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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Mar 1966, p. 17

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1 OE PS ET SO Car THE OSHAWA TIMES, 17 Z 2 Ca dle-li htin _eremon Wednesday, March 2, 1966 WEDDING ALBUM || oS W| «SCDISTAFF DIARY = vanee-ngatng y het A record for DEX Album is provided by The a -- : es S Summary of reports of meetings and activities of At College Hill H & S [Colleges of Applied Arts and ' i Oshawa.women's organizations as compiled from reports |'Technology or the one-year spe- Oshasra Times Women's Page. -- neh _---- ie submitted by their ver ca Founders' Day was cele-|theme of his speech was "What|cial commercial course offered Oshawa Times office. Early publication of iA. Pa a , : 4 : brated at the February meeting|does the future hold for your in many schools. record is facilitated by submitting the completed form an : Cs i of College Hill Home and School child." He outlined the various} A program had been set up AF Women's Editor as soon as : NDP_WOMEN Sanders were in the Oshawa/Association recently with ajcourses the Secondary School wentian and tains a picture of the bride to sag 8 asked to sebmit te : The New Democratic Party|Hospital, She wished all ajcandle lighting service. pupil can take such as the five- . gle" . i weil gay 4 possible after the ceremony, You are : ; Women's Committee of Oshawalspeedy recovery and sincere| A white candle, in memory of|year program that enabled a| "® or, studen names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the | Riding met recently at the}sympathy to the bereaved mem-|Mrs. A. C. Courtice, was lit by 8) student to qualify for Grade 13 years of age or over and had i i before or the day alter tne. woustcs. ia ho of Mrs. Jack Johnston,jbers. : school pupil, Sandra Whyte./and university. Mr, Jensen|been transferred rather than vous meted ee repris ee Grea yo Tentative plans wer de t Whyte lit a bl y in plans were made to|Mrs. Carman Whyte lit a blue|<+ateq that not all students were| promoted to a secondary school, 2 = 4-- tha . "Sits G. R. Brooks, Whitby,|celebrate the Lodge's sotn pirifi-|canaie io auuws the Nations! | : ce bed ple Purtill . Rospond c president of the Ontario Ridingjday in April: Vera Wirsching| Federation of Home and Schoollern <s seas ie ara qontlet ae comtia. as ee 0D Women's Committee, was guest|thanked the members who were | Associations. A red candle was work of Grade 13 and if not : : : i s ; they should take a four-year|they would be granted a certi- ivi - > ttendants were Mrs. speaker for the evening. Mr. {helping at the Red Cross rooms. |lit by the kindergart : A ' ; nag ed. er aia benucl Gledhill and Miss Chris- Larry Deschenes, President of|It was decided to cater to a spe Audrey Makyo, oo . ; program which would give them er ha gen id os ie Si Hedwig's Roman Catho-|tine McIntyre, both of Oshawa : the Ontario Riding and Mr.|banquet on May 7 at the Credit|Provincial Federation and the|@. diploma after four years of Smith Ape ie Church, Oshawa, are Mr.|and Mrs. Leslie Kudla, London. : William Cumpsty, Area Organ-|Union Hall. Degree Captain Ada president, Mrs. Nickolas Gulen- posed to seek gy psinens: = poticilsiaseb abe coil d Mrs. Leo Daniel Purtill. |The flower girls were Miss Lori izer, were also in attendance. {Tonkin called a degree practice |chyn, honored the local Home| furt er training in specialize e -- m rghit Ny arThe bride is the former Jo|Kudla and Miss Kathy Kudla, Mrs. Brooks outlined the work| for March 16 at 7.15 p.m. sharp.|and School by lighting a gold schools such as Police and For- the a per -- = Anne Beth Rospond, daughter of|both of London. of a women's committee and|Birthday greetings were sung candle. est Ranger Training Centres, ang ky r. soggy winning Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Rospond,| The best man was Mr. Rob- & also siressed the important role|for Muriel Button and Ann| Mrs. Jack Donnell narrated Vocational and Trade Institutes,|the lucky cup prize. , Oshawa and the bridegroom isjert Gibbons, London and those : i sy women could play in politics| Jones. \the ceremony with the founding the son of Mrs. Daniel Purtill, ushering were Mr. Gordon Ros- Kes Z jand _the welfare of the com-| Irene Burgess and her com-|of Home and School Federa- London and the late Mr. Purtill.