PRESERVER staples on packing the pointed end of a JEHOLD HINT ing time by doing s requiring the low, ture first, 725-9332 TURNING THEIR TALENTS TO BENEFIT WORTHY CAUSES decorative and _ flowering plants for the annual bazaar. She collects china ornaments into which she transfers slips of begonia and foliage which grow = BLESSED with a 'green thumb", Mrs. Arthur Wein- 'berger, Harris avenue, turns her gift to the advan- tage of the Oshawa Hadas- sah by providing a booth of abundantly in the sunny, panorama window of her family living room. Mrs. Weinberger is seen here with some of her collection including a tall avocado plant. | |Brooklin, held a shower honor- SOCIAL & PERSONAL ii' tie' triaeticet""s "com. jmunity shower was held at : ct WEARING her centennial Hadassah gown which she has made herself, Mrs. Jacob Sklar displays some of the novel- ties she has created for the fully aprons, Diane Crowder, Bride - Elect : | Honored At Showers, Parties Miss Diane Crowder, whose)by ' school marriage takes place tomorrow| Crowder. in Northminster United Church,| Mrs, Roy to Grant Southwell, bazaar, Tuesday afternoon. Beauti- dressed dolls, crocheted poodles with a purpose and floral friends of Smith, » jat her home, novelties are all part of her handiwork. Proceeds from the bazaar which opens at 2:00 p.m. will be devoted to local and Jewish charities. --Oshawa Times Photos next fancy with matching corsage and black accessories and Miss Crowder was wearing a navy blue crepe dress with . white jlace trim, white corsage and \black accessories. Miss! Those pouring tea were: Mrs. Taunton | Louis |Melvin Orr, Uxbridge; Mrs. Palmer, Peterborough; Wemen THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, May 5, 1967 15 Prior to her marriage at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in Northminster United Church to Frederick Thomas Cowan of Essex, Miss Joanne Marilyn Glover has been feted at show- ers, presentations, luncheons and parties. Mrs. William Gibbie and Miss Nancy Gibbie held a linen show- er at their home on Mary street, for high school friends and summer co-workers of the bride- elect. Miss Judy Reamish and Miss Anne Forrester gave a kitchen shower at their apartment in Guelph for classmates of the bride-to-be at the University of Guelph. A miscellaneous shower was given by Mrs. Clayton Balkwell RR 3, Cottam, Ontario. Those attending were relatives and friends of the} |prospective bridegroom's fam-| jily. | A bathroom shower and pres- | entation took place at the home of Mrs. Leon Rolson, Bess- borough drive. Mrs. Douglas Calhoun was the co-hostess, Those attending were friends and neighbors of the bride-elect. Miss Heather Bissett, Miss Jane Bowen and Miss Margaret Luncheons, Parties, Showers Honor Miss Joanne Glover neighbors and friends of the ican, British and Common- bride-to-be. ! of the bride-elect attended. be, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the bridegroom's parents, Mr. a luncheon tomorrow: at home of Mrs. 0. F. Robson, Ansley Court, Oshawa. Following the rehearsal, a din- Oshawa Golf Club for members of the bridal party. FLUTTER IN COMFORT A presentation of a vacuum cleaner and a heavy aluminum saucepan was made at a lunch- eon given by Mrs. Harold Stark, Glenmanor drive. Mrs. William Ridgely was co-hostess. Friends The bridesmaids, the bride-to- John K. Glover, Oshawa, and and Mrs. Andrew F. Cowan, RR 1, Essex, will be entertained at the ner will be held tonight at the WALSALL (AP)--A Stafford- shire betting shop is England's women only. "We do not en- cannot stop a spokesman. Hunt gave a_ miscell: shower at Macdonald Hall, Uni- versity of Guelph, for fellow students living at Miss Glover's residence. A presentation of a sun-burst clock, salad set and glasses, was made at a buffet dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rahmer, Pickering, for the office staff of W. B. Bennett Paving and Material Limited. A presentation of pyro-ceram ware was made at a shower given by Mrs. George Russell, Bessborough drive, assisted by Mrs. John Borrowdale and Mrs. George Morgan attended by Miss Mary Southwell and| 4 first to have a private room for|kin, tician, was born in the house, courage women to bet but