Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Oct 1962, p. 8

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Jo Aldwinckle, Women's (Women Editor Dial 723-3474 @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 31, 1962 Lodge No, 3 was opened by Noble Grand Sister Lucille Gibbs assisted by Vice Grand Sister Anne Cook. Visitors from Sunshine Re- bekah No. 222, Orono, Whitby, Ajax, Port Perry and Bowman- ville were welcomed. One hun- dred and thirty sisters were welcomed. Sister Flossie Ball, District Deputy, Oshawa East No. 8, was introduced by Sister Pearl Peacock. Sister Margaret Browning, District Deputy Pres- ident, Ajax West No. 7, was in- troduced by Sister Evelyn Installation Of Officers Held (By Oshawa Rebekah Lodge No. 3 The meeting of Rebekah|De Walker; RSNG, Sister Viola Keeler; Tweedie; Hayton; LSVG, Sister Margaret Lockie; Inside Guardian, Sister Irene Burjoyne; Outside Guar- dian, Sister Blanche Swinson; press correspondent, Sister Jean Hedge. Browning DD and Sister Ball DD, on behalf of the members. Sister Ann Cooke received roses from her family in honor of at- taining the Noble Grand's chair. ' LSNG, Sister Evelyn RSVG, Sister Alice Sister Cooke presided as Sister; Browning and Sister Ball spoke briefly. Z Gifts were presented to Sister Brother and Sister Gordon © PERSONALS Your Greeting Can A neighborhood miscellaneous} shower was held last Monday] at the home of Mrs.- Arthur Holdsworth, Montrave avenue, in honor of Mrs. John Holds- worth, formerly Miss Doreen) Pearce, who was married re- cently. Seated in a decorated chair, a basket of presents was presented to the new bride by Robbi Holdsworth. She was assisted with the gifts by Mrs. Jennifer Squires. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Arthur Holdsworth assisted by Mrs. i Amey, Mrs. Jchannes On the occasion of their 20th wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs.' Harley Piatti, Oshawa boulevard north, were given a surprise party at their home. A buffet supper was served at which time colored moving pic- tures were taken of the honored pair cutting the anniversary cake. - on Mrs, Piatti were presented with a gift of Royal Doulton china. After a thank a speech by Mr. Piatti the eve- ning was shared by the follow- ing guests: Mr, and Mrs, Wil- fred Baker, Mr. and Mrs, Wil- Earl Hannan, Mrs. Ronald Bilsky and Mrs. Jack Mann. Yellow chrysanthemums cen-; tred the candlelighted tea table) and Mrs. Percy McBain andjhelping Mrs. M. W. Perkin assisted the hostesses. The guests were re- ceived by Mrs. Young and Mrs, Harold Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Latin, Cromwell avenue, have as iheir guest Miss Anna Latin of Brescia, Italy, who came to Canada to attend the Latin- Sweet weeding. Mr. Bert Terwillegar left for Edmonton by plane on Mon- day to attend the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Norman Terwille- gar, wife of the late Dr. Nor- man Terwillegar. Her Worship Mayor Christine Thomas is lending her patron- age to the theatre night spon- sored by the University Wom- en's Club. Ballet students assist- ing as ushers will include Nor- een Arnold, Sandra _ Scott, Joanne Chmara, Mary Rupert, Louise Whitney, Beth Richard- son, and Carol Brown. 'Save the Children' e istmas c: a the pd buy, to save a needy child. How much more is the Christ- mas spirit really shown, when the exchange of cards will in- directly ease the hunger of a child who will never see your - card, or read your yuletide wishes. ; The Canadian Save the Chil- dren Fund Christmas cards are beautiful examples of the work -- of three distinguished Canadian artists who have donated their time and talent in an expression of compassion towards the needy children of the world. Cards. may be obtained by writing to the Canadian Save the Children Fund, P.O. Box Guelph, Ontario, or from nearest CSCF office. JAMAICA ' EXETER, England (CP) -- Jamaica inp. made famous by Daphne du\Maurier's novel of that name, is for sale. It stands on Bodmin Moor, Devon and bee once the haunt of smug glers, liam Barge, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- val Cutler, Mr. and Mrs. Fickes and welcomed. Sister Anne Cook gave a good report of the visiting committee. Sister Ball DD and staff of Rebekah No. 3 are to be con- gratulated for their efforts per- taining to the installation of offi- cers. The officers instailed are: Junior Past Noble Grand, Sister Lucylle 'Gibbs; Noble Grand, Sister Anne Cook; Vice Grand, Sister Ada Tonkin; recording secretary, Sister Nelda Thomp- son; financial secretary, Sister Goala Couch; treasurer, Sister Lena Harper. Appointed officers: warden, Sister Luella Smith; conductor, Sister Dorothy Holdsworth; chaplain, Sister Mary Yeo; color bearer, Sister Sarah Van Bunker received a gift in honor of their 50th