SWEAR [itd. PING CENFRE argest Stdck Oshawa'"' | Navy Slims. Pantsults: $40.00 Pleated Skirt: $17.00 Fine fully-fashioned Sweaters: $13.00 \ or neck or cordiga a) lims: $15.00 1 kirt: $53.00 $13.00 ily lined: $13 Clifford Pilkey, New Democratic Party candi- date for Oshawa Riding, in- spects an exhibit of handi- crafts and art on display at WOMEN'S GROUP HOLDS UNIQUE EXHIBITION 4 at the home of Showers Fete Sherron Fowler Saturday's Bride Miss Sherron Fowler whose marriage to Dr. Eugene Cherewaty takes place on Sat- urday has been feted at several showers recently. Mrs. William Kucherick, Mrs. Theodore Cherewaty and Mrs. Fred Tureski were hostesses for a miscellaneous shower held at the UNF Hall, Bloor Street. The bride-elect received a sum of money, appliances and other gifts. Guests in at- tendance were family and friends of the future bride and prospective bridegroom. A personal shower was held Mrs. James Ross, Miss Fowler's aunt. She was assisted by Mrs. Peter, Soltys. An attendant at the forthcom- ing wedding, Miss Carol Ruiz and Mrs. David Ruiz held a linen shower at their home in| Scarborough. Attending were friends of the future bride's grandmother, Mrs. Ross of Whitby. Mrs. Allan Hoskin, assisted by Mrs. Peter Soltys and Mrs.! Clifford Wallace held a miscel-! laneous shower for the bride-| The engagement is an- nounced today of Jo-Ann Elizabeth Victoria Ames to Michael William Dudar, Lloyd Street friends and relatives. A miscellaneous shower was George held at the home of Mrs. Edgar She was Thompson, Whitby. assisted by Mrs. Lorne John- son. In attendance were neigh- bors of the bride-to-be. Miss Sandra Fowler held a "ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 28, 1967 17 NEW DIRECTOR | HOUSEHOLD HINT TORONTO (CP) -- Joan ¢.|_Fut scraps of soap--all kinds --_ x uth a | MacDonald, 40, of Toronto has) saq hot water ete Co ai been appointed director of the/days. The resulting liquid is College of Nurses of Ontario,|great for washing hands and replacing Jean Watt, who will| Pre-treating stains at laundry retire next June. ane. Miss MacDonald, who has a| -- bachelor of nursing degree | LEWIS from McGill University, Mont- OPTICAL real, has been chairman of the eicighes be committee on nursing education NE Wi, ee of the Registered Nurses' Asso- ova i ee West 'ciation of Ontario. | FOR THE FINEST Custom and Miss Ames is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ready Made Ames, Ajax, and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dudar, Oshawa. in the latest Shades ond fabrics . see rai Mrs Hoskin and Mrs | School friends | attended HOUSEHOLD HINT sneakers, new For whiter spray starch w James Ross. neighbors and hen elect at the former's home on'miscellaneous shower for heriafter each washing. Guests were|sister and she was assisted by Peter Soltys, Mrs Allan Mé& Dry Goods & Draperies EXPERTLY INSTALLED 5 DRAPERY TRACKS 74 CELINA STREET 723-7827 "Free Customer Parking While Shopping et Our Store" apply and tie = @ McLaughlin Public Library. The exhibition, a centennial project of the Women's Group of the NDP of Osh- awa, was officially opened by Miss Eva Latham, na- tional director of women's activities, seen centre, with Mrs. Knud Due, president of the Women's Group. The household articles of yester- year as well as decorative pieces and paintings. | --Oshawa Times Photo. | 4) | exhibition included many | | i} SOCIAL & PERSONAL Jo Aldwinckle, Telephone 723-3474 for Women's Department Camille J. Legere, barrister, solicitor and notary public of Richibucto, New Brunswick, has been the guest of his broth- er, Henry J. Legere and Mrs. Legere, Adelaide Avenue West, for the past five days. Mrs, D. J. Bowerman opened her home on Mary Street to the Literary Group of the Univer- sity, Women's Club, last Thurs- day when the evening was spent in a discussion of the works of Henry James. A newly-formed study group of the University Women's Club, Music Appreciation, held its first meeting on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. R. D. Guselle, Connaught Street, The general meeting of the UCW of the new Centennial Church enjoyed a humorous and practical talk, "'The Life of a Girl Growing Up on an On- tario Farm" by Mrs. W. L. Anthony and also her rendition of Scottish songs. A report was given by Mrs. Percy Neal, con- vener of the fall bazaar, called "Pioneer Fair'. The date for the bazaar was set as Wednes- day, November 22. Mrs. James Moore, Bruce Street, has had