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Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Sep 1962, p. 7

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. ¥ s H Mr. Gordon MacLean; Grade 7, |the association for her efforts injof the activities of the school STUDY HOURS Trip to Banff Follows Wedding 5. Simcoe H&S Mr, Edgar Graham; opportun-|the past three years. and expressed the thanks of his) PRINCE GEORGE, 8.C. (CP) Starts Fall Meetings ity, Mrs, Mangaret Wilson. Mrs, Lewis thanked the asso-| staff to the association for their |The local chamber of commerce F 7 Di G The executive are: president,|iation and wished Mrs. Fry/help in the past. has launched an investigation Harold erguson, aMNNe GUND a. sics monthly meeting of|Mrs. Bent Fry; recone tack: ion teak term Incelten pottemesn |e es . ' Cae d her shoulder-|the South Simcoe Home and ' Ny iq - HOLD HINT to a possible half-hour cut on Fig aig Peed: Aer jeagth at a she carried a|School was held recently with a og ee, Elmer sag ane me ee og con-| To prevent destruction fromjeach Monday, Tuesday, Thurs. | Officer Harold Richard Fergu-|\bouquet of Talisman roses and|800d attendance. The president, t. MacLean's room won the) veners e 4 n next! mildew, train you family not to|day and Saturday, Stores would son of Coldlake, Alberta, was| stephanotis. Mire H, &.Fry, opened. the|rel cad wad Sr, Mactan wee meen fee throw wet towels into hamper, |close at 5:30 p.m, instead of 6 solemnized on Saturday after-| Her only attendant was Mrs.|™¢¢ting. Mr. A se nwa oi baka of Mr. Frankom gave an outline|but let them dry first. p.m. Jo Aldwinekle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 noon by the Reverend L. Wes-|Robert Jackson who wore a Minutes were read by Mrs.|the assortation, presented Mrs. : ley Herbert:in the Chapel of|sheath dress of willow green Archibald Black. Mrs. Elmer Lewis with her past president's| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, September 26, 1962 7 |King Street United Church. |peau de soie with matching Ostler gave the treasurer's re-| nin and expressed the thanks of The bride is the daughter of page at cessed a -- 4 Sika Preake, cteciaal - Mrs. Charles Gunn of Oshawa|gay of baby chrysanthemums in * , principal, and the late Mr- Gunn and the|autumn: hues. __ {and Grade 8 teacher, introduced Now Many Wear bridegroom is the son of Mr.| Flying Officer C, G. Ferguson|'2¢ teaching staff followed by) FAT GE TEETH ajand Mrs. E. J. Ferguson of|was his brother's best man and ~% roll call, MASS Viscose Mats Hampton. other brothers, Mr. J: D. Fer- wee Pi cacy od comegy how iagry With Little Worry i § Flight Lieutenant J.)7°>: rb i 5 4 with rh : aoid Williams polarity a © vugeien pe) ny apa eo ae ag ag Phe fear of insecure fae teeth SZOppINg kena tts 21" = 36" 157 2 ; : su 15 8 , Mrs. John Van Houdt; ping o . of Tere . S655 . 3 i ding music and the bride was| A reception was held at Sai-\Grage 2 and 3, Miss Hele | Saco isuaviccast sata ait 3 pat Suitable for bedroom or living room g rriage by her bro-|dalwood Restaurant where thelpoady: Grade 3 and 4, Miss| gummy. gooey, pasty taste or feeling. 