wedding anniver-| # sary, and Sister Lois Vickery) @ received a gift in honor of her 60th wedding anniversary. Junior Past Noble Grand Sis- ter Lucille Gibbs and _ sister Anne Holt, were also recipients of gifts. Sister Ruth Beswick rendered solos in keeping with the charge. ia All sisters of Rebekah Lodge No. 3 are reminded of Presi- deht Sister Eula Hyckie's visit on November 20. This is a spe- cial meeting. Lodge closed and _ refresh- ments were served by Sister' Annie Shorten and sister Jean Hedge and committee. Leonard Edwards, Mrs. George Flegge, Miss Margaret Haynes, Mrs. Greta Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Hind, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Huyck, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kell, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kitchen, Mr. and Mrs, . Eli Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olynyk, -Mr. and Mrs. Jack Piatti, Mr. and Mrs. Dugald Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wellman. . Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Sweet, Monk street, have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Christo- pher Fitzpatrick of Georgetown, British Guiana, MR. AND MRS. JAN DRYGALA Well-Known Couple Honored At Surprise, Appreciation Supper Arrangements for the supper party were made largely by Mr. Steven Krechowicz, Mr. Jan Derkacz, Mr. John Sciuk and Mr. Frank Falkowski. As the surprised couple entered the hall, Miss Bella Derkacz pre- sented Mrs. Drygala with a cor- sage of red and white carna- tions and Mr. Drygala with a white boutonniere. Mr. Steven Krechowicz intro- duced the head table after grace and the toast and the sjnging of "Sto Lat", Seated with the guests of honor were their fam- ily, John, Maria and Janice; Mrs. Drygala's parents, Mr and Mrs. John D. Milne of Whit- by and Mrs. J. A. Aldwinckle. Mrs. Aldwinckle paid a tribute to the family, each member of which plays an active part in community organizations and particularly to Mr. Drygala as "the head of the house', Remembrances of the war years, of times spent together in Scotland while serving with the ist Polish Armoured Divi- sion were shared by Mr. Kre- chowicz and Mr. Derkacz and Mr. and Mrs. Drygala each spoke, thanking their friends for) their kindness and the unex- pected turn of events. Thanks were expressed to Mrs, Martin Jamroz, Mrs. Jan Derkacz and the other ladies who had prepared and served the supper. HOME FOR A VISIT Mrs. John F- Hamilton of Adams, Grooms avenue, and Vancouver, the former Miss other members of the family. Grace McLaren of Oshawa, Mrs. Hamilton left for Mont- with her baby daughter,Cyn- real at the weekend on the thia Jean, have been visiting first hop of the flight back to her mother, Mrs. James _ British Columbia. About one hundred friends, many members of the Polish Veterans' Association gathered to honor Mr. and Mrs. Jan Dry- gala at a surprise party in St. Hedwig's parish hall on Satur- day night. On behalf of the assembled company, Mr. Steven Glodzik and Mr. Frank Falkowski pre- sented the honored pair with a lazy-boy chair and a handsome cut crystal vase as tokens of appreciation and regard, in recognition of their approaching 20th wedding anniversary and as house-warming gifts for their new home. FAMILIES THRIVE ON THE SUNNY-SWEET GOODNESS of Blue Bonnet Margarine. Can't be matched for fresh, delicious flavor... nutritious because it's all vegetable through and through. ALL-VEGETABLE Blue Bonnet MARGARINE BEES SREB ERE SCOTS CLASSIC grey suit, white feathered -hat EDINBURGH (CP) -- Rob and black accessories, To com- pists her poaasitle she wont|Roy, @ 10-year-old play based trimmed with grey fur and ajo Sir-Walter Scott's novel, has corsage of pink roses. been revived for the current Guests from out of town were|state visit to Scotland of Nor- from Italy, Toronto, Hampton,|way's King Olaf. It was hoped Ajax, Port Hope, Port Perry,|that a national play about a na- Broooklin, Courtice and Mea-|tional figure would stimulate in- ford. terest in a Scottish theatre. BAILEY FOODS LID. OSHAWA AJAX WEST HILL THE FOOD SHOP OSHAWA AND WHITBY PLAZA Mrs. Kenneth Young, presi- dent of the Ontario Gamma Epsilon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, held the Preferential Tea for the new Pledges in her home last Saturday afterncon. Members of the chapter wel- comed as guests were Mrs, bouquet of red roses and white chsanthemums with a lucky piece of white heather sent from Scotland. The matron of honor, Mrs, Lu- ciana Fillipetto wore a gown of gold taffeta with gold accessor- ies. The attendants, Mrs. Wil- liam Sweet and Miss Rosella Karstulovich were identically gowned in green taffeta with green accessories and carried bouquets of bronze and yellow chrysanthemums. Mr. Joseph Fillipetto was the best