Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Oct 1963, p. 7

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PM. Saluies Business Women on' even greater suc The Prime Minister, thelyears pony Right Honorable Lester B. Pearson has issued the follow- ing message to the presidents of Business and Professional Wom- en's Clubs across Canada, now observing Business Women's Week: It it with very real pleasure during this Business Women's Week that I pay tribute to the increasing achievements of women in business and in the professions. These achievements represent a significant contribution to the life and development of our country. To stimulate among women an active interest not only in business but in public affairs at all levels is not only good sense, it is good citizenship of the highest order. I salute the Canadian Federa- tion of Business and Profes- sional Women's Clubs for its TO HEAR WRENS LONDON (CP)--Two WRENS with 'friendly voices" will intro- duce recorded messages from home to 10,000 British sailors serving in the Far East at Christmas. Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, October 22,1963 7 Guard Of Honor For Newlyweds Sharon Gimblett and John Norris Mr, Brenton Snowdon, Osh-| } awa, was best man, and usher- j ing were Mr. Thomas Gimblett, Maple Grove, and Mr. Donald Johnston, Oshawa. The reception was held in the Sunday School room. The |bride's mother wore a mink- brown and green, -- brocade sheath, green and mink hat, mink-brown accessories and a corsage of bronze baby chrys- anthemums, The bridegroom's The 7th Oshawa D, M. Rose Rover Crew and the 1st Maple Grove Brownie Pack formed a guard of honor as Sharon Eliza- beth Gimblett and John Doug- las Norris emerged from Maple Grove United Church following their marriage. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Russell T, Gim- blett of Maple Grove and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Jack S. Norris, Osh- awa, MRS, LAVERNE DEVITT MRS, JOHN CHMARA (Incoming) (Retiring) New President Is Installed At King St. H&S Association --Photo by Sneyd : A At the recent annual meet-|Lakas, vice president of Home , mother chose a mink-brown bro-ling. of the King Street Homeland School Council, presiding PERSONALS |pcscta"st cata" susleers crtaseie ceasing cn, rman, fer |oer Os nee |perse . | ce , 4 Gordon Butler, Children's read-| Past President Mrs. John soloist, Mrs. Eldon Essery of hat and a corsage of yellowing convener, presented Mrs. Chmara; president, Mrs. La- Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bray,|Courtice, the bride $ aunt, sang/baby chrysanthemums, Earl Tummonds, instructor of|verne Devitt; 1st vice-president Columbus, have returned from|"I Shail Not Want" and "A' 'The honeymoon was spent in|English Occupational classes at|Mrs. Gordon Butler; record: a motor trip through the Smoky|Wedding Prayer accompanied eastern Ontario and the United|McLaughlin Collegiate. Mrs. ing secretary, 'Mrs. George Mountains to Nashville, Tennes- -- William Laird of Mople|states. For raion, o the/Tummonds, who chose as her|Jones; treasurer, Mrs. Wilbur gee, ae : i ride donned a rk brown,|subject, 'You too, can improve|Dart; corresponding secre _ | The bride was given in mar-|three-piece wool suit with acces-|your reading," used visual con-|Mrs,. Garth Gillespie: perhine' Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Merin-riage by her father. She worelsories of beige and dark brown|trolled reading, SRA reading|tee chairmen: membership, | | ger, Elizabeth street, entertain-'a floor-length gown of organzalang a corsage of yellow roses.|program cards and recommend. Mrs. A. C, Sherban; social,| | ed in their home, following tr @ ver taffeta enhanced with a) Mr, and Mrs: Norris ere re-jed literature, such as "Reading/Mrs. E. E, Conboy; publicity, annual Columbus Day banque {scalloped lace neckline and! siding at 113 Rossland road east,|Skill Builder' ¢o illustrate to|Mrs, F, J. Tomalak; hospita;- and dance, Guests were: Mr.\long, lace sleeves. The Alencon|Qshawa. jher audience, the remediallity, Mrs. Lloyd Harlow, Vincent Kelly, Ottawa; Mr. and/lace bodice was showered with| Guests were present from|reading program for the de-| tre Lioyd Harlow prese sted Mrs, Jack Bawks, Mr. and Mrs.|sequins and seed pearls and aGueiph, Camp Petawawa,|velopment of skills in speedivrs. Lakas with a win ¢ re- John Fox, Mr. and Mrs, Frank)bouffant lace skirt was designed! qoiymbus, Orono, Oshawa, Bow-Teading, spelling and vocabu-|ciation . a68 Canzi, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs.|with an overskirt trimmed with) manville, - Toronto, Peterbor-|lary. Pointing out to her audi- : Jack Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs,|scalloped lace with three boW3|oyeh Courtice and Whitby jence that poor reading ability) Mrs. Laverne Devitt and her Frank Shine, Mr, and Mrs, Les-jaccenting the back and front.| , ? lcould be caused by fatigue,|MeW executive présided over the} % lie Prazmowski, Mr. and Mrs.