' MR. AND MRS. KARL KLEINBUB Wedding of Oshawa Interest Solemnized in Newfoundland The church of St. John the;of the bridegroom, and Mr. Evangelist, Corner Brook, New-|Derek Kleinbub, his brother, all foundland, was the scene of a/of Oshawa. pretty wedding when Miss; The bride is a graduate of Gladys White, daughter of Mr.|Amalgamated Regional High and Mrs. J. R. McKay of Cor-|School and is now employed ner Brook, became the bride of|with the Newfoundland Tractor Mr. Karl Kleinbub, son of Mr.;and Equipment Co., Ltd. The and Mrs. Eugene Kleinbub of|bridegroom is sales representa- Oshawa. The Rev. Guy Fow-|tive for the West Coast for the low officiated at the double|Irving Oil Limited. , ring ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Kleinbub will be rete : : ras % % TInitec 'his h| ic during the ceremony|residing in Corner Brook andjof the Oshawa Naturalists' So-/for St. Stephen's United Chu ch| ney ~ jciety and a former member of| Women for 1962: president, Mrs was supplied by Mr. H. S. Hoi-|taking up residence at 115 East lett, organist at the church. Valley road. The bride, escorted down the) ~~ aisle by her stepfather, was at- tended by her cousin Glenda Ruth Reader White as maid of honor. Miss " Mary Burton was the brides- Feted Bride-Elect maid. Mr. Derek Kleinbub served as| Prior to her marriage to Mr. best man. Mr. Merrill White,|Alan Attersley last Saturday af- brother of the bride was brides-|ternoon at Christ Memorial boy and the ushers were Mr.|Church, Miss Ruth Reader was Robert Scott and Mr. Milton'honored at pre-nuptial events. King. ; | Mrs. Charles Dowton, Rox- The bride wore a 'semi-formal|borough avenue, with Mrs. Ar- gown of white satin, fashioned|thur Wallis and Mrs. Arthur with a lace bodice and long/Tuson as co-hostesses arrang- sleeves. A coronet of sequins|ed a miscellaneous shower. caught her fingertip length lace-|_ Mrs, Harry Dowton and Mrs. trimmed veil of illusion and she|Charles Dowton were co-host- carried a bouquet of red roses/esses at a miscellaneous shower from which a cascade of rose-|held at Christ Memorial Church. buds fell. A chi rystal shower The maid of honor and brides-|,.%, tina and ctystal shower maids wore similar gowns of| John Newell, Simcoe _ street pink and blue respectively, each|south by Miss Reader's fellow with matching accessories and/employees on the staff of the carried nosegays of mixed flow-|Toronto-Dominion bank. ers, A shower was held at the Mrs. McKay, the bride's|nome of Mrs. John Preston, mother, wore a two piece dress/Brentwood crescent, when the of blue French crepe with'bride was presented with matching accessories and a cor-|matching cannister set, bread sage of mixed flowers. box and saniboy. Co-hostesses Mrs. Kleinbub, mother of the were Mrs. Arthur Stewart, Mrs. bridegroom, wore green lace Bert Attersley, Mrs. John Pres- over satin with matching acces-|ton, Mrs. Kenneth Code, Mrs. sories and a corsage of mixed John Sullivan, Mrs. Edward Lu- flowers. kow, Mrs. Joseph Franssen. A reception followed the cere-| Mrs, Elmer Down and Mrs. mony was held at the home of|Stankey Hoy, were co-hostesses the bride's parents. at a cup and saucer and pan- Out of town guests included|try shower held at the former's Mr. and Mrs. Kleinbub, parents home on Bloor street east. sein li | |the home of Mr. and Mrs. Don- Mrs ; jald Bell, Rosehill boulevard, on lcrs; ;|PW clubs in Region No. *ijust returned ' |Oshawa, i \trict No. ' |"lights-up' *ceremony to honor| jed guest of the internationa!| al (0) Vf, Jo Aldwinekle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 | = \THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, February 20, 1962 7 PERSONALS and Mrs.-Leonard Weeks, An international luncheon Mr. was held in Lindsay on Sunday!Mr. and Mrs. John Fox, Mr when the Lindsay Business'and Mrs. George Price, Mr and Professional women's clubjand Mrs. John Bawks, Mr. and was hostess for all the B and|/Mrs. Anthony Meringer, Mr 5.land Mrs, Frank Baron, Mr, and Members of the Oshawa, Bow-|Mrs. Gerald Forestall and Mr manville, Ajax, Port Hope,/and Mrs. William Boissoin. Mr. '|Cobourg and Peterborough! : |elubs | |buses. There were 150 present,/enjoyed a visit to Sarasota Jun } |The speaker was Mrs. and Mrs. C.