a "Sameera tO ae MILT Err czapaittars ctamelanpeimunilibiindeeiemeae aoe en ee RECENTLY, in Christ Memorial Church, Cathryn Elaine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Cecil Stephen- of Mr. and Mrs. Master, all of Oshawa. son, became the bride of Darryl Curtis McMaster, son Earl Mc- NORA LEA, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George James Flegg, and Richard Nelson Benson, son of Mr, and Mrs. Richard Henry Benson, all of Oshawa, were united in mar- riage recently in St. Mary of the People Roman Catholic Church. --Ireland Studio Wamen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdoy, June 3, 1964 7 PERSONALS Mrs. Paul Mark, Harmony road north, spent the weekend as the guest of Mrs. W. B. Haynes at her cottage near Santa's Village in Muskoka. The Couples Club of the First Baptist Church recently to the Canadian Automotive Muse- um, seeing a visual history of Canada's automotive industry. Following this they met at the church for devotions, business and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. F, A. Crome led the worship and the refreshments were provided by Mr. and Mrs. William Gutsell. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Richards, Mary street, are back from a tour around the world. Since leaving Oshawa _ in November, they travelled in six ships, fifteen planes, eleven trains, numerous steamers, launches, and motor coaches, with private cars and English speaking guides in each coun- try, to take them around. They crossed the equator eight times. The weather was good, even in Brenda MacDonald, Peter Cox Are United in Holy Matrimony In &t. Church recently Brenda Jean Cox were united in marriage by the Reverend Derek Allen. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and illusion tulle was secured by and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Cox, all of Oshawa. The soloist, Mr. D. G. Allman, sang "Wedding Prayer", "The stephanotis with ivy trails. Miss Love" and was accompanied by Mr. Beverly Smith. : Laberge . original, floor- length gown of organza and lace bo Sempise lites, Ge belle was] seen ees given in marriage by her father. The short-sleeved, lace top was re-embroidered with seed pearls SOCIAL NOTICES . ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Carol Anne, daughter of Mrs. bo rae 4 yor --, and the| ors a r. James, r. Murray| , Foster, son of Mr. and Mrs. én Pn pega "" Oho David Foster, Oshawa. The sayin afi os and Mrs. Glenn Skea, flowers and matching net. Paul's Presbyterianjand sequins and a cathedral|tion ; train of lace fell from the shoul-jlegiate on Friday. MacDonald and Peter Clarence|ders in rich folds. Her bouffant, shoulder-length veil of French headdress of organza and lace, ; Mrs. William Clark MacDonald|beaded with pearls. She carried|vice conducted by the minister,|. a cascade of copper roses and/the Reverend Gwen Hamilton was maid of honor and the attend- I r . g 's elants were Miss Flora MacDon-|the hospital cafeteria. Lord's Prayer" and "O Perfect|aid, Miss Barbara MacDonald Oshawa. Miss Sandra Ann Korry|at Oshawa Golf Club, given of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, was|the OGH Women's Auxiliary. The best man was Mr. David Bray: Mr. George MacDonald, ham MacMillan served as ush- Oshawa General Hospital, who will receive their diplo- ing 38, attended a baccalaureate alservice in King Street United Church and following the ser- L. W. Herbert, were guests of th Auxiliary of the Oshawa eral Hospital at a reception On. Monday by A tea for graduating nurse They wore full-length gowns of|and their mothers and other copper and white peau de soie and carried bouquets of rust/nurse and staff for Thursday af- chrysanthemums and white car-/ternoon in McLaug! nations on a background of fern,|the same evening of the class will en Their headdresses were rust fathers at dinner at the Hotel|Oarolyn Dunning and Miss Edith! Mrs. J, A. Korry, Sault Ste. r. Genosha. Dunning both of Granby, Que- On Friday afternoon a rehear- bec; ee Pauline Haugh, Tren- sal of the evening's program)ton; iss Shirley Hicks, Picton; Mr. Jack Whittick and Mr. Gra- will take place and following the|Miss Judith Hiscocks, Fenelon|borough: Mrs. Walter Oke, Bow- ation which is attended by|Falls; Miss all graduate nurses, nursing a8-|Enniskillen; Miss Edith Jack-|Carnwith Jr., Pamela friends is planned by the head held atisistants and orderlies in uni- d b. Thelronm and all student nurses off-| Jones, Whitby; Miss Ina Kieze- wedding will take place on Sat- bride's mother received wearing' duty. urday, July 25, 1964, at 2 p.m, in|? Semi-formal, jacketed dress of|in the cafeteria for families and beige lace and satin, B: Avenue Pentecostal f lurch, Oshawa. