The Oshawa Times, 30 Oct 1958, p. 10

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1) THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 30, 1958 "HAPPY LITTLE FELLOW" This blonde young man Is Derek Keith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Lebb of Bowman- ville, Derek, who recently cele brated his second birthday, is the grandson of Mr, and Mrs. IT PERSONALS | Says Canadians | (GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES Comic Apologizes | For "Oversight" | RA Raise Color Bar | Against Red Man COUPLES' CLUB The October meeting of th 'ouples' Club of St Andrew' A 3 ' United Church was held on Sat By EDNA USHER irday evening, October 25, in th Canadian Press Staff Writer Church hall. TORONTO (CP)--Canada har| The esting Td Wiig | ; r 1 color bar but it's directed short devotional, the theme be-| , Pon 2 ore gions. ot Je Whi, against Indians, says Fried|ing Thanksgiving and 'October| land Mrs. Albert Jones, Mr. and, Guests from out of town at the Vatthews of the Preshyterian|ind this was followed by the [Mrs," George Jones, Mr, Ray | Barks-Hanson wedding were Mr, | church's Women's Missionary So- business meeting with presidents, | Jones, Mr, Stewart Jones, all of and Mrs, Ambrose Whalen, Lon- | ciety. : | Mr, a Mrs, William BSiksay, | (Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs, William doo, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs, Jack) She says it's a two-fold prob- | presi ing. . foe Duncan, Dippewa, Ontario; Mr. Hanson and Christina Hanson,|lem: 'Indians must prove to; A lively discussion took place and Mrs. David Reid, Newark, Guelph; Mr. and Mrs, Fred Han. themselves as well as to white With many suggestions about pro- N.Y.; Mrs. James Burnside, Ge-|son, Sr., Mr. and Mrs, Fred Hap-|neople that they cen work in oro-| grams, memberships, and a suit- Among the guests at the Ritter- Guests from out of town at the {Pickard wedding in Port Perry Heard - Godin wedding were Mr, {were Mrs, George A. Raines,'and Mrs. H, Godin, Montreal: great-grandmother of the bride/Mr. and Mrs. F. Dolan, Mrs, E. land two grandmothers, Mrs. Pedwell and family and Miss [Lloyd Midgiey and Mrs. John Marianne Thibault, Toronto; Mr. Pickard, all of Port Perry. and Mrs, A, Barker, Port Dal-| housie; Mr. and Mrs/ R. Seager, | | Clarence Keith of Oshawa and Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Lobb of Bowmanville and great-grand- son of Mrs, Thomas Lesnick of Oshawa, | Betty Ann Allman, Albert Dod Married In Afternoon Ceremony St. George's Memorial Angli can Church was the scene of alsleeved bodice wedding on Saturday afternoon October 25, when Betty Ann All man, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Roy Garnet Allman, was united|line of the billowing skirt, [TRAINED AS DEACONESS ° | Greer reported on the success of Miss Matthews was born in|the Grade | tea and also announc- ed that starting the following, i 30d Alter ationdin (wee, hot soup will be served to taking deaconess training in Tor- the pupils desiring it. Money to onto, she spent a year teaching | be paid ue Friday previous, 35c¢ at Kenora Indian School. per week. .| It was announced that a child's Her next Job as Geatoness i clinic is to be on November 3 at Courtice Church, 1.30 to 2.30 p.m. - over net and taffeta, The short.| Ineva, N.Y.; Mr, and Mrs, Rob- son, Mr, James Kelly. Mrs, Nel- fessions and do work reouiring able night for the meetings be- {ert Burnside and Mr. and Mrs, lie Lovell and Fred Lovell, all of hizher education," she said. ing put forward, (William Longbottom, Whithy. | Rockwood, Ontario; Mrs. Lillian] It is part of Miss Matthews' The meeting was turned over | Amberger, Mr, and Mrs, Edgar job as director of nation# mis-/l0 the committee for Octoher Little items of social news are Roberts, Mr, and Mrs, A. Mac- sions to give Indians the oppor- Who had arranged a Hallowe'en | always welcome in this column, Kenzie and Joan MacKenzie, all/tunity of education, [party, Contes ners distriniod [If you are enjoying the company 3 Simcoe: Mr. Gordon Owes, opERATE TWO SCHOOLS drat oy po ga a of visitors or have been VIsiting|foi' Myr, and Mrs, Cecil Barks The WMS runs two schools for crown of laurel leaves also an |yourself, why not telephone RA land Carol Barks, Mr, and Mr lodian spildven, one for Lo ol lute Jats i Jer Sigil wri 33474 4nd ghare your Pleasure, Loo Barks and Lywia and Laity | ier for 172 children at Birtle, Games, including a hula hoop| [wes others, land Mrs, Harold "Sprunt Mr. and! M20. Both are residential schools contest, the traditional ducking Mrs. George Jewell. president Mrs. William Smith, Mr. Richard|and at Birtle older children at-|for apples, and a creep ghost| of the. Worons pour of Hilton, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arnatt tod fe local Wg schon) Soy i pg hort [Northminster United Church and 28d Mrs, William Brown, all of| "The schools recelve govern-| The meeting ended w J sort} Mrs. H. A. Mellow will receive at! tment grants, and our chief fob benediction pronounced by Dr. {hin County Fair next Wednesday Out of town guests at the is administration," sald Miss George Telford, afternoon and evening. In charge McHugh-Ferguson wedding were Matthews. "Tlie government ao-| The committee, Songiie of of decorations are Mrs, Norman Mr. and Mrs, Barry Morden, Mr. Points teachers, but we supply Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Brooks, Dunford and Mrs, Victor Cubitt, |and Mrs. Ross Souch and Mr, Ir- raatrons and supervisors. Mr, and Mrs. Viclor Kitchen, Conveners for the various booths vin Brooks, Bowmanville; Mr,| "We also try to persuade In- Mr, and Mrs. Edward Kitchen| and activities include Mrs. R, W, and Mrs, Ronald Channel, Hil. dian children to stay at school and Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Moore. | Yeo, Mrs, James B, Reid, Mrs lier; Mr. Robert McHugh and until they have a first-class ed- Fa i DS ASEN Lloyd Salter, Mrs. Frank Baker, Mr. and Mrs. George Izatt, !'cation and are able to take good| COURTICE H AND § ASSN. Mrs. Robert R. Peterson, Mrs, Pickering; Mr. and Mrs, William Jobs. Courtice Home and School As |G. W. Fisher, Mrs, William McHugh, Newtonville; Mr. and 'Indians have proved they can gooiation held its October meet- Fitches, Mrs. Kenneth Wooster, Mrs. Stanley McHugh, Oakville: | Work in trades such as lumbering jo at North Courtice School. Mrs. D. M McDuff, Mrs. C Cc. Mr, and Mrs. Karl Gibbie, Toron. 2nd construction with as much The president, Mrs. John Gay, Keeler, Mrs Ray Coie, Mrs.|to; Mr, and Mrs, William Kan-|kill as white people, and they ,.oomed the large membership C. M. McLean and Mrs, Norman tores, Highland Creek; Mr, and C20 do the same in other Jobs| nresent. Mrs, H. Greer's room Dunford, : | Mrs, Bruce Montgomery and Mr, y ing the opportunity and (on room.count for the Highway | re » r ramming. &(* 1 y f ' om -- (and Mes. Brice Tavier Entil "GnY fom, re sous have jb 00 Me, I, Cores Mary 4 Hanson | Peterborough "{lecome Secreviries and ign od The minutes were read by sec-| ds : |- SP Epa Foon in ey Bentrance "C813. Mrs. Gordon Visson, sud] { § Mrs, 1 | | qualifications. [he Yeasirer's TH dd ecomes The Bride, 546g | Thomas _Gladma arry Of Arthur Barks | complemented At Holy Cross Roman Catholic (with mittens featured self pleat. Church recently, Mary Theresa ling and appliques at the neckline Hanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, ,|which was repeated at the hem. Ames E. Hanson of Oshawa, be: | Al Came the bride of Arthur Earl HALIFAX (CP) - Comedian hecky Gresne, whose reference y a ir ed miner on Svndey's 'd Sullivan television show eached Spring'ill, N.S. on the CBC netwerk, has apologized for what he calls "an unf rgiveahl line," in a telegram to 8, R, Kennedy, * CBC program director here,| Greene asbed that his be extended "io everyo In his television skit, Greene re- ferred to a trapped miner who shouldn't worry because: he was) under soft" coal, | 5-3144 tor Free Eshimete i Vestherhead will be the speake the afternson, Theme bein; 'Guide to Family Living" Visual aids convener, Mrs. | Jdoyd Courtice, introduced Mr: Villiam Owens, visual aids eh: nan for Home and School Co il, also Mrs. B. T. Edwards, d ector of the Oshawa Film Cour il of Oshawa. Mrs. Edward: nointed out severai uses of film and introduced her film "Family Circles", The room was divided into four groups to discuss the film. Leaders of each group later presented