The Oshawa Times, 6 May 1960, p. 7

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" yg Ey ', III TET mE Sey RA SSRI. vi, VA. Ge ARRAN ILL TEE-OFF BALL OPENS OSHAWA GOLF CLUB SEASON IN HIGH STYLE hy oa hd Clubs Tee-Off Success , Ah an cludes, left to right, Mrs. Harry Sliter and Mr. Sliter, Mrs Michael Starr and the Honor- able Michael Starr, Dr. Charles Mcliveen, club president and Mrs. Mcllveen and Mr. and a il la # big | convener, Miss Marguerite Ball | Vice, is seen in the centre of The | the receiving line which in- OSHAWA GOLF social event, the was 8 marked saps HE Ae ab 5 'At Meeting J Workman, Mr the club cham. Ted Wiles, pion and Mrs, Simpson Oshawa Times Photos Barbara McGrath Miss | Jeff David H MecGarth Simpson, Mi Miss Shirley A POPULAR dance was made at of the Mr, party up Helen Louise Grant Anna Hasiuk, Joseph Olesky Poted Dride-Elect yyy Picturesque Rites Miss Helen Louise Grant whose marriage to Mr. Donald Lloyd : i reorge"s krainian Catho- organza with full will take place in St. An George's Ukrainian Yair i Loni tomorro Church was the setting for skirts, shirred sleeves and sabri . 4 the iding last Saturday noon na necklines and matching head p has been ed the we g he aliernoon a po al of Anna Hasiuk and Joseph dresses, They carried bouquets at a : a . Edward Olesky. The bride is the of red and white chrysanthe Mrs. Albert Barnes arranged ga, ohter of Mr. and Mrs. Tony mums. The flower girls wore a miscellanc shower © Hasiuk of Sydney, Nova Scotia, |jight blue dresses, white acces. home on LaSalle avenue. Miss and the bridegroom is the son of sories and carried baskets of red Donna Barnes, Mrs. Keith Tag Mr, and Mrs. Edward Olesky of and white chrysanthemums, gart and Mrs. Kenneth Weir Oshawa Mr. Staujey Oleskv. was. best assisted the hostess in serving The Reverend J. C. Pereyma man and the ushers were Messrs, Mrs, Steve Yacobosky held a officiated assisted by the Rev- john Borovsky, Michael Rowin- shower at her home on Bastmount/erend Marshall Beriault. Mrs. |p and Paul Olesky. street where the future bride's David Dineen played the wed- R AA + ivla in R ecelvin, pst { co-workers of the General Motors ding music he girls in Grades recess po She pais OES «7 and 8 at Holy Cross School, ~"="H | a 4 i" directed by Sister Elizabeth avenue, the bride's mother wore Pay Office made a presentation A miscellaneous ¥ Anne, sang and. the soloist a sheath of navy blue lace with held at the home of Mrs. Roy yrs. Peter Hercia white accessories. The bride Hopp Park da : : groom's mother was in light blue PI 8 The bride was given in lace, sheath style, with matching north. Mrs. Charles Nichols .and riage by her father. She Wore| accessories. Each had a corsage Mrs. Clayton Denby ass an original, full-length gown of] pink carnations. : peau de soie satin with a bouffant' phe honeymoon is being spent hostess. kirt, basque bodice and long, in the southern United States. As Mrs rland pointed sleeves. The bateau neck-| pe couple left, the bride was avenue, entertained for the bride. line was trimmed with appli-| wearing a powder blue French leat ques of re-embroidered Alencon| qq] stroller suit, white accesso- lace and a jewelled tiara held her pips and a corsage of pink car- veil of tulle illusion. She carried nations a bouquet of red roses and a Mr. and Mrs. Olesky will in white missal ake "ip Y Miss Catherine Hasiuk, Otta Dunkirk re va 1s maid of honor for her Guests were present from Syd- The bridesmaids were the - - mo a---- Theresa Murphy, Jean and Mary Harris. The Mary and Arlene Woods flower girls and Master Woods the train ney. Nova Scotia; Ottawa, On tario; Burlington, Toronto, Ham- ilton and Welland and telegrams were received from Florida, Otta. wa and Sydney, N.S SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs George Winter announce the engage- ment of their youngest daughter, Patricia Ann, to Mr. George Ernest