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The Oshawa Times, 27 May 1959, p. 33

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Oshawa Jaycettes | Elect Officers The regular dinner meeting the Oshawa Jaycettes was held recently in the grey room of the| PERSONALS Mrs, Fred J. Perry had as her of |Buests for luncheon on Sunday | Apple Blossom and Pretty Gowns d/at her apartment on sui; Feature Maytime in Poland Ball street, Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mor-| "Maytime in Poland", the an-|J. Adamcewicz, Mrs, Sobanski, Genosha Hotel. rison of Toronto and Mr. and|nual dance arranged by the La- Mrs, Wojciechowski. (omen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 |@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 27, 1959 | \ | Gi - -- pe KAREN AND JILL SCHOENAU Daughters of Mr. and Mrs. | old, and Jill, fifteen months, | Oshawa and great-granddaugh- Robert Schoenau, Sunset Drive, | are the granddaughters of Mr. | ters of Mr. Joseph Tilley, Lon- are Karen Ann and Beverley | and Mrs. A. J. Parkhill and Mr. | don, Ontario. Mary Lou Taylor, Edward Hinds i ; «Mrs. J. Hedley Henderson and|dies' Society of St. Hedwigls Ro-| Miss A. Labus, Mr, J. Diugosz, ple. resident, Mas, SO Mr, and Mrs, Douglas J. Ruther-/man Catholic Church was a mar- Mr. and Mrs. Gorski, Mr. and | ' {Hall last Friday night. |M. J. Debecki, Mr, and Mrs. Der- Mrs. Robert Jones. Membership) nr ang Mrs. James Latimer| Tye hall was beautifully decor- kacz, Mr. and Mrs. G. H, Gilew- pr d the new bers with |... Mr. and M: A. Meri guests at the home of Mr. and streamers and baskets of apple Mr. and Mrs, A. Meringer, Mr, the Jaycette pin. Mrs. Andrew Pilkie, Brooklin. [blossom and spring flowers de-|and Mrs, J. Wisniewski, Mr. and |with reports from the committee. You are invited by the Social owns added to the May-| Mr, Chester Dobrolec ki, Mr, 8. chairman. Mrs. Henry Hewett, Department to send in any little pastel A, ily Kasperczyk, Mr, and Mrs. L. B. \ " | Underwater", Theme of Dance [sw of me Sevcee somemiiders surprise pares, showers, anny Suces, were received by Mrs; Fair, told of the success of the versaries and comings and go-| the |adies' Society and Mr. Praz- MI. Rites 3 Tudou . Be I rE a ae Bore Le imewgist aud Mrs, Stefan Lain (ge : . Mrs . .Douglas and for which there is no charge. Knowles, ways and means chair-|Please write or telephone RA| Mr, Steve Krechowicz was the| |genial master of ceremonies, di- | A great change was seen in the, Sam Jackson, Jacqueline Thie- projects that will be taking place : | | {appearance of the OCVI auditor- baud, Fred Woods, Pat Kerr. Don next year. Mrs . Donald Brown| Mrs. Uriah Joues, Simcoe dances and birthday greetings. | {recently. The floor. became a Tunnicliffe, Diane Storie, Joh nmeetings, and general procedure Diarmid, Alexandra street, let! Honorable Michael Starr MP and © |sandy ocean bottom, the distance Ansley, - Barbara Burnett, Jim of the Provincial Convention held!vesterday for New York whence Mrs. Starr, Mr. T. D. Thomas, lactual sea (complete with fish) | Popescue, Carol Crane, Bill Hol-|month, |trip to the British Isles and the|Mrs, liam Rewman of Picker. 2 (aod the lockers surrounding the|den, Toni Perdue, Richard Vesey,| 14 was decided to have a social |CONtinent. ing and fo a ¢ he y. {to "Davey Jones". The theme of Sonia Kupnicki, Alan Hamilton, ino for the membe ill t itt follows: President Mr. Ed Zielineki, Mr. E. Men- ithe dance was "Underwater". Marie Laviolette, Dave Halliday, 01% 0 oh pi em pr Poly pike commitiee, as oll OWS: »|dryk, Mrs. B. Jasinski, Mr. and |Joan Davis, president of the Stu- Glver, Bruce Smith, Elizabeth |,, 0 BO alley : Brak, Mise Rossmary Bohan, Mr, Ident Congress, and her escort, McKay, Bill McClelland. Mis. Robert -Dewiand. gave a . A i Hi i Whitebread; treasurer, Mrs, Don-|Mieni, Mrs. Jo Aldwinckle, Mr, {Lea Flegg, convener of the dance Lorraine Harrison, Phil Lesley, ies 2 as ¢2y-)} ; \ : 2 | Te Chor oscart Mr. |Audrey Bell, Jim Sparling, Anne| Cotte Slivities aw projects for ald Olynyk. and Mrs, J. Crosk, Mr. and Mrs, Aig i ; joint Jaycee-Jaycette din.