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Oshawa Times (1958-), 24 Oct 1964, p. 8

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PERSONALS The Evening Guild of Christ Memorial Church provided re- freshments for the members of the Schneider Male Chorus after their concert last night. The con- cert was held in the Auditorium of McLaughlin Collegiate In- stitute. The Honorable R. W. 'Treleaven, QC, and Mrs. Tre- leaven, of Hamilton, are cele- brating their golden wedding an- niversary today. Mr. Treleaven retired from the Supreme Court of Ontario four years ago. He is immediate past Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Canada, in the Province of Ontario. Women Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, October 24, 1964 Opening the St. Andrew's fall and Christmas fair will be Mrs. John: Morris, wife of the minis- ter of St. Andrew's, who has re- cently come from Timothy Eaton Memorial Church, Toronto, Mrs. Irving Macleod, president of St. Andrew's United Church Women will introduce Mrs. Morris at 2.00 p.m. after which the bazaar will be de- clared open, A dessert luncheon from 1.00 p.m, to 2.00 p.m., and afternoon tea from 3.00 to 4.30 p.m, will be featured. Mr. and Mrs, R. E. Wand, Kitchener, are weekend guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gales, Connaught street. |Mr. Wand is a director of J. M. | Schneider, Limited, who sponsor |the . famous. Schneider Male Chorus, who performed last eve- ning in the. McLaughlin -Col- legiate Institute. Miss Margaret Rose Ellis, Tresane street, returned Mon- |day from a three-week vacation jin the British Isles. } | Mr, and Mrs. William Peters, |Robert street, had as their 1 Zi jguests, recently, their daughter, x a rt " Mrs, Edward Merthe, Mr. ADDING HER NAME Merthe and their infant son, --Aldsworth Photography |James, from Daytona Beach, Florida. Bonnie Branton, John Valvasori Are Honeymooning in Nassau |The co-conveners are Mrs. Rus- |sell Smith, and Mrs. William A honeymoon 'inNassau injsleeves, Detachable back pan-|pajey Conveners of the dif- the Bahamas followed the wed-|els fell from below the shoul-| torent booths are: aprons, Mrs. ding of Mayrene Cecilia (Bon-|der. Their headdresses were| George Bogaard; 'thystery tale nie) Branton to Mr. John Basil|large contour bows to match/ys,. ~~ steven Stepinac; home Valvasori last Saturday morn-|with scalloped veils accented|)..6 sale Mrs. Alec Bovovsky: ing in the Roman Catholic|lightly with turquoise sequins. tea table, Mrs. Gordon Wilson: Church of St." Gregory the| They, carried cascades of white! 4oy -araw--Mrs---Geraid--Merk- Great. shasta chrysanthemums with tay': "candy Mra, George The bride is the daughter of yellow centres. Bogaard; Christmas cards, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford F, Bran-| Mr. Ronald Valvasori, Ham-| john Poltz; religious articles, ton, Oshawa, and the bride-|ilton, acted as' best man. Thé|Mrs Gerald Merkley; and groom's parents are Mr, and/ushers were Mr. James Valva-| money tree. Mrs. John Adams. Mrs, John Vaivasori, Hamilton.|sori, Hamilton and Mr. Wayne : The Reverend L. T. McGough|Balentyne, Brantford. officiated and the organist,) The reception was held in the Mr. Jack Driscoll, played the Kinsmen Community Centre. wedding music. Receiving, the bride's mo- Wearing a gown designed and| ther wore a floor-ength gown of made by herself the bride was)Kelly green silk velvet with a given in marriage by her/bodice of Kelly green and aqua father. Fashioned of camation|"shimmer': brocade and white peau de soie the floor-| matching pillbox hat. She also length sheath was appliqued) wore a white fur stole and a with pearls and sequins and|corsage of white roses. The styled with a 'Jackie' neckline) hridegroom's mother was in a and lily-point sleeves. The front) flooriength gown of wedgewood hemline curved in two scallops blue pure silk shantung with a and a rose-patterned Tuscan|matching tulle hat; a brown lace veil, held by a wedding|mouton stole and a corsage of band headdress, flowed into! pink roses. a chapel train. She carried a) As the couple left on their) honeymoon in -- Florida. white orchid surrounded by| Wedding trip, the. bride was| Whitehead is the former Iva white roses in a formal bouquet.| caring a powder blue dress|Eileen Townsend whose mar- The attendants were Mrs.|and jacket in pure wool, an oce-| riage too place recently to Mr. Lawrence Durno, matron of|iot fur hat and caramel and|H. D. Murray Whitehead, son honor, Mrs. James Valvasori,|/black accessories. Her corsage| of Mr. and Mrs. Harold White- Hamilton, and Miss Karen!was a white orchid. head, Fenelon Falls, in the Sal- Branton, junior bridesmaid. On their return, Mr. and Mrs.