TO LIVE IN NEW p Bt? TONVILLE Mary's Studio Adam Panas, Stephanie Kusy Exchange Vows In St. Hedwig's The Reverend Anthony Bagsik officiated when Stephanie Kusy, Bowmanville, was united in marriage to Adam Panas, New- tonville, in St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church, Oshawa, re- cently. The bride is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs Zegmund Kusy, Poland, and her bride- groom is the son of the late Mr, and Mrs, Frederick Panas. The bride was gowned in a tobin's egg blue twinkle silk knit enhanced with a round neckline and three - quarter Courtice Couple Honored On 35th By Surprise Party A pleasant surprise was given Mr. and Mrs. J, H. Herron, Courtice, on Saturday, Febru- ary 1, 1964, in honor of their 35th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Herron is the former Alice Stephens, Peterborough, daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. E. G, Stephens and her bridegroom of thirty-five years is the son of the late Mr. and ag John Herron, Bobcaygeon, . and Mrs, Herron were married in George Street United Church, Peterborough, and came to Courtice shortly after, in October 1929 and have lived there ever since. The happy couple had been invited to Sandalwood Restau- rant, Oshawa, to enjoy a meal with their family. On their ar- rival, they were pleasantly sur- prised to find a number of relatives gathered to join the dinner party and wish them we ll. Those attending were Mr. Beatrice Stephens, all of Neph-|' ton; Mr. and Mrs, Jack Hill- nian, Cindy and Kevin, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs, Frank Lucas, Timothy and Grant, Birdsall; Mr, and Mrs. Linton: Herron and Kimberley, Oshawa; and Mr. and Mrs, Grant Herron, Courtice. sleeves, Her sheath skirt was flattered with an inserted cum- merbund and she wore a match- ing French flowered pill-box hat. She carried a nosegay of pink roses with white and pink carnations, Her matron of honor, Mrs, William Treleaven, Peterbor- ough, wore a champagne beige |gown of silk organza over peau de Ange, with a round neckline and thrSe-quarter sleeves. Her sheath was emphasized with an overskirt trimmed with hand cut. appliques carried to the neckline, She wore a matching whimsy type hat adorned with a large rose and matching ac- cessories, She carried a nose. gay similar to the bride's. The best man was Mr. leaven, Peterborough and Mr, Ronald Leslie, Newtonville. The tonville, SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Senor Manuel Fernandez 'Trava and Senora Lucia Bojor- quez de F. of Merida, Yucatan, Mexico, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Maria del Carmen Fernandez Bojor- quez, to Kenneth McKenale Leh- man, Peterborough, son of Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Haley, Whit- by. The wedding will take place Saturday, March 7, 1964, in Merida, Yucatan, MARRIAGE Mr, and Mrs, R, R. Watt, Oshawa, announce the marriage their daughter, Elizabeth son of Mr, and Mrs, F. B, Jones, Toronto. The marriage took place at 4.00 p.m., Saturday, February 1, 1964, in Bellefair United Church, Toronto, with the Reverend H. W. Kerley of- ficiating, Germs collect by the millions around the Banish garbage odor instantly... bathroom ... spray -- kill them with Lysol. kill germs ... spray regularly with Lysol. Mi-| chael Juzek, Oshawa, and the/nejpful in cleaning records. Wipe|Irene Pawson of the Osha wal ushers were Mr. William Tre-|it on with a piece of urethane|Business and Professional Wom: newlyweds will reside in New-|-- Regular Report Of St. Paul's CPTA St. Paul's Catholic Parent: Teacher Association held its monthly meeting in the school auditorium recently. The ident, Mrs. William The Reverend Norbert Gi, to open the meeting wit ayer, et Robert Ireland, principal, of the PTA for the ontertain- ment given the school children on the last day of school before the Christmas holidays. The en- tertainment, in the form of mov- jes and candy canes was ar: ranged by the president, Mrs, William wards, As a. safety precaution Mr. Ireland requested that parents hold their children home at the noon hour allowing only enough time to get them back to school, arently the children, espe- cially the younger ones have been loitering on Garrard road on their way back to school at noon, The constitution of St, Paul's PTA was approved, Mrs, Gerald Kasubeck was organizing a who that all arrangemnets have been made to hold it in the School Auditorium, Tuesday, February 11, at §.00, Tickets were avail able at the meeting and also could be obtained from Mrs. Frank Maloney. The feature of the evening was a behaviour study film entitled "Sociable Six to Nolsy Nine". Mr, William Edwands introduc- ed and ran the filming, after which groups were organized for its discussion, Refreshments were served and arranged by Mrs. William Joseph Cooper, Grade 3 Moth- ers' Room representative, sisting Mrs, Cooper were Mrs, Owen + Jennings, Mrs. James |Reilly, Mrs, Peter Bakker, Mrs. Daniel Kelleher and Mrs, Vin- cent Deveaux. During the refreshment period 50-50 draw was made an | a lucky tickte, The next meeting is February 24, 1964, at which time, Miss Enid Wallace, Children's Librar- ian at McLaughlin Public Li- brary, will give a talk on the value of supplementary reading. HOUSEHOLD HINT Ordinary rubbing alcohol ts foam to remove all the dust, dirt and fingerprints. 