'Fornisier-Bussanich Nuptials Solemnized At St. Gregory's THE OSTIAWA TIMES, Thursday, Jenuery 18, 1962 Gg GROUPS, CLUBS AND AUXILIARIES PMA CLUB first meeting of the year on; Refreshments were served by Monday evening, January 15, at '*e hostess assisted by Mrs. the home of Mrs. Clifford Trick Norman Peppiatt. with Mrs, Jack McLaughlin BATHE PARK AUX. The Roman Catholic Church|navy blue taffeta with a match- of St. Gregory the Great was |ing hat. Assisting was the bride- the scene of a wedding on Sat-|groom's sister-in-law who chose urday morning, January 13,\turquoise organza over taffeta The Pleasant Monday After- noon Club met on Monday, Jan- uary 15 with Mrs. Elwood Brad- ley, president, presiding. This when Maria Marina Bussanich,|with a beige hat. Each wore a daughter of Mrs. Martin Bus-|corsage of white and yellow sanich of Oshawa, and the late|carnations. a Mr. Bussanich was united in| For the honeymoon trip to marriage with John Carla For-| Quebec the bride wore a silver nisier, son of the late Mr. and|plue suit with a white hat and Mrs. Joseph Fornisier of Italy. |corsage of White and blue car- The Reverend Raphael |nations, iogpeh of Toronto, performed On their return the couple e double-ring ceremony in will reside in Oihawe Italian and said the nuptial 4 mass. Serving the mass were| Out of town guests were pres- Masters Thomas Rowden and ent from Toronto, Port Hope Michael Conway. Mr. Jack Dris-| and Long Island, N.Y. coll played the wedding music _ : i and Mrs. William Kinsmen sang) "Ave Maria Stella," "Veru HOUSEHOLD HINT |William Reed gave the \tary's and treasurcr's report. Mrs, R. G. Collison. was the first meeting for 1962. It was decided to leave the in- |stallation of officers and execu- tive until next week, January 22. Mrs. R. G, Collison called the roll, Mrs, Oiive Harrison read the Scripture lesson, and Mrs. secre- The 47th birthday of the PMA was discussed and a date sug- gested for this was February 19. Mrs. R. G. Collison gave a read- ing. Refreshmenst were served by Mrs, Elwood Bradley and presiding. The meeting opened with a hymn, and prayer led by Mrs. McLaughlin. The scripture, which was taken from Philip- pians 4, was read by all. The devotional period was in the charge of the new executive and each member spoke briefly on the subject '"'My Blessings in 61, and my Expectations in 62'. Two solos were sung by Miss Shirley Richmond, companied at the piano by Miss Joy Bradley. The president, Mrs. Neta Hoagland, brought the different ac: The Bathe Park Ladies' Aux- iliary held its regular meeting in the clubhouse. The minutes and treasurer's report were read and Mrs. Wilfred Ogden gave the bingo report. Two new members were wel- comed to the club, Next month on February '20 will be election of officers, A skating party for the neigh- borhood. children will be held in the park, January 27 at 2 p.m. with treats and prizes. Hostesses for next meeting will be Mrs. Arthur Lymer and ' ; ; Members reported sick were ee It you're trying to los¢iirs, Benjamin Jacklin, Mrs. Regina". weight, don't overlook butter George V. Lee, Mrs. William Given in marriage by her, milk, It may sound rich, but it| Collins and Mrs. Dora Johnston. brother, Mr. Julian Bussanich, | contains only 80 calories per : : ' ; i | CALVARY BWF jsocial evenin 'wi ie melee wore 3 float tne icap -- and. a. great deal of| Calvary Businessjat the home igh ng Maret own of frost white silk faille 7 S ; : Fashitned with a_ scalloped Fellowship held its'Twine, 513 Madison Avenue. sabrina neckline and long point- ed sleeves. A tiara of pearls and sequins held her fingertip veil and she carried a cascade) of red roses. and _ stephanotis |with fern. | Miss Luciana Fornisier of To- |ronto, sister of the bridegroom, | {was maid of honor and the jbridesmaids were Miss Arvilla Gervaise and Miss Letizia Bus-| |sanich, sister of the bride. They | all wore street length dresses of| robin's egg blue silk faille fea- turing scoop. necklines and) bracelet - length sleeves, with wrist length white gloves. They wore rhinestone' studded bandeaux with matching circu-| lar