Miss Joanme Gammon, Mrs. Eleanor Hunter; from Peter- PERSONALS Fo avis, Honeymoon in Quebec Follows : Steel, Miss Janet Steel, Bussanich-Dyriw Nuptial Rites Mr. James Coates was mas-(thwaighte and Louise Poole. Ruth Steel; from Toronto: ter of ceremonies at the Ee, Miss Jennie ingle. Tegional Alice Alrrivet, Ms. nd tion following the Grant-Tindallladviser for the clubs in this|Murray ck, Ir. an ¢ : is i 3 wedding. Musical selections af-larea, will also be in attend- Ronald Smith, Mr. and '{ A wedding {Hip 10 Quebet City or Jrjdesihaids all wore god ter dinner included two solos,|ance and will introduce the Hon-|/Orvan Downer, Mr. and {followed the marriage recently Cade. 5 Hd w. 3 "Because" and "The Lord Is|oruble Ellen Fairclough who|Earl Downer, Mr. and .|of Jeanette Dyriw and Julian goat, re Ske s. Th ry My Shepherd" by Miss Gene-|will be the guest speaker at|Gordon Cooke, Miss E rm a|Bussanich in Holy Cross Roman Da. Yeo Ret hi ei: Yieve Fyfe. accompanied by{Sunday luncheon. Dewan i Englehart: | catholic Church. The bride is|box bandeaux ith Ish. 2g r. Barclay Bateman; accor- r. an rs. Charles Grant; y . dion solos by Miss Joanne Gam-| Teas, birthday parties, wed-|from Stouffville: Mr. and Mrs. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Te artiod Cresco: Ye mon and a piano solo by Mrs.|ding anniversaries, coming and| Arthur Dowswell, Mr. and|Nicholas Dyriw, Oshawa, and| EE on ms Be. Cecil Worden. Mr. Charles Tin-|goings of guests are always of Mrs. Vincent Wagg, Miss Betty|the bridegroom is the son ofl; } oi gold and bronze, and dall, a great uncle of the bride,|interest in this column. Write, Woodland, Mr. and Mrs.|Mrs. Martin Bussanich of Osh- YY 'eaves, entertained the guests with a|telephone or visit the social de-|Charles Tindall; from Good-|awa and the late Mr. Bussanich.| The flower girl wore a full- recitation. partment with your items of wood: Mr. and Mrs. Earl Tin-| The Right Reverend Philip|Skirted dress of gold delustered news for which there is no|dail, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Tin-|Coffey performed th y satin with short sleeves and a Mrs. Robert Hess will act asicharge. Telephone 723-3474. dal; from Mount Albert: Mr.|and Mrs. Gary Booth played the ide sash. Her headdress was a conv r i ' . . se i i Sale" being planned by the| Mr, William Clarke spent the \iarihacs: tor aomoai: from organ and sang. eh vey me Astra Group ot She Womens Thanksgiving weekend at the|vey Rose, Mr. Th Mr Dil WL ride vis Fiven in mar-\hronze chrysanthemums in a Association of Simcoe Stree! of his son, Mr. Keith Wg : er. she wore aj cottage 5 Rose; from Cherrywood: Mr. full-length gown of white, bridal| > 2ker Unitel Church. Clarke, on Rice Lake. He was| nq Mrs. Reuben Tindall, Mr.|taffeta with a chapel train.| Mr. Joseph Ruber acted as pleasantly surprised on Sunday|gerhert Bennett: from Cl i! . i i . H are-| Floral motifs we: li best man and the ushers were The annual tea for the moth-|afternoon when his family gath-\;mont- Mr. and Mrs. James gh Ra ere applied gl elgg = As the couple left en their PIONEER GROUP honeymoon, the bride was wear-| Canada's first parents' asso- ing a gold wool sheath with|ciation for school children was black accessories. formed at Baddeck, N.S., in Mr. and Mrs. Bussanich are|1895, aided by Alexander Gra. making their home in Oshawa. 'ham Bell and his wife. 1 ' |) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturday, October 14, 1961 SCHOOL OF DANCING D.EA. Ballet, Tap, Toe, Baton, Pre-School, Character, Acrobatic FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS AT THE MASONIC TEMPLE 91 CENTRE ST., OSHAWA Information: 723-7253 ers of the pupils in Grade 1 was|ered to celebrate his 85th birth- : s held at E. A. Lovell School. The|day. A Thanksgiving dinner was|coorc% Mr. Milton Tindall;|from the waist front were|las Taylor, and Mr. Joseph Tul. ; > KN from Orillia: Mrs. Alvin Fyfe,|d lock. Master William Dyriw was Sn Served Complsie w Hh hissy Miss Genevieve Fyfe, Mr. Mal- op el Le the ring bearer. di and the convener of the tea,|has lived all his life in and colm Ball; from Bowman- held a fingertip veil of French| A reception was held in the Mrs. Allan Tutin, welcomed the around Oshawa and district. He Ye 4 oi ue William [illusion and she carried a white| Canadian Legion Hall where the guests. Tea was poured by Mrs.