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The Oshawa Times, 26 Sep 1961, p. 7

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Mrs Mark Maly |was presented with a colored|grandmother, Mrs. Patrick id ' telephone by members of the|Brady. Serving were Miss F | B d staff of St. Christopher's School.|Janice Sibenyile and Mrs, ormer joan bra The pupils of Grade 5, St.|James Brady. y Christopher's School, presented| After the rehearsal the bridal the bride-to-be with a gift of party was entertained at the Widely Entertained fyi home of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Prior to her marriage to Mr,| The bride's mother, Mrs, John|Maly, Ritson road south. Mark Maly, Miss J Brady|G. Brady, entertained at a teal ori Tv Yaest of a oat her home on Adelaide street MYSTERY WRITER west many pre-nuptial events. es be § Mary Roberts Rinehart, Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 At the home of Mrs. John Miss Donna Brady and Miss|smerican author, began writing Shaw of Markham, the Misses Catherine Gibbens displayed thelio get money after her husband 7 |Sandra and Lynn Shaw, enter- gifts. lost everything in a 1903 stock !tained at a miscellaneous, Pouring tea was the bride's/market crash. shower. | PERSONALS Miss Catherine Gibbens and Miss Janice Jubenville, brides- 2 ow ET at KARN'S Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Wilson, [sisted by Mrs. Bruce Sonley shower at the home of Mrs. LJ ® ® Myers street, and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Wilbert Clark. James Gibbens, Burk street. George Bateman, Garrard road, | : Mrs. A. L. Stevens and Mrs. have returned home from Napa-| Teas, birthday parties, wed-cjifford Harper, aunts of the nee where they attended the|ding anniversaries, coming and|prige.to-be, were co-hostesses at| funeral of the late Mrs. Lillian{going of guests and your own a jinen shower at the home of Mae Yates. Mrs. Yates was an|holiday plans are always of in-|Mrs. Stevens, Oshawa boule: aunt of Mr. Wilson and great-|terest in this column. Write,lvard north. As the future aunt of Mrs. Bateman. telephone or visit the social de-|bride entered Miss Jill Stevens| partment for which there is no/played the Wedding March. Mrs. C. D. Conant returned| charge. Telephone 723-3474. The Misses Jill, Jan and Joan, from Ottawa yesterday where | Stevens, cousins of the bride, she took part on behalf of Voice Outof-town guests at the served refreshments. of Women in presenting a brief Maly-Brady wedding on Satur-| At the home of Mrs. Michael to the Prime Minister asking|day included Mr. and Mrs. Pat-|Maly, mother of the bridegroom, for a World Peace Year. rick O'Brien, Miss Jerry|the bride-to-be was entertained O'Brien, Mr. Bernard O'Brien, at a presentation shower. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. Edward O"Brien,/Maly was assisted by Mrs. Milton street, returned last week Miss Jean O'Brien, Mr. and Albert Smelko. Also helping from an extended holiday in|Mrs. Richard O'Brien, Mr. were Mrs. John Borovsky, Irene England and touring on the Clair O'Brien, all of Peterbor- Borovsky, Mrs. Michael Capik | continent. ough; Mr. and Mrs. Johnand Mary Capik. The bride O'Brien, Mr. Ernest Colwell, was presented with a vacuum Members of the Helping Hand Mr. Frank . Brady and Miss cleaner. Auxiliary of Simcoe Street Dolly Thompson, all of Toron-! Mrs. James Conner, Kaiser United Church were entertained/to; Mr. and Mrs. James Gar-|crescent, was hostess at a at the home of Mrs. Joseph /rard, Welland, Mr. Marshall presentation shower. Assisting fs Shortt, Grandview south, for Nicholishen, Kingston; Mis s/her were Mrs. Harry Benson {their September meeting. This|Sandra and Miss Lynn Shaw, and Mrs. Wilbur Hall. Besides {meeting, the first of the fall Markham. receiving a floor polisher from AYERS season, was in