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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Jul 1964, p. 7

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fet aon giants Get Ree Spelling Bee CNE Attraction you are one of the people (over 18) who prides himself in his ability to spell it can be a Give Colored Linens Very Special Handling iH re the sa alone h eae the Weds pghorns ie: or maker whojagain r ie i on your has a growing supply of colored| favorite laundry products and\profitable hobby at the CNE linens, comes in the form ofjuse them always strictly ac- this summer. information from the Vat Dye| cording to the manufacturer's} Any word in a standard dic- ery ao My jr tard tio from. aeolotrophy _to|reach washing methods a! lg Rar agg | ons for y umer, Colored linens ean be a | I'm Told That i as can be white, in either the dryer or outdoors. Dry heat, ls the ploce to shop for UNIFORMS THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Mixed planetary influences in- dicate a somewhat routine morning, but many interesting possibilities in the late after- noon and evening, There's chance of a new busi- ness opportunity, unexpected visitors from afar, perhaps an invitation to an unusually stim- ulating social function, In' any event, your surprises should be pleasant ones. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, ol al presages a good year According to the stars, both your personal life and your business interests should pros- per, and there is also indication 'of some unusual recognition for past efforts between now and mid-September; also in March, The latter month, incident- care closet. Here, then, are some rules on maintaining the coior which has changd the interior of the linen closest from white to rainbow. We are told that to keep col- ors fresh, colored linens ius: be washed as tho! as you would wash white ones, In general, vat-dyed colors in all the better grade of sheets will take high: water tempera- ture and can be put in your ally, should mark the beginning washing machine on the full of a sharp uptrend in your fi- cycle. nancial affairs which if capital-| CHECK LABEL ized upon, could put you in fine} Read the label on chlorine .|position for many months to|and other products designed to come. : brighten colors as well as Other good, but short, finan-| whiten whites. Properly used cial periods will occur during] and diluted in the right propor- the first week of October and-|tions, bleach can be used on} or the last week in December.| most vat-dyed,colorfast linens. Be astute in money matters} You may wash white and during intervening periods, however. 'No extravagance! No speculation! In personal affairs --except for a possible period of aggra- vation and friction between early November and mid - De- cember--your domestic, social and sentimental interests should prove unusually pleasant. Best. periods for sentimental matters: the balance of this month, late August, late Octo- ber, February, April and June. Don't take September or De- cember "romances" too ser- iously, however. Between now and mid-Sep- tember would be an excellent period in which to travel; also mid-October. A child born on this day will Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR Spinol Disc Injuries Hay Fever 100 King St. E. 728-5156 dyed linens and most vat-dyed colors will stand up in the suns] light, If you prefer, you may safely gend colored linens to commer. cial laundries, However, do use pillowcases or bed sheets-- either colored or white--as laun- dry bags. This is a poor prac- tice--that is, unfortunately all} too popular--both for the linen container and its contents, Get the habit of rotating and combining various colored lin- ens, It makes for a prettier- dressed bed or table and hel; to keep the various items use longer. 12" =» 12" and 12" x 16" -- 8 COLORS -- STORRAR DUNBRIK SIMCOE ST. NORTH PHONE 725-0631 be endowed with a warm and understanding nature; will have all the instincts of a true hu- manitarian. Something you can look forward to is perfect dry cleaning re- sults every time, when you send your garments to us, Every precaution is token to return your garments to you looking 'ike new.' So to be in for a pleasant surprise send your dry cleaning to us next time. WALL-T0-WALL! CUSTOM-TALORED RAP helps do it fester than properly selected draperies that will biend in with your YWCA DAY CAMP CLOSES WITH A FAIR FOR PARENTS A Penny-Fair attended by a Duff was in charge of crafts; Proceeds of the Fair will be ior counsellors and 'Riza Gold: pg a prema par- oe went, wows; Karen sed for the Counsellor Train- blatt, camper, preparing the ents and friends closed the an- Johnston, sports and games, ' arts th for hi nual YWCA Day Camp re- Ursula Feierabend, drama. ing program. The picture Fortune Teller's booth for the shows Sylvia Lancaster, left, Fair. cently. This year's camp was The Penny-Fair was followed ; : and Gail Freeborn, right, sen- --Oshawa Times Photo the largest to date. Helen Mc- by @ campfire and sing-song. 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Completely air-conditioned, modern decor, fully equipped with 1964 model office equipment. é @ Free lifetime refresher program to all grae duates. @ Choice of three shorthands, Pitman, Gregg, or Speedwriting. @ Active Student's Council School newspaper. -- REGISTER NOW -- the Declare Their Marriage Vows Mr. Kenneth Baker of Maple Grove acted as best man and the ushers, both of Bowmanville were Mr. Gordon Martin and Mr. Dennis Martin. | A reception was held at The} Acres restaurant where the) bride's: aunt, Miss Madeline) Moorey of Bowmanville re- ceived in a two-piece ensemble of lemon-beige brocade with white accessories and a corsage of gold chrysanthemums. The bridegroom's mother wore beige lace over taffeta with Mildred Diane Martin and Dean George McMahon recent- ly exchanged marriage vows in Albert Street United Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Wesley M. Martin, Bow- manville, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank McMahon, Oshawa. The Reverend N. T. Holmes performed the ceremony and the wedding music was provid- ed by the organist, Mrs. C. A. Naylor. