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The Oshawa Times, 21 Sep 1960, p. 8

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|Barvinok Branch |St. John's WA | Plans Busy Season | The first fall meeting of the |8t, John's Ukrainian Women's | Association "'Barvinok Branch", was held at the home of Mrs, John Kostick on September 14, Mrs, Walter Kuch, president, welcomed all the members back {from their holidays and also re- iported on the convention of the Canadian Ukrainian Women's As- sociation, which had been held in Toronto in the early part of July, Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 21, 1960 PERSONALS Mrs, Edward Bind, convener of meeting will be held at the home c. ithe Birthday Ball of the Golden of Mrs. William McKnight [Jubilee Chapter IODE to be October 3. |held in October at the Oshawa| | Alrport, entertained her commit! itee recently when plans were {made to make this a gala affair (with Frank Bogart and his Gran- Mrs, John Goreglad read the cretary's report, An account of OB the 'treasury was presented by Mrs. Steven Gonta and Mrs, Ni- With Piper Donald MacLellan cholas Semeniuk, leading the way a party of friends' There was a lengthy discussion conducted Mr. John Porter Greig on the twenty-fifth anniversary to is Jet Plane ai Malton Air- jubilee which Sts John's Ukrain- i port last night and saw him com- ian Orthodox Church will cele- the oie 8 Orehesifa Md Drovide tortably ensconced and im the brate on October 23. The mem- tee are Mrs. Walter Famme, Care of a stewardess on his way bers decided to buy a valuable |Mrs. L. R, Sawyer, Mrs, Gorden back to Scotland, The 87-year-old gift for the chureh to mark this (Lofthouse. $ Mrs. Donald Brown, | Pensioner was at a loss to find momentous occasion, They also | Mrs, Alan Banfield, Mrs, Roy words to express his gratitude to agreed to take charge of the hall {brought to 2 V in the back soa a bouffant skirt with 8 bustle how, iA wide-hrimmed white orgenzs bet complemented her dress and h I she carried a peturasl wicker geth- [1 lering be iled with aqua | Og} awa Interest tinted Pinoe pompoms and | Oshawa 'guests attended the white carnatio wedding in St, Basil's Roman Ca-, The (lower girl's white nylon tholic Church, Brantford, recent- organza frock had a peacock blue ily of Catherine Maric Haffey and sash, She wore a white wreath {Robert Neil Tonkin, The bride is headdress snd earriedl 8 dimipy. ithe daughter of Mr, and Mrs, tive wicker basket of blue and Frank J. Haffey, Brantford, and white flower ithe bridegroom is the son of Mrs! The best Doris Tonkin, Brantford, former. ert Carm lly of Oshawa. Haffey ushered, The Reverend Charles Shaefter! The recoplion was held in the fficiated and Mickey Ritchie Tudor Room of the Graham Bell sang Salve Reging and Ave Maria, Hotel, Guests were present from | Given In marriage by her Toronto, Rochester, N.Y.; Napan- father, the bride woresa fleor- ee, lLondop, Onteric; Oshewa, length gown of organza with Woodstock, St, George and Kit- ia fitted bodie, y-point sleeves chene and a portrait neckline edged with, Mrs, Haffey received in a pavy sequined lace, A lace peplumiblue silk dress ited with topped the bouffant skirt and powder blue and a ¢ ge of red itiers of lace cascaded into a sweetheart roses, The hride. {slight train. A rhinestone' tiara groom's mother wore a8 powder theld her fingertip veil of silk illu- blue si'k shantupg shenih with sion and she carried a caseade of dusty pink aceessories and a core |festhered white carnations, blue sage of white gardenias and fes- {Pinocchio pompoms and |v y thered carnations, trails, As the couple left on their | Mrs, Helen White was her sis- honeymoon, the bride was wears ter's matron of honor and Miss ing a taupe brown suit with beige Brantford Wedding Tonkin-Hatfey Has 5 man was Mz, Rob and Mr. James Irwin assisted by Mrs, Walter 8 the kind friends who had made and