Wy Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 | PERSONALS Out-of-town guests at the Wat- json - Ovenden Out of town guests. at the wedding were|Hartford-Delves wedding were 'Mr. and Mrs. Donald Horslin}Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Addison, \Jr., Mr, and Mrs, Donald Hors llin Sr., Weston; Mr, and Mrs {Alec Ovenden, Mr. and Mrs |Philip Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs |Albert Ovenden, Mr. B. Pol lard, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs Ernest Skells, Mr. and Mrs effrey Samis, Cann Ronald Mrs. Robert Eric Darling '|Whitby;°and Mrs. Lillian Wil .\lits and Mr. Alan Harmen Ajax. Pol-| Turner, Guests from out-of-town at #*% the Flett-Mather wedding were -|the Misses Faye and Patricia|Betty .| Addison, Mr, James Quilty, Mr.,|ing. .|Peter Lever, Sarnia; , ./Mrs, Gerald LePage, Ottawa;|Nurse: Susan Gingereski. -|Mr, .| Smith Falls; .|James McPhee, Ohatham; Mr. ington; Mr.|Harry Mahon, Mr. Frank Madi-|Mary G@ Ovenden,'gon, Jewelville; R. .|Mahon, Mr. Gordon McMahen | hose. -/ Mr, ,| Ajax; Mr. and and Mrs. James Finn, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J, Mahon, Miss Madeline and Mrs, Cecil Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stroud; Miss Judy Puckrin, Pickering. Teas, birthday parties, wed- =°*\Mr. and Mrs. Ronald MacDon.-|"ing anniversaries, coming and jald, Midland; Mr. and Mrs. R J. Baker and Miss |Baker, Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. R. §. Stonéhouse and Mrs, G. ll ty. PAIR I THE SILVER WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hercia Mark 25th Anniversary At Receptio Mrs, ) Morley Moynes, Camer- on; M r. and Mrs, Arthur Flett, Thurston and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. , ward Thurston, Windsor; and Mrs. Angus King. Sawtell, Newmarket; Mr .and Ohen Woodville; Mr. and Mrs. Ford street, and Mrs partment with for which there is arge. Telephone 723-3474, Mrs. Gerald Lang, Beatrice Stanley Bone, east, are in Co- Athol street Mr.|bourg where they, are attending Little|the funeral. of their sister, Mr: Britain; Mr. and Mrs. J. Flett,| William Harvie. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hercia, een ee oth oedding in(Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Ed- Grassmere avenue, celebrated celebrated their 50th wedding in) ward Tassie, London: Mr. Wil- Mrs, Stanley Lawton arrived their 25th wedding anniversary|May, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Her-|jiam Flett, Mr. and Mrs. Majoron Monday evening at Malton recently at a reception held injcia, Toronto, Mrs, E. Rudka,|Coulter, Mr the parish hall of St. John's|godmother of Mrs. Hercia, aie} Ukrainian Greek Orthodox| the bridesmaids of 25 years Church with 500 guests present.)ago, maid-of-honor, sister Of|and Mrs. F. The hall was decorated with)Mrs. Hercia, Mrs. Mary Opy-| Cooksville; Mr. and Mrs. Ross pink and yellow flowers and|chany, Mrs. John Kajimewicz) Aylesworth; Port Credit. banners and music was pro-|and Mrs. Stanley Skirrow { | Mrs. among the 40 graduates of the Red Cross nursing course who Ottawa, son of Dr. James Henry, ass and Mrs. Gordon/Airport from North Auckland, Glett, Fenelon Falls; Mr, Ger-/New Zealand, for an extended ald Thurston, Deep River; Mr.| Visit e Micklewaite, George Langford, Annis street with her mother, Mrs Clifford Branton Donald Dupont will Mrs will receive their pins at a din ner being held this evening in St. Gregory's auditorium. " GRADUATE A. Pingle from the Miss Patricia graduated recently School Hospital Whitby. Miss Pingle, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Baden Pingle, Bowmanville, attended Hampton. public school and Bowmanville high school. --Aldsworth Photography and be of Nursing, Ontario | | 4th Guide Company Entertains Mothers and Friends at Supper | The closing meeting of the! \4th Oshawa Guid Company ;was in the form of a pot luck |supper with many mothers and| ifriends in attendance. | | Following the supper the com-' the following badges were pre- sented: | Woodman -- Barbara Mosier, Barbara Magee, Margaret Bry- 'ant, Gloria Parry, Patsy Magee, 'Elien Parker, Lynda Linton, Jo-| |Anne Linton, Alberta Simpson,) | Joan Dickson, Karen Mosier, Erna Martens. _ Toymakers, Ann Crouter, Ellen Gould- | Emergency Helper and Home | Cook -- Ellen Goulding, Erna | Martens. Reader Ellen ingereski. | Artist Mary Gingereski, {Ellen Goulding, Bonnie Childer- Goulding, Cyclist -- Bonnie Childerhose. Stitchery and Singer -- Bon- nie Childerhose. Child Nurse -- Ellen Gould- ing, Bonnie Childerhose, Janet Young. ; f Music Lover -- Bonnie Chil- |goings of guests are always of derhose. Little House Emblem '\interest in this