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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Jul 1964, p. 8

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ad Basse ae SM Se ! |months: September, Mrs. A.| BOARD APPOINTEE St. Gregory's OP TA ernie "October, James) MONTREAL (CP) -- Jean' O'Regan; November, Mrs. Emn- Advances Plans pred mend Beal lest December, ' \Kay Kingston; Jan » 1965, For Fall, Winter, oS Stee wan Febru- ; : Mrs. Milo Pultz, president,juary, Mrs, John O'Donnell; ' : entertained her new executive|March, Mrs, H. Molloy; April, j members of St. Gregory's|Mrts, Dougias Blair; May, Mrs. : ' CPTA recently to organize the| Leonard Wilson and June, Mrs. programs and activites for Gordon Woods. Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 ; , Ae 1964-65 of the CPTA, agp! " : ; 2 A "Get-Acquainted Tea" for) ¥ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdoy, July 23,1964 7 the Kindergarten and New és Mothers will be held on Wed- nesday, September 23. Con-) Many Hostesses Entertain | . veners' are Mrs. Clifford poe Roache and Mrs, Gordon . : : : he-vg ' | ; : : e executive members are Sally Lean, Bride-Elect : og }sponsoring a 50-59 draw dur- : ; En ee jing July and August. Lucky Miss Sally Lean whose mar-| Miss Carolyn Werry and her, eee : oe 4 winner will be selected at the Siriage is to take place this Sat-| mother, Mrs. George Werry, as-| : eee first meeting, Wednesd S2p- lurday, July 25, at King Street|sisted by Miss Kathryn Lear- = ~ ' tember 16. United Church to Mr. George|month and her mother, Mrs. 5 , The "Harvest Carnival" and Benjamin Vail, has been feted' Russell Learmonth, jheld a , AAA / "Copper Contest' will be held by many parties. shower for school friends and) ; PERRY ' fi on Saturday, October 17 in St. Mrs. George Lean held a the bride-elect was presented) : ' : Gregory's Auditorium. =~ trousseau tea in honor of her, With a set of kitchen dishes. and The "Canadiana Festival Tea daughter, and was assisted by many other kitchen utensils. b/Room' will be convened -by 'the bridegroom's aunt, Miss' Co-workers of the future bride! Mrs. George Malmaka and her ; : of Carlene Colborne. held: a card party and shower @" if eee i faa Canadiana Hostesses. Religious! * : sf ee 'ea sleeveless 2¢ the home of Mrs. A. Beau- F : its 44 Ram|Christmas cards will be on : | Miss Lean wore a § re i (fae ' sale at the "Carnival." ' [two-piece dress of turquoise and soleil where the bride was pre- The conveners' draw for their yey vanza over taf. sented with many gifts, both| i aaas/ a) The conver | for the lue flowered organza over ta petbahal sid imiscellanapis. feta with bone accessories and i é rq veces of baby chrysanthe- Miss Kathleen Sandford held) ' LADIES! mums tinted with turquoise.% CUP and saucer. shower at - 4 ~ OFF Her mother chose a sheath home. : | , No Baby Sitter, | % | Following the rehearsal on No Car Fare ' dress of pink linen with white ' Hae e Friday evening, the wedding t Ss > d ' W w iceae a qepeasthoniacs party will be entertained at the ' TF 0 YEARS OLD TODAY MR. BERNARD Reg. Price tinted _ pink The prospective poesg Sam ston a Mapers A picture of high glee, Mark street, Whitby, and grandson || Of Leading Toronto Salons | bridegroom's aunt wore a brown ' Pies Richard Brandt is celebrating of Mr and Mrs L G Ste- | Experienced Hair Stylist } 32 KING ST. W. MR. AND MRS. ELIAS HUBINEC land white jacket dress with vens, Whitby and Mrs Car- | FOR his