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The Oshawa Times, 20 Sep 1961, p. 14

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jon Sunday. * "| Staff Increased nier entertained) . orig of his friends at the At Public Schools Conservation Park on Sept. 9, to help celebrate his seventh birth-| By MRS. A. L. HOOEY day. BOWMANVILLE -- The four | Mr. and Mrs. Teun Zwolle and|public schools had on opening family, Oshawa, visited with Mr.!day, 1,487 pupils, 67 more than and Mrs. A. Kampman on Sun- when the school closed in June. day. ; : | The Industrial Arts teacher Ronald Cox will have his left/¢o. "tho four schools is Keith arm in a cast for 2 lew weeks | Hansen, Lindsay, a graduate of laving flaciared a one a the | Peterborough Teacher's Col- the wrist while cranking he ...o The new teachers at Cen- tractor. TCHS . y ..|tral School are: William Heald, Li an Mus prank Mc moronto; Miss Helen McLelland, : : ; Eugerie ed me of Mr.|Smooth Rock Falls, Tonto, Visited a the ome of on | Murdoch, Stratford and Miss 14 14 OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, = ptember ZU, 1701 | CGIT Sta vi Vows Exchanged Fall Activities At Bowmanville At Audley By MES: FRED PUCKRIN By MRS. A. L. HOOEY of yellow 'mums. The bride. ; AUDLEY--Sacrament of the BOWMANVILLE -- The mar-|groom's mother chose a beige Lord's Supper will be Susetved riage of Mary Anne Louise|brocaded taffeta sheath with! 4a morning ih : Heavysage, daughter of Mr, and matching coat, brown accesso- Five ladies attended the WA Mrs. Bruce H. Heavysage and|ries and corsage of bronze meeting at Cherrywood last David Norris Parkins, son of|'mums. Thursday evening. Included in Mr. and Mrs. Norris F. Per-| For the honeymoon to the the program was a talk on the kins, Scarborough, was solemn-|Laurentians, the bride wore a Red Cross Homemakers' Pro ized in Trinity United Church smoke grey, two-piece suit ac- gram by Mrs. Hertsberg and | by the Rev. W.: K. Houslander. |cented with white, and kelly! Mrs. Jack Bryant. Saturday. |Barbara Vermeulen, Bowman- Mrs. A. A Merkley was the green accessories The CGIT started the fall ac- rere | Vil le, soloist accompanied by thel The couple will reside in tivities on Thursday evening BLOOD FROM STONE At Lord Elgin School is Miss Per- with Mrs. Bill Guthrie as leade . b Mr. and Mrs. Basil Chur CANTERBURY, England (CP) yard have returned from a two- Who says you can't get bloo¢ month visit with relatives inl, d : Guests were present from England. from a stone? The records at : organist, Mr A. Collison. Scarborough where Mrs The bride, given in marriage kins is on the teaching staff of bv her father, wore a gown ofa public school. white Swiss lace over silk taf- largot Rankine, Oshawa. On- ario Street School has Miss Mary Aitken, Lindsay; Miss 3arbara Brown, Bowmanville t mm the sides " ; ) Jeni, Ean th ges of the fit-| ch arbrooke. Lachine, Valois, Mr and Mrs. Charlie Canterbury, Kent, hospital shov | liss Laura Fielder, Coboconk peat de Scie pi pyerskin of Que.; North Bay, Walkerton. Clemence visited with Mr. Cle.|2 Mr. Stone is a regular bloo¢ | ind Gorman Rosekap, Kitchen 3 into a chapel cohourg, Hamilton and Toronto. mence's cousins, Mr. and Mrs | donor or. train. Her shoulder-length veil was caught to a crown of seed pearls and irridescent crystals and she carried a bouquet of white carnations The bridesmaids, Mrs. J Coombes and Miss Eleanor Heard. wore street-length aqua sheaths with overskirts of aqua si'k organza. The bodice fea- fured a scoop neckline and set- In cummerbund. Their shoes and picture hats were in match- in" aoua They carried bouquets of pink carnations which matched their gloves and the pink flower trim of their hats The bride's sister Nancy was| flower girl and wore a full-| skirted dress with puffed sleeves in aqua and white polka dots. The cummerbund and hat matched those of the brides- maids and she carried a small basket of pink carnations. Mr. L. Stoppel, Scarborough, was best man. The ushers were Peter Heavysage, brother of the bride and D. Mershall, cousin of the bride For the reception at the| Bowmanville