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Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 May 1962, p. 8

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MARRIED IN FLINT, MICHIGAN In a recent ceremony in Lincoln Park Methodist Church, Flint, Michigan, John Allen Black, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Black of Osh- awa, took as his bride San- dra Lynn McGuire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd F. McGuire of Flint. The cou- ple are making their home in Oshawa. Hick's Studios, Flint. ANN LANDERS Complaining Scored By Army Wife Dear Ann Landers: I'm still burning over the letter from| | overblouses Spouse I defend mine. are gathering. What (cmon Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, May 19, 1962 Recent Israeli Fashion Show presented by the Piyah Chapter of Hadassah in Beth Zion Syna- gogue recently. The collection was made up of original Israeli designs, the haute couture of ex- quisite fabrics incorporated with Yemenite embroidery, hand- worked in delicate gold, silver and colored threads. Opening the show was a dress, a lovely ensemble linen-like texture. The sleeve- coat fully lined and equally at ease for day or evening. A three-piece ensemble, coat, black tweed, brought quick re- sponse. was cut in an easy but fitted style, having two softly inverted One of the most exciting fash- ion shows in many moons was mauve, two-piece coat and in less dress was trimmed with a corded lacing; both dress and skirt and dress, in green and Proves a Dazzling Success a white two-piece suit dress and jacket. The fine-textured woven eatton sheath with narrow em- broidered straps was topped by a jacket delicately embroidered in gold thread and fashioned with a cut-away front reminis- cent of a man's full dress coat. A beautiful evening gown with made of woven linen, striped in gold lurex and gold thread. A magnificent Yemenite ornament emphasized the Empire effect. Also modelled were a selec- tion from Canada's big name couturiers and particularly en- trancing was a filmy pink gown by Olivia of Hamilton. A slender bodice was heightened by the skirt's intricate gathers, each centered with a pearl. The The sleeveless dressimatching stole was worn over |the head and shoulders, |' Fifty yards of nylon, taffetized white-gold embroidery trim was) | Storm clouds|innovation. can be "Experienced." She doesn't see|done?--TWO - WAY STRETCH pleats falling from the waist in|chiffon and Mazara lace were front. The hip-length jacket had|used by D'Anjou of Montreal in collar and cuffs of knitted/his ball gown called "Sea matching wool with a decidedly|Foam'"'. The effect was an in- different two-button closing with|terplay of nile green, soft blue pockets at the waist. jand yellow. Flat in front, the A variety of suits and two-!skirt featured a swan back of piece dresses in weaves and|extravagant fullness. flatknits showed original touch-| "Grey Flame', also by es in buttons, fastenings, pipings|D'Anjou, was a slender sheath and trim. jof Bourdonne lace peppered Cunningly cut striped fabric|with diamente over silk peau in gorgeous combinations cre-|de soie and trimmed with red ated a trim, tailored effect in|chiffon panels to be worn in as and spectator|/many different ways as the jsports wear. A gay example|wearer's imagination allowed. lwas a chartreuse two-piece] Mrs. Robert Werner was the slack suit; the sweater in over-|convener with Mrs. Edward blouse style with wide cowl|Glazier as co-ordinator. Mrs. neckline in blending wool|David Crotin gave an informa- stripes, as were two small|tive commentary throughout. pockets. The slim, slim pants| Modelling the gowns and en- |were in striped chartreuse and|sembles were Mrs. Jack Apple- white wool. |by, Mrs, Russell Murphy, Mrs. The use of soft leather in|Harvey Kalnitsky, Mrs. Neil slacks and vestees was also an Brown, Mrs. Robert Werner and Mrs. Douglas Sager. The show was presented for two consecutive evenings to For the theatre or dining was! any reason why a. husband| Qear Stretch: The ideal solu- should be taken away from hisition is a move to another city. family to "play soldier during/}¢ would be well worth it, even| CLUB CALENDAR |" "= & % The someone is Jo-Ann Margaret who will be four years old. Her brother, Rob- ert Joseph is two and they are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Snelgrove, Brook- lin. Their grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Horace Blouin, Oshawa, and Mr. Arthur Snel- SOMEONE HAS A BIRTHDAY TOMOR Ne ROW grove, Whitby. Mr. J. A. Blouin of St. Lazar, Mani- toba, is a great grandfather. Mary's Studio Reports were given on the convention held at the Royal York in April. Annual reports were given by the various Potluck Supper Enjoyed By South Simcoe H&S The annual meeting of South