The Oshawa Times, 28 Sep 1961, p. 7

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% Married in Port Perry United Church recently, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace D. Mac- Neil Boyd are making their home in Oshawa. The bride, the former Norma Audrey Robinson, is the daughter of # in honor of the mothers of the ® |pupils in grade one and the i |ten. The president of the As- LIVE IN OSHAWA Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Robin- son of Port Perry and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Boyd of Oro- no. --Aldsworth Photography Krolewski-Balejewicz Nuptials Solemnized In Toronto At Casimir Roman Catholic Church, Toronto, recently, Joseph Andrew Krolewski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Krolew- ski of Oshawa, took as his bride, Eleanore Frances Balejewicz, daughter of Mrs. John Baleje- wicz of Toronto and the late Mr. Balejewicz. The Reverend Father Swantek officiated. The wedding music was sung by the Casimir Polish of white peau-de-soie embroid- ered in seed pearls. Her head- dress of waxed blossoms and tear-drop pearls held her elbow- length veil and she carried a white orchid, yellow and white roses, and stephanotis. Mrs. Arja Janisohewsky was the matron of honor in gold gul, Johanne Kargul, Irene choir. Given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Michael Salnek, the bride wore a floor-length gown Donna M. Jackson Feted Bride-Elect Miss Donna Marie Jackson whose marriage to Peter Mc- Lean will take place tomorrow evening at Calvary Baptist Church has been guest of honor at pre-nuptial events. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Jackson, aunt of the bride-to-be. The evening was spent playing games. Buffet refreshments were served. A shower was held at the home of Mrs. Leonard Bradley, sister of the prospective bride- groom Mrs. Robert Shearer assisted in serving. The bridesmaids, Miss Ruth Manning and Miss Sandra Jackson, entertained at a linen and pantry shower at the home of Mrs. Leonard Manning, Ritson road north. At a miscellaneous shower Mrs. Edward Johnston, Rowe Street, entertained many of the future bride's friends from Cal- vary Baptist Church. At coffee party Mrs. M. G. Coleman was hostess to neigh- bors on Bader and Rossmere Avenues. A presentation of a steam and dry iron was made to the bride elect by Mrs. Arthur Howard on behalf of the neighborhood friends. The staff of Sunset Heights School presented the bride-to- be with a lovely gift of pottery. Following the wedding rehear- sal the bridal party was enter. tained at the home of the future bridegroom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mec- Lean, Darlington Road. © WALT DISNEY PRODUCTIONS by popular demand MORE DISNEYKINS to complete your set and they carried yellow - gold| chrysanthemums. | Mr. Stanley Nicholichek was| paward Houck, Oshawa, son of Ruth Hooper and Miss Lois were|Mr. and Mrs. Carl Houck of| Delaney sang "Do you know Polanski, Susan Garbala, Jean Krolewski and Stella Krolewski, all in deep green peau-de-soie. Their headdresses which match- ed their gowns were circlets of peau-de-soie with short veiling best man. Ushering Messrs. Walter Krolewski, Thomas Balejewicz, Michael|riage is to take place in North-| The and| minster United Church on Zajac, Victor James Salnek. A reception was held at St. Cyril's parish hall, Toronto. To receive, the bride's mother wore coffee shaded chiffon appliqued with French lace and a peau- de-soie turban. The bride. groom's mother was in blue Swiss lace with 2 pillbox styled hat of royal blue velveteen. As the couple left for the wed- ding trip to New York and Cape Cod, the bride was wearing an Gabinet double Italiay knit. The newly wedded pais will make their home in Scarborough. HOUSEHOLD HINT A discarded lipstick case can be converted into a convenient carryall for bobby pins, needles were the Misses Victoria Rand imported black two-piece suit of PERSONALS Woodcrest Home and School Association entertained last week at two teas. One was held other in honor of the mothers of the pupils in the kindergar- sociation, Mrs. Glynn Pearse presided on both occasions. Mrs, F.H. Ross and Mrs. David Merchant poured at the tea for the mothers of the pupils in grade one and the hostesses were Mrs. William Matthews and Mrs. Rowland Arnold. At the tea for the mothers of the kindergarten pupils, Mrs. Glenn Baker and Mrs. Leonard Brash poured and Mrs. Jack Rud- niski and Mrs, Jules Ethier were the hostesses. The teach- ers presented a pleasing pro- gram. Mrs. Glenn Baker and Mrs. David J. Pugh convened both teas assisted by Mrs. M. R. Magill. Dr. C. F. Cannon Home and School Association held its an- nual tea for the mothers of the pupils in grade one at the school on Tuesday, September 26. The guests were welcomed by Mrs. Walter Ham, president of the Association, and Mr. G. Arthur Korry, principal of the school, who introduced the grade one teachers, Miss Clare] Noble, Miss Doris Watson and Miss Ann Saunders. Mr. Korry explained how reading started | in kindergarten prepared the| pupils for grade one and also explained the unit system. Miss {Noble explained how and why phonics are taught in grade one. The mothers were invited to meet their own child's teach- er. Refreshments were served by Mrs. George Ellis, Mrs. Harry Hutcheon and