Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Sep 1967, p. 20

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20 {THe OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, September 20, 1967 Alex Stec and Mrs, John Kostuk. --Oshawa Times Photo day. Seen in action are Mrs. John Goreglad, Mrs. Walter Grigorenko, Mrs. THE DANCE committee for the gala anniversary celebration is planning spe- cial decorations combining the Canadian Centenary and the club's 10th birth- Ukrainian Women's Association cae. Pec gl Pages em today. In dry a days, too, Diamond Prepares Fi or Gala Celebration Jim Brady sported a diamond- Bride-E] The Barvinok Branch of the] Mrs. Paul Plishka, Mrs. Fred|Studded cane and Lillian Rus- de-Elect Ukrainian Women's Association|Choloniuk and Mrs. Grigorenko|S¢ll carried a parasol made by; Miss Jean Louise Turpin, is in high gear for a combined/will take charge of the home Uncle Sam. Enrico Caruso had|whose marriage to Glenn Wil- celebration on Saturday night|baking for the bazaar. Mrs.|# cane with a fox's head carved|/liam Lewis takes place on Sun- when a banquet and dance will|Walter Kuch and Mrs. Donald|i" silver on its handle. Andjday at College Park Seventh- be held in St. John's parish|Sadoway were appointed dele-|Charlie Chaplin carried Uncle/Day Adventist Church has been hall to mark Canada's centen-| gates to attend the 29th provin- Sam's canes when he "walked/hosted at showers held for her ary and the branch's 10th an-|cial convention in Windsor at) down the street." recently. niversary. | Thanksgiving. | Today in the shop on West The banquet will begin at) The branch decided to dress/45th St. and the branch on Lex-|Personal shower for the bride- 5:30 p.m. and dancing will fol-/a doll in Ukrainian costume forlin gton Avenue, which was|@lect at her home in Madoc. low. Mrs. Walter Grigorenko,/the Hospital Auxiliary project! opened to celebrate the Simons'|_ Mrs. Herbert Lewis and Miss dance convener, reported that|and the secretary advised mem-|101 years in business, there are|JUdy Lewis were hostesses at a) plans were progressing rapidly|bers of the opening of the new| more than a million umbrellas,|™iscellaneous shower held in for a gay evening. Ukrainian Museum in St. Vlad-| canes and walking sticks. Mountain Grove, Ontario. The president, Mrs. John yee imir Cathedral auditorium an tchak, outlined the program for|/Toronto. Art pieces created by|/ma 1 the fall season including a ba-| Oshawa Ukrainian students watloee hee uee tiene -- Hopkins gave a personal shower zaar, October 4, at Dnipro Hall| participated at the "Kiev" sum-| become umbrellas, and at the home of Mrs. Gordon Norman Simon and Mickey} The members of the College | If you make it your business|Was our first customer," Nor- "But even the most special = This is what has been hap- began to accumulate the larg-|Brady owned. But when a Europe and opened an umbrella|Presidents from T8eddy Roose- RT WIFE PRESERVER Delano Roosevelt frequently Showers Honor Jean Turpin others i as part of the Ukrainian Week|mer course were layed at Hopkins, Albert Street. Yestivities, October 1-8. the opening. -- (tmeide ag go agg iy Py ae! rcaennbhiand a igor canes with cigarette lighters at the 1 Rendalwood Berea ek | ae nth-Da Umbrella And Cane Shop "ee Ail on eg ee cae Lyon, like two generations|Park Seventh-Day Adventist! R . t S D before them, become so/Church held a_ miscellaneous | egis ers unnhy ays jattached to their special wares|shower for the future bride. | \ that they sometimes hate to see|This was hosted by Mrs. Ted By ROBERTA ROESCH |opened, financier J. P. Morgan|them go. Hodgins and Mrs. Ivan Fraser. 3 : to turn work into some-|man fr'* with pride, "'""t the|cane or umbrella goes eventu- tie aw na may beat|famo.. nad been bu; .g our|ally," Norman told me. a path to your door and contin-| Offerings for many years before) "Once, for example, I was ue using it from one generation|that time because, from the/ determined to keep in the store to another. day my grandfather opened, he/a cane that Diamond Jim ning in busin ow est known collection of umbrel-|/friend put a deposit on it and os Pog BP corgi las and canes. said he would willingly wait ten which was started by his grand-| The "Uncle Sam Umbrella|years, I relented after about father Adolph Simon--who|Shop" has made canes and nine months and let him have it learned the umbrella craft in|walking sticks for five U.S.