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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Sep 1966, p. 18

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18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, September 7, 1966 SOCIAL & Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Telephone 723-3474 for ivan Christine Thomas home EH At os were 'served by the in charge. B. R. Bailey with the of Mrs. S. E. Lovell R. 8S. Nesbitt, is con- Centennial Tea under auspices of the Phoebe Scammell unit of Simcoe Street United Church, to be held at the home of Mrs, G. E. Ansley, Rossland road west, next week. Mrs. Clayten Lee, Oshawa, Fi Fi "i : booth sponsored by the 'Voice of Women" at the Canadian -- Exhibition on Labor y. Mr. William James Scott has returned to his home in Dallas, Texas, after spending the past five days with his brother, Mr. Raymond Scott, Nipigon street. Prior to her marriage to Mr. Douglas Lamb, the former Miss Dianne Mcllveen was enter- tained at showers given by classmates at the Ontario Teachers' College. Others en- tertaining - were: Miss Irene Frobel, a miscellaneous show- er; Mrs. Harold Piatti, a neigh- bor of the prospective bride- groom's family, a miscellane- ous shower; Mrs. Lorne Mc- Quarrie, Bowmanville, a coffee party at which the bride-to-be was presented with two place settings of her chosen china- ware; a dessert tea was given by Mrs. Frank Mcliveen, in honor of her niece; Mrs. F. 0. Meliveen, grandmother of the bride-elect held an afternoon tea; and an aunt of the bride- to-be, Mrs. Charles Mcliveen, King street east, opened her home for a trousseau tea, where she was assisted by Mrs. ¥. 0. Mcliveen and Mrs. F. A. Mcliveen. Those pouring tea were Mrs. F. 0. McIiveen and Mrs. Harold Lamb, grand- mother of the prospective bride- . Tea assistants were Carla Mcliveen, Miss Nancy Mcliveen, Miss Bever- Lamb, Miss Jo Ann Park- , Miss Joanne Conway, Miss Darla Philips and Miss Carole "|Greta street, spent the h PERSONAL Women's Department Meliveen. Following the re- the future bridegroom's wiaues on Os! LAEMAY, wuver tanned party at their boulevard north, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mills, oliday weekend at Sebringville, visit- ing their daughter, Mrs. Ken- neth Wildgust, Mr. Wildgust and family. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mandell of Baltimore, Maryland, are visiting her mother, Mrs. Nora prior to sailing for Great Britian where they will both enter the University of Glas- gow. Mr. and Mrs. Mandell leave on Friday. At the Seebeck - Barton wed- ding the bride was attended by Miss Susan Wilbur, Oshawa; Mrs. Gerald Paris, Bay Ridges; |Miss Dianne Seebeck, Picker- ing and Miss Lou Ann Roberts, flower girl, Oshawa. Mr. Doug- las Barton was the best man; Mr. Gerald Paris, usher, and Mr. John Roche, Oshawa, jun- ior usher. | Mrs. Margaret Rogan and |daughter, Bobbie, have return- jed from a two-week vacation in }Winnipeg, the guests of Mrs. Rogan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Euclid Roy. While there, they visited at Gimli, Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs. George Riddell, Oshawa, were entertained Tuesday evening, August 30, at} an anniversary tea held in their honor by their niece, Mrs. R. L. Davies and her husband at their home on Stephenson road north. Serving tea were Mr. and Mrs. Riddell's daugh- ters, the Misses Gloria' and |Helen Riddell, Mr. and Mrs. |Riddell received many gifts and a letter of congratulations from Mayor Lyman Gifford. Mrs. Riddell was wearing a navy blue silk dress, the same |color she chose to wear on her |wedding day 25 years previous. The Honorable Michael Starr and Mrs, Starr were introduced with the guests of honor at the McKnight, Somerville Avenue.) | DISTAFF DIARY Summary of reports of meetings and activities of "Oshawa women's organizations as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries. SLIM LINE TOPS Slim Line TOPS Club is a new chapter of TOPS Inter- national which was formed in May. An active summer has mi peen enjoyeu. TUNIC DRES The military. influence shows in this tunic dress by Love. The back-to- school costume is. piped in red and has gold buttons to set off the piping. --CP Photo Mr, and Mrs. George Irving, Kawartha avenue, have return- ed home after spending a month in England and Ireland. Prior to her marriage recent- ly to Mr. George Herbert Jack- son, Miss Eleanor Grace Hutch- inson, Bowmanville was the guest of honor at. several show- ers. A miscellaneous neighbor- hood shower was given by Mrs. Robert Evans and Mrs, Ben- jamin King, at a garden