f Ra i 5 vo) 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 27, 1960 | or : . _-- |Friends Honor Joanne Mosienko Prior to Marriage Miss Joanne Alexandra Mosienko of Port Perry whose marriage to Mr. Everett Adrian Kerr of Oshawa was solemnized in Simcoe Street United Church, Oshawa on Saturday, Juiy 23, has been guest of honor at numerous pre-nuptial parties. Mrs. Joseph Mosienko enter- tained at a trousseau tea for her daughter. Receiving with Mrs. Mosienko were the bride-elect | and Mrs. Harry Kerr, aunt of the prospective bridegroom Pouring tea were Mrs. H. Kerr, Mrs, A. i Bevan, and Mrs. B. Gilmore, all f Oshawa Serving were Miss Simone mblett of Oshawa, Miss Vivian % Kerr and Miss Gale Kerr of | Kingston. The Misses Mary and #4 Kathy Gilmore and Miss Nancy # Bevan were in charge of the '| guest book. Mrs. Carl Miller of {| Oshawa presided in the room con- taining the wedding giiis. Miss Patricia Kerr and Miss Pamela { Bevan of Oshawa were In the {| shower gift room and Miss Clare| ¢ Noble presided over the trous-| seau The School pre linen set and Coronation ed the bride with a a Juice container. | Mrs. Harry Kerr was nosiess at a linen shower in her home. i § A variety 0 desserts were j / served by the bridesmaids Miss : Clare Noble Mrs. Carl Miller : 1 ; Miss Patricia Kerr and Miss 3 i Bevan before the gifts "70 RESIDE AT GUELPH were opened Mrs. Emily Greenwood W hostess at a miscellaneous show: 1 aT resent we the Ladies ol Guelph will be the daughter of Mrs, Peter Holu- g resent were he Lad > n , (oc + lev | benko of Oshawa and the late Ledal eek Shirley. R! Mr, S00 Vis. Gevige Pusey Mr. Holubenko, and the bride- freshments were served by Mrs Rogers who Were married te groom is the son of Mr. Amos teachers of home of J. Wilson and Mrs. B. Cum- mings. | Assen, The Netherlands PERSONALS Miss Sandra Lesnick, Grierson moved a vote of thanks from the | | | Rossland road east, are spending|daughter, Patricia, and their a month's vacation in La Mesa, helpers. Mr. Rufus Lambert ex- pressed thanks for the drivers |and Mrs. Mary Myers for the Miss Barbara Jean Woodcock advisory board. 4 | whose marriage to Mr. Donald dE: rl Clark is to take place on, Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Weldon, Saturday in Peterborough was Hortop street, were pleasantly guest of honor at a miscellaneous| surprised on Sunday last when shower arranged by Mrs. Bruce Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mollon, Williams, Fernhill boulevard. The Mr. and Mrs. Harry Young, Mr. staff of Manor Park Public|and Mrs. Almond Brintnell, Mr. School of which Miss Woodcock and Mrs. David Weldon and Mr. a member held a miscellane- Larry Weldon visited them at us shower in her honor and the|their summer camp, Gipsy Point, choir of Knox Presbyterian Bobcaygeon, on the occasion of Church. Oshawa, of which the|their 25th wedding anniversary. affianced pair are both members, The bride and bridegroom of 25 Wh hes | California. { | At Raglan School during the | winter months one of the largest and most successful St. John Ambulance Home Nursing Courses, was held. The course ran for 12 consecutive weeks during which time the class stud- ied and practised various aspects of Home Nursing, eg.g. bed baths, mustard plasters, steam in- halations, bandaging, care of in- fants and the aged, etc. The 13th week an oral examination was | given. | The enrollment for the Raglan |Home Nursing Class was 41, of | these 38 took the exam and were successful in passing. Banquet For Successful Members| Mermaid, Butterfly '0f Raglan Home Nursing Class |street, and Miss Pamela Perry, bowlers to the hostess and her| Silhouettes Shown Mrs. Ruth Gimblett, Mrs. Eve-| FLORENCE, Htaly (Reuters) lyn Bray, Mrs. Eileen Greenley, 10 mermaid look emerged Mrs. June Bray, Mrs. Evelyn | Thursday on the last day of the Holiday, * irs, Mary Brawn, Italian fashion shows here. 