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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Nov 1961, p. 8

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McDonald; ed secretary, GROUPS, CLUBS |irs. Anne barnett: Living Mex AUXILIARIFS [et Thantoifering, extra-centa day and Nathaniel Institute, CHRIST CHURCH WA The afternoon branch of the Mrs. H. W Griffith. Final arrangements were WA of Christ Memorial Church|™24° for the bazaar to be held met recently with the president,|by all the women's groups on |Mrs. M. rg presid-|November 29. ing. rs, illiam Goodswan| jy i presented the slate of officers Fae cg all rs gg _ s\for 1962 as follows: President, : \\Mrs. F. M. E. Thomas; first '| vice-president, Mrs. J. M. E.| Drummond; second vice-presi- | LET'S HAVE A PARTY dent, Mrs. Harry Wood, Sr.;! ishes, C recording secretary, Mrs. Her-| pent Ce SUSY, re a ae _ oe treasurer, Punch --_ Etc., from avery elfort is being made to|wae served, a presentation was| | . §. Evans; corresponding sec-} Sargeant s Rental 725-3338 he ae a OWMCH, Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 ' 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 22, 19¢1 PERSONALS zaar and tea in aid of the)her daughter, on behalf of the . ' ie ae potent Mrs. Harry Wood; social | Oshawa and District Cerebral|friends gathered. A ae ge! : 1 oy f- ' ee en cs ee Palsy Parent Council. Her Wor-| ; 4 eee err, ie, 4, e ship Mayor Christine Thomas; Teas, birthday parties, wed- has consented to perform the/ding anniversaries, coming and official opening ceremonies and|soings of guests are always of will also take her turn in pre-|interest in this column. Write, ly ingress i ys | siding at the tea table with telephone or visit the 'social| |" ' d a el if You Care Mrs. K. H. Braithwaite, Mrs./department with your items of! | : ; , we p bag : . About Your Children J, K.. Moffat, Mrs. -Inews for which there is no Higgins and Mrs. J. D. Bp es Telephone 723-3474, You'll see that they drink 3 glasses of Guernsey Gold Milk every day. Give them more food value with less calories! Exctusively from Ideal Dairy. : ssocia-| uaa lee Odaes Chane of] OOUIAL BOTIGE "At The Store or At Your Door" the Silver Cross Women held a} 2 EO ey a é q by eee : Ss é successful bazaar in the Legion| wacrtthe gcour was, opened] MARRIAGE HAWAIIAN THEME LENDS COLOR TO DANCE by Mrs. Michael Starr. Those} @ marriage is announced of : ¥ ad charge were: Mrs, Herbert|Constance Janette, daughter of cea Wes mg oe lg torium last Friday. Some two; D. Thomas MPP, the Honor- | |Bratley and Mrs. Jack Hogan,|Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Niddery tal 0 Wes: Atinatt c 4 | hundred attended the gay | able Michael Starr and Mrs. | » |fancy work; Mrs. Edward Hol-|of Bowmanville to Thomas cath dlopasa he a ie Son on | event with Her Worship May- | starr as guests of honor land and Mrs V. A. Cope,|Cuthbert Marnien, son of Mrs.| attival . . alrcressers | or Christine Thomas, Mr, T. hea : lcandy and home baking; Mrs.|J@mes Gorrsall of Oshawa Ball at St. Gregory's audi --QOshawa Times Photo. | F. H- Fallon and Mrs. Charles|and the late Mr William Mar- Gibbs, tickets; Mrs. Fred Gus-|nien. The ceremony took place| Ps donation plan w | coh and Mrs. Thomas Loreno,|in the parsonage of St. paars| Ritson H&S plan would be used class, } 4 Eitey Lif DAIRY. PRODUCTS - ' OSHAWA; "ONTARIO iltea room: Mrs Arthur Wigston|United Church, Bowmanville,| this year, instead of a money-| The parents visited the class- At a meeting of the Woman's | Ritson Home and School held won by Miss Allison Harvie's\al outline of the year's course. Mr. Donald Paul Hercia and | ter of Mr. and Mrs, Harvey |pair were finalized. The gen- |were welcomed by Mrs. Eric] aising project. ; | Py ae "| , on Saturday, November 18,| Holds 0 en House per oY rooms to see the students' work : 42 he : wee nde: |1961 at 2 p.m. is The attendance banner was/and the teachers gave a gener-| : i ] | PME \open house for its November Association of Albert Street . e . | TO LIVE IN OSHAWA |\tinited Church plans for the Fall Mosi Women Buy meeting recently. The parents | : oe 'agg the goer' Miss | Fertile of Frenchman's Bay jeral convener is Mrs. -- Too Many Clothes tor gear ee i en 3 ) artene