party held at Mrs. Evans' home and Mrs. Archie Hopson and Mrs. Harold Warner entertained for members and friends of the Salvation Army at a miscel- laneous shower. Nationbuilders of 1966 show at the Canadian National Exhibi- tion on Monday night. The Tatra Dancers from the Osh- awa Slovak League were LOOK CHIC ON DUTY STAFFORD, England (CP)-- The course for woman police cadets at the training college among the 1,500 gorgeously cos- tumed performers. here includes deportment and beauty care. : Acting officers are: leader, Mrs, Donna Prescott; co-leader, Mrs. Sylvia Coolidge; secre- tary, Mrs. Helen Hill; treas- urer, Mrs. Jeannie _ Pearson; weight recorder, Mrs. Chris om J M ior June was Mrs. Greentree, and queen for July was Mrs. Coolidge. Each re- ceived a corsage and gifts for her achievement. A picnic was held at Lake- view Park in August. The races and games proved most enjoy- able. Meetings are held at the Har- man Park Clubhouse, Wednes- days at 8 p.m., when new mem- bers will be welcomed. STREAMLINER TOPS The regular meeting of the Motor City Streamliner TOPS Club was held Tuesday at Rundle Park Clubhouse. Mrs. Margaret Poirier, co- elieader, opened the meeting with the club song. Ritual was held and Mrs. Eileen Mastin with a loss of 344 Blackstock Fetes Popular Couple held in Blackstock Recreation Centre on Friday night in honor of a recently married couple, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Asselstine | who are now residing in Kitch-| ener. | David Kyte was master of ceremonies and announced the following program: piano solo, | Linda Mountjoy; readings, | "Love's Bloom" and "'Anniver- | sary Gift," Rosie Frey; piano solo, Debbie Swain; vocal solos, | "Tiptoe Through the Tulips" and "Over the Rainbow," Janis McLaughlin; piano solo, Nancy | Dorrell; reading, "Nak-Cutt,"' | Mrs. George Wolfe; piano solo, | Judy Swain; reading, "Recipe | for Cooking a Husband, Mary) Frey; piano solo, Carol Werry. | Mr. Kyte presented the} couple with a table and chairs | and miscellaneous gifts and Mr. | Asselstine expressed the thanks of his wife and himself. \freshments and music for danc- ling were provided to complete the social evening. fern "nite 3 ig. gain pounds. Streamliner Mrs. Madeline Cooper was presented with quarter anu nau imuvunscsor ot weight loss. , It was announced that the Jeader, Mrs. Florence Russell, would be back to preside over the meetings starting next week. Streamliners welcomed Mrs. Norma Coffey as a re-instated member after an absence of two years, Final results of the vacation contest will be announced next week, so all members wanting to be ccunted as contestants must weigh-in at next meeting. Streamliner members brought suggestions in for the sugges- tion box, and it was announced that these would be read and| discussed at the next executive! meeting. Penalties for gainers were also received by Mrs. Poirier HAM BARBECUE 2% inch slices fully cooked ham about 1% pounds 1% tablespoons prepared mustard 2 'tablespoons lemon juice 3/4 cup catsup 2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce 3 tablespoons brown sugar 2 teaspoons chili powder For sauce, combine catsup, mustard, Worcestershire saucé, lemon juice, brown sugar, chili powder, Slash fat edges of ham at 2- inch intervals . Brush meat with sauce Let stand one hour. Grill over coals § to 6 minutes per side. Turn over and brush with sauce. Makes 4-6 servings. TRY FOREIGN SCHOOL MONTREAL (CP) -- A Swiss boarding school may solve mothers' problems if they feel North American life is too fast for their 17-year-old daughters. "A girl-coming out of a finish- ing . school at 18 will have learned to ski, will speak French beautifully and will have been very, very safe," says from club members and placed in a container for all gainers | to draw end perform at next meeting. | The social half of the meet- ing was filled with a sing song, | "I'm an Old Fat Gal," 'Clothes oe," and "Big Fat Bustle' | | were among the chosen songs. | Streamliners welcomed Mrs. |Jan Terry's friend as a visitor \for the evening. A post-nuptial shower was Montrealer Joan Storey, who taught at a Geneva school for seven years, Patricia. Juch. PIANO CLASSICAL-POPULAR-THEORY a. DIAL 725-4587 OSHAWA Customcraft Furniture's Fifth Annual BIRTHDAY SAL To celebrate our Fifth Birthday, and with special co-operation from Peppler-Selig, one of North America's leading manufacturers, we offer the "Imperial" line at great savings to you. 97" SLOUCH COUCH Deep, super comfort; Ie 84" LOOSE BACK CUSHION SOFA With « Walnut Bose Trim, waa" $355. 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