you|which is listed as a state monu- them and most|ment by the Soviet authorities. housewives like to have a flutter|It bears a plaque commemorat- on the horses in comfort," said|ing the prince. Cradle Of Anarchy Now Private School For Diplomatic Unit MOSCOW (Reuters) -- Chil- dren from 21 countries go to school in the heart of old Mos- cow in a house where one of Russia's best-known propagan- dists of violent revolution was born. Founded in 1949, the Anglo- American School has become jan important part of the life of jthe Soviet capital's foreign community. Although primarily for Amere wealth children, it accepts chil- dren from any country if they can speak and understand Eng- lish sufficiently well to follow the lessons, and if there are places available. Five days a week, the chil- dren converge on the two-storey yellow stucco building in a quiet street. At the school this year there are children from Australia, Are gentina, Canada, Ceylon, Chile, France, West Germany, Ghana, Greece, India, Israel, Italy, Jae pan, Nigeria, Norway, Pakis- tan, Sierra Leone, Tanzania and Zambia. RECRUIT TEACHERS The teachers--10 full-timers, including the principal--are re- cruited from Britain and the United States, five from each country. They normally stay for at least two, and often three, years. In 1842, Prince Peter Kropot- Russian anarchist-theore- The school is managed by the EARS AE ~~~ ambassadors of Britain and the United States through a school board appointed by them. Pattee 6-08-67 Makers of quality custom GLANZER CABINETS WIFE PRESERVER To raise yeast dough quickly and evenly, set the covered bowl on a heating pad set at medium heat. Miss Jean Crowder, both of Oshawa. Following the rehearsal this evening, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Southwell, parents of the future bridegroom, will entertain the bridal party at their home on | l BRUNO'S HAIR STYLING Hairstyling and shaping is eur speciality. 212 King St. W., Oshawe 576-2010 trial counters, kitchens, vanities and hardwoed furniture. indus- Free Estimates -- Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed 576-2980 345 FRENCH ST. OSHAWA has been/road, opened her home for a|Mrs. Mae Wilson, Oshawa and guest of honor at several show-|linen shower for friends of the|Mrs. Douglas Curl, Bowman- ers and a trousseau tea. \bride-elect. Mrs. Ralph Glover |ville. | Mrs. Fred Doyle, Peter-|was the co-hostess, | Those serving were ° class- borough, was hostess at a mis-| A miscellaneous and pantry|mates of the bride-to-be from cellaneous shower for former|shower was given at the home|Peterborough Civic Hospital Mae Wilson, Glen-|School of Nursing: Miss Mary . Oshawa boulevard: north. Mount Zion at which the couple received numerous gifts and gifts and friends and neighbors presented Bove with a pects ixer. Following the rehears Mrs. William 'Taylor, Mrs.|™ Walter Bestwick, Miss Madeline barren rey red raed yey classmates of the bride-elect at\of Mrs. Kelly and Mrs. H, G. Willes at-)) ides parents, Mr, and Mrs,|Peterborough Civie Hospital|forest street, with Mrs. Lloyd|Cornish, Miss Nellie Donkers y School of Nursing. |Beatty as the co-hostess attend-|and Miss Rosemary Clarke, all Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Telephone 723-3474 for Women's Department Mrs. Harry Taylor, president, and Mrs. Colin Ashton, chair- man of the Evening Chapter, Zeller's Your wn-Care | entre ! wn Quelity Brend! ico Lancer" NOWER| ave 7.00 May Sale Special 9288 Cherge It" 3 hip., 4-cycle recoil start en- cuts through est grass in no time! Aus- steel blades cut " swath. across ... height ad- " to 3'. Front- will assist Mrs. Harry Finer, the official hostess in receiving guests at the Diamond Jubilee Tea for the Women's Auxiliary _of the Oshawa General Hospital taking place Wednesday after- npon in the Hotel Genosha. Guests invited to attend the Ajax Ladies' Pipe Band Cen- tennial Baill being held next week at the Kinsmen Centre are: Lieutenant Leo Tiggélers, Major Nicholas Hall, Sergeant Ronald Spence, Regimental Ser- geant Major James Newell, Pipe Major Neil McRae and Mrs. McRae and the president o fthe Ontario Regiment Pipe and Drum Corps Edward Knox and Mrs. Knox. 