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Jones, Bowmanville, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Dorothy Evelyn, to Ross Rufus Beers, Oshawa, son of Mr. Alexander Beers, Tatam- Sweetheart roses. her corsage. The couple left for Daytona a pink/friends. lowered hat, matching acces- sories and a corsage of pink The bride- groom's mother assisted wear- ing a pale green silk shantung dress with matching hat and accessories and yellow roses for munity Centre on FISH FOR MEN Japanese fishermen train cor- morants to catch a salmonlike agouche, Nova Scotia, and the|Beach, Florida, on their honey-|'ish_called ayu. late Mrs. Beers. The ceremony is to take place Saturday, June 27, 1964, at 12 o'clock noon in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, Oshawa. : Oshawa. moon, the bride travelling in a pale yellow suit. Mr. and Mrs. Cox are making their home' in Been" and "Jesus Led Me All the Way" was enjoyed. Mrs. Keith Murray read Psalm 23 which was followed by SOCIAL NOTICE Mrs. William Hopkins Sr., Ashburn, Ontario, will be at home to her relatives, friends UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES a period of prayer, especially remembering sick friends and Bible Club camp. Mrs, Niven W. Aitken was the speaker. Miss Lilian Steele closed the and neighbors on Thursday, June 4, 1964, from 6.30 p.m. to! CALVARY BWF 9.00 p.m. on the occasion of} The May meeting of the Cal- jvary Business Women's Fellow- iship was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stapley| Mrs. Ernest Woods, Thornton's Dean relatives, friends and neighbors) Bickell in charge of the meet- her 80th birthday, RECEPTION will be happy to receive theirjroad south, with Mrs. meeting .in prayer and re- freshments were served by Mrs, Ernest Woods and Mrs. Grant Lewis. The next meeting is to be held at Calvary Baptist Church, Centre and John _ streets, on Monday, June 15 at 7.45 p.m. The speaker will be the Rev- at the home of their daughter,|ing. Mrs. Neta Hoagland o} 'jing. Mrs. pen-jerend Carl Goldberg, superin- Mrs. Kenneth Mossey, 306 Col-|ed with prayer, which was fol-|tendent of the Buffalo Hebrew lege avenue, on Saturday, June|lowed by several hymns, A Mission, who will be bringing a 6, 1964, from 2.00 p.m. to 5.00 young ladies' trio consisting of|demonstrated message of the p.m. and from 7.00 p.m. to 9.00/Miss Jannie Smits, Miss Bonnie p.m. on the occasion of their| Watson and Miss Vivian Baxter, Passover and its relation to Easter. An invitation is extend- 50th wedding anniversary. \singing "How Long Has _Itled to all the women of the area, | 71 CELINA ST. "For the Lady who wants the very best" Modella Hair Stylists PHONE 725-4531 Modella STYLISTS Announce the appointment of MISS ELLA... to our staff of European Stylists For Appointments Call on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Class of '64 In Social Whirl Prior To OGH Graduation This is THE WEEK for the|bers will receive life member-|jittle Koala bears; the School of Nursing, Class of '64)Class of '49 and the Class of ¢ also celebrate their mas and prizes at the gradua-li9th, 15th and 20th anniver-jsafaris on which they saw all tion exercises in O'Neill Col-|;aries with luncheons and tours. Winners of awards will be an- On Sunday the class, number-|nceq Wednesday, today, and photographs taken to be publish- ships. The Class of '54, 44 will ed prior to graduation. Miss Judith - Grierson, Miss Marie Laviolette, Judith Whitbread. Other in the class are Miss Miss' hlin Hall and|Rita Coulter, Bobcaygeon; Miss the members|Joyce Crosby, London; Miss tertain their|Patricia