o ncn § Te arg ng egg pr ra A Fi GG pa ly gp ee Nip Ap i a pig Linda Harding Wed To Robert Gordon At St. Mark's Linda Claire, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Lloyd Harding, and Robert E. G. Gordon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gordon, all of Oshawa were united in marriage last Saturday after- | Anne I. Vasko ~ * Becomes The Bride one Of Walter Pietrow At St. Hedwig's Roman Cath- olic Church recently, Anne Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 Irene Vasko, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Vasko of Oshawa, became the bride of Jo Aldwinckle, Walter Pietrow, son of Mr. and and right, Mrs. James Arder- Mrs. Jelle Bakker, centre, son, president of Westmount First prize in The Oshawa p Bi holds a cheque for $25. Left Times Cook Book contest has been won by the Sunshine Group of Simcoe Street Unit- Mrs. Ronald Trewin, president of the Dorcas Group of the First Baptist Church, holds Home and School Association, holds the second prize cheque for $15. noon by the Reverend Alfred Woolcock. The ceremony took place in St. Mark's Church with Mr. Clare Keith playing the wedding music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was dressed in bouffant white organza over taf- feta and a pearl tiara held her shoulder-length veil. She carried a white prayer book with a cluster of miniature roses and long white ribbons entwined with roses and sprigs of fern. The maid of honor, Miss Jan- ette Phillips, was in turquoise organza over white taffeta printed in turquoise with match- ing headdress and small veil. She carried a cascade of shasta daisies and turquoise chrysan- themums:. The bridesmaids, Sally Jo Harding and Mary Lynn Thomson were both in white organza over taffeta with turquoise velvet sashes. They| i wore daisy crowns and carried | nosegays of shasta daisies and "THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 30, 1961 7 --Oshawa Times Photo PERSONALS Teas, birthday parties, wed- ed Church and the president, | the third prize cheque for $10 St. Mary Of The People Council Of The CWL General Meeting |, ss, never penis, ve The June meeting of St. Mary| Johnson and Mrs. Hart wil. | E9088 of guests and your ow : I | y plans are always of in of the People Council of the|liams; candy, Mrs. Margaret |, oo in this column. Write Catholic Women's League was|Fry and Mrs. Margaret Free- telephone or visit the social de- held recently in the church .au-|man;; popcorn, Mrs. Clifford| tment with your item of ditorium. | Roesche and Mrs. Daniel Shut-{ ooo "gor which there is no The meeting was opened by|ka; fishpond, Mrs. Augusta charge. Telephone RA 3-3474. the president, Mrs. Frank Don-|Descheemaeker and Mrs. Ken- ald. Mrs. Leonard Weeks read neth McRae; home baking, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Osborne the minutes and a very pleasing| Mrs. Ronald Gibbs and Mrs. were holidaying at Lake Placid, financial report was read by|Mark Lambourne; religious ar-|N.Y. last week and while on Mrs. Edward Chenier. |ticles, Mrs. Larry Dodds; tea vacation celebrated their 20th Members were thanked for|room, Mrs, Leonard Weeks and their assistance in co-convening| Mrs. George King; special raf-| (with other parish organiza-|fle, Mrs. Bernard Jones. | tions) a very successful "Name| The annual night of cards Day" tea honoring their direc-|was discussed. It was | tor and pastor, the Reverend nounced that the Provincial Norbert Gignac. {Convention of the CWL will take Mrs. Walter Atherford ex-|place at Hamilton on Septem- pressed thanks on behalf of her ber 15 to September 18. Reser-| husband for a rosary received) vations will be made for two from the Council as a token of | delegates who will be appointed gratitude for some work he had at the next meeting. done for them recently. A written report by the presi- Mrs. Daniel Shutka, the spir-|dent of the recently held arch- tual convener, informed the| diocesan convention of the CWL members that the Perpetual|at Toronto was available to any- Rosary and corporate commun-|cne wishing to read it. | ion Sundays will be discontinu-| Mrs. Kenneth McRae, con-| ed for the summer and vill be|vener of the bingo refreshment resumed again in October, booth, stated that help would be The altar convener, Mrs. Don- needed only every two weeks ald