Mineral Jewellery Created By Club Goes On Display The Oshawa Rock and Mineral Club now has a display of some minerals and Gem Stone Jewel- lery made by members, set ANN LANDERS 'Happy Ever-After' Fine For Fairytales up for inspection in the! pear Ana Landers: I'm a) Bertha took a full $ year to McLaughlin Public Library. {high school senior who always recuperate and then went back § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Scturdoy, February 8, 1964 Undaunted by a stormy night,|thought marriage was for keeps|to work. We heve been waiting| ise thirty members attended thelor as the vows say "till death|for her to leave since January Pweg dc sed cng Oshawa|do Jovi part." a ; rd my We bed not mind that and Mine . lub recently r reading your column for|she has not paid us one cent in money on doctors, The froublal v ° r] . Reasons For Faith Is Subject Displays of quartz by Mr,|@ couple of years, I get the im-jall the time she has been here. ia really © John Kauffman and Indian ar-|pression that 'forever' means|Nor do we care that she rarely ri As CWL Hears Father Quesnelle row heads by Mr. Eddie War-|'until she gets fat or he gets|pitches in and does any house- " the hairline. burton, held the interest of|bald, or someone more attrac-|work, All we want is our priv-| Pit. eae et you see @ Wy Tare take ne +4 -- EO args - many. je. Warburton told us ot wd wwe acy back. pe 0 specializes in your » G , * ' eresting way whic itiness, brief address at the February/planation is necessary. hi rrow heads eloped two weeks of the St, Gregory the! The president, Mrs, Williamiton" ° were otlle ined her. i she wes Council of the Catholic/Boissoin, thanked Father Ques- The love and was sure her Women's League, chose as _his|nelle. Mr tan beni the = WaS would last she ft subject, "Reasons for Faith", |ROUNTINE REPORTS on the Quart family" He ponc|not work we can alway. Father Quesnelle pointed out) The treasurer, Mrs. E. C. Eg-|" 1 opouoh My ly. He £8V€! divorce." ecaline ate cah't aot alone with that even in the material senselerer, presented the financial re-/®, thorough and interesting re-|"'y wouta be willing to bet pi apt faith is constantly demanded injport and the correspondence view of the properties of quartz, w that the girl has no inten. rey Rite ep ode Re the commonplace things of life-|was read by Mrs. Bruce La-|ihe two main classes, crystal otltion of spending the rest of her|fu but vehe me her senon the air we breathe; move-|Force, The report of the Health|®™orphous and sub classes. His)iite with the fellow she married, teodbla Watause Ch thik, ment of the earth on its axis;/and Welfare Convener, Mrs. M. lecture was illustrated by sam- Are ia the wind as it sweeps acrose the|W. Hanley, covered December ples which he passed among thel yan ne ere 30 pears ot8y|--FLORIDA HEADACHE : earth, and many other pheno-/a@ anuary. reee hampers ' I would like to know the an- : mena which we cannot see but|of canned goods were donated at} A sale of minerals followed| swer.--Double O - oie ss te wi pened an WIFE VER whose existence we accept with-jthe Christmas party, At Christ-/and members went home proud-| Dear Double 0: People arelwite for the rest of your jives| Try a teaspoon of salt in your out question, mas $8 children and their par-lly displaying their new posses-lthe same--and have been farluniess you tell her she must find|vase of flowers o make flow- Likewise in the spiritualjents were looked after. Clothing, | sions. centuries, Improved standard of|another place Mer atin_lere othy fresh longer. realm man is called upon to ac-|toys, treats, turkeys, and com- living, however, have had an|until you find another place for cept many things on faith alone,|plete dinners were supplied as impact on our standards of mor-/ner, and help her pack but his faith is supported by the/needed. Eleven visits were made ality. The old, dependable guide-|,., sane evidence of a Supreme Intelli-/to needy families and employ- lines have slipped away, Only a gutless wonder would ence overnin all. Theg uni-/ment was found for one woman Women work alougside men let tris wife get stomach trouble . . verse in its immensity whirling requiring work. Thirty - one today as they ne.er did before. because he can't screw up the Hasiuk-Hraynyk Nuptials through limitless space, our|"Get Well" cards and cards of May Ag, tte> meer did betore|cqurage to tell a barnacle of a serve & Oy eee eee mites Ap ot a Ragga hold responsible positions, If the its mighty planets, functioning . doesn" Tee Reverend John C. Por-er ag Bs vgn Oey eg with infinite' precision and har-| Mrs. Leopold Menard, presi- . 'magia book oe hs oe eyma officiated when Patricia/wore i ge ca ok " aie mony through countless ages -/dent of the Church Extension] tell him to get lost. And more Sylvia Hraynyk became theltiree. quart "sleeves and scoop - o eal of fs be ocean one -- = ng He and more both wives and hus- on and contro an Omnipo-e , group bride of Jerry William Hasiuk/necklines, They wore self ban- feat Being, ond itis this Being|sent a gift of $15.00 to a mission- oa eee | Weer al Prego tlnengei in St. George's Ukrainian Cath-/deaux and carried bouquets of pe i in W m we call God. ary priest estern Canada. oli Church recently. 