Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Oct 1962, p. 10

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FUTURE EXECUTIVES : Brian Louis, left, three years old and Paul Leon, five and a half years old, are the awa and Mr, and Mrs. Louis Meringer of Frenchman's Bay. --Aldsworth Photography sons of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Meringer, LaSalle avenue. They are the grandsons of Mrs. Trueman Watson of Osh- | UNITS, GROUPS AND AUXILIARIES ST. JOHN'S UKRAINIAN W.A. (Barvinok Branch) The first fall meeting of the St. John's Ukrainian Women's Association "Barvinok Branch" was held at the home of Mrs. Paul Plishka. The vice-presi- dent, Mrs. Robert Sholdra open- ed the meeting with prayer. The Reverend Dmytro Luchak spoke about the organizing of the Sunday school classes for the forthcoming term. He invit- ed Barvinok members to become part of the teaching staff and asked for their assistance in the various planned activities dur- ing the school year. Mrs. John Goreglad read the minutes of the previous month- ly meeting. An account of the treasury was given by Mrs. John Dutchak and Mrs. Peter Zakarow. Mrs. Walter Kuch and Mrs. Dmytro Luchak were chosen as delegates to the regional con- ference of the Ukrainian Wom- en's. Association which will be held in Toronto during the Thanksgiving Day weekend. The members decided to do- nate a further five hundred dol- lars toward the completion of the Sunday School classrooms. The Double the Money com- A meeting for liaison mem-|Mrs. May Lee gave the prayer. bers is to be held at the home|Mrs. William Grandy reed the of Mrs. Uriah Jones, Simcoe} scripture. Miss Helen Laxton street north, on. Thursday, Oc-|and Miss Eugenia Yourkevich tober 18, at 8.00 p.m. |sang a duet accompanied by ; ; |Mrs, Naylor. The story of the ST. PAUL'S LADIES' GUILD |Five 'Talents was. read by Mrs. George Sanders and Mrs. Kenneth Mossey. SIMCOE STREET UCW 7 A pot luck suppr was held by the members of Unit No. 7 of Simcoe Street United Church Thursday evening. Mrs. Frank Cox presided with 22 members and several visitors in attend. ance. The members were asked to contribute one cent a day dur- ing 1962 and 1961 in place of the money raised by the sale of chocolates in 1960 and 1961. There will be no sale of choco- lates this year. Mrs. Joyce Wurbs had Christ- mas cards on display for sale and received orders. Mrs. Charles Bennet led in the devotions and Miss Millicent Luke, the guest speaker, spoke on the privilege and responsib- ity of each member sharing their abilities in the work of the group. She also told of the welcome she received this sum- mer when she worshipped in dif- ferent churches in Scotland, Ire- land and England. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. MAXWELL HEIGHTS H - 8 Mrs. Derek Barnett presided at the regular meeting of the Maxwell Heights Home and School Association. Sports equipment is to be purchased by our association for the var- ious classes in P.T. Mrs. Percy Hayes has offered to attend the Area "'C" Conference in Belle- ville as representative from our Assoc. UNICEF was discussd and voted to carry on again this year. Mr. Stanley Ogle introduced the guest speaker, Mrs. Lloyd Courtice from Courtice, a life member of Home and School Federation who spoke on Par- ent Education. It was a very stimulating and interesting dis- cussion that followed. Mr. Tre- meer's class won the Parent Room Count. WESTMOUNT UCW NO. 3 The regular meeting of Unit No. 3 of Westmount United Church was held recently. Mrs. E. A. Small opened the meeting with a devotional per- iod and conducted the Bible Study "Church Members" as- The September meeting of the} ) Ladies' Guild of St. Paul's Pres-| WS: Mossey and closed by all | j t J byterian Church was held at the repeating the: Lord's Prayer. ; Mrs. Sanders thanked the| home of the president, Mrs. G. girls and Mrs. Naylor, She gave| B. Cameron, Beverly street. | h 4 The meeting was opened with|'he report from the executive} a scripture reading by Mrs. L,| meeting and the sick and yisit-| K. Chalmers and prayer by|i"8 report. In the absence of Mrs. L. N. Daniel. The secre- Mrs. Sydney Williamson, the) tary read the minutes and the Panay! report was read by Mrs.