Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 11 Nov 1955, p. 9

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WOMEN THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, November 11, 1955 9 GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES S.A. HOME LEAGUE The theme was "Remembr- ance" for the Home League meet- ing on Tuesday, November 8, and! ensuing term with a second vice- was conducted b; bers of the| president to be appointed to fill Willing Wowkers' Group of the Unit- [the office vacated by Mrs. W. Bui ed Church in Harmony. The lead. ler. The forthcoming bazaar was ning, November 30. It was decided that the 1955 of- ficers- remain in office for the committees Oshawa Pair Wed At St. Hedwig's At St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church recently, Elizabeth D agingka and Michael Malarz, of Oshawa, were united in mar- of Mrs. Mary Balinski and the late MF. B. Deparasinska, and the bridegroom i8 the son of by Miss Jean Kolodzie and Konrat Hejna and Mrs. B. Suter sang. The bride who was given marriage by Mr. Walter Pjetrzyk wore a full - length gown of white crystalette. A coronét of an an gardenias. Pte Desperasinska and Miss Stel- la ou riage. The bride is the daughter | Mrs. | Jlaniey Malarz, and the late Mr.'Johi alarz. A Reverend A. Hylla officiat. 16h Hall where the bride's Mgthet ed. The wedding music was Dlayed wor a beige lace dress. h el pearls rhinestones held her long veil | she carried & bouquet of white honor in turquoise nylon met. The! bridegroom's mother was in navy| bridesmaids were Miss Jeanette blue. Both wore cdrsages of roses. | Dyl, Miss Mary Panko, Miss So- ding trip to Niagara Falls and| Bojeczko, gowned in yellow and| will live in Oshawa. { een. Miss Zefhate Bartoclh was | owe EC. pL a, QUEER SURVIVORS . | fied bobduets of roses and earna-|* qu. tailiess Manx cate o the . 2 [Isle of Man are descendants of Nt Sop Mus z Was Dest ak. | cats washed ashore with the Span- Usherieg were ake ulicz, Mr. Joseph Haidukiewicz,| ish Armada in 1588. Mr. Michael OMiammonko. and. Mr. reception was held at the Pol- Skill has been a tradition | with us foi over a quarter of a century. 3 KING ST. & RA 5.0448 DANISH FARMS {and cow breeding the main indus Most farms in Denmar! k Range, 75 acres, with pig. Ties: : Later the fouple left for a wed: between 12 and DON'T APOLOGIZE FOR THE APPEARANCE OF YOUR KITCHEN CHAIRS Have Them Expertly Recovered by OSHAWA UPHOLSTERING 0 BOND W. RA 5-0311 Nichols and discussed and Mrs. R. J. appointed. Luke, Mrs. W ming, Mrs.| It was decided to hold the an- Frank Michael and Mrs. G. A.tnual Christmas party at Sandal Scott. wood on Monday evening, Decém- Mrs. Michael spoke on the Unit: form ber 7, which will be in the ed Netjeis, and Drought thoughle a turkey dinner. to mind of many s which hap- pened during the War years, and ALL DOUBLES CLUB told of the many phases of the| At the November meeting of the f the United Nations. All Doubles Club of St. George's "ifs. David iy arranged the Anglican Church the following new meeting and thanked the Harmony Officers were elected: Presidents, roup for coming and remewing|Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Jeffery; | Friendships formed during Red first vice-presidents, Mr. and Mrs. Shield work during war years. Norman Roe; second vice-presi- | The m s were reminded of| dents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hes- |the Home League sale on Novem: ter; secretaries, Mr. and Mrs. {ber 25 at 2.30 p.m. | William Murray; treasurers, Mr. | The Rev. Crookall of the Bible and Mrs. William Carey, bulletin |Society was presert and had a editors, Mr' and Mrs, Donald Fox. | display of Bibles suitable for Christ-| It was reported that the first Imas gilts. Wednesday in November would Mrs. William Saunders and Mrs, be the Christmas dinner