Ontario Community Newspapers

Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Apr 1965, p. 18

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

18 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 22, 1965 o hat, made in the millinery WEARING THEIR own Oscapella, instructor in mil- / ; . 'lass. Articles from the creations, Mrs. James J, _ linery and dressmaking, ad- Crcetiaittie ase ane tk ior Garvock and Mrs. Edward mire a_ polka-dot covered background, tors, A representative from the hospital also visited hos- Exhibit Shows Excellent Renults Ajax } pital to rel mtg the candy- Of Skilled Instruction At i aie 4. He cciied student |who helped in any way with : é e fjalso how to cut hat patterns, The croeran deparinem C ; the bowling party for the nurses the Oshawa YWCA recently held|how to make a hat from a bit of ; ; sys an exhibit of the fashions,|leftover material and how tojon March 23, The evening was crafts and paintings made dur-|block hats. A total of nine |an unqualified success and en- ing the past program year. classes exhibited a large and joyed immensely by the nurses The advanced dressmaking|colorful variety of hats. The graduation luncheon will w i > Oshawa Golf class, instructed by Mrs, Ed-| The copper enamelling class be held at the showed ash trays and jewelry|Club on May 27 at 1.30. The ward Oscapella, is a specialized course for women who can sew and this group exhibited suits, coats and more difficult types} of clothing. : The basic sewing class is a course for women with little or no sewing experience, It is of|bacculaureate service will be made under the direction the Mrs. -F: Sparling. =, fahovect he ae tanant by/church on May 30. Graduation Mrs. Mervin Perkin, exhibited| day is to be on June 4 at the place mats, luncheon cloths, run-| O'Neill Collegiate. ners, bags and cushion covers.| A busy month was reported The painting class, taught by|by the gift shop convener, at Knox Presbyterian taught by Mrs. F. Branton and) Mrs. John Johnson, program|Mrs, W. F. Marshall, with gift this group showed simple/director at the YWCA, exhibited'cart sales the best yet. / dresses. still lifes, landscapes, portraits! substantial amount will be The millinery classes, begin- and oil sketches. transferred to the auxiliary! ners and advanced are both; The exhibit. was very well account. Mrs. W. J. Bone will sega | taught by Mrs. Oscapella.jattended, both in the afternoon,'staff the shop for May. : These classes are taught not| and evening, In the afternoon, phe auxiliary is pleased to { only how to cover shapes but tea w d _|welcome four new members, pis Sean a eR aE pe |namely Mrs. G. Leslie, Mrs. i 1A. H, Murdoch, Mrs. Albert E. Haley and Mrs. Albert Binns of Whitby. Mrs. Marshall poured! A |Brownies YWCA EXHIBIT BRINGS REWARDING SENSE OF ACHIEVEMENT has been working under the guidance of Mrs, Mary Johnson, program director at the YWCA where the MRS, C, HEARD and Mrs, William Ranstead are inter- ested in the work of the painting class which. has | Guide and Brownie Daughters } 'Entertain Mothers at Banquet The 18th Oshawa Guides and;Tawny recently held |Mother and Daughter banquet,|a skit, "Why the Lion is in jhall. Owl, Mrs. The Westminster UCW,|mal masks, Hugh Scott catered a turkey! mi" and 'Springtime'. dinner to the large group in at- |tendance, the Leaders and Parent Asso-|Judy Bannon, Kenza |ciation executive were: | Rev. |Mrs, Edward Camp. fire singsong by Guides | Following the dinner, Mrs, H,| Brownies. S. Sliter, Golden Hand Badge jeconvener for Westport, read & ;poem,-"'Come and Be a Guide" | Hoses their| Pipher, the Br ies psente he gpa. piownies Dis pated Golden Hands Westminster United Church|complete with appropriate i- | | This was folloWed . nurses convener, thanked all/ynder the convenership of Mrs.