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Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 Apr 1963, p. 7

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BABYLAND" BARGAINS -: Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and ] superfluous hair, Over 15 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF | | wi be in Oshawe ot the | Gonoshe Hotel, April 15, 16, 17 PHONE 723-4641 for appointment on these dates Wemen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, April 16,1963 7 PERSONALS "Phe Christian Woman and|John van de Pasch, Miss Pat- the World" is the theme of ajricia Hutchinson, Mrs. William Regional Conference for United)De Kraauw, Mr, and Mrs. Church Women of the Montreal-|George Knoops, Mr. Raymond Ottawa-Quinte Conference to be|Cassone, Mrs. Spruyt, Wood- held at the Mount Airey Motel,|stock; Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ver- i \Ivy Lea, Ontario, in Septem-|baven, Montreal, Quebec; ber. Plans were completed last|Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Richardson, week at a meeting chaired) Mrs, R. J. Arnold, Mrs. E, A. jointly by Mrs. W. A. Weather-| Westley, Mr. and Mrs, Russell head of Snarbot Lake, presi-|Priestman, Mrs. Bernard West- dent of Bay of Quinte Confes-|ley, St. Catharines; Miss Ros-| ence United Church Women,|enne and Master Anthony and Mrs. F. L. Shenkweier of|Doubek, Jamestown, New York. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Pincombe, Simcoe street north, were Easter-tide guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pounder of: Peter- Ht CHAIRG.......0-- "JULIE'S FIRST BIRTHDAY Clebrating her first birth- and Mrs, Phillip Ste. Marie, day is Julie Ann, daughter of and Mrs, E. G, MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Mac- 91) of Montreal, ld, RR 2, Whitby, Her Doon: Se A --Photo by Hornsby at the waist. proud grandparents are Mr. May Have New Name | ' e © Full-fitting to allow free air circulation. | But It's Still a Smock © i's ebsorbent--protects clothing from perspiration, at a china shower, The bride's se Holiday weekends make| yt Mrs. Glenn Kessler, To- By ELEANOR ROSS _jfor a public appearance, the © Available in all popular styles for men ond boys... ronto, was hostess at a miscel-| Fashion designers haven't got/smock is what she puts on until e anol oe ia o nay |ianeous shower, and a pantry things easy. From time to timelit's time to dress--because it Better valve becauge It fits more comfortably and 4, and Diane Howell, 4, try on eral convener and the fashion | 64° sons and daughters bring| Sel Shower was held by Mrs.|they're faced with a pretty)won't muss the coiffure when weors longer, some of the outfits they will parade will start at 2.00 p.m. |their children to visit grand-|¥; Frank oo ie Rogge question where pune wenn takes it off. ee ee ates Peer --Oshawa Times Photo | parents and others shake off the | anny shoppers. are concerned. Some Wall Street Se aah eee. Brockville, Ontario. isplay of books and literature of the|POrough. United Church will be under) Mrs. James L. W. Oosterveer, direction of Mrs. W. C. Ives of|the former Claine Marie West- Bowmanville. |ley, who was married yesterday | ; jin St. Mi of the People Ro-| Mr. and Mrs. David Jam-| man Gaihals gp dn 4 | was | ieson, King street east, have re-\honored by several pbad It turned from a winter vacation) . : jprior to her marriage. The in Jamaica, West Indies, where) Misses Karen Westley and Melo- + vt one ts Ps cho) die LaRocque were co-hostesses LIGHTWEIGHT UNDERWEAR - @ Hangs easily from the shoulders with no pressure READY FOR YOUNGSTERS' FASHION SHOW Debbie West, 7, Billy West, show and sale of home-made Mrs. W. H. Howell is the gen- clothes to be held at St. Mark's Ohurch under the aus- pices of the Evening Branch of the Woman's Auxiliary. | | | | | Visconti-Canonico | Rites Performed In St. Gregory's | Miss Carmela Canonico, Osh- yes. December ist he got his di- vorce. I wanted a ring for Christmas but was disap. . When I asked him to) set a date he said New Year's males look as if they need a bath and some flea powder. Goldsmith home, also returned on Saturday. 