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Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Sep 1964, p. 30

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TODAY IS THEIR 56th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Married in Montreal by: the Reverend John P. Currie, Sep- tember 23, 1908, Mr, and Mrs. F. J. Britten are celebrating pone 56th wedding aiver- today. They came to Cokewe in 1926. Mr. Britten was employed by Fittings Ltd. for 30 years. The couple has one son, Mr, Fred R. Britten and two granddaughters, Frances and Ruth Britten, all of Oshawa, and a daughter, Mrs. W, T. Peam and grand- son, Richard Pearn of Ottawa, Seen reading a greeting card, Mr. and Mrs, Britten remark- ed that they had been mem- bers of the Salvation Army for a good many years and enjoyed every minute of it. --Oshawa Times Photo Donen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 23, 1964 MRS, ELIZABETH GRIST Photo by Hornsby Biter, Bonnie Jean, Frederick Chadwick, son of Mr. SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT The ment is a which was fashioned with a deep shell neckline and short sleeves. of Miss Mayrene (Bonnie) Bran- ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Branton, Oshawa, Mr. John Valvasori, Jr., Osh- awa, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Valvasori, Hamilton. The wed- ding will take place on Satur- day, October 17, 1964, at 11.00 a.m. in the Church of St. Greg- ory the Great, Oshawa. FORTHCOMING Mr. and Mrs. Ross F, Cook, Oshawa, announce the forth. coming marriage of their daugh- to Robert and Mrs. R, L. Chadwick, New- market. The wedding is to take place on Saturday October 17, MISS LILLIE SHERWOOD 1964, at 4.00 p.m.in Northminster | Dalted Church, Oshawa. RECEPTION Mrs. J. J. Ohristie, Brooktin, ed to MARRIAGE A fitted empire waistline with matching appliques as the full sweeping s er crystal crown held @ short bouf-| fam veil of tulle, and she car- ried a formal cascade of orange delight and golden sceptre yel- low roses. The maid of honor 'was Mrs. John Boivin and the bridesmaids were Miss Nina Shields, Whitby, and Miss Janice Barbaric, Osh- awa. They were dressed alike in yellow organza over taffeta, fea- turing inserted embroidered cummerbunds and floordength bell skirts highlighted by bow- trimmed detachable panel trains bordered by similar embroidery. Their self headdresses had pearlized floral trim and held wispy veils of silk illusion and they carried swing cascade bou- quets of gladiolus florets in fall shades with accents of gold pom- Yurchi-Barbaric Nuptials Solemnized In Holy Cross Mrs.|where the bride's mother re- cartied @ nosegay of pom-poms and roses in fall shades, The best man was Mr. John Boivin, Oshawa, and the ushers were Mr. Martin Bath, Picker- hey Mr... Walter Luchka, . The ring bearer was Master George Janca of Hamil- About 200 guests attended the reception held in the Slovak Hall OCTOBER BRIDE k, | Mrs. interests, is Luncheon Spealters To Bring Message of Help Established on the social cal- Hendar as St. George's Fall Luncheon, many women are g this year's event, planned by the Women's Guild for next Wednesday. Taking as their theme "Unit- ed Nations at Work,'"' two speak-) ens will follow the luncheon: Mrs. G. A. Wrenshall, national program chairman and execu-|i8 tive of the United; Nations Association, To r onto Branch, and Mrs. A. A. Merri- lees, national chairman of the/some Freedom from Hunger cam- paign (Mysore. Project) Mrs. Wrenshall was born in England and grew up in Sas- katchewan. After she was mar- ried she took her Masier's De- gree in political science at the University of Toronto from Canadian pe Ig Affairs. Merrilees micas and attended Moulton College. Her community inter- ests are primarily directed to the Consumers 'Association of ject. The G play of compliment the theme and Mrs. F. G. Ongley and Mrs. L. F. W. Hind yk welcome guests in the HOUSEHOLD HINT For clear, fresh clothes, add 1 cup ammonia to wash water and a lesser amount of soap. \Never use it with chlorine bleach. For Mysore Institute. of Inter: was born in| Coens GRD, de Bat bess chairman and energy some $15,000 has already om buted to the Mysore pro- is arranging a dis- of all nations to Walmsley & Magill OFFICE EQUIP, LTD. which she also graduated,.in science and economics. Wrenshall, member of the 1 among other] ferent 800,000 people. 9 KING ST. E. OSHAWA 725-3506 Cleveland, Ohio, counts 45 dif- nationalities among its) ',|ceived, wearing a pale pink silk accessories lace sheath, white and a corsage of pale pink roses and camations. Before leaving on a honey- moon to different points in the "| United States, the bride changed "into an ensemble of dawn-pink *| brocade satin, featuring a sheath dress and three-quarter coat with black accessories. On their return, Mr. |drive, Oshawa. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ay Cook, Somerville avenue. ir, Mr. and Mrs, R, L. Chadwick, Newmarket. The wedding is to take place in Northminster United Church on Saturday, October 17. Ireland Studio | " PEPPER SOURCE The condiment that graces al- and Mrs.| most every table, pepper, comes Yurchi will reside at 270 Surrey| mostly from Indonesia and ad- Hjacent, Southeast it Asian c countries | k is the son of | BUEHLER Good Old Fashioned Meat Counter Service See what's in the package before its' packaged. At Buehler's Meat Market ex- perienced Butchers are always at your service to show you and give you the old fashioned meat counter-service you used to get. Ss Peamealed BACON YWCA Announces Appointment st wa be ania sere he Of Two New Staff Members -- centered with orange CENTRE cuts END CUTS BY THE PIECE u, 69° » 89° casion of her 90th birthday to| ros Ibe celet celebrated on Sunday. Sep-| The flower gitl, Miss Mary Miss Ruth Higgins, Execu- tive Director of the local YWCA, tember 27, from 2 to 4.p.m. and|Ann Janca, Hamilton, wore a és pleased to announce the ap- two new staffjaf Toronte,| social contacts within the ties during her university course) | an in the summer of 1963 was jemploved as Senior Section Head the Summer Camp -- \7 to 9 p.m. way 2.) by the University Settlement «| Montreal, Mrs. Grist and Miss Sherwood have begun their duties in the Oshawa '"Y" and have already shown much promise in their work, It is hoped that they will find satisfaction from their duties in the YWCA and in their com: munity where they have chosen to work. September 24. tober 28 with Mrs. Alexander Lenaerts. i including counselling ge Sherwood, 33 u hi sé ; #8 gz i ; had considerable ex- perience in group work activi- ROMAN RINGS The wearing of rings in anci- ent Rome was a changing cus- tom, depending on the emperor worn by. Slaves, then by most Roman citizens. Ambassadors were the first to be privileged to wear rings of gold, and then only when performing official Later the right was extended to senators, consuls and all chief officials of state. The Emperor Tiberius set large property qualifications for wear. ets of gold rings, but Severus extended the privilege to Roman soldiers and eventually to all free citizens. -- personal prob-| whose home) Cx UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES OPA AUXILIARY | The September meeting of the «| Ladies' Auxiliary of the Oshawa | -|Police Association. was held at} the home of Mrs. Mervin Baker. | The president, Mrs. Charles |Hill, presided for the meeting jand welcomed new members to the auxiliary and visitors from an auxiliary in the Cookeville area, The minutes and treasurer's report were nead and adopted. Thank you notes were read from Mrs. Dean Dillabough and Mr.) Harold McNeill. | It was decided that Mrs, Dean| Dillabough would be made a life| member of the auxiliary. ~ Representatives for Hillsdale Manor on October 5 are Mrs. Charles Hill, Mrs. Alexander Lenaerts, Mrs. Duncan Fore- man and Mrs. Michael Bevan. _Mrs. Kenneth Ostler _ organ- AGAIN AT Nesbitt. 1 DAY THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24th 9 A.M. to 9 P.M, "LADIES WEAR ONLY ~ Selected Goods From EVERY DEPARTMENT ON SALE FOR THIS 1 DAY WEED-OUT Nesbitt. 33 KING ST. EAST LADI ES WEAR OSHAWA UP Mon FAMILY ALLOWANCE @ SIMPLY CASH YOUR FAMILY ALLOWANCE CHEQUE AT THE CE FREE ENTRY FORMS @ DEPOSIT ENTRY FORM INTO BALLOT BOX AT FLAG POLE IN THE MALL @ ENTRY SELECTION MADE ON THURSDAY, SEPT. 24th, 1964, at the home of her p , Mrs. John Wood, 353 Powell road, Oshawa. (Ken- dalwood Subdivision off High- ized the representation of the auxiliary at the Fail Festival to be held at the Shopping Centre, The antwai fall rummage sale will be held at the CRA, Oc-! A social evening 'was spent | nefneshments by $200" In Cash! eesti Ly het OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE similarly styled sh short dress and ~~ PERFUME [f SOURCE. The leaf glands of many spe- leles of eucalyptus trees contain a pungent oil extracted for per- fumes. When we need | "HOME-NURSING" Call a V.O.N. Nurse 725-2211 'Home-Nursing Care for | EVERYONE" TO thly NTRE AND ASK FOR THIS MONTH WILL BE STRAINED MEAT BEEF WITH BROTH Gerber Now... Gerber meats, too, are in glass jars It's true! Both you and your baby can now enjoy the advantages of Gerber Meats (Egg Yolks, too) in convenient, sparkling, sanitary glass jars. All the advantages you've liked in the other Gerber Baby Foods in glass. 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