The Oshawa Times, 3 Feb 1961, p. 7

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WHICH ONE WILL BE CHUSEN QUEEN OF THE MAKDI GRAS? IRENE WYSOTSKI (ne of the pretty Oshawa girls shove will he Soroptimist's Dessert Bridge Meets With Outstanding Success Bright yellow flowers decor ated with blue ribbons, symbol izing the club colors of Wve and gold, added 19 the festivity of the scene when the Soroptimist Club of Oshawa and District held its annual dessert bridge in the UAW Hall this week The planning of refreshment was in the charge of Mrs. Mat thew Gouldburn and the attrac tive dessert tables on either side of the hall presided over hy Mrs. Gordon Conant and Miss Florence MeMahon con tributed to the enjoyment of the four hundred guests who crowd ed the hall The general convener of the bridge was Mrs. Charles M. Fl liott, assisted hy Mrs. Mal thew Gouldhurn, Miss Ida Ar nott had charge of procuring and setting up bridge . table Mrs. Donald Black and hei commitiee looked after the fa vors, Mrs. William Taylor se cured and wrapped the prizes Mrs, W. H. Jackson was tickel| chairman, Miss Jennie Pringle publicity director and Mrs, W H. Park and Miss Doris Moni had charge of the handling and arrangement of refreshments assisted hy all the members of the elub Promptly at eight o'clock Js president, Miss Mary Lee, wel comed the guests and oe the bridge open. Miss Lee thank ed those who attended for their interest and support which melted butter enabled this small group to pro- buttered toast! vide many services in the com munity, among which are aid to the Glenholme School for He tarded Children, assistance lo nioE eitigens, furnishing a wait has polar hear twins, room in the new wing of the on awa General Hospital and further education of a ward of the Children's Aid Society This year the protegee of the| club Is taking a hairdressing course which will enable her to earn a living, | PATRICIA MARIE This bonny young miss With the frinedly smile is Santh old Patricia Mar \ : Vf ARN of Mrs, Ralph Hom on, Olive avenue, and | the late Mr, Hamilton, Pat. SOCIAL NOTICES AT HOME Mr, and Mrs, John Brady, 257 Adelaide avenue west, will be at home ta their relatives | friends on Sunday, February § from 3 to & and 7 ta 8 pom. an] the aceasion of their silver wed ding anniversary ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs. Larne David Garrow of Midland, Ontario formerly of Oshawa, wish to an nounce the engagement of theiy daughter, Bevirley Jean, ta Mr Rarry Errel Bruvea, son of) Mr, and Mrs, Jack Bruyea IRC Oshawa. The marriage will ak lace at Kt. Geqrge's Memorial] Rhurch, Oshawa crowned | J | Miss on Saturday, | ruary 23, 198 at 4 o'clock! MARY ANN WYROZUB BARBARA MERINGER KATHLEEN CURRAN queen of the annual dance sponsored by the | day, of flowers and gifts have heen Arrangements for the GROUPS, CLUBS Showers Honor AUXILIARIES Recent Bride Mrs, Reginald Gutsole Jr, the! LEGION AUXILIARY former Miss Marlene Spencer . Royal Pes been guest of honor at sey The Ladies' Away, Royal coos "ope nuptial showers Canadian Legion, Branch #43 / 4 met on Tuesday, January #1 Miss Digane Hubbell, a brid with president, Mrs Vdward Maid and Miss Judy Bills were Bouckley, presiding. It was ara cohoslesses at a linen showel fying to officers and executive The guests were school teach th note a much better atiend- rs and former school friends ance of members and the hope. Mrs, Waller Lang arvanged # was expressed that this would pantry shower ¥ ollawin continue games, the Misses Millie Vang Miss Rose Bale, Zone Com and Donna Laidlew assisted thi mander, 1% making her official hos sles In BErving visit on February 14, and fol M. Elliott presided of prizes with drawing the which were Miss Flaine Mrs, ( the table Mary lee names over Miss winning Mrs, C, M. Elliott Yasmanicki, Miss Evelyn Gay Mrs, LeRoy Kellar, Mrs, ( Guy, Mrs, George Buarez, Mrs Fred Crome, Miss Freda Dick Mildred Davidson, Mrs Turner, Mrs, W Miss Muriel Oke Stanley Rospond, Mrs Mrs, RH. Broad D. Boddy, Miss Stanley Wells Mrs Donald Howe hent, Mrs. H Mrs, William Kawzepuk, the