second birthday today f | HOME OSHAWA | Yamada, Toronto |light brown accessories and a, SOCIAL NOTICES Seivk is (uk tek ee ind ask ge a Mr. Roy ie - flowers ENGAGEMENT Mrs Bruce Brandt, Gifford --Ireland Studio APPOINTMENTS a vl SAAS ut 13 - intdeily Full Ukrainian Choral Rites 1 cmrec or tne auest book ay, skp ais, Alan E, Wilson : 3 | pwowe arren 9 pa wood, cousin of the bride wish to announce the engage- 4 728-9317 , ment of their elder daughter, For Hubinec-Hasiuk Wedding The tea room hostess WAS Gienda Margaret, to Lloyd! Mrs. Robert Leen as Archibald Wilson, son of Mr. i y ; yer taffeta. Lace jack-| Pouring tea were the brides and Mrs. David A. Wilson, ail A marriage of Oshawa interest/ organza over taffeta. Lace jack ' ' \ » al was solemnized in St Basil tnelets, buttoned at the back, with erandmother, Mrs Keith Hal- of RR 1, Nestleton, Ontario Great College Chapel, Weston, elbow-length sleeves, topped the stead, and the bride's great- The wedding will take place at at noon on Saturday, when Elias full skirts and their headdresses aunt, Mrs. Frank-McCulloch Nestleton United Church on Sat- ' . MEN'S Hubinec, son of Mr. George were lime green pillboxes to Miss Lynda Halstead was In urday, August 15, 1964, at 2:30 5 2 ' is : Hubinec of Oshawa and the late match. They carried cascades rp of a vay ine nee p.m 2 . BANLON Mr Hubinec, took as his bride/of primrose yellow and lime-|and Miss . anice Arai acid a creeke oa : Catherine Hasiuk of Toronto, tinted, feathered carnatior Miss Janet Lean were in charge ENGAGEMENT | | MEN'S and BOYS' daughter of Mr and Mrs An- The flower girl, Miss Mary of shower rooms and wedding) Mr. and Mrs Cecil Gibson, | ' | Short Sleeve, S-M-L end ex-L thony Hasiuk of Sydney, Nova Ann Krit of Toronto wore a' Sifs Nestleton, announce the engage- WEAR Yellow, Light Blue, Brown, White, i 5 ser' t '| 'arol ment of their daughter, | Bei --e ere go. age Raking gawsrds, ines decease hetee Beverley Anne, to Peter Vander : ise, Aque. yer' ohn Tataryn of small white flowers on her/HGwards, Biss ».0- ty oe ( | 3 unt selene Cathedral, To- hair. She carried a miniature Miss Connie Crossman, Miss sien Mee Pe A i Bp 3 " a 36 KING ST. E. SWEATERS ronto, performed the ceremony cascade bouquet identical to the/ Kathleen Sandford, Miss Linda eee rhe tavrleue @ill taket and and said the nuptial Mass, The bridesmaids Ogden, Mrs. Arthur Brandwood, sane on Fes i ba "oa Svein ; 7 aitar boys were Paul Yur- Master Paul Joseph Olesky of Mrs. Willlam Rowden, Mrs./PWre On "ENS, Sugust = F . a| OSHAWA bs chesyn cousin of the bride, and)Oshawa was the ring bearer Eugene Halstead, Mrs Ronald - Se in Blackstock United yi t Robert Stuparick. The mixed'The best man was Mr Philip Ogden and Mrs. William Ed-| Chure : SHOPPING CENTRE suite choir of St Josophat's Cathe-'Migus and the ushers were Mr wards ' . a % ' sweater dral sang the Mass as well as Stanley Olesky and Mr Joseph' A miscellaneous shower was TESTS OVERDONE 1 <9 2. 4 the sacrament of holy matri- ~~ all of penawe . ane eee nk nls hd ee ) ine a iis eh y e reception an wedding iam Kdawar an E er Leone Mary Smi pretty Unt-} et ' ' dinner was held in Saint Deme-|Miss Carol Edwards, Central versity of British Columbia pro APPROACHING WEDDING eave i 5.99 The bride was eligi en mar trius Parish Hall, Wesion. Three Park Blvd. south fessor, says she believes that] ' : Via J riage by her father. * e wore hundred guests attended. the| Mrs Richard Donald assisted\although a student may have| The marriage will -take Wilson and her fiance is the a long wedding gown with bouf- (ditional Ukrainian wedding\by Mrs. George Dignem anda high intelligence quotient it] Place on Saturday, August 15, son of Mr, and Mrs. David fant sleeves and continental ro. ¢¢. Receiving, the bride'; mo.