See B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October' 3, 1962 * W.'E. Kerr, Helen Boddy,)these sessions ness and Professional| Mrs. William Potter, right, Women's Club. The president, | chairman of the ways and Miss Gladys Hill, centre drew | and means committee and | the lucky tickéts and made | general convener. Oshawa branch of the Busi- | the presentations, assisted by | --Oshawa Times Photo Annual B-PW Club Duties of Executives Outlined Bridge, Card Party n+ H&S Council Meeting Successful Project | Marking Business Women's Week, the an- of the Mrs, Edward Clarke, Law street, left, was the winner of the first prize awarded at the bridge party arranged by the the beginning Oshawa ness and Professional Wom-/duties of the various executive} gagd by federation. en's Club was held on Monday,| positions were outlined to the| October 1, at Simcoe Hali members who were divided into|the Blood Donors Clinic October The president, Miss Gladys|their respective groups under/4 and urged to attend. Mrs. Hill, welcomed the players and/the guidance declared the bridge open. Mrs.|Council personnel. man, brought a message from Ivor Davies was. in charge of} Vice-presidents Mrs. Car|/the UNIGEF committee. the prize table. Creamer, Mrs. Ross Edmunds} prs. Allen reminded the mem- Lucky winners were: Miss|and Mrs. Nicholas Lakas led dis-|pers that there would be no Grace Burns, Mrs. J. Fox, Mrs./cussion groups on "'A Success-| meeting of Council in October W. P. Schoenau, Mrs. W. Kil-|ful Association Meeting' while|and that the next general meet- burn, Mrs.: John Dyer, Mrs. Os-| Mrs, 'G. W. Goyne and Mrs. G.|ing would be on Tuesday, No- car Mills, Mrs. J. D. Smart,/&, Moss conducted sessions on|yember 27. Refreshments were Jessie Grieg, Mrs. Greta Lar-|the "Duties of Secretaries"'.|served by Mrs. Vincent Kuraitis mer, Mrs. Clarence B. Guy, R.| Association treasurers w € r ¢/and her committee. Joy Thomas, Mrs. G. McLeod,| grouped together under the guid- Doreen Cooke, Mrs. Roy Terwil-/ ance of Mrs. G. W. Webster and legar, Miss M. Moore, Mrs. J.|Committee Chairman under the K. Glover, Mrs. K. M. Hutch-| jeadership of Mrs. J. T, Gaskell.| ison, Mrs, A. J. Lymer, Mrs./The comments made following} ¢ would indicate Mrs. L. K. Barrand, Mrs Jas./that the efforts of Council to B. Thompson, Mrs. H. Dieder-|give guidance 'to Association ichsen, Mrs. C. Baxter, Ruby|leaders was much appreciated Weldon, Mrs. John Vivash, Mrs./hy those at the workshop. The semi-monthly meeting of J. R. Frost, Mrs. R. M. Mcln-| "Mrs, A. J. Allen presided dur-\the Ontario Gamma Epsilon tyre, Mrs, Audrey . Anderson,| ing the business period and wel-|Chapter. of Beta Sigma Phi was Mrs. Wm. Ridgely, Mrs. Frank| comed new presidents and offic-|held at the home of Mrs. John Rundle, Mrs. E. J. Clarke, Mrs./ergs to Council. In the absence|Beaupre, Powell road. Mrs. donald A. Wilson, Whitby, and) of a recording secretary, the|Harold Ball, vice-president, pre- Mrs. Roy Ward, Agincourt. minutes were read by Mrs. G.|sided in the absence of the pres- Mrs. William Potter and her|& Moss. The treasurer's report|ident, Mrs, Kenneth Young. committee were in charge of at-| was given by Mrs. G. W. Web-| Final plans were made for the rangement for the Bridge, with) ster and Mrs. G. W. Goyne read|"Night of Presentation" to be assistance of all members Of the correspondence. |he id on October 2 at Westmin- the club. Ag annual budget presented|ster Church, |by Mrs. G. W. Bryant, finance} 3? : Skates wa area yim meme deed ore MONTREAL (CP) -- Mrs.|membership. Mrs. Allen an- spay. by a dinhes to Hie held '6 Sigrid Day, Montreal social/nounced the Area "'C" Confer-|Wony 1¥ 8 Gulieh wk worker, is executive director of|ence is to be held in Belleville) OV°¢™er at the : the St. Andrew's Youth Centre| on Saturday, Oct. 27. The theme It was announced that a Beta which takes care of what she| of this year's Conference is|Sigma Phi Convention would be calls "latch key" children --| 'Getting Through". Mrs. Moss|held in Toronto, June 1963. those who return home from| agreed to look after chartering) A discussion on forming a school to find empty houses be-|a bus to go to Belleville and As-|philosophy of life was held by cause of two working parents.|sociation presidents were asked|'he members. This was followed She said in Iron Curtain coun-| to contact her by October 17 for|by a book review given by Mrs tries and in Israel these serv-| reservations. |M. W. Perkin who was in charge fces are provided by the state.' Mrs. Allen read a news re-lof the program for the evening SOCIETIES BETA SIGMA PHI (Ont. Gamma Epsilon Chapter) CHILD CARE Wed In Kedron son of Mr. and Mrs. Spencer. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Ronald Love. Mrs. Ross Lee was organist, and accom- panied Mrs. Douglas Love who sang 'The Lord's Prayer" dur- ing the service, and '"'May They Walk in Peace" during the sign- ing of the register. | The bride, given in marriage) by her father, chose a_ floor length white gown, brocaded in a rose pattern. The bodice fea- tured a scoop neckline and long, lily point sleeves. The full skirt, | falling from the waistline in un- pressed pleats, was trimmed at} the back with three bows of self | material. Her scalloped chapel | | veil of tulle trimmed with finely} appliqued clusters of lace roses, | jwas held by a coronet of pearls and sequins, and she carried a | | Annie L. Ariesen | Evert Vanderwal | Married Recently Married recently in Chalmers Leadership Training was the|lease on the proposed changes| presbyterian Church, Uxbridge, | ofjtheme of the first fall meeting|in the structure of Ontario Fed-| were Miss Annie Lydia Ariesen. | and. District) eration as presented by the firm) daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hen nual Bridge of the Oshawa Busi-/Home and School Council. The|of management consultants en- qrick Ariesen of Heerlen, The Netherlands and Mr. Evert Van. Members were reminded of/derwal, son of Mr. and Mrs lIuitzen of Uxbridge. The Reverend 0. G. Lock, of individual! Frank Jarvis, Citizenship Chair-|rindsay, officiated. Mrs. W. C Cassie was ofganist with Mrs. |Clarence Wilson, soloist. | Given in marriage by her jcousin, Mr. Fred Schonewille,| |London, Ontario, the bride wore) |a floor-length gown of lace over| |taffeta. It was styled with a iscalloped neckline, _ lily-point| sleeves and a bustle back caught} by four roses. -A rose of nylon) le set with pearls, caught her} akc iti ugh LODGES AND jste'St MhteMoce* * | Mrs. Fred Schonewille was) the matron of honor with Mrs. | Lorne Hayward as the attend-! ant. They wore dresses. of light) {blue nylon over taffeta with) headbands of white carnations.) They carried bouquets of pink} jand white carnations. | The best man was Mr: Cicil Vanderwal, Uxbridge, with Mr. |John Vanderwal and Mr. Joseph} 'McCullough as ushers. The reception was held at the) |church with the bridegroom':! mother receiving in a dress of| jmauve nylon, white accesscries and a corsage of white carna-| tions. | For their honeymoon trip to! the Thousand Islands the bride jdonned a navy blue wool suit, | white accessories and a corsage lof red roses. | | Mr. and Mrs. Vanderwal are | |making their home at RR 2, Ux- | bridge. | Out of town guests were from | |London, Ontario; Stouffville, Ko- moka, Mount Albert, Uxbridge | jand Zephyr. 1 and white shasta mums: Victoria Brewniak cascade bouquet of red roses Grant A. G. Spencer ipo ne of Steger acd the! matching pill box hat, and car-|black accessories and a corsage| who celebrated her 100th birth- ot tarenn, q Miss ripe Kirby ried bronze and gold pom pomlof yellow roses and white mums.|day last April, recently won of Oshawa, wore identical street) mums. Kedron United Church was the|length gowns of gold brocade, 4 : : scene of an early autumn wed-|with scoop necklines and three|Spencer, with Mr. Brian Spen-|t@rio, the bride was wearing @/sne had completed the quilt ding last Saturday, when Miss|quarter length sleeves. Victoria Jannette Ann Drew-/full skirts flowed from deep un-|ushers. niak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|pressed pleats at. the waistline. Walter Drewniak, of Winnipeg,/All three attendants wore gold|Hall of the church, Mrs. Drew-|side at 46 Fairbanks avenue, was united in marriage with Mr.|pill box hats with smail veils.|niak received the guests wear-| Oshawa. Grant Alvin George Spent, and carried cascade bouquets of|ing a two piece dress of moss vin | bronze NIMBLE FINGERS DIGBY, N.S. (CP) -- Mrs. The flower girl, Miss Jackie|roses and white mums. Mrs. Bainbridge, wore a full $kirted|Spencer chose a brocaded dress The maid of honor, Miss Alice|dress of gold velvet, with/of royal blue, with pink hat and] Seraphine Potter of Deep Brook, When the couple left for their second prize at the Digby The best man was Mr. Robert|!oneymoon trip to Northern On-|County exhibition for a quilt. " el ; two piece moss green double| = 3 Theirjcer and Mr. Keith Martin as) oi suit with black accessories,|°ly one day before the fair. FRESH MILK On their return they will re- Palarisation, a process for, Sterlizing milk developed in : ; Guests were present from|Denmark, allows it to stay pom| green brocade with beige acces-|Winnipeg, Toronto, Waterford,|fresh at room temperature up 'sories and a corsage of yellow'Port Perry and Columbus. to three or four weeks. 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