Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Jun 1965, p. 19

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looks on as Miss Beth Miller, left, incoming presi- dent, is congratulated by Miss Mary MacLean, im- MISS LILLIAN Beamish, centre, recently elected Lieutenant Governor of Dis- trict 17 of Pilot International Oshawa Pilot Club Installs Incoming 1965-66 Executive At a recent meeting of the|Miss Joyce Power, 'member Oshawa Pilot Club, the neWlchip and Pilot i..formation, and slate of officers for the 1965-66 : P iS : year were installed by Miss Lil Mrs, F. J public rela lian Beamish, Lieutenant-Gover-|'0ns. ; nor of District No. 17 Pilot In-) Miss Mary ternational Members elected and in were: Miss Beth Mille dent; Mrs. Walter Campbell ist vice-president; Miss Lillian/en's Kroll, 2nd vice-president; Mrs.\troduced by Miss MacLean She Patrick O'Boyle, ry; gave an interesting and informa- Mrs. Albert Barnes, tree talk. Miss Joyce Power Directors are Mrs ' thanked Mrs. Pollock on_ be- Flutter, Miss Madge Guyer half of the club.- Refreshments Miss Mary MacLean. Chair men of committees are: Missitions committee, It was an- Madge Guyer, finance; Miss Lil-/nounced that the next regular lian Kroll, community service;|meeting would be held June 3. IODE Members Adopt Plan To Curb School Drop-outs By ANNE MASON Goyne talled the members and prest- welcomed 2n1eSts Mrs Pollock Barbara wom- secrete live hopes IODE members across WINNIPEG (CP)--An ambi-|the country would take up the tious project aimed at curbing idea if they see a need in their school dropouts has been started area by New Brunswick and Nova| In Nova Scotia, some primary Scotia chapters of the Imp@rialjchapters this spring gave help Order Daughters of the Empire|to high school students having and national officers hope the difficulty with school subjects. idea will spread. Details were given to about,is only one of many facets of 300 delegates at the IODE's an-|the order's work in education-- nual meeting in Winnipeg Mon-ja primary field of service for dav by Mrs. George FE. Tait,/the organization national educational secretary. | O- the $1123.51 spent by the After school hours, members order last year on charitable of the Saint John, N.B., chapter| work, more than $350,000 was work twice a week with students for education in the primary grades who have difficulties in basic schoo! 2,000 BENEFIT subjects. Mrs. Tait, a former teacher In an interview, Mrs. Tait)who was awarded a life mem- said the project was intended t0|phership in the IODE for out- keep potential drop-outs inter-)standing service in the educa- ested in school and off the|tional field, said most of the streets and, through this, com-|money was spent on bursaries bat delinquency and possibleland scholarships to more than future unemployment 2,000 students in Canada and Educational authorities) overseas termed the project so success et that IODE members have patavy of the: Hirst World War een asked to continue and ex : : pand the pilot project. Memorial Fund, said that this year eight scholarships will be HOPES FOR SPREAD offered under the fund. The Mrs. I. M. Beattie of Saint |Scholarships will be worth John. New Brunswick's I[ODE)/ $2,300 for study in overseas uni- president, said the project be-| Versities and $2,000 for study in gan in a small | Canada "Tt is just a beginning. We hope; In other business Monday, Na- the idea will spread." tional Secretary. Mrs. F. C Mrs. Tait added that -she' Woolley of Toronto said the way last year editor from CKLB was in-| mediate past - president of the Oshawa Pilot Club. Miss Beamish officiated at the in- stallation. --Oshawa THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Stars continue bless personal relationships on Thursday but also give fine en couragement to those in creative lines Times Photo not only to engaged especially MacLean, immed-those who pursue the graphic\pink taffeta snd carried a bas- iate past-president, presided and) 4145 and those in the entertais-| ket ment field. Lofty inspiration should be theirs now, as well as gratifying recognition for their efforts FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, the year ahead should he marked by excellent progress were served by the public rela--where important goals are COn-| ,athered skirt jcerned Despite occasional ob- jstacles in your path--likely in 'November or early December-- the overall picture is good for both job and monetary advance ment. So look upon the occa sional setback as a challenge to be met with confidence and optimism The period between now and mid-September will be excellent along both the aforemen- 'tioned lines, with further boosts on the fiscal front indicated in early October and late Decem- |ber. Consolidate gains then, and | make no plans for further ex pansion until March 1 when you will enter an excellent three- of Mrs. Tait told delegates this| month cycle for adding to bank Situations deposits. Creative workers are. prom- ised a splendid year, with nota ble periods of achievement oc- curring throughout this month in late August, all of September 'and next January. Domestic and social interests should prove stimulating during most of the next 12 months and, if you've been dreaming of a chance to travel, some nice jopportunities are promised be- tween now and Sept. 15; also in mid-October, next January jand April Generous planetary influences also govern heart affairs this year and, for the single, new be in the stars, during the cur- }rent month, in late August, late October or next April Avoid a tendency toward irri- | Union