QUEBEC COUPLE WED IN OSHAWA | Quebec, took in the Albert Church, Osh of Eastman, place recently Street United awa, Ontario. The Reverend A. E. Larke officiated in a double-ring ceremony. The marriage of Susan Ann Buckland, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Raymond Buckland of Magog, Quebec, to Mr. Michael Joseph Benoit, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Benoit Spyridakos-Tomaszewski Rites Held In St. Hedwig's Church St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic|delicately draped in shepherd- ©hurch was the setting, recent- ess fashion dramatized at back ly for the wedding of Ryszarda with a cascade of frills, with Tomaszewski, daughter of Mr. the scalloped effect edging the and Mrs. Ryszard Tomaszew-|bouffant skirt. Her headdress ski, Oshawa, to George Spyri-|was a scalloped tiara of rhine- dakos, son of Mr. and Mrs.|stones, crystal and fluted beads, | Horilampos Spyridakos, Sparta,/holding a bouffant veil of s Ik} Greece. The Reverend Anthony /|illusion, She carried a bouquet} Bagsik officiated. . of little wild red roses surround- The soloist was Mr. Konrad ed by white' veiling Hana, accompanied by Mr.) The matron of honor was Edward Kolodziejczak, both of Mrs. Gustav Tefoglou, Toronto, Cshawa. and the bridesmaids wene. Miss Given in marriage by her Teresa Tomaszewski and Miss father the bride wore a full- Barbara Ligenza, both of Osh- length gown of imported Chan- 4Wa The flower girls were Miss tilly lace. The 'fitted bodice'Jeannie Tomaszewski and Miss featured a scallop neckline and Mary Anne Tomaszewski, Osh- lily-point sleeves. The skirt was 4W@. ifs ab EBS NER SAT SPR TSE RN -- The best liam Dauosis and the ushers were Brian Kidd and Gustav |Milosh, all of Oshawa For the reception at the Po- jlish Alliance of Canada, Olive avenue, the bride's mother re- man was Mr. Wil- Courtice Guides Annual Fly-Up Tae Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, November 25, 1963 7 PERSONALS A well-known figure' in the New Zealand, with stops at world of Parisian fashion|Honolulu and the Fiji Islands. houses for whom she writes They plan to stay in New Zeal- and broadcasts, Marjorie Dun-|and for several days and then} ton (nee Hutchinson) has been/fly to Australia for the Christ- visiting in Toronto combining mas holiday season. After business and pleasure. Miss! Christmas they have planned Dunton who in private life isja five week cruise to Hong the wife of the Count Georges Kong, where they will spend a de Panczel, spent her girlhood|few days before flying to Tokyo, in Oshawa. She lived in Cedar-|janan, Three weeks will be| dale and attended OCVI. Fol-\syent in Japan, then they will lowing her marriage in Toronto .4i) ty) India. While in India she lived in Buenos Aires and thoy plan tours to Jaipur and| later Paris which ee Delhi. Mombasa, Africa, is their! adopted home. She has been next stop where they intend to} visiting her brother, Mr. Don- | f % 2 : : : : visit Eastern and Central ald Hutchinson, and family at Kirin and Whi Seba Weston and attendin; fashion Africa, an while in Kenya, shows in Toronto. will stay at the famous Tree- tops Hotel. Nairobi, Khartoum, and Luxor are next on the tour and then to Egypt where they plan to see the Valley of Kings the Great Temples, Cairo, and the pyramids. Beirut, Jordan Detroit, Michigan; Mr. Joseph.and Israel are next and then Gumber, Mr. and Mrs. Peter plans are to take a boat from Kocuba, Mr. James Kol , Haifa to Genoa and later' a Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Tefoglou, Mediterranean cruise to Gibral- Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Gondis, tar and from. there. to Lendon all of Toronto; and Dr. and for a few days before boarding Mrs. Donald McLean, Oshawa.'a boat for home Out-of-town guests at the Spyridakos - Tomaszewski wed- ding recently in St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church were Mr.' and Mrs. Stanley Blake, Mr, and Mrs. Hanson Rich ards, Johnston avenue, started a leisurely six month world tour this week. They left Thurs- day for Vancouver and last night they boarded a ship for LODGES AND SOCIETIES REBEKAH LODGE NO. 3 The regular meeting of Osh awa Rebekah Lodge No. 3 opened according to ritual by NG Sister Anne Cook, assisted by Vice Grand Sister Vera Wirsching. 