FALL ACTIVITIES Many availed themselves of | the invitation of the Board | of Directors of the YWCA visit Open House held | Tuesday and Wednesday even- ings when re gistrations were taken for the variou lasses | | to | last offered by partment. The to suit all ages teenage girls, a Y-een club with a | There and drawing classes, aluming Women Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 {to be studied and the skills to be own opinions, . College Hill H&S Association Holds Get-Acquainted Night Many parents came to get ac-opinions, based on fact, The) quainted with the teachers at the study of the economic and polit-| first meeting of the fall term of ical history of Canada and week- College Hill Home and School As- ly current event discussions of sociation, present day happenings around The highlight of the meeting the world are ways the pupils was a brief resume of the topics are encouraged to form their ed in each grade, Miss, Many of the arithmetic prob- 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, September 23, 1960 | OF INTEREST AT YWCA OPEN HOUSE tooling Pictured YWCA etching and copper and a badminton club are two of the members receiving reg- Members of the Directors and com- mittee members circulated | among the guests and served refreshments -(Oshawa Times Photo) planned program and a junior gym and games classes for publie school girls A "Mo- thers' Day Out" program with a nursery for pre-school chil dren offers a choice of Keep Fit classes or basic sewing will al be a bridge ballroom dancing, Ger conversation painting | above staff istrations, Board of 50 clas man Gloria Bathe is Guest of Honor At Trousseau Tea and Showers | Mrs. Herbert E, Bathe, Eula- Peter Chryk and Mrs, James {lie avenue, held a trousseau tea Boyd served Eugene Goodall and Mrs hostess on Wednesday afternoon and eve- Mrs Janet Jones gave an explanation|lems in these grades are applied of the unit system in reading as|directly to common business prae- it affects Grade 1, 2 and 3, She tice, d trated the reading texts, Every effort is directed toward also those for spelling and arith-| helping boys and girls become re- metic, Mrs. John Frolick gave an sponsible ciitzens when they take outline of the basic skills Grade their place in the community, 3 and 4 would learn and practice,| Mr, Howard Brown, the princi- Mr. John Zilinsky stresad that|pal introduced the staff for this in the senior grades a much year as follows: Mrs, Audrey! greater emphasis is! placed on|Mayko, Kindergarten; Miss Su-| reasoning, It is important for the san Waters, Grade 1; Miss Janet students to formulate their own Jones, Grade 1; Miss Betty Wid- ning for her daughter, Miss Kenneth Bowler were ¢ Gloria Christina Bathe, whose es at a miscellaneous shower marriage to Mr, Robert John held at the former's home at Bowler is to take place in Scar- Courtice, and Miss Edith White borough tomorrow afternoon, assisted, To receive, the hostess wore a Mrs, Barry Cockburn, RR 2, two-piece dress of beige bro. Oshawa, assisted by Mrs, Ken- caded satin; the bride4o-be was neth Gunn arranged an evening in a simple dress of emerald party for fellow workers of the gréen shantung and Mrs, Bowler, bride-to-be, who presented her who assisted, wore navy blue and with a complete set of bread box, each had a harmonizing cor- canisters and sani-can, Mrs, Leo- page. - nard James assisted the host Miss Patricia Morrison and esses, Miss Christine Sparkes greeted Mrs, Walter Bathe, Ritson road guests at the door, Pouring tea south, held a miscellaneous show- at the table with its attractive er at her home with Mrs, Arthur centrepiece of zinnias and mari- Bathe as co-hostess, Serving were {golds, were the bride's grand- Miss Frances Sparkes, Miss Di | mothers, Mrs, Nicholas Stire and anne Hopps and Mrs, Murray {Mrs. Edward E, Bathe, each|SparKes, | wearing an orchid corsage. Neighbors gathered at the home | Serving the guests were Mrs, of Mrs, Peter MacDonald, Eula- | Michael Prusinski, Mrs, Donald lie avenue, and presented Miss Morrison, Mrs, Murray Sparkes, Bathe with a coffee table, Mrs, | Miss Donna Stire, Mrs, Allen William Weir was co-hostess at rawley, Miss Diane Hopps, Miss the party and Miss Donna Barnes | Frances Sparkes and Mrs, Clif- served, A mock wedding added {ford Pilkey to the fun, | ists A cup and saucer shower was Assistant Fugene Goodall and Miss Alice arranged by Mrs, Michael Stire, troussean room; Mis s| Prusinski and held at the home Verna Bathe, wedding gifts, and of Miss Dorothy Jamieson, Crom- Miss Marjorie Wells, show er Well avenue gifts Last evening the office staff at Miss Bathe has been entertain. Pedlar People made a presenta ed at a number of showers dur-|tion of a floor lamp ing the past weeks, Mrs, Clif Following the rehearsal tonight ford Pilkey a ged a miscel- the wedding party will be enter- laneous shower which was held tained at the home of the bride's at the home of Mrs, Sidney|parents, Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Brooks, Highland avenue. Mrs.