'The YWCA annual spring card party held Wednesday afternoon and evening was a successful event with over 100 tables in play. In the evening new trends in fashions were pre- sénted in a brief fashion show. The 'commentator was Miss Noreen Lamb. Mrs. Frank Mc- Lellan was the general convener and her committee consisted of Mrs. C. M. Elliott, Mrs. Gordon Barker and Mrs. Bruce Field in charge of food; Mrs. Ray Weeks in charge of prizes; Mrs. John Phillips in charge of ticket sales and Mrs. E. H. Heavens, decorations. The guests were welcomed by Mrs. Austin G. Hiltz, president of the associa- tion and tickets for prizes were drawn by Mrs. McLellan and Miss Ruth Higgins. tended the 35th eastern Canada E. C. Draper, RR 1. regional conference of Soropti- mists held at Cassio's Hotel, Sudbury, last weekend. During|yij) pe attending the Carson-|/home for a miscellaneous show- the conference Oshawa was ac- Draper wedding in St. Thomas'|er attended by former neigh- Anglican Church, Brooklin, morrow afternoon and Mrs. Raymond Carson, Tor- cepted as the location for the 1968 conference. Mrs. James MecCansh and Mrs. Andrew Chrisomalis are include Mr, convening a display of antiques|onto; Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Car- to. be featured at the Oshawa General Hospital Women's Aux-|Graeb, Sarnia; : Ross Maynard, Burlington; Mr. and Mrs. Whitby; Mr. and Mrs. Street United Church|Lynn, Bradford; Mr. and Mrs. their guest|John speaker recently Rabbi Albert|Florida; Wells, iliary Diamond Jubilee Tea. The Harvey Hunt Unit of Simeoe Women had as Israel Pappenheim of B'Nai son, Orillia; Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Mr. and Mrs. Whitney, Robert Seymour Maynard, Boca Raton, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Springdale, Newfound- Beth: David Congregation, Down-|land; Miss Alice Arnold, Bow- view, who told of the construc- tion of a Synagogue and gave an|Barnes, Mrs. James Mowat and Douglas informative talk on the customs manville; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Carnarvon, Ontario; of the Jewish Faith. Miss Phyl-|Graeb, both of Toronto and Mr. lis Glass was soloist, and Mrs. James Halliday, Osh- awa. Mrs. G. W. Skuce, Jasmine avenue, opened her home for the monthly meeting of the Simcoe Street United Church Women Unit No. 3. An associate mem- ber, Mrs. E. A, McGilvray of Burlington, formerly of Oshawa, was present and the hostess served afternoon tea. POLICEMEN BLUSH BIRMINGHAM (CP) -- Po- lice in the west Midlands of England have been given official instructions not to pry into a woman's deepest secret -- her age. They are told to estimate rather than ask outright. Frances Jean Draper whose | gees marriage to John Wayne Carson is taking place in St. Thomas' Church, Brooklin, has been} honored at several miscellane-| ous showers. Mr. and Mrs. Allan| Carson, RR 2, Claremont held a| shower for the engaged couple| and Mrs. Ross McCartney, | THERE GOES ANOTHER to- | Mrs. George Hamilton, Nipi-|ed by neighbors of the bride-to-|of Peterborough. Guests from out of town who jgon street, Oshawa, opened her be. was given hors of the bride-to-be. |Vine, Mrs. Louis Palmer, tives of the future bride. Mrs. Carson Crowder, borough, entertained friends of the bride-to-be at a shower. eter-| honor. jwell, the In charge of trousseau and A personal and linen shower|wedding gift rooms were Miss by Mrs. Keswick, Peter-|relatives of the future bride. borough, gave a miscellaneous| Mrs. Delbert Crowder, Glen-| shower for friends and rela-/forest street, entertained at aj |trousseau tea in her daughter's| Edward |Bonnie Bowmanville; Curl, for _-- mom - JUST FOR GLAMOUR ? [Marvel Touch" Beauty Training means than. that. A professional career Ontario, s more Guests were received by the/jas o hairstylist will offer you Travel . Glamour and Big Pay linen|hostess and Bisbal reg SOuth | rriticn tool For tree bronine: bride-| write or visit: "aliendant, held # miscellane:|wore a. turquoise" biue crepe|MARVEL BEAUTY SCHOOLS al attendant, held a miscellane-|wore a ous shower at the home of her|suit with matching corsage and|210 Bloor St., W., Toronto, Dept. OT. mother, Mrs, or Evening Courses. 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