[ Ukrainian Pair 'Married In Oshawa The marriage of Irene Nowa- kowska and Dmytro Wojnaro- wycz, both of Oshawa, formerly of The Ukraine, was solemnized recently at St. George's Ukrain- ian Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of |the late Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Nowakowska and the bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. and |Mrs, Ivan Wojnarowyez. The Reverend J. C. Pereyma officiated. The wedding music was sung by the Church choir. Given in marriage by Mr. ® (Myron Lytmyn, the bride wore # |a full-length gown of chantilly lace featuring a scalloped neck- line, lily-point sleeves and a satin eummerbund. A scalloped crown studded with sequins and pearls held her short illusion iveil and she carried a cascade of white roses. Miss Jo-Ann Issel was maid- {of-honor and the bridesmaids |were the Misses Olga Kalic- |zynskyj and Irene Kozy. All wore |short gowns of brocaded gold |taffeta styling scoop necklines, three-quarter length sleeves and gathered cummerbunds. Their headdresses were gold bandeaux and they carried cascades of gold roses. The flower girl was Oksana Sakowskyj in a short frock of blue nylon over taffeta with a flowered headdress and ettes. | Mr, Myron Lutwyn acted as | best man. Ushering were Messrs, Andrij Holub and Phillip Migus. A reception was held in the parish hall, The newly wedded pair will live in Oshawa. PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs, | {King street east, will very quiet-| ly observe their 66th wedding an- niversary tomorrow. A PICTURE TO TREASURE Son of Mr. and Mrs, Alan Mrs. C. W. Houck, Uxbridge, Canning is Mark Alan. This | and Mr, and Mrs. P. A. Can- picture, taken at Christmas | M08 Oshawa, and only great- : . grandchild of Mr. and Mrs time, celebrated Mark's first | Arthur Drew, Oshawa, whose Christmas. He was six months | 66th wedding anniversary is to- old on December 19. He is the morrow. first grandchild of Mr. and --Photo by Ireland A pleasant evening was spent | recently at the home of Mr. and| Mrs. C. D. Wright, Lauder road, when the opera studv group of the Lyceum Club and Women's carried a nosegay of pink ros- N | GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES ANN CROZIER GROUP The Ann Crozier group of King Street United Church met (votional period, speaking on **The | Gift of a New Year." Mrs. Rus- onisell Mollon read the Scripture Tuesday, January 26. |and Mrs. Douglas Lander sang Mrs. Oscar Morrison presided. |two solos, accompanied at the (Mrs. W. G. Battle reported on the|piano by Mrs, Clarence Scott. sick calls. It was stated that the] Mrs. Howard Brown was named WMS tea to be held on March 16/as the group representative for will be convened by Mrs, W. J./the nominating committee. |Medland. It was decided to make| The Visiting Committee for the |the expense fund for WMS by month will be Mrs. A. W. Brown donations. and Mrs, Leroy Kellar. A warm welcome was given| The following announcements | Mrs. 'T. F. Lean who had been were made: The World Day of| away for some time. Prayer in King Street United Mrs. John Booth announced the/Church on March 4; WMS St. officers as follows: President, Patrick's tea, March 15. The next Mrs. Oscar Morrison; first vice.|regular meeting will be held on| president, Mrs. W. J. Medland; February 17. i | secretary, Mrs. W. R. Short; JESSIE PANTON AUX. treasurer, Mrs. Harry Blakely:| mye first meeting of 1960 of the flowers and cards, Mrs. Edward) y.ccie Panton Evening Mission- Michael and Mrs. Edward Good-\3.o Auxiliary, St. Andrew's Unit- man; sick calls, Mrs, W. G. Bat-loq church, was held in the chapel tle, press, Mrs. A. M. Hartman.