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Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 May 1963, p. 10

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10. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Mey 29, 1963 ithe physical, emotional, social|be a steak outing, on June 21,| Talk On Physio-Therapy Heard| Mary Anne Sabo By First Baptist Couples' Club And Robert Young On Saturday evening, May 25,)young people to enter. Mrs. Married Recently i i * .|Buchanan showed a film il- ' part Baptist Soules -- lustrating the results produced St. Gertrude's Roman Catho joyed an outstanding and meet-)) hvsio-therapy at the Work-|li¢ Church was the setting for] ; ing. |men's Compensation Centre in|the recent .marriage of .Miss| | The speaker Mrs. M. E. Buch-| Downsview, Ontario. 'Mary Anne Elizabeth Sabo,| | anan, MCSP, MCPA, Director) Mrs. Buchanan received her|daughter of Mr. Michael Sabo,| | of the Phsio-Therapy Depart-|jinitial training at the Waterloo|Oshawa, and. the late Mrs.| ment of Oshawa General Hos-| Hospital, England, and came to|Sabo, and Mr. William Robert| - pital spoke on the highly spe-| Oshawa in 1952. Young, son of Mr. and: Mrs.| - cialized and rapidly developing) me speaker was introduced Russell Young, Oshawa. : work of physio-therapy an the Dr. Daniel Rogers, past-- The Reverend J. B Myers) ! rehabilitation of the physically| \)ocident of the club, and thank-|performed the ceremony. The injured, the blind, former pris-| .4 by Mr. F. R. Newell. organist Miss Connie Lucas ac-| ' oners, war veterans, and other g . jcompanied the soloist, Mrs. areas where rehabilitation is; Mr. and Mts. S. J. Winsley Gartline laecr wis ore "Mo- relieving human suffering. She| conducted the worship service./ther All Beautiful and "Santa stated that in rehabilitation man|Mr. R. W. Barr, president, an-|yparig. has four sides to consider --| nounced the next meeting will Given in marriage by'her fa- ther, the bride wore a |gown of white silk organza over) : satin with a flowing train. Her! _jerystal headdress held ani: and vocational and felt that|/also that the Schneider choir, physiotherapy is a rewarding|from Kitchener, will be at the profession, and a good field forichurch on Ocivber 18. SCOTT: RAYMOND | is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McKnight, Osh- awa, ard Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward. Lowe, Scarborough. --Photo by Yornsby | UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES CBWF jto be held by Mrs. H. L. Wal-| salvary ist Women's Fel-|!ace's group, June 4, at the is Mbonty hee at the home of Mrs./home of Mrs .E. V. Lander, Clifford Trick recently With a A discussion followed on the| good attendance. plans for the fall luncheon to} Mrs. George Twine was injbe held v4 the Guild in Sep-| charge and led us in a» sing) le ae. rummage sale jis} song. The theme of the evening}?! nned for October and ind plans} was. "Love". The Calvary|Were made for the Christmas Ladies Trio sang "'Do You Won- jbazaar in November with Mrs der Why I. Love Him". Mrs. Fred Gunn and Mrs. E. L, Pi- Clifford Trick read the scrip- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lowe, RR 4, Oshawa, are the proud parents of Scott Raymond, who was 16 months old when he posed for this picture. He Pher convening the sewing and i fancy work turé lesson and' found in John AM : 15 1-17. Miss Alma Hixt led in| Mrs. Arthur Bunker and Mrs. prayer followed by a number|P. E. Broadbent will be in by the Trio '~~ |charge of the home baking.