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The Oshawa Times, 29 Apr 1961, p. 7

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| F Givbs, Mss. J 3 Tooley ana Mrs. . HOUSEHOLD HINT CLUB CALENDAR BS EO Yio Tooley Even delicate wallpaper can was won by Mrs. Cope. usually be washed, using clear reshments were served by warm water with no suds. Work de ove Yon Thomas eX from the bottom up, using a | Mary St. H - § Assn. Fred Guscot Mrs. |light stroke and overlapping the Albert St. H « § Assn. v Hs "ope, The next mevting strokes. Pat dry. For best re- North Simcoe H - 8 Assn, will be held on May 18, 7 p.m.|sults, change the water often. Westmount H - § Assn. " Gertrude Colpus H - § 7 Maxwell Heights H - § Westminster WF Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 Adelaide McLaughlin H - § ; 1 CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH Women's Welfare League THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, April 29, 1961 7 Pleasant Mon. Aft. Club NURS ERY SCHOOI Sunshine Rebekah Lodge : St. George's Guild Boddy-Winter Nuptial Rites TUBSDAY vierion Wy ! for children of pre-school age TOPS Club : 41 Enrolment Now Open For The Fall Term Held In First Baptist Church SA ome Leauge, Christ Churce ? WCTU : y For registration and information, phone The marriage of Jacquelyn wore mauve flower headdresses Kinette Club A Mae Winter, daughter of Mr. |and white gloves and carried Ever Ready Class RA 5-4128 or RA 8-8251 Shadon Dovglas, Boddy. xon of santhemums centered with yei| Centre St. (West Group) |} : a Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boddy, all{low. Miss Barbara Todd, niece {lice Jackson A oe This school has been established for 13 years of Oshawa, was solemnized onjof the bridegroom, was the Yicioria Locge, Saturday, April 22, at First Bap-|flower girl in white organza| 11th Group Committee tist Church. lover taffeta with A mauve Duvgiiiers of Ruslan . 3 oe 40k. Sash. She wore a white head:| Bi. Tel ae Reverend | rank Swicki gress trimmed with mauve flow-| Holy Cross WA o |ers and carried a basket off Onward Group ding music wus played by Mrs. | "oh Th f 4 p mauve and 'white chrysanthe:, Dr. C. F. Cannon H - § Leslie Parrott and Miss Norma Queen Elizabeth H - § Bowen sang 'The Wedding| mums. ; . iz } ; "oa Rhad Tat | 'Mr, Kenneth Bright acted as, Duke of Edinburgh H - § Se . Prayer 2 0 Pastect Jove ad best man. Ushering were " The Lord's Prayer", |Messrs. Raymond 1in g,| WEDNESDAY ; / [111] Given in marriage by her George Robbins and® Howard | Northminster WA i A " Re i Jather the pride wore 3 full: McGahey. | Lend-A<Hand Club h ns ly ena A . ength gown of peau-de-soie de-| A reception was held in the] Queen Mary Lodge ] ls 1, i 3 " _ signed with a sweetheart neck- church Hall. To receive, the! All Doubles' Club I / / ] QUALITY CHEKD MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR HATCH line and long sleeves. The bod-|hride's mother chose beige or-| Rundle Park Auxiliary i ice and bouffant skirt were ap: gansa over flowered crepe with, Harmony WA ' { i has a pliqued in pearls of a floral mo: 'y matching flowered hat and, 10th Group Committee : ; Celebrating 55th Anniversary [ii he suouderiencih veil of beige. accestories. The bride. oo carer Som : SA 8. 2nd Group Committ g y |tulle illusion was eld by a groom's mother, assisting, Was Albert Up of mit ce ; | » . Juliet cap of appliqued pearls|in slate blue pure silk with pink {iy rainian B-PW Aux Wri 1 Honored By Family At Dinner |and iridescent Sequins. She cui. hat and gloves. They each wore 3 hace 5 HRS Hmmm waa | ried a cascade bouquet of sieph-13 corsage of roses. THURSDAY : - iW is a F auve orchid. y . . ' ' Mr, and: Mrs. Arthur Hatch, ried in Liverpool, England, on "os a hing the a pe deft nr oy J Club ( i TO be FEATURED PERFORMER i 3 r il 2 g an-| HIS. GL rd & 4 ashington,| 