Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Mar 1966, p. 15

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WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The Oshawa Times Women'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 aa 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. Smith - Wysotski The Reverend John C. Pereyma officiated when Irene Rosalia, daughter of Mr. andjtendants were Miss Mrs. Paul Wysotski, Oshawa, |Baron and Miss Betty became the bride of Thomas|chesky, both of Oshawa, James Smith, son of Mr. and|Mrs. Dennis Condos, Don Mills Mrs. Thomas Smith, Sydney,'The flower girls were Nova Scotia. The took place in St. Ukrainian Catholic Chureh. The soloist, Mrs. W. G, Kins- man, sang . self-accompanied, during the nuptial Mass and) the ceremony, The cantor was Mr. Stanley Mozewski. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was wearing a! formal sheath of imported Guipure lace from Switzerland, designed with an empire waist- line, elbow-length bell-shaped sleeves and round neckline. The neckline, sleeves, waistline and hem were re-appliqued with similar lace. A garland of ap pliqued Guipure lace formed the crown holding her silk illu sion shoulder-length veil, which fell softly over a triple-tiered chapel length train of illusion edged with appliques of Guipure lace. Her original gown and crown were designed and made by her mother. Smith - Magee ~ Mary Maher and the other at Mon Gerrge's|sotski and Miss Karen Bois jsoin, both of Oshawa. The best man was Mr. Wil liam McLean, Toronto. ushers were Mr. John Love Burlingtor; Mr. Charles Me Eachen, Montreal; Allan Penny, Granby, Quebec Hotel Genosha. left on their Niagara Falls wearing a three-piece suit and beige hat and black paten accessories Mr. and Mrs Smith are residing in Oshawa honeymoon ent from Sydney Hope Bur. Kingston, Port St. Catharines Ottawa, Timmins | Whitby. Following their marriage in St. George's Memorial Church, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Melvin Smith left for a honeymoon in New York and Michigan. The bride the former Patricia May Ma- gee, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Howard Magee, Oshawa, and the bridegroom's parents, formerly of Albert, New Brunswick, are the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith. Canon F. G. Ongley perform- ed the ceremony. Mr. Alan Ree- sor, organist, played the wed- ding music and directed the boys' choir. The bride's father gave her in marriage. She wore a_ full- length gown of de-lustred peau de soie with scalloped, lace- edged neckline, lily - point sleeves, a high-waisted, bow- trimmed bodice and. a sheath skirt featuring a bow-trimmed panel-train bordered with scal- loped Chantilly lace. A jewelled tiara held her waist-length veil and she car-| ried a white prayer book, crest-| ed with red roses. | The matron of honor was Mrs. Ronald Hickey and Miss Bar- bara Magee and Miss Janice Carter were bridesmaids. | Mr. Warner Illig was the best) Whi man and ushering were Mr, El-| with don Clyde Brewster and Mr.|and white. Robert Randall Morris: | Mr. and Mrs. Smith will re- A reception was held in the!side at 236 Annis street. MRS. ERIC M. SMITH Slovak National Hall. Later when the couple left on their wedding trip, the bride was wearing a frosted navy blue and te coat and dress ensemble accessories of navy blue Bloorview Children's Hospita : Must Soon Expand Facilities TORONTO (CP) -- The con-| She said they more space have forced the 59-| two reasons, and nope the move year-old Bloorview Children's|to a new site may allow them vs! There are still some men Hospital to start looking for a'to improve the pians new home eR 7 . The hospital was founded SMa ng thaammey ryaee fe 4 rie ge gg gene hoes space for existing department house on Bloor Street at the SS fo north end of Jarvis Street sion' siknwhien Since then two wings have been added to accommodate the 48 children aged*two to 18 who} come to Bloorview from all parts of Ontario. Tue hospital is unique in providing a_ service for--children. who have a_physi- cal disability but who are men- tally alert. Its aim is to provide hospital care in a home-like setting. At present it is bounded on the west by an excavation soon to be filled with a 16-storey building. A 27-storey building is scheduled for across the street and a parking ramp for 500 to 800 cars for the rear of Bloor- view's property. Mrs. F. F. Tisdall, president of Bloorview, said at a recent annual meeting, "We question whether we will be able to meet the health obligations we hold to our young patients if we stay where we are." special equipment taken for wate therapy ming and supervised helpless children sion is to accommodiat patient until.they are 18 or 21 instea ple who leave Bloorview ofte have nowhere to go _ but chronic hospital patients are 7) or more ministrator, Vi all-woman board of in more than 60 years it an appeal for funds. donations equipment, construction an mission.'