|ter Borek, Mr. and Mrs. Leo |e~ts, principal, and Mrs. Roberts, Jamieson, Barry March, Shirley: ©" . al mane ed at a joint y i 7 (Mr, Harold Armstrong, represent. Simpson, Richard Lawrence, Mr, | Sented jo» atiyual repost. Amend: ner and installation ceremony to Zyeka. / ++ |discussed and voted upon. June 13. | and Mrs, George Sciuk, Mr.| White, John Theberge, Joan Lit- y V . | Mrs MIS. Amn iy dressed inltle, Robert iy Marg Hop. The election of officers for the| Door prizes were won by: Mrs, |H. Sebarlianowicz, Mr. and Mrs | Mrs y , {Mr, and Mrs. W., Naklicki, Mr.|* [ples to their reserved tables, The Kathy Derumaux, Tom McDow- Mrs. Robert Dewland and her|Knowler. __ |and Mrs. R. Wardach, | table centre-piece depicting' min-| ell. Phil Dudley, Bernice Roach, | and Mrs. S. Dzierlatka, Mr. and] Miss Margaret Elizabeth GROUPS CLUBS AND Al J XILIARIES [structed in the art room by stu-|/Claire Tierney, Tony Meagher,| | Mrs. Grant, Miss Mary Ihnat, Mr.| White will graduate at the ex- ts 11 des. Colorful beach Jean Britton, Walt Smith, Mary| ; | dents of all grades. orful bea {Labus, Mr. Z, Kosciesza, Mr. M.| General Hospital, Wellesley Di- bingo: Sister Alice Short reported|Arthur found it necessary to reer people in sunglasses were in-| Elizabeth McKnight, Jerry Ome- {Nawrot, Mr. J. Bajorck, Mrs. L.| vision. Miss White is the daugh- cettes, Mrs. William Girling and|ford, Oshawa. ed success in the Polish National Mrs. S. Jaworow:ki, Mr, and Mrs, chairman, Mrs. Keith Buchanan, pagan were Sunday eveninglated with Japanese lanterns and|Ski, Mr. and Mrs, L, H. Dragon, The business meeting followed corated the stage. Many pretty, Mrs. F convener for the refreshment items of interest. News of teas, Guests Leslie Prazmowski, president of| I H { I G d project and thanked her commit-|ings are always very acceptable (Mrs, Vio n Honor of OCVI Graduates acted ae cashier. fd {man, related some highlights of|3-3474 local 18. recting novelty dances, 'spot {ium for the graduation ball held Pierson, Joy Ann Norton, Grant|gave a report of the Jaycette street north, and Mrs. J. H. Mc-| Guests of honor included the? {between ceiling and floor was the Johnston, Bonnie Long, FElwin|in Sault Ste. Marie earlier this|they will sail today for a vacation MPP and Mrs, Thomas, Mr. and |auditorium might have belonged Jean Smith, Warren .Clark,|moeting in June, The last gather. were: f Mrs. Donald Brown; Ist vice- p Mrs. E. J. Guests were received by Miss|Carol Fitches, Bill Baxter, Judith), "x. oie "in the form of a rs, Jona Mrs. S. Sciuk, Mr. and Mrs, E r > 9 Beaton: secretary, Mrs Harold! Mr. and Mrs. Sobczak, Mr. |Mr. Gary Ranstead, Miss Nora Beverly Wilson, David Hoag, anor A eaton; secretary 4] r. an C7 | p : The new officers will be install-|J. Herbeson, Mr, and Mrs. Ches- {Edward Bednarek, Mr. G. L. Rob-La Rush, John Strachan, Pat p therford, treasurer, also pre- | x Ge Mr. Mrs. John Zielinski, | « ling the Board of Education, and/and Mrs. M. Hutchison, Beth/TeD!S 0 be held at the Genosha Hotel ol Mi and MN Sow Zang |full pirate costume, directed cou- kins, Jim Topping. {1959-60 term was conducted by|Denald Olynyk and Mrs. Douglas L. Wallis, Mrs J. Kapuscinski 4 a 4, Jill. Karen who is five years | and Mrs. William Schoenau of | --Photo by Hornsby ond Mrs. B, Wardaeh, i") GRADUATES |iature beach scenes had been con-|Judy Moulton, Dave Frolick,| E. Roszkewicz, Mr, and Mrs. S.| ercises tomorrow at Toronto umbrellas, sun-crisped pipe-clean- Anne McAllister, Doug Wallace, | Marri i In Afternoon Ceremon |teresting features of these crea-|lon. y Grabarski, Mrs. P. Bialek, Mrs.