Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Feb 1967, p. 11

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GOLDEN, EMERALD AND DIAMOND ANNI VERSARIES AMOUNT TO 165 YEARS OF MARRIED LIFE d a y Pe n ot it e e y i i } f= a n 0 r J SIXTY YEARS LATER, FELICITATIONS FROM THE QUEEN : Wedding In Bride's Parents' Raglan Home A well-known and highly re-|to their present home atling a purse of money from e spected couple, Mr. and Mrs.|Myrtle Station about 18 years|their family and a lamp from Ae Norman Hughson of Myrtlejago. They have one son, Lloyd, |the community. . < S | Station, were honored by theirjof Toronto and one grandson,| Mr, Lloyd Hughson express- tag not & | family, friends and community|Danny. ed thanks to all on behalf of Ls 3 at Myrtle United Church on} Mrs. Hughson when able was/his parents and paid them a - % | the occasion of their diamondjan active member of the|glowing tribute. MR. AND MRS. HARRY 50 years ago, at their 50th Violet Pearson, Oshawa, | wedding anniversary last week.|Woman's Association of Myrtle] Guests were present from Thorne, Adelaide avenue anniversary --_celebrations, and Mrs. Gladys Archer, | Mr. and Mrs. Hughson, the|United Church and the Myrtle|Toronto, Enfield, Port Perry, west, left, look over a pic- January 31. Two of the Port Perry,.far right, join | former Miss Maude Brent,|Women's Institute. Mr. Hugh- Raglan, Brooklin } and Oshawa ture oftheir wedding taken guests who attended the in the reminiscing. ae 'Ison served several years on -- ehcae AR z _) original wedding, Miss --Oshawa Times Photo were married at the farm I 4 home of the bride at Raglan, hi ee ee mem- | Ad Pi S ra '. 1907. Most un io asonic Ontario, January 39, 1907. Most Peet engin Me cand venturesome Fioneer spirit of their married life was spent M Hughs » in the Raglan, Myrtle district AMyiite ta "ca of + "where Mr. Hughson was en-|? mn B L l C | gy h gaged in farming. They retired] Smilingly receiving their rings 0Ca. oup © oget er -------- ----_------ --jmany guests Mrs. Hughson ; ' wore an afternoon dress of In the days when very few| A special message was res [ Mr Ind Mrs Peter Proskin soft rose-colored crepe with a women worked outside -- the)ceived from a niece of Mrs, H ' 2 corsage of pink carnations and home, from 1911-1914, Miss Barrett's, born on Mr. and Mrs silver ribbon. Receiving with Clara Pearl Barrett, now Mrs. Th * t ti Di ihe couple was thelr son, Lloyd, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, February 7, 1967 Harry Thorne, was the lone|Thorne's wedding day, Mrs. é t ecep 10nN, inner his wife, Twila, and grandson, night telephone operator in the} Norman Dickson, Merritt, Danny; a sister, Mrs. Russel =e Bell Tele -- office on! British Columbia. Mrs. Dickson A reception, dinner and dance, Meronek, Ottawa. There are 17|Radburn (Rose) of Toronto and Lo Of F S M4 |King street in Oshawa. | i 3 in the banquet hall over the|grandchildren. Mrs. Roy Moon of Raglan who SS our enses al S | The adventuresome Miss Bar- vig Tone nee ere En Colonial Restaurant marked the| Mrs. Proskin attends St.|was the organist on their wed- rett left her job with the Bell in {Tet 55th wedding anniversary of|Gregory's Roman Catholiclding day. A sister, Mrs. Tal- T ] : ' s 1914 and went west -- to Indian Mr. and Mrs. Peter Proskin,|Church and, Mr. Proskin St.|madge Taylor (Eva) of Van- 0 ue n omita e Spirit |Head, Saskatchewan, where she Elgin street east. George's Ukrainian Catholic|couver was unable to be |met her future husband, Harry Excellent Church. Both enjoy travelling.| present. ST. JOHN'S, Nfld. (CP)--|might hav .».