| The speaker was, Mrs. Geof-| Refreshments were served by frey Beatty who compared the|the hostesses Mrs. A. Tuson| passage in John 15 to Chris-|and Mrs. Lionel Treherne. tians. Mrs. George bed KING STREET U.C.W. thanked Mrs. Beatty. | Refreshments were served by| (ARDENT WORKERS) The regular meeting of the ess. The next meeting): the hostess e Wie dcea Usiel Gees will be held at the home of | Mrs. William Messant, Taunton|Women No, 8 was held recent- ly with 26 present. road east, and the speaker will) be. Mrs. Lloyd Akin. Mrs. Harry Blakely opened the meeting with a hymn fol-| 'Cheery Colored Linens elbow-length veil and she car- ried a cascade of chrysanthe-| mums and deep pink roses. | : The maid of honor was Miss| Ff = |Shirley Hickey with Miss Lynda) Brig ten Up The ouse |Young, Miss Dianne Sabo, and| ' Miss Linda Selecky, Toronto, | Jinspect the beautiful colored|as bridesmaids. Miss Bonnie] ,_ go table linens that' the stores are|Macko, Hamilton, was the flow- ' --and how delightful a/¢r girl. They wore dresses of djorganza, headdresses consisting of white veils with organza |bows and they carried bouquets of chrysanthemums tinted pink The best man was Mr. Ron-|. ald Hickey and ushers. were Mr. Gary Dodsworth, Michael Kennedy, and Mr.-. Bruce Og-| den, Bowmanville. Master a } |- By ELEANOR ROSS Colorful 'linens can do jeal aang i spring into the , , = Pan ae sear How|Choice for wedding gifts an charming they are, those new bridal showers, solid tone and pretty prints on, Here, again, it is so easy to display -in the linens depart-|work out delicious color ment! Why, just seeing them is)schemes. With the possible: ex- enough to make one want to go ception of a state dinner for a home and do_over the bedroom visiting monarch, you can be the easy way! formal at, dinner with colored son of Mr. and~ Mrs. Trottier, Cedar Valley avenue. He is the grandson of Mr, and Mrs. William McCredie, Port Robinson and Mrs. Trottier, Welland. His great- " GLEEFUL Denis Thomas Noel is the Noel Regiha David Macko. was~ the ring- bearer. After the reception~in the Slovak National Hall, the bridal couple left on a honeymoon ar Take a lead from some of: the table linens--and a !ot gayer. leading hotels and color - key; For instance; royal blue does each room. There is. a wide va-|mayerlous things 'for white riety of colors and prints in the|dhina and, with a red centre- new vat-dyed linens now in the piece, you could have' color store, making it easy to work enough to feed the soul as well out color schemes. as the palate of your guest. Maybe a delicate yellow for If you find yourself with.a the master bedroom; rugged deep pink tablecloth and no. Mr. and Mrs. Young are mak-| blue for the boy's room; florai|maching napkins, just combine/ing their home at 208 Park road| or striped for the girl's room/colots. Shell pink napkins com-|north, Oshawa. and for the guest or extra room,|bine beautifully with a -deep|---- dainty flower-bordered sheets.|pink cloth. will take rugged family or com- Not only does this make for ef-| Combinations work 'well with|mercial laundry treatment--in- ficiency. but just think how nice! other colors--such as brown| cluding bleach. So forget about a view every time the linen/with orange or yellow napkins; |separating whites from colored closet door is opened! clear blue with soft green--and/bed linens as long as you get to Forida, The bride was wear- \ing a silver brocade suit and a corsage of pink carnations. WI Use a rubber sponge instead) of a whiskbroom for most ef- fective brushing of woolens. TARR 8-21 FE PRESERVER FLORAL DESIGNS how chic that is! the colorfast. variety. If you find yourself with a\;COLORED WITH WHITE | set of colored sheets without): As for care, you can wash) matching pillow cases, be brave|colored. linens with white