GIRL 12, RUNS PLAY SCHOOL FOR NEIGHBORHOOD TOTS pupils at this year's closing tea and party. The school has an average atiendance of 12 from three to six years of age and is held from 10 to 12 in the morning and 2 to 4 in the after- noon for two weeks during * For the last three years twelve - year - old Susan Me- Conkev has run a summer pursery school for the tots who Hve in the neighborhood of her Rome on Park Lane drive. Pic- tured above are the young August. Seen in the front row are Jayne McConkey, Jeffrey Souch, Susan Adair and Lynda Gilbert. In the second row, Cathy Martin, Jill Harnden, Carol Brady John Brady, Donna McDonald, Cathy King, ( Jomeen o Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 6 THE OSHAWA. TIMES, Friday, September 11, 1959 George Douglas Booth Marries Beryl Marie Bruce At Toledo Thurrott of Philadelphia. They were dressed alike in brown peau-de-soie sheath dresses with bouffant lace overskirts. They wore tangerine accessories and carried nosegays of bronze and yellow chrysanthemums. Mr. Neil Fraser of Kingston acted as best man. Ushering were Messrs. Douglas Bruce and William Edwards. A reception was held in St. At St. Andrew's United Church, Toledo, Ontario, on Saturday aflernoon, September 5, George Douglas Booth of Oshawa took as his bride, Beryl Marie Bruce. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bruce of Jasper, Ontario, and the bride- groom is the son of Mrs. George Robert Booth of Oshawa, and the late Dr. Booth. The Reverend Albert Peebles officiated. The wedding music was played by Miss Wilma Lock- woed and Mrs. William Edward, sister of the bridegroom, was the soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was gowned in white bridal satin styled with] long lily point sleeves and af Chantilly lace inset at neckline. | A cap headdress embroidered in| pearls held her fingertip veil of] tulle illusion and carried a cas-| cade of white baby chrysanthe-| mums and yellow roses. Miss Illean Bruce of Copper Cliff was maid-of-honor and the bridesmaid was Miss Elizabeth Terri Garrison. In the back Andrew's Church hall where the bride's mother received wearing navy blue with beige accessor- ies. The bridegroom's mother as- sisting was in Dior blue with matching accessories. Both wore corsages of roses. When the couple left on their wedding trip by motor to The Adirondacks, the bride wore a brown wool suit and mustard colored accessories. On their re- turn Mr. and Mrs, Booth will live in Toronto. Out of town guests were pres- ent from Starkville, Miss.; Phil- United in marriage recently at St. Hedwig's Roman Catho- lic Church were Rosalia Jecz and Mieczyslaw Sydor, both of Oshawa. The bride is the CATHOLIC NUPTIALS daughter of Mr. and Mrs. An- drzes Jecz of Posnan, Poland, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Sydor of Bradford, Ontario. --Photo by Mary's Studio adelphia, the United States, Sud- bury, Ottawa, Toronto, Oshawa, Orangeville and Prescott. row, Ricky Souch, Murray Gar- rison and Peter King. Standing at the back on the right is Susan McConkey and her as- sistant Pamela McCarl. --Oshawa Times Photo GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES Mildred Bolahood Feted Bride-Elect SA HOME LEAGUE | The regular meeting of the Sal-| vation Army Home League was| held on Tuesday afternoon, Sep-| ¢ | tember 8. Mrs, Charles Langfield led in| |the singing of a few choruses, |followed by prayer by Mrs. | Major Rankin. Mrs. William | Saunders was in charge of the| 1s ¢ | devotional period. [ fiii| Mrs. Victor Phair led in the| 2 |singing of a hymn; Mrs. Pat % |0'Conner played a piano selo;| Mrs. William Allison read the scripture; Mrs. William Saun-| ders read an article, "What have you got", telling of men and tober 3 at 2 p.m. Plans were dis- cussed for the Guild's annual Hallowe'en card party. The date is October 21, Anyone wishing to attend were asked to call Mrs. Douglas Hopps, convener, or Mrs. Arthur Davey, ticket con- vener. The date for the fall bazaar was set for Saturday, November An appreciation night has been planned for the chair and Sunday School teachers on Saturday, Sep- tember 26, conveners, Mrs. lie Gouldburn and Mrs. Arthur Davey. CHRIST CHURCH EVE W.A. Miss Mildred Bolahood whose marriage to Mr. Ronald Bouckley| was solemnized on Saturday,|' September 5, was honored at sev-|: eral pre-nuptial events. : Mrs. Charles Fairhart, Hortop : avenue, entertained at a linen|; shower assisted