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The Oshawa Times, 28 May 1959, p. 9

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RECEPTION AT THE Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ross | Hinds cut the cake at the re- | eeption following their mar- | riage recently at Northminster United Church. Formerly Miss Mary Lou Taylor, the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 28, 1959 | Halik-Babineau Nuptial Rites |' Solmenized In 2-Ring Ceremony Holy Cross organza Church was the scene of a wed-|fashioned with portrait necklines| wy Roman Catholic|gem silk over taffeta, | ding on Saturday morning, May and draped skirts having harem | 23, when Theresa Marie Babineau|hemlines. They wore wide-brim- was united in marriage with/med, open - crowned matching Matthew Halik. The bride is the hats, short white gloves and car- daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Francis ried baskets of pink and white] L. Babineau of Moncton, N.B.,|pom poms, roses and white iris. | and the bridegroom is the son ofl Miss Paulette Babineau was |Mr. and Mrs. Walter Halik of junior bridesmaid and Miss| |Oshawa. Nadine Babineau was flower girl. | The Reverend M. | RA 38-3474 The B and Profi al Women's Club held its meeting at Adelaide House recently. This being the annual dinner meeting, reports for the year 1958-59 were given and revealed the club had a very successful and interesting year, under the presidency of Miss Evelyn Moore, who presided at this meeting, Some of the highlights of the year included the annual bridge, opening Business Wumen's week; the proceeds being used for the purchase of an electric dryer for . a unit of the low rental housing project; the International Dinner held at the Hotel Genosha, at which the speaker was Mrs. Mar- i garet Ashdown, who was a dele- gate to the East - West Cultural Meeting held in Japan. A dona- ion was made to help send a Japanese delegate to the Inter- national convention in Paris in uly; the 16th birthday party; he Christmas party held at he home of Mrs. Lucas Peacock, imcoe street north and the picnic held at the home of Mrs. Fred McBrien and Mrs. Eileen Wilson at Lynbrook. The meetings on United Na- tions, Civic Affairs and all other meetings afforded an interesting | year. Gifts of cups and saucers were i MRS. el W.... t! Percy Robert Taylor of King- ston, formerly of Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Norman Hinds, Oshawa. The couple will live in Calgary, Alberta. --Photo by Sneyd and Miss Moore |burn (nee Stella Stacey). Miss Sara Moise Life Membership H & S Assn At the last meeting of the E. A. Lovell Home and School Associa- 77 7% tion for the 1958-59 season. Mrs. Nicholas Lakas welcomed those present, with a special welcome to the family and friends of Miss |president of the club, |the officers for 1959-60 as |lows: immediate past president, |! |Miss Evelyn Moore; president, | |Mrs. Eileen Wilson; |dents, Miss Gladys Hill and Mrs. sent the Oshawa {Jean Peacock; recording secre- ternational tary, Miss Marion Thompson; 'in July. Receives Oshawa B & PW Club Installs New President And Officers EILEEN WILSON | (President) treasurer, Miss Betty Thompson. meeting in the Coronation Orange |°8 | Following the installation, Miss |Rose Hawkes presented the past| president's pin to Miss president's pin to Mrs. Wilson. Mrs. Wilson then presided and made to Miss Alma Frise, a extended an invitation to the club) y |bride-elect and Mrs. Matt Gould- fo 3 aia lie pietie a Jer Wolk fhe absence of the chaplain, Sis. wa Dommingle Group of tel | : : ; | An invitation has been extend- [ M Jennie Pringle, a former Ai58 Jentlie 2 installed | ed to the club to be hostess to| " fol-|the Regional Conference in May, Sisters Isabel Reid, Dian Cowle, [Harper welcomed those present. It was announced that Miss Sisters vice-presi-| Mildred Davidson Conferences in Paris when Lady Russell Lodge from A. Beriault, They wore short frocks of tur-| performed the double ring cere- |quoise gem a over fafies i i _|with matching dresses, and | Tony td said, the whptial mass | 0% 7 flowers identical with | wedding music and accompanied those of the senior attendants. | Mr. Frank Rosettani of Whitby| Mr. John Planeta was best man, | who sang "Mother at Thy Feet and the ushers were Mr. Doug-| We are Kneeling," 'Panis Angeli-|las Cole, Mr. Bruno Wrubel and| cus' and "Ave Maria.""' Miss Mr. Roger Babineau. i |Kolodzie also sang "Bless Thou The reception was heM in the These Souls." Polish Hall, Olive avenue, where| Given in marriage by her the bride's mother received wear-| brother, Mr. Francis Babineau, ing bracken rose silk crepe and| the bride wore an original full-|lace, and a white hat. Assisting length gown of white silk faille|was the bridegroom's mother who! and Chantilly lace. A scalloped chose powder blue Chantilly lace| Iakas was re-elected as presi- neckline studded with seed pearls and silk -faille with a small | dent. A: i RE-ELECTED At the last meeting of the season of the E. A. Lovell Home and School Association held recently, Mrs Nicholas Tempe. I i es fe * | Lodge wos opened by the vy lrriends as tie theme lor the Moore Worthy Mistress, Sister Evelyn | devotional. Readings, "Time Well | Bilton, 'assisted by the Deputy | Spent" and "When Sunday | Mistress, Sister Gertrude Logan. Special' were given. Devotional exercises were per-| formed by Sister Isabel Kerr in| styled the lonz-sleeved Victorian matching hat. They wore cor- | bodice of the lace, and Se ull sages of Ioses. a | bell skirt of silk faille had a cir-| or the honeymoon trip to . cular train. A crown of seed Northern Ontario and Quebec, | London Diocese | pearls and rhinestones held her the bride wore a suit of beige fingertip veil, and she carried a|broadcloth, with matching hat CWL Bursar cascade of red roses and feather-|and accessories, 2 Jorge of | y Y ed white carnations with sprays| pink rosettes and valley lillies. . of lily-of-the-valley. Jn thei Jsaum the couple will For Priesthood | Miss Helen Ferencz was maid live In Oshawa. 5 of honor and the bridesmaids) Guests were predent from St.| SARNIA (CP) Rev. J. L.| were Miss Hazel Dawson, Miss/John, N.B., Moncton, N.B. | Hennessey, director of the Lon-| Cathy Mayer and Miss Veronica Dieppe, N.B., Montrea], Char- don council, told members of the Halik. They wore identical cock-|lottetown, PEL. Ly Torante, iE ig Sony ich o the i gl 'ns turquoise als ints in the United States, |Latholi en's gue Lon tail length gowns of turg 0 Po fe Tramons peagus Londo for persons studying for the {priesthood has been established A in the diocese. | Mrs. George Davis of Toronto, {vice-president of the provincial QUEEN MARY LODGE {Sasmith the latter part of Jie reomedl op 2 representative of | 2 " {The Evelyn Goodwin Group have |the Worl ederation of etal | rs of Queen dera nes RE falar invited the group to meet with it Health Organizations, told dele- r Monday, June 15. |ates Wat by IU selected mem- " Ss cou e part in a pro- Mrs. Hubert Bateman took "To gram of visiting persons in men. (tal institutions and clinics. Ww Groups of such visitors, work- 8S ing in co-operation with the Cana- dian Mental Health Association, would be known as the White Cross organization. presented COMMINGLE GROUP : A of Simcoe Street United| y ter Betty Atkins, Church met recentlv in the ladies|was held in the Salvation Army Draw prizes were donated by parlor. The president, Mrs. Rex Citadel. | The secretary's report, min-| |Jane Goodman, and were won by| The secretary, Mrs. Orvillejutes of the last meeting, and| Gertrude Logan, May Eagle, and the treasurer, Miss|treasurer's report were read. | Wells and Elva Cowle. fia Ranp. Drosented their re-| One new member was enrolled. | " 5 5/8 ive reports. | Plans were made to hold the| Plans were made for Jute 5 Mrs. Horace Gibbs conducted Brownies' annual picnic on June| the devotional period, her theme|16 at Lakeview Park. It was de-| being "Humility". |cided to purchase all the prizes] Mrs. Rex Harper introduced | for races and games, also all re-| would