|pond, Oshawa; Mr. Leslie Kud- : : : | munity and country as a whole. | mittee served refreshments and|tions being formed in 1916 up to The Reverend Anthony Bag-jla and Mr. Michael Ion, both of ee haga age alge Laat of|a social hour was spent. the epreisishing | of on ee a ir. Frank Rosset-|London. se e meeting plans were discuss- ee oe : association in 1953 wi char- fig rene gia the soloist,| At the reception in the Polish jam 4 . ed for future educational and| Bassin) ponerse song yt ot tet members. Mrs. Donnell accompanied by Mr. Edward) National Hall, Oshawa, the mas- : se social events. : ne Watee gor ian, ges stated one of the highlights Kolodzejczak, Oshawa. lter of ceremonies was Mr. Les- *? A steering committee, com- h through the years was the plac- : s : res hite Cross Centre of the Cana-|; j x iven i jace by her fa-|lie Kudla' and the toastmaster 2 prised of Mrs. W. T. Werry, Ww ane ling of a plaque in the school dace wha wilde was wearing ajwas Mr. William Miners, Osh- Mrs. Knud Due, Mrs. Jack|'ian ctr Health comet commemorating the naming of formal gown of Swiss lace ap-|awa. i Johnston and Mrs. Malcolm eth o 'oer tant uncheon,|the district College Hill. In 1962 pliqued over silk taffeta, featur-| Mr. and Mrs. Purtill left for : ' : Stevens, was named. pete abou volunteers pres- dark-out drapes were bought ing lily-point sleeves, a round|a honeymoon in Florida, with big p Refreshments were served. | Mr dice Ntskea weddenl for'a class room by the associa- neckline, an A-line. skirt. The|the bride wearing for travel- : |Members will be notified of} "*! © y Mason, pres :/tion. In 1964 a system of aca-| full taffeta train was caught atjling, a blue wool dress and coat time and place of next meeting. pineal A a romans (2 eemc and athletic awards was | the back waistline with self ro-|ensemble trimmed with beaver : REBEKAH LODGE 3 the White Cross Centre Com- bet up, ati | et " *hi i] é 208 3 ws foe 4 ay : at : how appreciation for the settes, Her headdress was a silkjand a matching pillbox nat Oe | Noble Grand Louella Smith) mittee, Mrs. Doris Gregory, Di- ieee Gal yaithful work that ; ay. | thet . Pur- y + | : = i rie | ogee Be Baran o porygtlin ge oe -- yr "at MR. AND MRS. LEO D. PURTILL presided over the regular meet-|rector of Psychological Services |1}, length veil of tulle and s . s ried a bouquet of pale yellow |10 Beechwood Place, London. nd white roses, centered with Out-of-town guests were pres- 4 rar Ce Became a H jeep : white orchid ent from 'London, Buffalo, New Dorothy Holdsworth. social worker on the Ontario }owiing party and has taken T 1 ; 1 Z ry was | Division Staff. % vf ' - was Miss|York; Toronto, North Bay, F m F gu Sk The flag of the country was j the patrol to a hockey game. Dallss pies By Lely and the/Hamilton and Bowmanville. | 0 er fl re ater presented by the color-bearer,| Mrs. Sule spoke on White) he members were entertain-| : Sarah Vandewalker escorted by|Cross Volunteer Leadership: | og with piano solos by Miss} . ; On York's Girls' Hocke Team on so and _conductor.|the need for group leaders 10 hiane Hruska and Miss Brenda) W Idon . Faith T Chaplain Betty Parm conduct-|understand themselves in order Westlake. They were introduced e | ed the devotional service. Mary!to know where their greatest}. yrs William Dearborn and ; | TORONTO (CP) -- When had two levels to go to become Kelly of Mount Forest was|contribution lay as each one |i ,anked by Mrs. Nickolas Gulen- St. Mark's Anglican Church tion the couple left for a honey-| pebbie Wilkes pirouettes, then|competent in singles skating) given a warm welcome. There|was better at some things than thanked by Mrs. ? 5G ll was the setting recently for the | moon to Eastern Points wits ho ots, opposing goaltenders |and so far I've completed one. were 11 Past Noble Grands | others. Leadership fall tnto'two chyn. gpa -- ca aa s marriage of Sherry Faith,|/the bride donning for travell-| often as not bend to pick the| 'You have to be exceptional) present and three officers ab-|categories: the Ppa R u genie "The | daughter of Mrs. John Lloyd ing, a pink wool suit, gray nor-| puck out of the net. to get anywhere in singles be-|sent when the roll call was! (1) Activity -- to meet the ng 'Howard Brown Beatty, Oshawa, and the late|lamb coat, pink hat, black ac') Debbie is the high - scoring|cause there is so much good