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The Oshawa Times, 25 Sep 1959, p. 8

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FALL ACTIVITIES INTEREST VISITORS AT YWCA OPEN HOUSE were taken for the various classes offered by gram department. Mrs, Amelia Owens and Mrs. Edward J. Carlton will instruct in swim- ming. Slim and Trim classes will be under the supervision Many availed themselves of the invitation of the Board of Directors of the YWCA to visit Open House held on Wed- nesday and Thursday evenings when a tour of the residence was made and registrations the pro- | of Mrs. Russell Entwistle. Bridge instruction will be given by Mr. Gordon Adams. Seen in the above picture are the Misses Margaret Ovenden, Joan Ann Evelyn, Cathie Jay and Lois Walker looking over the crafts section with Mrs. William Faries, crafts class in- structor, on the extreme right. Members of the Y board of di- rectors circulated among the guests and serving refresh- Director of Children's Aid Society Criticizes Indifferent Parents | "Parents today have too littlejwelcomed the large attendance to © time for their fuilaren, fey tol-|the first meeting of the year. a DE EE a px. "|so s r. Bernard Lewis ol e minutes an e treas- {the Children's Aid Society, speak-|urer's renort was given by Mrs. ling on Parent Education at the Gordon McQuaid. recent meeting of the Cedar Dale. Mrs. Elliott presented Mrs. Home and School Association. George Thomson, with a past | |Mr, Lewis went on to say that president's pin in recognition of 2 few Years 3io Reglecied Chil serving 00 Fears as president of ren were those not adequately the association. fod or Slothes, Whetess i to Former teachers of the school, ay's higher standard of living Mrs. Verna Higgins and Mr. Rob- i children were emotionally ne- ert Goddard were honored by Fleston. Mr. Lovie med Sut) the Sssotieton and gis were i e aim of the ren's Aid presented by Mrs. Hill with many i Soctety was to try i keep chil thanks for their help in the past. en in their own homes when-| Jt wag decided to hold the an- evr pestle and kee familes at tal basa, on" Saturday: H 4 | November A ere wi e |this was not feasible, then the pooths of sewing, knitting, home next best environment would be baking, touch and take, white io suitable foster home; the day|elephant and tea room. of institutional care of neglected | i children was in the past. Mrs. othe Principal, Mr. Daniel |Arian Hill, Parent education | Shutka, introduced the teachers {chairman, introduced Mr, Lewis| 28 Sonows: Reem k Mrs lor who gave a most informative talk §. 400 TE a Wid i i ve Ajq meyer; Room 3, Mr. Daniel Jo0 his work i 8 Chilgeen LE Shutka; Room 4 (Kindergarten), : « Miss Joanne Mosienko; Room 5, [Sweet Adelines, called Th elyriss Gaynoll Burton; Room 6, {Jolly Dolls" harmonized in sing- Mrs Bama Sterriker: Room 7 ling several well known old y > oom. 4 diy. 3 MR. AND MRS. FRED W. AMEY | n Mrs. Lillian Peters; Room 8, Mr, Suge ing out he bai ning William Armstrong; Room 9, Mr. | '|Robert Brown; Room 10, aie Well Known Oshawa Couple Anna Hannikainen. | . . PERSONALS Celebrate Silver Anniversary Mrs. Marianne Swindells The room prize for the most parents present was won by Mr. { Peters, Miss Mosienko and Miss| | of [Hannikainen. | |Edmonton, Alberta, formerly of| |Oshawa, was guest of honor at a; Mrs. Elliott announced that] fos : Sept, 21 to Sent, 27 had been de-| dinner party held on Wednesda, |at the Dery i Hotel. Y | dared as Chueh 2 School| After attending a dinner party Mr. Fred Duffield, parents of the « |Week, with the motto "Every stu-|g, jmmediate members of the honored couple and the bride- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur James dent in Sunday School by Sept.|family at the home of their|groom's brother, the Reverend Saby arrived in Oshawa on Wed- 27. |daughter, Mrs. Clarence E. Dove Harry Amey and Mrs. Amey of nesday, September 23, from Well-| Refreshments were provided', "Mr "Dove, Montrave avenue, Toronto. ae Mr, and Mrs, Fred W. Amey, they were greeted by a surprise Stone street, were pleasantly sur- pz..y on returning to their home. prised and honored on their silver| Among those present were wedding anniversary, recently, [Mr. and Mrs. Harry Amey and Dotan Donna Jane Vice Exchanges Vows With John F. Johnston In Eldad United Church, on|blue brocaded satin sheath dress Saturday afternoon, Donna Jane|with a corsage of roses. Vice, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ag the bride and bridegroom Clarence Vice of Solina and John|left on their honeymoon for the ing. Kent,, England, and are and served by members of the guests at the home of their|executive assisted by Mrs. Ro- bh? ile, poceivad any ments were Mrs. W. P. Whit- |daughter, Mrs. Jack Goodman, |land Morris, social convenor. GROUPS, CLUBS [sented with an electric Pre tington, Mrs. Carl D M: and Mr. Goodman, Burk street. 