repre- club at the In- Toronto will be visiting the local Lodge. Officers are requested to PERSONALS | in fi | dresses. {come In _lorma 3 the speaker the Reverend Derek|freshments and treats. It was | | plies whe spoke on "The Church also decide- to hold the last in Ireland". | PMA CLUB | Mrs. G. V. Lee presided at the| monthly meeting at the same Sara Moise, who were gathered to meeting of the Pleasant Monday Miss Millicent Luke thanked|time, therefore closing both to- see her honored Miss Moise was presented with a" life membership in the E. A. Lovell Home and School Associa- tion, in recognition of her many ygars of service on the teaching staff and also her unfailing in- terest and help in the association. Miss Moise was also presented with a corsage and a pin by Mrs. R. G. Beil on behalf of the Z members. Alderman Hayward Murdoch spoke briefly on the bus fran- chise, Monday, June 8, will be voting day, and he asked that everyone get out and express | their opinion on that day. After giving the membership the rea- ¥ sons why City Council feel that ; the acceptance of the lowest ten- { der of $37,000, on a 10-year fran- chise is the safest and best solu- Mr. and Mrs. R. B. White, ferent intervals will be Mrs. Ray Afternoon Club. Mrs, R. G. Col. the speaker who closed the meet- gether until fall. Mary street, and Dr. and Mrs. McLaughlin, Mrs. H. E. Grose, |lison called the roll showing a oe pith prayer after which a so-| A gift was presented by the John B. Davies, Whitby, are at-|Mrs. Murray Mille;, Mrs. Lloyd|large attendance and five chil- ®2! h2 ur was enjoyed. Auxiliary to President Mrs. tending the graduation exercises Pegg, Mrs. James Warnica, Mrs. dren. |George Wakelin as she is mov-| | 17TH BROWNIES' AUX. at the Toronto General Hospital,|Harry Trew, Mrs. Bertram| The scripture lesson was read| iy ing to Toronto. | | rs | White, Mrs. Cl ce Sadl l . Whitbread. Th The meeting of the 17th] Lucky draw prize was won by Wellesley Division, today when|White, Mrs. Clarence er and by Mrs. George ean. re. | Brownies' Mothers' Auxiliary Mrs. William Ballan. | 3 Piece Paisley Play Set Have fun in the sun with our 3-piece play set of printed paisley cotton. The full skirt buttons up front over matching jamaica shorts . . . is brightly sashed and topped by a scoop-neck sleeveless blouse. Sizes 10 to 18. All 3 pieces for.only $14.95 OPEN FRI. EVE. TILL 9 P.M BLACK'S LADIES WEAR LTD. 72 SIMCOE ST. N. |Miss Margaret Elizabeth White Mrs. W, G. Burns. | secretary's a | will be among the graduates. |ports were given. | Delegates to the Eastern On-| Birthday Frosting Were ing tsi : :.1/tario Regional conference of the|for Mrs. M. Bradley an Ts. al de vied by We Sm Canadian Federation of Univer- William Dennis. | litems of interest. News of teas, |Sity Women from Oshawa and| The bus fare for the picnic to | surprise parties, showers, anni- district will be Miss Nora Me-| Port Perry, July 13, must be paid versaries and comings and go. Cully, Port Perry. and Missby June 8. The bus for trip to ra Aileen Parker, Oshawa. The con-| Hamilton on June 1 will leave the ings are always very acceptable farence is taking place at the bus station at 7.30 a.m. sharp. and for which there is nc charge. Chateau Laurier, Ottawa, this, Refreshments were served by ; Please write or telephone RA kend. | i : i 13-3474 local 18. {weekend |Mrs. R. G. Collison and Mrs. G. | [J. Lee. Adi ide Miss Mary Patricia Duquette is| MISS SARA MOISE CENTRE STREET WA among those graduating from St. | tion of the problem. Mr. Mur |Josephs School of Nursing, To- SOCIAL NOTICE | | Mrs. Fred Graham presided at doch guewered questions put to|are taught that pets are a respon ronto, today. Present at the grad- him by the parents. ey well as a pleasure|uation exercises in Eaton audi- Mr. and Mrs. The secretary and treasurer they- will derive great satisfac-|torium will be her 'parents, Mr. of Oshawa wish $2¥e the yearly | Jeport = for he (um from the relationship which|and Mrs. H. J. -59 season, a eachers' roll will probably