|E, Bathe, Eulalie avenue, 55 hostesses were Mrs Mother Comes From England {SOCIAL NOTICES | To Attend Daughter's Wedding The highlight of the wedding of Josephine Brearton and Her bert Schmidt was the arrival of the hride's mother who came from England to attend the cere mony which was held reéently at Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Matthew Brearton of Bradford, England and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Leopold Schmidt of Karls. ruhe, Germany, and the late Mr Schmidt The Reverend Philip Coffey of ficiated, The wedding music was played by Mrs. R, G. Booth, who was also the soloist, Given in marriage by brother, Mr, Anthony Brea the bride wore a full-length of white grosgrain trimmed with lace, A jewelled tiara held her fingertip veil and she carried a her Marilyn Hendershot Becomes Bride Of Samuel D. Jackson In King an afternoon Street United cently Samuel Donald Jackson took as his bride Marilyn Di anne Hendershot, The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Berwin E. Adams and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Sam Jackson Jr, all of Oshawa The Reverend Mervin Bury of ficlated assisted by Mr. Stephen Saywell, Mr, Rhyddid Williams, organist, played the wedding mu- sic and accompanied the soloist Mr. Harold Hay The bride was given in mar riage by her father, She wore an original gown of miramist taf feta, fashioned with a scoop neck line and lily-point sleeves. The fitted, basque bodice had ap pligued motifs on Alencon lace which were repeated on the houf fant, belled skirt, A jewelled coronet held her fingertip veil of tulle illusion and she carried a white Bible crested with red Sweetheart roses and stream ers, Mrs, Harold Hay was matron of honor for her sister, The other attendants were Mrs, John Heath Miss Carol Alexander and Miss Marilyn Jackson, They all wore waltz-length gowns of pale acqua- marine silk organza over taffeta and tiny tiaras secured their matching veils, They carried aqua-tinted and white chrysanthe- mums in cascades, The flower girl, Miss Susan Landon, wore a full-length gown of white silk or ganza over taffeta and carried a basket of Sweetheart roses, com plementing the flowers on her hair, Mr, Howard Smith was best man and the ushers were Messrs John Heath, Wayne Adams, Rob ert Cook and Vern Landon, Receiving at the reception held in the Piccadilly Room of the Hotel Genosha, the bride's mo. ther wore a sheath dress of avo- cado green and whi You caritqo ALL-OUT Ifyou feel ALL-IN Today's tense living, overwork, worry, may affect normal kidney action. 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Miss Kathleen Maher, the maid- | field Thorley, eldest son of Mr, of-honor, and the bridesmaid, and Mrs. Thomas Thorley of Miss Helen Filipowicz, wore blue!|F airport Beach, Pickering, The voile over figured taffeta and wedding is to take place in St, carried sprays of white and yel- Thomas' Anglican Church, Brook- low daisies, The flower girls, lin, on Saturday, October 29, at Miss Catharine Brearton and|7 p.m, Miss Jennifer Baczek, were both in blue voile over blue taffeta and carried baskets of white and] Mr, and Mrs, Leslie Hoskin yellow daisies, of Oshawa, announce the forth. Mr. Ludwig Pickenbrock acted coming marriage of their young- 3 best man and Mr, Reinhard est daughter, Irma Marie Earl Stander ushered ene, to Mr, William Otto Alfred A reception was held at the Vaughan, only son of Mr, and 'nights of Columbus hall, For the Mrs, Alfred Vaughan of ' Port occasion the bride's mother wore Whithy, The marriage will take blue figured silk with a rose place at All Saints' Anglican trimmed hat and a pink corsage. Church Whitby, on Saturday, Oc- As the couple left for the wed: tober 22, 1960, at 7 p.m, di ding trip to Ottawa, the bride as wearing a black and whit ithered hat and matching jacket, The newly wedded pair will live in Oshawa MARRIAGE ENGAGE Mr, and Mrs. C, Godfrey Bow- man, Enfield, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Mary Helen, to Warren Edward Smith Oshawa, son of the late Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Smith, The mar- riage Is to take place quietly on Friday, October 7, 1960, TENT and Mrs, Jackson are residing at print with a green three-quarter| 150 Eastdale street, Oshawa, length jacket and white accessor The ther's| Vore mother white dress was a sheath of rosewood ies a red stroller suit bridegroom's hat and black i é ac. les, beige brocaded satin with match. tions, ing accessories, Each had a white Guests were present orchid corsage Hamilton, Sudbury, The honeymoon was spent at ville, Ajax, Whitby, Enniskillen Lake Placid, New York and Mr. Belleville and Cobourg, For the wedding trip the bride with a accessors and a corsage of white carna. from Bowman- A few short years ago, a major sickness almost always meant a lengthy and costly convalescence, Today, thanks to the miracle of modern medicine, recovery is often achieved in HOURS instead of MONT! What's more, where "getting better" once cost hundreds of dollars in medical bills and lost in- come, it now takes only one or two moderately priced prescriptions to restore your health, "COMPOUNDING YOUR PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTION IS OUR PROFESSION" Jury & Lovell OSHAWA--BOWMANVILLE--WHITBY "We Send Medicines To Europe Postage Free' Grade 4; Miss Jean Imeson, The Calvary Business Women's Graham, Grade 7; Mr, Julius with 37 present, school each Monday morning, the house where an interesting €very day possible unless. they Mrs, Norman Gentry brought a on October 22 and asked for er by Mrs, Walter Zimmerman. won the parent attendance prize s, Grade 2; Mrs, Annie Dion, GROUPS, CLUBS Grade 4 and 5; Miss Lenore Kel-| Fellowship met on Monday, Sep- Zilinsky, Grade 7 and 8, | The evening began with a Starting Monday, September 26, "Arm Chair Tour" was taken 8re sick challenging devotional message volunteers Next meeting Is to be October 3 Lunch was served by the execu New 1961 Fashioned Furs ! ! 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