Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Oct 1964, p. 8

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TO RESIDE IN TORONTO : --Aldsworth Photography Mary Jane Budai Is Married To John Perry Logan, Toronto The marriage took place in|jtor and Mr. George Scott, both Courtice United Church recent-|of Toronto. The junior usher was ly of Mary Jane Budai to John Perry Logan, Toronto. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Budai, and the bridegroom is the son} of Mr. Douglas Logan, Ponty-| pool and the late Mrs. Logan. The Reverend John Romeril officiated and the soloist, Mr. Kenneth Mayberry, Maple Grove, sang "Because" and "T'll Walk Beside You" accom- |Bobby Spicher, Oshawa. 3 wm nville,| Lions' Centr,e : Bowmanville, ary Pawna |where the bride's mother. re- ceived, wearing a formal gown of gold peau de soie with a fit- skirt caught at the back by a matching veil, gold accessories i Sapinski; | |tary, Mrs. Ronald Murray. The reception was held at the staff as follows: Mrs. Wilhelm ted lace bodice, three-quarter | 1 sleeves and the peau de soiejuel J. Black, Grade 2-3; Miss Wemen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, October 19, 1964 Mrs. Lawrence French Installed President of Harmony H and § *" The first meeting of the year for Harmony Home and School Association was held recently. Mrs. Richard Donald, a vice- president of Home and School Council, installed the new offi- cers as follows: president, Mrs. Laurie French; vice-presidents, Mrs. Clem Hewett, Mrs, Charles Russell, and Mrs. Jack McGill; secretary, Mrs. Stewart Mackie; treasurer, Mrs. Joseph corresponding secre- Mrs. Donald addressed the association on "Aims of Home and School". The attendance shield was won by Mr. Garth Wedlock's room with 99.25 per cent attend- ance. The room prize was won |by Mrs. Wilhelm Matysik. The new budget was approved jand the Family Donation Plan |will be held during the week of re _ October 26 to 30. Mr. Rupert Harrison, princl-; }pal, introduced the teaching} |Wedlock, Grade 8; Mr. Wayne |Matysik, Kindergarten; Mrs.'Junkin, Supply Teacher. |Dennis Wray and Mrs. Wayne! At the next- meeting in No- Gow, Grades 1; Miss Bertha|vember Mr. Harrison will give Clark, Grade 1-2; Mrs. Paul Ed-|an insight on the mathematics mondson, Grade 2-3; Mrs. Sam-| being taught today. Mrs. Laurie French Joyce Fisher, Grade 3-4; Mrs. | solo, self bow. A self pill-box hat and|John Rice, Grade 4-5; Miss Ena| while showing slides of Eastern | Brooks, Grade 5-6; Mr. Winston| Canada |Seeney, Grade 6-7; Mr. Rupert; Refreshments were served by MRS. LAWRENCE FRENCH sang a 3 "The Sound of Music'|Drapak and Miss Verna Riehl; Mrs. Walter Kuch Installs Executive At Dr. Thornton H&S Executive members of the Dr. Robert Thornton Home and 7 School Association for 1964-65 were installed at the first meet- ing of the fall season by Mrs. Walter Kuch, vice-president of Home and School Council. They are as follows: president, Mrs. Arthur Joynt; 1st vice-president, Mrs, C. M. Sheffield; 2nd vice- president, Mrs. Robert Stewart; recording secretary, Mrs. Don- ald Wood; treasurer, Mrs. Ray Hatter; corresponding secre- tary, Mrs. H. M. Spurrell; chair- men and members, Mrs. D. S. Kerr, Mrs. H. J. Mark, Mrs. George Wall, Mrs. A. L, Med- dings, Mrs. E. W. Coedy, Mrs. Arthur Gray, Mrs. Cyril Camp- bell, Mr. M. G. Karpiak, and Mr. William Haynes. Mrs. Arthur Joynt welcomed those attending. Mrs. Ray Hat- ter read the treasurer's report. Mrs. Kenneth Brown, custodian of the Record Book, gave a fine | --_____ MRS. ARTHUR JOYNT SUCCESSFUL NIGHT of CARDS A most successful evening of cards was held by the Naomi WA of Christ Memorial Church on a recent Wednesday evening. The players were welcomed by the president, Mrs. Robert Gal- pin. Thanks for the success of the event were extended the convener, and to Mrs. Russell Dougherty who looked after the refreshments. Numerous interesting prizes and attractive floral arrange- ments were drawn for. Among the lucky winners were: Mrs. Bruce Caverly, Mrs. George Constable, Mrs. E. F. Cuthhert- son, Miss Dorothy Beamer, Mrs. W. J. Bragg, Mrs. E. V. Da- vies, Mrs. Earle Dingman, Mrs. Richard Dingman, Mrs, Ronald Flintoff, Mrs. A. W. Harper, Donald Fear, Mrs. P. J. Hughes' G. I. Hoover, Mrs. Robert Mills, Mrs. P. J, Morrow, Mrs, Arthur Mitchell, Mrs. H. R. Mouck, Mrs. A. R. Muir, Mrs. C. H. Playfair, Mrs. W. D. Perry, Mrs. E. J. Pinto, Mrs. John Penfound, Mrs. Michae! Nich- olls, Mrs. Eric Pym, Mrs. E. D. Shreve, Mrs. Donald White, Mrs, M. W. Sutton and Mrs. NEW PERFUME? | HAVERHILL, England (CP) A Suffolk firm here has taken women's gt goad -- one step further a now Ro making a whisky spray for ESAy FAST. drinkers who like their Scotch] _--A@BL/EF.1= in.a mist.