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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Nov 1963, p. 8

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i Wemen Jo. Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 4, 1963 Pratt - Hughes Nuptial Rites Solemnized in Westminster sage white and bronze baby chrysanthemums. 'Mr, John Pratt was the best man, A reception followed in the church hall. The bride's mother received in a. beige linen dress with flowered jacket and the bridegroom's mother chose blue and white floral crepe, Each had black and white accesories and a corsage of white chrysan- themums. The marriage of Ruth Lock- wood Hughes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Victor Henry Lock- wood, to Donald James Pratt, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Albert Pratt, all of Oshawa, was solemnized in Westminster Unit- ed Church recently. The Reverend John Porter of- ficiated and the wedding music was played by Mrs, J. E. Alian. Attended by Mrs. John Pratt, the bride wore a two-piece gold The Reverend A. M. Butler ue \Officiated at the marriage of ter of Mr, and Mrs. S. James Brewster, to Donald George Smallwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Smallwood, all of Oshawa, in Cedardale United Church, recently. Mrs, Alfred Barassin- played the wedding music. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore an original floor-length gown of Italian cry- Stal faille peau de soie accent- ed by Guipure lace appliques with a full skirt shaping into. a train, and a bodice with lily- point sleeves, Her double tiara of crystals and pearls heid a bouffant veil of silk illusion and she carried a cascade of white chrysanthemums and pink car- nations. Her matron of honor was Mrs. David Sharp and the bridesmaids were Miss Jill Brewster and Miss Gail Small- wood. They were dressed alike in shrimp gowns with fitted Smallwood - Brewster Rites Held In Cedardale United Patricia Dawn Brewster, daugh-| e mother received wearing a mink brown metallic brocade sheath with three-quarter jack- et, mink brown accessories and a corsage of yellow chrysanthe- mums. The bridegroom's mo- ther assisted, wearing an egg- Shell brocade, sheath, matching accessories, rose hat, and a corsage of pale yellow chrysan- themums, For a honeymoon to Northern and Eastern Ontario, the bride donned a two piece brown wool suit, brown accessories, rust hat and a corsage of bronze and gold chrysanthemums, for trav- elling. On their return the cou- ple will reside at 340 Marland avenue, Apartment 209, Osh- awa, Guests at the wedding were present from Toronto, St. Cath- arines, Ganonoque, Beaverton, ---- Port Perry and De- roit, ; READY - MADE or COME IN , owt WARD'S DRY GOODS © SIMCOE ST. S. AT ATHOL ST. it's FRANKLIN'S for... bodices and three - quarter! length sleeves, scoop necklines| and full chiffon skirts. Their) headdresses were single roses | 0 fshrimp chiffon and they car-| ried cascades of white chrysan- | themums tinted to match their gowns. The flower girl was! Miss Joyce Smallwood, in an angel blue chiffon full skirted }gown with round neckline and, |short puffed sleeves. She wore |} ja blue band in her hair and/ carried a nosegay of white chry-! jsanthemums tinted blue. | The best man was Mr. David. skirt is slim. A' removalbe |Sharp and the ushers were Mr. | fox fur collar is optional. |Wayne Sweet and Mr. Ronald! and white suit with a white hat and gold accessouies. Her cor- sage of bronze baby chrysanthe- mums and white rosebuds was accented with gold ribbon. The honeymoon is being spent in eastern Ontario and through Algonquin Park, Mr. and Mrs. Pratt will reside on Thornton road north, Guests were present from Whitby, Ajax, Toronto, Rouge Hills, Willow Beach, Courtice and Brooklin, LODGES AND SOCIETIES TAILORED IN LONDON | Hardy Amies of London de- Si Hall' Val L ll VICTORY LODGE Mrs. David Perkin, one of our| signed this handsome suit in imcoe $ ue- CCa 7 | The regular meeting of Vic-|past presidents, with our chap-| a mixture of blue and brown |tory Lodge No. 583 was held injter, since she will be moving up| fine British tweed. The cardi- \Orange Temple recently with|to Delta Sigma Chapter. gan jacket buttons close from BOWMANVILLE WEDDING The 'matron of honor was in a Christian Reformed Church, and Mrs. John DeVries, Bow- |S0ld peau de soie dress with Bowmanville, was the setting manville, and the bridegreom |jacket of white. Her accessories recently for the marriage of is the son of Mrs. Arie Van- |and hat were white and her cor- Alberta DeVries to Robert derstelt, Brantford and the | Vanderstelt, Brantford. The late Mr, Vanderstelt. bride is the daughter of Mr. --Mary's Studio PANTS and SWEATERS ELASTICIZED BULKY-KNIT self-tie sash and two hip pock- ets. There is a back pleat in the coat and the matching Revealed To H&S Association Boys' Club activities and the new 'building were the subject of an address to E. A. Lovell Home and School Association. The speaker was Mr. Harold McNeill, director of Simcoe Hall Settlement House, who gave a brief outline of the his- tory.of Simcoe Hall which was donated to the Women's Welfare League in 1935 by the late Mr. Charles Robson. The first Boys Club was es-| tablished in 1960 and the move- ment has continued to spread. At present there are 90 Boys Clubs across Canada; each sep- arate and self-governing, but belonging to the national or- .ganization of Boys' Clubs of Canada. Each club must live up to the standards set by the Na- tional Association. A qualified staff is present; the club is open afternoons and evenings five days @ week; and safety regulations are followed. The national office provides short courses and assists with capital expenditures such as the new building. Seventeen thowand children) attended Simcoe Hall last year.