|Her headdress was small ros- |poor eyesight, or home environ-|t¢™ainder of the business meet-| ¢ ing, when it was decided tha* Leon Wallis, Mr. James Smythe,|ettes with pearlized stamens on| SOCIAL NOTICE |ment Mrs. Tummonds stress- Whitby; and Mr. George Gilew-|the forehead and a fingertip veil| led, howeve .|the students of the school would ski. y s° os ed, however, that marked im again participate in UNICEF """~ ENGAGEMENT of silk illusion, She carried a nt . |white Bible topped wih red ied Ppt from the this rene, =. = Sproule The French Conversation|roses, streamers and rosebuds. ; ' fa siiescs presente: rs, John Chmara The engagement is announced) Mrs, Garth Gillespie extend-|with the past president's pin, of Ginette Marie Ranger, daugh-jed the sincere appreciation of SAE GRASSES x ERT stone hie. 4J RESIDE IN OSHAWA John F. Salter, Oshawa, Weds Lois A. Davidson, Pickering Dunbarton United Church was;were dressed alike in full length the setting for the wedding af| gowns of gold delustered satin, Lois Ann Davidson, Pickering,|with wie whe . sheath skirts featuring daughter of the late Mr. and|panelled backs. The bodices Mrs. William Davidson to Mr.|were accented with small jack- John Fraser Salter, son of Mr.jets and they carried cascades » and Mrs, Lloyd Salter, Oshawa, |of gold and bronze tawny chrys- recently. janthemums.° Their headdresses The officiating clergyman was|were circular bands-covered to Doctor William McKay and the;/match the dresses and topped soloist was Miss Marie|with bouffant veils, Mitchell, Dunbarton, who sang} The bridegroom was attend- "The Lord's Prayer," "To/ed by his brother, Mr. George Thee My Beloved" and "The/saiter, Oshawa, and the ush- Wedding Prayer,"' accompanied|erg were the bride's brother, by Mr. Robert Pitcairn, Scar-'Mr, Blaine Davidson, Picker- borough, ing, and Mr. Dalton Woods, Given in marriage by Mr.|Toronto. Donald ¢, Aman, the bride] or the reception at the e . .. | gown featuring a sheath skirt| Annandale Golf: 'and pees Group of the University) Miss Karen Barraba!l, Bow- i . (Club, Pickering, Mrs. and a, detachable train. The fi/Annan received the guests iN & trimmed with pearls at the|S!rimp silk sheath with match- neckline and had three-quarter |ing shoes, mink hat and stole sleeves also trimmed with|aid wore a corsage of orange pearls. Her headdress was a/'elight roses. The Papa rors small pill-box of appliqued| mother assisted in a beige Venetian lace, studded with|draped sheath with gg pearls, holding a bouffant valll ar ow rove and a corsage 0} of nylon tulle. She carried a\Yellow roses. ; prayer book crested with a| For the honeymoon trip to white orchid and satin stream-|the Pocono Mountains of Penn- ers graced with stephanotis. |sylv-=nia, the bride chose an off The bride's sister, Miss Dor-|white suit of imported wool een Davidson, Pickering, was|with a mustard felt hat, and the maid of honor and thejbrown accessories, for travel- bridesmaids were Miss Sharon|ing. On. their return the coup:e Williams, Pickering, and Miss/will reside at 1190 Sun Valley Isobel Patterson, Toronto. They|Court, Oshawa. An Extra Shower Adds To Comfort Of House By ELEANOR ROSS jframed with tiling, the prefab I's the extras--the frosting takes on a smart, custom-built on the cake, so to speak--that|4ppearance, A glass door with add so much to the comfort and|non-rusting hinges adds the fin- convenience of the home and|ishing touch. step up its property value also. Shower accessories | include For instance, a powder room is a delightful, luxurious little extra and it becomes more so self-cleaning shower heads with spray regulators, thermostatic mixing valves for exact water Women's Club met last night at|manville, was maid of honor and| the home of Mrs. R. D. Guselle,|the bridesmaids were Miss| Connaught street. Donna Smith, Oshawa, and Miss} |Marion Essery, Courtice. They) wore identical dresses of red velvet with scoop necklines, The following members of the Oshawa District Insurance Agents Association and theit/pracelet sleeves and bell skirts, wives attended the Ontario In-|Thejr headdresses were match- surance Agents' Convention held'ing red circlets and circular in the Royal York Hotel on Oc-|yeils and they carried teardrop tober 16, 17 and 18: Mr. and|cascades of white chrysanthe- Mrs. Walter Famme, Mr, and/mums and red carnations. 1 Mrs. Gerald Osborne, Mr. and) The flower girl, Miss Judy| Mrs. Donald Ellison, Mr, and/Battams, was. dressed similarly Mrs. Lawrence (Pete) Mc-lin red with puff sleeves and a Murty, Mr. and Mrs, Lorne/full skirt. Her headdress was a| Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.!matching velvet bandeau. | White, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph) --------------___--_ Vickery, Also present Were MP.) oo. scmsiommeme Harold Roughley, Mr. Elmer) Whitely, Mr. Eldon Nelson, Mr.,| Ronald Wilson, | by Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Umphrey, formerly of Oshawa, have taken| | up residence at their new home) 7} on Gormley road, north of Rich-| j mond Hill, Ontario. -- | Mrs. J. P. G. Maroosis re- cently spent two weeks with her brother, Flight Lieutenant H. G.