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Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Jul 1963, p. 7

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"MR, AND MRS. Brenda Leigh E Bride of Donald L. Millson in We stinount United Chur on Saturday Rr afternoon Leigh Mrs Ars came t was riven In mar Her was | taffeta "hiffon overskirt qued with a crown of pearls and with an illusion roses mums The maid of honor bride's sister, Miss P. tis and the bridesmai the bridegroom's sisters, Mar and Mary Lou Millson their gowns of pale blue peau des soie, | they wore "headdresses ace and she elbow-le She white ve and Good China Is Priceless For Beauty And Durability By ELEANOR ROSS While we were admiring ta- bie settings in the china de- partment of our favorite store, we overheard a customer ask ing to see some bone earthen- ware The clerk, a gentioman o the vid school, then proceeded to give the young woman a fine dissertation on the = vanous wres of what is generical rermed ina". He explained driefly but succinctly, every type from porcelain & gt down to the fine plastic items that appear on our tables today WIDE RANGE This made us realize what a wealth of table settings. there are and how beautiful so many ,, . of the comparatively inexpen sive setting are, Remem choosing china, it's be price that counts but sti good to know that some of the + prettiest sets and pieces are n at all expensive We wish that plained, though stock" really means, Many shoppers have been disap pointed in the purchase of what they thought was : china paitern, when a breaks the ems CoUus clerk had what 5 * LEARANCE Jayn-Modde Dresses REG. TO DONALD L. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 4 Wednesday, 'duly 31, 1963 7 The wedding was solemnized in Wesleyan Methodist Church, Belleville, recently, of Margar- et Lillian Brooks, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Harry W. Brooks, Belleville and Adrian Lugten- burg, son of Mr. and Mrs Arie Lugtenburg, Bowmanville, Ontario. The Rev. J, S Spearman officiated Traditional wedding was played by Mrs, Gerald Clancy, pianist, who also ac companied the soloist Miss Narda Tarlg as she sang 'The Lotd's Prayer", and "The Wed ding Prayer" The bride, given in marriage by her father, was attired in a floor-length gown of peau de sole with a chapel train, She fi wore a fingertip veil of tulle, S edged with lace and carried a bouquet of yellow Sweetheart roses, stephanotis and ivy trails centred with a yellow throated > orchid The Donna bridesmaid, musie honor, Miss andthe Joanne maid of Greenwood, Miss MILLSON Ireland Studio more so than the tough-looking Married in Belleville, Couple To Make Their Home in Oshawa | Brooks, sister of the bride, were similarly attired in floor. length gowns of turquoise or- ganza, The junior bridesmaids, Miss Cathy Glover, and Miss Linda Greeley, Rochester, N.Y,, were dressed in gowns of yellow organza. All floor-length the attendants wore pillboxes with attached shoulder-length veils. Each carried a bouquet of shasta daisies. Mr. Robert Gallagher of Osh- awa attended the bridegroom, while Mr, Wayne Brooks, Belle. ville, Mr, Dick Adams of Osh. awa and Mr, of Courtice brother of bridegroom, were the ushers A reception was held follow- ing the ceremony at Club Can- ara, Belleville where the bride's mother received wearing an olive green organza over taf- feta dress with matching three- quarter length coat of organza, pink accessories and a corsage of pink Sweetheart roses, As. sisting was the bridegroom's mother in a blue silk knit dress with matching jacket, white ac. es and a corsage of white cesso Louie Lutenburg) the! Viof . vellec Oses » COSSOr , of pink gOWwN mor styled ny appl '¢ wore ¢ p dress > and a corsage of white. chrysan oe 2 ex OPCR « REG. TO llis Becomes earthenware The duradility depends upon the and the body of the mate over which it is plac ed The high - temperature glaze of better china iseratching to a greater than does the soft g earthenware Treat your Sweetheary roses For the wedding trip through Quebec, across to Maine and thence Vermont. the bride chose a white silk knit dress, blue and an orchid glaze itself of the glare to and white and carried bouquets and white carnations flower Patti Gettins, blue nylon or i. the same Dale ison ac es fired accessories résists " The were aie Oshawa Rala Frankford Wellmans ourtice Mr, and Mrs, Lugtenburg