_ @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 21, 1961 ER EEE EE EE RE EE Cres AENRETEY EE EE TT EE TE GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES "~ |supper were discussed in view * |of the building program at the i |church. It was decided by the ¢ | group to proceed with the plans 4 leven though the numbers may ~ |be curtailed somewhat because : lof the lack of kitchen facilities. WED IN DOUBLE-RING CEREMONY In a recent ceremony at George W. Webster and the King Street Pentecostal | pridegroom is the son of Mr. Church, Marilyn Webster be- | came 'the bride of Allan | and Mrs. Carl Scammell, all of Oshawa. # |session. Mrs. Colinwood Daniel ~ |rangements had been made to ' repeat the performance once # {more in October. ; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roe and : |responsible for planning the ~ |meeting. {and winter season took place re- 50 - 50 CLUB Simcoe Street United Church 50 - 50 Club met for its first meeting of the fall season and began the new season with a conducted tour of the Ontario Boys' Training School at Bow- manville, where they were en- tertained by the boys' regiment- al band and a choral group. The couples then returned to Oshawa to the auditorium of the memorial hall where the presi- dents, Mr. and Mrs. George Pearce, conducted the business opened the meeting with prayer. It was announced that the April follies minstrel show put on by the group had been a fi- nancial success and that ar- Plans for the annual turkey Refreshments were served by their group who had also been ST. GEORGE'S JR. CWL The first meeting of the St. George's Jr. CWL for the fall cently at the parish hall. Rev. Stephen Figol opened the meeting with prayer. Mrs. Edward Hrycanuk presided. The minutes of the last meet- ing were read by Mrs. James Planeta and Mrs. Michael Kor- chynski read the treasurer's report. The president extended a sin- cere welcome to two new mem- Scammell. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. --Photo by Ireland The next Communion break- fast will be held on Sunday, September 24 at the 12 o'clock mass. It was agreed by all mem- bers to hold a social bingo on Wednesday, October 18 at the parish hall. Plans for the social night out with members' husbands and friends, were discussed and it was decided to have a costume- dance in place of a bowling night. This event is to take place on Oct. 28 at the Parish hall. | Further plans for this evening will be discussed at the next meeting. | The meeting was closed with, prayer and an enjoyable social] hour followed with refresh | ments served by Mrs. Edward) Hyrcanuk and Mrs. Fran k| Baron. | The next meeitng will be held| at the parish hall on Monday, October 2, at 8 o'clock and hope| was expressed for a better at- tendance of members. THE SOCIABLES Last Friday, Sept. 15, the Sociables held their first social] evening of the season. It con-| sisted of a hayride and corn roast at a nearby country farm. It was such a success that an- other event of its kind is being planned. This coming Saturday, Sept. 23, the Sociables are hav- ing an evening of square danc- ing at Northminster lower hall at 8.15 on Sunday evening. The executive will present the con- stitution for the Sociable Club, which has been in the making for at least eight months. Social events during the past seasons will be reviewed through the medium of slides. At this meet ing membership cards will be made available for the first] bers, Mrs. Stanley Malachowski and Mrs. A. R. Leczel. time. Everyone over the age of | twenty is welcomed. : trend, beginning then, will con- TO LIVE IN FORT WILLIAM A wedding of Oshawa in- , of Mrs, John Ruskay Sr. of teresi was solemnized recent- ly in St. Thomas More Ro- | man Catholic Church, Niagara Falls, Ontario, when Mr. and Mrs. John Michael Ruskay kay Niagara Falls. | Oshawa and the late Mr. Rus {vember, December, May and-or --Photo by Butt, June. vember, and family friction in|during December, show fine late December. |promise of succeeding early in Creative ideas, put into effect/the new year. THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW i A stimulating day! You have| the "green light" for practically any worthwhile activity. In both personal and business affairs, you should find this Fri- day an all-around satisfactory period. Make the most of it! FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your chart presages a great im- provement in