* CAYUGA AVE. We Are Now Taking Orders for Homes To Be Built In This Area. SOMERVILLE SIMCOE ST. N. TAUNTON RD. W. $21,475.00 $4,975.00 JAMES O'MALLEY Construction Ltd, 723-1122 Out-of-town guests were pres-, Nova Scotia; Montreal and Granby, Quebec; lington, Hamilton, Toronto and had planned struction boom and # need for, further expansion on the site for They now must be "si'iortea Se| (like 90% of all Canadians | many of the normally almost of the former 17. The young peo- geared for geriatric care where most other Edith White, the hospital's ad- said Bloorview's manage- ment is proud of the fact that has never been necessary to make "But we still need voluntary to provide for new other items not allowed by the Ontario Hospital Services Com- The maid of honor was Miss Carolyn and the ceremony | bride's sister, Miss Monica Wy- The and Mr. The reception. was held at the As the couple to the bride was beige wool worsted with a brown t se 2 ae : MR. AND MRS. THOMAS J. SMITH Ireland Studio Canadian Universities Sponsor Toronto Teacher In Jamaica By CY FOX KINGSTON, Jamaica |\"Good morning, Miss Marsh," jchant the children in 10 schools jrun by the Jamaica Save the \Children Fund. They are greeting a smilingly energetic Torontonian of 27 who |has been in this Caribbean |Commonwealth country for two lyears as a supervisor with the | fund. Robin Marsh is une of 25 vol unteers now in Jamaica under| sponsorship of a private,} But the children, Inon - denominational organiza-|fund's school, can tion known as Canadian Uni-|"All things bright versity Service Overseas ful, the. Lord God Her job includes keeping an all." eve on the fund's schools which Miss Marsh puts in a full day serve children aged four to|with the fund. Then she takes seven, The schools are located|on the added task of being co- jin underprivileged sections of| otdinator for the other CUSO Kingston and elsewhere in Ja volunteers in Jamaica gapr oie NO FAVORITISM Miss Marsh pilots a tiny car! Of these. 18 are teachers. The through this capital city s hot others do everything from work- ieee _and thick traffic and ing as technicians with the Ja- talks with the bright and hardy| maican health department to |Jamaican teachers who over-/helping with a youth camp. see the classroom activities of} 'CUSO. _receives its money 11,500 children. : |them would mean an end to the (CP)--) schooling One building must be vacated by replace it so the work can go on One of the schools serves chil- dren of families that sometimes seven to a_ small the stricken commu- nity. poverty - once in the still chorus and beauti- made them SHOWN ate in makeshift quarters such) Have You Been as a converted church or a for- mer market building. |FACE DRAWBACKS Sometimes the circumstances jare rugged. The market build- ing has a metal roof, which |magnifies the 90 - degree mid- day heat of Kingston. Another |fund school bravely carries on jdespite sickening odors given | off by.a nearby tannery. | Despite the limitations, the \facilities are highiy valued by ter facilities, sometimes 'such live-- room--in a nearby public hous- ing estate. Unpenned pigs and/ 1965. fowl scuttle through the dust of |The schools, for lack of bet = 2 i 2 i Se ca Sos se --AT = ZELLER' DOWNTOWN ? fund officials who say iosing ee ee ee eee ee ee wl | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Mey 13, 1966. 15 lin aid of the building fund of SOCIAL & PERSONAL §, i: testis te The afternoon Group of the Pre- sbyterian Women will assist the hostess. Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Telephone 723 - 3474 for Women's Department Out-of-town guests at thejthe former Miss Patricia May Smith-Magee wedding included|Magee. Mrs. Henry Anthony Mr, and Mrs. Giiveri Uryder- | poured tea and Miss Barbara -man Davisan. Michigan: Mr.!Magee and Miss Janice Carter land Mrs. Joseph Selesky Jr.,|served the guests who were son and daughter, Grand Blane, |shown the trousseau, wedding Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Alfred|and shower gifts by the bride- West, Scarborough, Ontario; Mr. |to-be and her matron of honor, and Mrs. Wilfred Loch and|Mrs. Ronald Hickey, Mr. and Mrs. George Trebell, all of Toronto; Mr, and Mrs. The F r enc h Conversation A. V, Skinner, Milton, Ontario. group of the University Women's, Club of Oshawa and_ District) Prior to her wedding to Mr.| met at the home of Mrs. N. H. Eric M.)Smith, the former Miss|Edmondson, Athol street, Whit- | | Patricia} Magee was honored at' by, on Monday evening. i |several/ showers. Mrs. Joseph Floody and Miss Earl Linton; Miss Jean M. Hollingsworth, land Mer daughters, Linda and | 1949-54 public health nurse in Joanne, presented the bride-to-) Oshawa, has been appointed re- be with a vacuum cleaner. Mrs.| gional consultant Public Health W. R. Young Sr. and Mrs. Nor-| Nursing Branch, Ontario Depart- | man' Magee Jr, held a miscel-|ment of Health. Since leaving | laneous shower, The bridal at-| Oshawa, Miss Hollingsworth has /| tendants, Mrs. Ronald Hickey |been supervisor of public health and Miss Barbara Magee gave aj nursing at Muskoka District personal shower and Mrs. H. A./Health. Unit and public health Anthony, the bride's godmother, | nursing supervisor with Ontario} arranged a miscellaneous show-|County Health Unit since 1961. | ler. A neighbors' shower was jheld at the home of Mrs. Wal- Mrs. G. D. Conant attended iter Wnuk and a_ presentation|the annual inspection of the St.) lmade of stainless steel sauce-|John Ambulance Brigade, Wed-| jpans and an electric frypan.jnesday night at Varsity Arena The Tannery Ladies' Auxiliary Toronto, and presented her cup, | of Local 205 gave a cup and}the Public Duties trophy in Nur- saucer shower and the brides-\sing to Mrs. F. Gallagher of maid, Miss Janice' Carter and! Willowdale who had given 544 the future bride's aunts Mrs. hours to St. John work during Robert Morris and Mrs. William | 1965. The inspecting officer was Carter were hostesses at a mis- Air Commodore D. D. Briggs cellaneous shower C.D. who also addressed 'the large gathering. Mrs. L. H. Magee held a trousseau tea for her daughter,) Mrs. Alex Craigie, Rossland ' -- ------ |road west, is opening her home on Tuesday for a coffee party from Canadian universities and July. The fund is trying to for additional funds canvasses ~ governments, busi- foundations all in Can- provincial ness and industry, and private citizen: ada. It received a $500,000 grant from the federal government in SARDINES N' CHILL Take the heat out of summer entertaining with this tangy canape. Spread chili sauce over toast strips which have been lightly brushed with the olive j}oil from a can of sardines. Top each with a whole sardine and sprinkle over grated cheese Serve as an appetizer with a long, cool drink. At that time, the organization had 340 volunteers serving in Africa, Asia, the Caribbean and Latin America -- serving, says Mrs. hactaccae Mrs. Jules Von Gunten and Reuben Brown were co- =: shower in the assembly room of College Park Seventn - day Adventist Church, honoring the forthcoming marriage of Miss Lucille Lyzanchuk to Mr. Derek Evans. Over 80 guests attended. The bride-to-be was assisted by Miss Meldia Joychoben in open- ing the many gifts. rout Cofin" Amn MNiMters Have you heard that the OSHAWA YACHTHAVEN will be open seven days a week from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. all summer? Well . . . it's true. As well as being able to take a look at their beautifu! selection of new boats . . . they hove a competent staff thot will refinish, rebuild and repoir any type, size or construction of boat. Their hoist is equipped to haul or launch boots in power or sail up to 65' in length. Their excellent staff is also qualified and trained to install navigotional aids... depth ind! s, radio telephones . . . even Radar!!! Summer A New Service Right On Your Premises ! Or In Our Plant Commercial and Residential WALL TO WALL BROADLOOM (ineluding Nylon & Aerilan) Carpets and Upholstered Furniture Dyed the Color You Want RE-NU WAY @ Permanent @ Odorless And Completely Guorenteed Why Replace ? Re-Nu and Save FREE ESTIMATES RAINBOW COLOR RE-NU Oshawa 728-5387 the group, "on a basis of equal- ity with. those with whom they live and work." But Jamaica hasn't been all |work for Miss Marsh, a perky jblonde who was a teacher