Davis, Hampton; Miss Shirley Andrew, Ajax; son, Coe Hill; Miss a reception is to be heldiprink, Port Perry; Miss Chris- Wellington; __|Miss Carol McMinn, Cobourg; The Alumnae Association will|Miss Sandra Morrison, Halibur- honor the graduates at a dinner/ton; Miss Joan Ormiston, Bow- and dance at the Kinsmen Com-|manville; Miss Barbara Patter- have recently returned from a Saturday|son, Smiths Falls; Miss Jo an|three-week charter flight to the tina Macdonald, night when eight 25-year mem-)Rorabeck, Belleville; Miss Don- na Russell, Lindsay; Miss Joan Miss Frances Walker, Camp Borden; Miss Gail Whyte, Willow Beach, Miss Barbara Rutherford, Orono; Lake Simcoe; Woods, Willowdale. Oshawa nurses in the graduat- ing class are: Miss Ruth Bom- brick homes ® Women's|bay, Miss Bonnie Cook, Miss hundreds of mud Gen-|Marguerite Dykstra, Miss Bar-\.q The ill long remembr jn}bara Eveniss, Miss Judith Gray,| the Eaton ; Miss the graduates|Bonnie Haines, Miss Diana Ja-|,] conutries; the goriosu snu- all of|were entertained at a luncheon centy, Miss Patricia Kinsman, Miss Helen Laxton, Miss Doris Lees, s|Miss Linda Sander and Miss Donna Irwin, England, where they saw the rehearsal of the trooping of the color. Each country had its own particular attractions: Japan, so clean and industrious; _\tndia's beautiful Taj Mahal; the vastness of Australia with its New Zea- land's thermal regions and glow worm caves; Africa's lovely birds and the unforgettable kinds of wild animals; the Holy Land with shepherds and sheep just as in Biblical times, and the unexpected beauty of the Dead Sea, They travelled on the Nile River along the section to be flooded, to High Dam where along the banks are now desert- the profusion of flowers, parti- cularly the flowerin gtrees in sets over the water, and the skies at night. They met many interesting peope, and found the color of the skin no bar to friendship. Mr. and Mrs. New- ton Edgar met them at Mon- treal, on their return to Canada. Out-of-town guests at the Cox- MacDonald wedding included Marie, Ontario; and Mrs. A. H. Loveridge and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Darch, all of Scar- manville; Mr. and Mrs, James Brooklin; Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Lott, Mr. and Mrs, Alex MacLeod, Mr. and Mrs, D. J. Madden, all of Whitby, and Mr. and Mrs. Ron- ald Ennis of Hamilton. A number of Oshawa residents Old Country arranged by the Bank of Montreal. They are Mrs. W. H. Stubbings, Miss Dorothy Stubbings, who visited friends and relatives in England and Scotland; Mrs. Bryan Whit- marsh, who visited her family in Whitton, Middlesex; Miss Norma Brotherwood, who visit- ed relatives in Yorkshire; and Mr. and Mrs. Jan Brandsma) and children, Catherine and Christopher, who visited Mr. Brandsma's family in Holland ured|and Mrs. Brandsma's relatives in England, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Pin} combe, Simcoe street north, have returned from a motoring holiday in Virginia, visiting Wil- liamsburg and other centres, Mrs. Catherne Carr and her daughter, Miss Jacqueline Carr of Dovercourt, Essex, England, have arrived to spend a three- week vacation with Mrs. Carr's sister, Mrs. Cecil E. Wood and Mr, Wood, Muskoka street. Mr. Wood is recuperating in Sunny- brook Hospital following major surgery and making rapid pro- gress. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Munn, Hazelwood avenue, left Oshawa last week to return to his native Scotland where they will take up residence in Perth. Mr. Munn is a past-president of the St. Andrew's Society of Oshawa and District, to which his pleas- ing personality brought great distinction. Alderman and Mrs. Walter R. Branch were guests of honor at the Maytime in Poland Ball ar- ranged by the Ladies' Society of St. Hedwig's and held in the Polish National Hall last Friday night. Mrs. Edward Kotynski was the convener and hostess and Mr. Julian Dobranowski performed the duties of Master of Ceremony. A delightful inter- lude was provided by a group of dancers from the Polish Youth organization who per- formed the Polonaise with prac- tised grace and correctness. Mrs. George Varnum, presi- dent of the