lowing the business meeting, a matron-of-honor, held a miseel social time will be held and ye. laneous shower for her sister ary McAvoy, Mrs. A. 0. Alifreshments served The Mi Marlene and Linda (ridge Mis, K. A, Hillmer, Mrs. goveral donations snd prizes Wilson served esley Crumback, Mrs, Haroldi yore promised for the night of Miss May Kayes, superintend ut A Mrs. Claude Halleran! ards to he held February 21 ent of Bimeoe Street United Mrs, J, W. French, Mrs, W. V Lal § pm, with Mrs Herbert Church Sunday school where the Whittington, Mi John Dyer. Bathe as convener, Tickets for bride is a teacher, held a cup Miss Georgis Forsyth, Mrs, Al-ithis may now he purchased. 1 Bnd saucer shower Bunday fred Ayre, Mrs, Clare Keith and| yas decided to have a night of school teachers assisted in sery Mrs, Kenneth Miller cards each month, dates set for Ing Sister clubs in Toronto these were as follows: March Teachers from Dr. C. ¥. Can Cobourg - Port Hope were rep- 21, April 11 and May 16 non public school where the resented al the bridge and] Work was given out for (he bride is a member of the teach nrizes were won hy Miss Hattie spring hazaar on April 25, Theling staff, held a dipner at the Ewart of Cobourg and Dr, Flov- catering report was given hy home of Miss Beverley Pine lence McConiney of the Nort hiMrs, Herbert Bathe, convener, The hride was presented with Toronto - North York Club and a substantial profit given to two bedroom lamps ; the treasurer, Mr, and Mrs, BR. R. Gutsole Business meeting will he held Elmgrove street, entertained the next Tuesday at 7.30 p.m. when bridal party after the rehearsal more goods to he made for the hazaar will he available CENTRE STREET WA Far a custard variation, place The regular meeting of @ spoonful of preserves in (he Centre Street United Church bottom of each baking cup, then WA was held recently with Mys, 8d d the custard and oven poach hy placing the haking cups in a pan of hot water in a #25" F, oven ana EGG CELLENT Here's a wonderful scrambled egg dish for Valentine's Day or any breakfast, lunch or supper Beat six eggs slightly, then blend In either a tin of mush room or vegetahle soup or chicken gumbo, Fry gently in Serve hot with! Fred Graham presiding Mrs, David Morris "Responsibility" as the for the devotional period Mrs, Dean Peel gave secre Cubitt presided, The secretary's 700 tary's veport and treasurer's report and treasurer's report the first report was given by Mrs, Mor:|were given, Also reports from to he horn In Britain and live. pis and Mrs. Earl James re {the group leaders, Another husy They were horn on December 8, {ported flowers and fruit sent to! year is heing planned hut did not make their first sick and bereaved, Mrs. Wal: Members were reminded of public appearance until siX| (or Winter, quilt convener, gave the World Day of Prayer on Fri: weeks later Since then, SIX a report on the year's work day, February 17, at 2.80 in [baby Jrawn dears have been Several items were discussed Bimeoe Street United Church rom | he #00, PAIS Ofiand plans were made for future! Plans are heing made for | projects, dessert luncheon on May 24 at The evening's entertainment 180 when Miss Carol Lane, was slides of Banff, British Col.| Travel Director, will he the {umbia and Western United | speaker | States scenes, shown hy Mrs Group 2 led in the devotional {Archie Britton, (period, Taking part were Mrs. | . 0 Kenneth Crone, Mrs, Edwin | Fagin if HAMILTON King and Mrs, Clarence Keeler | Ie Tegular meeting of the R 3 | Margaret Ramin ttn 0 Ry | Ty, AeA spenker, wis Mrs | Paul's Preshyterian Church wis V.A on Mental Health held on Wednesday afternoon, February 1, at the home of Mrs Derek Allen, Beverley street, | who presided and opened (he meeting with a reading from bt, | Luke's gospel The Reverend ave a talk on artha", The February 4 supper and) the March 21 rummage sale the Group are putting on were dis. | cussed, | Mrs, Fred Malloy assisted the hostess with refreshments, | COUPLES CLUR The monthly meeting of the Couples Club of Centre Hireet United Church was held recently