on her various activities for the month of March. Mrs. George Fitches intro- --- ~--AILEEN OSHAWA duced Mr. Stanley Richardson, executive commissioner for scouting in Oshawa, Mf, Rith- ardson informed the ladies of future plans for a ladies aux- iliary conference to be held on Thursday, May 2. Two members from each auxiliary to attend a dinner, to be held at Sandal- wood Restattant at 6:30 p.m. Those unable to attend the din- ner @fe asked to be at Council Hall, Camp Samac by 7:40 p.m. for conference session. OLD COUNTRY CLUB Thirty members and friends attended the Oshawa ahd Dis- trict Old Country Club Whist Drive, held at Rundle Park on Wednesday evening. Mr. David Boakes presented a ome rige, a barbecue, to rs ennis Hayward, who had the highest total scores for the month of Match. Mr. Alex Air WEDDING PLANS The éngagement is announc- ¢d today of Miss Taru Anneli (Anne) Jalasjaa and Mr, Wil- liam David Carson, the cere- mony ig to take place at 3.30 p.m, on Saturday, April 27 in Grace Lutheran Church, The bride, a graduate of School of Technology of Oshawa General Hospital, is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Eino Evald Ja- lasjaa, and Mr. Carson is the son of Mr, and Mrs, William Carson, all of Oshawa. --Ireland Studio GEMS, PRECIOUS STONES Founder of the Canadian Gemmological Association and its first president, Mr. Dean S. M. Field will address the Ly- ceum Club and Women's Art Association at its April meet- ing on Monday. Mr. Field has travelled ex- tensively in search of precious stones and objects of art in Eu- rope and the Far East. In 1960 he journied three thousand miles through China and viewed the recently excavated treasures housed in the palaces of the emperors, in the Forbidden City, Peking. Collecting gemstones, Etrus- cian, Egyptian, Greek and Chi- nese antiquities, ancient manu- scripts, illuminations and paint: ings of all schools ate part of Mr. Dean's life and he has lec- tured extensively on gem identi- fication and his travels abroad. booby prize for the lowest score of the month, A raffle was held and won by Mrs. R. Bowman, Whitby, who also won first prize. Second went to Mrs. Alan Baron, and third to Mr. Joseph Finch. The "booby" prize, a screwdriver, was won by Mrs. .|Jack Howard, who had the low- est score of the evening. Mem- bers were reminded of the "Pub Night" to be held at the Knights won af onion chopper as the HALL, M.A. For Information and Assistance Telephone WHITBY 728-7328 668-5329 AJAX 942-5411 BAY RIDGES 839-3067 of Columbus Hall tonight. NEW DEMOCRATIC PARTY CANDIDATE ° Full Simcoe Street United Church was the setting recently for the marriage of Miss Norma Diane Sawyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Basil Jack Sawyer, and Mr. Frederick Neil McMahon, son of Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Mur- ton McMahon, all of Oshawa. The ceremony was performed by the Reverend John Moffat with Mr, Reginald Geen as or- ganist and Mrs. George Dry- nan as soloist, Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor- length gown of cathedral white silk faille and Chantilly type 'flace. The molded bodice was accented by a scoop neckline SOCIAL NOTICES To Frederick Neil McMahon ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs, Hino Evald Jalasjaa announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Taru Anneli (Anne) Jalasjaa to Mr. William David Carson, son of Mr. and Mrs, William Carson, all of Oshawa. The marriage is to take place .on Saturday, April 27 at 3:30-p.m. in Grace Luth- eran Church. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Oril Row- den announce the engagement of their daughter, Donna Marie, to Mr. Kenneth Ross Kirby, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ray Kirby, all of Oshawa, The marriage is to take place Saturday, May 4, 1963, at 3.00 p.m. in St. George's Memorial (Anglican) Church. ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announc- ed of Carol Anne, daughter of Mrs. Arden Copeland, Oshawa, and the late Mr, Copeland, to LAC Donald Keith McGregor, RCAF Station, Downsview, son of Mr. and Mrs, Keith McGreg- or, Oshawa. