Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Nov 1962, p. 12

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Holy Cross Holds | Concert Party Sets Lively Pace|Mary Kuzmich Wed)itisiisy*tct 'haler,'rdes|thajer"and Me. Frank Thao Tees Harta Ses Successful Bazaar | A+ QId Country Club 'Pub. Night'|7° Xatl Steininger ins: cos.t feveiednectne| "rhe rcepon was held at 'hela home in Cabs. + The annual bazaar, held at 3 ' and carried a nosegay of red and Holy Cross Parish hall during} The Oshawa and District Old)Mother Brown and other old In St. Gregory ) white roses. the afternoon and evening on|Country Club held an "Oldjtime dances. ) Mr. Wednesday, November 14, was}Country -Club Night" at the; A hot pie and chips supper St. Gregory's Roman Catholic an outstanding success, This|Knights of Columbus Hall last|was served by members of the|Church was the setting for the popular event was sponsored by|Saturday, Two hundred and|Ladies' Group, during' which a marriage of Miss Mary Kuz- the Women's Auxiliary. eighty members and friends at-|raffle was held in 'd of the|mich, daughter of Mrs. John | Monsignor Philip Coffey offi-/tended. Mayor Christine Thomas|Club's Building Fund. The raffle Kuzmich, Austria and the late ' . d Mr. T. D. Thomas were|prize, which was a camera out-/Mr. Kuzmich and Mr. Karl '\cially opened the bazaar. Re-| 2M r, fT. prize, a rae : resent, also former member-|fit, was won by Mrs. Dorothy|Steininger, son of Mr. and Mrs. ceiving the guests were the|P » also , y y oe la oh general convener, Mrs. Joseph ship chairman of the club, Mr.|Thomas. __ {Karl Steininger, Austr 'i ar Callahan, and the past presi- William Exley and Mrs, Exley,| After the supper, Mr. Rick|/cetemony was performed by the dcht Site 3, 1 Mullen now of Napanee, Ontario. {Robertson sang '"Who's Sorry|Reverend A. G. Quesnelle. : Se : The program opened with the|Now?" followed by Mrs, David) Given in marriage by Mr. 3), The hall and booths were|casualaires who .sang "Row,|Haynes who sang "My Hero".|Frank Thajer, the bride wore a _|decorated in Christmas colours|Row, Row", "I Want a Girl',|Mr. George McKenzie charmed|full length gown of nylon net and a nativity scene was on the) and other selections, barbershop|the audience' with "Lonely as a and lace over taffeta. The lace stage. style. The stirring sound of the;Desert Breeze', '"'Bonnie Mary|bodice featured a scoop neck- The fancy work booth, was! bagpipes followed. Two pipers ofjof Argyle' and as an encorelline and lily-point sleeves. A " convened by the president, Mrs./the Caledonian Pipe Band, Mr.|sang "My Wild Irish Rose'. _-|lace overskirt with scalloped | James Hanson, and Mrs, Jack|Jack Gillespie and Mr. Brian} Two sets of eight members|edges adorned the full net skirt/}- TYPEWRITERS Maher. Assisting in, this booth|Pollock played "Road to the|jdanced 'Strip the Willow', ajwhich was enhanced with flower' |= were Mrs. Harry Canfield, Mrs.|Isles" and "Cock 0' the North".|Scottish country dance, Every-|appliques. .A pearl and sequin) deren he ol aad | @ because it's all vegetable, John Konorowski and Mrs.| Master of Ceremonies Mr.|one joined in with Mr. Dennis}crown held her illusion tulle} * 69 50 in. ALL- VEGETABLE Frank Hoar, George Day, introduced pianist|McTie, who sang 'Abe My|pouffe veil and she carried aj is ' - ; ; i |. ' The home baking was con-|Arthur Wright. who played old|Boy". jcascade of red carnations. ! ] B yened by Mrs. Stephen Coe,|country songs for community! The function was organized; The matron of honor, Mrs.| Walmsle & a) ill a B ue onnet assisted by Mrs, H. T. Anthony,|singing. ee interval of dancing by Mr. Joseph Finch, entertain-| Frank eae a -- ' -- y , ag r] ' MARGARINE , Mrs. Maurice Taillon and Mrs.|proceeded to the music of Mrs.|ment chairman and his com-|and lac sheat ress,| ' Frank Haenogen. The Candy|Edward Savage piano, Mr. Ben| mittee. matching accessories oe eee BEBE SERRE Pee eee eee '|lbooth was convened by Mrs.|Mitchell banjo, and Mr, Robert es _|James Hickey, assisted by Mrs.| Parkinson, saxaphone. Members '|James Sloan. Mrs. Julian Vann|danced the Lambeth Walk, land Mrs, R, W, Lack were in|Palais Glide and Knees Up charge of the country store. Mrs} ~~ preimEn mNaeaS William Patterson and Mrs. 4\Frank Sheppard convened the |White Elephant Booth. Frank Thajer was the CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS by Smith-Corona , TALK ABOUT DELICIOUS FLAVOR! Delicate, sunny- sweet Blue Bonnet Margarine makes just about everything taste better. Good for little people... it's nutritious ? ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT WIG TREND ... HEIGHT of FASHION TO FROST GRAPES Frosted grapes and rosy ap- I ke an attracti re: The tea tables were set with pis ~ a eye centre '|Christmas centre pieces and the|Piece for a winter's dining '|tea was convened by Mrs. J, T.|table. To frost the grapes, home |Mulle Assistants were Mrs. L./economists at Macdonald Insti- hols, Mrs, Leo Kryhul,/tyte, Guelph, suggest using a bala eng "ng Hola id pastry brush dipped into slight- SUGAR AND SPICE All sugar and spice is Sandra Grace, daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs, Cecil Winacott, Nassau street. She is the granddaughter of Mr. Bert Winacott and great grand- Salvatore Ianiri And Elisa Petti Wed On Saturday Mr. Salvatore Ianiri, son ofjcone, Mr. Angelo Ianiri,)gelo as ushers. The ring-b Mr. and Mrs. tberly, Mrs. Walter Stepanishan,|!y beaten egg white. Brush each daughter of Mr. Winacott, all of Oshawa. Sandra was six months old at |Sagrft - ; Ge } Conveners of the penny sale the time of this picure. ware Mrs. TH Laos 048 Wes Richard |and Mrs. Hugh Brennen. Cashier|grape in the cluster and then for the tea room was Mrs. John|hold them over a bowl and sprinkle with granulated sugar. A pleasing frosty effect will be --Aldsworth Photography | ajhert Rodgers. Winners of these obtained. ; Tew |\draws were Mrs. Pappin, Mrs -|fashioned with a boat neckline,;Helen Maher, Mrs. Mary Mar- |short sleeves and tiers cascading)shall, Joe Marinzel, Mrs. Ken- down the full gathered skirt./neth Cole, Mrs. P. Newman, She also wore a rhinestone tiara|Mrs, Joe Taillon, Mrs. DeLong and carried a nosegay of yellow/and Mrs. Mary Anthony. and white carnations. | The ticket draws was under Mr. Michael Ziccardi was the|the supervision of. Mrs. Jack best man with Mr. Luigi Cic-|Langley, assisted by Miss Mary Salvatore .|Fitzgerald. The lucky winner of rerjthe chest and linens was Mrs. Oshawa, took Miss Elisa Petti,])was Master Pasquale DelSordo.| Joseph Worono. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fe-| The reception was held in the) Winners of other draws were derico Petti, Italy, as his bride|/Ukranian National Federation|as follows; basket of groceries, in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic}Hall. The bridegroom's mother|Mrs. P. Newman; doll, Mary WIFE PRESERVER Ae Wigs are fast becoming the most exciting possession of fashionable women. today. in hair colour with only a mod- erote make-up alteration. The convenience of having as well as those with a heavy social schedule. Mr. John Weiss, M.H., who recent. hair styling presentation at the Park Plaza, by combing out a Blond Wig in front of six hundred hoirstylists without any- works under creative styling by John in Oshawa, proved how undetectable his Wigs are at @ one's favourite style ready to weor at a moment's notice ap- peals to the busy working girl These Wigs, modeled above by Mrs.' Weiss, show how one can make a complete change ADVERTISEMENT Church last Saturday. received in a dusty rose silk|Rashotte, Bowmanville; clock, The ceremony was performed|Shantung sheath dress, matching)S. Solimano, Wet egg shells with cold by the Reverend Paul M. Dwyer|lace bolero, matching accesso-| At the close of the evening/water before cooking them in with Mr. Giovanni Taniri as/ties and a corsage of pink/Mr. Dennis McAuley, acting aSipojjing water; this will lessen sototat. |carnations. auctioneer, disposed: of the re- | Given in 'marriage by the| Mr. and Mrs. Ianiri will be)maining goods at some of the| bridegroom's brother, Giov- making their home in Oshawa.|booths. anni Ianiri, the bride wore - erent a full length gown of lace and nylon net over satin. The fitted lace bodice featured a scalloped| neckline and lily-point sleeves.| The full gathered net skirt was) styled with a lace insert which) fell into a chapel train. Her crystal tiara held a finger-tip veil of illusion tulle and she carried a cascade of gold roses and white carnations. 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