LADIES CIVITAN CLUB PRESENTS CHEQUES R, Whittaker, project chair- man presenting cheques to Mrs. E. A. Middlemass, rep- resenting the Ontario Home for Mentally Retarded Chil- Wiseman-Osmond Marriage Performed In Bowmanvil were At a supper meeting of the Ladies Civitan Club of Osh- awa, held Monday evening, seen S -wsserchonnaton to » right are Mrs. I. Miss Constance. Janet Qs-|headdresses mond and Mr. George Wiseman were married] circular tulle veils, They car- recently in St. Pauli's United) ried cascades of blue and white * Church, Bowmanville. The| carnations. The flower girl, bride is the daughter of Mr.| | Miss Sandra J, Thompson, wore and Mrs. Frank 0, Osmond and| a street-length frock of silk: Mr. Wiseman is the son of Mr.|faille in sapphire blue, with a) and Mrs. A. Melville Wiseman, |bandeau of blue carnations and all of Bowmanville. carried a small cascade of The ceremony was perform.|flowers to match those of the ed by the Reverend H, A. -Tur- |bride's attendants. ner with Mr. Murdoch Beaton) Mr, Larry Piper was the as organist and Mrs. Samuel|best man; ushers were Mr. Black of Sudbury, soloist. Robert Fairey, Courtice, and The bride, given in marriage) Mr. Raymond Crombie, Bow-| by her father, wore a_ full-| manville. | length gown of silk faille fa-| The reception, was held at shioned on the Queen Anne/ the Lions Centre with the style. The bodice had lily-|bride's mother. receiving in point sleeves and a sweet- | bone white French wool boucle heart neckline accented by|suit, peach shade flowered hat, scalloped lace and seed pearls.| beige accessories and a corsage The cut-away over-skirt hadj)of peach shade carnations. The panels to match the neckline| bridegroom's mother chose a and the princess waistline was| mocha satin brocade two-piece Wiseman are Toronto, street west, Vancouver, iSudbury, Oshawa, ma ching | Thornhill, Alexander] wedding - ring style hats with 'Place aii Counce. MISS OLGA NASS Back from 8-Month Stay in Germany We are very pleased to announce the return of Miss Olga Nass to Anthony & Mario's, During her stay J) in Germany, Miss Nass developed J) new ond exciting techniques in hair styling that are sure to please 'our ff) clientele. Plon to visit us soon. styling by dren and Mrs. A. Studholm, representative Cystic Fibrosis Foundation of Canada, Smith, and making their home at 66 King) VANC Bowmanville. representative of the Toronto, of a cheque from Mrs. Donald Civitan Club. WIN AWARD Oronoa,| Gartaton nadian High com -- *« Society for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children receiving nh Malcolmson, president of the ~r~--" UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES ANTHONY | ' | OUVER (CP) -- The {British Columbia division Out of. town guests were from|the Women's Christian Temper-| British Columbia; jance Union has been awarded a certificate of merit by the Ca-| Safety Council) for its entry in a safety award) of | ST. ANDREW'S UCW No, 4 The monthly meeting of the Laurel Group Unit 4 of St. An- drew's Church was held in the aa Parlors, Monday, May ve George Morgan read the secretary's minutes and the F|treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Randolph Mark. Mrs. Ev- erett Peterson, corresponding secretary for the group read thank you notes which she had received. Mrs, E. F. Cuthbertson call- ed on Mrs. Norman Moran who gave the final detail report of =\the plans for the tea on Wed. nesday at Stonehaven. Mrs. Walter Famime, bazaar convener, also was there to re- ceive articles brought in for the =\bazaar table to be sold at the j|\ tea. Refreshments were served by --|Mrs. Ralph Schofield and Mrs. A. J, Parkhill, FIDELIS GROUP The regular meeting of the Fidelis