| Tuesday, January 26. Mrs. John Book led in the wor-| "Mrs Reginald Martyn, first! ship service, Mrs. Ernest Wads- vice-president, presided in the ab- worth gave a talk from some|sence of Mrs. W. F. Manuel. Church Observers she had read. The hymn, "Safe in the Arms Miss Mary Haig, a retired mis-lof Jesus" was sung in tribute to sionary, told of the wonderfullthe memory of the late Mrs. building on St. Clair avenue of Frank Saywell, the United Church of Canada. | Miss Helen Yule, past presi- | Mrs, Alan Glover and her dent, led in the devotional period. |group served refreshments. Miss Pamela D. Miller played a | piano solo. JOY GROUP Mrs. W. J. Lorimer spoke brief- | The Joy group of the WA ofly on allocation from St. |Northminster United Church met|Andrew's Missionary Auxiliaries recently at the home of Mrs. Wil-/to the Presbyterial, pointing out |{red Anthony. There was a fair|the great need of food for chil |attendance, |dren* in Africa. The Study Book | The devotional period was led!was led by Mrs. John MacDonald |by Mrs. Frank Baker. |assisted by Mesdames Kinton,| The slate of officers for 1960/McMurtry and Lorimer of the! was read as follows: Group/North Group. Leader, Mrs, Wilfred Anthony; | Miss Nellie Scorgie read the secretary, Mrs. William Wendt;|the treasurer's report for Miss) treasurer, Mrs, Ross Jones;|Grace Anderson, who is ill. Miss press, Mrs. H. M. Smith; caicr-|Scorgie also read letters of ap-| ing convener, Mrs. Frank Baker, |preciation from grateful recip- Many money projects for 1960/ients of roses and Christmas were discussed. Mrs. Frank Bak-| gifts. ; er and Mrs, C, H. Playfair were| The Presbyterial eonvention | the hostesses for the evening. [Will be held in Simcoe Street| The next meeting will be held/United Church on Wednesday, at the home of Mrs. CharlesFebruary 24, and the World Day | {bu are riage recently at St. Gregory's Roman C merly 1 Woethey, Mas |of Prayer will be in King Street 55, Masson Street, | United Church on March 4. GOODWILL GROUP | Refreshments were served by|Hasan, an Arab refugee woman|fhere will be more food. WEDDING PRINCIPALS Mr. and Mrs. Horst Kopitzki pictured after their mar- olic Church. For- Rosemary Stolze, | Strive To Increase Membership 'Speaker Urges "The signal is -- Action Sta- tions!" With this charge Miss Nazla Dane, the president of the| Ontario Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs, began and ended her talk to the members of the local Business B&PW Club duced the and Miss 4 speaker | Marie Shantz thanked her. In the unavoidable absence of the president, Mrs. Eileen Wilson, the vice-president, Miss Gladys Hill, presided over a short busi- ness meeting. Members voted and Prof s Club at their January meeting held at Adelaide House. Stressing 'the fact that a women gainfully employed are| eligible for membership, Miss Dane urged the members to ex- tend the opportunity to join the Oshawa club to the business and professional women of this area -- to let them know the unique character of the club, in that it Is not a social club or a service lelub but one dedicated primar-| fly to raising the status of women. ly to renew the club's yearly membership in the United {Nations Organization. In common with Business and Professional Women's Clubs all over the. world. "International Night' will be observed in Feb- ruary. It is hoped to have a guest speaker, the first woman attache of the Embassy of Indonesia at Ottawa. Refreshments were served by the entertainment committee under the convenership of Mrs. Myrtle Morgan, Attendance at regional and pro- | vincial conferences, national cont {ventions and international con-| |gresses provides an open sesame {to exciting experiences, loyal |friendships and an opportunity to] {share in doing things of real] ¢ |value for community and coun- |try. She said members find a wel-| come anywhere in the world ELNA MONDAY MORNING wherever Business and Profes-| sional Women's Clubs exist. "Let the gainfully employed women of Oshawa know the ad- vantages of the club; that they are needed and it needs them, said Miss Dane in closing. Miss Jennie Pringle, convener| of the program committee, intro nish vi | the bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl H. Stolze of Oshawa. "The Young Marry, The Old Die' Spring Wardrobe | Life Holds Nothing For Refugees) at ne queen aires" By DAVID HINNAWI AL SHATI CAMP, Gaza Strip |(AP)--"There is little else to do, {than one reason. Amina will, it marry and die," said Amina --Photo by Ireland | Queen Anticipating, LONDON (AP) -- Word came | | |baby, but this does not worry slim-fitting fashions. [them. They are pleased, for more| Though her baby is due any at|time now, the Queen had a pri-| last, have something to do, and|vate preview of the spring col- The|lection at Hardy Amies, one of] the London fashion houses that SPECIALS! "Villas gos seen gn TREADLE 2? 