man with Mr. William Sweet and Mr. Luciano Latin as ushers. The reception was held:in the Kinsmen Community Certtre, Oshawa. Receiving, the bride's mother wore a dress of blue brocade, blue hat, with black accessories. Assisting, the bridegroom's mother chose a dress of green brocade, green hat and black accessories. When the bridal couple left on their honeymoon trip to Mont- real the bride was wearing a Guest From Italy At Latin-Sweet Wedding Ceremony United in a double-ring cere- mony recently were Miss Cath- erine Theresa Sweet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Sweet and Mr. Sergio Latin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Antonio Latin, all of Oshawa. The ceremony was perform- in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church with Right Reverend Philip Coffey officiating. The organist was Mrs. Gary Booth with the soloist, Mr. Larry Sac- chett singing "'Ave Maria'. The. bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a full- length gown of peau de soie with a full skirt, fitted bodice and long sleeves. It was made by Miss Anna Latin, who came from Brescia, Italy, for the wed- ding. Her veil was held by a headdress adorned with pearls and crystals and she carried a GOLD SEAL FARMS "Oshawa's Newest and Finest Meat Store" OPEN THURS. FRI « SAT. MOND 75 RICHMOND ST. W. BLADE & SHORT NO RIB || wEMBERSHIP ROASTS |! pequireD TO SHOP & - SAVE AT GOLD SEAL Se eeeanan. Returns From Tour With Fond Memory Of Charming Poland VANCOUVER (CP)--If Wendy Moir has a soft spot in her heart for Poland -- and there's little doubt that she has --she might place some of the blame with a young man who treated her occasionally to a long-stemmed rose. "It's more imrpessive than a drive . in hamburger," Wendy said here when she returned from a two-month trip to Eu- Specials: Thursday, Friday and Saturday MINCED MEAT PIE 5l¢ MELT IN YOUR MOUTH PASTRY OUR OWN TOP QUALITY BURSTING WITH FRUIT CHRISTMAS CAKE aus, 1.59 FOR QUALITY, FRESHNESS and FLAVOR Shop at the Bakery with the large variety. <i, MOIRS CHOCOLATES \ classic package --28-Oz. Tope. But if Wendy was impressed by this young man and other charming Poles, she was equally impressed with the whole country. "Almost 80 per cent of their major cities was destroyed in the war and nearly every fam- ily lost at least one member," she said. "Today you can see the tremendous effort they have made to rebuild their cities and the tremendous sacrifices they| havesmade to do it." | Miss Moir, 22, second-year| law student at the University) of British Columbia and part-| time newspaper reporter, went | 'to Poland with about 50 Cana-| dian young people selected from) various universities to attend a) seminar sponsored by the World! University Service of Canada. | ATTENDED LECTURES | The group assembled in Hol-| land, then travelled by bus) through Germany and into Czechoslovakia where they spent two days in Prague. First stop in Poland was Cracow) where they stayed for a week.) They had two days at the mo n-| tain resort of, Zakopane--"it's| sort of their Banff," Miss Moir} said--then they went to War-| saw and Wroclaw. fl They had lectures each morn-| ing, participated in discussion groups and went on excursions) to steel] factories, housing de-| velopments, Poland's Pariia-! ment and other places of inter-| est. Thirteen Polish students) and 15 professors travelied with/ them and at each univers'ty) they visited they met many) more. And they had numerous) social events at which they met! not only Polish students. but! youths from other Communist) countries. | The youth of the country love) jazz, she said, "'and they like! MOIRS CHOCOLATE BARS Regular 10¢ each, Six bars Ouiy 39< -- ON THESE OD0-RONO DEODORANTS! CREAM $19° value CEPACOL LOZENGES with Free Throat Gargle 1 BRYLCREEM HAIR DRESSING Reg. 73¢ CREST TOOTH PASTE Reg. 67c PARAMETTES with 25 tablets free. 7.50 value RICHARD HUDNUT EGG CREAM SHAMPOO. 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Seed Pi AEN Miss Moir, accustomed to the} attentions of men after a year) as one of three women in her| law class, said she met many) Polish men at dances and/ other social events held for the) seminar group. | "They're very charming," she| said, "They'll kiss your hand at! the end of a dance. They have) a great sense of humor and can/ laugh at themselves and the) PRESCRIPTION "CHEMISTS CITY WIDE FREE DELIVERY [ 8 KING ST. E. | 530 SIMCOE ST. S. | PHONE 723-2245 | OSHAWA | PHONE 725-3546 [ROSSLYN PLAZA - 728-4668 ALSO STORES IN BOWMANVILLE AND WHITBY PLAZA minded." plained that the Poles remain) strong family people where) poppa is head of the family. "There's lots of opportunity| for the women," she said, "but, it still is pretty well a man's world,"

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