5th Group Commitiee bala : a x Halliday Manor, are honored April 25, 106, 2M came to igh {matron - of - honor, and Mrs./D.C. and Virginia, the bride sluilon P i pit A talented pianist, Miss | ces will wear a pretty national Tocen ya = lami y ney par ada in 94. Beore coming 10, mes Northey, sister of thelwas wearing a topaz wool suit| g George's Eve. WA Frances Minacs, daughter of | costume to complement her || 3 on the gccasion of el 95th ive in Oshawa NINE years ago y ijegroom, wore identical with a matching flowered hat, Happy Doubles' Club | Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Minacs, | solo performance of the Hun- | wedding anniversary. he party|they lived in Toronto and Pick-|oowuns of 'mauve peau-de-soie| green accessories and a corsage Pilot Club Ritson road south, will be a | garian Rhapsody No. 2, by | was dela 7 the Lome i their Sring. They pave one Garter; featuring sweetheart necklines of white roses. The newly wed- Community Diet Club | featured performer in Oshawa | Franz Liszt. daughter, rs. G. B. Cowan, Mrs. George B. Cowan, (Isabel .shi skirts, T i 3 i i )s a.| gc a Festive ay Fran- --Oshaw 'imes Photo. : and bell-shaped skirts. They ded pair will live in Oshaya, | Calvary Baptist WMS Folk Festival, May 14. Fran- | Oshawa Times Pfioto The honored pair received|ohn Hatch, living in Essex, On| | Simcoe Street WMS and Mr. Cowan, Hortop avenue.|of Oshawa, and one son, Mr. ah gift tario. Also included in their Christ Church Eve. Guild | many gifts ers 'ards High } | fram, thls family" ani og family are seven grandchildren PERSONALS scores at wa | LODGES AND SOCIETIES friends and letters of 2a any! i five great-grandchildren. Challenger Group lation were received from the B°th Mr. and Mrs. Hatch are] on his recent official visit to|sistant Secretary, Bureau of Eu- ing Street WMS Prime Minister, the Right Hon.| members of the Golden Age|yaghington, the Honorable Mi-ropean Affairs, Department of FRIDAY BETA SIGMA PHI { A picnic was suggested for| orable John Diefenbaker, the Club. Mr. Hatch took part in the op] Starr, Minister of Labor, State; Mr. W. Willard Wirtz, Christ Church Aft. Aux (Ontario Gamma Epsilon) June 18 and tentative arrange- Minister of Labor, the Honor. Sie€¢ of Ladysmith in the Boer| ag guest of honor at a luncheon Under Secretary of Labor. Simcoe' St. WA (Group 3) | . ; ments were made for the pot- able Michael Starr, and the| WAr and also saw service in given by the Honorable George Reservations. hav bee : . S00" | Mrs. Percy McBain was their supper the last meeting in Premier of Ontario, the Honor.|!h¢ first world war. He is aly pall, US Under-Secretary of Reservations: have Deen guest speaker at the fortnightly ray 196], able Leslie Frost. member of the Canadian Legion|state. Attending were The Hon- made for, the Presidents' balling held on Sunday, April 23./meeting of Ontario Gamma Epsi| ; |where he has won seveal crib-|grable Arthur J, Goldberg, Sec-|.o, 2¢ held in St. Gregory's Au- Mr. Dickson spoke on methods|lon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi| SILVER CROSS WOMEN Mr. and Mrs. Hatch were mar.'bage trophies. | . bi ditorium under the auspices of and how these can be applied to held on Tuesday evening at the . . : -~ pore r------ retary of Labor; Mr. Joseph A./¢i eC ie Y To J | The Oshawa Chapter, Sil -- ~ "Beirne, president, Communica St. Gregory's Catholic Y out hieffective everyday use. home of Mrs. Mervin Perkin, A Vor Wr gM od , § , "| Organizati . sear 3 rel ae SS en, ' Organization. Among those¢ar-| the recent lunch. With Miss Betty Leask as host y : aA_s * [tions Workers of America, ~. aviisg Bre og bs Tad "Imeeting in Simcoe Hall, with the UALITY CHEKD National CAC Activities AFL-CIO; Mr. William C. Bur- ranging Pa MY eon and annual meeting in To- SS. The speaker took as her I eat. Mrs. Harold Bratley « dett, Jr., Department of State; nr" 0 Mis A AB Y:ronto 'of the Lyceum Club and topic "Tools for the Art of Life | rcigino' ICI NY Mr. Patrick Conroy, Labor. 