z Wemen Jo Aldwinckle, Womén's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Moy 2, 1962 7 - PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Authors and Mr. and Mrs. James Kemp have returned from a month's vacation in San Diego Califor- miscellaneous shower. Mrs, Neil|g Morrison was assisted by Mrs. H. Hobbs and Mrs, L. Anderson at a miscellaneous shower. The ONE YEAR OLD Son of Mr. and Mrs. Regi- nald Fraser, Warren avenue, is Robert Joseph. Robert, who celebrated his first birthday on April 20 is the grandson of Mrs. Alice Fraser, Montrave avenue, Oshawa. --Photo by Ireland Pauline Zyvitski, Ralph Fice Exchange Marriage Vows The marriage of Pauline Lynn Zyvitski and Ralph Albert Fice was solemnized recently in King Street United Church with the Reverend L. Wesley Her- bert officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Morley Thompson, Osh- Heavier Shadowing Elongates Eyes For Cleopatra Look Cleopatra - inspired eye) make-up is based on horizontal emphasis, an elongated look for the lid. Begin by contouring the bones around the eye with brown and white shadow. Apply brown under the bone, white over the lid itself, making the| id more prominent. Line the inner membrane of the eyelids by placing the wand from the Kohl urn inside the inner corner of the eye. Close the eye and gently pull the wand across to outer corner. The in- side rim of the eye will be softly lined (A dampened preferred). With dark liquid eye shado Mne the upperlid next to the lashes. Extend the line straight out to side. In the same way: paint line adjacent to lower lashes, bringing line up to up- per line at corner, making a short downard stroke creating an angle. This triangular area between the two lines, may be colored with liquid or 'cream shado if a very dramatic look is desired. Dark mascara is most effec- tive applied with the spiral brushed Mascarette, used with a technique, slightly different from the usual. Instead of curl- ing lashes directly upward, roll mascara toward the outer cor- ner of the eye. The lashes will appear to sweep horizontally ra- ther than curl upward. Brows should arch relatively Stephen's Church Hall. To re- |ceive, the bride's mother wore make-up brush may be used iff, sheath of loden green silk shantung with beige accessor- awa and the late Paul Zyvitski, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Fice, Oshawa. Mr, Rhyddid Williams, organ- ist, played the wedding music. The bride was given in mar- bride was presented with gifts nia, where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Down, formerly of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Cole, Riverside drive, returned on Monday after spending an Eas- ter vacation at Montego Bay, Jamaica. Teas, birthday parties, wed- ding anniversaries, coming and goings of guests are always of in- from former fellow-workers, the 6th Oshawa Cub Pack the SSW group of St. Stephen's United Church, Millwork Building Sup- plies, where the bridegroom is employed, and his neighbors. UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES terest in this column. Write, telephone or visit the social de- partment with your item of news for which there is no charge. Telephone 723-3474. Out-of-town guests at the Fice-Zyvitski wedding included Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gilbert, Uxbridge; Mr. and Mrs. Stan- ley Seeback and Mr, and Mrs. Percy Beirness, Mrs. Mary Gor- don, all of Toronto. Prior to her marriage to Mr. Ralph Fice, Miss Pauline Zy- vitski was honored at several showers. Those who entertained were Mrs. Roy Smith and daughter, Nova, Taunton road west, a pantry shelf shower; Mrs. Gerald Bent and Miss Darlene Hoskin a miscellaneous shower; Mrs. Ronald Tilling, Mrs. Gary Winton, each gave a ST. PHILLIP'S SOCIETY The regular meeting of St. Phillip's Altar Society opened with prayer led by the Rever- end Marshall Beriault. The president, Mrs. Leo Kry- hul presided. Mrs. William Eyre read the secretary's and treasurer's reports. The var- ious committees gave their re- ports. Mrs, Jack Maher, of the social bingo, held re- cently at Holy Cross Hall, thanked the members for work- ing and donating to make this such a success. Miss Irene Do- broshinsky was the winner of the electric frying pan. Father Marshall Beriault in- formed the group that by read- ing the various books on the lives of the saints one could ac- quire much knowledge and guid- ance. Miss Lois Hurst demonstrat- convener ed the various ways of using »|the many electrical appliances on the market today. Mrs. P. riage by her step-father, Mr. Morley Thompson. She wore a) # portrait gown of peau de soie with lily-point sleeves and a cascade skirt embellished with medallions of sequined lace. A| small white hat secured her hip-| length veil and she carried a white Bible crested with red) : roses, tron of honor and the other at- tendants were Miss Elsie Fice|: and Mrs. Gerald Bent. They all! wore "shocking" pink peau de sole with scoop necklines, three- quarter length sleeves and self jroses accenting the waist back Their matching hats had small) veils and they carried nosegays of pink and white carnations. Mr.. Stanley Gordon was best man and Robert Hobbs and Murray Miller ushered. A reception was held in St. ies and