Oshawa District Committee for Scout Group Auxiliaries, attended an all-day meeting of the Provincial Ad- visory Committee of Scouts at Central YMCA Toronto last Thursday. Mr, and Mrs. Melvin McCabe, Ritson road north, recently re- turned from a two-week vaca- tion in Daytona Beach, Florida. Miss Evelynne Torttila, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, was the guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Harris, Simcoe street north, prior to her marriage to their son, William Grant Har- ris, Port Arthur, on June 13. Mrs. Harris entertained at a family party to introduce Miss Torttila to her' future bride- groom's friends and relatives. OLD REPORT CARD SALCOMBE, England (CP)-- A. S. rnold Brown, who col- lects old school report cards, has been sent a report dated 1824, It divided the class into first honorary, second or mid- __ALL-ROUND CORDERS NANCY MANNING AND LYNN TAYLOR. . --Oshawa Times Photo Two All-Round Cords Presented AtMother And Daughter Banquet The highlight of the 6A/Miss Betty Ann Groat, Lieuten- Guides Mother and Daughter ant, 68 Company and her moth- banquet held recently at Christjer, Mrs. J. R. Groat; Mrs. Memorial Church was the pres-|A. R, Garrett and her daugh- entation of All Round Cords to|ters, Louisa Garrett, Company Guides Lynn Taylor and Nancy|Leader and Guide Margaret Manning. In presenting the|Garrett. oo cords, Mrs. 'F. M. Jamieson,) The evening opened with a Parkwood District Commission-jflag breaking ceremony and er, commented on their fine) the toast to the Queen was pro- achievement and expressed|posed by Carolyn Macdonald. thanks to their captains and|Guides in the colot party were mothers for the help and en-|Patricia Moore, Gayle Cook couragement given to the girls}and Janice Faint. during their Guiding years.|Osborne said Grace. Mrs. Jamieson called upon Mrs.| Following the dinner Guide: Fred Taylor and Mrs, JohniKathy Tresise proposed the Manning to fasten the cord onjtoast to the Guide Movement their daughter's uniform. On/and Mrs. Jamieson responded. behalf of the Guide Company,|The toast to the mothers was Lieutenant Miss Gwen Hamil-lgiyen by Guide Sally Mac- ton presented the Guides with|donald and her mother, Mrs. First Class pins mounted on/Hayden Macdonald, replied. a blue and white background, | rs. McCune brought greetings The parish hall was decorated|from the 6A Parent Committee with streamers in spring colors) and Reverend Mr. Osborne also in the Oshawa Division Indoor Competition were awarded with World pins. Prior to retiring to the upper hall for the entertainment the flag was lowered by the color party. : Company Leader, Louisa Garrett, was the chairman for the entertainment program, The program included a piano solo by Ruth Young; play, "after the Ball," presented by the Company; accordion solo, Sheila Fice; baton twirling, Cheryl McCune; "The Beatles," Bonnie and Connie Cubbage, Reverend|Christine Fox and Dianne Tay- lor; piano duet, Norwynne Fiess and Barbara Prest. Campfire songs and an amusing ski "People in Guiding," conclu the evening's festivities, Tenderfoot Guide Beverley Saunders made the draw for the bouquet of tulips which was won by Mrs. Harry Faint. Th evening closed with Guide Prayer and Taps. 'of white and yellow, vases of|spoke briefly, Guide Marjorie daffodils gracing the banquet/Robson thanked Mrs. F, G. tables and a colorful basket of|Knowler and the Evening Guild tulips formng the headtable|for preparing and serving the centrepiece. The Patrol Lead-|dinner. Mrs. Jamieson paid a ers and Seconds with Madeline|tribute to Lieutenant Gwen Lovell as convener were injHamilton for her faithful and charge of decorations and place efficient service to the Com- cards. pany and asked the mothers' nd| assistance in locating a captain sags geno tnt to take the leadership of the at the door and Pamela Mac-|Company in, the fall. Kay gave out name tags and Several Second Class and Proficiency badges were pre- A aa periyn Macdonala,| sented to the Guides and Lynn Company Leader, was the mis- Taylor ond, Nancy Manning Bie tress of ceremonies and wel-\rittle House Emblem. 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