table decorations for the ju- Terry White" was flower girl, accessories end 8 corsage of Mrs, White wore a ballerina Orange Delight roses, |dress of peacock blue silk ord Mr, and Mrs, Tonkin are mak- ganza, styled with a cowl neckline ing their home at Brantford, 'MEN! Good Grooming Starts with oY ( 1B 7 (Od ¢ Spic ' SHAMPOO $1.50 HAIR GROOM TONIC $1.25 SPRAY DEODORANT $1.3 PLUS-- These Old Spice Favourites: Smooth Shave $1.25 Stick Deodorent $1.28 After Shave Lotion $1.38 by a in the marriage bride wore Si WAY ADDING THEIR SIGNATURES [uibby and hiss Bey Tumer. |0 Yel oO 200, amarement ce Program. A commiltee eon ; The first meeting of the fall|at the lights and bustle of the air- and Miss Ann Sabat was chosen Oshawa will be the home of of Mr, and Mrs, Warren season of the Pilot Club of Osh-|port, apprehension of the flight,!;, plan this project, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Bruce | Carson, Newtonville, Ontario, awa was held in the form of a the excitement of setting foot on Phe 'president. led. Feminded Barton Mackel} Whom Dot. and the bridegroom is the son |theatre party. The members od ig ative Bean, and jue Sono the members about their duty in in Queen Street East Presby- | Of Mr. and Mrs, John Mac. (ed o SUneot FOR Sad MOS IC BUCCOR JU ot Lo without a (church cleaning which they have Sid hh Merly tus Len ouise Lari / . [Faulkner with the assistance of send-off party were Dr. and Mrs, 'o . son, the bride is the daughter --Daylight Studio Photo Miss Madeline Guscott into the Cameron Stewart, Mr, Henry @nd Mrs. Paul Plishka, Sunday WED IN DOUBLE-RING CEREMONY -. . club. Miss Lillian Beamish, pres Chapman, Miss Gertrude Tucker, School conveners, will investigate| . * lident, welcomed Mrs Faulkner Mrs. Jo Aldwinckle and Piper !he possibilities of redecorating] pictured after their ay Richard William Tilling of Osh- Ferguson-Wolosewich Nuptials and presented her with a cor- Donald MacLellan, the Sunday shoul Siatstooms, | [age recently at St, Aren't | awa and the bridegroom is the | |sage. The next meeting is to be | November, the auxiliary Ww nited Church are r, and | 4 8 WR | [held on September 29, when Mrs, sponsor a dinner for Greek Ortho-| Mrs, Kenneth Walter Ferguson | son of Mrs, James Ferguson 3 1 1 {Lucille Lortie of the Pilot Club| GROUPS CLUBS dox young people who are attend-| The bride, the former Miss of Oshawa and the late Mr 1I 1S of St. Thomas, Governor of Dis-| ' ing high schoo! in the cily of, Donna Jane Tilling, is the | Ferguson, ' | eR ' |triet 17, Pilot International, will AUXILIARIES Oshawa, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Photo by Mary's Studio The marriage of Joyce Wolose- bodice, re-embroidered with alen- pay her official visit, A commitive consisting of Mos. wich of Oshawa and F1light- con lace and studded with seed Membe f 'Sunbeam: Ch | Donald Sadoway and Mrs. John a. p : f J apter, : ; Officer William George Ferguson pearls, was designed with a por- Oras Drs 0 Eon ea ar pier, 19TH SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX, |Putchak will plan for the forma- of St. Hubert, Quebec, was trait neckline and short sleeves attended the reception in connec-l The regular meeting of the '0n of a Junior CYMK in Oo mnized recently at the First with long gloves, The full skirt!" bi : Br Spa! ; awa, An effort will be made to Solem By y swept into a train, A tiara of tion with the 45th Annual Grand Ith oo Mother# \puxiiory co-ordinate this youth group with] SUNBEAM CHAPTER OES (after another to partake of this The bride is the daughter of rhinestones and pearls held her|Y¢Ssions of t ne Grand Chapter of) Was ch on Wodnesds Sentem. the craft classes conducted by the| The regular meeting was held tour, Mr. and Mrs, Steve Wolosewich fingertip veil and she carried a Ontario, Order of the Eastern Murch of Wocnescay, BSeplem-io ond D. Luchak |at the Masonic Temple on Thurs-| The CP and T report was sub 'Oshawa d the brideg bouquet f dee ink roses Star, held at the Royal York|ber 14, Mrs, William Blake pre n : ¢ |day, Sept, 15, Mrs, Beity McKin- mitted by Jr. PNG Sister Luella of Oshawa an ne Wi egroom al i Po A h «Hotel, Toronto, yesterday are|siding. | There was some discussion on stry WM presided assisted by Mr, Pine, and it was announced is the son of Mr. and Mrs, E. J.