4° SINGER 29° TREADLE .. SINGER 29 PORTABLE Electric SINGER PORTABLE Electric FAVORITE CONSOLE . .. SINGER PORTABLE 35° 59 Electric ARROW PORTABLE . . ADLER PORTABLE . . 59 NORDIC CORONET . Portable 59° SINGER CONSOLE ies Duty) 69° SINGER CONSOLE Used only | 120° |explaining the high marriage rate/baby, according to UNRWA reg-| 2 [2m an the 240.000 an jam-|ulations, will receive a full ra- supplies her wardrobe. packed in the Gaza Strip. tion. Moreover, there is a spe-| She was accompanied only by CLUB CALENDAR | For 11 years Amina Hasan has|cial grant of milk and eggs dur-|a lady-in-waiting. [been living in 'a refugee camp|ing pregnancy and the first] Amies is featuring the "double |near Gaza along the FEgyptian- months after the child's birth. | plunge look," the most daring {Israeli border. Last year she This is one reason more than 500] fashion innovation since the Puri- turned 18 and, as do most refu- babies are born each month in|tans put busts back in a bodice. | gee girls her age, got married|the refugee camps of Gaza His evening gowns have low) right away. Under UNRWA regulations, necklines and low backs at the "In this refugee camp; only two newlyweds get separate lodgings] SAMe time, The plunge keaps things seem to happen -- thelaway from their parents. And|Ponging until it Jeaches the young marry, and when their|. cnts encourage their children| FAIS W ich is tightly bel in. time comes, the old die," said {3 marry because UNRWA de-| | Amina. i . clares that if a refugee family|cut off, regardless of how large) "Otherwise the days areca $45 a month, the family|the family is. exactly the same, except for ij pe considered self-supporting] So a refugee family often urges| changes in weather. nd not in need of rations. Thus|a working son to marry, form a |Arts Association met and review- led the life of the composer, |Verdi. The study was led by| Mrs, Emerson Chant, A review | f r riz ras) [given by Mrs, 5. V. Barlow. The "ith Mrs. John Dyer presiding.| | beautiful music from the first), The Secreiary. Mrs. Charles noNDAY [two scenes of this opera was en-|' som, read a review of thelnjary St. H&S Assn. |joyed from recordings. J2civiiies of the group for 1959.) Apert St. H&S Assn. | |She also read letlers of thanks yor Simcoe H&S Assn, | Westmount H&S Assn. |Gertrude Colpus H&S Assn, |Pleasant Mon. Aft. Club |Sunshine Rebekah Lodge The January meeting of tie 'he Dorothy Telford group. Goodwill Group of the WA ofl Simcoe Street United Church| was held in the Church parlors| Women, Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 | You are invited by the Social/from several members who had Department to send in any little| Deen on the sick list. The treas- |items of interest. News of teas,|urer, Mrs, Alfred Stanley, read |surprise parties, showers, anni-|2 very encouraging financial |versaries, comings and goings, |FePort. J | Max 4 |are alway very acceptable and| The devotions were led yj izxvell Feige hes {for which there is no charge. | Mrs. Anderson. Miss Leah Gar-| , solaide McLaughlin H&S |Please write or telephone RA To accompanied by Mrs. Rao rest ts VA 3-347: |George Fleming, se solos. . . [3-3474, local 18. orge Fleming, sang two solos Dr. C.F. Cannon H&S Assn. 