for five years at the WoodGreen EVERYTHIN MAMMOTH AUCTION SALE G MUST GO Community Centr e's nursery centre in Toronto before coming here. After arrival in Jamaica she met a youthful British engineer) who was teaching in Kingston/ under a British volunteer ser- 'vice plan. MARY ST. Shopping Lately | j COMMENCING in the Church Grounds et CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURH AT HILLCROFT ST. OSHAWA SATURDAY, MAY 14 AT 10.00 A.M, (Auctioneer -- Myles King) t i I r ther rn to een wh believe that notning d "| can replace the smartness of a fine topcoat The trim line and gentlemanly look of a really fine topcoat makes any e man stand a little taller and iook a lot better. Try one.and see for your- self. The choice of fabric, style and color is large. The satisfaction is un- limited. usr. $19.95 2 LOCATIONS Oshawa Shopping Centre Open Thurs. and Fri. till 9 p.m Downtown -- 36 King St. E. Open till 9 p.m. Friday OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT @ No Carrying Charges MAY Buys Up T 2 YEARS TO JON' MISS This Value Packed at ZELLER'S SALE Just Say "CHARGE-IT"' . . . 1.25 Weekly o $100.00 PAY On All Your Purchases at ZELLER'S Crisp Dan River Cottons. and plaids, Sizes 7 to 24) SPRING DRESSES Checks, stripes fa, Reg. 7.99. .. 6.84 NYLONS First quality. Micro Mesh GIRLS' SLIMS Go western in a wide choice of fashion colours. Favorite bell bottoms. Sizes 7-18. 3.99 Boys' and girls'. Sizes | to 6x JEANS FOR GIRLS T SHIRTS Boys' and girls'. Our own Super Value | to 6X COMPLETE BACKYARD GYM Two-passenger air glide SET Two-passenger swing --- two swings -- ZELL OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE @ No Interest ER'S DOWNTOWN and "SIMCOE ST. é fun and boating go hand in hand. All your boating needs ore found at the OSHAWA YACHTHAVEN ot the Harbour in x -*& *& Here are « few DO'S and DON'T for longer garment life recom- mended by the OSHAWA LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING, 50 Mill Street in Oshawa. DO: brush clothes regularly; put on, take off and hang up carefully. DO: dry clean regularly . . . perspiration, grit and stains rob garments of looks and life. DO: send stained garments to cleaner at once. Identify location and type of stain. DON'T: press a garment thot is stained, or you may set the stain. DON'T: use home stain removers on a valuable garment. DON'T: weor good clothes when using @ cold wave solution. DON'T: hong knitted garments. DO. . . remember thot your clothes are carefully and expertly cleaned and laundered when you take them to OSHAWA LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING. * ® * Looking for a really great buy? ALCAN FURNITURE & APPLI- ANCES have aon excellent selection of used stoves . . . 24" and 30" electric, also a wide range of new ranges... 22", 24" and 30". Either in spotiess white, or a beautiful decorator colour to match your kitchen. Everyone knows that Moffat is the big name in stoves . . - this year's models are really stylish. While you ore in 452 Simcoe South take a look at their new and used wringer washers... or . . . new automatic washers. Make laundry day a little easier for Mom. No one can beat the repair service on washers, dryers, etc. that ALCAN offer, They will pick up the article for repair ond deliver it in tip-top working shape. Call 723-0011. * x. *¥ Planning on building ao home or cottage this summer? W, FRANK REAL ESTATE LTD. has some beautiful ten acre parcels even have a stream right through them. All of these parcels have terrific views. Real breathtaking. Very reasonably priced from $5,500 with $1,000 down, Make arrangements to take a nice spring drive out there and have a look see. Give Mr. Howard Forder a call ot 655-3853 in Brooklin. | am sure he would be delighted to show you the lovely sites that ore available. Don't hesitate . . . summer is almost here and if you want that new home or cottage up for summer-fall, you will have to hurry! "2 os It is so. nice to put all your moving problems in the hands of @ reliable mover. Such is the case when you let LOCKWOOD MOVING & STORAGE moke your next move. The courteous, conscientious care taken by their entire staff on every move they make is very welcome by anyone having to make a move. Don't sit down, head in a spin, chewing your fingernails, when you decide to let LOCKV'OOD do your moving, you have made the best decision possible . . . from that moment on your prob- lems are solved. Just give them a coll at 725-2831 for free estimates. Don't forget their excellent storage service!!! Happy moving. ~~ *. 