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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Apr 1964, p. 9

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SREP PECEE ER 6 ae a cus BROOKLIN COUPLE OBSERVE ANNIVERSARY | Mr. and Mrs. Myron Vipond, "Brooklin celebrated their 50th + wedding anniversany recently when about twenty friends surprised them with a dinner party at the Whitehall Hotel in Daytona Beach, Florida, where they are spending the winter. Both natives of the Brooklin district, Mr. and Mrs, Vipond retired from ac- tive farming ten years ago and now spend their summers in Brooklin and their winters in Florida. They had a familly of six sons and four daughters and there are 18 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. MISS VERA SIBLOCK (President) Homoresque Club Elects Executive PERSONALS Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 15,1964 9 Canadian-Slovaks Celebrate 2oth Anniversary of Republic To mark the 25th anniver- sary of the Declaration of th: Slovak Republic, Branch 6 oi the Canadian - Slovak Leagu: held a banquet in the Slovak National Hall on Saturday night. Guests of honor were Acting 'Mayor Hayward Murdoch and Mrs. Murdoch and Mrs, Jo Aldwinckle. Dinner chainman Michael Karas introduced the guests. also President Andrew Vasko, vice-president John Ivan- co and the Reverend A, Kravcik. The speaker, Mr. George Kanecny outlined the Slovak struggle for freedom exetcised from the ninth century and finally achieved in March 1939 only to be submerged again in 1945. "The past 18 years of "peo- ple's democracy" and Com- munist terror have not, how- ever succeeded in destroying the attachment of the Slovak population to democracy and Christian traditions," he said. "There is, according to re- peated statements of the Com- ist leaders themselves, a Mrs. Merwin Cryderman en- tertained at a trousseau tea for Miher daughter, Miss Jean Cry- Siderman prior to her wedding. Pouring tea were Mrs, Gordon Wilbur, Mrs. Lewis Cryderman, Mrs. Fred Johnson, Mrs. Fred Nelson, Mrs. Reginald Weaving and Mrs. Harold Salter. Mrs. Douglas Cosborn, Mrs. David Jobb, Miss Marilyn Black and Mrs. Roger Lappin acted as auxiliary hostesses and the guests were served by Miss Donna Wilbur, Miss Susan Mc- Donald, Miss Janet Hopkins, Miss Justine Rose, Miss Mar- garet Hopkins, Miss June Mac- donald, Mrs. Hugh Holland and Mrs. Bruce Smith. Mrs. Howard Graham, John- ston avenue; Mrs. Frank Ven- nor, Gladstone: avenue, and Mrs. Douglas Glide, Bruce street, spent Saturday and Sun- day in Toronto attending a con- vention of the Retail, Wholesale Department Store Union, Local The Humoresque Club of the|*!4 Biind elected their 1964-1965 ex- The annual meeting of Osh- ecutive at their April meeting,|awa and district UNICEF com- tive and recently. The new mittee was held this week at the home of Mrs. W. R. Milne, Glenmanor drive. The. follow- ing were elected for the com- ing year: General chairman, Mrs. D. K. Stiles; greeting card co-chairman, Mrs. S. A. Middlemass and Mrs. W. R. Milne; Hallowe'en chairman, Mrs, Walter Grigorenko: re-| cording secretary, Mrs. Donald) W. Ellis, correspending secre-| tary, Mrs. W. R. Milne; carton chairman, Mrs. E. A. Middle- mass. The office of treasurer has yet to be filled. A meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Uriah Jones, Sim- coe street north, recently, for the executive of the Oshawa Branch of the Consumer's As-| sociation of Canada. An open meeting was planned for mem- bers and ail interested people, to be held at the end of April. Miss Jo-Ann Marlene Zak, Oshawa, has been attending the Buffalo Senior Girl Scout Con- ference held last week-end at the Statler Hilton Hotel in Buf- falo, New York. The conference was attended by 250 Senior Girl Scouts, representing six West- ern New York Scout Councils, Conveners are president, Miss|A- J. Parkhill, and Mrs. 8. J. Vera Siblock; vice - president, The 'meeting was held last 20 Canadain Girl Guides, and. several foreign exchange stu- Miss Ada McDonough; secre-\~hursday evening with Miss\dents. The theme of the con- tery, Mrs. James McConnell;|Vera Siblock, the president, pre-|ference was "Peace or Pieces" treasurer, Miss Patricia McCon- nell; social convener, Mrs. Mur- ray Chute; transportation con- , Mrs. Guy Forrest; pub- Kcity, Mr. Lester Davies, legis- Mrs. Arthur Wakely; convener, Mrs. William Sudderd; pianist, Mrs. How- ard Elliott, press, Mrs. Cecil CNIB, Mr. W. R. Singleton, Mrs, siding. The meeting opened with the singing of the Club song and a Bible verse for the blind. All standing committees reported. Gifts were presented to Lion- ette Mrs. Jack Anderson; Lion Mr. Harold Phillips; the secre- tary, Mrs, James McConnell and ithe treasurer, Mrs, Charles