Unit of Simcoe Street United Church UCW was held recently in the church parlor. Mrs, Ernest Knaggs and her group, Mrs, Harold Boddy, Mrs. William Thaxter and Mrs, Wil- liam Coulter were in charge of the. program. Mrs. Harold Boddy presided and opened the meeting. The devotional period was conduct- ed by Mrs, William Thaxter. The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs. Lloyd Whitting- ton, The treasurer, Mrs. George Durno, gave her report. This was followed by the flower con- vener's report by Mrs. Knaggs. Members reported 17 visits had been made. Mrs. Boddy gave re- ports on the recent smorgas- bord supper and group rum- mage sales. The general meeting of the UCW was announced for June 19, It was decided that the group should attend this in place of their regular J une meeting. Mrs, Knaggs introduced the speaker, Miss Millicent Luke. Her subject was the $5,000,000 budget of the church mission. She spoke of the many, un- familiar country-wide projects to which this fund makes a big contribution and it is a privil- ege and responsibility to be a part of this work. During the social hour, ar- ranged by Mrs. Knaggs and her group, Mrs, William: Dunn, pianist, was presented with a bon voyage cake. Mrs, Dunn will shortly be leaving for a trip to Ireland, OGH AUXILIARY THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Mey 29, 1963 J The president, Mrs. A. W.) Armstrong, presided at the May meetitig of the Women's Aux- iliary of the Oshawa General Hospital, with 33 members pres- ent. Following the Lord's Prayer, served in memory of the late Rev. George Telford. Mrs. Neil Felt read the min. utes and the treasurer's report was given by Mrs, D. E. Jack. son in. the absence of Mrs. W. F, Marshall. Mrs. J, E. Mann reported four spreads, 18 gowns and seven slippers returned and six spreads given out, in the cafeteria of the Oshawa General Hospital by Mrs. J. A. McIntosh and her committee, after the Baccalauriate serv- ice June 2 for the 1963 Graduat- ing Class of Nurses, Mrs. J. A. a moment of silence was ob.|!® Refreshments will be servedjcey and Mrs. E, F, Cuthbert. All Arts for the class. , Mrs, S. A. Henry reported that a second class of Candy Stripers began their. orientation classes on May 11,.This service] J! Ing very satisfactory to: staff and patients. Plans are under way for the annual Festival of Gifts to be held on the afternoon of Novem- ber 22, Mrs, D. S, Jamieson will convene the apron table; Mrs. Alex Ross, Pricey dolls, Mrs. J. G. Carter; Christmas novelties, ret H, H. Tonkin and graduating 3 ae See Lakevon Handcraft Cad ag Mrs. S, J. Nobbin; knitting, Mrs. H. B. James and Mrs. W. Payne; tea, Mrs, J. G. Dan. son; dolls, Mrs. Charles Rob- Many schoolchildren in Peale slavia run their own, son; baking, Mrs. Paul Swartz. Mrs. S, A. Henry, chairman of the Evening Chapter, poured tea for the social hour. McIntosh reported that: plans have been completed for the luncheon June 4, at the Guild of you need "HOME-NURSING" Call a V.0.N, Nurse tr eitindy a "'Home-Nursii EVERYO RESULTS COUNT! Mays MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Consult @ Member of the Oshawa & District Real Estate Board . BROADLOOM TILE LOAD '+ LOW PRICES FREE! NY Compare at 29e = Kellogg' Corn Flakes ( « 12-0z. pkg. f | Afor 1.00 , CARNATION MILK TALL TINS 7 for 1.00 7 Ce s | Beautiful Beachtowels GIVEN AWAY WITH 100.00 Accumulated Pink Tapes | Compare 4 for 1.00 a HEINZ () a i STRAINED oat 2 for 63e 'KLEENEX TISSUES 400's pop up COMPARE AT 39c 3c Off , CRISCO © SHORTENING 3 1,00 Compare at Package 1-LB, PACKAGES. 3 for 34¢ # BABY FOODS 10:1.00 FRESH KILLED, NOT FROZEN GRADE A 4 TO 8 LBS. 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