Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Oct 1964, p. 7

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AND MRS. GEORGE IHNAT --Ireland Studio Banting Avenue Pair Honored On 25th Wedding Anniversary Mr, and Mrs. George Ihnat, Banting avenue were the hon- Gre@ guests at a dinner party held in the Slovak' Hall, re- cently, on the occasion of their 2th wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Ihnat were married, in Pittsburg, Penn- sylvania, by the Re d Mali- 'nak. They came to Oshawa shortly afterward and have re- sided here for the past 25 years. Mr. and Mrs. Ihnat have one daughter, Mary, Mrs. Eugene The honored guests were seated family style around a table centered with a three Adi cake. H "Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 29,1964 7 A graduate of Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, Class of 1964, Patricia Anne Kinsman was married last Saturday after- noon to Mr. Edwin (Ted) -Regi- inald Arthur Stone of Oshawa. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leslie Kinsman, Oshawa, and_ the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Arthur Stone of Cochrane, Ontario. The ceremony took place in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church with the Reverend D. R. Sin- clair officiating. Mr. Larry Mar- shall sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "'Our Father, All Creating", accompanied by Mr. F. 'Walters. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was at- tired in a classic gown of. car- nation white "whisper" taffeta with a scoop neckline and elbow- length sleeves, adorned with se- quin-trimmed appliques of im- ported Swiss lace. The semi- controlled, floor-length skirt was enhanced by a bouffant train, caught at each side with a self 'bow and a larger bow at the back waist. The overall effect was embellished by a scalloped border of Swiss lace. A delicate coronet of net leaves and pearl- ized flowers held her shoulder- length veil of tulle illusion and for the occasion were Mrs. Michael Stainski, Mrs. Michael she carried a cascade of pink roses and stephanotis. * Miss Brenda Lightle of Co- Irha, Mrs. Joseph Ferjo and Mrs. Nicholas Hospoda. Irha proposed a toast for good health and happiness to the|Sally Callison many beautiful gifts. Guests were p » Or Mr.|bourg -was the maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss and ha' couple who received|Miss Sandra Beatty of Port Se aede Hope. They wore floor-length t at the|dresses of Dior blue peau de shawa, dinner from Chicago, Iilinois, St. Catharines, Toronto, and Roszkiewicz, and two grand- Oshawa. Consider Citizenship Awards At Soroptimists Area Meeting Soroptimists Clubs from Belle- yille, Cobourg-Port Hope, and Peterborough met in Oshawa for. thei ation ines ing Matthews, Belleville, gave an Miss Evelyn Moore chaired coerce raund, 'Peterbor {federation and international -- was the Eastern Canada Officer in attendance. Miss Harriet McGeary, assist- ed by Miss Grace Sargent, and Miss Eileen Liedtke, P. . ough, gave a presentation on Citizenship Awards, a project of ou. the Soroptimist Federation of the Americas for several years. $2,500 The purpose of this project is Collector's Items Hall of the Cobourg-Port Hope Club and Miss _ Dorothy exposition on the four levels of Soroptimism -- Club, regional, and illustrated them with a chart. She was assisted by Mrs. Georgia Smith and Mrs. Fran- ces Bennett. \ Greetings from Eastern Can- ada Region were brought by Lt. Of Early Oshawa Fascinate Club. The University Women's Club of Oshawa and District was for- tunate in having as the speaker at its October meeting, Mr. Thomas Bouckley, a member of the Historical Society. By means of many rare pic- tures. Mr." Bouckley developed his topic 'Early Oshawa" from 1816. His audience was given important features of Oshawa's history such as: the disastrous fires of 1899 in the McLaughlin Carriage Company, De" Mille College and Robson 'Tannery; Gov, Phyllis Braund and a re- minder that Canada would be host to the next international convention in Toronto in July, 1967, July 25 through 29, when about 2,500 Soroptimists from all over the world were expected to attend. Plans are under way now to make this a success for Canada : Mrs. W. H. Bestwick, presi- .|dent of the Oshawa club, wel- comed the visitors and Miss McGeary, Peterborough, ex- pressed the thanks of the guests for Oshawa pitality. The next afea meeting will be held in Belleville with Miss Dor- othy Matthews acting as chair- the laying of the first water line and pavement; the first movie! theatre and the laying of the corner stone of King Street Unit- ed Church. "It was not Oshawa's geo- graphical situation," said Mr. Bouckley, "but the business ability of such leaders as the McLaughlins of Canada." Following a coffee break, Mrs. Milne gave interesting highlights peg last August. of the Triennial held in Winni- Ted Stone, Patricia Kinsman Wed In St. Paul's Presbyterian Church soie with scoop necklines and elbow-length sleeves, Their headdresses were wedding Bands of white fur and their flowers were blue and white chrysanthemums in cascades, The flower girl, Miss Susan Kydd of Brooklin wore a floor- length dress of ite onganza over white faille 'taffeta, with puffed sleeves, a Peter Pan col- lar and organza sash. She car- ried a nosegay of blue and white chrysanthemums. Mr. Howard Stone of Cochrane was his brother's best man. ushers were Mr. Paul Edmond- son, Mr. William Drayton, Mr. Robert Grace, all of Oshawa, and TMr. Blain Lightle, of Co- bourg. For the reception in the church hall, the bride's mother received in a sheath dress of an- tique gold slub satin, featuring an empire waist and roll collar, jewel-trimmed with crystal tear- drops, scrolls of sequins and loops of tiny beads. A comple- menting bolero with three-quar- ter sleeves and gold accessories completed her ensemble. The bridegroom's mothereassisted in a sheath dress of beige and gold with a matching jacket and three-quarter sleeves trimmed in brown mink. Her accessories wete beige and both had cor- sages of roses. The bride donned a Dior blue suit, black velvet hat, black ac- cessories and a corsage of pink roses when the couple left.on their wedding trip through the eastern United States. They will return to reside at 325 Saguenay avenue, Guests attended from Port Hope, Cobourg, Peterborough, Lakefield, Belleville, Toronto, London, Ingerso1l, Trenton Markham, Etobicoke, Lorne Park, Kitchener, Woodstock, Ontario, and Port Huron, Michi- gan. SOCIAL NOTICE AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Stanley David- son, 101 Oshawa boulevard south, will be happy to receive their friends, relatives and neighbors at their home on Sat- urday, October 31, 1964 from 2.00 to 5.00 p.m., on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniver- sary. y ' The |Would send a letter requesting Smith, president of the Toronto/ Archdiocesan Council. of the CPTA, requesting 10 volun-|Joyed teers to go to Clarkeson, to re- present St. Gregory's at the regional meeting there. A letter was also read from Dr. Morris J, Kelly, chairman of the Lay Apostolate committee. ne geod from a book}; + Was present] « and oakes St. Gregory's for od tao bak Cab, sak hor Pork in the 'show-|Vera Watson. 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