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The Oshawa Times, 27 May 1959, p. 24

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WJoonens Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 I THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 27, 1959 | | - | "Underwater", Theme of Dance Oshawa Jaycettes| PERSONALS Elect Officers Yee Tot 7, FOts Bad oe ber The regular dinner meeting of Buests for luncheon on Sunday the Oshawa Jaycettes was held|at her apartment on McGregor 1 grey street, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Mor- vey i Soe You of the} ison of Toronto and Mr. and The president, Mrs. Robert|Mrs. J. Hedley Henderson Dewland welcomed two new Jay- cettes, Mrs. William Girling and|ford, Oshawa. Mrs. Robert Jones. Membership| Mr. and Mrs. James Latimer chairman, Mrs. Keith Buchanan. p.gjan were Sunday evening|ated with Japanese lanterns and and pr ted the new the Jaycette pin. The business meeling followed with reports from the committee chairman. Mrs. Henry Hewelt,| Department to send in any little convener for the refreshment items of interest. News of teas, Ss With! gests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Andrew Pilkie, Brooklin, booth of the Jaycee Homebuilders [surprise parties, showers, anni-|y cio Prazmowski, Fair, told of the success of the versaries and comings and go- 'In Honor of OCVI Graduates A great change was seen in the, Sam Jackson, Jacqueline Thie- |appearance of the OCVI auditor- baud, Fred Woods, Pat Kerr. Don {recently. The floor became a Tunnicliffe, Diane Storie, John |sandy ocean bottom, the distance Ansley, Barbara Burnett, Jim {between ceiling and floor was the Johnston, Bonnie Long, land the lockers surrounding the|den, Toni Perdue, auditorium might have belonged! Jean Smith, to "Davey Jones". The theme of Sonia Kupnicki, Alan Hamilton, | |the dance was "Underwater". Marie Laviolette, Dave Halliday, | | Guests were received by Miss|Carol Fitches, Bill Baxter, Judith [Joan Davis, president of the Stu- Glver, Bruce Smith, Elizabeth |dent Congress, and her escort, McKay, Bill McClelland. { Mr. Gary Ranstead, Miss Nora| Beverly Wilson, David Hoag, Lea Flegg, convener of the dance Lorraine Harrison, Phil Lesley, | hic ; / 4 committee and her escort Mr. Audrey Bell, Jim Sparling, Anne| a hi | Edward Bednarek, Mr. G. L. Rob- La Rush, John Strachan, Pat KAREN AND JILL SCHOENAU |evts, principal, and Mrs. Roberts, | Jamieson, Barry March, Shirley] | Mr, Harold Armstrong, represent- Simpson, Richard Lawrence, Mr. | ling the Board of Education, and and Mrs. M. Hutchison, Beth| ; | n ; " White, John Theberge, Joan Lit- Daughters of Mr. and Mrs. | old, and Jill, fifteen months, | Oshawa and great-granddaugh- |Mrs. Armstrong. 1 Robert Schoenau, Sunset Drive, | are the granddaughters of Mr. | ters of Mr. Joseph Tilley, Lon- Waiters, suitably dressed in tle, Robert Havnes, Marg Hop:| are Karen Ann and Beverley | and Mrs. A. J. Parkhill and Mr. | don, Ontario. Jill. Karen who is five years | and Mrs. William Schoenau of --Photo by Hornsby |full pirate costume, directed cou- kins, Jim Topping. GROUPS, CLUBS AND AUXILIARIES |er people in sunglass ere in-| Elizabeth McKnight, Jerry Ome- [ples to their reserved tables, The Kathy Derumaux, Tom McDow-| HARVEY HUNT AUX, bingo; Sister Alice Short reported |Arthur found it necessary to re-| : ol The Harvey Hunt Evening Aux-|on the demonstration she held in sign as chairman of the ways teresting features crea Jo a Boast i of the WMS of Simcoe her home, and means committee because of | 2 ¥ | i ; ri United Church celebrated] It was stated that the True|ill-health. | The music was supplied by Boy Toby SAI, Dave Sadan, its 35th Birthday Anniversary Blue and Orange home at Rich- Plans for the new school are|Cringan and his orchestra. ihe laine Berns. ry ort. Janes Thursday, May 21. Mrs. A. C.jmond Hill was open - for all nearing completion. A letter of|orchestra had a guest trombone La ons 4 Barry Amplens, re Potter, president, extended a orphaned or neglected Protestant thanks will be sent to the. city player, Mr. Kenneth Wooster; 38 Black, au] oh a n, Bi cordial welcome to all members|children. council for the granting of land|head of the chemistry epartmen Mae Snon, Aan Ou ey, n and visitors, including Mrs.