Over 2,000 Canadian Naval veterans, along with serving "personnel in the Royal Cana- : e the '| Bromley Armstrong; || Mrs. | Branch, JUNE BRIDE June 15 is the date planned | for the marriage of Miss Patricia Mary Seaver and Mr. Norbert V. Lambert Jr,' The bride, daughter of Flight Lt. and Mrs, James F. E. Seaver, (RCAF) of Custer Air Force Station, Battle Creek, Michi- gan, gs a former student of Holy Cross School, Oshawa, and completed her education at Battle Creek. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norbert .V Lambert, Wheat- on, Illinois, The ceremony is to be performed by Father Hugh Fleming of Aylmer on Saturday, June 15 at Custer Air Force Chapel, Creek, Michigan. HOUSEHOLD HINT Battle | Canadian Naval Association. met in Sarnia this month for From left to right are Mr. the 9th annual reunion of the and Mrs. Benjamin Lahaye, ~ PERSONALS Major Marcel Cote and _ i Mrs,|Cote (nee Dorothy Morris) o 4 saga = 2 ma |River's Military Camp, Mani- James Gault, Durham, Eng-\ 14)" have returned home after land, are the guests of Mr. and attending the funeral of Mrs. Mrs, H. M. Smith, Alexander Cote's father, Mr, Fred Morris. ptreet. | .Mrs. D. K. Stiles, chairman Out of town guests attending of Oshawa and district UNICEF DiMalta-Gaynor wedding| has been appointed to the Ca- were Mr. Gerald Tunney, Miss|nadian UNICEF committee. Renate Radi, Mr. and Mrs. D ' 7 ' Di. Valentin. Mr. and Mrs.|, Miss vapere yeh a: ' Mr. and daughter of ager | Mrs. William Parritt; "Long|Cherles .D. Reader, Byng av. W Bert Foote enue, will receive her diploma Whitby: Mr "and Mrs. Al ae from the School of Nursing of Campbel, Brookin; Mrs, Mar. {so Heeduaion exercises, be} |r. and/Mre David Gray, Mrs,|i9& held next Friday evening, | George Gray,. Newcastle; Mr.| Mr, and Mrs. A. E. -- Shaw, and Mrs. Martin Schmelfiski,|Colborne street east, visited re- North Bay. latives in Orillia over the week- dian and United States Navies Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Hudd) At a recent safety campaign|°" | sponsored by the Scarborough; Guests attending the Van |Fire Department, the firs t|Kuik-Suszek wedding were Mr. | prize awarded by the Cedarjand Mrs. Gerald Suszek, Mr. |Brae Shopping Centre was won| Joseph Suszek, Montreal; Mr. by Susan Landon, daughter of} Walter Coutts, Ottawa; Mr. !Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Landon: | Jefffey Stokes, Mr. and Mrs. and granddaughter of Mr. and) Steven Harnadeck, Toronto; Mrs. Earl Landon, Adelaide av-|Mr. and Mrs. T. Van Kuik, lenue and Mr. and Mrs. Samjand Mr. and Mrs. H. Van Kuik, | Jackson, Masson street. | Bradford. TNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES e eme Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 Married last Saturday in St. \Gertrude's Roman Catholic iChurch were Miss Marian Louise Suszek, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Suszek, and Mr, Joseph B. Van Kuik, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Van Kuik, all THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 3,1963 7 of Oshawa, The ceremony was performed The Conant Homt and School Association held its last meets ing of the 1962-63 term last week at the school, "Mrs. Elwood Buckler gave | the secretary's report followed by the treasurer's report given by Mrs, Jack Murdock. Mrs. William Tymchuk announced that the Conant School will hold its field day Monday, June 13. Mrs. William Tymchuk intro- duced Mrs. Ross Edmunds from district Home and School Coun- leil, Mrs. Edmunds gave a brief talk on the functions of the |Home and School Confederation Jand also outlined the bursaries Whitby, and Mr. and Mrs. El- |which are made available to wood Adams, of Taunton road (students through the Confeder- north. ation, The installation of the new of- ficers was held with Mrs, Ross }Edmunds presiding. The new executive and officers are as \follows for the 1963-64 seasont ERs President, Mrs. William Tym- lchuk, re-elected; recording sec- retary, Mrs. Elwood Buckler; | lvice-president, Mrs, William Leggott; corresponding secre-) tary, Mrs. Daniel Tymchuk; | treasurer, Mrs. Jack Murdock; | chairmen: Mrs, Ernest Hilts, Mrs. Bert Shortt, Mrs. Des-| mond Taylor, Mrs, Erie Fo- shay. 1; After the installdtion a pre-| qjsentation was made to Mrs. ?