Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Jul 1963, p. 8

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"NEW SLOVAK DANCE GROUP MAKES SPARKLING DEBUT are Linda. Paulocik, Diane Ferjo, Theresa Rus- Ruskay. Stepinac, Lescisin group of to right Ann Ivanco, Carol Nameth, kay and Veronica Front row: Joan Mary Ruskay, Mary and Gail Ihnat, A Wearing their beautiful silver- blue satin brocade dresses and eyelet embroidered blouses the girls gave a sparkling per- formance and were warmly applauded by members and visitors, In the back row, left The newly-formed "Tatra" dance group of Branch 6, Ca- Slovak League, gave public performance a' banquet the itson their fir following Slovak Ns road south, on Satur TREC INN | Honeymoon in England Follows | Lives Busy Lite LeGassick-MacGregor Wedding | In St. George's Memorial iChurch on Friday evening Miss |Margaret Ivy MacGregor BSW became the bride of Dr, Trevor John Le Gassick Ph, D, The 'ibride is the daughter of Mr. *'and Mrs, George MacGregor, Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Shpt.Lt. Edward C, |LeGassick MBE, R.N, (Retired) and Mrs, LeGassick of Goud. /hurst, Kent, England, The Reverend R. G, Brooks officiated and Mr. Thomas Fitches played the wedding | music, | The bride was given in mar.| iriage by her father. She wore a/ semi-formal sheath dress of} gardenia - white silk organza) with tiered organza overskirt.| |Her full, shoulder-length veil of Sjtulle illusion was caught by a) \headdress of organza cant jand she carried a nosegay of iwhite Pinacchio chrysanthe-| mums, Miss Mary MacGregor was maid of honor for her sister, wearing slate blue pure silk with la veiled satin hat and white ac. | cessories. She carried a nose- lgay of pink and white chry san-/ ithemums, Mr, William Hoffa of Detroit was best man and Mr, George ; MacGregor, the bride's brother, ushered, The bride's mother in blue figured organza with matching jacket received at the reception held in the Fleetwood Room of the Hotel Genosha, The couple are spending their honeymoon in England and on the continent and on. their re- junior girls also performed enchantingly, Mr, John Ivanco presided for the banquet and Mr, Michael Karas, Jr master of ceremonies --Oshawa Times St. Christopher's CPTA was Photo '| Honors Graduating Class PASS HALF-CENTURY MARK TOGETHER Mr. And Mrs. Frederick Reinkoester Celebrate Their Golden a SOCIAL NOTICES FORTROOMING MARRIAGE AT HOME The Mrs MAPLE CLEANERS pnnout : uM : © street. x | $04 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA aliech 7 i wilat bame te their mac Covh & Cory & Me Service nose r he ain x > 8 Moor Service : | Pride Jay baa Pick-Up end Delivery "Your Family's Friend" PHONE 725-0643 R Osborne YOUR SLIP IS SHOWING R FORTHOOMING MARR RAGE Mr when you are hurry- % YEARLY which. starts ut who cares to JOHNSTON'S SALE < of fine clothing Thursday, July 18th ot JOHNSTON'S N na th > R S mcoe > Se ng the valedictory addr tr ibute to Father Gignac t her Association, to parents as eachers for the The Sandal wood Restaurant ess, paid was the the classes School Fory of Coates, guest introduced by * duties the Ontario He pspital Wh thy Father Coates mess Students Was ar best wishes Teacher Assoc duced the he from leh to r Stovin, secretary Rush, afternoon Mary Beatrice People Augusta Awaka fror parish th he Father hs were ex Aw ards of merit to these o were HEADS PRESS CLUB M.. _ MONTRE SAL (CP) Pu . » treal dian Women's Press Club. LADIES Ne dbaby sitter, wo cer tere Mr, Bernard ~~ oF -- FOR OME "APPOINTMENTS "IT WAS A SCREAM!" The surpr mode vo. pleosed_ jook @m omy porerts forex would hove The mon fromm ROSS MILLS hod just re- wou the Ge too tether thon mew when y BAKER CARPET 'CLEANING. r noe "Just One Gall Does Them All" Agents for BAKER CARPET CLEANING CO. ®@ Over 75 Years Experience © FREE PICK-UP and DELIVERY ROSS E. MILLS Co. LTD. 80 SIMCOE NORTH PHONE 728-6218 onen* toke care of < and 3 lain :! turn will reside at Bloomington, Indiana, U.S.A As they left, the bride was wearing a white cotton brocade sheath with matching full-length coat, white accessories and a flowered hat, F. J. DANIEL Family Party Sightseeing Tour Birthday Treats Mrs. FL J Oakes avenue, recently cele brated 80th birthday, The occasi on was marked by a fam- held at the summer or son and daugh and Mrs. Ro and i } MRS, Daniel of her wives ol was wrist watch birthday she was Mr nd Mu S ats of e » Thous ana n Side Ivy TOOK THIRD PLACE INDON cP) -- . 1S-y a ter of), n Rez town ~ the 'On Lonely Island VANCOUVER (CP) -- Mrs.) | Hilda Brown 'is an island widow who has just about everything sewn up---except the sewing, Widowed four years ago, Mrs. Brown admits being in her late 30s but puts any woman half her age to shame, She has lived on. the rocky headland at the entrance to suburban Fisherman's Cove for 20 years, but lives far from a hermit's life. Her energy and interests extend beyond her island haven into the business world, Mrs, Brown has a full-time job in a Vancouver co ny's personnel and payroll part: ment and is secretary of the Eagle Harbor Association. Some times she is called the mayor of Eagle Island. This leaves only her spare time for gardening, painting, wall building, boat repairing, wood cutting and house = re- modelling, Not forgetting house-/ keeping, carpentry and cement. ing, SWIMS IN WINTER Mrs. Brown even finds time o take a daily swim, summer land winter--and thrives on it,! And she enjoys her brisk row to the mainland, day and night, in calm or storm, CURLY-TOP John Woodward, Sr., Mrs, Norman Brown, all of Oshawa, and Mrs. William Hughes, Kaladar. Mrs. Fred Drinkle, Ritson road north, is Tim othy's great-great-grandme ther, Photographed when he was one year old in April, is Tim- othy John, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Woodward, RR 3, Oshawa, His grandparents are Mr, and Mrs, William Wood. ward and Mr. Fred Hughes, all of Oshawa. Great-grand- Parents | are Mr. and Mrs. --Phote by Hornsby A great believer in do-it-your- self, she points proudly to an eight-foot retaining wall she built in front of her house and says: "I used garbage for fill." Her spacious home, now a showplace on the 25-home is- 39 land, was a shack when she and her husband moved in "We remodelled it," she says --a_ gigantic understatement. "T finished all the woodwork in- side and tore the basement apart." What doesn't she do? "When I get more time,"' she says, "I'm. going to learn how to sew." NEWS IN BRIEF GUIDES MET LYNDHURST, England (CP) Girl Guide officials from 3 Commonwealth : countries held a conference in this Hampshire July 8. Chief Commis sioner Miss i resented Canada NURSE SELVES WINNIPEG (CP)--The Win. nipes General Hospital has opened two self-care wards for 3 1 of M patients. Patients to do things for themselves are tyro there. 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