Robbins, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Robbins, all of Oshawa. The marriage is to take| place at First Baptist Church on Saturday, June 4, at 3.30 p.m. gathered | St 0 entertain I Ss. | u at ANCIENT FASHION BRANDON, England CP) Flint knapping, perhaps the old est industry in Britain, has been revived in new house-building in this Suffolk village. The old prac- tice uses small pieces of flint to fill tiny gaps between window frames and brickwork, shower wa was Central houlevar mar- ted the Joseph Kerr, Suthe HOUSEHOLD HINT Stuffed celery takes on a new look and taste when you cut talks into umiform lengths and ill each with a mixture of chop ped hard-cooked eggs, chopped | and a presentatic Miss Di Dorot} Miss Janet Kerr Mi the made ane ( } Smith and assisted ) 1 , re: host 510 ¢ " was From the staff of the Motors Pay Office the br received a presentation General tor with sliced olives or sardines ster Misses Pollock Misses vere Ricky hearer The identical ide-elect Following the rtained prospective bridegroom M and M Mi Athol street east the bridal at ehea evening be ente party the ne the par Weir was at tor ent Itor senior attendants dresses of copen wore blue NOW at CHERNEY'S from RCA VICTOR MEMOIRE CHERIE PERFUME MIST WITH PURSE FLACON GREAT ALBUMS FOR THE PRICE OF Mémoire Chérie, created in Mémowe Chérie France by Elizabeth Arden, Perfume was recently awarded the Grand Coupe d'Or by the Comité du Bon Gofit Francais as "the finest fragrance ever created and MARIO LANZA N SINGS CARUSO FAVORITES acclaimed by France" Miss Arden has made it possible for those who are not familiar with this unforgettable fragrance to discover it for themselves in a special way. A 3 oz. bottle of Mémoire Chérie Perfume Mist (5.00 value), plus a flacon of OF Lanza at hus greatest in of the most popular Italian songs 1 1 2 PLUS--Fifteen original Caruso operatic recordings. Both for the price you'd pay for the Lanza alone! 75, Living Stereo. LSC-2393, $4.00 (9.00 VALUE) Mémoire Chérie Perfume RQ 77 Monaural. LM-2393, SF 33 (4.00 value) --both for 6,001 > CITY WIDE 8 KING ST. E PHONE RA 3-2245 FREE DELIVERY OSHAWA 530 SIMCOE ST.S PHONE RA5-3546 STORES IN BOWMANVILLE AND WHITBY PLAZA speakers will be Mrs, Lt.-Colonel |Belko, Mir [8 parsley and mayonnaise. Garnish li EE --.._-_-" i. aii;.: PERSONALS Out-of-town guests at the Saun- ders-Hiller wedding were Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Jefferies, Mr, and Mrs, Elgin Jefferies and Mrs, William Found, Peterbor- ough; Mrs, Percy Duffort, Mrs. 0. B. O'Brien, Mrs, Fred Hewick, Mrs, Alex Murry, Miss Helen Murry, Mrs. Jean Jeffery, all of Toronto; Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Lester and Mr and Mrs, Doug- las Lester, Agincourt; Mr. and Mrs, Sidney Saunders, French. man's Bay; Mr, Ernest Walley, Bowmanville; Mrs, Agnes Hiller, Windsor; Mrs, Nan Forrester, Windsor, Guests from out-of-town at the Sutton -Fice wedding were Mr, end Mrs, John Lunn, Bowman. ville; Mr. and Mrs, Bert De {Shane, Port Perry and Mr, Glen Hornsby, Galt, | Following the rehearsal (this evening for the wedding of Miss {Margaret Winsley and Mr. Ron- ald Gourley the bridal party will be entertained at the home of My, and Mrs, Harry Gourley, The Friendship Group of West. mount United Church met at the home of Mr, and Mrs, John Pearce recently, A pleasant so- cial time was enjoyed after bowling in the early part of the evening which was planned by Mr, and Mrs, Byron Boville and Mr, and Mrs, J, E, Hyderman, Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Keith and Clare Keith, Finucane street, attended the graduation exer cises at Ryerson Institute of Technology, Toronto, this after noon when their son, Ronald, was among the graduates in indus trial chemical technology. Mrs. Donald Campbell, Mrs William Robinson, Mrs, lan Me- Nab, Mrs, A. W, Bradford, Mrs W. B, White, Mrs, Harold Tonkin, Mrs, H, E, Grose and Mrs, A, M, Germond