| Inksater, RCAF Number 3 Wing sspoaree cag sutrte ter of Mrs, Napoleon Lepine,|the association to the speaker. Temiscaming, and the late Mr.| Mr. J. D. Galbraith. school Ranger, to Mr. James Edward/principal, explained the rotary refreshments bein A social half hour was enjoy- ed with served by the executive. Goodall, son of Mr. and Mr3.)cystem and the curriculum,, re- John Charles Goodall, Oshawa.|questing the parents' co-opera- The marriage will take place on/tion in encouraging homework Saturday, November 23, 1963 atiand good study habits, Mr, Gal- 11.30 a.m., in St. Theresa's|praith then presented the teach-| Roman Catholic Church, Temus-|ing staff, caming, Quebec, | "With «Mrs. John Chmara presiding over the business CHIROPRACTOR @ Rheumatism @ Migraine Headaches Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C. | HOUSEHOLD HINT portion of the meeting, the an- 100 King St. E. 728-5156 nual reports were read and ap- proved, Mr, A. E, Maycock's Grade 8 class winning the par- ents' attendance prize. Mrs. A. C, Sherban, nomina- tions chairman, presented the following slate of officers for 1963-64, with Mrs. Nicholas Make a funnel easily and quickly by cutting the corner off an envelope, then snipping off a small part of the tip. 30 DAYS OVERSEAS | (OCT. Ist -- MAR, Ist) $312.00 ROUND TRIP AT | FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL (OSHAWA) PHONE 728-6201 Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and superfluous hair. Over 15 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshewe at the Genosha Hotel, Oct. 21, 22, 23 PHONE 723-4641 for appointment on these detes if there is enough room to in-|temperature and volume com- stall a prefabricated shower|trol, also overhead lights. cabinet. Then the room be-| The shower cabinet snould be comes really efficient and con-jinstalled by an experienced venient. plumbing contractor. This is no It's a good idea to have ajjob for-a member of the do-it- corner entrance type installed,|yourself army, even if he is since it takes up very little floor| very adept. The ocntractor can space. jadvise as to the proper type of These shower cabinets are shower and installation. splendidly engineered. Modern| prefab cabinets are ruggedly constructed and smartly styled. Enamelled steel side panelg are corner-sealed with compression- tight joints to prevent rattle and clatter when the shower is in use, All joints are water-tight, to prevent leaks and to keep the powder room dry. Receptor floors are treated in gu.ne manner to prevent slip- ping. Sometimes the,floor grip is spackled on in an ornamental pattern for an unusual deco- 'rative effect. Receptors are} deep, with high sides to give} : p-sitive protection against leak- | N } ing. IN BEDROOM WIFE PRESERVER Another site for a prefab) Keep a thin scarf to tie shower cabinet is in the master|arownd your face and head when bedroom. It makes a convenient! you pull on a tight-neckline gar- supplement to the shower over/ment. This will keep your the tub. \clothing necklines free of make- | Recessed andiup spots YOUNG WIDOWS ARE SELDOM MERRY Three young widows, each with small children, live on one relatively short street. They have another thing in common, unfortunately: they have all gone back to work to try and earn enough to keep their homes--and feed and clothe their school age youngsters. 'Their lives are a far cry from that of opera's "M Widow". " ied Yet jost 2 years ago the future looked bright for all three. Then a car accident killed one father, a heart attack the second, hidden cancer the third. All three men were in their early thirties! One certain way to be sure your family can remain together as a unit with a "full-time" mother is through your purchase NOW of sufficient permanent personal life insurance, May we suggest you talk over your life and health imsurance needs with a trained representative of The Excelsior Life In- eurance Company, the Company helping Canadians help themselves to peace of mind. in Germany. Her husband, Dr. j , : Abe, f Maroosis, joined her there and| | , they then spent two weeks visit-| : ee ing Switzerland, Austria, and) we s Rome and returned home a few) [ _ days ago. | , / REXALL 1c SALE CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK among girls 13 to 19, a Barrie| department store has introduced Moth Proofer Bronchial Syrup « NEWLY-INSTALLED PRESIDENTS New president of Hebrew sah and Mrs. Leopold Kahn, president of Beth Zion Sister- hood. --Oshawa Times Photots | a Young Adult Council. Girls en-/ PART OF ARMY rolled take part in a program , dent Women's Army Corps, | aimed at furthering their knowl-| ladies' organizations are left, ledge of grooming, deportment) Mrs. Irving Hyman, president and fashions. | of Piyah Chapter of Hadas- The first established as an auxiliary jbecame a part of the United |States Army July 1, 1943. ADRIENNE Reg. 2.10 Bath Powder & Puff 2+ 2.11 ADRIENNE SPRAY HAIR NET 5-OZ. REG, 1.49 11-OZ. 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