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The Oshawa Times, 2 Jun 1960, p. 11

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| 70 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 2, 1960 St. George's Anglican Church was the scene of a wedding on Saturday afternoon, May 28, when Betty Ann Adele Carey was united in marriage with Daniel Frederick Cockerton The bride is the daugliter of Mr. neckline and short lace sleeves|sktech of the changes you may complemented with mittens. Aniexpect in your bridegroom, after original headdress held her fin-|the wedding. gertip veil, and she carried a cas-| cade of pink roses and white car- nations. Mrs. Robert Scott was matron and Mrs. John Frederick Carey|of homor and the other attend- and the bridegroom is thé son} of Mr. and Mrs. William Cocker- ton, all of Oshawa. The double ring ceremony was performed by the Reverend Clin- ton Cross and the wedding music was played by Mr, Allan Reesor. Given in marriage by her father. the bride wore a floor length gown of carnation white silk organza over silk faille. The slim bodice was enhanced with motifs of Chantilly lace embroi dered in seed pearls, and: was fashioned with a square sabrina ants were Mrs. Norman Urie and Miss Dennis Ferguson, all wear- ing identical street length gowns of pale mauve organza over taf- feta designed with a cross-over bodice with short sleeves and the billowing skirts were highlight- ed with matching bows. They wore matching pill box head- dresses with blush veils and car- ried cascades of white and mauve chrysanthemums. Sandra Cocker- ton, small sister of the bride- groom, was flower girl in a short| | bouffant frock of pale mauve silk |erystal charm. Randy Maddock was ring bearer. | After the Wedding Neat He-Man Betty Carey, Daniel Cockerton Reverts to Sloppiness He Prefers Wed In Double-Ring Ceremony By DOROTHY ROE NEW YORK (AP -- Note to June brides: Here's a thumbnail You fell in love with a gorgeous bunk of man, no doubt. What ap- pealed to you was not only his innate charm, but also his hand- some appearance. You were proud of him when you walked down the street together -- his look of glowing good health, his air of good grooming, his im- maculate linen and well-pressed suit. Well, get eet for a shock. Even before the honeymoon is over ou may wake up some morning to behold a bristly, shaggy crea- ture yawning and scratching as he pulls on a pair of dirty dun- arees and a torn T-shirt, saying: | "Gosh, it's great not to have [to dress up any more. What say |we go fishing, baby?" runs one of the world's largest men's sportswear firms, and in the course of business studies the manners and appearance of men throughout the world. "Little boys are born with a fondness for good, honest dirt," he says. "They hate to wash their ears, and prefer their clothes well muddied-up. THE BIG CHANGE "This continues until the age of 15, when the boy suddenly dis- covers girls. Overnight a miracle happens. He starts taking show- ers without having to be, bound and gagged, he experiments with his dad's razor, he puts goo on his hair and acquires a stock of sweet-smelling toiletries. "Now this guy keeps getting neater and neater until he gets married. After that he reverts to his basic nature and gets slop- pier and sloppier for about 10 or 15 years. His wife starts produc- Mr. Fred Cockerton was best SHOCKING REVELATION Iman for his brother and the ush-| Could this be your prince ing babies and they move to the country, where she joins him in the 'let's be casual' movement. She wears blue jeans and his old shirts. He wears anything he can haul out of the attic. "Then in his middle - 30s the guy suddenly takes a look at him- self and screams. He also takes a look at his wife and mutters to himself: 'Where did she come from?' At this point he neatens up again, and probably starts go- ing out with his secretary or some old flame. If the wife is smart she neatens up too and gets him back, and they all live happily ever after." . That's what you can expect, says Bill. So, dear brides, be prepared. Practical Gifts For Father's Day By ELEANOR ROSS Mink-trimmed toothbrushes or culf-links shaped like alligators may be "different" but they'll never replace tried and true Father's Day gifts. - Of course there are some men | oa |ers were Mr. Cameron Mark of| charming, your knight in shining | Ison of Oshawa. Toronto and