| ter of Mr. and, Mrs. Roy B. HARVEY HUNT AUX. oe Harvey Hust Evening Aux- ou Ye demonstration she held in sith Jo Chairman of he, vave|vions: | Tom Bennet. Kathy Reeve, The Juarriage of Mary Lou Tay. iridescent sequins held her finger- | White, Mary street. Street United Church celebrated It was stated that the True|ill-health. | The music. was supplied by Bob Toby Schwartz, Dave Goldman. CF oll, (AVC Roc, TIC, PINCR Sey of Safe Hlusion abd the SOCIAL NOTICES its 35th Birthday Anniversary Blue and Orange home at Rich-| Plans for the new school are|Cringan and his orchestra. The Elaine Berns, Larry Berg, Renee| ' h/ at Northminster United|thered carnations with stepha d Thursday, May 21. Mrs. A. C./mond Hill was open for all nearing completion. A letter of/orchestra had a guest trombone Ladowsky, Barry Appleby, Bren- cy, 0 : otic and Tes of the valley" an: Potter, president, extended a orphaned or neglected Protestant|thanks will be sent to the city|plaver, Mr. Kenneth Wooster, da Black, Paul Goldstein, Judy "wy o™ iq is the daughter of| Mrs. James Allman a King- MARRIAGE cordial welcome to all members| children. council for the granting of land head of the chemistry department Mack imnen, Brian Curley, Helen/yi; "and Mrs. P. R. Taylor of ston was matron-of-honor and the The marriage of Joan Brady, SO LIFE 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 Shwarz, Sam Gruvick. |Kingston and the bridegroom is bridesmaid was Miss Shirley| daughter of Mr and Mrs. Den- | nis Brady of Smith's Falls and Ralph Risebrough, son of Mr, LOOKS PUNK? H Then wake up your liver bile and find life worth living again. If your liver doesn't pour up to two yd OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS TILL 9 P.M. i p j . the Cringan group. Fran Palter, Arthur Mandiff, b N 4 ' k Sager from Campbellford at next meeting, June 2, after site for the school. a member of : hou, : Bs "'/the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. A.|Coulter of Oshawa, They wore DE a I a eich. there Will be. deares prac. The spot dance winners were: Glorianne Atkins, Ravmond Tay-|Hinds of Oshawa. identical gowns of deep lilac silk who was president ten 3 g gree p Wotton and Mr. |lor. Elaine Colman, Phil Horwich : a 4 Following the receiving .of re-|tice for the white degree. PILOT CLUB {Miss Barbara Wotton an r or ae Hig 2] JOEWICH, The Reverend H. A. Mellow of-|organza over mauve taffeta styl-| and Mrs. J. R, Risebrough of ports, Miss Gladys Frise, whose| Draw prizes were donated by| The regular meeting of the|J2ck Barta, Miss Patricia Kerr) Wleanor Wilson Doug as Brock, ficiated assisted by the Reverend ed with bateau necklines and| Oshawa, was solemnized in group was in charge of the pro-|Brother Donald Straughan, Sister Pilot Club of Oshawa under the and Mr. Donald Pierson, Miss Jo-Anne Waugh, Cameron Finley,|C, D. Cross. The wedding music|short sleeves. The fully gathered| Smith's Falls on Saturday, May called on Miss Merle Pow-(Clara Ewen and Sister Verna convenership of Mrs Madge Lind {Lynda Toppings and Mr. Dennis Barbara Wotton Jack Barta, was played by Mrs. Richard skirts were enhanced with pleated| 23, 1959. gram, aad story oflOhamberdain aad. were Won bylcav. anit to tt tarted| . |Freda Dancey, Mike Johnston, Moses and Mrs. Gordon Baker cummerbunds of mauve organza. i ie i er who review ie, history ' ' ~ Say, publicity commiitee, started peofreshments were served in|Sheila Dancey, Bill Watson, Di-\was the soloist. | Their headdresses were matching ENGAGEMENT pints of liver bile into your system the Harvey Hunt Auxiliary. | Sister Mary Abbott and Brother on a very enjoyable note. Mem- the cafeteria under the convener- anne Cornish, Terry Dougherty, Given in marriage by her fa-|coronets and they carried cas- e t is 4 every day your food may not digest Miss Leah Garrow, accompani. Leo Keeler. Sister Alice Short re- bers and friends gathered at Club gi" "Mice Katey Schell and her Helen Grace, Bill Neal. ther the bride wore a princess cades of white shasta chrysanthe-{of Patricia Anne Snelgrove,| ;.