Simcoe Home and School was held recently evening in the form of a pot luck supper. It was decided to give the Grade 8's a banquet and pictures June 25. The top 10 students in Grade 8 will receive five dollar cer- tificates. Crests will be present- ed to the safety patrol at the end of the year. There will be a -- sale at the school May chairmen. Mrs. Robert Lewis thanked everyone who had help- ed her during the past three years. Mrs. Robert Lewis then introduced Mrs. Ross Edmunds who is vice-president of council who installed the following of- ficers for the '62-'63 year. President, Mrs. Bert Fry; vice - president, Mrs. Cyril Weeks; recording secretary, Mrs. Archie Black; correspond- ing secretary, Mrs. Charles Cowle; treasurer;, Mrs. Elmer Ostle; executive members, Mrs. George Bell, Mrs. Peter Muzik, Mrs. Dymtro Luchak, Mrs. Donald Wilson, Mrs. Josh- SOCIAL NOTICES ua Bell. Mrs. Fry presented Mrs. Edmunds with a gift for installing the officers. ENGAGEMENT Mrs. Lorne Jones of RR No. 1, take place on Saturday, June 9, at 2.30 p.m. in the Altona Unit- ed Missionary Church. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Keith ] | PERSONALS Mrs. George Murless, Mrs.| Gordon P. Varnum, Mrs. Ralph Jones, Mrs. Everett Warne, Mrs. Fred McKee and Mrs. E.| Mrs. Herbert Bratley, Mrs. A. Seeley will act as hostesses|Frank Fallon, Whitby, and Mrs. for the Oshawa Liberal Ladies|V. A. Cope, Mrs. Jack Hogan, at a coffee party at the YWCA| Oshawa, of the Oshawa and Dis- served buffet style, followed by an evening of cards. Anna Dankowski Joseph Kolbuc Wed The marriage of Anna Dan- c, both d b kowski and Joseph Kolbu of Oshawa, was sol Black of Belleville announce the engagement of ther only daugh- ter, Brenda, to Mr. Paul Stanley Goldstein ,son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman L. Goldstein of Osh- awa. The marriage will take place on Wednesday, August 22, 1962, at 5.30 p.m. in Beth Tzedec Synagogue, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Murray -Dun- keld, RR 2, Claremont, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Evelyn, to Mr. Murray Jones, son of Mr. and Ashburn. The marriage will LUTHERAN AWARD WASHINGTON (CP)--Harold A. Gram of Waterloo Lutheran College, Waterloo, Ont., is among 13 United Lutheran Church clergy and laymen awarded Martin, Luther gradu- ate fellowships for post-gradu- ate study in 1962-63. Don't Neglect Slipping Do false teeth , Slip or wobble when you talk, eat, laugh or sneeze? Don't be annoy barrassed if such handicaps. F, , an alkaline (non-acid) powder to sprine kle on your plates, k false th more firmly set. Gives confident feel- ing of security and added comf No gummy, gooey, taste or feel- ing. Get FAS' today at drug counters everywhere. the Reverend A. Walczak in St. Hedwig's Roman _ Catholic Church last Saturday. The in honor of Mr. J. W. Pickersgill Tuesday morning. The: Merry Mates Doubles' Club of Christ Memorial Angli- can Church, gathered in the church basement at six-thirty for a pot luck supper last Sat- urday. The president, Mr. Ger- ald Crawford, conducted a brief business meeting and plans were made for the Sunday School picnic to be held at Cedar Park. He introduced for- mer members of the Doubles Club, Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Lofthouse, who instructed the group in the basics of square dancing. Thanks to their cap- able leadership all enjoyed a |trict Chapter returned last week |from Fredericton, New Bruns- jwick where they attended the jsixteénth annual convention of jthe remembrance Association |Silver Cross Women of Canada, jheld at the Lord Beaverbrook |Hotel. Ninety delegates from all jover Canada were present. The j highlights of the convention was a memorial service at the war jmemorial where a wreath of their emblem was placed in |memory of those who fell. The |Legion Branch No. 4 hosted the members with an open house and lunch. A banquet was held on the evening of the second day and on closing day a me- morial breakfast was held and a candle was lit for 37 members peacetime." I sympathize with her be- cause I know she is suffering emotionally, physically, and fi- nancially. But she should thank God that this is peacetime, and her husband's training can be considered '"'playing" since no one is shooting live ammunition at him. I hope this woman never knows what it's like to be a wartime wife. How well I re- member opening a letter checking the date and sighing --'Well, he was still alive 20 days ago." Some of my friends were less fortunate. Their husbands were shot down over Germany or died in prison camps. These women had to rear young chil- dren alone. My husband and I are now about to face our seventh forced separation. But I' mnot forced separation. But I'm not lucky wives, Ann. He came back to me alive and well after