Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 Nov 1963, p. 11

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iss achat somuet \cently in the St. Gregory's Audi-/for TO LIVE IN OSHAWA | Roy Kumono Studio, London | Robert Elliott, Oshawa, Weds Launi M. Wilson At Ingersoll Last Saturday afternoon,, For the reception at the home Launi Margaret, daughter of|of the bride's parents, Holcroft Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Wilson,|street, Ingersoll, the bride's Ingersoll, was united in mar-|mother received, wearing an ice riage to Robert Lyons Elliott,/blue Alencon lace dress trim- son of Mr. and Mrs, John D.|med in matching peau de soie, Elliott, Oshawa. The ceremony|Champagne accessories and took place in St. James Angli-|corsage of pink shaded ros can Church, Ingersoll, with|The bridegroom's mother assist- Archdeacon Carman Queen of|®4, wearing an imported steel ing, assisted by the Reverend of roses feathered hat and navy Mr. Pocock Ingersoll blue accessories. Her corsage, _ The soloist was Mr, John/attached to her purse. Cook, accompanied by Mr.) as the couple left for a honey- Ingersoll, : the bride was wearing a match- Given in marriage by her fath-jing suit and coat of 'cranberry gown of satin brocade in sweet-|cessories. On their return Mr. heart rose pattern. The bodicej|and Mrs. Elliott will reside at by tiny seed pearls and had lily-|406, Oshawa. point sleeves. The controlled) Ouyt-of-town guests at the wed- in large unpressed pleats caught|to; Oakville; Detroit; London, by two large self roses at the/Ontario; Vancouver; Montreal the skirt falling into a chapel| other places. train. Her headdress was a) | cade and seed pearls, and hold-| S ing a bouffant veil of pure silk OCIAL NOTICES bouquet was of red and white : . : Mr. and Mrs, Clarence V. roses with a streamer of rose Hallett wish to announce the The maid of honor was MisS|qauychter. Marie Viviz or. Marion Wilson, Ingersol, ita Prego bab teapae eal tendants were Mrs. R. G. Mc-!a)) of Whitby. The. cere c . y. j mony is Kay, Oshawa, Mrs: Terencejtg take place on Saturday, De- Schell, Woodstock and Mrs.!4}) Saints' Anclics Kiln Ernest Wilson, Ingersoll. Thelwhihy Nth Miss : Patty Wilson, Ingersoll. They,/FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE were gowned alike in American) Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schwarz dresses with bell-shaped skirts.|forthcoming marriage of their Th bodices had square neck-jonly daughter, Helen Ruth, to wore matching pill-box hats and|and Mrs. Morris Spector of To carried muffs of white carna-|ronto. The ceremony is to take) The best man was Mr. Ernest! 1963, at 1.30 p.m. in Ardath} Wilson, Ingersoll, and the ush-| /srael Congregation, Toronto. Oshawa; Dr, Terence O'Heany,| Mr. and Mrs. John Baker (nee Toronto; Mr. Harry Wilson,|Lottie Farrow), Harwood, will] Guelph; and Mr. David Elliott,|tives, friends and neighbors at Oshawa. the home of their son-in-law and WE ve war Switzer, 35 Churchill avenue,| ENVELOPING TREND Oshawa, from 2.00 to 4.00 p:m.| velopes when you receive --|Sunday, December .1, 1963, on and when you buy -- Christmas/the occasion of their 50th wed- towards decorated envelopes.! Some feature a continuation. of| the envelope. Others feature en- velopes lined with another color match the major color used in the card design. Predominant (OCT. Ist -- MAR, Ist) FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL (OSHAWA) Huron Diocese, London, officiat-| blue metallic jacket dress, ashes also of pink shaded roses, was Richard M. Dryden, both Of moon cruise in the Caribbean, er the bride wore a floor-length|red wool boucle with black ac- had a scoop neckline accented|340 Marland avenue, apartment skirt swept around to the back| ding were from Oshawa; Toron-| back of waist, with the back of/Port Credit; England and many satin pill-box trimmed with bro-| French illusion. Her fan-shaped | porpHCQMING MARRIAGE buds. forthcoming marriage of their bride's sister; and the other at-| Mr, and Mrs. John Burtinsky, O'Heany, Toronto, Mrs. John|cember 28, 1963, at 3.00 p.m. in junior bridesmaid was beauty, red velvet street-length|Oshawa, wish to announce the lines and long sleeves. They/Mr. Allan Spector, son of Mr.