Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 May 1965, p. 18

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j | } SOCIAL NOTICES | FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr, and Mrs. Bert Parker wish to announce the forthcom- ing marriage of their daughter, Lois. Elaine, to John Robert Barker, son of Mr. and Mrs. John G. Barker, all of Oshawa. | The ceremony will take place on Friday, June 18, 1965 at 7.00 at Knox Presbyterian FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Danks wish to announce the announce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter, Judith Chery], to Kenneth A. Graves, | son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur} Graves, all of Oshawa. ceremony will take place on Fri- day, June 25, 1965 at 7.00 p.m. in St. Andrew's United Church. |FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hickie, Oshawa, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of. their) daughter, Gloria Kathleen, to) Mr. Gerald Eric Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A Peterson, Courtice. The wed- MRS. WILFRED HEWITT bers and friends of the Wo- feft are: Mrs. James Mc- ning Chapter; Mrs. Harry left; is welcomed to the an- men's Auxiliary to the Osh- Cansh, president of the Aux- Finer, official hostess and nual membership and 'Get awa General Hospital. In iliary; Mrs. T. Erie Suther Mrs. H. FE. Kerr, convener. Acquainted Tea' for mem- the receiving Jine from the land, chairman of the Eve Oshawa Times Photo Many Attend Hospital Tea ding will take place on Satur- day, June 26, 1965 at 12.15 p.m in St. Gregory's Roman Catho- jlic Church, Oshawa. THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Another day in which it would be more practical to stick to routine matters and reject the unfamiliar--no matter how rosy ja new proposition may sound |The late p.m. will be auspicious | | ifor discussing financial trans ' actions--but only with persons, Sponsored By Women's Aux. | Oe a ee ee worthy. And, even then, give Perfect spring weather help-jtables placed throughout the careful thought before signing ed to make the annual member-|'00m for the convenience of the on the dotted line. ship and "Get Acquainted" tea|suests made it a most enios FOR THE BIRTHDAY of the members and friends of Pouring tea and coffee at If tomorrow is your birthday the Women's Auxiliary of the tervals at the tea table centred 1 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, May 26, 1965 te ggg br salsa Oshawa General Hospital in ajby an arrangement of flowers epi sould: eke wae naw | delightful event, Held last Wed-/and candles were: Mrs. E. G yaar in your life a memorable nesday afternoon in the Picca-|Storie, Mrs. D, J. McLean, Mrs ' Your planet forecast is dilly Room of Hotel Genosha,|A. W. Armstrong, Mrs. §. A SOCIAL & PE NAL DUE. -* GUE PIRNEIATY sr E08 tastefully decorated for the oc-|Heney, Mrs.. Harry Taylor and excellent, not only where per casion, the guests were receiv-|Mrs. Colin Ashton. Tea table : eae sonal matters are concerned ed by Mrs. James McCansh,|assistants included Mrs. C. R Jo Aldwinckleé, Women's Editor but in job affairs, too president of the auxiliary, Mrs.j/Lunn, Mrs. Daniel Shutka, Mrs.! Telephone 723 - 3474 for Women's Department | In the latter connection, past T. Eric Sutherland, chairman of|}Earl Matthews, Mrs. Ian Currie,} efforts should result in fine the Evening Chapter, Mrs iMrs. R. S. Nesbitt, Mrs. A. P rewards between next week and Harry Kerr, convener of the!Fulton, Mrs. George. Jackson, Mrs. Donald Clement, Steven-; Master John Mackay, son of|mid-September; also in_ late tea and Mrs. Harry Finer Mrs. Dean Kelly. Mrs. Keit hison road north, is leaving by jet/Mr. and Mrs, John Mackay Lin-|December. In the former, the With a background of' soft|Claxton-Oldfield, Mrs. C. M. El-/from the International Airport,|4en street, was home over the|stars promise great happiness music, the guests helped them-jliott and Mrs. Clarence M. El- : holiday weekend, from the On- selves to delicious refreshments|liott. Toronto, Sunday night on a visit|tarig School for the Deaf, Belle- to Scotland. She will be accom- ville attractively arranged on tables} In charge of the guest boo ' centred with a unique fruit ar-|were Mrs. J. G. Carter and Mrs jpanied by her two sisters, Mrs. rangement, candelabra, flowers|R. W. Bassett. Mrs. Elmer Herbert Ruthenbury of Preston Ae arth m3 ah un we and fruit boats. A cake inscrib-\Dixon convened the tea room|and Mrs. Ray King of Magne-/Port Arthur; Mr. and Mrs R. Price, Arnprior; Miss Mary ed Hospital Women's Auxiliaryjand Mrs. H. 0. Perry looked '@wan, Ontario Sac 'ng wan on one table, Icdividuallatier the tickets Reeve of Portsmouth, England, Captain and Mrs. Cornelius|jand Mr. and Mrs. George Haagmans, Long Island, NewiCarpenter of Toronto were Uk "wha He F 4 York, and Miss ©. F. Haag-jamong the. guests attending the Talnlan pring 1g0) 1c mans of Amsterdam, Holland|Auch-Coomhes wedding. Others are visiting their nephew, Mr.