- YOu suffer from constipation and | ship 3 hry: grove, ed at the piano by Mrs. Ceedlj ported on the visit to Fairview|401 for dinner after which they, mittee Sandra Pitman, Peter Solly, 8own of duchesse taffeta. The mums daughter of Mr. Arthur L. Snel.| life hardly scems worth living! That's Worden, sang 'Rose of My| ge. assembled in the administrative Members of the committee Who Gai £2 > ' fi Ty : + when you need Carter's Little Liver of ng A 4 h\ Gail Schoenau, Dennis Starkey, /long fitted bodice featured a| Mr. David Collins of Oshawa grove of Orono, and the late Mr. | o. / Heart" and "A Fat LIT Feller oo GET HART Group Cr ce of the Bell Telephone Com-|oontributed to the success of the Joyce Hennick. Stan Jubas, Joyeetshirred scoop neckline and shirr-|acted as best man, Ushering|Snelgrove, to Mr. Brian Paull Fils: These mil and gente vegetable with His Mammy's Eves'. M! 4 J pany where they had an instruc evening were: Nora Lea Flegg, Wicks, jeg bing Done ing at the hipline complemented were Mr. Robert Taylor of King-|Logeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Pils scimutate the Sow of bile ou Miss Audrey Allen whose home| The Margaret Hart group of|tive tour of the teiephone com-|jean Britton, John Evans, Sheila Howard, Norris Hoag, Marilyn the bouffant skirt which fell into|sgon, the bride's twin brother, (Paul Logeman Jr. of Oshawa.| pe'tn Wis Tons opment fg 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-|2 raceful train. A juliet cap of and Mr. Peter Campbell of To-(The wedding will take place on jc, "10 Lott BUC jo SVRLEt B with two piano selections, 2nd can Church held its regular meet- Gwen Brae and Mr. Norman yeola "Kuzniak, Joan Wilkins, lor, Terry De Guerre. 7 ronto. [Saruraay, June 27, at 9.45 am.| 0 Keep Carter's Little Liver Pills Movement Beethoven's Patheti-|ing at the home of Mrs. H. F. Gimmel. [Katey Schell, Donald Stroud, Paul| ye51a Kuzniak, Norman Wirgth,/Cammond, Marie Greer, Bruce| A reception was held in North- (1 ch regory's Roman Catholic| op, Only 43c. que Sonata, and Island Spell by Gorrie. An invitation "from the Pilot| Audley, Ian Robb, Ron Dancey Bette Brown, Siaat Harris Di. | Travel. minster Church hall. To receive, | Pes John Ireland. pe Desa ro presided and Gln of ParshorLeh to join inland John Waugh. te Sy Mae.| Suzanne Ebbs, Paul Whitting- He bride's Mjotlier wore 2 sheath! Mrs. V. Sanderson conducted S ry's and treasurer's re- celebrating its birthday anniver-| Seen dancing were: Maria, oh Sr in ton. Sandra Stroud. Greg Gabour-1 76S . champagne chantilly the worship service, the theme|POTts were given. sary was received. It was decid-|Hacke, Gary Lockie, Kay Mastin, gare Ycadam, Slate) Nastia, ie. Joan Wilkins. Paul fy Mr, lace with a sabrina neckline em-| being "Fellowship". She was as-| All members are asked to re-led to accept the invitation and|paul Black, Joan Davis, Gary egal . MY and Mrs. G. A. Pearce, Diane| rvidered in seed pearls. The sisted by Mrs. J. K. Moffat member the bake sale on Friday, each member was asked to con |Ranstead, Nora Lea Flegg, Ed-|° cGall, Sturgis. Join Finley Gordon bridegroom's mother, assisting, 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, ni Lynda Lapp EY re Work. | ore a sheath dress in Dior Merle Power, the Meditation, Street. May 30, whether she would be|zie, Bruce Stevenson, Linda Luke, |Gordon O'Riely, Barbara Read, ' oa oc ines Bi rosewood styled with a square lise Mary Wales | Mrs. F. C. Piper and Mrs, A. |able to attend. Cyril Merlin, Mr. and Mrs! Har.