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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jun 1963, p. 7

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Physiotherapist © Addresses Meeting OGH Auxiliary The June ing of Women's of ee HONEYMOON IN FLORIDA Suszek, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Suszek, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Van Kuik, all of Oshawa. --Ireland Studio Following the marriage in St. Gertrude's Roman Catho- lic Church, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Van Kuik left for a Florida honeymoon. The bride, the former Marian Louise co-operation that the Gift Shop has proved so successful. Mrs. * NITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES Carter asked that returning va- cationers contact her in: order to facilitate the staffing of the shop, The hours, including Sun- days, will remain the same KNOX WMS AUX. {adapt themselves during chang- Members of Knox afternoon|ing phases of their work, re auxiliary of the Women's Mis-| cently at the home of Mrs. sionary Society learned how to|A. H. Dancey. during the summer. The Gift Cart service will be discontin- ued during July and August. F the business - meet- ing Mrs, W. F. Buchanan, head} of the Physiotherapy depart-| ment of the hospital, addressed the meeting. She explained the operation of her department and the important part it plays in the rehabilitation of handi- capped patients. A more reailis- tic approach is now being taken towards these patients. Experi- ence has taught that help on} the road to full recovery must be mental and emotional as well as physical. | The meeting adjourned. Mrs.| J. G, Carter presided at the tea/ table. Following the tea hour Mrs. W. F. Buchanan conduct- ed a tour through the: Physio. therapy department. SOCIAL NOTICE Speaker was Mrs. D. CASH PRIZES Jot sect district vice-president FOR RECIPES | of section three of the East Toronto Presbyterial who chose as her topic "Women's Work in The Oshawa Times will shortly publish a supple- ment of interest to home- the Missionary Society, makers, full of the newest "We must ask ourselves | where is the need and what can ideas and recipes for en- tertaining, both formally |we do about it," she said. Add. and around the barbecue. :|sembling at the 'Paradise Is- |land," home of Mr, and Mrs. '/with a hand made lei. They Uemen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 25,1963 7 For Supper And Tic Canadian Ukrainian Women's Association Barvinok branch went Hawaiian recent- ly during its annual June Men's Nighi. Members acted as host- ess to their husbands. The gathering took the form of a Luau with the guests as- Paul Plishka. Lahinis -- Mrs. Walter Greg- orenko, Mrs, Dmytro Luchak, Mrs. Joseph Maga, Mrs. Nichao- las Siminuk and Mrs. Robert Sholdra presented the guests were then escorted down the gardens to the creek at the end of the lawh. Mrs. Robert Sholdra, the Create Hawaiian Atmosphere Social Evening Mr. and Mrs, Walter Kuch, for dancing the hula were pre- sented with a do it yourself grass skirt kit. William Irva- skuv won the limbo contest. Another feature of the even- ing was a mock wedding per- formed by: "Marrying Sam" (Mrs. Dmytro: Luchak) united in marriage "Paui" (Mrs. Nich- aolas Seminuk) and 'Maui" (Mrs, Walter Gregorinko), The couple were received by mem- bers of Barvinok who perform- ed skits. The evening was concluded with refreshments and a film on Hawaii. The September meeting will be held at the A Voliday of Dance Presented in R Pupils of the Lillian Mae Marsh School of Dancing stag- ed their annual recital before a large and enthusaistic audi- ence, at the OCVI recently. Highlights of the colorful and varied program, which was en- titled "'A Holiday of Dance", in- cuded 'In the Country", '"'Va- cation in Spain", and 'Globe Trotting". Dancers from Tiny Tots, (who were appearing for the first time), to the more ex- perienced seniors stepped out to please the crowd. The soloists were Lynn Leigh- ton, Lynn Pearson, Bonnie Cam- eron, Denise Caron, Sherry Maddeaux, Rickey MacDonald, Diane Lukas, Natalie Vancur- enko, Alice Killen, Debbie Sen- eco, Athena Dunn, Kathy Ken- ney, Hazel Harrison, Lsley Ann Overton, Lorna Gail Williams, Janice Tomalak, Rene Gould- ing, Marion Buchanan and Miss Marsh herself. Specialty numbers were per- formed by Linda Cotton, Pam Burk, Pamela Davidson, Anita Roter, Donna Roter, Lindsay Margaret Overton, Helga Edith Marinzel, Ireen Klocek, Mich- ael Hordziejko, Delbert Mor- gan, John Robertson, Patricia Foreman, Kathy Gilmore, Mich- elle Wiecha, Patricia Rose, Col- leen