by the Misses Rose Fairhart and Nora Morad and Mrs. Allan Morad. Guests were present from Pickering and Miss Theresa Stratas, Metropol-| : itan Opera star from New York, : was present with her mother and: sister from Toronto. | £ Mrs. William King, Mrs. Jo-|§ seph Bolahood and Mrs. William] : Chandlr entertained at a money| ; women in the Bible who used| Christ Memorial Church Eve- what they had in their hands to|ning branch of the Woman's serve the Lord, and urging each|Auxiliary held its first meeting one to use what they have no| B |matter how small, in service for | of the fall season on Tuesday evening, September 8, at the ward Bouckley, Simcoe street north. The couple were presented with a vacuum cleaner. Miss Bolahood was presented with an electric coffee percolator | shower at the home of Mrs. Ed-| ' Louis Slanina, and of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Court- ney, all of Oshawa, was solemn- ized on Saturday, September 5, at Holy Cross Roman Catholic| Church. The Reverend Phillip Coffey officiated, The wedding music was played by Miss Jean Kolod- zie and Mrs. W. G. Kinsman sang. Given in marriage by her fath- er the bride was gowned in silk organza over taffeta. Long sleeves and a scalloped neckline trimmed with tiny brilliants styled the chantilly lace bodice and the floor-length skirt fell into a chapel train. A matching crown of chantilly lace and seed pearls and sequins held her fin- gertip veil and she carried a bouquet of white roses and ivy. She was attended by Miss Sylvia Blasko as maid-of-honor. The bridesmaids were the Misses Courtney-Slanina Nuptials Solemnized At Holy Cross : | 'The marirage of Margaret Ca-Sylvia Chaban and Martha Mich- therine Slanina, daughter of Mr. i land Mrs. | |James Frederick Courtney, son na and the flower girl was Susan Grest. All wore princess gowns of French blue crystal charm featuring round necklines, and short sleeves, They wore feather hats and white accessories and carried crescent shaped bou- quets of tinted blue carnations. Mr. Robert Courtney was best man for his brother. Ushering were Messrs. Joseph Masaro- vich and James Lesley. A reception was held at the Slovak Hall. To receive, the bride's mother wore a sheath dress of dusty rose crepe and lace with black and white acces- sories. The bridegroom's mother assisting was in Swiss hazy rose- wood brocade topped with a carnations, Later the counle wedding trip to the east coast via the United Stales u.. oa their return will like in Oshawa. |For travelling the bride wor a short jacket, Both wore eorsages; left for al Two parts in tweed . .. by SPORTEMPO In beautiful with Fall . .. piecer in a crisp miracle harmony, a trim two- fabric that looks just like tweed. Topped by a pretty Es- corts you gracefully from white pique collar. into Fall, nutmeg or sizes 10 to 18. late Summer Ivy green, jewel blue . . Layaway Plan! Of course! Black's Ladies' Wear 72 SIMCOE ST. NORTH midnight blue organza dress with a white feather hat and a white orchid corsage. God. She led in the singing of home of Mrs. James Howard. "The Lord Is My Shepherd" and| Mrs, Clare McCullough, presi- from her colleagues in the labor-| Career In Music "The Lord's Prayer". Tea was served by the Fellow- ship Group. Next week fs the annual rally day program. KATE McLAURIN AUX. The first fall meeting of the Kate McLaurin Circle of First Baptist Church was held at the home of Mrs. F. M, McLellan, Tooley's Mills. Mrs. L, W. Parroft presided, with * "SCRAP QUILT Now is the time to get out prayer. ybur scrap bag and have fun|" "shower of gifts was received, and opened the meeting picking pieces for this quilt, to be packed into a Christmas You'll enjoy appliqueing this|hamper at a later date. old-fashioned girl, Effective re-| rs. R peated on a quilt or singly on a pillow. Pattern 7435; | Hatfield read the minutes Barr read the| if used|ireasurer's report, and Mrs. A.lon October 13 at the home of mother, Mrs. dent, presided. The minutes and reports were given. During the summer the group| catered for the doctors' picnic) held early in the summer. Three dolls were brought in dressed by members for Christ- mas bales. A bride and her two attendants were very beautifully robed. Plans were made under the leadership of the convenor, Mrs. James Howard, for the annual night of cards to be held on Wed- nesday, October 7. Refreshments were served by (Mrs. John Houghton and Mrs. |B. P. Cook. The next meeting