|is enjoying good health. Mr. Noble. : 5. John Douguiel of steph Rolls Scvented bride's Mother Yeceiyed nz R. H. Broadbent and a past|Clarke was the recipient of Home and School uesiilent, many cards and gifts. Present| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tait, h Miss Irene Dyl was maid of matching hat and beige acces Mrs. Robert Cook. Mr. R. i for the occasion were Mr. and|Celina street, left Malton Air- iy 1 Miss [Patricia Sholdra|sories. The bridegroom's mother Droadvem, prineipal of the Mrs. Leverne Clarke of Hamil-|port on Friday afternoon for a id iss Letizia Bussanich were| was in a black and bronze bro- school was introduced and spoke|ton iirs, Hazel Rutter, Mr. vacation in the British Isles. At br esmaids; Miss Nancy Knin-|cade dress with beige hat and briefly and introduced the Grade and Mrs. Melville Arnold and|a bon-voyage party on Thursday iski was junior bridesmaid and|black accessories. Each had a 1 teachers, Miss Marilyn Rey-|family Leverne, Betty and|night they were presented with Miss = Judy-Ann Holodryzuk, corsage of bronze - gold chrys- nolds, Miss Judith Sills and Mrs. Marlene, Mr. and Mrs. Keith|gifts of luggage by their family Hower girl, anthemums, Ruth Creswell. Miss Sills ex-|cjarke and Robert, Mr. and : be x ; plained the unit system and told| r,s. Douglas Tavlor : Miss| Ee : : of what the teachers try to : Je. ond Mr bn A L achieve throigh the year |neverly Smith of Lisle, and Mr. Y | land (CP)--Each week Harold | TO LIVE IN SCARBOROUGH Neel Henning. Attending the Conference of] Smith sits down to write a let- | Business and Professional] Out of town guests at thelter to himself, then writes the | the daughter of Mrs. J ohn | Women's Clubs of Ontario being Grant - Tindall wedding from| reply. He is education officer Balejewicz of Toronto and the held at the Royal Connaught|Ifamilton were Mrs. Irvingifor both Burton-on-Trent and | late Mr. Balejewicz and the |Hotel in Hamilton this weekend Lockie, Mr. Wayne Lockie, the county of Staffordshire, and bridegroom is the son of Mr, |are the following members of (Miss Margaret Lockie, Miss|all dealings between the two ite. Frank Krolewski of the local club: Miss Gladys Hill, |Lynda Lockie, Mr. Lorne Lock-|bodies must be recorded. "So Oshawa. Photo by Art Studio, Toronto DUAL RESPONSIBILITY | BURTON - ON - TRENT, Eng- | Mr. Joseph Andrew Krolew- ski and his bride, the former Miss Eleanore Frances Bale- jewicz, are pictured after their wedding recently at Casimir Roman Catholic Church, Toronto. The bride is GIVE THANKS president, and vice-presidents,|ie, Mr. John Steele; from|far I haven't lost my temper | the Misses Beryl Bassing-|Galt: Mrs. Douglas Gammon; with myself," he said. LODGES AND SOCIETIES BOKHARA COURT NO. 22 The Oshawa and district ladies of Bokhara Court No. 22, Ladies Oriental Shrine of North America Incorporated, met on October 11 at the home of Mrs. Douglas Taylor. The meeting was under the di- rection of the president, Mrs. George Russell. Plans were laid for the annual Night of Cards to be held No- vember 14 at 8 p.m. at the Shrine Club Rooms, 18}4 Simcoe Street North. Mrs. Thomas Rus- sell was appointed ticket con- vener. It was decided to bake extra cookies, to be sold that evening. The November meeting is to| be held at the home of Mrs. O.] F. Robson. | REBEEAH LODGE | The regular meeting of Osh- awa Rebekah Lodge No. 3 was held in the lodge rooms with Noble Grand, Sister Anne Holt presiding, assisted