the form of a the guests many small and use- supper, and was well attended. Guests from out of town at fy] kitchen arficles were "pre-| W " |The president, Mrs. George the Solotorow-Bell wedding were|sented | Haines, conducted the routine Mr. and Mrs. John Matthews| At the Sandalwood Restaurant | Business and a social time fol- Sr family, Hatlover; ME. 20 the future bride was guest of FAMILY OF ] } owed. TE, é IS, ney; at a d + at which she 3 | Mr. and Mrs. E. Matthews, Dur- honer 8 inner : \ The executive members of ham; y Mr. George Schenk, VITAMINS 5 FASE * Mary Street Home and School Holstein; Mr. and Mrs. George 2% S s ds ha : : SE % 3 Association enlerigined recently Matthews ad Mis Da vi dj RD' Vitamin-Mineral Tonic for Grown-Ups and Growing Up JAPANESE PRESENT PRETTY AND PLEASING PROGRAM a fea for the moters of theo} "any honaid Matthews, Var. AYERST, MCKENNA & HARRISON, LIMITED o MONTREAL D : THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 26, 1961 i . (pupils in Grade 1, ney; Mr. and Mrs. I. McCarthy, | Mrs. Martha Hatashi, mani- | the Bluebell Group of St. | which proved highly success- brush painting. Mrs. Kayashi ATS ONE, president, Mary ox Murs A Sternizkyj La ing ¢ teks wg. b aw' T! ap in- | ful. Thev strated flow- | described their "kimonos and |Street Home and School Associ-|p "0 "pdt, oc Ky), Li pulsating chopsticks. Mrs. / Andrew's WA. The group jn ul Tey Semonsirated low some Japanese customs. Prior |ation, welcomed the guests and Porte, Indiana, |B 926 SIMCOE N, 725-3144 Yasue Murasugi and Miss | vited the Japanese women to | er arranging, the tea cere- | ( "u. program, the group |introduced Miss § Laird . Sno ; : p luced Miss Susan Lair OPO cowall Gartv Ww CC Edna Sasaki are seen with | present a program of their | mony and some games, folk | served dessert and coffee. who is one of the first grade oo Sutreise farewell party was 3 111 (IE Mrs. W. G. Burns, leader of | native arts and customs | dancing to recordings and --Oshawa Times Photo Jescners, Miss Laird outlined a Oshawa Tennis Club at the| AA em - iy - - [few ways of helping the child| . Ry , | : : otto ts rl ser on coat n Satoru or 1) Evening Chapter Hospital Aux. iS Wile rosie se Oshata io lake a secrearial leg 7" [post in Los Angeles, California. {Rig} ; "lima 5 : ; | Also honored at the same party EEs$§ i A A Plans For Future Activities psn Lindssy and anyone in: was dir. Donald Comerford who a I terested in ending yas asked|is also leaving for California. : PELE E , to contact Mrs. R. W. Bassetl.| gach was presented with a wal- Ssealigdiag | DPROUGSE DRAPERY The first fall meeting of thejguest could contact Mrs. Lunn z Welcomed to the membership) let as a souvenir. Bi BROADLOOM | evening chapter of the Women's| regarding transportation. were Bhs A.M. Joss Mis spital Auxili vas hel - ¥ shin w S.A. M, J " S. |oontly at McLaughlin. Hal with ne unpre AE Glazter and Mrs. JossPh). .\NspIAN DIVORCES SLIP COVERS 28 KING ST. EAST PHONE 723-4621 { © idi {vised that the regional meeting Haas, after which a short work! day a 5. C.R.'L siding. , to : BAMBOO Mes ' AnD pres! ns Ms, Of the Women's Hospital Auxil-| period ensued. Refreshments, Canada had 6,868 divorces in UPHOLSTERING OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M. R ld Nee > en 4 Mrs, |18ries would be held September|served by Mrs. Dean Kelly and|1960 for a rate of 38.6 per 100,- CAR bad S.198 at the Ross Memorial Hos-lcommittee. 000 of population. i Mrs. G. G. Curley convener of the "Flight Into Fashion Show" to be held October 18, 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. at St. Gregory's Audi. hia. 1 B® torium reported that the models \ " : for the show had been selected ; i and are as follows: Mrs. D. D.