taken. Ineeds of the members cst gaa evopen house Mr. Raymond A. Faith, to cesories and a corsage of pink|-entre for York University's competition, whereas there isn't; One applicati -| 7 ; arns oe Wy, SIT) , a is plication for member 1 ey (nate Aint James Arthur Weldon, son of carnations. M1 og te Wel-| cirls' hockey team. in pairs. ship by initiation was yeostvels |g. celetcear anaiviaanl teak $5 be _ on March 9 from Mr. and Mrs. George Wesley |don are residing at 119 Nonquon |" She js also part of the Cana-| Miss Wilkes and Revell could) Dorothy Holdsworth: read Alpers to self ; whe ak speaker for the eve- Weldon, Oshawa. The Reverend road, Oshawa. |dian pairs figure - skating team/still be the recipients of the|lengthy report on the sick and| 4 ' bins tecenes me -- cRGRoRne | ahi ea" 3 : a 4 7 . The primary role of human|ning, Mr. Cecil Jensen, was i 7e i J | , b | g, | A. IL. Woolcock officiated |that won third place in the 1964/1964 silver medal, for second|announced that PNG Gladys | relationships was socialization. |introduced by Mrs. William} | Given in marriage by her' Hot Potato Salad (Winter Olympic Games. But place in the Winter Olympics|Blythe and Evelyn|"'rollowing Mrs. Sule's talk 'Trim, Mr. Jensen is the tech-| step-father, the bride was she: has given up competitive! that year. -- - -lthere was a time for questions nical director of guidance ath ara wearing a cockiail-length gows| Por Winter Meals 23%, Guy cformer partner| RETURNED MEDAL ways making references to|and also discussion. McLaughlin Collegiate. The| weed SWITCHABLES of blush-pink sata peau: wit i <2 hen Guy (for mer partner "rhe West German couple who|male skaters as bene ne ec | bell shaped skirt and enhanced) yyost people like cold potato | UY Revell) turned pro, 1 de- won it have decided to return|thing less than manly. | NOW GOING STRAIGHT | vt | by lace appliques on the empire saiaq, but during blustery, win-|cided to go to university," Miss| |, dal to the Olympi "| "But now I love to play the) ,. , REED'S : waist and skirt. Her headdress ' si yes |Wilkes said in an interview. "1|the medal to the Olympic com | Adolfo Celi, who was the vil- ® : oe' sit ter weather, many love it hot as es lmittee because of allegations| ame. I can skate well enough | WEEK-END mae eS se pe thet' thes aid' not adhere to|bat 1 heve trouble etick-hand-|lain Emilio Largo ip Thunder- CASH, CARRY by an 10 ar ll chest she A 'hi 3 cups potatoes, diced raw small pieces. Drain all but 2! ojympic amateur regulations ling." ball, now is playing the part 1 S ial wich net Paley Sap aee9 % "e 113 to 4 slices bacon tablespoons fat from pan. Saute! ; - : 'The records don't show it. The| of @ policeman in Anyone for Flower Specia ven. se ry ge s poe of cup finely chopped onion onion until golden brown. Blend flying centre scored three goals |, sie y Luxurious, imported fabric featuring hand woven pink an ed anlon eer {1 tablespoon flour idry ingredients into fat in pan. in a 7-3 victory over Ryerson Be ROSES appearance, Spring weight, wrinkle resistant, The maid of honor was Miss\; teaspoon dry mustard |Add water. Cook well for two Polytechnic girls. hand washable. Casually styled for sophisticates Jean Crowder and the brides-|1 teaspoon salt |minutes. Debbie has come to love) Debbie, in: her first year at) @ 9 of all ages. Navy or neutral. Sizes 10-18. maid was Miss Catherine Wel-'1 tablespoon sugar | Combine 2 tablespoons of hot|hockey which she says she york, wants to enter honors| Hot Flashes c -- . don. both of Oshawa. % cup water . |mixture with beaten egg, and /once hated with passion. psychology. She intends to fin-| A BUNCH 13.00 Antron Mr. Ronald Nelson akg the y egg, well beaten per this to er a sauce.| "It's surprising when I think| ish her education, but when that ' Slim D houndstooth best man and the usher was % cup vinegar Add vinegar. Reheat. Pour over of it," she said. "I used tojis done "I hope to ca italize 'on You can get help with 7 bi the bride's brother, Mr. James| Cook potatoes in boiling, salt-|hot, diced potatoes, and toss|loathe the game. That was be-|the time prar 4 as tat has | Lydia E'Pinkham REED S Florists Tailored jacket 15.00 check shell 7.00 Faith. led water. Drain. Saute bacon,|with chopped bacon. Serve hot.|cause when we were practising |gone into my skating. 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