Hotel, the bride's mother received in a bronze and green satin sheath with brown accessories and corsage Add Nitrogen | To Crop Refuse | It's a good idea to add some | nitrogen to crop refuse if you're plowing it under this | fall, says Prof. Ted Heeg, OAC| soil scientist This will prevent a nitrogen deficiency in your soil next year, and still let you keep up the level of soil organic matter with crop residues If you're plowing - down straw from small grains, put on 1% bags of ammonium nitrate or one bag of urea per acre. Apply two bags of ammonium nitrate or 14 bags of urea per acre if corn stalks are plowed down Blue Ray Chapter Has Fall Meeting By MRS. C. H. REESOR PORT PERRY -- The first meeting of the Fall term for Blue Ray Chapter, No. 238 Order of the Eastern Star was held in the Masonic Temple, Queen street, Port Perry re. cently Approximately 38 members were present. The Worthy Ma- tron, Adelia White, presided, as- sisted by the presiding patron, Hugh Espie, P.P The meeting opened in regu- lar form with all officers in| their respective stations with! the exception of one. This of- ifce was capably filled by Viv- PEARL ON STERLING SILVER CHAIN PRT pgp ell This special offer available only during Procter and Gamble's Alice Thomas and escorted to the East The financial business trans- acted during the summer months was presented by the treasurer, Alma Reesor. Conduciress Emma Cook, as- sisted by the associate conduc- tress Beryl Miller, introduced the nast matrons and natrons of Blue Ray Chapter. Those in attendance were Past matrons Mabel Chapman, Jessie Espie, Margaret Cornish, Margaret Jeffrey, Margaret Hood and Margaret Carnegie and also Past Patrons Leonard Colbear and Hugh Espie Due to the discontinuation of the meetings during the sum- mer months, a lengthy sick and sunshine report was given by the conveners Doris Notting ham' and Margaret Hood Business meeting was carried out in record time. Reports were received from the various conveners and plans are underway to attend a Fa- shion Show in Toronto, the lat- ter part of October. Members GEM OF A SALE! Buy 4 personal size get 1 FREE! J \ A i | on King Si will have tickets to sell in the V7 J near future \ The meeting closed in usual IAN" Al manner with past matron Mabel y NY Chapman giving the Farewell. | WHISKY FROM SPAIN i on Giant Size [rm mm mt le et ee EDINBURGH (CP) Scot land's national pridé has been i R struck a terrible blow. A Span ' : GEM OF A ALE ish company plans to market MAIL S scotch whisky at a third the price it costs in Britain. The TO BOX 3229, whisky is maturing in caves TORONTO 1, ONT. near Madrid in casks imported from Scotland. The Scots, while admitting it tastes the same as their own product, suggest it should be called "'scotch-type" whisky. please send me| CULTURED PEARL PENDANT(S). For EACH pendant crdered | enclose $1 (one dollar) in cash plus ANY 2 DIFFERENT proofs of purchase among the following: O 1Spic& [155 [JhvySoep [1 eltaiematkiron The Trademark from a Span Boxtop Boxtop Wrappers a special Joy bottle special Mr. Clean bottle | | | PLEASE ENCLOSE AND CHECK ANY 2 | | | I 1Y NAME AND ADDRESS 1S: Please print MR. MRS, MISS STREET CITY/TOWN. PROVINCE SHAKESPEARE FINED STRATFORD-ON-AVON, Eng land (CP)--A motorist named William Shakespeare was fined £2 at a Stratford-on-Avon court for speeding. In the 16th cen tury another William Shakes peare, a promising playwright left Stratford for London to es cape a charge of poaching. (Please allow 3 weeks for delivery, Offer expires March 31, 1962) Fe----------------= -- -- -- -- -- ------ ---- ---- ---- -- -- --_ t-- | Prices Effective Seot. 20, 21, 22, 23, We reserve the right to limit quantities, FANCY HONEY POD STOKELY PEAS CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP INSTANT COFFEE ECONOMY PACK EE ---- BONELESS ROUND | TABLERITE RINDLESS | Sliced SIDE BACON SCHNEIDER'S COUNTRY STYLE Pure PORK SAUSAGE ECONOMICAL AND NUTRITIOUS |A TOTAL OF {IN IGA BONUS | TAPES! KLEENEX VOLUME 1 49 4 15-02 TINS 10-0Z. JAR AQUA--PINK--WHITE--YELLOW--PK. 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