| paoennne Constable Robert G. Barr, Royal Canadian Mounted Po- lice, Whitehorse, Yukon,' will take as his bride Betty Ann Pedersen, on January 30, ac- cording to an announcement made by the bride-elect's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George TO MARRY IN BRITISH COLUMBIA oe Turanski, Vernon, British Co- lumbia. Constable Barr is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Barr, Oshawa, and has been stationed in Whitehorse for the past three years, where the couple plan to establish their first home. Elaine Edith Andrew, Ajax | Is Bride Of Keith W. Delyea Following their recent mar-| riage in St. Paul's Anglican Church, Flinton, Mr. and Mrs. Keith William Delyea have taken up residence in Ajax. The couple was married by the Reverend D. W. Sinclair with tte bride's aunt, Mrs, Vera Chariton, playing the wedding) music, The bride is the former| Elaine Edith Andrew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Andrew of Ajax. She was given in marriage by her father and took her vows in a floor length white satin gown with shoulder tip veil arranged on a white rose, She carried a bouquet of white chrysanthemums and red roses. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Delyea of Arden. He was attended by the bride's brother, Mr. Gienn Andrews of Flinton. Bridal attendants were Miss Marsha Goodfellow of Cloyne, maid of honor; Miss Sharon Trepanier and Miss Cheryl Whitman of Flinton, brides- maids; and Miss Roxanne Bur- nett of Odessa, flower girl. The attendants wore nylon gowns and carried bouquets of matching chrysanthemums. The maid of honor was in pink and the bridesmaids were in blue. The flower girl also wore| pink nylon and carried a basket) of colored chrysanthemums, | Ushers were Mr. Donald Del-| lyea of Arden and Mr. Philip|is most rewarding. Mrs. Hard- Renand of Ajax. A reception was held at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Archi- bald Tryon in Arden, uncle and|~-- tnt athe" beeen: el SOCTAT, NOTICES | bride's' mother wore a blue nylon dress with white acces- sories. The bridegroom's moth- er chose a mavy blue wool ensemble with black accesso- ries. In the evening a dance and|ment of their daughter, Betty) reception was held in the|Ann Pedersen, to Constable} town hall at Flinton. For|/Robert G. Barr, Whitehorse,| travelling the bride chose al blue wool suit with a coca of red roses and white chrysan-| themums. Out-of-town guests were from Northbrook, Arden, Cloyne, Tweed, Uxbridge, Kaladar, To- ronto, Camden East and Odessa and Ajax. - PERSONALS | A cocktail party was given on Christmas Eve by Miss Jo-Anne Joyce and Mrs. Fran Reynolds held at the home of the latter on Labrador drive. Hors d'oeuvres were served by Miss Shelley Reynolds. Among those present were: Mr. Denis Grier- son, Mr. Douglas Amey, Mr. Robert Schrane, Mr. Alec Camp- bell, Mr. Glen Skea, Mr. Mal- colm Knocker, Mr. Alan Mor- den, Mr. Richard Strickland, Mr. and Thomas McEwan, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Larocque, Mr. and Mrs. D. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Yeo, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barkwell, Miss Gwenna Sloan, Mr. David Campbell, Miss Jane Sloan, Mr. David McGill, Miss Marie Smykal, Mr. Steven Marian, Miss Sharon Lang, Mr. Jerry Higgins, Miss Kathy Smarz, Mr. Ronald Phil- M, J. Darby gave a talk on the| "Transformation of the Li- turgy." The final meeting of the year, | for Queen Mary Lodge was held) in the Orange Temple. The new officers were installed by Past Mistress Sister Elva Cowle,| assisted by Past Mistress Sister Evelyn Bilton, Sister Rose Zu-) felt and Sister Orpha Sheffer. | Sister June Goodman was pre- | sented with her Past Mistress} jewel by her mother, Sister Ivy Saby. The new Worthy Mis- tress, |Sister Florence Strank, | presented Past Mistresses Sister! Mary Hayes, Sister Lillian Olm- stead, and Sister Isobel Reid with twenty-five-year pins. The 8th Oshawa Sea Scout