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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Nov 1963, p. 7

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WELFARE LEAGUE PAST PRESIDENTS SEE AN OLD AMBITION REALIZED The opening of the new Simcoe Hall Boys' Club at Eulalie avenue and Central Park boulevard south, on Wednesday night was an his- toric occasion for the Wom- en's Welfare League which originated Simcoe Hall. This PORTRAIT OF DIANNE Daughter of Mr. and Mrs Raymond Osborne, "" 2 Bowmanville, is Dia' ¢ .ynn who was one year old last Litz-Hamelinck Rites Solemnized At Grace Lutheran Grace Lutheran Church was the setting, recently, for the wedding of Elizabeth Joan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jobn A. Hamelinck, Whitby, to Eric Litz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Litz, Oshawa. The Reverend P. L. Fiess of- ficiated. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a French silk peau de soie gowa, desig- ned with a scoop neck!ine out- lined with pearls and lace, and lily-point sleeves. The bouffant skirt fell into a cathedral train at the back. Her headdress was a crystal crown holding a bouffant veil, She carried a bouquet of orchids and pink roses. Miss Lena Hamstra, Brad- ford, was the maid of honor and the other attendnts were Miss Katy Litz, Toronto, Miss Erna Litz, and Mrs, James Groat, both of Oshawa, and the flower girl was Miss Sonja |Machlibach, Oshawa, They were gowned alike in pink satin peau de soie, with shirred waistlines and shoe-string straps. The pop jackets were of re-embroi- |dered pink lace. They wore matching _ pill-box headdresses| and carried cascades of pink! | sweetheart |carnations. The best man was Mr, Al- |Pucher, Oshawa, and the ush- ers were Mr, John Hamelinck,| Whitby; Mr. Robert Litz, Tor-| onto; and Mrs. Rheinhold! Machlbach, Oshawa. The ring-| * leadership and support in many ways and Miss Grace Burns has con- tinued as recording secretary through the years. The Wom- en's Welfare League now ad- ministers five buildings and the recreation depariment would welcome teachers in craft work for girls and tech- nical skills for boys and swimmers to help with the hydro-therapy for crippled children. Oshawa Times Photo relatively small band of sident, gave women has given years of selfless service to bring the work of the settlement house to its present status in the community. The occasion brought together the group of past presidents seen above. From left to right are Mrs. A. §. McLeese, Mrs. K. H. Braithwaite, Mrs, John Har- ris, Mrs. H. P. Hart, Mrs. Frank N., McCallum, Mrs. R. E. Richardson and seated, Mrs, T. K. Creighton and Mrs. E, V. Lander, Absent j when the picture was taken was Mrs. R. G. -Mills, The charter president in 1929 was Mrs. M. M. Gowdy who was followed in office by Mrs. T. R. Caldwell and Mrs. G, A Williams, The late Mrs. R. S$. McLaughlin, honorary pre- emer Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 roses and white }linck, Whitby. For the reception at the Pica-| dilly. Room, Hotel Genosha, the} |bride's mother received, wear- ling an ice blue satin sheath with | ja lace bodice and matching) jacket. The bridegroom's' mother assisted, wearing a |soft pink silk peau de soie gown jwith matching jacket, The lace} \bodice was trimmed with pink| |beading. Both wore corsages| jof pink sweetheart roses, | eae on™s ah The bride's going away cos-| ber 22, 1963 7 jtume was a lipstick red wool jsuit and matching accessories, jwith a corsage of white orchids, |Mr. and Mrs, Eric Litz will live} at 349 Marland avenue, Oshawa. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Novem Parade of High Fashion Presented at the Golf Club ---- "unss'were present at the The lounge of the Oshawa|with a high rise neckline andidale; Weston; Bradford; Golf Club. was transformed into|soft tie of leather. \Guelph; Hamilton; Cooksville; a Christmas fantasyland Mon-| The high rise bodice and cuff-| Pittsburg, Pensylvania; Han-| lday evening, for the Fashion eq neckline are fashion fayor-)over, Pensylvania; Ajax; Whit- Show presented by the lady lites. by; Port Hope; Newcastle; | curlers. In keeping with the) phe return of the fulllength|Garden Hill; Hampton, George-| Christmas theme, large plant-|,own for important occasions ;_ Peterborough; Bramp-| ers of poinsettias. and red bells| 4; noted in several gowns of|ton; Islington; Long Branch; | Osborn "ourtice, Mrs, R. E ee at ae black crepe, jet beaded, with a! Aldershot, Etobicoke; Courtice: | " P. o She Ee ~Islit skirt. Bowmanville; kvilhe; | Osbor:.., bowmanville, is her |complemented by palms, ferns |Mills and Newtonville. | ton, Tyrone, and Mrs, Charles i intl ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: Am I wrong to be angry? My birthday was last Friday. i nad given my boy friend lots of hints--starting two months ago. We've done plenty of win- dow shopping together so he knows what my taste