ied DAUGHTERS AND DADS CELEBRATE ON EVE OF GRADUATION PERSONALS At the annual meetin National Committee of t of the 'Hotel on Thursday, Mrs. D. K. Stiles, Oshawa chairman, was re-elected to the national com- mittee, The large gathering was addressed by Dr. Stanley Haid- asz, member for Parkdale, who stated that UNICEF'S activities on behalf of the child were a central factor in the world's ef- forts to raise its living stan-); dards, At the end of the day- long session, officers, members and guests were entertained by at Streetsyille. Prior to her matriage to Mr. 'Paul Hetherington, Miss Norah Grace Wood was honored at a miscellaneous shower in the} | Oddfellows' Hall, Orono. Host- esses were Miss Helen Wood, Miss Ruth Wood and Mrs. Dor- een Wood, Miss Sharon Parish, Oshawa, held a miscellaneous shower and the bride-to-be was also showered by the girls of the Sales Department, General Mo- tors, Mrs. Robert Armstrong, gency Fund at the Park Plaza a Mrs. Kate Aitken at her home| ~ GRADUATING NURSE A social highlight of the week of festivities for the graduating class of the Osh- awa General Hospital School 4 of Nursing was the Mother and. Daughter Tea, given by the head nurse and staff on Thursday afternoon when uni- forms and caps gave way to F id S AND MOTHERS ENTERTAINED AT AFTERNOON TEA pretty dresses and spring cha- son, Maple Lake, Haliburton, peaux. This group left to right and Miss Sandra Morrison, includes Mrs. Leslie Eveniss and Mrs. Jack Sanders; with and Miss Barbara Eveniss, Miss Linda Sanders, Oshawa. Oshawa; Mrs. Carrie Morri- --Oshawa Times Photo Fenelon Falls, entertained rela- tives and friends in Miss Wood's honor. The senior choir of the Church of St. Gregory the Great held its annual banquet in St. Greg- Norah Grace Wood! Paul Hetherington Married At Orono | ANN LANDERS and we have gotten nowhere, Your word will be the last one.--Deaf Already Dear Deaf; The invitati was sent because they wanted | your presence--not your -pres- Animal Lovers ley avenue, Oshawa, and Miss |0ry's parish hall, recently. The lents. Obviously they consider "Poor old Pop" does not apply when it comes to the Class. of '64 of the Oshawa General Hospital School of Nursing. On Thursday night the members of the gradu- ating class held a dinner at the Hotel Genosha in honor of their fathers. Paternal pride and affection is exemplified in the above pictures of Miss Bonnie Haines and her father, Mr. Donald Haines, Cedar Val- Patricia Davis and her father, Mr, Ralph Davis RR 1, Hampton. --Oshawa Times Photos ;members, their husbands UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES that the coming fall ONTARIO REGIMENT AUX The regular meeting of th Ladies Auxt'ary of the Cutaric Regiment Ass9+.at'on, was hel: recently in the Armouries with jthe president, Mrs. Clifford Bould, presiding. 'ertainment during the evening. | The cost of the wheel chair,| to be bought for a crippled girl, Monsignor for his presenc keep the one~now in use for the use of any members who} |banquet was attended by choir and wives and St. Gregory's clergy. Monsignor Dwyer was the guest/erington are making their home speaker, He expressed his ap-|in Oshawa. The bride, the for- preciation for the choir efforts throughout the year and hoped| daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Wes-| season|ley R, Wood, Orono, and the) Following their recent mar-} riage in Orono United Church, | Mr, and Mrs. Paul Allan Heth-| |mer Norah Grace Wood, is the | would prove to be as success-|bridegroom is the son of Mr. ful or even better than the pres-|and Mrs. ent one. Mr, John Engel, mas-|/Fenelon Falls. ter of ceremonies thanked the! | e aticiated at the double-ring cere-| will be shared by the Men's|the banquet and kind comments, Branch and it was decided to|Later the choir was entertain- ed by Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dris- coll at their home, Adelaide av- Allan Hetherington, The Reverend Basil Long offi- mony and Mrs. M. H, Staples! played the wedding music. The Jones, | Personalize Pets I made} up my mind if it happened one} Dear Ann Landers: more time I would write to you.