column. Write,|-- Betty Ann Crouter, Barbara) Wendy} "ah . telephone or visit the social de-| Mosier. your item of|Gingereski, Joanne Linton, Bon- no|nie Childerhose, Eilzabeth Bea- Laundress Susan} mish, Norma Coolidge, Mary Gingereski. Homemaker Joanne Lin- ton, Barbara Mosier, Alberta Simpson, Betty Ann Crouter, Mary Lou Pollock, Bonnie Chil-| derhose, Cathy McClure. First) aid -- Cathy McClure. Dancer-- Ellen Goulding Betty Ann Crouter. Marilyn Langmaid was pre- sented with the Bonnie Crouter award for the outstanding guide of the year. The trophy was presented to Marilyn by Lieu- tenant Bonnie Crouter and Bon- nie also presented Marilyn with a zipper binder on behalf of the company. Pat Walls, company leader, presented Lieutenants Mrs. A Scammell and Miss Bonnie Crouter with a thanks gift on behalf of the company.Mrs. Scammell presented gifts to Don't overstarch clothing. It can irritate the skin, and will also come off on your iron. Ex- cept for superstiff petticoats, use just enough to make gar- ments pliable You cantgo ALL-OU} | Ifyou feel ALL-1N' Today's tense living, overwork, worry, may affect normal kidney action. If kidneys slow down impurities remain "tired" feeling often follow. That's the time to take Dodd's Kidney Pills. Dodd's help stimulate the kidneys to -- normal action. You feel better--rest hetter--work better--play better. Get Dodd's Kidney Pills now. You can depend on Dodd's, n A MAX FACTOR exctusive Tt. lhe miracle of mois Fashion decrees the Matte Look this season. Max Factor keeps you one step ahead of fashion with Sheer Genius Fashion-Matte Finish. 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Jacula who act- Part were Breda Hopkins, Adri- To receive her guests, Mrs./.q as master of ceremonies|enne Lyzanchuk, Trudy Hart,| Hercia wore a blue pure silk! spoke of the couple's marriage|Carla Ritchey, Patti Hart, Jo- embroidered sheath with en 25 years ago and the 25 years|@nne Morgan, Beverly Huether,| small matching hat and white! ine. had spent together Carla Anderson, Ruth Pearson,| accessories and a corsage of! fiom their children the anni- Janice Polishuk, Ricky Robin- baby pink roses with silver rib-) oo py " ad 'it son, Mary Bogaard, Jerry John- bon. stag ree re eae M8" son, Debbi Abramoff, Rosalie _._ |erator, from the guests a silver Kreon, Cindy Henry, Nancy Seated at the head table with) platter, a TV, a sum of money naisle marbahe utters. Mink the honored pair were Mr. and/and a casual chair. Other giftsiprown, Dorothy Crawford,| Mrs. William Hercia, Mrs. Sam-/ were a silver tea service, a Sil-lGienda Davis, Barbara Craw- uel Yuskiw, the Misses Joan) yer bread and butter dish, al tord Linda: Hopkins and Gloria Hercia, Tommy Her-|sijver bowl with 25 red roses ee sien i 3 " eT ae and crystal stemware. IAL NOTICE cula, the Reverend and Mrs. After the dinner Mr, and Mrs. Dmytro Luchak, Mr. and Mrs-/Hercia led the dancing with the SOC vag ne ~~} anniversary waltz, Among the; re a |guests were Mr. and Mrs. | FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Margaret Delves | Michael Starr, Guests were also, The forthcoming marriage is present from Toronto, Whitby) announced of Ellen Louise Scott, L. Hartford Wed (and Grimsby. Telegrams were|daughter of Mrs. Anthony Scott, ' received from Niagara Falls,!Qshawa, and the late Mr. Scott, ' Toronto and Ottawa lth ie John' bewin ohare At St. Gregory ES) Mr. and Mrs. Hercia were}? ade cieanotides ms ' married in St. John's Ukrainian| United in marriage recently Greek Orthodox Church on June| Gordon and Dr. Olive Robertson at St. Gregory's Roman Catho- 19, 1937, and have lived in Osh-|of Salisbury, Southern Rhodesia. lic Church were Margaret Jean! awa all their lives. Mrs. Her-|The wedding is to take place at lly Sng Mo . bea jcia, the former Victoria Yus-|2.30 p.m., Saturday, July 7, 1962, ay Saree" Preuce Watteca [at .is the daughter of Mrs.|in King Street United Church, aun of Mi and Mrs Francis | 52muel Yuskiw of Oshawa ana| Oshawa Lorne. Hartford, all of Oshawa, | the late Mr. Yuskiw. Mr. Her.| The Reverend Alfred G. Ques-|°!