JO ALDWINCKLE WOMEN'S EBITOR onion, DIAL 3-2233 § THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, April 2, 1958 SURPRISE PARTY MARKS ANNIVERSARY Pictured cutting the cake at the surprise party held in their honor on Saturday evening on the occasion of ding anniversary are Mr. and their 25th wed- | Mrs. Carl Lagerquist, Colborne Street East, Mr. and Mrs. Lager- quist were married in Sweden on April 21, 1928, and have lived in | Oshawa since 1930. i Photo by Dutton-Times Studio. At Busy Meeting Pr. Philip Chapter Sets Date of Annual Tag Day 'The of the Prince Philip tor: IODE was held in Adelaide House on Monday af- ternoon The mee was opened by the Regent, Mrs. F. N. McCallum with the prayer of the Order followed the salute to the Standard. absence of the secretary. Mrs, ag owe, the misuse iF jhe arch meeting were read by . WE Meycor and Mrs. W. EE ve the treasurer's s Ne'! A. Mitchell, assistant edu- 1 secretary, gave Mrs. C s report. The by Mr. Rush- ton, the principal of the adopted school at Tionaga had been order- ed and this would be shipped di- rect. She had "also written Mr. Rushton asl to take full Day to stress the by garments was on display. the very busy and should have a nice showing of sewing and knitting for our disblay_windows prior to our Tag Day. Several dresses and night- gowns were turned in and a color- ful array of beautifully knitted Raby Ss. Beaton asked members for old sheets to be used as dressings by the Cancer Society. For Overseas Services Mrs. C. G. Luke has sent cl lates to 19 men in the serv- ices du the past month. Mrs. WwW. B. te for the Welfare De- panimen reports that the VON ve need of cars and drivers and r will supply drivers on May 56-78 and 11. The Chapter will also be called on later and members are asked to give their names numbers to Mrs, White to volunteer in this worthwhile service. Mrs. P. N. McCallum announced that during Hospital Week a tea would be held at McLaughlin Hall on May 12 to which the public is invited and asked as many as pos- sible to attend. Mrs. W. FP. Mercer, read the re- of Mrs. R. J. Rowe, the of- iolal delegate to the provincial convention held in Hamilton last week. She touched on the mapy the | highlights of the convention and the had Cha to use the mission had been given fo run trailers of the Tag Day at the local movie theatres. Members were asked to volunteer as captains and pick their teams. Publicity Convener Mrs, W. PF. gested that a scrap book year and asked mem- bers to save pictures and articles of interest to the IODE.. Also pic- tures of the coronation festivities locally and throughout commonwealth, The object being to enter the scrapbook competition at the annual meeting next year. Corrsponding secretary, Mrs. H. C. Hainer mentioned she had sent out one card during th e month. Social convener Mrs. Frank Taylor reported a very successful and happy evening on the oe- casion of the Third Birthday din- ner. Mrs. J. L. Beaton reported for Services at Home and Abroad Committee. The Groups have been the amazing scope of the work of the IODE in all its branches. One item of particular interest to the chapter was the election of the Regent, Mrs. F'. N. McCallum to the Provincial Chapter of the IODE as a councillor. At this point Mrs. R. B. Smith expressed the chapter's pride and satisfaction on Mrs. Me- Callum's election. Mrs. C. G. Luke read five letters from some of the boys in the serv- ices who had receiver. chocolates recently. : It was moved and seconded tha $100 be sent to for the | the Lucy Morrison Memorial Fuad. Membership convener Mrs. F. J. Peirce, introduced four new mem- Ss. ey. : ' . K. M. Hutchinson and . K. R. Wagg. The Regent wel- comed them warmly. The meeting closed with the sing- ing of the National Anthem and tea was served. Home of an ancient civilization, |India had large, well-plahned com- | munities 5,000 years ago. weekend guests Mr L [and to zcel md 1adv Pro re at hom mised to for work or play, by evening or day... ohways wanted in 8 pair of of Dr. Locke with --- wy id give s 8 get the kind of foot somfort you've Shoes. And they're as easy to fook at ss they ave to wear, Treat yourself to a pair today! Jock PERSONALS Acoounts of social events and news of visitors to and from the city are appreciated by the Social Department, Telephone Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Johnson, | Fairleigh Avenue, had as a guest last week their daughter, Miss Georgia Johnson, from Kingston. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Humph- ries, Gladstone Avenue, had as , and Mrs. Ivan Veals and their two children, Karen Mr. and Mrs, McAnuff who arrived on Wednesday from Belfast, Nortern Ireland, and Mr, McAnuff's uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Ross McAnuff, Toronto, were Sunday Bests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eder, Oshawa Blvd. Mr. and Mrs. FF, G. Taylor, Olive Avenue, celebrated their 33rd wed- ding anniversary on Saturday night with a family party at their home. Their daughter, s. Robert Rus- sell of Windsor spent the weekend with them, and they received many greeting cards and gifts. At the rty on Saturday night Mr. and rs. Taylor cut the wedding cake in the traditional manner when re- freshments were being served. Miss Joan Hickey whose mar- riage to Mr. William George Ed- wards takes plate on Friday after- noon, was guest of honor at a shower held recently at the home of Miss Marilyn Douglas, Rich- mond Street East. The bride-elect was presented with a corsage of red roses and was seated amidst a pink and blue setting. Contests during the evening were won by Miss jj oqueline Wright and Miss Beverley Millman ssisting the hostess in serving refreshments were Miss Shirley Elliott, Miss Nancy Sweet and Miss Geraldine Thompson. Among those entertaining for Mrs. Robert Emmett Manning, the former Miss Lois Marion Wilson, whose marriage took place recent. ly, were Mrs. Alfred Goddall and Mrs. Eugene Higgins, oo-hostess- es at a miscellaneous shower held at side Park. Club House; Mrs. William Locke and Miss Iris Sanders, co-hostesses at a person- al shower; Mrs. Irving Welsh, Mrs. James Sarnovsky and the Holiday Club of the Coulter Manu- acturing Company arranged a personal shower. Mrs. Manning was also honored at a presenta- tion from her co-workers at the same company. Many Presentations For Solina Bride Prior to her , Mrs. Alan Taylor, the former Ileen Balson, was guest of honor on numerous occasions. Mrs. Lloyd Preston of Bowmanville gave a personal show- er. A presentation party of the Canadian Statesman staff was held at the home of the editor and . James. Devitt and Mrs. Jack Mrs. e W. Ji Mrs. Car Large, bowmanville, & kitchen shower at the former's home. Mrs. George Graham of Bowmanville had an afternoon tea when a bath- room mat set was . J. C. Smales, Hampton, linen shower. A was Mrs. Bruce . Mrs, and Mrs. Percy De- Mrs. gave 8 ven by ce we! the gifts included a chenille bed- spread, linen tablecloth, Madeira serviettes, two bedroom rugs, Ma- deira pillow cases and a pair of bath towels. At a presentation party of rela- me of Mr. and Mrs. John Leger, Oshawa, gifts included an oil print, aluminum sandwich tray and relish dish and an orna- mental ash tray. Mrs. Roy Lun- ney and Miss Donnie Creasser gave a party when the included a luncheon cloth and serviettes and The Bowmanville West Durham Advisory Committee to the CNIB made the presentation of two hand- wrought serving trays: an engrav- ed silver cream and sugar set with tray was a gift from Bryce Brown's Orchestra of which Mr. Taylor was the popular pianist; a bon-bon dish was a from Solina Home and School Associa- on. \ FIGURES YOU FAVOR are profits you make through The Times-Gazette Classified ads! To order a money-making Want ad dial 3-2233, at the former's home when |the the | The date was set for May 26 and it | DEY JANE Dolly is disdainful and Tony, the dog, is bored but Dey Jane | is thoroughly enjoying herself at | her party held last month on the CALLING A Remember ladies, the d recipes is drawing