IN THIS GROUP of guests. right, Mr, Bernard Lawson, end friends at the rdi' Grand Knight, Cobourg Coun- Gras dance are seen, left to cil, Knights of Columbus; Mrs. Thomas and Mr, T. D. Thomas, MLA; Mrs. Bur- rows and Mr, G. E. Bur- rows, Chancellor, Oshawa Council, Knights of Columbus. --Oshawa Times Photo (cmen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February 27, 1963 Q bly last Friday. Macpherson, and Ontario Regional Chairman. 12th Annual Mardi Gras Dance Fiesta For Knights Of Columbus Collins, Mr. and Mrs. John Branckma Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph Pilkington, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Marshall, Mr. Murphy Baker, Miss Marie Coyle, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Patterson, Mr. ad Mrs. S. J. Hennick, Mr. and Mrs. R, Flintoff, Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Forrester. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Busut- til, Mr. and Mrs. J. Bathe, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pearson, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Gannon, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Osborne, Mr. and Mrs. John Kent, Miss Ber- nice Lemcn, Mr. William Pope, Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Ritchie, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Dignam, Mr. and Mrs.,G, E. Burrows, Mr. and' Mrs. E, DesRoche, Miss Mary Wyrozub, Mr. Vin- cent Vasey, Mr. and Mrs, C. S. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. N. Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. L, McKenny, Mr. and Mrs. D. Flintoff, Mr. and Mrs. J. Riordan Jr., Mr. and Mrs. V. Douquette, Mr. and Mrs. L. Rudkin, Mr. and Mrs. V. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mothersill, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Laing, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wright, Miss Bar- bara Workman, Mr. D. Rior- dan; Mr. and Mrs. W. Jamie- son, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. W Boissoin, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ford, Mr. and Mrs, J. Baron, Dr. and Mrs. John Chmara, Mr. and Mrs. Gregory Kane, Mr. Ted Lannigyan, Miss Jerry Oat- way, Mr. and Mrs. W. Hanley. Mr, and Mrs. William Ryan, Mr. Robert Boissoin, Miss Viv- ian Clark, Mr. and Mrs, John Visiting grand knights, dis- tinguished guests and a large athering of members of ghts of Columbus and friends celebrated Mardi Gras, the pre-Lent festival at a dance in St. Gregory's auditorium on Friday night. Patrons were Deputy Grand Knight Oshawa Council Anthony Meringer and Mrs. Meringer; Grand Knight Whitby Council Francis Canzi and Mrs. Canzi; Grand Knight Cobourg Council Bernard Lawson and Mrs. Law- son; District Deputy James Tracey and Mrs. Tracey of Co- bourg; the Honorable Michael Starr, minister of labor, and Mrs. Starr; Mr. T. D. Thomas MLA and Mrs, Thomas. The committee in charge was Messrs. G. E. Burrows, Daniel Riordan, Robert MacDonald, Dennis Noonan, Chester Borek and Ivan Taylor with Anthony Meringer as chairman. Dance music was provided by Bernard Tierney and his orches- tra and spot dance winners were Mrs. William Danford, Mr. Don- ald Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shine, Mr, and Mrs. Vin- cent Duquette, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jensen, Miss Donna Mit- chell and Mr. Daniel Wyrozub. Among those attending were Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Burrows, Mr. and Mrs, A. V. Walker, Al- derman end Mrs. John G. Brady Alderman and Mrs. G. B. At- tersley; Mr. and Mrs. William Lavalley, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. Frank McClure, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Perry, Miss Jan-|J. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. C. Slee- J.{man, Mr..and Mrs. Gordon . pp, Miss|Stiliman, Mr. and Mrs. V.| Suzanna Smith, Mr. and Mrs.|McAdam, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. . Arthur R. Tandy, Mr. and Mrs.jLyons, Mr. amd Mrs. Jack Donald Thompson, Miss 0.|Laurence, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hubbell, Mr. Maurice Thomp-|Maher, Mr. and Mrs, Frank son; Mr, and Mrs. Charles Pier-|Shene, Mr. end Mrs. W. Potter, cy, Lindsay. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Slott, Mr. Mr. Paul Lawrence, Miss|and Mrs. Charles Ward, Mr. Carol A. Scott, Mr. and Mrs.