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Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Oct 1963, p. 8

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PRIOR TO THEIR. moving to their new home in Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lynde, Dunbarton, were hon- ored at a farewell party held ) recently in Dunbarton United couple, while Dr. W. A. Mec- Church. Mr. Harry Pearce, Kay extends the best wishes on the left, holds the silver tea | of the community to Mr. service presented to the Lynde as Mrs. Lynde looks on. The presentations of the gold cord will always remain a fore- most memory of Guide Susanne MacMaster, of Port Perry. Im the presence of her fellow Guides, Brownies, her family bors, she accepted the award, a symbol of the highest achieve- ment in Guiding. Susanne is the ninth Guide in the period of fifteen years of Guiding in Port Perry to receive this coveted award, This happy occasion was held in the Port Perry, St. John's Presbyterian Church, The Rev- erend H. M. Buntain conducted the devotions and Mrs. V. P. Stouffer presided at the organ. Following the opening proces- sional hymn and the national anthem the colors were pre- sentéd by Guides Gail Forder, Marsha Mulholland, Lynne Mac- Gregor, Joanne Jackson, Grace Bassant and Linda Jef- ford. Mrs. Arnold Roach, district issi of .S Divi- sion, acted as mistress of cere- monies and, after welcoming everyone, called on Guides Sharon Eade and Martha Car- negie to sing the Guide Laws ToSusanne MacMaster, Pt. Pe and some 50 friends and neigh- @ SUSANNE MacMASTER to the accompaniment of Guide Susan Roach, This was followed by the Brownies and Guides re- peating their respective pray- ers in unison. After the Guide hymn "God Bag AN potas y ag and the blessings of the Church were given by the Reverend H. M. Buntain. . Following this very impres- sive ceremony a reception was held in the parlors of the church. The daintily arranged tea table' was attractive with golden chrysanthemum centre- piece and silver. Mrs. John Bal- lard and Mrs. Rae Webster, former leaders of the honored guest poured. tea, y Among the distinguished guests was the Camp Advisor for the Central area, Mrs. Doug- las Nesbitt, of Oshawa, who did ja great deal to encourage and pass Guide Susanne MacMas- ter in her work. Mr, and Mrs. Archibald MacMaster, Bigelow street, Port Perry, are the proud parents of the Gold Cord winner, who is setting a fine example of young womanhood in the community. Who Touches Earth with Beauty' was sung three Brow- PERSONALS Mrs. S. V. Barlow, president --Photo by Ivan J,- Williams nies, Leslie DeNure, Mary Lynne and Betty Jane MacMas- jter (sisters of the Gold Cord win- jner) gave the ceremonial sal- jute to a gold cord guide. BEAT THE "aay 1.00 HOLDS TILL CHRISTMAS at CREDIT Siweutind LTD. EXQUISITE DESIGNS -- jof Oshawa and District Histor-| The climax of years of work| ical Society, and Miss Charlotte| was reached when Guide Su-| Smart to serve- Dunbarton Honors Postmaster Retiring To Live In Oshawa Mr. and Mrs: Walter Lynde, Dunbarton, were the honored guests at a farewell party held recently. in Dunbarton United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Lynde have lived and operated a gen- eral store and post' office' in Dunbarton for the past seven- teen years, until the Canadian National Railroad bought their property for the new spur line for a number of years, was em- ployed at the General Motors, before moving to Dunbarton. Over one hundred friends and neighbors attended the party at which Mr. and Mrs. Lynde were presented with a silver tea service from the commu- nity. Among those seen attend- ing were: Mr. and Mrs, Clair Balsdon, Pickering; Mr. and Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 | ' THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 31, 1963 Abbott, curator of the Henry|sanne MacMaster was present- House Museum, attended the|ed with the Gold Cord by Mrs. workshop held by the Museum|Gerald Nelson, Captin of the |section of the Ontario Historical|2nd Port Perry Guide Company. Society in Windsor, Ontario, re-| Other presentations made cently. | were: the gold tehderfoot pin, £ : ee which Mrs. George Hall, presi- | Mrs. Sidney Williamson, Col-\dent of the Guide and Brownie lege avenue, spent last weekend|Mothers' Auxiliary had the visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dod-|honor