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, January 30, 1960 MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL Couple Solve Years Of Debt By Sticking To Budget Plans Shapeless Dresses Dear Mary Haworth: The let-|sultant to our staff and advertise Disappoint Males St. ter from G.R., who asks how to|this as an additional service. solve her problem of poor money| It occurs to me that your mail| PARIS (CP) -- The house of i : hisots : 4 {sewing; the second and fourth| to show Jor The oe Fhic offhand I Re fred Wo Het ve Bip curves for hel, .ciays for business Mn ag A Aux. in fate oe in, suggests the existence of a great| Designer Yves Saint-Laurent| Plans were discussed for the|Mu-Phi-Mu Chapter . unmet need, and hunger for,|ealls it all "the silhouette of to-| valentine tea and bake sale to WEDNESDAY Then to our rescue came an ex-\sound guidance in budget plan- morrow." But there are echoes of | ¢ ld on Saturday, February 13,|Northminster WA eellent book on managing one's fi- ning yesterday. J from 2.30 to 4 p.m. Mrs. Charles |Lend-A-Hand Club Bacar. aoe. 95 2 Jas al' mois column seldom airs such b sack, out sad chemise are{Templae offered to convene fhe Queen Mary Lodge . whi cn cimnle <n|dUeries, however, chiefly because all there, with a 'erence. Pema { devised a SySiem 30 Sve, 30 there is so little specialist counsel| Basically the silhouette flaves| Tie next IneeLng will be held Rundle Park Aux. bhai Bhi '= |freely available, on an individ-|out roundly from bust to short re uary 2 at 8 p.m. at the oly Trinity WA . |ual basis, to help financially con- hemline, chureh Harmony WA PAY NECESSITIES {fused persons get on their feet.| But it was "bonjour tristesse" | CHEERFUL GIVERS {10th Group Committee First I listed" all expenses that But if you'd like to try, I'll be for men who hoped Saint-Laurent! 1, {1a absence of Mrs, A, Ww |2nd Group Committee occur once a year, such as life 8lad to forward any encouraging|was going to make the girls look grown, Mrs. Stanley "Gomme| Albert Street WMS insurance, car insurance, real/mail the public sees fit to send.! sexy. opened the January meeting of| Ukrainian B&P Aux. estate taxes, dues in professional| M.-H Most extreme among the loose: the Cheerful Givers group with| THURSDAY organizations to which my hus Mary counsels fla two-piece dresses hint at|, "oC "eon wed by the Lord's|30-50 Club band belongs, and the like. The|through her cc not by mail maternity. | Prayer. "|12th Scout Mothers' Aux. sum of these I divided by 26, the|or personal in - Write her| Last, but not least, the" 'mie secretary's report and roll|Sunbeam CHapter, OES number of my husband's pay-|in care of t WSpape laundry bag tunics. | eal were read by Mrs. Leroy|St. George's Eve. WA days a year; and set aside th gi i ~ |Kellar and Mrs. Almond Brintneil|Happy Doubles' Club sum of money in a special bank reported on the group's finances Pilot Club account each payday. This + for 1959. |Calvary Baptist WMS the le most effective move in It was announced that Mrs. [Simcoe Street WMS ending those financial crises that E. J. Crummey had been given a Christ Church Eve. Guild occur when a big bill falls due fe membership in the WMS at|St. George's Aft. WA hristmas time by her daughter, | Challenger Group means let the photographer take! It was voted to have an imag-|King Street WMS the picture. He can get the best [inary bake sale again this vear,| FRIDAY expression in a portrait when he to help with the expense fund. |Christ Church Aft. Aux. e| wins the child's confidence. Mrs. Clarence Scott led the de-ISimcoe St. WA (Grp. 3- Have prints made for thei m= mT S-------- - grandparents, married brothers and sisters -- and, of course, | yourself Frames carefully chosen will highlight the personality of the blends of both. These fibers portrait subject, | are treated with resins or i | , chemicals to make them re | sist wrinkles. Usually, if you Winnipeg Mourns follow the manufacturers in- "child «a Mrs. Max. Heppner lessly swamped. Since adopting it 8rd fed, Hair should he simply structions, the garment will dry reasonably smooth, The temperature of the water, the amount of soap , 1d a: > "|styled and natural looking. Avoid] WINNIPEG (CP)--An outstand-| Br ne oi we have hg ed extensive im-|., plastered down appearance|ing worker in the Winnipeg Jew- | affect the appearance. The iti 0 the lwase, = for boys: too tight curls for little| ish community and other organ | washing and drying of such pint en Bog Bibi 5 AVe| misses. Dress the child in snug-| izations; Mrs, Max Heppner died | hyn of such . 