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

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, May 13, 1966 15 Jo Aidwinckie, Women's Editor Telephone 723 - 3474 for Women's Department WEDDING ALBUM | ie oo, | 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 -ompleted form and a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as possible afier 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, in aid of the building fund of St. Luke's Preshyterian Church. The afternoon Group of the Pre- sbyterian Women will assist the hostess. 5 Mrs.: Jules Von Gunten and Mrs. Reuben Brown were co- hostesses at a miscellaneous: shower-in the assembly room of College Park Seventh - day Adventist Church, honoring the) forthcoming marriage of Miss| \Lucille Lyzanchuk to Mr. Derek) the|the former Miss Patricia May Magee. Mrs, Henry Anthony| poured tea and Miss Barbara Magee and Mids Janice Carter) served the guests who were jshown- the Sea, wedding} and shower gifts by the bride- to-be and her matron. of honor. Out-of-town guests at Smith-Magee wedding included! Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Cryder- man, Davison, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Selesky J a wee 1 ait Ait BueT, |Michigan; Mr. and fred West, Scarborough, Ontario; Mr. Ho Cut ' heard that OSHAWA YASHTHAVEN be open seven doys a week from 9 am. to 9 pm. all summer? Well .. . it's true. As well as being able to take a Inok at their ica thee ott ve--yos ime wilt Smith - Wysotski The Reverend John C€ Pereyma officiated when Irene Rosalia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wysotski,. Oshawa became the bride of Thomas James Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith, Sydnes Nova Scotia. The ceremony took place in St. George's Ukrainian Cathplic Church 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 father, the bride was wearing a formal sheath Guipure lace from Switzerland her af imported The maid of honor was Miss Mary Maher and the other at- tendants were Miss Carolyn Baron and Miss Betty Mon- chesky, both of Oshawa, and Mrs. Dennis Condos, Don Mills The flower girls were the ipride's sister, Miss Monica Wy- sotski and Miss Karen Bois- soin, both of Oshawa. The best man liam . McLean, ushers Mr Mr Montreal Wil- The was Mr, Toronto john Love, Charles Me- Fachen and Mr. Allan Quebec The reception was held at the were Burlingtor Penn Granby, and Mrs. Wilfred Loch and Mr. and Mrs. George Trebell, all of Toronto; Mr. and A. V. Skinner, Milton, Ont Prior to her wedding to Eric M. Smith, the fermer Mrs ario. Mr. Miss Patricia Magee was honored at Mrs Earl Linda several showers Jo Floody and Miss and her daughters, seph Linton and Joanne, presented the bride-to- be with a vacuum cleaner, W. R. Young Sr. and Mrs, |laneous shower ltendants, Mrs. Ronald and Miss Barbara Magee gave 4| nursing personal shower and Mrs. H. A.|Health Unit and public health Anthony, the bride's gcedmother,| nursing supervisor with Ontario Mrs. Nor- Mrs. Rohald Hickey. The F re nc h Conversation group of the University Women's Club of Oshawa and District; -- met at the home of Mrs. N Edmondson, Athol street, Whit- by, on Monday evening. 1949-54 public health nurse in Oshawa, has been appointed re- gional consultant Public Health Nursing Branch, Ontario Depart man Magee Jr, held a miscel-;ment of Health, Since leaving The bridal at-| Oshawa, Miss Hollingsworth has Hickey | been. supervisor of public health Evans: Over 80 guesis atiended. The bride-to-be was assisted by Miss Meldia Javchoben in open ing the many gifts. H. A New Service Right On Your Premises ! Or In Our Plant Commercial and Residential WALL TO. WALL Miss Jean M. Hollingsworth, at Muskoka District beautifu! selection of new boats . . . they hove ¢ competent staff thot will refinish, rebuild and repoir ony type, size or construction of boat. Their hoist is equipped to haul or lounch boats in power or sail up to 65' in length Their excellent staff is also qualified and trained to install navigational aids . . . depth indicators, radio telephones . even Radar!!! Summer fun and boating go hand in hand. All your boating needs ore found at the OSHAWA YACHTHAYEN ot the Harbour in Oshowa, * * * Here ore o few DO'S and DON'T for longer gorment life recom- mended by the OSHAWA LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING, 50 Mill Street in Oshowe. DO: brush clothes regularly; put on, toke off and hang up carefully. DO: dry clean regulorly . . . 