| Michael Lee, Sylvia Rundle, Rod Mob J e0, Sele (tO BIULL, (neckline and a mattered Dodie: Mrs. Philip Perry introduced|J. Johansen were tea hostesses. | At the next meeting on June|old Armstrong, Judy Holbrook, Dickson, CIO Ne, 2 ois Ridgley, Mr. and Mrs. |ding trip to Ottawa, For travell- Miss Margaret Pellow who last RETARDED CHILDREN'S 1, at 7.30 p.m., the group will|Jerry Manilla, Marilyn Hender-| i Malley, Mr. and Mrs. M. (Liston, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hiltz, | ng the bride wore a dressmaker summer with three cin North | ASSOCIATION attend the council meeting, shot. [Brown, Dorothy Clarke, D ou g Nancy Cougler, Bill Swan, Bren. | suit oA Delge wool with 28 Ojon spent time caravaning in North- i , ; |Taylor, Jo Henderson. da Naylor, Bill Holden, Inge chec yellow, cessor | Bath Columble. ys ror Te Oshawa and Disuiet hse LAUREL GROUP |Johnston, while they were there Art Madill, Beryl Price, Andy Volt, Kenneth Cude, Joa nies, am a corsage of yellow ros- v ared this experience by ciation for raed udren| The monthly meeting of the on vacation earlier this year. Bobaker, Janice Patrick, Bil] Wright, Ward Fowler, Diane Vor- €.CS. oad | showing pictures taken and giv- held its monthly meeting at the Laurel group of the. WA of St. Refreshments were served by| Redpath, Elaine Westley, Gary/ner, Hugh Smith, Barb Calder. |, Mf. ad Mrs. Hinds are Jay. ine' the commentary. CRA. The president, Mr. Arthur Andrew's United Church was the hostess assisted by Mrs. D |Gales. Jack Lambersky, Marina Pal-|ihcir home in Calgary, Alberta. | 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|mer, Robert Wilson, Mary Kotyn- Ey , sil 1adi i bv Miss Fri Minutes of the & : . # , Out of town guests were pres. the ladies' parlour by Miss se, Minutes previous meet- Low with Mrs. W. 8. Werry pre- Tavish |Conlin, Paul . McAvoy, Marlene ski, Edward Bialek, Mr. and Mrs. ent from Windsor, Toronto, Oak- and her grouo, with Miss Cora ne were read by the secretary, siding. The meeting opened with| The next meeting will be on|Jackson, Malcolm MacKinnon, [Fred Mason, Mrs. Jessie J. Tool-|ville, Kingston, Bowmanville, | Harvey and Mrs. 1 L. Ratz pour- Mrs. Mary Pankiw. Treasurer's the presentation of a brief devo- Monday evening, September 28. Dennis Kemp, Lynda Toppings, ey, Dr. and Mrs. G. B. Maher, (Port Perry, Ottawa, Brighton, ing ie The birthday cake was report was given by Mr. Peter tional period conducted by the when a pot luck supper at thc Regina Behm, Alan Jackson, |Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Roberts and|Chatham, Courtice and Peterbor-| cut by irs. Doves and the Fast Ruka, Dirtgs She tom he president. church will be arranged. Mary Ellen Armstrong, J. Mc- many others. ough. | pres fidents no Were presen aq \ catere : i | -- SY "L*OO~§* ' Following reports, the discus-| LOYAL TRUE BLUE oa SDA _Souling batguel, sion of business included final| Loyzl True Blue Lodge No. 55 for this year's recreation pro plang Sor lhe Sane tea Jo be: ! heid #5 regular meeting In the gram to be held at the north 3 » of Mr a . "pg . » + Orange Terms cast section of Alexandra Park ahd Mrs. G. N. Irwin, Whitby. Heinz exclusive Flaking" process brings you... : Master, Brother from July 13-31 Members of the group agreed) | | | and deputy mis- Mr. Melville Smith spoke of|l0 assist with a market survey Mary Thompson, his work in forming choirs among| This will be conducted by tele- the children of Orillia and play phoning housewives for mforma- read ed recordings of a concert : pre- tion regarding products which a Howard, sented in Toronto by a choir of are being used by families. ode was teenage girls of the Hospital An interesting address was aline Hen. school given by Mrs. L. M. 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