| Well . ... it did. I received al birthday card from a_ friend, signed "Best wishes from Ger- trude and Madame Du Barry," Madame Du Barry is her dog, Every. Christmas I receive tures of dogs and cats who are girls who are also high school sophomores. Last Saturday aft- ernoon we three went to the movies together, I was quite surprised when these girls seemed a lot more interested in meeting fellows than in watch- jing the picture. They started up {conversations with different soloist was Miss Carolyn|about 10 or 12 cards with pic-)groups of boys. One of the girls) jaccepted a ride home with a you friends. pista A wedding gift is a token of friendship, not payment for ,| what you eat and drink. Send a gift. Given in marriage by her fa-| Sitting right there with the fam- |ther, the bride wore a gown ofjily. "Fido, Snowflake, King and white silk organza with Chan-|Champ"' are treated as if they tilly lace motifs, designed on|were children, When we get a princess lines with a rounded) card from a certain friend, my neckline, lily-point sleeves and a| husband says, "I didn't 'realize chapel train. A self wedding|the Browns had five girls." I ring headdress held her short,|told him they didn't, He said, bouffant veil and she carried a/"You're wrong, here are their cascade of pink Sweetheart ros-|names." Then suddenly he dis- es and white carnations. covered Ruth and Mazie were The bride was attended by|a couple of Siamese cats. Mrs. Doreen Wood and Miss; Will you put something in/ friends. Sharon Parish dressed 'alike. in| your column and end, once and) Is she right?--Not Sure azure blue pure silk organza for all, this ridiculous prac-| Dear Not Sure: Girls who fashioned: with belled s he at h| tice?--Dander Up |start conversations with boys chot ae niece ne skirts, fitted bodices and cap Dear Dander: Many people) they've never seen before put a ch ot acted as master Of| sjeeyes. The bodices were em-|consider their pets part of the cheap price-tag on their com- perce ys hag ts yporg saith broidered with silk braid" and/family. It's amazing how many|pany, And it doesn't make any illion collar buildling followed {finished with a self bow at the| people who -are- perfectly well|difference whether you live in milion Collar Dulidling followed. front waist. Blue wedding band|balanced in other respects go Miami or Grand Island, Last Sunday St. Gregory's| headdresses and cascades. of|a little bit haywire when it) You need some girl friends choir sang at the first annual|Pink and white carnations com-jcomes to their pets, Accept it) whose ideas are more like the Corpus Christi Holy Hour which|Pleted their ensembles, | because you can't change it. jones you brought from Ne- was held at the Kinsmen Sta-|..The best man was Mr. John; Dear Anm Landers: I'm a 16-! braska dium. The choir. was. directed|Hetherington and Mr. Richard/ year-old girl who moved to this) Pear Ann Landers: My hus- the fall. and Mrs. Ray Hobbs, after/B, McGregor Jed in worship. by Mrs, William Kinsman and| W00d ushered, ; i jrather large city from a small/band and I have. been invited --Aldsworth Photography |which the prizse were awarded) Correspondence received since|accompanied by Mr. Jack Dris-| A. Teception was held in the|town in Nebraska, : to a wedding, The daughter of : _---..|from the penny table, |the previous meeting was read.