/Ross Edmunds by Mrs. William : Leggott. Mr. Donald Peel announced ijthat the annual school games) lwill take place June 19 at Al-| RECEIVES DEGREE. | exandra Park. All the schools) e Osh vill ticipate. Mr. Miss Eleanor Kratz, datigh- ot One ee eee ter of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Kratz, Division street, receiv- SOCIAL NOTICE ed her Bachelor of Arts de- | ENGAGEMENT gree with honors last Thurs- ; | day from St. Michael's Col- | Flight Lt. and Mrs. James F.| B. Seaver, ; i i (RCAF) of Custer lege, University of Toronto, | 4i- Force Station, Battle Creek, | and also a scholarship from | Michigan, formerly of Oshawa,| the German Government jannounce the pn ore of} ic ri their daughter, Patricia Mary, -- -- td sued lto Norbert Vincent Lambert, course in Hamburg Univer-| J," son of Mr. and Mrs, Nor- sity, Germany. Miss Kratz, & |hert V. Lambert of Wheaton, former student of St. Greg- |Illinois, U.S.A. The marriage is ory's Separate School and |to take place on Saturday, June OCVI, will be teaching Eng- |15 at Custer Air Force Chapel, Installation Of Officers 1963-64 At Conant Home & School Assoc. ® by the Reverend John B. Myers. Miss Connie Lucas was organ- ist with Mrs. Clifford Lucas as soloist. | Given in marriage by her father, the bride' wore a gown of shimmering satapeau with a ~V~ neckline and __iily-point sleeves, The bell shaped skirt |was enhanced by self bows, em- "4 broidered organza applique and \a flowing chapel train. She wore a matching pillbox headdress) |pearls which held a bouffant) 'veil. Her formal cascade bou- |quet consisted of pink sweet- Fiheart roses, lily of the valley y, | and foliage. : Miss Grace Brendzan was Van Kuik-Suszek Vows Taken Prior To Florida Honeymoon rance Hallett with Mr, Nicholas! Van Kuik and Mr, Bernardus. Van Kuik as ushers, ja pe Hd blue with'self he wed blouse, rs white accessories a cor: |adorned with applique and seed! of yellow carnations. i i gown of turquoise organaz over! taffeta styled with a chantil! lace bodice designed with scal- loped neckline and sleeves. She wore a corsage of pink sweet- heart roses and white feathered | carnations, The bridegroom's mother chose an ensemble of royal blue lace on straight-cut lines with a matching jacket, and a corsage of white sweetheart roses and feathered carnations, i 1 For travelling the bride wore. three-piece double-knit suit in' Be When the bridal couple return, jfrom a three-week motor trip }to Florida, Mr. and Mrs, Van' |Kuik will make their home at! '71 Gibbons street, Oshawa. Fimaid of honor with Miss Olga |Waznicky, Miss Mary Laing and \Miss Nancy Suszek as brides- |maids. Miss Suzek, sister of the |bride, wore a white nylon dress with an overskirt of scalloped \lace. The other attendants wore gowns of pink organza over taf- LADIES Ne baby sitter, no cor fore Mr. Bernard Experienced Hair Stylist Of Leading Toronto Seions FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS braemor braemor gardens HOUSE HUNTING? VISIT US IN braemor ms gar ens OSHAWA'S MOST CONVENIENT COMMUNITY » gardens Stevenson Rd. N, just South of R. $. MeLeughlin High School feta with laced bodices . featur- ing scoop necklines, three-quar-| ter sleeves and a self bow at the waistline. The best man was Mr, Ter- UNITS, GROUPS | AUXILIARIES | DEL-MAR UNIT 5 | The May meeting of the Del-) MRS. W. TYMCHUK | (Re-elected) | Peel- also announced that the school bars and awards- would be presented to the students on June 27 | 'ili sit Mar Unit 5 of King Street Unit-| Mrs. William Leggott intro-leq Church took the form ofa) duced a group of boys and Sirls) not luck supper and was held from Grades 2 to 8 who gave alin the lower west hall of the| display of tumbling under the! ohurch | direction of Mr. Michael Banks.