'The bride|white chrysanthemums and ivy. "Fether Quesnelle concluded] It was announced that the Or- ooh ig ul pe pene ly = is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| The best man was Mr. Johnijnis talk with the quotation, "For|tario County South CWL Region ' wie tw Ann Landers: Two k, Oshawa, andjAndrewskiw, Whitby, and the/he who does not believe in Godjal meeting would be held on > woe Dee ushers were Mr. Robert Hray- Sunday, February9, at St, Mary vents ago my sister Berthe wae Women Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 PREMISES FOR PROMPT SERVICE class senior I can't come right out and hen Task her to leave because she is y in/the type who thinks the whole rriage|world is against her. She has does|two married sons but says she get a right mal said, 'If it Wi trul: s would never live with them NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE MR. AND MRS. JERRY HASIUK -- Aldsworth Photography Large Wedding Party Attends Now's the Time to peer eee ee CUSTOM AND READY MADE DRAPES M. & C. Dry Goods SILVER RE-PLATING her bridegroom is the son off... Mr William Hasiuk, and Mr, and Mrs. William Hasiuk, Hampton. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was wearing a floor - length pure silk gown fea- turing a scoop neckline, lily- point sleeves and a_ straight ekirt. Her floorlength train fell from the neckline at the back. A circlet of flowers held' Mr. Gerry Sorochan, all of Osh- awa; Mr. John Pritoula and Mr, James Melnichuk, both of Toronto, The ring.- bearer was Donald Polak, Oshawa. For the reception at St. John's Ukrainian Hall the bride's mother received wearing a cran- berry lace over peau de soie gown with matching accessories and a corsage of white 19ses. of the Angels Church, Rosebank, "The Story of Trent Univer- PERSONALS er yg with Benediction COMMUNION BREAKFAST \ The annual communion break- sity" will be brought to mem-/tast of the St. Gregory Girl bers of the University Women's/Guides and Brownies,sponsored Club of Oshawa and district atiny the Counci, will be held in their February meeting next/the parish auditorium on Sun- week by the newly appointed/gay February 16, at the con- Dean of Men and Dean of Resi-/clusion of the nine o'clock Mass, dence, Mr. Richard Sadlier. To/Mrs, Menard will onvene the be opened in large, renovated), reaktast. CLUB SPEAKER The voice of Dennis Sweet- is well known to radio listeners for his program i, an accident. My wife and I invited her to stay with 'us until she recovered and could go back to work. We have no children and the spare bedroom was available. & Draperies 74 CELINA STRER PHONE 723-7827 Camp Oconto Established 1923 Is again on special promotion prices Wonderful opportunity to make your Silver look like new. STARTS MONDAY, FEB. 10th shoulder - length The bridegroom's mother assis- tulle illusion, She carried 's bou.|ted wearing a turquoise lace hew university will be aecepting| » 0%, te same Sunday afternoon quet of white tea roses, stephan-/over peau de sole gown, match-|-ocistrations at the end of the/°e finals for the Ontario County otis and ivy. ing accessories and @ Corsage] <choo) year. Mr. Sadlier is ajS0U'® Lar aged wad Eco J The bride was attended by a|°! Pink roses. graduate of the University of om tabs te > i Grenenys matron of honor, Mrs. Gilen| When the couple left on their/Toronto, Ontario College of Ed- auditorium : Hickey; five bridesmaids, Missjhoneymoon to Quebec the bridejucation, Cambridge, England, Movin pictures of Mrs, Jacq- Norah Lea Flegg, Miss Natalie/was wearing a teal blue A 'inejand Grenoble, France, in lang- ety Kenet ie vinlt to Yndis Rudy, Miss Nancy Esposito,|dress and matching hat, On tieirjuages and literature and has|\ tog, pA a by atk Kee Miss Genie Yourkevich, and/return Mr. and Mrs. Hasiuk will/been a house master at Upper sith W Cienin fos Ain = India Miss Elsie Tureski; and a flow-ireside in Oshawa. Canada College. : who was thanked by Mrs C .C. Mrs, Jerry Forestall, presi-/Murty. Light refreshments, ser- dent of Daughters of Isabella'|ved under the convenership of Oshawa, attended the Arch-|Mrs. Francis Cebulski and Mrs. |bishop's Catholic Charity Ban-|Andrew Mowat, concluded the (Ey quet at the Royal York Hotel|evening. | a ey! recently, as a delegate. HL ° Guests arriving at the Mardi Gras Ball tonight will be greeted|bert Burr (Vera) and Mrs, Fred at the door by two lovely young Rolphe (Bette) and friends and girls in Mardi Gras costumes, Miss Eileen Menard and Miss Lynn Conlin, will' present the ladies with corsages. The guests will alsobe welcomed by the Grand Knight Anthony Merin- ger and Mrs. Meringer; the Chancellor, Jerry Forestall and Mrs. Forestall; and the. chair- man of the dance committee, Mr, George Fairhart and Mrs. Fairhart. The dance is sponsor- ed by the Knights Of Colombus. Mrs. George Cane was sur- prised at her home on Kings- dale avenue Thursday afternoon For Girls -- 5 to 17 Years Riding, lond sports, safe waterfront. Resident graduate physician and two nurses. 40 MILES NORTH OF KINGSTON Directors -- Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lobbett, 3 Pine Forest Rd., Toronto 12 FULLY ILLUSTRATED BROCHURE SENT ON REQUEST. "Theatre Anyone" and he is recognized in drama festivals as a competent adjudicator and lecturer. At present, among other positions, mana- al of "Spring Thaw", Mr. weeting will be in Oshawa on Monday afternoon to address |) the Lyceum Club on_interes- [| ting sidelights on Canadian theatre. & OSHAWA SHOPPING BIRKS CENTRE e Stent Seoaial when her daughters, Mrs. Al-| Toya, | u i. Ceks EAN Sessa For fast relief from menstrual pain you can count on help from the 4 active ingredients " DR.CHASES PARADOL Dry Cleaning SPECIAL HAPPY BIRTHDAY LYNN ANN Little Lynn Ann js one year of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc- eld tomorrow. 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