- All you do is press | Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads | the plastic bottle. ily relieve 'ul 7_ WESTERN OIL CO. spot, soothe and cushion it, he @ FREE @ RE Cleaning & 24-Hour Service @ FREE @ Parts on your Furnace when purchase our fuel oil, 725-1212 HLES 2A STL YOu «7 | Both Plaintiff Jones and Defendant Smith were sporting black eyes, when their argument ended up in court... Judge: 'This seems such @ simple cose | think it should have been settled out of court." Jones: "We were doing just thet, when the cops broke it up." Bernard Yaroff. summary for the period Sep-| tember 1963 - June 1964, and|f was thanked by the president. Commenting on the annual kin- dengarten mothers' tea, Mrs. Joynt. stated that. it would be postponed until early October pending completion of the new |school addition. With warm words of apprecia- tion for .her expert guidance during her term of office, .Mrs. |D. S. Kerr presented Mrs. Hart- \ley Delaney with her past presi- dent's pin. The principal, Mr. M. .G. Kar- |; piak, introduced his teaching | Ladies' \ Ma A Touch of Paris Bridal Gowns @ Bridesmaids Gowns @ Head Pieces @ Veils @ Crinolines @ Mink Sjoles e Mink Shrugs Sargeants Rentals 463 Ritson Rd. S. in-our Formals and Semi-Formals @ @ White Fox Furs @ 725-3338 A-lowyer |! know told me this really happened. One thing you can settle for yourself is your decision about the best place to send your dry cleaning. All we ask for is @ fair trial, You be the judge of whether of not your clothes have ever be- fore been so beautifully dry clean- ed and finished. k* tks staff: Kindergarten, Mrs, John Waldinsperger; . Grade 1, Miss | Marie Koster and Miss Rose- mary Dusenbury; Grade 2, Mrs Ronald Bryant and Mrs. Robert ll King; Grade 3, Mrs. pore | Grade 4, Mrs. John Sandy (Mrs. | A. E. Brackley); Grade 4 and (t ,|5, Miss Dianne Haskett; Grade ITZ For The Finest North American and European Style Meats and Pastries STARR Furniture & Appliances WASHERS DRYERS and a corsage of white carna- tions completed her ensemble. The bridegroom's step-mother} assisted in a formal gown of} soft mint green and silver bro-| cade with a fitted bodice, three- | quarter sleeves, and a self bow| fi eee, caught at the waist. White ac-| FIFTY-FIFTY CLUB cessories, a white carnation cor-} The members of the 50-50 sage and a self pill-box hat/quy of Simcoe Street United complemented her gown. lGhunah' met in the Chapel for 5, Mr.. Warren Kazor; Grade 5 and 6, Mrs. Douglas Aldred; Grade 6 and. 7, Mr. William UNITS GROUPS AUXILIARIES |Haynes; Grade 7, Mr. Ralph " 7 Gatfield; Grade 8, Mrs. Donald Wood (Mr. M. G. Karpiak). him and his wife to the meet-| There are 503 studnts enroll- ing. Mr. William Shepherd/ed, of which 76 are attending| = thanked Mr, Lewis for his| kindergarten. informal, informative and in-| Mrs. Robert Stewart, program teresting tatk |chairman, introduced the guest wom speaker, Mr. E. Richard Love- Mrs. Hugh Mcleod then)kin, a lawyer from Newcastle. opened the vusiness meeting.|Mr. Lovekin's topic was "Citi- Mr, Donald Houlden was cailed|2"ship and Our Children". His on to give details of the coming |SPeech proved to be interesting Turkey Supper. He reported that and humorous and was enjoyed all plans had been finalized and|by all present. Mrs. C. M. Shef- panied by Mr. Archie Campbell. Harrison, Grade 7; Mr. Garth|the executiyc, Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of imported Chantilly lace over taffeta with a sweetheart neckline adorned with sequins; lilypoint sleeves and a bouffant scalloped lace overskirt caught Gup at front and sides by self| roses, showing a floor-length, frill of nylon tulle. Her exquisit-| 4 se ly designed pearlized Zoril erence F abn nt oon devotional period which was semi-Cleopatra crown held her/entians the bride donned a two-|led by Mr. Frederick Britten ppc rng nag -_ fe tulle | piece white sheath and match-|and Mr. Harold Linton in a carrie "| ing long-sleeved jacket, red pill-| sai ies cade of red roses, white carna- box and siceeonin with a cor. | Paanteaaiving oe Ne | couples then adjourned 'to the Schooi Auditorium 3 Exclusive Guarantees ARE YOUR ASSURANCE OF SATISFACTION 1--2 Yeor Service Guerantee on all Wringer Washers. 