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Oshawa Times (1958-), 30 May 1963, p. 8

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Gladiolus Cline Rewarding Hobby / | It is now time to plant glad-| ad ae a he § : i jioli for summer blooms, ved : i horticulturists with the Onterio| CREDIT JEWELLERS LTD. | Department of Agriculture. | Gladioli can be grown success. | TRAN a ' Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 fully on a wide range of soil) : SISTOR types provided that the under- drainage is adequate. Where the RADIOS : _ |@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 30, 1963 fertility level is low, apply a 5-20-20 fertilizer, or one of sim- PERSONAI S jilar ratio at the rate of 20-30 : pounds per 1,000 square feet. SALE - +. Do not plant in the same A bon voyage and farewell, A reception Lid ng Paso pls on year _ --_ 2 i j jevening at Christ Memorial/ suitable location can be found. | ore of tha -caretihong These geen & he Mm for the Reverend W: J. /This helps to prevent a build-up 6 TRANSISTOR ... Mrs. G. R. Pleau as hostess,|@00dswan, assistant minister, | of soil-borne diseases. Also ' ' for Mrs. Derek Gandy, 'who is|2%d Mrs. Goodswan, who are avoid planting diseased corms. |} leaving for England toward the|!eaving today. Mr. Goodswan' Gladivii. thrive -best when 8 TRANSISTOR .... Sve bgh eae ene latter part of June and Mrs, | Will be taking the parishes of|planted in open sunny locations. i renk' Brows: who is leaving| Minden, Boskung and Gilbert.|Planting depth should. be 4 10 TRANSISTOR °..:. okies cs aa Oshawa. During the evening\A Presentation was made to/inches for the large corms and ' presentations were made, and|Mr. Goodswan on behalf of the/slightly shallower for the small. 10 TRANSISTOR AM j ae ; ... 89.95 Mrs. Barbara O'Neil and Mrs,|COnsregation/and to Mrs. Good-|er sizes. The large corms flow- : * \ *. A Thomas Wilson modelled beach etoeed Pape f e -- organ-| er " and " Lacing -- All complete with leather cases, straps and earphones. i izations of the church. ing to size. Therefore, if one ' eer heceee ware et by Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm | "4S corms of different sizes a) : 1.00 DOWN -- 1.00 WEEKLY . Pea SP fost mrs, a'co'm | succession of blooms can be ob.| | athe. | ; 3 ( | : eae _ Malcsim of Rangton, Burma ited throughout the summer | last Aisociaton commiltee at attend the marriage of their Planting different varieties sso) Wednesday, May. 29, at t daughter, Miss Yvonne Malcolm ering season and gives more| ' home of Mrs. Ralph Watlace, 181 Sr canoeint Chutes thls Ratarane: color. ass , : Jones avenue, to plan a Garden|, i fb , the, If late blooms are required, | . J .. é ; | |Tea to be held at, Parkwood, onary iorg se beg some large corms may be held 32 KING W. s CREDIT JEWELLERS LTD. 723-7022 2 aa 2D) 3 . * |home of Col. R. §. McLaughlin Scand Ritson road abut * "*\ for planting in mid to late June. : ; : , : toward the middle of.June. At-;_ MEMBERS ENJOYING YWCA CAMP ening rere congener, Mit | ure OVERWHELME 4 |Ralph Wallace, Mrs. E. F.| PRIZE OVERWHELMED Girls who attended the Osh- on June 3 to 4 from 2.00 to. sellors on duty. On the pro- Cuthbertson, Mrs, _E. C. H.| LLOYDMINSTER, Sask. (CP) | . : i '. gram will be the use of the |JUty; and committee mem-/Mrs, May Eggen found her| ame TWCA' Day Camp are 5.00 p.m. Girls are advised Rotary Pool and the theme |Pers: Mrs. S. V. Barlow, Mrs.| 17, somewhat overwhelmi fen working on one of the to reginer ary ax only 10 Role Pool and the theme 'Frag Mit ate i Brae somenkat overvbelming -Uare-iree Uasuals many projects the camp pro- girls are enrolled for the with the making of costumes |Moffat, Mrs. Victor Peacock. | -ooeived a 2,000-pound Hereford | . vides. This camp is held an- three weeks. Mrs. Mary John- .and scenery and instruments | Holiday weekends make news.|bull..The animal brought $500 nually at the YWCA for girls ke camp director, to provide music for the | aeaduates come home from uni.