4|Martha Mack, Arlington ave- ™ et EXCHANGE VOWS bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eino Evald Jalasjaa and Mr. Carson is the son of Mr. and Mrs, William Carson, all of Oshawa. : --Ireland Studio | Taru Anneii (Anne) Jalasjaa and Mr. William David Carson were mar- ried recently in Grace Luther- an Church with the Reverend Phillip Fiess officiating, The Miss Montagano-Ciccone Marriage | Performed In St. Gregory's The ceremony was perform.;. Mr. Vincent lantomasi was | ; .G "sR Ca-|the best man with Mr. Domen-) oe i Mr. Vincent Mete} tholic Church recently when and Ye Lael Ciccone as ush-| Miss Anna Ciccone, daugh- or. The ringbearer was Master ter of Mr: and Mrs. Anthony! Joseph Merante. Ciccone, Oshawa, became the' 'The reception was held in the bride of Mr. Michael Montag- -hurch auditorium with the ano, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vin-| pride's mother receiving in a cent Montagano, Niagara Falls.| rose silk sheath dress, accented| The Revered Paul Dwyer of-|with lace and matching acces- ficated with Mr. Jack Driscoll as|sories. The bridegroom's mo- organist and Mrs. Janet Kins-)ther chose a rose lace sheath man as soloist. 'dress with matching bolero and Given in marriage by her fa-|matching accessories. They both ther, the bride wore a full length} wore corsages of pink carna- white chiffon gown with the tions. sequin studded bodice fashioned) 'The bride was wearing a blue| with a scoop neckline and lily-| point sleeves. The full skirt was| accessories when the bridal cou-| enhanced by lace applique and studded with sequins, dipped at the back to form a chapel train. A pearl and crystal en- cursted crown held her fingertip| ™ veil and she carried a.cascade|* 9" 5: __ te rose bu: | maid of Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Montagano are} The | honor, Miss | Theresa Rosati, was gowned in | blue and carried a cascade of white and blue tinted carnations. | The bridesmaids, Miss Maria Montagano, Miss Mary Mon- tagano and Miss Lena Stano wore coral gowns and carried cascades of white and coral tint-| ed carnations. They all wore! a gecn "ined orn dresses; (Phrams with sweetheart necklines, short) ; owes, serene bodices and full| WIFE PRESERVER | gathered skirts. Their head-) cave time when sewing on dresses were pearl and mhine |snaps by first attaching the with the protruding stone tiaras. Miss Anna Mon. tagano, flower girl, wore a white |halves nylon chiffon frock adorned|kmobs, Then rub each with with flower applique, pear 1/ chalk and press against the ma- crown headdress and carried a|terial for accurate spotting of basket of white carnations. |the other halves. RCA VICTOR 23" CONSOLE y 7 RCA VICTOR The "Chadwick" 23' console model No. 23.TC- 716, SWIVEL BASE lowboy beauty in genuine wood veneers. 2 speakers. In Natural or Satin walnut, Mabhogany.or Fruitwood. Dimensions: Height 2934" Width 377%', Depth 163%". Manufacturer's Suggested List Price FOR THE CASH BUYER MEAGHER'S 5 KING ST. W. PHONE 723-3425 Birthday Honors For Mrs. M. Mack More than forty relatives and friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Rodman, Annapolis avenue, last Saturday for a birthday party in honor of Mrs. Rodman's mother, Mrs. nue, who was celebrating her 88th birthday. Mrs. Mack was born May 5, 1875. Present at the party were her son - in - law, Mr, Albert Chandler of Toronto, born May 5, 1899, and his daughter, Mrs. Edward Hutchinson of Whitby, born May 5, 1923: The total of their ages amounts to 192 years Mrs, Hutchinson was born in) the house in which her grand- mother, Mrs. Mack, still lives, and Mrs. Mack, a qualified mid- wife, delivered her. Mrs. Mack was presented with a carnation corsage by her) great-grandson, Brian Nichols) of Scarborough, and she also| received many gifts and cards| from relatives and friends and) a letter from Mr. Michael Starr] MP. His Worship Mayor Lyman Gifford paid a personal call. | | Mrs. Mack trained in England | jand in her earlier years was) |well-known in Oshawa as a nurse and mid-wife. She and her |husband, Mr. Alfred Mack, j}came to Oshawa from Eng'and) | in 1905. Mr. Mack who was well-| |established in real estate, died) lin 1953, | | Guests from out of town in-| |cluded Mr. and Mrs, Norman} | Mack, London, Ontario; Mr. and| |Mrs, William Mack, Orillia; Mr.| |and Mrs, Albert Chandler and |Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Chandler,| 'STEVEN grandparents are Mr. Mrs. Cecil Shaw, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Midland. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pack, Bruce street, are the proud parents of one year old Steven Raymond Pack. His Harry Pack, Extra Luxury Touches UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES| 'ALL DOUBLES CLUB An evening spent in playing Court Whist featured the May meeting of the All Doubles' Club of St. George's Anglican Church. Arrangements for the program were under the direc- tion of Mr. and Mrs, Percy Walter. : Prize winners were Mrs, R. A. Williams, Mr. Fred Schultz, Mr. William Murray and Mrs. Sidney Sharples. Mr. Fred Schultz presided for the business session in the place of Mr. William Dixon. It was decided that the Club would end up its meetings for the summer by holding the annual picnic at Orono Park, June 23, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jeffrey and Mr. jand Mrs. Cyril Campbell volun- teered to be in charge of the races and other necessary plans. ST. MARK'S AFT, WA The regular meeting of the Afternoon Branch of St. Mark's| |WA was held Thursday after- noon at 2 p.m. The president, Mrs, Walter Meens, presided and opened the meeting with) prayers. Mrs. J. J, Pugh read) the recording secretary's re- port in the absence of Mrs.! Ernest Pope. Mrs. H. Beamish gave the correspond-| ing secretary's report. A favor-| |Mrs. T. A. Boughton. were 15 members present. There able treasurer's statement for) and | the month of April was read by yrer's report. DISTRICT COMMITTEE The monthly meeting of Dis- trict Committee for Scout Moth- er's Auxiliaries was held.at the Gibbons Street Scout Hall. Mrs. G. N. Varnum, presi- dent, welcomed all present. The minutes were read by secretary Mrs. Fred Taylor. The treasurer's report was read by Mrs. Roland Kinton. Mrs. Varnum gave a report on the various Scouting activ- ities over the past month. Mrs. Frank Gravelle read an article on the Fleur-de-lis from the Scout Leader's magazine, explaining the meaning of the symbols on the scout pin. Next month the meeting of May 23 is to be held in the form of a pot luck supper at Council Hall, Camp Samac at 6.30 p.m. The Cuboree and Camporee to ~|mencing with a pot luck meal THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Mey 9, 1963 13 tour through the Bell Telephone Company recently was express- June 3 the UCW picnic will be held at Camp Pretoria, com- at noon. The devotional period was opened by Mrs. Eldon Little. Mrs. Norris Conboy read the scripture. Mrs, Conboy introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Margaret Down, who presented the group with facts and stories of mission work now being done both at home and abroad. She pinted out the work to be done in which we all can participate through prayers, assistance and supplies. The meeting closed with the reading of "The Ways of the Lord" by the president. ed by Mrs, Bruce Johnson. On hae June 3 at the home of Mrs. Bruce Johnson, in the form of an outdoor meeting and bat ue. + ob ks WIFE PRESERVER: You can prevent neighborhood dogs from knocking over your garbage can by securing it with a piece of pipe, driven into the ground and run 'through the The next meeting will be on handle of the can. Mt be held at Camp Samac on the weekend of May 25, is open to the public on the Saturday, showing scouting on display. COURTICE UCW (Joy Unit) The Joy Unit of Courtice UCW held its monthly meeting Monday. evening May 6, at the home of Mrs. Donald Cowle. President, Mrs. Bruce John- son, gave a reading "Capsule of Human Living'. Mrs. Alec Gar- Can Be tifully tailored den presented a monthly treas- Mrs. Carman Thompson was --Photo by Hornsby | oe ~ | Educational appointed flower convener' for A skit by four members of the Our unit instead of for a certain) WA presented at the Dorcas and area of the community. | meeting held on All members are reminded of! |the third Thursday of the month the large UCW monthly meet- 'will be repeated at the next ing on May 23 when the guest meeting that all might enjoy it. speaker will be the mother of installed await 96 KING ST. EAST Mrs, J. H. Pearce, Mrs. H. W. a missionary from our area. Appreciation of the recent! "The "LOOK of LUXURY" |, Furnish Your Home With * Draperies jon "Reliable" -- The newest spring shades and patterns, beous CALL TODAY for Personal In-Home Decorator Service . . . without obligation. .... 