Group Auxiliary held its Christ-| mas meeting recently in the lips, Miss Sharon Hamilton, Mr. Thomas Collins, Mr. Larry Wil- liams, and many others. Holy Cross Council of the} Catholic Women's League held| its December meeting in the parish hall with Mrs, A. L. Hanson presiding. Reports Scout Hall. Business was kept to a minimum so that carol singing, games, and the ex- change of gifts could be en- joyed. The hi-lite of the evening was the presentation of a gold pin by Mrs. George Fitches to Mrs.: David St. Andrews for her untiring work as president for were given and the Reverend LODGES AND SOCIETIES | REBEKAH LODGE NO. 3 Noble Grand Sister Vera) Wirsching presided over the Christmas meeting, assisted by) Very Grand Sister Luella Smith. There was a good attendance of officers, members, and 14 PNG's. VG Sister Luella Smith read a lengthy report on the sick) and announced that she had) sent gifts to the shut-ins of the lodge. Sister Edith Evans, Sis-| ter Goala Couch and Sister Ethel Cockerham were report- ed to be in Oshawa General Hospital. The secretary, Sister Nelda Thompson, read the Christmas | greeting cards from the lodges | of the district and thank-you} notes from members. It was decided to confer the) degree in Picton on January 29,| 1965.. The degree captain, Sister) Evelyn Fickes, called a degree| practice for January 8 and 20,/ at 7.30 p.m. sharp. It was an-| nounced that January 30 was} No. 3 day at Hillsdale Manor. | After lodge closed the mem-| bers were entertained by a fashion show of new spring hats. Sister Ann Holt acted as com- mentator. Sister Betty Parm sang two Christmas hymns. as- sisted by Sister Eva Tipton at the piano. Three of the Beatles dropped in with their} musical instruments. and enter-! tained with two selections. Dainty refreshments tributed gifts to everyone. It was meeting of the lodge would be January 15, 1965. sae ean vt te SARDINE-CHEESE SPREAD | Open and drain the olive oil) from a can of Norway sardines. Mash the sardines and blend} with jar type sharp cheese. Add a dash of lemon juice and spread on saltines. } were) served in the dining hall and! Santa Claus arrived and dis-| announced that the next) the past two years. To com- plete the festivities of the even-' ing a variety of desserts were served. ot Courtice Point, 'led relatives in Oshawa and dis- THE OSHAWA TIMES, 15 Thursday, December 31, 1964 Florida's Fine, So Is Oshawa Pair Discover Former residents of Oshawa, r. and Mrs. George Hardsand Roseneath, Ontario, who have spent the past eight winters in Florida, stayed north this year and visit- trict on Christmas Day, ._ | They had breakfast with their eldest granddaughter, Mrs. Larry Cragg and Mr. Cragg at their home on Cartier street and dinner with their eldest daughter, Mrs. Stanley Hughes (Georgina) and Mr. Hughes, Ridgeway avenue. They visited their eldest son, Mr. Albert Hardsand, Nassau street, and on Boxing Day they went to see another daughter, Mrs. Victor Ives, who lives Port Perry. ' Mr. and Mrs. Hardsand had) been hoping for a white Christ- mas and are still looking for-| ward to some snow and ice for snow-shoeing and outdoor skat-| ing. At 67 years of age, Mrs. Hardsand still enjoys these out-| door sports which she has prac-| tised since the 1900's. | Despite the lack of the white) blanket of snow, Mr. and Mrs. | Hardsand thought the Christmas display of lights and ~- deco near ations was "'antastic", especial-/i ly compared with their mem- ories since 1927. : "It's nice to be back in our) native city," said Mr. Hardsand, | "as nothing can touch that) grand old Christmas spirit of} meeting many friends and the) exchange of pleasant memories | sand and I send hearty season's greetings to all we cannot reach." ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. George Turan- ski, Vernon, British Columbia, | wish to announce the engage- Yukon, son of Mr. and Mrs.| Robert W. 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