2n¢ Hrs. A. A. PUITOWS, women's Art Association ofl -- Thought". The speaker was CECR A - uf . , "anadian Embassy: |: 8nd Mrs. P. J. Riordan, canada from the © alintroduced by Mrs, John Beau-| The minutes were read by Reviewed At Annual Meeting Counselor, Canadian Embassy; nr. and Mrs. Robert Andrews |p oat jrom he Oshay 4 Inteolieed ys ks of the group Mrs. John Hogan. The treasurer Mr. George Haythorne, Deputy ¢WSibranch were: Mrs. S. V. Bar-|pre and the thanks of the grour 0 . The Canadian Association of td Kagi : Minister fo Labor: Mr. Irvin § and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Price.|low, president; Mrs. E. L.for the splendid address were| Mrs. Charles Gibbs, gave the As ment in packaging of bacon. r A § the Chant, past president: Mrs. R|voiced by Miss Lorna Richards. |financial report. Look for our big parade of bright Consumers, Oshawa branch, |The red and white striped wrap-|Lippe, Labor Advisor, EUR; Out-of-town guests at s 1A en a held its annual meeting at the per has gone but the ped oo Mr. Art Lyon, Secretary, Rail-|Boddy-Winter wedding were Mr. Leo Gray, Mrs. Frank Brown, py pryan Cole presided for Tne SION Was SUIY Ib hast E. A. Lovell School. Annual re-|age still conceals too much of/way Labor Executives Associa- and Mrs. Malcolm Winter and Mus. Robert L. Gray, Mrs. W.\., 1 ciness session when an in- : ' ports were given and a report/the product. There is a new |tion; The Honorable Adam Clay-|family, Kitchener; Mr. and J. Salter, Mrs. W. H. King and vitation was read, to attend the confined 10 Ret Home rouz New aC ages Experienced Teacher -- Government Approved of the traffic safety workshop in package which looks like half{ton Powell, Jr., United States Mrs. Ernest Gidding and daugh Miss Evelyn Everson convention of Beta Sigma Phi. a Sorento as sven Dy he dele-|a pound of bacon but actually|House of Representatives; Mr. fer, Font Hope: Mr. a9 Mrs.| mpe United States Secretary|to be held July 7, 8, 9 at the| STAR was on the sick het ' e, Mrs. G. C. Gutsole. only contains six ounces so i | Whitney avey, altimore; | i i J.18 -Hilton Hotel, New York rrangements were made for : s Mrs. Uriah Jones installed the customers must read the label. James J. Seyumis, sistant Miss Linda Medhurst, Co- AR he MS Arie ager s A. ? the annual tag day to be held] They're brighter, smarter-looking, much more Rew Sxecuive: Prasident, Mis. i GAC now has a textile label-\jjam F. Schnitzler, Secretary. POUT: the Honorable Michael Starr] announcement was made On June 3. Mrs, Arthur Wigston] attractive . . . They now reflect the extra quality, dents, Mrs. G. C. Gutsole "Mr yy Tabel it says that If there|qreasurer, AFL-CIO; Minister] Mr. Clayton T. Hutchinson(and Mrs. Starr while in Wash- yi Mics Lorna Richards, now ead letters of thanks for par-§ flavor, freshness and purity that have made Quality §, JIS. r, L. Gutsole, Mrs. (is a labe must be correct. no ncalor' Schwarzmann, Cana. from Detroit, Michigan, has/ington this week. Among the teaching at Whitby, Ontario, cels received, from patients inl Cphekd Ice Cream the preferred ice cream . . . So S. V. Barlow; treasurer, Mrs.[There are standards which cer-|:: . ol 7 . " stinguis ruests w SHY Western Sanatorium, and par- i Bruce McGregor; secretary, tain materials must conform to, dian Embassy; Mr. Thomas Van been 2 pect Noro ® ut ihe any, distinguished ests ve: would be moving to Barrie in| oc were sent. to Town next time you shop . . . keep your eyes peeled for Mrs. Ralph Wallace; corre. {babels will sometimes state Dusen, Executive Assistant; home of his brother, Mr. Clar. the Ambassador of Can. {he fall, where she will belgocnital The president read let- | Our exciting new cartons . . . be eure to look for our i v ; (Mr. Ivan B. White, Deputy As- ence Keith and Mrs. Keith and|P. Heeney, Ambassador of (:an st RCAF School tars al Pres | Shouding Secielary: - Rez Je Actua) ingredients but are| y Depu'y family, Finucane street. Mr, ada, Washington; Mr. Ian/on the Staff ol the AF Schooliters regarding the National Con-|] new look. rper; publications, Mrs. R.