420 Wing Spring in Guipure lace was fashioned with a scoop neckline and the draped hipline formed into a chapel train, Her matching headdress was trimmed with roseties ac- cented by sequins and pearls and she carried a_ crescent Reservations for the RCAFA Bail have been great demand in the past few What is so special about the individualism of a beard? It doesn't take either brains or tal- ent to grow hair. If this is the best you can do to stand out from the crowd I feel sorry for you. (P.S. How are you fixed for blades, buddy Boy?) sdb winter's dust by a refreshing any acy to Ham af Cove |clenard gals refuse to give go _-- gon 5 oe change of scene. Telephone 723-| the' staff presented her with alco" favorite garments ¢uch) an feel well-dressed for do- 3474, extension 18, with your ae jas, for instance, the time-hon-|/, 1. housework, for answer- ANN LANDERS news and the Social department |étching ne a jored smock, Yet they want Sing the doorbell or for greeting will write a paragraph of inter-| ; fresh feeling 7. eo - the' |the children when they come est to your friends for which| Claire M. Westley worseney wardrobe wi lhome at lunohbime. H Lik Partin hi there is no charge. | woe tik Mealy docignats| And these faithful, so-wear- e LIKeS ership Me. and Mrs, N. 3, Moran, JAMES Oosterveer, | ysuaiy rise to the challenge and\ able smocks can go right into |King street east, were in Otta- Married Yesterda they have done so this season day aitie day. , | wa during the weekend to at- l |They simply go on providing) < iy But Weekends Only awa, daughler of Mr. and MI tend the marriage of her son, Y [Fmocks, but under a differeat|, $0, Relp yourself to ome Saeco > Viscond, Omawa, soni Me. Charles Alan MoTavish,| St. Mary of the Peopleiname, perth sue ue tae » de incenrzo ey » SOM) and Miss Clara Barbara Ann|Roman Catholic Church was the| «pis year's smock has taken|"8™ '" § ep w ashion. ders: Two| M had|of Mr. and Mrs. Raffele Vis-\(, |setting yesterday for the |; This | Incidentally, th Dear Ann Landers: wei any famous men have | i married re-| Cole. [See TeSerey mar-| 4. a new identity as the "'mod-| 'ncidentally, e smock years ago I fell in love. Shad|beards and it didn't do them cont ely, Mae's Haat |niage of Miss Claire Marie|?)." Coat." Now that puts it|served many members of the was separated from his wife|any harm. Take for example | ently em orch The. Reverend| Mrs. J. J. Black, Woodstock,| Westley, daughter of Mr, and) ight in the glamor department! haute couture of Paris as in- and asked me to marry him Lincoln, Shaw, Hemmingway,| 5°11 M Dwyer officiated |spent Easter weekend with her|Mrs. Wilfred L. Westley, Osh- to start with, which is all to|Spiration when designing their when he was legally free. I said| Mitch Miller and the Smith +) : ; lsister, Mrs. J. E. H. Davis|@wa, and Mr. James L. 'lthe good in this workaday|!atest collections, There were Brothers. Please don't tell me| The _ Pag n dogg Ma. | and Mr. Davis, Masson street. sige apa age Mr. id versions of the yoked smock in to wait until I am famous. This|/!age Dy he! , : a rs. J. L, sterveer, | ' many dresses and coats, ling is so worn-out Iam se greg ee ie ae he Oke pertorm.|[TS TRIMMED hearing it. : "Hi smith, Rossland road west, re- y ' -| Then some embroidery or| GOES FARTHER I admit I like my beard be-|St¥led with a scoop neckline acd) t aed Saturday from their win-|¢4 by the Reverend N. J. Gignac anniique is added on the| F llily - point sleeves. The bodice . with Mrs. Philip Lesley as ' If the label of the baking cause it makes me different. So) 74 ciirt were adorned with| tet vacation in St. Petersburg, : Mrs W. G. Ki jpockets and the beloved ging-| Pia what's wrong with that? Must| and skirt were aeoomeith se-| Florida, During their stay|"sanist and Mrs. W. G. Kins-/ham smock is off to a new start) Powder can saye it is double- we all be Orwellian confirm-|_ ins A pearl crown held her| there they entertained 52 guests yr asa "marriage by her|!" life. jacting, use only 1% teaspoons ists? eg Labor rely Short illusion veil and she car-|from Ontario. Mrs. Frederick father, the bride wore t oneal With this arrangement, ev-\in place of 2 teaspoons of the ey sor 5 i pefone| "ied a caacade of red roses and perpen id ae " ca pig of peau de sole, 'The bodice of|erybody is happy, for there 1s| regular type. The double-acting et |white carnations. pent og ys te ee ei he bride's attendant, Mrs. bearded " vy Peel