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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Nov 1965, p. 14

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WHEN LADY curlers sponsor a fashion show they +do not concentrate on sports wear only. Their annual show held at the Oshawa Golf Club Monday evening _ TWO PROFESSIONAL models from Toronto, Mar- rianne Lenchak and Na- and sponsored by the -- 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, November 20, 1965 SOCIAL & Jo Aldwinckie, In Oshawa today to attend the Comerford-Smarz wedding are: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Comerford, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Comer- ford, Miss Gaile Comerford, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Comerford, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Comer- ford, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Mills, Miss Mary Johnston, Miss Rhea Mercier, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lortie, Mr, and Mrs. Frank La- deroute and Mr. John Winslow, all of Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs, Ross Pulkinghorn, Peterbor- ough; Miss Mary Devreaux, Brooklyn, New York; and Mrs. Fred Winsor (nee Comerford), St. Louis, Missouri. Toronto guests attending the Comerford - Smarz wedding to- day are: Miss Violet Newhall, Mr. and Mrs. William Shymchy- shyn, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Has- chyk, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bogush, Mr. and Mrs, John Shymchyshyn, Master Johnny Shymchyshyn and Master Billy Shymchyshyn. Other guests from the Toronto area are: Mr. and Mrs. Peter Magda, Leaside; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bazinett, Telephone 723 - 3474 for Women's Department PERSONAL Wombn's Editor took part in the Home and School Area Conference held to- day in Central Collegiate. Mrs. Arthur V. Pigott, Toronto, was the key speaker in the morn- ing. and in the afternoon there was a special session dealing with Secondary School Associa- Hane ons. Mr. Michael Crosbie, chair- man of the campaign commit- tee of the Concerts Association of Oshawa, reports that all plans for the campaign for memberships have been com- pleted. The association hopes to bring the Canadian Opera Company's performance of Car- men to Oshawa, this year, as well as the Hart House Chorus RECEIVING LINE AT ST. GREGORY'S CWL ANNUAL CANDLELIGHT BALL The St. Gregory the Great Council of the Catholic Women's League sponsored another of their annual Candlelight Balls last Sat- urday evening. This year's ball was a complete sell- ' and*other types of full concerts as they have done in the past. Mrs. Julius Vandenburg has assisted Mr. Crosbie in organ- izing the campaign. Mr. Edward (Ted) Williams) is a patient in Toronto General Hospital where he is undergo- Long Branch; Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Mastalar, Brampton; Mr. ting during the show are the Ladies' Curling Section of | convener Mrs. Neil Hezzel- |7, : tas linet a k. But only a fewlonisies arcuad th k that club, showed cocktail wood, left; Mrs. E. L. Wild. |Kanan Deposut: ht Se 2th ilewision {models emphasized it. This year|also drops to drape one. shoul dresses, informal wear, for- goose, a and /Mrs. William Deboski. Other) Last Saturday 84 junior girls|they showed fashion writers at|der or folds down altogether for| mal gowns, and curling Mrs. William Baldwin, |.+.4 guests are Mr. and Mrs.|representing seven parishes, at-|their annual spring and resortja strapless look. h d f th 1 bp 4 clothes. Shown here chat- Brooklin, president 0 © |Gerald Robinson, Ajax; Mr. and|tended the Junior Auxiliary Gift|show a selection of numbers) Lady Curlers' Section. |Mrs, Walter Koll, and Mr. Doug-|Service for the Oshawa Dean-|that were almost all teasers.