\|and Mrs, E. Drumm, Mr. and Peter Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Mar-|Mrs. W. L. Horner, Mr. vin Walker, Mr. and Mrs. Leo-|Mrs. Joseph Bell, Mr. and Mrs. nard Yuill, Mr. and Mrs, Neil'R. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Clark, Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Harper, Mr and Mrs A. L. Ste- vens, Mr, and Mrs. J. Cousin, Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Riordan, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. F. Mozie, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Scott, Mr. and Mrs. George Price, Mr. and Mrs, R. Bent, Mr. and Mrs. W. H, J. Harmer, Mr. and Mrs. R. Weroski, Mr, and Mrs, William Weroski, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leach, Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Dick- ey, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rowe, Mr. and Mrs. W. Robertson, Mr. Stanley Olesky, Miss Na- talie Rudy, Mr. and' Mrs, James Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Whorms, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Driscoll, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Boisson, Mr, and Mrs, T. F, Reinders, Mr. Howard Nolet, Miss Rochelle Wade, Mr. and/ Mrs. Norman Fry, Mr. and} Mrs. Donald. McGarry. Mr, and Mrs. John Ballentine, Mr. and Mrs. G, A. Dignam, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Noonan, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. McAvoy, Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Mills, Mr. and Mrs, 0. C, Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Walter, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Weeks, Miss M. V. Render and Mr. Peter Baluk. Leonard Paul Dale Takes Diana Jones Miss Diana Valerie Jones Paul Dale, son of Mr, and Mrs Faith Baptist Church, Whitby. by the Reverend E. C. Corbet Jane Dale, soloist. by her father, and she carried a cascade 0 red roses, liam Lyons and Miss Wolosewich as They wore Local Lawyer Gives Procedures of Law At Doubles' Club Mr, Terence Kelly was the guest speaker at the February oat necklines, and shor by red carnations. The flowe: "Today's bombs are 1000 times bigger than the Hiro- shima bomb," the speaker stat- ed. "Stockpiles of nuclear wea- pons are now so great that there is the equivalent of twenty tons national vice- president of the Voice of Women tol Mar aha Peril Of Nuclear Arms Race Revealed To Courtice Students Pertinent questions from the|the 1945 explosion and deform. students at Courtice High School/ ed babies are still being born to followed the showing of a film|parents exposed to it." "One World on None", and an| Mrs, MacPherson described address on the perils of the nu-/Canada's part in NATO and clear arms race during assem-/NORAD and quoted General Gerhart, "The U.S. has an over- The film depicted the devasta.| abundance of nuclear arms and Htion of Hiroshima and the esti-lwhatever Canada does will not mated destruction of New York! affect the plan to protect the City by one atom bomb. The North American continent at speaker, introduced by Principal' a1). J. E. Speers, was Mrs. C. B. "Any step toward slowing "Surely Miss Carol Stewart, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stewart, Warren avenue, plac- ed first as vocal soloist, in the 10 years and under age group, at the Kiwanis Music Festi- val in Toronto last Friday. Carol is attending the E. A. Vitto Deligio; were beige bro- cade on the style of the bride's gown, matching accessories and carried a nosegay of white car- mations and yellow rosebuds. Miss Lucy Maida, aid of honor, and Miss Lena Stano, bridesmaid, wore sheath gowns of mauve peau de soie with matching overskirts, three. quarter sleeves and boat neck- lines. Their headdresses were veiled pill-box crowns and they carried nosegays of white and mauve carnations. Mr, Vitto Deligio was the best man with Mr. Brando DeFilip- pis and Mr. John Lopez as ushers. The reception was held in the Slovak Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Colacicco are MOTORING HAZARDS Winter driving conditions de. mati special care in the face of such hazards as poor visibil- ity, slippery roads, shorter periods: of daylight etc. Here are some safety tips to remem> oa i Do not proceed until your windows are clear of frost or mist, --Allow greater distance be- tween your car and the one ahead, Lan --Allow