| Miss Gloria Wolosewich was th 0° 0 Moore. Mrs. Alice! The minutes were read, Mrs {the Ukrainian-costumed doll that|S\*Y YW presiced assis a1 BE, anno org 2 > ar at. Miss Evelyn Moore, Mrs. Alice A y Frank Train WP. there would be an important Ferguson, RR 1 Hampton, the maid of honor. The other at Alex Wasiluk gave the treasur- BARVINOK will present to the rain | porta The Reverend W, G. Siblock of-tendants were the Misses Vera Davies, Mis Tucima Buertiuzer, er Have. Wo Yeouur Oshawa Sowa De BD ae Mrs. Mabel Alpin introduced Meeting of this organization, on ficiated, The wedding music was Wolosewich, Mary Siblock, Ruth Mrs. Gladys Little, Mrs. Gladys "7 et p bride hol aid 'lthe following PDDGM's: Mrs, October 5, in the evening, Sis. played by Mr. Herbert Philp and Kozak, Ann Penicka, Suellan Elliott, Mrs, Eleanor Train, Mr, Erection of Sifjeers 3s hid Walley Hen will acquire an 3P ean Gow, Toronto; Mrs, Ann|ter Victoria MaGee is the secre. Mr. Mitchell Glecoff was the MacDonald and Mrs, Dennis Fer. Frank Train, Mrs, Wilma Tay- 1960-61 president Mrs Fadl priately "4 Dh [Creighton and Mrs, Meta Moore|'ary of this organization, solois guson, The flower girls were Deb- lor, Mrs, Mabel Alpin, Others| " sachs. g ¢ oe M Rol :l The date set for the annual from Oshawa Sister Greta Drinkle was elect Given her bie Masulka and Lois Tattersall, Who will attend the various ses-|) dil Mrs A] Ti meeting is October 12, Mrs, Don. Ex : : {ed to be Noble Grand for the en- father, full-| All ware ballerina gowns of moss sions being held this week are CW's; treasurer, Mrs le X ald Sadoway will be hostess at| Presiding matrons were present! suing term, with Sister Margaret : green silk organza with match. Mrs. Agnes Kemlo, Mrs, Nance Wasiluk: phone conveners, Mrs. pic rooting 10 pe held at the|from Whitby and Fairbanks chap. Gray as Vice Grand, Installation with tiny circular veils, They McLeese, Mrs, Betty McKinstry, verdun Rolson, Mrs. GeorgelGenosha Hotel. An interesting | ters. [will take place at the next meet. carried yellow chrysanthemums Mrs. Florence Dodwell, Mrs, | nompson, Mrs, Donald Kirby. program is planned by Mrs. Sa-| Sunbeam's own Past Matrons ing f Mary Jean Spence Mr. Richard Ferguson acted as Dorothy Haley, Miss Flora Pur-| LOYAL WORKERS doway, |and Patrons: Mrs, Martha Dun-| Following the closing of lodge best man, Ushering were Messrs. die and Mrs, Marianne Girard] Mrs, Bert Howlett presided for. Following the meeting Mrs. lop, Mrs, Meta Moore, Miss Fiore, a adjourned 10 the banquet hall 1 Gary Ferguson, Dennis Fer- {the September meeting of the John Kostick served refresh. Purdie, Mrs, Nance McLeese, for a penny sale, convened by October Bride-Elec guson, Michael Kudy, David Among the out of town guestsiy gual Workers' Group of King ments 8 (Mrs, Lorna Stewart, Mrs, Doro- Sister Victoria MaGee and Sister |Wolsewich, Daniel Wolosewich 2t the Ferguson . Wolosewich Street United Church. She read! - " thy Haley, Mr, Frank Train and May Woods, Honored at Tea {and Harold Wolosewich, wedding were Flight-Officer Wil- an autumn poem, "Haze on a USER Ra Mr, William Henderson, Jem mmm------ M Sohn. Ra Klanard reception was held in the 300 Ferguson, Cold Lake, Alber pair Horizon," HO HOLD N | Visitors were present from To-| y Mrs. John eid, eXancra lower hall at First Baptist/ta; Flight-Officer Richard Fergu-| The minutes were read by the! If you're cooking a souffle h { street, held a tea last Friday for|o P00. G | , y t ner ind tI din. Tonto, Bowmanville and