their findings. Mrs. Wilfred Brown thanked Grene said "it was strictly au those who had taken part, Re- Oversight on my part using it freshments were served by Mrs, Sunday ? Norman Adair and Committee, A violent bump wrecked the No, 2 colliery at Springhill, N.S. last SA HOME LEAGUE Thursday. The reguiar meeting of the Sal- vation Army Home League was held on Tuesday afternoon, Oc- tober 28. insroligtion. Groperias by the Yard Custom-mede Droperies Venetion ond Cloth Blinds. "Kirsch' Rods ond Trocks. eo Breodioom. eo Bomboo Drapes HOWARD'S OR/.PERIES 926 Simcoe St. N. FAST WASH Nylon fabrics are easily washed because they have a low mois- !ture absorption. Mrs. William James led in the singing of some choruses and in prayer, especially remembering the sick members, Mrs. Charles Cathmoir gave a report on the Women's Rally in Toronto last Monday. Mrs. James reminded the la- dies that next Tuesday afternoon, November 4, the guest speaker would be Mrs. Lieut.-Colonel Rich of Toronto. Mrs. Major Rankin was in charge of the devotional period. Her theme. was "Hallowe'en." There was a pumpkin seed con. test won by Mrs, Pat O'Conner, A reading was given by Mrs. Frank Phelps, "No Boys, and "A Smite" by Mrs. Rankin, The Home League singers sang "Give Me a Song." Mrs. Clayton Hurl- bert read a poem, 'Little Ghosts." | Mrs. Rankin gave a talk on "Giving." Mrs. William Allison read a poem, 'The Smallest Blessing." Mrs. Rankin closed in prayer, FE FREE! 10 new hair : styling tricks with Advn ® BUY ADORN TODAY! ® GET YOUR FREE BOOKLET NOW! YOU CAN DO THESE EASY STYLING TRICKS AT HOME TALL, SLIM ATOMIZER HOLDS YA MORE SPRAY! x CITY WIDE FREE DELIVERY $4758 ONLY HOUSEHOLD HINT Denatured alcohol will remove | § a ball point ink stain from a man's white shirt, If colored shirts become stained, dilute the in marriage with Albert Ernest'crown of tulle leaves studded Barks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ar.| Dodds, son of Mr, and Mrs. John with sequins held her finger-tip|thur L. Barks of Scarborough. Dodds, all of Oshawa, lllusion veil and she carried an| The Reverend Philip Coffey of- The Reverend C. D. Cross per. all-white cascade of carnations ficiated. The wedding music was formed the "ceremony, Mr, Mat- and heather from Scotland. played by Miss Jean Kolodzilj thew Gouldburn played the wed.| Mrs, Clifford Smith and Mrs.|and Mrs, William Kinsman sang. | ding music and accompanied Mr, H, W. Smith, twin sisters of the Given in marriage by her| ¥ Donald G. Allman, who sang bride, were matrons of honor, uncle, Mr. Ambrose Whalen, the "The Wedding Prayer' and "The wearing identical waltz-length bride wore a floor-length gown of | Lord's Prayer", bouffant gowns of copper glow nylon chiffon with a redingote of | Given in marriage by her fath- brocaded satin with sabrina neck-| white Chantilly lace styled with er, the bride wore a full-length lines offsetting the slim bodices, short sleeves and a scoop neck-| gown of chalk white silk organza The elbow-length sleeves were|line embroidered with sequins. Al | complemented with short copper crown trimmed with seed pearls| ¥ {volved riding horseback Edmonton, Willowdale, Alta, alcohol and test it on a seam| "There were just mud roads in Next Euchre on November 14 with first, Dilute the. alcohol way |that area, and everybody used Mrs. Harold Graham and Mrs. 4 un for acetate shirts. " Garnet Goyne in charge. Next hoses, JH ale a of strad-| meeting will be graduation night dling a horse, Miss Mathews ac-|for the pupils who entered high quired a buggy for summer and school this fall, Twenty-six pupils a sleigh for winter travel. wiil be presented with their pins Later, she worked in Shaugh-(on November 18 with the execu- nessy, a mining community near tive in charge. (Lethbridge, Alta, and them in| November being Home and : School month, Mrs. Harry Gay| s appoin national [read an article pertaining to this. | pe vay rity edna | It was agreed to send a donation e---------------------- to 'Care'. The regional confer- Chemise old Stuf ence was announced to be held f at Ebenezer United Church on i | gloves. They wore Juliette feath- held her fingertip veil and she Heard-Godin Nuptials Held {ered caps in copper tones