Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 May 1964, p. 8

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os Erica |. eis se i Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Mey 1, 1964 | Legion Auxiliary Spring Bazaar Proves a Rewarding Project The Ladies' Auxiliary,. Royal|presented with a gift in appre- Branch 43,\ciation for opening Canadian Legion, held its spring bazaar Tuesday, success. Mrs, Norman, Me- convener, Zone 'worthwhile causes, helping the Legion men in their undertak- and sick veterans, also monise/a used for local and Legion Others" Auxiliary., Mrs. April 28 and it was a decided|follows: fancy work, Mrs, Alex. Beatty; Evers, president, welcomed all/Mrs. Archie Black; aprons, present and introduced the co-|Mrs.. James Anderson; Commander|dren's booth, Mrs. Peter Ritzie; Mrs. Robert Williams. Mrs. Jo-jtouch and take, Mrs. Perry seph Rampling, a twenty-five-/Smith; country _ |year member, opened the ba-/Alfred Lavender; home baking zaar and gave a brief resume|and candy, Mrs. Cameron Oke; of work done by the Auxiliary|tea room, Mrs. C, E. Vermoen; in. its , contributions to many/draw tickets, Mrs. Alyn Elliot. Daniel Guiltinan, ings and caring for all needy|Oster, Mrs. Victor Bourgerie, scholarships. "Service for|Thomas Bowers, is the keynote of the|Fayle, Mr. David Smart, Miss' Rampling was Lynde. Holbrooks, UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES the bazaar. Conveners of booths -were as socks and novelties, pes store, Mrs. Those pouring tea were Mrs. Mrs. nd Mrs. Albert Kennerley. Mrs. Pi Prize winners. were: Mrs. , Mr. Peter Opy- ENJOYING NASSAU SUN Mr. and Mrs. Ted Monc- in Nassau attending the In- zewski, Cubert street, relax dependent Grocers' Associa- .; with relatives in Montreal. 'jand sale to be held in St. ;|Thursday afternoon. j _|pouring tea will be Mrs. Austin) Euzene. Lioyd Dearborn, son of : Mr. and_ Mrs. L. F. N, Hind, and Mrs. John|born of Prospect her radio series "Summer Fal- p.m. n Mrs. L. F. McLaughlin, Sim- PERSONALS Sumzat!'at ou" Me Kenneth Beer, Mrs. Eric Andrews, Mrs, "| Mrs. Marjorie McEnaney of|tor, Mrs. M. Vetza, Bowman- _|the CBC was in Oshawa re-|V '\cently to interview executives|and Mrs, Alex. Beatty. '\of the Oshawa Folk Festival for Maurice Proc- Maurice Proctor, ille; Mr. meeting was Mrs. SIMCOE STREET UCW (Fidelis Unit) The regular mecting of the Fidelis Unit was held recently in the church parlor with 10 L. & "|Bigwood was a guest for the chil afternoon, The program for, the in charge of Fred Bartlett and her group. Mrs. Harold Boddy pre- sided. Mrs. Boddy opened the meet- ing with a reading and prayer from a recent copy of the Milton Otserver This was followed by a hymn and the Lord's prayer. The various reports were given, Members reported 12 sick calls had been made. ee reminded -- the P group rummage sales to Miss Donnaly«-held.May 8 and 22. A report on the UCW smorgasbord sup- per, to be held May 2; in the Memorial hall, was made, aren next regular meeting will emhers present, Mrs. Mrs, Boddy be fold in May. Mrs, te ed the devotional period. Her theme was "Hands." She point- ed out how, frequently "hands" are mentioned in the Bible. It is through the hands of each of, A that Goi's work is done. She concluded her talk with a pray- er and.a hymn. Mrs. George Durno. thanked Mrs, Bigwood. Mrs. T. L. Wil- son thanked the group for their kindnesses, during her recent) iliness. The group in charge then served refreshments. LADIES! No Baby Sitter, No te Fore Of Leading Toronto Salons Experienced Hair Stylist FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS PHONE AFTER 9 P.M. 728-9317 | Boddy welcomed Mrs. iaeiaianali DRAPES _BROADLOOM "DECORATING IDEAS" SLIP COVERS BY HOWARD'S DRAPERIES 926 SIMCOE ST. NORTH 725-3144 Members were asked to note; there will not be a social in silow."" The program will -be|May; Zone Rally is at ; brsadenst Monday, May 4, from) Perry May 12 and the next busi- 419 to Port ess meeting is May 19. Goods are' to be brought in for a the rummage sale which will be 'leoe street north, has returned] heiq May 20. 