Whitby. | + hed pen ye oay SOF Church, . For the occasion the son, Greenwood, Nova Scotia, and| secretary, Mrs, Theodore Wilkins for dinner and find that your din-| Si Mariane Girard gave al her future daughter-in-law, Miss bride's mother chose a mauve or. and Officer - Cadet Gary Fer- and the roll called. Mrs, Edward ner hour must be delayed, the Biter ok ane ' jan x were, H 2 Mary Jean Spence, whose mar-ganza sheath with matching hat/guson, Royal Military College, sills gave the treasurer's report. souffle can be saved if you grad-|lengthy sick report and 0 Mr, Clyde Ferg 1 idened h f the death of riage to Mr, Clyde Ferguson Reid and gloves, The bridegroom's Kingston. | Mrs, Howlett announced that ually lower the oven tempera. saddened to gas pM 4 Is to take place in Kingston, Oc-| mother was in olive green pure ; [Miss Mary Haig would he the ture to stretch the cooking over a Mrs. Ethel Martin PM, waakun, baby's bowels ste ovetloaded ith tober 8. Receiving with the host-|silk with a brown feathered hat|- Teas, birthday parties, wedding| speaker for the next afternoon longer period of time, | An invitation was accepted to yi ff Our CBN Be mT ou $94, She Dyide do Je yore 3 and brown accessories, |aniversaries, coming aw Bol8 | auxiliary meeting and that Mrs, | rene eer meee | visit Bircheliffe on September 27. | and upset baby Jullers gawy prins, eu -8 ess 0 orl "As the couple left for the wed. Of Euests and your own holi ay| Joshua Kinsey, literature secre- | : a | Refreshments were served by| feverish, fussy and restless. To quickly an ald green pure silk; her mother, ding trip to Nassau, The Ba. Plans are always of interest toitary, had two new books on the| Whitbread presided at the meet Mrs. Cora Lyons and committee] SY clear cut the bowels, sweeten hg] Mrs. John Spence, was in navy hamas 'and Florida, the bride/this column. Write, telephone or|hook shelf, The WMS Thankoffer. |": roll was called by Mrs, |and a social game of card bingo| you don't soon notice 4 happy change in the blue and Mrs, Reid chose oyster was wearing a cotiliion blue suit visit the social department with|ing service will be on October 23 sXe Bg y | followed, ion aly 40d Cmetetted, hant i draped sheath. | im" : Mason Chamberlain, The secrip-| | Baby's Own Tablets are thoroughly depend shantung in a draped sheath. ip" navy blue feathered hat your item of news for which|/with the Reverend Dr, Norman { "A los was read by Mrs | able, You'll find them especially helpful Mrs. A, S. Whattam greeted the and matching accessories, The there is no charge, (Telephone|as speaker, Fr i i od 'SUNSHINE REBEKAH LODGE to, at tecthing time for their prompt relie guests at the door and Mrs. newly wedded pair will Jive at|RA 3-347, Mrs, Ernest Brown and her Stanley Harrison. ,.| Sunshine Rebekah Lodge, No,| from digestive upsets, rslessncss, peevish im y p at | The secretary's and treasurer's | ness, colic pains, and other minor ailments J. P, Mangan acted as assistant {po RCAF Station, St. Hubert,| : committee presented the devo- + ob iven Birthda 222, held regular meeting in the| due'w noed of & corrective Ask your doctor | hostess, Quebec, where the bridegroom is| Mr. and Mrs. Sam Jackson Jr., (tional and program, Mrs, S111 'OPOTIS Were EWet IU AY|1odge rooms in Oshawa, with a| about Baby's Own Tablew, Get s package Pouring tea at the attractive|ai nresent stationed. Masson street, spent the weekend read the scripture lesson, Mrs gree ngs ete un R. G |8cod attendance and several CGA7 IYO COREE and iinet dios table, centred ith an Sl-white Guests were present from To-|!n North Bay and Sudbury, Brown commented on the sub- Oyjiam nner an 8. 