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Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Apr 1964, p. 10

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ea hy a peg ay iarger ye ty ene nN Pe eee GETS 30 YEARS Central Intelligence Agency, sthsssontiotb/senadlbeam = 2 ros Adelaide McLaughlin H&S THE STARS SAY Simcoe Street UCW Sponsors HAVANA (AP)--Frank Carl) Swiss embassy sources re- 4 / By ESTRELLITA , Emmick, a former president of | ported. Emmick, who was ~~ : ' iii: 1 ' : - Havana's American club, was|victed last week, will serve ' _" Closes Season With Election FOR TOMORROW Successful Dessert Luncheon \sentenced to 30 years imprison-|sentence in the Island of Pines 3 Lay If you can control disappoint-| 4 profusion of spring flowers;Home Furnishing Division, as|ment Wednesday on charges of|prison, the informants said. The riew slate 'of officers was ment and dismay when unex- pee i i " \. rvice of the U.S.|detectives. announced at the final meeting fal changes of plan. OusiE, flanked the stage and extended!well as lecturer on various in-|being in the service of the Adelaide McLaughlin 'ito the dining tables, where yel-|terior decorating subjects. Home and School Association. orongy aiagg dona ow low daffodils greeted the guests) Mrs. Brown spoke mainly on They are as follows: president, ties often work out better if hey|i" Simcoe Street United Church/pathroom decor and she said, Mrs. Lome Seeley; Ist vice- are carried ou a litle laer,|Memorial Hall. \ "At one time it was everyone's president, Mrs, Jack G. Mec- You should find much compen- The occasion was the annual|aim to have a two car garage Carnan; 2d __ vice-president, saing pleasure in the: congen- 'Dessert Luncheon" sponsored|but now it is to have a two Mrs. G. E. Willson; recording lility of duxociaies by the Lenore Unit and con-|bathroom house. One's house secretary, Mrs. 0. F. Gazley, : de vened by Mrs, J. G. Carterlis dated by one's bathroom treasurer, Mrs. Robert E. FOR THE BIRTHDAY and Mrs. Bruce Buck. and it used to be considered Booth; corresponding secre- If tomorrow is your birthday,| Mrs. Robert Sheffield andithe ugly duckling room in the tary, Mrs, D. K. Buchanan. your horoscope indicates that/Mrs. J. G. Carter received the/home, but today it is bright and Committee chairmen aye: pro- you should make excellent head-|guests and invited them to help|cojorful,"' gram, Mrs. John Babington, way in job matters during the|themselves to the light and) Goi, yore membership, Mrs, Ross Jef- coming year; also some grati-|fluffy desserts in pastel shades.) .i5.¢° of shy end ton eke a ZQV 95, i fery; special events, Mrs. John fying monetary gains -- espec-|and the chocolate cakes with| '1 ,j, place were vivid tanger 4 Re 7 F, Benson; publications, Mrs. lally between now and the endjrich frosting. Mrs. Carter tookline 'turquoise, pinks and pee ee WT 2 J. M. Taylor; room representa- of June, in September, late Oc-|the place of Mrs. H. V. Myersir ato. areas' needed muted a tive, Mrs. Henry Bickle; social Mm |tober, late December and next|who was unable to be present.) ode, while small ones could ' = le gene ran ona cl ml IAN BURGUNDY court. : Some valuable contacts which aha sai pe = Wallpaper was now ular | 7 \U The corresponding secretary 9 : you could make if you happen revel yom jee dude Feet and towels which ven ao ( A AD AN D and treasurer gave their an- af to travel in July could proye|!OnS In Furnis got ma ith the| meant only for drying were now nual reports. The principal, if. én profitable in a business way in Mrs, Brown has een wi for fashion. Their colors might Mr. Harold Pascoe, announced October, November and-or Jan-|Robert Simpson Oompany forlne vibrant and exotic or soft that registration for Kindergar- ips, LORNE SEELEY uary--the latter month, inciden-|!2 years, where she has served)ing gubtie, ten would be April 29 and 30. (Re-elected) tally, is also propitious for travel|in the