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 @ garment thot is stained, or you may set the stain. DON'T: use home stain removers on a voluable garment. DON'T: weor good clothes when using @ cold wave solution. DON'T: hang knitted garments. DO |. . 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Mr, James 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 ore at blonde, brunette, or @ redhead . . this makes no difference . Princess Jewellery goes wil with every woman in the know! There are so mony 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. D. SALES at 272 College Ave. is the exclusive Oshawa representative for Princess Jewellery. Either give him a cali 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, x * Good living was an ort 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 dirmer in a relaxing, Hotel Genosha. As the couple arranged a miscellaneous show-|County Health Unit since 1961: eft honeymoon to ler. A neighbors': shower was Niagara Fal bride was held at the home of Mrs. Wal-. Mrs, G. D. Conant attended vearing a beige wool worsted 7% Ad wwii g 2 iter Wnuk and a_ presentation, the annual inspection of the St three-piece suit with a brown j made of stainless steel sauce-| John Ambulance Brigade, Wed ind black patent pans and an electric frypan.inesday night at Varsity Arena Mr, and Mrs, The Tannery Ladies' Auxiliary |'Toronto, and presented her cup iding in Oshawa Local 205 gave a cup and the Public Duties trophy in Nur saucer shower and the brides-\sing to Mrs. F.. Gallagher maid, Mi Carter and Willowdale who had given 544 he future bride's aunts Mrs. hours to St. John work during Canadian Universities Sponsor re ior: and srs waa ime maaetns or wn Toronto Teacher In Jamaica C.D. who also addressed the By CY FOX large -gathering Magee held a her daughter KINGSTON, Jamaica (CP) "Good morning, Miss Marsh,' chant the children in 19 schools by July run by the Jamaica Save the replace it Children Fund on They are greeting a smilingls One of the energetic Torontonian of 27 who dren of families has been in this Caribbean sometimes seven Commonwealth country for two room--in a nearby. public hous- from the federal government in years as a supervisor with the ing Unpenned pigs and! 19465 fund fowl! scuttle through the dust of At that time, the organization Robin Marsh is y stricken had 340 unteers now in Jamaica under cia sponsorship of a private a non - denominational organiza Latin tion known as Canadian Uni versity Service Overseas Her job includes keeping eye on the fund's schools whict serve children aged four to seven. The schools are located in underprivileged of Kingston and elsewhere in Ja maica | Miss Marsh pilots a tiny car 4 'through this capital city's hot 4 \streets and thick traffic and a, 4 ptalks with the bright and hardy "e048 \Jamaican teachers who over jsee the classroom activities of waist haped The designed with an empire line, elbow-length hell sleeves and round neckline neckline, sleeves, waistline and hem were re-appliqued with similar lace. A. garland of ap pliqued Guipure lace formed the crown holding her silk sion shoulder-length veil, whict fell softly over a triple-tiered er chapel length train of illusion Montreal and Gr edged with appliques of Ottawa, King: Guipure lace. Her original gown Timmir St. and crown were designed and Hamilton made by her mother. Smith - Magee Following their marriage in George's Memorial Church Mr. and Mrs, Eric Melvin Smité left for a honeymoon in 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 Canon F. G. Ongley perform ed the ceremony. Mr. Alan Ree sor, organist, played the wed ding music and directed the bovs' choir The bride's father gave her in marriage. She wore a_ fiull- length gown of de-lustred peau de soie with scalloped, lace edged neckline, lily sleeves, a_ high-waisted trimmed bodice and a skirt featuring a bow-trimmed anel-train bordered with scal- oped Chantilly lace. é A jewelled tiara held her SS i waist-length veil and she car-/ Rs, ERIC M. SMITH ried a white prayer book, crest ed with red roses. on thei the Carpets and ia Upholstered Furniture Dyed the Color You Want RE-NU WAY @ Fast Color and heize hat accessories Smith are re MR. AND MRS. THOMAS J. SMITH if! i 'cd Out-of-town guests were pres Ireland Studio of Nova Scotia anby, Quebec Port Hope atharine Bur Toronto and { from Sydhe Janice ton lington cellaneous shower Whitbs @ Permanent Mrs L. trousseau tea for @ Odorless Guaranteed Mrs. Alex road west on Tuesday Rossland is opening her home for a coffee party Craigie them would mean an end to. the schooling One building must be vacated from Canadian finiversities and The fund is trying to for additional funds canvasses " government busi