| vation Army Citadel, Oshawa, Their identical gowns, design-|Valvasori will reside. at. 291 ed by the bride, were floor-|Marland avenue, Apt, 504 UNITS GROUPS ' AUXILIARIES length turquoise peau de soie| Guests were present from with semi-bell skirts, 'Jackie' |Montreal, Hamilton. and New necklines and elbow - length! Brunswick. HUMORESQUE CLUB The Humoresque Club for the Blind met in the ORC recently with Miss Vera Siblock -presid- ing. om Mrs. Robert Rorabeck, con- vener of the St. Gertrude's CWL |fall bazaar, has announced that |all arrangements are complete. The annual exhibit by Oshawa and district painters, arranged 'by the Lyceum Club and Women's Art Association will be opened in the McLaughlin Library auditorium on Monday evening. November 2. Artists jand their guests have been in- \vited to attend the opening and all those interested in ar would be welcome. Mrs. J. Bruce Mc- Gregor has convened the exhi- bit and light refreshments will be served in an informal mosphere. Business and pleasure for. the coming year were discussed, | Refreshments were served by + |two members of the Lionettes. THE LEND A HAND CLU B The Lend A Hand Club held its regular meeting in Simcoe Halll, with Sister Ann Holt, pres-| jident, officiating, assisted by! Sister Lucillye Gibhs, vice-prés- "\ident. % yg The meeting opened with 2 |prayer roll call and reading of * jminutes, Sister Nelda Thompson g\igave the. final report of the strawberry social which was a |pleasing success. Sister Pearl Peacock gave the CP and T report, and announced that there were wheel chairs and walkers available for anyone wishing use of same. Ge y a Sister Lucillye Gibbs gave the report on the sick and a speedy recovery was wished them. It was announ that the next & |meeting would November 3. |Refreshments were served and Ee |a social time spent. NANCY ANN IS ONE TODAY Park road north. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Corby and great- granddaughter of Mrs. Fred- erick Newman, all of Oshawa. | When you need "HOME NURSING" Call a V.0.N. Nurse 725-2211 "Home-Nursing Care for EVERYONE" Celebrating her first birth- day today 'is Nancy Ann Mac- Farland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Randolph MacFarland, ENGINEER DIES TORONTO (CP)--Prof. Wil- liam Lester Sagar, 69, of Tor-| onto, head of the civil éngineer-|§ ing department of the Univer-|é sity of Toronto, died in hospital |§ here Friday after a lengthy ill-!¢ ness. A pioneer in the special-| ized field of civil engineering| known as "'soil mechanics', he |@ was consulted by engineers /¢ throughout the world before they embarked on major proj-|§ ects such as dams, power de- velopments and transmission towers. | a "/ for those Autuma in your Home, Church or Studio 21 ATHOL ST. W. 723-3680 | 3 | # bes ; MARRIED AT ST. HEDWIG'S ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: Jack and I have been married 16 years. We have two children in school: My husband ts the only son who has allowed his father to run his life. His. older brothers moved out of town (lucky peo- ple) but we are stuck because Jack works for his father, His hope is that he will one day in- herit the business but he has nothing. in writing. Jack's hours are killing. In fact he has NO hours. He is in the store morning, noon and night. He draws no salary. His father doles out whatever he feels like giving--and it's never enough. We are forever stalling bill collectors and I am sick of it. The business does well and there is no reason for my father-in-law to be so tight. I have begged my husband to his father he wants a salary, part ownership and an annual vacation but he says "Not yet." What can I do?--SOUND AND FURY Dear Sound; Your husband's dependency on his father is an old and a sick story. You need a third party to help put this papa-sonny boy relationship on |a business basis. Does your husband have an attorney? If not, he should en- \gage one. As. a starter, the attorney should be to hired --Mary's Studio |draw up your husband's will. Halina Skomra Comes From Poland come Walter Rowny's Bride p's Roman Catholic] The maid of honor was Miss The parriage of Halina|bridesmaids were Miss Halina| of | To the setting recently|Fredda Granat, Toronto. {Then he should insist on a steady salary, equity arrange- | SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Caruana Oshawa wish to announce the Monica Skomra to Walter|Nowakowski and Miss Irene | engagement of their daughter, Rowny, Stanislaw Skomra, Borow, Po- xbridge. The bride,/Gajlunas, both of Toronto, and| Caro} Ann I recently arrived from Poland, |Miss Irene Kiellerman, Oshawa. | neth Stephen Black, son of Mr.