two wars--ARMY WIFE. at a financial sacrifice. If this is not possible, you must tell his parents to leave you alone, cut out all gifts, and unannounced visits, If I sound hard-boiled it's because the al- ternative is disaster. Dear Ann Landers: I'm not a teenager and am well past the giddy stage. For three years I went with a man who is like- wise no child and I was certain we were altar-bound. Three weeks before he was to give me my engagement ring he confessed he was mildly in- fatuated with a woman who is likewise no child and I was worked in his department. She is a divorcee and good looking. He asked my permission to take her out a few times and "get her out of his system." I was crushed. Three weeks passed without one word from him. Yesterday I received two dozen roses. The enclosed card said "It's you I love." I know I love him, Ann, but | TUESDAY |TOPS Club must tell your parents and he| Women's Hospital Aux |Re-Echo Lodge |St. Peter's WA |\SA Home League |St. Matthew's Guild Christ Church WA Can. Legion Aux. Ont. Reg. Assn. Aux. 9th Scout Mothers' Aux. H and § Council Jessie Panton Unit Court Oshawa IOF Albert Street UCW Calvary Baptist YWMC King Street UCW Arvilla McGregor Aux. First Baptist WA Beta Sigma Phi Dorcas Group Nellie Dearborn Unit WEDNESDAY LOBA Lod geNo. Victory Lodge LOBA Rebekah Lodge No. 3 Cheerful Givers Unit Storie Park Aux. Christ Church Aft. Guild THURSDAY RECEIVES B.H.Sc. Miss Carol Fitches received her degree with honors at convocation yesterday at On- tario Agricultural College, variety of dances and good fel- lowship. who had passed away from var- ious chapters across Canada in A surprise party was held at/the last year. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pot'- ter Knox, Centre street, last Saturday, by their immediate family. Their seven children,|) ANN ARBOR. Mi ee eight grandchildren and four ep ugalew dete great grandchildren were pres-| 10-year-old Chinese scroll was ent to mark their 55th wedding returned to the University of anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Knox' Miihigan's art museum Wed- have resided in Oshawa for ap-|nesday. Museum officials said! proximately 28 years and have|the scroll reappeared just as) become quite well known. Many | mysteriously as it disappeared] beautiful cards and good wishes|Feb. 27. It is valued at $2,500. were sent their way with an|Except for a slight tear in the array of gifts from their fam-|mount, a museum spokesman ily. A delightful supper was! said, the scroll is unharmed. RETURN SCROLL KARN bride is the daughter of Mrs. Stanley Dankowski and the late Mr. Dankowski and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. Frank Kolbuc and the late Mrs. Kol- HOLIDAY HOURS DRUGS buc, all of Poland. Mr. Jack Driscoll, organist, played the wedding music and the church choir sang. _The bride was given in mar- riage by Mr. Hieronim Jordan. She wore a white wool crepe suit with white accessories and carried red roses and white chrysanthemums. She was attended by Miss Luba Wolek and Miss Christine Wardach wearing blush pink silk chiffon with full skirts and scoop necklines accented with flower appliques. Their, head- dresses were rhinestone tiaras and their flowers nosegays of pink carnations and white chry- santhemums. Mr. Peter Soltys was best man and Mr. Chester Boboch ushered. _A reception followed in the Po- lish Hall, Banting avenue. @ SUNDAY, @ MONDAY, (Victor 28 KING ST. EAST @ SATURDAY, MAY 19 @ OPEN UNTIL 9:00 P.M. OPEN 12 NOON TO 6 P.M. OPEN-- MORNING--10 A.M. TO 7 P.M. EVENING--6 P.M. TO 9 P.M. ain AAUGA MAY 20 @ MAY 21 @ ia Day) OSHAWA 723-4621 ALL CHILDREN THREE MONTHS AND OVER AND ALL ADULTS Calvary Baptist WMS 19th Group Committee Christ Church Eve. Guild Albert Street UCW Oakleigh Lodge LOBA Couples' Club St. Matthew's WA Scout Executive Bd. Eva Alexander Unit Guelph. Miss Fitches attend- ed Macdonald Institute and is a graduate of OCVI. She will begin teaching this fall at Stratford Collegiate and Vo- cational Institute. Miss Fitches is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Fitches, Ross- land road west. Dear Ann Landers: Please|\do I want a man who would say something about the bitter/run me in a contest? What as- competitiveness between in -|surance do I have that some- laws. My parents and my hus-|thing like this will not happen band's parents are destroying\again? Please help me to see our marriage. They've been'the light--COAL BIN social friends for years, well! Dear Bin: If you love the guy, off financially and determined| forget the past and make no to outdo each other. lreference to the other woman When I went to the hospitaljor to his absence. Start the to: have my first child my|Tomance anew. A good second) mother came to be with me ai.| beginning could lead to a happy though I told her repeatedly I) ending. didn't want her to. When myj- mother - in - law learned my mother was at the hospital, KEEPING WATCH she rushed over too. My doctor) ,QNDON (CP) -- A closed- finally told them both to 80lcircuit television system has home. been tried experimentally in The in - laws are forever|the members' room of the dropping over to see the grand-| House of Commons. It may re- children. If my parents are|place the annunciator boards here (and they usually are) the|that indicate the debate and in-laws are annoyed. Naturally| the name of the member speak- the kids are spoiled rotten. | a at the time. one brings a $5 gift the other brings a $10 gift. Christmas, | Easter and birthdays are night-/ A GIFT TO you! mares. About the only thing| The bride, ners guest, Upedlaed war childisa deg: Mave is a teeteh ores extending $5.00" du i piece of re ate WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' UNDERWEAR Are Urged to Take a FREE Spoonful of Protection at the OSHAWA HEALTH DEPARTMENT ORAL POLIOMYELITIS VACCINATION CLINICS Clinics for the administration of Oral Poliomyelitis vaccine will be held at the following locations BETWEEN 5:30 AND 9:30 P.M. ON JUNE 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th: Queen Elizabeth School Dr. S. J. Philips School E. A. Lovell School Woodcrest School Gy Penmans Vests and Panties for 2-4 and 6-year-old girls. White cotton rib-knit for 8-to-16-year- old girls. Ladies' vests and panties--Small, OSHAWA KIWANIS CLUB SUMMER CAMP BOYS and GIRLS The Kiwanis Club of Oshawa has decided for 1962 to provide two camping periods of 12 days each for paying campers. The first camp for girls -- the second for boys. ing April, May and June. Avenue. My husband and I argue a lot. He defends his folks and SARGEANTS RENTALS | 725-3338 Science Now Shrinks Piles Without Pain Or Discomfort Finds Healing Substance That Relieves Pain And Itching As It Shrinks Hemorrhoids Toronto, Ont. (Special)--For the firet time science has found a new healing subst with the that sufferers were able to make such statements as "Piles have d to be a problem!" And ability to shrink hemorrhoids and to relieve Bag and itching. Thousands have been relieved with this inex i bst among these sufferers were a very wide variety of hemorrhoid con- ditions, some of even 10 to 20 years' right in the privacy of their own onl without say' dlscontfort or inconvenience. is on ae gare + a after another, "very striki rove- was reported and verified by doctors' observations, Pain was promptly relieved. And -while gently relieving pain, actual reduction or-retraction (shrinking) took place. And most amazing of all--this improvement was maintained in eases where i were continued over s period many months! In fact, results were so thorough All this, without the use of nar- , cotics, anesthetics or astringents of any kind. The secret is a new heal- ing substance (Bio-Dyne)--the discovery of a famous scientific in- stitute. Already, Bio-Dyne is in wide use for healing inju tissue on all parts of the iy: This new healing substance is offered in suppository or ointment form called Preparation H. Ask for individually sealed convenient Preparation H Suppositories or Preparation H ointment with special applicator. Preparation. H Bb ie at all or stores, action guaran' or money funded, The charge for the two paying camps' periods will be 30.00 for each full period of 12 days, Ages are from 8 to 15 inclusive. @ CAMP DATES @ GIRLS' Paying Camp - July 2 to July 14 (Inclusive) BOYS' Paying Camp - July 16 to July 28 (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 coup2n below, and mail it to: Camp Chairman: ¢ R. B. SMITH, | Chai , Kiwanis $ 1 476 Rosmere St. DEAR SIR | Please forward further information about the camp | ond blank application forms for the Kiwanis Summer Camp. l NAME OF CHILD NAME OF CHILD .. NAME OF CHILD ADDRESS PHONE NO. Camp C Signature of Parént or Guardian Medium, Large. INFANTS' UNDERWEAR You'll want Penmans for your baby-- available in tie-side, wrap-around style and button-front vests in fine soft cotton, for Size 3-6-9 months; 1 and 2 years. a Tas OF QUALITY Westmount School Ritson School Conant School Duke of It is requested that, insofar as possible, evening clinics be undertaken alphabetical first letter of the family name as follows: A-F: G-L: Dr. C. F. Vincent Massey School Edinburgh School Cannon School attendance at the ly according to the MONDAY, JUNE 4th TUESDAY, JUNE 5th M-R: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6th S-Z: THURSDAY, JUNE 7th A SPECIAL CLINIC for anyone unable to attend the above evening clinics because of shift work will 11:00 A.M. AND 3:30 P.M. ON JUNE 8th I LEGION HALL AT 90 CENTRE STREET. be held BETWEEN N THE CANADIAN

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