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The Oshawa Times, 9 Jun 1961, p. 7

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Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Women Editor Dial RA 3-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 9, 1961 7 iia iok 'led by Mrs. Gordon Varnum, + | president of the Scout Auxiliar- |ies' : ceived the guests assisted by : |[Mrs. William Blackhall, Auxil- _ |iary .president. The { {Mrs. William Drew, Mrs. Em- : lerson Vance and Mrs. William | |Carroll. PERSONALS A successful strawberry tea and bake sale was held recent- ly at St. Luke's Presbyterian Church sponsored by the 25th Scout Mothers' Auxiliary ro raise money for camping equip- ment. African violets centered the tables which were decorat- ed with green and yellow the Scout colors. The tea was open- Executive Board who re- tea was convened by Mrs. William Kur- elo and Mrs. Robert McNab and Mrs. Henry Packer and Mrs. Edward Fisher convened the bake sale. Also assisting were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Collison and children, Ian and Anne-| marie, Townline road south, and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Collison, ranged by Mrs. Walter Dowe of Oshawa. Mrs. Walter Dowe and Mrs. R. Henshaw of Ajax were hostesses at a party and dance for the honored couple and a presentation was made. Cis ART GRADUA Junc Rose Marie Fuller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Fuller, Albert strcct, graduated recently from the Drawing and Painting Depart ment of the Ontario College of Art, Toronto. Miss Fuller attended both Oshawa Central Collegiate and O'Neill Collegi- ate and Vocational Institute- Teas, birthday parties, wed- ding anniversaries, coming and goings of guests and your own holiday plans are always of in- terest in this column. Write telephone or visit the social de- partment with your item of news for which there is no charge. Telephone RA 3-3474. From Amherst, Nova Scotia, for the Shestowsky - Downey wedding recently were Mr. Carl Downey, Mr. Kenneth Downey, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Downey and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas FISHING TIME Downey. Mr. and Mrs. William | Shestowsky, Mr. and Mrs. Shestowsky and Mrs. Shestowsky came from Mont-|{days a year. Average effective fishing Steve|tinie is 50 days for Norwegian Johnitrawlers at sea for about 250 from our "CLASSIC LADY" collection tan-flatterer Air-Conditioner an OUTSTANDING VALUE... 9-00 ASSORTMENTS i + « SILKS, BATISTES, travelsheer jacket dress The secret ADDING THEIR SIGNATURES Bloor street west, were recent/real and Mr. and Mrs. John|™ formula . .. the late Mr. Stark and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edo Tomina of Yu- goslavia. --Robert graphy Pictured after their wed- ding recently at St. George's Memorial Church are Mr. and | Mrs. Mark Tomina. Formerly Miss Donnelda Iris Stark, the bride is the daughter of Mrs. Clifford Stark of Oshawa and Aldsworth Photo- Miami Honeymoon Follows Shestowsky-Downey Wedding A recent wedding in the Uk-| rainian Presbyterian Church{veils and united Myron Daniel Shestow-| white carried chrysanthemums. Letha Downey of Amherst, No-|ering, was also in shrimp pink. va Scotia. The bride is the] daughter of Mr. John Downey | man and Master Jerry Shestow- and the late Mrs. Downey and sky acted as ring bearer the bridegroom is the son of|Messrs. John Shestowsky, Nes- the late Mr. and Mrs Jacob!ter Pidwerbicki, James Hamil Shestowsky The Reverend John Jacenty | ushers. performed the ceremony with] A reception was held in the Miss Zena Dzikewich playing|Ukrainian National Federation the wedding music and Mr./Hall and the couple left later Ross Cotton as soloist. |for a honeymoon in Miami- For The bride was given in matyj\ravelling the bride wore a blue under organza was trimmed | Mr. and Mrs. Shestowsky are three - quarter sleeves. The was secured by a crown of ENGAGEMENT and orange blossom. iengagement of their eldest semi-formal blue sheath with|and Mrs. Gerald M. Quinn of | | guests at the home of Mrs. Jack| Aquino and Mr. and Mrs. Alex | NUPSE AUXILIARY {Collison's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Muskiluke from Batawa. From| The May meeting of the Na- A. (Butch) Murray, Enniskillen.