| treasurer's report was given. Snaers; Chocolate bars were distributed), There was work handed out) to the members to sell during|for the bazaar, to be held in| the Chocolate Bar Blitz in aid) November. Mrs. Gordon, of the Church Building Fund. |Schemilt reported they are to be| Refreshments were served by|'" Charge of the general meet- Mrs. W. T. Dempsey and Mrs.|i2g in November, at which Mrs. T. §S. Davidson. | Walter Branch will be the guest speaker, She will speak on her ALBERT STREET UCW {trip to Europe. There will also} (Unit 2) be a tea and home bake sale to| Mrs. George Sanders, leader,| be held in the church on Octo-| opened the meeting with prayer|>r 17, at 2.30 p.m. | and welcomed all present to the| ' Refreshments in October: are first meeting of the fall. jto be served by Mrs. May Lee jand Mrs, Frank Sullivan, The Mrs. Kenneth Mossey ' took) meeting closed with the Mizpah. the devotional period and open-| 4 social half-hour was spent ed with the thought for the day.! with rfreshments served by |Packer and Clifford Branton. sisted by members of the Unit. Plans were discussed for the bazaar to be held November 7. It was decided to make some of the junior choir gowns and to start work on a layette. Members were reminded of the free rally to be held in the Church, October 23. After the meeting refreshments were served. ST. MARK'S DOUBLES CLUB Fiften couples 'attended the September meeting of the St Mark's Doubles Club and en- joyed an evening of Court Whist. The winners were Hilda Conveners were selected for the club's .annual dance, "The Snow Ball" to be held at the airport in January. An even- ing of Square Dancing is to be held Saturday, October 13. Cou- ples from other churches are welcome; As in the past, there Joan Violet Greer Ronald John Osmok United In Marriage St. Paul's United Church, Ajax, was the setting last Sat- urday when Ronald John Osmok, son of Mrs. John Osmok, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Osmok took a' his bride, Joan Violet Greer, daughier of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon I. Greer of Ajax. The ceremony was performed by the Reverend T. Rex Nor- man. The organist was Mrs. Richard Moses with Mr. Harry Smith, as soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full- length white lace gown on prin- cess lines. It was designed with lace tiers down the back and fitted: sleeves. A coronet head- dress caught her shoulder- length veil and she carried a nosegay of red and white roses with streamers of ribbon and lily of the valley. The matron of ,honor was Mrs: Bruce Travell with Miss Shirley Andrew and Miss Helen Greer as' the brides- maids, They wore princess style gowns of gold peau de soie, each adorned with a panel of self roses down the left side. Their hats were matching and they carried nosegays of chrys. anthemums in. fall shades. The best man was Mr. Rob-| ert Stelmach with Mr. Peter Szoldra and Mr. Bruce Travell as ushers. The bride's mother wore a turquoise Andante sheath dress, matching accessories) and a pink corsage, when she TO BE WED A bride-elect of Saturday, |' November 3, is Miss Sheila Marie Manuel, whose engage- ment to Mr. Everett Ross DeHart is announced today- The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Frederick Manuel of Oshawa, the bride-to-be is a graduate of the 1960 class of Oshawa General Hospital School of Nursing. Her fiance is the son of Mrs. Ross Elmer | (DeHart of Whitby and the late Mr. DehHart. | --LeRey Toll LODGES AND | SOCIETIES received at the reception held at the church. The bride- groom's mother chose an emcr-| ald green peau de soie sheath dress with matching accesso- ries and a yellow corsage. When the bridal couple left on their honeymoon trip' to the Southern States, the bride was wearing a green stroller suit with otter brown accessories and a corsage of red. roses. Mr. and Mrs. Osmok will make their home in Oshawa. will be a Hallowe'en party. SSW The September meeting of the SSW of St. Stephen's United Church was held at the home of Mrs. David Duchemen on Monday, September 17. - The meeting was opened by Mrs. John Hoskin, call to wor- ship being "Growth". Psalm 92-12-15, Matt. 6-28-30 were read by Mrs. Murray Miller. A poem was read by Miss Doro- thy Fish. Prayer by Mrs, Hos- kin. Roll call followed. It was decided to study the} book of Paul for the following} three months. The next meeting) will be held at the home of Mrs.