cmon Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 8, 1962 7 i NEW ALL-ROUND Cord- ers in 6A and 6C Company Carolyn Faint, 14, and Caro- lyn MacDonald, 15. --Oshawa Times Photo | are Rosemary Goodswan, 16, seated and standing, left to right, Kathy © Williams, 15; Guides Receive All-Round Cords Beverly Wiles At Mother-Daughter Banquet | Becomes Bride Mothers and daughters joia-da St. Andrews, a Guide trom| Beverley Gough ed in happy fellowship recent-|/6B proposed a toast to the Guide , y enjoy: i -|movement, Mrs. Fox, Divisional ly when they enjoyed their an-|m Whitby United Church was jthe setting for the wedding of | | | nual mother and daughter ban-|Commissioner, replied and ex- quet which was catered to by|pressed her delight in the fine (Mrs. C. D, Wright, Lauder read, PERSONALS Mrs. J. W. Andrews, the for-| mer Miss Eileen Toaze, and} daughter, Sybil, from Houston,| Texas, are visiting Mrs. An-| drews' parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney 0. Plow- right, Central Park Boulevard attended the 45th wedding anni- versary of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. | Plowright of Barrie recently. and Mrs,| C. A. Toaze, Bagot street. A small dinner party was held at Sandalwood recently to cele- brate the golden wedding anni- versary of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wright, Weston, by their family. Mrs, A. H, Stewart of To- ronto, a member of the speak-| ers' panel of Voice of Women,}| will address the general meet-| Present from out-of-town werejing of Westmount United their daughter and son-in-law,|Church Women. Mrs. Roy Tear and Mr. Tear,|~ and daughter Susan, Kingston,| and a family friend of many years standing, Mr. E. Banting, | Weston. For the happy occasion} the table was centred with gold) carnations and a wedding cake.| Gifts and an orchid corsage) were presented. Later a party was held at the home of Mr. and Concludes Season | At Supper Party | Epsilo n| Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi closed off a very successful lyear with a pot luck supper.! {Music was the feature of the evening starting with classical] dinner music which lent a relax- ing atmosphere; this was under| The 50th wedding anniversary oe direction of Mrs, Bryan a + ie _| Cole. ot Mr. ane vent a ome A musical parcel game was ley, Bowmanville, her celebra- won by Miss Betty Leask, and ted recently with a dinner party) <, that all coult take part in this in their honor. Mrs. Dudley, the| musical evening an old-fashion- former Lillian Torne, Engiand,|oq sing-a-long was led by Mrs. Ontario Gamma and grandchildren, Joan Douglas, when out-of-town friends were present. | '|and Mr. Dudley, have spent) jerry Anderson. their happily married years in) 4 'short business meeting fol- Canada. Present were their im-\ioweq at which summer plans mediate family. |were finalized. A coffee spoon Mrs. John H. Beaton, Con-| WS presented to Mrs. Gerald naught street and Mrs. F. J.j/Anderson who will be moving Rundle, Riverside drive north,|t0 Toronto in the near future. held|A president's gavel was pre- attended the gardent party He »/sented to Mrs. Mervin Perkin by Marion Young on behalf | | for all the graduates of & MR. AND MRS. Married recently in St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church were Joseph Kolbuc | and Anna Dankowski who are making their home in Osh- | awa. The briae is the daugh- Carol Tanton Entertained JOSEPH KOLBUC ter of Mrs. Stanley Dankow- ski and the late Mr. Dankow- ski and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. Frank Kolbuc and the late Mrs. Kolbuc, all of Poland. --Mary's Studio By Many Hostesses at Showers Miss Carol Tanton, whose marriage to Mr. Garnet Warriner takes place tomorrow quet, team, their the Bombers' Bowling Port Perry, surprised team mate when they afternoon, at Port Perry United} made a presentation of a white Church, has been the guest of honor at several pre-nuptial events. Relatives from Toronto, Whit- by, Brooklin, Port Perry, Belle- ville and Oshawa gathered atjents, Mr. House,| Warriner, Woodview Park Club blanket. After the rehearsal this eve-| ning the bridal party will be entertained at the home of the prospective bridegroom's par- and Mrs. Leonard Lilla street, Port Oshawa, to honor the young|Perry. "jand Mrs. Arthur E. H&S Installation The annual meeting of Mitchell's Corners Home and School Association was held with Mrs. Henry Alstein presid- ing. The minutes were read by Mrs. Arthur Peeling and the treasurer's report by Mrs. Mil- ton