with Presidents Mr, and Mrs Harold Whithread Sr. presiding, Mr, and Mrs, William Dear: horn led in the worship period Secretary's report was given hy Mrs, Dean Peel and Mr, Aubrey Weeks gave the treasurer's re: port, Mr, Harold Whithread thanked all vesponsible for making the progressive dinner such a sue cess; also expressed pleasure in the attendance for the hawling on the Couples' Club night out [A trip to Variety Village is [planned for early March and other social activities were dis: cussed NORTHMINSTER WA Northminster United Church | Women's Association met for its Fehruary meeting with 80 pres. --Phata hy Mary's Studio 'ent, The president, Mrs, Vietar SAAD ARPT s SCOR HARDD 1 ASK ABOUT QUR ® VALENTINE SPECIALS! © 3 RUDY'S Fashion Nair Styling (o| and Barber Shop 6 364 WILSON PLAZA For information se FRUIT CUSTARD chose - topi FIRST BEAR TWINS LONDON = Whipsnade Derek Allen| "Mary and | ricia is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Empey and Mrs, Howard Hamilton, all of Marmora Corner Olive & Wilson Rd. § Coll RA 8.335) AN a A ~ nah pre oo av CY av ea an ov av ov Mardi Gras at the | Knights of Columbus next ¥ri- | coronation and presentation { made by Messrs. Dan Riordan { girls i PALIAS KUNKEL, will be judged on wp pearance, personaly and poise, ~Photos by Ireland "PHILOMENA GANGEME nd John Machongld and the much hetter were a pair Blacks. 72 SIMCOE ST, NORTH Open Friday Evening Till 9 O'clock omen Jo Aidwimibie Women's Editor Dil BA 3-0474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, February 3, 196) KEEP IN TRIM Advice From Interested Reader 7 Who Made Her Height An Asset i Toss & metal line skywards, | loved those shoes, 1 could teen-age tall girls, Get a Wf hardly wear them on dates at from a girl who made her that time, since | was goling height an asset with # boy who was 8 77, ( "This morning when | heing (wo inches taller neyer your column ghout tall girls hothered him for a minute.) sounded familiar, 1, ton, am But 1 wore them other places 5 0 and was always taller @nd have, since, always worn than everyone else, many hoys heels when, I'm dressed up, U'm were in taller than' lots of people, but | included, When school, my hest girl friend feel, and felt then, like # queen fitted right under my chin, But, This girl has epjoyed heing ever since | can remember, | had a reputation for heing very tall and feels proud of her well « dressed. 1 didn't spend a height, Good posture is basic fortune on clothes, my grand- You can't he eute hut mother made nearly all of poised, regal, and lovely to look them. Now | am married, with al you can be , it requires three children, and | make all good posture, my own clothes, I am still com: Tall girls your style is the plimented on my clothes and way you carry your rih cage ahility to wear them, I give 80 You can he willow-y slim and per cent of the eredit to the have a queenly posture, or you fact that 1 am so tall. A talllcan be slumped in & lump and girl can always wear clothes sollook apologetic, The choice is than & short one YOU, sv vere reve reve rene re and can wear 0 many | different styles. My shoe girl] friends in school envied me! > | "I ean remember that this| doesn't help much when you're towering over everyone else, If you refuse to slump, you'll al ways he envied your height for| various reasons: ability to wear| clothes; heing able to see all around you in a crowd it really 15 & help); and after you're married, the ease with which you reach your highest shelves! I seldom need a stool In my kitchen "One mare thing y §illy, hut it matters to high school girls, 1 always wore flat shoes, the flattest I could find, On my 17th hirthday, 1 couldn't find pair of heels in the shop, The of opera pumps! read it we Children Love THIS Cough Syrup Fast Cough Relief with PINEX ® Cases soreness o reduces tickle ® controls cough Far coughs due to colds, PINEX Concentrate for economy or Prepared for convenience, CONCENTRATE R PREPARED An Invitation to "Brides-to-Be" {was the setting lor the mernage i fern of | Andrew John Belko of Oshawr My and