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The Oshawa Times, 17 Feb 1961, p. 7

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MR, 75 Years Married | Pretty Wedding Polish Couple, Honored By Friends at Banquet Well-known in the Polish com munity, Mr. and Mrs. Blefan Labus were honored at a han uct on Saturday night in the lish Nations! Union Hall te welehrate their silver BONIYETERTY The event wedding wis prranged by Mrs, Edward Kotynski, Miss Adele Tabus and friends and over 120 attended, The couple was presented with a silver leg service and a gift of money and they received flower arrange ments from Hedwig's 1a dies' Society and the Polish Girl Guides and Boy Beouts, also many greeting cards and tele: grams from "Toronto Seated at the head table with the guests of honor were the Reverend Felix Kwiatkowski Mr, and Mrs, Jan Derkacz, Miss! Adele Labus, a graduate of Oshawa General Hospital and her brother, John, a student at 0CCI, Mrs. Kotynski, Pauline Bednarek and Mrs A. Aldwinckle Serving were Miss Mary Ko tynski, Miss Margaret Jarvis and Mrs, B, Kaczmarski Father Kwiatkowski sald LL Mrs, | YOUNg people of the Polish com J mun Women Jo Aldwinekle, Women's Editor THE OSHAWA TIMES, of ial RA 3-3474 "bridey, Februery V1, 1960 7 | PERSONALS The Doubles Club of 8. Mark's Anglican Church held 2 successil Valentine Dance Wn the parish hall, Among the were $t. Matthew's Dowb- Club and the Square Dance Group, Round and re dane ing was enjoyed with novelty dances arranged by the enter Lainment commitiee CoBYeners r, and Mrs. Emest Dobney Refreshment conveners were Mr, and Mrs, Wilired Nell, Mr, Arther Winter called for Ly J by dler Kenneth Winter, The Doub: les' club will hold Ms next meeting mn March 25 Mr. and Mrs, Walier Buss Thornton's road nexth, stiended the graduation exercises for cer tified pursing resistants today in Toronto when their daughter Miss Carolyn Buss, was among those who received their dip lomas AND MRS, STEFAN LABUS At St, Hedwig's The marriage of Mary Crekaj 4 and Zdzislaw Kosciesza, both of Oshawa, was solempized re: cently at St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church plied; toasts were drunk an the threetier wedding take cevemoniously cut and shared Mrs. Labus is the former Miss The bride is the daughter of Bronislawas Majchrowiez and vr. and Mrs 4 the couple were married in Po Poland \ Miss Janet Lapp who Is fam Cichal of Grade 13 student at St land, They came to Canada in : and the Jidegroom Michael's Academy, Cornwall a Vithe son of Mrs, John Koscies7a wit be home to spend the week 1949 and lived for a short time oo poiond and the late Wr in Ajax before coming 10 Osh, omens end with her parents, Mr, and awa where Mr, Labus is em: me Bevorend Welix Kiat re ¥ C, Lapp, Besshorough ployed st Fittings 1Aid kowski officiated, The wedding ad before coming 10 Canada the music was played by Mrs, Mrs, W. A. 1. Freehorn, Hor: family endured many nwa: Kg, GG, Booth top street, convener of the Gold- tions. While Mr, Labus was. 'The bride was given in mar: en Jubilee Chapler ODE Square serving with the British Army, riage by her uncle, Mr. John Dapee entertained her commit Mrs, Labus and her small Czekaj, She wore a full-length tee recently to complete plans daughter, her mother and sis- gown of white peau-de-soie, Alfor the event, The committee in- ter were taken by the Russians scoop neckline and lly-point cludes Mrs. BR. 8. Irwin, tickets to Siberia sleeves styled the hodice which Mrs. 1, V, Walker, reserva After 8 time they made their was studded with sequins, Altions; Mrs, RB, A, Palle, decor: {way to Teheran, Persia, and pearl » studded crown held her ations; Mrs, G. E. Hare, table Ifrom there to Beirut, Lebanon, short embroidered veil and she decorations; Mrs, J, A. Lang carried a cascade of while roses! maid, prizes 1d stephanotis 3 Miss Emily Orach was