| Lodge will open at 7.30 p.m./on Simcoe and Kawartha as the|at OCVI and who was at one time |S Wa "3 lk hve anit Frank Sager from Campbellford at next meeting, June 2, after site for the school. a enh of tbe Colgan grow. sh alien, phar Ma i, ho Wi esident ten years ago. which there will be degree prac- 1 8 : y x a the receiving .of Ee ee for the white degree. PILOT CLUB | Bis pete onon si _ Joi, Flaine Fe ciman, FU Hovwieh. ports, Miss Gladys Frise, whose Draw prizes were donated by The regular meeting of the Jae re 2 a paticia Mi Jo-Anne Waugh Cameron Finley, group was in charge of the pro-|Brother Donald Straughan, Sister Pilot Club of Oshawa under the 21 a = one Ly gli Se NE Cane gram, called on Miss Merle Pow-|Clara Ewen and Sister Verna|convenership of Mrs Madge Lind [ina oppings Mr. BD ie Wi Wow er who reviewed the history of Chamberlain and were won by say, publicity committee, starteci| om Mielits 'Were served. jniShella Dancey, Bill Watson, Di. the Harvey Hunt Auxiliary, |Sister Mary Abbort and Brotnerion a very enjoyable nom, Mem |g. od ri ee et Jae Cornish "Terry Dougherty Miss Leah Garrow, accompani./Leo Keeler. Sister Alice Short re- bers and friends gathered at Club| gi "of Miss Katey Schell and her Helen Grace, Bill Neal ¥ ed at the piano by Mrs. Cecil ported on the visit to Fairview 401 for dinner after which they | Soap te A ; » Neal. Worden, sang 'Rose of My|Lodge. | ; Sandra Pitman, Peter Solly, assembled in the administrative) zr f the" itt h pr . Heart" and "A Fat Li'l' Feller . | Members of the'committee who|Gail Schoenau, Dennis Starkey, with His Mammy's Eyes' MARGARET HART GROUP pany where they had an instruc |ovening were: Nora Lea Flegg,|Wicks, Gilmour Graham, Donna The Margaret Hart group of|tive tour of the teiephone com:|jean Britton, John Evans, Sheila| Howard, Norris Hoag, Marilyn Miss Audrey Allen whose home J of | LY € is in Jamaica, also delighted the Guild of St. George's Angli-| pany, under the guidance of Mrs.|pancey, Pat Kerr, Joan Davis, Scott, Robert Osborne, Joan Tay- Wilkins, lor, Terry De Guerre. with two piano selections, 2nd can Church held its regular meet- Gwen Brae and Mr. Norman ysla "Kuzniak, Joan Movement Beethoven's Patheti-|ing at the home of Mrs. H. F. Gimmel. _|Katey Schell, Donald Stroud, Paul | i i ; i or and Island Spell by| Gorrie. : An invitation from the Pilot] Audley, Ian Robb, Ron Pavey poe Ruzuisk, Norman Wigs, John Ireland. Mrs. Donald Fox presided and Club of Peterborough to join injand John Waugh. , Marisa Neeson, Stewart Smith. Mar- arlalgaret McAdam, Stanley Westfall, |iature beach scenes had been con-|Judy Moulton, Dave Frolick, | structed in the art room by stu-|Claire Tierney, Tony Meagher, | dents of all grades. Colorful beach|Jean Britton, Walt Smith, Mary umbrellas, RAT Anne McAllister, Doug Wallace, of thet Mrs, V. Sanderson conducted secretary's and treasurer's re-| celebrating its birthday anniver-| Seen dancing were: the worship service, the theme|Ports were given. sary was received. It was decid: Hacke, Gary Lockie, Ka being "Fellowship". She was as- All members are asked to re- ed to accept the invitation and|paul Black, Joan Davis, Gary McGall sisted by Mrs, J. K. Moffat member the bake sale on Friday, (each member was asked to con |Ranstead, Nora Lea Flegg, Ed.