and carried a bouquet of red roses The Reverend N. J. Gignac offi- ciated at the wedding recently in {November 13 at 2 p.m. until § (p.m. A hot turkey dinner is to be served at 6 pm. Mrs. C. carried Srescests of yellow and and white chrysanthemums bronze chrysanthemums, Miss Eileen Hanson was maid- | Miss Joanne Smith, junior of-honor for her sister and the Ye ldetsnaid, and Susay Smut, bridesmaids were Miss Betty. ower girl, wore short frocks of| Hanson and Miss Margaret Coop- mint green satin brocade wither of Ajax. All wore identical To Zulu Women VICTORIA (CP) -- The loose waistilne of the chemise has been in style with Zulu women | very full skirts and pouff sleeves empress gowns of electric blue with short white gloves. They|ghot taffeta with blue feathered matching bandeaux and| hat and carried bouquets of | bronze ecu 3 Hiv ad iwilte' Sheysanthemums s. Ms, William L. Howard of Osh-(,, M7. James Hanson, brother of igs best man, a ushering hering were Messrs, Ear] . Douglas H. Riggs of i ville, and Mr. Donais Smith and Donald Vincent of To-| for years, Mrs. G. P. M. Payne told the University Women's Club | here, Mrs. Payne, who lived in Dur- ban, South Africa, for 11 years, said the Zulus are the most ad- vanced of the native African peoples. "To be considered beautiful, the Zulu lady of fashion must be really fat and she likes to en- hance this quality by acquiring an automobile tire, which she wears around her waist and from which she suspends her long, |drap: | St. Mary of the People Roman| Catholic Church of Marie Jearte| Godin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | carried Raoul Godin, and William Wes- Edith FREE. 100% NYLON HAIR BRUSH ws ley Heard, son of Mrs. Heard, all of Oshawa. Given in marriage by ther the bride wore a length gown of organdie over satin with sequin appliques. The lace bodice featured a scoop neckline and sleeves. A pearl crown held her fingertip veil and she carried red and white carnations, The maid-of-honor, Miss Emelie Grace, wore a pale green street- fa- loor- SEVEN SANTAS! By ALICE BROOKS Pattern-ful of Christmas cheent| se trese Santa heads for gifts. COLGATE DENTAL PASTE a of Oshawa. a The reception was held in| The reception was held in the 89¢ [Northminster Church Hall, where Canadian Legion Hall where they; the bride's mother received in|Pride's mother received in navy| "nocoration for [taupe tissue faille, with rust and blue lace over rose taffeta with brown accessories. Assisting was Matching accessories. The bride- |the bridegroom's mother who/8r00m's mother assisting was in | chose taupe lace over taffeta roval blue with powder blue ac- length dress featuring a scoop With autumn orange and bronze | Cessories. Both wore corsages of sprays 2 x 3 inches neckline and short sleeves. Miss | accessories. They both wore cor. Send THIRTY - FIVE CENTS Donna Joh was bridesmaid Sages of yellow and bronze chry- The honeymoon was spent In (coins) for this pattern (stamps similarly dressed in pale blue, |Santhemums, {Niagara Falls and the. United!cannot be accepted) to Daily Both wore feathered hats and| FOr the honeymoon trip to the States. Mr. and Mrs. Barks will Times - Gazette, Household Arts white gloves and carried carna-|Catskills, Lake Placid, Saranac|live in Scarborough, {Dept., Oshawa, Ontario. Print| tions and white chrysanthemums, [and Cape Cod, the bride wore a ---------------- | plainly NAME, ADDRESS, PAT- The best man was Mr. Ronald black crepe and wool suit with a TERN NUMBER, Clarke and Mr. William Petre Pale gold hat, black accessories, FEMALE JUDGES | Our new 1969 Alice Brooks ushered. and a corsage of gold carnations., TISBURY, England (CP)--Men Needlecraft Catalog, just out hae A reception was held at Club|{On their return the couple will|in this Wiltshire village are busy many designs for crocreting 401. For the occasion the bride's|live in Oshawa. | growing beards. Their efforts will knitting, embroidery, quilts, dolls, mother wore black nylon over {be judged by a panel of wives in (weaving. A special gift, in the pink taffeta with a pink hat and | TITLED POETESS the village inn on Christmas catalog to keep a child happily gloves. 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