{ Thorne, son of the late Mr. and Z " Mer Nowek" Peg Pigg The Honorable Michael Starr) The lace-covered tea table|Take a woman who has been|son on jife Oe ee nates Mrs. Charles Thorne, Indian Accommodation located Austria, came to Canada at proposed the toast to the anni-|was centered by a wedding|blind since birth and deprive mains philosophical. Head. Va Mile from eight years of age and with her| "°TS4tY couple. Messages of|cake, decorated in pink and|her of her sense of touch, smell,| 'Even in sadness there is| ,,/%eY came east for their wed- . family settled in Manitoba, Mr,|CoPStatulations were read from white, flanked by tall pink|taste and direction. |sunshine, and there is always a|'im&. Which took place at the EXPO site Proskin, also born in Austria,|(@@ Prime Minister of Canada,|candies in silver holders andj Then listen to her say "'life is|way out, I felt 1 managed in|§ome of her parents the late came' to Canada when he wasiue el Honorable Lester B.|floral arrangements of pink and/sweet" and' you know what real|the short time I had to bring a|™": and Mrs. Edward Barrett 1 vir oe . to o eleven years old. His family|Pearson; the Leader of the Op-/white carnations and chrys- [courage is. little sunshine into people' 2(Of Greenbank on January 31, ipo ra settled i Harrison Township,|Position, the Right Honorable|anthemums. A pioneer in the establish-|lives." 1917 with the late Reverend sceegahaeg Manitoba. The couple were mar.|J°" Diefenbaker; Prime Min-| Pouring tea were Mrs. Rus-|ment of the institute for the] ~ a -/Robert McCullough officiating, FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL Med neab Newdale. Hattaoni ere Robarts of Ontario in|se] Radburn, Mrs. Lloyd Hugh-|blind here more than 30 years Mr. and Mrs. Thorne returned| Township following whith they the form of a plaque; A. V./son and Mrs. Thelma Maybee,|ago, Alice Bailey has been con- |to Saskatchewan in March 1917,|f heve en ellotment of 850 Units > i Walker, MUA and from Dr. W./all of Toronto. Assisting in itz es where they farmed until 1935) during EXPO. Groups or Individuals farmed at Ozerna, Manitoba . g fined to hospital in Montreal call i diately 576-3131 Ohaus i ;|M. Shaw and Mrs. Shaw. Con-|serving were members of : 3 4 when they again came east to! yamediately 576-3131. They came to Oshawa in 1948 g since 1937. : when they moved into the house troller Ralph Jones and Mrs./Myrtle UCW and Myrtle WI! A short time ago her doctor reside in Manchester, coming in which they still reside. Jones sent flowers. and serving the cake was alordered a visit to St. John's for to Oshawa in 1942 SiSeeaiRal TSI: '4 Mr, and Mrs; PHOskiA: have Special guests present were/niece, Mrs. Russel Lane of|her and she was taken through The couple have a son, ' i ii es aie Mayor Ernest Marks, geen Oshawa, |the new building housing what ' Charles, of Whitby and a daugh- | | '4 Mai Ving lige erage sons,/Mrs. Starr, and fn 'rom! Proposing the toast to the now are the Canadian National ter, Madeline, Mrs. Ernest Wil- lo t Gunes ue ee gl Ps Hamilton, Sa on arineS, bride and bridegroom of sixty|Institute for the Blind offices--a loughby, Maple Grove. They z Aenea Geis zi "Ad with the ar de nb and Ca Sth 4/"ears, the Reverend William|far cry from the old undertak- SI a dary 10-8 have five grandsons. rmed Services, Trenton; six) Mr. Proskin was presented|/patterson of Myrtle Unitedier's parlor used when | o mark their 50th wedding y daughters, Anne, Mrs. Harry|with a gold tie-pin and Mrs. To ma 8 bd Bia ede pete ) as ys no|Church, humorously recalled) worked here. | WIFE PRES. R lanniversary a family dinner: y Zacerkowny; Kathleen, Mrs.|Proskin a gold crucifix. The|ine wedding trip to the stat 'I have lost a lot but I have| ve ] Arthur Clemence; Olga, Mrs.|immediate family presented g trip ation | st ut Tha party was held at their home) : ' ; meas F when the couple set off on their|gained more," she said. "I h ying , oks?|w . grandsons pr 2 r Joseph Burke: Frances, .Mrs.|them with a kitchen suite and Pp n In| 8 ave} Line-drying bobby socks?