|coll, President of the choir ex-/church ayditorium. To receive,' ly with two/a long - time' friend is being) boy she had never seen before.) When I told the other girl that I thought this was cheap, she said I was crazy--that it's fun jto get acquainted with kids |from other. schools, and that a jtheatre movie is the best place to meet. She called me "small- townish" and said where I came from everybody knows) each other, but in a large city! it's the only way to make new) Mrs. Bould welcomed back|"edulred it. enue west, Mrs. Raymond Hobbs, who has} The annual visit to Sunny- been ill, and also Mrs. William|brook Hospital will be on June Lovelock who has been away on|!7. A chartered bus will leave a trip to Florida. ithe Legion Hall at 1,00 p.m., the A letter was read from the|{@te 18 $1.10. There are still lOntario. Regiment Association,|S°@'S available, and names are lexpressing their appreciation] !© be given to Mrs. Eric Jack- . ae lin, 725-4168. The annual picnic jfor: the donation given sheen By for members and families will the Auxiliary. if A jbe held in Geneva Park, July 5. | Representatives *for Hillsdale! 'The fall bazaar was discussed, |Manor for June will be Mrs.|the date will be November 24, William Lovelock, Mrs. William) and conveners are needed for |McNeil, Mrs. Fred Porter, Mrs./pooths. Mrs. Jame§ Anderson ete a. ee iilitea he 14| 22" a report on recent cater- : He | A night of cards will be heldjjng, pando vive = -- "i jon June 9 at the-home of Mrs.) Jt was reported Mrs. Charles ot. . para scnool. 'Frank Roche, Albert street. {Lamb is a patient in the Osh- Mr, Dooley is the son of Mr. | The lucky prize for this month|awa General Hospital. and Mrs. Edward James |donated by Mrs. Raymond) Dooley; Hamilton and is a.|Hobbs, was won by Mrs. Robert) ARVILLA McGREGOR WMS graduate of Hamilton Teach. |Andrews. of Knox Presbyterian Church ers' College. Mr. Dooley will | Refreshments were served by|met at the home of Miss Grace be on the staff of St. John's |Mrs. Frank Roche, Mrs. Wil-| Kennedy. The president, Mrs. A.| Separate School, Whitby, in |liam Beaton, Mrs. George Fox| J, McDonald, presided. Mrs. J. On a recent Sunday St. Greg- ory's choir journeyed to Provi- dence Villa in Toronto, A bus was chartered and 35 members made the trip. The purpose of the visit was to put.on a con- cert for the elderly people who reside in this very modern home for the aged. The choir sang for over an hour and was well re- ceived, The music was varied including ballads, music from outstanding musical and sacred music. The Reverend A. G, Quesnelle accompanied the Miss: Cathérine Lee Bloye and Mr. Patrick Dooley are to be married Dominion Day, according 'to an announcement made today by Miss Bloye's parents, Mr: and Mrs. Leo E. Bloye, Whitby. The ceremony will take place at 12 o'clock noon in St. John the Evange- list Roman Catholic Church. Whitby. The bride-elect is a graduate of Toronto Teachers' Public Library Is The Setting For Piano Recital | A piano.recital was held re- cently at the McLaughlin Public Library 'by the pupils of Miss Janet Kerr, ARCT, RMT and) Miss Ruth Skinner, MT. OUR: For The Finest Hair Styling and Cutting LAKE VISTA BEAUTY SALON and BARBER SHOP 1198 Wecker Drive PHONE 728-0422 JOSEPH LONGO -- Prop. MAKES GOOD PROGRESS WINNIPEG (CP) Health Minister C. H, Witney is satis-| fied with Manitoba's program for the detection. of cervical cancer in women. The year-old program, which provides free examination, has resulted in more than 31,500 tests--240 of | which were positive. The pro- gram. cost $100,000 in 1963. r BEGoodrich HOME AND AUTO CENTRE 88 KING WEST. 725-4543 luck supper. Mrs. Reginald Burr. jof the June tea, gave her final report. Mrs. Armstrong, vener of the home baking table, reminded members to bring food ready to be sold. Refreshments were served by Miss May Storie and Mrs. Nor- man Moran. id | satis It was announced that plans tolecutive for this year is Mr,|the bride' mother chose a jack-|------------ vr jmarried, We will be out of the ST. 'ANDREW'S UCW 4 ~ have Mrs. Mildred Gehman|Robert Mills. [ct dress of apple green Bacart-| LEARN MECHANICS -- | city on the day of the wedding UNITS, GROUPS | The regular meeting of the/speak at the Fall Thankoffering|~ ----- BG ho ne i ve eel WATERLOO, Ont. (CP) -- A/and will not be able to attend, Laurel Group, Unit 4, of St.jin October had been completed.