4 A gton, arl Downs, Mrs. [fot "tnd to take Tesiderce. colator on behalf of the guests. Arthur Bathe, Miss Helen |, RY on up Mar Au hne BRUXILIARIES The evening concluded with re- Pardon, Miss Betty Ruther- 4 | Y g Y Jrechments aud dancing to musie : Mr. Frank Train and Mr.| : . {playec by Mr, "omans ford and Mrs, Robert Brown. ..... gponeu past patrons. of Feted Bride-Elect ARVILLA McGREGOR AUX. [and Mr. Reginald Duffield, --Oshawa Times Photo |g 1ieam Chapter, Oshawa, and| Miss M Avi 5 A reading entitled Thanksgiv-| Born in London, England, the : Mrs. Train and Mrs, Charles Hes ry ir ug ey B 0S€|ing opened the regular meeting of former Irene Duffield came to Shaw, past matrons, Durham|gin ¢ ge he 3 on urnsithe Arvilla McGregor Auxiliary|Oshawa with her parents as a Helga Kunze Wed Chapter, Bowmanville, of the bis ake place in St. Gregory's|of Knox Presbyterian Church fol-|small child. Mr. Amey who was Order of the Eastern Star at- Livy Catholic Church on Sat-\jowed by prayer by Miss Grace/born in Renfrew also came to T Kla Pi k tended the banquet and opening} <®Y IMOTHAE September 26, Kennedy, the president. Oshawa at an early age and 0 aus Pient QA |of the 44th annual sessions of the 2% Sen eted at several pre-| ppre Siewart Soanes and Mrs.|although they were married in a Order of the Eastern Star being|huPtial events. James Heath conducted the de-|Toronto, they have spent most of In a civil ceremony in Toronto|held this week at the Royal| Mrs, D. J. Neate was hostess|yotional period. |their married life in Oshawa. (Cit Hall, Helga Kunze and Klaus|york Hotel, Toronto, Of special|at a shower held at her home on| ypder the direction of Miss| They have a family of four; Pientka, both of Oshawa, were|interest on Wednesday evening|Cedar street. The guests present-|\radeline Sinclair the study of Mrs. Clarence Dove (Sylvia) and united in marriage last Friday|was the granting of awards to 38|ed the future bride with an elec-|iho women and their position in| Darlene, Jonn and Edward, all at afternvon. bovs and girls for religious train-|tric frypan. Miss Linda Band and|tha church continued. Women home. There are three grand- Miss Sophie Koltucki served. hildren. Women, Francis Johnston, son of Mr. and eastern United States, the bride Mrs. John Johnston of Tyrone,|was wearing a tree-bark brown were united in marriage. The|worsted tailored suit with har- Reverend F. J. Reed officiated monizing accessories and a cor- for this double - ring ceremony. sage of bronze roses. Miss Gladys Yellowlees played| On their return they will re- the wedding music and accom-|side in their new home at RR 1, panied the soloist, Ross - Met-| Enniskillen, in Solina Commu- cali, who sang "0 Perfect Love," nity, Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 THE OSHAWA. TIMES, Friday, September 25, 1959 |the Magistrate I H. Wood offi- ciated. The bride is the daughter of iater Mr. and Mrs. Max Kunze and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Pientka of Germany. Mr. Lutz Koepp gave the bride Noted Organist Gives Views On Music Teaching To ORMTA The "basic needs of a good|liant technique. This young artist| music teacher" was the theme|shows great promise for a musi- of a witty and informative ad-|cal future, He was accompanied dress given by Mr, David Ouch- by Mr. Kelvin James, who is well| in marriage. She wore a ballerina dress of crystal charm on prin- cess lines with a scoop neckline. A line of bows from neck to hem accented the back of the dress. She wore white accessories and carried a cascade of white car- nations and roses. Mr. George Roth acted for the bridegroom. A reception was held at the bridegroom's home in ing. Mrs. Laverne Wilson entertain- play a very large part especially|C Mrs. Jo Aldwinckle is in To- {ronto today attending a food edi- her home on Montrave avenue. tor's conference discussing the|Assisting her was Mrs. Everett increasing need for communica- tion in the food field being held at the Park Plaza Hotel. i You are invited by the Social Depariment to send