Rosewig's Ave Mana MASETS. EAVES Wien MRA | 49 Wigetors - : reception wee held in the ffir Mess. To receive, the |Gutsole-Spencer Nuptials Solemnized in 2-Ring Ceremony 727 az, es ht wide owt with Simene Street Upite Ohwich ceremony. The weaGing mwsia The $ for the marnage was played by Mr. B. G. Green mother ps ship A Ig gréen ad riche Christie and Mrs. David Weldon sang with while ack Kaen Reginald Gwtagie 7h Wedding Prayer" wend "The wore & corsage of yeliow roses, Lord's Prayer" ; As the © whe AAd re A bride. yen in martions dg ¥. . ¥, Wore the long rn o white bincaded Wk scour bok. 4 for Sacket ol i and Mrs. Gutsvie will live eet pie pnd seed pearis. Her fingertip the vos of Mr. and veil fell from & dowble crown on Baldwin Avene, Omewn, Gutsghe of tiara embroidered in pears and seins 40d the corned & cos Hush-A-Bye Motfat oale American heswty roses the _dawbie - ring Eriwined DIAPER with lilies of the valley SERVICE Mrs. Wilkiem Kawusniy, sis ter of the bride, was wi o honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Disnne Hohe nd Miss 15 sipplied-, | Sully Gutsole, sister of the bride i a fifty soft Canisters available Gift Certificates John Belko Weds groom, All were similarly dress CALL RA 3-2120 Mary Teresa Cain In Lindsay in" men ne ih For Further information The Revirend J WM wt St, Mary's Church, Lindsay, YeWow chrysanthemums with Robert Arnold was best o Mary Feresn Cain, man nd the ushers were Mr. and Mrs, Lois Cain o Sa nd Jom Andrew " Belks, son Mr. and Mrs THIS WEEK AT The Rev, BR, J, Hart officiated ond celebrated the nuptial pi in marriage hy her fa ther, the bride wore a walz length dress of nylon and lace fashioned with & sabring neck line and long sleeves, A coronet of pearls held her shoulder: length veil, She carried red roses and stephanotis Mrs, Hubert H. Armstrong was her sister's attendant, She wore gold peau de sole with matching headdress and car: ried yellow and brome chrys anthemums Best man-for his brother was i Mr 'M William Belko and the ush ers were Messrs 1 ONLY - Hubert Arm strong and John Horky of Osh | NLY | " Walnut 3-speoker Hi 0 Fidel sound Fy 139.00 How reer ERRSE FURNITURE CLEARANCE OF 1960 PHILCO T.V.'s 1] ONLY adem comele shying Wal: 1220 mat cabinet, 217, twin shaghen 159.00 aol, anede" 21" red Wrigp-around 3 Pop-up tun- 29.00 quality, nC ee Sours i wh 4 269 The soloist, Margaret Cain id sang On This Day, O Beau tiful Mother, Panis Angelicus A reception and dinner ai St Mary's auditorium followed the ceremony, In the afternoon the guests were enterigingd pt the home of the bride Mr, and Mrs, Belko left for a honeymoon in the Bahamas and Jamaica, They will live in Osh Awa | OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 Buthorfords RA 5-6559 FURNITURE BACON PRODUCTION | With shout 9,000,000 pigs on Its farms each year, Denmark i the biggest producer of ha con In the wor Bf AIL vy RS For the wonderful feeling of freedom choose , , » SEVFEMG] Always walks with you + + + NEver rides up When you walk, stretch er bend, Sareng® moves with you == the famous criss-cross construction allows it with comfort Sarong" Just can't ride up but always stays in place, ' (B) Sareng® In slimming power net with satin "Lastex" $10 each panels for firm gentral » Woe | kipper , , , Sizes 23 to EE ERE EERE) Look lovelier in a Gothic was longline makes the most of your figure BLACK'S will gladly help you plan for the memorable Day , , , See the love: ly selection of gowns for yourself and your attendants, Here , , , enchanting harmony is achieved \ With pure silk are ganza enhanes ed with ems braiderd chantilly type lace, Beautiful Selection of Styles J Gothic® longline gives you a slim, trim lok, firm control and perfect fit , , , in white broadcloth with all elastic back for smooth comfort and Cortex inserts for a lovely lift, (A) Gothie® longline comes In cup 42 to 38, 75 B cup 34 1a 40, C eup 34 ta 45, faeh 1 D cup 34 10 46, See Ale Gothic" cotton handeaus of white broadeloth with wide breathing waist "Cortex" Inserts , , . 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