voyce kere ste i Parks: handwork, Mrs. Gordon} 4 A. Se er, Sine pictured following their mar- on te beeen S |Shemilt; aprons, Mrs. Alex Mar-| MONTREAL (CP) -- Marie pal, introduced Mr. J. C. Fetter i ij . | of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hercia : sph igi |Pavle, a couturier i \ly the former principal and Miss riage recently in Calvary Bap: : jacle; novelties, Mrs. Frank Co ltor 38 uu oi in Montreal F ianche SHneon a formar tonal: tist Church, Main Street, To- | of Oshawa. oper: home cooking, Mrs. Thom-|for 25 years, believes Canadian ide i -- y | : | i {er who made the following pres- 6 ronto. The bride is the daugh- Photo By Ireland jas Peters; candy, ae Bare pas eal yo dg too quickly caHone: Rickage: ChAlIEE: th |Hill; fish pond, Mrs. Snel "A woman should condense| won the "J. C. Fetterly'"' cup for B id id I R be: R d Ford; tea room, Mrs. aipert her wardrobe and wear what|the best all-round senior student. P , Tl esmal S Nn asp ITy e Walker and Mrs. i Ady egy el she buys,"' she said in an in-| Drew Almann won the cup oa . * publicity; eee aa anil Wy terview. honors Miss Stinson and is giv- At M an-Mink Marria e agony? oe Hoa x E Ay ag ¥| "The place for clothes isn't|en to Ritson School's represent- org 0 opened by Mrs, A, &. LAarke. tissue paper. When she has ative in the Community Chest | 7 ' '| The marriage of Ann Mink,; A reception followed in the, Mrs. Dmytro Luchak of St. mileaolcgd * ee et long as she) public --, contest. Lote f M d Mrs. Walter|church hall. Receiving, the ' wants to, she should give it)Almann gave his prize winning) Sent s) "scakien : lpri John's Greek Orthodox Church|away so that someone else may| speech Mink of Brooklin and Robert/bride's mother wore a light blue ' j Pi yispeech, h Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs.|lace dress with beige accessor- has consented to open the Christ-jenjoy it. Mrs. William Milne gave a John Richard Morgan of Toron-|ies and a pink corsage of roses./Mas bazaar to be held next} Miss Paule feels that if aj|report on the Area C conference) to, was solemnized recently in|The bridegroom's mother wore| week at Christ Memorial Church] woman can afford only one good|at which she and Mrs. Roderick King Street United Church, Osh-|white roses on her royal blue under the auspices of the wo-|thing for her wardrobe, _ it| Wiltshire were delegates. } awa dress with white accessories, | men's organizations. should be a suit. "In this mod-| It was decided that the family 7 Iford| The honeymoon was spent in : i jern age, a. suit goes almost} De ee ered eee Rhydaid the Adirondacks and New York| On Saturday, friends andleverywhere. Williams playing the wedding|State. For travelling the bride neighbors held a surprise house-| Carefully - chosen accessories When you need | music and Mrs. Alex Sydorenko) | Shop All This Week for these "EXTRA" MEAT SPECIALS! donned a gold suit with brown|warming party tg the B ood be important, and "one good "HOME-NURSING" jaccessories and a corsage of of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Holloway|jewel and a good handbag are sang. : ; jorange-rust carnations. on Cadillac street. After greet-|part and parcel of chic." | Call a V.0.N. Nurse | FRIDAY ONLY ! The bride was given in maf-| wr and Mrs. Morgan are/ing their guests, all adjourned) Miss Paule, in private life) 725-2211 riage by her father. She wore @\ axing their home in Scarbor-|to the recreation room where|Mrs. Jean Nolin, said being "Home-Nursing Care for EVISCERATED floor-length gown of heavy peau ouph, |several games were enjoyed|'chic" is 'a matter of per-| EVERYONE" de soie with sheath sleeves and) Guests were present from Ni-|and later dancing. When supper | sonality." THURSDAY ONLY ! a round neckline, bordered with) lace. Appliques of roses enhanc-| ed the full skirt and a crown of; erystal and pearls secured her) waist-length veil. She carried a| cascade of yellow and white roses with stephanotis and ivy trails. | Mrs. P. E. Woodward, Osh-| awa, was matron of honor for her sister and the other attend-| ants were Miss Helen Mink, Mrs. | Gordon Stevens, both of Brook- lin; Miss Daphnee Morgan, Tor- onto, and Miss Jane Mink, the agara-in-the-Lake, Ontario; Ha-| | | milton, Toronto, Ashburn, Ajax