'S. uke, Mrs. Foy Bol- i olini due, Mrs. Lottie Luke, Mrs, Joy! ome sosignes ne nl Gog Bright, Mrs. Marion Luke, Mrs, [8€n0elm presented. |Jessie Cooke, Miss Mildred Har-|in a tight-fitting, slippery-looking rison, Mrs. Joyce Davidson, Mrs. |sheath, reaching to below the Muriel Lynde, Mrs. Annie Eyers, knees, where it flared out in a Mrs. Audrey Mahaffy, Mrs. Jean| fish tail train to sweep the floor Ferguson, Mrs. Doris Manns, | behind. Mrs, Helen Gilroy, Mrs. Edna| The dress was made of printed Manns, Mrs. Betty McGee, Mrs. silk velvet, with cyclamen roses Ella Shaw, Mrs. Vera Miller,jon a black background. Mrs. Lilian Skinner, Mrs. Mary| An evening dress designed by Pearson, Mrs. Daisy Solomon, | Mingolini Guggenheim was a Mrs. Violet Naylor, Mrs. Evelyn|strapless black velvet sheath To honor such an outstanding| Stevens, Mrs. Helen Powell, Mrs. |with a small train, worn with a presented them with the Oxford| years ago were pr d with a Companion to Music. Mrs. E. T. hammered aluminum lazy susan Johnston, aunt of - prospective, from their friends and, from their bridegroom, will entertain the children, a lounge rocker for BRIDE-ELECT bridal party at her home on their home. Frederick avenue, Peterborough, | The forthcoming marriage is |after the rehearsal on Friday announced today of Miss |evening Joanna van Harmelen, daugh- | items of interest. News of teas, ter of the Reverend and Mrs. At the close of the garden surprise parties, showers, anni- John van Harmelep, RR 2, Whit- [party for the blind bowlers of versaries and comings and go- by, to Mr. Alvin Beukema, son | tc of Mr. and Mrs. P. Beukema of | the Humoresque Club given by The { Mrs. bride's father will officiate at |street east, Mrs, the ceremony which is to take | -- - place in the Hebron Christian | Reformed Church of Oshawa on Saturday, August 13. at 3 p.m. You are invited by the Social . and for which there is no charge. James McConnell, William piease. write or telephone RA Reginald Pike'3-3474 local 18 Paris Hemlines Are Going Down PARIS (Reuters) -- A slinky vamp emerged from Paris fash-| & ion Monday as Jacques Griffe and Jean Patou displayed their creations in the first of the fall] and winter fashion shows. § | Hemlines plummeted and boy- | Department to send in any little ings are always very acceptable ach q was held recently at the Flying Dutchman in Bowmanville The Hon. D. M. B. Dymond, minister of Health, Province of Ontario, was, guest of honor at this banquet) and presented certificates to each| |of the 38 successful women who | took the Home Nursing Class. In addressing the group Dr. Dy- mond commended them in their desire to learn and improve their status as home makers and home nurses. He also urged them not to pass by an opportunity to in- crease their knowledge along those lines. | The guest speaker was intro- duced by Mrs, Helen Lawrence| and at the conclusion of the] event Mrs. Violet Naylor express: | ed the appreciation of all those present, to Dr. Dymond. | | The tables were attractive with arrangements of pastel s'mmer flowers. The centre piece for| {the head table was donated by an Oshawa florist. This floral | arrangement was later presented {to the oldest member of the| | class, | | Those seated at the head table | Evelyn Tait, Mrs. Eldean Rodd,{mustard color chiffon blouse Mrs. Edythe Webber, Mrs. Max-| whose long sleeves extended into ine Scott, Mrs. Eileen Slute. {large butterly wings. THE HOME DAIRY OSHAWA AND AJAX SPECIALS THURSDAY-FRIDAY-SATURDAY RAISIN PIE 39° TEA BISCUITS Doz. 29° Pop them in the oven--A real treat | were: Mrs. Muriel Coates, Reg. | |N., Mrs. Eunice Stocks, Reg. N.,| who gave the examination to the cently in St. George's Memorial Church. The bride, the former Rogers of Moncton, New Bruns- wick, and the late Mrs. Rogers. | --Ireland Studio Mrs. B .Gilmore was hostess al jsh hair styles were the order of a miscellaneous shower at nerithe day. Women attending the home. Among the various useful shows were seen tugging down FOR QUALITY, FRESHNESS and FLAVOR Mary Lorine Holubenko, is the | Professional Artists Give Advice To Vacation Painters at Madoc | To paint light colors first, or dark colors rent question at the Madoc Art Centre, now in the opening weeks of its seventh annual Nestling into the rolling land- scape of the Highlands of Hast- ings. near Actinolite, Ont., the resident summer art centre is at- tracting a capacity crowd of va- cation painters from Toronto, Oakville, Owen Sound. Fort Wil- liam, Port Huron (Mich.), New York City and Florida as well as nearby Bancroft, L'Amable, Belleville, Kingstone, Peterbor- ough and Manotick Most of them are perennial