|Mrs, Jack O'Brien held a neigh- doesn't follow he will be a good! of Glenda Margaret Wilson A. Wilson, all of Nestleton. 2 SUITS ig Lange Hae ge Ag el wore a navy blue sheath borhood shower at which thejpupil. The professor says IQ) and Lloyd Archibald Wilson, The ceremony will take place ered wi dress with white accessories bride-elect was presented with|testing has been overdone in} Miss Wilson is the daughter in Nestleton United Church at FOR THE white corsage of the same peau christa. Each lace motif and the bridegroom's mother)bathroom accessories Canadian school 0! : r y g s Ss ' é s { of Mr. and Mrs. Alan E. 2.30 p.m. cen! true-love- : uc solace 3 : : not 'of organca, 'The bateau| chose light blue lace with white So ee PRICE OF 1 di he Fa Vv at the 2ccessories. Both had corsages neckline dipped 'Shoul.| f Pink Sweetheart roses Plus 7.00 i pg Bld gs ware fea | On their honeymoon Mr and Penbdremestwras"a: single, ton-| Mts Hubinéc will visit the Ca-, first 49 50 LOCATIONS 'e nadian Rockies and British Col- blown rose of white satin and ' ' " i lace and she carried a small,| uo aeaient 0 igh ga wey wit white missal and a cascade of 4. they left. the bride was stephanotis, centered with white extra 1 00 TO s wearing a two-piece, paste! ye owe si tani sien Ail low lace suit with white acces sult ie ma tf was MISS| sories and a white orchid fro | SERVE YO Ruth Audrey Sutherland of Lea-/her bouquet 2 You 48 50 side and the bridesmaids were' Guests attended from Sydney : : SAVE le Miss Natalie Rudy, Oshawa, and Nova Scotia; Ottawa; Williman Miss Orysia Chaplinsky, Toron-'tie -- Connecticut Rochester to NY; Peterborough, London They were gowned identically; Acton and St Catharines, On in short, lime green dresses of; tario, SPORT CoATS SEE at : ae ANN LANDERS " a TROUSERS TO MATCH All Work, No Play -- fa | Ni. | WHAT ONE For Only 1.00 Undertaker's Delight [imam | ae aa = Dear Ann Landers: I'm dic iit ke KAOHALIY. oli 4g. tore tating this letter to the nurse);. j 9, : 4 ilike an office manager. M 3 because I'm not yet able to sit nusba bi hb hae Hae 1 95 up and hold a pencil, Please : ee 'se ' print my letter for citer ex imate ts trance te est in th W hat it is, and what it isn't. ecutives who think they can't) 5 Re : possibly spare the time to take/°°?" . a vacation. Almost eveny Sunday my hus ; band drives Rozetta to her sis § h lent f ; Flor we can 6 ile flat ter's place, about 40 miles from on my back and look at the ceil- here. Rozetta stays all night ya EXTRA PAIR ing. The doctor won't even let an Sate sister and takes the oa] <ay<|0us back Monday morning. My me. make a phone call. He says), hs . ; I'm lucky. to be alive after tatipeee : gone about three Only 1.00 USE YOUR . ;nours in a massive heart attack. I thought my company would I think this is out of line and CREDIT collapse if I didn't get to the of-|bave told him I would, gladly Slacks 3 95 . fice every-morning at 8:00 a.m.|P8Y Rozetta's bus fare to her . 