Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Oct 1962, p. 8

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SIGNING THE REGISTER Seen signing the register are Mr. and Mrs. William Richard James Horton who were married recently in Knox Presbyterian Church. The bride is the former Barbara OTs scaled ole oats ne ea Prenuptial Showers, Parties Honor Sheila Gail Williams Miss Gail Williams: was honor- ed.at several showers prior to her recent marriage to Mr. Don- ald William Henning in St. Andrew's United Church. A neighborhood shower was held by Miss Marian Johnston,| Division street. She was assist- ed by Miss Margaret Ellis, Miss Helen Pankow and Miss Sharon Henning. The office staff of the Parts Department of General Motors Jane Greig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald M. Greig, lend Philip Romeril with Mrs. Oshawa and Mr. Horton is the |Gordon Strong, organist. son of Mrs. R. James Horton, Oshawa and the late Mr. Hor- ton-- Photo by Blackmore. daughter. The hostess wore a green silk dress and a yellow corsage of roses. The bride- groom's mother also received wearing blue organza over taf- feta with a corsage of pink roses. The trousseau room was at- tended by Miss Marion John- ston with Miss Margaret Ellis in charge of the gift room. Miss Helen Pankow was in charge of the shower. gifts and Miss Sharon Henning, the bride's OMEN, Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Octalis 26, 1962 PERSONALS at Miss Lang's parents' home Germany. Miss Lang will go to Paris in the new year to. take a language course at |'Alliance Francaise and the couple expect) to be married in July and iv make their home in England for a short time thereafter. Mrs. Harry Wright, Codnor, Derbyshire, England, who has enjoyed a three months visit with her brother, Mr. Harry Orpwood and family, Tresane street, returned to England, by jet, last week. While here Mrs. Wright was able to tour On- tario, and parts of United States and Quebec. Following the marriage in To- ronto recently, Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Secerbegovic, the former Miss Deanne Buldyke, left for a honeymoon in Montreal and the Laurentians. Attendants at the ceremony were Mr. and Mrs. Heinz Duschel, Oshawa, and present were 'Mr. and Mrs. Daut Secerbegovic and Mr. Said Secerbegovic, all of Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Huse Alargic of Montreal. Prior to the eveit the girls in the Public Utilities An airmail letter from Eng- land brings news of. the en- gagement of Mr. Klemi Ham- bourg, formerly of Oshawa and Peterborough, to. Miss Leonie Maria Lang, formerly of To- ronto, The couple met several summers ago at Inverness Mu- sic Camp in Muskoka. Miss Lang is almost as musical as her fiance, 'who is an accom- plished violinist now coaching at Newton Park College, Bath, Somerset. Miss Lang plays both cello and piano, The affianced pair will be spending Christmas Van Ryswyk-Buma Vows Exchanged In Blackstock United recently in a candle- light service in Blackstock Unit- ed Church were Tena Buma, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Buma, Burketon and Peter Bart VanRyswyk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ingle VanRyswyk, Nestleton. The double - ring ceremony Commission office honored the bride-to-be at a presentation supper party and the bride- groom's employees also made a presentation to the pair. When Miss Jane Margaret Swackhammer became the bride of Mr. George William Bennett last Saturday she wore the wedding gown worn by her erandmother, Mrs. Albert Mc- Beth of Ingersol, 51 years ago, and also by her mother, 22 years ago. The Reverend N. F. Swack hammer officiated at the mar- riage of his daughter who was "given away"' by Dr. P. H. Rob- erts of Montreal. was performed by the Rever- Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a tradition- al gown of white Chantilly lace over Nylon taffeta. It was de- signed with a scalloped neckline and was trimmed with sequins and pearls, and. lily - point sleeves. The dipped waistline fell into a pinafore effect with layers of lace trimmed ruffles cascading down the back. A coronet of pearls and brilliants held her shoulder-length veil and she carried a cascade of red baby roses and white