Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Oct 1963, p. 7

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PERSONALS Miss Sheila Brown, Second street, Bowmanville, who for the past two years has been on the teaching staff of St. Gertrude's, left from Malton recently for Glasgow, Scotland, Miss Brown will stay with friends in Scotland, and visit with relatives in Ireland and England. Afterwards she _ will spend several months in France, Germany, the Netherlands, Bel- gium, Denmark, Italy, Switzer- land, Austria, Greece and Spain. She will then return to Eng- land for a second visit before} returning to her home in Bow-; manville, | | Mrs. W. R. Schoenau, Law street, has returned from a@_six week trip to England and the Continent. While there she spent most of the time visiting friends and relatives. The annual Brownie Fair was jheld recently at Guide House,| and. was very successful. Mrs.| Leonard Jackson, president of the Brownie - Guiders Club, in- 'troduced Mrs. Lloyd Brennen, who officially opened the fair. PLAN LATE FALL WEDDING The engagement is announc- ed today of Marian Jane Dian Johnston to Robert John Wild, both of Oshawa. The wedding is to take place Saturday, No- vember 23, 1963, in Knox Pres- pik THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 23, 1963. ---------------- TT Schneider Male Chorus Thrills Large Audience With Concert On Friday evening in the| (Rodgers - Hammerstein); "Oh lower hall of First ee i a Beautiful Mornin'"', Church, the Schneider Male|o,jahoma;. "On the Street Chorus, of Kitchener, under the|where You Live," My Fair direction of Mr. Paul Berg, con-|1 ady Lnerner - Loew); Octet: ductor, presented a concert of/sing Along, Mitch Miller Fa- twenty - four blended male/vorites "Battle Hymn .of the voices. The concert was SPON-| Republic." Encores: Good- sored by the Couples Club of night Ladies," and Lord's Pray- the church. er, God Save the Queen. SLLLERS the group to a capacity audi- CANADIANS GET BOMB THREAT QUEBEC (CP)--Justice Min- ister Lionel Chevrier spoke to some 500 persons attending the Quebec Liberal Federation's an- nual convention Saturday un- aware that police scurrying around the stage were looking for a bomb. Police received an anonymous telephone call say- ing a bomb had been placed near the stage. The search turned up nothing. NEW DIMENSIONS CUSTOMER SERVICE NESBITT'S 5623 _ a. ence of five hundred. The chorus presented selections in a manner that is not often! heard today, producing dyna-) mic contrasts, These items in-) cluded sacred, secular, folk) songs and spirituals. The light- ing was superb. | The conductor is an accom-§ plished musician, who has had| wide experience in choral lead-| ership in the United States and! Canada. He is director of music at the University of Waterloo and at Central Pres- byterian Church in: Galt. Mr. Jack Houston was the accom- panist, and program commen- RETAILERS TO THRIFTY Anniversary Sale CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK byterian Church. Miss John- ston is the aateff@r of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Johnston, and Mr. Wild is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wild. --Aldsworth Photography tary featured Mr. Fred Leh- man and Mr. Alfred Murray. Commissioners Mrs. Jack Bird, Mrs. Stanley Jamieson, Mrs, Steven Wotton, and Mrs. John :Gaskell poured tea. Mrs. Leonard Jackson thanked the} leaders and mothers in the par-! ents' committee for their help in making the fair a success. Program material included the following: "Glory to God" (Bach); '"Lacrymosa" (Mo- The Bride's Uncle Ofticiates At Gabona-Shakotko Rites sari); 1 Loudamus" (Prothe. The Reverend Dr. A. W. Ness,;Shakotko and Paul Zabudsky. |Soul," "Hallelujah Chorus," of Toronto, uncle of the bride,} For the reception at Sandal-|"Frere Jacques," French Cana- officiated the recent marriage|wood Restaurant, the bride's}dian Folk Song; "The Ash of Myrna. Claire Shakotko and|mother chose a light brown bro-|Grove" (Welsh Folk Song); Harvey Nelson Gabona. The/|cade dress with matching acces-|"Jamaica Farewell," "Hum- CHRISTMAS CAKE Made with the finest ingredients. Guaranteed fresh. Still the same price. 