'The flag of our country was presented by the color-bearer, Sister Sarah Van- derwalker and the officers: all answered the roll call. There were 17 PNG's present Vice Grand Sister .Vera Wirsching read a report on the sick, A speedy recovery was wished for the sick and shut- The Literary Group of the University Women's Club of Osh- awa and District met last Thurs- day evening at the home of Mrs Edward Glazier, Glenview ave nue, where the author under discussion was Farley Mowat Mrs. J. A. Moore; Bruce St., has returned from Great Britain where she has been spending a four month vacation with rela- tives and friends. Members of Club Loreley and guests enjoyed a social evening md dance at the clubhouse on Friday night when the winners of the table-tennis tournaments were presented with their. tro- phies. Among the guests was Mr. Rudi Haussmann.,. Toronto, national president of the Trans- Canada Alliance of the German- Canadia clubs. The progran included musical games ad novelty dances About sixty friends of Mr. and JAPH Japhia Darlane and Joy Denise celebrated their first birthday last August. They are the twin daughters of Mr. & IA AND JOY, BEAUTY IN DUPLICATE and Mrs. Denzil Dale, Suther- land avenue, and in future years it will be a problem to tell them apart. They are the granddaughters of Mr. and Mrs, Robert' Moon and Mr. H. L, Lyons, ail of Oshawa. --Aldsworth Photography UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIE the year commencing with the |meeting in December, Refreshments were served by Y'S MENETTES The November meeting of the was decided that Mrs Oshawa Y's Menette group was in the form of a toy demonstra- tion, held at Simcoe Hall. The president, Mrs. Graham Nelson, welcomed the members and their guests. Lucky draw winners for the evening were Mrs, Lorne Wood, Mrs. Harold Whitbread, Mrs. Thomas Wolframe, Mrs. Robert Elliott Refreshments were served by the members. OPA AUX. The November meetirg of the Ladies Auxiliary of *he Oshawa Police Association was held at the home of Mrs. Dwight Smith. Immediately before the meet- ing was called to order, Mrs Duncan Foreman presentea the Auxiliary with a gold engraved gavel with the Auxiliary crest which was accepted by the pres- ident, Mrs. Charles Hill, who presided at the meeting Mrs. Foreman reported that the next bake sale wiil be held at the Motor City Bowling Alley next February Mrs. John: Powell offered her home for the December meeting which will be the annual Christ- msa party TRIASSIC ORIGIN Lizards and snakes both be-| Mrs. Kenneth Ostler. After a lengthy discussion it - Kenneth Ostler would obtain from simcoe Hall information concerning a needy family whom we would assist at Christmas. It was agreed that donations of food, clothing, toys and money be pre- sented at the December meet- ing and arrangements for de- livery of the hamper were post- poned until then All members were in agree- ment to assisting the patients of the Ontario Hospital at Whitby by donating miscellaneous ar- OSHAWA AND WHITBY AREA AL-ANON OPEN MEETING U.A.W.A. Hall 8:30 P.M. SOCIAL NOTICE | FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. H. Franklin Brown, Toronto, formerly of Oshawa, wish to announce the! forthcoming marriage of their only daughter, Ellen Marie, to Mr. Eric Woodcroft Henry, son of Dr. and Mrs. G. Arnold Henry of Islington, Ontario. The ceremony is to take place on Saturday, December 21, | Toronto. Wed. Nov. 27th 1963, in Trinity College Chapel, SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! 