visitors, back to sketch at their favorite haunts guided by profes- sional coaches. Assisting Mary Schneider, resident director and painting instructor, will be Don Fraser, Frank S. Panabaker, Joicey Horne, Joh A. Hall, Irene Collins, Jack Pepper and Ralph Allen who will also join in night- ly idio reviews of paintings, many of them still wet on the canvas. Pottery and ceramics are directed by Dr, Roman season. | One a day is the average, with t? That is the cur-|a variety of three to a dozen OT |: ies presented more paintings to take home at the end of their stay, be it a week or several weeks. For ad- vanced painters or beginners there are massive pines on the hill across the rustic bridge and stile behind the studio build- ing; the spinning wheel in the front meadow near the wishing- well with its quaint gabled roof the red pump and the red bell under the sun deck, that sum mons the drowsing from their spring-filled mattresses to another summer day of outdoor sketching for contemplation and enjoyment Further afield are rocks and waterfalls near Flinton. 10 miles from Madoc, streams, bridges old barns and farm buildings spreading elms and knotted tree stumps Few locations could be more ideal. Easily reached by bus or car, the Manahatta river skirts the art centre grounds. Accom modations for 25 combine city conveniences with the joys of hik- ing, swimming, sunning, fishing gifts the bride received several pieces of her crystal. The ladies of the Prospect Com- munity held a kitchen shower at the home of Mrs. Murray Holtby. Many useful gifts were received and a mock wedding was staged. The staff of H. E. Kerr Indus- the bridegroom with a TV lamp. Following the rehearsal the bridal party was entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kerr in Oshawa. | WIFE PRESERVER MV Printed flour bags and feed pags make attractive cafe cur- tains and doilies. Usually color f Schneider. . boating and barbecues WOOLWORTH'S 53553588 LADIES' CANVAS JUMBO KNIT--TRIPPLE CUFF BA ERINA NYLON REINFORCED HEEL & TOE bu bo = ANKLE SOX White soft combed cotton. Special 50. pair NUDE HEEL SEAMLESS NYLONS For beach sole 1.59. POODLE PUPS BOBBY SOX Super stretch | J Sizes =: on 79¢ Sizes ¢m = §9¢ Ld (- 1] 4 See these in Seventeen 1 00 P HELEN CURTIS CLEAR SHAMPOO Special 12V/2-0z. bottle--Regular $1.69 98- OUR STORE IS AIR-CONDITIONED FOR YOUR SHOPPING COMFORT INTRODUCTORY OFFER Size 94 - 11 (Emerald Maidbrand) | OPEN FRIDAY TILL © P.M. AND ALL DAY WEDNESDAY | | their short skirts. | Jacques Griffle endorses the supple sheath and Jean Patou features asymmetrical effects in softly-folded envelope skirts. The prediction that the high style and| uared - off school of fashion would give way to clinging and soft silhouettes has firmed. It is a field day for: subtle curves. SPECIAL TOUCH BEESTON, England (CP)-- The headmistress of a girls' |school in this Nottinghamshire | town is to give her senior girls|# | the opportunity of special lessons |§ | in needlework, etiquette, deport- | ment and use of makeup. "When they leave," she says, "we hope z they will have acquired the pol- ish of wealthy young ladies who can afford expensive schools abroad." Clee gL HAPPY BIRTHDAY, CINDY! Buchweld, Olive avenue, and One year old today is Cindy grand-daughters of Mr. and | Lucille, left, and Colleen Susan South Africa's old age pen-| will be two next Wednesday. | Mrs Thomas Collen, Oshawa, |sions are paid to men at 65 The little girls are the dauzh- and Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Buch. |years of age, women at 60. ters of Mr. and Mrs. Herman | wald, Killaloe, Ontario. Semi-Annual Clearance SHOES CONTINUES DURING FURTHER REDUCTIONS SAVINGS UP TO 50% Ladies' FLAT CASUALS, MOCCAS- SINS and SANDALS. Reg. to 1 48 8.98. SALE PRICE » Ladies' DRESS AND CASUAL FOOT- WEAR. White and Beige. Reg. 5 98 to 17.95. PRICED FROM .. Us A Large Group of Men's DRESS and CASUAL SHOES. Values to 9 08 1895. ..... : 5 Boy's DRESS and SPORT FOOTWEAR. B , black beige. Reg. Brn iock or beige Res 4.98 | open FRIDAY UNTIL 9 ALL SALES FINAL NO EXCHANGE OR REFUNDS ON SALE MERCHANDISE BURNS CO. LTD. CORNER, KING AND SIMCOE ST. Se class; the Hon. Dr. M. B. Dy- mond and Mrs. Helen Lawrence, # Reg. 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