| 'phe Unit Jeader, Mrs. Gabriel Mr, Ernest Hilts thanked the|Lavictoire presided over a boys and girls and Mr, Banks.| short business period. | rs. William Leggott thanked] A new member, Mr. Robert Mrs, William Tymchuk for her) Shreve, was introduced by Mrs.| contribution in the past year as|Wesley Herbert and welcomed president, }to the unit. | The attendance banner was| The next general meeting of| won by Mr, Michael Banks'|the UCW will be on June 13 at} class. 8.00 p.m. | | | M - The. Del-Mar June meeting RETURNS: HOME will be held June 26. Kiet ._| During the remainder of the} eae AIRES, Argentina! evening Court Whist was played. | AP)--The widow of Adolf Eich.| Prizes were won by Mrs. so ----}| | | mann returned to ArgentalEiston. Mr . re aaah ' s. Ronald Leonard Sunday to live, she said, "in| and Mrs. Douglas Southwell. the small house he built with RINKER'S CLEANERS | his own hands,"' Mrs. Vera Eichmann, 55, and her seven-| year-old son Haasi came home| N 'THE BEST IN TOWN' a year and twedays after Israel executed her husband, convicted| Psi Better Than Ever | of playing a major role in the| soabhbedaiae 93 ene mass killing of Jews in -the TY agers Second World War. \ is tart 'SHOP SAVE! GLECOFF' SUPERMARKET 174 RITSON ROAD SOUTH ° TILL 10. ~ OPEN EVERY NIGHT , 00 P.M. lish in Germany in the fall.|Battle Creek, Mich. STEPHEN'S UCW Eva Alexander Unit The Ladies of the Eva Alex- ander Unit. met in the ladies' parlor, with 11 members pres- ent. The chairman, Mrs. James Palmer, opened the meeting then turned the meeting over to DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA The Daughters of Isabella Circle held a social evening re- | cently at St. Gregory's Audi-/ | torium. | Entertainment was provided |by St. Gregory's boys' choir. | They sang "This Old Man", fol- lowed by "Ave Maria", "Panis | Mud is hard on leather S0/Angelicus", "Puff the Magic always clean it off shoes imme-\pragon", "The Happy Wander- diately with warm water; then, |e," and "Chinese Man". They while still damp, rub grease or oil into"the leather to prevent }were thanked by Mrs. Gerard Mrs. Roy Smith, group leader in charge of the May meeting| who read from 'Women of the Bible' a portion on Hannah, the Mother of Samuel. It was the story of a mother's prayers TAILORED We Believe Them To Be $20. - $25 Values UNDERWEAR FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Our Price Now Only .« . Forestall. | and of keeping her promise by dedicating the life of her son to the service of God. Mrs. Norman Gilbert the scripture. A character analysis of Han- nah was read, showing her per- sistence in prayer, her serenity and her consecration. | | A discussion period followed |with the question '"'Does a par- ent have a right to dedicate the life of a child, even before birth? Mrs. Smith closed the devotional period with prayer. Mrs. Emmanuel Hurvid read the minutes of the last meet- ing. Mrs. Smith gave a report on the proceeds from the Daffo- dil Tea. Mrs. Frank Crawford reported on cards sent to sick) and shut-ins. The social conven-| er, Mrs. Charles Rundle gave a report of the guide and brown- ie banquet held reenticy. She asked for help at the nurses' alumnae dinner to be served) at the Jubilee Pavilion. | On Saturday, June 15, the! unit will cater for a wedding and help was requested for this. Mrs. Palmer closed the meet- ing with the Mizpah benedic- tion. 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