Jack will remain the flag of the order "Tt has always been the or- der's flag and there is no rea- json for it to be changed,' she isaid ... it's here again -- DUNN'S Fabulous Semi Annual DOLLAR - SALE SUITS FOR THE PRICE OF e@ PLUS $1.00 @ OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT @ No Down Payment @ No Carrying Charges 2 Locations... Downtown - 36 King E. Open 'til 9 p.m. Friday Oshawa Shopping Centre Open 'til 9 p.m. Thurs. and Fri WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The Oshawa Times Woman's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Early publication of this wedding record is facilitated by submitting the completed form and a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as possible after the ceremony. You are asked to submit the names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the social editor either before or the day after the wedding. Giacalone - Montagano j Mary Montagano and Franco |Giacalone were united in mar- riage in the Roman Catholic Church of St. Gregory the Great by the Right Reverend Monsig- inor Paul Dwyer D.D. recently. | The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Toni Montagano- Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Maria Giacalone of. Italy and the Jate Mr. Leo- nardo Giacalone. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full- length gown of bridal lace with lily-point sleeves and scalloped neckline studded with pearls and sequins. The skirt fea- tured a long train and tiers of lace cascading down the front, all finished in a scalloped effect. A crown of crystals and pearls held her waist length veil of tulle illusion and she carried a 'cascade of white roses. Mrs. Guiseppe Tibaudo, To- ronto, as the matron of honor wore gold brocade and carried a bouquet of white chrysanthe- mums tinted to match. The bridesmaids were Miss Philo- mena Montagano, Miss Mary Macaroni and Miss Marisa Siriz- zotti, all of Oshawa, wearing coral brocade and carrying tint- ed white chrysanthemums to match The flower Miss Lina Maraconi, wore white lace over MRS. FRANCO GIACALONE girl best man and the Salvatore Aquanno zotti and ushers Pasquale of white and pink-tinted chrysanthemums The attendants' gowns styled with sleeveless bodices and bateau necklines; full, gath- ed, long skirts and floating back: panels from the neckline to the floor. The flower girl's dress had long sleeves and a the ring bearer Ukrainian. Dnipro Hall Mr. and Mrs. Giacalone make their home in Oshawa 7 \ grandchildren were Giulio Siriz- Sirizzotti Master Leonardo Giacalone was were + * : A reception was held in the | Grandson Says |Special Mass | For Whitby Pair WHITBY -- Mr. and Mrs. Jo- seph DePratto celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary Sat- urday with a special Mass held in St. John the Evangelist |Church officiated by a grand- json, the Reverend Stanley |Blackwell, who was assisted by jtwo other grandsons Rick and Gary DePratto as altar boys Open house was held In their honor, at the home of their son jand daughter-in-law, Mr. and" |Mrs. George DePratto, Lee ave jenue, on Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, DePratto were married in Alexandria in 1905. |They had 11 children, only four %\\iving now, three boys in To- 4\ronto and one in Whitby, 15 and 19 great- grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. De Pratto lived-in Toronto for the past 38 years, prior to coming to Whitby. A corsage was presented to 4 Mrs. DePratto anda boutonniere to Mr. DePratto. Numerous 7 \aifts, congratulatory cards and good wishes were received by jthe celebrants, including a tele- jgram from Her Majesty, Queen ) Elizabeth I], from members of a parliament, and a framed Papal. 4 blessing from the Pope Out-of-town guests were pres ent from Montreal , Cornwall, Port' Hope, 7\Stratford) Guelph, London | 4% Scarborough and Oshawa London,\ WOMEN WORK AT EXPO MONTREAL (CP) Mrs Geoffroy Birtz, a Montreal law ver, was-elected chairman when the women's advisory commit tee of the Montreal World's Fair held its first meeting. One of the first suggestions was that June 5, 1967, be set aside to honor women of international renown, and that the fair invite will/ Valentina Tereshkova, the Rus sian astronaut, to attend Peter Pan collar with a full They all wore rhinestone tiaras and white ac- cessories Mr. Joseph Tibaudo acted as EXPERTS TRAVEL MUCH EDMONTON (CP)--Out of 28 physical, occupational and speech therapists at the Glen- rose Provincial Hospital in Ed- monton, only nine are Cana- dian. The other 19 young women come from 10 different jcountries. '"'They have a sense adventure and love to travel," says physiotherapy supervisor Lois Blackwell tability with small but annoying between early No- vember and mid-December, or you could spoil what can be an exceptionally happy year in your relations with family and friends A child born on this day would make an excellent writer or entertainer, and could also be successful in any field which involves traveling Automatic Dryer Cleaning -- Service Reguier Cleaning Prevents FIRE Dial 725-8915 36 King East Downtown Oshawa 723-7611 TUXEDO Register Your Wedding Now at Oshawa Shopping Centre 723-1371 GROUP IS CAST The eight girls of The Group, gen, Alexandria, | yy ayy McCa MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH DePRATTO --Oshawa Times Photo |being filmed, are 'Candice Ber-|anna Pettet, Mary Robin Redd, Joan Hackett, Elizabeth'Jessica Walter and Kathleen rthy's novel nowiHartman, Shirley Knight, Jo-|Widdoes. 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