the Mr. and Mys, James Semple maid-of-honor, The bridesmaids had charge of the February were the Misses Oksana Tuka- land finally to Canada Mrs, Labus teaches national|®" dancing and folk arts to the R had charge of the prizes meeting of the Come Double Clb of Northminster United Church which took the form of 2 skating perty at the Winter Wonderland on Highway 12 The growp returned 16 the Church for refreshments snd short business meeting was con: ducted by the presidents, Wr and Mrs. Jack Hunt Teas, birthdays, parties, wed. ding anniversaries, coming and thei going of guests and your own holiday plans are slways of in terest in this column. Write telephone oF visit the social de-| partment with your Mem of news for which there is no charge, Telephone BA 34474. A successful Valentine party, sponsored by the Woman's Aux. Hiagry of Holy Cross Boman Catholic Church, was held in the parish hall, The president, Mrs J, ¥. Mullen, welcomed the guests, Mrs, Joseph Callahan Mrs James Hickey convened the re freshments, Prizes for high score euchre were won hy Mrs Floyd Fowler, Miss Emily Mac-| chi, Mrs, C. Gibson, Mrs, Sie phen Coe, Mr, Terence Con nor, Miss Teresa Jordan, Mrs J. H. Lyons, Mr. Biephen Coe Mr. ¥. Murchison, Consolation prize was won by Mrs. Harry Lack. The penny sale was con vened by Mrs. Ernest Spear with prizes awarded 10 Mrs A, Dittrick, Mrs. C. Murchison, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Mrs, J, I. Mullen, Mrs, John!C, Workman of Oshawa and Soagritf, Mrs. Patrick McGary, Charles Annable Boot, Oshawa Mrs, A, Lesley, Mrs, Leonard son of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Root Pelow, Miss Anne Kennelly, of Campheliford was solemnized Mrs. Vincent Murphy Miss on Saturday in the Chureh of Mary Fitzgerald, The door prize! St. Gregory the Great was won hy Mrs, Julian Vann The Reverend Lawrcnce Me- Gough performed the ceremony MR, AND MRS, C The marriage of Anne Cecelia ity and is the leader of the Polish Girl Guide Company and|sewicz and Gloria Arych and the flower girls were Joanne Brownies Kostowniak and Christine Following the banquet 1he aaciernak, All were dressed while Mr. Jack Driscoll played The soloist GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES [ire ydaing music, the so The bride was given in mar couple and many of their friends give in mauve peau-de-soie de: 1TH PARENTS COMMITTE attended the Yalntine Dance! signed with scoop neckiines,|' The regular meeting of the edwig's La Guest speaker was Mrs, Owen riage by her father, he wore Friend of the local Cancer So.|8P original gown of candlelight Skiing Honeymoon in Colorado Follows Root-Workman Wedding KEEP IN TRIM Ease Through A Daily Routine And Feel Young And Supple By IDA JEAN BAIN sey , ' » EVREY rung Bees Waker, ears the role of exercise ERET t contig) bes been The fact is hating # side Elongate the wrceh by #ld- Kenting ener: Biggest yariabie ees wre wenherinily # ge, fien # 0s : irewards of taking regular |stretch-bends; as M she had found the elixir of youth, | replized | do pot promise you enough, "1 feel like a Sifferent person--and willowy instead of bulky," she told me. Her secret is 10 ease through the routine at about the same time every day for then i hecomes # pleasant habit Stretching is 8 natural and is such 8 free and easy way to exercise that almost no ef fort is required, This simple stretching routine will bring un- HARLES A, ROOT slasieting Toute the stretch and pres bsg ofr curd - SERVICE Diapers supplied , , , son- itized ond fluffy soft, Canisters oyailoble Gift Certificates CALL RA 3-2138 For Further Information sss Photo by Peter Ins | position: Standing with feet shghtly apart, srms streiched overhead Movement: Stretch high with right arm--r-e-4-ch clear from your toes. Hold for a second then reach high with the other arm. Center the stretch action through the middie of the figure skirt and folded hack into #8 chapel train, Her shoulder- length veil of French tulle ilu- The c entered sA-r-ed-ch does sion was held by a single satin the slimming. 