\attended from Oshawa, Whitby) Hans Haagmans, and Mrs./and Bowmanville |Haagmans, Keewatin street north, for a few days Follows Italian Theme Flowers in boxes attractively, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Guests from a distance attend |Shirley Coombes was honored at decorated the walls of St. John's)nick, Mr. and Mrs. Fred 'ling the Richter-Harbottle wed-|miscellaneous showers given by Hall during the annual spring /Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kryht®, Mr.|ding recently in St. John the|Miss Carol Coombes, Rossland frolic with an Italian theme,jand Mrs. N. Semenuk, Miss Lin-/myangelist Roman Catholiclroad east with Miss Elizabeth sponsored by Ukrainian Wom |da Dobroshinsky, Mr. and Mrs. church, Whitby, were: Mr. and|Cale assisting; by her co-work- en's Association, Barvin.ok|Steve Hercia, Mr. and Mrs.\Mrs frying Booth, Keswick;|ers in the Cutting Department, Branch. Guests were greeted at John Krawec. Mr. and Mrs. James Harbottle|General Motors, at the home of the door in Italian by the presi-) yfiss Ria Stanczenko, Miss|and Miss Deanna Harbottle; Mr.|Mrs. Wayne Farr, Rossland dent, Mrs. Walter Grigorenko,!sandra Babij, Miss Jo-Anne Top-|and Mrs. Ronald Harbottle andiroad west, and by neighbors at and the conveners ping, Mrs. Julia Pidwerbecki,/Mrs. Samuel Levine, all of Sault/the home of Mrs. Harry Hughes; Conveners for the dance weréiMy and Mrs. Jack Rudriski,/Ste. Marie, Ont.. Mr. and Mrs. Liberty street Mrs. John Masiewich, Mrs. Wal-ing- and Mrs. Paul Shody ter Kuch, Mrs. John Goreglad/tonorable Michael Starr and|Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Geraidia trousséau tea-for her daughter| and Mrs. Alec Dwernychuk.\virs starr, Mrs. Jo Aldwinckle,;Kasubeck and family of Osh-and with Mr. Coombes enter-| During intermission the guests Prior to her marriage to Mr. Peter Auch, the former Miss Mel essie. wels sexdea Mr. and Mrs. Alec Shestowsky,\awa: and Mr Clifford Lyn- ed the bridal party following the! Pe bie pizzas. py Mr and Mr W. Drozwik, Mr. stead, Fergus Falls, Minnesota wedding rehearsal Mr sit we at was won oY \Ted Lugtala, Miss Fern Ruttan, _ - ict dane " ch vig Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Long, : : | § e zes went to ' ie ; i | Spot dance prizes want to Mr late. and ars Ray Gran. Mss) TOvCe Hennick Feted By Friends| and Mrs. Anthony Melnick Rinas Among those seen dancing wy qi ut ag Prior To Her Wedding T pa 2 a % r oine r ACcCcar seas ie ase ae Avelix Cho iti, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Senuik Mor 10 Her we Ing OMOITOW | PE er ,\Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Dziana, ' oni Mr. and Mrs, aniel ae re Sloan,' Mr. and Mrs. G- Omelan-(Mt, and Mrs. Ted Korec, Mr.|, Mise Joyce, Canal. Mensic' -- ~ a oe vial o oie. and Mrs. Paul Korec, Mr. and ane ge Foe oe 8: of and his grandmothers, zak "Mr and Mrs Oposteraro Mrs..B. Kapczinski, Mr. and "inke th Mr Hows rd fatobs | Michusl Geduld and Mrs: : . hn Mastewic age t ard | 5 : Mr. and Mrs. M. Posteraro, Mi ire cp tla gp naan ng sie to take place tomorrow evening\Jacobs of .London, England and Mrs. Alec Stec, Mr. Wil- uA Holbrook Bre J erryiin Beth Tzedic Congregation, |were hostesses at a buffet lunch liam Hunt, Mr. M. Lapchuk, Mr Manilla. Mr. and Mrs. John Toronto, has been widely feted eon for family and friends after Paul Wybyren, Mr. and Mrs. M.