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A feport) There is a new look, too, in by the Christian Econot@fe and|water faucets. Many are one- Social Research Foundation|Piece units designed for proper said the number of convictions|temperature control and some for drunk offences last year was| have push-pull knobs instead of 92,100--the peak since the total handles. In addition to more of 96,415 in 1920. graceful designing, there is a wide choice in colors. ESCAPE TO WEST And here is something to KRONACH, West . Germany|think about -- a new prefabri- Germans escaped to the Westitilating system that can be wire border fences near here|Such easy luxury! Wednesday, West Germar offi-, Also, have a look at the very 'inexpensive little bathroom ap- Brighten Up Bathroom /Packer , Mrs. Walter Meens| land Mrs. Colin Parks will] much make up the group to go to Hills-| cheer as convenience. dale Manor May 14. One of these is a wall hanger| Mrs. W. W. Cross reported \for drying small items such as|the GA sale of peppermint pat- |hose and lingerie -- literally a|ties to make their pledge mon- lcluster of swans with springjies was doing very well and clips for beaks! These six little|that the girls plan to attend the swans can-hold a lot of pretties|rally in Toronto on Saturday.! to dry or-you can put them to/They have been asked to work by using their beaks to|serve the refreshments at the hold guest towels. Anyway, areception following confirma- pretty and useful item! tion, May 19. GOOD GADGET Mrs. K: R. Kerslake reported Another inexpensive and ex- the JA's were putting the finish- \tremely -valuable. gadget is an|!08 touches on their embroider-| instant wall shower -- handy/¢d bibs and knitted toques for also for places other than the|the Dominion competition. Fin-| bathrooms. ished articles were on display. | This piece of equipment; The WA will supply the tea comes with a five - foot hose and coffee, also soft drinks for which can be connected to a|the Sunday School and congre- faucet indoors or outdoors and|Sational picnic in June. lits swivel head has a big suction) Mrs. Walter Meens gave her cup which. holds fast to any|"eport on the WA annual meet- wall. ing in Toronto and on the Dean-| Incidentally, this is one good ry president's meeting in St.! ypointments that add as ensemble with black and white| (Reuters) -- Three young East|cated heating, lighting and ver-|reason, all by itself, for instal-/ Thomas' Church, Brooklin. Hling an outdoor hot water fau-| The president closed the meet. {ple left on a honeymoon trip to across mineifelds and. barbed-jeasily installed in the ceiling.|cet. Think how much use the ing 'with prayer. Refreshments D, iI whole family would get out of/were served by Mrs, ' WO jan outdoor shower, come sum-|Nicholson and Mrs. imer! |Cross. | ' WID and hospital inserance. This new welfare program will assist women who have reached their 60th birthday, with income less than $1,140 yearly, and liquid assets of not more than $1,000, resident at least one year in Ontario, ALLOWANCES . New benefits for widows and single women, 60 to 64 years of age, are now available and applications are being accepted for grants up to $65.00 per month with free medical service 4 ny OWS. Women who may be eligible include: a widow, an unmarried woman, a married woman whois divorced,pr has been deserted for more than 6 months, Parliament Buildings, Toronto, Ontario ADDRESS YOUR ENQUIRIES TO: The Minister of Public Welfare, OR A Regional Office of the Department in any one of 17 central locations throughout the Province. A Reminder to Old Age Security Recipients: Free Medical Assistance and Ontario Hospital Insurance may be granted to single persons whose annual income is not above $1,140.00 and whose liquid assets do not exceed $1,000.00. These benefits are available to married . couples whose annual income is not over $1,980.00 with liquid assets no higher than $1,500.00. HONOURABLE JOHN ROBARTS, Prime Minister A Note to Those Receiving Mothers' Allowances: Persons receiving Mothers' Allowances are advised of a new provision designed to encourage students to complete their education: The allowance may be continued after a dependent child reaches 18 years of age, if the boy or girl is attending a secondary school, and making satisfactory progress. ONTARIO . THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WELFARE HONOURABLE Louis P. 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