Branch, requested two new now but any new helpers would| flower vases, The catering for be welcomed. | two wedding breakfasts during| It was decided to forward a the summer months was dis-|cheque of $500 to the Reverend cussed and plans finalized. A|Gignan Horbert, director of the! letter was read informing the|Council, who was attending a group that from now on a fee Retreat and unable to be pres-| of $25 had been set for the use|ent. It was also decided to pre-| of St. Gregory's banquet hall sent Father Gignac with a sub-| for catering purposes. | stantial cheque prior to his holi-| It was decided to hold the days. | annual bazaar on Saturday,| Refreshments were served by November 11, with Mrs. Donald|Mrs. Bernard Jones and her Branch as general convener. social committee. | Assisting at the various booths| The next meeting will be held will be: aprons, Mrs. Kenneth'on Monday, September 11. Eleanor Dolores McEvers Wed To Edward J. Bibeau In St. Gertrude's Roman, Mr. Raymond Bibeau of Catholic Church on Saturday, Whitby was best man and the June 24, Eleanor Dolores, ushers were Ronald G. Norman daughter of Mr. and Mrs./Oshawa, and Robert Richard McEvers of Oshawa, Ajax. was married to Edward Joseph 'A reception w Bibeau, son of Mr .and Mrs. yaw hall. Receiving, the Roland Bibeau of Ajax. |bride's mother wore willow The Reverend John B. Myers| green peau de soie with beige officiated with Mrs. Patrick accessories and a flowered hat. Wilson playing the wedding The bridegroom's mother was music and Mrs. P. Davies asin an orchid brocade sheath soloist. |and jacket with a flowered hat. Py BEET | Bibeau, as held in the riage by her father. She wore carnations, tinted to match her a full-length gown of white silk|ensemble. faille with a scoop neckline out-| The honeymoon is being spent lined with Guipure lace. Elbow-|in thé Laurentian Mountains length, self gloves complement-/land the New England States. ed the short sleeves and a|For going away, the bride wore draped peplum accentuated the/a white linen sheath with deep princess line of the bodice and|mauve accessories and a cor! the flowing skirt. A crown of{sage of tiny gold carnations lace and pearls held her finger-/and stephanotis. | tip veil of illusion and she car-) Mr. and Mrs. Bibeau will re- ried a white prayer book with turn to make their home in Osh- a cluster of gold rosettes and awa. | stephanotis. Out-of-town guests were pres- The matron of honor was ent from Toronto, Whitby, Mrs. Ronald G. Norman, Osh-| Peterborough, Chateauguay, awa, and the bridesmaids were P.Q.; Elliott Lake, Atherley, Miss Marion Bibeau, Ajax, and Dunbarton and Cowansville and Miss Barbara Hall of Oshawa. Montreal, Quebec. They were dressed alike in ™ nile green silk organza over| GONDOLA AREA taffeta. Shirred cummerbunds| Some 150 canals twist through beaded with seed pearls, ac- Venice, Italy, which has more cented the plain bodices and than 400 bridges. of Cameron, Texas. Ajax whose marriage to Mr. of Mrs. James McBride of Ajax. wedding anniversary. Mr. Clarence Guy, Mr. John Pratt and Mr. Robert Cowley, teachers in Oshawa public an-| cohools, will be leaving on Sun-|make their home in Oshawa. day for Kingston where they will attend Queen's University for the summer. The many friends of Mrs. Harry M. Smith, Alexandra| street, will be sorry to learn| that she received word yester- day of the sudden passing of her only sister, Mabel, Mrs. Arthur Hamplin, of Vysart, Scotland. Among the out-of-town guests at the Gilbert-Cleverdon wed- ding were Mrs. John Dobbins, the bridegroom's grandmother, and Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Neblett Miss Clarabelle McFaul of Samuel Plume of Oshawa will take place tomorrow was enter-| tained at a miscellaneous show- er by her future sister-in-law Mrs. William Plume. Mrs. Ed- ward Warren, Mrs. Adrian Hill and Mrs. Gordon Johansen as- sisted in serving refreshments. Miss Doreen Toppin of Ajax| entertained at a miscellaneous shower and buffet at the home The future bride and bride- groom will be entertained at the home of his brother, Mr. Wil- liam Plume Jr., this evening. Mr. and Mrs. William Plume of Nashwaaksis, N.B., the bride. groom's parents, will assist in entertaining. | Mrs. Leonard Jackson, Brown Owl, and Mrs. Alyn Elliott, Tawny Owl, took the 9th Osh- awa