Family, Friends Women Jo Aldwinekle, Women's Editor Dial BA 3-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 28, 1960 7 PERSONALS Mr, Stephen Saganski of Mont real was masier of ceremonies at the Stroz - Peters wedding recep- tion held in the Polish Hall, Olive avenue, A special guest at the Stroz- { Sam, Wasyluke, Mr, and Mrs Daniel Karpinchuk, Mr, John Kobuk, Mr. and Mrs, Comar, Mr, snd Mrs, Edward |Sarnecki, Mr, and Mrs, James Judge, Mr, and Mrs, William Hudson, Mr, and Mrs, Brian | Peters wedding reception was the Thornton, Mr, and Mrs, Gordon | Reverend J, C., Pereyma, priest|Chalmers, Mr, and Mrs, Peter Honor Couple Celebrating 50th Anniversary Mr, ard Mrs, Oswald 8, Hobbs celebrated their go'den wedding anniversary on Monday, Septem ber 19, when they received their many friends at the home of their daughter, Mrs, C, H, Mewett, and Mr, Mewett, Fernhill boulevard Pouring tea were Mrs, J. H Beaton, Miss Vera Moyse, Mrs Albert Haley and Mrs, Harry Boyd, Serving were their dau¢h ters and granddaughters and Miss Dianne Boyd Messages of congratulations were received from the Rivht Honorable John Diefenbaker, the Honorable Leslie Frost, the Hon orable Michael Starr, the Honor able M. B, Dymond MD, Mr Reginald Terrett, Toronto, and Mrs. Hobhbs' sisters in Fngland Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs were mar ried in 1910 at St. Cybi's Church in Hollyhead, Wales, During the early years of their married life they were very active th Hollyhead Operatic Society, They helped produce and took part In most of the Gilbert and Sullivan operettas, During the first' world war Mr, Hobbs served overseas for four wears and Mrs, Hopus wes active with the Red C They came to Canegda in 1928 and settled in Oshawa, Mrs Hobbs' grest interest has heer with the Girl Guides, She wa very active for years In th movement, starting captain nd retiring as divisional missioner, In earlier years she was very active in the Cent Street Home and School Associa tion of which she was president for five years Mr. Hobbs was secretarvdrecs urer of the Canadian Legion for several years, He has heen pres ident of the Oshawa Cricket Clu and the St. John Ambulance As sociation and secretary-treasurer of the Builders' Association They have two daughters, Mrs Geoffrey Terrett (Betty) of Port Perry and Mrs, C, H. Mewett Pat) of Oshawa and n John H, Hobbs of Oshawa, Also included in thelr family are nine grandchildren Today Mr, and Mrs, Hobbs ar vers interested in dunlieat bridge and participate quite fre quently at the club com one First Baptist Couples' Club Holds Progressive Dinner The Couples' Club of First Bap. tist Church held its opening meet- ing for the fall term on Satur day, September 24, It took the form of a progressive dinner with an Italian theme. The first visit was to the home of Mr, and Mrs, Frank Newell Lawlor road, who served spremuta d'uva and antipasto At the home of Mr, and Mrs minestrone soup and a variety of| biscotti were served, The main course was served at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Frank McLellan, Tooley's Mill, and ley Robert Barr, Glencairn avenue, | tonal 0 ing sponsored by the club, Parrott, Mary street, assisted hy Mr, and Mrs, Morley Chesher Others who assisted during the evening were the Reverend and Mrs, Frank Swackhammer, Mr, | Mrs, Sidney Winsley, Mr,| and Mrs, Jack Keenan, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Locke, and Dr, and Mrs, Daniel Rogers | Mrs, Harold Audley and Mrs warles Taylor led In the devo: Joriod, | Mr, Fred Crome gaye a report n ticket sales for the travelogue| 'Through Equatorial Africa," be-| The Italian theme of the "eve: assist- ning was stressed in the decora | ed by Mr, and Mrs, Richard Brit-| tions with many beautiful travel] ton, Pollo tetrazzini and insalata| posters of Italy, verde was served by candlelight at tables decorated with red and white checkered placements, A dessert of biscuit, tortoni, frutto and cafe venezia was served al the home of Mr, and Mrs, Leslie Italian