2 Friendly atmosphere - . . delicious food . . . and reasonable prices! These are only three of the features of the FLYING DUTCHMAN MOTOR HOTEL. Their businessman's luncheons are superb, Mony trovellers go out of their way to dine at the FLYING DUTCHMAN. Whether it is only @ couple of people, or an entire group .. . they are sure to be able to e you. A banquet in these surroundings is truly « thet will be remembered. If you would just like « quiet Sundoy dinner . . . stop in! Mr. Jomes Bourke would be very pleased to answer all your questions regarding banquets, meetings, etc. . . . just call 623-3373. Located at Interchange 75 off the MacDonald-Cortier Freeway: * * * Whether you are a blonde, brunette, or a redhead . . . this makes no difference . . . Princess Jewellery goes wil with every woman in the know! There are so many exciting shapes and sizes to choose from.' Truly . . . there is something for every woman .. . and, it is so reasonably priced thot every woman con afford to have at least one article in her jewellery collec- tion. Mr. Devenish of W. BD. SALES at 272 College Ave: is the exclusive Oshawa representative for Princess Jewellery, Either give him a call at 725-5596 and make arrangements for him to come to your home, or stop in at 272 College Avenue . . . no motter . , . just be sure to see this unique hand-made jewellery 900n. he wah os Good living was on art in ancient Greece ; . . we still practice it! Delectable foods are part of good living. What nicer way'to spend an evening than going out for dinner in a yvelaxing, friendly atmosphere where you are sure the food will be superbly done to your individual specifications. The OSHAWA STEAK HOUSE, o beautiful spring-filled drive up Simcoe Street North (1626) will be certain to meet up to the. standards of even a connoisseur of scrumptious foods. | believe this is the only REAL steak house in Oshawa. They are open seven days a week right up to midnight for those lote smacks .. . ¢ from their lovely buffet selections. Arrange to have your next get together, banquet, or office party ot the ever popular OSHAWA STEAK HOUSE. te ee NOT HAPPY ABOUT YOUR HAIR? . . . Good sign! After oll, with so much emphasis being placed on clever hair designing these days . . . it only means that the style-conscious are more demanding. If you feel that the moment has come for a com- pletely new look ot the top .. . new colour perhaps? >> > row is a very good time to talk with the trained stoff ot HEIDI'S MODERN HAIRSTLYING, 367 Wilson South in Oshawa. Their artistry is rapidly becoming recognized in our town when it comes to individual styling and colour . . . They may suggest just a little toning or perhaps . . . a dramatic new you! Tele- phone 723-5631. Ko ® * There is still time to join the summer bowling league at EAST- WAY TEN PIN LANES LTD. Their summer men's league bowls off every. Tuesday night from 7 p.m. on. The mixed summer league is on Wednesday evenings. Take a drive to King Street East and sign up today -. . Or call Mr. May .. . 723-3485 for further information. There will still be single bowling all summer long in their cooly air-conditioned (for summer) premises. Re- freshments too!! No need to exert yourself in the summer heat . take your exercise in cool regulated comfort. 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A complete selection of lawn ornaments, garden accessories, seeds, garden tools and splendid boxed plont . + + gay petunios . . . also a large selection of perennials. ~~ * LET THERE BE COLOUR! .. . colour is in! . ..- cast neutral shades aside and let the real you come out . . . a marvellous purple . . . lavender blue dilly dilly . . . red the colour of roses, red the colour of candy apples . . . orange the colour of the sunset - . . yellow as the blazing sun, What nicer way to select a colour than sit in comfort and choose any shade your heart desires from the unique colour panels, Take a sample of the colour of your choice home so you can see it in the daylight os well as night in the surroundings you wish to instal it, Colours tend to differ in various lightings. Stop in at ANGUS-GRAYDON CARPET LTD., 282 King Street West in Oshawa. You will always be certoin to find the colour you desire at ANGUS-GRAYDON. 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