| A survey was made for a year to find @ solution to the over- crowding. A committee was set up which raised the Mrs. Lack thanked Mr. awa, there are at present 10} special classes with a total of 173 pupils. Six of these are Junior classes for both boys and girls; two are for Senior Girls and the other two are for the Senior Boys. There is need for still more of these classes) in Oshawa. } The work given is based on| the results of tests, Children} are placed in groups of 2, 3 or 5 according to the results of these tests." Craft work is stressed. Most of the children do well at handicrafts and have a_ high safety record. The curriculum consists of English 40 per cent, Arithmetic 20 per cent, Social Studies and Science 15 per cent, Health and Physical Education 5 per cent, Music 5 per cent and Arts and Crafts 15 per cent. Hen- wood for his informative ad- dress. BANS BRIDES SHEPTON MALLET, Eng- land (CP)--Somerset taxi driver | Bert Manly has banned brides | from his cab. He says they are| always late, and he has to drive | recklessly to get them to the church on time. ry funds and obtained land for the new building. On November 30, 1962, Colonel R. S. McLaughlin) turned the first sod. A section! of the building was opened for! use on September 16, 1963, 640 boys and 433 girls registered during the first week. Now al- most 1500 have registered. The committee of six men worked hard on this project which will continue to serve many thou- sands in the years to come. The Gymnasium, Club Rooms, Activity Rooms and swimming pool, will soon be in use. At present, a study is being made to determine what is needed in the program. Mr. McNeill list- ed the hours when children are using the facilities. At other times these are available to adult. groups. In closing Mr. McNeill quoted Rabbi Kutziner -- "It'is good to assist the fallen to his feet; better to reach him before he _falls; but better still to prevent the possibility of his falling". It is hoped that the Boys' Club will accomplish this preventive work. An invitation to visit the new building in about six weeks time, was extended. The speak- er was introduced by = Mrs. Cyril Powell and Mrs, Evere:t Graham expressed the appre- ciation. of the audience, The president, Mrs. Richard Lack, conducted the routine Business, The secretary's report was read by Mrs. John Jeffrey in the absence of Mrs. Dellan Lycett. The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Thomas Tipton. Miss Reynold's room won the attendance prize. Mrs. Lack announced that the fund raising project this year would take the form of a Dollar Drive. The new bylaws were ead and passed. Bren Stacey, a Grade VIII student and finalist in the sen- jor division of the Community Chest Public Speaking contest, was introduced by Mr. R. - Breadbent, principal. Bren used the theme "Crutches Used By .The Community Chest" in his Speech. = _,. The presentation was novel in that the crutches were supposed to be telling the story. -Mr. Henwood, teacher of a a class of Senior Boys, bed 'his work with these boys. He mentioned that in Osh- MAPLE CLEANERS 504 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA Cash & Corry -- 4 Hr. Service 8 Hour Service Free Pick-Up and Delivery "Your Family's Friend" PHONE 725-0643 meeting of Beta Sigma Phi, Phi|Black. by the president, Sister Mildred Carnochan in| The Preferential Tea was held her respective chair, assistedjon Sunday, October 27, at the by Sister Somerville in the|home of Miss -Marilyn Black. deputy's chair. Tests were|Nine rushees were present at a taken by Sister Wellman and/very successful tea. Miss Maur- Sister Warren, ie Ne ence ege Sp he ; et st iss Katy Smarz, Miss Stella Lisle Sete Mite. set ce Ms Marion Bach, oa sented and Queen sung. Lec-|Mrs. Harvey Hicks assisted. ture was repeated by S'sters| The Rituals will be held on Warren and Sisters ' Roberts.|November 5 in the Library at Minutes of last meeting were|the YWCA. read, Several sisters thanked the) The Vice-President, Mrs. Lodge for cards and flowers|Allan Fleming, reported that the sent while in hospital, Business|Pledges, Miss Katy Smarz and was then dealt with. Ballot was|Mrs. Harvey Hicks, passed their| taken for a new member, Of-|Pledge tests with flying color. | ficers are requested to wear] It was noted that a' Bridge) short white dresses the next/Ciyb is in the process 'of being) meeting night for initiation. organized even though members| BETA SIGMA PHI have been getting together | (Phi Phi Chapter) levery two weeks for Bridge les-| Recently the semi-monthly|sons headed by Miss Marilyn An executive will be Phi Chapter, was called to orderjelected in the near future. ; Miss Joan} Miss Marilyn Black and Miss Elliott, at her home. \Stella Smarz led a. discussion) This was the last meeting forlentitled 'The' Art of Being a, Athens. Hair Styling. NOW OPEN! Oshowa's modern and finest beauty shop, specializing in permanent waving and high hair styling. Ask for Gloria. Lots of Parking. CALL 728-4286 304 Stevenson Rd. N. Besides LANE'S Pharmacy t | Woman" for the cultural pro-|signed one particular cottage in|n gram. Miss Marilyn Black, Miss Stella} keep Smarz, Miss Marilyn Larmer,jaroused. Three of the members and Mrs. Harvey Hick of our] chapter accompanied Mrs. Mar- garet Shaw to the Ontario Hos- pital in Whitby to visit the pa- --By TRACY ADRIAN '|Milne, all of Oshawa. og ee ee ~| For the reception at the Ca- neck to hem-an has a low-set adian Legion Hall the bride's) |which it- will work with the pa- October 23,\tients in different projects to their outside interests On Wednesday, 30 DAYS OVERSEAS (OCT. Ist -- MAR, Ist) $312.00 ROUND TRIP AT FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL (OSHAWA) PHONE 728-6201 later visited the White Cross/ Centre in Oshawa and were! given a brief outlook of the pro-| gram to help the mentally ill on ients. The sorority has been as- WOOLWORTHS Super Bakery Specials BAKED FRESH DAILY IN OUR OWN KITCHEN !! Old 'Fashioned APPLE SPICE LAYER CAKE their noad to recovery. 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