meeting. & | William Allison also took part dur-| Members would be notified of de- ling the afternoon service, which tails in the monthly bulletin. | concluded with a solo, "Not I But The president, Mf. Edison Ox- | ist" i ford, introduced the Reverend | Onfist Sing 7M Is Reginald Ho: on Cross who briefly address- ries eww |ed the meeting. LENORE GROUP Following the business, square The Lenore Group held its dancing was enjoyed under the di- monthly meeting at Simcoe Street| rection of Mr. Ralph Taulor of the | United Church with Mrs. Jack| CRA. Carter, president, presiding. Mrs. Frank Black read the seripture and Miss Mary Glass conducted uy, Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, the worship service. [Ontario Gamma Epsilon 4484, The secretary's report was sub-| was held at the home of Mrs. {mitted, and Mrs. Ralph Jewell|j R. Carson, Central Park Bou- gave a summary covering fin- jeyard South on Tuesday evening, ances mentioning also the recent! November 8. Mrs. L. J. Racknor, rummage sale and catering pro- yjce-president, was in charge of! Jeet. Mrs. Byron HEdmondson and the meeting. Mrs. A, E. Salter were appoint-| Following the business portion, ed to convene the annual Christ- Mrs, Carson presented the cul- mas cheer project to looking after|tyral program, "Sculpture and two needy families. | Painting" as prepared by Miss | The members were reminded of| Agnes Miocich, {the annual pot luck supper of the Several portfolios on the works {Simcoe Street United Church Wom- of great painters were viewed by |an's Association on Wednesday eve- the members. Gladys M. Mollon Wilfred Kellar Wed! The marriage of Gladys May |Mollon and Wilfred Kellar, both of Oshawa, was solemnized re- | cently at the Salvation Army | Citadel with Major Victor McLean | officiating. | The bride is the daughter of | Mrs. Wesley Mollon of Oshawa, |and the late Mr. Mollon, ahd the | 7 er was Mrs. C. E. she was assisted b Miss Adelle Labus was maid-of-' he 1056 onarch. i oly fours! JOANNE GAIL AND WAYNE ROY Proud of his baby sister, Joan. | Highland Avenue, and grandchil- né Gail, is big brother, Wayne | dren of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roy. 10-year-old Wayne and two- | Clark of Oshawa and Mr. and year-old Joanne are the children | Mrs. J. J. Fleury of Ajax. of Mr. and Mrs, J. E. Fleury, Photo by Hornsby studio No wonder heads turn when a new 1956 Monarch goes by! For here is a distinctively new kind of styling--long, low and slim, with a distinguished air that unmistakably sets Monarch "apart from the crowd", In every model in every Series--the : stylish Custom, the luxurious Lucerne and the truly magnificent Richelieu--you'll detect a new feeling of elegance and refinement that is echoed in the superb interiors, excitingly fashioned in the finest of fabrics, the newest of patterns! There's so much that's new about the *56 Monarch, so much that is refreshingly different, so much that says "distinctively yours"! BETA SIGMA PHI The regular meeting of the Osh- is the son of bridegroom Mr. Arden, and the Nathaniel Kellar of late Mrs. Kellar. The bride who was attended by | Miss Sylvia Johnston wore a street - length dress of teal blue| fivlon with a pink feathered head-| dres and a corsage of pink roses. Miss Johnston was in royal blue| with a matching headdress. Pink | carnations comprised her cor-| sage. Mr. Ronald Gray was best man. Following. a"veception held at)' the home of the bride's sister, | Mrs. Almond Brintnell, and Mr. {with one of eacn. | Brintnell, Verdun Road, the cou- | "I will be happy to report on ple left for a wedding trip to King- our project at the end of the year ston and will live in Oshawa. and will work Hard to make it a Sor © I have a tommittee High! led "Of course, vi of | which approves, this plan. 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