is in jewelry, fur jackets and lug- gage. He has a good job and is not short of money. The morning of my birthday I received a telegram saying: "Sorry your birthday gift has noi arrived. It has been ordered and is on the way. Please be patient. Love. Hubert." | We wad dinner together that evening and I thanked him for the message, He assured me I would love the present. Well, this morning he phoned--all ex- cited. The 'gift' had arrived and he would bring it right over. I almost went through the floor when he showed up at the front door with two baby ham- Just A Phone Call Would Please Mom . Is it too much to expect a up the telephone and call his mother every two weeks? The night rate is 45 cents for a sta- tion call. Am I selfish to want some small remembrance on Mother's Day and perhaps a telegram on my birthday? The last time I spoke with my son I called him. I told him it would be nice if he could al- ternate the calls. I would call him once a week and he could call me the next week. He said, "Fine." That was seven weeks ago. I haven't heard from him since. Why are children so in- considerate? Shall I call him or what? Please advise. -- VERY SAD | Dear Very Sad: Children who} discard their parents like paper) plates after a family picnic) don't get that way by accident.) There is always a reason for selfishness and indifference. prosperous married son to pick) & driven to the brink by mothers who have an appointment for one child and bring all four youngsters to the office simply because she has made. no ar- rangement for someone to stay with them. This practice: (1) Creates a problem of over-| crowding in the reception room, (2) Exposes: healthy children| to possible disease. (3) Diverts the attention of the nurse and' receptionist, | (4) Encourages the physician |to get the family out as quickly as possible, thereby reducing his effectiveness. Thanks for any help you can give us beleaguered pediatri- cians by passing the word.-- W.R.T. Dear Doc: The word is passed, but don't bet your little black bag that it will change anything. Mothers will continue to drag all the kids along be- cause it's cheaper than hiring! a sitter. Immediate Delivery READY - MADE ches {725-1151 : ™ COME IN WARD'S| DRY GOODS SIMCOE ST. S. AT ATHOL ST. | SAVE ON YOUR MILK PURCHASES Milk costs less if you buy |bearer was Mr. James Hame- |" sters in a cage. I lave no interest in ham- sters. To me they look like alley rats, What shall I do?--| ROBBED | Dear Robbed: Give The Last of the Big Spenders his two hamsters back -- before you have eight. Dear Ann Landers: I'm sure I am not the only mother in| this world who tries to hide her} hurt. feelings and pretends to} all the world that her son or daughter is loving and 'consid-| erate--when such is not the pase. My advice is to leave the boy} the economical half-gallon alone. He may remember to|§_ size. Skim-Homo or Guern- pick up the phone and call his|f sey Gold. "At the Store or mother when his own son gives|f At Your Door". him the deep-freeze treatment,| Dear Ann Landers: I am a pediatrician who has_ been) MAPLE CLEANERS 504 SIMCOE ST. $. OSHAWA Cesh & Carry -- 4 Hr. Service |) 8 Hour Service | very "Your Family's Friend" PHONE 725-0643 Ideal Dairy Limited JALITY DAIRY PRODL DIAL 728-6241 NEW HOUSE! OLD HO Here's the solution to every room heating problem The Chromalox quality line of Electric Heating Units offers the last word in comfort heat- ing whether for new homes -- or remodelling! Visit our Show- room at the address below -- Let us show you the type of Chromalox heater best suited to your needs. Consumer Division SF RUDDY ELECTRIC Wholesale Limited A. uve BETTER NS 222 BOND WEST Phone 725-3539 €ernicd" great land potted plants' provided a) FOR HOME ENTERTAINING gr Saturday. Her g ents are Mr. and Mrs. John Johns- , _ |glamorous background for the) 'The full-length gown of velvet, | Ireland Studio four professional models from| full Jength culottes in shantung,|Cox, Mrs. H. L. Gay, Mrs. A. E. Johnson, Mrs, W. M. Jack, Mrs. Miss Marian Johnston Feted At Trousseau T Miss Marian Johnston, one of ----|Toronto, who modelled for|shantung slims and top, or a Franklin's of Oshawa, and were|black knit jump suit with bouf- directed by Mrs. Mary Legree. |fant sleeves can be worn. Mrs. H. A. Lawrence, presi-| For gala' evenings, gowns 'dent, introduced the commenta-| were full-length in satins, bro- tor, Mrs. T. L. Wildgoose, who|cades, crepes and_ chiffons. |F. M. McCallum, Mrs, S. T.| Hopkins and Mrs. M. D. Jacobi.| ucky draw winners received perfume, courtsey of Mrs, Mary Legree. Coffee and a social) J. A. ARMSTRONG ELECTRIC CONTRACTOR 52 FERNHILL, OSHAWA .723-9363 PARKER ELECTRIC 252 GOLF ST., OSHAWA 728-8621 lin her brief opening remarks de-|Many with jewelled and beaded|hotir. concluded a pleasant eve-| ning. Those contributing to the pre- ea, Showers scribed the 1963-64 fashion, as|bodices. A Dorothy O'Hara ex- Mrs, George Williams, Divi-\the easy look by day and glam-'clusive dress, from California, | tomorrow's brides, was thejson street, opened her home for|orous by night. Skirts will re-|was in black pure silk crepe, guest of honor at a trousseauja neighborhood miscellaneous) main the same or slightly long-/highlighted with white at the tea held by her mother, Mrs.