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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Oct 1963, p. 7

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Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 A Scandinavian seminar was 'held at the Westbury Hotel, in Toronto recently. Mr. Per Prag, Director of the Norwegian Trav- el Office for North America, jwas the first speaker. During |\the war Mr, Prag escaped to THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, October 1,1963 7 | Fngland aboard the HMS De- vonshire and became Director of | Miss Catherine Ongley Conveys Fascination Of Remote Moroc ,|the Norwegian Shipping Poo! jfor the duration. For services to his country, he was awarded the St. Olav Medal of Norway. He said Norwegians felt very CO |Iriendly towards Canadians be- jcause so many of his young countrymen were trained for the A glimpse of an old civilization;palace and Marrakech, most col-| : : through the clear eyes of youll orful of all, with its street en-| Air F esi . Little hangide was a pleasant finale to the|tertainers and beggars, snake: ayy 7 'oronto, The popu- luncheon arranged by the Wo-|charmers and story - tellers, ation of his country is three, h : dott pes : ' a 4.;and a half million and over man's Guild of St. George's|acrobats and jugglers. Protect: 1." vilion visitors travelled| Memorial Church, last week, when Miss Catherine Ongley,| daughter of the Reverend and) Mrs. F. G. Ongley, recalled her} visit to Morocco. | Using a map she demonstratea the countrys isolation, due to its mountain regions. Its people, now independent of the French |who ruled and exploited them for 44 years, a'e descended front a white race, the Berbers, but jnow are manycolored due to linfiltration of 'the Arabs, who also brougnt their Islamic: ré li- | gion, uk | Miss gley described the jone-piece dress of the men, the jalaba, and the modest dress of the women, full trousers and a {while studying in Switzerland,|in Washington D.C, Mr, Ramo ed by the snow-clad mountains|( . st its tropical gardens produce}? spt ong Fe ee Sun] orange, pomegranate, olive/#"d the Fjords, last year, | Mr, Herman Ramo. of . Hel-; palm and lime trees. | Mr Miss Ongley, who was intro-|Sinki, served as Honorary Con-| duced by Mrs,' Austin Hiltz, had|Sul of Venezuela in Finland and} M4 |Military Attache at the Embassy , in i the opportunity to visit Morocco THE CIVITAN CLUB OF The Civitan Club of Osh- left: Mrs, Royce Whittaker, awa have a newly elected treasurer; Mrs, C, A. Harper, executive. They are, from the. recording secretary; Mrs. G. She is now enrolled in Trinity|said Finnish people were very) College, University of Toronto,)proud that Toronto's Ci.y Hal where she is studying sociology|was the design of a Finnish arch W. Bayliss, president; Mrs, Robert Malcolmson, past president; and /Mrs. A. A. OSHAWA 1963-64 EXECUTIVE iA m4 Th , vice + p --Oshawa Times Phot: 4 ORMTA Holds Annual Dinner jher Mr. Pierre Souvairan, Swiss/Smith and philosophy. Mrs. F. C.|itect. He spoke of the beauties of| Piper thanked the speaker who) Findland's 60,000 lakes and with| also displayed many of the trea-|go0q humor, he warned fisher-| sures she had brought back with|men to hide behind a tree to her, \bait their hooks, otherwise the Seated at the speaker's table'fish would grab the bait from were Mrs. F, C. Piper, Mrs.|their hands. He mentioned that E. Y. Green, Myrtle; Mrs. Er-/Finnish children were taught nest Parker, Mrs. A. G, Hiltz,| tive languages in schoels. PERSONALS | Miss Joan Zubkavich, prior tojshower at the home of Mrs, | marriage to Mr. Ronala|John Stezik, Albert street; Mrs,| recently in St. John's|James Bowman held a miscel-| Mrs. Ernest Hale. Mrs. Georg@ Kinsman read the anniversary card after which a money tree was presented to the honored couple by their relatives and friends. Friends were present, Mrs, W. E. Baker, president,| born concert pianist, teacher, Ukrainian Greek Orthod 0 x) laneous shower at her home on|jfrom Don Mills, Toronto, Rich- ST, PAUL'S Presbyterian Church, Wilson road north, was the setting for the mar- riage of Susan Jane Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor H. "Baker, to David |pejted chemise and veils for Millman .Smith, son of Mr. | treet wear. and Mrs, Frederick A, Smith, The men and women do not all of Oshawa. intermingle, but there is 0] oyise Brittain of Aurora, Mrs.