will be held |Mrs. J. A. G. MacDonald. atory at the Oshawa General Hos- | pital and Mr. Bouckley's co-work-| ers at General Motors presented : the bridal pair with a mixmas- ter. On Sunday; September 6, Miss, Bolahood received guests at a trousseau tea held at the home| = of her aunt, Mrs. Charles Fair-| hart, Hortop avenue. Pouring tea were Mrs. Kelly Bolahood, Mrs. Joseph Bolahood, Mrs. Stirling Morison and Mrs. Edward Bouck- ley. Gifts and trousseau were dis- played by Mrs. Ronald Oke, Mrs. Joseph Michael. Miss Diane Mow- This bright-eyed beauty is Grace, fourteen - month - old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Nicholas Anguilli, Huron street. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lafabiana Michele and Mrs. Grace Anguilli, all of Gragina Bari, Italy. --Photo by Mary's Studio bray and Mrs. William King. Following the rehearsal the bridal party was entertained at the home of the bride's grand- Fred Bolahood, King street 'east. Six Hundred Guests Attend charts; directions; yardages. Mrs. Walter Sewell led the de-| Send THIRTY - FIVE CENTS to hold the annual thankoffering votional period. It was decided] (8oins) for this pattern (stamps chnnot be accepted) to The Osh- aga Times Household Arts Dept., meeting on Wednesday evening, October 13, at the church. Miss Edna Greenfield spoke on Oshawa, Ontario. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, PATTERN NUMBER. Our 1959 ALICE BROOKS Needlecraft Catalogue has many Igvely designs to order: crochet ing, knitting, embroidery, quilts, dolls, weaving. A special gift, in the catalog to keep a child hap- jly occupied -- a cutout doll and othes to color. Send 25 cents for your copy of the book. the topic "Home Missions", giv- ing reports of the activities ear- {ried on in Baptist Missions at Brantford, Sudbury, Ottawa, Montreal, Hamilton, Toronto, and others. ST. MATTHEW'S GUILD The first fall meeting of St. | Matthew's Anglican Church Guild was held on Tuesday, September 8. The Reverend R. A. SI opened the meeting with prayers. Mrs. G. A. Turtan, vice-presi- dent, presided. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by Mrs. Arthur Davey and Mrs. Donald Morrison gave her report as treasurer. A rummage sale is to be held at the church on Saturday, Oc- LOMBARD LOVED IT *The belted casual coat, love of Carole Lombard and Marlene Dietrich, is back with 4 bang. Bathrobe belts, leather belts, they are all used this fall to give & slightly more fitted look to the loose and easy cut of coats. » Sydorenko-Loyko Nuptials | St. Mary's Ukrainian Gre e k| Michael Kalynko. of Oshawa, Mr. PERSONALS Orthodox Church was the scene Out of town guests" at the Courtney-Slanina wedding were |Mr. and Mrs. John Kramer, St. | Catharines; Mrs. John Slanina, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. W. Wood- ward, Kingston; Mr. and Mrs. Barry Hooper, Peterborough. Miss Marjoric Pearce, Elgin |street east, has just returned from Manitowaning Lodge, Mani- {toulin Island, where she has |been employed for the summer. |Miss Pearce will return to Ryer- |son Institute, where she will be {in 3rd year Home Economics. | Miss Rita May Tennier, whose marriage to Mr. Robert J. Hen- |derson of Niagara Falls, Ontario, {will take place in Simcoe Street [United Church, Oshawa, tomor- of a wedding on Saturday after- row afternoon, has been guest of| honor at several pre-nuptial events. Mrs. Samuel Mingle en- tertained at ga miscellaneous shower at her home in Niagara Falls. Assisting in serving were Mrs. J. C. Henderson and Mrs. Mingle, Sr., both of Niagara, |Falls, Mrs. Thomas Cornell, Niagara Falls, was hostess at| a kitchen and bathroom shower with little Miss June Cornell opening the door to the guests, and Mrs Harry Sherar and Mrs. Jack Stewart assisting the host- ess in serving. Mrs. Everett Meek of Ajax, Mrs. William White and Mrs. Roy Mercer of Oshawa were hostesses at a mis- cell shower at the home MARRIED Pictured after their wedding | Ernest George Lukawesky. recently at St. George's'| Formerly™iss Myrtle Ann Ukrainian - Greek Catholic Kozar, the bride is the daugh- t Mrs, Church are Mr. and Mrs. jo Lake, Pearl Kozar of Saskatchewan, Bsimanont IN DOUBLE-RING CEREMONY | and the late Mr. Mike Kozar, | and the bridegroom js the son | | of Mr. and Mis. George Luka- wesky of Oshawa. --Photo by Ireland of the future bride's parents, Drew street, Oshawa Miss Judy | Umphrey assisted the hostesses lin serving. Mrs, Ernest