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The Oshawa Times, 1 Jun 1960, p. 8

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8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 1, 1960 [Evening Chapter | Honeymoon in ® Hospital Auxiliary : | Has Busy Meeting Thomas-Miller A BONNY OSHAWA BABY A big boy for his age. is | Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Her- James Paul, son of Mr. and | pert Wilson, Toronto, and Mrs. William Warne, Fronte- nac avenue. James is fourteen | Breédt-grandson of Mr, Charles months old. He is the grandson | Warne, Oshawa. of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Warne --Photo by Ireland St. Stephen's CGIT Holds Mother and Daughter Banquet The Canadian Girls in Training| Powell. A toast to the CGIT was of St. Stephen's United Church proposed by Barbara Gray and held their mother and daughter responded to by Mrs. Robert banquet recently when 22 girls| Humphreys who is secretary for and their mothers and special affiliated CGIT of the Women's guests were present |Missionary Society of Oshawa The tables were decorated in|Preshyterial. red, white and blue and the floral] A program was presented con- arrangements carried out the na-| sisting of three songs by mem- " tional theme. For each mother | berg of the Sweet Adeline quar- and guest was a favor of a minia-|tette, A guitar solo was played ture artificial flower arrangement py Mary Taylor, Four readings and each mother and guest re-|were given by Mrs. Frank Higgin- ceived a corsage made by the bettom, a piano solo by Mrs. M. girls. McGee and a solo "My Own Dear Guests at the head table were Land" by Mrs. E. Stewart, Mir. David Duchemin, Mrs. S. C.| Mrs. Dr in presented gifts | EY Mrs. Duchemin Rundle, Mrs. N. V. White, Mrs. |g, Sharon Cook and Gail Knipe| Robert Humphreys, Mrs. John for regular attenda and re-|N Dickson, Lynn Dickson, presi inded the girls of the Rally for dent, Donna Wobd, past presi- CGIT a Ex Pe nd Explorers to be held dent, Mrs. Mabel McGee, Mrs. at Camp Pretori Ww Edward Stewart, Mrs. Frank Higginbottom, Mrs. David Duche- June 1 at 5 p.m, ymin, , . | \ The CGIT grace was sung and|for the worship service conduct- Poland, aud the b bride wore an empire gown of Later the couple left for a wed- "lite nylon over satin featuring|ding trip to Niagara Falls and The #roup met in the Church Goalioped Jace mocks, and shore" Tos Wil live in Ost | {| The regular May meeting of Grace Lutheran Church, Osh- the Evening Chapter of the Wom-|awa, was the setting for a 4 n's Hospital Auxiliary was held|0'clock wedding on Saturday af- . G. G. Curley|ternoon when June Alleen Miller, A |danghter of Mrs. Rose MacKen- Following the minutes read by|zle of' Oshawa and the late Mr. Mrs. T. H. Green, secretary, and MacKenzie was united in mar- a report given by Mrs, Murrayriage with Gordon Lloyd Powell, treasurer, Mrs. J. A. Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. membership con-/A. H. Thomas of Gillingham, vener, suggested that the mem-|Kent, England. bers wear their volunteer name| The Reverend Carl Kartechner lags to the meetings in order performed the cermony and Miss |that new members become bet-|Louise Macko played the nuptial 7 | ter acquainted. | music. | Mrs. J. H Lockwood, sewing| Given in marriage by her bro- convener, reported knitted baby ther, Mr. Eugene MacKenzie the outfits, footwarmers, five bed-|bride wore a suit of leaf green |spreads and 22 gowns had been | French wool broadcloth, having a {submitted by the members and short bioused jacket, with Mrs. Mortimer Brown, scrapbook bleached mink collar and slim ¢ | convener, reported one scrapbook straight skirt, with which she {had been completed for the chil-\wore a matching hat of silk or- dren's