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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Dec 1964, p. 14

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Besestarinyene tant: iemetean finer ent Tee PRICE ON HIS HEAD KNOWING THE KIPPER Bh sy Bg 7 LONDON (CP) --British lefence as discovered the price needed to housewives soon she be able keep men at bay. Service to tell whether their breakfast chiefs, worried because 20 per|kipper is the genuine oak- smoked job or merely dyed ar- Students Present Traditional _| Program At Westmount H&S Family, Relatives And Friends Fete Pair On Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Michael Lockey, Rosehill boulevard, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary recently at a dinner party given in their honor at the home of their son, Mr. Walter Lockey, Thomas street. Both natives of the Ukraine, Mr, Michael Lockey and the former Miss Nellie Yarrow were married in Montreal, Novem- ber 21, 1914. They came to Oshawa in September 1928. Their family consists of two daughters, Mrs. Harold Chinn (Mary) and Mrs. Robert Parish (Helen) and two sons, Mr. Stanley Lockey and Mr. Walter Lockey. There are seven grand- children. Mayor Lyman Gifford and Mrs, Gifford and the Honorable Michael Starr MP and Mrs. Starr were among the guests and relatives and friends at- tended from Hamilton and Scar- borough. Mr, and Mrs. Lockey were tray, money and gifts and re- ceived congratulatory messages from St. Catharines, Sault Ste. Marie, Windsor and Sudbury. A framed address was re- ceived from the Honorable John Yaremko, provincial secretary and minister of citizenship and a telegram came from the Prime Minister of Ontario, the Honorable John P. Robarts. Congratulations were also re- ceived from the Prime Minister of Canada, the Honorable Les- ter B. Pearson; the leader of presented with a gold engraved) --Oshawa Times Photo UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES CENTRE STREET UCW 3 Evelyn Goodwin Unit of Centre Street United Church Women started with a pot-luck supper in charge and enjoyed by all. Following supper, carols were sung. Mrs. Cyril Clarke opened the devotioan! period with a poem "Blessings "While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks By Night.' The scripture was read by Mrs. Kellington sang a solo, "O Holy Night," accompanied by Mrs. '|Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. » |David B. Shaw of Wiseton, Sas- '|tlage recently in St. Gertrude's +/Roman Catholic Church. j|nie Lucas. The December meeting of the! tastefully arranged by the group Christmas On Our Home" and the hymn Joseph Hayes and Mrs. Ronald the opposition, the Honorable John Diefenbaker; the Honor- able Michael Starr and Mrs, Starr; Mr. A. V. Walker MLA and His Worship Mayor Lyman Gifford. Mr. and Mrs. Lockey are a herents of St. George's Greek Orthodox Church. Archie Britton. Mrs. Howard Canning gave a reading '"The Gifts of the Wise Men." | Mrs. Cyril Clarke presided for |the business in the absence of q-|Mrs. William Dearborne, who |was ill, Minutes were read by |Mrs, Earl Hann and the trea- |surer's report by Mrs. Norman Mrs. Alyn Elliott Is President Royal Canadian Legion Aux. Mrs. Alyn Elliott was elected president of the Ladies' auxili- { ary to the Royal Canadian | Legion, Branch 43, Tuesday | evening. Others elected to office were: 1st vice-president, Mrs. James Anderson; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. Edward Bouckley; secre- tary, Mrs. Frank Dobson; trea- surer, Mrs. Rene Boivin; ser- geant-at-arms, Mrs. Percy Smith; executive members, Mrs. C. E. Vermoen, Mrs. Charles Gibbs, Mrs. Guiltinan, Mrs. Frank Davey, Mrs. Alfred Lavender, and Mrs. George Lee; auditors, Mrs. Robert Williams, Mrs. Lloyd Patterson and Mrs. John Jack- son; pianist and press reporter, Mrs. William Reed; chaplain, Mrs. Charles Gibbs. Mrs. Robert Williams, Zone Com- mander, conducted the election. Mrs. Norman McEvers pre- sided for the business. It was decided to send a donation of $25.00 to the Hospital for Sick| Children, Toronto. | It was announced that the) Christmas party