: wr TV Set stallation ies to any ical r TV Set 'iptian te 's to any aciciaiaiae this FOR | are e to epee' 26 basic iral pion- ulting in Idered in potential you. can AWA When the Central Col- legiate presents its show of students' work tomorrow evening from 4.00 p.m. to 10.00 p.m. it will have dis- ' plays of industrial art; art; science projects; home eco- nomics; and a fashion show "Kaleidoscope". which will start at 7.15 p.m. Most of the styles shown will be self made, with the exception of the period costumes seen in OCCI TO PRESENT DISPLAY OF STUDENTS' WORK -|president of the Parent Commit- +\Gil De Pratto. 30th Girl Guides Honor Mothers At Annual Banquet) The fourth annual mother and daughter banquet of the 30th Guide Company was held at the Westminster Church, with 116 mothers and daughters in attendance. The dinner began with the singing of O! Canada, accom- panied by Guide Cynthia Young, at the piano, followed by the toast to the Queen, proposed by Lieutenant Mrs. Fred Preston. The Reverend John Porter said grace. Mrs. John Goodwin, tee, was the master of cere- monies. Tawny Owl Mrs. Donald Ferguson toasted the Guide Movement. Guide Wendy De Pratto proposed a toast to the mothers, responded to by Mrs. A jer, line; and Sandra Dionne is ready for play in an off- white pant suit of homespun accented by a brilliant orange turtle-neck sweater. The fitted pants are topped with a dressmaker collar- less jacket with a V-neck- line and five-button closing. Other sequences of the fashion show are: Mod Madness, and Sportswear to Stop Traffic By. --Oshawa Times Photo the ""Time Tunnel" se- quence. Pictured here from the "Date Scene" are, left: Miss Judy Dionne, model- ling a pink and mauve Ital- ian knit over orange taffeta in a straight cut line with a round neckline and brace- let - length sleeves; Miss Carol Goreski, seated, mod- els a fluorescent pink and yellow, herring-bone design, sail cloth dress with bell sleeves and a jewel neck- Crippled Civilians' Auxiliary Plans 12th Annual Antique Sal By JEAN SHARP Women's Editor TORONTO (CP) -- For, the Sa year, thousands 'of items e been picked out by: ama- teur volunteers from donations sent to Toronto's Society for Crippled Civilians. , They have been washed and Polished, dusted and priced by. the same amateurs and will be shipped to a skating Tink to be offered at the society's one-day annual antique sale May 17. The society's main aim is to provide employment and train- ing for employment to the dis- abled. One way it does this is by operating stores. People do- nate cast-offs, clothes, books, furniture and other items. Crippled Civilians' trucks col- lect them. Once the goods are sold, the trucks deliver them to customers. Members sell at the stores and they often clean or repair the donations. The antique sale is the big project of the 75-member wom- en's auxiliary to the society. 'Mrs. Bert McGill, the auxil- iary's public relations officer, says the show started in a small way, with about 1,000 items. Last year she estimates about 20,000 were sold to net almost $25,000. WAITED ALL NIGHT ; "Someone had the idea that if we took some of the best things out of the shop we would get more money for them,uand the more money we get, the more goes to the Crippled Civilians." The sale -- in the suburban Leaside Memorial Arena--goes on for 12 hours, from 9:30 a.m. SOCIAL NOTICES. ENGAGEMENT The engagement is an ter of John M. Greer, QC, and Mrs. Greer, Oshawa, to Ian Ross Donald, son of Mrs. Wil- liam Ballantyne, London, On- tario, and the late John Don- ald. The wedding will place Saturday, June 17, 1967 to 9:30 p.m. Mrs. McGill says last year 17 people spent the night outside in sleeping bags to be the first ones in. boyd homme gay ge a 50- cent admission fee in th morn|at 7.90 p.m. ing, partly in the hope of keep- Cita Gee neon See ing the crowd down, partly be- cause other antique sales| FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE chapge admission and it feels it} Mr. and Mrs. Robert Panter might do the same--it helps pay|wish to announce the forthcom- the sales tax. ing marriage of their daughter, All the merchandise is given|LYnda Anne, to Dwayne Victor to the society. j re of Mr. and Mrs. ohn s Mrs. McGill says collectivelylawa, 'The ceremony is tp tore the auxiliary members knoWlnlace Friday, June 9, 1967 at enough to fix the prices of many|739 pm. 'in Northminster items and they try to train|United Church themselves. Shortly before the : sale a professional appraiser|umpire at the local club. Her spot - checks prices for them.