as her visitor, her daughter, Miss Gertrude Moore, bacteriologist at the Royal Columbia Hospital, New Westminster, British Columbia. Out-of-town guests that will be attending the Keane - Loft- house wedding on Saturday wil) include: Mr. and Mrs, Patrick Keane, Edward Keane, Mr. anc Mrs. Ray Keane, all of Wind- sor; Mr. and Mrs .Hugh Mc- Grail, Detroit; Reverend Carl Keane, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keane, London, Ontario; Peter Parker, Bermuda; Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown, Brantford; Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lawlor, Midland, Out-of-town guests that at- tended the Imeson-Manns wed- and pantry shower at her home,| some records to the Simcoe Hail | Elmgrove Avenue. In attend-|Crippled Children's School and| ance were girl friends and|Treatment Centre. Mrs. J. A.| Women's Editor |neighbors of the future bride.) Vivash announced that the chap-| |Miss Behm's co-workers from|ter's second Centennial pro -| General Motors presented her| ject was nearing completion and jwith a living room clock and| that two Schwedler Maple trees} Garden City, New York: Mr,|cryStal at a shower held at the|and park benches purchased by} and Mrs. Allan Bruce Buffalo,| @eorgian Motel. Following the|the city on behalf of the Gold- New York; Mr. and Mrs. Mark|Tehearsal this evening the bri-\en Jubilee Chapter would be} Thompson, Highland Creek; dal party will be entertained at| placed in the Hills and Dales! Miss Clare Neal, Toronto; Jolin the home of Mrs. Alex Kozak.|Park in the near future: Neal, Beamsville; Mary Cowie,| The hostess for this reception Claremont; Mr. and Mrs. Hairy Imeson, Toronto; Larry Piurko, Whitby; Miss Carol Audley, Cal- gary, Alberta; lant, Mrs. Helen Heffer, Mrs. Kenneth Underwood, Mrs. How- ard Pitt, Mrs. Donald Moor, all of Whitby; Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Aldred, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Honey, Mr. and Mrs. Toomas Soomre, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tripp, Mrs. Jack Manns, Mr. | will be Miss Sandra Kozak. LECTURES ON FOOD Mrs. Roy Va!- A $200.00 bursary, records,'a! TORONTO (CP)--A_ special| doll, trees and a bench were|series of 45 evening lectures for among the many varied items/food supervisors will be given of business discussed at theljagain this year in Toronto and September meeting of the Gol-|London, Ont., under the super- den Jubilee Chapter, I.0.D.E.,\vision of the Ontario Dietetic at the home of Mrs. R. A.|Association. This is the second Patte. Donations were approvediyear of the course, aimed. at to several funds and the mem-|improving the quality of food bers decided to donate a life-|service in Canadian restaurants sized Raggedy Ann doll and|and institutions. and Mrs. Thomas Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Manns, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Birkett, Mr.: aud Mrs.- Richard Manns, Miss Mary Manns, Reginald Manns, Mr. Brignall, all of Port Perry. MATTRESSES @ BOX SPRINGS SHOP SOILED Values up to 79.50 10.00 - Guests from out-of-town that will be attending the Kozak-- Behm wedding on Saturday in- clude, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ko- zak, Winnipeg; a and bik John Dymitris, icago, - els; Mr. and Mrs. Henry ADAMS FURNITURE Behm, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred co. LTD. Behm, Gordon Behm, Mr. and Mrs. Basil Mick, Mr. and baptll Millburn Brisco, all from Ren- frew, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Jamieson, Collingwood; Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wilson, Lon- don, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Behm, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Behm, Mr. and Mrs.| % Harry Lycett, Port Hope: the) °',"%, Reverend and Mrs. Roy Knoll #\** Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Fred) « Lycett, Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Hawke, Orono; Mr. and Mrs.) 4 William Lycett, Scarborough. 23 King West Oshawa S SS Prior to her wedding on Sat-| { urday to James Kozak, Miss| ; Sharron Behm has been honored) = # at several showers. Mrs. Vic-| # / tor Hartwig held a miscellan-} 4} eous shower at her home on) +, Fernhill Blvd, for relatives and) '4* friends of the bride - elect. Mrs.. © e Harry Ellegett and. Mrs. Wil-| fred Ogden were hostesses for} a shower attended by relatives; {j at Bathe Park Clubhouse. 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