7° [fitting clothes, perhaps 1a st| Wednesday. all. Each garment needs spe- Next month, everything going year's so they will have a smooth| Mrs. Heppner was one of the cial core depending upon well, we expect to begin to bank|jine Be sure they are neatly organizers of the National Coun- fibers, blends and finishes the our first surplus in our married pressed and avoid ruffles or|cil of Jewish Women and was manufacturer employs. life; and we are grandparents flounces that detract. honorary president, chairman of ""Wash-n-Wear" garments problems P.A. If the child has a favorite toy, |the women's war effort division may gry wrinkled becouse no X INS: {take it along, it will help him to/of the western section of the Ca- one method of Noshing-and. BDC FOUNSELLORY in./ relax. Many photographers sug-inadian Jew ish Congress, and drying. is satisfactory: for all. terested in your reply to the re.|8€St that the best portrait can be|vice - president of the Central quest for budget help. . . For made if the ccild is not told he is Council of Social Agencies for many years our banking institu. '0 have his picture taken until he Manitoba. tion has distributed budget ma.|aTiver at the studio. You may| Mrs. Heppner was the first terial. . . . Yeherk dis ai She tiie you make Jawich woman to hold the posi- oH |the appointment for a sitting. tion of vice-president of the Wom- | hy ha Sepa. Although most photographers|en's Canadian Club and the first | discuss 'budget problems with Prefer to have mother in the, Jewish district commissioner for| anyone who sought help, we have Studio during the sitting, by all] Canadian Girl Guides. | The guest speaker was thel cen Elizabeth H&S Amina's refugee husband, Ah- ir one member of a family earns|new family of his own and per- spoke on his experiences {to do--he just passed 20. ions fo / ily i months | Student te Tetielees as 2iSA. Home League [to Just pi {tions for the whole family are tions. | |Christ Church WA {MARRIAGE NO PROBLEM | |WCTU | "Getting married is no prob- Peter's Anglican WA held its regular meeting re-|Kinette Club {have to worry about supporting % SPECIAL! management that has led to seri-| would be an excellent 'indication Dior handed another jolt to the|"'hY at the church. |Ever Ready Class |your wife, getting a job or find-|{ Y Ww C A MEMBERS 1 KENMORE PORT- | Fe Moeiing epel ] [Seta eat 8 |ing a place to' live in. tl ° o We ° ABLE ELECTRIC onsive © consulta y oh roses di ing |€FS, lollowed by the secretary's|St. George's Gui | sp JREive chord in me. s Consultation, Saud You Sve Vel Dresses displayed a1 the spring | nd treasurer's reports. |Alice Jackson Aux. that," he added with more bitter- . For 27 years we were in an un-|* ¥ he percentag ! : w.| It was unanimously decided to[9th Scout Mothers' Aux ness than gratitude in referring() Due to recent unfavorable weather condi- ELECTRIC hold to the United Nations Relief and ; > | t barely | . . . spite the fact that our income (Problemsu ese grad, ee shapeless an|0f the present bi-monthly, begin-|1ith Group Committee {t tions it has been decided to extend the Each 49° was, at times, as high as $9.00/p pr FoR SAME? day Dior's women are supposed |Ming immediately, The first and|Daughters of England Hasan and his wife live in a A . ) Only 2 Yeu. We Nei sever out of : n ms, | one-room brick house built by|[ closing dates for Board of Directors, Elec- and there was absolutely nothing] 0 me until now to keep a sta- high, small waistlines and some+| Pe used for study groups and| Holy Cross WA the UN agency. Both are jobless. All Above Machines populated, underdeveloped Gaza G Strip for the refugees who lost uarantee their homes and property in Pal- CLOSING DATE WILL BE oo FEBRUARY Iu E L MN A OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Reverend H. A. Mellow, who TOPS Club med Hasan, also had nothing else| yore han that amount the ra-|mit the parents to keep their ra- ST. PETER'S WA I EARLY BIRD Church|Duke of Edinburgh H&S {lem here," he said. "You don't| . ous financial straits, strikes a re- of the current need for budget|fashion world today. The meeting opened with pray-|Centre St. (West Grp. "The 'agency' takes care of a > a / | 1 