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. She wore a full-length gown of carnation- white peau de soie with an over- skirt of Alencon lace, caught up with self roses. The bodice, with . a round neckline and sheath) sleeves was enhanced with re- embroidered Alencon lace. self rose headdress held her pouffant veil of pure silk illu- sion and she carried red roses THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 20, 1964 7 Patricia Taylor, Robert Hursti brige lace over"tateta wis] TO Make Home in Hamilton ac yen chrysanthemums.| 'The Reverend N. F. Swack-, They wore peau de sole iin san phe gon eg -- hammer officiated at the mar-/dresses in pale wrquoise with gg irs siclaunon ate ms. |tiage in First Baptist Church of|silk. organza boleros. Their be ye at 173 maraney road Patricia Jenice Taylor and Mr.| \caddresses were self wed ee Gal y Robert O. Hursti, both of Ham-|bands and they carried white , Oshawa. __ jilton. The bride is the daughter| carnations and golden pom- Guests attended fromm Lind-|of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.|poms. say, Oshawa and Bowmanville.|Taylor of Oshawa and the bride-| Wearing white dresses with | aad 7 me son of ge To pale ena ge 6 the flow- ursti of Timmins and the late|er girls were Miss Dale Wilson | Mrs. Hursti. lof Lindsay and Miss Joanne aligns ba with SOCIAL NOTICE | Given in marriage by her| Taylor, Oshawa. They carried) ' | | father, the bride wore a formal|the same bouquets as the sen- a a oe f MARRIAGE bee ot wie silk anes with iors. m jonor ai '| The marriage of Margaret|4 _ fitte odice and softly} Mr. Brian Bowman, Hamilton, maids were Miss Bonnie Hobbs, 'Ania. Gk 3 ot Bie rev \gathered skirt that flowed into) was best man and the ushers } gg aor og sa -- » Gaus a cathedral train. A pillbox|were Mr. Martti Kohtala, Tim- , manville. ey wore identical short gowns of cotillion blue featuring lace bodices with scoop. necklines and _ elbow- OXFORD PARK TOWERS THE N E W ULTRA Ready for AUG. Id APARTMENT DEVELOPMENT and regular OCCUPANCY liam Wesley Baldwin and Mrs.|headdress held her elbow-length| mins, and Mr. Douglas Taylor, Baldwin of Brooklin, to Rich-|veil and she carried a bouquet] Oshawa. | ard Bain Potter, son of Mr. and of pink rosebuds and stephano-| A reception followed | in the| Jength sleeves. The bell-shaped skirts were finished with velvet} sashes and a bow and their, matching floral headdresses were. misted in illusion veiling. They carried crescent-shaped bouquets of white chrysanthe- Mrs, Francis Arthur Potter of| Toronto, took place in Brook-| Miss lin United Church on Saturday, July 18 1964 at 3 o'clock with the Reverend George Mundy officiating assisted by the Rev- Gloria Smith and Miss Letizia Bussanich, both of Toronto. mums tinted blue. Chance To Win erend Barry Brooks. A GARDEN RECEPTION Seen cutting the cake at the garden reception following their recent marriage in the chape! of Northminster United Church, are. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo William Stonebridge. The bride, the former Mary dayne Bilenduke, is the daugh- ter of Mg. and Mrs. dehie , Courdes. A Satety Quiz During vacation time, chil- dren require frequent remind- ers to employ the traffic and safety rules that are a part of their daily routine during the school year. Here is a summer incentive to help them remem- ber. The Toronto Safety Coun- cil in conjunction with the jnations, | The bridegroom's step-mother jwore a beige sheath, black pic- ture hat and accessories and a corsage of white carnations, | As the couple left on their | honeymoon, the bride was wear-| ling a pink, waffle-weave suit,| pink hat, black accessories and| a corsage of baby orchids. | Mr. and Mrs. Hursti are mak- ing their home in Hamilton. Guests attended from South Porcupine, Hamilton, Toronto, Brampton, Ottawa, Lindsay. Bethany, Deep River, Napanee, Markham, Brooklin; Long Sault and Bowmanville. | Women's Division of the CNE / jwill once again award cash) prizes of $25, $15 and $10 to} three winners in a Traffic and| Safety Quiz. Children from kindergarten to Grade 8 are eligible to com- pete. The competition will be held Thursday, September 3 in the Kitchen Theater of the Queen Elizabeth Building. Entry forms are available from the CNE Women's Division, Ex- hibition Park and. completed forms must be returned by LADIES! No Baby Sitter, No Car Fare MR. BERNARD Of Leading Toronto Salons Experienced Hair Stylist APPOINTMENTS PHONE AFTER 9 P.M. August 5. There is no entry fee. "i Bilenduke of Winnipegosis, Manitoba, and the bridgroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Stonebridge of Osh- | awa. The reception was held | on th elawns of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tullock Nash road, 728-9317 AT Ancus-(RAYDON CARPET COMPANY 282 King W., Oshawa ®@ Tel. 728-6254 Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre Broadloom-Tile-Linoleum Rug Cleaning tis : é \church all. The bride's mother Caroline Kinsman of|wore pink silk shantung, a pink Hamilton was the maid of honor|hat with white accessories and and the bridesmaids were Miss|a corsage of white and pink car-| LUXURIOUS 1 - 2 and 3 BEDROOM APARTMENTS IF YOU ARE EMPLOYED IN ANY OF SOUTH GENERAL MOTORS PLANTS you will truly CANADIAN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS (20-7081 521% Simcoe St. N, -- Oshawa enjoy the advantages of being able to stroll home for lunch . . . and SAVE on Pp tion costs. But that's NOT ALL! Oxford Park Towers offer you all the quiet and relaxed atmosphere of country, 'iving, away from the hustle and bustle of honking traffic. It's the most modern apartment development in Oshawa! 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