Mrs. Walter Patterson. Teas, birthday parties, wed- ding anniversaries, coming and going of guests and your own holiday plans are always of in- terest in this column. Write, . i RECORDING THE CEREMONY Signing the marriage regis- ter are Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Barbarie, Jr., who were mar- ried recently in the Church of the Precious Blood, Scar- borough. The bride, formerly Merna Margaret Arthurs, is | the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Exchange Vows In St. Clement's Anglican Church, Toronto, recently, June Marie Stinson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Robert Stin- son of Oshawa, became the bride of Charles Robert Bul- mer, son of Mrs. H. T. Bulmer of Kitchener and the late Mr. Bulmer. The ceremony was performed by Archdeacon Terence Crosth- wait, The wedding music was provided by Mr. John Sidgwick, organist, and Mr. Frank Rad- cliff, violinist. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. She wore a formal gown of white Italian peau de soie with a midriff and front panel in beige. Long white kid gloves met the elbow- length magyar sleeves of the cape-effect, unattached top, cropped above the waistline, and styled with an orbit neck- "7 |line and wedding band collar. : |A high mediaeval pillbox head- dress secured her bouffant veil Norman Arthurs of Don Mills, Ontario, and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Barbaric of Oshawa. The newlyweds are making their home' in Scar- borough. ~-Jack Hurst, Photographer | Jo Aldwinckle, Women Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 telephone or visit the social de- partment with your items of news for which there is no charge. Telephone 723-3474. SOCIAL NOTICES | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 28, 1961 7 'GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES HILLSIDE GROUP FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE | Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes of| Windsor, Ontario, wish to an-| inounce the forthcoming mar-| |riage of their daughter, Mar- | |ilyn Louise, to Mr. William Robert Arthur Rahme, son of Mrs. William Rahme of Osh- peau-de-soie. The bridesmaids|awa and the late Mr. Rahme. Miss Lois Delaney and Miss The ceremony will take place on Saturday, October 7, 1961, at the Anglican Church of the Ascension, Windsor. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Allan B. Web-| |ster, Oshawa, announce the en-|October 23. The Speaker will daughter, | pe Mrs. Robert Tremble. { |Jean Eleanor, to Mr. Charles| gagement of their Uxbridge, Ontario. 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Mrs, Walter Ciana| presided. | After several hymns were| sung, Mrs. Austin Hooper open- ed the meeting with prayer. Ruth Hooper sang "Jesus Will Walk With Me". The scripture was read by Mrs. Gerald Wood. Mrs. Austin Hooper read the announcements. The next meet- ing will be held at the home of Mrs. Walter Ciana, on For their second duet Miss| My Jesus". speaker, Miss Norah| Moen, spoke about the "Bible Club Movement Inc." Miss Moen, Miss Delaney, Miss Hooper and Mrs, Austin Hoop- er were thanked by Mrs. George Smith. Mrs. Walter Ciana closed the meeting with) prayer. OSHAWA LIONETTES The September meeting of the Oshawa Lionettes was held at |Simcoe Hall on Monday, Sep- tember 25. The president, Mrs. Robert Schoenau, presided. The minutes and several re- ports were read by the secre- tary, Mrs. Gerald Hudson. The treasurer, Mrs. Ray Stephenson, vresented the financial report. This year's committee chair- men were named as follows: ways and means, Mrs. Wilfred Britton; social convener, Mrs. Peter Anderson; membership, Mrs. Edward Wellman; publi- city, Mrs. Donald Branch; blind conveners, Mrs. Rufus Lambert and Mrs. Jack Anderson. Mrs. Schoenau reported an enjoyable evening spent in Bow- manville recently where she in- stalled the Bowmanville Lion- ette executive. Past president, Mrs. Jack Anderson, read a report of the club's activities during the past year. This re- port was the same one which {she presented at a Lionette's ineeting held at the District convention this past June in Kingston. Mrs. Wilfred Britton urged all members to begin gathering suitable fall clothing for the] forthcoming rummage sale to be held later this fall. Refreshments were served by the executive, Mrs. Rufus Lam- bert won the lucky draw. and she carried a bouquet of gardenias and their leaves. Mrs. Waterloo was her sister's mat- {ron of honor and another sister, | Mrs. Archie Dysart of Tor- Richard MacTavish of June Stinson, Robert Bulmer In Toronto onto was her attendant. They wore bell-skirted dresses and jackets "of beige silk ottoman cord with pillboxes of beige velvet and carried bouquets of orange-hued flowers with ber- ries and ivy. Mrs. James Bulmer acted as best man and ushering were Mr. James Pernfuss, Mr. Rich- ard Meunier, Mr. Richard Mac- Tavish and Mr. Maurice Shantz. A reception was held at the 01d Mill. To receive, the bride's mother wore a sheath dress of pink re-embroidered lace with a hat of shaded pink petals and a corsage of white gardenias. The bridegroom's mother was in taupe peau de sole, embroid- cred with a tiny flower design in gold. Her hat was a turban of French panne velour and her corsage, a green orchid. 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