Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 May 1963, p. 9

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SEEN IS A YOUNG gentle- resplendent in uniform of the Polish cavaliers in the court days of Count Joseph Poniatowski with young ladies in floor-length pastel colored sheer dresses executing @ graceful dance in country St. Hedwig's Ladies Auxiliary Holds Annual Springtime Ball One of the more colorful events of the social season was held recently at the Polish Hall, when the Ladies Auxiliary of St. Hedwig's Parish held their sixth annual 'Springtime in Poland Ball", The hostess and president of the Ladies Auxiliary of St. Hed® wig's Parish, Mrs. John Zielin- ski, and vice-president Mrs. Eugene Ryjca gyeeted the guests. Mrs, Zielinski officially greeted the guests agd asked) derman Hayward Murdoch, who Was representing His Wor- hip i ymian A, Gifford, to offi- ally open the Ball a fher part-|) Viennese ¥ ~ Ih like elinski offered Ts. Hayward Mur-|) Peter Soltys, Presi- ish Branch No. 7 in Mts. B. Ryca follow- he _puests. The beautil ully decorated hal with subdued lighting was a pu da fect setting for the ladies and their escorts in formal dress and also for the performance by @ group of young dancers of the aristocratic Polonaise. The youngsters are from a Polish school under the name of Adam Mickewicz of Polish National Branch No. 1 of Toronto, Upon special request, the young dancers again performed the Polonaise, which is hailed by the critics all-over the world as the most majestic of all WHAT'S IN A NAME? ILKESTON, land (CP)-- When. Diane Hickingbotham won four major beauty queen titles she decided her surname wasn't quite up to expetation for an aspiring movie star and sought to change it by deed poll. Now she has changed her mind because the name is unusual and "all the other Hicking- dothams in Britain will be rather pleased." SOCIAL NOTICES AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J.) Powell, R.R. No. 1, Oshawa, will be happy to receive their relatives, friends and neighbors at the home of their daughter, dances, especially for Mr. and Mrs. T. D, Thomas who were unable to attend for their first performance. Mrs. Thomas, in expressing thanks on behalf of the guests, paid tribute to/the Polish Canadians for their intyo- duction of Old World cultu She said there is a need for bringing to the present the beauty of the past in music, grace and dignity. She chal- lenged the gentlemen present to bring alive this past charm manners and because at heft! guests Mr. Mr. and were special Mrs. John Zielinski, Mrs, Leon Manitius, and Mrs. Nicholas Os fichuk, and many others' A buffet lunch was served at midnight after which dancing resumed until 2,00 a.m. A cable from Mr. and Mrs. Aldwinckle. from' overseas was received, wishing everyone an enjoyable evening. LODGES AND SOCIETIES VICTORY LODGE 583 Victory Lodge 583, LOBA, held its regular meeting May 22 with the Worthy Mistress, Sister Mildred Carnochan, and Deputy Mistress, Sister Anne Derry, in their respective chairs. Tests were taken by Sister Anne McNevin and Sister War- ren. Acting Chaplin, Sister Pres. ton, opened the meeting with prayer. Flags were presented by Sister Roberts and Sister Strong. Sister Burgess read the minutes. A letter was received from Lady Russell Lodge inviting manner much to the delight of the members of the Ladies' Auxiliary of St. Hedwig's Parish. Saabs nn We see, al JUNE BRIDE June 15 is the date plan- ned for the forthcoming mar- -| riage Of Miss Caroline Rose Klapow, Toronto, and{, Mr. James Ryan O'Donnell. - The s bride, is daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jack Klapow, Oshawa. Miss Klapow, formerly of Osh- awa, has for the past five years been a resident of Tor- onto where she has_ been teaching ice-skating at the Lakeshore Figure _ Skat- ing Club and the Woodbridge Skating Club. Her fiance is the son of Mrs. Gerald O'Don- nell, Toronto, and the late Mr. O'Donnell. The marriage is to take place at 11.00 a.m. in St. Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church, Oshawa. Victory Lodge to visit them in September. WIFE PRESERVER If you buy boiled lobster, test jits freshness by pulling the tail Absent sisters are asked to|out straight, then releasing it. If be present at the next regular|it was alive when put into the meeting as we wish to discuss|cooking pot, the tail will snap the chartering of a bus to take/up into a curve; if not, fail will Mrs, Allan McKenzie, Colum- bus, Ontario, on Sunday, June 2, 1963, from 2.00 to 4.00 and, 7.00 to 9.00 p.m. on the occa- sion of their 50th wedding an- niversary. FORTHCOMING soon ll. Mr, and Mrs. Jack apow wish to announce the forth- coming marriage of their daugh- ter, Caroline Rose, to Mr. James Ryan O'Donnell, son of Mrs, Gerald O'Donnell, To- ronto, and the late Mr. O'Don- mell, The marriage is to take place on Saturday, June 15, at 11.00°a.m. in St. Gregory the |the members to Toronto. remain limp. edardale Home And School e-Elects Mrs. G. J. Beaton Mrs. Gordon Beaton was in- stalled for @ second term as president of the Cedardale Home and School Association at the annual meeting held recently. Mrs. George Moss, president of the Oshawa and District Home and School Council, led in the installation ceremonies. The following offi- cers were installed: president, Mrs. Gordon Beaton; vice-presi- dent, Mrs, Gordon