| Clemens, Mrs. Douglas Sager, A j i a Mrs. Patrick Milosh, Mrs. J. H. % ; » 42 Br Perry, Mrs, R. F. Richardson, 1 ul J \ Mrs. G. G. Curley, Mrs. C. R. Lunn, Mrs. R. I. Werner, Mrs. 4 ; se B Ww R. J. Murphy and Mrs. Alfred v -- ; Austin. Tickets for the show Ek y Py : may be obtained from Mrs. D. i 3 D. Clemens, Mrs. Douglas Sag- y ac on er or Mrs. John Howsen. 1 FA Se x : . ie ee 3 . Co . ! The membership was shown a oy > biskoy : bd x F343 §43 FEEL IBYERY FURR EY Bel | display of children's dolls and| [EEE Ne plays ghasas ; 53 i i J f : EEE ; ; gifts to be made for the Festival 3 Cli SR AIBAN lod B14 be CR EHIT RES 3 1 £55 Fab en ke. of Gifts Bazaar to be held on| SRE 0h hited REARS MARS ds CHALE! ¥ S55 29% Li Beinn) $4 ? ; November 17. Mrs. G. H. Jack-| SS Ts os ! wd dadeniol diy i LEAR AE AEE i LEE ad A E eee EE | ARDING ! 1 four bedspreads and twenty- Sd y a Bode FEARS IRR LR hana dh SLE AL At ST dE ; ? i : ih {four gowns had been submitted | MSSM IREII oR ) : 52 PARNER KEsEIsY J SEEN RERUN 153 Ch LEROY ae ati : : " - |and material was available for| RNs Wi shogadii id bain, BS a ARES EXARIORLS Ah % : $ 4 BEAU POI NT WEDDING PRINCIPALS {those interested in sewing. Mrs.| #6 Re gore: areas xk rn RUC $ RES RY EXRLORY (Xs) : RESET RC RERRT Ralph Moore knitting convener, | 2 bn iy . o ahd A niv4i1y FX ; ' bi At the Hebron Christian | is the son of Mrs. R. Van Til | reported three baby outfits and| HEHE ELE ¢ EF gags HER TES § itr % % Z HEE PTA i% ; 5 CAR =. --- 1 ~ ee - t ty- irs 7 : Reformed Church, Oshawa, | of Oegstgeest, The Nether- |. oc) y-three pairs of footwarm a y ers had been completed. recently, Elisabeth Van Har- : Min melen Bi the bride of | }ands, and the late Mr. Van | wmrg Lunn announced that the John Van Til. The bride is | Til The couple will live in | annual convention of Women's §Yi8y ¢ ) JE ; Se Ay v ¥ ae oo Bh mae 2 Ae S00 Here's the modern look in carpet--the rich, warm, the daughter of the Reverend | Grand Rapids, Michigan, {Hospital Auxiliaries Association| SEES: HERE BEC #44 ; b 1 € A PIN ha rT EN casual air of Beaupoint by Harding! Here's a practical and Mrs. John Van Harmielen | U.S.A. {will be held in Toronto at the| ' f 1 : i It's nubby fi lected of Whitby and the bridegroom --Photo by Hornsby | Royal York Hotel during Oct.| § f oki , § ; ET €RIpeL, 100, ts moby texture, woven rom selecte Asano Bs . - ---- 193.4 and 5, and it was agreed] REITER oY tat sa 85 bs 03 ' ROSALIA 2 Hp labichon wools, gives excellent resistance to foot marks, offers that Mrs. Lunn and Mrs. E. A.| SSTSTEEI] 11% {24 HOHE 3k i ph NO cushiony comfort with easy care, Its simplicity of desi oan Brady and Mark Mal Randle as To "Mice crariar| NESSIE SSAA Se i TE a Y would attend representing the| TE EET Minh) dry, iL DRA AIR 3 £ i and range of colourings enhance any room. Durably . ~~ 4 (Oshawa evening chapter. Any| CEREEELIEETRETERT Rr Ee BYR {i p vi Pre ERAN Li pd he mothproof, colour-fast and long-wearing, it's a carpet Married at St. Gregory S member wishing to attend as 2 Won AYAMEY : teh on 5 ' $ P $ %i ; vi : 4 ; a y : : RLHL i Ri t AT that will be enjoyed by the whole family, Joan Frances, daughter of Mr.|best man and ushering were H-S Entertains Beaupoiit is one of an exqung array of carpet styles and Mrs. John G. Brady, and Mr. William Miklas and Mr you'll see at your Harding dealer's. Each carries the Mark George Maly, son of Mr. David Brady ile' : A WA - . aman a AAAI Haddad ------- Harding "signature" on the back to assure you of to, and Mrs. Michael Maly, all off A reception was held in the Pupils Mothers uali Eo ¥ formance and satisfacti Dock 4 Oshawa, were united in mar | UAW hall. Receiving, the Autumn flowers decorated Ta ty, top pe a on, | oF 1 riage at noon on Saturday, Sep- bride's mother wore a deep|the auditorium at Queen Eliza- before you buy and remember, your Harding carpet is tember 23, by the Right Rever- blue crepe sheath with match- beth School for the tea held Canadian-made by an sll-Canadian company, end Monsignor Paul Dwyer.