in any little items of interest. News of teas, | surprise parties, showers, anni- versaries and comings and go- ings are always very acceptable and for which there is no charge. Please write or telephone RA 3-3474, local 18. Mrs, Lillian Crowell, Prince |Mrs. C. J. Oullette assisted. {ed at a miscellaneous shower at | Peebles. Serving were Mrs. Wil- liam Tkaczuk, Mrs. August Geis- berger and Mrs. Robert Ken- nelly. - Neighbors of the future bride arranged a miscellaneous show- er at the home of Mrs. Ronald | Leonard on Eastlawn avenue. Mrs, George Bell and Mrs. James Riggs were hostesses of a miscellaneous shower at Storie Park clubhouse. The girls of the Oshawa Pub- and tea was served by Mrs. Alex McDonald's group. terlony, to the members and known in Oshawa musical circles. | hawa street, and Mrs. Verna Scott.|lic Utilities held a barbecue at in the work of the Sunday| Mr. Amey is employed in the School, visiting the sick in hos-|tool and die department of Gef- pitals and institutions. Deaconess eral Motors. Mrs. Amey is a are almost indespensable in the member of the UAW Ladies' outlying areas and often conduct| Auxiliary No. 27 for which she the Sunday services where no or- Was a delegate at the recent dained minister is obtainable,|Port Elgin conference. She also Miss Sinclair read a biography | attends City Council meetings as of Lot's Wife, taken from the 2 representative of the auxiliary { is a member of Dr. C. F, book ""W of the Bible." and A list of small gifts was re. Cannon Home and School Asso- ciation. quested for use at Christmas| time in the Birtle School for In- dian children at Kenora. The meeting closed with prayer WEAVERS' GUILD {day evening. guests of the ORMTA at their| annual dinner held in Simcoe The speaker, who was intro-| duced by Mr. R. G. Geen, is the supervisor of all branches of the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto. He is also on the Con- servatory examining staff, organ- ist of Timothy Eaton Memorial] Mr. Ouchterlony paid special tribute to both these artists. Mrs. {Street United Church on Wednes-|L. W. Parrott expressed thanks {to them and to the speaker, on behalf of the ORMTA. The President, Mrs. J. A. Kerr, announced that the Prize-giving recital would be held on October 24, in the auditorium of the Li- brary. Student recitals for 1959-60 will The Oshawa Weavers' Guild held its first meeting of the fall session on Monday, September 21, at the home of Mrs. B. deF. Bayly. Ajax, with 14 members present The president, Miss Mary Mac- Lean, presided. The minutes of the June meeting were read by Mrs. Fred Lloyd and Mrs. Bayly gave ilie treasurer's report. Plans were discussed for the | King street east, have returned'the home of Miss Linda Band, . 2 from a vacation trip to New William street east, The bride- Rosalie Bailey, "| York and Bermuda. to-be was presented with a set of | end tables from her fellow em- | Charles Galee Exchange Vows | ployees and miscellaneous gifts from former PUC employees. | The marriage of Rosalie, {daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. street, a two - month holiday in Europe. In Bremen, Germany, he visited his two sisters. Adolph Schlacht, Prince! returned recently from | ! SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT be held in November, February|pailey and Charles Galea, son of preceding the ceremony; "The| Guests were present from Ren- Lordy Pe uring the cere-iyey, Willowdale, Toronto, Bea- mony and "The Wedding Prayer |verton, Oshawa, Bowmanville, during the signing of the register. | Columbus, Utica, Ebenezer, The bride, given in marriage|Courtice, Taunton and Enniskil-| by her father, wore a delustred|len, | satin gown, fashioned on prin-| cess lines, with a bateau neck-| line with appliques of sequins and pearls. Her chapel veil of Club to Hear tulle illusion was held with aj . matching Juliet cap, embroider-| Talk mn Color, ed with sequins and pearls. Her| flowers were white gardenias and | 1 pink rosebuds with ivy trails, Decorating Trends Attending the bride were Mrs.