|deceiving as for example in| Hutchinson 1 v e this/Campbell Canadian Embassy: at Camp Borden. {vention to be held in Ottawa k too. B: Galbraith; press, Mrs. C. H. blankets where viscose is men. | now been made illegal in British hg J oEiane. Js Mr. Thorbjorn My Tabor Mrs. Murray Fraser reported May 9 to 13. It was decided thatll The "Big Red Check Mark™ has & new took 100... Vipond; _ Jaison, Miss Co a tioned in small print and wool Columbia, Alberta and Saskat- Teas. birthday parties. wed. Attache, Embassy of Sweden; final arrangements for the|two delegates be sent, and four| Se Foi large print. | chewan, Miss Pools conducted 2 dine TT as A tal bie? the Honorable and Mrs. Orville Founder's Day Banquet April Other members expressed inten- Mrs Robert Preston . Mrs MEAT INSPECTION y iyms Jr soaps goings of guests and your own L: Freeman; Mr. P. E. La-2) when the "Girl of the Year" entions of attending. George Glassford, Mrs. J. H.| The CAC is working for clo- ir Tg ah With a towe) holiday plans are always of in. CC"8®: Canaiian Bibassy) Mr. will be chosen. Gifts {or a draw were donated Lyons, Miss E. M. Holmes, ser government inspection of|contained in it. The difference|terest in this column. Write, James M. Mintle: the SOROH Mrs, Kenneth Young read/by Mrs. H. Annis and Mrs, v.! Mrs. Harold Coggins. meat, Oshawa is one of only| able and J0rs. ACam L. COwel lfrom the book of Beta Sigma Cope and were won by Mrs. C.| RG I igh Mi ; in price between it and a pack-|telephone or visit the social de-|nrr" ang Mrs. Victor G. Reu-|fro! g In the absence of Mrs. A, E.|six cities in Ontario with a by-| age without a towel was 24 - 28 partment with your items of {po and the Deputy Assistant Phi. It was decided to donate | oun ry Il] and now more than ever it means Sure Sign of Flavor, Gillies due to illness, the|law requiring that the handling| co." A simi ; 5 1 hich i 4 3 . Dirge s. similar cotton towel news for which there is no ge. { State and Mrs./a sum to the Cerebral Palsy or speaker was Miss Louise Poole. and selling of meat be under| .; he 'burchased for 19 cents. charge. Telephone RA 3-3474. ST eis ate ganization. FOR BEAUTIFUL" Miss Poole 15 well qualified in government inspection. The p r 20 cents she was able to Mr. Alan Dicks dd ced i -------------------------------------------- rng PORTRAITS { Home Economics and has|large packing companies have, © 2". 0" oo Mr. A Dickson. addresse Ls their animals inspected before "> . the Sociables' Club of Northmin- > I ) QUALITY CHEKD Ie Cream [ ] taught at MacDonald Institute, 3 i . A Guelph, as well as at Galt and|and after killing. Small abat.| The difference In price of ster United Church at its meet- Whitby High Schools. The sub-|toirs have only inspection of boxes of detergent with and in : T ' ject "What CAC Is Doing" was|premises. Thirty per cent of Without a washcloth was 16 SOCIAL NOTICE : | BEA 0) ¥- full of information. From the/meat sold is not submitted tocents. In a chain store she x wartime and prices trade|government inspection. T he(bought a better washcloth for in q THE HOME OF board was formed the Cana.|stamp is round and brown in|15 cents. Similarly for a spoon MARRIAGE 8 a E dian Association of Consumers |color stating "Government Apithe extra Son uy Hie Soap was Mr. and Mrs. William Hark-| [eS | COUNTRY CLUB ICE CREAM 13 years ago. There is a need|Proved". 