* Savella * confederation. A @stinguished visitor in) J di las ct th SOCIAL & PERSO THE CoHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, June 29, 1967 Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Telephone 723-3474 for A former employee of Gener- 21 Motors who returned to 'native Scotland in 1946, i di * Gray is a guest this weekend of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hunter, Les- lie Street, Mr. Gray now makes his home at Hawick. At the conchae Oe js edding reception, the coup be greeted on arrival with the traditional Ukrainian wedding march and the offering of bread and salt by the master of cere- monies, Walter Grigorenko and the parents of the bride and bridegroom. The matron of hon-| or was Mrs, Peter Dobroshin- sky, Godmother of the bride. Mr. and Mrs, Sam MeReslis,| expected poe from the British Isles. | euner Zinck gave Prior to her marriage to Wil- fiam Theodore Brant, the form-| * er Theresa Mary Bryant was) * honored at several showers.| Mrs. S. R. Correll, Whitby, gave a miscellaneous shower, and Mrs, V. Disney and Mrs. Elmo Disney, Pickering 'were co-hostesses at @ kitchen show- er; Mrs. Lawrence Jacula, Osh- awa, Mrs, Noel Dudley, Whitby, and Mrs. Ivan Barrett, Whitby, arranged a presentation of china and stainless tableware; | Mrs. D. C. Bell, Whitby, and Mrs. J. Vale, Waterloo, and) Mrs. W. B. Pinch and Miss Hazel Allen, both of Whitby, gave miscellaneous showers, and Mrs. William Deboski,| Whitby, held a linen shower. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Linton,| Quebec Street, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary very quietly, last Friday as Mr. Lin- ton is confined to Oshawa Gen- eral Hospital, The couple has one son, Dennis of Oshawa and one daughter, Mrs. William Downes (Jean), RR 1, Hamp- ton; also eight grandchildren, and five great grandchildren. Mrs. Walter Kuch and Mrs, John Dutchak were chosen as delegates from Barvinok Branch UWA te attend the cen- tennial year's convention of the Ukrainian Women's Association of Canada te be held in Toron- to, July 18-16. During the con- vention a group of members will attend a banquet, featuring Stechishin, author of 'Traditional Ukrainian Coeok- ery" and the unveiling of the * paintings depicting Ukrainian women's role in Canada since Women's Departmem -igheon, guest of the Staff College 'at ingston where he will make a tour of Fort Henry. That same evening he will be the guest of honor at an Ontario Re- gimental dinner at the Oshawa Golf Club and on Friday a tour has been planned of historic battlegrounds at Niagara and Old Fort George where the Welch Regiment fought in 1812, Dinned will be served at the Military Institute, Toronto. Of- ficers of the Ontario Regiment are arranging a tour of Oshawa for Saturday and a reception! for civic dignitaries and form- ler officers in the evening. Bridesmaids June Wires, Gail |and Gloria Moore cellaneous shower Eleanor riage to Richard Thiessen "\taking place Saturday. Miss/ a kitchen | for | Prior to her marriage at 3:30 o'clock Saturday afternoon in Northminister United Church to Richard Dennis Honsberger, of} Westhill, Miss Johanne Parkhill has been guest of honor at a number of showers and a tea.| A pantry - ware shower was given by the Misses Marion and) Florence Laurnitus, Torontp, as- sisted by Mrs. Gary Parkhill} of Hamilton, for relatives and) friends. Miss Rosemary White, Sim- oe Pre- Nuptial Events Honor NAL Bride - Elect Johanne Parkhill rolet Street, entertained at a tea in her daughter's honor. Guests were received by the hostess and Mrs. John Honsber- ger, the prospective bride- |groom's mother, and Miss Joh- janne Parkhill, the future bride. |Those pouring tea were Mrs. |H, E, Parkhill, Sr. grandmother lof the bride - to - be; Mrs. |John Honsberger Sr. and' Mrs. |\E. Pullen Sr., grandmothers of the bridegroom, Mrs. Elton |Townsend, Mrs. W. Robinson, \Mrs. K. C, McDonald, Miss jcoe Street, North, the maid of|Marion Laurnitus, Mrs. go honor, held a linen shower at/Forster and Mrs. William Trot- jher home for high school friends of the bride - elect. The teachers of Gertrude Col- pus School, where the bride is) employed, entertained at a din- | held a mis-|ner party at the home of Mrs. Miss |Eddie Solski, in honor of three| Moore whose mar- brides - to - be, all of whom! is|received lovely gifts. William Trotter, Masson) held a Mrs, Street, miscellaneous | shower; Mrs. Otto Sharrard, a/shower at her home for the | miscellaneous shower and Rex- |dale Alliance Church, a kitchen | family. Mrs. | shower. bride - elect for friends of her! Blake Walls, Fernhill Boulevard opened her house for jter. Serving were Misses Rose- ;mary White, Patricia Walls and |Wendy Papernick. Displaying ithe wedding and shower gifts were Misses Leslie Burden, Car- jol Reardon and Ann Sinclair, Following the rehearsal Fri- |day night, the bridal party will |be entertained at the home of the bride - elect's parents, Mr. jand Mrs. Mrs Parkhill, -- PAID IN SMALL CHANGE BOISE, Idaho (AP) -- Ada |\County officials found out one Mrs. Edward Kotynskt is vis- a miscellaneous shower given day too late pennies and nickels iting her daughter couver, B.C. Mrs. Mrs. John Dutchak are combining the tenth anniver- Walter Grigorenko and rolet Street, the/G. conveners of a centennial ball/gave a bathroom one of the bridesmaids.