Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Oct 1962, p. 9

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' PERSONALS Mr. William John David | bride is the daughter of Mr. ith | and Mrs, William Percy Lewis | Lewis of Oshawa is seen with o@ North Bay and the bede: | his bride, the former Barbara groom is the son of Mr. and Marie Lewis, following their | Mrs, William M. Lewis of recent marriage in First Bap-'| Willowdale, Ontario. : tist Church, North Bay. The | --Photo by Railton | Poignant Story of Jewish Youth Stands as Monumental Memorial The Lyceum Club and Wom-\and is an indictment of western en's Art Association opened its\democracies for their apathy." fall season on Monday after-| "The Last of the Just" has noon on a high note of literary|sold over one million copies achievement. Mrs. Elaine New-|in the United States and half a ton of Toronto, free 1ancej/million in France where it was} writer, authoress and contribut-|awarded the Grand Prix for lit-| ing reviewer for the Globe andlerature. The author, Andrejz Mail, reviewed "The Last of Schwarz-Bart, is a self-educat.| the Just'? by Andre Schwarz-\ed young man who spoke only Bart, Jewish until he was 14 years Describing this chronologicaijof age. He joined the French story of tribulation as "a mod-/Army at 14%, was mustered ern Book of Job' and "a re-jout at 17 and lost his entire markable achievement of our|family in World War II. "The time', Mrs. Newton prophesied/Last of the Just" is his first that "The Last of the Just"|book. | which has held a place on the' The meeting was well attend- best-seller list for 18 months,/6q and Mrs. Uriah Jones, presi- would still be read 50 years|dent, Mrs. Leonard Richer and/| from now. \Mrs. S. V. Barlow received the| "This is not a book that can|members and guests. Miss| be read flippantly or dispas-|Hazel Barrie introduced the| sionately," she said. "It is @\speaker who was thanked by]| Miss Dianne Hickey, Reg.N.,| Mrs. D. K. Stiles, cha'rman has returned home after spend-|of the Oshawa and district com- ig, few favs, ebalt mites, accompanied. by Mr. Mrs. E. Conti, parents of 'Miss|Walter Grigorenko attended the Angela Conti, Reg.N. Both are/Ontario UNICEF committee ini- gener - ed ian Phe es of tial showing of "A Pictorial {, Michael's Hospital School of|,,. : , Nursing, Toronto. |History, UNICEF Children of é : __ |the World," this week in the Peg an Dy bit gers Pcading| Ontario Room of the Royal rive entertaine : Eroup'f tne Lyceum Cli and|¥0re Hotel, Torena, Mr, Mi psingamehe tp Association, Taes- Indonesia, opened the exhibit ay Syening, which included photographs, Next month the meeting will| ~-:_. toys, books and art work from he held at the home of: a: countries participating in : 0 Evelyn Everson, Cadillac ave.,| . when Miss Hazel Barrie will re-| CMICEE: view a book, entitled "Adam." The hostess was assisted by visited recently by the wives of Mrs. Walter Johnston, Mrs.|the doctors who were in town Avern Taylor and Mrs. Frank/attending the annual meeting Hortop. jof the Ontario Medical Associat- Aa Gordon Burkhart anajion, Section 5. Mrs. Samuel 35 |Bone, curator, Mrs. S. V. Bar- "\low, president of the Oshawa land District Historical Society at the Guild of All Arts | ; A \ _jand Miss Rose Hawkes, archiv- honor of Miss Mary Jane Hez jist of the society, greeted the zelwood, whose marriage te Mr.| Peter Frank Stanley iakes 1 big Beets bas them through place October 27 at St. George's E Anglican Church SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. J. H. See an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Velma Anne, io Mr William James Ellegett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ellegett, all of Oshawa, The marriage is to take place at 11.00 a.m, on Sat- urday, October 27, 1962, in Holy; Cross Roman Catholic Church.) ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, 0: H. Sawyer, eighth wedding anniversary by holding a corn and wiener roast! at their home. The evening was' spent dancing and _ playing "'Password."' Present were Mr. and Mrs. William' Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs, Dillon Sawyer, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Elford, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald. Elford, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs: John Newey,' Mrs. William Sawyer, Sr.; Mr. Victor -- Arsenault, Ajax; Mr. Ronald Sawyer and Miss Gloria Oke. Invited but! unable to attend were: Mr, and| Mrs. Albert Perron, Miss Beth| McGill, Mr. and Mrs. William) Mr. and Mrs- William Fred- Hallett, Mr. Vernon McGill and erick Manuel of Oshawa, an- Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Arsenault, nounce the engagement of their Ajax. daughter, Sheila Marie, to Ev-| SO RRR, rett Ross DeHart, son of Mrs.| 926 SIMCOE N. 725-3144 Ross Elmer DeHart of Whitby) and the late Mr. DeHart. Tie; marriage is to take place on| Saturday, November 3, at 4.00) p.m. in St. Andrew's United Church, Oshawa. 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