5 ness of Ajax announce the forth- Ab {coming marriage of their daugh- ; -" for more members to give the| Despite the knowledge that|spoon was 19 cents. The extra i izati ilk cost of bath towels and china asseciation greater, Supper gl gd A aati the packages was even|ier, Joy Mary Helen, to Mr. Re lew noite I "Double the only two provinces have laws greater. Such illustrations show Robert James McDonald, son of \ FIN FR BLEND This has been called the most |preventing the sale of raw milk. [that the consumer wishing to Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McDonald of y ul AES worthwhile organization in Can-|Ontario enacted the law in 1938 buy soap should buy soap only|Oshawa. The ceremony is to 7 y i" N y DULY ada. It is the only one of its|under Mitchell Hepburn and|and will get better value by|take place on Saturday, May 6 YOU | | BE PROUD 1) N RVF 12 \ OPENING kind in the world and serves Saskatchewan has since taken|buying other articles separate- at 11:30 a.m. in St. Bernadette's Vl J NV dats Y 4th as a model to many. It is neces-|Similar action." CAC is using|ly. Roman Catholic Church, Ajax. | - MA sary because women do 80 per its influence to help other people| Consumers were warned that cent of the purchasing and in-|Protect their health in this way. boxes of soap of equal size or| fluence the other 20 per cent. The CAC is working against price are not necessarily of the {trading stamps and they have!same weight. Cut out and save . . . WORTH ONE DOLLAR . . . Limit one per customer. A SOAP BY WEIGHT i --- ree On Rug, Upholstery or Wall Cleaning we do for you that is valued at ten A / CAC requested soap manufac-| dollars or over. ; \ - d C ERR turers to print the weight of the soap on the box. This was done | oS 1 but now the association is work . PH E = ing to get it in larger print. \ ; FOR THE CAC requested regulations in| i i the manufacture of flour and] \ i | bread. There is a standard for| GRAND OPENING wheat bread means the bread L contains 60 per cent whole OF in the sion Na 174 Ritson 5 3, = pen Dally lo 10 pom For Professional . . . T Y Pin apple i ce, a 2 unce i - ent of Vitamin C. There are | Specials! Man., Tues. & Wed. RUG & CARPET CLEANING-Seven cents per sq. ft. | 2 A M M 3 3 3: 4 d fo mot Rave much a Vitamin com. CHRISTIES' BROOKSIDE 1. PLANT CLEANING -- RUGS RETURNED IN TWO DAYS. ; FASHION SHOES "Ch ! READ 2. ON LOCATION CLEANING -- VOLUME DISCOUNT. n A * 3. INDIVIDUAL CARE TO ALL TYPES AND MATERIALS. As ! B 2 FOR 33 4. KLEENER METHOD REVIVES COLORS, PRESERVES TEXTURE, , §) | THURSDAY, MAY 4th | CIGARETTES YOUR CHOICE 3 09 5. OUR BUSINESS IS A SATISFIED CUSTOMER, IR ; i UPHOLSTERY SHAMPOOING-In Your Home Somathing NEW r e CU ETE . ¥ oi \UA] . CHESTERFIELD AND CHAIR . . . TEN DOLLARS, ! : BUTTER FIRST GRADE LB. 65 4 E S ® Not a shoe in the shop sells . WHITE UNIFORMED EXPERIENCED PERSONNEL. oF mors' thon 9.99 : fom our wi LEAN BEEF . FLOWER-FRESH CLEANING. ; Hid When you choose from our wide) OWER-FRESH CLE 2 ® 4 widths available for every accom 3 HANBUEC 8 un 100 [| Tmo mo oer. | SBN TRESS NEW BRUNSWICK 10-18. . ONE AND ONE HALF CENTS PER SQUARE FOOT POTATOES BAG 37° . DONE QUICKLY, NEATLY, NO LADDERS AND PLANKS . BY NEW TYPE MACHINE, NO MESS COSTS LESS " : sqrt GREEN . ONE DAY SERVICE FOR AVERAGE HOME. For the Latest Fashions and Best Fit - mo 0 . : ¢ . BE THRIFTY, SAVE A PAINT JOB Harleigh Supplies nions or Radish 2 iicnes 25 NOTE TO HOMEMAKERS: Use our Neutral Kleener and Super Durable Waterproof Wex. T A MM MM Y " (Oshawe Ltd.) f Saves half the time ond work. Free demonstration of "House cleaning the easier way". | Free delivery in Oshawe. One half gallon Neutral Kleemer, 2.50. Forty ounces Waterproof OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE I FREE PARKING ON OUR LOT Wax, 2.00. 2 FASHION SHOES Pe JHC io S302 My | SHOP AND SAVE AT GLECOFF'S PHONE RA 8-2531 79 SIMCOE NORTH RA 8-2491

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