blush veils and each carried a round bouquet of yellow and |white carnations. | | Mr. Bruno Barbon, of Toron-} o-|to0, was best man and the ush- -lers were Mr. John Marcon of \Toronto and Mr. Douglas Tay- Jesu', 'Ave Maria" and 'Salve projects for the year before the|Mts: William Haight. group and each was voted upon. The next meeting, on January \29, will take the form of a WOMEN'S CORSAGE The camellia, with its garde- nia - like blossoms and dark green leaves, is a relative of the tea plant. The {Women's nourishment. TWO MODERN STORES IN OSHAWA MEMBERS OF THE execu- _tive at the dinner meeting seen in the top picture are, seated left to right, Mrs. Stephen Heney, corresponding secretary; Mrs. William Wells, 3rd vice-chairman; Mrs. Rus- sell Learmonth, -- treasurer. Standing, Mrs. Dean Kelly, Mrs. Stanley Lovell, Mrs. Wil- liam Stirling and Mrs. H. FE. McComb, conveners. Below, Mrs. W. A. Holland, founder organizer of the chapter and Mrs. C. R. Lunn, chairman, congratulate past chairmen Mrs. Gordon Curley and Mrs. A. P. Robson on receiving their pins of recognition. Oshawa Times Phot HISTORIC LINK Oshaw Memorial windows of St,|!or of Os anon : George's Church at Gravesend,| The reception and wedding England, where Pocahontas was) breakfast was held in the UAW buried, were provided by the|Hall. To receive the bride's ! women of Virginia mother wore black lace over! FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. "BOUNCING BABY" ASSORTMENT! SPECIAL! Save up to 38% AT ZELLER'S YOU CAN CHARGE-IT"! NO MONEY DOWN! UP TO 15 MONTHS TO PAY! RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS Mrs. W. A. Holland spoke on the founding of the Evening) Chapter. The first meeting was) Evening Chapter OGH Auxiliary Hears Reports Following Dinner 'tive members sresent Mrs, \A. P. Robson was the first|] a Monday evening the Evening)W. Armstrong as the new presi;|chairman to be elected in Sep-|]-- Chapter of the Women's Auxil-|dent for 1962. Mrs. Armstrong|tember of 1956. Mrs. G. G.|}# iary of Oshawa General Hospital|extended greetings and good|/Curley was chairman 1958-1961. held a dinner meeting in the|luck to the Evening Chapter for'Mrs. Holland presented past\l¥ Piccadilly room of the Hotel)success in the ensuing year.!chairman pins and a gift to Mrs.| Genosha. Guests at the head)Mrs, Lunn thanked the out-/Robson and Mrs. Curley for fable were the chairman, Mrs.|going. executive and members/their untiring work and efforts C. R, Lunn, Mrs. R, W. Bassett,|for their support during the for the auxiliary. | Mrs. A. W. Armstrong and/ year. | Crown Attorney Bruce Affleck. | Mrs. H. A. Bickle, chairman| oy ,oanks aga is Fifty-five members were pre-jof the nominating committee, | ner committee. Mrs. Jack Perry sent to hear the annual report of ' ' presented the following slate Of/wre y Ww. Ss d 1961. Mrs. John Jenkins gave) officers for 1962: Past chairman,|/nean Kelly Hits ily Prec the secretary's report; the treas-|Mrs. G, G,. Curley; chairman, rangements urer's report was read by Mrs.|Mrs. C. R. Lunn; first vice Be J. C. Howson. Mrs. T. E. Suth-\chairman, Mrs. G. A. Rundle;|_ Mrs. Lunn introduced Mr.) erland reported on the forth-|second vice-chairman, Mrs.| Bruce Affleck, Crown Attorney) coming dance, 'Capricorn Ca-|Murray Powell; third _ vice-| Of Ontario County who gave an pers," January 24, at the Jubilee|chairman, Mrs. William Wells; | enlightening talk on juvenile de-| Pavilion. Tickets are available|secretary. Mrs. Roy Bunker; | inauency, which has reached from Mrs. S. A. Henry. treasurer, Mrs. Russell Lear-\Pidemic proportions in the Mrs. George Jackson, sewing month: corresponding _ secre- whole county. Mr. Affleck stat- convener, reported 102 gowns tary, Mrs. S. A. Henry; press,|¢d if there was more consist- and 26 spreads for the year. Mrs.|Mrs. H. E. McComb. ant guidance and discipline in J. C. Howson reported 81 active, Conveners: knitting, Mrs. Earl) the homes there would be fewer members and 10 associates. Matthews and Mrs. Stanley Loy-+4¢linquents in the courts today.| Mrs. C. R. 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