musle, | travel hooks and in the showing of a film, Baskets of fruit were made up and sent to the sick members of the elub, Mrs, Cecil Wood and Mrs, Erie Taylor, Double-Ring Ceremony Unites Nancy C. Voege, §t. John's Ukrainian Greek Or. thodox Church was the scene of a wedding on Saturday afternoon, | September 24, when Naney Cath: arine Voege was united in mar riage with Joachim Leo Obst The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Mary Voege of Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs, Paul Obst of West Ber lin, Germany The Reverend Dmytro Luchak performed the double ring cere mony. The choir san" the wed ding music under the direction of Mrs, Dmytro Luehak, The soloist Mrs. A, Svdorenka, sang "The Lord's Prayer" Given In marriage by her grandfather, Mr. Alex Maea, the bride wore a gown of blossom white Chantilly lace and tulle over net and taffeta, fashioned with a sabrina neckline and lon sleeves, The billowing, hooped skirt featured lace panels ove: ruffles, terminating in a slight sweep. Her finger rin veil of French illusion was held by a coronet of rhinestones and she carried a white Bible crested with pink roses which were also caught in the long, ribbon stream ers Miss Carlene Luke was maid of honor wearing a ballerina gown of apricot nylon organza over taffe'a, styled with a round ed neckline and three-quarter length full sleeves. Miss Dorothy Byrns and Miss Carol Stezik were bridesmaids in flower blue nylon organza over taffeta de signed identically to the maid of hanor They all carried bouquets of white chrysanthemums and wore headdresses, tipped with pearls and blush veils to match their gowns The Misses Catherine and Rita Weeks were flower girls in shor! full skirted dresses of Hower DRAPERIES * CUSTOM MADE ¢ BY THE YARD for the finest selection in aM Drapery Fabrics , . . and Free Estimates Call RA 5-3144 HOWARD DRAPERIES 926 SIMCOR STREET NORTH Joachim L. Obst blue nylon organza over taffeta They wore matching headdresses and carried baskets of chrysanthemums and pink roses Master Jimmie Maga was ring bearer, Mr. Wayne Voege, brother of the bride, was best man and the ushers were Messrs, John Horack and Orville McCaughey, I'he reception was held at the Knights of Columbus Hall, Bond street west, where the bride's mo ther received wearing a princess line sheath of delphinium blue silk organza with veiled match ing bandraux hat and corsage of ink roses For the honeymoon trip to east ern Ontario and Quebec, the bride donned a black and grey tweed suit, black feathered hat matching accessories and a cor sage of pink roses, On their return the couple will reside at 317 Frontenac Oshawa street in at Bt, George's Greek Catholic Church, Oshawa, The 50-50 Club of Simcoe Btreet United Church held a social eve- ning at Camp Bamac on Satur day, September 24, Group games were played round a eamp fire and a short-business meeting was held followed by a coin 2nd wiener rogst, Mr, and Mrs, Wil- liam Doe's group had charge of the evening, The Reverend J, K Moffat brought the meeting to 8 suitable close as the members joined in a friendship circle, Prior to her marriage the for mer Mary Lea McFachern was entertained at several pre-nuptial riies among which was a Mis ellancous shower held at the home of Miss Gladys Lane, where 5 school chums gathered to ex nd best wishes, Miss Marilyn Bray ves the co-hostess, Mrs Glen VanCamp held a shower at her home for over 40 friends and Co-hostesses were Miss Patricia Clark, Mrs, Michael Cobra of Toronto and Mrs, Reh. wt Rowland, A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs, David Fnge, assisted hy Mrs. Harvey Mahafly, They were assisted hy Miss Helen Lee and the bridal Mrs, Rob- art Row McLaughlin the hridal party was entertained it the home of the bridegroom's naren Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Dowson, Lilla street, Port Perry i] attendants, Out of town guests at the Btroz Peters wedding were Mr, and Mrs, John Ambrose and Master Kenneth Ambrose, Windsor; Miss