Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Jun 1963, p. 8

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TO WED THIS MONTH June 2 is the date plan- ned for the marriage of Miss Maureen Edith Cooke and Mr. » Ronald W. Lang. The bride- elect is the daughter of Mr. and . Ajax, and eon of Mrs. Clifton Lang, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Lang. The future bridal couple, both graduates of Toronto Teachers' College, ere at present teaching in | SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Norman O'Reilly, Oshawa, announce the engagement of their only @aughter, Patricia Ann, to Mr. Melvyn Douglas Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Jack- at 3.00 p.m. in Albert Street United Church. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. John F. Cooke, Ajax, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Maureen Edith, to Mr. Ronald W. Lang, son of Mrs. Clifton Lang, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Lang. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, June 29 at 3.00 p.m. in Holy Trinity Angli- can Church, Ajax. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Frederick R. Hurron wish to announce the engagement of their elder; @aughter, Lynda Faye, to Mr. Jack Alvin Dyck, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Dyck, all of Osh- place on Saturday, July 6, 1963, | at 3 o'clock in Northminster United Church. ENGAGEMENT | Mr. and Mrs. Royal Zillon| wish to announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Bever. ley Jo-Anne, to Mr. John Wayne Craggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Craggs, all of Oshawa. The ee om Ml » Pg pace on Saturday, y at 3. p.m. in Cedardale Uni UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES BARVINOK BRANCH Mrs. John Masiewich was hostess at the last meeting of the Canadian Ukrainian Women's Association, Barvinok Branch. Mrs. Robert Sholdra, presi- Gent, opened the meeting with) prayer. Reports were given by the secrtary, Miss Anne Sabat; th financial secretary, Mrs.) Steven Hercia, and the treasur-| er, Mrs. Nicholas Seminuk. | The president urged the mem- bership to attend the St. John's| Sisterhood banquet and dance| on June 15. For the June meeting it was decided to hold a "men's night" dinner on June 9. A committee| consisting of Mrs. Mary Gregor-| enko, Mrs. Joseph Maga, Mrs. | Dmytra Luchak and Mrs. Nich-| olas Seminuk were appointed to/ arrange the program for the| evening. | Other projects planned for the future were a rummage sale| @nd the Sunday School picnic. | <Mrs. Andrew Onyschuk was al Guest at the meeting. | Refreshments were served by! the hostess, after an enjoyable| Program arrangd by Mrs. Wal.-| ter Gregorenko and Mrs. Dmy-| tro Luchak, i THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Go ahead with postponed pro-| jects now--whether of a busi-| ness or personal nature--espe- cially if your plans involve other persons, Planetary influences are extremely propitious for making headway along the path toward worthwhile goals; are also extremely benign where! travel is concerned, | FOR THE BIRTHDAY | If tomorrow is your birthday, | you are now justified in mak.| - ing plans you would not even| have considered a year. ago--| particularly where creative work is concerned. Your horo-| scope augurs well for the suc-| ag romance and travel. ou who are engaged in busi- | mess may find the year a fairly| routine one, but end results| should be highly satisfactory| even if not as spectacular as for those engaged in creative Pirsuits. For all, best periods for finance and job gain: the current month, September, No- vember and January; for ro- mance: August, September and December. | A child born on this day will) be imaginative, original and highly idealistic Oshawa. The ceremony is to take place on Saturday, June 29 at 3.00 p.m. in Holy Trinity PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Harold Snudden, Mitchell. avenue, Brooklin, at- tended a reunion of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders of Canada held May 31 - June 1 in the Fischer Hotel, Hamilton. Mr. Snudden served with the Argylis' from 1942 to 1946 and fought in the Battle of Nor- mandy of which the movie The Longest Day has been made. Mr. and Mrs. Snudden are plan- ning a trip to Europe next year to revisit many of the places that Mr. Snudden was station- ed during the war. Mrs. Stanley Comerford, Burk street, will be leaving this Saturday from Toronto Airport for St. Louis, Missouri, U, S. A. where she will spend a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Winsor (Joan) and family. Later she will go by jet to visit her son, Mr. Donald Comerford in Oakland, California, While there Mrs. Comerford will also be the guest of Miss Jill Staples for two weeks. Mrs. Donald Weir, the former' Judith Elaine Evans, was guest of honor at a bathroom shower given by Mrs. George Constable and her daughter, Mrs. Palmer Knight, at the home of the lat- ter, Guelph street. Mrs. L. R. Sawyer, King street east, was hostess to com- mittee members of the Golden Jubilee Chapter, IODE, who were finalizing arrangements for the Lilac Tea which will be held next week at the home of the hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Taylor, 553 Bloor street east, attended the graduation of their daughter, Patricia Janice, from the School of Nursing of Hamilton General Hospital, Hamilton, Wednesday, May 5. Miss Taylor received an award for the highest standing in examinations in Urological Nursing. Also present were Miss Taylor's brothers, Mr. Douglas Taylor and Ronald Mrs, J. W. An _ and] daughter Sybil of Histon, Texas, are visiting Mrs. An- drew's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A, Toaze, Bagot street, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Bran- ton will be guests at the Lam- bert-Seaver wedding which will take place on Saturday, June 15 in Custer Air Force - Station Chapel, Battle Creek, Michigan. HAD LUCKY START VANCOUVER (CP) -- Miss Waltraud Kossegg, an Austrian immigrant, caught her first sal- mon in Horseshoe Bay here--a 20-pounder--on the first day of her vacation. RESULTS COUNT! Mas MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Consult @ Member of the Oshawa & District Real Estate Board Taylor. 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