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The Oshawa Times, 6 Apr 1960, p. 8

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OSHAWA LIONETTES WELCOME GUESTS TO CARD PARTY being welcomed by the offi- | Wellman, convener of the night Mrs.» Ge cers and convener. From left to | of cards; Mrs. Jack Anderson, | right are Mrs, Norman Gower, | president, who are welcoming ! | past president; Mrs. Edwin Mrs. Gregory O'Regan, Mrs. M Times The Oshawa Lionettes held a successful night of cards re- | 1ger cently at Simcoe Hall. Pic- tured are some of the guests rge Photo, PERSONALS |charge. Please write or telephone Walker, Mrs. A. O. Pollard, Mrs. house. Among the prize winners {RA 3-3474 local 18 Alfred Ayre, Mrs. Gerald Bar-|were Mrs. Nicholas Jaksitz, Mr. At the night of cards held re- row, Mrs. Ronald Duffy, and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Dent, guests last night were Mrs. RE 3, Oshawa, celebrated their 37th wedding anniversary with a/both of Oshawa {dinner party at Sandalwood on |Sunday. The guests included Mr. land Mrs. Charles Henry of Columbus; Mrs. David Hall and {M:. W. J. Hall, Oshawa Mrs. F. M, McLellan, chair- man of the ways and means com- mittee, assisted by Mr Ww. G. Werry and Mrs. A. R. Garrett planning a visit to the Harlander "Mme of. pottery at Brooklin for the meeting of the University Women's Club next Wednesday. ! A tour of the studios and refresh- ments will follow a brief business meeting is The enthusiasm of the guests created a lively atmosphere at the opening of the exhibition "Impact", a display of the world's finest poster art, at the Royal Ontario Museum last night Dr. Theodore Heinrich and three of his associates received the guests in the main gallery, a section of which had been set up las a continental cafe with a rov- ing accordionist entertaining the | guests who lingered long over their refreshments at gingham- topped tables. The color, fresh- ness, subtle humor and master | craftsmanship all add up to a sen- sational display. The posters come from Britain and the continent, India, Japan, Malaya and Bol- livia. Canada represented by {one poster each from Walter Cur- fin. Leo Rampen and Graham Coughtry; two by Gilles Robert 0 Montreal and three by Eric Aldwinckle, Toronto. Among the is Yiings are always very acceptable|Boddy, J. A. |cently at Simcoe Hall by the Osh-|Harry Etmanski, Mrs. C. A. Mrs. Dean Findlay tall | Mrs. Edwin Well-| Pym, Miss Kay Swain, Mrs. P. J.|Charles Game. |man, the convener, and Mrs. |Densham, Miss M. Carpenter, Mrs. L. C. Luke. {Norman Gower, past president,' Mr. and Mrs. J Angus|Oshawa Lionettes, drew the win-| Mitchell, Simcoe street north, ying numbers for the prizes. Mrs. | have returned from a vacation|lw 0. Dewland won the door Association held a night of cards parents, Mr. and Mrs. spent at The Elbow Beach Surf|prize. Mrs. A. W. Bradford and|recently at Bathe Park -club-{Wagar, Nassau street. Aldwinckle and Mr. Ray Hall,/awa Lionettes, of Quebec were weekend guests Club in Bermuda Mrs. Thomas Temple held the T lucky numbers. Other prize win- You are invited by the Sociall o." were Mrs. R. L. Gouldburn, | a i FIRST Department to send in any little| Mrs, C. L. Devitt, Mrs. J. S.| Mrs. Harvey Farrow, | NEW STYLES items of yinterest. News of teas, Menzie, . . small, medium and large sizes surprise parties, showers, anni-| Mrs Sidney Sharples, Miss Aud- versaries and «comings and go-|rey Moreau, Mrs Norman| Qe and 1 » 00 Mrs. Douglas Kewin, Mrs, | Mrs. w. no'Richard Seaton, and for which there is Don't Miss This Gigantic | Ya MILLION DOLLAR BROADLOOM SALE Liquidating this week at . . . NU-WAY ci Ses 174 MARY ST., OSHAWA RA 5-0433 Mrs. | Reginald Reid, Mr. Alan Sinclair, + * 3 2 ¥ Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Robertson } The Lake Vista Neighborhood at the home of Mrs. Robertson's + Herbert : RR a bd a Se Greenfield-Greentree Rites | orm Pretty Afternoon Ceremony King Street United Church was| -arried nosegays of tinted shrimp the scene of a wedding on Satur-|chrysanthemums with lily of the day afternoon, April '2, when|valley. They all wore identically Carolyn Diane Greentree was|styled gowns fashioned of silk united in marriage with John|organza over taffeta. The short Cyril Greenfield. |sleeved bodices were designed| The bride is the daughter of|with sabrina necklines, and the| Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greentree of|graceful skirts were worn over| Oshawa, and the bridegroom is|crinolines. They all wore halo| "Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 6, 1960 Dial RA 3-3474 Start Greenfield of Port Credit, mittens to match their gowns. The Reverend Mervin Bury of-| Mr. Bernard Greenfiel f Mil! ficiated and Mr. Rhyddid Wiklion Ontario, was: peat nan for] liams played the wedding musiCipis'hrother, and the ushers were and accompanied Mrs. John Stone vr Kenneth Greentree of Osh.