will reside at 863 Simcoe street, Oshawa, Ontario presen 'Toronto. Rochester, Stirling, Car Rrighton and degree are «oof Belleville Montrea china with NY and -it will last and look lovely ™ for many years. Never subject ' the pieces to abrupt water tom perature changes West Do not use a good bride'si china to store something in the refrigerator, Yes, we have seen with white ac-/this done only too of bridegroom's) Plates and other pieces year 225 'crew members in Nor- mother was blue linen) should be carefully stacked, ways merchant marine were accessories, Each had) piacing paper towelling of spe- sent home at state expense be- of pink and while/cjai mats between each were pregnant, the Hang cups by the handles reports, More than With women and 535.000 men with plenty of use aboard 'Norwegian mer last ships M care t oonrs brother Lyle Millson, was best mani t ushers were Reginald and Keith Ellis in t ridegr Mr ind t s Robins \ reception followed pre the ed in' pink embroi piece of NEED TIME OUT OSLO, Norway (AP) -- Last dish they government 4.000 rve leh on their moon the br ide was wear a blue Serrano, two-piece with white accessories reasonable care, eve good china themums Mr. and Mrs make their home Millson wi in Oshawa New Elizabeth Arden Soaq in Hand-Clasp Cakes The explanation is simple The length of a pattern's life] is entirely dependent upon its popularity, One canot expect a manufacturer to keep the molds and patterns for a set which sold only in small quan- tity in china change as other fashions although stores guarantee open for five years Fashions do some stock So, when is a good ong the P he market d it is and what nces for the future. c yids Ss 7 Gu selecting china, it dea find out how has been on much in de are its how ~hina is ox in & luxury despite its fra Ys remark ngredients, care fully selected and mixed, make n basic ingre- is rates high. HIGH TEMPERATURE durable china must be high temperatures china wonder he heat, much AL uch why china > Mw hat ov Now the mest wld be ] interest te you! uxurious soap in the world takes the most luxurious shape in the world --and is being presented to row in the moet penn! way at this time. ae rou mav discover for yourself how exquisite the. new Flivabeth Arden soap 1 } Perfumed to sachet strength and finely om ag each piece of June Geranium or Blue Grass enap is fragrantly perfect to the last little shiver Roxed im. sets of three, these Hand-Clacp Cakes 39.95 hs saat os cane mate Io as to 2.500), Hand can Rath Soap ( Seap (hax of 3) 2.25 va give value, mon NMOPIY?. 5.00 10.00 box of 3) 3.00 nr, mom 1S $9.95 thamserd come only OUR FAMOUS 2.00 *: TABLE! waan 20% OFF! SKIRTS & BLOUSES % PRICE JAYN-MODDE dresses Opgrrwre Me Gerene Hint' 77 KING ST. E. Gccemicac:. at asi nesiacaate 530 SIMC PHONE 725-4561 nec ans ni ictcanitaaeisci FREE PARKING ES Fricnoly service SE cuncet teams A & Ny & The Dy Hol wedding ensemble with her, bec Herman cas prac BRIDE FROM HOLLAND former Miss Henke kstra recently arrived from land, bringing her entire to home. ents are Mr their formed Church, where the couple and Mrs @ Bowmanville are making The bride's par- Jimke tho Lady Lintott Tries Study of Canada Prior To Arrival LONDON (CP) --Diplomats' wives often have to do as much background. study as their hus- bands on moving to a new country, but this poses no prob- lems for Lady Margaret Lintott, wife of Britain's newly ap- pointed high commissioner 'o Canada, Lady Lintott, a petite blonde who likes to do historical re- search in her spare time, has a natural relish for learning of all kinds, A London University graduate jand wartime civil servant in the board of trade, she re- cently decided her mind was rusting in the grooves of domes- tic routine and laid in a batch of books on France's early 19th- century statesman Talleyrand with a. view to taking her history M.A, But with husband Sir Henry's 'appointment to Ottawa (he | }due in November), French his- tory yields to the more im |mediate task of learning about Canada, QUIZZED ON BRITAIN "T see it as a_ two-sided jbusiness," said Lady Lintott in jan interview at her home in a leafy west London road, "T'll have to relearn a good deal! own country at the Having to answer about your taken about same other my time people's questions Britain makes you sort ideas out, things you'd for granted for years." The Lintott children -- John, 13, and Harriet, 9,--who will so to school in Ottawa, are in- trigued about life in Canada John, a bright scholar who itor Both children were born wants to be a barrister or solic-| is a keen chess player.