will serve at the Flower Fund Tea to he held in the Manse of 8t, Andrew's United Church, | | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friedy, Mey 6, 1960 7 : Tee-Off Ball Is Happy Event | +. To Usher In Golfing Season Mr, Alfred Parish Briggs, Dr, and Mrs swing recently when they took to{Mr, and Mrs, D'arcy Smith, Mr,| the dance floor at the Ontario and Mrs, M, W. Sutton, Mr, and| : Flying Club for the Oshawa Golf Mrs, W, H, Libby, Mr, and Mrs, 'Club's annual Tee-Off Ball, The William Jack, Mr, Sam Bruce, decorations planned by Mrs [Miss Margaret Dickinson, Mr, Norman Allen, included clubs and|and Mrs, Lloyd Short, Mr, and balls, cartoon posters, spring Mrs, John Burch, Mr, and Mrs, flowers and balloons, creating a|Thomas Cook, Mr, and Mrs, G, gay setting Furey, Mr, Under the auspices of the La-|{Schoenau, dies' Section, the dance commit- tee was convened by Miss Mar- ierite Vice and composed Mrs, Norman Allen, Mrs Jacobi, Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. Bruce Ross and Mrs Women Jo Aldwinckle, Dial RA 3-3474 Women's Editor Miss Pat R. E. Cox, Oshawa golfers "and their MRS, FRED LaSALLE | Heads H&S Assn, Maxwell Heights : Fred LaSalle was re and Mrs, William! pjected as president of Maxwell Heights Home and School Asso Mr. and Mrs. J. Roughley, Dr, ciation af its annual meeting held {and Mrs, C. D. Russell, Mr, and| recently of Mrs - William Nicholls, Mr, and| The other officers Vice - Drew| Mrs. Robert Ross, Mr, and Mrs presidents, Mrs, Pr Haye Fipney, |W, A. Holland, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs, Clifford Hopkins; re: Rob- Drew Jacobi, Mr. and Mrs, K, G cording secretary, Mrs, John lipney, Dr, and Mrs. Alan P./Sage; corresponding secretary, S. A. Home League ' ert Wolter : : In the receiving line were the Fulton, Myr, and Mrs. H, T Irs, 8. J, Taylor; treasurer Marks Mothers Day Honorable Michael MP! Brain, Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Disney, Mys, James Souch: executive and Mrs, Starr, Dr. Charles Mc-IMy. and Mrs. K. R. Gibbs, Mr members: Mrs, William Skiee liveen, club president, and Mrs. and Mrs. J. Montgomery, Dr Mrs, J. B. Mills, Mrs Arthiy Mcllveen; Mr, and Mrs Oakley Douglas Langmaid, Mr Gordon|ginclair Mrs. Robert Dale. Mrs The regular meeting of the Sal- Crawford, president ladies co Ofthouse Vernon Wales, Mrs. Harry Rose, [vation Army Home League was tion; Mr. and Mrs Harry Sher! py Gordon Mr. and My: Ha old Beard ' held on Tuesday afternoon Mayland Miss Marguerite Vice Mrs Ted Reed, Mr. and Mrs.. Mrs. Fred LaSalle presided for 3 drawn at Valleau | Reginald Aker, Mr, and Mrs. |(he meeting My Boyd YaLeRY Robert Patte, Mr, and Mrs, Boyd Reports submitted by the com Marks, Mr Vy. Tepe Valleau Mr, and Mrs, Robertmitice chairmen showed a most and Mrs. William James made Jack, Mr, Eric Hetry ter, Mr, | Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Victorsuccessful year, A date was sel the announcements Mealolh, do. a yf. y Ww. : Kitchen Mr, and Mrs, J for the annual field day for June The young mothers of the 3 Mongo Llovd Short Cameron Mi and Mrs D. F. 24 or June 29 in case of rain, A |Home League were in charge of }, : fenry, Mr, and Mrs, J. H. Kes: sum of money was voted fo Mrs sry Suddard, Mr. and ap . im 4 the devotional period which was Hs ny ys RIG I Arey sler, Mr, and Mrs. Edward|M, Beard for the immediate pur ol tone, r. and Mrs David L chase of sports equipment {a tribute to "Mother Mr. and Mrs K H Braith- Ponti M DM " Mrs. John Bellingham inlwaite. Mr. and Mrs Oakley| yr Haj ih D ¥ Koow yan, It was decided to have a party| Department to send in any little {the singing of the hymn, "When|Crawford Vern Walker, Mr.| i sie © Dp Cliffe rd "il WI lfor the graduating class on Tune items of Inierest, News of teas, Mrs, Matthew Sutton, Mrs. H. H.[xa% BFS Co LAliord, Mr, andizg, and Mrs, John Mills was ap.