| --Photo by Hornsby |complaint about the separation! honaid H, Moore and Mrs. J. A. of the sexes from ie women Aldwinckle. who show respect and gratitude rae to their husbands and are aan The fall motif, introduced at who received with Mrs, Ongley, prior to the luncheon; Mrs, F. G. Ongley and her sister, Miss Mr. Axel Dessau represented|examiner and adjudicator, was|Church, was entertained at a/Huyon street, assisted by Miss|\mond Hill, Ajax, Sunderlant® Denmark, For wartime set-\the speaker for the annual din-|number of showers, Those en-|Eleanore Bowman, Miss Normajand Oshawa. vices he received the Order of|ner of the Oshawa and District|tertaining were Miss Carol Ste-|Tower, Miss Kathy Franklin miscellaneous|jand Mrs. Joseph Catalano; a For The s¥ the British Empjre and was de-|pranch of the Ontario Register-|zik who gave a 1 corated by both the Danish andleq Music Teacher's Association) -- ------------------| shower was held at St. John's; French Government. He told of/held recently in Simcoe Street/pehalf of the teachers by Mrs, | Hall, where the bride-to-be was) the "Meet the Péople" plan injynited Church Hall. J.E. Jackson. presented with a_ chesterfield! Scandinavia, whereby visitors! the Senior Stu:} ; |suite and miscellaneous other tent to keepsto their homes. | Of the many cities, Miss Ong- ley favored cosmopolitan Tang-) iers, with Casablanca, the) French show place, nearby, and| its milling tribesmen., Israelites and globetrotters; with its con-| trasting European section an medina or Arab section, its) mudpacked streets strewn with) reeds; its dwellings, lacking} | |water and electricity. She liked} | |Rabat, the city of the King's) SOCIAL NOTICES | MARRIAGE, FORTHCOMING 4 | Mr, and Mrs. S. R. Arnold, | /|Oshawa, wish to announce the * \forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Ellen Jane Arnold Ross, to William Terrance (Terry) Davis, Nanaimo, Brit-} _ lish Columbia, son of Mr. ard '|Mrs. Hilliard Davis, Peterbor- 'lough. The wedding will take '|place on Friday, October 25, at |jpieces of leaves, the guests' tables as centre- F nd visit i ) es | berries ana May meet and visit in the hom ; F of the people, by merely making rehrig iby unre on the! their request known at their scare-crows and crows on the Hotel and there is no charge wing, all the creation of Mrs, |for this privilege. Donald Fox and Mrs. L, F | "Patl» the Children" is an- N. Hind. other: progressive idea of these 'i erase --|friendly people. Bring the whole 'amily and there are wonderful lfacilities for caring for chil- 'dren while parents travel \through 'the country. Mr. Ake Gille of Sweden told of the beauties of Stockholm, Weds Joan Parson j vhich is buil five islands ie Recent Rites. hs net se be ingens Albert Street United Church|ing Sweden to Denmark. In all was the setting recently for the | Scandinavian countries their wedding of Beverly Joan Par-|Constitution Day is one of nat- son, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.\ional celebration with parades ro W. Parson, to Olyde|and dancing in the streets. zawson Beaton, son of Mr. and i i itri Mrs. William F. B A fine film of the countries Oshawa. : gasbord of tiative dishes and.a Mrs. Charles Naylor played great array of Danish cheese the wedding music, and the) wirs. John Mitchell of Whitby, Clyde L. Beaton "Teaching dent'? was the subject Miss Helen Willard, president, of his|\presided and announced i alte ey 4 im-|prize winning recital" is to be ik, an et Nasir visti held on October 19 in the Mc- plicity he outlined methods for'y auehiin Library. She introduc- obtaining clarity and under-'q Mr, Ralph Coupland, Direc- standing in interpretation. jtor of Music at Kingsway Col-| The brisk 'walk of the Fugue|¢ge who gave the teachers a) and exact rhythm of the dance| sesume of programs to be He.d forms require precision timing.|!? their auditorium this season. The teaching of the structure of} Mrs, Leon Gunn has charge the composition is important.jof the distribution of tickets for 'The key and character he liken-|the Young Artist's Recital. of jed to color. There are delight-|November 2. Mrs. R, H. Eng- jful ways of improving scale|jish moved a vote of thanks to technique. Mrs. Rex Harper and her unit Mr. R. G, Geen intfoduced the|of the UCW. for the dinner, speaker and he was thanked on!served so nicely. eR MERE BLL concen cmmeneenaing | rer lk eaton, all Of was shown followed by a Smor-|? "led word this.week of her sis- | Reverend A. E. Larke officiat-iyrs Clifford Henry and Mrs : } {Walter Branch were guests. at) gifts, arranged by Mrs. John} Stezik, Mrs. Stanley Skirrow| and Mrs, P. Wybyson, At the) wedding Mr, David Skirrow acted as junior usher with the) three ushers and best man, | Mr. and Mrs. William Igel, Ritson road south, observed their fiftieth wedding anniver- sary, quietly, last Friday, with a few close friends calling on them, Mr. Igel, who speaks seven different languages, often acted as court interpreter prior to his retirement as a Justice of the Peace, two years ago, Mrs. George Madder, Burk street, who returned recently her sister who was ill, receiv- from England where she visited) PHOTO FINISHING And ENLARGEMENTS e COLOR OR BLACK & WHITE DEVELOPING AND PRINTING IS OUR ONLY BUSINESS Premises ter's death. Friends and meigh- bors are extending sympathy in her bereavement, 7.00 p.m., in Albert Street Unit-| 7. i : ed Church, Oshawa. | Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride was wearing a ENGAGEMENT jwhite streetiength dress in The engagement is announc-|French peau de faille, featuring] > led of Annie Visser, daughter ofja stiffened A line skirt and a .