5 w. ony 2-00 cx. CHRISTMAS PLUM PUDDING _ Each Poly Wrapped for Freshness -- One Pound Package OY: te. 21 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH NaS / WEDDING PRINCIPALS inten pebl Oscar Morri- ; held a fam- 30 DAYS OVERSEAS | (OCT, Ist --- MAR, Ist) $312.00 ROUND TRIP AT FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL (OSHAWA) PHONE 728-6201 Mr. and Mrs. Gahona are re- siding at 340 Marland avenue, |Apartment 403, Oshawa. Guests were present from To- jronto, Thamesville, Sarnia and |St. Catharines. SIZZLIN FREE PHONE DELIVERY 723-2294 Sproules Beef Is Red Brand Beef, Canada's Finest Grade, Te "Learning to Read," and discussed. Mrs. E. J. Henderson thanked Miss Wallace. Mrs. Donald Dick, social con- vener and the mothers of Mr. Harmer's Grade 5 pupils served refreshments. EVERYONE'S RUSHING TO OSHAWA JIN CENTRE 's BIG 7 th Oct. 31, Nov. 1 & 2 ; : : ' ; s the daughter of Mr. and/sories and moss green hat and ble"; "Swing Low"; "Dry Mr, and Mrs. John Mensink field and the late Mrs. a ily party Saturday evening,| Mrs. Jack J, Shakotko and the| gloves, Her corsage was com-|Bones" (arr. Livingston Gear- were married i recently in sey. The vig egg hex when their -- son-in-law, Mr. | hridegroom is the son of Mr.|poses of Talisman roses. The hart); "Marching to Prae- Bloomfield United Church, son of Mrs. John Mensink, George Brown of Receda, Cali-/..q Mrs. John Gabona, all of bridegroom's mother was in a\toria," 'Streets of Laredo" Bloomfield, Ontario, Mrs. Oshawa, and the late Mr. |fornia, arrived after attending \Oshawa: brown double-knit dress with|(arr. Ralph Hunter); Broad- Mensink is the former Kath- Mensink. son, meeting in Detroit, Michigan. "The ceremony took place in|brown accessories and a cor-\Way Showtime: 'Getting - to leen Guernsey, daughter of --Photo by Lloyd E. Thompson, Other guests present were Mr. pirst Baptist Church. Mr.|sage of yellow roses, Know You, The King and 1" Mr. John Guernsey, Bloom- Picton. Brown's mother, Mrs. Bruce|George Bateman sang 'O Per- At te tbeile UN ee a OO Fcc icatal Furlong and Mr. Furlong of/tect Love' and "A Wedding honeymoon to points east, the ONE OF 2 ahi P "le Toronto. Prayer" accompanied by Don-|pride was wearing a "aqua One out of every 20 babies in ' Ist Oshawa Scout Auxiliary ald Harding of Toronto. ,|double - knit, three piece suit the United States is born to an | The bride, who was given in/with matching hat, black pa-|2"™@rttied woman. . UNITS, GROUPS marriage by her father, wore|tent accessories and a white or- (>= Marks 20th Anniversary AUSULIARIES (erker etc The fi odice, featu The First Oshawa Scout Oshawa Auxiliary have been --, oe he Group Ladies Auxiliary met at)Mrs, H. N. Pascoe, Mrs. John : waistline by appliques of French the Scout Hall, Gibbons street,|Valentine, the late Mrs.. Hor- WOODCREST H-S re-etabroitered lace: The con- on Wednesday evening, Octoberjace Weeks, Mrs. George Wot-) The Woodcrest Home and trolled skirt was dramatized at 16. This meeting marked thejton, Mrs. Samuel McReelis,,Schoo] Association held _ its the back by a sunburst of un- 25th anniversary of the Auxil-/Mrs, Everett Warne, Mrs. Gor--monthly meeting in the chil- pressed pleats and self bow, iary. All former members were|\don Varnum and Mrs, Frank dt iggy anche the on falling into a cathedral train. invited and many met again for Gravelle. saughlin Public Library . wit A crown of pearls and crystal the first time in many years.) This auxiliary has served the|Mrs. Roy Mercer presiding. held her tiered, shoulder-length Among those attending were group committee and the boys| Mrs. Philip Jeyes gave the\vei] of silk illusion and she 'Mrs. Wilfred Roser, Mrs. Annie who have passed its way, well/Secretary's report followed by|carried a white Bible on which Knox, Mrs. Harry Gillard, Mrs.)and faithfully. Many of these|the treasurer's' report, read by rested a white orchid and a wJohn Black, Mrs. _Thomas boys served their country in the Mrs. Cliarles Hawboldt. shower of streamers entwined 'Hornsby, Mrs. John Collins, Mrs.|two World Wars. An honor roll) Mrs. Beverley Tay!or read|with pale yellow roses. : hire graye at greet ee hangs in the hall in tribute of|the Home and School Creed. Pyne oo ee ater, Mrs, Arthur Virgin, MTs.|fhose who i sats P Ki) onor an e bri Ss John ihnat, Mrs, Gordon Var-|sacritice, eee Fv shee Tota Wonese, Ba et hace aid. Thet iw a ' Mrs, Anthony Flontek, pectin » ?, bara MacDonald. The flower gir! Sirs. eecbi Dunn, Mrs. Row-| At the close of the meeting BLS, head of the children's de-|was the bride's little sister, land Arnold, Mrs. W. Earl Lin-|the ladies enjoyed a social half|partment, assistant to the chief|Miss Sherri Shakotko. Their! ton, Mrs, Arthur Taylor, Mrs,|hour and the buzz of conversa-|librarian and this year, chair-\dresses of emerald green peau| Walter Hurrie, Mrs. John Hodg- tion indicated a real reunion/man of the Canadian Associa-|de soie were floor-length with| son, Mrs. Everett Warne, Mrs./SPirit. tion of Children's Libraries. [round necklines, three-quarter) Popen, Mre Harry Lite, Mrs Set, elocs cominented. 0 <cire wares Ascend Gok ol ' . Harry , Mrs.