| | ' g-| | deat 5% llas Staton, Bowmanville; Mr.jery, held in St. Matthew's| Whereas last year designers (J THE STARS SAY land Mrs. William Kresanoski|Church, Oshawa. The Reverend|cut out only the back, side or Discount jand Miss Olga Kresanoski, all|/R. A. Sharp george ag hl mis ¢ a omg year they ee | By ESTRELLITA jof Courtice. ice and spoke on e Happi-|did all three to the same num-) If You Serf Bud | | lness of Giving." The Rural|/ber -- and then sometimes; Bring This y Reet & or Every Budget |FOR TOMORROW Canon and Mrs, F. G. Ongley|nean, The Reverend Stanley|punched it full of holes a la|Ad. - i Sunday's horoscope promises|Were in Kitchener last week to/armstrong, rector of All Saints'|Swiss cheese. The suits that do "MILIUM" INSULATED : a highly enjoyable day, with|Welcome home their new grand-| anglican Church, Whitby, pre-|employ fabric cling so closely} PoP Gia ie wunet hettans in inca, " by stellar influences favoring en-|8°",, Michael Noel Hindle, first) ented graduation certificates to|/they look like skin. | tertainment, family get-togeth-|Child of their foster son and/ponna Backus and Eileen Cross| Tagged with such names as POR ALL YOUR FIBREGLASS PERMANENT igs cindiia ei ce ers and group activities gea- daughter-in-law, _ cm age St. Mark's Church, Oshawa.|Escapade, Perfect Altht and Bridal Shees So weeny 4 y y erally. Those engaged in intel-| 2100 Hindle. Mr. Hindle 1S'Beverley Griffin, Barbara Grif-|Hide and Seek, they all but TINTED FREE ; lectual pursuits and in the en-|'ending Waterloo University. fin and Suzanne White, of Holy|guarantee to provide all three READY. MABE ECONOMY: 'a cies pane a ee tertainment Yields are under es- Special guesta of President Trinity, Ajax. 'for any wearer. ce immediate installation. pecially benign influences. Geoffrey Andrews and Mrs DANCEY'S CUSTOM MADE-TO-MEASURE 3 FOR THE BIRTHDAY Andrews at the Oshawa Rotary ia irom the finest on Pp jabricay custom If tomorrow is your birthday,|Club President's Ball, held at) DOWNTOWN OSHAWA tailored te your teste; te fit your home. the Oshawa Golf Club last night your horoscope promises much in the way of rewarding achievement where job matters are concerned, Also, a definite improvement in your financial status. Best periods along both lines: Between now and the end of March, late April, early July, September, late October and early November. Possible pe- riods of domestic strain in early January and mid-July need not upset you if you take them in stride and maintain a_philo- sophical attitude. The months of January, July and September will be highly auspicious for travel and, if you are single, new romance may enter your life between now and Dec. 1, in January, May, June or July. 1966 will be highly generous to creative workers, with notable periods of inspiration -- and profit -- in- September. A child born on this day will be amiable, optimistic and ex- tremely ambitious DAY AFTER TOMORROW Some: planetaty restrictions may bring delays and obstacles to your plans on Monday--es- pecially in financial and prop- erty deals. It will be important to be alert since judgment may and Mrs. James Mastalar, Cooksville, and Mrs. Drew Cum- mings, Scarborough. Whitby guests attending the |Comerford - Smarz wedding in|90th birthday, Thursday. St. Gregory the Great Roman| Catholic Church are: Mr. and} Mrs. Alex Semko, Mr. and Mrs.| were District Governor Jack, Hughes and Mrs. Hughes. Join. | ing them in receiving those at-| tending the ball were the vice- president, Gilbert Murdoch and Mrs. Murdoch. Among those who entertained prior to the Oshawa Rotary) Club's Annual President's Ball) last night were: Mr. and Mrs W. §. Alger, Dr. and Mrs. C. M Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kess- ler, 'Dr. and Mrs. J. P. J Maroosis, Mr. and Mrs. W. E.| McKinstry, Mr. and Mrs. T. A.| Norton, Mr. and Mrs, F. A.} Smith, Dr. and Mrs. E. A. Web- ster and Mr. and Mrs. J. A Weiss. Mrs. John Gaskell, well known | leader of youth groups and| Home and Schoo! Associations | in the Westmount area, will| open the Christmas Fantasy Fantasy Bazaar and bake sale | being held in the Westmount United Church next Wednesday. Receiving will be Mrs. Percy Neal, president of Westmount United- Church Women, .and the co-convener, Mrs. George Dunn. | Mrs. Gordon Brown will intro- | duce Mrs. Gaskell. Mrs. :C. J. Rorke, President tasha pose in costumes ex- hibited during the show --Oshawa Times Photo SOCIAL NOTICES EORTHCOMING MARRIAGE 'Mr. and Mrs. William Brady, Whitby, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Dianne Florence, to - Mr. John William Baker, son of Mr.