and exchange| from a can of Norway sardines. [Make a puree of the sardines nate the meetings until January jand combine with the contents of gifts would be held next Tues- day and that this would termi- 5, 1965. It was also announced that installation dinner tickets | cheese. were now on sale at $1.10 each/ceason to taste and mix well and that the dinner would be January 12. GIRLS' SCHOOLS Although women remain in| purdah in Saudi Arabia, the establishment of schools for girls began in 1960, and coeds have been admitted to one uni-| versity. USEFUL AND UNUSUAL THE CLIP LITE CSA. + approved $4.95 Finished im fine quality bros will be @ welcome gift with @ dozen wes around the home, Plugs in onywhere ond clips . to shelf, book, desk or head- boord. " Excellent os © children's night fight, fomily menage centre, music light, end personal reading light. LIGHTING UNLIMITED OSHAWA _ SHOPPING CENTRE Daniel i Pitre. Following the business, Miss Donna Allin showed some _in- teresting pictures of her trip to Europe. A vote of thanks was given Miss Allin by Mrs. Ronald Kellington. Gifts were .ex- \changed from the Christmas tree. | CALVARY BAPTIST YWMC The Young Women's Mission Circle of Calvary Baptist + |Church held its meeting at the home of Mrs. William Reimer, with 20 members present. Mrs. Harry Grant welcomed the members and thanked the host- ess for opening her home for) the meeting. The opening hymn was '"'Bless- ed Assurance, Jesus is Mine," followed by prayer by Mrs. Ken- - {tional 14 THE OSHAWA TAKS, Fridey, Decssber 11, 1966 ional program of this festive Are Married In Linda Cecile, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Labrecque of Oshawa, and Kenneth David katchewan, were united in mer- The Revered Patrick Darby officiated at the noon ceremony and the organist was Miss Con- Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of carnation-white whisper taf- feta. The bodice featured a scoop neckline and_ lily-point sleeves. An exquisite applique of lace adorned the front of the semi-bouffant, floor-length skirt and a similar applique encircled the neckline. A cascade of full- jness at the back was enhanced by a self bow and rose. wreath headdress of white flow- ers and pearls held a tiered, bouffant veil of silk illusion and she carried a formal cascade bouquet of red Bacarra roses. Mrs. Reginald Willatts of Bowmanville, the bride's sister, was the matron of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Rose Labrecque and Miss Jean La- brecque. They wore cocktail- length dresses of sunny gold, silk-faced satapeau, fashioned with deep shell necklines and elbow-length sleeves and semi- bell skirts with petal fronts. Matching silk rosettes formed jtheir headdresses and they |carried cascades of bronze pom- |poms and gold carnations, | Miss Linda Bathe of Kitchener | was the flower girl wearing a| white dress of silk sparkle or- ganza over taffeta with puffed sleeves and a self bow at the back: She carried a nosegay of roses and carnations to match her bandeau. Mr. Arnold Shaw of Wiseton was the best man and Mr. Wes- ley Ousdahl, Wiseton, and Mr. William Reimer, devotional leader; Mrs. Robert Lytle, mis- sionary representative;" Mrs. Vernon Wright, social converer assisted by Mrs. George Boda- shefsky and Mrs. Kenneth Cain; Mrs. Tony Peleshok, pianist; Mrs. William Motschenbacher, card convener; Mrs, Kenneth Cain, press reporter. The hostess served refresh- Linda Labrecque, Kenneth Shaw St. Gertrude's Winston Petch, Oshawa, ushered. For the reception in the banquet room of the Town and Country Restaurant, the bride's mother received in a charcoal and black wool suit; a white cloche hat trimmed with maribou, black and white accessories and a corsage of white and pink carnations. The bridegroom's mother assisted in a teal blue knitted dress, a white feathered hat with black acces- sories and a corsage of white) carnations. | The' honeymoon was spent in| the United States and Mr, and) Mrs. Shaw are residing on Gibb! street. | For going away, the bride donned a three-piece boucle suit in brown and gold with brown accessories"and a white