LEP EEE VED, and Colborne. LODGES AND |La 9 SOCIETIES | BEYOND SILVER CROSS WOMEN BELIEF | | The reguiar meeting of The ee Oshawa and District Chapter of The Silver Cross Women was We Will Install held in Simcoe Hall. The presi-|| , dent, Mrs. Herbert Brately,| in the average 6 room | Week-End SPECIALS! JURY & LOVELL LTD. CHICKENS For Frying or Roasting 3-4 Ib. 2%. CHICKEN WINGS BUY 4 LBS. FOR 1.00 GET 4 LBS. FREE! PORK SHOULDERS moss BACON MEATY SPARE RIBS junior bridesmaid. The senior) ib. 39- BONELESS ROUND STEAK e BONELESS RUMP BEEF ROASTS » 79¢ BONELESS POT ROAST ».49- i pene LOOK WHAT VEAL ONE DOLLAR WILL BUY! ROASTS (4-Ibs.) BOLOGNA (By Piece) = 156 onUMP (3-Ibs.) WIENERS : (4-Ibs.) SAUSAGE MEAT wv. 59 Buy 4-Ibs. for 1.00 and get 4-Ibs: CUBED VEAL OR FREE ! SHL'D. (2-Ibs.) ShI'd Pork Chops CHOPS ere FRESH | (2-Ibs.) Sliced Side Pork ae 69° KODAK CAVALCADE 35mm 1 BEEF HEARTS (3-Ibs.) Veal Patties SLIDE (4-Ibs.) Country Sausage LOIN and ' u 29° (4-Ibs.) Pork Liver, sliced or nipcrorsw. 19 PROJECTOR piel bain STEAK Ib. ... OO Popular Popular Natural Gas ee PORK NECK Piece Slim Line Style Slim Line Style HERE'S WHY 99.50 COOKED | -BONES attendants wore semi-formal ag Hogan read the house (4 hot, 2 cold) . . . dresses of raspberry satin bro-|,, 0 |; ag i . : ithe minutes. Mrs. Charles cade with V necklines, elbow-iGin}. pave the treasurer's length sleeves and full skirts, ac-| AE ei nan . A cented with bustle bows. The| TePort. HOWARD junior bridesmaid wore a white Plans wore made for the NATURAL GAS dress of embroidered chiffon pga: Me ig A gage FURNACE 13 at Glenholme School. All| Complete Installation STUFFED H AND Oshawa - Bowmanville - Whitby nd 4 2 lbs. 100 READY ADORN . Old Spice HAIR AFTER-SHAVE SPRAY ee Reg. 1.50 ....00- Reg. 1.89 .... 1.39 Reg. 2.25 1.79 BAND AIDS te, sx VASELINE HAIR TONIC,.,.7;. . 56° PROM PERMANENTS ..,.20....1.44 | -- TRIG or BAN Deodorant ,.,.,.; 84° | BACON ns SQUARES ee a. GLEEM TOOTHPASTE "$3 wow 39° u. 29° FROSST 217's 40. res. 90 OR BROMO SELTZER,.,. ss. .... HOWARD ABSORBINE JR... 1.2 FURNACE ||| AQUA VELVA ..,. 1. and JOHN INGLIS NATURAL GAS DRYER * Complete Installation $400 BLACK é WHITE COLOUR if you are not now using with a raspberry red cummer-| members were asked to bring 'a bund. All wore raspberry, bow-|frjiend and to contact Mrs shaped headdresses with veiling) pqward Holland (723-7635) no} $200 and carried cascades of yellow|jater than December 5. There and white feathered chrysanthe-| il) be an exchange of gifts. | mums. Draw prizes donated by Mrs. Mr. Eric Morgan of Toronto Brately was won by Mrs. Jack was best man. Ushering were Hogan and Mrs. Edward OR Messrs. Arnold Jacenty, Robert Holland Matthews, Bruce Johnson and The next meeting will be held Robert Mink. on January 19. if you ore now using Natural Gas reseees HOWARD NATURAL GAS FURNACE and JOHN INGLIS NATURAL GAS Water Heater Compiete Installation $300 if you are not now using Natural Gas THIS YEAR SEND CHRISTMAS GREETINGS = © WITH KODACOLOR PRINTS made by Kodak from your favorité color slide or Kodacolor negative SLICED BEEF LIVER 39° new lower prices.., wide choice of designs--= complete with envelopes, (4--1-Ib. Pkgs.) Schneider's | Shortening LIST PRICE 169.50 | rode f ivi Made f agative, slid s, . | mode Bye aa e te] 'ke ae le Wa can make this outstending AUTOMATIC MODEL NO. 510 HAM wu. 79° (1) We are matching 'the Con- Hos 5" £/2.8 lens ch slides icall has aa "aa a A sumers' Gas Co. $150 allowance, remote control cord, or it may be manually advanced or (2) Our volume sales means lower prices for YOU. (3) Our key instal- reversed, 375 SIMCOE SOUTH Jus Come in and Deposit your name and address in PHONE OR CALL Le Our Draw Box. lation men will be kept busy oll pac bod H NO PURCHASE NECESSARY ! Pi ANY OF THE ABOVE FOR ONLY .... winter. NO DOWN PAYMENT Smell Monthly Payments on your Gos Bill. This is only @ partial list of our Specials . . . Come in to our stores for many more, Prices are complete with envelopes . CALL NOW . . . for complete information. _ No obligaticn, CONSOLIDATED HEATING And Air Conditioning PRESCRIPTION fCaeeLl4 CHEMISTS CITY WIDE FREE DELIVERY 8 KING ST. E. [S30 SIMCOE ST. 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