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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Sep 1963, p. 7

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 13, 1963 7| AUXILIARIES | Mrs. C. J. Thursby won thei} raffle and refreshments were 'MANY HAPPIES', MICHAEL Celebrating his first birth- day today with many happy returns of the day ahead of him, is Michael Anthony Pass- field, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth G. Passfield, Simcoe are Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Fowler, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Garrott, Toronto, and great-grandmother, Mrs, Jo- seph Waite, Oshawa. ts. C, Chalifour, Colborne street for a fe\; days this week. Liberal recei sts at a tea in her honor at delaide House next week. Also in the receiving line will be Mrs, Everett Warne, president Oshawa Women's Liberal Asso- ciation; Mrs. R. A. Kinnear, Port Colborne, national presi- dent Liberal Women; Mrs. . D. M. Shaver, Galt provincial president Liberal Women; and Mrs. W. B. Davidson, chal organizer of Liberal Women. Guests from a distance at the Ibbitséon - Horne wedding in Ajax, recently were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Horne, White- horse, Yukon Territory; Mrs. Joseph Bajdik, Fort William; and Mr. Hollis Beale, Sackville, New Brunswick, Mr: and Mrs, Vivian Zuill, Bermuda, and Mr, and Mrs. Harold Pringle, Connecticut, were in Oshawa last Saturday, attending the Pringle-Rowden wedding in Albert Street Unit- ed Church. PICTURED AT THE RECEPTION Donald W. Pringle Marilyn Eileen Rowden --Photo by Hornsby Marries UNITS, GROUPS OLD COUNTRY CLUB Th first meeting of the La- dies' Group of the Oshawa and District Old Cou: Club was held Monday at Simcoe Hall. The following officers were elected: Mrs. George Day, presi- |dént; Mrs. Jack Howard, vice- president and sick-list conven- 'er; Mrs, Anthony Haylock, sec- retary; Mrs. Brian Whitmarsh, treasurer; Mrs. William Mar- shall and Mrs. Larry Robinson, en'ertainment. MAPLE CLEANERS 504 SIMCOE ST. 5. OSHAWA -- 4 Hr. Service served by Mrs. An! lock, Mrs. Harry Davey Mrs, Joseph Finch. HOW 2 926 SIMCOE N. 725-3144 1 alah if ini! e BROADLOOM @ SLIP COVERS @ BAMBOO @ UPHOLSTERING it} 5.1 Here"s Another Good Reason TO VOTE PROGRESSIVE-CONSERVATIVE thony Hay- 'and ] 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER DOWNTOWN = OSHAWA SHOPPING OSHAWA | | | | TM AOA ay NR A neighborhood and family shower, honoring Miss Audrey Trick was held at Storie Park clubhouse, recently, the host- esses, Mrs. Charles Fogal, Mrs. Reginald Ellis and Mrs. Ralph Hopson. Miss Trick will become the bride of Mr. Robert D. Clark at a 5 o'clock ceremony in St. George's Memorial Church, tomorrow. The bride- elect was also honored at & miscellaneous shower given by her co-workers and arranged by Miss Lorraine LaPorte, Dieppe avenue, --Photo by Hornsby The Reverend E. A. Larke of- ficiated at the wedding of Mari- lyn Wileen Rowden, daughter of Mrs, Eileen Rowden, and Mr. Kancel Rowden, and Donald W. Pringle, son of Mrs. Alex Mar- acle, and the late Mr. Wilbert Pringle, last Saturday after- noon, in Albert Street United Church Mr. Ross Cotton, Oshawa, sang 'Wedding Prayer' and "Perfect Love'. ; Given in marriage by her un- cle, Mr, Glen McGee, the bride wore a gown of norganza over taffeta, with a scoop neckline and lily point sleeves. The fitted bodice and bouffant skirt were enhanced by appliques of imported Swiss lace. Her pear!- ized Cleopatra headdress held an illusion fingertip veil, with scalloped edges. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses and ste- phanotis. Her maid of honor was Miss Carol Hooper, and her other at- tendants were Mrs. Vincent Va- sey, and Miss Marjorie Lutton. They wete gowned alike in rust peau de soie with fitted bod- ices, three-quarter sleeves, and semi-flared wrap around ekirts. Their headdresses were rust peau de soie wedding rings. Miss Jane Carrington' was the street south. His grandparents Oshawa Rangers [UNITS, GROUPS Ready For Regatta) AUXILJARIES At Burlington ST. GEORGE'S GUILD cond annual Inter-area} The Women's Guild of St. ig Gove Regatta will be George's Memorial Church held held this weekend at Burling-jits opening meeting in Cowan ton, Ontario, with the White|House. Mrs. W. E. Baker pre- Oaks Area acting as host. Thir-jsided, opening the meeting with teen Sea Ranger crews from allithe Lord's prayer. parts of Ontario will take part) mrs, E. N, Weldon read the in the competitions, which are/minutes and Mrs. Norman designed to cover all the phasesipinds gave the treasurer's re- of the Ranger program. The|port, A report was given on new gee expect that there will belkitchen equipment for Cowan een competition for the cutter/House, and Mrs. E. M. Weldon race as well as the pram and/anq Mrs. F. C. Piper offered to canoe races, Competitions willl:ave care of the kitchen. * also be held in signalling, navi- . gation, drill, tent pitching, Mrs. W. P. Whittington gave bends 'and kitchen, life line, first}@ report on the visitors' crosses aid, and tug-of-war. Two tro-|which are given out each Sun- day. It was decided that he yd will be awarded, be soolaame = 4 * Whi Oaks Boulevard group would take Area §. B. Poce trophy to the|charge of the tea room forthe Christmas bazaar which 1s to be held in November. The main winning cutter crew. Twenty-two members of the item of business was the final arrangements for the fall lunch. SRS Crusader crew together eon, to be held on Tuesday, with the crews of the SRS Chignecto from Port Hope and SRS Chaleur from Pickering September 24, in the Parish ili/Hall. Miss Catherine Ongley is i be the "eae Miss Lg 4 is spent past year studying, and will speak on Hi Mrs. Baker thanked all who had helped in any way with the church work during the summer months. Refreshments were. 4 , ' | served by the Boulevard group. = Ha Aisi |) ie AA Progress In Human Betterment Sound, well-planned programmes are moking on unprecedented contribution to "human betterment in. Ontario. The Robarts' government medical health insur- once plan will extend comprehensive health serv- secs tO everyone in Ontario regardless of age, pre- sent health or ability to pay. This Ontario medi- care plan, combined with the highly successful Hospital insurance Plan, makes our province a leader in North America, Mental health services have been extended with new hospitals and re- habilitation services, Increased grants to hospitals will promote new bed capacity. This government is providing new oallowonces to older widows and unmarried women. Old age, blind and disabled allowances have been increased. New Homes for the Aged have provided thousands with modern accommodation. Greoter assistance hos been provided for Indians, -- victims, the retarded and the dis- a! ° VOTE flower girl wearing. a yellow taf- feta gown with matching head- dress and carrying a basket of pale yellow gladiolus florets. Master Robert Duffield was the ring bearer. | The best man was Mr. Donald Garrow, and the ushers were Mr. Byron Grace, and Mr. James Rowden. The reception was held at the Club 401, Oshawa, and the cou- ple are honeymooning in the Po- cono Mountains, U.S.A. 'The bride chose a chocolate brown three-piece knitted suit with beige hat and brown ac- céssories, for travelling. When Mr. and Mrs. Pringle return, they will reside at 30 LaSalle Court, Apartment 11, Oshawa. 12 for 87° EARLY GIANT DARWIN TULIPS PRIDE OF HAARLEM -- Cerise Red ROSE COPLAND -- Rose Pink WM. 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