ward. ganza flowers with beige acces- | Mrs. C. R. Lunn, convener of sories and carried a white Bible the annual dessert bridge, to be|crested with pinocchio red roses held Sept. 21 in the hospital cafe-|and lilies of the vailey, teria, requested that each mem-| Mrs. John Bint was matron of ber deliver one dessert to the|homor for her mother and wore cafeteria by 6.30 that evening. |a suit of basket weave taupe beige Mrs, Lunn mentioned that tickets with a large collar of cham. | for the bridge would be avail- pagne beige, complementing her| able from Mrs. Eric Sutherland, hat which was misted in veiling, | ticket convener, at the June dotted in leaf green. meeting | Miss Yvonne Thomas, the | nTans are in the making for a urdecroam's youngest daughter |Fashion Show to be held at St. | was bridesmaid, wes " stron] Britain Follows Nuptial Rites | SOCIETIES Rose MacKenzie, Mohawk street, OAKLEIGH LODGE who was wearing a dress of| The regular meeting of Oak- flower blue Chantilly lace over|lcigh Lodge No. 151, LOBA, was| taffeta, with a taffeta sash and held in the Orange Temple re-| Sonplemanted with a matching |cently. i To jacket. A cloche hat ofl wore Mistress Sister Mae cpampagne beige and a corsage|ior resided with deputy mis- {of pink carnations completed her tress, Sister Mary Thompson, |ensemble. Assisting was the bride- isti ; i aes groom's daughter, Mrs. Michael | 255! ng. i Savage in a knitted dress of mint| The devotional period was lcd green a black and white leaf hat|by Sister Beatrice Hurst. | with a corsage of white chrysan-| Visitors given a welcome were | themums. sister Evelyn Bilton, Worthy| Later the couplé left for Mont-| Mistress: of Queen Mary Lodge, real whence they. will sail for|Sister Elda Howard, Sister Ann Great Britain and France where | Burgess and Sister Louise Hoe- they will spend a three-month kett of Victory Lodge, also Sister honeymoon and return to live at|Dora Johnson of Cobourg, The 12 Burk street. |sick list. report was given by Sis- r = [ter Thompson, and committee "BEST" FOR SUNDAY reports were given. A new mem-| Remember when Grandma'her was initiated. LODGES AND brows I er ast chinal prong were made for future cnly for Sundays and company? activities. It was decided tp give Wise moder) homemakers know 2 donation to the Simcoe Hall ire bone china can, and should, welfare fund. be used every day. The high con tent of bone ash makes it more durable and economical than aa The rcky prizes were won by| Sister Mae Oster, Sister Nay! YEVARTV IARI YE YY AYER FOR YOUR I KRESGE'S "CROWNING GLORY" Sizes & styles for All the Family Bobby, Curl, Dresser & Pocket Combs. 10 Combs 17¢ THURS.- FRI. - SAT. only cheaper earthenware or other Thompson and Louise I | Kinds of china. Royal Worcester] Refreshments were served by| bone china, for example, contains the committee in charge. The 50 percent ox-bone ash, for next regular meeting will be held | greater durability. on Thursday, June 23. Gregory's Auditorium by the x : Bond ir, | F suit of sand beige French wool, | members under the convenership a coche' straw hat, ribbon | , nket ol Ne. pa 3: Murphy as Wkeis trimmed of cocoa-beige. They Cloriiens tie ket CODVeler ol te both carried finger tip bouquets of ioe Tooting yellow and rust chrysanthemums | A prospective memper, Mrs.