'Re, ; with matching fringed ends. Ci ther, Mr. Garnett Gunn. bride's mother received in a rly és , sn't cause nausea. It's alkaline i ng: Inged ends, Cinna- The bride wore a semi-formal|Sheath and jacket ensemble in Marjorie Lake; Grade 4, Miss) (non-acid). Checks Be cd gif : Be <tef- x44 mon, wee beige, ud green, rose. gown of white peau de soie with|pure silk sungold with black esr 1 ig & sete : rer Name wracrunace. - 'Sy by 24" x 45" 2.37 - 30" x 60" 3.97 a belled skirt and a lace jacket|accessories and a corsage of Bbsbheaiochie with bracelet sleeves. A-large|sunset-shaded carnations. The silk rose formed the headdress|bridegroom's mother chose a jacket and sheath of taupe lace THE STARS SAY [iat tron cesses ne | Men! Don't Miss This! 2.18 coson By ESTRELLITA corsage of bronze ri | For their honeymoon the cou-) *Rippletwist' Mat FOR TOMORROW \ple are motoring through the , Methodic -co-ordi-|United States and Canada to 299 stele! and elieer na Aber, a il mal eel \their home at Coldlake. As the: now, Concentrate on tasks from/left, the bride was wearing : Slip-resistant cg vt nw he which you can derive financial|teal blue boucle coat over a & ® able cotton. Nubby t re anes benefit. One admonition: avoid ag wool dress, a matching re it soft underfoot. Fringed ends. maa lue hat, black accessories and d White, pink, sandalwood, turquoise. emotionalism. a corsage of Talisman roses. | TOPCOAT or } : " ; FOR THE BIRTHDAY | re | \ If tomorrow is your birthday, COST OF MILK ITN Borg* D you HAIR S rg eep Pile M your horoscope indicates that, | The cost of milk, if it had fol- | CAR COAT H = \ A VN, P "-- for the balance of 1962, it would : ' H \\ \ ae | ON CR be advisable fo focus' your at.|owed the same upward trend MN, WA Ms, 18" x 30" by Sd ea Ny \ ' Special Target Sale Values in Scatter Mats! as income, would have quadru:|§- | "kt NN ne tention on job and financial : ae ar y \ % matters. 'This does not, mean|2°o {Tom 1839 to 1960 to sbout|| (7 Bea With the Purchase of ee 'My, Perfect bedroom mat of Acrilan* \ that there will be any spectacu- ANY SUIT at 49.50 PO "Y&\ I, i", '# and Verel* pile. Non-slip back, non- lar change in either of these : allergic, and washable. White, phases of your life. What it of this will depend on your ef-| di hat, if jq| forts. The stars do not promise} ; \y, ie g reer, pink, turquoise, sersannaas oes mean is that, if you wou "yo s ise) \ 4" x 36" 6.27 -27" x 48" 8.47 wind up this year with an im-|@ny 'windfalls'. USE YOUR GREDIT i ANY : proved status along these lines,| If single, late December's as-| | *Reg. VM. you will have to adopt a morejpects indicate the possibility of} 4 NO DOWN realistic attitude than you have|marriage and, if travel's in| re at times. Librans are ambi-| your mind, next July or August) PAYMENT NECESSARY tious, resourceful and practical,| would be good months in which) : but sometimes they are inclined|to take off. Domestic interests) toward "bossiness, which can|will be governed by generaliy| + : , | 9 arouse resentment in the very|favorable aspects for most of} 7 i persons who could help them/the year ahead, but be dipio-) along life's path. Try to face)matic in both family and busi- attend GREENBANK WEDDING facts as they are. There are|ness circles in October and) : chances of financial gain for) next February. 2 LOCATIONS IN OSHAWA ; ried recently at the | of Greenbank, became the |brief periods in October, late} A child born on this day will . Py OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 728-462 h lyse her pet Ma bride of Glenn Alexander |November and late December;|be highly competent and re- 36 King East and Oshawa Shopping Centre 6 pate bonding deushint vol Smith, son of Mr, and Mrs, |indications of job recognition,| sourceful and may be endowed| Arthur Smith of Columbus. also, in late December. But all/with great vocal gifts. Mr. and Mrs. James A. Lee --Dave Enge, Port Perry | omen seasons . - - ---- BU Fu l E R$ ' SHOP EARLY AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE GREAT HOME DECORATING VALUES! Se i s : : GREAT FALL Tender EATN TC - ~! 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