a corsage of bronze chrysanthemums. The bride- groom's mother chose brown lace, sheath style with beige accessories and a pink corsage. Mrs, Gary Winton was ma- iy & be TO GRADUATE Miss Rita Cardinal will re- ceive her diploma at the graduation exercises of the School of Nursing of St. Mi- chael's Hospital, Toronto, to be held on Monday, May 14. Miss Cardinal is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Car- dinal, Carnegie avenue. O'Boyle thanked Miss Hurst and presented her with a small gift. Mrs. M. Logan and the 60- '\cial committee served refresh- ments, The next meeting will be on May 22. STORIE PARK AUX. The April meeting of the *|Storie Park Ladies' Auxiliary was held recently at the Club The "engagement is an- nounced today of Miss Neenah Delores Kirk and Mr. Barclay Ivan Bateman who plan to be married at Centre TO BE MARRIED NEXT MONTH | MAY PARADE OF VALUES GLECOFF SUPERMARKET: 174 RITSON ROAD SOUTH 7 r OPEN TO 10 P.M. DAILY : ANNIVERSARY SALE NOW ON IN OUR CLOTHING & DRUG DEPT. NOTE THESE EXCEPTIONAL VALUES ! 'A Street United Church on Sat- urday, June 9, The bride-to- be is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirk and the prospective bridegroom is the only son of Mr. and Mrs. Hu- bert Bateman: all of Oshawa. --Photos by Ireland mothers auxiliaries, was present at the April meeting of the 13th Scout mothers auxiliary held at King Street United Church on Monday evening, April 30. In a talk on Scouting in gen- eral and particularly the work of the auxiliaries, Mrs. Varnum was able to clarify many ques- tions in the minds of her audi- ence. She pointed out that the district committee was until re cently known as the executive board but because of confusion with the men's board, the name was changed. The provincial committee, she said, is now pre- paring a study course which will be held in Toronto in Oc- tober of this year. This course,| or auxiliaries only, will be) province wide and she urged) delegates from the 13th to at- tend because of the great value} to be gained. | Attendance at the district] committee pot luck supper at Camp Samac on Thursday, May} 24, was urged where the official) film of the 3rd Canadian Jam-| boree held in Ottawa last sum- mer will be shown. | 'The president, Mrs. R. J. Manning presided with 17 mem- bers present. Reports were given by the secretary, Mrs.| Robert Hall, the treasurer, Mrs. D. G. Cutler and the card con- vener, Mrs. A. J. Lymer. Mrs, Manning, in reporting on the recent district committee meeting asked for volunteers to help at Camp Samac on June 18 when the Red Cross lifesav- ing course would be starting and Mrs. Harold Barker and Mrs. Manning will assist. Mrs. Roy Pearse and Mrs. Dorothy Cov- erly will represent the 13th as volunteer workers at the May 5 dinner at Donevan Collegiate. | One later project, the June 23) trousseau tea, will be discussed | in more detail at the May 28) meeting. This meeting, the final| one of the season, will be a) social evening. | Refreshments were served by Mrs, Z. Warenycia, and mem-| bers of the Orange Patrol. GIRLS' DRESSES TO CLEAR SIZE 3 TO 4 YEARS BELOW COST | 98 AND 2 98 cone o e "POP TOPS & HALTERS ven 1.98 and 1.49 79° DIAPERS DOVE ante SATIN SET" "* *x 1.50 LISTERINE ANTISEPTIC = ag 5 or LOTION WOODBURY'S LANOLIN RICH AOe 1.10 SIZE FOR Joh 's Baby Powder with a free Baby Brush end Comb Set OSHAWA BAILEY FOODS WEST HILL LID. THE FOOD SHOP | OSHAWA AND WHITBY PLAZA | BABY POWDER "*'. 69° FOR LU) \ SAVE Specials: Thursday, Friday, Saturday DELICIOUS ON SAME, SHERRIFF'S 8-0Z. APPLE PIE DELICIOUS PECAN CHIFFON CAKE 39° 49 FOR QUALITY, FRESHNESS and FLAVOR Shop at the bakery w ith the. large variety. house. In the absence of Mrs. Harry Williams, president of the Aux- iliary, Mrs. Jerome Hickey, vice president, presiding. '| The minutes were read by) 4|Mrs. Peter Muzik. The trea- surer's report was read by Mrs. Joseph Parsons. Mrs, Hickey reminded every- one that opening day at the park would be on June 6. There would be afternoon tea and home baking for sale. Also tickets for sale on a quilt. A pot luck supper for mem- bers and their families will be held on Saturday, May 12, 13TH SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX. Mrs. G. N. Varnum, president of the district committee, Scout The honeymoon was spent in the Muskoka district and as the couple left the bride was wearing a navy blue suit with white ac- cessories and a corsage of red roses, Mr. and Mrs. Fice are mak- ing their home in Oshawa. FINISH U.S, TOUR LONDON (Reuters) -- The Shah of Iran and Queen Farah arrived here by air today from San Francisco after a 19-day stay in the United States. They are to attend the silver wedd- ing celebrations of Queen Ju- liana and Prince Bernhard of The Netherlands in Amsterdam close to the nose, then be di- rected straight toward temples. ITS FROM BIRKS Tuesday. Everybody SHOPS and SAVES at Ve MEAT MARKET Our Newest Location... Tudor Royal, 32.75 STERLING In an everyday pleasure Family traditions are built around lasting things and pleasant experiences, such BUEHLE Fender EAT'N TRUE-TRIM BEEF 12 KING ST. EAST 723-3633 ¢ STEAKS « ROASTS BLADE STEAKS» 59: Tender niB STEAKS «69: Boneless Shoulder pot ROAST +49. 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