chrysan- themums. The bride's cousin, Miss Shirley Buma, maid of honor, wore a dress of red velvet with threé quarter length sleeves and a full skirt. She carried a cas- cade of red carnations and white chrysanthemums. The attendant, Mrs. Henry Buma, sister of the Teas, birthday parties, wed- ding anniversaries, coming and goings of guests are always of interest in this column: Write, telephone or visit the social de- partment with your item of news for which there is no charge. Telephone 723-3474. The. former Miss Deanna Pauline Buldyke and Mr. Rudy Secerbegovic were united in marriage recently in a civil ceremony in Toronto City Hall. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Paul Buldyke, Toronto, MARRIED IN TORONTO and Mrs. Anna Buldyke, Osh- awa. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Zaim Secerbegovic | and Mrs, Dula Secerbegovic of Yugoslavia. --Cavouk of Toronto | |George's A wedding of Oshawa interest took place recently in © St. Memorial Church when Marie Helen Powlenzuk, daughter of Mrs. Matthew Pow- lenzuk, Oshawa and the late Mr. Powlenzuk became the bride of Dennis Angus Mackey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mackey, Oshawa. The ceremony was performed by the Reverend F. G. Ongley. 'Mr. Alan Reesor, organist, ac- companied the soloist, Miss Bar- Wedding Prayer" "The Lord's Prayer'. The bride was given in mar- riage by her grandfather, Mr. Fred Yuskow. She wore a full and bara McKnight, who sang "A)' Florida Honeymoon Follows Mackey-Powlenzuk Wedding Miss Fay Broad was the maid of honor with Miss Darlene Pow- lenzuk, Mrs. John DeHart, Mrs. Neil Lynle and Miss Beverley Mackey as the attendants. Th wore identical gowns of Persian blue designed with fitted lace bodices and bell shaped skirts of peau de soie, featuring sa- brina necklines and three-quar- ter sleeves. They wore match- ing veiled peal headdresses and carried cascades of pale pink carnations sprinkled with glitter dust. Mr. Michael Bevan was the best man with Mr. David Pow- lenzuk, Mr. Douglas. Mackey, Mr. James Mackey and Mr. Robert Skinulus as ushers. ie ts Nihal ie Sit iin dilins The reception was held in St. George's Ukrainian Hall. The bride's mother received in. an emerald green silk dress, matching feathered: hat, green and white accessories and a corsage of deep pink roses, As- sisting, the bridegroom's mother wore a beige lace dress, match- ing hat, brown accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses. When the bridal couple left on their honeymoon trip to Florida the bride was wearing an oyster shade and brown imported knit ensemble, brown accessories, matching feathered hat and a corsage of Talisman roses. Mr, and Mrs. Mackey are making their home in Oshawa. Out of town guests were from Trenton, Whitby, Hampton, Col- lingwood, Creemore, Toronto, Hamilton, West Hill, Barrie, and Dundalk, Richmond Hil) Raglan. length gown of peau de faille fashioned with a scoop neckline outlined with appliques of lace. The fitted bodice and sheath sleeves enhanced a bell shaped skirt re-embroidered with lace appliques. A jewelled crown held her bouffant veil of tulle illusion and she carried a cas- cade of American red roses and Pinocchio white chrysanthe- mums. INFANT SCHOOLS EDMONTON (CP) -- Under licensing regulations passed by an order-in-council of the Al- berta government, kindergarten eurri must provide a UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES CANADIAN LEGION AUX. 43 The Ladies Auxiliary, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 43, held the. weekly meeting with president, Mrs. Norman Mc- Evers, presiding. A hand made rug was given for the bazaar, by Mrs, Martha Smith. A show- er will be held next Tuesday, October 30, for the Sock and Novelty booth. The bazaar will be held on November 27. Donations will be sent to the Oshawa minor hockey league, also to the men's branch for ine annual Christmas tree and party. Scholarships will also be awarded to the four collegiates. A letter of thanks will be sent to Mr. Neil McRae for provid- ing the talent for last week's entertainment. The auditor's report was given by Mrs. Clifford Pilkey and the catering report by Mrs. James Anderson. Members were re- minded to have their dues paid jup till the