Mr. William Wil-|armor? It could be and it is, says Bill | | The reception was held at the Doniger of New York, an author-| # Genosha Hotel where the bride's |ity who has spent most of his| {mother received im an afternoon |adult life in research on the hab-| |dress of spring green shantung|its, character and protective col- | f% | pure silk with flower trimmed oration of the human male. GRADUATES Miss Donna Marie Logan was among the graduates from the School of Nursing of St. Jo- seph's Hospital, Peterborough at the graduation exercises held last Thursday. Miss Logan is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Logan, Phil- lip Murray avenue, matching hat and corsage of| scarlet red portulaca. Assisting] the bridegroom's mother | was ho wore flower blue brocade | with a matching hat and corsage | |of pink carnations. For the honeymoon trip to points west the bride |duster coat and white accessor- ies and corsage of pink pom pom | | chrysanthemums. On their re- turn the couple will live in Osh- awa. DUKE'S DOMINOES AT RUEAD, F213 4 ional Council of Women have was presented with a set of dom- inoes made of carbon produced from coal, with silver pips, when {be visited a mine research labor- atory in this Surrey town. NO COMMERCIALS No advertising is permitted on| i pewan Sweden's radio or =» Councils Cite {| blue linen dress with a matching | | meeting. With his brother, Harry, Bill Women's Local | Achievements |By ELIZABETH MOTHERWELL Canadian Press Staff Writer NIAGARA FALLS, Ont. (CP) Women have promoted commu- nity betterment where the Na- loca! councils, it was reported Monday at the council's annual Mrs. J. M. Telford of Regina, listed reforms promoted by Sask-| atchewan members. | "We certainly tell the govern-| ment off," she said. The Sask-| council has annual television, | 1 cotings with provincial govern-| which is supported by annual U-| ant officials. She said this is al cence fee: for receiving sets. iii. Hid : TO BE MARRIED NEXT MONTH stimulant in making the govern-| ment aware that women know what is going on. i Ske said the Saskatchewan council has long advocated homes for the aged. The Sask-| atchewan government supports 68 homes. | ONTARIO ACTIVITIES | The Ontario council said it | asked the provincial government| to add a home helpers' course {for girls to the curriculum of |vocational . schools. The govern- TO LIVE Mr. Ray William Petre and {ment is also asked to enact 1eg-| pis bride, the former Miss Wil- |islation necessary for fluorida-| 1, Grace Davis, are pictured tion of drinking water in com- {munities wanting it. | In a message received Mon-| po. |day from Prime Minister Diefen-| {baker, the national council was |e congratulated for a "long and enviable record of good ecitizen-| ship." son Messages were also delivered from Queen Flizabeth and Gov- ernor - General Vanier's wife, Ime. Georges P. Vanier, who is| onorary president of the coun- "Mrs. G. D. Finlayson of Ot- 3 : i The engagement is announc- | bride-to-be is the daughter ed today of Miss Barbara Ann | Mr. Monery and Mr, Norman Jack | Oshawa Delyea who plan to be married |{tawa, national council president, urged council members to give ccurageous and Informed leader- ship in preserving present val- |ues, meeting new demands with following their wedding recent- ly at St, Gregory - The - Great Catholic Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Davis of North Bay and the bridegroom is the of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Petre of Oshawa. --Photo by Ireland IN now! KILL INSECTS IN GALT just as there are womem, who, do have everything in the world| so far as material possessions go. But perhaps some of these rare speciments would rejoice to get. something down -to - earth something practical, for a change. HE LIKES IT And when it comes to just good old dad, we know that he re. joices in something that is prac- tical as well as nice. Men's wear has come of age during the last decade. Styling is more precise, fabrics are finer and easier to care for, colors and patterns are mored varied and in better taste. So dad shouldn't be & gift-shop- ping problem--as so many wives and children seem to think--now that there's such a variety -of good merchandise from which to make a selection. NOT "ORDINARY" If you think that shirts, ties, | pajamas or socks are too "'ordin- ary" to make appealing Father's Day gifts, perhaps