The Oshawa Times, 23 Apr 1959, p. 8

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MARRIED AT law , both of Oshawa, recently exchanged wedding vows in St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Irena Rusewich and Bromis- Szemiot i ' ST. HEDWIG'S Ludwig Rusewich and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Bromislaw Zzemiot, all of Poland. : --Mary's Studio i Wemeen, Women's Editor Dial RA 8-3474 Jo Aldwinckle, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 23, 1959 GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES Vipond; executive Miss E. M. Holmes, Mrs. R._J. McConnell, Mrs. Kenneth Broad bent, Mrs. Robert Preston. Canadian Standard of Sizes Established Through CAC Effort be a while before these new' la- bels will be on the market. There is one convener in the textile committee to handle cor- respondence. Much of it is dealing with complaints. Manufac- turers pay attention to reasom- able complaints and suggestions. When citing a case the conveer asks for as much detail as pos- and price, length of time of use a group opinion, if possible. . A present project of the CAC is 2° legislation against the use of un- sterile wadding in snowsuits, crib covers and similar articles. oo Mills but now independent. mittee. LOOK FOR SIZE TAG turers groups. cl is chest, wai ments. there is a demand for it. ing. tail rk Knitting Mrs, Humphries reviewed the annual of the Textiles com- mittee of the CAC. The work be- ing done on the standardization of sizes in children's and women's clothing is under a special com- They have worked with the Standard's Division of the govern. ment and the various manufac- It has been a long and com- plicated job but now children's labelled with the The sizing for women's cloth- been started but it en- s a great deal of work. It will less br Many ers are using'a stitch which is too long therefore breaks easily. Another project of the CAC is the standardization of labels for fabrics. There are some good labels on how to handle these dif- ferent materials but these are not general. Here again the con- sumers can help by continuing to ask for them. SAFE BLEACH Eleanore Lack Joseph Worona Exchange Vows The bride was given in mar- ¥ riage by her father. She wore a ul At the annual meeting of the Canadian Association of Con- sumers, Oshawa branch, Mrs. Walter Johnson was re-elected president. The association keeps a watchful eye on all |B merchandise to ensure that the Canadian housewife gets full value for every dollar spent. (ed Membership is open to all, full-length, bouffant gown of im- white French Chantilly ace over net and taffeta, with sheath sleeves of lace. Opales- cent sequins trimmed the neck- line and a beaded tiara held her ¢ fingertip veil. She carried a cas- cade of red roses and white car- nations. Mrs. Francis E. Duffel of To- ronto was matron of honor for her sister. She wore pink nylon chiffon and carried blue carna- tions. The other attendants were Mrs. Harry Lack and Miss Joan Sinclair wearing similar gowns in romance blue and carrying pink cascades. All wore pearled tiaras and short veils to match their owns, Mr. Michael Worona was best man and Mr. Frank Kapuscinski and Mr. George Gilewski usher- For the reception at Holy Cross parish hall the bride's mother St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church was the scene of the wed- ding last Saturday morning of Angela Dolores, daughter of Mr, and Ure. dinpony John Bolahood, and Ro Gordon Oke, son of Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Gordon Oke, all of Oshawa, The Very Reverend Dean Paul Dwyer performed the doubk ceremony and said the nu mass. The wedding music was played by Miss Helen Zoloty and Miss Irene Zoloty was the solo- st. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. She wore a long, white gown of nylon tulle and chantilly lace over satin with id chantilly lace and sweeping into a yard-long train. The bodice was styled with lily-point sleeves and a sabrina neckline, trimmed with sequins. and pearls. A rhinestone wore blue and white flowered silk with a matching blue duster coat, The couple left for a honev- moon in the United States. The bride travelled in am avacado green wool suit with pink and green flowered hat and a corsage of red roses and white carna- tions. Mr. and Mrs. Worona will re- turn to live in Oshawa. Angela Dolores Bolahood Bride of Ronald Gordon Oke a four-tier skirt trimmed with|ushered Genosha. To receive, the bride's mother wore a powder blue street dress of nylon embroidered lace over taffeta with matching lace jacket and blue hat." The bride- groom's mother was in navy blue and white. Each had a corsage of pink carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Oke are motor- ing in the Laurentians for their honeymoon and will return to make their home in Oshawa. For travelling the bride donned a red wool suit and a white pill- box hat, black accessories and a She States and Canadian, US. Lutheran o Church Plan, JERSEY CITY, N.J, (AP)-- Plans for a merger of all Luth. eran churches in the United Canada were envis- ioned Wednesday by Dr. Oscar A. Benson, national of the. Augustana