by vice grand Sister Lucilye Gibbs. The flags were presented by color bearer, Sister Margaret Lockie. Prayers were said by Chaplain, Sister Anne Cook. Communications were read by recording secretary, Sister Nelda Thompson. B&PW Club Holds Successful Bridge The high point of the success- ful annual Bridge of the Osh- awa Busi and Professi al Women's Club held at Simcoe Hall recently was the announcement of the winner of the beautiful oil painting donat- ed to the club by the artist, Miss Marion Fox, of Uxbridge. Miss Helen Dutchak was the winner. The door prize was won by Mrs. H. Winstanley. Many other prizes, attractive- ly wrapped in the Club colors of gold and green, were dis- tributed by Mrs. Sally Davies who had charge of prizes and her assistants. Prize winners were: Mrs. Charles Eder, Mrs. Stanley Osborne, Mrs. C. Bow- ra, Joan Westlake, Mrs. Nor- man Hinds, Mrs. J. P. Mills, Sheila Smith, Mrs. W. G. Me- Kay, Pat Weldon, Mrs. L. R. Barrand, Mrs. Jon Jenkins, Mrs. R. B. Reed. Mrs. Joseph Bino, Jr., Ruth Rankin, Anna Grobb, Mamie G. Kellow, Lena Harper, Mrs, Clarence Heeler, Mrs. Car Parry, Mrs. Mrs. H. Diederichsen, Mrs. Thomas Norton, Mrs. J. Jar- rel. Mrs. Albert Wilson, Mrs. C. R. Lunn, Mrs. C. M. Wallace, Mrs. R. J. Mackie, Christine Thompson, Beryl Hartley, Pat Leavitt, Mrs. E. A. Lovell, Grace Heard. Miss Gladys Hill, president, welcomed the guests, Mrs. Jane Potter convened the bridge. The proceeds will be used to assist in club projects, scholarships to students in at- tendance at Oshawa and Whit- by High Schools and Collegiate Institutes and the Oshawa Gen- .{the Women's Auxiliary of St. 1| Gerald Barrow, | The highlight of the evening was the installation of new of- ficers, District deputy president Sister Gladys Gamsby and staff] from Orono installed the of- ficers as follows: Noble Grand, Sister Lucilye Gibbs, vice grand, Sister Anne Cook; re- cording secretary, Sister Nelda Thompson; financial secretary, Sister Goado Couch, trea- surer, Sister Lena Harper. A turkey supper was served by Sister Annie Shorten and committee. Reception Marks Golden Wedding On Tuesday, October 10, Mr. and Mrs. James Brooks were at home to a large gathering of their friends and relatives on the occasion of their golden wed- ding anniversary. Congratula- tions were received from the Prime Minister, Mr. Diefen- baker; Premier of Ontario, Mr. Leslie Frost; and the Hon. Mr. Michael Starr. Mr. and Mrs. Brooks (the for- mer Jane A. French) were mar- ried on October 10, 1911 at St. Mary of the Virgin Anglican Church, Toronto. Both were born in England and have re- sided in Oshawa for the past 40 years. Mr. Brooks, though re- tired is still very active with his hobbies -- raising exhibition poultry and gladioli. Mrs. Brooks is an active worker in George's Anglican Church. Hav- ing been Dorcas secretary for many years. They have two daughters -- Mrs. S. T. Hopkins (Eileen) of Oshawa and Mrs. Fred Smith (Edith) of Lindsay and three granddaughters -- Margaret and Janet Hopkins and Jane Smith. Prior to the reception which was held at their home, 243 Gib- bons street, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Hopkins entertained at a family dinner party at the Guild Inn, Scarboro. NEW BLOOD EXETER, England (CP)-- Farmer Andre Matysiak is im- porting £10,000 worth of cattle from the United States to im- prove the Devon strain, one of Britain's oldest beef cattle breeds. The imported cattle have no horns and Matysiak, |owner of a large herd, hopes the new strain will improve beef | qualities. Electrolysis ,Removes warts, moles and superfluous mair. Over 15 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawa ot the Genosha Hotel, Oct. 17 & 18th PHONE 723-4641 for appointment on these dates eral Hospital and UNESCO gift coupons. THANKSGIVING SERVICES RITSON RD. BAPTIST CHURCH 480 RITSON RD. S. SPEAKERS: Oct. 14th at 7:30 p.m. Rev. Michael