A PINK ELEPHANT FOR THE TOY BOOTH Soil resistant cotton would be ideal for this lovable toy elephant which doesn't take long to make. Why not make several for that approaching bazaar? If you would like the instructions, simply send a stamped, self - addressed en- S jof Mr. and velope, plus 10 cents for hand- ling to the Needlecraft De- partment, of this paper, re- questing Leaflet No. S-5099. National President's Message Heralds B&P Women's Week Mrs, J: W. Richardson, presi- . dent of the Business and Pro- | fessional Women's Club of Osh- | &@wa has received the following | message from the national pres- Elsie Gregory MacGill, § ident, concerning Business Women's Week, October 20-26. The theme, "Reach Out and Grow", has been adopted by the Canadian Federation of Business and _ Professional Women's Clubs and the presi- dent's communic:tion to , the local club is persuant to the theme: "Look about the and you see that the status of a nation's women is a good in- dication of its economic, social and cultural development. "How then does Canada rate? "An encouraging sign is the steady increase in knowledge * @nd-skill of working women, as women's educational sights rise, and as more and more of them move into highly-skilled work, into technical, manager- _ fal and professional fields, and into ublic office and public life. 'et women's role in the Ca- Marilyn Mitchell Graydon Meehan Wed Last Saturday The Reverend Patrick Darby @fficiated at the marriage in St. Gertrude's Roman Catholic Church on Saturday morning, October 19, of Marilyn Lee Mitchell and Graydon Thomas Meehan. The bride is the daugh- | @er of Mrs. Albert Mitchell, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Mitch- ell. The bridegroom's parents - @re Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mee- han, Oshawa. The soloist, Mrs. Clifford Lucas, sang "Ave Maria' and + "Mother All Beautifui", accom. nied by her daughter, Miss ucas, Given in marriage by her brother, Mr. Albert Mitchell,| the bride wore a formal bridal |i world | va|the courts had to administer es- MRS. J. W. RICHARDSON Oshawa President nadian economy is still viewed merely as am adjunct to that of Shows Club Women Importance of Wills Donald Blake Dodds, Oshawa lawyer, was the guest speaker at the October dinner meeting 1of Soroptimist Club of Oshawa and District held at Genosha Hotel, Thursday evening. Mr, Dodds was introduced to the Club members by Miss Eve- lyn Moore and spoke on "Wills and Inheritance". Mr. Dodds pointed out it was just as important for the wife to make a will as it was for her husband. He stressed' that it Was necessary and econ- omical for every one over 21 to make a will. Mrs. Dodds explained the complications that could arise if tates especially if there were children under 21. Some people have the idea if a will is written in their own handwriting and signed that no witnesses are necessary. This is not true in the province of Ontario. Following Mr. Dodds talk members asked many ques- tions. Mrs. H. G. Willes thanked Mr. Dodds for his informative talk. Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 21,1963 7 PERSONALS Mr, and Mrs. Allan 8. Evans were honored recently on the occasion of their twenty- fifth wedding anniversary by their children Mrs. Donald H. (Weir and Mr. John Evans at a the General W. Sikorski Branch of the Polish Veteran Associa* tion of Oshawa, Guests came from London and Hamilton and all branches of the armed forces associations were repre- d. Alderman Cecil Bint dinner party in the Dicken's Room of the Ports of Call, To- ronto. Mr. and Mrs, Preston Hodg- ins, Shawville, Quebec, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jason Brownlee Hortop street, this weekend. Kathy-Marie Kelly, daughter Mrs. an Kelly, Kaiser crescent, entertained her' little friends at a theatre party on the occasion of her sixth birthday, Among those attend- ing were Laurie Kain, Cheryl Mitchell, Jo-Anne Guscott, Megan Marks and Christie Marks. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roe, Mrs, E. A. Murphy, Mrs. Wil- liam Leonard and Mrs. George Morrison, all of Woodstock, spent Thanksgiving weekend with Mr, and Mrs. George Barn- hardt, Brock street west. While here they attended the Hunter- Roe wedding last Saturday in Whitby. Prior to her marriage Miss Roberta Jones was honored by a miscellaneous shower at Ajax. Mrs. Patrick Gibson was host as- sisted by Miss Joan Gibson. Miss Theresa Bryant also held a miscellaneous shower at her home in Whitby. A bridal din- ner was given by Mrs, . Robert Hoffman, Oshawa, assisted by; Miss Lynn Langford, representing City Council, with Mrs, Bint, and Mr. A. Walker, MPP and Mrs. Walk- er were among the head table guests introduced by the master} of ceremonies, Mr. Jan Dry- gala. Out-of town guests a' the Meehan - Mitchell wed- ding last Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Michael MeNeil, Lively, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Johnston, Belle- ville; Mrs. William Quigg, Newcastle; Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Werry, Peterborough; Mr. and Mrs. Ian Smith, Bow- manville; Mr. and Mrs. Bren- ton Richard, Newcastle; and Mr. and Mrs. Paui Duffy, St. Mary's. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Mills, Greta street, returned home last Tuesday, after a_nine- week holdiay in England. They visited Mr. Mills' mother at Cannock Chase, Staffordshire; Birmingham, Coventry, Wolver- hampton and Chester and did some sight-seeing in London. Mr. Mills made a special trip to Bournmouth where he had been invited to address the Masonic Lodge. BAD FIT HARMFUL Cofns on the foot are an ad- mission that ill - fitting shoes have been worn. Roberta jones, St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church was the setting for the wedding of Roberta Jean Jones. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Jones, Oshawa, and Robert Lome Gibson, son of Mr. and Mrs, Harvey Gibson, Ajax. Monsignor Paul Dwyer DD officiated at the double-ring ceremony, Mrs. William Kinsman sang "The Wedding Prayer" and "Ave Maria". accompanied by: Mr. Jack Driscoll, organist. Given in marriage by her fa- ther the bride wore a full-length gown of afitique white silk peau de soie fashioned with a por- trait neckline inset with Alen- con lace and pearls, The fitted bodice. and three-quarter-length sleeves enhanced a _ bouffant V./skirt falling into a chapel train. Her crystal crown was held by a shoulder-length veil of tulle illusion. The bride carried a! white prayer book .with white orchids and rosebuds on white satin streamers. The maid of honor was Miss Lynn Langford, Oshawa, and Miss Theresa Bryant, of Whit- by, was bridesmaid, The maid of honor was gown- ed in a mocha brown satin bro- cade, street-length dress with bell skirt, jewel neckline and three quarter length sleeves. The bridesmaid's gown was olive green in the same style. Both wore petal hats with veils to match, They carried flower- ed muffs of gold and bronze baby pom poms. The best man was Mr.. Ken- neth Gibson, of Ajax, brother of the bridegroom. The ushers were Mr. Ted Gibson of Ajax and John Andruskiw of Whitby. Exchange Llarriage Vows Robert Gibson | The reception was held at the Hotel Genosha, the bride's mother receiving 'in a melo- 'urquoise satin peau de sole a sheath with over- skirt; a matching hat and a natufal mink stole with white gardenia corsage. The bride- groom's mother assisted wear-|reading for given, ing a royal blue, boucle crepe dress with matching jacket and hat. She also wore a white gardenia corsage. For a honeymoon to Northern| Ontario and Quebec the bride chose a beige three - piece suit, brown hat with beige feathers and an orchid corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Gibson will reside in Osh- awa, Out of town guests were from Toronto, Ps ne Ajax, Whitby, Brooklin. SUCCESSFUL BAZAAR The Harman Park Ladies' Auxiliary recently held a most successful bazaar and tea. Many booths such as homebaking, se 'ing, knitting, touch and take, _ tea room were enjoyed by all. A draw was made for the lux- ury star clock which was won by Peter Krawchuk,. 5577 Albert street, Oshawa. Pillowcases, Mrs. Marie Cur- tin, 460 Phillip Murray avenue, Oshawa. mage sale on O SIMCOE STREET UCW Helping Hand Unit The October meeting of the with Mrs, Arthur Mor- president, pi residing. The devoti onal period was led Thanksgiving was familiar) ooh, of the)" ty Rak The theme was vv of each hymn be! by Miss Leah Garrow. on nit companied at th at the no by Mrs. ose helping' The minutes were read by Mrs. Alex Awright. The treas-; urer's report was given by Mrs. Thomas Beard. Mrs. Master gave the flower report. Rae Mc- Plans were made for a rum- the treasurer's was given by. Mrs. Grove the re- port on the sick by Mr Patek Helping Hand Unit of Simcoe)/Chappell. Street United Church was held rison, Plans were made for the ac- tivities of the season. A Penny Sale was and re- freshmndate Wore serves by Gao' by Miss Hazel Barrie and afler|hostess. the scripture reading a suitable The annua! 'was held ia at Harm*nv -- hursday. The wre tomy was decorated with slattnded. and many Sones pal, in thetm tysik, teacher of the kinder. with the ol were Mrs. Bruce Sonley and Mrs...Fred fe daily, se the chk Wilson. Sieiied' ge gp and ex- what was expected the way of clothing and tying shoes. Tea was served by Mrs. Ro- land Fleming and members of the executive committee. ber 31. At the November meeting Miss Betty Leask will show pic- tures taken on her trip to the Holy Land. After the benediction refresh- ments were 'served by Mrs. Brian Currie and her group. ST. DAVID'S SOCIETY The regular meeting of St. |David's Welsh Society was held recently at the home of Mrs. Grove Sutton, Highland avenue. The president, Mrs. Jack Rus- sell, presided. The minutes were read by Mrs. Robert Andrews, HOUSEHOLD HINT When white on chocolate, it's NEW DIMENSIONS CUSTOMER SERVICE NESBITT'S New ideos in fashions ever @ cup of coffee with us fter hour oj After ppointments CALL 728-5623 33 KING ST. EAST Polish veterans and their ladies and friends enjoyed a hearty banquet and dance at the Polish Hall, Olive avenue, on Saturday night, to mark the anniversary of the charter of 7 a a Use MECCA for SCRAPES BRUISES INFECTIONS Mecca, a favourite family ointment for over 60 years uickly heals minor wounds. men. 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