Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Oct 1963, p. 7

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, October 28,1963 7 Wome Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES | 6B PARENTS' COMMITTEE The first bi-monthly meeting of the 6B Parents' Committee was held recently, in the Kin- morial Church. Mrs. M. L. Mc- Cune, president, opened the meeting with the guidé prayer and welcomed the members, Up till the present time, the 6A and 6B have been combined but from now on are two separate groups. Mrs, Stanley Jamieson, Park- wood Commissioner, installed the new executive as follows: president, Mrs. Frederick Tay- lor; 1st vice-president, Mrs. C. H. Dowton; 2nd_ vice-president land press reporter, Mrs. James |Hinchey; secretary, Mrs. Glenn |Nelson; treasurer, Mrs, Ritchie dergarten room of Christ Me- year, assist with the Teacher's Feder- ation dinner and on November 12, a fall rummage sale would in the northeast section; Mrs. H, A. Armstrong, 231 Burk street, in the south west. sec- tion; Mrs, Stanley Gomme, 376 Buena Vista in the north jwest "section; Mrs, Kenneth |Suddard, 156 Central Park bou- section or at the church if clearly marked, Announcement was also made of the Del Mar Unit Bridge on October 30, and slate of officers for the ensuing! It was announced that on| November 6, the group would; be held. Saleable articles may) be left at the homes of Mrs.| Jack Perry, 441 Beverley street,| levard south, in the south east|~ In an evening wedding in Stretch-Cottons By ELEANOR ROSS Are Coming To Make Life Even Easier ,of chemical treatments and the The day is not far off when|twisting and crimping of yarns. stretch-cottons will be familiar) When back-twisted yarn tries items in every household--| stretch-cotton slipcovers in one) size that will fit a variety of| Bisofas and chairs, stretch shirts, and blouses, even stretch dia-| per. Such diapers should bring joy to the hearts of mothers! No longer will they have to yank up sliding diapers when their| toddlers romp around the house. And all these. stretch-cottons dive into the washing machine with ease! Women have become accus- tomed to the comfort of elasti- city in many fabrics and have learned the shopping conveni- ence of one size that fits every- thing or everybody. The sooner |stretch - cotton fabrics can be ;added to the list the better, be- jcause cotton has such desirable |naural qualities as absorbency, |washability and good looks. _|BUSILY WORKING | Morley Flintoff of Bowmanville, The textile industry, which has been busily working on the stretch factor, has already pro- |duced 100 per cent stretch-cot-| ton yardage. Bu i will sill be | some ime before plenty of! stretch - cotton items become! available, to return to its original twist, it pulls itself ino tiny resilient coils. These provide he "give" whch makes stretch fabrics move as the wearer moves and fit where they should fit. And, wonder of wonders, the twice or stretch never washes out! STRETCH-COTTON BRA? Another promise--or at least a possibiility for the future is ja stretch-cotton bra, stamped out and molded in one piece. This would eliminate cutting and seqing, representing a sav- ing in labor costs and a saving for the shopper. COUNTRY FAIR Plans are well under way for a successful dessert tea to pre- cede the Northminster Fair. The committee of Mrs. George Perkin and Mrs, Gilbett Jack have held a meeting to de- termine the choice of desserts. Mrs, Ralph Kimmerly is in charge of the ticket distribution and reports the sale going very well. Barbie doll clothes, have been prepared by Mrs. r Makarchuk. Aprons, knitted goods and. novelties will be en display so will Christmas can- dies, firelogs, driftwood, home baking and fudge. McMahon; social convener, Mrs.|the Christmas Bazaar' on Maple Grove United Church, and the bridegroom is the son of, MR. AND MRS. DONALD W. CHESEBORO --Photo by Hornsby Oshawa Couple Take Vows In St. Andrew's Church Sharon Isabel Dawe becamemosegay of white chrysanthe- the bride of Wonald Wayne! mums tinted to match her gown. Cheseboro in the chapel of St.| The bridegroom's brother was # drew's United Church, recent-jth best man and the ushers ly. The bride is the eldest daugh-| were Mr. Gordon Dawe, Forgan, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett yg on and Mr. Carl Dawe, Oshawa, and the bride-|Serviss, Oshawa. groom is the son of Mrs. Nor-| For the reception at the Ren- man Cheseboro, Oshawa, and dezvous Room, North Oshawa the late Mr. Cheseboro. Plaza, the bride's mother re- The Reverend John Leng offic-|ceived, wearing an imported iated and Mrs.' Calvin James|Alencon lace sheath in olive played the wedding music. green, dramatized at the waist iateert tha With GNC, tear leas weed wih a malching length. gown of imported Chan-|jacket with three-quarter length tilly lace. The fitted bodice had|sleeves. Gold accessories and a a scalloped necklin. embellished | corsage of yellow tea roses com- with sequins and pearls, andjpleted her ensemble. The bride- lily-point sleeves. The bouffant)groom's mother assisted wear- skirt was dramatized at the back|ing a peacock brocade sheath with tiers of lace and ruffled|with matching hip-Iength jacket frills. A pearlized crown, sprink-| c led with sequins and rhinestones were black and she wore a Cor- held a shoulder-length veil of|sage of pink sweetheart roses. silk illusion. She carried a white) for a honeymoon in Northern bible, with, re sweetheart roses. Ontario, the bride chose a goin ; ras away costume of a_ three-piece sister Miss Margaret Gail Dawe, double knit, midnight ble euit| wearing a ballarina-lengh gown| with a white maribou hat, black| of peacock blue peau de soie and/ patent accessories and a cor- lace with bell shaped skirt, scal-| sage of pink and white sweet-| loped neckline and three-quarter|heart roses. On their return the! a a rate eihine Cee will reside in Oshawa. ies. She e i | patra headress, and carried a} | . en | SOCIAL NOTICE Unit Organizes: | . AT HOME Autumn Musicale | mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bathe, \301 Eulalie avenue, will be at November 21 was discussed. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Bunner and members o her group. KING STREET UCW (Friendship Unit) | Members of Friendship Unit 6 of King street United Church met this week in the church |parlours for their October meet- : ing, under the chairmaship of A Worship Centre with the/the unit leader, Mrs. H. L. Bell. \fruits of the harvest, candles} The devotional service, led |and fall leaves complemented|py Mrs. Harold Wright, had as |the Thanksgiving theme of thelits theme, "Grateful Hearts" jdevotional period of the Fellow-/and stressed that every day ship Unit, King Street UCW-./should be Thanksgiving Day Mrs. Dwight Bunner opened the|with all of us whoving our worship srvice with a medita-| gratitude by thinking of others. tion followed by a poem "'Smali/Mrs, Wright was assisted by Thanksgivings' read by Mrs.|Mrs. Leo Glover, Mrs. E. 0. C. Thompson; telephone con- jvener, Mrs. Mary McDermaid. The next meeting will be com- bined with a potluck supper to jbe held Tuesday, November 26.) After the meeting adjourned} jrefreshments were served by Mrs. P. A. Tresisi. KING STREET UCW (Unit 4) jsage was read by Mrs. Beal] A special guest was Mrs. and the service was closed with Stanley Gomme, who sang two prayer by Mrs, William Smith.| solos, accompanied on the piano The Bible study on women of}by Mrs, Douglas Lander. the Bible dealt with Dorcas} Reports were given by who, in. the Scripture message,|secretary, Mrs. E. C. the Wilson; : C,} |Grant Beal, The scripture pas-/ Wilson and Mrs. H. S. Myers. | recently, Marilyn Joan Flint- off became the bride of Gary Allan Gordon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Fred Gordon, of Nestleton and the late Mrs. Gordon. The Reverend John Romeril of Courtice officiated. PERSONALS from out of town, thousand dollars to be used by the Cheseboro-Dawejthe Ontario Division for estab- recently, in St. An-jlishing a camp for diabetics. United Church were:|All the branches will be asked Cooper, Victoria Har-|to help in this project for On- Mr. Wesley Ousdahl,'tario Diabetic children. Saskatchewan; Mr. Dawe, Forgan, Sas-|"The Holy Land'? is the sub- Mr. and Mrs. ject to be presented to the Uni- Paul Cooper, Mr. and Mrs versity Women's Club of Osh- Fred Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. : sea James Girling and Mrs, A. J,@Wa and District, when their Coleman, all of Toronto. travel group meets fonight at the home of Mrs, A. F. Annis, {Simcoe street north, Guests attending wedding drew's Mrs. A |bor; Elrose, Norman katchewan; Mrs. grave, Grant Brtght, Sea- g Mrs, Uriah Jones, ' and Mrs. George Glassford, Osh- The University Women's Club awa, atiended the Ontario Divi- of Oshawa and District held a sion meeting of the Canadian|Board of Directors' meeting at |nominating was said to be "full of good works and alms deeds" and whose name 2,000 years later is and pill-box hat. Her accessories/synonymous with acts of kind-| visiting chairm:.n, Mrs. H. 'ness, | Mrs. Thomas Goch acted as pianist for the hymns. The business meeting was conducted by. assistant group leader, Mrs.. Jack Perry. The secretary's report was read by Mrs. 'H, A. Armstrong. The Christmas meeting will be held on Tuesday, November 26, at the home of Mrs. Ver- non Osborne with Group 4 in charge. At this meeting the committee com- posed of Mrs. Stanley Gomme, Mrs. Frank Ball and Mrs.!| Frank Burrows will present a Final plans were discussed at|home to friends, relatives and| a meeting held at the home Of|neighbors, on Sunday, Novem-| Mrs. Jelle Bakker, convener of! ber 3, 1963, from 2.00 p.m. to) the "Autumn Musicale" which|5.00 p.m. and from 7.00 p.m. will be held this coming Mon-|to 9.00 p.m., on the occasion day, October 28, at Simcoejof their twenty-fifth wedding an- Street United Church, under the|niversary. auspices of the Sunshine Unit of }--------- the UCW. Mr. R. G. Geen, organist and choir master of Simcoe Street United Church has made ar- rangements to have, for the event, Mr. John Hodgins, or- ganist and choir master of Grace Church on the Hill of Toronto as special guest speak- er. Master Radussdul, a nine- year-old pianist from Cobourg and Larry Marshall, tenor from Oshawa will highlight the even- ing's entertainment. Tickets are) available from any group num- ber or can be purchased at the door. Now's the Time to Beautify Your Home with CUSTOM AND READY MADE DRAPES M. & C. Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 || jects. AMBITIOUS ADULTS! You can prepare for @ career in business by attending EVENING CLASSES et the OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE Classes are held Tuesday and Thursday evenings, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Tuition $12.00 per month Start any week. Individual instrue- tion--PRACTICAL TRAINING, Choice of Subjects: | r Pitman Shorthand, Electria anual Typing--Bookkeeping-- Peyroll -- Dictaphone, Comptometer Celeulator--other Associated Sub- Do not Register for these Classes unless you intend to be punctual and regular in attendance and pre- pared to 'do some homework as- signments. FREE LITERATURE 10 Simcoe Street N. 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