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District Commissioner Evelyn| Hawke welcomed the parents and friends and expressed her pleasure at the splendid pro- ceived wearing a two-piece gold ins, Sister Mary Yeo 'reported brocade suit with three-quarter on th CP and T work and said sleeves trimmed with black fur there were wheel chairs and matching the hat, and: had gold/beds available. Recording sec- accessories and a white orchid retary, Sister Nelda) Thomp- corsage, Catering was done byj|son, read the thank you notes |Mrs. Adam Lubach, Mrs. Ka-|and correspondence. It was de- Aron| cided to accept the invitation to Stanley White Dove Rebekah Lodge and |to Beehive Lodge. As the couple left on their, It was announced that. the honeymoon to Niagara Fails, School of instruction would be the bride was wearing a three- held in Port Perry November |piece red wool suit, white hat|26. Oshawa Rebekah Lodge offi- accessories. Cers were asked to take part in and Mrs. Mrs. Steven Krechowicz gather- ed for a house-warming party in their new home on Elizabeth Street on Saturday night and presented them with a deep- drawer writing desk Swedish glass onmamenta: bowl. Tie Reverend Anthony Bagsik and the Reverend Andrew Wal- czak were both present and Mr. Czeslew. Dobrolecki acted as master of ceremonies and made the presentation. Mr. and Mrs. Krechowicz expressed their thanks and appreciation to their long to the. Squamata order,| which probably originated in| Triassic. times, about 200,000,-) 000 years ago. | Immediate Delivery and black patent On their return they will live at 157 Banting avenue, Oshawa.| gress the Guides and Brownies had made in the past year. The Guides formed their Horseshoe and repeated the Guide law and promise and the Brownies made their Fairy Ring and repeated their law and promise. Golden Bars were presented by Brown Owl June James to the following members of the Ist. Courtice Pack: Sandra Atkinson, Barbara Morden, Blythe Beerthuizen and Cathy Allen. Other badges were pre- sented to receipients. Brown Owl Audrey McGee made the presentation of bedges for the 2nd. Courtice Pack. From the Ist. Courtice Pack, Donna Johnson, Gayle Bebee, Susan Atkinson and Eleanor Wilson donned their wings, bade farewell to the Brownies and flew up to Guide Land, while Beverley Stacey and Donna Kirtley walked up. Those from the 2nd. Courtice Pack flying up into Guides were: Ann Wiggans, Margaret | Fraser, Mary Ruskay, Gloria-Jo Pullen, Bonnie McGee and Cheryl Ful- ton. District Commissioner Evelyn Hawke presented Brown Owl the Grand Bank. off Canada's June James and Brown Owl Audrey McGee with their Atlantic. coast produce more Second Year Service Stars and than one billion pounds of fish Captain Evelyn Bishop and annually. : SHOP AND SAVE! AT LECOFF' SUPERMARKET 174 RITSON ROAD SOUTH OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 10.00 P.M. Lieutenant Inge Ormstrup with their First Year Service Stars. Captain Evelyn Bishop enrol- led a new Girl Guide, Laurie Iliffe, and presented badges to the other guides. The Guides and Brownies formed a large circle around an improvised Camp Fire and gaily sang several of their favorite songs. A very amusing Choral Read- ing was presented by five Girl Guides entitled "Little Rabbit Foon". The Guides and Brownies sang their closing prayer and Taps and the singing of 'God Save the Queen' brought the program to a close Tea and cookies were served to the guests by four Brownies and four Guides, under the con- venership of Mrs, Glenn Rey- nolds. TEEMING BANKS The fishing banks, especially friends ,among them , couples from out of town, the instructions. PDDP Sister Flossie Ball told of her visit to Balmoral Rebekah Lodge, Paris, Ontario, on their 50th anniversary. Re- freshments were served by Sis-| ter Alice Hayton and-her com- mittee. 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