|by choral renditions of "Do-re- Five guides who recently com- pleted a First Aid Course, Lor- Seated at the head table with) raine Allan, Martha Westerink, McClean The|and Heather Hall, gave a dem- and Mrs. John Porter and onstration of practical First Aid. the Westport District Guider,)The evening closed with a camp- and following Tweenies were enroll-|= classes have been taking place, --Oshawa Times Photos |Pratto, Bonnie Dasberg, and {Cheryl Farr. The following |Brownies were presented with {their Golden Bars; Patricia Ed- |wards, Elaine Spurrell, Karen |Harrington, Margaret McLaren, Martha Craigie, Dana McDon- lald, and Mary Ellen Soltys. were '\to Pauline Glazier and Kathleen Kerr, DEVILED HAM DRESSING 1 Yc, not-sweet French dressing tbsp. table-mustard (preferably Dijon) % ¢, boiled salad dressing or mayonnaise Combine ingredients 1 in | (Blackstock, recently, + |made, presented (2% oz.) can deviled ham the order given. Serve over chilled At a recent meeting of the|sliced tomatoes and cucumbers 18th Oshawa Brownie Pack the|Serves 6. | Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pearce were entertained by their rela- 4 \tives and friends on the occa- sion of their 25th wedding an- niversary in the parish hall, The guests were received at! the door by Mrs. Fred Craw- ford and Mrs. George Craw- ford (mother of the bride), The Blackstock Couple Honored On Silver Anniversary been even happier than . the day you said "I do", and may this happiness continue through- out the next 25 years to come. On behalf of all of us, we would ask you to accept this small token of our love and friendship, which brings with it, may be filled with success and good fortune The bride received a bouquet of red roses, pink carnations and white and bridegroom chrysanthemums, a money tree;. a gift of money; an album of family pictures, pre- sented to them by _ their nephews, Terry Lane, Brian Haines and Ricky Rahm. Mr. and Mrs. Pearce ex- pressed thanks to the guests for making their anniversary such a happy one and for the gifts they had received, our best wishes that your future Misses Janice Crawford and J Cheryl Rahm were in charge of the guest book. After an enjoyable time of, games and a short program, /\Mr, John Venning escorted the _|bride and bridegroom to two decorated chairs at the front of the hall, beside the table deco- rated in pink and white, with silver candlesticks, pink candles and wedding cake. He brought back cherished memories of old times and old friends, then ask- ed Dorothy' Venning to read the following address to the couple: | "A few of your relatives and friends have gathered this eve- ning to help celebrate with you this very happy and mem- orable occasion -- your silver) wedding anniversary, At the completion of 25 years of married. life, the day must recall to both of you a host of happy memories of dreams you! come true. No doubt your joys have been inter-| mingled with a few sorrows,| strewn along life's path, but} |your thoughtfulness. your help-! Ifulness, and your understanding jof each other have helped to jcast such shadows aside and bring a silver lining to even the darkest clouds, | There are also happy memo-| ries in our hearts that time can/ not erase and it is pleasant to: recall them at such a special) time as this. | We trust that this day has NOW.,.AT LES % satin black. Steel construction Priced for You LES 15 Prince St. PORTABLE FIREPLACE FOR CAMP, COTTAGE or REC, ROOM Comes complete with wood cradle and fire screen, In sturdy ' S 69-95 Eveniss Sales Ltd. EVENISS SALES with gleaming bross trim. 725-4632 jsubmitted by Heather Ann Kerr,|ed: Laurie Kozak, Debra Cham-|MQ jwhich came third in a recent)bers, Susan Sheffield, Jo-Anne Pallister, | }competition at Guide House, Tamblyn, Pamela Under the direction of Brown) Erin Sturch, Diane Mark, Pam- Owl, Mrs. Chesley Burton andjela Medding,. Cindy Lee De- ¢ Stresses Importance of TB Test | . ToOGH Women's Auxiliary cae wa non Addressing the members ofjand Mrs, C. R. Lunn as panel-| MONTREAL (CP) -- Herta de the Women's Auxiliary of the/ists on a discussion of candy|Kreith, a perfume company ex- istripers, Mrs. Russell, candyjecutive, finds it surprising North OGH at thelr April meeting.|striper convener, reported that/Americans think teen - agers Mrs, Charles Russell, a mem-/an orientation class was held|should not wear perfume. "By ber of the TB clinic to be heldjfor 15 girls, April 3 and that/the time a Parisienne is 18," in Oshawa starting on May 25,|\the director of nurses of thejshe says, "she wouldn't --- any : Soldiers' Memorial hospital, aof leaving the house without to make a)" ' prised oe t." Iti . nf ).