| tions. place on Sunday, December 22,| ers were Mr. R. G. McKay,} RECEPTION Ingersoll; Mr. Glen Pearce,|be pleased to receive their rela-| Me - -- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Take a good look at the en-and from 7.00 to 9.00 p.m. on cards this year. There is a trend! ding anniversary. the card design in a corner of} or with a flap and border to shades used are gold and red. $312.00 ROUND TRIP AT PHONE 728-6201 * SEND © Greeting Cards Christmas Come in-soon and select from our complete sample catalogue. te -- DEVELOPING --PRINTING --ENLARGING Color or Black & White Premises PHOTO SERVICE 728-1619 251 KING ST. E. the Robert John Burtinsky, son of} + | Clarence V. Hallett, and Mr. emer Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, November 30, 1963 'Schools For Retarded Filling An Expanding, Vital Need "Mental retardation is noth-jretardation could be overcome ing new, but it is increasing as|and that the schools for the the population increases,'|tarded could be turned over to stated Mr. Arthur Holdsworth,|the community for some other president of Oshawa and Dis-|use. trict Society for Retarded Chil-| Mrs, James Yanch thanked dren, at the November meeting|the speaker and presente him of St. Gregory's CPTA held re-|with a cheque from the PTA the Retarded Children's torium. Fund. Mr, Holdsworth was in- He went on to say that the|troduced by Mr. Paul Delaney. movement to educate the re-| Mrs, William A. Clarke, pre- tarded in Ontario started in|sided for the business meeting. Timmins, The school and teach-/Mrs. J, J. Spencer asked for er were supplied by the par-|three volunteers to wor with ents. Classes were started in|her at Hillsdale Manor Tuck Toronto in 1951 and in Oshawa|shop on the last Thursday of|_ in 1953. In that year the De-leach month. The December partment of Education recog-)meeting date has been ad- nized the schools with grants.' yanced to December 18. At that time there were seven| The morning Kindergarten schools in Ontario, and 'now,/class with Mrs. Margaret ten years, later there were '86/Smythe as teacher won the associations and 84 schools.| attendance prize. New legislation allowed the re-| Mr, Ernest Marks spoke to cently built Peter Lawson|the meeting about the new School in Scarborough to com-| Catholic High School, to be bine a school and a residence.|pyilt at Rossland and Steven- The department of health was|son road. It was decided to send also breaking up the large insti-|4 jetter to the Archbishop ask- tutions and a new law forbadeling that a public meeting be adult retarded to be placed iN/held to give answers to perti- mental institutions. Two years|nent questions, especially the ago there were four sheltered/question of Grades 9 and 10 be- workshops, now there are 26,/ing public or private. he said. Mrs. George Pamelka. and These worskhops were' pion- the mothers of Mrs, Mary jeering; each had its. own 'prob-|Cole's Grade 2 class § erved lems. Training: in the work-|"'birthday party' refreshments shops was accomplishediin the banquet hall. Tables for |through patience, and kindness.jeach month of the year werejon the ways afd means com- After training, those who could,/decorated with birthday cakes, went out to understanding em-| balloons and birth stones. Mem- ployment. Retardation was an bers sat at the table of their affliction over which there was birthday month, There were six no contro] -- three out of every|lucy winners of "birthday pres 100 children were retarded, he|snts." During this period Mr. stated. Holdsworth played _ records Mr. Holdsworth closed with|™made by the choir at the Orillia the hope that, through research, | School. | Legion Aux. Bazaar Is Notable Success | The Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 43 held the weekly meeting No- vember 26 with president Mrs. Norman MckEvers presiding. The financial report of bazaar held recently was given and a |Substantial amount added to the |treasury to help along the many projects of the Auxiliary. A cheque for $25 will be sent to the TB Christmas Seals Fund. Deepest sympathy was ex- pressed for Mrs. Frank Grant, Mrs. David Rollo and Mrs. Rob- ert G. Collison whose husbands passed away recently. Letters of thanks from stu- dents who had received Auxil- iary scholarships were read. All members were requested to at- tend next weeks election of offi- crs and executive for 1964. The Members support and votes jare needed to carry out the good .work of the auxiliary |which has gone on for the last \35 years, | The meeting will commence at 7.30 p.m. and the date is next Tuesday, December 3. Mrs Robert Williams, Zone Com- mander, will be in charge of the election and would like to see a member of the nursing staff |good attendance of members there, The wedding is to take |The Christmas party will be place in All Saints' Church, j|held December 17 with ex- Whitby on Saturday, Decem- |change of gifts. Mrs Charles ber 28, at 3.00 p.m |Gibbs and executive will be in --Aldsworth Photography charge of refreshments. & YULETIDE BRIDE The forthcoming marriage is announced today of Miss Marie Vivian Hallett Reg. N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Robert John Burtinsky, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Burtinsky, all of Whitby. The bride-to-be is a graduate of Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital School of Nurs- ing, Class of '61 and is-a SHOPPING CENTRE STORE HOURS For Your Shopping Convenience : y, MONDAY to FRIDAY 9:30 A.M.