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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Jun 1963, p. 8

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}.. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 24, 1963 '|the June meeting of the Loyal MRS. NORBERT Oshawa Guests Kermit Krum, Battle Creek. Of Patricia Seaver in Michigan In Custer Air Force Chapel at Battle Creek, Michigan, Patricia Mary Seaver, formerly of Osh- awa, exchanged nuptial vows with Norbert Vincent Lambert of Wheaton, Illinois, recently. The bride is the daughter of Vv. LAMBERT Attend Wedding gan and for going away, the bride chose a two-piece dress of black linen with three-quarter coat of shepherd's check and white accessories. Mr. and Mrs, Lambert will reside at Wheaton, Illinois. Fit.-Lt. James F. E. Seaver, RCAF, who is serving with NORAD and stationed at Custer, and Mrs. Seaver. The bride- groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Norbert V. Lambert, Sr. of Wheaton. The ceremony was perform. ed by the Reverend Hugh Flem- ing of Aylmer, Ontario, cousin of the bride, apd Mrs. George Ryan played the wedding music and sang. The bride who was given in marriage by her father, wore a full-length Empire gown of crystal peau de soie over taf- feta with an abbreviated jacket and cathedral train of Chan. tilly lace. A cluster of self roses held her fingertip veil and she carried the prayer book used by her mother at her wedding and a cascade of Album lilies. Miss Susan Seaver was her sister's maid of honor and the idesmaids were Miss Cathy in, Miss Barbara Heyden- berk and Miss Christine Lam- bert. They all wore waltz-length Empire gowns of turquoise Mitchell's H&S Installs Executive Mitchell's Corners Home and School Association installed a new executive, recently at a meeting. Elected to office were: presi- Loyal Workers Unit Recesses Till Fall After welcoming twenty-five members and three visitors to Workers Unit 9 of the King Street United Church Women, the leader Mrs. C. C, Skuce read a timely verse on "Flowers Are God's Angels'. The minutes were read by Mrs, Leslie Hall and roll call answered. Mrs, Earl Luke re- ported 29 home calls and eight hospital calls. Mrs. Robert Bland, leader of the committee in charge of de- votions quoted these words -- "Trust in God to harmonize all your affairs and enfold you in His loving care". The worship was in two parts The theme of the first was "A Christian Home" and was taken by Mrs, Herbert McLaughlin who, in conclusion, said that home may be near or it may be far, it is anywhere that love and a few household treasures are. The second theme was "Hands", taken by Mrs. Robert Ireland, who spoke of all the hands that received communion and the hands of Jesus which were constantly dedicated to the will of God and were the Hands through which the nails were driven to hold Him to the cross. Mrs, Bland read a poem, "To Whom It May Concern". Mrs. Skuce announced the next Unit 9 meeting will be September 11 and the UCW meeting on September 12. picnic was held June 20 at Mrs. Edward Sills' cottage. The Feast of the Seven Tables will be September 24. Mrs. Douglas Redpath, the King Street UCW president, intro- duced a project the Del Mar Unit is starting for the purpose of raising funds for some medi- cal 'supplies and clothing in which the Units may all have a part. This is in lieu of adopt- ing a child, It is hoped that this effort will help more than one child. The treasurer's report was read by Mrs. Edward Sills. Mrs, Frank Hortop played two piano solos, Brahms' Lullaby and a Prelude by Chopin. | | HAS MANY MEMBERS The Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire has 31,000 wo- _ in 979 chapters across Can- ada. ~* ANNOUNCE WEDDING DATE Saturday, July 20, has been ed as the wedding day of Miss Glenda Jean Harri- son and Mr. David Alexander Brown. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ruperi Harrison of Oshawa and the prospective bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Brown of Kitchener, Ontario. The cere- mony is to take place in West- mount United Church at 3.30 m, --Aldsworth Photography LODGES AND SOCIETIES VICTORY LOBA NO. 583 Victory Lodge 583 LOBA held its regular meeting June 12 with the Worthy Mistress Sister Car- nochan and Deputy Mistress Sis- ter Anne Derry in their respec- tive chairs, Tests were taken by Sister Wellman and Sister War- SOCIAL NOTICES FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Harri- ren. Chaplin. Sister Hockett opened the meeting with pray- er. Flags were presented by Sis- ter Roberts and Sister Somer- ville, Sister Burgess read the minutes. The next regular meeting will be held on Tuesday, June 25 in- stead of Wednesday. Officers are requestel to wear short white dresses and white gloves for initiation. e| son, Oshawa, wish to a' the forthcoming marriage of| t their eldest «daughter, Glenda| Jean, to Mr. David Alexander Brown, son of Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Brown of Kitchener, Ontario. The wedding is to take} | place at Westmount U nite d/ Church on Saturday, July 20,) 1963 at 3.30 p.m. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Owen| wish to announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Muriel, to Brian Howcroft, son of Mr.| and Mrs. William Howcroft, all) of Courtice. The marriage will take place Saturday, July 20, 2.30 p.m. in the Salvation Rtay Citadel, TARR leat ---- SS NAN ti) WIFE PRESERVER Corduroy should not be ironed. To matke~it-smooth, brush it in the same direction as the ribs run, while still damp. UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES CENTRE ST. UCW, NO. 3 'The Evelyn Goodwin Unit 3 of Centre Street United Church held its June meeting at the home of Mrs. Ronald Kellington. The worship period, led by Mrs. Cyril Clarke, with a poem "Patience" the theme for devotion. "What a Friend We have in Jesus" was sung fol- lowed by scripture taken from Math: 15, 1-12. A reading was ven by Mrs. Clarke on "The atience of Jesus' and hymn, "© Master Let Me Walk With Thee" closed devotion. . The president, Mrs. William Dearborne, presided for busi- ness. Mrs, Earl Hann gave the secretary's report and roll call and Mrs. Norman Petre, treas- urer's report. Following the meeting Mrs. William Dear- borne, on behalf of the mem- bers of: Unit 3 presented Mrs. Warren Dickson with a quilt as a little remembrance of the group. Next meeting will be held on the second Wednesday in September. T STREET UCW NO. 4 Mrs. Edward Holland pre- sided at the regular meeting of Unit 4, of Albert Street UCW, held in the Fellowship Room. The meeting opened with the UCW theme song followed by the UCW prayer. The final chapter of the Study Book, "On Asia's Rim" was reviewed by Mrs. Eric Cooper. Thoughts for the. day were given by Mrs, Stewart Graham, Mrs. Alex Maracle, Mrs. Eric Jacklin, Mrs. Leo Gray and Mrs. Holland. A picnic was planned for Thursday, July 11, at Lakeview Park. Tickets were distributed for the UCW Strawberry Festival, Tuesday, June 25, at the church, at 2.30 p.m, Tea was_ served by Mrs. Harry Longbottom and Mrs. Thomas Peters, UAW AUXILIARY 27 The regular meeting of Aux- iliary 27 was held with Sister Viola Pilkey presiding, commit- tee reports read and accepted. A donation of $100.00 will be forwarded to the Civic Audit- orium Fund, Sister Pilkey ex- tended a vote of thanks to the social and entertainment com- mittee for making the pot luck supper a success, . Sisters, E. Fogal D. Fogal, A. Armstrong, ani R. Clapp will serve at Hillsdale Manor on dent, Mrs. Arthur. Peeling; first] @ vice-president, Mrs, John Adair; second vice-president Mrs. Wil- liam Cook; treasurer, Mrs. Mf- ton Fountain; recording secretary, Mrs. corresponding secretary, Mrs. William G. Nicholls, Larmer; anl Mrs. Bert Beckell. the meeting. Mrs, Victor White read the minutes of the previous} meeting and Mrs. Milton Foun-) tain, treasurer submitted her report. A brief talk was delivered by Mrs. B, L. Burke, assistant di- rector of the TB association. crystal peau de soie with cir- clet caps and short, illusion veils. They carried cascades of lavender chrysanthemums. The flower girl, Miss Kathleen Seaver, was in bouffant white sheer over taffeta and carried a MANY ENTERED In three years some 250,000 Canadian schoolchildren en- tered three contests to design forestry department fire pre- nosegay of lavender chrysanthe- mums to match the flowers on her hair. The best man was William Lutzenkirchen of Wheaton, Illin- ois. The ushers were James