| Mr. Ronald Shepherd perform- |[K. R. Claxton-Oldfield, was wel-|ed the duties of best man and the |comed by Mrs. Curley who re- Ushers were Mr. Kenneth Diaz; | | minded the members that the the bride's brother, Mr. Ernest |June meeting would be in the MacKenzie and Mr. Phillip Mil- form of a pot luck supper to be|ler, the bride's son. held at 6.45 p.m. The reception was held at the Refreshments were served by home of the bride's mother, Mrs Mrs. W. A. Holland and commit- | -- tee. |sleeves with three-quarter length | mitts. A leaf-tiered coronet held | : : her short nylon veil edged with | Veronica Gesior [lace and she carried a bouquet| John Gerek We d ovis roses and white carna-| . | Miss Jane Wozny was maid-of- | At St. George's Ukrainian honor in white nylon over blue. |Greek Catholic Church recently The bridesmaids were Miss Olga | Veronica Gesior and John Gerek, Muzyka in white nylon applique both of Oshawa, exchanged nup-|and Miss Wiladyslawa Gawrain- tial vows. ski in white nylon over tur- The bride is the daughter of |quoise, Mary Bumat was the Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Gesior, flower gil in pink. They wore is\matching bandeaux and short the son of Mr. and Mrs. William white gloves and carried nose- Gerek, Czechoslovakia. |gays of pink roses, pink carna-| The Reverend J. C. Pereyma tions and white chrysanthemums. officiated, The wedding music| Master John Shmir acted as ring was played by Miss Eugenia bearer, ahormiak | Mr, Steve Kulich was best| Given in marriage by her man, Ushering were Messrs, uncle, Mr. Alex Cherewaty, the Arthur Essery and Emil Pisar. | THE HOME DAIRY OSHAWA AND AJAX i SPECIALS THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY 6 for 27° BLUEBERRY PIE 49° FOR QUALITY, FRESHNESS and FLAVOR Shop at the bakery with the large variety. ORANGE TWIST DONUTS Specials are Also Available At-- BAILEY FOODS, Oshawa Shopping Centre and THE FOOD SHOP, 42 Simcoe Street North Queen was proposed by Lynne ed by Connie Crossman, Sharon THURS. FRI. SAT. ont BRUSH | Hair Rollers * Newest featherweight I plastic by Dupont Value 1. 00 Only 57 ¢ BRUSH CURLERS Just like Mummy's . . . Little Miss brush curlers. 5 on cord. CARDED BARRETTES Dainty Miss Pearlized barrettes, 4 on card. Reg. 29¢ value. SPECIAL BANDEAUX Attractive hair bandeoux with scal- loped design and rhinestones. 19 Reg. 39¢ value. SPECIAL, each SIDE COMBS. Complete assortment. Plain and grip tight split teeth. 10° PAIR 20 EACH 10 PAIR KIDDIE MATCHING COMBINATION SETS. Comb, Bandeau, Pony Tail Barrette and 1 pr. Barrettes. CARD FIERCE PLASTIC BANDEAUX with teeth. Three 1% . designs. EACH VASSAR HAIR ACCESSORIES. Always first with the lotest . . pins VASSAR FRENCH ROLLA. Tapered at 29 one end. Easy to use. ONLY HR See the colourful i line of Tidy-Locks " 4 BANDOS and #~ NETS for sportswear ~~ db TIDY LOCKS ENC Sta-On FR H STYLE WAVE NETS NYLON 25¢ HAIR NETS 2 for 15¢ : a Cook and Margaret Saywell. The Dickson. The dinner was served | -- , . by members of the CGIT, theme was on 'patriotism L Dicks i the Story by Mrs. John Diefenbal Be ond oy eicomed ac-| on being a Canadian citizen which | tivities during the past season. Was written for the CGIT was| The head table guests were intro-|Téad by Connie Crossman. duced by the leader, Mrs. David | Duchemin. | A toast to the Church was pro- posed by Sharon Crossman and responded to by Mrs. Stephen art. Saywell. A toast to the h § the was proposed by Patsy Calvert diction. The meeting closed and responded to by Mrs. Johnlthe singing of "Taps". Double-Ring Ceremony Unites Judith Nelson, R. Reinkoester In St. Andrew's United Church, [worsted suit with white accessor. recently, Judith Dale Nelson be- jer and a bronze corsage. | came the bride of Ronald Freder- 4 | ick Reinkoester, The Reverend| Mr. and Mrs Reinkoester will | George Telford D.D. officiated at make their home in Oshawa. the double-ring ceremony and Mr. E. Kelvin James played the wedding music The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Leta Nelson of Oshawa and Mr. J. Gordon Nelson of St. Cath- arines. The bridegroom is the| son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. 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