|' A ; Who read the scripture: Miss May 29, at the parish hall, Centre tact Miss Lillian Beamish by ward Bednarek, Eleanor Macken-| Vince Vasey, Huguette Hamel, Merle Power, the Meditation, street. May 30, whether she would be|zie, Bruce Stevenson, Linda Luke, | Gordon, QRely, Baars Read, and Miss Mary Wales, | Mrs. F. C. Piper and Mrs, A. able to attend. {Cyril Merlin, Mr, and Mrs. Har- ies y To Li e, Rod Mrs. Philip Perry introduced|J. Johansen were tea hostesses. | At the next meeting on June(old Armstrong, Judy Holbrook, Piskson, Mg NN Md Miss Margaret Pellow who last 1, at 7.30 p.m., the group will/Jerry Manilla, Marilyn Hender-| Larovee "Mr and Mrs. M summer with three other girlsy RETARDED CHILDREN'S attend the council meeting, |shot. (Brevn DY oroby hric. Dong spent time caravaning in North- ASSOCIATION irortor, Jo Henderson. d ern British Columbia. Miss Pel-| The Oshawa and District Asso- LAUREL GROUP | Johnston, while they were there| Art Madill, Beryl Price, Andy Jow shared this experience by|ciation for Retarded Children The monthly meeting of thelon vacation earlier this year. |Bobaker, Janice Patrick, Bill showing pictures taken and giv- held its monthly meeting at the Laurel group of the WA of St. Refreshments were served by| Redpath, Flaine Westley, Gary ing the commentary. CRA. The president, Mr. Arthur|Andrew's I United Church was the hostess assisted by Mrs. D.|Gales. Regreshments were served in|Holdsworth, presided. held at the home of Mrs. D. S./Mackinnon and Mrs. S. E. Mc | Sandra Lesnick, Bill Oke, Carol the ladies' parlour by Miss Frise| Minutes of the previous meet- Low with Mrs. W. S. Werry pre-|Tavish, | Contin, Paul McAvoy, and her groun, with Miss Cora|ing were read by the secretary, siding. The meeting opened with| The next meeting will be on|Jackson, Malcolm MacKinnon, Harvey and Mrs. 1. L. Ratz pour-| Mrs. Mary Pankiw. Treasurer'sithe presentation of a brief devo- Monday evening, September 28./Dennis Kemp, Lynda Toppings, ing tea. The birthday cake was report was given by Mr. Peter tional period conducted by the|when a pot luck supper at the cut by Mrs. Potter and the past|Rudka. During the month the president. {church will be arranged. Mary lium for the graduation ball held Pierson, Joy Ann Norton, Grant|gave a report of the Jaycette street north, and Mrs. J. Elwin actual sea (complete with fish) Popescue, Carol Crane, Bill Hol-|month. Richard Vesey, | Warren Clark, | table centre-piece depicting" min-|ell Phil Dudley, Bernice Roach,| Kathy Reeve,| office of the Bell Telephone Com-|oontributed to the success of the Joyce Hennick, Stan Jubas, Joyce: Shirred scoop neckline and shirr-|acted as tee for its help. Mrs . .Douglas|and for which there is no charge. Knowles, ways and means chair-|Please write or telephone RA man, related some highlights of|3-3474 local 18. projects that will be taking place next year. Mrs . Donald Brown H, Me | meetings, and general procedure Diarmid, Alexandra street, jet of the Provincial Convention held!yesterday for New York whence in Sault Ste. Marie earlier this It was decided to have a social |cOntinent. Feature Maytime in and|dies' Society of St. Hedwigis Ro- Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Ruther-/man Catholic Church was a mar- Mr. and Mrs. Gorski, Mr. ed success in the Polish National Hall last Friday night. blossom and spring flowers ee the stage. Man; y You are invited by the Social Soccer gowns pv AY he May. time theme. presi the Ladies' Society and Mr. Praz- : project and thanked her commit-|ings are always very acceptable|mowski and' iy Stefan - Labus| Mis. Violet Halick, acted as cashier. |genial master of ceremonies, di- 2 |recting novelty Mis. Uriah Joues, Simcoe dances and birthday greetings. they will sail today for a vacation! MPP and Mrs, Thomas, Mr. and| |trip to the British Isles and the| Mrs. William Newman of Picker Epple Blossom and Pretty Gowns Poland by the La-/ Mrs, Wojciechowski. Miss A. Labus, Mr, J. Di Goh ski, Mrs. S. Jaworowski, Mr. and Mrs, {M. J. Debecki, Mr. and Mrs. Der- The hall was beautifully decor-kacz, Mr. and Mrs. G, H. of apple . F. Krysa. Mr. Chester Dobrolecki, Mr. Kasperczyk, Mr, and Mrs. L. Roth, Mrs. J. Kotynska, Miss Marg Kotynska, Mr. A, Mr. P. Soltys, Mr. B. Ri Miss Wanda were received by Mrs. dent Zielinska, Mr, Steve Krechowicz was the| dances, 'spo t| Guests of honor included the ?