corsage) of carnations. Guests attended the wedding} from_ Wiseton, Saskatchewan; | |Cobourg, Toronto, Bowmanville Ajax, Kitchener and Whitby. | Club Loreley Gives Golden Age Club | A German Treat | About ninety members of the! Golden Age Club enjoyed a real Christmas treat at the. Club Loreley on Sunday afternoon. President Max Duetsch wel- comed the guests and _intro- duced the Honorable Michael Starr, MP and Mrs. Starr, Mayor Lyman Gifford, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Branch and Deputy Police Chief Duncan F. Fer- guson. Toes were set tapping by the dance rhythms of Rose Drex- ler's dance band and a variety program included the Huebner Sisters in a Spanish dance, the Schuhplattlers, a group of dan- cers from the Edelweiss Club of Toronto who performed their syncopated routines in national dress; Mr. Arthur Schatz and Mr. Knueppl played zither duets. The floor show was much ap- preciated and the guests were served coffee and light refresh- ments. A gift of money and a) corsage were presented to Mr.) and Mrs. Thomas. Wren who were celebrating their birth- days. The oldest guest present was $8-year-old Mr. H. G. Harmer. Members of the executive of the Loreley Club provided a_ taxi service so that all got home ments, assisted by the social committee: safely after a party long to be remembered. The joy of Christmas was|and School Association, thank- cent of the prettiest girls in the brought to parents and guests at the December meeting of the Westmount Home and School Association. The tradi- month was presented by the pupils of Westmount School. Mr. F. H. Ross, principal, in- troduced each item as follows: 1, Two square dance numbers, performed by eight pupils of Grade 5 and 6 under the direc- tion of Mr, Wayne Stubbs. 2. Piano solo, 'Rudolph the Red- nosed Reindeer" and "Let It Snow, Let It Snow," played by Deborah Helbrook, Grade 4. 3. Accordion solo, 'On Top of Old Smoky" and 'The Danube Waves," played by Nikoly Ry- benko, Grade 4. Piano duet, "Heart and Soul," played by Christine Brzezinski, Grade 5 and by Cathy Weeks, Grade 6. 5. Duet, 'The Drummer Boy," sung by Larry and Patty Dickin- son, Grade 5. Accordion solo. "Prelude in G-Major" by Bach and "White Christmas," played by Jeffrey Haines, Grade 4. ed the teachers and pupils for their wonderful performances. The members and_ guestf were welcomed by Mrs. Fred| years. forces are leaving to get mar- ried, will offer girl recruits a 'bonus of £130 provided they stay single for at least two on whe fish packages. Smith who also presided over tificially. A Conservative mem- ber of Perliament wants the agriculture ministry to compel fishmongeis to state the facts the business part of the eve- ning and by Mrs. Charles Heath, hospitality chairman. Mr. F. H. Ross announced xk kkk x that the school would close for the Christmas holiday on Tues- day, December 22, 1964 and. re- open January 4, 1965. In view -of the large attend- ance at this meeting, roll-call was dispensed with. Refreshments convened by Mrs, Robert Moffatt, were pro- vided and served by the moth- ers of Grade 3, Miss Betty Foster's class and of Grade 4, -- Georgina VanDeurin's class. WOMAN WALKER A 68-year-old grandmother wore out seven pairs of tennis shoes hiking the entire length of the 2,050-mile Appalachian Two choits moved the hearts of every member of the audi- ence with their beautiful voices and excellent performances, The choir of Grade 5 and 6 under the direction of Mr. Robert Russell sang three num- bers, "O Come, O Come Eman- uel," "Sleep Holy Babe," and "How Brightly Beams the Morning Star." Mrs. Andrew Suwala direct- ed the choir of Grades 4 and 5 in singing "Ring a Torch Janette-Isabella" and "Good Christianmen Rejoice." Then both choirs combined to pre- sent "The Holly and the Ivy." The program ended on a fes- tive note with carol singing in which the parents took part. Mr. Russel led the singing while the piano accompaniment was by Mrs. Suwala. Mrs. Fred Smith, president of Westmount Home Ist. vice- Trail in the U.S. in 1955. LOOKING? FOR SOMETHING? 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