\ing hat and accessories and alin honor of the mothers of the The ceremony took place in the corsage of pink carnations. The| ] . x J ) I 3, 4 pupils in Grade 1. . Roman Catholic Church of St. [bridegroom s mother was in Soft" np. oarcon Heard, president . HARDING CARPETS LIMITED-Brantford- Canada Gregory the Great and the|blue printed crepe and organza, Queen Elizabeth Home and organist, Mr. Jack Driscoll with hat and accessories 10g pao Association welcomed SEE ITAT YOUR --_-- provided the wedding music. imatch and a corsage of red guests and introduced Mrs FE a ---.y The soloist, Mrs. William Kins-| roses. A. J. Allen, president of Osh. man, sang "Bless Thee This| mpe couple are honeymooning awa and District Home and! Day," 'Ave Maria," "Panis AUT y ol y 3 : n the Laurentians and will re-S¢ y . | Angelicus" - and "Mother All| u 1S School Council, who brsught Beautiful turn to live on Montraye avenue. greetings from H and S Council HARDING CARPETS Servers at the Nuptial Ma For going away, and spoke briefly on what coun- : : 455 donned a three-piece, knitted | i) does t ssist the i ; were Bg rsa an Nia A 8, SGC Wid does fo ait the nd HARLEI the bride rother and cousin of series and a corsage of yellow |the mothers fo attend council ® [ ; ries ivy ri A TOSES, {the fourth Tuesday of ever The bride was given in mar- 54 wishes were received|month at 8 o'clock. y SHOPPING CENTRE OSHAWA PHONE 725-3012 riage by her father. She wore : full-length gown of white ti Heard introduced Mr, peau de soie, appliqued of San ig. Hajsell the principal of WE SELL HARDING CARPETS ny {Queen Elizabeth school who round neckline and | fornia, who were unable to bel Looomed the mothers to the int : steeves styled the bodice : n school and introduced the two back pleats from the waistline {Grade 1 teachers, Miss Maple ° ° fanned into a chapel train in Brown, a new teacher on the p y SOCIAL NOTICE | staff, and Mrs. Helen Herron. 63 KING STREET EAST OSHAWA PHONE 725.3514 the bell-shaped skirt. A crown of seed pearls held her finger. Mr. Haisell expiained the unit tip veil of illusion and she car ENGAGEMENT 'system which started 10 years ried a cascade of white roses, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mink of(ag0 in Hamilton, with three] stephanotis and ivy Brooklin announce the engage-|Units to each grade up to Grade HARDING CARPETS AVAILABLE AT. . . 3. Unit one has three books . Miss Donna Brady maid ¥ ment of their daughter, Ann, t0|.a}1ed pre-primers, unit two has ¥ 1 onor, was In gold peau deizr Robert Morgan, son of Mr.|one book called "Fun With Dick soie and the bridesmaids, Miss l. splay : Janice Jubenville and 1 . «/and Mrs, John Morgan of Scar-|and Jane", and one book called Catherine Gibbens, wore moss boro. The marriage will take] Our New Friends for unit 3 80 KING STREET EAST DSHAWA PHONE 728-1641 green. Their short-sleevediplace in St. Andrew's United Mrs. Herron showed the moth- dresses had bell-shaped skirts|Church, Oshawa, on Saturday, |CS, these books along with an- with gathered folds finished at : I, "vlother set of books which the the back of the waist with a| October 21, at 4:00 p.m teachers use in Grade 1 to as- FOR HARDING CARPETS SEE beauty bow. Their headdresses Re i : sist the pupils in their read- ware matching pillbox crowns GREAT ACTRESS ing : with circular veils and their: Sarah Kemble Siddons, the, Pouring tea was Mrs. H. IL » : flowers were gold and bronze English actress who died in 1831, Haisell assisted by Mrs. A. J chrysanthemums in nos achieved fame in Shakespearean! Allen. The Home and School 80 SIMCOE STREET NORTH OSHAWA PHONE 728-6218 Mr. Thomas Chasczewski was roles, notably Lady Macbeth. members served |

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