a Mrs. D. G, Regent of the Golden Jubilee Chapter, is seen pouring tea with. Mrs. W. D. Burns, Re- e e ee Langmaid, Past gent, and Mrs, F. E. Turney convener, at the Lilac Tea which was held last Wednes- day afternoon and sponsored by the Golden Jubilee Chap- ter, IODE, The proceeds are to go toward :the Bursary Fund, --Oshawa Times Photo Lilac Tea By Golden Jubilee Chapter Proves Successful Highlight Of The Spring Season The Golden Jubilee Chapter, IODE, held a most successful Lilac tea last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. L. R. Sawyer, King street east. The guests were received by the hostess, Mrs. Sawyer; Mrs. W. D. Burns, Regent of the Golden Jubilee Chapter, and Mrs, Frank McCallum of the Prince Phillip Chapter, IODE. ton and Mrs. K. R. Wagg, Re- gent of the Prince Phillip Chap- ter, IODE. The table was ar- ranged with a_ tablecloth of squares of lace and hand-em- broidered linen and centred by a floral arrangement of pink carnations, mauve and white chrysanthemums flanked and Mrs. Edward Bind; Honor- ary Regent, Mrs. T. K. Creigh- W. W. Twist and Mrs. E. R. Mc- Laughlin as living-room host- esses Serving tea were Mrs. A. W. Banfield, Mrs. R. S. Jones, Mrs. Gordon Lofthouse, Mrs. R, C Day, Mrs. D. M. Campbell, Mrs. W. A. Woodcock, Mrs. R. C. Bowes, Mrs. R. A. Patte, Mrs. W. H. Faint, Mrs, P. H. by Phillips, Mrs. H. W. Neil, Mrs/her.way to take part in the 'when LAC W. K. Paul Farrow} '| Mrs. Gordon Conant, Simcoe LAC Paul Farrow Gertrude Forbes Married Recently - A quiet. wedding was solem- nized recently in the chapel of | Northminster United Church) (Wemen MARGARET HAMILTON GRP. The June meeting of the Margaret Hamilton Group of St. Paul's Presbyterian Church was held recently at the home of Mrs. H. W. Sheridan, The. Reverend D. A, P. Allen open- ed the meeting with prayer. The 16 members present at- tended a pot luck luncheon as this was the last regular meet- ing before the summer season. took as his bride, Marie Laur-| 40 Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 ette Gertrude Forbes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Forbes of Sept Lles, Quebec. The bridegroom is the younger son of Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth W. Farrow, Christie avenue, Osh- awa, The Reverend H. A. Mel- low officiated for the double ring ceremony, The bride wore a street-length gown of white peau de soie with an overdress of white lace, The over dress was fashioned with a fitted bodice and only side and back skirt panels with unpressed pleats at the waist, leaving the peau de soie dress visible at the front, The wrist- length sleeves of lace ended in| 7 lily points. She wore a shoulder length veil on a crown of white flowers and carried a cascade bouquet of miniature pink roses and white chrysanthemums, Mrs. William Thordarson, sis- ter of the bridegroom, was ma- tron of honor, attired in a baby blue gown of sheer over taffeta, with bouffant skirt and a shot- sleeved fitted bolero with back opening. Her headdress was fa- shioned of pink and blue flowers with veiling. She carried a cas- cade bouquet of salmon pink chrysanthemums, The bridegroom, who is sta- tioned at the RCAF base at Moisie, Quebec was in uniform. He was attended by Mr. W. Joseph Robinson, Floyd street, Oshawa. Following a reception held at the home of the bridegroom's |parents, the couple left for a |honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls and Lake Simcoe, PERSONALS Mrs. Robert Innis Duval,| London, England, 3! Poon \Mr. and Mrs. T. D. omas,| i . \Harris avenue. Mrs, Duval is) Robert Steven Douglas la niece of Mrs. Thomas. | Jeyes, who celebrated his | first birthday this week, is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Don- ald Jeyes, Ravine road, His grandparents are' Mr. and THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, June 15, 1963 » FAIR AND BONNY -- Mrs. Robert Jeyes, Oshawa, and Mr. W. M. Vessey, Char- lottetown, Prince Edward Island. He is the great-grand- son of Mr. Thomas Jeyes, Oshawa. street south, had as a recent) jguest, Dr. Doris Johnson of |Nassau, Bahamas, who was on, 4 {ald and the