|/in prayers. After lunch Mrs. (Ssi8 ae: pHi Sik ensemble|qozen women here are taking a) My husband insists that we AUXILIARIES Andrew's UCW was held in the! Articles for the bale will be col-lc. 4. Keith 'read. from. the! vA Wat P aatics" Each{motor mechanics course spon-|are not obligated to send a gift) 'adies' parlors of the church. -|lected at the June meeting. Alstudy Book, "Getting Into The|™, h coral ag ae Sweet.(sored by the YWCA. Where to} since we will not be at the cere- HUMORESQUE CLUB The president, Mrs. A. -J} motion was recorded to make aj act," Pas 2 eres: ° . llocate everything, maintenance,|mony. It seems to me that the #8 ie Parkhill, presided and Mrs. E.\donation to the Bessie Mac-| i Bite \heat roses, ay .-\eause of trouble and how. tol mannerly thing to do is send a The H 7 » : | eng Sinisa . | Members were reminded to| The honeymoon. was spent in , : 2 its ann witene , umoresque Club of the|~ Cuthbertson gave the devo-|Murchy Scholarship Fund to|_ iM idene a Centenniall Al tains, Pennsyl.(Change tires are being taught/gift regardless. [Blind held the last meeting of|tignai reading from '"Medita-(train an Indian nurse in Canada|Submit ideas for the Centennial/the Pocono Mountains, Pennsyl-" 2° nochanic in a Waterloo| Will you please settle this? the season, on Thursday evening|;iane" who will return to India to help|¢elebration as soon as pos-|vania, and for travelling the} Rate I am 'getting fed up arguing ARCT, (it the club room, CRA build-|" tre, George Werry gave an{her people jsible. Cars will leave thejbride donned a white suit with/S@rase- PO Ble it nd Str Nee A has 2 'ling, with th si Missi. c. , rows | ms iscuss . jchurch at 10 a.m. to attend|blue accessories and a corsage) MT. Ver Sibi ay oe sega Miss interesting report of the UCW| ir agg onarononc el se the Deanery meeting at Port|of salmon pink accessories. - era Siblock presiding, t held in May.|twenty-fifth anniversary which|'ne ig r ' Those taking part were Ruth) i general meeting he wh 7 Whitby on June 10, A box of, Mr. and Mrs. Hetherington rick, Dianne Broadbent, Col-| .1%@ meeting opened by the|Members-were reminded of the|Will occur next February, The canned goods will be taken tolare residing at $9 Athabasca leen Merchant, Margaret' Van-|Si8ing of the club song, and a|September meeting of the UCW.|June meeting will be a pot luck|"Anned goods will be taken to) "it. fe derstoop, Gwen Suddard, Janet|Pible verse for the blind. Mrs, Parkhill announcd that|supper at the home of Mrs,|this meeting. he : Bellingham, Margaret Cath-/ Correspondence was read by|Mrs. A. W. Armstrong is hold-;George Hamilton. | Plans were made for a Fall moir, Janet Reimer, Elizabeth|the secretary, Mrs. James Mc-|ing the June meeting at her _ Miss Grace Kennedy read|Hat Tea to be held the first Brett, Hilda Trick, Christine|Connell. summer home at Thickson's highlights from the 'June Glad|Wednesday in October. Tickets Kuch, Maaike Smits, Marilyn) The treasurer's report was|Point and this would be a pot tad teases toes walk Ge = be Cp a gers my MacDonald, Janice Pentland,|given by Miss Pat. McConnell nlvephary simetinke § "ef ee: COMee, oe ne ; : 5 ' "onvene y meetings in Montreal.|Members were reminded to Janice Drygala, Marianne Far-) Club members were reminded hor vfinaj,. Miss Madeleine Sinclair and save the labels for the 'Golden mer, Daria Kuch, Nellie Dovel-iof the picnic given by the Ad- con-| Mrs. A. J. McDonald gave their|Book for Charity." Lists: are oT oe oer Gey pores. for, fie Buia, limpressions of these meetings, /available from WA members , a akeview ark July Miss Kerr welcomed the audi-|g at 3 o'clock. i ba ae type ng indian|2"@.,2, box for their collection Bishan The choirs from e indianiis at the rear of the church ence on behalf of Miss Skinner! 