Brownie Pack on a trip by bus to Niagara falls last Sat- urday. They were accompanied | by some members of the 9th Guide company and several of the mothers of the Brownies. They climbed General Brock's monument at Queenston Heights, toured the Niagara turquoise chrysanthemums. The best man was Mr. Stanley Hoc- kett and ushering were Mr. Glen Peeling and Mr. Steven|; Harding. The reception was held at the church and the bride's mother received in shrimp pink silk shantung, sheath style, with an organza hat in blends of pink. Her corsage was composed of pink and white carnations. The bridegroom's mother wore beige silk shantung and lace, with mink-toned accessories and hat| and a corsage of gold chrysan-| themums. For their wedding trip the bride chose a white silk dress, printed in gold, a brown-gold duster and matching pill-box hat with white accessories and a gold brown corsage of chrys- anthemums. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon willl DOMINION Born in July 1, 1960, this young man can be assured of a big birthday party with all Canadians celebrating the na- tional holiday. He is William Edwin Evan Wheeler, one year old tomorrow. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pretty Wedding At St. Hedwig's L (ley. DAY BABY Wheeler of Toronto, the form- er Marguerite Farrow of Osh- awa. His grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Wheel- er, Toronto, and Mr. E. F, Farrow, Ritson road south, Oshawa. ~Photo by Norman Wheeler The marriage of Teofila Czer- winski and Anthony Czernie-| wicz, both of Oshawa, was sol- emnized on Saturday, June 24,] at St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church with the Reverend Feliz| Kwiatkowski officiating. The bride is the daughter of| Mrs. Frank Czerwinski of Po-| The annual picnic of the Sal- land and the late Mr, Czerwin-| vation Army Home League was ski and the bridegroom is the held at Lakeview Park on Tues- |day afternoon, June 27. Son of M1, Pld Mie Adam) Games and races were the Given' in marriage by Mr. main feature of the afterndon| Frank Birecki, the bride wore alinder hy pp RT full-length gown of nylon net|ghort, Jr. and satin. A scoop neckline and| A corsage was presented to lily-point sleeves styled the bod- Mrs, De Morse as the oldest ice and lace inserts enhanced member present, 88 years old, the bouffant * skirt. A crown|and to Mrs. James Snelgrove, studded with sequins and pearls|for the youngest member pres- held her short veil and she car-|ent; and to Mrs. Reuben Hor- ried a cascade of pink roses|top for the closest birthday. and stephanotis. The shoe kicking contest was| The maid-of-honor was Miss/ Won by Mrs. Clayton Hurlbert, | Connie Loveridge in blue nygniSn8 Mes, Athen Hayes Le featuring short sleeves and a a Ow y fully-gathered skirt. She wore a| Mrs, David Owen and Mrs. Charles Langfield: the balloon white ruffled nylon crown and| , 1 carried 'Ted 'Toses. |contest, by Mrs. George Beard, A {and Mrs. John Bellingham; the Mr. Steve Simon acted as pall throwing contest, by Mrs. best man, |Clayton Hurlbert and Miss A reception was held at the Cheryl Phillips. home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank] SA Home League Picnic 'An Enjoyable Annual Event Walking on plates was won by Mrs. Robert Young and Mrs. Jack Ludlow; three-legged race by Mrs. William Short, Jr., and Mrs. Robert Young; luck spot races by Mrs. James Scott, Mrs, William Stubbings, and Mrs, Charles Cathmoir. Members were given the mate- rial to make their own hat and the winner was Mrs. Ross Cook. There was a children's race, and a candy scramble. Supper was served by Mrs. George Hester and Mrs. Albert Hayes, assisted by Home League locals. It was announced that Osh- awa had once again won the Territorial Home League flag for the largest and most pro- gressive Home League in Can- ada. Next week the program will be arranged by the members who attended Home League camp. Birecki. The newly wedded pair| will live in Oshawa. HOUSEHOLD HINT The white tissue' in which| gifis come packed should be saved and use ining : freshly - washed Re Eing At the meeting of the new ex-| papers also make a good shin- ecutive committee of the Osh-| ing "cloth" which leaves the|awa and District Home and panes lint-free, School Council held this weck gorge and the tunnel under the horseshoe falls and saw the aerial car cross the whirlpool] En-route home via Thorold they saw the lift-locks on the Well and canal and had their supper at St. Catharines. The girls of the Oshawa Times| entertained at the home of Mrs. | Kenneth Lane, Easthaven street last evening in honor of two| members of the staff, Mrs.