ness and industry, foundations and private citizen: all in Can ada And Completely Why Replace ? Re-Nu and Save FREE ESTIMATES RAINBOW COLOR RE-NU 728-5387 St ee : go| Provincia SARDINES N' CHILL Take the heat out of summer entertaining with this tang Spread chili sauce over toast strips which have- heen lightly brushed with the olive oil from a can of sardines. Top each with a whole sardine and prinkle over grated Serve as an appetizer cool drink so the work can New chil ive schools serves that to a small It received a $500,000 grant canane estate ' '95 vol- the poverty omm ' me o ) vol po commu cheese with a olunteers serving in Asia America the group, "on a basis of equal them! ity with those with whom they and work nity But fund's All ful an al Smith the Caribbean and Oshawa the children school bright Lord God once in the still chorus and heauti made long can serving, Says MAMMOTH AUCTION SALF EVERYTHING MUST GO in the Church Grounds at CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURH MARY ST. AT HILLCROFT ST. OSHAWA SATURDAY, MAY 14 COMMENCING AT 10.00 A.M, (Auctioneer --~ Myles King) things the live But work Miss Marsh-puts-in-a full-day with the fund. Then takes on the added task of being co ordinator for volunteers in NO FAVORITISM SHOWN Of these, 18 are teachers, The here others do everything from work After arrival in Jamaica she ing as technicians with the Ja-| met a youthful British engineer maican health department to'who was teaching in Kingston helping with a youth camp under a British volunteer ser CUSO receives its money' vice plan 1,500 children The schools, for lack of bet 2 2 2 2 2 a oe oe oe was Mrs,|Slovak National Hall. Later/ter facilities, sometimes oper a og we Bar-|when the couple left on their/ate in makeshift quarters such f Have You Been Shopping Lately bara Magee and Miss Janice| wedding trip, the bride was\as a converted church or a for Carter were bridesmaids wearing a frosted navy blue and|mer market building. Mé® Warner Illig was the best|/White coat and dress ensemble pack DRAWBACKS Yh ee oe oe Ue re heen all Marsh, a perky blonde who was a teacher for the other CUSO five years at the WoodGreen Jamaica Community Centre's nursery centre in Toronto before coming Jamaica hasn't for Miss she sections point how Z sheath man and ushering were Mr. El-|with accessories of navy blue 'Sometimes the circumstance don Clyde Brewster and Mr, \and white are rugged. The market build Robert Randall Morris Mr. and Mrs. Smith will re- ing has a metal roof, which A reception was held in the!side at 236 Annis street magnifies the 90 - degree mid ai ~|day heat of Kingston. Another Bloorview Children's Hospital fund school bravely carries on Must Soon Expand Facilities despite sickening odors given TORONTO (CP) The con-} She said they had planned off by a nearby tannery Despite the limitations, the struction boom and a need for further expansion on the site for §-\ two reasons, and nope the move facilities are highly valued by more space have forced the 59 to a new site may allow them fund officials who say losing year-old Bloorview Children's, Hospital start looking for a new home The hospital 1899 as the Home for Incurable Children, in a comfortable house on Bloor Str north end of Jarvis Street Since then tavo wings have been added to accommodate the 48 children aged two to 18 who come to Bloorview from a parts of Ontario. Tie 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 the west by an exvavation soon to be filled with a 16-storey building. A 27-storey building 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 to our young patients if we stay where we are." wns taunded was founded eet at the we hold on g to improve the pians NEEDS MORE SPACE The hospital needs more space for existing departments and = for equipment for must be water swim benefit to almost pe 1 ildren, They now ewhere for and supervised both of great of the normally childrer other reason for expan to accommodiat patients are 18 or 21 instead of the former 17, The young peo- ple who Bloorview often have nowhere to go but a hronic hospital geared for » care where most other ; are 70 or more ith White, the hospital's ad ministrator, said Bloorview's all-woman board of manage- ment is proud of. the fact that in more than 60 years it has never been necessary to make an appeal for funds 3ut we still need voluntary donations to provide for new equipment, ' construction and tems not allowed by the Services Com aken ¢ therap ming many helples The ion i they leave other Ontario Hospital mission." 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