Seaver, Jr. and David and Michael Lambert. | The reception was held in the officers' mess where the bride's mother receivd in apricot ny'en sheer over tie silk with beige accessories. The: brideg mother was in Fhe gro and sheer over taffeta with like accessories. The newlyweds are honey. mooning at Charlevoix, Michi- vention posters. ORDER CANVAS NOW! We Also Rent Chairs, Tables, etc. CLEVE FOX: 412 Simcoe North Oshawa MISS LEONA PAWLENCHUK of the class at the This young lady is « OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEG cribing from a stenocord, one o ines with which THE COLLEGE YOUNG PEOPLE -- why don't you'enjoy the prestige -- the Afternoons ore free for advancements that are part of the seretorial career. ere not certain that you would like ofice work you should give yourself the opportunity to find out. ENROLL NOW FOR SUMMER SCHOOL BUSINESS TRAINING Classes open Tues- day, July 2nd, 1963. Class hours are 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. ot, E. She is shown here trans- f the three voice writing mach- 1S EQUIPPED. you give serious consideration to establishing a business career for. yourself. Why shouldn't salary -- the opportunity for If you Specie! classes also for young ENROLMENT IS LIMITED. 10 Simcoe St. North or proy people from 10 years of age ond up. GET FREE CATALOGUE OF SERVICES. ACT NOW-- Dial 725-3375 Victor White; | Executive members are: Mrs.|@ Arthur Steeman, Mrs. Roy A.|4 Mrs. George Bertrim/% Mrs. Henry Alsteen chaired] 9,360 HOMES in OSHAWA AREA . HEAT WITH GAS OPECIAL QUMMER INCTALLA TION ALLOWANCE? (Consumers ("as 48 SIMCOE SOUTH For Information Call 723-3468 NATURAL GAS in conjunction with the new * *& & 3-STAR RATE Reduction SHORGAS Brings You This Package Deal... @ FORCED-AIR FU (includes 5 Hots, 2 Cold-Airs In Basement) @ YOUR CHOICE GAS DRYER -or- RANGE and we insta! RNACE plus 2 Hot Outlets OF A THOR BEACH GAS @ RENTAL WATER HEATER 1.75 MONTH PLUS. ALL $ *GR SPECIAL OFFER SAVES YOU '289 018 YOU SAVE 289.00 . benefit by additional savings of 10.00 annually on the New 3-STAR GAS RATE e@ NO DOWN PAYMENT eo FIRST PAYMENT SEPTEMBER 1963 ONLY 2.90 WEEKLY PAYABLE ON YOUR GAS BILL For Further Information Call No Obligation CORNER OF CELINA AND ATHOL STS. SHORGAS LTD. No Obligation PHONE 728-9441 July 17. Sister Ethel Fogal ac- cepted the office of chairman of 'the Manor committee fillin the vacancy left by Sister Muriel Guy. © Sister Mary Turner reported that flowers had been sent to Marg Sawyer and a card to brother John Stanley. Letters were read from Local 222 ask- ing that the auxiliary help with the Local's retirees' picnic and for assistance in distributing the tickets for the UAW picnic in July. Presestations were made to the following retiring officers, Florence Lawton, Ettie Thurs- by, Hazel Farrow, and Ethel bers will come out to this meet- ing, so that you will know what is _ for the future. Auxiliary picnic will be held at Cedar Park, Hampton, Sunday, July 7. The annual trip to Sunnybrook will. be hel] on September 18, names should be in-next-meet- ing night, because of no meet- ings during July and August. Members reported in hospital; Mrs. Walter Wilkins and Mrs. Ted Maidman at home. CALVARY BAPTIST YWMC More than 40 members. of the combined Branch andj Li of Calvary Baptist Church ~-- thered at the home of Mrs. Vernon Wright for an -- spring banquet, Speaker was Mrs. Alan,N: son who delivered a si m ins of exhoration in in (a Mrs Ha Grant, 'the . dent, wellgmn ra thanked speaker. Mrs. Victor concluded the meeting prayer. ~ id Ping Pong, clue, and scrabble bs , Baten 2 following the dame que Members will meet September. "~ HOUSEHOLD HINT Judge the clarity of = ed Young Women's Mission Circle holding the piece up to Thomson. The next meeting will be held September 3. LEGION AUX. BRANCH 43 The Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal Canadian Legion Branc 43 met for the weekly meeting with the president, Mrs. Norman Mc- evers presiding. Some material was handed out to be worked during the sum- mer months, but more members are needed to take sewing and knitting, for the fall bazaar. The last meeting of the season will be held on June 25 with a social after. 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