Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Jan 1964, p. 9

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ec Face, ae MARRIED IN ST. HEDWIG'S The marriage took place re- cently in St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Chureh of Jean Christine Swiader, Oshawa, to Roman Kerkusz, Toronto. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Swiader, Oshawa, and her bridegroom is the son of Mr. Wasy] Kerkusz, Toronto, and the late Mrs, Kerkusz. The Reverend Anthony Bagsik officiated. --Mary's Studio ldonated by Mrs. Julius Mace- UNITS, GROUPS, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, Jonvery 16,1964 9 AUXILIARIES CONNAUGHT PARK AUX. The regular meeting of the Connaught Park Ladies' Auxil- fany was held recently at the home of Mrs. John Peaker, with the president, Mrs, John McQuade, presiding, There were ten members present, in- cluding one new member wel- comed, In the absence of the secre- tary, her report was read by Mrs. Ernest Burrus. Th treasurer's report was read by Mrs. George Waite. One "thank you" letter was read, The next meeting will be a Valentine oS ad when cards will be enjoy It was decided to have a bakeless sale in March--and a draw for the April meeting. 'The lucky prize this month was Pi vicius and won by Mrs. Ernest Burrus, After a penny sale, refresh-| ments were served by Mrs. Roy Morphy and Mrs. John Peaker, KING STREET UCW 10 Unit 10 of King Street United Church met for its regular meeting recently. The slate of officers were named for the year 1964, They are as follows: leader, Mrs, Roy Lee; assistant leader, Mrs, Donald Tilk; secretary and press reporter, Mrs, Glen Stevens; treasurer, Mrs. Arthur Jones; assistant treasurer, Mrs, James Richards; flower and card, also community friend- ship 'and visiting convener, Mrs, Lioyd Tindall; supply and 'social convener, Mrs. Donald Cutler; kitchen convener, Mrs. George Cuthbert; program convener, Mrs, Roy Lee; pianist, Mrs. James Richards;. 24; Christmas bazaar, Novem- ber 18 the congregational meeting on January 28 at 7.30 p.m. worship service. The study book was On India as a Nation, with Mrs, Donald Tilk serving Members were reminded of Mrs. Roy Lee conducted! the A social half-hour was spent Recent Arrivals From Italy Wed In St. Gregory's Church St. Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church was the setting, recently for the marriage of Cristina Soliminio, to Aurelio Chiodo. The bride, recently ar- members, Mrs, 8S. and Mrs. voluntary be greatly appreciated. Mrs. A. M. Moore gave a refreshments. WESTMOUNT KIWANETTES The January meeting of the Westmount Kiwanettes was held recently at the Hotel Genosha. The president, presided, Two new T. Finbow Rimar, were introduced and welcomed by Mrs. Powell, Mrs. A. E, King, the secre- tary, read the minutes. King read a letter from Simcoe Hall regardi ice with the e, The Kiwanettes were ally invited to visit the Crippled Children's School on any would Mrs, C, A, 'owell, Cc. N. Mrs, volunta' 'omen's Bloor street east. Also, service serv- elfare report on a donation made by the club to the Crippled Children's School. With this do- ronto, for a few visits. volunteer their services at the Hillsdale The Four members were asked to neckline, short sleeves, treasurer's report, WAS). cathered skirt, given by Mrs. James Waddell, rived from Italy, is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Felice Soli- minio, Italy, and her bride- groom is the son of Mrs, Santo Chiodo, Italy, and the late Mr, Chiodo, The officiating clergyman was Monsignor Paul Dwyer and Mr. Jack Driscoll played the organ during the ceremony, The bride was given in mar- riage by her bridegroom's bro- ther-in-law, Mr, Nicola Sacco, She wore a full - length