. | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, July 2, 1963 SSS HIS FIRST Gregory Gordon McKay is celebrating his first birthday today. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo McKay, Ros- mere street, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs, Henry Thomp Says Christians BIRTHDAY son and Mr. and Mrs. John | the bridegroom is the son of/FINE FABRIC McKay, all of Oshawa, His great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kemp, Osh- awa, and Mrs, Harry Thomp- son, Nanaimo, British Colum- bia. Must Shape Code of Moral Behavior Members of Simcoe Street United Church Women were told that, they, as Christians could contribute to the standards of moral behavior. Speaker was Donald Dodds, Oshawa lawyer. addressed a recent meeting. "If Christians do not partici. pate in community interests, then non-Christians will do it for us," he said. B. He He -told the women the es-|whitby Ladies' College. Vaca-| nation corsages, sential quality of their obliga-| \dering two sol {opened with Robert Henry ren.|\° : os, accompanied Kinsman, Mrs. James Hull and! new printed terrycloth, which Worden. Was given by by Mrs. T. C. A devotional Mrs. Margaret Patterson assist.|™an and ushering were Ter-/dren's wear, require ed by Miss Evelyn Gay. Several announcements were made: Phoebe Scammell group plan an afternoon tea at the home of Mrs. Grant Bird. Astra jroup -- a nearly new sale inj linen suit and the bridegroom's| "There are very few cottons Schoo}; Mother a rose crepe suit. Both) you couldn't spill a cup of tea Memorial Hail, Oct. 1. for Leaders -- Aug. 19 to 23 at tion school for children -- July --Ireland Studio | By PATRICIA RUSAK TORONTO (CP) -- The aver- age cotton dress should last at least three seasons of regular wear if properly cared for, a | textile consultant said here. While in Toronto for Domin- jon Textile's preview of its 1964 Spring and summer cottons, Joan Blanchard outlined the simple rules for the care of the versatile fabric, Glazed or silk-finished cottons, most of which have been treated with resin to make them crease resistant, should never be starched, she said. Cottons should be washed in warm water. Hot water does not clean but only sets the stains and soil in the fabric, Miss Blanchard said. "Boiling clothes to get them jclean is definitely a thing of the Textile Consultants Suggest : Methods For Care Of Fabrics boiling water, which made clothes bright and fresh." CARE IN WASHING Miss Blanchard recommends pure soap or an extremely mild detergent for laundering cottons, Strong alkaline detergents break down the fabric fibres quickly.) Dry cleaning is not an advan- tage for pure cotton, 'Dry clean- ing solutions will often discolor a fabric." Although hand laundering is best, all cottons are machine washable. "But the heat of a clothes drier breaks down their finish."' Sunlight will not fade the col- ors of most of today's cottons, Miss Blanchard said. The nine or 10 dyeing methods used by her company make the colors' : "fast to the sun.' The engagement is an- past. Even in the old days, it |was the clean fresh air, not the| | | Gloria Vinson Wed) 'To Robert Delves | AtSt. Gregory's | The Reverend L. T. McGough officiated at the marriage in St.| Gregory the Great Roman Cath-| olic Church, recently, of Gloria} Ila Irene Vinson and Robert) Edward Delves, The bride is} the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan J, Vinson, Oshawa, and Oshawa Mrs. George Delves, and the late Mr. Delves, The organist was Mr. | Driscoll, | Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal! | gown of white silk with a slight! train and beaded bodice with a} rounded neckline. She carried} pink American Beauty roses on| |a Bible. | |_ The matron of honor was Mrs. | Leonard. Goddard and the at-| tendants were Mrs. Morris} Jack Miss Janet Walsh. Mr. Bernard Delves was best) rence Delves, Gerald Jackman and James McCabe. | A reception was held in the) UAW hall. To receive, the! bride's mother wore a_ pink had white accessories and car-} And cotton prints do not have| Nounced today and the wedding to be ironed on the wrong side) is to take place on Saturday, ha Bh: Pond aga! and fresh-} August 3, of Miss Lois Mar- is aus we ck wel lene Taylor and Mr. Eddie talk about 'drip dry', these fab-| gg ten both of Oshawa. rics do need extra care and aie Dride-elect is the only little touching up," she said, ANN OUNCE ENGAGEMENT daughter of Mr. Bruce Taylor of Ashburn and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Coker of Huntsville. The | ceremony is to take place in Albert Street United Church at 3:00 p.m, | --Ireland. Studio explaining that the materials! THROW OUT LAW which come closest to being 100} TRENTON, N.J. (AP)--The per cent drip dry are the plisses} New Jersey Supreme Court has} and batistes for nightwear. |declared unconstitutional a por. | "And drip dry means just|tion of a state law which gives| what it says." These fabrics) the state medical society mono-| should never be put through ajpoly control over the medical/ wringer but should be hung out!insurance business. The law/ soaking wet so the water can) gives the medical society power drip out. '" to approve or veto appointment | of the trustees cf any medical-| surgical plan. The 'only plan} ever to have won approval of }the medical society is the med.| ical surgical plan of New Jer-| sey (Blue Shield), Of the hundreds of qualities of! cottons (the quality varies with the thread count per square inch), the fine but strongly woven 140-per-square-inch is the most popular, Miss Blanchard AK on and then later remove the The most delicately woven) stain," fibres are those in the soft night-| 7 jinustrate the versatili wear fabrics which require more native cre nisi een Min anchard has de- a caaee tis pet and/ signed garments ranging from! hand by formal evening and ball gowns! = © bathing suits and children's! Denims and corded cottons play 'clothes require the least care and the . ' ; Next year's summer prints recommends will have this year's imagina- and chil.| tive floral and abstract patterns "the same|/® Softer, more feminine colors. | care as a towel," Miss Blanchard predicts pink Most of today's. cottons are Will again be the leading color,| treated so they are mildew-|followed closely by blue, blue-| Miss_ Blanchard especially for sport We handle ali Summer Cleaning such as... @ WALLS, FLOORS, CEILINGS © PAINTING @ GARDENING SAVE $$$s NOW Money Saving Rates On WINDOW CLEANING Effective July Only Call 723-2521 All_work Guaranteed FREE ESTIMATES HIGH SHINE WINDOW CLEANERS 276 Grooms Ave. 723-2521 START YOUNG | Britain's Royal Ballet School! admits boys and girls to its junior school when they are 10/ years old. 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