282 King W., Osha | Bdwards, presided and asked!" ns "Night of \iOards" for February reported As: Mrs. Joseph Gangemi held the) Mr, and Mrs, John thanked his staff and members| aa *& The engagement is announc- ed of Maria del Carmen Fer- nandez Bojorquez, daughter of Senor Manuel Fernandez Tra- va and Senora Lucia Bojor- quez de F, of Merida, Yuca- tan, Mexico, to Kenneth Mc» Kenzie Lehman, son of Mr, and Mrs, Lawrence Haley, WHITBY MAN TO WED » |Carmon Poth . Whitby, The wedding will take place on Saturday, March 7, 1964 in Merida, Yucatan, and the couple will spend their honeymoon on the Island of Isla Mujeres, They plan to re- side in Peterborough, Ontario, where Mr, Lehman is Art Di- rector of CHEX-TV, PERSONALS An executive meeting of the Lyceum Club and Women's Art Association was held at the home of the president, Mrs. Uriah Jones, Simcoe _ street north recently, to plan for the year's activities, On Monday, February 10, Mr, Dennis. Sweet- ing, manager of Spring Thaw 1s to be the guest speaker, Mon- day, March 9, the special speak- er Mrs, Dale Harris, Uxbridge, speaki on the life of her father, Mr, Leslie Howard, The May luncheon is to be held on Monday, May 11, at 1,00 p.m. The hostess served tea, with Mrs, Ralph Wallace officiating and an enjoyable half hour was spent before the meeting adjourned, Horky, iSr., Ritson road south, attain- jed the 48th anniversary of their |wedding on Monday, Febru: ary 3, Mrs. D, K, Stiles, chairman ol the Oshawa and District UNI- CEF reports that with thanks jto Mrs, E. A, Middlemass, jgreeting cand chairman and through the co-operation of Miss en's Club, the sale of greeting cards, notes and desk calendars CARPET COMPANY wa @ Tel, 728-9581 Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre Broadloom-Tile-Linoleum professional Rug Cleaning Raz' J SPRAY DISINFECTANT Kills Germs, Kills Mildew, Kills Odors. Not Just a Cover-Up ... It Eliminates. There's nothing like it, New Lysol Spray eliminates the germs you can't even scrub away. Kills smoking and cooking odors . . . replaces them with a light, fresh scent. Makes your home so pleasant to visit. eliminate all Now Available in Your Local Drug and Food Stores. \ Keep your home outdoors fresh . . . odors with new Lysol Spray. | in Oshawa amounted to $824.00 including tax, This represents the sale of 612 boxes of cards and 88 desk calendars, | Mr, and Mrs, James Reid,| Margaret street, who attained the 35th anniversary of their wedding on Thursday last were pleasantly surprised when their son, Robert, and their daughter, Mrs, Gordon Barney (Eileen) and Mr, Barney presented them with a floor model, combination record player and radio, and entertained them in the evening at the Town and Country Club in Toronto, Mr, Reid is the custo dian of Westmount Public School and in the afternoon the principal and staff presented the anniversary pair with a bou- quet of yellow chrysanthemums, Mr. and Mrs, Reid were mar- ried in St, Niman's Manse, 1044 r Wednecdey, Pebruery §, 1944 THE OSHAWA TIMES, UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES CALVARY BAPTIST WMS The meeting opened with ihe I Love Thee and' "Faith Is the CONTINUED ONE MORE WEEK ENTIRE STOCK 20-50% OFF-- WATCHES DIAMONDS @ SILVERWARE = @_- DISHES © JEWELLERY @ LUGGAGE @ RINGS © GIFTWARE Scripture reading Romans 8, was read in unison, Mrs. Cebert Anmstrong offered prayer, A letter was read from Bar- |} bara Neath, a missionary in China, Mrs, Walter Mills and Mrs, Westlake spoke on Annie Johnson Flint, and the many poems she had _ written during her lifetime. Many poems were on Grace, Faith, and Love. She spent many yers of her life in a wheelchair, Mrs, Henry McGhee thanked the speakers for their inspiring talk, Next week Mrs, Arthur Allo way will bring a message from Hebrews. FELLOWSHIP GROUP The Fellowship Group of Southminster United Church held its regular meeting last Saturday, Croquinole and cards were played. Mr, and Mrs, Royce Whittaker and Mrs, John Fortin were in charge of the February meeting and served refreshments, during their ANNUAL SALE -- BOTH LOCATIONS -- HORWICH CREDIT JEWELLERS ®@ 20 SIMCE ST, SOUTH @ @ OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE @ Arbroath, Scotland, by the Rev-| erend Evan Campbell and came to Oshawa soon afterward, Among those holding reserva: tions for the Knights of Colum- bus Mardi Gras Ball are Mr, and Mrs, William Kinsman, Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Murray, Mr, and Mrs, Vincent Kelly, Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Mala- chowski, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Patterson, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Carroll, Mr, and Mrs, El ginipill Holody, Mr, and Mrs, John Collins, Mr, and Mrs. William Power, and Mr, and Mrs, Leslie Prazmowski. ! I. COLLIS «~ SONS FINAL AFTER-INVENTORY SHURE: LANL? GIANT MARKDOWNS DAILY! Prices Below Original Wholesale Costs! LADIES' BLOUS SPORT JA lale Ww. CKETS READY THURSDAY 9 A.M. Tewen, aneeen Sine, Seeey. 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