Whiting and Mrs. William White of Osh- awa were co-hostesses at a mis- cellaneous shower. Mr, and Mrs. Roy Mercer, Stevenson's road, Oshawa, are entertaining the bridal party at a rehearsal par- ty this evening. Flight-Cadet Dave Halliday of Oshawa and Flight-Cadet Bob Gordon of Calgary, Alberta, both stationed at RCAF station, Cen- tralia, Ontario, spent the holiday week end with the former's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Halli- day, Hortop street. You are invited by the Social Department to send in any little items of interest. News of teas, surprise parties, showers, anni- versaries and comings and go ings are always very acceptable and for which there is no charge. Please write or telephone RA 3-3474, local 18. NOTED ACTRESS Dame Marie Tempest, the Eng- lish stage star who died in 1942, was educated at a convent in Belgium and studied music in Paris. AUSTRALIAN TV Television in Australia, now] serving New South Wales and Victoria, is to extend to all six noon, September 5, when Jean- ette Loyko was united in mar- riage with Alexander Sydoren- ko. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Loyko and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Sydorenko, all of Osh- awa, The double ring ceremony was| performed by the Reverend P. Zaparyniuk, and the wedding mu- sic was sung by the church choir under the direction of Mr. An- drew Loyko. Given in marriage father the hride wore a full length gown of blossom white silk organza sweeping into a train. A scoop neckline outlined with guipure lace and elbow length sleeves stvled the bodice, and the hooped skirt also featur- ed guipure lace and a bustle bow. A crown of seed pearls and rhinestones held her finger tip veil and she carried a cascade of red roses and white carnations. Miss Linda Sydorenko, sister of the bridegroor:, was maid of honor and the bridesmaids were the Misses Barbara Sanley, Ka- therine Frost, Jean Lucek and Sharon Normoyle. The street length gowns worn by all the at- tendants were fashioned of Ava- cado green silk organza over taf- feta. The fitted hodices were off- set with portrait necklines above the French flowers, and a velvet sash accented the waistline of the billowing skirts. They wore matching coronets of matching ruching, shori white gloves and carried cascades of white baby chrysanthemums. Mr. Stanley Loyko was best man and the ushers were Mr. Anthony Smyth of Whitby, Mr. Music FROM NORWAY Chicago's FM station WFMT for the third successive year in 1959 broadcast major events of the Bergen, Norway, festival. SURFACE TREATMENT When painting new wood which is freckled with knots be sure to fill any holes with plastic wood. Then apply a sealer to prevent the sap in.the knot from "'bleed- states by the end of 1959. ing" tarcugh the finish coat. by her] | Victor Bolotis cs Oshawa and Mr. George Lochwin of Toronto. The reception was held at St. Possible For Girl CALGARY (CP) Caroline Dunsmore wanted to sing when she was a child, and she later sang in church choirs and thought of a carver in music. Then she was stricken with polio and paralyzed from the neck down. At 19, she could not move or even write. But she could still sing. Now, after six years of treatment, she is learn- ing to walk again. The pretty daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Dunsmore sang at a music festival two years ago, winning her class and attracting the attention of a Calgary teacher, Blaine Chapman, who has coached her since. Now she las won the silver medal of the Royal Conservatory Her goal is a music degree and later a degree of bachelor of music. of Music. |dustv rose Chantilly {Both wore corsages of roses. John's Ukrainian Hall, Bloor street, where the bride's mother received the 600 guests wearing a sheath dress of beige silk organ- za over taffeta with a bronze feathered hat. Assisting was the | bridegroom's mother who chose] lace over| taffeta, with a small white hat. | BUYING A RUG? See Our Stock Before You Do . . . HIGHER QUALITY LOWER PRICES NU-WAY RUG AND CARPET SALES For the honeymoon trip to points in the United States the bride travelled in a royal blue tweed snit, with a feathered hat and a corsage of roses. On their return the couple will live in Osh- awa, Guests were present from many ooints in Canada and the United States. BAYER TRADE MARK &. Glenayr KITTEN Cardigan: in Shetland heavy knit , . . 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