Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Feb 1963, p. 9

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AND MRS. PETER KLASAN Family, Friends Honor Pair Marking Silver Mr. and Mrs. Peter Klasan Sr. celebrated their silver anniver- gary at the Ketman Hall on Sat- urday last. The reception was attended by friends and rela- tives from Hamilton, Ajax, Port Hope, and Oshawa. Best wishes were extended from Monessen, Pa., and Belle Vernon, Pa. There were' more than 80 people who helped to make this celebration a success. A pres- entation of a sewing machine was made by their son and Anniversary | green ; | black accessories and a corsage Harrison-Brown Rites Performed On Friday Evening Westmount United Church was the setting last be evening for the marriage of Miss Bar- bara Eleanor Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. Lawrence Brown and Raymond Lorne Harrison, son of Mr, and Mrs. (Wemeon Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 The ceremony was performed by the Reverend Frank Ward with Mrs. Marie Taylor, organ- ist and Mrs, Morris Love, as soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a short " |dress of white brocade. It was fashioned with a round neckline, three-quarter sleeves, and a full skirt. A rhinestone tiara held her shoulder-length veil and she carried a white Bible topped with red roses. The maid of honor, Miss Glenda Harrison, wore a poin- settia red brocade dress with matching headdress and carried a nosegay of red and white car- nations, Mr. William Lockwood was } the best man with Mr. David Brown and Mr, John Piper as : |ushers, The reception was held at the church with the bride's mother receiving in a powder blue dress, beige accessories and a corsage of white carnations. The blue dress, matching hat, black pink carnations. The bride was wearing a three-piece wool suit, of pink carnations when the bridal couple left on a honey- moon trip to Hollywood, Califor. nia, On their return Mr, and Mr Harrison will make their home in Toronto, Rupert Harrison, all of Oshawa, é THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, February 6, 1963 bridegroom's mother chose a | accessories and a corsage of | \Jueen's Privated.ite So Closely Guarded She May Be Lonely Queen Elizabeth is proving more successful than any of her predecessors in extending her private world beyond the former royal boundaries, She has taken a tip from Scandin- avian royalty and created a new freedom of social amv. thus curbing what Queen Victoria once called the "awful loneli- ness" of the crown, The Queen's private world was populated mainly by cousinhood and family ties knit- ted in childhood. Mere social climbers could not penetrate these double barriers of kins: folk and old-time friends. Some of the Queen's friends have deliberately helped to broaden royal horizons by in- troducing the occasional new- comer at lunch or for cocktails. Two of the youngest Ascot house guests at Windsor last met twenty-ive-year-old Lord Iveden and tweaty-three-year- old Viscount Sudeley, met the Queen privately and quickly mastered the first requisite of royal friendship, complete re- ticence, Combatting the world's insa- tiable curiosity is the innermost hazard of friendship with the Queen. When a new lady-in- waiting was announced her telephone never stopped ning: ing. One of the Queen's host- esses had to change her private and unlisted) number seven MR: AND MRS. R, L. HARRISON Ireland Studio An honored guest at the wed. ding was Mrs, W. J. Philp of Cannington, grandmother of the bridegroom, Also attending were Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Osborne, Peterborough, Mr. and Mrs, Lioyd Beatty, Cannington, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Harrison,} | Sunderland, Mr, and Mrs. Bert Lionettes Hold Night Of Cards The Lionettes held a Night of|cock, Mrs. R. Haywood, Miss Cards recently with Mrs. Don-|Dulcie Miller. Mrs. E, J, Brookham, Mrs. R. Laing, Mrs. L. Neal, Mrs. A, Hilts; Mrs, B. Mahaffy, Whitby; Mrs, William Tkaczuk, Mrs.| Joseph McPhee, Mrs, H. Han- Refreshments were served by| a silver tea service and cream) set, trays, dishes and a beauti-| ful mirror. Mr, and Mrs, Peter Klasan Sr., were born in Yugoslavia and migrated to Canada where they met in Oshawa in 1937, They were married January 29, 1938 at St, Gregory's Roman Catholic Church. They lived for a year in Mat. tawa, Ontario before returning to Oshawa.. They have two children, Mary Ann Margaret Morrison, Scarborough and Mr. and Mrs, Aubrey Smith, Aurora. Stephenson receiving. CAN SHARE BIG EVENT HAE. ght (CP) -- A new; mternity section planned for senting t izes. Victoria General Hospital here ag seagen i yg will be arranged so that a hus- band may be with his wife dur-/A. Austin, ing childbirth, says administra- tor L. A, Quaglia. Fathers-to- be will first have to attend pre- paratory sessions. bridge was opened by Stephenson, The winners were Mrs, Mrs, Joyce, Mrs. ald Branch and Mrs. Raymond ue the members of the Lionettes. Ts. pao -- Mrs, Peter Andrey and Mrs. C. J, Kent assisted Mrs. Branch KEEP IN TRIM VANCOUVER (CP) -- Gym-| nasiums here report record en- G,|rolments this season in their Wilson, Mrs. R. Crawford, Mrs.|conditioning courses for women. R. Vickery,{One instructress said most of Mrs, H. E. Linten, Miss Mar-|those taking the courses are aret Rende, Mrs. R. Wellman,|homemakers rs. W. 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