who lbok Vilio Delia Motta, wore a short dist gen white lace gown enhanced with a scalloped hemline. It was fa- shioned with short sleeves, scal- loped neckline and a full gather- ed skirt. She carried a gay of pink and white carnations. Mr. Vilio Della Motta was the best man. The reception was held at the home of the bride's brother. Mr. and Mrs. Visconti are making their home in Oshawa. and madder by the day, Please tell me what you think of all this. I am--NOT PERCOLAT- ING. Dear Not: Get with it honey. This man doesn't want to marry you. He wants to play WARNS HOUSEWIVES VANCOUVER (CP)--Mrs. A A. Boucher, chairman of t he British Columbia safety coun- cil's home and family section, warned housewives against mixing household bleach and caustic types of toilet bow! cleaner, Two deaths occurred in the United States through chlo- rine gas produced by the mix- ture, she said. Uniforms Strike Competitive Note NANAIMO, B.C. (CP) -- Working girls here have started a uniform fad. It started when the girls at the Royal Bank of Can- ada decided they'd all wear royal blue blazers, in the same shade as the bank's adopted color, white bl and grey skirts. Girls employed at the nearby Bank of Montreal took up the idea, wearing blazers of red, their bank's color, along with white blouses and grey skirts. The idea soon spread to the men. Now 30 salesmen at a realty firm are sport- ing grey trousers and navy blue blazers with crests. RUG Dear panes "Promise Rte igh AID di CLE NIN won't breathe a word" Is a) HOUSEHOLD HINT | phrase used to heighten inter-| If you're underweight and try.| A est and make the person feel|ing to gain, try to arrange for) he's getting in on fresh dirt. a short relaxation period atter| If you actually resent, it just! mealtime. say, 'No, I don't promise."' She, wn ignore your reservations and go ahead with her recital, | regardless, It's the best fun she | has and she wouldn't be de- prived of it for the world! Dear Anna Landers: I am ai- who must have a pipe line to| another world and a full-time spy-system im this one. If there was a divorce on the moon she'd have the word first. I like to know what is hap- pening in town as well as the mext person but I resent the way she begins every conver- sation with, "This is strictly between us. Promise me you won't breathe it to a soul?" Why does she make me prom- ise I won't say anything when she telis half the town? I consider this an atack on my integrity. Please tell me how to cope with the situation without losing her friendship.-- HONOR BRIGHT 282 King W mel > LOW c~wroy PRICES! No Matter Whether It's Furniture, Appliances, HI-FI, TV, Radios, etc. If You Don't Buy It At Bad Boy's YOU PAY TOO MUCH!! BAD BOY tise: APPLIANCES Open Nightly (Except Saturday) 'Til 9:30 KING ST. E. AT TOWNLINE 728-4658 @ WEDDING PORTRAITS @ WEDDING ALBUMS - roland. Studio 21 ATHOL ST. WEST 723-3680 | Among the tables for their parties were M Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Usher, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Muir, Mr. and M and Mrs. Hartley Magill. ys, Pp a capacity at- on Friday night. first to reserve shaped cascade of white carna- tions and pink roses. Miss Karen Westley, maid of honor, wore a dress of pink chiffon with short sleeves, scoop neckline and a full skirt. Her headdress was of self roses with a self veil and she carried pink carnations. The brides- maids, Miss Marie Hall and Out of town guests at the|Miss Anne Costerveer, wore r. and Mrs. Wayne Paterson, rs. Phillip Rogers and Mr. nothing so satisfactory to the average homemaker as a fresh "something" to slip on quickly in the morning. And the smock, with its easy lines and front closing, is certainly a speedy garment to don. When milady does her hair Sandalwood Restaurant, with the bride's mother receiving in a mint green lace sheath dress with bolero and matching acces- sories. The bridegroom's moth- er chose a pear! grey silk sheath dress with gold and charcoal accents and matching accesso- Oosterveer - Westley wedding|dresses of gold brocade with|ties. They both wore corsages '\were Mr. and Mrs. Joseph|bell shaped skirts, three-quar- Boebrijk, Mr. and Mrs, Glenn|ter sleeves and scooped neck- Kessler and family, Mr. and|lines. 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