dual capacity of staff) white floors were now both en -- for the summer and for job promotion. trainer for the personnel of the' serviceable and attractive and on June 26. ' ing on the new mathematics) You may have to guard| : accessories in brass and gold ¢ hiinsezeaia ect ogee Shay Bye syeter. against emotional stress forjsocial experiences during he|could give the bathroom "The CANADA'S WINE ; . od three renditions, 'In| Mrs. Philip Lawrence intro-|brief periods in June and No-|same periods; also in December! New Look'. t ne Bs ne "<Westering Home," |duced Dr. Claude Vipond who|vember, but this you can do if|and January. : aa Mrs. Brown was thanked by j 1 fe 'd "Bill Boy." The 'children|showed films of his two years|you will relax and "count your) A child born on this day will/Mrs. John Carter, on behalf of nnie Smith And Tan Forbes pew thei: Pusathor were thanked|in Malaya? He was thanked by|blessings,"' as the saying goes.|be a born enthusiast -- never |the Lenore Unit, | \py Mr "O F, Gazley Mrs. Keith Buchanan. |You have no cause for anxiety.|\downed by adversity, alWAYS | pepe "A combisied convention report) Mr. Wayne Jenkin's room|Look for interesting romantic|confident that he will succeed) Are Honeymooning in Nassau ee given by Mrs. McCarnan.|won the room prize. The final|developments in late May, late|in attaining his goals, -- are WE ARE PROUD TO PRESENT THE NEWEST IN The various chairmen gavejhalf hour was spent socially. 'June and late July; stimulating|usually lofty, the serviceable --Ireland Studio The marriage of Bonnie Jo-,a pearlized petal headdress and'their year end reports. | grea gp pan ene eco gg ee | MODERN LIVING Mrs. Terrance G. Smith. to Tan |2nd American Beauty roses. the new revised gene er Forbes, son of Mr ue Mrs,|_.The maid of honor was Miss|School bylaws ete hot sha! . , ™TS-/ Flaine Bailey and Miss Shar-|cepted. She announ James Forbes, all of Oshawa, . annual Grade 6 party would be| was solemnized in Simcoe Street aggre BF i age PP in the school. The Home United Church last Saturday af-}a,° ars i land School Council meeting is i Nira bride's sister, Miss Wendy) be held in the E. A.. Lovell 6 . The R na John K. Mott Phong was junior bridesmaid |< ool at 8.00 p.m., April 25 le Neverel ohn K. Moffat) and Laurie Ann Cebulski, flow-|°° : Rui . performed the, ceremony. Theo, girl. lwith Dr. Charles Elliott speak organist was. Mr, R. G. Geen They were all dressed' {in ! i ; SCIES IANS who also accompanied Mr. Ross shocking pink taifeta with chit. HAS MANY SPE RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANAD "Ay in'? jasmi s about and "The 'Lord's ae fon overlay. ba apenas of Hares oe 'an Open Every Day M | 1-BEDROOM 2-BEDROOM ; eee .. The seniors wore. afternoon- saat America and : LM. P.M. | in marriage, She wore long|length, bell-shaped dresses with|Zrw in North From 9:30 A.M toé | dail 3-BEDROOM eel gown of carnation-white pure 5C00P necklines. and two full) _______-- Thursday and Friday | silk organza over taffeta, fea-|Panels falling to the hem at the From 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. E turing a scoop neckline and lily-|D@0K. The juniors wore after- AP int sleeves. The bell-shaped|"00mlength, full-skirt dresses BLEACHING y : | a 6 le i. ro, with ' skirt with soft folds at the waist|27 waistlength jackets IN THE ULTRA-MODERN was complemented by a cum- three-quarter sleeves. They all ; shantijjy wore matching wedding - ring OLORING or aed S donate morn headdress and carried heart- 9 . i {shaped bouquets, of yellow car- | -- Pee chen nations, centered with red roses. TONING of pure silk illusion was held by. Mr. Larry Lemon acted as 7 best man. The ushers were Mr. : AUGUST OCCUPANCY : David Frolick, Mr. Ronald UNITS, GROUPS Drapak and Mr. Terrance E.