of pinning on Susanne man, Merritton, Ontario, and| MacMaster. Brownie, Mary while there attended the wed-|Lynne MacMaster pinned |ding of Mr. and Mrs. Dodman's|on the gold cord pin on her sis- |son, Edward Albert Dodman tojter, Guide Sharon Sweetman, |Miss Ruth Arlene Feere, held\on behalf of th@sist Company in Westminster United Church hi jpresented her with a sterling sil-|- being built. They are returning to Oshawa where Mr. Lynde, Mrs. David Lennox, Mr. and) Mrs. Bruce Hollinger, Mr. and in St. Catharines, last Saturday, ver guide spoon and a beautiful black Alaska diamond neck- Wise to buy... Weleos GINGER ALE --more flavor --more sparkle 1). Modern solitaire mounting with fine quality Bluebird centre diamond of exceptione a! brightness 200.00 2) Beautifully designed with impressive Bluebird centre diamond, surrounded by 6 small fiery diamonds 275.00 3) The traditional tailored de- sign of this setting serves to enhance the beauty of these diamonds, 400.00 4) Beautiful matching de- sigh per pair 250.60 5) Distinctive solitaire the poir 150. 6) 8 Diamond interlocking the pair 200.00 1f you fike Ginger Ale to taste like Ginger Ale You'll stay with WILSON'S we w26R J | If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that the next year will be far better where finances and job matters are concerned than have the past 12 months. .vevertheless, do avoid over-spending or spec- One goou way to furnish a room of this: type is with wal- jnut office furniture: in a style Any one of a variety of furni- all pertinent records at hand. Even. a large pantry in an old [that is suitable fy: the home,|house can take on new life as a) ' 'morning room'"'. Or you can adapt the idea to { | ulation in March and April. And, prestige next September--espe _|fit a corner of a large kitchen | TAILORED BLACK ONYX 9.95 ALSO AVAILABLE IN HEMATITE (ALASKA DIAMOND) a ; 'eti jor famil ; in employment matters put cate tak Yas to tan Seeeoes ------ --| UNDERWEAR i} DESIGNED FOR FOR THE forth your best efforts as of May and late August will be| gtk 'jexcellent for travel and social SELECTED FOR FAMILY GENUINE ALASKA DIAMONDS FOR XMAS LY FOR HIM ... DISTINGUISHED Morning Room Adapted ints «eink Ge tes , ; lace and earrings was presented Mrs. Harry Cook, Frenchman's| Bement - Howells wedding last!) 5 sent- ? \by Brenda Webster represent Robert Vandersteltxay: veo Miss Doreen Davidson,| ed Church were: Mrs, Vietor|was a Packie for several years. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Plitz, Mr. By ELEANOR ROSS ture arrangements can be Bement, Vancouver; Mr, and| Division Commissioner Mrs. eg 5 t is % i 4 | t speaker, Mrs. M. B. Dy- Exchan e Vows Winnie Wood, Mr. and Mrs.|new idea that is gaining ground) Furnishings may be few, but|couver;; Mr. and Mrs. - A.\eu°® ' i a i ;Benjamin Lotton, Mr. Harryjin the modern home, ii isn't}they should have quatity and) mond. Mrs. Dymond, gave a de- ristian Reformed. Church, a : : |Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-|so ago the morning room was. Good lighting, attractive ac- Ontario; Mr. and Mrs, F,|which proved ores og = Pet ie e prinae 8 of|liam Newman, Mr, and Mrs.la smaller - than - drawing- cessories and fabrics of charac-|Doyle, Kingston, Jamaica; Mr,/humorous and held the entire Alberta DeVries to Robert Van- Byron, Mr. 'and Mrs. Georgelwoman could receive guests. jing a room of functional beauty.|Germany: Mr. and Mrs. Phith ee eno, Her topic regarding ests. 1G . s. " , 4 be en of 7 and ag Lawrence, Dr. and Mrs. F. S.| One interior designer has| Home fashion observers who| "eM 1UP/the various "Bumps" one may ee he ee and many others. him it is a sitting room, yet it\also cite the usefulness here of|Mrs. Floyd Maybee, Downsview; each one og so ~ sist '. % " i " : e ver, | «me For ag ae ae ae |ean be a wife's study or office|walnut stacking units. Mr. Thomas Englisti en gee : : Christ There Is No East or| al ei THE STARS SAY "em Be ' : jarmoire can be incorporated in sme Ee re ee the colors were retired * . @ space itself can be smiall.| suc : i 3 pry > Mr. , tragie" officiated and' Mis s| jsuch a stacking arrangement , : FOR TOMORROW jseen a pleasant work center/ble as a dressing room for a|Wick; Mr. and Mrs. Michael} ---- er cae With the advent of the fulj|C@tved out of a seven-foot-|part-time maid, can serve as McGinn, North Bay; Mr.