carry over into|Mi theri M. call was taken, showing Miss) their relationship with lens Catherine, rid E. A. Found's tour the winner. mans. Mrs | 3 ¥ Miss Frances McLeod's room gp, : i i won the treat for the largest ets Tid of Be OBA Sas oa ale and iss. Jendance over yearly PeI"|that the members of the Humane) ; | soci be |at three o'clock 4 | society woul A cheque was presented to the y would be pleased to help ENGAGEMENT to announce the Street United Church, held re- Duquette, the|engagement of their daughter,|cently in the chapel. - Ellen|Colleen Hester, to Mr. Kenneth| : Master Arnold Locke, son of Mr. and|and read minutes of the last Coleman mentioned| Gregory Duquette, Mrs. William Mrs, William Locke of Bowman.| meeting. Mrs. David Morris gave Brenton ville. The marriage will ta k e|the treasurer's report. {place on Saturday, June 20, 1959, ithe regular meeting of the Douglas Barton| Woman's . Association of Centre Mrs, Dean Peel called the roll A report of the Presbytery at St. George's meeting at Tyrone was given by Oshawa. Mrs. Ace Abbott. The tickets for teaching staff in recognition of | In choosing a pet for a child if the Laurel Group of St. Andrews| its unfailing help, this to : % used for magazine subscriptions | to be placed in the staff sitting] The meeting was room. Mrs. W. Nicholls gave an in. | Miss Moise was served. {Irwin = at the latter's home, adjourned | "Stonehaven," Whitby, next Wed-|a skilled player and bazaar. Pouring tea at dif- tar. ROYAL MUSICIAN ; The first Queen Elizabeth was D8: and a special cake in honor of nesday, at the annual garden tea an instrument resembling the gui-|strawberry tea to be held at the the turkey supper on September 30 will be distributed next meet- of the bandora, | The west group ennounced a home of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Whether it's twelve or any number, be up-to-date in your entertaining. Light refreshment? Yes. Pepsi-Cola? teresting report from the recent| H and S Convention held in To-| ronto. Publications will be intro- duced at the next season, and | Mrs. Cyril Powell will be in| charge of them. The Grade 8 choir, led by Miss | E. A. Found, sang three pleas-| ing' selections. The first '"Love| Divine All Loves Excelling", then a negro spiritual "My Lord, What a Morning", followed by a four part song "Stars of the Summer Night". Mrs. Lloyd Courtice, well known in Home and School cir-| cles, was introduced and con- gratulated the choir on their singing. She also said how pleas- ed she was to see Miss Moise hon- ored after a lifetime of service In the school. Nominations were taken for some of the offices not yet filled for the coming year, and Installation of officers took place. Mrs. Courtice advised the offic- | ers on their duties and installed | them. The following is the list of officers for the year 1959-60. President Mrs. Nicholas Lakas, vice-presidents, Mrs. W. Nicholls | and Mrs. G. Milosh; treasurer, Mrs. B. Smith; corresponding | secretary, Mrs. R. Lack. Execu- | ive members are: Mrs. Everett | Graham, Mrs. R. G. Bell, Mrs. | Ray Branton, Mrs. Alan Tuton | and Mrs. 'John Barlow. Press, | Mrs. W. J. Anderson. Mr. Rob-| ert Broadbent and Miss R. Croth- | ws represented the teachers at] the installation. ° Mrs. Courtice was thanked by Mgs. Lakas and presented with » small gift. Mrs. Coleman, member of the Humane Society, spoke for those wmimals who cannot speak for themselves. She asked that in| giving children pets, the child should be taught to love them and | Jo show a sense of responsibility owards them by giving care and security. Children will take their | tue from the parent and if be HOUSEHOLD HINT To save grocery pennies and follars, plan ahead to include wore specials and seasonal price reductions on staples or items for Naturally. Doesn't it figure that light, refreshing Pepsi is bound to be first choice of the trim and smart | and debonair? Be sociable and stay young at heart. Have Pepsi within easy reach. 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