|with their grandsons presenting " Reginald Thursby; Millie. Mrs. they received an Mastde. clack Ln pgedeloagl ar' and Mrs. pete my real self, and life is|)Jam a crumped paper towel|them with a floral arrangement | Michael Glowaski, all of Osh-|from Mr. and Mrs, Manning Benson: epHed, |swee : linto each cuff and they'll dry|Many other flowers, gifts and 2 awa and Helen. Mrs. Michael] Schwartz Congratulations were _ re-| A native of Heart's Content, faster. cards were received. vB 2 a ceived from Her Majesty|Miss Bailey was raised as al = -------- en : -- Elizabeth II; Prime|normal child--"I played with inister Lester B. Pearson; |ordinary kids and I had no more ] MARRIED 55 YEARS Bronze Bust In Federal House the Honorable John Diefen-|bumps or bruises than the rest Oalaia "inas Pho baker; the Honorable Michael) of them." Starr, MP; the Honorable John| she moved to St. John's wh ; ~--| Honors Woman Cabinet Minister toosrs, 'rime minster of yer Taher sled anda 18 * | An e onorable|went to Halifax to attend the For Short, Plump, Tall And Thin OTTAWA (CP) -- A bronze;Commons Speaker Lucien Lam- [Matthew Dymond, MD, Ontario| school for the blind. During a Energetic, Enthusiastic bust of Mrs, Ellen Fairclough|oureux by Miss Dorothy Marsh-|Minister of health and wel-|mid-term break she returned li was presented to the House offall, president of the Hamilton|fare. There were also many|home to hear that a nun in greeting cards from. relatives Are Tricks To Dressing Well By MARILYN ARGUE OTTAWA (CP)--Can a girl like you, with fat ear lobes, bony wrists and what mother calls 'your posture!"' find happiness in the dress depart- ment? Sure you can. Throw away that burlap burnoose and lis- ten to what Diane Priestman, fashion consultant for an in- rics which make her look fatter and pick flat materials in soft colors--rosy pink, for instance. This figure type often has a short, rather thick neck and plump arms. She shouldn't wear beads tight around that neck, They draw attention to what it is. And she should cover up the Commons Monday at a _cere- mony attended by Prime Min- ister Pearson and Opposition Leader Diefenbaker, who named her Canada's first |woman cabinet minister. | About 250 guests were present to honor the 62-year-old Hamil- ton chartered accountant who was a member of the Commons from 1950 to 1962 and spent her \last five years as an MP in the icabinet, notably as immigration club. There was a reception after the ceremony. Vancouver Home Offers Haven, Hope To Lost Indian Girls EDMONTON (CP) -- Young Indian girls coming from re- jing a friend to the girls, and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hughson re- ceived numerous gifts includ- proach" of counselling and be-| who all help with the housework. One white girl, a UBC stu- dent, lives at the home and brings her friends and relatives to visit with the residents. Mrs. White said this helps the Indian girls 'to meet a higher stand- nearby Belvedere had lost her sight. 'My parents felt I could help, so I went to St. Michael's Con- vent and taught Sister Agnes to read Braille." The two then started work setting up a branch of the in- stitute for the blind. Miss Bailey became New- foundland's home teacher for the blind and travelled through- out the province--always alone. YOUNGSTERS Age 10 to 14 | Times Carriers | who want to earn | extra money as | This winter, soak | up the sun in and | around southern | we ional fabric house, has « F minister. aah 'eased " ) | age ang arms with at least three-quar- Sista' Seurctamw" Say Lae serves to the city can find alia of white people than they} Her health began to deterior- 0 say. ; our bad | et length sleeves, and wear |,,° ate Secretary Judy La-\vicious circle of police, court, ight have been associating\ate in 1937 and she entered a) You camouflage your bad | jongish' gloves, six- or eight- |Marsh said at the ceremony jail and hospital, says Margaret], ii}, » j Montreal hospital. points and emphasize your | putton jength. A lone glove |that. Mrs. Fairclough was the|White of Vancouver. Korat be P good ones, It's as simple-as | 4 ap 8 f gs 8 € |third woman whose likeness in} [7 an ordinary house in a The girls come to the home My affliction became so Take your choice of sunny ha | the same color as the sleeve | - Antics would erace the Panini <psahiade Vasc |voluntarily. Three have re-|much greater because I lost my vacations in Europe, the that. : _ | gives the arm-a smooth, slim- |SCU!Pture would grace the Parl-/middle - class district, MYrs.liined to school after living|sense of direction, and that was | P Admittedly it may be sim- | mer line. iament Buildings' corridors, White tries to break that circle AD ' ae t te : Mediterranean and North ere. my strong point. Sturdy are the shoulders of the news- Africa. many of whom pler for Miss Priestman than for some. A tall, chic brunette with blue eyes, she's a regu- Now for the short woman. She needs simple clothes with a vertical line, like a row of The bluish-grey likeness of Mrs. Fairclough, presented by Hamilton Zonta, a_ business for 10 girls, come to her from Vancouver's skid road. So far there have been eight dropouts who said they couldn't take the way of life at the house It was there also that she lost | her sense of touch, smell and taste. paper boy for on them rests the re- sponsibility of bridging the gap be- 15 days from $445 lar at the New York and " 's rvice club, is i Speaki in Edmonton, Mrs. | ; r : b s or «she .. |women's service club, is in the peaking In tam in, Mrs. q ack cid roa d t e id th der. Th Paris couture showings and aah oie Negras rope Speaker's Corridor along with a|White described the home, |2"4 went pack 19 Skid toad: re ote Nae i aa S vie le Hi | INCLUDING economy has about 10 years experience * lbust of Agnes MacPhail, the|which has assisted about 45 | nian ae clele tak Rees : excursion return fare from in the rag trade, starting | pLay IT STRAIGHT country's first woman MP.|girls from across Canada since Ij combined labour of fenigets Aes \ Toronto! (IT/ST/182). | plus pr when she was a schoolgirl, But fear not. You also can get to be a fashion expert. Just listen to what she's learned in eight years as a department store buyer and from a course at a fashion institute. First of all, you've got to In the fabric and color de- partments she should play it Straight, with flat, controlled fabric and solid colors or tiny prints. "Big splashy prints would completely overwhelm her." The vertical advice extends ator Cairine Wilson in the Sen ate lobby. HIGHLY PRAISED Mrs. Fairclough, wearing a coral dress and draped turban, said the praise heaped on her almost convinced her she was There is a bust of the late Sen-| its opening in April, 1966. Originally from Hobbema, Alta., Mrs. White worked in Alberta hospitals in Hobbema, Driftpile and Morley, and as a doctor's receptionist in Grim- shaw before moving to Vancou- ver. Watching a demonstration Announce New: Healing Substance... Shrinks Piles, Checks Itch ive ') to shrink ple both here and abroad, ductions costs that run into the thous- "=| It is therefore a ib that cannot be taken lightly, the suc- cess or failure of the route depends == entirely on a keen sense of detail ands of dollars, and strong interest in business strong prerequisites in today's world S&S a] Both 2s Or enjoy Madeira, the Canary Islands and Morocco ~ 20 days as little as $723, air fare included (IT/ST/183). Visit Lisbon and Madeira = Many more tours to choose from. 10% down, balance over 24 months. See your face the truth about yourself to handbags, hats and ear |attending her own funeral, against the Vietnam war last yeni ggg repair damaged tissue, of business. But few people have such Travel Agent or Canadian whether it's tall and skinny, | Tings, which should be slim She was accompanied by her|yea® Mrs. White asked some : ens ; | medium height but, well, | and small, rather than wide |) Oa Gonann Ouer sf a|Students why they didn't get A renowned research institute has | many