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The Oshawa Times, 23 Oct 1959, p. 9

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fart, cous of reprise, | Ne Walter Kuch Again Heads |8th Scout Mothers' Auxiliary HS 03AAWA TWAS, Videy Soke 1. 0 | Given in marriage by her : . bazaar Should be svett 2 Mrs. father, the bride wore a, tradi- ] "i. Ins all Off F 1959-60 Douglas Clemens, cone! {tional gown of chantilly lace and St John S Ukrainian WA t S 1Cers or J vener. Mrs. Suarez also remind- jnylon tulle, embroidered with se- : The Sth Sea Scout Mothers' Clayton. Patrol leaders are Mrs.|ed the members about the bake| 2 . i quins and seed pearls at the neck-| yoo org of the St. John's Ca- : Auxillary held its annual meet-|A. S. Evans, Mrs, A, 8. Clark,|8oods booth. ng Mores line, with a cascade of ruffles) ao "ir.iivian Women's Asso- a ing and election of officers Mon-| Mrs, R. J. Ross, Mrs, F. N. Farn.|Brown is convener from the eve: 4 ALE completing' the picturesduie back "Barvinok Branch" met day, October 19, in the Hilleroft|combe, Mrs, Ernest Vanson and|ning chapter for the doll draw. interest, A coronet of rhivestones gn recently for the £2 street Scout hall with a good|Mrs. John Robertson. Mss. Thomas Greer Teporied and pearls held her waistlength|, gs) meeting. The president, G8 attendance. Mrs. Lioyd Whittington of the(on Plans for Christmas held ih : {veil of nylon tulle, trimmed with!ye eon "gon opened the kdl The president, Mrs, Douglas|Pelican patrol was in charge of|the winter dance, 3 be wilt BANANA SPLITS lily-of-the-valley edging. She car- obi 0" with prayer and wel- 8 ; Redpath, presided. Leaders Lloyd|the program and reshments|the Jubilee Pavilion, sein r 9, ried a cascade of red rosettes|oo oq" ol the members who FEE / Sturch, Donald Thompson and|and Mrs. E. G. Simmons gave'a|With Jack Denton's orchestra. : one {and white chrysanthemums, were present. Ronald Pine were introduced and|talk on "The Boy Scout regula-| The treasurer's report Mii at the regular price | The maid of honor was Miss| "ype secretary, Miss Ann Sabat, two new members, Mrs. .D. L./tion uniform and explained each Elven By Ra Lunn, treas- ~-get another for only 19¢ {Gloria Sadler of Nestleton, Who|,..4 the minutes of the previous i St. Andrews and Mrs. R.|part also various badges, includ-|Urer. Mrs. Douglas Sogar, sew |was wearing nylon chiffon inpeeting aad gave her annual re- Vu Coombes, were welcomed ing the Ladies' Auxiliary pin, (ing onvenen; reported at 5 THIS FRIDAY AND {Mediterranean blue. She wore a n,.+ Mrs, Steven Gonta submit- w Following a short business pe-|She also told of the Wuties and[Paby gowns and one spread had| #2 SATURDAY ONLY white satin hat' trimmed with|jeq ine treasurer's reort. She re- @ riod the various annual reports activities of Cubs and Scouts. beet oompleted for the Shildnos pearls, white accessocies and| pone an income of $1073.09 dur- , were given and were most grati- She commended the auxiliary on/Ward. "he report fron the alte carried a cascade of pink carna-ljng the past year. Ammual reports ' yr fying and climaxed a busy year. |the fine progress made in the{Svot Shapies was give by Mrs. tions and white chrysanthemums. (tere read by other officers and / Mrs. Dwight Bunner read the past and wished success in the i ie, aan Mr. Harvey Street of Toronto|conveners showing a busy and , slate of officers for 1959-60 and|future, A Boma ng. colaniii as {was best man and the ushersigyccessful year's work. ; Mrs. E. G. Simmons assisted by| The next regular meeting will appo } oc o h were Mr. William Ferguson, It was decided that $200 would 4 Mrs. Robert Cjayton installed(be held on November 16 at 8 Cam 1 juaty. a Donal 7 / Nestleton, and Mr. Donald Small, pe presented to the church treas- them as follows: President, Mrs.