wash. | and get flora-patterned repiace-|Good grades of colored linens} ments, team up_ beautifully with | are colorfast with high quality yellow floral cases. vat dyes. Moving into the dining room, These linens, we've found, NOBODY BUEHLERSs, es BEATS Save With These Weekend ALBERT STREET UCW No. 3 Mrs. Jack Klein, leader, open- ed the May meeting of Albert Street UCW, Unit 3, by reading a verse called "Time". | The devotional called "Fam- fly Life' was led by Mrs. Wal- ter Tippett, and Mrs. Stewart Tippett read from the scrip- ture The secretary, Mrs. Lawson} Parks, and treasurer, Mrs, William Yourkevich read their reports. Eleven members an-) swered the roll call. Material is to be purchased} and given to members to pre-| pare for the Fall Bazaar. It was decided to complete) the season with a pot luck sup-! per at the next meeting. If the) strawberry tea falls on the same date, the supper will take place earlier. Members will be notified. Mrs. Andrew Knox reported 17 patients were visited in hos- pital. Members were reminded| of the Niagara Falls trip June} 20 and the Supply Tea at Eben- ez Church (WMS) on June 5, also school. for leaders at On- tario Ladies College, Whitby, August 19 to 23, | The remainder of the study book on Tiawan was present-| ed by Mrs. Lawson Parks. Re- freshments were arranged by Mrs. Wilbur Down and Mrs, D. R, Corbman, PMA CLUB lowed by prayer and a reading) "Rules for Living'. Mrs. Fred| Lean was in charge of the de-| votional period. Mrs, Joshua Kinsey, gave the scriptural reading. The theme was "For- ? giveness; also. a poem entitled! J "Trees" by Bliss Carman. No Matter Mrs. Charis Silver sang "Son/ of My Soul' accompanied by| Whether It's Furniture, Mrs, Hales Barker. Mrs. Law- Appliances, HI-FI, rence Muldrew read the story,| "God the Creator' taken from| TV, Radios, etc. the 2nd Chapter of the "Word} and the Way". The secretary's| report was given by Mrs. Gor-| don Reeson and the treasurer's report by Mrs. Jack Chamber- lain. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Lean and her group. I# You Don't Buy It At Bad Boy's JUST LIKE GREECE YOU PAY TOO MUCH !! MONTREAL (CP) -- Mrs. Mary Giaglitsi of Athens, "l 5 Y FURHITURE Greek journalist, says Montreal reminds her of home more than} APPLIANCES any other place she has visited. | 'Ti1 O- "T'ye seen so many Greek signs| Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 downtown, I could almost be inl. KING ST. E. AT TOWNLINE 728-4658 Athens,"' she said. -RIB STEAKS MEAT SPECIALS! RUMP ROAST | sist ace Hb Ge * CUT-UP CHICKEN e acar | OOF BLADE STEAKS us 59° u. 69* FRESH FROZEN TURKEYS 43° e°See What 1.00 Will Buy e 6 TO 10 LB. LB. - |riage, Mrs, Arthur Hockett, the "\former Sheilagh Jeffrey, was ' jentertained at a miscellaneous) ' |shower at the home of her sis- |Cuthbertson and Mrs. Nor- _|the Garden Tea . | the -|Leod, Mrs. ;|Mrs. W .F. Manuel, Mrs, W. _|Gordon Watt and Mrs. Arthur grandparents are Mrs. Thomas McCredie; Port Rob- inson and Mrs. Charles Mon- ahan, Chippewa, Denis was six months old at the time of the picture." ; --Aldsworth Photography '|road south; Mrs. H. J. Foy was ' |hostess at a kitchen shower and 4 |co-workers of the bride, on the - |assembly "= |Motors of Canada presented her _|with a clothes hamper and many -. other gifts. . | : Grenfell street, spent. the week- _jend visiting friends and_rela- "PERSONALS Prior to her recent mar- ter, Mrs. Fred MacDonald, Park line of General Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wren, tives at Guelph, Hespeler, Kitch- ener and Burlington. Mrs. John Leng, Mrs. E. F, man Irwin will be receiving at Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Bur