| in} Dykstra, Holland, and bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs, Oege Bandstra, RR 2. Newcastle, Ont * Paris during Sir Henry's eight- jyear stint with the Organization for Européan Economic '9 operation and grew up speaking French as their mother tongue Mr New- took the bride of Bandstra_ of tle. The ceremony e in the 'Chr ome stian Their parents are completely) bilingual, able lessly from thinking or speak- ing in one language to the SOCIAL NOTICES Mr 1 an Mrs other AIDED REFUGEES Children's problems and child Ifare in general have a spe- interest for Lady Lintott a legacy from her experiences helping refugees from the Span- Civil War and. evacuating children from London's east end slums during the wartime air raids FREE PARKING ENGAGEMENT and Mrs. W. Bruce wish to announce of their daughter, to Mr Ronald son of Mr, and A all of r is to August in King MARRIAGE Ter the abeth Ronald of Osh. n Kline Redvers marriage 0 Mr both took place on 20, 1963 in Memorial Boynton to nent ' Snowden awa Saturday, the c Church Osborne of- HOS ar James July Christ the Reverend hapel of isk with | 488 3.30 John United pm Charch BUDGET TERMS GLAZIER's MID-SUMMER This is ree woller Seving time et Slexier's . . . you'll find © tremendous veriety of excellent merchandise now clearing et low, low prices . . . ofl must be cleared te moke room fer new fell vwock . . . buy now ond seve! LADIES BETTER DRESSES StH plenty of sommer left to enjoy these lovely dresses this season's lotest end loveliest styler, All sizes in the lot. VALUES to $19.98, CLEARANCE VALUES to $24.98, CLEARANCE VALUES to $29.98, CLEARANCE LADIES BETTER COTTON DRESSES Perfect for street or casual weer, Short. sleeve of sleeveless in the fot, AH wath end weer Cotton, Terrylene, Arnel, Seersecker end other febrics for semmr weer, Al sizes. ame" He 2. 88 2 6.98 2 «. 8.98 REG, VALUE to $6.98 ec. CLEARANCE REG, VALUE te $8.98 ec. CLEARANCE LADIES' SHORTS Maternity Wear on woven pleids end smell "veto V2 OF F 9 OPEN ALL DAY WED.--EVERY WED. --FRI, TILL 9 P.M. LADIES' BLOUSES ALL REDUCED ae) OFF Ladies' Summer Sizes 10 to 18, CLEARANCE. PR. uP To Lovely sleeveless: blouses in wech ond weer febries, White ond mony ottrective shedes. Sizes 10 te 20. ' You! Find Really Excel. lent Money-Seving Buys On Our RACK CLEARING @ Ladies Dresses @ Biouses @ Skirts @ Girls' Dresses AND MANY MORE 'TEMS AT ONE GIVE LADIES' eng GIRLS' BATHING SUITS UP TO 12 OFF Beoutitel styles ct tow, tow prices, @ Slims @ Shorts @ Blouses Ctearins better tenes a4 meme stock of one tow, tow price. Boys @ T-Shirts @ Shorts @ Slims ai" 99° auues To 9.98 " Extre Ponts where avoileble $5.00 © moke room for new fell morchondise, learing mon weit, ot Win tow, tow price. Sion 36 aR is MEN'S SHOES AWAY PRICE Clenring better bones of @rees vhees. Most Sizes In the lot. Mony styles. mead ee eas 1.00 }= 5.00 1.00 $14.98. AND STILL MORE BARGAINS ON DISPLAY -- DROP IN re AND SAVE! ! MEN'S SOX Deering ©@4 renges of Kroy wool, Cushion Foot, soft Pa Pon, vtc BUDGTT TERMS Nd INTEREST 'ON CARRYING CHARGES su evi "UUM (Across irom 20u'h Simcoe School) FREE PARKING BUDGET TERMS SA Sila Min Di te nl ns 4 6 tony VALERIE Daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Schlechter, is Valerie Naomi, one year old in May Valerie's grandparents are Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mce- Mahon Oshawa and Mrs, Karl Schlechter of Bangor, Saska- tchewan and Mrs, Joseph Gol- ling, also of Saskatchewan, Her great-grandfather is Mr. Mark Dean of Lindsay, On- tario --Ireland Studio | ta slip effort-' ONINUVd 330d Tender EAT'N TRUE-TRIM BEEF . For The Holiday Weekend ! STEAKS and ROASTS = 89: @ Boneless ROUND PER. LB. STEAK ROAST READY - TO -EAT HAMS SHANK END uv. 69s BUTT END u. 79° SLICES ue, 89 Fresh ONT. LAMB!! e LEGS (32 or Whole) ... 79° e Loin & Rib CHOPS ,, 89 e Shoulder CHOPS... 79° Skinless Wieners 5- 1.95 See What $1.00 Will Buy! 2 lb. Shoulder PORK CHOPS 2 lb. Shoulder LAMB CHOPS 3 lb. VEAL PATTIES 3 lb. BOLOGNA (By-The-Piece) $1.00 ait 59 49 Cottage Rolls 5 3 Shankless Smoked Picnic Shoulders STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, AUGUST 5th Any of the Above Only.. Lean, Peamealed

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