end of September 'to of Mrs, Mabel McNeil, Nassau street. It was decided to hold an- other Penny Table draw at the next meeting. Members are ask- ed to bring donations for this purpose. Refreshments were gradual educational transition from home to school without in- fringing the provincial Grade 1 program. PREGNANCY DIET The diet during pregnancy should contain at least one serv- served by Mrs. Duncan Fore- man, Mrs, Harry Woods, Mrs. Frank Roche and Mrs. Douglas Smart. THE UKRAINIAN B-P AUX. The October meeting of the Ukrainian Professional and Bus- iness Ladies' Auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs. Don- ald Sadoway. The president, Mrs, Peter Zakarow, opened the meeting. Mrs. Robert Starr read the minutes and Mrs. John Dutchak gave the treasurer's report. The annual night-out for the ladies w.il be dinner and the- theatre in Toronto on October 24. | Volunteers for the .White ing of potatoes and servings of two other vegetables daily- are you @ a | REGISTERED | } TROUSERS In smoll checks and solid colors. Sizes 8 to 4... Comparable Volue to 3.95. USE YOUR CREDIT... 36 King E., Downtown WARM COVERAGE 2.99 (| DUNN'S NO DOWN PAYMENT NECESSARY Open Friday Until 9.00 P.M. TWO LOCATIONS: 1 ( A \\ NOs Oshawa Shopping Centre | |be eligible to vote at the elec-|Cross in Oshawa contact Mrs.) LAST CHANCE! of Canada made a presentation of an electric fry-pan, toaster bride-groom wore a street-length gown of white nylon over satin with a matching stole. She wore book. Pouring tea were Mrs. Donald and Mrs. Geza Angi,|tion of officers and executive on|Peter Zakarow or Mrs. Jackson. | Mr. December 4. | Mrs, A, T. Salmers made a| James avenue, spent a few days street held a miscellaneous shower assisted by. Mrs, Wil- McLean, Mrs. Robert Williams, Mrs. Donald Chapman, Mrs. John Cowells and Mrs. Andrew Horchik. Serving were Mrs. Yam Curtis and Mrs. Jack k. Mrs. Robert Williams, Huron entertained assisted by daughters, Mrs. John Sel-| Jack Johnston assisted by Mrs. Dale Bell, Whitby and Mrs.|by his uncle, Mr. Harry Van- ' |der Heul, Port Perry and the The bride entertained her at-|ushers were Mr. Peter Vander at-a dinner. party at|Heul and Mr. John G. Mur. John Selleck, Scarboro. sandant: and Miss Be: Williams. Donald McLean, Dear- street, held a miscel- laneous shower and the Misses t Ellis and Helen Pan- kow were hostesses at the home of the former, Tresane street. The bride's mother held a trousseau tea in honor of her Sunshine Unit Hold Hallowe'en Party The Sunshine Unit of Simcoe Street United Church Women held the October meeting at Mrs. Stanley Sargeant's, Central Park boulevard south. The meeting took the form of a Hallowe'en party. First prize for fancy dress went to Mrs Seigfreid Weiss, second prize, was won by Mrs. Byron Wor- den. A contest for members not in costume was won by Mrs. Lioyi Brown. Mrs. Pinder was the winner of gamé and the relay was won by Reginald} a\FOR THE BIRTHDAY her home last Wednesday prior them with crystal necklaces and earrings, and also presented the soloist, Miss Dale Bell with a travel clock. The flower girl, Miss Denise Chapman received a silver locket. After the wedding rehearsal the bridal party were entertain- ed at the home of the bride- groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Henning, Sandra street. to her wedding. She presented) dress of rembroidered blue satin THE STARS SAY | By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW | Another stimulating day! Tac- jkle new job responsibilities if jyou feel they can be of ultimate benefit to you. Your popularity and happiness can be increased by an open display of gener- osity and understanding. A fine period for romance. If tomorrow is your birthday, | | | | 5 * i|dress, white accessories and a |corsage of mauve chrysanthe- Mrs. Elmer Elliott and her you should find the year ahead team. marked by excellent progress. Mrs, Donald Houlden showed|In a spirit of optimism, you slides of_her European trip fol-| may be inclined to make sudden lowed by a short business meet-|changes, to take over extra du- in Cleveland, Ohio, at the home of Mrs. Angi's aunt, Mrs, Peter Pastor, Sr. While in Cleveland they attended the christening of their god-daughter, Irene Denise Molnar. Among Mrs. Pastor's