® Honorable Michael Starr MP and ~ Mrs. Starr, Mr. T. D. Thomas. Kelly. ing and Mr. and Mrs. J. J. A those attendi were: meeting in-June. The last gather. | place at the home of Mrs. Doug- Mrs. Donald Brown; 1st las Knowler, in the form of a president, Mrs. Fred Whalley; barbecue, Mrs. Robert Dewiand gave a Beaton; secretary, Mrs Harold| report and summary of the Jay-| Whitebread; treasurer, Mrs. Don-|Mieni, cette activities and projects for ald Olynyk. {and Mrs. J. Crosk, / J. Herbeson, Mr, and Mrs. Ches-| ~ also pre-|ed at a joint Jaycee-Jaycette din- jor Seki Mr. and Mrs. Leo Zyeka. the past year. Mrs. The new officers will be install- Rutherford, treasurer, sented her annual report. Amend-| ner and installation ceremony to ments to the constitution discussed and voted upon. The election of officers for the Gerrold {June 13. | Mrs. Robert Dewland and her|Knowler. Mary Lou Taylor, Edward Hinds| 'Married In Afternoon Ceremony The marriage of Mary Lou Tay- iridescent sequins held her finger- Mr. Ed Zielinski, Mr. E. Men- ing for the members will take committee, as follows: President, |qrvi Mrs, B. Jasinski, Mr. and vice-| Mrs, S, Sciuk, Mr. and Mrs. E, J. 2nd vice-president, Mrs, Stuart|l,, Lampierz. were be held at the Genosha Hotel on Dr Door prizes were won by: Mrs. H- §ebalisnowies, Mr. and Mrs.| 1959-60 term was conducted by|Donald Olynyk and Mrs. Douglas yj, and' Mrs. W. Naklicki, and Mrs. S. Dzierlatka, Mr. and| Brak, Miss Rosemary Bohan, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Sobczak, Mr. A. Mrs. Jo Aldwinckle, Mr, Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. John Zielinski, | . and Mrs, George Sciuk, Mr. . Kapuscinski, | : 7 w| GRADUATES | Miss Margaret Elizabeth Mrs. Grant, Miss Mary IThnat, Mr.| White will graduate at the ex- E. Roszkewicz, Mr, and Mrs. S.| ercises 'tomorrow at Toronto Labus, Mr. Z, Kosciesza, Mr. M.| General Hospital, Welleslev Di- Nawrot, Mr. J. Bajorek, Mrs. Li vision, Miss White is the daugh- Grabarski, Mrs. P. Bialek, Mrs.| ter of Mr. and, Mrs. Roy B. | White, Mary street. and Mrs. R. Wardach. Mr. and Mrs. H. Jordan, Mr, {lor and Edward Ross Hinds, both! tip veil of tulle illusion and she lof Oshawa, was solemnized re-| carried a cascade of white fea- cently at Northminster United|thered carnations with stephan- Church. otis and lilies of the valley. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. James Allmen of King- |Mr. &nd Mrs. P. R. Taylor of ston was matron-of-honor and the Kingston and the bridegroom is|bridesmaid was Miss Shirley {the son.of Mr. and Mrs. N. A.|Coulter of Oshawa. They wore Hinds of Oshawa. identical gowns of deep lilac silk The Reverend H. A. Mellow of- organza over mauve taffeta styl- ficiated assisted by the Reverend|ed with bateau necklines |C. D. Cross. The wedding music short sleeves. The fully gathered was played by Mrs. Richard skirts were enhanced with pleated Moses and Mrs. Gordon Baker cummerbunds of mauve organza. was the soloist. | Their headdresses were matching Given in marriage by her fa- coronets and they carried cas- The |ther the bride wore a princess|cades of white shasta chrysanthe-|of Patricia gown of duchesse taffeta. The mums. long fitted bodice featured a| Mr. David Collins of Oshawa § best man. Ushering the bouffant skirt which fell into|sgon, the bride's twin brother, |a graceful train. A juliet cap of ronto, |Cammond, Marie Greer, Bruce | ! | Travell. minster Church hall. To receive, {the bride's mother wore a sheath Suzanne Ebbs, Paul Whitting- dress of oly : ampagne chantilly |ton, Sandra Stroud, Greg Gabour-|j,.o" ith a sabrina neckline em- y Mastin, | Tina Wilson, Robert Brain, Judy |ie, Joan Wilkins, Paul Mollon, Mr... iqored "in seed pearls. The and Mrs. G. A. Pearce, Diane|}, jjogroom's mother, assisting, | in Dior | |Sturgis, John Finley, Gordon wore a sheath dress Hall, Lynda Lapp, Anne Work-|rosewood styled with a square |man, Ted Brock, Ellen Brown. neckline and a gathered bodice. | Ralph Myers, Nancy Minett,| Later the couple left for a wed- |Gordon Ridgley, Mr. and Mrs. {Nancy Cougler, {da Naylor, Bill Holden, Voigt, Kenneth Cude, Wright, Ward Fowler, Diane Vor-|eftes. , ner, Hugh Smith, Barb Calder.