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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Apr 1964, p. 8

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PROP NY: IUGR GRAS ICN . Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, April 18, 1964 ALL THE NICE GIRLS LOVE A SAILOR This young sailor is two Samuel Robinson and Mr. and years old tomorrow. He is Mrs. Clarence Cassidy. His Kevin David Robinson, son of great-grandparents are Mr. Mr. and Mrs. David Robinson, and Mrs. Donald Fraser, all Montrave avenue, and is the of Oshawa. grandson of Mr. and Mrs. --Photo by Hornsby Guide Cathy Kelemen Receives All-Round Cord At Banquet The highlight of the 13th Guide Company's annual mother and daughter banquet held in St. Stephen's United Church Hall recently, was the presentation of the All Round Cord to Guide Cathy Kelemen. Division Com- missioner Mrs. Donald Fox placed the cord on Miss Kele- men's arm. Guide Kelemen was presented with gifts from the Guide Company; from her lead- ers, Mrs. Thomas Daley, Cap- tain, and Mrs. L. J. Kelemen, Lieutenant; Mrs. Kelemen also gave her daughter a personal gift and Cathy received a gift from her grandmother, Mrs. E. R. Tennier. Guide Captain Mrs. Daley was chairman for the evening and introduced the head table guests as: Division Commissioner, Mrs. Donald Fox; Mrs. Douglas Nes- bitt, Division Camp Advisor; Mrs. J. L, Bird, Roslyn District Commissioner; Mrs. B. D. Hitchens, Brown Owl; Mrs. J.|Pin and Mrs. Nesbitt said a few W. Strank, Tawny Owl; Mrs. R.|words of greeting and that she H. Peterson, new Tawny Owl,|was looking forward to the 19th Brownie Pack, Mrs. Louis| Washington trip as much as the Kelemen Jr., Guide Lieutenant; |girls were. and Mrs. G. W. Pentland, presi-| Brownie and Guide skits were dent of the 13th Parent Com-|presented and two Guides mittee. danced. Badges were presented CATHY KELEMEN Guide Heather Strank pro-|to the Guides and Brownies who|committee, posed the toast to the Queen,/had earned them. Campfire was senting and will and a toast to the World-Widejheld with all Brownies Guide Movement was proposed! Guides joining in, The even- by Guide Patsy Brown. Com-| ing closed with Taps. 'a few days with Mrs, Conant Euchre, Cribbage Create Good Fun At Legion Social The Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal Canadian Legion, Branch 43 held a successful "Night of Cards" on Tuesday. Mrs. Gor- don Baker and Mrs. Alfred La- vender were conveners, Winners were as follows: For Euchre: Gents: Ist, Mrs. James Brown; 2nd, Mr. Bruce Simpson; 3rd, Mr. George Bo-| bier; 4th, Mrs. Michael Drago-: matz; 5th, Mr. Roy Andrews. Ladies -- ist, Mrs. May Top- ping; 2nd, Mrs, James Min- aker; 3rd, Mrs. Eva Taggart; 4th, Mrs. B. Wyatt; 5th, Mrs. L. Davies. Cribbage: Mrs. James Ander- son; Mr. A. J. Gangemi, Mrs. Lionel Treherne, Mrs, L. Cam- eron, Mrs. Maurice Proctor, Mrs. A. J. Gangemi, Mr Jerry Millar, Mrs. Thelma Tabb. Door and special prizes: Mrs. M, Ferguson, Mrs. C. Hopps, Mrs. Harry Woods, Mrs. A. Temple, Mr. Wesley Kuber Mr. Erie Buechler, Mrs. Pid- geon, Mrs. H. J. Ovenden, Mrs. C. Ewing, Mrs. Charles Game, SPRING WEDDIN A wedding of interest to Oshawa is to take place in First United Church, Water- loo, on Friday evening May 15, when Mr. Gordon Bruce Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce V. Hall of Oshawa will take as his bride Miss Nancy Elizabeth Amy, daughter of Mr: and Mrs, John Nelson Amy of Waterloo. The af- Pa G OF INTEREST fianced pair both graduated from the University of West- ern Ontario, London, with Bachelor of Arts degrees. Miss Amy is teaching at Lakeshore Public School, Bur- lington and Mr. Hall is a member of the teaching staff of Parkside High School, Dundas, Ontario. Photos by Bill Barrett London Ontario Mrs. Walter Treherne, Mrs. Mary Cook, Mrs. R. Baker, Mrs. May Topping. | A business meeting will held next Tuesday, April 21.) and members having goods for| the bazaar must bring them in} to be ready for pricing. The ba-| victor Michael Siblock, son 0° zaar is the following Tuesday.