Hare, Cathy Richard, Jo- elle Hubner, Gaetane Hubner, Josephine Kotwas, Dianne Tay- lor, Virginia Sommer, Mary Gil- more, Jill Northey, Susan O'Reilly, Marlene Mothersill, Beverley Hainer, Avril Taylor, Shirley Taylor, Ina McMaster, Barbara Bentley, Joanne Smith, Karen Ashman, Darlene Pry- beck, Margaret Lynn Taylor. Groups included Leslie Ander- son, Cindy McCune, Janet Venn, Laurie Clark, Laurie Mel- nychuk, Connie White, Jan Temple, Erica Deiderichsen, Kelley Lorena, Francis Ullrich, Albert Ullrich, Lorie McKee, Margaret Bull, Brenda Patter- son, Dayle Armstrong, Kathy Montgomery, Linda Geypens, Mark Bonk, Johnny Karoc- sonje. Sandra Charpoich, Rosemary Perry, Sandra Goguen, Patti Lynn Stire, Laura Waller, Scnyca ern an Eee c! nard Farrow, Debbie Hawke, Christine Bird Chery ReKush, ie ' Laura Gray, Pauline Knapp, rere o Susan t big le Ugray, Cecily Ugray, Ca- therine Jennings. . Theresa Karacsonj Nelson, Barbara y ie Conlin, Debra Beerthuizen, Pat- Tricia Parfitt, Janice Collins, Peter Taylor, Catharine McMil- lan, Joanne Fluery, Sherry Oke, Christine ; Shar- gn Stonebridge, Marion "mf arry ' ryn ¢ Lynn Gagnon, Diane eThibert Helen Van Lith, Nadine Chen- ier, Katherine Kacarewich, Blythe Beerthuizen, Betty Stan- ley, Linda Chaplinski, Sylvia Kreis, Phyllis Brooks, Chrstine Lee, Sharon Chonoskie. ' Lynda Hopps, Kathy McCune, Tom Taylor, Vincent Pisani, Gene Prybeck, Karen Campbell, Dorothy-Ann Flint, Debra Car- mody, Laurie Wailace, Debbie Carmichael, Dolores bora ham, Eileen Taylor, Patri Smith, Margaret Donaldson, Carl Muirhead, Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and superfluous hair. Over 15 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be in Qshawa et the Genoshe Hotel, June 24, 25, 26, PHONE 723-4641 for appointment on these dotes Karen' Whyte, Lisa Tomalak, Ann Marie MacDermott, Mon- ique Polman, Sylvia Kacare- wich, Leanna Kenney, Joanne Hardsand, Kathy Chenier, Gail 'Graham, Kim Pitcher, Ronald Melnychuk, Cindi Simic, ren- Smithers, Dianne Harrison, Ro- home of Mrs. Nicholas Semin- uk, Malaga road. sita Izdebski, Helen Zdanowicz, Enid Black, Judi Simic, Lynn da Shepperdson, Hilda Shewan, 'Bonnie Fortin, Anna Mae Muir- head, Jan Duggan, Leslie An- president, opened the meeting {welcoming the husbands and thanked the hosts for the use \of their home and garden. She/ |}also thanked the committees in| charge of catering, the program) conveners in charge of d Moth- er's Day Concert and all who had used their cars for trips my Toronto, recently. | The Barvinok family picnic| |will be postponed to Septem-| |ber, and a rummage sale will |be held at UAW Hall, June 27 at |2 p.m. it was announced. | Mrs, Paul Plishka and Mrs. |John Masiewich advised that {the annual St. John's Sunday | School picnic for junior classes would be held June 26. A Hawaiian dinner followed ithe meeting with grace said by the Reverend Dmytro Luchak. Prizes were awarded-to the following: Mr. and Mrs. John | Masiewich, the most authentic- lally dressed couple were pre-| |sented with an Hawaiian re-| | cord. | Eachern thanked the hostess, | speaker and soloist. | It was announced that the| September meeting would be a} dessert luncheon. | Reminder to our Residential Customers* Now is the time to join our PARTS REPLACEMENT PLAN Don't forget to complete and return to us the Reply Card on the brochure we sent you recently. Our Parts Replace- ment Plan is valuable protection for you against costly repairs to your furnace for only 13.95 per year. * If you are not a Lander-Stark customer and would like te become one . uae: . Phone 725-3581, 43 KING ST. WEST, OSHAWA We PHONE 725-3581 jed Mrs. Sinclair, "'our meeting together should be a communi- cation to God and His work as Prizes of $5.00 each will | Well as the needs of the world." be awarded to five readers The meeting was chaired by sending in the best recipe |Mrs. Malcolm McGregor, pres- in its class. Entries must jident. Mrs. G. M. Dalaney sang be typewritten, double /|two solos accompanied by her spaced and include the (daughter, Miss Jane Delaney. sender's name, address and | Mrs. David Douglas led the telephone number. jdevotions and Mrs. Milton Mc- Send as many entries as you please, each on a sep- arate sheet of paper, before July 1, 1963, to Women's De- partment, The Oshawa Times, Oshawa, Ont. RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gillette, Mary street, will be happy to receive their friends at Nonth- minster United Church on Sat- urday, June 29, from 2 to 5 p.m. on the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary. 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