| Clifford Martyn and Mrs. Glen| Dahmer. Mrs. Martyn is leaving| next week with her husband to| take up residence in England. Her friends presented her with] a tapestry handbag and Mrs. | Dahmer received a pink nylon| duster coat. Games of bingo] were played with prizes award: | ed to Mrs. Archie Dean, Mrs. | Thomas Wilson, Mrs. Ray Pleau and Mrs. Glen Dahmer. Serving, refreshments were Mrs. Thomas) the full skirts were trimmed with three-fold bands in self de- tail at the hemline. Their head- dresses were crowns trimmed with pearls and nile green mo- hair with circular veils and they wore matching elbow- length mittens. The flower girl, Miss Debbie Bibeau of Whitby wore a white TWO STORES IN OSHAWA | | | | | | RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS silk organza dress over nile green taffeta with a green cum- merbund. All the attendants carried tear-drop cascades of. tawny-gold carnations with tal- isman streamers. FRIDAY NIGHT FOR BEAUTIFUL PORTRAITS N : Nitty (40 King E. _ RA 50151 DOWNTOWN CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY JULY 1st ZELLERS' LIMITED BOTH STORES OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. SHOPPING CENTRE |at the home of the president, RABIES OUTBREAK [3,4 "5 Allen, the appoint: RERIIN Wactern Sanctar (Reulgrs) -- Drastic measures are being taken against in- Sreasingly frequent outbreaks of rabies among animals n East Berlin's i suburbs, | dents, Mrs. C. S. Creamer, Ms. Cats or dogs running in areas RX: M. Edmunds, Ha Nt re frequented by foxes will be Moss, Mrs. C. A. Powell; re- {cording secretary, Mrs. R. D. | Thomas; corresponding secre- tary, Mrs. W. G. Goyre; trea- Wilson, Mrs. Derek Gandy, Mrs. |syrer, Mrs. G. W. Webster;; ex- Frank Bartlett and Mrs. Ray ecutive members, Mrs. T. M. Pleau. Gladman, Mrs. Graydon Gut- | The full committee now con- | sists of the following: President, in| Mrs. A. J. Allen; vice-presi- shot. EE | |KRE 1% FOR SUPER VALUES! FRIDAY NIGHT SPECIAL BLANCHED PEANUTS oa 4S: 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER DOWNTOWN OSHAWA OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE | Committee Chairmen Appointed By Oshawa, District H&S Council sole, Mrs. E. H, Heavens, Mrs. Gordon Jackson, Mrs. Nick La- as. Chairmen, program: Mrs. J. T. Gaskell; finance, Mrs. R. A. Donald; publications, Mrs. C. J. Anderson; citizenship, Mrs. Alex Craigie; social, Mrs. Vin- cent Kuraitis; health, Mrs. James Warnica; bulletin editor, Mrs. John Pietrow of Toronto. The Reverend Felix Kwait- kowski officiated. The wedding Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride was gowned in white chantilly lace over white organza designed with a scal- loped neckline, long pointed sleeves and a chapel train. A pearl tiara held her waists] length veil and she carried a houquet of white carnations, pink roses and lilies of the val- The maid-of-honor was Miss Emily Vasko and the brides.' maids were the Misses Mary- Anne Sabo, Millicent Benetin,|: Emily Orach, Mary Louise|' Vasko and Mary Skotnicki.|' They all wore identically styled]? pink organza dresses topped|' with lace and carried cascades|' of pink and white carnations. Mr. Stanley Skotnicki acted as best man. Ushering were Messrs. Edward Gilzeszkie- wiecz, Joseph Mosbouer, Thom- as Leoniak, Henry Pietrowski and Chester Myszakowski. A reception was held in the ; Slovak national hall. For the sme -- 4 occasion the bride's mother ADDING THE wore a mauve printed dress The bridegroom's mother was in blue lace. Both wore black| Pictured after their wed- accessories and corsages of| ding recently at Knox Pres- byterian Church are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Henry Walker white roses. As the couple left for a wed- Formerly Miss Marion Marg- aret Heath, the bride is the ding trip to the United States the bride was wearing a mauve A , bad IR SIGNATURES daughter of Mr. and Mrs, James Watt Heath and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Edward Walker, all of Oshawa. --Photo