Lov- ell, in appreciation -of 'their work for the blind, Refreshments were served by Lionettes Mrs. Jack Anderson and Mrs. Wolfe Miller. and was developed by speakers and discussion groups concern- ed with international friendship, co-operation and communica- tions. Mr. and. Mrs. Olaude Mc- Donald, King street east, re- turned Jast night from a three- |week cruise in the Bahamas. | Mr. and Mrs, Harry Brooks, | Maxson street, spent two month in St. Petersburg, Florida, turning to Oshawa, last week. | Flattering Spring and Summer fashions in Subtle shapes, exquisite fabrics @ The soft caress of lightweight, cosy coats so welcome on cool Spring days... or cool nights .. . that Summer glorious surge of excitement you fee! when attir new suit fashion excellence . . edina -piece of . all yours to enjoy when you make er selection from the abulous fashions now at BLACK'S. Shop to-day, a small deposit wil! hold. SUITS & COATS Priced From 19.95 to 89.95 e@ UPPER LEVEL e LADIES' WEAR LTD. 72 SIMCOE NORTH Open Fridoy PHONE 725-1912 Evening Until 9 O'Clock. stubborn resistance, especially on the part of the persecuted Catholic majority, and the world press confirms time and again the reports of the con- tinuous struggle of the Slovak population for freedom, a demo- cratic way of life and self- government. "While Prague became the most faithful : satellite of Mos- zow, which fact was recognized during the Hungarian uprising even by Czech exiles, Slovakia remains one of the solid points of resistance between Poland and Hungary not only geogra- phically, but also as a link of democratic forces behind the Tron Curtain." Mr. Karas thanked Mr. Kanecny. Mr. Murdoch brought civic greetings and Mrs. Ald- winckle spoke briefly of the Oshawa Folk Festival, inviting all to participate on Dominion Day, July 1, a day to rejoice together in Canadian fellow- ship. Following the banquet the senior and junior Tatra danc- ers of Branch 6 in blue and pink silk brocade dresses, re- spectively, performed several national dances. Also on the enjoyable program were the Zemplin dancers from Toronto and little Miss Nancy Lescisin who played an old-time melody as a violin solo. ORGANIZE IN SCHOOLS TORONTO (CP) -- Fifteen high school students from Que- bec City will spearhead the or- ganization of Junior Red Cross groups in French - language schools in their province. They attended seminars on an ex- change basis with Toronto stu- dents to acquaint themselves with the JRC high school pro- iB Bi a BRIDE-ELECT A graduate of Oshawa General Hospital School of Nursing, Class of '62, Miss Linda Colwell is engaged to be married to Mr. James Car- son Houston. The bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Colwell of Bowmanville |Sou' end her fiance is the son of Mrs. Hugh Houston, Whitby, and the late Mr, Houston. The wedding is to take place in Trinity United Church, Bow- manville, on Saturday, May gram. Ben 'ay WIFE PRESERVER If you comb your hair before dressing, protect the hairdo by draping a scarf completely over your head before you slip on your dress or sweater. Several cards were read by Mrs, Norman Hall. It was an- Mention was made of the two bales packed for overseas re- has' been absent since last fall due to illness. April 25 is the bazaar for) @ ithminster UCW and all mem-| 7 bers of Cedardale were asked to! " make an effort to attend. Final arrangements were made for the spring tea to be held Wednesday, April 29, at 2.30 p.m. Mrs. Norman Hall conducted the devotional period from the "Word and the Way" on the Chapter from 'Resurrection and the Life' Mrs. Frank Sin- ger read the Scripture from St. John 3. Mrs. Singer concluded the meeting with two poems "Prayer of Faith" and "God Is With You'. 8ST. GEORGE'S CWL (Junior Auxiliary) At the regular meeting of St. George's Ukrainian Catholic Women League Junior Auxiliary held recently, Mrs. John Rudka,|# president, introduced Mrs. Bes-|# sie Locke who gave a demon-|@ stration on flower arrangements. |i The demonstration was inter- esting and was enjoyed by the members. Mrs. Rudka thanked ST BE SOLD The - following items must be removed from stock at once to make room for spring renovations and new stock which has arrived. At the present time we are unable to move in our stock room. Come browse around. No reasonable offer refused. ¢ All Merchandise Floor Samples ¢ All Merchandise Fully Guaranteed FULL PARTS AND SERVICE WARRANTY 1 Only Simplicity DRYER (Deluxe) @ Automatic Drying @ Variable Heat Reg. $219.95 now 959-95 10.00 Down -- 2.50 Week re-|f | 1-ONLY RCA WHIRLPOOL COMBINATION WASHER & DRYER Fully automatic, Reg. $695.00 sow 5 39-00 10.00 Down -- 4.50 Week 1-ONLY Simplicity Deluxe WASHER 2-speed, 10 wash cycles. 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