treasurer's report \flower George's *|Starr. The bridegroom --Ireland Studio | The secretary's report was read by Mrs. Donald MacDon- by Mrs. Fred Malloy, The fund secretary, Mrs. Alex Brodie gave her. report. An election of officers was held with the following officers elected: president, Mrs, Charles Cornelius; _vice-presi- dent, Mrs, Donald MacDonald; secretary, Mrs. John Gulen- chyn; treasurer, Mrs. Fred Malloy; flower fund secretary, Mrs. George Leaming; press secretary, Mrs. E. J. Brook- ham, ENCOURAGE LEARNING When a schoolgirl completes a course in dressmaking in Kuwait, she receives a free sewing machine, TO WED IN JULY The engagement is announce Mrs. Victor Colbourne all of ed today of Miss Lynda Mae Dearborn, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dear- born, and Mr. Douglas Calvin Colbourne, son of Mr, and Oshawa. The marriage will take place on Saturday, July' 13, in Westmount United, Church at 4 o'clock. --Ireland Studio, Tall standards of white double) lilacs, white pompoms and pale) pink carnations decorated St. | Ukrainian Catholic) Church for the all-pink wedding | of Miss Therese Helene Starr) to Dr. Eugene William Mandryk) last Saturday. | The bride is the daughter of| Mrs. Joseph Jablonski of Osh-) awa and the late Mr. Paull is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Mandryk, also of Oshawa. The Reverend J. C. Pereyma performed the ceremony, with Mrs, Simone Leslie as organist and Mrs, Jan Drygala as solo- ist. Given in marriage by Mr. Joseph Jablonski, the bride was | gowned in a full - length sheath dress of white silk organza over pink peau de soie, featuring a \trumpet. skirt. Her dress was adorned with hand - sewn bead-| ed bands of pearls and crystals} land had a removable chapel) train held at the waist by a beded cummerbund which end- ed in a bow at the back, Her All Pink Traditional Setting For Mandryk-Starr Wedding |Mrs, W. Polo: Y the reception was Mr. Michael Starr, MP. LADIES No baby sitter, no cer tere Mr. Bernard Experienced Hair Stylist f Leading Toronto Salons 2 Of Li FOR "72 APPOINTMENTS When the bridal couple. left| on a flight to New York, the bride was wearing a pink suit of wool and linen, a coral silk- straw hat and contrasting ac- cessories. Dr. and Mrs. Mandryk are making their home on Toronto, where Dr, Mandryk will intern MAPLE CLEANERS $04 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA Cash & Carry -- 4 Hr. Service & Hour Service Free Pick-Up and Delivery "Your Family's Friend" PHONE 725-0643 at Mt. Sinai Hospital. Out of town guests were as follows: from Cleveland, Ohio; Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Lapay; Montreal, Quebec, Mr. and| Mrs. A, Olynyk, Miss Lorraine | Olynyk, and Mr. Henry Kober-| nick; Hamilton, Mr, and Mrs.| N. Anonychuk, Mr, and Mrs. F, Trutwin, Miss Elenor Trutwin, Mr, P. Kush, Mr. and Mrs. G, Rice, Mrs. Mary Sills, Mrs, Podolon, Mrs. Alex Poloz, Mr. and Mrs, M. Rosioe, Dr. and z, and Mr, and} \Mrs. A. Semenuk. Guests from Toronto were} Mr. and Mrs. F. Mucha, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mucha, Miss Kathy Mucha, Miss Lisia Mucha, Mr, and Mrs, J. Ronald W. Bilsky, DC CHIROPRACTOR @ HEADACHES © SLIPPED DISCS 100 King E. 728-5156 Going This Summer e yd oy Cerebene -- J yu fos "? or @i ywhere See us without optigation. Four Seasons Travel 24-Hour Service -- 728-6201 Lenchak Junior,|---- Mr. J, Lenchak, Dr. and Mrs. | A. Gross, Mr. M. Lenchak, Mr. | i | veil of tulle illusion was. held by a matching beaded head- hold-'L. V. Walker and Mrs. W. H./Voice of Women's International |Co-Operation Travel Mission visiting ten capitals of Europe.