Lutheran Church. Dr. Benson told 300 di to the annual convention the New York conference of the Au- gustine Lutheran church that the recent statehood of Hawaii and Alaska had broadened the pos- sibilities for merging 7,500,000 Lptherans into a single church body. FUR STORAGE TIME Phone RA 5-2722 far FREE pick-up Fashion Village FUR SALON corsage of white carnati The committee found that shirts with collars that do not to| be starched sometimes turn yel-| low. Instead of a regular bleach) they used and recommend a pow-| dered bleach for wool. The difficulty in obtaining larg- er flannelette sheets was discuss- ed. Fitted flannelette sheets which are sanforized are on the market so there should soon be | an end to the shrinkage in the regular sheets. Mrs. Donald Stiles expressed the thanks of the audience to Mrs. Humphries for a very in- teresting evening. PERSONALS , and Mrs. Lionel Hind, Osh- boulevard north, were those ttendi the of Command ceremony 4th Technical Regiment RCE! at the Falaise Armour- jes on Monday evening when Lieut t Colonel J. L. Forrest, of 7TH GROUP COMMITTEE The 7th Group Committee of the Girl Guide Association held| its April meeting at Guide House. | The meeting opened with pray-| er led by Mrs. Alex Waduck,| president. The minutes of the last | Watson, seconded 2.4 Mrs. Van|ing Hoof to pay for the Guides' cabin at Camp Samac for a weekend in Line, also additional help if need- Envelopes for the bakeless cake sale are being sent out and were to be returned by May 5. It was noted the Brownies were having a pienic sometime in May, also a weekend at Cub-land in Camp Samac was discussed 1 A report of the annual meeting in Toronto was given by the pres- ident, Mrs. Alex Waduck, It was decided by the members for the next meeting, being the last of the season till fall, to be in the form of a supper. Best wishes were extended to Mrs. J. McKeever who was leav- ing for England for a visit, The meeting adjourned and re- for May due to other functions during the month, The spring ba- zaar will be held on May 5 and at next week's meeting a shower for the "Touch and Take" booth will be held. Members reported sick were: rs. Charles Wilcox, Mrs. Wil- liams, Sr., Mrs. O, E, Cory and Mrs. Frank Grant. At the conclusion of the meet- the entertainment convener, {Mrs. Edward Bouckley, present. {ed the following program: The old fashioned album: those taking part were, Mrs, Harry King, Mrs. E, Anderson, Mrs. J Westlake, Mrs. William Reed, Mrs. L. Ross, Mrs, E. Burkett, Mrs. R. W. Bemis, Mrs. N. Fowl- er, Mrs. Cliff Pilkey, Mrs. Alyn Elliot and Mrs. Edward Bouck- ey. The "Morley Page Four" de- lighted the audience with their singing. The "Cootle," also a skit and dance routine given by Mrs. Ed- ward Bouckley and Mrs. Alyn Elliot, followed. The "Morley Page Four" econ- cluded the evening's entertain- ment, singing some fine selec- ons. . freshments were served by Mrs. Buffet refreshments Gaylord McAlpine and Mrs. Elvin|served by Mrs, Daniel Guiltinan Coe. The lucky tea-cup prize was "won by Mrs, Noel Fernandez. CANADIAN LEGION AUX. The Ladies' Auxiliary, Cana- were and her committee. Next week a Mrs. Hind"s brother-indaw, as- sumed command of the regiment. Mr. and Mrs, John Ward, Beaufort avenue, sailed on Tues- Ee § Nassau where they vacation- ed recently, the Misses Lillian Crowells and Ida Anderson were feted at a tea given by friends in their honor at the home of Miss Bessie Lee, Elena avenue. Tea was poured by Miss Bessie and refreshments served Misses Joan Pettitt and Doris Begner, while the entertainment was provided by Miss Camilla Hounsell and Miss Joan Fleming. Guests from out of town at the Worona . Lack wedding in- cluded Mr, and Mrs. Karl Kapus- 'Walter Oke, Mr. and Mrs, Clar- . Michael, Mr. Ha and Mrs. Ewald .|all of Pickering. :| Department to send in any little Out-of-town guests at the Oke- Bolahood wedding were Mrs, Anthony Macksoud, Mr. Adeeb Macksoud, Mr, Philip Macksoud, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Mery and family, all of Detroit, Michigan, US.A.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph P. Homsey and family, Mr. Anthony Shelletto, Mrs. Mildred Harris, Mr. George Barkett, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Michael, all of Mimico; Mr. and Mrs. Fred |Jenkins, Mrs. Najeeb Michael, Mr. Joe Diaslo, Mr. and Mrs, |John Diasio, Miss Shirley |Handrahan, Miss Irene Zoloty, all of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Elias Michael, Scarboro; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Oke, Mr. and Mrs. ence Oke, all of Bowmanville; -|Mr, and Mrs. Matthew Diasio, Mr. Tom urray, Mr, Sam bib Michael, Mr. A 'Wihlidal, Misses Evelyn and Rose-Marie Michael, You are invited by the Social items of interest, News of teas, surprise parties, showers, anni- versaries and comings and goings are always very acceptable and for which there is no charge. Please write or telephone RA 3-3474 local 18. I Two Elk Heads Gift To Queen || WINNIPEG (CP) -- Two elk heads and two beaver pelts will be presented to the Queen this summer in payment of a debt dating from 1670. 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