| . | chi ' fl i \s $ } Walter Scott, Mrs. Roy Mc- Eyes for Sightless ey "ie ene bags how ow from which fell floor-length| - Hugh, Mrs. Andrew Belko, ' \reading and expressing the need|'Tains. They wore emera | d|f Mrs. D. M. Peebles, Mrs, G. C. Suggested Bequest to introduce children to good Gutsole, Mrs. Carman Thomp- lreading material at an early son, Mrs, Allan Cox, Mrs. David x. . age. -Wiliamson, Mrs. Bisie Smyth. Aired atConvention "Sie explained the function of rs. Lavina Ruscoe, Mrs, H. N. : : ; A 'Pascoe, Mrs. Kurt Junginger,) The Daughters of Isabella of reed Moblin Libeey egg Ler Mrs. William Douds, Mrs. Keith : : tion to the McLaughlin Public Holland Mrs Tr McDonald, | 20tario, 'Meeting recently in/Library. Mrs. Ronald Elismore, Mrs.|2Puskasing, were urged to! 4 film, tg 'stanley will their eyes, after death for was shown Painter Mrs Frank Gravelle| 25° uy. we Canadian: Institute and Mrs George Floody. oe Pane The monthly and annual re- Other resolutions adopted in- ports: were presented by the of-|c/uded emphasis on the right of ficers and conveners showing aithe individual to contribute to busy. and successful year. It|the general welfare despite the was reported that the work on|°'8amized social agencies; re- the hall was progressing well, consideration by the provincial Mrs. Rowland Arnold, chair-/S0Vernment of the tax on chil-| man of the nominating commit-|4ten's shoes and clothing and ~tee presented the slate of of-/'Mat any exaggerations in fu- ficers for the year 1963-1964,|"éral practices could be reme- Mrs. Harold Pascoe, first presi-;'¢d only by personal initia- dent, installed the officers with|tive and that with the co-opera- Mrs. Everett Warne, another tion of the undertakers that fu-) past president and the first/"e"al matters be discharged in treasurer of the auxiliary, and '!mpPle, Christian good taste. Mrs. Walter Hurrie a former) Donations to charities during member and past treasurer act-|the year amounted to $20,533; ing as standard bearers. The|29,017 articles of clothing were officers for the new year are/distributed and 21,123 hours president, Mrs. John Collins;| worked on charitable purposes. "vice - presidents, Mrs. George|Five scholarships were pre- Floody and Mrs, Fred Mack; |Sented, "secretary, Mrs. Allan Cox;' Miss Evelyn M. Bennett, To- treasurer, Mrs. Irvine Esta-|ronto, was elected provincial re- brooks; visiting conveners, Mrs. | zent and Mrs. William Eyre of Sydney Evelyn and Mrs. Row-|Oshawa. a provincial trustee, land Arnold; phone committee, | =----_______ green, Cleopatra style head- dresses with matching -- veils |and carried crescents of bronze pompoms and baby chrysanthe- mums, ] Mr. Glen Peel was best man' and the ushers were Donald S. | SEWING MACHINE Tune-up Special 3,99 | FAST SERVICE Oshawa Sewing Centre | 329. SIMCOE ST. S. 728-2391 Mrs. Gordon Werry, Mrs Gordon Brown, Mrs. David Wil- liamson and Mrs. William Warne; kitchen convener, Mrs. Russell Boswell; press reporter, Mrs. Gordon Varnum; district committee representative, Mrs W. Earl Linton. It was decided that the new president and Mrs. Melville Coolidge would represent the Auxiliary at the Regional Con- - Sgeian at Barrie on November Mrs. Collins presented the re- tiring president Mrs, Frank Gra- velle with a gold compact bear- ing the scout crest; from the auxiliary, in appreciation of her three years of service as presi- dent, A past president's pin was given to Mrs. Gravelle a year ago after she completed the full two years as president. The extra year of service is appre- ciated by the auxiliary, Mrs. Melville Coolidge intro- duced Mrs. G. N. Varnum, past president of the auxiliary and president of 'he District Com- mitte for Scout Group Ladies' Auxiliaries. Mrs. Varnim ex: tended greetings and best wish- es of the district committee to the First Oshawa and thanks to Mrs. Gravelie, A history of the First Oshawa was outlined by Mrs. Varnum, from prior to World War I to the presen; time She recalled that the auxiliary was organized by Mrs, A. E, Standing of Toronto in Octo-| ber, 1938. Mrs. Standing is still) active in scouting and is at pres- ent Assistant Provincial . Com- missioer for auxiliaries: chair- man of the Provincial Advisory Committee and chairman of the National Committee. +. . Let us supply | Your HEATING OIL this Winter ! know you are getting only top qaulity oil . . , delivered on ond accurate, ceritified measurement. Make the change now... just pick up your phone end di diate, courteous attention. 43 KING STREET WEST, OSHAWA Now is the time to change to Lander-Stark for the mew heating season... you'll time, automatically . .. 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