|shower, : ler, with colors of reds, golds,/bodice, which was embroidered Jack Johnston, at her home on Mrs, Donald Henning, Ros-|teal blue and black; but, red|with beads and crystals. A ball Division street, recently. mere street, was hostess at ajis number one color. The new| gown, full length, of palest pink The bride-to-be received her, Miscellaneous shower for the|sleek hairdo, and high rise hair|satin, embossed in pearls and style are in. Shoes have a more pugie beads with the skirt al= sentation were Fashions: Franklin's of Oshawa; Curling Shoes: Burns Company; Flow- ers and Christmas Decorations: Reed's Florists; Carpet: Angus- McTEAGUE ELECTRIC LTD. 415 COCHRANE, WHITBY BROWN ELECTRIC 218 LEE, WHITBY 668-4211 668-4278 Craydon Carpet Company. z guests wearing a brown jersey Telatives of the bride-to-be. sheath with three - quarter sleeves and a corsage of white| carnations. Her mother assist-) ed, wearing a cranberry red| wool dress, set off by a similar corsage. Also assisting was the future bridegroom's mother, | Mrs. Clifford Wild, in a blue} dress with a pink carnation! corsage. The flower girl, Miss Gail Anthony, was in charge of the! guest book. The matron of honor, Mrs. Donald Henning was in charge of the trousseau; and the bridesmaids, Miss Dor-| othy Lawless and Miss Janet Kerr took charge of the shower gifts and wedding gifts. The third bridesmaid, Miss Verda Jane Weir, was absent due to duties at the Kitchener - Water- loo Hospital, Pouring tea were the future bride's grandmother, Mrs. Har- old McKinley, and her aunts, Mrs. Donald McLean, Miss Ruth Rowe and Mrs. John Cowells. Those serving were Mrs. George Williams, Mrs. Wil- liam Henning, Mrs. Victor Johnston, Mrs. Donald Bell, Mrs. Charles Skea, Mrs. Neil Lynde, and Mrs, Vernon Car- son Miss Janet Kerr and Miss Verda Jane Weir, bridesmaids, were hostesses at a_ kitchen shower held at the home of Mrs Bert Weir, Law street The a Gift for CHRISTMAS The Gift That Lasts Forever! MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT Photography 723-3680 Miss Patricia McConnell held! rounded toe. |bouffant bell shape was in sharp | While Mrs, Harold Brain pro-|contrast to the beige satin clas-| |vided subtle music, the models) = npg coat with a Foss le sseq | tingale , worn over a simple showed what the well dressed) gress Fg ie ss : : ; 'A .__|lady curler will be wearing.| 4 Mrs. Wesley DeLarge, Phillip Slacks, well tapered, in jewel]. Loose flowing panels, which Murray avenue, opened herliones:' a departure from the/fell from the shoulders were in| home to the future bride's co-|niyes' and blacks of yesteryear,|¢Vidence in an opalescent toned workers in the Cost Accounting topped by patterned cardigan-| pure silk brocade. Demure, dis- | Department, General Motors,|style sweaters to match, Car arming, ladylike, describes the| for a miscellaneous shower.!coats of white Mongolian jamb, | White dress of ripple silk, with aj She was assisted by Mrs./and a lynx parka to wear to|high bodice, jewelled sleeves,| John Proutt and Miss Anneland from curling were luxur-|tiny waist. and belled skirt, To| Brown ious. These had been shown in|Close the show, Mrs. Legree! The Cost Accounting office! Philadelphia recently. jchose a gold pure silk lame} staff presented the bride-to-be : nie |with a wrap around skirt, jewel- with a vacuum cleaner. KNITS BY DAY, NIGHT led bodice and loose panels; The Knox Church choir pre- Italian knits, the ever popular simple: but elegant. sented Miss Johnston with a age ted Pnttgpeindl avn, a Mrs. N. K. Hezzelwood, con- 1 ce § ; » os ' s . iy i - China wares. and "a" covered ess mith jacket, by Gino Pil. stand Mes. Wilagooce| c ,, ser dally) sly thanked Mrs. Wildgoose, vegetable dish, A black after five knit, with a | M4 : sunburst jet motif at the deeply M'S- Legree and the models. A! Following the rehearsal. to- 9 tie ; PY og >i i night the bridal party will belVee4.Dack was the choice of the capacity audience attended. antertained at A gel gi rr half size model. The soft fluid) Hostesses were: Mrs. W. H. lute belie'g caren, te ee and the skimmer silhouette Stanley, co-convener, Mrs, J. P. ee ee » Mr. andiare definitely 1963-64. These)/G. Maroosis, Mrs. F, G, Dar- Mrs. Jack Johnston, Division! were shown in a pale blue wool|lington, Mrs. W. W. ea a miscellaneous shower, assist-| ed by her aunts, Mrs. Clarke Hubbell and Miss Lottie New- ton. street crepe, and @ soft blue mohair, Mrs. EF. R. Henry, Mrs. R. a as oe ; : | } KRESGE PRE-CHRISTMAS 1-PRICE SALE _ TABLE CENTRES THE ST. 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