| pj i ; | e is taking on new impor- Murray Vice as matron of honor| tance reds Sd on the ps and Mrs. Raymond Osborne and|ang mauves and purples are be- Miss Shirley Johnston. They were ing intreduced in the world of in- EoWneg slike pig ge terior decorating, according to! Bois "| Mi M I of | y sell-| quoise taffeta with matching cor-| Eaton's ary dso Pin Church, and leader of the well onets and each carried white shas-|1yceum Club and Women's Art ta chrysanthemum. | Association on Monday afternoon, | The little flower girls, Kathy October 5. and Susan Vice, nieces of the| Miss Prudhomme graduated bride, wore white organza) the Ontario (Colles dressés with sashes of turquoise| Tom ithe ary Lorele of gem silk organza. The carried | Art in interior design in 1954 and baskets of white shasta chrysan-| joined the staff training depart- themums. {ment of Eaton's where she lec- Alvin Johnston was best man|tyres on home furnishings. She and the usher A " Vice, and may is also a member of an advisory The reception Was held in So. | SVENitige on color, particularly ina Community hall where the|color in home furnishings. guests were received by the| Among the trends that Miss bride's mother wearing a rose-|Prudhomme will reveal will be beige sheath dress of intrique|the return to elegant window crepe trimmed with matching|treatments, ball fringe and tie- lace with a corsage of roses. The backs with more ornate hard- bridegroom's mother wore a deep'ware. |ultimate goal of a student should inet be to get his degree and con | sider {rather to use this as a stepping- known men's chorus, "The Song- men", Mr, Ouchterlony said that the basic need of a good teacher is o "want" to teach, for the love of it, rather than from a mer cenary point of view. The| land April, also in the McLaughlin | Library, : Mrs. Kerr thanked the mem {bers of the Commingle group of| |Simcoe Street United Church, for their serving of such a wonderful dinner. .| The October meeting of the t|ORMTA will be held at the home| |of Mrs, Ted Jackson at Port| g new things. A|Perry. | rows a tantrum | Officers for the 1959-60 execu. | tive are as follows: | President, Mrs. J, A. Kerr; vice-president, Mrs. C. Naylor;| secretary, Mrs. A. Gunn; press| secretary, Mrs. J. H. Lee; treas-| the same pieces to each pupil,jurer, Miss Helen Willard; pro-| but rather to study the student gram convener, Mrs. L, W. Par-| |and find out what is best suited|rott; social conveners, Mrs. E. |for him. |F. Ferguson, Miss Ruth Skinner. |ouchtericny, £an Se very muely LODGES AND SOCIETIES | affairs, and a little encourage- {ment and praise from those REBEKAH LODGE NO. 3 The regular meeting of | k t himself "finished", bu! |stone to learnin; {student who th I'because he came second in a fes- {tival competition should not be |competing. Teachers should beware of get- ting into a rut, and of teaching around them, will go a long way ito keep a good student interest- led and progressing. | He paid tribute to Mr. Geen, {who, he said, was his first organ |teacher and whose basic require- | ments gave him such a splendid |start, on Wednesday evening, Septem. | Rebekah Lodge No. 3 was held|be Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Charles Galea, all of Oshawa, was solem- nized iast Saturday morning by the Reverend Philip Coffey in the rectory of Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church. Given in marriage by the bridegroom's father, the bride wore. a full-length gown of nylon chiffon with a scoop neckline en- hanced with jewelled, flower motifs. The bouffant skirt was fashioned of tier: of petal-shaped overskirts. A crown of pearls and sequins held her fingertip veil| and she carried a bouquet of red| and white roses The matron of honor, Mrs. Paul Micallef, wore a blue lace sheath dress with a feathered hat and accessories to match and a corsage of white carnations. The bridesmaids were Miss Jane Galea in pink and Miss Pauline Pace ir blue. They wore identi- cal gowns of nylon tricot with draped neckline and floating back panels. Their accessories matched their gowns and - they carried white and pink carnation bouquets. Mr. Joseph Cousin acted as st man. A reception was held in St. Showers Honor Gladys McKee Miss Gladys Vivian McKee whose marriage to Mr. Irwin Le-| Roy Reazin will take place in St.