-§S. Jordan attended by chortered Edith|gle Gardens during their recen Stewart ef Lindsay who hadjvacation on Florida's lower west from a seven-| coast. The visitors mingled with month trip to the British Isles|flamingoes and other rare wild- 'and told of meeting with the/fowl roaming freely in these |various B and PW clubs over-|world-famous gardens seas. Miss Jennie Pr'nple regional advisor Dis- 5, performed the) the International Federation. | lAve. E., has as a guest, her| | cousin, Mrs. Agnes Doubt of! Charles Rundle pre |Moreton, Wirral, Chesh're, "nv-/sided for the first mecting 0 jland. Mrs. Doubt, who is a/:he St. Stephen's United Church |member of the Wallasley Busi-| women |ness and Professional Women's| Club in Cheshire, was an honor- ldu Mrs. S The worship service was con icted by Mrs. Alex Ferrie , Jr. The scripture, Psalm 90 jluncheon of the B and PW clubs| ; . held in Lindsay on Sunday. Mrs. A. D. Connors, Jaa street, who is leaving Oshawa to|the scripture live in Kingston with her daugh-| It was decided the co ter, Mrs. J. A. Whaley, was/lection envelope would be used guest of honor at a tea on Sun-jat the general meeting. It was day at the home of Mrs. C. H.jannounced that four members Chasse. Mrs. Gary McKay, alof the Nellie Dearborn unit granddaughter, poured tea and|would help at the tuck shop at assisting were Miss Nora Har-/Hillsdale Manor on March 12 rott, Miss G. Elliott and Mrs.} It was unanimously decided to Arthur Shultz. On behalf ofjdo mission study in tk friends and neighbors; "is -jeral meeting. Mrs. Saywell _an- Elliott made the presentation nounced that St. Stephen's UCW of a gift of money and Mrs.|was invited to attend worlc Jwell. Mrs. Ferries read t that an- s jing gifts. She has operated he~|Church. ; jown business as a furrier for) The following is a list of off }many years and is a membericers and committee cha jthe Oshawa Coin Club. |S. Charles Rundle; | dent, Mrs. David Mrs. Norman Gower presid-|.ording secretary, Mt ed at a meeting of representa-|yajjancourt: correspondi tives of the five Oshawa Girl) etary Mrs Llovd Guide districts held at Guide treasurer, Mrs. Ray House to discuss plans for the) program convener ' |'Whale of a Sale" comprising! Ferries, Jr.; community friend jused clothing, furniture and/chip and visitation, Mrs. Em- household articles to be held|manuel Hurvid: flo s for the UAW Hall under the aus-|church, convener, Mrs. David jpices of the Oshawa Division, | Clarey; supply and social ass |Girl Guide Association. The!ance, Mrs. Brian Nichols: stew- proceeds of the sale will 80} Jewell: Smith ;:membership < Mrs. Alex" 'Voice of Women' Forms Here | To Assist Peace Research Plan As the result of national Women. (Voix was inaugurated of the Voice Femmes) cently when Mrs ¢ or group of ronto addressed a women at the home G. D. Conant Mrs. Charney stated VoW was the first in Canada to back Alcock in his. Peace Institute program, women. an opportunity for a approach peace A Dr Ni; scientific lengthy dis follows Sydne} ficers Mrs 3atesan; tary, Miss I Bryce A. H. ary urer secre trea mond t Thursday M Sydney |Bateson St. Stephen's United Church Mrs. albert wion, adele) HOldgs First UCW Meeti ing was read by Mrs. Stephen Say- § Bruce}meditation which was ba ed on§ Connors received several part-'day of prayer at Kedron United: re MRS. $. C. RUNDLE (President) auc ary, pianist, secretary, llancourt. At the cl al time wa form of a Valentin The held on at the church. held in party. will soc next several in- formal meetings and discussions an Oshawa and district branch % organization § 4 y des (iain =m re- Helen Charney from VoW headquarters in To- | ave , of eae |Local Association meeting. Mrs, ' ' that movement Z. Research