|Mrs. Gerben Visser, Whitby,|cowl neckline' with three-quar- and the late Mr, Visser, tojter sleeves. A circlet of flow- | |Harry Van Staveren Jr., son of ers held her shoulder-length! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Van Sta-| bouffant veil, and she carried a veren, Whitby. The wedding is cascade bouquet of white carna- to take place Saturday, Novem-'tions and roses with ivy. ber 2, 1963, at 4.00 p.m. in the} Mrs, Patrick McGarry was Emmanuel Reformed Church, the matron of honor, and wore |garnations and roses. The bride-| MR. AND MRS. Herbert ing their recent marriage in James Irvine are making 'Trinity United Church, Ux- their home in Oshawa follow- }yaoe. The bride, the former Whitby. ENGAGEMENT a Venetian rose peau de soie dress featuring a matching lace Mr. and Mrs, Douglas J. Read,|D0dice with @ bell skirt tapering! "bp aluganatay jto an A line. Her headdress was) this very informative Seminar. | ; 4 4 i | z : : 5 Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hewitt, Winter avenue, enter- tained Mr, and Mrs, Albert Hale, Grenfell avenue, on Sat- urday evening, the occasion of their 45th wedding anniversary. |The hosts were assisted by (Ted) wood, the bride's mother re-| ceived wearing a green bro- cade sheath with a Pin colored feathered hat, mink a cessories and a corsage of pink PHOTO SERVICE 25) KING ST. £. groom's mother assisted wear. ing a green and white silk jer-| sey print with a green hat and black accessories and a cor.) sage of white carnations and} roses, | The couple left for a honey- moon at Lake Placid and Cape | Linda Mae Elizabeth. Houck, |Whitby, wish to announce the] is the daughter of Mr. and fie gpm "7 _ a a : arol Leona, to Douglas How-) Mrs. Carl W. Houck, Ux- ard' Law, eon of Mrs. T. How-| bridge, and the bridegroom jard Law, Whitby, and the late is the son of Mr. and-Mrs. |Mr, Law. The marriage is to C. Irvine of Port \take place Friday, October 11, _ 1963, at 7.30 p.m., in St. Mark's --tIreland Studio |United Church, Whitby. Nurses Presenting Parade of Beauty Sponsored by the Alumnae| James Association of Oshawa General] Perry. Hospital School of Nursing, a demonstration 'Boulevard of Beauty" is to be held Wednes- day, October 2 in the UAWA at} 8 p.m. The guest artist will be| Mr. Paul De Rycke of Montreal, internationally known . for| radio, television and press styl-| . 'ing shows, In hair dressing circles, Mr. De Rycke is known as top ar-| tist of the Canadian team to) bring Canadian influence and recognition in hair dressing pro- fession worldwide. | The master of ceremonies will be Mr, Robert C. Swinson of Toronto, With the assistance of Mr. De Rycke and Mr, Swinson, Marie Marlowe plans to show her au-| dience the importance of co-or- dinating hair coloring and cos- metics into the routine of daily living. Techncians assisting Marie Marlowe will be Miss Sheri Bowie, nationally known cos- metician and Miss Mary Rob- erts, well known hair coloring specialist. Modelling the hair coloring and cosmetics will be Mrs. A. S. Auld, Miss Claudette Marcoux, Mrs, Audry Gardner, Miss Phyllis Crawforth, Mrs. J. J. McCammond, Miss Sarah Neil, Miss Grace Saville, Miss Susan Farrow, Phyllis. Sharit, Miss Alice Glover. Miss Audrey Billings will pro- vide accompanying music. | Creating many of the hair stylings will be Miss Caroline Allen. Mommy .sends her carpets and drapes to BAKER'S when it comes time for cleaning. . . and I'll do the same. BAKER'S do such a per- fect cleaning job every time! Mommy says it's because BAKER'S have been cleaning rugs for over 75 years, and that this experience plus the most modern equipment provides BAKER'S with the "know-how" for every cleaning job. Our spotlessly cleaned rugs and drapes are proof! Yes, when | grow up it will be BAKER CLEANED rugs for me. 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Her accessor- ies were black suede and she wore a corsage. of white fea- thered carnations. Tt is announced today that Miss Annie Visser will become the bride of Harry Van Sta- | veren Jr., both of Whitby. | Miss Visser is the daughter | of Mrs. Gerben Vissew,) Whit- by and the late Mr.'|Visser, PLAN TO WED IN NOVEMBER and Mr. Van Staveren is the son of Mr. and Mes, Harry Van Steveren. The marriage will take place November 2, 1963, in the Enimanuel Re- formed Church, Whitby. --Photots by Stanett, Whitby NEW for '64 RCA maintain than sets using old-fashioned USE OUR EASY A.C. MERIT PLAN performance! even in difficult signal areas. @ Transformer Powered Chassis delive: ference. @ "Space-Age precision-crafted, @ "Nuvistor' Tuner Tube, of metal an tional glass tubes. joyable to listen to. 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