you haven't seen some of the latest models. There are handsome dress shirts with short sleeves--per- {fect for comfort at the office this and in such fabrics as oxford cloth and batiste--which means Sat such shirts are easy to care or. For although Dad will be wear- ing what you buy for him on his day, it's Mom or Daughter who will be washing and even ironing it, so any Father's Day shopper will do herself a favor if she thinks of this when choosing be- tween two shirts, EASY CHOICE A quality wash-and-wear shirt versus an old-fashioned hard-to- iron one is really no contest. In sock styles, bold stripes are being stressed, as are Argyles in a wide color range, There are panel designs, also, and zig-zag patterns. Stretch socks are widely shown, some in sets with wash- wear ties in synthetic blends and handsome cottons. Som e times these are tagged with a sugges- tion as to what color suit goes best with the socks-tie duo. Summer pajamas are highly styled this year. The Continental influence has arrived for Papa! $2.75 $5.50 Ten«OsSix removes those harmful impurities that so often cause blackheads, blemishes and enlarged pores. Bowe Tell summer. They come in all the classic collar and front styles | | | 10:0+8 LOTION THE *THERA-BEAUTICAL® THAT BEAUTIFIES YOUR COMPLEXION AS IT CLEANSES YOUR SKIN ANTISEPTICALLY /, GLECOFF SUPERMARKET 174 RITSON RD. SOUTH IN OSHAWA Bargains in Foods for THURS. FRI. & SAT. OPEN DAILY TILL 10 P.M. BREAD © 2 oe 33° BUTTER™ "" . 64° EGGS COUNTRY FRESH GRADE A LARGE 39¢ DOZEN CHRISTIES BROOKSIDE ORANGES SUNKIST SIZE 163s 3 ih 5 1 LETTUCE FRESH AND CRISPY FOR SLICING CUCUMBERS CALIFORNIA 2/29* CELERY 23° Onions or Radishes 3 BNCHS. 1 9 «EADS SLENDER LONG GREEN CRUNCHY, GREEN EXTRA LARGE BUNCHES EACH STORE SLICED MAPLE LEAF PRODUCT BACON LEAN BREAKFAST 39° LB. R. J. LUCAS FAMOUS ROAST LOIN PORK ™ " *'., 89° FRESH, LEAN HAMBURG STEAK 3 .. *1 FRESH, STORE SLICED 29° LB. BEEF BOLOGNA CHEESE SLICES "™.." 27° LARGE FAMILY SIZE -- 24.0Z. PKG 29° MINUTE RICE "™ 'mace COUPON on Saturday, July 2, at North- Flinton, Ontario, end the late |cl iki a winter Calted Cb The |clear thinking and "working for |what we believe in." BIG SAVINGS IN JUNE DURING OUR MANAGER'S SALE HANDY TOOLS Srica FOR EVERYDAY USE 6 TRANSISTOR Your choice of chisel sets, screwdriver sets, RADIOS drill sets, 4-piece open end Guaranteed for one year, operates on four squares, file sets, saws, pen light batteries, leatherette carrying case with earphones. 29.95 LADIES' PRE-SHRUNK BLOUSE AND SHORT SETS 100% COTTON 1.79 BEETS McCOY PICKLED 16-0Z. 19+ JAR FROZEN FOOD VEL, OLD SOUTH FROZEN ORANGE JUICEG ... 1.00 PET RITZ CHERRY PIES. cv uci 39° BLUEBERRY EACH §-0x. McLAREN'S STUFFED Jars Manzanilla OLIVES J McLAREN'S 29 CORN RELISH "5 1.00 OGILVIE Angel Food CAKE MIX 2, 75¢ JAVE.. BLEACH "or 38¢ CIGARETTE ALL POPULAR BRANDS 3.05 CARTON COTTAGE TOILET TISSUES BOBBY PINS ELECTRO SILVER POLISH HEINZ TOMATO SOUP THE HEAVENLY COFFEE Chuck-Full of Nuis COFFEE CHOCOLATE DRINK a IVORY SOAP BARS WITH FACE CLOTH FREE FOR Shop and Save at LECOFF'S Open Every Night Till 10 p.m. FASTER... SAFER Wasi socket sets, wrench sets hammers VALUES UP TO 1.69 SLUG-A-BUG SAFE NEAR CHILDREN, FOOD AND PETS! Bridgeport Bugs can't get away from ? Bridgeport spray! LADIES' COTTON SANFORIZED SLEEVELESS BLOUSES SIZES 12 TO 20 79: MEN'S SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS eo Chocolate-topped Dairy Queen o Strawberry-topped Dairy Queen ¢ Special cupcake and candle o Served in plastic party dish "20: THURSDAY AND FRIDAY JUNE 2 AND 3 From only 3 to over 3,000 stores in Just 20 short years - - and we have you, our loyal friends and customers, to thank for it! To show you our appreciation, you and your family are invited to help us celebrate! Come in and join the fun! Available only at 1347 SIMCOE ST.N. (AT TAUNTON RD,) 235 SIMCOE ST. S. cello Wrapped 89° 36 on Cord 15¢ 25° 1.00 1-1b. 89¢ Tins 49+ 43¢ SIZES 1270 20 Reg. 49¢ Each MITCHELL'S DRUGS (OSHAWA) LTD, 9 SIMCOE N. OSHAWA PHONE RA 3-3431 FRESH! JUST ARRIVED! TOASTED COCONUT Sizes S-ML. All MARSHMALLOWS i 1.87 37: METROPOLITAN STORES 10-0x. Tins Plains, stripes, checks LANE PHARMACY 302 Stevenson Rd. N. OSHAWA PHONE RA 8-6661 KARN DRUGS LTD. 28 KING ST. EAST OSHAWA I PHONE RA 3-4621 ' ©1960 Doiry Queen National Davélopment Cs. 60 KING ST. EAST RA 3-3273

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