| Hamilton were Mr. and Mrs. tional Union of Public Service| ; | Morris Roscoe. Others attended employees was held at Simcoe] Miss Ruth Margaret Teno, for-| . one. Hall. merly of Oshawa, whose mar- from Toronto, Sudbury, Scar Highlighting the : ail evening | i riz Mr. Albert Edward Mc- borough, Whitby and Port Cre-| "8 : -- |Gire. hi bagi take place dit. {was a film entitled =Thread of} |Life" shown by Mr. Donald! |this Saturday afternoon in the | : Church of the Ascension, Port| Mrs. Lillian Sands of Cha Welsh_of the Bol Telephone | Perry, has been feted at several tham has been in Oshawa at-| "j.".:q° of community work | | pre-nuptial events. Miss Jessie tending the 42nd annual conven coma of the members have of- Gardiner of Port Perry was tion of the Ontario Association|foreq to sew and knit in their hostess at a miscellaneous show-/of Managers 'and Matrons oH homes for the Red Cross So- wore matching petal hats and pink-tinted, The sky of Oshawa and Joyce Anne flower girl, Miss Donna Pick- ton and Robert Fogal acted as {er. A personal shower was ar-|the Homes for the Aged. GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES S.A. HOME LEAGUE The regular meeting of the /moir will Next week Mrs. Charles Cath- tell a flannelgraph Mr. Morris Poloz was best Salvation Army Home League, ! story. {was held on Tuesday after- noon, June 6. WESTMINSTER WF Maj rankin led in a The monthly meeting of the oS Or Mrs. William | Westminster United Church Wo- James made the announce-men's Federation was held at ments then mentioned all the/the church with Mrs. Kenneth sick members and offered pray-| Young, president, presiding. er for them. Roll call and the minutes The devotional period was ar- were read. The treasurer's re- ranged by the members of the port was read by Mrs Jack Fellowship a, utiles Ti Westlake. leadership o Mrs. Meant Due' It.was arranged to have the Mrs. Eldon McDonald led in the Basement: walls palated, Mrs, ingi i followed by| joa pw o 2 hymn follo Buller, | Edward Coedy is to inquire Mrs. Major Rankin introduc-(about having the floor done at |ed the special guests from To- the same time. |ronto, Mrs. Brigadier Joyce| Mrs. Thomas Moorcroft a- and Mrs. Envoy Campbell, Who greed to act as committee mem- sang a duet. |ber for Christian Education. Mrs. Joyce read the scripture Mrs. Leonard Carrington read lesson from St. John 11, the the correspondence. story of Lazarus and his iwo| mhe devotional period present sisters. She spoke of the quiet| 4 po Mrs. Clarence Scott took place where all could come 10 the theme "Duty", Mrs. Gordon God in prayer and sang 8010, oyark read the scripture lesson. "It is no Secret" and Mrs. Campbell closed in prayer. |Mrs. Clarence Scott offered riage by Mr. Raymond Hed-{box suit with a white orchid ditch. Her gown of light satin|corsage. with lace, beaded with pearls, making their home at Mimico outlining the low neckline and] graceful skirt ended in a small] SOCIAL NOTICES train. Her shoulder-length veil pearls and rhinestones and she] Mr. and Mrs. Howard S. Fer- carried a bouquet of red roses guson of Whitby announce the The matron of honor, Mrs. daughter, Diane Carolyn, to Mr. Jean Gates of Toronto, wore a|Kenneth H. Quinn, son of Mr. organza overskirt; a blue petal| Cobourg. The marriage will hat and chapel veil and white accessories. Her flowers were| op reh, Whitby. white chrysanthemums, tinted blue. take place on Saturday, July] Mrs. William Saunders thank-| at 2 pm. in the United|od Mrs. Joyce and Mrs. Camp-| {bell. | Tea was served by the Sun- ENGAGEMENT | shine Group. prayer. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Clarence Scott, Mrs. Nich- olas Pascal and Mrs. William Grylls. ciety. It was decided to have a {draw for the picnic on June 24| the prizes to be a chaisette| {lounge and a large thermos| [jug. { {| Mrs. Lenard Crawford, Mrs. {Kenneth Bent and Mrs. Vernon | Claus were appointed to the| committee. | A buffet supper will be held] {for all members on June 27, at 7.30 p.m. All members are ask-| |ed to attend as this is the last meeting till September. The evening's draw prize was| won by Mrs. Clarence Broman.| | Refreshments were served by Mrs. Thomas Corneal. DEFINED ELEGANCE. . . COTTONS. .. in STRIPES . . CHECKS, and FLORALS... Sizes 7 to 17. Career World The bridesmaids, Miss Del-| Mrs. George W. Wiles of Ajax phine Harmer, Miss Barbara | es the enga ent of| Harmer, Miss Kay Hamilton, her daughter, Shirley, to Mr.