|at an auction held a few min-| : f . f a S mme from eight to 12 years of age. s. (Betty MeGregor, assist- dances, There"will be nature | versities married sons and|utes later, ' . or u : Camp period is from July 8 chp director with some lore collections, field day and ldaughters bring their, children| pamsssssensommmmcmom | , to 25 and registration will be 30 junior and letsddeaul pe ahaa parents night. a 40 visit grandparents and others LADIES sara nity |shake off the winter's dust by a Ne hike stick: Gc a tame H Pe ; : ae of Fun e i Ineige duster coat and 'turquoise! Out of town guests were from|refreshing change of _ scene.| Mr. Bernard Cryderman Burgess bese 4 les. Guelph,. Rockwood, George-|Telephone 723-3474, extension 18, ecorlocads Wale ayiek ~ A |with your news and the Social ' ; % Mr. and Mrs. Cryderman|town, Aurora, Weston, Mount/de).rtment will write a para- FOR HOME-APPOINTMENTS a ff . an es ce ~You'll find warm-weather fashions for the entire Marriage Rites are making their home on Ste-|Dennis, Toronto, Maple, Grove, | graph of interest to your friends| 725-6854 as ai os +e and all at wonderfully low Walker venson road south, Oshawa. Bowmanville and Newcastle. /for which there is no charge. : | oe ¥ Q Performed Recently wren eee See tins anti which there 1s no charge. _[imejmntneeems fh Courtice United Church was) the setting recently for the mar-| es (a) The beauty of Arnet* jersey, riage of Miss, Beverley Joan : ~ a dress styled with a scoop Burgess, daughter of Mr. and | ee neck and softly gathered Mrs. Sydney Burgess, Courtice, 2 \ olf! : E skirt. Blue or green medal- FROM... we and Mr. Carlos William How- lion print.in sizes 10 to 18. ard Cryderman, son of Mr. 10 98 oa) ; and Mrs. Howard Cryderman, | Maple Grove. The Reverend J. P. Romerii ; . officiated with the bridegroom's| (b) Tex-made drip dry cotton brother, Mr. James Cryderman| as organist and Mr. Ross skirt and matching jacket- d a} blouse. Beige or blue in sizes Metcalfe, soloist. & ee "4 ; q 12 to 18, Given in marriage by her I] is 4 Blouse 1 98 ' wares'! CONTINUES at MEAGHER'S ae 98 length gown of white silk organ- ( " ii neckline and lily-point sleeves. : y { za over taffeta with a scalloped) | Skirt 2.98 \ A pearl studded tiara held her i H H ; shoulder-length veil and she Many Oshawa and District Residents Have Printed lastex swimeult with carried a cascade of red roses 4 2 we Be e€ covered-up look, and low sais Serato." Availed Themselves of Tremendous '1g a ||2 bank ivtoreat Bice cr crane e bride's sister, Miss - ; ® | : } in si nie Burgess, was maid of honor Savings On... | ys. tones in sizes 32 to 36, with Miss Esther Cryderman, | i td 4 . ll Nl gg Magy e@STEREO AND TELEVISION tail - length Low | organza with full skirts, 'Theit| @ SMALL APPLIANCES, ETC headdresses were yellow organ- 7 J za bandeaux adorned with matching rosettes and they car-| | ma ae 'veet ll | STEREO and HI-FI RECORDS ARE yellow chrysanthemums. The best man was Mr. Ray-| " msc | DESCOUNTED 30% 5 Si wsa*sec Jose as usher. (6) Of Our Record Stock The reception was held in the church parlors with the bride's mother receiving in mink shade) organza with matching accesso- a ries and the bridegroom's moth- 5 er -- in a mint green Phone ensemble. , ' The bridal couple left on a 123 - 3425 . honeymoon trip to Northern : Ontario with the bride dressed in a two-piece brown linen suit, \ . 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Red : Ko or blue with white in sizes rape FROM fa oe = ; 8 to 14, 298 MATERIAL ba <a . uN i, (f) Boys short sleeved polo shirt = INCLUDED Be e / ' , of quality combed cotton. : \v \ ae ) Many patterns and colors to ia). a are \e ee ' -choose from. Sizes 8 to 16. Payment . =: : A) 1,98 w& Until = i July (g) Stretchy 'Beach-boy' style e Be : ; z Upholstering Co. al é } \ swim trunks in assorted pat- «giana, ee: : ' terns and colors. Sizes 8 ocx oa = 10 BOND ST. WEST 725-0310 -- 725-0311 | 1 1.98 " i Out of town customers call collect, j : % uP For a limited time only. Oshawa Upholstering Co. are Hove our consultont call and give you « \ a ' i : free "estimate. FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY, | , ANN pee. 589 aa 5-YEAR WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEE > aN 7 -~N LK cE R tay a OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 728-4626

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