2--plus 10 Year Additional Guarantee on Main Mechanism @ SPECIALLY PROCESSED IN OUR OWN PLANT @ Locations: DOWNTOWN 12 SIMCOE ST, N. 728.5487 I OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 728-1111 3--2 Year Free Service Guarantee On All Simplicity Clothes Dryers, also available models by MOFFAT e@ R.C.A, BEFORE YOU BUY... GIVE STARR A TRY 723-3343 491 RITSON RD. S. x x* * * OSHAWA'S BEST SELECTION Mary. Maxim KNITTING YARNS Brushed Mohair Was, Wi C2778 OSHAWA 3000 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM! By The Yard At are irrit | Coli OOOO RONG FREE) HALLOWE'EN MASKS > tions and stephanotis. sage of red carnations. On their} Miss Jane DeGoe, egg return, Mr. and Mrs. Logan will | Sunday €/reside on Windemere avenue,|where the rest of the meeting ; |field thanked Mr. Loveki bridesmaids were Miss Janine} hin work was going ahead on the "sd n, Allison and Miss Carol "si aaa pape Tage Turkey Supper which will take| The attendance plaque was u rs PAINTS TO HELP introduced Mr, Barnard Lewis, | ch M i and M D ' vi Miss Susan Riznek, Courtice. PIC COV T | vening urch Memorial 'hall on. Sat-jSnd Mrs. Donald Wood with The junior bridesmaid was Mist] gee COVE, N.S. (CP)|guest-speaker of the evening. urday, November 7, for the|Miss Dianne Haskett and the : }a winter resident of Mexico be-|tive Director of the Children's | aqy} 75c i jsperger. Refresh t 7 They were gowned alike in| gy "seh Bea ae 7 en adults ad .75¢ for children. | . eshments were jcause of her illness, is selling)Aid Society in Oshawa and The evening came to a close | Setved by Mrs. Robert Jennings owns with scalloped necklines | ,, | ' e Sipping to V's at the back; Leaded wrod -- con-| The main topic for the even-)Mr. and Mrs, Frederick Britten | Mothers of Grades 7 and 8. struction 07,2 small Mexican |ing was the work of the Chil-/and Mr, and Mrs, Harold Lin-| i length streamer trains caught at) gant of thi .| : ; HARLEIGH the back tops with self bows.| nity. Sire. Gued has our coe Lewis appropriately spoke Of| delicious pumpkin pie and WOMEN SUFFER ? |his staff and to whom the! whipped cream. | SUPPLI ES bows and blue satin roses hold- | . ing circular matching veils and| NUTS TAKE TOLL japeaker reported that the direc-| i sadshin - circle, the hymn|MORE OFTEN 4 ahd (ee ' indc'? |After 21 tw: s y women as men | The best man was Mr. Jack|blindness and skin problems to|County that the Society war-|jiition. ; To quickly combat the secondary | Shopping ushers were Mr. Allin Cole,|employed shelling the oilladen|Was opened at Beaverton last | tance OF Mcitile CYSTER tablets with 725-3012 Bowmanville; Mr, Brian Proc-/ nuts. jyear, In his presentation, Mr. days. CYSTEX is a cleaning urinary anti- an P lt -- - i. septic, also an analgesic pain reliever for DUUUUUOUDUOUDDO0O0 00000 | teresting and informative slides Backache, and muscular pains, Get | SSSA }of homes and children at a OYSTEX from druggist, Feel better fast, | jciety. There are 300 to 400 ~ \children in the care of the limit of a ward of the Society , jis in some cases extended up was the maid of honor; ham, both of Bowmanville and The Reverend J. K, Moffat! niace at Simcoe Street. United|shared by Mr. M. G. Karpiak Kathy Budai, sister of the bride.| rs. Helen Good, arthritic and|Mr. Lewis is the Local Execu- very nominal price of $1.50 for|afternoon class of Mrs. Waldin- Royal blue peau de sole formal inti ; | panes : : jthe paintings she did there last|Ontario County. when the leaders of Group 9, 2ee Mrs, Fred Sturch helped by three-quarter sleeves with floor- = Y ¥ ° ; | nunnery at Guadalajara. A resi-/dren's Aid Society and Mr.|; n, with their group served Their headdresses were self]; ing for 15 years. A | services are rendered. 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