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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Feb 1964, p. 7

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Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mandey, Februery 17, 1964 7 Women ; 'The February meeting of the \Oshawa Y' Menettes was held at the home of Mts, Charles jBovair. The president, Mrs. |Robert Brandt presided, , | It was announced that the [Y's Men's President Night }would be held April 11 at the [Flying Dutchman. * | A letter was read by the /president inviting the Y's Men- : lettes to attend the Ladies Civi- | Y's Mennettes Announce Plans Tor Many spring Activities party, Mrs, Thomas Wolframe,| UNITS, GROUPS Looe eee Bebealal AUAILLIANIEYD |with problems and spoke of the SIMCOE STREET UCW 2 Teported on the Night of Cards,| The regular meeting of the to be held Thursday, March 5}Commingle. Unit of Simcoe at Hillsdale Manor. Progressive)street United Church was held euchre will be played as well as other types of card games Mrs, Donald Brunt, Mrs. Rob- ert Goddard and Mrs. Clemence Hewett, committee chairmen, reported on their aspects of the card party. It was decided to recently in the ladies' parlor, The meeting was opened with a hymn followed by prayer by the president Mrs, Rex Harper, speaker, Mrs, "Willes attended Syracuse University last sum- aking ta work teninine erst Wana ~ MOP + splendid improvements and ad: vantages for the children in the Mrs. Willes for her. talk onthe work of the school, Refreshments were served by Mrs, Fred Thompson and her group, work of the schoo! On graduating from Glen- holme at the age of 18 the children enter a school or work: shop to learn a trade, are looked after and can remain if loss af a arate peta parents should accur, | Mrs, Horace Gibbs thanked! PHONE 725-0643 The devotional poried was in charge of Mrs, Orville Eagle adopt a Hawaiian theme and|who chose as her topic "World MR. AND MRS. VICTOR GRABKO --Ireland Studio Oshawa Man Weds Whitby Girl In St. Mark's Church, Whitby St. Mark's United Church,|Whitby; Mr. James Wright, Whitby, recently was the setting|Ajax; and Mr. Walter Grabko, for the marriage of Elaine/Oshawa. Adella, daughter of Mr. and The wedding dinner was held Mrs, Russell Elmer Powell,|in the Whitby Legion Hall and Whitby, to Victor Grabko, Osh-| the reception was at the Ukrain- awa, son of Mr. and Mrs, Niko-|ian National Federation Hall, losy Grabko, Oshawa. {Bloor street, Oshawa. The The Reverend John Smith/oride's mother received, wear- officiated and the soloist was|ing a green lace sheath over Mrs. Douglas Williams, who)teffeta, a black and white pill- sang "The Lord's Prayer" ac-|box hat and black accessories, companied by Mrs.. John Bea:| The bridegroom's mother assist- ton, both of Whitby. ~ i a brown wool ten ; arriage by her Sheath and beige accessories, Pe gay Pe pelea i ye Patil -_ wore gold carnation cor- length French taffeta gown with) 5&8es. oe re ily point sleeves and scoop The bride YF sath noni i 'neckline. The gown was trimm-|'W® Piece dress with white hat ed with nylon cord in a leaf and|2nd accessories and a corsage flower design with pearls andj! Ted ee 2 the couple left sequins, Her headdress was an{{0t @ honeymoon in the United 'ornamental. mother of pear! States. On their return they will crown featuring a large flower 844 Sylvania street, holding a bouffant fingertip veil. She carried.a bouquet of red) sweetheart roses. The matron of honor was Mrs. William Fice, Oshawa, sis- ter of the bride, and the brides- January Was maids were Miss Enid Pitt, Whitby, Miss Eileen. Patterson Active Month and Miss Jane Grabko, both of} The Victorian Order of Nurses Oshawa. The flowergir! wasvheld their regular meeting in Miss Kim Fice, Oshawa. They|the Board Room of the City were gowned alike in deep tur-|Hall, with Mrs. Charles Russell quoise street-lengih dresses Of|presiding. The minutes were jreside at jOshawa, VON Reports jhealth ministry to encourage Many Guests From Afar Attend Valentine Dance Murray Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Thackeray, Mr. and Mrs. C, Love, and Mrs. Donald Lynch, and Mrs. Steven Smegal, and Mrs, Cecil Williams, and Mrs, Bernard Kidd, and Mrs. Paul Larkin, Mr. Mrs. Frank Larkin, Mr. Mrs. Donald Larkin, Mr. Mrs, Clare Sullivan, Mr, Mrs. George Twaites, Mr. Mrs, Allan Partridge, Mr, Mrs, William Paterson, Mr, and Mrs, Fabian Daley, Mr. Al- phonces Deveaux, Miss Thelma Leblance, Mr. Clarence De- veaux, Miss Agnes Daley, Mr, and Mrs. Barry Fee, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kimble, Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Moose, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pullen, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Armstrong, Mr. Mrs, Gordon Kimmett, Mr. Mrs. Thomas MacAleer, and Mrs. Donald Stovin, and Mrs, Edward Campbell, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Seager. Mr. and Mrs, William Finlay, Mr. Bruce Lewis, Miss Eleanor Rich, Mr. Robert Preston, Miss Anne Kearns, Mr. and Mrs, Otto Gournwald, Mr, and Mrs. | Many couples travelled quite a distance to attend The Par- ents' Auxiliary's (Oshawa So- ciety for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children) Valentine's Dance recently. at the Knight's of Columbus Hall. Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Thackeray, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith, Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Johnson, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Lyons and Mrs. John Lazdins assisted the guests, and a very good time was had by all who attended. Out of town guests came from as far away as Napanee, To- ronto, Peterborough, Hamilton, Lindsay, Port Perry, Ajax and Whitby, and prizes went to Mrs. Donald Lynch, Ajax and Mr. Jack Kimble, Peterborough; spot dance; Miss Eleanor Rich and: Mr. Bruce Lewis, both of {Toronto, spot dance; Mr. Ron- jald Twining, and Mrs, Donald MacGregor, Hamilton, special prizes; and Mr, Wayne Jewell, door prize. Among the guests attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burgess, Mr. and Mrs, Ronald Oke, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ton- na, Mr. Donald Metherell, Miss Olga Trimble, Mr, and Mrs. Ronald Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Ar- nold Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacGregor, Mr. and Mrs. G. Pearson, Mr. and Mrs. James Finn, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hartford, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Hoskin, Mr. and Mrs. C. Castilloux, Mr. and Mrs. F. Renkiewicz, Mr. and Mrs. R. Twining, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hedge, Mr, and Mrs. William Barry, Mr. and Mrs, Isadore Cote, Mr. and Mrs, Everette Graham, Mr. and Mrs. James O'Reilly, Mr. and Mrs. William Gournwald, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Jewell, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Maddock, Mr. and jMrs. John Ketchen, Mr. and Mrs. William Peel, Mr. and Mrs. R. Scott, Mr. and Mrs.| Mr, Mr Mr. Mr. Mr. and and and and and and Mr, Baker, Mr, and Mrs. William Hungerford, Mr. and Mrs, A. Hruska, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mor- rissey, Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Sul- livan, Mrs, Betty Sutton, Mr. Eric Harper, Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack St. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs, James O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Sullivan, Mr. and Mrs, Delmar Graham,Mr, and Mrs. Bernard O'Rourke, Mr. and Mrs. John Colley, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lyons, Mr, and Mrs, Donald Smith, Mrs. J. Lazdins, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Thacker- ay, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd John- son and others. The next meeting of the Par- ents' Auxiliary will be held Wednesday, March 4, at 8.00 p.m. at Simcoe Hall, and anv. one interested is welcome to DENTAL TABLET attend and participate in the SHEFFIELD, England (CP)/discussion, after which refresh- A tablet developed in Texas,|ments will be served. which turns bacteria on teeth '|with a business meeting and H. Veenhof, Mr. and Mrs. R.| ltan meeting, Monday, February 24 at the Sandalwood Restaur- ant. The special speaker on this occasion will be .Mr. Thomas ouckiey who will show slides and speak on the early history of Oshawa, The program chairman Mrs.| Clemence Hewitt, reported the) March meeting would be a tour| of Simcoe Hall Boys' Club and) | refreshments after at the home of Mrs. Donald Brunt. A the April meeting Mrs. Gordon Garrison will be guest speaker, showing slides on her recent trip to Africa. It was decided that the Y's Menette meetings would be held held the third Wednesday of the month in the future. The convener of the card Now's the Time to Beautify Your Home with CUSTOM AND READY MADE for the remainder of the even: ing work was done on decora: tions, A work meeting will be held Monday, March 2, to fin- Day of Prayer'. A short buisness discussion conducted by the president was followed by committee reports, ish the decorations and 'wrap prizes and favors. Mrs, Graham Nelson won the lucky draw for the evening. 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