by Ireland suit with mauve and white ac- cessories. The newly wedded pair will live in Toronto. Out-of-town guests were pres- ent from Toronto, St. Cathar- ines, Kitchener and Buffalo. Archdeacon H, D, Cleverdon officiated at the marriage of his daughter, Mabel Ann, to William Alexander Gilbert in Christ Memorial Church last evening. The organist, Mrs. R. H, Scott, played the wedding music and the junior choir, un- der the direction of Mrs. E. R. Noakes and Mr. W, J. Howard, sang during the service which was followed by Holy Commun: ion, The bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Williate Alexan- der Gilbert of Toronto, and the bride, daughter of the Vener- able H. D. Cleverdon and Mrs, Cleverdon, Oshawa, was given in marriage by her godfather the Reverend F. C. McMulkin. The bride was gowned in bouffant silk organza enhanced with Brussels lace and pearls. Her fingertip veil 'was secured by a Juliet cap embroidered with pearls and she carried a white prayer book, adorned Chapter Combines Picnic, Business And Gift Shower The June meeting of the Gold- en Jubilee Chapter, IODE was the annual picnic, held at the lovely, country home of Mrs. A. J. Johansen, in the form of a potluck supper, with a large attendance of members. Mrs. Edward Bind, regent, conducted a short business meeting. She expressed regret that two members, Mrs. H. A. Ward-Whate and Mrs. D. J. Kennedy are leaving Oshawa, and wished them well in their new homes. Mrs. Bind thanked them for the work they had done for the chapter. Mrs. W. D. Burns, convener of the annual birthday ball, an- nounced that it would be held on Friday, October 27, with the Ann Cleverdon, William Gilbert Married in Evening Ceremony with stephanotis and ivy trails. Mrs. M. A. Collins was ma- tron of honor and the brides. maids were Miss Ann Houlden and Miss Alice Mary McMulkin, They wore Wedgewood blue dresses and hats made of white velvet leaves. They carried teardrop bouquets of white and blue carnations. Mr. Hugh Mason was best man and Mr. Geoffrey Cook and Mr, Marvin Collins usher- ed. The reception was held in the parish hall. Mrs. Cleverdon re- ceived wearing beige lace and silk shantung and a hat of red poppies. The bridegroom's mo- ther wore a pink lace sheath dress with pink petgl hat. As the couple left on their wedding trip to eastern Ontar- io, the bride was wearing a blue linen sheath and redingote. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert will re- turn to live in Toronto. orchestra again being that of Frank Bogart of the Granite Club of Toronto. A delightful social hour in honor of Miss Betty Turner whose forthcoming = marriage is to take place in August, was then enjoyed. Mrs. Stanley Gales conducted a sing song and games. A shower of gifts from the sewing groups was a complete surprise to Miss Turn- er. Mrs. Bind thanked Mrs. Jo- hansen for opening her home for this event. SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT The enga t is a of Vera Mildred, daughter of Mrs. Leslie Cole Snowden of Maple Grove and the late Mr Snowden, to Mr. John Alfred Huband, son of Mrs, F. M. Hu- band of Oshawa and the late Charles E. Huband of Manches- ter, England. The wedding will take place at Maple Grove United Church on Saturday, July 29, 1961, at 7 p.m. OIL PAINTINGS? Walmsley & Magill 9 KING ST. EAST Mrs. D. J. Wray; publicity and press Mrs. D, K. Stiles. The president announced an Area "C"" Training School for Council personnel in Cobourg on September 9 and a Conference in Oshawa in October for all Home and 'School members Jn sociation Executive members is being planned for the Septem- ber meeting of Council. REFRIGERATOR MEDICINE CABINET? IN ORDER TO REMAIN fresh and potent, some drugs must be kept refrigerated. When we hand you such a drug we ALWAYS remind you to"KEEP IT IN YOUR REFRIGERATOR". Then, to be sure our instruc: tions will be remembered, we type this information on the label of your medicine bottle. THIS SPECIAL ATTENTION IS JUST ONE of the many little "extras" that make our dis- pensing service PROFESSION- ALLY PERFECT. PRESCRIPTION Jury & IS | OSHAWA--BOWMANVILLE--WHITBY "We Send Medicines To Europe" "COMPOUNDING YOUR PHYSICIAN'S OUR PROFESSION" Lovells 28 KING STREET EAST or flawless ben uty £ La ' DRUGS -- OPEN EVENINGS -- SANS SOUCIS Cosmetics RA 3-4621