WHITE PORTABLE | bq V jue wit ) . rai : . >. | by remitting financial muddle, de-|letters you receive with financial waist and hips. Knees were cov weekly meetings instead !Victoria Lodge, LTB Works Agency (UNRWA). . | ! hip sdave I< , debt, our house was a disgrace, |, Dear P.A.: It hadn't eccurred|to get curvy, vampish bosoms, | hird Tuesdays of the month to|St. Peter's WA There is little work in the over-| tion of new members. Carry One-Year estine in the Arab-Israeli war of RA 5-2591 | At the end of each month| UNRWA gives Hasan a ration of up to 1,500 calories a day for each person -- the minimum re- quired to keep a man's body operating provided he does no work. The Hasans are expecting a If you have not already voted please do se by that date. Haworth nn, "The Fabric Doctor are Low, Low Prices Every Day (GLEGOFF SUPERMARKET Make Sure Child Is Well Reste Before Visit To Photographer mallfry, a Va portrait is always a sir "Why Does Some 'Wash-n- + Wear' Dry Wrinkled?"" Mrs. W.B.B. |i Second |¢ the date monthly ments ances u S are pgid do I consider that we have anything to spend in other w: way and as welcome The balance covers clothes,|Day as the shy smile recreation (some of which comes sweetheart of vestervear out of our individual allowances), Children especially make stun- medical costs, dry cleaning drugs|ning portraits, as they glow with and so on. health these crisp and clea : | February days. A SAVINGS PLAN ; | Here are some tips to re The real virtue of this budzet| ember when having the small plan is that it takes care of the|in:c photographed basic expenditures as they falll™ p."c athe child is well-rested due; and one never gets hope I divided--according to when they fall h Sweetheart or entine's Day - welcome gif Portr fu expenses There are @ number of com- plaints being registered about even the latest ""Wash-n- Wear". A Kiplinger news- letter admits that '"Wash-n- Wear" suits have good points but home laundering of them is not easy. Dorothy Diamond writing in Printers' Ink, a magazine directed to the ad- vertising world, terms the manufacturer's claims for ""Wash-n-Wear" are "Broken Promises' and suggests that "this is one area where truth in advertising is sorely needed". If you are not ob- taining satisfactory results from your "Wash-n-Wear"' garments, don't cast them aside. Remember, they can be handled professionally with wonderful results Dear Mrs. W.BB.: Wash-n-Wear garments are made of many fibers, Some are synthetic, some natural tibers like cotton, some are wonder arm and aliv € 74 RITSON ROAD SOUTH OPEN : DAILY = 8AM.TO --~ 10 P.M. Specials ! For Monday ! FreshMILK . .. ....... sie 2 gts. 39¢ First Grade BUTTER ......... Ib. 65¢ Five Roses FLOUR ...... 24 Ibs. 1.69 Side PORK by-the-piece Ib. 39¢ BOLOGNA uw al* JEWEL SHORTENING 1 LB. FREE WITH EVERY 3 LB. TIN FOR 99¢ SWIFT'S RINDLESS BACON . (SEALED FLATS) CHOICE WASHED CARROTS 3-1b. Bags 19¢ ONTARIO COOKING ONIONS 3-1b. Bags 19¢ FRUIT BASKETS MADE UP TO ORDER 2.00 and up of your | od lle iL - and charlatans draw the unwary like a moth fo a flame--and the person who succumbs to their wiles ws flirt ing with serious trouble. When you are concerned about heath, the only sensible thing to de is have a licensed doctor diagnose the ailment and take the scientifi- Satisfaction Guaranteed by the following members of DRY CLEANERS AND LAUNDERERS INSTITUTE (ONTARIO) and CANADIAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF LAUNDERERS AND CLEANERS FRESH BEEF BY THE PIECE "COMPOUNDING YOUR PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTION IS OUR PROFESSION" Jury & Jovells OSHAWA--BOWMANVILLE--WHITBY "We Send Medicines To Europe Postage Free" 49¢ been wondering whether we| should add a trained budget con-| | $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 $5.00 Coupon on Cold Waves We're fortunate to get a real buy ond would ilke to share it with our friends. 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We are now able to sell at lower prices, and you can thereby save considerably more than ever before in our 32 year history $5.00 $5. Management I 1