greater distance for making stops. --Signal in plenty of time for vehicle behind to stop ofr change direction on slippery roads. --Reduce usual summer driv- making their home in Oshawa. ing speed by about ten miles per hour, srr ME SPECIAL PURCHAS FOR SPRING! ! m Lovell Public School and is a voice and piano student of Elsie Drygala. BOYS' Canada can contribute more to a peaceful world by fulfilling her commitments to the United Nations: to refrain from the threat or use of force against the territorial integrity or polit- ical independence of any state, Gladys Thompson Nino Colacicco | | SPORT COATS ! SIZES 6 TO 12 As Bride In Whitby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur H. Jones and Mr. Leonard Merwood Dale, all of Oshawa, were married last Saturday in The ceremony was performed of Montreal. The organist was Miss Sharon Dale and Miss The bride, given in marriage wore a' filoor- length gown of white peau de soie. The bodice was fashioned with a boat neckline bordered with lace, lily-noint sleeves and the full skirt was accented by a self bow. Her bouffant veil was caught by a sequin crown Miss Daphine Jones was the maid of honor with Mrs. Wil- Gloria the attendants. identically styled gowns of red velvet styled with b t]| The reception was held at the church with the bride's mother receiving in a light beige dress, beige and brown accessories and a corsage of bronze roses. The bridegroom's mother chose a beige dress, matching ha', sleeves. Their ensembles were completed by white fur head- dresses with short veils and they carried white fur muffs adorned girls, Miss Nancy Hicks nd of TNT for everyone in world. Blast the} || "Bear in mind the three-fold effect of a nuclear explosion. completely destroys -|everything in the vicinity and makes a huge crater if exploded near thé ground. Firestorm fol- lows. A huge fireball forms, air is drawn into it and everything tlis burned. Many would die of suffocation or carbon monoxide poisoning who had not been burned. Finally comes radiation which is lethal to all human beings within 5000 square miles. If Toronto were hit, the radia- tion would cover Oshawa and Port Hope. People are still dy- ing in Hiroshima and Nagasaki|Black Sea health resorts--even from the effects of radiation in/in cold weather--for mud pack and "to settle international dis. putes by peaceful. means'. She described the formation of the organization "Voice of Women" which urged the Unit- ed Nations to proclam 1965 as International Co-operation Year. "Canada sponsored the resolution and a great exchange of students, scientists, families and philosophers is being planned, to the end that the constant fear of imminent de- struction may be lifted from the brow of man." USE MUD FOR HEALTH Thousands of Rom@hians visit Miss Kare: Lyons .. fl velvet dresses with red liam Lyons with Mr. as ushers. r meeting of the Happy Doubles Chub of King Street United Church. Introduced by Mr. Ir- vine Harrell, Mr. Kelly discuss- ed the operation of criminal 'aw and civil law, the rights of per- sons involved in accidents, 'the procedure used in selecting people for grand jury and petit jury, and mentioned humorous incidents which had happened in court. Mr. Gordon Hawker eral numbers. Mr. Herber thanked the singers. Mrs. Irvine Harrell. close of the meeting. The program for the evening was anranged by Group No, 2, under the leadership of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Souch, presidents of the club, conduct- ed a short business meeting. Re- freshments were served at the brown +|sage of yellow roses. '| The bride was Montreal and points east. return. ies and a cor- wearing a raspberry red three-piece wool suit, black and white accessor- jes and a corsage of white car- nations when the bridal couple left on their honeymoon trip to cures and water and electric white! treatments, cum- | Oshawa. boat neckline and sleeves. |*opped by an orchid. The matron of honor, Mrs. United In Marriage. St. Gregory's Roman Catholic) Church was the setting for the recent marriage of Miss Gladys) \Jean Thompson, Oshawa,| | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne| |Thompson, Burketon, and Mr.| |Nino (Danny) Colacicco, son of| |Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Colacicco, | The Reverend Paul M. 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