affording fo work to ussion. period followed and an election of of- Chairman, secre- ne Guscott; rresponding Ward; Ham- Carson ation and Mrs Mrs se of the meeting, a the be Marcl t 8 o'clock UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES \11TH PARENTS' COMMITTEE The February meeting of the llth Parents' Committee of the Girl Guide Association was held at Guide House with Mrs.. Lu- ther Locke presiding. Roll call showed eight mem- \bers present. The minutes and correspondence were read. Mrs. Fred. Rose gave a report of the Following the business meet- |ing Mrs. Locke welcomed Mrs. lAvery Wiskin, Guide Captain of \the Guide Company, who gave ja talk on the Brownie work and | |the procedure to be followed in testing Brownies, Refreshments were served by |Mrs. Arthur Cory and Mrs. Lu- 3 ther Locke, HARMONY H and § ASSN. The guest speaker at the reg- ular meeting of Harmony Home and School Association was Lieutenant-Colonel F. S. Wotton, co-ordinator of public survival : lfor the city of Oshawa and MRS, SYDNEY BATESON County of Ontario whp spoke on (Chairman) the threat of an atomic attack | and what could be done about In Ac with it and also gave a demonstra- |Voice of Women's sponsorship|tion on the decontamination of jof Peace Research Institutes,!food, clothing, etc. it was decided to assist the| The group was also entertain- |PRI local committee with cor cod by some of the dancers from respondence and advance pub the Harvey Dance Academy licity for an open meeting to who presented an Irish Jig. Tak- be held in Oshawa. March 1, ing part were Gayle MeNalley, at which Mr. 0. R. Summers, @ Laurie Mablebeck and Eileen 'Toronto metallurgist, will be Gross and "Horizontal Twirls" the speaker was presented by Pamela ly with Mrs. Clayton Lee the leader opening with a prayer. Mrs. James Scott who had charge of the devotional re-d the scripture and a story. Mrs. Clayton Lee read a poem. 'sac closing prayer was read by Mrs. Frank Cooper.. Members were asked to bring an item to the next meeting for |the spring bazaar. The money collected in the sunshine and birth72y box is to be used for cards, flowers or gifts for the sick. Unit 5 has charge of re- freshments for the main group of United Church Women on Wednesday, March 7 at 7.30 p.m. Mrs. Clayton Lee; secretary, Mrs. Clarence Ellis; treasurer, Mrs. Mervyn Allin; devotional, Mrs. George Ford; catering, Mrs. Sidney Pike; press report- er, Mrs, Frank Cooper. WCTU | An enthusiastic group at the |February meeting of the WCTU jgreeted the guest speaker, Mrs. Armand Aymong, who spoke The new officers are: Leader,| | | ing promoted by Dr. Norman Alcock. Outlining the éight-point pro- gram which has attracted 6,000 members in 18 months and in- quiries from many parts of the world, Mrs. Aymong told of the sympathetic hearing given by Prime Minister Diefenbaker and the discussion with Premier Nehru that led to his proposal at the UN of a Peace Year. She spoke of the literature available and outlined the pro- posed essay contest for high school students. The Oshawa chapter of Voice of Women has been organized with Mrs. Syd- nev Bateson as president. Mrs. G. D. Conant introduced Mrs. Aymong and Mrs. J. L. Pegg expressed the thanks of those present to Mrs. Aymong and Mrs, Conant, to Mrs, Laurie French who sang and to Mrs.» H. A. Mellow who led in the worship service emphasizing the need of quiet and prayer in' daily lives. IRISH BEAUTY Lady Marguerite Blessington; on the Voice of Women and its!the pretty Irish novelist who work in support of peace and jthe research Peace Institute be- | died in 1849, married her first husband when she was 14. Mrs. F. S. Hartzburg of Dun- Young and Dianne Yurkowski. | barton attended and presented), The room prize was a tie be- stimulating account of the tween Mrs. N. Ridgley's room and Miss Beatrice Peace Research Institute cam-iroom. Miss Hughes' room also paign in that area. Mrs. Hartz-|/received the attendance shield, burg is a member of the So- ALBERT STREET UCW ciety of Friends which is pledg-| The first meeting of the Al- ed to support Dr. Alcock's|bert Street United Church Wom- Peace Research program. jen Unit No. 5 was held recent- a' Hughes' | | | | | announcing : anew |towards the expenses of the Sea! Rangers who are attending a conference in Banff in the sum-| LODGES ""D SOCTSTIES mer. Representing Rosslyn dis-} trict is Mrs. George Coutu, BETA SIGMA PHI Mrs. Rowland McClean, Mrs.