--9:00 P.M. SATURDAY 9:30 A.M.--6:00 P.M. -|Mrs. Hugh Holland, reported on Ml Douglas Humphries --LeRoy Toll PLANNING DECEMBER WEDDING teaching staff of MCVI. Her fiance, son of Mr. and Mrs. . Morris Spector, Toronto, re- ceived his BA Sc. degree from the University of Toronto in June and is now studying to- ward a master's degree in The date, announced today, of the wedding of Miss Helen Ruth Schwarz and Mr. Allan Spector will be Sunday, De- cember 22, at 1.30 p.m. The bride-elect, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schwarz of Oshawa, graduated from the geophysics. The ceremony is University of Toronto, June to take place in Ardath Israel 1963, and is at present on the ' Synagogue, Toronto. ' p.m. at the Oshawa Golf Club, |The Chapter will be joined by Phi Phi Chapter for this occa- sion. The cultural program for the evening titled "The History of Dress", was presented by Miss {Mary Caroline Warburton, Her talk was supplemented with many magazines and pattern books dating back to the early part of the century, and she also showed dresses worn in the 1920's. The next meeting will be held Tuesday, December 3, 1963. | LODGES AND SOCIETIES BETA SIGMA PHI (Delta Sigma Chapter) The regular bi-monthly meet- ing was called to order by Pres- jident Miss Betty Baxter recently at the home of Mrs. Robert Patte. A letter was received from Gamma Epsilon Chapter sug- gesting that the four' Oshawa Chapters combine and have their Preferential Teas together. This was tabled for later dis- cussion, as the tea will take place in the spring of 1964. Miss Joan Williams reported Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and superfluous hair. |mittee's project -- a Christmas basket for a needy family. Per- jtinent details .were discussed jand it was decided to collect a sum of money for them .from each member and purchase the various gifts. They will be wrap- ped at the next meeting. Social committee chairman, Over 15 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshowe et the Genoshe Hotel, Dec. 2, 3, 4. PHONE 723-4641 the annual Christmas Party tol] fe? eppeintment on these dates _.|retary's report and Mrs. Ralph UNITS, GROUPS | AUXILIARIES | ST. GEORGE'S GUILD The 'November meeting of The Mary Parker group was held recently at the home of Mrs. 0. €. Richardson, G olf street. The __meeting which followed a runimage sale was held in the Parish Hall with Mrs. Robert Holdaway being hostess. The first item of business, at the November meeting, was jthe bazaar which was held in jthe Parish Hall recently, also the - Guild Christmas Party which will be held at Adelaide House on December 2. The group Christmas party was arranged and the offer: of Mrs. Edwin Hoare, Rosmere street, to have a turkey dinner at her home, with group mem- bers participating in the prepar- ation, was accepted by the members, This will be held December 18, SIMCOE STREET UCW The November meeting of |Simeoe Street UCW was held recently with the president Mrs. Robert Holden presiding. |Mrs, S. G. Lailey read the sec- \Jewell, gave the treasurer's re- port. Miss Gladys Frise, chairman of the finance committee gave a report and asked ail the units} Pirsa 3 IT'S A 4 > 4 FACT! Yes, MNu-Way has i over 50 rolls of car- 4 pet on display. No 4 matter what type of carpet you want, you 4 will be able to see it 174 MARY ST, q ot... 728-4681 4 » » 4 Rug Co. be held December 17 at 7.00 Nu-Way A 4 An A Ah |to turn over to the treasurer any available money before the eld of the year. Mrs. Lawrence Savery re- ported on the "Hong Kong Pro- ject." The annual meeting will be on January 15, at 8.00 p.m. An imtroduction to "The Christian movement in South Asia" was presented by Miss Evelyn Gay. A filmstrip "India My Country" was shown and narrated by Miss Margaret Patterson, Miss Gay was assist- ed by Mrs. William Sterling, Mrs. Stanley Sargeant, Miss Gladys Frise, Mrs. Lawrence Savery and Mrs. Robert McLeod as each in turn portrayed a Canadian missionary in India, a Indian christian, an evange- list worker, a doctor in Nepal and a Nepali christian. Mrs. Wesley Down, Mrs. Lloyd Down, Mrs. Murray Osborne, assisted at the piano by Mrs. Glen Pickel, sang two selections "May You Always Walk In -- and "The Halls Of vy." Refreshments were served, HOUSEHOLD HINT if they are dry cleanea beca' this prevents himpnesz, lint whitish deposits that occur home washers. HOUSEWIVES! 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