McQuaid; recording secretary, Mrs. George Thomson; treasurer, Mrs, William Hrehoruk; com- mittee chairman, Mrs. Adrian # Hill, Mrs, James Gangemi, | . William Motschenbacher, Mrs. William Andrey. Mrs. McQuaid thanked Mrs. Moss for presiding at the in- stallation ceremonies and pre- sented her with a small gift. Mrs. Moss outlined the new set-up in the operation of the home and school system and stated there would be a work|rhythm band and chorus of the shop on home and school onjafternoon kindergarten class June 1. entertained with several selec- The room prize was won by s. A colorful film entitled the kindergarten class, teacher;/"'Wonderful World" was shown. Miss Betty Brown, Refreshments were provided Mrs. Alyn Elliott, igram|and served by mothers of pupils chairman, introduc he pro-jof the kindergarten class and gram for the eyéning. The|Grades 1 and 2. ra PERSONALS nd' Mrs, E. J. | avenue, accompan! 'their son, Mr. Lorne are motoring to DeLand 4 Floyd Gavas, Lauren- tian @ held a baby show- er last/evening for Patti L; Kirkham, daughter of Mr. an; 5s. John Kirkham, Lakevie avenue. Refreshments wer served by the hostesses assisted! by Mrs. R. M. McLeish. Out-of-town guests attending the Hanna-Hoy wedding were Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Walker, Mr. and Mrs. William Hanna, Dr. and Mrs. William Fitch, the Reverend and Mrs. E. L. Simmonds, the Reverend and Mrs. W. H. Meliveen, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bullock, Miss Gerda Bergen, Miss Leona Wedman, Miss Ina Mary Ruth- erford, Miss Kaye Parnell, Miss Catherine Schmidt, Miss Mar- lynne Breckler, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. E. Hanna, Have- lock; Mr. an Mrs. J. Hana, Miss Kathleen Hanna, Miss Marilyn Hanna, Mr. and Mrs, R. G. Chandler, Don Mills; Mr. and Mrs. William Robinson, Mr. David Robinson, Kenmore, New York; Mr, and Mrs. T. Lewis, Mr. Kenneth Lewis, Islington; Mr. and Mrs. §. R. Frost, Mr. Stanley Frost, Miss Christina Eleasin, Pickering; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Barten, London, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Cc, A. Tebble, Orono; the Reverend and Mrs. J. Zander Dunn, Stella; Mr. Ardeshir Dastur, Peterborough; Miss Martha Blair, Kingston; Miss Eleanor Beaton, Miss Cairine Cavanagh, Brockville. MRS. G. R, BEATON ig Miss Diand -Storie, Glenwood \guestof honor : recently at sev pre-nuptial their parties. Those entertaining for ~--~--;the bride-to-be were the choir of St. Andrews United Church; Mrs. D. E. Sturgis; Glenwood crescent; Mrs. S. A. Willson, Masson street; Mrs. P, H. Phillips, Bessborough drive; and Mrs. Donald Storie, Alex- andra street assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Terence O'Heany. Mrs. F. M. Williams, West- moreland avenue, and Mrs, Al- bert oodward, Buckingham avenue; received the news Thursday evening of the death of their brother, Mr. 'rnest}| Jacob Stubley, who resided at Ipwich, England. ilver, by ilver, r Mrs. @ WEDDING PORTRAITS e _ WEDDING ALBUMS 21 ATHOL ST. WEST 723-3680 Pauline Beacock Honored By Man Before Marriage Mrs. Patrick Francis Mc. Garry, the former Pauline Bea- cock, Port Perry, was honored|), at many showers: prior to her recent marriage, Mrs. W. J. Beacock, Port Perry, mother of the bride, was hostess at a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter. Receiving with the hostess were Mrs. J. McGarry, mother of the bridegroom and Miss Pauline Beacock. Pouring tea was Mrs. Gordon Jeffrey and serving were Mrs. Earl Foster, Mrs. Charles Bour- my |seois and Mrs. Allen Redman. In charge of gifts were Miss Joan Parson, Mrs. Douglas Keetch and Mrs. David Boon. 'A kitchen shower was given by Mrs, Dayid Boon of Ottawa, S|at the home of Mrs. Douglas Wilson, Oshawa, where a buffe: lunch was served with the assis- tance of Mrs. Frank Barnum and Mrs, Douglas Hodgson. A miscellaneous shower was given by Mrs. John Abrams and Mrs. Gordon Jeffrey at the home of the latter in Port Perry. Miss Joan Parson, Oshawa, was hostess at a linen shower. serving were Miss Carolyn Jones and Mrs. Joseph Parson. Mrs. S. L, Johnsga, Oshawa, was hostess at a entation of a bridge set. SeWing were Mrs. J. Harlock, s. W. C. Me- Feeters and Miss Sandy Mc- Feeters. A personal shower was given by Mrs. Earl Foster, Newcastle. A presentation of money was made by the girls of the Prod- uct Service Department, Gen- eral Motors. "282 King W. RUG CLEANING 728-9581 sing-song end Mr. Arthur Mc- Pherson entertained with two THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, Mey 31,1963 © for the evening was Mr. Bouckley, who spoke mult Oshawa" and showed man: ---- old pictures ject. Street United Church to be id|jheld at Kiwapis Camp, on June 19, gram.jed a short business meeting. Members were reminded of the weekend at Torpitt Lodge on S Lake, and also of the vocal solos. The guest speaker parrow family Sunday School picnic for ma KING Dramatic Beauty Practical Economy Distinctive Simplicity 65 Other Sty Colors to Choose From Here is a frame for the Canadian Lady, be she young or old, Miss or Mrs, The "Isabella" with its simple, clear, upsweep shape, and French carved temples, gaily trimmed with matching stones for that costume effect, is the choice for all occasions. Available in Flaky Blue, Luscious Mink and Marbleized Black. 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