[surprise parties, showers, anni- rs Toll 4 Miss Ruth Thomson,| 18 . olters, Mr. and Mrs, nointed convener of the commit-|versaries and comings and go- prayer Yu Hi re ME Paul Babarik, Whithy; Mr. and|tes to look after refreshments |INES are always very acceptable by Burch Mr. Gordon Lofthouse ily nye Bou hes. Whitby; Members were reminded of the and for Which thate 29 charge. {Mrs, Charles Cathmoir and Deb-|My. and Mrs, R. A. Wallace, Mr M i Mp wid workshop to be held on May 2p Plone, wal te or telephone bie Short asd Heather Butler|and Mrs, David E. Henry, Mi Mr RI ily Graydon Huke, at West Courtice public school, | ocal 26. |sang a song, "Happy Mother's and Mrs, J. Lawrence, Mr. and ow 2 » I Peter - Ambery,| Mrs, Lloyd Cruwys introduced Day to You". Mrs, William Short Mys. Drew Jacobi, Mr James| U an Lr kdmond Burrows, Mrs George Moss, vice-president | Jr. gave a reading, "A Tribute walker. Mr. J, M. Cox and Mr, |! k au Hg 4 Baisdon, Mr, of Home and School Council, who to Mother", while a corsage was|H FE. Grose, : ane Lo kine Mr yson, Mr.linsialled the officers given to everyone present. Mrs.| Among those seen dancing to Vo w I=kinson, Mr. and Mrs.| A dessert tea was served by Wilbert Clarke sang a solo,|gryce Brown's orchestra were Hab a " r, and Mrs, C. A ithe mothers of the pupils in Grade 'When Mothers of Salem' Mr, and Mrs. Harry Sliter, Mr aan, Nr i Mes, P T |7. A large birthday cake to com-| Mrs. Robert Young spoke of and Mrs. . Chambers, Mr and [LAESWO 1 Wi oi [LATEY | memoraie the second birthday of | the mothers of the nation and of Mrs. lan Greenway, Mr. and bb TR Ney irs ! parold| ie Association was cut by Mrs, the Bible. speaking of Sara. Mrs. Mrs. George Fairhart, Mr, and | 2H Ty N ~M I TS Som Wil-| Moss who congratulated the| Clayton Hurlbert spoke of Jock-/Myps. J. Lawrence, the Hon ing A A an ele rain, fra, | members on a successful year ahed, the mother of Moses. Mrs, (Michael Starr and Mrs Starr, | J LA ry ok. ' Hg Mrs, Mid - - - Gordon Butler, Hannah, the pray-| Miss Elsie Neilson, Miss Arleigh|Ron Alden, Mr. and irs, Kimnest A . 0 Tora . (Marks, Mr. and Mrs, W, T SOUTHERN ACCENT ing mother Mrs. Keith Pol- Hillman, Miss Betty Turner, Mr [Sw brick 1% tablespoons melted butter or lard, the unnamed mother: Mrs, | pon Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Ron|dWarbric ' A nner of Frank Buller the faithful | Plintoff, Mr. and Mrs. W % Matgarne sugar tablespoons chopped pecans Combine all ingredients, D -- mother: Mrs. Charles Brydges, peppy, Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Fi FURNITURE the teaching mother Crawford, Miss Shirley Lf e : | Borinkie over flops of baked "Faith of Our Mothers", Mrs. D. Simpson a l45-year-old house in suburban|frozen 5-ounce peach or apple Young led in the singing of the George A. Taylor, Mr '| Louis XVI barometer to 18th-cen-| NOTE: table: | hymn, "Happy the Home When |Loyko, Miss Ruth Thompson, Mr {fury Venetian lacquer furniture. | spoons chopped walnuts may be | God is There". Mrs. William and Mrs. 8. R' Carroll, Mr, and hospitals, {used in place of pecans. | James closed in prayer Mrs, K. H, Braithwaite, Mr, and |-- - - me -------- Tea was served by the Fellow- Mrs, E, Henry, Mr. and Mrs. | ship Group. Next week the guest|John Horky, Mr, and Mrs, John J and Mrs, S, Sereda, Mrs. Henry Suddard, Mrs. Jack McGill, Mr, G. Edmond Burrows Mrs. Oakley Crawford, presi- | dent of the ladies' section re rey Hare Prizes were won hy Mrs. Charles Cathmoir led in ithe singing of a few choruses,(Mr. Ernest Mr Mrs, | Smith, You are ivvited by the Social led Mi There's Love at Home" Robert read Young a poem, followed hy prayer | 2 Wiles,| MONTREAL (CP) -- Mr, and A group of young mothers sang | Mr. Ted McGrath, Mr, and Mrs Mrs, Fred Mulligan, who live in Wilbert Clarke gave a reading,| Miss Barbara Workman, Mr Westmount, have decorated it pies, Makes enough topping for "Family Life". 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