| George's Memorial Anglican Church tomorrow afternoon" has| been feted at several pre-nuptial| parties. Mrs. Roy R. Burns assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Alex. Sankey, entertained at a miscellaneous| shower at the former's home. | Assisting in serving were Miss| Helen Turner, Mrs. L. Stevenson, ! and Miss Judy Farrell. t The sales and purchasing staff| of Fittings Limited entertained at| a supper party at the Hotel Genosha and presented Miss Me-| Kee with a clothes hamper. A prsonal shower was held at the home of Mis. R. Koster. Miss | Ruth Reazin assisted the Host-/ ess in serving. Mrs. Grant Butt entertained | at a shower at her home in| Whitby. Mrs. Theo Thissen as-| sisted in serving. | Mrs. Thomas Roberts was host- ess at a bridal shower, and was assisted hy Mrs. Alex Chalmer, Mrs. M. C. Jones and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. John Tyrkalo wish to announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Pauline Alexandra, to Mr. Frederick James Newman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newman, all of Osh- awa. The marriage will take place on Saturday, October 17, at 3 p.m. in St. George's Greek Catholic Church. AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Maunder, 178 Mill street, will be at home to their friends and neighbors, on Saturday, September 26, from 2to4 and 7 to 9 p.m. on the occasion of their golden wed-| ding anniversary. exhibition and sale of work to be held at Christ Memorial Church under the sponsorship of| the Af'ernoon Guild on Wednes- day, October 28 from 7-10 p.m. The committee in charge of ar- rangements are Mrs. L. H. West- wood, Mrs. Hans Geissberger, Mrs. M. W. Perkin and Mrs. Bayly. Tickets were given to the members to sell. Th members were reminded to have their sample cards in to Miss Maciean before September 30, so that the Round Robin book will be ready to send off by October 1. The next meeting will be held fon Monday, October 19 at the home of Mrs. Hans Geissberger, RR 1, Hampton. 12 TABLETS - 20¢ 24 TABLETS - 32¢ 48 TABLETS - 53¢ 100 TABLETS - 87¢ Test-Drive 1a RENAULT WIFE PRESERVE ber 23 with Sister Lena Harper, |Gregory's hall, the bridegroom's|Jenkins in serving. nr, DAY, DANNY Walter Simpson and Mr. and Cn AAA Ak HAPPY BIRTH Two years old today is Daniel Gerald, bonny son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Smpson, Shelley av-nue, Oshawa. Danny is the grandson of Mr, and Mrs. ¥ I =Photo by Ireland Mrs. Earl Mitton, all of Osh- wa Mrs. J. A. Kerr introduced Mr, {Raymond Taylor, guest violinist. {Raymond (who is the son of Mr. | Barnett Taylor, teacher of instru- mental muste in the Oshawa Pub- lic schools) is at present study- |ing at the Royal Conservatory of | Music under Albert Pratz, His first selection, the Adagio Noble Grand, vresiding, assisted by Sister Viola Keeler, Sister Walker from Lindsay was given a warm welcome, Congratulations were extended to Brother Donald Keeler who was recently appointed DDGM for district No 41.. Brother Wil- liam Frost was appointed DDGM land Allegro movements from {Handel's Violin Sonata No. 4, |showed very fine mastery of the| |bew, and was played with a beau-| |tiful tone, while his encore, | "Praeludium and Allegro", By Fritz Kreisler, showed his bril-! for district No 11 for the branch of the Encampment, The charter was draped memory of Sistér Betty Weir, The installation of Rebekah Lodge No. 3 will take place on October 28. in {mother receiving in a brown| Miss McKee was also present-| If you'd like greenery decorat- [sheath dress with a beige dus-|ed with step end tables from the ing the bare wall of a garage or ter, blue accessories and a cor-|office staff of Fittings Limited. [the like, without the expense of a [sage of white carnations. Following the rehearsal this trellis, string up polythene rope Mr. and Mrs. Galea are mak-|evening, the bridal party will be|in an interesting pattern. It's im- ing thcir home in Oshawa. entertained at the home of Mr. pervious to rot and easy to han- W. K Kee, Richmond street. dle. PARENTS An Active Busy Youngster ) There's only one way to really know a car--drive itl Phone us and we'll bring a Renault Dauphine to your door for WOOLLY VISITOR LEICESTER, England (CP)-- Mr. Maria Clitiicrowr and her family here woke np to the sound of shattering giass and falling furniture. They found a sheep cantering around their living- room. It got away through a broken window, you to test-drive. Is a Happy Youngster! ® SNOW SUITS ® CAR COATS I DISCOUNT SALE 20% TO 30% OFF ® NEW FALL COATS sizes 2 to 3x, 4 to 6x, 8 to 14. LADIES' BULKIES SHETLAND PULLOVERS FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY | KIDDY CITY 42%, SIMCOE ST. NORTH You can stimulate your boy's or girl's interest in school by enrolling them in a special teenage typing class now offered by the OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE Classes open to pupils from Grade Seven - Eight and High School. 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