|/husband Alan, 23, captains one ; | Porter; @ nounced of Judy Lynn, daugh-| take} ioe: The appraisers donate their|of the teams. The guests were introduced by the vice-president, Mrs. John Boychyn, In attendance were the Division Commission- Mrs. James McLean; Guider, Mrs. Kenneth Ridge, the Reverend and Mrs. John Guide Captain, Mrs. David McGregor; Lieutenant Mrs. Fred Preston; Brown Owl, Mrs. Dale Pettes; Tawny Owl, Mrs. Donald Ferguson; Snowy Owl, Mrs. Fred Langille; Mrs. BRIDE - ELECT Miss Judy Lynn Greer will become the bride of Tan Ross Donald of London in a ceremony to be held in Christ Memorial Church, June 17, according to an announcement made today by her parents, John M. | Greer, QC, and Mrs. Greer, | Oshawa. The bride-to-be is | THE OSHAWA, TIMES, Thursday, Mey 11, 1967 | ieee Orono Couple's 25th Anniversary, Honored By Family Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hardy, Orono, celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary last Sat- urday at a surprise reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce McArthur, Courtice. The couple received numer- ous gifis and the presentation of an easy chair and silver candle - holders from the fam- ily was made by their son-in- law, Bruce McArthur. Greetings were read from Russell Honey, MP and telegrams from rela- tives in England. Mrs. Hardy is the former Miss Enid Smith of Birming- ham, England where she was married, in 1942 to Thomas Hardy of Orono. She came to Canada as a war-bride after her husband's return from overseas. | Mr. and Mrs. Hardy have one son, Terrence of Orono and four daughters: Mrs. Bruce McArthur (Shirley) and Patri- NEWS IN BRIEF KEEPING TIME | NEWPORT PAGNELL, Eng-| land (CP)--Mrs. Ann Bolton| died in this Buckinghamshire community aged 8 years and| 33 days--the identical age of her husband on his death in 1955. The two events took place 12 years and four days apart and James Bolton was exactly 12 years and four days older than the wife he married in} 03, ON HER WAY UP | WINFIELD, Alta. (CP) -- Myna M. B. Hutchinson just can't lose. Chosen Snow Queen at the Winfield high school ball, she picked her own ticket for the $25 door prize. Then she went to the University of Al- berta for a two-week physical education course and won the award for the most ambitious! student. | cia, Pamela and Karen, at home One granddaughter and two grandsons complete the family circle. a@ graduate of the Victoria Hospital School of Nursing, | London, class of '66. Her | prospective bridegroom, the | son of Mrs. William Ballantyne, London, and the late John Donald, is Allan Harper, secretary; Mrs. |John Eyre, treasurer, and their daughters. Mrs, Goodwin extended a vote of thanks to the Leaders| and the Parent Committee ex- ecutive for their efforts during the year. | Mrs. Harper introduced the) guest speaker, Mrs. James Mc- Lean, Division Commissioner} for the Westport District, whose} topic was the guide camp, north of Newtonville, Camp Adamac, its functions and ac- tivities. The centennial theme was carried into flag decorations on the tables and the Trefoil em- blem was complemented by jjand Guides participating, ginger or fruit liqueur. .|as a program studying medicine at the University of Western On- tario, London. flags and candles at the head Mrs. Pettes related plans for 18 Brownies to attend a Pack Holiday in September. If the! camp passes inspection, Mrs. Pettes will have completed the requirements for the Pack Hol- iday licence. Three Brownief flew up into Guides and were} welcomed by the Leaders. The} new Guides are: Peggy Lepine, Karen .Kernohan and Judy Langille. : Mrs. David MacGregor pre- sented Mrs. Preston with the World Badge in appreciation for her work with the com- pany. 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Airway to Song began for one-room schools near Halifax but now) RRR SER es "Amelia Pankow, daughter of Mr. sand Mrs. Teofil Blaszczyk of Oshawa, was one of 85 St. Joseph's Hos- pital graduates to receive her diploma last night at Convocation Hall, University of Toronto. Miss Pankow is completing a three - year diploma course at St. Jos- eph's School of Nursing, Toronto, and intends to take a special course in operat- ing room technique early next year. time. F "Sometimes they say, 'Why are you charging that, you should only charge half that much,' other times they tell us we could get four times as much for something. But it can only be a spot check." In the first years they tried cutting prices to half for the last two hours to clear every- thing, but Mrs. McGill says greedy customers put an end to the practice. Too many of them held on to items for hours, waiting for the half-price time. 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