Fountain. Mrs. Herbert Stewart reported for the nom- inating committee. ° Mrs. G. M. Moss of Oshawa and District Home and School Council was present to install the officers, who were as fol- lows: Mrs, Henry Alstein, pres- ident; Mrs, Ronald Sucee, vice- president; Mrs. Ann White, re- cording secretary; Mrs, Watson, corresponding -- secre- tary; Mrs, Milton Fountain, treasurer; executive officers, Mrs. Arthur Peeling, Mrs. John | Mitchell's Corners! Adair, Mrs. Roy A. Larmer, Mrs. G. G. L. Reed, Mrs. Arthur Sleeman. | Mrs. Henry Alstein thanked Mrs. Moss and presented her with a gift. SOCIAL NOTICE | ENGAGEMENT | The engagement is announed of Dianne Joan, daughter of Mrs. Harry Rombough of Hull, Quebec and the late Mr. Harry {Rombough, to Mr. Arthur Ed- mund Goulden Jr. son of Mr.| Goulden, of! Halifax, Nova Scotia. The mar-| jriage will take place in Centre| Street United Church, Oshawa,| on Saturday, June 30, at 3.30/ o'clock. |A MRS. DOUGLAS McLAURIN (Re-elected) W. Courtice H&S Re-Elects Officers The annual meeting of West ourtice Home and_ School ssociation was attended by 18 members, Mrs. Kenneth Wardle presented the report of the nominating committee. The Officers for the coming year are as follows: President, Mrs. Douglas Me- Laurin; vice - president, Mrs. John Leger; treasurer, Mrs. Leslie Noble; secretary, Mrs. Douglas Oke. Executive mem- bers: Mrs. Martin Schaal, Mrs. George Page, Mrs. Thomas Mahaffy, Mrs. Norman Gibson, Mr. Jerry Welsh. Mrs, Lloyd Courtice installed these officers and gave an in- spiring talk on the ideals and objects of Home and School. Mrs. Douglas Oke read the minutes of the annual meeting of May, 1961. The treasurer's annual report was read by Mrs. McLaurin, in the absence of Mrs. William Higgins, treasurer. Room count was a tie be- tween Miss Anne Catton's and Cc the Dorcas Group of the Wom- an's Auxiliary of Christ Memor- jal Church. Mrs. David St. An- drew's, president of the Par- ents' Committee welcomed all present and introduced Mrs. W. J. Goodswan, who introduc- ed the head table guets. These included the Reverend W. J. Goodswan, who said gra Mrs. Goodswan, Captain of * Guides, and their daughter, Rosemary; Mrs. Donald F ox, Divisional Commissioner; F. M. Jamieson, district Com- missioner; Mrs. George Fitches, Brown Owl for 6B Brownies, and her daughter, Jane; Mrs. N. V. White, Captain for 6A Guides; Miss Gwen Hamilton, Lieut. for 6A Guides, and her mother, Mrs. Russell Hamilton; Miss Marilyn Weldon, Guide -|Mrs. "ther on the excellent work she Mrs. Guiding that is being carried on today. Mrs. St. Andrews pre- sented a farewell gift to Mrs. Donald Wilson on behalf of the Parents' Committee. Mrs. Wil- json was Brown Owl for 6B Brownies for a number of years, and now finds it neces- sary to be relieved of this duty St. Andrews commended jhas done and wished her every jsuccess in her new field Miss Carol Gardner, a Guide from 6C made all the artistic decorations for the tables. Fol- lowing dinner, the girls escorted their mothers upstairs for an evening of entertainment. Mr. Goodswan showed a film en- titled "'Wide World", which was beautiful and interesting. The Captain for 6B Guides, and her mother, Mrs. E. N. Weldon; highlight of the evening was the presentation of the three Around Cords to Carolyn Mac-| All! bouquet |Mr. and Mrs. Beverley Charles |Gough, at which the Reverend |John Smith officiated The bride is the former Miss Beverly Ann Wiles, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Wiles, and the bridegroom, the son of Mr, and Mrs. William Gough, all of Whitby Mr. Robert Nicholson played the wedding music and the jsoloist, Mrs, Ivan Davie, sang Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing, Toronto. the guests from out of town at the Gough - Wiles wedding were Mr. and Mrs.| William Lang, Mr. and Mrs.| Benjamin King, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tottenham, Mr. Mrs. Malcolm Armstrong, of Owen Sound; Mr. Among all and "Wedding Prayer" and "Because, ' The bride, given in marriage| {by her father, chose a waltz. jlength Alencon lace gown with jan attractive bodice which was| |re-embroidered at the neckline with seed pearls and sequins and had long lily point sleeves. | Her finger-'ip veil was held by ja Juliet cap and she carried a of sweetheart roses and. lilies-of-the-valley. In attendance were Mrs. Albert Otterbien, and Mr. and Mrs. _ Konert Acker, all of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Haag-,um. The hostess served hors} Russell. ey A | mans, Keewatin avenue, have} returned