| Samuel Jackson on October 15,| at 7.30 p.m. | The meeting closed with the! Mizpah Benediction and Spirit of the Living God. OAKLEIGH LODGE, LOBA | The regular meeting of Oak- leigh Lodge, No. 151, LOBA, was held in the Orange Temple on Thursday evening. Worthy Mistress Sister Ivy Gibbs presided, with Deputy Mistress 'Sister Olive Harrison assisting. The devotional period was given by Chaplain Sister Sarah Murray. Flags were presented by Jun- ior Deputy Mistress Sister Elisibeth Farrow nd _ Sister Annie Frost. Sister Eva Tipton was pianist. A report on the sick was given by Sister Olive Hr) rison, thank you cards were read and thanks expressed for flowers received. Reports from the various committees were given. Sister Mitchell reported on the after- noon bingo's. Discussion was held for fu-| tur welfare activities. An invitation to visit Queen Mary Lodge on Wednesday, Oc- tober 17, was read. The draw prizes were won by Sisters An- nie Mitchell and Winifred Mills. Refreshments were served by| Sisters Doris McDonald and Ivy} Gibbs. | The next regular meeting will 28 Birthday SALE _ INCREDIBLE SAVINGS CELEBRATION 8.88 NEW FALL DRESSES 7 In latest Fall Colors and Fabrics, 2 pce. suits in yay ; the group. Choose from our large selections in- 2 FOR 5.07 cluding Petite SRO sl ON VE ae es ae ya y NON-RUN NYLONS 2 PAIR 5.00 Seamless Mesh Non-Run nylons at a remarkably low price. First quality; buy several at a saving 44; ey y SEVERAL OTHER ITEMS ON SALE AT THE STORE SOLID and PRINT BLOUSES NOT ADVERTISED Cotton Blouses in Long and Short sleeves, in Prints and Plains, some with embroidered fronts, SATISFACTION OR MONEY REFUNDED Choose from a large selection. ............45 . FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS Lovely prints in many new shades. All sizes in stock. Thrillingly low prices, Buy several at a CORDANA DUSTERS Print Cordana Fabric in assorted colors. Latest Fall style. Choose from a large selection LYCRA SUSPANTS. Lightweight Control, Strong and durable yet soft and pleasing to the touch -- Wash and Wear. Wonderful value at this price. ...........,... 12-14 King St. W. OSHAWA PHONE 723-1691 h held on Thursday, October 25. will be instruction for beginners. Our next meeting, October 27, mittee for the next project Meg consist of Mrs. Paul Plishka, Mrs. John Masiewich, Mrs. Donald Sadoway, Mrs. Alec Stec and Mrs. Peter Zakarow. The annual students' dinner will be held in the month of October with Mrs. Paul Plish- ka and Miss Anne Sabet as con- veners. In November, Barvinok will celebrate the fifth anniversary since its organization. A com- mittee consisting of Mrs. Ste- ven Hercia and Mrs. Walter Kuch was chosen to plan an appropriate program to mark the occasion, The next meeting will be the annual election night which will) LM" Quant" Genuine Dutch Darwin : Cpecial Ejecuri TOTAL $ COST PAYMENTS AS LOW AS $3.00 PER WEEK With the store hour situation the way it is we present a "Security be held in St. John's Parish Hal!| on Wednesday, October 10. | Refreshments were served by Plan" that should ig to all thrifty homemakers. Buy a Home Freezer and open it when you please. Fs RCA WHIRLPOOL 0 CU. FT. FREEZER HOLDS 700 LBS. the hostess. CAC A Consumers' Association of Canada executive meeting was held at the home of Mrs G .C. Gutsole, Montrave avenue, pres- ident of the Oshawa Branch. "The Work of the Better Busi- ness Bureau" with a film en- titled 'Too Good to be True" is the topic of the fall open meet- -"* ing to be held in E. A. 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