™ |pliqués accented the bodice and 'OSHAWA MAN, BELLEVILLE BRIDE | College Hill United, Church, Belleville, was the setting re- eently for the marriage of Patricia Ann Baker to James Hawley Sine, Oshawa. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Baker, Belleville, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, Malcolm Sine and Mrs, Elizabeth Sine, both of Belleville. The newly- weds are making their home in Oshawa, --Gordon A. Savage St. Paul's Separate School Hold First PTA Meeting ' The first official meeting of St. Paul's Separate School Par-| ent-Teachers Association place recently, in the school| auditorium, 200 Garrard road north, in the Township of Whitby. | Kostiuk; Mrs. Daniel Kel'eher, and Mrs, L. C, Liebregets. took| The next meeting of the CPTA will be held January 27, 1964 However, an open house will be sponsored by the Association for November, Verna Harris, William Chapman Are Married At Blackstock Blackstock United Church was the setting for the wedding, re- cently,of Verna Ruth Harris, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ed- ward Harris, Burketon, and Wil- liam John Chapman, son of Mr, and Mrs. William Chapman, Port Perry. The Reverend Philip Romeril officiated. The wedding music was play- ed by Mrs, Gordon Strong, church organist, and also an aunt of the bridegroom. Mr. Percy Preston, Lindsay, cousin of the bridegroom, sang '"O Perfect Love" and "The Wed- ding Prayer'. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor- length gown. of white peau de soie featuring a scoop necktine and lily-point 'sleeves, Pearl ap- back skirt panels. A crown of pearls and white leaves held her shoulder-length veil and she car- ried a bouquet of tawny gold roses and stephanotis. Mrs. Murray Birkett, Port Perry, was matron of honor for her sister. Her street-length frock was of emerald green peau \de soie, featuring a square neck- and Miss Anne Gibson, both of RR 2, Nestleton, wore gowns of antique gold peau de soie, made identically to that of the matron of honor, All 'attendants wore matching hats featuring a cab- bage rose and short veils and all carried bronze and gold chrysanthemums, The best man was Mr. Robert Parry, Port Perry and the ush- ers were Mr, James Harris and Mr, Robert Strong. The reception was held in the Christian Education Centre, where the bride's mother re- ceived in a Delsey blue cord dress, with black hat and i and white accessoris, bridegroom's mother TOE 4 wearing a teal blue dress with dusty rose hat and rose and black accessories. Each had a; corsage of white chrysanthe-| mums. Placid, New York, ies and a corsage of gold roses. Scugog street,'Port Perry. |line and elbow length sleeves, |The straight skirt was covered] , |with an overskirt accented by| la cabbage rose at the front and a large bow and streamers- de- tailed the back, The brides- |maids, Miss Donna McLaughlin | Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C, | CHIROPRACTOR @ Rheumatism @ Migraine Headaches 100 King St. E. 728-5156 CARPET COMPANY 282 King W 728-9581 professional ! Corinthian Lodge (= Holds Ladies Night At Oshawa Airport Corinthian Lodge IOOF held 'its semi-annual Ladies' Night dance at the Oshawe Airport last Saturday evening with about 150 og gy Bae in attendance, The J, Shearer orchestra sup- plied the music to every one's enjoyment. Those in charge of the dance were: D. Kellar, chairman; M. Winter, H. Craw- ford, H. 'Hutchison, W. Payne, S. Moss and W. Harmer. There were 25 door prizes, travelling clocks, given to the eon: Mrs. William Gaibraith,| Greenwood. Mrs. George Hughes, Mrs. E. Shemilt, Mrs. A. Taylor, Mrs. Roy Weatherbee, Mus. 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N, Besides LANE'S Pharmacy You Save MONEY | ¢ For their wedding trip to Late! the bride wore a brown basket weave suit with brown and gold accessor-|f' The couple will reside at 545) Mr. Robert Ireland, the school| principal, called the meeting to order with an opening prayer by the Reverend Norbert Gignac. Father Gignac then in- troduced the first officers of the Association, after which they were installed. The officers are: Mrs. William Edwards, presi- dent; Mr. Bernard Jones, vice- president; Mrs, Arthur Arm- strong, secretary; and Mrs. Thomas Farquharson, treasurer. Mrs. Farquharson was absent due to illness but will be sworn} in at a later date. Committee chairmen intro- | duced were: Mr. Fraser Erratt, | program; Mr. Michael Gallas, publicity. Mrs, Edward Filegal.| chairman of the membership committee was absent due to| iliness. Room representatives are: Mrs. David Burpee, Kindergar- ten; Mrs. David Harrington, Grades 1 and 2; Mrs, W. J. Cooper, Grade 3; Mrs. Henry| McGhee, Grades 4 and 5; and Mrs. John Eyre, Grades 6, 7 and 8, Mrs, Edwards then presided for the business period. Minutes of. the. or; 1 meeting were read by Mrs. Armstrong. | Under new business was a| suggestion from the executive| that a fund-raising 'Night of Cards" be arranged for some time in February. After-a small] discussion on this matter Mrs.| John Kasubeck - volunteered to} organize the games. The Principal Mr. Robert wie land addressed the membership/ and he introduced his staff as Miss E. K. Harrington, Kinder- garten; Miss C. L. Bloye, Grade} 1; Mrs, J, Farquharson, Grades 2and 3; Mr. J. T. Brain, Grades) 4 and 5; Mr. Ireland teaches Grades 6, 7 and 8. He then gave} some very interesting points on| how to prepare the children for) school, and stressed the impor- tance of good Teacher - Parent} relations with regard to the chil- dren's best mental and physical ifterests. The chairman of the program committee, Mr, Frazer Erratt, introduced the guest speaker, Sister Mary Shiela. Sister Mary is the principal of Oshawa's St.) Joseph's Separate High School. Sister Mary based her talk on) educating the child from the! time of birth to graduation from) university. Sister Mary said the! first six years of a child's edu-| cation are the most important, and asked parents to not wait for the school to educate the child, She asked that, while a child is attending elementary school, the parents try to de-| velop a better understanding of} the Parent and Teachers and to! never destroy the trust that al child may have for his teacher. She stressed the encouragement of homework in grade school, so that a child can cope with the homework required in higher} education, when the time comes. 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