from a vacation in the! Bahamas. Mc sian Polk of the chapter; also perfect at- tendance spoons were present- ed to Mrs. Marion Young and Mrs, Harold Ball. The meeting then adjourned to the home of Mrs. Ronald Mc- Eachern, Northview, for coffee and the members who attended the New York Conference in Rochester, recently, gave their) Mrs. Fred Skinner, Mr. and\reports. Mrs. Ronald McEach- well, Mrs. Douglas Southwell! Mrs,|€rn reported on new ways and/ang Mrs. Allan Scammell, Rose Hickey, Mr. Victor Grant/means ideas. Mrs. Mervin Per-| 44;. kin reported new ideas on pro-| gramming and Mrs. Harold Ball) reported on the presidents' for-| d'oevres which were a feature of the hotel manager's cham- pagne party in Rochester. | Dances | couple. The hall decorated with) pink and blue streamers was| the setting for a pot luck supper| and miscellaneous shower. The) prospective bridegroom served the colorful shower cake, Co- LODGES AND SOCIETIES hostesses for this family party} were Mrs. Irwin Southwell, Mrs. te ee George Webster, aunts of the "ty elg! ti ouge re ad te: bride-elect and Mrs. Milton 7% Bole fant Wurse Peta 6.08 Tanton, mother of the bride,|Wormy District Deputy Sister assisted by Mrs. Robert South: \.5° Kirkbride presided in' the jabsence of Wor. Mistress Sister lIvy Gibbs. Deputy Mistress Sis- and Mrs, Britt Russell were Sgn y geome hostesses at a miscellaneous) is an shower held at the home of Mrs.| PY Chaplain Sister Sarah Mur- Mrs. Lee Reamsbottom (nee! Kaye Hastings) entertained at a miscellaneous shower at the home of her mother, Mrs. Frank Hastings. Mrs. William Gibson, sister of the bride and Mrs. Don Free assisted, Elizabeth Farrow. The sick-list report was given retary Sister Doris McDonald. General business was ray; Pianist was Sister Eva Tip- on, The flags were presented) y Sister Annie Frost and Sister and correspondence read by sec- dis- Miss Arlene Coulter's rooms. Mrs. McLaurin thanked the |WIFE PRESERVER members for their support of | Old wax can be removed|the bake sale which realized \from hardwood furniture bye et h applying liquid wax i Refreshments were served by pte sad Hh generously/wir¢° Edward Warburton and and wiping the surface imme-\the mothers of Miss Anne diate' Catton's Grade 2 and 3 room. KEEP A STRONG ONTARIO RIDING VOICEatOTTAWA Mrs. A. D. Pratt, Lieut. for 6B/Donald, of 6C Guides, to Rose-| |! Mrs. Guides; Miss Judith Evans,|mary Goodswan, 6C, to Carolyn| Michael Betty and Mrs. Cam- Lieut. for 6C Guides, and her|Faint 6A Guides and to Cathy|¢ron Butler, while the bride- mother, Mrs. Allen S. Evans;|Williams, from 6A J uide s,/groom chose Mr. Michael Mrs, Walter Johnston, Badge|Cathy is the daughter of Mr.|Betty as best man with Mr. Secretary, Mrs. David St. An-land Mrs. G. Williams; Carolyn| Richard Sandford and Mr. drews, and her daughters, Lin-lis the daughter of Mr. andjJames Armstrong as ushers. Highlight of Concert | The Canadian Ukrainian|Linda Bakunowycz, Tony Bor-| Women's Association (Barvinok/duns, Nick Sirko, Terry Dobra- Branch) sponsored a concert re-|shinsky, Charmaine Dunn, Lon- The matron of honor, Mrs. William Gibson, entertained at a miscellaneous shower. Guests were former neighbors from Oshawa, Assisting were Mrs. Glen Van Camp, Mrs. Michael cussed and reports given by the various committees Sister Annie Mitchell read in detail, the aud- itors report on, "The Corona- tion Orange Temple.', reports were also given on the bingo's and euchres. | da and Leslie. Mrs. Harry Faint; Rosemary is For the reception which was|cently in St. John's Ukrainian held at the United Church hall, Whitby, the bride's mother chose a mink-oned sheath |dress and jacket with a mauve hat and a corsage of white jroses, while the bridegroom's jmother was gowned in jheavenly blue sheath dress and jjacket with white accessories jand a corsage of white roses. For their motor trip circling Lake Huron, the bride donned |@ beige dress and jacket with ja petal pink hat, beige accesso- 6B Pack,|the daughter of the Reverend| Carolyn McDermaid, proposedjand Mrs. W. J. Goodswan and a toast to the mothers, to|Carolyn is the daughter of Mr. which her mother replied. Lin-!and Mrs, William MacDonald. A Brownie from Greek Orthodox Church hall,| Bloor street east. Mrs. Walter Kuch, mistress. of ceremonies, welcomed everyone in a brief opening address. Mrs. Dmytro Luchak, co-convener, presented Mr. Robert Sholdra. | the dance instructor, with a gift on behalf of his students and the Barvinok members. Mrs. John Masiewich, president of the