'phe president, Miss Vera Sib- Residential Schools in Kenoral hal). and the pupils participating. | igck gave her report.from the and Birtle, Manitoba, the dis-|-- At the close of the perform-|Conference for the Blind, which play of art by children from a a bouquet * in -- she attended at Sarnia. It was jacross Canada; the outstanding ions was presented to Rut i ; 5 P . Skinner by Ruth Trick and also ae oo oe LEGIO UXILIARY speakers, leaders in church ner es work at home and abroad; and a similar bouquet was pre sented to Janet Kerr by Marilyn|, Refreshments were served by : " |Lionettes Mrs. Jack Anderson The Ladies Auxiliary, Royal) iy, fellowship of women from Canadian Legion Branch 43 ye all parts of Canada were some MacDonald. : ifor its weekly meeting with the of the highlights. | The evening's program was| ahd Mis; Doped Dirbch _ pasa: president, Mrs. Norman Mc- ° he hostess, Miss Grace Ken-| closed with the playing of God|°* DY *#0on Tarold Fnillips. Evers, presiding. nedy, then served tea to the/ Save the Queen by Anna Dovel- Plans were completed for the| members. | gav. 25-year membership dinner to - be held next Tuesday, June 9, FIRST BAPTIST WA and dinner will be served at 7.00. The monthly meeting of the p.m, Tickets are 50 cents. Five WA of First Baptist Church members will receive their 25-was held in the home of Mrs. year pins and there will be en-|George Hall. The president, Mrs. Ralph' Hopson, opened the meeting with prayer. The devotional period was in charge of Mrs, John Barber }who took as her theme, "The | Second Coming of Christ."' Mrs. |Hall assisted by reading the |Scripture from St. Mark 15, 13- 117. The business period followed / |with the flower convener, Mrs. _ |John Barber, giving the report lof the sick and shut-ins. It was decided to give a jluncheon to the Junior Choir, | June 14, in appreciation of their |work through the year, and to' |honor Miss Judith Davidson, ldirector of music and . choir leader of the church It was decided to have a} avelling apron and Mrs, John} Barber kindly offered to do- jnate the apron, to be started next meeting. Several members - |will assist at the Tuck Shop, |Hillsdale Manor, June 22 It was announced Mrs. Sidney Canfield is in the Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital Refreshments were served by |Mrs. Walter Nickerson's group | , | ST. MARK'S WA a| (Afternoon Branch) | The Afternoon Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary of St. Mark's Church closed its. meet-| ings for the summer months last Thursday when they- gath- ered for a "Pot Luck" lunch- eon. The Reverend Alfred Wool- cock said grace and the presi-| ~treland Studio ident. Mrs. Walter Meens, led/ There's NO WAITING. WARD'S When You Select Your. New Draperies from Oshawa"s Largest Stocks of ... READY-to-HANG | DRAPES | WARD'S HAVE OVER 1,000 PAIR IN STOCK AT ALL TIMES Over 25 different patterns and solid weaves in stock now, 4-7 colors in each pattern. MORE SIZES... At least seven different sizes in these patterns . . . shorties to fit up to an 8 ft. track and floor to ceiling'lengths to fit up to a 16' track INVOKED FERTILITY San CURE eee ns | -Throwing handfuls of rice at In 1939, there were only 13) the bride and groom is an age- theatres in Bulgaria. Now there|old custom--grain was 'used in are 48, which were visited by| pagan wedding ceremonies to 6,366,000 persons in 1963 invoke fertility. ltr LOWER PRICES ... FLOOR TO SHORTIES ]].9 CEILING THESE DRAPES ARE SATEEN LINED AND COMPLETE WITH EMPIRE HOOKS PAIR 14 WARD'S DBY GOODS PAIR LENGTH ¢. A PRETTY In St. Paul's Presbyterian Church recently Brenda Jean MacDonald and Peter Clar- ence Cox were united in mar- OSHAWA WEDDING riage by the Reverend Derek Allen. The bride the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wil liam Clark MacDonald and the PHONE 725-1151 SIMCOE. ST... 2s AT ATHOL ST. , bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Cox, all of Oshawa,