1's fun and free rose, complimenting the rose on ing to stretch to the rhythm of the hack of her gown. She car- "We are climbing Jacob's lad ried houquet of dracaens leaves and ivory rosehuds Her sister Miss Barbara Workman, was maid of honor) and the other atlendanis were| Mrs, Richard Chaffe, London,| J Ontario; Miss Joline Root, the! bridegroom's sister of Kitchen- er, and Miss Helen icehon Oshawa wearing identically a A Wh ad 4 or troubled skins... Blacks GAY, COLORFUL Yo-Jogethers FOR SPRING FUN~~ grace and later addressed the arranged by Bt short sleeves, and deep mauve 2arent C linet. She. Sooke ociely's duchess satin designed with a Jubilarians, complimenting them dies' Bociety in the Polish Wall, om me r bu nds, They wore $16h Fate Committee aa held glsty, Shi spo Bt a social "of fitted bodice, square neckline on their happy family life and Olive avenue matching headdresses and cara. Charles Stainton presiding cancer patients and also showed and three-quarter sleeves. In- thanking them for their help| On Sunday afternoon, the Ta:|ried cascades of white feather: mp "co rotary Mrs, Gordoni@ film entitled "The Sword of|Yerted side panels enhanced the and loyalty in church and com- dies' Boclety entertained at 8'ed carnations 4 : | gowns of Biarritz blue satin peau de soie, fashioned after the bride's gown with houffant,| helled skirts. They wore mateh-| ing satin-petal, flowered hats! munity affairs | Mr, and Mrs, Labus both re:| tea honoring the bride and bridegroom of 25 years ago Mr, Idzi Czekaj acted as best man, Ushering were Messrs Richard Olechny and Peter Soltys Following a reception held in | the "Polish National Hall, Bant: ling avenue, the newly wedded pair left for a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and will make their home in Oshawa, LODGES AND SOCIETIES PYTHIAN SINTERS | Petre, read the minutes and Mrs, Ernest Thompson gave the treasurer's report, Mrs, Stainton extended a wel come to Mrs, D. H, Laurie, new {Brown Owl for the 11th Brown: les and Miss Brenda Flegg, Guide Captain, Members were reminded of the Appreciation Dinner al Northminster United Church Hall on February 21 at 6.80 p.m, and Church Parade on Sunday, February 26, to celebrate Think: ing Day, Mrs, Laurie invited the {mothers to a tea an February Hope, A short discussion period followed February 14, 'Mrs Refreshments were served hy Chamberland presided the hostess Mrs, John Dutehak.| phe Reverend Narbert Gignac For the March 15 meeting the opened the meeting with the imembers will meet at the Belly, raver. |Telephone Building where the [Langue prayer, Neill have 3 Rl oars they Mrs, Yvan Gilbert read the [the premises, Following the touy| Minutes and correspondence they will meet at the home of MPs, Alcide Lecler gave the fi- (Mrs, Donald Sadoway for the nancial report, Mrs, Gerard Mil- business meeting, jour was appointed to the wel- JESSTE PANTON AUX, (East Group) The February meeting of the ast Group of the Jessie Pan Lueien [fare committee, Mrs, Real Gou- let reported on the concert {aid of the Church of 8, Mary of the People thanked which was held February 12 in and carried pale yellow roses and dracaena leaves { Mr, Gerald Howes was hest man and the ushers were Mr, | Harold Daub of Toronto, Mr,| Jack Foster, and Mr, John! Luke, Oshawa, | A reception was held in the Piccadilly Room of the Hotell Genosha and later the couple|. left for a skiing honeymoon in Aspen, Colorado, 'or travelling the bride chose a black and green plaid walking suit with black accessories in- cluding black fur muff and hat Mr, and Mrs, Root will return 7 YARDLEY NEW Sleek Slim Jims, Skirts and "Kitten Sweaters [s] i ur "play meted" ors origin belt 0 be your fashionfriends iL fr} RT] anywhere you want fo go, pretty 45 yoy please. Fick yours new while the choles Is A |" Next meeting will be held onlton Missionary. Auxiliary was| Mrs, Chamberland i Mrs The regular meeting Was held Tuesday evening, March 7, -at|held on Tuesday YAY 14 (all the members who partici {o live at 757 Hoskin avenue, on Tuesday evening, February | iho home of Mrs. 8, W, Wotton, lin the ladies' parlor of St. An. pated in the concert and made! Oshawa (14, M, BE, ©, Kay Large presid:| oben" Christmas cards will be|drew's United Church, wit h|it @ Brent success, |ed : |gathered and sent to the Hospi: Miss Grace Anderson, group, The meeting was closed with Sister Beatrice Hurst present:|(al for Sick Children, with scis-|leader, presiding, prayer and a social period fol-| In a Hurry ? wids, Slims 000 14,98 Shetlandtex Skirts 4.7 13,98 vere 10.98 veeer YOR 11.95 12.95 Shetlandtex Jair (rear ed the Pythian Flag, preceding sors and scrap hooks The secretary's report wai lowed convened hy Mrs, How:| the officers march, Court whist was played and| oo wie none lard (iimblet and Mrs, Lucien Sister Clara Harmer was ve: refreshments served by Mrs Pid Wiss ellie Vezina (ported on the sick list {Robert Clayton and Mrs, George 8nd the treasurer's | Mrs, William Bear |" 1t was voted that two bird ATkwright, | I as voted ird It was decided that members Lambsweal Slims Seorgie report hy Lambsweal Skirts rH SCOUT MOTHERS AUX, | Shetlandtex Pullovers The February 0 the Phe February meeting of the | ¥ she riandrex cardigan These happy playmates are Deborah Lynne and Judith Anne, daughters of Mr, and Mrs, August Geisherger, Har mony road north, Debbie, twa | years old, and Judie, four and | SA Home League Valentine Meeting | The regular meeting of the Salvation Army Home League was held on Tuesday afternoon, February Mrs. Major Rankin led in the singing of a few choruses, Mrs William James made the an nouncements The remainder of the after noon was in the form of a Valen: tine party led by, Mrs. David Owen. Various games were play od, winners were: Mrs, Harold Tubb, Mrs. Mary Wiwiehar, Mrs. William Allison, Mrs, John MeRae, Mrs, Alfred Martyn. Prizes for lucky numbers went ta Mrs, Gerald Rishop, Mrs, F Britton, Mrs. Thomas Coull, Mrs, John McPhee, A prige was given to Mrs, G Rishop for having a birthday the nearest to St. Valentine's Day, anu & prize 10 Mrs. Charles Cathimoir for a wedding anni vorsary nearest to St. Vik entine's Day Mrs. Owen read an article on vKeepsakes', mentioning purity of heart, watehfulness and pray er, She spoke of the keepsakes treasured, and displayed a cup and saucer given 10 her by a Sund school teacher years an. Nis. Ccathmoir had a treas wrod Bible and Mrs. W. J, Lycett showed a mug that was olght years old, a bird bank, fifty-six yoars oid and a phote sixty cages be purchased for Hills: |dale Manor, Those donating [their time to Red Cross work were thanked, Sisters who have held Euchres at their home were thanked, The annual penny sale will he held May § Birthday wishes were extend. ed to Sister Edith Taylor and {Hdna Huband, A penny sale meeting, Refreshments were served in the form Valentine, Sister Mae va Abe aps ! (Peasy will convene refresh: a hall ale the Sratddanahlors {ments for the March meeting, ardson and Mr, and Mrs, | August Geisherger, Sv, all of | Oshawa | followed the RS SOCIAL DAMAGE LONDON (CP) = A woman {who sald she has been unable {to Fomatn ber hav social hago: Ni {ments since she was injured in ihioe Yours old, which all had on accident, was awarded £3,314 Ee lin damages, Her husband, de. Mrs, Robert Young sang #iclared partiatly te blame for the solo, "It Is Morning in My|callision between his car and a Heart", bus, was ordered to pay one Tea was served by the Sun:|fifth of the sum, shine Group. Next week the meeting will be a special