Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Feb 1963, p. 8

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Seb RTE eT Ra Ms Women Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, February 7, 1963 UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES 21ST, SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX. On January 23, the 2ist Osh- awa Scout Mothers' Auxiliary met in the lower hall of Kedron Church, with 16 members in at- tendance. Mrs, Robert Fraser opened the meeting and the minutes were read by Mrs. R. J, Le- Roy. In the absence of Mrs, Bert Smith, Mrs. Fraser read the treasurer's report showing a bank balance of $67.90. Mrs, C. J, James, social con- SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Major and Mrs, G. M. Ran- kin, Vancouver, British Colum- bia, wish to announce the en- gagement of» their daugiter, Barbara Jean, Oshawa, to Mr. Robert George Clarke, Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. R. G, Clarke, Oshawa. The marriage is to * Itake place on Friday, Febru: | |ary 22, 1963, at 7.30 p.m. at the Salvation Army Citadel, Osh- awa. > ee ipaealh Night Of Cards By Eastern Star Successful Event Valentine decorations display- ed throughout added a special atmosphere for the Order of the Eastern Star night of cards held recently. The patrons were received by rs. W. A. Lyons and Mrs, George Taylor, the convener. Mrs, Lyons, the worthy ma- tron, was introduced by Mrs. Taylor and Mrs, Lyons wel- comed the guests and explained some of the benevolerat work being done by the Order. The euchre winners were Mrs, James Horton, Mrs. E. Rutis- hauser, Mrs. G. Campbell, Mrs. W. Baldwin, Mrs. E, Collinson, Mrs. L. Alexander, Mrs. A. Shorten, Mrs, M. Dunlop, Mrs, Budd Kernohan. Among the general draw winners were Mrs, A. B. Fergu- son' Mrs. Donald Fisher, Mrs. G. King, Mrs. E, Farrow, Mrs. G. Morgan, Mrs. J. B. Wannop, Mrs, G, Brady, Mrs. W. D. Edwards, Mrs. G. McKinstry, Mrs. M. Bujold, Mrs. Ray Greentree, Mrs. Aylmer Ward, Mrs. Ann Brown, Mrs. A. Oke, Mrs, D. W. Keeler, Mrs. F. Hoag, Mrs. R, Hart, Mrs. W. R. Jones, Mrs. Hugh McMahon, best months of the year and the| good. month for . beginning of an excellent six- and early December will be! month cycle which should bring] excellent for putting over busi- benefits in practically every 5 of your lifé. Except for a' FOR TOMORROW riod in early March, job This day will be excellent forjand financial interests should putting over unusual ideas,|prosper, and all constructive ae sre Pope -- plans should work out well, generally advancing all wo May and June will while goals. Romance is also wn-| propitious for boost vined der beneficient influences. This should bt quite a good|_November _Will_be _another RESULTS COUNT! lay. If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope icates that you have just entered one of the MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Consult « Member of the Oshawa & District 'Real Estate Board THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA Mrs. D. W. Ives, Mrs. B. Moore, Mrs. Harrison Peacock. Door prize winners were Mrs. R. Smith and Mrs. E. Stephen- son, Refreshments were served by Mrs. George Taylor and her committee. vener, ted on the success of the Christmas parties held for the scouts and the A and B. Cub packs. Mrs. James and her committee will convene the Father and Son banquet to be held at Camp Samac on Febru- ary 23. A sale of apples is being car- ried on by the auxiliary with $96 realized from sale of apples in November and December. Four new members were add- ed to the roll call. Mrs. Fraser closed the meet- ing and an auction sale was held among the members with Mrs, W. A. Elliott as auctioneer. Mrs, Erie Brock and Mrs. Nelson Wright served refresh- ments. PARKING While You shop DECORATING SERVICE FEBRUARY SALE! ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jones wish to announce the engage- ment of their eldest daughter, Diana Valerie, to Mr. Leonard Paul Dale, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. M. Dale, all of Oshawa. The wedding will take place. on Saturday, February 23, 1963 at AND MRS. FRED MUCHA Well-Known Ukrainian Pair Feted On Golden Anniversary at Faith Baptist ~eGeorge's Mr, and Mrs. Fred Mucha, former long-time residents of Oshawa and now of Toronto, were entertained at a dinner and dance at the Ukrainian Na- tional Federation Hall on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary last Saturday. About relatives and friends attended. Prior to the dinner the jubilarians renewed their wedding vows at Ukrainian Catholic «Church with the Reverend J. C. TERE Pereyma officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Mucha were married January 22, 1913 at Holy Trinity Church in Elma, Manitoba, by the Rev. J. Bala. Mrs. Mucha'is the former Na- talie Lenchak. Mr. and Mrs, Mucha have three children, Mrs. Stephen Mandryk (Mabel) Oshawa, Mrs. Michael Wladyka (Mary) Port Hope and Mr. Mi- chael Mucha Toronto. They have 10 grandchildren. Messages were received from the Rt. Honorable John D. Die- fenbaker, Prime Minister of Canada; the Honorable J ohn P. Robarts, Premier of On- tario; the Honorable Michael Starr, Minister of Labor; the Honorable John Yarmeko, min- ister of Citizenship for Ontario; Mayor Lyman Gifford, Mr. Mi- chael Jacula acted as master of ceremonies for his aunt and uncle, Personal messages of con- gratulations at the dinner were given by Father John Pereyma; the Reverend John Jacenty; Mayor Lyman Gifford; Mrs. Michael Starr; Mrs. Stephen Mandryk, Mrs. Michael Wlady- ka, Mr. Michael Mucha, Mr. Michael Wladyka, Mr. Stephen Mandryk, Mr, Alex Shestowsky, Dr. and Mrs. Allen Gross, To- ronto, and on behalf of the grandchildren, Mr. Eugene Mendryk, Mrs. Robert Leczel and Mr. Fred Mandryk. Three nephews from Bethune, Saskatchewan, Messrs. Peter, John and Nicholas Mucha and Mrs. John Mucha were present, also Mr. Mucha's sister, Mrs. A. Andrew Lapay and Mr. Lapay, Cleveland, Ohio, and Mrs. Mu- cha's sister, Mrs. Michael Uch- tymchuk of Toronto and_bro- thers John, Michael and Peter Lenchak. Out of town guests attended from Toronto, Hamil- ton and Port Hope. Further messages were re- St.|ceived from Mrs. Paul Orlecki sister of Mr. Mucha, Winnipeg, Man.; Mrs. Martin Firman, niece, Winnipeg, Man; Mrs. John Karpowich, niece, Cleve- Jand, Ohio; Mrs, Nicholas Hryc- kiw, bridesmaid at the wedding of 50 years ago, of Windsor, Ontario, and Mr. John Kulik, best man, of Winnipeg, Man. Many beautiful gifts were re- ceived. The table was graced by a three-tier wedding cake baked and decorated by Mrs. Stephen Mandryk, and gold de- corations by Miss Therese Starr. The party was arranged by children, relatives and friends. BAKERIES IN EGYPT Food historians credit the Egyptians with organizing the baking industry. Every Egyp- tian village had public ovens, and every king and noble had a private bakery to supply fresh bread. By the time of the Pharoahs both leavened and un- leavened bread were in use. Un- leavened bread was made of flour, water and salt, while leavened bread was not unlike the modern bakery's product, made with a ferment or yeast. 52% Simcoe N. @ Commercic! and justrial Sites Paul Ristow REALTOR 728-9474 4.00 p.m. Church, Whitby. ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Miss Lois Emily Neimann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emil Neimann, Gahey, Oshawa. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, February 23, at 2.30 p.m. in St. George's Memoria] Church. 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