|nurse yourself before you were is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. They wore semi-formal dresses|4nq Mrs. Michael Black, Osh-|Ann Landers, True or false?-- jof Kelly green peau de soie/,wa The marriage will take| HOOSIER STATE 4ucoe, to Mr. Ken- Son Should Insist On Steady Salary stand up like a man and tell|?' ments and other details which have been too long i Dear Ann Landers: Last night the clown I'm married to showed me a copy of the letter he wrote to you. For Lord's sake please don't print itt LILLIAN MAE MARSH SCHOOL OF DANCING D.E.A., M.D.A. Ballet, Tap, Toe, Acrobatic, Pre-School, Kinderance, Character AT MASONIC TEMPLE 91 CENTRE ST. INFORMATION 723-7253 ' } 3 inn a je ad I've been through so much with this ape I couldn't take another blow. All I need is for that letter to appear in the paper and I'd head for the bridge. The. big jerk even signed, his! right name. | This is an urgent plea, Ann. | I beg of you, please don't let | me down.--ON MY KNEES | Dear On: Get off your knees and stop worrying. I never use| the real name of a troubled | reader--and I never will. I have your husband's letter before me and you have my | word it will not appear in the aper. Confidential to PLENTY) SHOOK: Your letter indicates that you do not know what homosexuality is. Discuss this with your doctor and inform yourself instead of tossing around misinformation. Dear Ann Landers: I disagree with you about school nurses. In our school the only way 4 kid can get sent home is if the coroner pronounces him offici- ally dead. Last year. during a measles epidemic the school nurse wouldn't let anybody go home no matter how sick they were. When I neayly passed out the teacher sent me to the nurse. She told me to lie down on the cot for half an hour. When the nurse left the room, I got up and phoned my mother. Mom came to get me and I had a temperature of 104 degrees. The way you. sided with the |school nurse makes me think you must have been a school snowsuits' and ee WINTERWEAR i infants to size 14 Budget Accounts Invited "The Best Costs Less At' OlUINIG[AIciE _ OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE aA ¥ Ea mf e e e Prestige Lwing! Would you like to retire from responsibilities and still enjoy all the advantages and hospitality of home . . Relax in the graciousness of a lovely old Southern mansion stately centred arhidst beauti- ful lawns and gardens; yet only 25 miles from . » Rub elbows with the distinguished .., have an inviting room glowing with the coz- Oshawa , iness of your.own hearth . . . your every need catered to by well-trained personnel, a registered nurse on call... your meals deliciously served in the formality of a charming dining room. .. Receive and entertain your friends in the luxury of a beautifully furnished drawing room . . for further information phone 623-2930 Bowman- ville, at-|E Mr, and Mrs. Murray. White-|F head have returned from their}7 Mrs. |f land and her bridegroom is the| son of Mrs. Adam Rowny of Ottawa and the Rowny. with gathered baek panels. place on Saturday, November The flower girl, Suzanne Gra-|14, 1964, at 3.00 o'clock in St. late Mr-./hat, Toronto, was in green crys-|George's Ukrainian Catholic : talette with a peau de soie sash.| Church, Oshawa. The bride was given in| They all wore self bows in their |---- a marriage by her uncle, Mr.|hair and their flowers were . 7 John Skomra of Toronto and| white roses. HILLSDALE SCHOOL TEA the Reverend Anthony Bagsik! The best man was Richard} The kindergarten tea held re- OML officiated.in the ceremony.|Skomra, Toronto, and the ush-|Cently at Hillsdale School was Wearing a full-length gown of|ers all of Oshawa, were Walter|Wéll attended "and ~ much --en- | white silk faille with a full, | Deperasinski, George Fras and joyed. r gathered skirt and long train,! Joseph Balinski Mr. Gordon Terwillegar, I the bride carried a cascade of}, Members of the immediate|school principal, welcomed the orchids and stephanotis, The|family and gugsts from Toronto, |mothers and introduced Mrs. A. sweetheart neckline was em-|Hamilton, Orillia, Ottawa, Ux-|Brackerow, the kindergarten broidered with jewelled motifs,|bridge and Buffalo, New York, |teacher, Mrs. Brackerow ex- |sheath sleeves and a pearl tiara! Polish Alliance Hall. held her long veil of tulle illu-) Mr. and Mrs. Rowny | sion. 