\yjr and Mrs. Michael Siblock April 28, took as his bride Judy Eva Tur- Goods for the various booths/pin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. will be welcome and a shower|Charles A. Stainton, all of Osh- for the "Country Store" will be|awa, in a recent ceremony in held at Tuesday's meeting,|King Street United Church. members are asked to come to} The Reverend L. Wesley Her- this meeting and bring along|pert officiated. The church or- canned goods or anything in the|ganist, Mr. Rhyddid 'Williams grocery line. Donations of home|accompanied Mr. Donald All- baking are also needed 'on the|man who sang "The Lord's night of the bazaar, also home|Prayer" and "Wedding Prayer'. made candy. Time of meeting,| Given in marriage by her 7.30 p.m. next Tuesday. father, the bride wore a_bouf- fant gown of imported Swiss- PERSONALS Chantilly lace, featuring a bateau neckline lavishly trimm- | ed with sequins and seed pearls, Mrs. J. L. Beaton. and Miss|lily point sleeves and a skirt Rose Hawkes are attending alwith redingote effect. A Cleo- Daffoldil Tea in Cannington|patra crown of crystal and this afternoon in aid of the|pearls held her fingertip veil Cannington branch of the Can-|of tulle illusion and her bou- adian Cancer Society. Guests|quet, in the form of a heart from out of town are expected|W4Ss composed of shrimp-pink at the Oshawa Daffodil Tea|roses and white hyacinth bells next week. with two pendant hearts on |streamers. Mrs. David Morgan of Angola,| The maid of honor was Miss New York, has been spendingiLinda Sawyer and the brides-) G. D.\maids were the Misses Darlene Oshawa|Trowbridge, Miss Cindy Lou Glover and Miss Margaret f Os . > They At the anniversary tea fori wore iad tna - bell Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hayton, | sowns of shrimp-pink, imported] among those serving the Grase-(peae de soie with | matching be and visiting friends. were Mrs. Dalton Fickes, Grass-| jackets and pill-box headdresses mere i ag and Mrs. Nelda).ng circular veils. They carried| ipson, Brock street east. matching pink and white chry-' Mrs. Gerald Stoneburg has|Santhemums. ; oo returned to her home in Clear-| The flower girl, Debbie Stain- water, Florida, after visiting|ton of Bowmanville, was dress- her parents, Mr. and Mrs.|ed similarly. ; | Milton Hayton for their golden el ee was ce i i est man an e ushers we Pre onenneere: |Ronald Siblock; Ray Stainton, A note for the social|Bowmanville, and John Jeffery.| calendar, . . Lt. Colonel J. R.| Receiving at the reception) Warnica has announced the date|held at The Flying Dutchman, |29 and appointed Major Leonard|ther wore a sheath dress and |Tiggelers chairman of the balljmatching three-quarter coat of pany Leader Janice Wilton led SOCIAL NOTICE in the singing of grace. Guide Sandra Cook thanked the moth- ers and Mrs. Pentland replied. Mrs. Aylmer Ward thanked the St, Stephen's UCW for the love- ENGAGEMENT ly supper. Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Daley stated the reason|Amy, Waterloo, Ontario, presented this year was becaus|daughter, Nancy Elizabeth, the whole Company deserved/Mr. Gordon Bruce Hall erdit for all the hard work|Hamilton, son of Mr. and Mrs earning money for the camping|Bruce V. Hall of Oshawa. The} on coming summer. She stated that/Friday, May 15 at 7.00 o'clock! trip to Washington, D.C., this|wedding will take place no one patrol should be singled|in First United Church out as being more deserving Waterloo. John Nelson} an-| there was not a Guide plaque|nounce the engagement of their | to} of] of the Regimental Ball as May|Motor Hotel, the bride's mo- repre- white-flowered, blue cotton lace Mess|with white accessories and a) ge of blue and white car- on which, the Sergeant's be RSM William Milne|corsa 'and Sgt. Major James Newell)" jand for the Men's Mess Cpl. HOUSEHOLD HINT 'D. E. Shattraw. The ball, the)' To protect stored clothing season's grand finale, will be|from moth damage, line a bed- held as in previous years in the room or