near. If in your contribution you'd h away. tries bearing that post-mark of the family. sent their recipes in. friends. Why not coax HIM buy a nice treat. LL COOKS eadline for the Cook-Book you have not already sent etter get down to it right The closing date is Thursday, April 30, and en- will be accepted. Don't forget that there is a special prize for the man We know lots of men who like to cook and make special sandwiches, but so far they haven't Maybe it's something they won't even tell their right now to write out his favorite recipe and method ? After all, five dollars would Fternnarl Mary Kutasienski Wm. Zarobiak Wed The marriage of Mary Rose Kut- asienski of Oshawa and William Alexander Zarobiak of Poland was solemnized recently at Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church. ENJOYS HER BIRTHDAY PARTY | occasion of her fourth birthday. | and granddaughter of Mr. and Dey Jane is the daughter of | Mrs. Bert Edwards and Mr. and H. E. W. Brownlee, D.C. and | Mrs. William J. Brownlee, all of Mrs. Brownlee, Madison Avenue, ' Os Women's Auxiliary Plays Big Part In Oshawa Hospital's Development of | associate members. The average | bridge, the dining tent at the Osh- At last night's annual meeting the Oshawa SSneivl Hospital in Hall, of Women's Hospital Auxiliary, 8. McLaughlin harked | present president, Emest Marks, was perhaps the the hospital's history, and declared that he was acting the best of a great tradition. Margaret Hart Group Holds Meeting The regular meeting of the Marg- aret Hart Group was held on Fri- day at the home of the president, Mrs. N. P. Whittington. The meet- ing was opened with the Lord's prayer followed by the minutes, | and treasurer's report. | Final arrangements were made | for the spring rummage sale in the Parish Hall May 12. All present were in favour of quilting a quilt for the Red Cross. was decided to make this an all- day affair meeting at 10.30 a.m. in the Parish Hall. To have a pot luck lunch and the regular meeting in the afternoon after the meet-| ing tea was served; co-hostesses | were Mrs. Leonard Brash and Mrs. | William Bellingham. ' | greatly appreciated. Mrs. Sykes Memorial Wing was oom- pleted in 1952 with payment of $1,600.00. An additional $500.00 was |also given to the hospital | "Our fund raising program for | the year included the St. Patrick's attendance for 1952 was 37." |awa Fair, and the Christmas doll "The object of this or tion," | sale, was most successful, both fi- said Mrs. Brock, 'is to eid in | Dancially and in the co-operation whatsoever way possible the work |Of the members of the Auxiliary. of the institution whether | "With the building of the new nurses, patients, or equipment {wing of the hospital our aim will "Each month two of our mem. Q¢ 8reater than ever before and bers have toured the hospital ac- Ve would cordially extend a wel- companied by Miss Bourne and OMe to all who are interested in reported to the Auxiliary interest- he, Work of the hospital to join ing additions and improvements, U%: and suggested numerous ways in | poapial. ery oid heb the | GTR) NOTICES hawa. | Z hoto by Dutton-Times Studio. The bride is the daughter of the | late Mr. and Mrs, John Kutasien- ski and the bridegroom is the son of the date Mr. and Mrs. John | arobiak. Spring flowers formed the back- ground for the ceremon Dery - ed by the Rev. T. J. xi a. Miss | Jean Kolodziel played the wedding | music with Mrs. R. N, Kinsman | as soloist. | Given in marriage her step- (father, Mr. Joseph aran, the wore a white lace redingote with a cathedral train over a strapless | bodice of tulle and satin. A flower- ed headdress held her long veil and | she carried a cacade of red roses | and stephanotis. , Miss Stella Kutasienski was maid honor wearing lilac pink. The 1 , Miss Stella Canuk, Miss Joan Hrycanuk Miss Wanda Wrubel and Miss Jenny Kaczka were in true pink. Their identical- ly styled strapless gowns of lace and net over taffeta were designed with lace jackets. They wore mat- ching flowered headdresses and carried d | of- hospital. "The library is run in conjune- | tion with the Oshawa Public Lib-| rary and 37 visits were made. 1218 | books and 1435 magazines were! ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs. William Bilenduke . | distributed. Any contributions of announce the engagement of their current magazines and the small | Lillian Beatrice, to paper-covered books would be | George Donald Cooper, son of y A. 8.'Mr, and Mrs. G. "Perc" Cooper, Rote = charge of this depart- ,j of Oshawa. The wedding is to ment. 'take place in King Street United "The Training School committee cyyiren planned the entertaiment of the | " May 22 4 7 pn, student nurses and had skating The engagement is announced of and bowling parties for them. The victoria Anne Maier, daughter of graduating class was given a lun- Mr. Adolph Maier of Regina, Sas- katchewan, and the late Mrs.. cheon in May at the ild of All Arts and a coffee party after the | Maier, to George Anthony Fair- hart, son -of Mrs. Charles Fair- Baccalaureate Service. "'Student nurses were given mem- | hart, of Oshawa, and the late Mr. berships to the YWCA. Subscriptions | Fairhart. The marriage is to take for McCalls, Ladies Home Joumal. place in St. Gregory's Roman Red Book, Reader's Digest and Catholic Chureh on Saturday, May Coronet were sent to the nurses' 30, at 11 a.m, MARRIAGE residences, also the metropolitan | Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Thomas of furniture in the lounge in Mec- Laughlin Hall has been recovered Oshawa announce the marriage of and a rug and furniture purchased their only daughter, Mary Blake, for a staff room. |to Alfred Keith Hunt, son of Mr. "Members have completed dur- and Mrs. Holman Hunt of Toronto. ing the year, 134 gowns, 10 bed |The marriage took place in Osh- spreads and 60 pairs of knitted (awa on Friday, April 24, with bed socks. At Christmas baskets |the Rev. A. F'. Cowan officiating. of fruit were given to the ward | patients. "The Auxiliary oontinued as a sustaining member of the Princess Alice Foundation Fund, which gives scholarships for further study to { daughter, | Canadian women engaged in so- ™ cial or welfare work. "The project, begun in 1949 to raise $6400.00 for the furnishings of the nothern extension of the Skill has been a tradition with us for over a quarter of a century. LEWIS - Optometrists 3 KING ST. I DIAL 5-0444 & 0.95 a 4 printed sheers with their own matching twin-print petticoats] For you who demand fine detail at a price that's right . . our new printed Ninon sheers, * wnderscored with crisp taffeta petticoats IN MATCHING PRINTS! Red, navy or black on white grounds, sizes 9 - 15. LEFT: Gay candy stripe RIGHT: Leafy Spring print piped in solid color wih oy 19,95 | of roses tied with satin ribbons. Miss Diane Chudzik was flower girl wearing lilac net over taffeta and carrying a nose- gay of mixed flowers. Mr, Stanley Masternak was best man and the ushers were Mr. John Ciosk, Mr. Joseph Roznik, Mr. Wal- lor Ak and Mr. Ray Roman- chuk. A reception was held at the | Polish Hall, Olive Avenue, where | Mrs. Louig Dabrowski, aunt of the bide, received wearing a purple length gown of lace over taffeta with a corsage of Johanna Hill roses. Later Mr. and Mrs. Zarobiak eft {for a wedding trip to Ottawa and on their return will live in Ogh- awa. For travelling the bride changed to a lilac suit with purple accessories. Guests were present from Mil-| waukee, Wisconsin, Detroit, Brant- | For a pleasant climax to @ family drive, you'll save more than enough te pay for your gas . . . BY SHOPPING AT GLECOFF'S IGA SUPER MARKET 174 Ritson Rd. South Open Every Evening until 10 p.m, IGA AD IN TOMORROW'S TIMES-GAZETTE They come from the eest come from the west. from oll streets ofer to our store. For velues gelo: taxis, by bus end by cer. at our Everydey Low Prices! As en odded attraction! With every purchase of $3.00 end over you get « FREE DRAW one Rogers-Majestic Radio. Drawn the last Seturday in the menth. 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