your occupational status gnd personal affairs by October Make the best use of your skills and talents now, and don't'let past (or future) disap- pointments deter you or cause you to lose interest in worth- while goals. In financial matters, some caution is called for. At all costs avoid debt and extravagance. Where spending is concerned, "mark time" until the end of November, when more generous planetary influences govern monetary affairs. The good Mr, Loren of the house of Loren would like to thank the many people who visited the salon during the opening, weekend. We hope, you'll be coming back again, to those who have not visited our new salon yet, why not make an appoint- ment with us soon, we love to have you. {tinue well into 1962. Home and family matters are also highlighted in your horo- scope, as are creative and cul:| tural interests. | Travel is under excellent in-| fluences right now and, - for| those of you who are single, 10- mance is indicated in late No- EXCLUSIVE COIFFURES 969 SIMCOE ST. NORTH 728-5661 Avoid nervous tension in No-! exchanged nuptial vows. The bride, the former Miss Eileen Borse, is the only daughter of Mr. 2nd Mrs. Frank Borse, Lundy's Lane, Niagara Falls, and the bridegroom is the son | ogo 1 te 0 King Street WA | Prepares a Feast | Mrs. Frank Burrows, con-| "FREE DELIVERY" [EE "FREE PARKING" Days Only FRIDAY, SEPT. 22nd Allan Adams, Geraldine Brennan Reports of Summer Activities Exchange Nuptial Vows At Ajax p, ocented To Welfare League AJAX -- St. Paul's United|church auditorium where the Church was the scene of the|bride's mother received in a The first meeting of the fall recent wedding of Miss Geral- sheath dress of ashes of roses season of the Women's Welfare Children. ; , dine Brennan to Mr. Allan Earl lace over peau-de-soie, satin|League opened with Mrs. K. H. in reading the director's re- sty Adams. beehive hat in the same shade, Braithwaite presiding and Miss port, Mr. Harold McNeill stated|t Hall on Tuesday. The Reverend T. Rex Norman/ matching accessories and a cor- Grace Burns reading the min-|that the summer play school| Six groups in the WA' are| performed the double ring cere-| sage of white gladiolus petals. |utes. Mrs." Braithwaite called |had an attendance of 4,440, and|participating and each will have mony. Mr. Wallace Young play-| Assisting was the bridegroom's for the various reports, as fol-/the attendance at Cowan Park charge of a table. This includes: : : 3 pe ras 3.849. . McNeill express-|*"r¢ Frank James, Mrs. Wil th dding music, and ac- mother in a sheath dress of lows: was 3,849. Mr. McNe; Mr ol he re +4 soloist, Mrs./deep beige brocade, matching Mrs. C. M. Elliott read the ed sincere appreciatior for the bur Rusnell, Mrs. John Coleman, | : y n i |Welfare Reports for June, July| following donations: toys, furni- wart Clemence, Mrs. Jretie Hosier, Wie sanp the hat 2 aceessories: and corsage and pio Mrs. Elliott stated ture, clothing, bedding, dishes, Dwight Bunner, Mrs. Donald Lord's . Prayer, the Weddingiol ses. . |there was a great need for hot|baby needs, sports equipment,|Cooper and Mrs. Herbert Porter. Prayer and I Love Thee. After the ceremony of cutting hildren's clothing kitchen utensils, gramophone ey rk aaa the wedding cake, the bride plates and children's clothing 5, The president of the Woman's | The bride is the only daughter; a. or Teft their pl to/as the summer months had de-|records, collectors' stam ps, Association is Mrs. Jack Perry| of Mr. and Mrs. James W./a0 2. oon i th er RA Whilo| pleted the supply. Four thousand books, magazines, old country|who will assist Mrs. Frank Brennan, Ajax, and the bride. Serve cake to S Pues s. While/t, oo hundred and ten articles/newspapers, used Christmas Burrows, general convener. groom is the son of Mr. and doing this the bride's train. coq clothing were issued dur-|cards, games, play equipment, --------------------------| Mrs. David Adams, Oshawa. |Was carried by her cousin, five-\;no this period. Arranged -to/money and the many other MULTIPLE BIRTHS The bride wore a grow year-old Brian Raymer and pay, soripti i t 1 hich wore a Hengs have 18 prescriptions filled. |useful items, a of which are There wire 10.860 twin and gown of chalk-white chantllVirmmediately following the re-and 20 meal tickets to the| Statistics for June, July an vener, entertained the group] 1raders of King Street United Church WA at her home re- | eontlv They are busily engaged