| Mr. and Mrs. Inge|check | Jack Lambersky, Marina Pal-|thajr home in Calgary, Alberta. | mer, Robert Wilson, Mary Kotyn- Fred Mason, Mrs. Jessie J. Tool-|ville, Kingston, ey, Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Maher,|Port Perry, Ottawa, many others. ough. and| Oshawa ing at the hipline complemented were Mr. Robert Taylor of King-|Logeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. ding trip to Ottawa. For travell- | Liston, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hiltz, |ing the bride wore a dressmaker | Bill Swan, Bren-|suit of beige wool with an over- of yellow, beige accessor- Joan/ies, and a corsage of yellow ros- Hinds are leav- ing in the near future to make i 4 Out of town guests were pres- Marlene ski, Edward Bialek, Mr. and Mrs.|ent from Windsor, Toronto, Oak- Bowmanville, Brighton, Regina Behm, Alan Jackson,|Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Roberts and|Chatham, Courtice and Peterbor- Ellen Armstrong, J. Mec- MARRIAGE The marriage of Joan Brady, | daughter of Mr and Mrs. Den- nis Brady of Smith's Falls and Ralph Risebrough, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R, Risebrough of , was solemnized in Smith's Falls on Saturday, May 23, 1959. SO LIFE LOOKS PUNK? Then wake up your liver bile and find life worth living again. If your liver doesn't pour up to two | pints of liver bile into your system 4| every day your food may not digest | «+. you suffer from constipation and daughter of ae, Sueigiove, | life hardly seems worth living! That's e of Orono, and the late Mr. | when you need Carter's Little Liver Pills. These mild and gentle vegetable Snelgrove, to Mr. Brian Paull yin' imuiate the flow of bile. Your Paul Logeman Jr. of Oshawa. | system starts working naturally and ENGAGEMENT and Mr. Peter Campbell of To- The wedding will take place on| the world looks good. Remember, if Saturday, June 27, at 9.45 am.| life's not worth living it may be the ES grepltion. was ied in North. |in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic liver: Keep Carter's Little Liver Pills Church. | on hand. Only 43¢c. SOCIAL NOTICES | SOUR'N SINK ' sp OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS TILL 9 P.M. ito the CRA bowling banquet. : N | LOYAL TRUE BLUE part of the proceeds will be used Son oF isiness xine J Loyal True Blue Lodge No. 55|for this year's recreation pro p ans t A . ga oh a M held its regular meeting in the gram to be held at the north. .° onehayen: Some of Mr Orange Temple. east section of Alexandra Park|2d Mrs. G. N. Irwin, Whithy. Worshipful Master, Brother|from July 13-31. Members of the group agreed Willard Spencer, and deputy mis-| Mr. . Melville Smith spoke of|t0 assist with a market survey. tress, Sister Mary Thompson, his work in forming choirs among| This will be conducted by tele- presided. {the children of Orillia and play- Phoning housewives for imforma- The scripture was "read by|ed recordings of a concert pre. tion regarding products which Chaplain, Sister Elda Howard,|sented in Toronto by a choir of are being used by families. after which the opening ode was|teenage girls of the Hospital| An interesting address was sung, with Sister Emmaline Hen-|school. given by Mrs. L. M. Okin, re- derson at the piano. The lecture| Mr. Smith continued his talk garding the history of Jamaica was repeated by director of cere- on what can be dore for retard- and the people who live there. monies, Sister Joan Ewen, and ed boys and girls through the She described the beauties of her conductor, Sister Susan Spencer. medium of music. homeland and showed pictures Sister Elda Howard reported on! It was reported that Mr. Mc-|taken by her friend, Mrs. Allan presidents who were present. |ladies of the association catered Following reports, the discus-| POUR lukewarm milk, formula or water into bowl. Then flick open the handy pouring spout on the Heinz Baby Cereal package--and the easiest-to-prepare of all baby cereals is ready to be added. See the All-New MOFFAT Refrigerators C "with swing 'n serve shelves and crisper 5 great models -engineered by Norge made in Canada by Moffats MEAGHER'S 92 SIMCOE ST. NORTH RA 5-4711 Authorized Moffat Dealer... 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