- and Mrs. Douglas Baker, Willowdale, Ontario. The cere- mony is to take place on Satur- day, December 18, 1965, at 3.00 pam, in St.° John's Anglican Church, Whitby. HOUSEHOLD HINT A picnic shoulder ham is the lower part of the pork should FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mrs. Cecil Bilcox, Ajax, wishes to announce the forth- coming marriage of her daugh- ter, Carol Alice May,. to Robert Keith Clarke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Clarke, Oshawa The wedding is to take place on Friday, December 3, 1965 at 8.00 p.m. in St. Paul's United Church, Ajax. PAY YOUNG MUSICIANS An American music company has given 95 scholarships to jcomposers aged under 26 since not be 'up. to par. FOR THE BIRTHDAY HW Monday is your birthday, your. horoscope indicates that the coming year can be a highly satisfactory one if you pursue all worthwhile goals with confidence and _ enthusi- | asm. Job and financial matters should show progress--with es- pecially good periods indicated between now and April 1, early July, throughout September, | = October and early Novem: | er, ' | Domestic and social interests | most of the new year, but do try to avoid friction in close cir- periods for romance: The cur- rent month, January, May, late June and July; for travel: Jan- uary, July and September. If travelling in January, however, try not to exceed your budget. The, temptation will be there. esau which has been cured and smoked. It may be sold with the bone in, or boneless, REMOVED PERMANENTLY Superfluous Hair By Electrolysis and the newest fastest selek- tronic Shortwave your true self, embarrassment ----- Over 15 years' experience, MARIE MURDUFF Will be in Oshewe et the Genosha Hotel Nov..22, 23, 24 PHONE 723-4641 1 method. Revealing §) free of worry and ff) H ISABEL Sponsoring The Mon., Nov. 22, For THE DAUGHTERS OF Holiday Fashion Show ST. GREGORY'S AUDITORIUM Being Presented by: Bobette Salon of Beauty. © ADMISSION $1.00 « Information Please Call 723-7311 LA are ir 2nd Annual 1965-8 P.M. 1 will be stimulating throughout | cles in January and June. Best | of the Ontario Federation of Home and School Associations, ing tests and will be hospital- ized for about three weeks. Mrs. Hugh McCullough, Col- umbus, was receiving congratu-| lations and best wishes on her|seem to have a common goal: Mrs, |Conserve material. The result) good|is a minimum of suit, exposing a maximum of curves. | California fashion creatorsone gold-plated nylon bikini by) Steven Kichak, Mr. and Mrs,|ing to her radio and watching|raised eyebrows last year with|DeWeese the halter criss- McCullough has fairly [ health and among her many in- terests enjoys reading, listen- (AP)--If you thought last sum- mer's Ss The gals ever. | Common Goal For Designers Of Swimsuits: Conserve Material BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. bathing suits were kimpy, just wait 'til next year! will be barer than) | California swimsuit designers 1965 A.D, lar again, family type Chr ALGER "BLDG. OUR FAMILY Once upon a time, having the family group taken was a must. Then forsome inexplicable reason it went out of style. But like many things, ideas also run in cycles. Lately there has been a resurgence of interest in this type of portrait the togetherness trend, but de- finitely family group portraits are For the relative, it's the ideal Ralph E Lain STUDIO 37 KING ST. EAST out, The auditorium was . and then presented to the dent of the CWL, Mrs. Wil- decorated in the "Roman . receiving line, shown here liam Boissoin, dance con- Theme" by art student from the left; Mr. W. A, vener and Mr. Boissoin. Aad Shes, Gents wie | Clarke, Mrs. Clarke, presi- --Oshawa Times Photo given rosebud boutonnieres _ and corsages at the door | ® FOR YOUR | h rl stm a $ gpg | From Si WARD'S Some suits, like women who may wear them, are deceptive. Sheer nylon clings to the body in one long-sleeved number by Cole of California. And the clinging cover comes off to re- veal a bikini bra held on only by sheer black net. HALTERS ARE BACK | Halter necklines are back. On) LARGEST Selection Maybe it's istmas gift. 4th. floor 723-4950 Y +, ei - 20 SIMCOE ST. 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