on nm. in aid of the Crippled completing plans for the "Feast je Seven Tables," a buffet supper, to be held in Cen- TO SATURDAY, SEPT. 30th OUR COMPLETE LINE OF 1961 EMBASSY WALLPAPER "FREE DELIVERY" ~A¥IAINAA 3384. seven-year-old Robbie Barker. [gg ies to 39 families helpful in our work. |Issued groceries to 39 families help 4/106 triplet births in Canada The lace over net and satin. i . | . | ception, the bridal party drove| fitted bodice had a scalloped) "gy erville to see the bride's| neck-line outlined with seed pearls and long sleeves ending| in points. The full skirt of lace| was highlighted with a semi-| circular garland of roses fash- foned of the lace falling from the waistline, following the con-| tours of the chapel train. Her circular veil of nylon nel was caught to a crown of crys- tals and pearls. She carried al cascade bouquet of deep red| |light |dress, toast accessories, and a|read the Clubs and Program grandmother, Mrs. Raymer, who|for the Property and Mainte- has been an invalid for almost a year, and presented her with) the bride's bouquet. For travelling to Huntsville and district, the bride donned a green two-piece linen| corsage of yellow roses. | On their return, Mr. and Mrs. Adams will reside in Ajax. Police Station. Mrs. H. F. Millen reporting nance Committee stated consid- erable cleanup, painting and re-| pairs to house and grounds had been completed during the sum- mer months. Mrs. W. H. T. Morehouse Committees report as follows: The regular clubs, groups and classes were discontinued dur-| August, 1961: Total attendance, | 12,448; visits to homes, 210; office interviews with children, | 120; office interviews with adults, 108. POETRY PRIZE KNOKKE-LE-ZOUE, Belgium (AP)--The biennial $2,000 poetry prize of Knokke Le-Zoue has been awarded to Spanish poet Jorge Guillen, 68. It was made after a meeting during which 300 poets discussed various aspects] during 1958. J2 PRICE! OVER 200 SELECTIONS STARTING AS LOW AS 25¢ PER ROLL INCLUDES CEILINGS {ing July and August and were Out-of-town guests attended |of poetry as related to movies roses and stephanotis. {replaced by out-of-door activi-| The attendants were Miss Gail| from Simcoe, Buffalo, Stouff- ties at Simcoe Hall playground| and jazz. ~ONDIIVd 33¥4,, PAINT and {ville, Markham, Oshawa, To-274 Cowan Park. The Nursery a y-T.o Schrane, Miss| Onto, Taunton and the surround-|sehool has a full registration Miss Betty-Lou Schrane, Miss NEW HOM "FREE PARKING" WALLPAPER err RE rere EYY Maureen: Benson and Mrs.| George Barker. They were at- tired alike in moss green sheath dresses of taffeta with overskirt of nylon organza. The, pleated bodices had scoop neck-| lines and short sleeves. Each headdress was a flower fashioned of matching material. All carried cascades of white carnations with pink ribbons. The best man was Mr. George Barker, and the ushers were Mr. Gerald Brennan twin brother of the bride, Mr. Donald Lounds, and Mr. Larry Flintoff of Osh- ing district. i | MORE TEXTILES Canadians are among the world's largest users of textiles at a per capita rate about three times the world average. RANGOONN (Reuters) -- The Burmese government has banned the export of antiques and Burmese court parapher- nalia more than 75 years old. It has become concerned about EXPORT BAN | with a number of children on the waiting list. Starting in Sep- tember, the school and clinic for the children who are deaf of hard of hearing will operate three days per week instead of the two days as in the past. Sim- coe Hall schedule for the fall activities will include over forty groups with activities, morn- lings, afternoons and evenings.| {Mrs. G. Higgins read the re- {port for the Crippled Children's |Committee and stated the School land Clinic had re-opened Tues- |day, September 5. A bazaar and tea will be held at Simcoe E PERTH, Australia (AP)--The West Australian state govern- ment will spend £1,000 ($2,200) to find a new home for a colony | of tiny rare tortoises--pseude-| mydura umbrine--that has tol leave its swamp 25 miles north | of Perth to make way for a housing development. Custom- made SLIPCOVERS Slipcovers will be cut and pinfitted in your home. ATTE'S 90 YEARS AT 85 SIMCOE ST. NORTH 725-3529 (Free Parking at Rear of Store off William Street) 926 SIMCOE ST. N. 725-3144 JOHN A. OVENS | #FREE DELIVERY" [EE "FREE PARKING" Optometrist HARE OPTICAL 8 BOND ST. 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