Association, aided Mrs. Luchak and Mrs. Kuch in pre- senting flowers to the oldest |ries and a corsage of pink |sweetheart roses. | | .On their return they will re- jside in Whitby. HOUSEHOLD HINT When making children's stuff- jed toys that call for the em- |broidery of features, such as jclown or animal faces, save and produce very effective ex. pressions by cutting small strips of colored mending tape in the shape desired and ironing them on the material ~| Michael Sirko. mothers and the mother with |the youngest baby present, who were Mrs. Theodore Tychij, |Mrs. Pearl Smalyniuk and Mrs. The concert consisted main- ly of traditional Ukrainian folk |dances under the direction of Mr. Robert Sholdra, who has been teaching the children since last October. The dancers were dressed in colorful Ukrainian national dress and ranged in age from five to thirteen years. | Those taking part were Ray- mond Andrey, Terry Andrey, ny Dunn, Donna _ Dutchak, George Goreglad, Patty Gulen- chyn, Dennis Hercia, Steven Hercia, Dianne Hruska, Janet Hruska, Callista Kryhul, Kar- lene Kryhul, Christine Kuch, Daria Kuch, Orysia Ann Oneschuk, Irene Rechitski, Rosemary Repa, David Rud- niski, Don Sadoway, Fred Sad- oway, Daria Semeniuk, Lynn Marie Sholdra, Ricky. Siblock, Darlene Stezik, Johnny Stezik, Janet Tempchuk. The program also consisted of recitations by Marion Nowick, Luchak, |. Oke and Mrs, Don Free. | It was announced that the an- The girls of the General|nual church parade will be held Motors Office Building Services| Sunday evening at 7 p.m., June presented their co-worker with/24 at St. Paul's Presbyterian an electric frying pan. Church, Wilson road north. Preceding their annual ban-| Draw prizes which were do- z aOR IS: -- | nated by Sister Olive Harrison Dmytro Luchak, parish priest,)were won by Sister Doris Mc- gave a short address thanking|Donald and Sister May Oster. the conveners, the dance instruc-| Meeting closed in usual man- tor, his pupils and all those who|ner after. which refreshments participated in making the con-|were served by Sisters Ann cert a successful and memor-|Coulson and Elizabeth Farrow. able occason for all the many| The next regular meeting will mothers present. be held Thursday June 28. Donna Dutchak, Omelan Musy, Mike Shulga, Nina Bakanowyz, George Goreglad; baton twirl-! ing: Elaine Skirrow, Darlene Stezik, Orysia Luchak; vocal| duet: Olga Sitch, Valentina Petrowsky; musical instrument) solos: Dennis Hercia, Tony Onis-} chuk, Olga Kisil. The Mother's Day address was given by Mr. Alex Lahoda| and Mrs. B. Musy recited an} appropriate poem for the occa- sion. In conclusion, the Reverend Son of Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Little, Lansdowne drive, is Randal Lewis who was one year old April 18. Randy is. the grandson of Mr. and Mrs, Horace (Dib) Little, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. George Skerratt, Prince Albert, On- tario. His grandmother is Mrs E. Lee of Brooklin. Aldsworth Photography CONGRATULATIONS to LORDS of OSHAWA from RUDI'S JANITOR SERVICE OSHAWA'S "MR. CLEAN" 725-9931 227 ST. MARK'S ROAD to LORDS of OSHAWA on the OPENING of OSHAWA'S NEWEST and FINEST JEWELLERY STORE in the HEART of DOWNTOWN OSHAWA We at M. G. Wilson and Son, General Contractors are proud to have been selected for the complete renovation of this new store. M. G. WILSON & SON GENERAL CONTRACTORS ith TORONTO FATHERS DAY is JUNE 17th dover's are ready NOW come in and see all the nice things we have for fathers of any age. DON'T DELAY --COME IN TODAY ! 9 o OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Re-elect MIKE | STARR Member of Parliament ONTARIO RIDING is large and varied with a big city, suburban areas, smaller towns and villages and farming districts. We need a man as Member of Parliament who knows and understands the problems of all our people; a man who has a record of successful dealing with the interests of every part of the community. ONTARIO RIDING needs a man who knows his way around the halls of Parliament; a man who can appraise our needs here at home and can provide the decisive action that will produce results. A strong voice in the House of Commons is a tradition that the people of Ontario Riding have come to expect from their Ottawa representative. STARR,miKe X Progressive Conservative For information or assistance, call these committee rooms \OSHAWA 29 Celina St. WHITBY 114 Brock St. N. 728-7901 MO 8-8577 AJAX Shopping Plaza PICKERING TWP. Dunbarton WH 2-1811 TE 9-2504 (Published by Ontario Riding P-C Assn.)