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, April 27, at 4.00 p.m. in St. George's Memorial (Anglican) Church, Oshawa, ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Jeffrey wish to announce the engage- ment of their t daugh- | Norma Diane Sawyer Wed CLUB CALENDAR "| THURSDAY King Street UCW forming a V at the back, ily- point sleeves and Chantilly lace. The was designed with scalloped lace forming a large front pleat and the back waistline had large tueks lending back fullness end- ing in a graceful sweep and was adorned by a bow and self rose. Her elbow length veil was held by a self fose trimmed with rhinestones and she carried a cascade of turquoise and white carnations and white roses, The maid of honor was Miss Phyllis Walters, Ottawa, with Miss Lynda Sawyer, Mrs. Ray- mond McAvoy and Miss Patricia Cliff as the attendants, - Tiey wore floor-length gowns of aqua a de soie with matching lower headdresses with circular veils, Each carried a cascade of turquoise, white and purple ear- ations, Mr. Keith McMahon was the best man with Mr, Hugh Me- Mahon, Mr. Ronald Elliott and Mr. Joseph Melnick as ushers. The reception was held at the Oshawa Tenhis Club With the bride's mother receiving in a sheath dress of beige imported brocade with jacket, matching accessories and a corsage of ye!+ low and gold roses. The bride- groom's mother chose a dress of turquoise green organza over taffeta with a lace bodice and a matching lace bolero, Her en- semble was completed by navy blue accessories, white hat and a corsage of white chrysanthe- mums, When the bridal couple left on\$ their honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls the bride was wearing a mink trimmed yellow boucle suit white satin turban hat, blaék accessories and & torsage of white chrysanthemums. Mr. and Mrs. McMahoh are residing at 282 Golf street, Osh- awa, FEW USE THIMBLES Thimbles are no longer big business, A West German works that once sent millions of thim- bles all over the world now can- ter, Sheilagh Maureen, to Mr. Arthur Hockett Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Hockett, all of Oshawa. The marfiage is to take place on Saturday, May 18, at 1:00 p.m. in St. George's Memorial (Anglican) Church. LADIES No boby sitter, no cor fare Mr. Bernard Experienced Hair Stylist Of Leading Toronto Salons FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS Employment not keep busy. THE CANADIAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS "UNEQUALLED" -|MONDAY Ritson H and § Assoc, Cedar Dale H and & Assoe, 'of| South Simcoe H and § Assoc. Sunset Heights H and § Air Cadets' Auxiliary Lyceum Club South Courtice H and § Rundle Park Auxilia: Woodview Park Auxiliaty 23rd Scout Mothers' Aux. TUESDAY Eastview Patk Aux. St. Matthew's WA King Street H and S Assoc. Woodcrest: H and S Assoc. West Courtice H and 8 Assoc. St. Peter's WA SA Home League TOPS Club Christ Chureh Eve. WA King Street UCW Canadian Legion Aux. Evelyn Goodwin Unit Court. Oshawa, LOF Albert Street UOW No. & Calvary Baptist YWMC Beta Sigma Phi . Pythian Sisters Kate McLaurin Aux. St. George's WA Nellie Dearborn Grp. WEDNESDAY University Women's Club nem UCW + ictory Lodge, LOBA Atbert Street UCW No, 1 Rebekah Lodge No. 3 Northminster UCW Come Double Club Cedar Dale UCW Guiders' Club St, Gregory's CPTA St. Andrew's UCW bth Scot Mothers' Aux. Calvary Baptist WMS 6th Scout Mothers' Aux. St. George's Aft. WA 3rd Scout Mothers' Aux. Court Charlene, COF Navy League Auxiliary Valleyview Park Aux. 12th Scout Mothers' Aux, i4th Scout Mothers' Aux. St. Stephen UCW OcMs A8s0C. the basic duties of law enforce The Ontario County Medical|ment agencies in Canada Secretaries' Association held itsicomparing them briefly monthly meeting on Wednesday|those of other countries, A and with the Osha Golf a at wa cussion period followed. Chub sPrendent June Thomp-| Miss ts Romanuk thanked ro -- ~ business ant Mr. Affleck, ~ ve reports -- activities of the various Medical] Secretaries' associations in the} REED'S FLORISTS Sprin Flower Show THIS SUNDAY, APRIL 7th EVERYONE WELCOME ¥ Avoid Disappointment | book your SUMMER HOLIDAY soonest Four Seasons Travel Fully. recognized by all airlines, steamships, etc, 728-6201. 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