| |white tapers in crystal ers. Refreshment convener was Libby. The dining and living rooms were decorated with lilac, iris, When you need peonies and cornflower, arrang- Mrs. F. R. King. ed by Mrs. J. A. Langmaid, flower convener. Tea was poured by Past Re- gents, Mrs. D. G. Langmaid Brown, Mrs, J. ANN LANDERS He Is No Fossil Just Common Sense Mrs. A. H. Murdoch and Mrs. F, E. Turney with Mrs. D. A, E. Rundle, Mrs, Mrs. J. A. Vivash and Mrs. Dining room hostesses were R. M. Morrison were in charge) Mrs. Seth Williams of London, of the tickets. All proceeds from the tea will go toward the Bursary Fund SOCIAL NOTICES » ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Dear- born wish to announce the en- gagement of their only daugh- z|ter, Lynda Mae, to Douglas Cal- vin Colbourne, son of Mr. an Dear Ann Landers: I hope| Stephanie has gone with this you will print this letter from|man for only 24% months and a "young fossil' to prove tO he asked her to marry him. I'm adults that all teenagers are afraid he is looking for a not nutty. I'm not the only one mother for his children rather in our school who agrees withithan a wife. Every weekend you that boys and girls should) when the housekeeper is off not be holding hands or walk-| che goes to his home and works ing with their arms around each) jixe a horse other in school corridors or on ; the street. " her to lead her own life. I'm Fellows who have genuine re-/, widow and she insists I am re es oh Keep the/ hanging on to her because she|wedding is to take place on) The Registered Nurses' As- Gis, Bat stow prada tolls all.I have, This is not true--|Saturday, July 20, at 4.00 p.m./sociation of Ontario, District 5,| : ' I want her to marry someday,|in St. David's Anglican Church,|Ontario County Chapter recent- be pawed look plain cheap. but I want it to be a good mar- The teenager who wrote, riage, and I don't think this is "When two people love each/right for her--Sad Mom other it is perfectly O.K. to let the whole world know' must have rocks in her head. What do 15 and 16-year-old kids know about love? As a teenager I can tell you that what they think is Jove is only physical attrac- tion, | If kids want to be treated as adults they ought to learn the meaning of words.--Also a Teen Dear Also: It's always a treat to get a letter from a teenager) which reflects solid thinking. I received many letters from) high school kids who expressed this point of view, but yours was the greatest. Dear Ann Landers: We were childless for 12 years, Then as) © if by a miracle I gave birth|s to a darling baby girl. Lisa is 18 months old and my) husband refuses to allow me to engage a woman or a sitter. If) we receive an invitation which) does not include the baby we) cannot accept. If we go to the movies we take Lisa.along. We| have never been away from her} for even one evening. | I am worried because Lisa is terribly afraid of strangers and will have nothing to do with any-| one outside the immediate fam-| ily. My husband claims we had so many years of gadding! about that we should be con-| tent to stay at home. | Frankly, I'm dying to get out! for an evening. I would settle for once a month--M and D Dear M and D: Young chil- dren must learn to get along with people outside the family. The fact that Lisa at 18 months is afraid of strangers. proves she already is having emo- tional problems. - By all means start to get out) one evening every other -weck) and don't let her tyranize you into staying home, Just goodbye and leave. | Dear Ann: Im having real) trouble with my 20 - year - old) daughter. She is _ attractive,} bright and holds a high-paying} job. Stephanie has been going with a divorced man who says he is 32, He looks 42. She met him at work and has fallen hard. The man's wife was a tramp} and he has custody of their four children. The youngest is only two years old. A housekeeper takes care of the children. who takes on a 32-year-old man with four children after only 24 months of courtship could be making a big mistake. Ask her to give the romance another six months. I'm betting ae | say) Mr. and Mrs, Michael L. Sawyer were married recent- ly in St. George's Chapel by the Reverend F. G. Ongley. Mrs. Sawyer is the former Susan Mary Cooper, daughter | of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Coop- Dear Mom: A 20-year-old girl : HONEYMOON IN NASSAU Mrs. Victor Colbourn, all of Oshawa. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, July 13, 1963, at 4.00 p.m, in Westmount United Church, ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tinney, Orillia, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Coreen Stephanie says I must allow|Eldora, to Mr. Larry Garnet|paritone, and Jeanne McKenna Johns*one, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Johnstone, Oshawa. The Orillia. f you keep mum and not put her in the position where she |must defend her choice, she'll break it off. It's hard for a mother to re- main silent in such circum- stances, but silence is your best ally. England, was entertained re \cently at the Oshawa Golf Club iby Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Elliott, | Beaufort avenue. | Mrs. Everett Warne recently jentertained the executive of the |Women's Liberal Association. |Plans were made to hold a |meeting at the YWCA toward ithe end of the month. Mr. James Service, Toronto, is to speak on the Liberals portable pension plan. Mr. Service is a \former councillor in North York Township and is the Liberal! 3 candidate for York Mills riding in the next provincial election. Mrs. George Drynan arranged |to have the Acousti - chords jladies' quartette on the pro- |gram. The quartette consists of Pal Weggler,. tenor; Marion Kings- j\land, lead; Margaret Moffat', ibis 5 OCT 3 MRS. LLOYD HARLOW (President) Albert Street H and 5 Selects Officers For 1963-64 Term ' The annual meeting of the|Mrs, George Drynan \ly held a pot luck supper in| Ajbert Street Home and School/panied at the piano. eer ggg Hat. Ur. A Alan} Association was held recently; Mrs. George Lee, past presi- : guest speaker Of/at the school. President, Mrs.|dent, was invited to install the MRS, NEWTON WRIGHT (Retiring) |bass. | accom- the evening spoke on Phenylket | Newton Wright, presided at the/new officers for the coming) wiaqdyka. onuria a condition that causes|opening of the meeting. season, The new slate of offic- |mental retardation in the child) Mrs, Newton Wright and Mrs./ers are as follows: president, |but can be discovered early by) Hayden Kemp, the delegates to/Mrs, Lioyd Harlow; Ist _vice- jcertain tests, and prevented. Ajthe convention in Toronto gave president, Mrs. Hayden Kemp; jfilm 'Mental Deficiency Can| their reports. |2nd_ vice-president, Mrs. . Vic- Be Prevented" was shown and| The school choir under the|tor Phair; recording secretary, la discussion followed. Reports! direction of Mr. Robert Cowley,) Mrs, Michael Simic; treasurer, fyrom the R.N.A.O. Convention! principal, entertained the par-|Ms, Michael Szurgot; core- were presented, ents with several selections,/sponding secetary, Mrs, .Doug- UNITS, GROUPS A tg cee oe ese AUXILIARIES Mrs. S. Sharples. LEGION AUX. BRANCH 43 The Ladies' Auxiliary of the|® Royal Canadian Legion, Branch) \juck supper convened by Mr Herbert Braiden and Mrs. Er-| Lee, Inest Burrus. _|__Mrs. George Lee presented After the supper, the presi-/Mrs. Newton Wright with the dent, Mrs. Leonard Clapp, pre-| past president's pin who thank- |sided, with 13 members pres-\ed her on behalf of the associa- nt. |tion and presented her with a secretary's report was/small gift. 43, met in the Legi _\read by Mrs, John McQuade} The' new officers took over a tin t e Legion Hall Tues land the treasurer's report by|the meeting with Mrs, Lloyd jay evening with the president,|), seek iat Mrs. Norman McEvers, presid- Mrs. John Poch, finch gy acgete 4 nse at ing : | The lucky draw was won wie taken with Mr. Robert ' ae ad Mrs, Leonard Clapp, who was/Cowley's Grade 6 and Mr, 4) ihe Decoration ve reminded! iso presented with a gift for/Garth Wedlock's Grade 5 tied ; Y Services) having completed two years on|for the banner. with the Branch, to be held on); xecutiv | Mr. Robert Cowley Sunday, June 16, at 9 a.m, at| 1% ©xcculive. PHAN eerie ante he ihe vatous cametaties In inal Arrangements and help was| ed a graduation party. would be fees cay ; €/arranged for the park opening/held later in June with the A Ara "p id ga to beion June 15. teachers supplying the athletic yup 7 Jedar Park, Hampton,| Yater the election of officers)and scholastic bars. The Home A donation of $100 is to bejas follows: President, Mrs.