months. mY anbred instal apd. oe eaters | chubby, or just plain short. and chunky. Hawtin peadne tines involved in problems closer to| fund a unique healing substance This was accomplished with a job affords an excellent opportunity The medium - and - plump | _ Miss Priestman, who stands T Ree ee ee (ROME: with the ability to shrink hemor- | new healing substance (Bio-Dyne) for a young boy or girl to learn these | figure is one of the common-'| five-foot-10% in her nylons, he likeness of Mrs. Fair-|" «at first they seemed a little| THOids painlessly. It relieves itch- | which quickly helps heal injured skills. says certain dress brands are clough, sculptured in 1959 by annoyed with me, but then they ing and discomfort in minutes and cells and stimulates growth of new est types, and is guilty of the fr ~APPLICATION FORM - -- ~ | | +eeand Pacific an | st fashion mistakes, says | cut more generously, allowing |Miss Elizabeth Holbrook of An-|asked me what I meant." speeds up healing of the injured, | tissue. Bio-Dyne is offered in oint- Miss Priestman. the taller-than-average per- |Caster, Ont., was presented to) Tater a group of students ap-| iMflamed tissues. ' Ment and suppository form called py a "She usually overburdens | son to let down the hem and ~~ |proached her and the home was One hemorrhoidal Micra history | Preparation H. herself with too many clothes | the waist and still be respec- | stand the width these collars |born. after another reported "very strik- In addition to actually shrink- | Nib ou KG EG SES Rae ce Dae k co stieban een eien | and appendages and is usu- | table. give." It is supported by the Cana-| '8 Improvement." Pain was | ing hemorrhoids, Preparation H ae cia: eens aac "ome ally carrying a shopping bag | Most of the things that are | Belts at the natural waist- jdian Union of Students, the| Promptly and gently relieved... | lubricates and makes elimination NS Add ace HY CA SE Are eee | j an well.' forbidden for short or plump | line or around the hips, and |University of British Colum-| 8¢tual! reduction or retraction | less painful. It helps prevent in- - But this woman wants to | figures are duck soup for the | boat necklines can also aid |bia's Alma Mater Society and (shrinking) took place. fection which is a principal cause | jake Ser Re : ity Chua Gs vanes te Rie | look taller. and_ slimmer, | tall girl. Big, chunky earrings | the horizontal illusion. private donations. Among these case histories were | of hemorrhoids. : right? So let her choose her | and ee ee Seas As for shoes, the poi bee get offers girls a iieng Ae Beeps yao Just ask your druggist for Pre- | PRONE 20s s ene ce reece teseressa ses ees sees | Book Now With e in shades of one | prints an uffy textures em- | squarish ones now popular are |chance to relax,. regain their ~ rred in cases paration H Su; itories or posing one-piece. dress and | phasize horizontal lines and | best for tall girls, They tend |health if they are run down, and of long standing, and most im- | paration H Giatwen Pad se MAKE YOUR APPLICATION NOW! FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL coat in exactly the same | thus play down her height to look too bulky on smaller |then replan their lives, says| POftant of all, results were so | special applicator). I Mail or Bring Your Application to the "Times" Circu- I ; shade will keep her looking "These girls are the best of | woman. And a T-strap shoe |Mrs. White. thorough that this improvement Satisfaction guaranteed or yous lation Department in Oshawa. 57 King St. E. 576-3131 uncluttered. all possible people to wear the | tends to make a tall person's | The only staff person at the was maintained over a period of Money refunded. | -- = we a a es we ee oe ee oe They can home, she uses 'the slow ap- ; ' She should shun shiny fab- big fox. collars, long thin foot look shorter,

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