|for Christmas." and cane store in New York's pi bo ge F, ean ie. Bowery in 1866 that he named sident Harry iTuman use . i oh Ad Sam U mbrelia|to visit the shop for an hour or Fabry six per cent of the} Sowing grass seed? Soak it U orth American population|in a laundry bluing and water Shop. more when he stopped in to get! 4, ; a cane, Before that. Mrs. Sarah| 208. 0t know that the chief|solution first. Dry and use. ABOVE AND BEHIND : 4 cause of being overweight is|Birds won't touch it, and ger- overeating. mination's unaffected. "My father was born above|came to the Simons for canes | miscellaneous : | miscellaneous jjand relatives |the home of Mrs, Jack Neill, ee Road South. Former -~BALLINGER"S Meat Market -- Mrs. Steven Patten held a| Prior to her marriage to Ronald Manns, Saturday, Miss Karen Imeson has been honor- ed at several parties. The maid of 'honor at the forthcoming wedding, Miss Linda Audley, held a_ miscel- '|laneous shower at the home of Mrs. Norman Knox, Rosmere Street. Friends from First Bap- tist and Harmony Baptist Churches attended. Mrs. Harold Audley and Miss Marilyn Gra- ham assisted the hostess. Relatives of the bride-to-be attended a miscellaneous show- er at the home of Mrs. Beverly Greenlaw. She was assisted by Mrs, Wallace Bruce, Garden Pre-Nuptial Showers, Parties Fete Karen Patricia Imeson fellow employees of Eaton's presented the future bride with many gifts. 12-year-old boys who are bullied by their sisters of the same age Mrs. Allan .Imeson held &jcan take heart. Boys Get Stronger, Girls Weaker Entering Teens VANCOUVER (CP) -- Those Two prof s of saya trousseau tea for her daught education have found that girls and boys have approximately the same strength up to that age, and after that the boys grow stronger and the girls even weaken. Dr. Maxwell Howell and Dr. Ross Macnab said in a paper to a convention of the Internation- al Council on Health, Physical Education and Recreation that Edmonton studies have shown @ regression in the strength of some girls after 12 or 13. On fitness performance the professors repo "General observations are the superiority of the males at all ages... and the tendency of a plateau or decrease in female perform- ance from approximately age 1." The bride-elect, her mother and the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Richard Manns, received the guests. Miss Janet MacGregor kept the guest book. The brides- maids at the forthcoming wed- ding, Miss Barbara Conner, Miss Cheryl Imeson and Miss Judy Soomre attended in the trousseau and shower-gift rooms. Miss Linda Audley at- tended the wedding gifts. Pour- ing tea in the afternoon were the grandmothers of the af- _.| City, New York, and Mrs. Rob- ert Winter and Mrs. Edward Johns. } Aunts and cousins of the pros-| pective bridegroom held a shower at of the shower at the/Mrs. '|home of Mrs. Lorne Parrott,)Mrs. Robert Winter served the _|Myrtle, Ontario. Assisting the! guests. '| hostess was Mrs. Mark Thomp- j | 80n. |day evening, the bridal party) '| Mrs. Toomas Soomre held a) will be entertained by the pros- } her| pective bridegroom's parents, '|home in Port Perry. Friends|Mr. and Mrs. Richard Manns, future|at the home of Mr. and Mrs. bridegroom were in attendance.|Toomas Soomre, Port Perry, | The hostess was assisted by|Ontario. fianced pair, Mrs. Leo Bowen and Mrs, Eta Graham. In the evening, Mrs. Harold Audley and Mrs. Joseph Wilkins poured tea. Mrs. Ronald MacGregor, | Beverly Greenlaw and Following the rehearsal Fri- Miss Mary Manns. Relatives and former school friends of the bride-elect at- tended a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Joseph Imeson, the bride's aunt, Hor- |top Street. Assisting the hostess were her daughter, Mrs. Rob- fert Booth, afd her grand- | daughtef, Miss Susan Booth. | | Neighbors of the bride-to-be} |held a pantry shower at the jhome of Mrs. James Conner, Kaiser Crescent, She was us- |sisted by Mrs. Harold Pascoe j and Mrs. William Manuel, The | neighbors presented Miss Ime- son with a bridge set and a sum of money. | A dinner party was held at) 30% OFF and Wig Cases. (Imported from Europe) 20% OFF HAIRBRUSHES (Real Bristle) Made in France, Switzerland and Germany. OZIMERK'S 'in' MODERN HAIRSTYLING Fall Permanent Specials ! Cream Wave .... Steam Wave :.... Lanolin Steam Wov Olive Oil Wave Career Girl All Weather Body Wave 367 WILSON RD. S. PH. 723-5631 Body Perm for Students (to Age 13) .. 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