8 G1 0isitors, Sister May Skea presided fo upsais of older child' 3 to 1s, giv arrangement of roses and candles ponte Mimico t | . ject "Our Needy Brethren" and "~%7'°Y% assisted by Vice Grand, Sister elinically-tested Children's Own Tablets | in antique Wedgewood holders, and Hamilton, 2 ye. Reith Gahan of Willow-| read "Magic Spring." | iesnbers ivjoried sick wre SE Driokic. whe Temried pd were Mrs, Hudson Campbell of ale, formerly Oshawa, was a| The program consisted of a Y's 8 'the members who were ill, Kingston; Mrs. H. C. Hall, Mrs. SOCTAL NOTICE [guest of Mrs. E. G. Storie, Glen-| reading by Miss Effa Wright FM. Shepherdson. Broth ' : | i hk 3 ¢ Arthur Phillips of Cor- R. Brown, and Mrs. J, W. {wood crescent, last Friday, | "Communications," Mrs, Howlett| Films will be shown at the next| Brothe meeting, Readings were given by|inthian IOOF, Oshawa, spoke on yoke 8 the 0G of Si Jom Mrs, William Collins, Mr s,|the United Nations Tours sponsor. mer member of the group, read|G €or ge Whitbread and Mes, od by the Oddfellows and Rebek- "The Good We Might Have Lloyd Burkett, ahs, particularly the tours which ," s | Favorite hymns were sung fol- passed through Oshawa in the Riley, Highland Creek. : Ey op were- Mrs. C. W ENGAGEMENT The Friendship Group of Cour- Minett, Mrs. J. Murray Macleod, Mr. and Mrs, Ross De Hart of | tice United Church WA held an Miss Elizabeth Spence, Mrs, Port Whithy announce the en. | I8iomal meeting recently in the . R: son, Mrs . G. Mec. 2agement of their eldest daugh. form of a corn and wiener roast | Raby og bn RT Ne. ter, Gwendolyn Mary, to Mr, |at the home of the president, | {lowed with solos by Mrs, Mar-|early summer of this year. Bro.| LUXURY Nab. Mrs. Robert Tumey, Mrs. Royden Larry Manning, only son|Mrs. James MacGregor. A short PMA CLUB garet Johnston and Mrs, William ther Phillips stated that Corin. Ki d' Mrs. AT A UTTLE PRICE! E. Kelvin James, and Mrs, of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Mann. business session was conducted] The regular meefing of the Collins. thian Lodge will sponsor a boy Bruce Stewart ing of Oshawa. The marriage will|by Mrs, Horace Vetzal, who re- Pleasant Monday Afternoon Club Refreshments were served by| from this district to take the trip Among the 145 guests were take place at St. John's Anglican minded the members of the bus opened with a hymn followed by Mrs, George Fowler and Mrs, another summer, and thought the several from out of town, includ. Church, Port Whitby, on Satur.|trip this month to Toronto, also the Lord's Prayer. Mrs, George William Collins, [two Rebekah Lodges might look ing Mrs. Keith Gahan, Willow- day, October 22, at 3 p.m. fof the bazaars to be held at the ---- - weer . ira -- dale; Mrs, W. Graham, Mrs, P church on November 23. Mrs. | | Matthews, Mrs, D. Chant, Mrs, QUEER FISH Kenneth Ellis gave the (reasur-| Jag mV LumSV lum LmV eum Lm V mS Lem A | Balfour Sparkes and Mrs. A. PORT ARTHUR. Ont. (CP)--|¢'S report and Mrs Percy| § f 3 ht : A Dalby reported on the sick fund, West, all of Toronto and Miss Siamese-twin fish 7% inches long D y Judy Carson, Scarborough; Mrs.|have been kept alive for 27|A Sing-song _was he id. The next L. Williams, Agincourt months, along with seven two- | / Mrs. John McNab entertained headed fish of just less than ECZEMA ITCH for Miss Spence at a miscellane. three inches, among freak ous shower at her home on speckled trout at the Dorion trout Switzer drive with Mrs. Robert raising station near here, McNab of Port Perry as co- i -- Reon, Fimpise Red Bonls Teonink bE. hostess. A buffet supper was served, Winners of the lucky tea cup prizes were Mrs. Austin and Mys. J. M, Penfound in simple sentences before he is| ize of Brooklin, two years old. | YOUNG MODERNS 38 KING ST. EAST, OSHAWA RA 3-7428 135 BROCK ST. SOUTH WHITBY MO 8-5022 SPECIAL! GIRLS' AND BOYS' SNOW WEAR HOODED CAR COATS and SNOW. TOMER coats. sen 8012... 10.98 GIRLS' 3-PIECE FUR-TRIMMED COAT tar cecrenernin.. 15.88 Shop Downtown and Save OPEN FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS DOWNTOWN STORE ONLY SPECIAL! NOVELTY-KNIT ¢J "ORLON" BULKY! 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