gown of peau de soie with lily- gelnt sleeves and bateau neck- line, The front of the skirt was enhanced with flower motifs and her long flowing train was held in place with a matching flower at the waist. Her headdress, a tiara of pearls, held a pouffe veil and she carried a cascade of white roses, Her maid of honor was Miss Dina Chiode, Oshawa, sister of nation, the school has engaged|the bridegroom, She was wear. a speech therapist, from To-|ing a short gown of light royal blue peau de sole with a scoop and a She wore white accessories and carried a Manor Tuck Shop on with guest speakers, films and cascade of red roses, The bridesmaids were Miss Franca Latini, Toronto; Miss Angelina Mazzotta and Miss Gabriella De- cicco, both of Oshawa. They wore yellow silk organza gowns over taffeta, with scoop neck- lines and short sleeves and tier- ed gathered skirts. Their head- dresses were pearl and crystal 'tiaras and they carried nose- gays of pink carnations. The flower girl was Miss Theresa Celeste, Oshawa, who wore a matching white frock with a lace bolero and three-quarter sleeves. She carried a basket of pink carnations, The ring bearer was Master Nino Sacco and the best man was Mr. Joseph Lomagno, The ushers were Mr, Samuel Latini, Mr. Dino Mazzotta and M Frank Decicco, all of Oshawa. HOUSEHOLD HINT Prints are the latest thing in window shades. You can make your own washable ones by cutting them from oilcloth to blend with your decor. Hem the bottom and insert a flat stick; then tack on to roller. January 13. was given by Mrs. W. A. Smith. Outlined was the history of the Westmount Kiwanis Club from the charter night to the present. discussions requested by the -- MAPLE CLEANERS Pac B46 SIMEDE ST. ST. S, OSHAWA 4 We. Service Free see 80 ey °' a "Your Fomity"s Friend" PHONE 725-0643 A report on Kiwanis education Mrs, G. L. Adair, eg om }GLAZ IER'S| DOLLAR 2 SUITS For The Price Of Trim New Styling . . + fich worsted fabrics! Specially purchased and except- lonally low-priced for Todd's, Featuring handsome single breasted, two or three button models in the fatest styles for men and young men. Carefully and Metic- ulously failored to add a note of dis tinetion to @ny man's appearance . . , in sizes to fit men and young men 33 to 52, regular, short, tall and hard-to-fit Stouts. FIRST suit DELUXE RANGE SENSATIONAL JANUARY of conducted the remainder of the meetigg. Questionnaires were handed out to members asking several questions as to type of meetings members would pre- fer, The completed question- naires will enable the program committee to plan meetings Installation service will be held February 5, with Mrs, Douglas Redpath conducting the service. Events for the coming year were announced as follows: Val- entine Tea, February 12; Feast of the Seven Tables, September CUSTOM RANGE HAND GRADE EXECUTIVE GRADE the program committee, ie 79.50 1.00 78.50 89.50 1.00 88.50 95.00 1.00 94.00 UY <:. Business Success Story Draws Well-Wishers to Tony's Opening Clarke, Mr. Lioyd Bolahood, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shine, Mr, and Mrs. H. V. Myers, 'Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Wandless, Mr. Jack Gearin, Mr. and Mrs, John C, Dorsay. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Donald, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. John Evans; Mr. and Mrs, John Campbell, Toronto; Mrs. Jo Aldwinckle, Mrs. Mary. Wil- liams, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schultz, Mr. Gordon Charlton, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hallowell, Dr. and Mrs. George. Sciuk, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lovell, Mr, and Mrs. D, K. Stiles, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Meringer, M. and Mrs. Arthur Moore, Whitby: Mr. and Mrs, George Marinoff, Cocoa Beach, Florida, and many others. Could any housewife imagine what it would be like to cook one hundred pounds of bacon daily? or three hundred sau- sage rolls? or 1500 meat pies? three thousand doughnuts? nine thousand cakes and pastries? This represents only part of the output prepared at the service centre to sustain the inner man of the working force of Oshawa and district. The new building is a model of cleanliness and and efficiency and will enable Tony's Refreshments to under- take catering for all occasions. Not one of the '500 daily" hamburgs was in sight. Instead, the long, wide work tables were set with a mouth-watering array of hors d'oeuvres, canapes and bonnes bouchees to titillate the taste-buds of "Tony's'" guests who came in droves on Friday and Saturday evening to view the newly-opened headquarters of Tony's Refreshment Services on Farewell avenue. On Sunday, hundreds more accepted the general invitation to "open house" and stayed for coffee and doughnuts. The generous hosts were Messrs. Tony, Sam and Rocco Esposito, president and vice- presidents, and their wives. Mr, William Pope and Mr. Robert Sinclair acted as official greeters and among the host- esses at large were Mrs, Mur- ray Reid, Mrs. Jean Greer, Mrs. John Condos and Mrs, Robert Sinclair. ~ The guests included civic dignitaries, members of the Board of Education and the Separate School Board, mem- bers of parliament, representa- tives of the legal and medical professions and business asso- clates of the hosts. Amongthose signing the guest register were His Wor- ship Mayor Lyman Gifford and Mrs. Gifford, Mr. A. V. Walker, MLA and Mrs, Walker; Mr. Michael Starr, MP, and Mrs. Starr, Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Coppin, Mr. Neil Hezzlewood, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Conlin, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Alger, Mr. and Mrs, George Chariton, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Marks, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Humphreys. Dr. and Mrs, Alfred Halam- Andres, Dr. and Mrs, Charles Russell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schell, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beckstead, Mr. Lioyd Hilfman, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. George Zakarow, Peterborough; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Allen, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Mac-/ donald Mr. and Mrs, W. B. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crothers, Mr. and Mrs, Sam Catalano, M. and Mrs, Albert D'Angelo, Mr. and Mrs. Russell McNeil, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Taylor, Mr. J. T. Hogan, Mr. Robert) Malcolmson, Mr. Claude Wade, | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lupton, Mr. William Ross, Mr. Gordon Miles, Mr. Ivan Irwin and Fire Chief Raymond Hobbs. Mr. and Mrs. William YOUR HOLIDAY PHOTOS EXPERTLY FINISHED * LACK and WHITE OR COLOR * DONE ON PREMISES FOR PROMPT SERVICE Who Can Match This at $11.95? TO-TOW & | Sport Coat ----and-- Get A Pair Of SLACKS tor sa¥.98 ALE 24.99 $39.98 SALE 29.99 (i> BOW only t .00 $00.98 SALE 49.99 fw te if " tone a -- 'tones, checks, oe sag Ladies' Car Coats weaves, Colours of Blue, Brown, Nevy, Grey An excellent range to choose from, lovely and Dee Sizes 34 to 46. Shorts + a tolls Included. ms = SALE 9.99 SALE 14.99 LADIES' DRESSES | out on this exceptional Sevi R $29.98 Choring owe entire stock et "give-ewoy" Glazier's i Clearance with oe Values. UP TO 50% MORE. Shop to-day! Ladies' WINTER COATS Choice of fu d in 4 season's latest on Hg eG dollar saving REDUCTIONS end 65 Styles, Shapes and Colours ! Price includes fromes