Zhidkov, Moscow Baptist Church, US.S Rev. John Carnegie, Claremont Oct. 15th at 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Rev. Michael Zhidkov Rev. J, Prihodko COME AND WORSHIP WITH US! .R. Mou. is the man from The Mutual Life Representatives: Donald M, Polson, A495 Masson Street, 723.9873. Leader of ihe youth group, head of his house-- that's the man from The Mutual Life. He takes a keen interest in civic affairs and lends a help- ing hand to hisneighbours. Asa family man he's aware of budgets, babies and bicycles. At work he's an expert--a life insurance counsellor. A valued friend. The Mutual Life ASSURANCE COMPANY OF CANADA The company with the outstanding dividend record Branch Office: 69 Kine Street East, Oshawa, Ontario Donald H. Moore, C.L.U.,, Branch 689 Mary Street, 725-7973 Bob McDonald A. Tel.: 725-6564 Manager George Cunningham, 52 Buckingham Avenue, 725-9464, Whitby District Representative: A. G. Robertson. 300 Chestnut $¢. W., Whitby, Ontarie Danny and Tess took part in the Thanksgiving tableau at school last week, and they did a good job. As I looked at them, I thought of the real Pil- grim children and that first Thanksgiving. Our forefathers weren't inoculated against childhood flinesses. They didn't have miracle drugs and warm elothes. They certainly didn't have more than they could eat. They faced incredible hardships, with no bright toys for spe- cial rewards, no candy bars. But they knelt down in the cold with their par- ents and gave thanks to God just for being alive. Can we do less today? Can we possibly do less, this Thanksgiving, than go to Church and humbly give thanks to our Creator for His wonderful gift of life? THE CHURCH FOR ALL ..,. ALL FOR THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest factor on earth for the building of character and good citizenship, It is a storehouse of spiritual values, Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization ean survive. There are four sound reasons why every person should attend services regularly and support the Church. They are: (1) For his own sake. (2) For his children's sake. (3) For the sake of his community and nation. (4) For the sake of the Church itself, which needs his moral and material support. Plan to go to church regularly and read your Bible daily. Book Chapter Verses Psalms 69 30-32 Lamentations 6 19-21 I Chronicles 16 8-14 Philippians 1 88 Psalms 2 45 Psalms 23 16 I Corinthians 12 4-6, 81 THIS FEATURE IS CONTRIBUTED TO THE CAUSE OF THE CHURCH BY THE FOLLOWING INTERESTED INDIVIDUALS AND BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS GENOSHA COFFEE SHOP 70 King St. E. LORNE GOODMAN PLUMBING & HEATING 725-1044 A. W. RUNDLE GARDEN CENTRE 725-1764 NORTH OSHAWA PLUMBING 725-3715 52 Wayne Ave. ROY W. NICHOLS G.M. SALES & SERVICE 723-7242 Courtice MA 3-3553 Bowmanville A. HEFFERING'S ESSO 725-9892 No. 2 Hwy. & Thickson's Rd. N. H. EDGAR & SON LTD. PAINT AND WALLPAPER 723-7351 34 King West 758 Mary St. 1016 King St. E. GRANT GLOVER CEMENT CONTRACTOR RR. 1, Oshawa 725-9755 HOUSTON'S SERVICE STATION AND GARAGE 723.7822 67 King $t. W. HARRY A. DICKSON BUILDING CONTRACTOR 238 Edward 725-8213 STAFFORD BROTHERS MONUMENTAL WORKS MO 8.3552 318 Dundas St. E., Whitby MATT GIMPELS UPHOLSTERY CO. Reupholstering & Remodelling 77 Celina St. 728-5342 OSHAWA NATURAL STONE Natural Stone Veneer for Home Remodelling 728-1022 BROWN'S LUMBER AND SUPPLIES, LTD. 725-4704 463 Ritson Rd. N. MASTER FEEDS 54 Church St. 723-2229 SMITH'S HARDWARE 368 Wilson Rd. South 728-2451 HAMBLY TIRE LTD. 728-622) 534 Ritson Rd. 8. JOHN BURTINSKY FLORIST Res. MO 8-5285 . Store: MO 8-3324 124 Dundes W., Whitby WHITBY CLEANERS 150 Colborne St. E., Whitby MO 8-2345 FOOTE SHELL STATION 725-7421 97 King St. East OSHAWA SAND AND GRAVEL 725-0232 877 King 5. E ATTEND THE CHURCH OF YOUR CHOICE Read The Oshawa Times Church Announcements for Times of Services and Religious Activities