| Mrs. Donald Cutler, who Sang "The Lord's Prayer awa, and Mr. Donald Anstey of crescent, will entertain friends and "Tl Walk Beside You Whitby neighbors and relatives on Fri Given in marriage by her The reception was held at King day, April 8, from 2 to 4 and 7 to father, the bride wore an ankle greet Centeunial Hall To9 p.m. in honor of her mother length gown of carnation white re eive the bride's mother chose Mrs. Hector Jewison, who is cele chantilly lace over net gud silk a sheath dress of all over em-|brating her 80th birthday. faille. The slim bodice, featur {broidered mint green silk organ. a scalloped bateau nec ne Ped |Z over taffeta with a picture hat RECEPTION lily point' sleeves The oop of silk chiffon and beige acces-| Mr. and Mrs. Norman skirt was designed wile a ee sories. Assisting' was the bride-|will be happy to receive length front apron pep i ane groom's mother who wore a sap- relatives and friends at the home alternating flounces 0 Ry 2 phire blue silk crepe with a close of their daughter, Mrs. Stanley fluted tulle. A Be finger fitting hat of white petals and|Lovell, 675 Simcoe street north, pearls and grysta oD ger white accessories. They both|on Thursday, April 7, between 3 ip vel and oi and red wore corsages of pink carnations.|anq 5 and 7 and 9 p.m. on the id grey For the honeymoon trip toloccasion of their 45th wedding Mrs. Ronald Bromby of Port Niagara Falls, and American anniversary Credit, sister of the bridegroom, (Points, the bride wore a dress of : was matron of honor, in deep 528¢ green major silk crepe with ENGAGEMENT aqua silk organza, and her flow-(2 top coat of champagne beige| The engagement is announced ers were a nosegay of tinted aqua|and an orange ice feathered ban-|of Wilma Grace Davis, daughter chrysanthemums and lilies of the/deau hat. Her accessories were ot Mr, and Mrs. William H. Davis valley. Prange foe Bug rage green Sud iof North Bay, o . Ray hii is Goreski was brides-| » © 4 S COM-|liam Petre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Py ig RE Green- Prised her corsage. On their re-|Arthur Petre of Oshawa. tree was junior bridesmaid. Both [turn the couple will live in Osh- oe wore shrimp silk organza and 2Wa. ENGAGEMENT ws Out of town guests were pres-| Mr, anc Mrs. Lorne D. White |ent from Fenelon Falls, Port oi Welland, formerly of Oshawa {Credit, Milton, Elmgrove, Toron- announce the engagement of to and Whitby. their eldest daughter, Lorna Joy ETT EP Se e-- to Dr. Hans Georg Brandstatter son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Brand statter of Schwabach, West Ger many. The wedding is to take place on Saturday, April 30, at 7 p.m. in Central United Church, | Welland. DRAPERIES BROADLOOM "INTERIOR DECORATING SER- VICE" -- Ask to have a quali- fied representative with a sample, FREE ESTIMATES, - Howard's DRAPERIES 926 SIMCOE ST. NORTH RA 5-3144 the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril headdresses and elbow length ' SOCIAL NOTICE AT HOME 140 Tyler Down their A powerhouse of energy! Blue Bonnet is good for a mets -- growth, because it's all vegefable. And that sunny- sweet flavor makes just {i about everything taste bet- ERVER ter. Buy it in the handy Before applying new wallpaper seal marks and grease spots in gold paper with shellac so they won't come through onto new Yellow Quik package HOUSEHOLD HINT When buying sweet potatoes, buy only what you will use within a few days. Sweet potatoes can- not be stored at home for very long. : MARGARINE Rr MRS. F. N. McCALLUM HE tenn enis Chapter Presents Life Membership To First Regent First regent of the Philip Chapter, Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, whict she organized ten years ago, Mrs EF.) M~Callum was presented with a life membership in all the I ing of the chapter last week The presentation was a tribute to Mrs. McCallum's work in the IODE. She served as regent of Prince Philip Chapter for four vears and as educational secre- tary for five years Mrs. McCallum expressed her surprise and pleasure and thank- ed the members sincerely The regent, Mrs. Alfred Austin, presided and thanked Mrs. J. L. Beaton for presiding for the Jan- uary and February meetings Mrs. McCallum gave her edu-| cational report. A letter had been| received from Mrs. Whalley the] teacher of the adopted school, with thanks for the books re-| ceived and asking for a clock for| the school. Mrs, McCallum order- ed a clock to be sent from the] chapter Mrs. J. E, B. Shortt, secretary | of services at home and abroad, | reported that Mrs, B. T. Ward, | «~Jrs. Harry Wilson, Mrs. L. H.| Hewson, Mrs. W. J. Bone and Mrs. Shortt had staffed the tuck shop at Fairview Lodge. A letter was received from Choo Ok Soon, adopted Korean girl and an Easter card had been sent to her Mrs. Beaton read a letter from Mr. M. Mcintyre Hood on world affairs, also a note from Mr. Hood in which he stated that both he and Mrs. Hood hoped to attend the May meeting The roll was then ealled with No Shopping Trip Is Complete Without Refreshing Prince Caron Today < ¥ Made and Bpttled by SmrtH Beverages Lt. BOWMANVILLE the Above ~~ Mrs, Diano Prop: MRS. 16A ONTARIO ST. A Well Paid Cazzer... Enwwoll Now!!! AT THE Calrewa School of dlairdressirg 16a ONTARIO STREET WE HAVE OPENINGS FOR MONDAY, APRIL 18... Working conditions at the Oshawa School of Hairdressing are of the most modern, delicate taste and ensure bright and cheerful hours of learning under the expert supervision of Mrs. Diana Hall . . . If you are a prospective Sjudent wishing to take up Beauty Culture as-a Career, PHONE RA 3-4212 for more information. Hall, owner of the Oshava School of Hairdressing, instructing Student; Above -- Students of the Oshawa School of Hairdressing are shown styling on Gloria's DIANA HALL For More Information TELEPHONE RA 3-4212 Oshawa School of Hairdressing (Operated Under Government Licence) 22 members present.

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