Ann Propkopehuk, Mrs, Ann Mer inger, Mrs, Mary Medal, Sandra Armstrong, Mr, and Mrs $ephen Boyko, Mr, and Mrs Nicholas Slobodian, Mr, and Mrs, white JEFF, AGED Celebrating his first birthday today is Jeffery Benjamin, son { Mr, and Mrs, Harry Lyon, Centre street, Jeff is the grand. son of Mr, and Mrs, Norman Lyon, Oshawa, and Mr, and Mrs, Mark Hood, Oakwood Photo hy Ireland 0 Miss| ON Davey, Mr, and Mrs, Doug las Wilson, Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Sabsay, Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Gebe- {lein, Mr, and Mrs, James Good- I win, Mr, and Mrs, Ross MacRae Miss Rebecca Mulligan, Mr, and Mrs, Paseal O'Meara, Dr | Mrs, Timothy Turner, Miss Helen Anderson, Miss Ethel Leslie, Mrs Joan Olesinski, Miss Jane Penis | kas, Miss Margie Popowich, Miss Ida Hiscock, Mr, Don Cullen, Miss {Anne Stephenson, Mr, William Clarke, Mr, Ross Fleombe, Miss Sadie Abel, Mr, Ronald Wal'ers Joseph! | and! A witty old lady who dispell the years with a chuckle is marking her 95th 95th birthday this week, She is ean all of Toronto; Mr, and Mrs George MacElwain, High'an Creek; Mr. and Mrs, Alex, Bay chuk, Agincourt; Mr, and Mrs Donald: Pikula and Mr, and Mr Zigmond Sehepke, 8t, Catharines) John Orlecki, Mrs, | Mr, and Mrs Mary Prokopehuk, Miss Nadine Prokopehuk, Kirkland Lake; Mr Stephen Saganski, Mr, and Mrs Pete Roman, Montreal; Mr, and Mrs, Nicholas Chase, Mr, and Mrs, John Wale, Mr. and Mr Arthur Harvey, Mr. Hugh Sisler Hamilton; Mr, Ralph Thornieraft Mr, Wally Bauskill, Hamilton Mr, John Baezan, Burlington Mr. and Mrs, John Bawluk of To. ronto. Mrs, C. H. Vipond and Mrs ND, K, Stiles were in attendance nd and Miss Maureen! at the UNICEF "Children of the g After the rehearsal World" art exhibit in the Eaton moths auditorium, Toronto, on Monday A unit of 10 of these pictures will he on display in the lower hall of the McLaughlin public library on October 8, Mrs, R, L, Gray and Mrs, A, V Annis have returned from seven-week tour of the continent | and the British Isles, While in | Germany, they attened the Pas. sion Play at Oberammagau a % hy Mrs, Elizabeth Eeott of Mark ham and a birthday party in her honor was held at the home her son, Mr, Gordon Scott and Mrs, Seolt Wellinaton sireet, Oshawa, on Sunday | which was his birthday too, The | former Elizabeth Ramsey, | Mrs, Scott ean remember liv ing in a log house, She spent all her married life on the farm | | of Coronation H-S 'Plans Tea At September Meeting | At the September meeting of, Coronation Home and School As sociation it was decided to hold Kindergarten and Grade 1 ars' tea on Tuesday, Oct, 4, at 2:15 p.m, Mrs, Norman Raike and the executive will be con veners Mrs, R. A. Donald, president | introduced the executive and con. veners for the current on president, Mrs, R, A, Donald, vice-presidents, Mrs, Donald Sug den, Mrs, Norman Raike; (reas urer, Mrs, Lorna Shobbrook ecording secretary, Mrs, John Chmara; corresponding secret tary, Mrs, J. R, Mathews; execu tive members, Mrs, G, 8, Lean Mrs, Thomas Davidson, Mrs G V, Hawker, Mrs, G, A, Leaming Mrs, L. P, Cobbledick; program convener, Mr, James Allen health, Mrs, H, L. Kells; parent education, Mrs, J. A, Newell; publications and children's read ing, Mrs, Harold Sproule; social, Mrs, Peter Bakogeorge, assisted Mrs Peter Ritzie; finance, Mrs, Frank Kalar; publicity, | Mrs, D. E, Morrison; eitizenship, Mrs. B, P, Cook; membership, E TODAY Mrs, Vietor Kitchen; telephone, (Mrs, Ray DePratto; religion Education, Mrs, R, A, Lloyd, "Wake Up Home and School" lis the theme of Area C Confer ence of Home and School As sociations on October 20 in Peter |horough, Two members will be {delegates from Coronation Assoc: | |1ation, The principal of the school, Mr, ! R. H McLeod presented the staff] to the parents as follows: Kinder. garten, Mrs, 8, Taylor; Grade 1,| Miss J. Luxton, Mrs, M, Hodges; | Grade 2, Miss R. Oliver, Miss R.| Clement; Grade 8, Miss D, Hub. hell, Mrs, Harris; Grade 4, Miss J. 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