gess, The Cedars, RR 3, Osh- awa, will have as their guest for the summer, their ten-year- old niece, Miss Susan Davis, who will be arriving by jet from Cheshire, England, on June 5, . Guests attending the Young. Sabo wedding were Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Sabo, Mrs. J. Selecky, Mr. and Mrs, Michael Hric, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Sabol, Miss Julie Sabol, Toron- to; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Les- kanic, Lisbon Falls, Maine. GARDEN AT SCHOOL Children in Oslo, Norway, run collective gardens at some 40 schools and are responsible for cultivating about 25 acres. ed by Laurel Group of St. Andrew's United Church af Stonehaven the early part of June. Pouring will be Mrs. Charles Yule. Mrs. D. I. Mac- Matthew Leyden, SATIN SHOES 9.99 DYED FREE TO MATCH any color, All sizes * TAMMY Fashion Shoes 79 SIMCOE N. 728-2491 Germonda. Ajox -- Oshawa _ BAILEY FOODS LID. Power Super Markets THE FOOD SHOP OSHAWA AND WHITBY'PLAZA ' COMBAT HOME DANGER WINNIPEG (CP) --The poi-| 'son control centre at the chil-| dren's hospital here has joined| forces with the Manitoba Phar-| |maceufical Association and the| Specials: Thursday, Friday and Saturday DELICIOUS RAISIN PIE FRESH ' |health department in an effort} |to combat the mounting hazards| of home poisoning by issuing a pamphlet listing poisonous sub- stances "tommonly found in APPLE STRUDEL REG, 47c 4ls REG. 49c 45¢ households. FOR QUALITY, FRESHNESS and FLAVOR Shop at the Bakery with the large variety. RETAILERS T EASY-CARE "ARNEL" whirl of knife pleats; sizes 8 20. Little cover-up jocket, smar bound in navy; sizes 10 to 1 Both, white. O THRIFTY 2 LLER'S| CANADIANS "Arnel" Separates t . . be. loved by fashionables! Skirt, in a Smartly In The Swim! Reg. To 10.99 FIGURE-MOULDING Swim Suits from Maxine of Hollywood 100% nylon double-knit stretch . deeply Vid front and back, in mail- to tly 8. in 3.99 ca. "ARNEL" SHEATH SKIRT, Sum- mer 'basic" to team with many tops. Fully lined, White in sizes 10 to | BOLOGNA by the Piece 3 Ibs. SHOULDER LAMB CHOPS 2 Ibs. SHOULDER PORK CHOPS 2 Ibs. SLICED SIDE PORK 2 Ibs. The Pleasant Monday After-| noon meeting was held in the Legion Hall with Mrs. El- wood Bradley,. the president, presiding. Cu lot styles. Black, red, royal. Sizes 32 to 38. | Dramatic Beauty Mrs. R. G..Collison called the roll and Mrs. R. Dillabough read the scripture lesson. The secretary's report was given by "Mrs. Douglas Nesbitt followed by the treasurer's report from Mrs. G. N. Lee. The meeting for Monday, June 10 has been changed to Tuesday, June 11, as the Le- gion Hall has bepn committed to another purpose for that day. Monday, June 3, is the dead- line for the payment of fares for thé trip to London and Mon- day, June 24 is the last day for the picnic on 'July 15 to Beaverton, June 24 is the last meeting until September. Mrs S. Blair was reported to be in the Oshawa General Hospital. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Elwood Bradley and Mrs. G. -V. Lee. ST. GEORGE'S GUILD (Westmount Group) The Westmount Group of St George's (Anglican) Guild held its monthly meeting recently in the parish hall, 23 members were present. Mrs. Cecil G. Rowden presided. Mrs. Peter Syperek read the) minutes. A report was given of| the sick members of the group] by Mrs. Edgar Van De Walker.| Arrangements were made for| a@ bus trip to Brampton to visit the Dale rose gardens, June 12, convener being Mrs. E. W. Weldon. A picnic is to be held at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith, Pine Point, Fri- day, June 21, with Mrs. J. P Horton and Mrs. J. 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