@ has been an employee ot _ HOUSEHOLD HINT nelle officiated. The wedding| obson Leather company for 27) Onion udor and flavor can be music was played by Mr. John|Ye@™S. The couple have three/removed from' cooking utensils} Driscoll and the soloist was| Children, Joan, Gloria and'by rubbing them with celery Mrs. William Kinsman. Thomas leaves Given in marriage by her fa- ther the bride wore a prin- cess gown of French faille with a chapel train. The bodice fea- tured lily-point sleeves and a neckline beaded with pearls. Flaring box pleats were accent- ed with a bow at the waist. A crystal and pearl tiara held her bouffant veil and she carried a crescent of yellow and white roses and stephanotis. The maid of honor was Miss Loraine LaPorte with Miss Di- an Thomas and Miss Barbara Jenkins as bridesmaids. They wore identical gowns of mimosa pure silk shantung, featuring sheath skirts with tunic styled over-skirts, caught into a flow- inz panel at the back. The bod- ice styled a scoop neckline and three - quarter sleeves. They wore pill-box hats and carried straw baskets of yellow and white shasta chrysanthemums. Mr. James A. Gibbens was the best man and the ushers were Mr. Barry Stovin and Mr. Howard Fitchett. The reception was held at the UAW Hall. The bride's mother received wearing a navy blue crepe sheath with light blue ac- cessories and a corsage of white and pink carnations. The bride- groom's mother assisting chose a turquoise organza dress with white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. For the wedding trip to At- lantic City the bride donned a) white wool stroller suit with pink accessories and a corsage! of pink and white carnations. | The newly wedded pair will live in Oshawa. FRENCH SPECIALIST MONTREAL (CP)--Dorothea Kidd, a French specialist at! Outremont High School, has| been elected president of the! provincial association of Protes-' tant teachers. A graduate of the University of Western Ontario at London, she received her master's degree in French from McGill. MOSAIC MAP OTTAWA (CP)--A wall map| of Canada done entirely in. lin- oleum tiles has been con- structed by Mrs. George Fan- ais, whose hobby is mosaics. The map, -seven by four feet and containing 80 to 90 tiles, took 300 hours of work. 8 KING ST. E. 530 pHone 723-2245) OSHAWA [ROSSLYN PLAZA - 728-4 ALSO STORES IN BOWMANVILLE AN | PHONE 725-3546 ch ashion's new matte finish make-up. " CITY WIDE FREE DELIVERY SIMCOE ST. S. | 668 | D WHITBY PLAZA | The Store To Shop for the Finest in COSMETICS Pleasant Courteous Staff to help you with Your Selection in the system. Then backache and that | the company leaders Karen Mo- sier, Gloria Parry and Pat Walls. Guide Alberta Simpson earn- ed the most badges for the year and was presented with a gift _|pany formed a horseshoe and/on behalf of the company. Door THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 20, 1962 7) prizes were won by Mrs. A. E. Cox, Mrs, Frederick Parry and Mrs. Harold Mosier. The winning patrol was Daf- fodil and patrol leader Ellen Parker and her patrol were pre- sented with Guide Memo books. Following the presentations the company put on an Indian skit with readings of Indian Le- gends read by Pat Walls and) Karen Mosier, Then Lieutenants) Mrs. A. Scammell and Miss Bonnie Crouter were made honorary members of the 4th tribe and Mrs. J. T. Gaskell, Kingsway district commission- er was Chief Sitting Bull and captain Mrs. J. W. Hart was made Chief of the 4th trib.e The aforementioned four were presented with Indian head- dresses and gifts. The evening closed with taps and Chief Sit- ting Bull dismissed the Guides. cascades of pale green andiding trip to the United States white carnations. |the bride was wearing a two- The bestman was Mr. Ross Piece dress and. duster en- Gibbs and ushers were Mr,./Semble of powder blue '4 Denton Grant and Mr. Rich-|White accessories: and a cor- Becomes The Bride ard Crouse. sage of pink roses, The newly William Watso * At the reception that was wedded pair will live in Simcoe Street United Church] held at the Legion Hall, the Oshawa, was the setting recently for the|hride's mother received in a ae marriage of Lorraine Lauralsheath dress of fuschia lace, Worry of Ovenden, daughter of Mr. and|over taffeta with white accesso- FALSE TEETH Mrs. Herbert James Ovenden|ries and a corsage of orchid and William John Watson, son|giadiolus petals. "The bride- Slipping or Irritating? of Mr. and Mrs, William Wat-!groom's mother chose a sheath Don't be embarrassed by Loose false son, all of Oshawa. ldress of mink toned organza| teeth slipping, dro ; The Reverend George Telford over mink toned taffeta, with) W2¢R you eat, talk. officiated. The wedding music)/mink and eggshell toned acces- Plates. This pleasant powder giv 7. remarkable sense of added comfort jwas played by Mr. Kelvin ae a Mei corsage Was green) anq security by holding plates more James. Ae or fesling. T's alkaline (non-aeld). As the c | 8 acid). The bride, given in marriage | \s the couple left for the wed or feeling. It's Get PASTEETH at any drug counter, by her father, wore a full] length gown of peau de soie fea- | turing a lace bodice with scoop- I'm Told That WARD'S : jed neckline and long lily-point- IS THE PLACE TO SHOP FOR... jed sleeves. 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