| high school teacher and a repre-|wearing perfume--it would be checkup a must. ince jsentative of the 4-H club, all ofjlike going out without brushing | lacy to take it for granted that/Orillia, were interested visi-|her hair." you do not carry the germ and ------------ -- | you may be a carrier capable of | infecting hundreds of people. i A ocniiel » » X\ If asked to help work on the survey, she hoped the mem- { bers would give their services H but above all to make it a h \ x b point to get a test. Mrs. Rus- sell spoke in place of Mrs E. A. Collins who was unable \ ' to attend. Mrs. James Mc- Cansh presided at the meet- ing | The membership "get- ; acquainted" tea will be held in from | the Piccadilly room in the Hotel J i. Genosha May 19, from 2.30 to BLACK S J 4.30. Mrs. Harry Kerr is the convener with Mrs. H. 0. Perry in charge of tickets. Mr. Harry Finer will supply the refresh- ments and decorations and an informal friendly tea is anti- -cipated at which the members, | who aS a 'group give many volunteer hours of service to make the various projects and activities of the auxiliary a success, will have an oppor tunity to meet The auxiliary was pleased to accept Mrs. J. LL, Beaton's offer to donate a silver tea service to the auxiliary and was thanked by Mrs. McCansh on behalf of the members. Mrs. Harry Taylor gave a comprehensive report on the recent St. Patrick's bridge and thanked all those who in any) way helped to make this a suc- cessful bridge despite very ad- verse weather conditions. She also reported on the recent three-day Leadership Training) course she and Mrs, McCansh) attended in Toronto and they both felt it was a most inter- esting and stimulating three days and much could be learn- ed from the lectures. The dis cussion groups afterwards were also of much value. Representing the auxiliary at the Regional meeting at Lind- say on May 7 will be Mrs. Mc- Cansh as moderator, with Mrs A. W. Armstrong, Mrs. Russel! Ladies' Wear Fair weather or foul, these raincoats make sunny w fashion news, Come in no and choose fr Spring collecti new in % 14,95 to 19.95 and % Lengths oon Full Lengths 19.95 to 39.95 This includes reversibles SEWING MACHINE SALE New Automatic Complete B Ea . K' oo 89.50 (TD. Blind Hers, Dee Button Holes. orative Stitehes Your fine Deecler OSHAWA SEWING CENTRE 229 Simeoe St. South 728-2391 72 Simcoe Street North Open Friday to 9 PLM | eam c $200.00 World's First Washer with LTACTION ® New! Exclusive Deep Action Agitator creates jet currents to give all your wash "Deep Action" cleaning. ® New! Patented Jet Action mechanism to give you top dependability ! It has No belis to break, No pulleys to jam, No gears to wear oul, No oil to leak out © New! Jet-Away rinsing--Jets of fresh, clean water scoots all lint and scum down the drain, © New! Jet-fast spin leaves clotl ves extra light for quick drying ig 5 Year Protection Plan at No Extra Cost! (Wi FRIGIDAIRE F JET ACTION WASHERS ai2ae AN\AIN a\ e\ Outstanding eW\ © k 4 Values \, \\ (' TN \\ ; --- SH ; ddl ti oy er (Neds) | ry \\ BURNS See The New Frigidaite Models at EATON'S IN OSHAWA 725-7373 "1 RAV Matched sets for your engagement and wed- ding plans, Each set is distinctive and beauti- ful . . . offering many variations in beauty and value. A. $15.00 Down $4.00 Week B. $20.00 Down-- Trode and Seve Now on Frigidaire at HOME APPLIANCES (OSHAWA) LTD. 90 Simcoe St. South 725-5332 $5.00 Week C. $20.00 Down-- $5.00 Week BURNS JEWELLERS 20 Simcoe North Open Fri. Till 9 p.m. \ | each. Sizes 8-18. SPORTSWEAR Lid. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE See the coloured Fashion Section in today's poper ... it's Arnel Time at Seigneur's! Sportswear in Oshawa | SEIGNEUR'S In a little Spanish town -- a lot of Canadian fashion! ROSECREST by Hudson shapes the look-this-way look in Arnel/cotton puffed cord by Bruck Mills -- a sporty new texture for summer '65. And the Arnel tag says relax -- the care is easy, the travelling's breezy, Left: skimmer skirt, about $8.98, Chelsea overblouse, about $12.95. Right: hip-tied blouson and slim Bermudas, about $8.95 A DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY PURCHASE We carry by far the largest stock of OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Open to 9 p.m. Thursday and Friday

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy