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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Jun 1963, p. 9

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a -% "+\for the coming club year. The '|Oshawa Club was responsible ' for head table arrangements. (cmon Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 17,1963 7 *|\charge of a sing-song during the Joint Dinner Meeting Held In Toronto By Soroptimists About 200 women belonging| Quebec. From the nominees of to the six Soroptimist Clubs of Brampton, Humber Credit Valleys, Oshawa, North To- ronto-North York, Scarborough and Toronto attended a joint installation dinner at the Royal York Hotel, recently. i Miss Mabel Ferris, retiring president of. the Toronto Soropti- mist Club presided, and Miss Mary Babcock, governor of Eastern Canada Region con- ducted the candlelighting cere- mony for installing new officers $2500 was. given to Richard) " Lloyd of. Ames, Iowa, who in-| | tends to study medicine, "The Soroptimist organization is anxious to help young people}; train for the future', Miss Sink said. Every Soroptimist club ferent areas of business and the! | professions and these should speak with authority to cular line of work, and should] ; emphasize the need for a good Mrs. Walter Bestwick was in education. With the great changes in edu- the 14 regions of the Federa-| © tion Citizenship Award worth) © young people about their parti-| . contains a representative of dif-/f people| | ha (le Scuba as O Caroline Klapow James O'Donnell Wed Last Saturday St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church was the setting for the marriage last Saturday of Miss Caroline Rose Klapow, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Klapow, Oshawa, and Mr. James Ryan O'Donnell, son of Mrs. Gerald O'Donnell, Long Branch, Toronto, and the late Mr, O'Donnell. The bridegroom's great-uncle, the Reverend B, O'Connell, per. formed the ceremony. Mr. Jack Driscoll was organist with Mrs. W. Kinsman, soloist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a full- length gown of white peau de soie. The bodice was designed with three-quarter sleeves and a scoop neckline trimmed with Swiss lace beaded with seed pearls. The bell shaped skirt which tapered into a pleated train was: adorned with appli- ques of Swiss lace and beaded lace on front panel. Her head- dress was a_ matching lace bandeau with a tulle bouffant veil and she carried a cascade of Tropicana Sweetheart roses; dress acce: ~a and stephanotis. prior Bi hoes poor Eoagg The maid of honor was Miss| When the bridal couple left . Marilyn Burrows, Torofto, with} on a honeymoon trip to the Miss Jacqueline Muzik, Osh. |Laurentians the bride was wéar- awa, and Mrs, Fred Gallwan| ing a white brocadé ensemble, as attendants. They wore iden.| matching accessories, r6s@ tically styled street- h| shade hat, and feathered carna- Lhd pager Ff A e|tion corsage. . with scoop necklines, short Donnell sleeves and bell shaped skirts. MH bao cal in poo ag ai re papa bw. Po " a jaisies form petals and carried wets Ages | CANADIAN RUNS (TH | white shasta chrysanthemums| DOUGLAS, Isle of Man (CP- tipped with mauve. AP) -- World champion Mike Mr. William O'Donnell, Long) Hailwood, 23 - year -old British Branch, was best man and ush-|idol of the motor cycling world, ers were Mr. James Muzik,/won the senior tourist trophy Oshawa, and Mr. James/500-cc. motorcycle race hére Creary, Toronto. Friday, Mike Duff, The reception was held at the} professional rider from Flying Dutchman Motor Hotel.| finished fourth on a Matchléss. When receiving, the bride's mother wore a dress of peacock LADI ES Experienced Hair Stylist blue chiffon and lace, cham. of Toronto Salons FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS pagne shade hat, and peacock blue and champagne shade accessories, and a corsage of cream colored Joanna _ Hill roses. The bridegroom's mother chose a mink toned lace sheath VV VTC reve GIFTS FOR THE BRIDGE Seated: Mrs, Paul Pautler, berry Bridge sponsored by ~ DONALD the Kinette Club and being | held at 8.00 p.m. at Kinsmen | Community Centre. | {dinner hour, : Miss Virginia Sink, president of the Soroptimist Federation cational needs and job requir-| convene,r and standing, Mrs. ments, there will be great stress) Peter Melch, co-convener, are on educational systems. They| seen wrapping gifts in prep- » & : pe TIMMY IS ONE Travel Service Timothy Andrew, who is -one year old today, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Stauffer, Centre street north, Whitby. He is the grandson of Mr, and Mrs. Earnest An- drews and Mr .and Mrs. Erle Stauffer and great-grandson of Mr. and- Mrs. Hugh An- drews and Mr. and Mrs, Pery Bagshaw, all of Osh- awa. --Photo by Hornsby a named by Charm magazine as|tion of retarded children. This| i|the symbol of Detroit's working| was accepted on her behalf by| women, TO BE MARRIED July 20 is the date chosen for the forthcoming marriage of Miss Kathryn Eleanor (Kaye) McKenzie, Couumbus, and Mr. Robert Allan Kellar, Oshawa. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Allan Cyril McKenzie, Colum- bus, and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan A. Kel- lar, Oshawa. The ceremony is to take place at 3.00 p.m. in Columbus United Church with the Reverend R. H. Love officiating. -Photos by Sam Preston SOCIAL NOTICES AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clarke, 181 Wilson road south, will be at home to their relatives, friends and neighbors from 3.00 to 7.00 p.m, on Saturday, June 22 on the occasion of their 2th wedding anniversary. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Allan Cyril McKenzie, Columbus, Ontario, wish to announce the forthcom- ing marriage of their second daughter, Kathryn Eleanor (Kaye), to Mr. Robert Allan Kellar, son of Mr, and Mrs. Allan A. Kellar, Oshawa, The ceremony is to take place on| Saturday, July 20, at 3.00 p.m.| in Columbus United Church. | TARR Keep men's pajama cords from coming out during laundry by fastening cords at centre back of the casing with a few stitches. HOUSEHOLD HINT Your lace curtains will not show pin marks if you press them with a hot iron right after removal from the -- curtain stretcher. of the Americas was the guest speaker, choosing as her topic "The Role of Women in World Affairs". Miss Sink is a project en- gineer at Chrysler Corporation, Detroit, working in the field of smog control. She has been on a special assignment to study Willes because of illness, a $500) air pollution in the Los Angeles| grant-in-aid fellowship is being! area, |presented to her by the Eastern Miss Sink has ben a recipient|Canada Region for study this of Detroit's "Woman ofjsummer at the. University of Achievement" award and was/Syracuse in the area of educa- will undergo new to fit people for jobs that have) not even been thought of to-| day. That is the real educa-| tional problem today. In the absence of Mrs. H. G. |the Oshawa club president, Miss |Evelyn Moore. | USE INSTANT FOOD Miss Sink gave a plea for closer cooperation between men's and biter i human A ith! ; ey rd social leabalance in| Frozen dried, instant food the world today, with such in- weighing Jess than four pounds equalities in food supply, edu-| and containing 10,000 calories cational training, and opportun- fed two men for a whole day ities to earn a living, it, is more/on Mount Everest. | and more necessary that we be| knowledgeable about interna.) tional affairs. '""The new concept) of service today", she said, "'is) turning away from service to} the individual. to service with social implications as long-| range goals.. The emphasis is on TO weus-Gr Leadership and citizenship re- sponsibility toward world af-| CARPET COMPANY 282 King W. 728-958) fairs." The Soroptimist International RUG CLEANING Goodwill and Understanding Committee helps. develop this awareness through 'heir over- seas club program, with friend- ships developed among 40,000 women in 33 nations and their specific program this year to tests in the! aration for the Kinette Straw- next ten years. They will have/---- --Onhawa Times Photo | $HOP AND SAVE! LECOFF' SUPERMARKET 174 RITSON ROAD SOUTH OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 10.00 P.M. APPOINTMENT MRS. MARGARET HENRY Mr, Harry Donald, president of Donald Travel Service, is ll very pleased to announce the appointment of Mrs, Margaret ll Henry as a new member of |] their travel service. Mrs. ll Henry is a well known Osh- awa resident who hes travelled extensively ond is aware of \| the needs and advice required |] for those who are planning | trips. Whether it is a vacation in Muskoka or a round the world cruise, a call to Mrs. Henry ot 723-2564 will pro- vide you with all the informa- tion -you require, 4 4 4 q q ved ig Values ¢ IN MEN'S < UNDERWEAR ¢ i study the other countries in the Federation, "We can't isolate ourselves today, she said, there should be club projects which reach beyond the club borders. In the matter of youth recog- nition, which is another of the Soroptimist projects, she said that there is much talk about the breakdown of moral values, but, have they really broken down? Or is it just apathy, a loss of the sense of i ation to lift the moral -Jevel? "What we need today," continued Miss Sink, 'is to give youth more models of behavior and less critics." ' | In support of this project, which comes under the Public Affairs Committee in May, Eastern Canada Region gave a $500 Citizenship Award to Maria| Skavinski of Port Arthur, aj grade thirteen student, for her activity in school and commun- ity affairs. 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