'make their home at Uxbridge. lchildren spent their day and will| what is accomplished by the end of the year, Mrs. Ernest Patterson, presi- dent of the Hillsdale Home and School Association, invited the mothers to the next Home and School meeting to be held on November 9. Mrs, E. J. Patterson and Mrs. W. J. MacDonald, wife of the school inspector, poured tea. Refreshments were supplied by the members of the Home by Mrs. David Kelly, Mrs, David McCann, Mrs. Edgar Tremble, Mrs. John Manning, Mrs. Archie Hubert and Mrs. Chiropractor employer to authorize Chiro- practic core. "It's yours for the asking'. ' 100 King St. E. 728-5156 _ CONVENERS OF COMING EVENTS Mrs. Reginald Ellis, eft, and Mrs. Robert Rorabeck are both busy women these days. Mrs, Ellis 'is the con- vener of the "Night of Cards' being sponsored by the UAW Ladies' Auxiliary No. 27, on ednesday, October 28 in the} UAW Hall on Bond street. irs. Ellis has planned for whre, cribbage and bridge ollow.ed by refreshments. rs. Rorabeck is the con- vener of St.. Gertrude's CWL Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and superfluous hair. fall bazaar being held in the Church hall, also on Wednes- day, October 28. Many novelty items will be on sale. --Oshawa Times Photos. Over 15 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawa at the Genosha Hotel October 26, 27, 28 PHONE 723-4641 For appointment on these dates FREE ONE YEAR SUPPLY F BAG when you purchase a FILTER QUEEN, reg. 199.50 SALE PRICE $149.50 sales and service NUWAY RUG & CARPET SALES 54 Church Street WORLD MISSIONS CONFERENCE October 25 to November 1 HEAR MISSIONARY SPEAKERS .. . ar Plus... REV. T. KLINE Viet Nam On SUNDAY, NOVEMBER Ist On Friday October 30 see the colored motion picture '"Phillipine Pearls', Each evening slide-pictures will be shown at THE : Christian and Missionary Alliance Church 445 Richmond Street East, Oshawa REV. RICHARD J. BARKER, Minister SERVICES: Sundays 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Week-nights (except Saturday) 8 p.m. THEME: ~"Behold an Open Door!' Miss F. E. Eisensmith Rey. W. D. Carlson Congo Thailand repeated on the points of the|attended the reception in the|plained to the mothers how the} and. School executive and served | Percy Collins. | Ronald W. Bilsky, >< || If hurt on the job, ask your } l A Dear Hoosier: False. I was |never a school nurse but I did try (unsuccessfully) to fool ai; few school nurses in my day. The mail on this subject has been running 20 to one against me. I'm ready to admit there jmust be some pretty hard- |boiled school nurses around-- jor that you kids have a mighty |strong union. Fae AB | = | WESTERN OIL co. | | @ FREE-@ | | Cleaning & 24-Hour Service @ FREE @ | Parts on your Furnace when you |) purchose our fuel oil. 725-1212 * bring the children ! WE ARE PROUO TO BE KNOWN asa FAMILY RESTAURANT | | P.S.. and Listen Kids ! We. have special size servings, and special size prices too! Just for you! Be sure and get Mom and Dad to bring you this Sunday . (secret) there's a surprise table gift for you too! See you soon at the... Siping Dillman CALL j MOTOR HOTELS 623-3373 % HIGHWAY 401 -- 401 INTERCHANGE 75 When You Want. @ Custom-Tailored Drapes ° Snug Fitting Slip Covers © Quolity Carpeting @ Modern Venetian Blinds CALL - 725-3144 HOWARD'S DRAPERIES 926 Simcoe North Y BOWMANVILLE -- POMEESE 5 SECIS Are You On A Party Committee ? ZELLERS Let Zeller's Shopping Service line up the prizes and gifts. Phone 723-2209 or 723-2294 or drep in ot Zeller's downtown store or at the Oshawa Shopping Centre and let Zeller's Shopping Service handle the prize and award lists for any or 'round. You simply supply a list as general or detailed as you wish, Now is the time to organize, for instonce, a Christmas party. For this you provide a fist according to age, sex, such as 8 boys, 11 years old; 6 girls 9 years old and so on; and state exactly how. much you want to spend. The Zeller's Shopping Service takes over, finds just the right items, wraps them gaily in tissue and labels them according to the list provided, If a gift or prize is chosen for an individual, a name tag will be used. Let Zeller's Shopping Service do the work and: deliver the complete lot of prizes ready for giving. Contact the shopping service --- customer credit office --- For Christmas and New Year's parties and banquets, ZELLER"S OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 723-2209 DOWNTOWN STORE SIMCOE ST, SOUTH 723-2294

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