Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Apr 1964, p. 7

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CaP eraser aeceeas * pedal. BREESE SEES ERCP SRE ER ESSER EST OR CERES TEC ROSE EEC R EO RPC RP EECCePera S| eeeaeeazs PERELALEL ESSERE ERs MR. AND MRS. GEORGE W. JARVIS --Oshawa Times Photo Well-Known Pair Honored On Silver Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. George W. Jarvis, Central Park boulevard north, were honored last week on the occasion of their silver wedding . anniversary. Their daughter, Mrs. Glenn Somer- ville, arranged a tea on Tues-| day afternoon and evening, and the . bridesmaid, Mrs. Pearl Campbell, the bride's sister, and Mr. Frank Jarvis, best man and brother of the bride- Music Teachers Share Experience Of Expert Panel The March meeting of the Oshawa and District branch of the ORMTA was held at the home of Mrs. Jan Drygala and was well attended. The following questions per- groom assisted the couple in receiving the guests. Mrs. Jarvis is the former Anne M. Tyrrell, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Tyrrell of Oshawa. Mr. Jarvis is the son of Mrs. George Judd. They were married March 24, 1939, by the Reverend 'S. C. Jarrett in the rectory of Holy Trinity Anglican Church. They have a family of four: Mrs. Glenn Somerville (Vicky), David, Erle and Susan and one grandson, George Somerville. On Saturday night, Mr. and Donna MacDonald, David Roo'e Repeat Vows By Candle-Light At an evening, candle light,jsheath with béige accessories ceremony in St, Paul's Preé-jand a corsage of red roses. Thé byterian Church, the Reverend|bridégroom's mother assisted, D. A. P. Allen officiated at the)wearing a ros¢ suit with match- marriage of Donna Marie Mac-|ing accéssories and & corsage Donald to David William Nor-|of red roses. i mandy. Rooke, recently. The| The couple left for a honey- bride is the daughter of Mr.|moon trip to Lake Placid. and Mrs, Alex MaDonald and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Normandy Rooke, all of Oshawa. Escorted down the aisle by! her father, 'the bride wore a white satin street length dress Wednésdey, April 1, 1964 THE OSHAWA TIMES, HOUSEHOLD HINT To save steps when you clean your house or apartmént, wear an apron with plenty of pockét space. Pockets can hold dust- cloths, small brushes and also any stray objects until you pass their storge place and can put them away. Maternity Fashions -ROM with three-quarter sleeves, Ap- pliqued white flowers enhanced the rounded neckline and panels of the skirt, A crown of zircons and pearls held her shoulder length veil. She carried a nose- gay of pink carnations. The bride's only attendant. Miss Faye Buechier, wore a blue velvet street length dress with matching head dress and a corsage of gold chrysanthe- mums. The bridegroom's brother, Mr. Terrance Rooke, was best man. Following the ceremony, a reception was held at the home of the bride's. parents, Carna- tion court. To receive the guests the bride's mother wore a pink Charlene Flath Feted By Friends Prior To Wedding Prior to her marriage last Saturday to Mr. Alan Bracey, Miss Charlene Flath was honor- ed at a number of bridal showers. Mrs. Warner Williams was hostess, assisted by her daugh- ter, Miss Lorna Williams, at a kitchen shower. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. Mur- ray Richards, Scarboro, when she was assisted by Mrs. Oliver) |Richards, Mrs, Glenn Gamble and Mrs, Marvin Hart. The neighbors of Westmore- land avenue held a miscellan- jeous shower at the home of} |Mrs. Leonard Shaw. | Mrs. Kenneth W. Farrow was/ jhostess when a place setting of china and silver serving pieces) of the bride's selected patterns} jwere presented. These were ac-| companied by a floral arrange-| ment made for the bride's new) living room. | Mrs. Victor Cubitt was hostess) able new slims, dresses, suits, summer '64. Shop at your leisure, @ | Piece DRESSES from .. $10.95 Mrs. Jarvis were the guests of;at a cup and saucer shower.and| honor at a dinner-dance held atja dinner party was arranged by| the Hotel Genosha and given|the women teachers of Wood-| by family and friends. The |crest School, at the Inn on the} guests numbering 130 came Park, when a stainless steel con-| from Ajax, Whitby, Toronto,|diment set was' presented. | Peterborough and Montreal as| Following the wedding re-| well as Oshawa. hearsal on Friday evening, the| On behalf of those present,|bridegroom's parents, Mr. ana} @ 2 & 3 Piece SUITS from ..+. $10.98 "4 A? , performance, Weak fingers) Mr. Leonard Tyrrell, the bride's brother, presented the pair with an engraved silvér serving tray. taining to the teaching of music were discussed with wisdom and Mrs. Harry G. Bracey, enter-} tained the bridal party at a din-| ner at Sandalwood Restaurant. ' LADIES' WEAR LTD. 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Kinsman and Mr. Ross Met- calfe with Miss Helen Wiilard as moderator. How to strengthen a stu'ent's weak fingers. How to make scales technique more interesting. How to prepare student for and Does the study of organ inter- fere with piano touch? } Common faults of vocal stu-| dents? | What age should a girl begin) in vocal lessons? | Why are good accompanists) in the minority? Scales were likened: to the} exercise of the boxer running around a track; the purpose to) develop muscle and agility. Playing the piano is an athletic, ZELLERS Downtown Store should be used three times as/ often in finger exercises and) broken chords. Exercises on a table will help to strengthen) them. Velocity beyond ability) of student does not produce | good playing. However, velocity in scales and studies should be the goal of students and should) be worked for. Students must understand functions of the pd- al and' of harmony and be taught how to get foot action,| that they may use pedal with discretion. The study of organ should) improve a student's legato and) develop quickness of mind. Con- struction of the modern organ was explained, If a student was going to be a pianist, more} time should be spent on the} piano, The faults to be corrected) in vocal students lack of tone quality, impure vowel sound. dead consonant, as a result 0') poor diction, poor phrasing be- cause of breathing, lack of) projection. | Around sixteen was~ the) "agreed age for a girl to com-| mence vocal training, but there) were exceptions. The accom-/ panist was highly artistic and was in a specialized field must be accomplished musician with an understanding of the) performer's score. Mrs. Garry Booth expressed the thanks of all present to the) nel, Patiss Helen Willard presided over the business and an- nounced the Senior Recital to be held in the auditorium of the McLaughlin Public Library on April 4, and the next student recital to be held on May 2. Refreshments were served and a social time enjoyed. A. 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