| all of Oshawa, and Miss Dor-|James Bobbie Acker, son of Mr. | othy Shestowsky of Montreal,jand Mrs. Charles P. Acker of were in shrimp pink silk organ-|Oshawa. The marriage will take| za over taffeta with full skirts|place on Friday, June 30, at 7 and off-shoulder necklines, trim-|p.m- in Northminster United med with matching lace. They! Church, Oshawa. | Sprung-Richardson Nuptials Held In Christ Memorial Church] \% FREE DISNEYKIN 2 free in 10 oz. jar free in 6 oz. jar The marriage of Dorothea)ies. The newly wedded pair will Anne Richardson, daughter of live in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Dr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Rich-| Out of town guests were pres- |ardson of Oshawa, and John|ent from Waterloo, Kitchener, {Peter Sprung, son of Mr. and|Toronto, Richmond Hill, Clark- | Mrs. Lyall M. Sprung of Water-|son, London, Chatham, St. Cath- {loo, Ontario, was solemnized on|arines, Kingston, Lindsay, North | Saturday, June 3, at Christ Me-| morial Church. | Bay and Ottawa. The Venerable H. D. Clever- {don officiated. The wedding {music was played by Mrs.| {Frank Scott. Given in marriage by her i | father, the bride wore a waltz- length dress of parchment satin designed with an overskirt of| ! embroidered organza, lily-point sleeves, and a scalloped bateau | neckline with appliques of em- 1 " CATCH All ready for a game of ball is Michael David, son of Mr. and Mrs, David Reynolds, RR 3, Bowmanville. Michael was one year old on May 17. He is the grandson of Mr. quon road, Oshawa. =Photo by Ireland and Mrs, Wallace Butt, Non- | broidered flowers. A small tiara (held her fingertip veil and she |carried a bouquet of pink roses) {and white carnations. | Miss Ruth Richardson was the | maid of honor, gowned in pea-| cock blue embroidered organza {over taffeta, featuring a full| skirt and puff sleeves. She wore a matching headdress and car-| ried a nosegay of pink carna-| tions. f {| Mr. Ralph Sprung acted as (best man. Ushering were| {| Messrs. Donald Grant, Douglas | Russell, David Christner and] William Taras. A reception was held in the church hall. To receive, the bride's mother wore a pink and mauve flowered sheer over mauve silk draped sheath, a | mauve flower hat, and white ac-| cessories. The bridegroom's mother assisting was in a mint] green ensemble flowered sheath] with coat lined in matching ma-| terial and matching accessories. For the wedding trip the bride wore a moss green print dress and jacket, a matching 'turban hat, and white accessor- PAINTINGS? See ... Walmsley & Magill 9 KING ST. EAST { "WATCH | HORWICH JEWELLERS GRAND OPENING Announcement ! OSHAWA KIWANIS CLUB SUMMER CAMP - BOYS & GIRLS The Kiwanis Club of Oshawa has decided for 1961 to provide two camping periods of 12 days each for paying campers. The first camp for girls -- the second for boys. The charge for the two paying camps' per- iods will be $30.00 for each full period of 12 days. Ages are from 8 to 15 inclusive. CAMP DATES GIRLS' Paying Camp - July 3 to July 15, (Inclusive) y . BOYS' Paying Camp - July 17 fo July 29, (Inclusive) These camps will be under the experienced camp leadership of T. W. Cotie. Parents interested In sending their boys and girls to a splendid summer camp, with supervised filtered swimming pool, splendid meals and an all-round recreational program, are asked to fill in the coupon below, and mail it to: Comp Chairman: m= =====«== MURRAY A. MAIDLOW ¥ Chai Kiwanis S - me... Camp C ' t 141 Rossland Rd. W., Oshawa, Ontario, ' I DEAR SIR 1 \ Please forward further information about the comp i ' and blank application forms for the Kiwanis Summer Camp. ' NAME OF CHILD ; NAME OF CHILD .... os NAME OF CHILD ....00000es 1 ADDRESS | | [6 FRANKLY Ye DRAMATIC this two-piece ensemble is minutely printed in floral sheer with that "CLASSIC LADY" look. Colors: Tan, Blue, Green, Mauve. Women's Specialized Sizes... 14}2 to 24V5. 16.95 DRESS 84LON Also avollable at Sunnybrook end O'Connor For your shopping pleasure A JOHN NORTHWAY ACCOUNT » +» « 30 easy to open . . . so convenient to use Ao rihvay OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE--RA 8-1693 TORONTO --SUNNYBROOK-- O'CONNOR HAMILTON

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