|p.m. in the Hillcroft Street Scout : phd = ag Bie Soul mi i Oshawa. i ury for the alteration of the AI, Douglas Redpath; vice - presi-| Hall, Lyd Wi J bd MacDonerd son | » 74 FRESH-FROTEN FLAVOUR £27 | "A reception was held in the|ehurch b t for a Sund dents, Mrs. George Fitches and| . re ames MacDonald assist- 1347 SIMCOE ST. N [lower hall of the church. The|school and Young People's work {Mrs. Donald McEachern; secre-| Hospital Auxiliary Refreshments were served by T TAUNTON RD.) {bride's sister, Mrs. Lloyd Wright, |room., . tery, Mrs, Clare McCullough: rom vor Th gba BL (AT TA 2 | Nestleton, received, wearing a| A discussion of the forthcoming assistant secretary Mrs. Robert Ev enin Ch a t er NC a ie charcoal sheath and navy blue "Harvest Ball" followed. Dance Dove; treasurer, Mrs. F. J. Hast- q Pp » TEI EET SF To EE ER Ew a : |aceessbries. The bridegroom's|committee members, Mrs, Alex ings; corresponding secretary, . aps m---- a LE Eo, le heh WR Gs, wd) ns wren won |i toil We, Plans Rotivities v: . i 4 Caribbean blue w rown ac- Mrs, Dmytro Luchal ppeal | | A S. The of. th i | The next monthly meeting will'Gales and Mrs. A, 8. Clark; m ly meeting the WEDDING PRINCIP ALS cessories. Each had a corsage of [to the other members for their be held on November 11 at the|press reporter, Mrs. I. S, Cliff: evening chapter of the Women's} ] pink carnations. support in the dance prepara- me of Mrs. Steve Hercia. visiting, Mrs. M. W. Sutton; sew- Hospital Auxiliary was held on As the couple left on their|tions. v Sutton; M The former Lillian Lojka and | and Mrs. Paul Lojka and the |poneymoon, the bride was wear-| Before opening nominations for ing Aig Frask Williams; We- Monday Svening, October A Jn T B U Raymond Alexander Zilinsky | pridegroom is the son of Mr. |ing a sable-taupe ensemble in|a new executive, Mrs, Kuch phone, Mrs. E. V. Davies; uni-|, cd a. Pout a Te exthanged marriage vows Te- | and Mrs. Walter A. Zilinsky, all |fine cashmere with orange and|thanked her officers. for their Visiting Canada forms, Mrs. Douglas Barton; aux-| Jes Preset LONE TEN meEmDC En cently at St, John's Ukrainian brown accessories and a white|support in her tenure of office ' ' liary 'executive members, Mrs, Spragge, Mrs. W. S. Whelen, Greek Orthodox Church. The | of Oshawa. ad gardenia corsage. and expressed the hove that the| To Meet Her Boys ame 5 Jumps My © Mrs; Peter Milosh and Mrs. Wil- ® CASH \ CHARGE bride is the daughter of Mr. --Photo by Irela Mr. and Mrs. Morton will re-\new executive would have the | Mrs. Douglas Redpath an. lam Hornden, l side at 734 Glenforest street, Osh- (same co-operation. | VANCOUVER (CP) -- Gwen-lnounced an executive meeting! Mrs. Gordon Curley presided.| @ BUDGET ® LAY-AWAY awa, on their return, Elected for the new executive gslen\Lady Benn, whose home in|v-uld be held at her home, 610|The secretarial report was read| i were: president Mrs, Wa'ter| i i 45 by Mrs, Thomas Greer, and Mrs. | Sandra Ferguson, Noel Morton FUN FOR COLLECTORS |Kuch: vice - president, Mrs. Jo- Surrey, England, was home for Mary street on October 26 at 1.45 7 = wig Mo boag dain SHOP AND COMPARE! . 4 i |p.m. for final plans for the ba- BERNE, Switzerland -- A spe-|seph Maga; sccretary, Mrs. Johin| many Canadian troops during the,oar to be held in Christ Church thanked her committee for their EASY TERMS -- NO OUTSIDE FINANCING M 1 d At Bl ki t k cial sale of rare antiques mostly|Goreglad; press secretary, Mrs. war, is visiting here on a cross- hall November 11 at 2.30 p.m, co-operation. arrie ACKSIOC - {irom the royalty of Europe will[ Dmytro Luchak; treasurer, Mrs.|Canada tour with her grand- Mrs. Ronald Wragg offered TS SYening shape conven. You Deal Direct at . . . |take pldce at the Gallery Stuker| : . i assist Mrs. S. Clark in e AS] In a doublering ceremony in| bridegroom is the son of Mr. and in this yi from Novetoner 12 to tary, Mrs. Nicholas Semeniuk; (daughter, blisabets Benn, 23, apron booth, Mrs. Robert Dove bazaar, Mrs, E. G. Suarez, gave, RELIABLE FURNITURE C0. Blackstock, United Church last'Mrs. Melville Morton of Oshawa. |17. Among the items that will be|auditing committee, Mrs. Steven meeting some of the men she|i sonvene the fish pond, and her report. Any member wishing n i h 2 : | ; | knew during the war. . t ist i 3 i f doll riday evening Sandra Arlene g sold are the silvergilt set of the|Hercia, Mrs. John Dutchak, Mrs, knew 8 candy conveners, Mrs. John Rob.