'lhome from an extended visit Canon F. G. Ongley has con- SOCIAL NOTICE | sented to open St. George's Women's Auxiliary May tea George's parish hall Hiltz, Mrs. W. G. Cou'by, Mrs. S. McConkey. ria Mrs. Allen Down of Courtice, vice-president of the UCW of ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Strong of Port Perry wish to announce next ' es oad os engagement of their daugh Ruby Jean, to Harvey Eugene Dear-| The mar-| e is to take place on Sat- urday, May 23, at 3.00-p.m. in} Port Perry United Church, aboard the "Tropic Bird" dur- tion convention at the Nassau ing a cruise through Nassau Beach Hotel. harbor, Mr. Monczewski. was ---Photo by Frederick Maura Wanda M. Zielinski, Bride-Elect| |the tea and sale of work being Oshawa Presbytery, is opening held tomorrow afternoon by St. Stephen's UCW. The conveners}- CAN BE CURED Cancer is not a necessarily a| hopeless disease -- the growth! ran be removed surgically, re-| are. Mrs. Arthur Ferguson andjtarded by drugs or destroyed by! Mrs. John Strank. radiation. OSHAWA GARDEN SERVICE (| ques DRIVE-IN GARDEN CENTRE oom 1259 SIMCOE ST. NORTH FRUIT TREES PHONE 723-3222 SHADE TREES APPLE BARTLETT PEAR CHERRY ITALIAN PRUNE GERMAN PRUNE GOLDEN PLUM PEACH APRICOT GRAPE CURRENT RED MAPLE SILVER MAPLE MOUNTAIN ASH CATALTA CRIMSON KING MAPLE GOLDEN LOCUST GOLDEN WEEPING WILLOW LINDEN TREE GREEN' ASH A!l in a good variety selection All i: a good variety selection | CLEARANCE! Best quelity sults. $ quality suits. Special group of the finest styles. er values to 69.50 ~ . NOW ONLY este ONLY. 2 1st GROUP A bargain rack, sizes 36 to 46. Better hurry for this one @ 2nd GROUP Better quolity suits at terrific savings. 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Church to Mr. Peter Ruddy has} Miss Zielinski's fellow-employ- been entertained and honorediees at the city hall honored her "by her friends prior to the|with the presentation of a va-| event. cuum cleaner and floor-cleaning| A miscellaneous shower and|equipment. Miss Evelyn M. presentation dinner was held in|Found, deputy city clerk and St. Hedwig's parish hall. Host-/Mrs. Audrey Hepburn made the esses were Mrs. Richard Zromb-| presentation, assisted by Mrs. kowski, Mrs. William Adamce-|Donna Kelly, Miss Lorraine Ma- wicz, Mrs. John Adamcewic7|zurek, Mrs. Fern Buechler and and <9 Janet ye bg Miss Elaine Cole. all was transformed into a Following the we ddi dal bower with pink and white) ).4,<a) this evening, the bridal streamers, large, white wedding) party will.be entertained at din- bells and pink flower arrange-| no, by the bridegroom's ments at every table. The guests| ents "Mr. and Mrs. John Ruddy | numbered over 250 with mamy| a+ the Hotel Genosha. uly, from out of town. a The bride-to-be was present with an Italian provincial liv-| HOUSEHOLD HINT | ing-room suite, a marble-topped| Use an old nylon stocking as -- = he ee tent ee a 'laundry bag" for tiny items amp; crystal bedroom lamps, going into the washing ma- a White wrought-iron "Ginette! nine Pus them in and knot the suite and gifts of silver, linen, crystal and fine china. jopen end. Don't put in dryer, The maid of honor, Miss Jan-|though, as the heat will melt ette Kelly, Marland avenue, ar-|the nylon. ranged a personal shower at her home. Forty guests attended and the hostesses were the bridesmaids, Miss Adele Labus, Miss Claire Mitchell, Miss Di- anne Hergott, Miss Barbara Li- genza and Mrs. James G. 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