| iven in marria r oe ings against emotionalism and|P00kcase, desk, desk chair and|storage for the dressmaker|2%@ Mrs. Norman Moore, length ge gy a ~~ temperamental flare-ups gener-|S™&ll, easy chair. dummy or can even be pressed|2renton; Mr. and Mrs, Jack own, wW ace -poin' ' " : 'in in which to avoid those who|having a big success converting) Often desk and bookshelves| oncdit neat Pepe mre ty bodice, featuring a scalloped|have been a source of irritation| unused maids' rooms in severail aj ig nd Ont pone, Saat neckline. The full skirt was en-lin the past. Watch finances, too.|old-line New York cooperative ter. In a few morning hours thelr There a t i houses--built in- an era when aah ik canviad o cascade of| e are tendencies toward 5 wilt i €n homemaker can do her budget- red roses and stephanotis. Her|you could regret later. of gracious living. |menus, balance the checkbook, pliqued short veil of tulle illu-/FOR THE BIRTHDAY FURNISHING IT | RHE Wer scOnrespondence: ant ar. sion. Mrs. Peter Vermeulen, Bow-| manville, wearing a ,street- quarter sleeves. Her A liné-skirt was embroidered with pearls box hat and accessories and carried a cascade of pink car- Mr. Arie Wanderstelt, Brant-joperation in helping you put|cember and January. Best ford, was best man and Mr./over long-range plans. in mid-|months for romance: January, Vanderstelt, both of Brantford,|for increasing your earnings,|partnership with another in were the ushers. but you@hould start preparing business be careful for the next at the Flying Dutchman, Bow-/Results shduld be evident by late|could bring about disillusion- manville, the couple left for al February; with another excel-|ment. lent uptrend @ndicated next Sep- ' and on their return will reside tember and October, |be endowed with the galents riethe apt An avocational use of yourjneeded to make an excellent) wearing comfort with style "and economy, : |Mrs. Frank White, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Plitz, Mrs.| A N Id F H ; Saturday in Albert St. it-|i i hi Eroeit Sidud. Mra, | Donald| S eW ea or ome y reet Unit-|ing the Brownies, of which she Alberta DeVries _Comm and Mrs. E. J. Annis, Miss| The morning room is a bright|created within a small space. |Mrs. Andrew Drozdowski, Van-|/arence Carter introduced the . & ae |Pearce, Mr. and Mrs, Harold|new really, for a 'generation or beauty, reflect taste and order. Kemp and family, Kingston, |lightful, thought-provoking §talk| owmanville, was setting, Bee ts aan sas John Denny, Mrs. Robertlroom social center in which alalso cite the usefulness here of|Mostyn Howells, Zweibrecken,|%°0UP of all ages. interested rstelt, Brantford. The bride is | | : j | * ; t Ti Gettoetiibin to th Hertzberg, Miss Helen Bradd, cleverly updated the idea. To|hail the idea of a morning room Perry, Metz, France; Mr. andjdevelop and improve upon, lef an s the son : ¢ After the closing hymn "In Vanderstelt. separate from that of her hus-| 1f the room lacks a closet, an/Miss Sharon Reid, and No By ESTRELLITA i : : Sana Wileeets waned tal The designer states that he has/In that case, the area can dou-|S™ith, Bloomfield, New' Bruns- father the bride wore full moon, there are the usual warn-|S@aTe room conta'ning a small/a sewing center complete with|Chatles Ross, Downsview; Mr.) r the bri a full- iedek MU < lcs heat tA te ally. This will be a good period) Another interior designer is/into service as a guest room. | Stevenson, Malton) . Me. aod Ss. one will furnish a work cen- hanced with flower appliques) extravagant splurging -- which sleep-in domestic help was parting, plan grocery lists and pearl crown held a flower ap-| range the week's activities with The matron of honor was length, blue peau de s' gown with a scoop neckline an e- and she wore a matching pill- nations. Stars promise excellent co-|activities; also the coming De-| Jacob DeVries and Mr. Tony|November; also opportunities|May and June, of 1964. If in After an informal reception|for these benefits immediately.|three weeks. Certain 'deals' FOR GIRLS honeymoon in New York State, | A child born on this day will FA G H | (N at 93 Sheridan street, Brant- ' : - talents may result in increased|physician, surgeon or chemist. : Panties and briefs that combing The Gracious Hostess Entertains At Home In Elegance (She could LEVAMALALIVV EAA ATUL PA eI KRESGE'S| li ie. 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