} special religious services for Dutchak. Dr. Peter Zakarow and|i? honor of the event north, Bowman-| the|Edward Procunier and family,|ville. Mrs. Leslie Coombes gave) jin social and sentimental inter, ests, with emphasis on romance in June, late August, late October, next February and April Don't let your emotions fool you in September or December, | however. What may look like} the 'real thing" during those months could prove but mere infatuation. You may. face some financial problems between Oct. 15 and Dec. 15, but they could be the result of unwise spending or} ill-timed speculation, so bear this fact in mind and don't off jset gains which you can make) |conservatively between now and) |mid-September. You can look forward to a good three-month period of expansion and gain along both occupational and monetary lines beginning early in March of next year and, if| you are engaged in creative |work, your most profitable pe-| jriods will occur-in June, Sep- tember and next January, al- though the entire year will be The | CUT WHILE YOU WAIT... RED and BLUE BRAND BEEF ¢ "I Keep My Family Happy with Quality Meats from -BRIDGELAND" Meat Packers and Provisioners Red and Blue Brand BLADE ROAST SHORT RIB BONELESS POT ROAST e LWAW ALITWNOD dOL A'INO e e¢ ONLY TOP QUALITY MEAT ° Assorted COOKED MEATS 395 Sweet Pickled COTTAGE ROLLS Cryovae Baby BEEF LIVER 395 BONELESS BUTT HAMS e GALOAdSNI LNSWNHGAOD LYAW TIW ® PERSONAL SERVICE ON EACH ORDER ° " ROLBASSA generally good. A child born on this day will be dependable and self-reliant, but will incline to the amental"' side "temper CITY IS OLDEST Nueva Isabela, the first settle- ment in the Dominican Repub- Hennick,\of the prospective bridegroom|lic, was founded by Columbus') Mrs.|brother four years after the dis- Leah|covery of the New World. NAMED FOR DEVIL The word nickel comes from "kupfer-nickel,"' an old German} |miners' word for a metal s0| hard they thought it had Old Nick's spell on it. tann ee eric : : Z pen i at -- Ee Mrs. Zakarow. Mr. Nicholas) Mrs. Charles Taylor, Tyndall the betrothed pair on the Sab ; math Me aha co no Stanczenko, Mr. and Mrs, Jo-ave., Toronto, held a luncheon bath preceding the wedding. : Mi and Mrs. W i. seph Maga, Mr. Peter Kupnicki, at the Four Seasons Hotel and pe Mr. and Spey Stace Kisil Mr. Alex Kuch a buffet supper and presenta Mr. and Mrs. W. Iwaskiw, Mr.) Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris, cna ghee caging A agg and Mrs. W. Zygmont, Mr and) Mr. and Mrs. Steven Gonta, Mrs |) nay i" ; - ; ' a kitchen shower at which the Mrs. N. King, Mr. and Mrs \Irene Sadoway, Miss Anne Sabaf, Rs oe i é bride-elect was presented with Frank Slywka, The Reverend R Miss Anne Kirchyk, Miss Carol ah alactin: mikmaster Rostyslaw ko and Mrs. Stezik, Mr. Robert Shody, Mr. ~ "Mis Irving Scolini k, Mrs Panczenk ziapak, Joseph Terry Dobroshinsky, Mr. John Norman Gilboard aad Mrs Maggetta Tymochko, Miss Nadia Iwan- : : "seis g oh ene a : wha David Saunders arranged a Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sholdra, chuk, Mr. J. Semenciw, Mr. ' J . i mega i ca > Sas luncheon at Ports of Call and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fry, Mr. Kleinczmit, Mr. Donald Sado Miss Patricia Tuck of Os! va and Mrs. Walter Kuch, Mr. and way, Mr, and Mrs. A. Politika vos. a luncheon at the Hotel Mrs. W. Gryszezuk, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Goreglad, P gave a luncheon at th otel ' bags aes Genosha at which the bride-to-be Mrs. Walter Dobroshinsky, Mr. Amkra, Mr. 'and Mrs, Paul... rosentat tl and Mrs. William Dittrick Mravik and many others orate no hanged aaa e . uae : Mrs. Maurice Stark, Forest ; Hill Village, was hostess at an Listening, Trying To Understand 'i-n®iex ior" wer wn guests. Mrs. Herbert Ofrliffe presided at the tea table Mrs. Harry Hennick of Lon don, Ontario, gave a dinner at The Snoshery", Yorkdale, and Saul Loftus, a luncheon at have the Primrose Club, Toronto A group of neighbors on El Big Job For Marriage Council By EDDY GILMORE And we also keep in mind the LONDON (AP)--Britain's Na- fact that very often a persons's |Mrs tional Marriage Guid nev e Coun-jreal need ector--with an!someone to to is simply to dir listen riate name Over a period; just by talk- der street, Toronto entertained The biggest part of ourjing their problems over with us,|Miss Hennick at "Le Gourmet' job said. 34-year-old Gerald|the people begin to see things|for dinner and a »presentation Sanctuary, 'is listening, just/in a new light and often begin}/Was Made during a social. even listening and trying to under-'to understand why their mar-|ing at the home of Mrs. Arthur Spring & Summer Hats Y2 PRICE Rack of Dresses Values to 25.00 CLEARING 8.9 5 EDNA ANN HATS stand."' riage is almost on the rocks, Kroll The National Marriage Guid- PROBLEMS DIFFER An evening at the Royal Alex- ance Council exists to help peo- "Every marriage is different, andra Theatre followed a din- ple with marital problems. 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