end lenses. The highly styled "Tu-Tone" with its combination of colours of Blonde on Crystal and Cordovan on Crystal has become one of Canade's most stylish and popu- lor sellers. Its combined sturdy construction and safety features a it truly a wonderful buy one flow price of $11.95. i Is definitely limited, ONE PRICE Lenses ground to your exact needs, regardless of prescription or lens strength required, with frame of your choice -- all at ONE price -- same price te everybody! REPAIRS Broken lenses duplicated. Frames repaired, frames re placed while you wait! Lowest prices! We fill oll PSI, prescriptions seme low prices, No Appointment Necessary We believe them to be $20-$25 Values @ur Price Now Only-- SINGLE VISION SPORT COAT SLACKS --. rt styles, excellent colina. 29.50 1.00 13.95 34.50 1.00 13.95 Skee 4.99 318.98 SALE 9°99 $29.98 SALE 14.99 $29.98 LADIES' SLIMS In cordoreye wools, etc. all at true BARGAIN PRICES, Stock up now, Sopulaity sold up to $5.98. FOR TENDER SLICING A tip from food specialists at MacDonald Institute, Guelph: The rule in carving a roast is always to cut across the grain. SALE AT M & C DRY GOODS & DRAPERIES IN FULL SWING! LAST NIGHT'S PAPER! Oculists and et TOPCOATS --and-- WOOL O'COATS Save up to 3% YES SIR! Due te the mild Autumn we cleared mony Coots from the monufecturers and now we're passing these savings along to you. We MUST clear these from our racks at all costs . . . 80 be here early for best choice. Shem fea ents ania cabins of Brown, Blue, Grey and Charcoal in small, neat checks end solids. Sizes 34 to 46, Tells included, ALL CHILDREN'S @ COATS FRIENDLY SERVI OPTICIANS--OVER 3,000.000 SATISFIED CUSTOMERS 17 Bond Street, East Hours: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 2nd Floor Dail Phone: 728-1261 Wed. Closed All Day Branches in many principal cities of Conede & U3, -- Founded 1904 CASUAL OUTERWEAR Regular to $39.50 @ Wood Suburbon Coats! e@ Nylon Parkes! @ Ski Jackets @ Suburbon Coats of Nylon Jersey! out they goll... 7.84 to 29.00 Men's SLACKS "***52 AND GET ANOTHER FIRST SLACKS EXTRA SLACKS PAIR FOR 1.00 9.95 1.00 8.95 14,95 1,00 19.95 1,00 LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS Buy One and Get Another for $1.00 FIRST SHIRT EXTRA SHIRT 4.95 1.00 YOU SAVE $3.95 FIRST SHIRT EXTRA SHIRT 5.95 1.00 YOU SAVE $4:95 Limited Quantity SPECIALS 1.00 Table Clearing LADIES CARDIGANS & PULLOVER SWEATERS ... BOYS PANTS = . « LADIES IRTS .. . ete, ete, ete. Volues to hg All At One Price $1.00. PoP or Pe TS PE eyes FO ES ET ENAMELWARE COLORS--Red and White, Blue and Black, Yellow and Black. Assortment Consists of 3/2 QT. COVERED POT, 234 QT. COV- ERED POT, 2 QT. TEA KETTLE, 8 CUP PERCOLATOR, DOUBLE BOILER, 3-PCE OPEN SAUCEPAN SET. : SPECIAL PRICE i eee eee eee ee re ee ee ee eee ee ee _.. = MEN'S PANTS Another 87 pair low price. A com- plete sellout last MEN'S SHOES Clearing better lines thet normally & $3,98 yd. SALE 1.49 YD. | or this fontestic | 1214 up te $14.98 Re time offered. "gg s in the \t $1.98 ya. Values to $10.98 : | [SALE 99¢ YD. SALE SALE } Reg. | $1.49 yd. IBSALE 79c YD. 1.99 5.00 ¥ | AND STILL MORE BARGAINS TO SEE | DROP IN TODAY! OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9: P.M, OPEN ALL DAY WED.--EVERY WED. IGLAZIER'S 498 SIMCOE SOUTH (Across From South Simcoe School) ) SUDGET TERM: DRAPERY Balance of entire stock at low, low prices. Reg. $2.98 all ECONOMY RANGE DELUXE RANGE 13.95 18.95 + HAND @ LIMITED. QUANTITY @ GRADE ie SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER OSHAWA DOWNTOWN SHOPPING CENTRE OSHAWA > Oshawa Shopping Centre . OPEN FRIDAY'S UNTIL 9 P.M. NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 728-1619 251 KING ST. £. 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