hall closet with aro- Oshawa Armouries. matic red cedar closet lining. | vr | ' OSHAWA FURRIERS Oscw, inc, QUALITY cys FUR STORAGE Victor M. Siblock and Bride Spend Honeymoon in Bermuda nations. The bridegroom's mo:) ther was in beige silk shantung, | sheath and jacket with green) accessories and a corsage of) gold: carnations. The honeymoon was spent in} Bermuda. For travelling, the bride chose a brown and beige| flecked sheath dress with matching three-quarter coat and Norwegian fox collar, Her! accessories were pink and) brown and her corsage, pink} carnations, Mr. and Mrs. Siblock are re- 'i at 28 LaSalle Court, Apt.| Guests were present from Bowmanville, Blackstock, En- niskillen, Owen Sound, Port Perry, Peterborough, Toronto, St. Catharines, Whitby and Wes- ton. 4'ed by Mrs. S. G. Saywell and in _|ticket convener, and committee ee TRS kt IRS" Yaga AO: gt fag; YWCA Bridge Rids| World Service A most enjoyable and success- ful Dessert Bridge was held at the YWCA-Adelaide House, on Tuesday afternoon and evening. The proceeds of the card party are allocated to the YWCA World Services Fund. This year the YWCA of Can- ada's World Services budget in- cludes a grant to the Leadership Training Program. The afternoon party was open- O, D. Friend, Mrs. R. W. Bas-|Bathe, Mrs. R Gulliver, Miss se \E. |Southern, Miss Winona Armstrong, Miss Grace} Wilson, Miss Phyllis Kratz, Miss Made-| leine Kelly, Miss Betty Godfrey, Miss bers of the YWCA staff Kilburn, Mrs. ; lough, Mrs. W. J. MacDonald, Mrs | Fitches, Mrs. Dorothy -Forster, | Mrs. Alex Yonson, Mrs. A, E. Singles pba t, Mrs. R. D, Guselle, Mrs. Shella poe eo B Hen- lerson, Mrs, A, F, Hubert, Mrs. H, Heavens, Mrs. E. E.\parnard Lewis, Miss Elta Miss Vera Movse.|Sproule, Miss Carolyn Manz. Eleanor Hughes, Mis - YOUTH MEMBERS Youth organizations with some 150,000 members are affiliated with' the Norwegian committee of the International Youth Work Union. Miss' Marion Taylor,; Helen Pardon and mem- Prize winners were: Mrs. W A blanket must pe able to stand the strain of b¥d-making, The crosswise threads may be weak if part of these yarns has been teased out nap. When shopping, lift the blanket by the nap to check for overraising, Look for even, close threads, to form the and firm crosswise B. McCul-| Joseph Kerr, W,) the evening by the general con- vener, Mrs. Edward S. Barker. Arrangements were made by Mrs E. J. Carlton, prize con-) vener; Mrs. James McCansh, members: Mrs. Michael Jacula, Mrs. Alex Yonson, Mrs. R. L. Gray, Mrs. Stanley Lovell, Mrs. Elliot, Mrs. K. D. Crone, Mrs. H. J. Pincombe, Mrs. C. M. Werry, Mrs. Ross Backus, Mrs, M, P. Johnston, MMrs. S. G. Werry, Mrs Ross Backus, Mrs, | Hayden Macdonald, Mrs. Wil-! liam Gibbie, Mrs. Arthur Bathe, Mrs. V. Osborne, Mrs. T.! Murphy, Mrs. W, 0. Hart, Mrs. 'DRAPERY MATERIAL 98 yard and up Compare ot $1.98 yard M. & C. Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 STARTS MONDAY, \ AT ANcus-GRAYDON CARPET C 282 King W., Oshawa ® Tel. 728-6254 Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre Broadloom-Tile-Linoleum Rug Cleaning APRIL " IT' OMPANY 90 SIMCOE SOUTH s FRIGIDAIRE WEEK (SEE MONDAY'S OSHAWA TIMES FOR BIG SAVINGS) ot APPLIANCES *:,." PHONE 725-5332 busy 725-6335 Spring weather is no friend to your furs. than any other. She also thank- ed the mothers for their help. Mrs. Fox presented Captain Mrs. Daley with her First Class} RUGS UPHOLSTERY BROADLOOM . DRAPES | ws Sf CLEANED [Bi SMART Women... ] have their carpets and uphol- Professionally | stery cleaned 'The Sate Way' OSHAWA ff br CLEANERS §/) DURACLEAN CALL 725-9961 j 728-8518 Now's the time to protect your Coats, Jackets or Stoles from the Moths, Heat and Humidity. Place them in the cool, dry climate of our Storage vaults without delay. FREE PICK-UP & DELIVERY Our complete STORAGE, REPAIRING, and RE-STYLING Department is ot Your Service NOW! @ FREE ESTIMATES e@ OSHAWA FURRIERS 51 King St. E. 728-8322 (corner of Albert St.) CRIB AND MATTRESS QUR OWN BRAND! 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