| R. H. Forester, Chev- assisted by Mrs. Chevrolet Street, shower for neighbors and friends of the Walls, Mrs, Walmsley, sary of the Ukrainian Women's bride - elect. Association, Barvinok Branch,| to be held September 23 in St. John's parish hall. Out-of-town guests at the Bod- nar-Arnold wedding included: |Mr, and Mrs. Frank Arnold, | Sarnia, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs, | Edward Arnold, Huntsville; |Mrs. Myrtle Crowther, Picker- ing; Mr, and Mrs, Anthony Ruff, Hamilton; August Bod- nar, Barrie; Mr. and Mrs, Michael. Demark, Newcastle; Mr. and Mrs. J. Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. R. Green, Ray White, Miss Shirley Green, Mr, and Mrs. Ray MeColeman, Mr, and Mrs. Murray MeCartney, Miss Betty Gurney, Mr. and Mrs. Alfonse Wiggers, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Milton, Mr. and Mrs. John Bodnar, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Busa, Mr, and Mrs, G. F, MeMinn, Mr, and Mrs, Allan Ebert, Mr. and Mrs, Terry Taylor, all of Brantford, town next week, house guest of Mr. and Mrs, W. C. Paynter, will be Major - General Frank Breoke OB, CBE, DSO; henora- ry celonel of the Welch Regi-| ment who has recently returned) trom Hong Kong, Genera! "¢ Broake will 4 in Ottawa on ' Tuesday and day to see WIFE PRESERVER Jodphurs er riding pants will |need little or no ironing {if a |wire hanger is placed inside, across the wide part, while the Pants are wet, the Ontario -- with which his regiment is affiliated, ** receive new eolors fram Her ' Majesty Queen Elizabeth and on Thursday he will be a lun-| HOUSEHOLD HINT If Hollandaise sauce curdles, add 1 thep. boiling water to reconstitute. Mrs. James H, Parkhill, Chev- SAUCY SOMETHING new under the dazzling sun for fun and fashion? Indeed! It is the new look to swimsuit cover- ups. Fabrics are being used that resist wrinkles and damp air and that drip-dry as quickly and easily as the suits they cover. This in Van-|by her daughter, Miss Patricia jare not legal tender for paying fines of more than 25 cents. {Workers spent more than an {hour counting $60 warth of the coins paid by two Boise women fined for disturbing the peace The U.S. Code Annotated does| 'not consider pennies or nickels 'Tegal _tender. HEALTH NURSE Carol Louise Henry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Henry, and grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bradshaw and Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Henry, skirts are the least sexy = ment that has ever been de- signed, says Vancouver fashion designer Barbara Routley. for thigh-high fashions. we'll be back to the breezy length just about the knee," Mrs. Routley told a gathering of 180 stenographers and other office workers in Vancouver. the United Kingdon, Mrs. Rout- ley described as skirted girls pouring into offices in the morning. skirts in London," she reported "They've got nowhere to go; Says Mini-Skirts Lack Man-Appeal |,, VANCOUVER (CP) -- Mini- She predicts a quick demise "By next summer I think abies. or earth-shattering as a female in a mini-skirt in an inappropri- any shorter and they'd be| ate place," she said. '"'When you blouses." |reach above your head; you She estimated 65 per cent of|lose three inches of skirt length, g girls in London wear|If you stoop to a file you eat up four inches. You just can't in- Mrs. Routley said minis are/flict that on your co-workers, be particularly inappropriate for| they male or female." working girls. WORN TO SHOCK Mrs. Routley told the girls it is a myth that mini-skirts are jsexy and that mini - wearers ere is nothing so dreadful hk to please men. "Mini-skirts are the unsexiest/ thing that has ever been de- signed. You're not dressing for men, you're dressing for each other, You want to shock each other--to say 'I can go further than she can.'" The Vancouver designer, whose personal preference is a skirt. length just above the knee, concedes there is a time and place for minis -- at the |weekend and at home and pro- viding the wearer is still in her early teens. Just returned from a trip to '"'gruesome" the sight of thousands of mini- "They are almost minus type baster. Remove bulb and fill the baster with seeds, They can then be gently squirted into place. HOUSEHOLD HINT Sow small seeds with a bulb- graduated recently from the Ontario Department of Health School of Nursing, Toronto. Miss Henry will be affiliated with the Osh- _ awa General Hospital. SOCIAL NOTICES FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs, George E. Par-) ker, Oshawa, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Barbara Beat- rice, to Robert. Henry Fenner, son of Mrs. Charles Fenner, dirt from window boxes onto the windows, with a layer of fine -- To keep rain from splashing cover the dirt Oshawa, and the late Mr. Fen- ner. The ceremony -will take place in St. George's Memor- ial Church on Saturday, July 22, 1967, at three o'clock. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr, and Mrs. Maurice Adams, Oshawa and L'Amable, wish "407 announce the forthcoming mar-| riage of their only datighter, | Sheila Mae, to Karl Joseph M. Jendrika, only son of Mr. and Mrs, Valentin Jendrika of Osh- awa. The ceremony is to take place on Saturday, August 19, 1967, at 2:00 p.m. at Holy Cross Church. 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