|t0 assist in the making o | (Next to Plaza Theatre) in AR was united in mar-| Tue bees Wnriey 7 Beye Loa: the gold- Alex. Stec; Sunday school con-| "We had never seen Canadalertson and Mrs. F. N Farn-|{clothes was requested to tele-| 96 KING EAST RA 3.7928 riage with Noel Melville Morton, (€0d Merrill Ferguson off i000 the Tzar Alexander 1,|vener, Miss Ann Sabat; telephone|and I wanted to meet my boys combe. y [phone Mrs. Ian MacDonald | The bride is the daughter of Mr. Stratford, officiated, assisted bY|Napoleonie objects in gold and|convener, Mrs. Robert Sholdra. |again," she said in an interview.| Executive board members are >8112, or Mrs. James McLean Roy Ferguson of Nestleton and|the Reverend P. Romeril. Miss gilted silver and other valuable] Other committees will be "I've been overwhelmed with Mrs. Douglas Redpath, Mrs, 3-3225. Knitted articles for thel the late Mrs. Ferguson, and the|Maryllis Ferguson, London, On-|articles. ichosen at a later date.' [such kindness and generosity." |George Fitches, and Mrs.' Robert ANNOUNCING FOR 1960 SIX STUNNING STYLES D-GAME a > 2 PLACE-THE-WOR | FROM THE Is srsrossakie | wASAINIINIERS | sm 7 SECOND GAME CLOSED OCTOBER 78 B NEW CONVERTIBLE i i 4-DOOR STATION WAGON ist. P RIZE - R C A | E LEVISIO N odes TER ei ° = : Bonus prize - MINK SHRUG BEAU T1FUL aa chur, reduced guolne wd owes xt | 3 ney PRIZE WINNERS on 7 NH | | | ey SEER | who received CARVING SET with 6 STEAK KNIVES and FORKS Yai | | _-- | and bonus prize BULOVA WATCH Mrs. Louis Liston, Mrs. Jack Freeburn, Mrs. Lena Kavivk, Mrs. Gordon D. Mellish, 43 Brighton Cres., 30 Sydenham Sty 59 Riverside Dr, 769 Windermere Ave, Brockville, Ont. Kingston, Ont. Sudbury, Ont, Toronto 9, Ont. Mrs. M. Robinson, W. E. Lawton, L. M. Kettle, Mrs. Bill Morison, 243 St. Paul St, 178 Weber E, 13 Barry St, 51 Enderby Rd, Collingwood, Ont. Kitchener, Ont, Sudbury, Ont. Toronto 13, Ont. Sgt. W. J; Anderson Leda Hyatt, Mrs. T. Barlow, J. Munroe, 13A Caen Cres, 16 Noble Ave, 342 Cedarvale Ave, 127 Oakwood Ave, Fort Henry P.O, Ont. Leamington, Ont, Toronto 13, Ont, Toronto 4, Ont. Mrs. W. C. Thompson, Miss Reta Mcinnis, Mrs. J. L. H. Brown, Mrs. R. S. Rodgers, 143 Riverview Dr., 353 Dufferen Ave, 150 Farnham Ave, 92 Westview Bivd,, Guelph, Ont. London, Ont. Toronto 7, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Norman Leaist, Mrs. Leonard Laroche, Mrs. M. V. Chinn, Hazel Spooner, 2-DOOR STATION WAGON 533 Upper Wellington, 196 Princess St. West, 227 Warden Ave, 63 Hammersmith Ava, & 5 Hamilton, Ont, Nofth Bay, Ont. Toronto 13, Ont. Toronto, Ont. im : os i y g : Miss A. Summers, Mrs. A. Warlick, Mrs. Mary Fleck, Nicholas Esso Sry Owners write "more happy, carefree driving with k AB | x Super-responsive V-8 (proven today's most eco 12 Kingsmount St.,S, 554 Boundary Rd, 26 Gatwick Ave, 24%; Dorothy St, The Lark" than with any other car recently owned. nomical) or stepped-up Super Economy Six. Hamilton, Ont. Pembroke, Ont. Toronto 13, Ont. Welland, Ont. Mr. Murray Martin, Garth. Colpitts, Mrs. G. E. Hawtin, Miss Linda Allen, R.R #1, 81 Huntington Ave, 2520 Bloor St. W., Apt. 2, #1 Fletcher Place, Huntsville, Ont, Scarborough, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Weston P.O., Ont. Mr. D. C. Gladden, Mrs. M. Foster, 69 Pavlart Dr, 73 Hincks St., Islington, Ont. : Woodstock, Ont. 2nd. PRIZE WINNERS who received CARVING SET with 6 STEAK KNIVES and FORKS Mrs. G. Lewington, Mrs. H: G. Barnes, Edna Mitchelson (Mrs) Mrs. Elsie Vine, 841 Haig Rd., 4 McGillivray Ave., 1161 Londor St, 52 Larwood Bivd,, Ancaster, Ont, Toronto 12, Ont. London, Ont. Toronto 13, Ont. C. B. Tremayne, Mrs. Ethel Bernier, Mrs. F. Barkans, Mrs. Wm. Waters, 152 Bayfield St., 187 Hallam St, 804 Montrose Rd., 287 Blantyre Ave, Barrie, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Niagara Falls, Ont. Toronto, Ont. Mrs, E. Pauline Gray, Mrs. K. Dowseh, Mrs. J. S. Mercer, Mrs. A. Thompson, 3 18 Herbert St, 163 Atlas Ave., 395 Ash Rd, 91 Campbell St, 4.000% SEDAN Brantford, Ont. Toronto, Ont. 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