The Oshawa Times, 18 May 1961, p. 8

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Ruth Thompson ORIGINAL MODEL yman who makes a living by sell-; "You've heard of Christian In Petticoat Lane, in the East|ing cheap dresses from a bar-|Dior," he shouts. ; : End of London, there is a gentle- row. "Well, I'm Yiddisher Dior!" * ET AST Mb KN EXCHANGE VOWS Oshawa will be the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Lewis Sills whose marriage was solemnized recently at Faith Baptist Church, Whitby. The bride, the former Miss Mar- garet Jean Boyd, is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas the | bridegroom is the son of Mr. Roy W. Sills of Boyd of Oshawa and and Mrs. Belleville. --Photo by Mary's Studio Feted Bride-Elect Miss Ruth Doreen Thompson whose marriage to Mr. Stanley Andrew Loyka will take place in Christ Memorial Church on Saturday afternoon, has been entertained at several pre-nup- tial parties. Miss Doreen Reddoch was hostess at a luncheon shower at the Carlton Club, Toronto, when the future bride was pre- sented with a set of fireproof oven ware. Mrs. Colin Quigley was host- ess at a miscellaneous shower at the home of her mother, Mrs. William Clancy. A miscellaneous shower held at St. Mary's Ukrainian Hall, was given by Mrs. Andrew Loy- ka, mother of the prospective bridegroom. The future bride money. Mrs. Harry Willis, Harmony, was host at a miscell shower. Mrs. William Polenchok ar- was presented with a sum of| | ranged a miscell sk attended by girls from the Gen- eral Motors Acceptance Com- pany. Mrs. Bernard Shaw entertain- tained at a personal shower. Following the rehearsal to- morrow evening the bridal party will be entertained at the home of the prospective bride- groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs TO BE INSTALLED next month as the new executive of the Oshawa Jaycettes are, front row, left to right: Mrs. James Moore, treasurer; Mrs. J. E. Rutherford, presi- dent; Mrs. Douglas Knowler, Andrew Loyka. past president. Back row Jo Aldwinckle, Women's omen Editor Dial RA 3-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 18, 1961 Mrs. Glyn Pearse Re-Elected President, Woodcrest H&S Assn. Mrs. Glyn Pearse was re installed as president of Wood- crest Home and School Associa- tion at its annual meeting held recently. The other officers are: vice- presidents, Mrs. David Pugh and Mrs. Glen Baker; secre- tary, Mrs. Joseph Kovacs; trea- surer, Mrs. John Collins; corre- sponding secretary, Mrs. E. J. | Devitt; executive members,' Mrs. T. J. Laurie, Mrs. Harold; Ford, Mrs. D. A. Brown, Mrs. William Merchant, Mrs. Vin- cent Genge. i The officers were installed by Mrs. Myles Smith, past-presi- LODGES AND SOCIETIES SUNSHINE REBEKAH 'day evening, May 15. PNG Sister Irene Guy pre- |sided assisted by PNG Sister| {led on the members who were| lL ¢ acted as recording secretary. Right Support of the Noble tree, inside guard, Felicia Brinning, chaplain. Avisitor from Regina Re- : Betty McCall, who also report- bekah Lodge, Sister Pearl Wil- son, was welcomed. The officers were all appoint-| A PNG Sister Mabel Parsons|ed at a previous meeting, as|With Mrs. Donald Webster read- ih... ; Bs Mrs. Donald Lowe, secretary; Mrs. Fred Upshaw and Mrs. Donald Webster, second and Mrs. Jerrold Rutherford Becomes | President Oshawa Jaycettes | [ Mrs. Jerrold Rutherford was elected president of the Oshawa pointed delegate to the national Jaycettes at the annual dinner convention which will be held in meeting recently. She succeeds Montreal in the latter part of who June. |Mrs. Douglas Knowler |gave the president's report for the year and outlined the du-|was given by treasurer, Mrs. | Victor Pratt. 1-| Jerrold | JOINT INSTALLATION ities of the officers. | The new executive is as fol- lows: President, Mrs. (Rutherford; 1st vice-president, |Mrs. Donaid Webster; 2nd vice-|stalled at a joint installation |president, Mrs. Fred Upshaw; with the Jaycees on Saturday, secretary, Mrs. Donald Lowe; (June 10. Year |treasurer, Mrs. James Moore. awarded along with the Jay-| Mrs. Victor Pratt said grace cette Trophy presentation. {and followed by the toast to the {Queen and the by Mrs. Donald Lowe. Mrs. Jerrold Rutherford pre- | |sented Mrs. Donald Lowe with Ments brought the successful Sunshine Rebekah Lodge No./Grand was PNG Sister Evala blue carnation corsage con- evening to a close. 222 held its regular meeting in|Cameron, Sister Esther Heard gratulating her on the birth of ~ the local lodge rooms on Mon-|was warden, Sister Rise Green- her son, Jeffrey Cameron. and Sister| The lucky door draw was {made and won by Mrs. Victor Pratt. {BUSINESS MEETING | The business meeting began the Degree Staff of Sunshine|ing the minutes and the corre- -- |Lodge, including presiding offi-|SPondence. The Society of Deaf " i |cers, had journeyed to Kingston|and Hard of Hearing Children erley Genge, Hilda Trick, Candy |p re, J", ae Yury afternoon Feplied with a letter of thanks 0 : Chase, Diane Dick, Jackie Hamilton, Dennis Czosnek. i Grade 3, Janice Drygala,| : Laurie Burnett; Grade 4, Bon- nie Devitt, Mike Dawson, Linda| to confer the degree. SOCIAL NOTICES ¢ Clark, Kathy Baker, Diane : Czosnek, Marilyn Burnett, Su- ! san Barclay, Rosemary Bezzant, i Ellen Mack, Donna Johnston, AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. George Perkin, | r the donation presented to [them 'at last month's meeting. | The treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Victor Pratt. {Committee reports by each |chairman were given and dis cussed. Jaycee creed led then adjourned until June 15. iF 4 first vice-presidents, respec- tively. --Oshawa Times Photo Mrs. Donald Brown was ap- The annual financial report The new executive will be in- pins will be The business meeting was Entertainment and refresh-| SALE Spring COATS An Introductory OFFER On the New BIG ADVANCE In : Exterior Paints. 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Thursday, June 15. ; { Slemko, Bill Werry, John Hus- ENGAGEMENT sum of money was given to ? ton, Brian Mallette, Bob Harris; | Mrs. William Edwards who will an allele, Bob] Mr. and Mrs. M. Roy McGill, (travel with her husband, Mr. | wi Enniskillen, announce the en-\win; "dwa i- MRS. GLYN PEARSE Grade 7, Nancey Beven, Pam|gagement of their daughter, dent and o foe teri eo resh | The attendance total count for | . | Aselstine, Joan Leslie, Linda Reva Beth, to Mr. James|i, port William to attend the the year was won by Mrs. Lilaj The annual H and S Council gamiiton, David Hedge, L u ¢ ¥| Thomas Kinsman, son of Mrs.|convention being held M . Wilson's kindergarten. Mrs, meeting will be held on Tues-|Karmozin, Margaret Davis.|Stanley E. Kinsman, Courtice,(1g 99 21 The money was earn. dent of Woodcrest H and S As- sociation. She was presented with a gift by Mrs. Jules Ethier. ! Annual reports were read by{ the secretary, Mrs. Joseph Kovacs and the treasurer, Mrs. John Collins. 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