feature of mother and daughter, with Mrs, William Stubbings and daughters in charge, --~Phote hy Hornsby HOUSEHOLD HINT To make biscuits deliciously flaky, avoid cutting in the shore tening toa fine, March 18, ST, JOHN'S WA of the group hring quilt patehes|ith Scout Mothers' Auxiliary (Barvinok Branch) [for the making of a quilt fop|Was held af Northminster Unit: The regular meeting of the 81, [overseas relief, The group was|ed Church with the president, John's Canadian Ukrainian invited to attend the Hapyey|Mrs: Ronald Trewin, presiding Women's Association 'Barvinok Hunt Auxiliary meeting on Feh:| The meeting opened with Branch" was held at the home ruary 16 at Simcoe Street Unit. prayer followed by the ryeport of Mrs, John Dutchak, Mrs, led Church of the secretary, Mrs, J, 1 Nicholas Semeniuk, president,| mombers were approached ' presided {and they unanimously consent: LA The various execullve mem: ed to cater for a wedding sched hers presented thelr monthly re<|uied for April 22. An announce:| ports : ment was made of the World| A discussion on the Young peo: nay of Prayer in Simeoe Street ples' night followed, Mrs, Don |United Church on February 17.|(ather and son banquet will he ald Sadoway agreed to write In: hy the hostess Mrs. J. H. Connop eld on March 17 at North: vitations to the students fo ats oq yer Bro Fer nn He HOOT minster United Church, tend this social evening pro: The next meeting will be hela! Mrs, R. W, Hicks read a vided for them on Monday, Feb-| =", poond. TT : [story in honor and in memory ruary 20, Mrs, John Masiwieh|Op the second Tuesday inj 50 (Mare! of Lord Baden Powell, Mrs, and Mrs, Robert Sholdra will Maren, I, BE. Astrop introduced Doug: have charge of the program for 1 INNE las Redknap who gave an ac that evening, CANADIENNEN count of his first class over. Andtnes gvent Planned for the FRANCAISES night journey test month of February is a social] The Federatio s Fe as! mp POR binge in St, John's Hall Li lon des Femmes The program Wednesday, February 22, Con|pe veners for this bingo ave Mrs, | Robert Sholdra, Mrs, John| Dutehak and Mrs, Dmytro Lu| chak, The members of Barvinok will| also have charge of the home | baking booth at the spring bazaar in St, John's Hall on Bentley Three new lcomed to Trewin as announced that the members were the meeting hy and gular meeting on Tuesday, the yellow patrol, TWO MODERN STORES IN OSHAWA ZELLERS "RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS OUR NEW OPENING SOON ANNOUNCEMENT! WATCH FOR DETAILS CONCERNING CREDIT DEPARTMENT ALL COLORS Values to 1.00 T0 CLEAR 3 FOR 1.00 On Sale 6 P.M, Friday Evening Until Sold Out ALL SIZES DOWNTOWN 21 SIMCOE §T, § PHONE RA 322M ZELLER'S LIMITED SHOPPING CENTRE STEVENSON'S RD, § PHONE RA 3.2200 FA 1) SHOPPING CENTRE STORE ONLY ) Rupert, and the treasurer, Mrs, | | refresh. | anadinnes Francaises held its ments were in the charge of LADIES' BLOUSES | ANTI-BLEMISH CREAM §1.60 MERCURY | TAXI RA 54771 Oshawa's Largest and Finest Taxi Service eo a non-staining, simplestos | use cream, » medicated to help relieve acne and minor skin| blemishes, MITCH Drug if SEN ELL'S Stow ¥ SIMCOE KA 33431 Sele on Fall and Winter merchandise still continues Blacks LADIES WEAR LTD, 72 SIMCOE ST, N. RA 5.1912 OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 45 KING E,, OSHAWA ii FARE a Qa - your Aluminum AWNINGS NOW! SAVE 20% LES EV 153 PRINCE ST, ENISS RA 54632 Ah You Are Cordially INVITED TO SEE OUR DISPLAY OF oi ® Bestway Automatic Dishwasher ® Aluminum Awnings, Win- dows & Doors ® Aluminum Siding ® Vacu-Flo , , ,The Built-In Vacuum Cleaning System "Cxhibition of Fashionable Living" Beau Valley (IN OFF ROSSLAND ROAD---EAST OF SIMCOE NORTH) SHOW CONTINUES UNTIL MARCH Ath 2PM -- SPM and 7 PM, -- 9 PM, * 6 HOMES OPEN FOR INSPECTION +» SALES EVENINGS RA 3-2707

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