4 jsister's if he would stop driving At ight I always lugged work|sire" 4 Mf he, would stop drivin Extra 1 00 OPEN A 8 home. I never took time to have} sonal Sick Of Gilne out of his| il CHARGE ACCOUNT lunch with a friend, I used Mieay to do bemiethliig alc is! @ No Interest grab a sandwich at my desk and) io: makes it so meaningful * ' dictate to my secretary between yn eee ae NTE Slow" gin is a London Dry Gin--not a Sloe from England in the 1920s--when we imported SAVE 8 95 bites. song Gin. Most unlike Sloe Gin--which is flavoured Burnett's complete distill " I drove my associates crazy /ieich isa touch. Sight with sloes instead of juniper berri ders den aod old iéleot thea at odd hours| 1? lle "d -- too persona "sl he juniper es--our By today's standards, our old Pot Stills are | and on Sundays. I could never) so ethi . rs ogi 0 do slow" gin is very, very dry miniatures--and slowpokes. But the men @ No Carrying Charges spare the time to see a enovie to "gg "a ees Its listed name is Burnett's Sterling. ; who mind them know them as a good cook OF 8 lee Or at och to do [generally the way: a good bos:| "-- it 'slow" because we make it slowly. i knows her seasoned pots and pans. Si aes tat fide years my seaerennes Ns appreciation for =| ost gins on the market are mass- 5, Watching, sipping, tasting, they let Sterling "has been begging me to go to al! ore produced. They run from modern, : 4 _ take its time. They believe that nothing doctor and get a physical, but} Pear Ann Landers: Recenti; | mammoth stills in oceans, But our Sterling excellent was ever turned out in a hurry t even steal time for)! read where a certain membe | ' ; : x cole vi Gk git AMalic tovel family Wo ox | is distilled in small, unhurried batches. We'd save money, of course, by ALL ego almost put me in the box./°ating special herbs prepared is our little old copper Pot Stills. , our Sterling Gin would cease to SHORT SLEEVE are up over last year 1 ha years, believe me, Ann, Vil} the | * SHIRTS know. how to use them. Strangejhave been able to have a br es OPEN TIL 9 P M FRIDAY live --SIX FIGURE IDIOT I know you a@re not a doct Now L realize that my-big fat|pecting a child. She has bee | 'What limits the amount--and sets the pace-- oe) switching to mass-producing equipment. But ti BRAND NAME Mv business is doing just fine|the juice of eucalyptus leaves : : without me--in fact the figures|@nsure the birth of a boy Toeene eee te ee ee Meets - bea "slow" gin. : : Does this stuff work? | | than 100 years old. We brought it And it wouldn't taste the same. DRESS AND SPORT If God gives me a few morejheard all sorts of far-out sto } 36 KING ST. E. illtrom people who claim that a man has to look death in| when they wanted one and. | ss the face before he learns how tolgir] after that first 3. 95 shirt ie Dear Six Figure: Few testi-jbut I understand you consi monials are so convincing as|with specialists in many fiel extra a ital bed. Thank|in order to get t 'igh , 1 00 one from a hosp er to get the right a OSHAWA shirt a you for a powerful letter swers for this column: I'd | SHOPPING CENTRE you - 295 . Dear Ann Landers: My hius-|preciate it if you'd find e band says you are a smartjabout this for me. Thank you | ' e you eas ci|PREG " "| 1 ee | Bu ' SAV ftraighten 'out a little Sean. ae ce ici =-- . er! 1 no London Dry Gin OPEN TIL 9 P.M, . _- sch Is Getermined at they | ag. albowast meclBncnh THURSDAY ond FRIDAY A girl I will call Rozetta hasiment of con eption. It do been my husband's secretary;make a bit of difference wh for three pears. Rozetta is notlyou eat after that. . we

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