| The regular meeting of On- Cyril Campbell; Adelaide dis-'tario Gamma Epsilon Chapter trict, Mr. R. J. Manning andjof Beta Sigma Phi was held at Mrs. Richard Bowers; Park-|the home of Mrs. Mervin Per- wood district, Mrs. Walter|kin, Welland avenue,. who pre- Johnson; Kingsway district, sided at the meeting: Mrs. Kenneth Peterson, Mrs.| A welcome was extended to John Mathews, Mrs. Edwin|---- v Higgins; Southdale district, St. George's Jr. CWL Mrs. George Luhtala, Mrs. Don- ald Roter and Mrs. Albert * Brown. Names Officers Teas, birthday parties, wed-| Mrs. dames Planeta ding anniversaries, coming andjelected president for the goings of guests are always of/George's Jr. CWL which interest in this column. Write,|recently in the parish hall telephone or visit the social de-- The Reverend J. C. Pereyma partment with your items of, opened the meeting with pray news for which there is no|and expressed his congratule charge, Telephone 723-3474 tions for the coming year | The executives for the coming | Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Storie year are as fo!! The Rev and Miss May Storie, Simcoe erend J. C. Pere street north, are vacationing at| president; past St. James Beach, Barbados,|Mrs. Edward Hrycanuk |West Indies. > dent, Mrs. James Planeta; Mr | Patrick MacAvoy, vice-presi- |. Mr. and Mrs. James Orr, Gib-!dent; Mrs. Michael Kawzenuk |bons street, were honored on secretary; Mr John Hr the occasion of their 41st anni-/treasurer; Mrs. Sta Mala versary at a surprise party at'chowski, Mrs. Walter Laptuta Edwin Ferens, Mrs. William Yasman- |Friday night. During a social'icki, fraternal secretary; Mrs jevening with their friends the Walter Laptuta, press secre- couple was presented' with/tary. ja beautiful arrang@nent of red) 'The meeting was then turn land white carnations. The host-|ed over to the newly elécted ex- wa resi- nley "4 \ess was assisted by Mrs, Rich- ecutives, with Mrs. James Plan * lard Walker 4 |New Orleans Mardi Gras Whenjed all the members and Mrs. Sam/jeta presiding, who vave a gift | Black. on behalf of the Jr. CWL to the past president, Mrs. Edward | Warm, brilliant colors will|/Hycranuk, for her work in the jcompletely transform St. Greg-|past two years as ¢ der jory's Auditorium into-a festive| Mrs. Edward Hrycanuk thank- their re 1k for * |the Knights of Columbus "hold kind support |Once it's } |Such glass is very hard to clean. | their 11th annual ball. Among' A tentative date of May 26 jthose already planning to attend was set for the annual spring | are: Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Yanch, dance and further plans il es be discussed at the next meet- ing A tentative date of May was set for the annual spring dance and further plans w discussed at the next meet Refreshments were served by Mrs. Michael Kawzenuk .and Mrs. Edwin Ferens The next meeting will be held at the parish hall on Monday, March 5. 26 WIFE PRESERVER Clean the glass window of an oven frequently with a damp cloth dipped in baking soda. | gummed up badly, KNITTED LACE STOLE "Little something" A to throw over your shoulders may have a copy of these instructions by a | This stole is knitted with a crochet cotton No. 20. A beau- tiful and very practical gift for Mother's Day! 'You may | add sequins or beads to add sending stamped, self-addressed en- velope plus 10. for handling to the Needlecraft Depart- ment of this paper, request- ing Knitted Lace Stole, Leaf- | a feminine touch to it. You | let No K-6210, . 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