guests were Mr. and Mrs. William Pastor, Paines- ville, Ohio, Mrs. Esther Filep, Oshawa; Miss Florence Pastor and Mr. Peter Pastor, Jr., Cleveland, Ohio, and Captain E. E. Kiss and Mrs: Kiss of Euclid, Ohio. A presentation of an _ en- graved silver candy dish was made to Miss Betty Norris, a future bride, by Mr. Robert MacLean, president of the So- ciables, during their square dance held last weekend. Pres- ent at the Sunday evening meet- ing was Mr. Allan Dixon, who spoke on How to Improve Your Memory. The Sociables are planning to hold a_ Hal- lowe'en dance tomorrow eve- ning and a discussion on Sun- day evening. Mrs. Wilbur Down, Mrs, Sam- uel Gibbs, Mrs. Arthur Allman. Mrs. James Scott and Mrs. Clayton Lee attended the after- noon session of the first re- gional meeting of the Oshawa Presbytenian United Church Women 'ast Tuesday at West- mount United Church. Mrs. Edward Holland and Mis. Har- ry Longbottom attended the evening session. a red velvet hat, matching that of the maid of honor and car- ried an identical bouquet. The bridegroom was attended The bride's mother wore a and white accessories when re- ceiving at the reception held at Blackstock Recreation Centre. Assisting, the bridegroom's mo- ther wore turquoise satin and black and white accessories. They both wore a corsage of white chrysanthemums. During the reception songs were sung by the bride's nieces and nephews and also the maid of honor. For the wedding trip to Ottawa) and points north, the bride chose a winter white wool, jersey | | mums. The bridal couple are making their home in Blackstock. your life. Be kind, as a!ways, but do not try to carry ihe weight of the world on your shoulders. Best all-around good months: November, December, January, May, June, August and September. A child born on this day will be endowed with great. self- reliance and would make an ex- cellent executive. Mrs. Jessie Tooley is a pa-|motion that th auxiliary donate} tient in Oshawa General Hospi- tal. ONTARIO REGIMENT AUX: The October meeting of the Ontario Regiment Ladies' Auxil- iary was held recently at the Armouries with president, Mrs. Fred Porter, presiding. The lucky draw was won by Mrs. Donald MacDonald. Get well greetings are extended from the members of the auxiliary, to the past president, Mrs. Harry Davies, and the sick fund secretary, Mrs. Henrietta Gower. The prize for the lucky draw at the next meeting will be donated by Mrs. Donald Mac- Donaid. All members and ex- members are cordially invited |$200 to the Oshawa Society for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Chil- dren. Mrs, John Chmara second- ed this motion. The motion was passed to have the monthly meetings in their homes for the early months of. 1963. | Refreshments were served by| the hostess, Mrs. Donald Sada-| way. | The next meeting will be held| at the home of Mrs. Peter Zakarow on December 5, 1962.) AID CHEST 12,000 cubs, scouts, guides, rovers and rangers have distributed 110,000 milk carton "banks" to greater Winnipeg homes trying to help reach this to a night of cards, to be held on November 13, at the homel year's Community Chest objec- tive of $1,307,000. PLUS | | Yes, that is how the famous REXA works. 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The report was as|which to be realistic, in which) follows: Past president, Mrs.|to relax, to conserve your ener- Jelle Bakker; president, Mis sigies, to plan for the fuiure | Margaret Haines; vicé-presi-| Being naturally generous and) dent, Mrs William Sterling; sec-| understanding of other persons, | retary, Mrs. Donald Houlden;/as well as desirous of lending treasurer, Mrs. Reginald Pinder|a helping hand wherever you press reporter, Mrs. Clayton/can, you may, if not careful, Hewer; pianist, Mrs. Russell/ be overbutdened with the prob- Hayward. lems of others. But you will Refreshments were served by| have to learn to say "No". Your| Mrs. Hugh McLeod and her personal responsibilities must| group. come first in this new year of| . | ! aaa . + +» Women prefer the non-breakable easy pouring Pure-Pak contain- er over old fash- ioned bottles. "AT THE STORE or AT YOUR DOOR", DIAL 728-6241 Dacry Limited DAIRY PRODUCTS Vdeal VAL 50% OFF ! 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