|freshments. he to the Civic Auditorium) John McQuade; vice-president, |-------- und. The last meeting in June|Mrs. Herbert Braiden; trea- Shey neciel tor ie sean itaiady, a G. Dinas ae § _ 10) Ss, » Mrs, . ¢ 80° June 25, The trip to Sunnybrook) ciai convener, Mrs. John Poch; is to big _ * September 18,/card convener, Mrs. Peter) names to be given in at the|Grice; press reporter, Mrs, Er-) next meeting for those going|nest ed phoning commit: | re " Be ete this visit over|tee, Mrs. William Herrington, | four hundred bags of cigarettes,,Mrs. Garnet McLaughlin and} =. og to be given out to the|Mrs. H. F. Stephen; program patients. committee, Mrs. Leonard A meeting and social for all|Clapp, Mrs. Le Faive and Mrs, the auxiliaries in the zone will| Julius Macevicius. be held on Tuesday October 8. ' The next meeting will be report was given on cater-|held the first Thursday in Sep- ing, by Mrs. James Anderson,|tember beginning with a pot ae convener; Also _the|luck supper. reasurer's report by Mrs, Les-\/~~ ene lie Brown, : The fall bazaar is to be held on November 19 under the con- STOP Awsus-GRavpon CARPET Ci ANY 282 King W. 728-9581 BROADLOOM | | | er. Mr. Sawyer is the son of Mr, and Mrs. L. R. Sawyer, | all of Oshawa, After a honey- moon in Nassau, Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer are making their home in Oshawa. | jliams and Mrs. Charles Lamb. |Tuesday, June 18 at 7.30 p.m. {and a rummage sale on Wed- venership*of Mrs. Robert Wil- The next meeting will be on| nesday, June 19. | Members reported sick were Mrs, E. Birkett, Mrs. C. Stark. | EXCLUSIVE lfor the coming year took place|and School will supply the re-| dress and she carried a modern swing bouquet of pale pink sweetheart roses with garland sprays of lily of the valley. Maid of honor, Mrs. Stanley Konarowski, who is the sister of the bride, and bridesmaids, Miss Linda Mandryk, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Nora Lea Flegg were gowned in street-length sleeveless sheath} dresses of pink peau de soie with overskirts of embroidered pink silk organdy. Their head- |dresses were pink bandeaux with bouffant veils, Accessories \of the maid of honor were of a deeper shade of pink. The bridesmaides carried colonial bouquets of pink sweetheart roses,. carnations and garlands} of green.' | Flower girl, little Miss Kim Konarowski, wore a dress of; iwhite silk organdy over pink} |P h | | eadband. She carried a tiny) basket of rose petals. Master Stanley Konarowski carried '| forthe double ring ceremony.) pillow bearing wedding bands The best man was Mr. Fred) | Mandryk, brother of the groom,| f jwith ushers Dr, Theodore W.) | Cherewaty, Mr. Stanley Konar-/ lowski, Mr, Paul Starr, brother} lof the bride, and Mr, Daniel] | Assisting with a traditional) jpart of the wedding ceremony| |were two aunts of the bride,| |Mrs. R, Cowan, of Oshawa,| and Mrs. M, Mucha, of Toronto. | They also were gowned in street - length pink dresses, | | The reception was held in the |Ukrainian National Federation} |Hall with the bride's mother re-| jceiving in a street - length! | gown of Blue Danube silk faille, | jembroidered with a hand-bead- jed design. She wore matching ae accessories and a corsage of pale pink mayday sweetheart |roses. The bridegrom's mother| jwore a street-length dress of} }embroidered silk organdy over) | lilac pink shantung, contrasting |accessories and a corsage of | deep pink Jingles sweetheart) |N eau de soie with a matching) f and Mrs, M. Utymchuk, Mr. P. | Lenchak, Miss B. Connors, Mr,| and Mrs. G, Laba, Miss June} Laba, Miss Sylvia Laba, Mr.| and Mrs. D, Martynuk, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mandryk, Mr. and Mrs. | S. Kalyn, Dr. J. Hall, Mr, H./ 725-2211 "Home-Nursing Care for EVERYONE" Walker, Miss Margaret Mc-| Cally, Mr. K. Carrol, Mr, and Mrs, C. Damoff, Mr. P, Hercia, | Mrs, J. Ivaniphyn; From Port Hope, Mr. and Mrs. M Wiadyka, Mr. D. Wladyka and| Mr. and Mrs, Chester Francz. Telegrams were received fro Mr. and Mrs, O. Mandryk and Mrs, Helen Lenchak, Congratu-| lations were received from Mrs, J. Kravetz, and Mr. and Mrs, N. Ivanchyna, all of the Ukraine, and Mr. and Mrs. S. Mandryk, Edmonton, and Mr, and Mrs. M._ Gryckewich, Maryland, U.S.A. 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