|}| Make an appointment Smith ushered. AUXILIARIES A even was held in the with h hall. Receiving, th FELLOWSHIP GROUP' Oise', mother wore an after] MR. CLINT HALL SAVE ON TRANSPORTATION COSTS -- LUNCH AT HOME dress of light blue =| 4 , : The Southminster Fellowship |caded cae sie echine tas color technician at If you are presently employed in any of South General Motors plants you will Group held its monthly meeting! and corsage of pink roses. The| enjoy the advantages of being able to strol] home for lunch... and save on in the church hall. Mr. Gary|bridegroom's mother chose l : transportation costs. But thats NOT ALL! Oxford Park Towers offers you all jes on inirotneed, - Rever- | royal blue brocaded taffeta with| HAL L S ' | the quiet and relaxed atmosphere of try living, away from the -- en rs. John Porter, A warm'a hat to match and red roses . i ic. It' = int develo; welcome was extended to Mr.|for her corsage. and bustle of honking traffic. It's the most ultra-modern apartment develop- Porter and his charming wife.| nies As the couple left for a honey- The highlight of the evening|moon in Nassau in the Bahamas/ Beauty Parlor LENT ADVANTAGES offered you in, OXFORD PARK TOWERS. was revealed in slides, sharing|the bride was wearing a white : ; | : the experiences of the Porter/suit with bares red hat and 15 KING ST. EAST ' OXFORD PARK TOWERS family's trip to the British Isles.|accessories and a corsage of (above Globe Cafe) | The photography demonstrat-|red, roses. SHOWING | | | ' ed exceptionally fine detail, On their return Mr. and Mrs. PHONE 723-7011 ' an cellent Location beautiful scenery and the archi-|Forbes wlil reside in the Pre-| SPECI AL ment in Oshawa. You owe it to yourself to investigate ALL OF THE EXCEL- tecture of the British Isles injmier Apts. Marland avenue. . : color. Historical points of inter=| On Friday, April .17 at 8:00 p.m. and ireproof and soundproof construction est in England, Ireland, Scot- OP : ae pans and, Wales woe shown: Saturday, April 18 at 2 p.m. Playwear and | verlooking Lovely Lake Ontario Refreshments were ser y Mr. and Mrs. C. R, rie Bad 4 : . Summer co-ordinates. Modelled in our and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Nelson, who were in charge of the April| meeting. | mier Apartments Fashion Centre -- Don't miss this presentation ds P of casuals, smart outfits for this ecorated in harmonious colour tones ST. MARK'S WA Pa (Afternoon Branch) Summers Fun. The regular business meeting § AT ie . : of the Afternoon Branch of rivate balconies on upper floor St. Mark's WA was held re- +r ee Bees Me. 2 ANGU s-(5 RAYD 0 N : A llowance for free parking - all tenants president, pre- ided, Mrs, Alfred Woolcoc ' } \ opened the devotional sevice fll ~=© CARPET COMPANY : | Ry ctrigerators and stoves included = the reading of Psalm 113. ? ts, Colin Parks gave the Bible j . / ; | K i i reading and Mrs. Walter Meens NN 282 King W., Oshawa ® Tel. 728-6254 y itchens conveniently arranged led in prayer and meditation, ' P i nal ash warkabe ot the vik Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre to Hillsdale Manor were Mrs. J. J. Pugh, Mrs. F. J. Watson, Broadloom-Tile-Linoleum ? F | 7 V outlets, plus inter-com system Mrs. Ernest Pope and Mrs oO ne, two or three bedrooms available Colin Parks. Final plans for the rummage . : sale, May 1, will be made at y s Wi H H H Al a Mig 2, jase Rug Cleaning ¥ ithin walking distance of South GM plant a I Alfred Woolcock spoke a few j | words. \ | E levator service NOTICE Mrs, T. A. Boughton and Mrs.| : a | Colin Parks served refresh- ments. : Due to th tionally" R eal quiet broadloomed halls good sesesees be on CRS EE shi ce SE ie eine mtn rt j i itial advertisement, we ; Ss wimming pool urge you to reserve your | One low price covers all! --_ | to BLOOR ST. WEST CORDOVA G.M PARTS 'OXFORD BUY DIRECT FROM THE ' i | G.M. SINGLE VISION BIFOCALS MANUFACTURER AND SAVE! ZELLER'S OSHAWA SHOPPING , : CHASSIS MALAGA mers $11.95 $1 7.95 Your choice, 65 styles, shopes and colors CENTRE TOWERS No middleman's profit ! 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