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Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Dec 1967, p. 9

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al (ANgncan) wea- er mother and I do" nm Gerald N. Me- ed: "Who giveth this be married to this ired guests crowded oom and the cross White House for the d the reception ved with dancing, a t and champagne. soem TROLYSIS superfluous hair painlessly r Kree-Imperial Machine s MURDUFF be in Oshewe GENOSHA HOTEL 1, 12th, and 13th 1E 723-4641 ashionwise"' Rack. of \s SES Ip your ward- 1 new dress, or n Black's. A earance rack +t aside for you from. All the s. Broken size range. Hurry now. Regular . and up IL 9 P.M. 5 TD, 725-1992 ? ur Drapes E process. HONE:728-464 ISHAWA bi THE "WAGGOETTES", of the Canadian Corps, Mrs. R. L. Welsh (captain) seated,:Mrs. Harold New- Women Prove T In Canadian Corps Dart League Small, pointed missiles can|They are all part of the game,experience the expert be seen flying every Thursday evening at the Canadian Corps, | Richmond Street West. | These missiles are not UFO's.| They are all part of the game.| The game of darts. | These missiles are not UFO's. Wepiatieas Cases Of 'The Pill' Risk | TORONTO (CP) -- A woman doctor warned doctors Sunday of dangers of prescribing the birth control pill to women with heart and circulation problems. Dr. Helen Taussig, professor emeritus of pediatrics at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore, Md., said giving the pill to these women has produced "more fatal results than we like to} see." In an interview, Dr. Taussig| said women who lack perfect circulation or have had major heart surgery should not take the pill because they are more prone to developing blood clots in the veins or lungs. Dr. Taussig said such women need the pill the most, however, | because pregnancies endanger) their lives. They must use other methods to prevent pregnancy, she said, "SOCIAL NOTICE | FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Cooper, Pickering, wish to an- nounce the forthcoming eae| riage of their daughter, Patricia| Sharon, to Ralph Robbins, son of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Robbins of Owen Sound. The ceremony} is to take place on Saturday,| December 30 at Pickering Unit- ed Church. Ra Asa ke A Team Is Where A Boy Gan Go To Prove His Courage . ..agang is where he can go to hide. | It's fine to be a gentle- man but it's a real handicap in a good argument. It's alright to tell "| a womon that you! i knew her when she was a. little girl.| But don't moke! the misteks of telling her you! knew her when) you were a little A pedestrian "a passing a manhole| on the street where some men) were working when he heard one; call down to another: "When! BOB EAKINS you come up, bring my pillow ond exes usie TOILETRIES FOR MEN radio, When tree people are divided, liberty is subtracted. Progress is wonderful. Thirty| years ago only hoboes cooked their meals outdoors, Gillard CLEANIT SERVICE LTD. DRY CLEANING, SHIRT LAUNDERING 725-3555 some (left), Mrs. Ivan Titterton, and Mrs. David Anderson display the tro- phy they won in a dart op Competitors The game of darts. The game of darts has been leye credits 50 points. The dart is held as you would area of the number 20 In November "Kelly", 'Low Ball, The Eastwood team from To- The stance taken is a matter] 'of personal preference tournament in Georgetown competing against 15 other (Players each and two Teams usually consist of four|women of the Canadian Corp 2 teams|that they organized ta league for|Mustard, and Dawn Stent. The) with one target, each play-\Women alone in the summer ofjrunners-up were the Canadian} jgames) and teams. |play wi jer having three darts a turn. --Oshawa Times Photos | does not depend on adding abil- Onity, but you must be able to "Waggoettes", a team of four,| tournaments Smith,. Betty Burnfield Quaig. The Keeping score in this game| TROPHY WINNERS Carroll, In the spring of this year, the doubles | Thursday evenings. |strument in the |.ands of an ex-| wit |pert. subtract. The dart is a specialized in- Particular attention whether to choose a feathered! number played since the 15th century,|¢Yen construct their own flight/three darts is 180. This means!phy to Oshawa. but it has only been since 1961 that the women joined the men of the Canadian Corps for WIFE PRESERVER al orren 9-27 Let roasts set about 15 min- utes before serving and they'll slice easily and neatly. CNM » BRITISH . STERLING A smashing after shave and a cologne that lasts from dusk to dawn ... British Sterling. From $3.00 to $8.75, 28 KING EAST PHONE 723-4621 from paper. --_---- The object of the game is to throw the darts accurately from a minimum distance of eight and a half feet, at a marked target so you may accumulate more points than your oppon- ents. ANCIENT SCORE BOARD The target is a circular board with numbers from 1 - 20, in no logical sequence, marked off by wires and designed with two colors, The outside circle of the) board credits the dart with! twice the value of the number, | Sale! Sale 7 Sale f Full Length Formals AND BRIDESMAIDS' GOWNS SARGEANT'S BRAND NEW $19.95 FALL ARRIVALS 463 RITSON RD. $8. from the Canadian Corps trav-| A typical game would startielled to Georgetown to compete| h each player having a score|with 15 other teams. The "'Wag- is|of 301. Depending on where the|goettes", Mrs. Harold (Stella) \paid to the weight and through/dart lands, the amount received|/Newsome, Mrs, Ivan | knows|would be deducted from this|Titterton, Mrs. David (Isabel)| Anderson, and Mrs. Reginald| jor plastic flight. Some players) The highest possible score for|(Hazel) Welsh brought the tro- 725-3338 (Joan) | Christmas wrappings for your Santa from our sweater collection ---- IDEAL DAIRY FOODS QUALITY YOU CAN COUNT ON! ALL PACKAGED IN BRIGHT-PLASTIC THROW-AWAY CARTONS More and more people are turning to their local dairy, Ideal Dairy. Their products are pro- duced, processed and delivered Slip one of our handsome sweaters under the tree. Choose his favorite style . . . turtle mecks, V-necks, crew necks, the layered look, shet- land bulky and smooth, Anything locally by local citizens. Locally produced and process- ed products help to build a greater cam- _myhity. Doesn't it make sense to BUY LOCALLY Pre- duced and LOCALLY Processed Dairy Pro- ducts. AT YOUR STORE or ond. evertyhing to make his leisure hours look great. V-NECK SWEATERS. 3...% 14.95 : sweaters... 10,95 CARDIGANS .... 13.95 Credit? Why Certainly Free Gift Boxes ! DUNN'S - 2 LOCATIONS. - DOWNTOWN OSHAWA 36 King St. East SHOPPING CENTRE BOTH STORES OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL 9 IN DEC. AT YOUR DOOR For Home Delivery On Your Street Call Ideal Dairy Products Ltd, 390. RITSON RD. N. TELEPHONE 728-6241 RS. RONALD CARROLL AND MRS. GEORGE BURNFIELD CHECK SCORES \value and the middle or bull's|that three darts have landed|within the inside circle in the;Mustard and Dawn Stent the women's/doubles runners-up were from High|auxiliary of the Canadian Corps f hold a pencil, and with both|Ball" and "'Baseball" are con-|were hosts for a dart tourna-| eyes on the target the dart is|tests played with darts. Each|ment for teams from Whitb \hurled, using the force of the|contest having particular rules|and Toronto. arm, straight from the shoulder.jand_ skills. The game of darts became such a popular sport with the|" s| Scully, y|Theresa De Maeiyer. jronto were the winners, Marian) Yvonne Colburn, Jessie|points, was 4 | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 11, 1967 ]] Let Front Hallway jist utte® sty . bi S Extend Greetings [inside the other at right angles, To Arriving Guests|centre. "a and tie your mistletoe in the i : cluster of green jlighted ice lights, attached to By JANET-ELAINE ROGERS |Your saa eiling fixture, and Planning to entertain this|°0vered with sprigs of ever- Christmas? If so, the welcome|2Teen boughs, is bound to catch . |you give your guests as they\YOUr male guests' attention! step into your front hallway can be brightened by using lighted Christmas decorations such as evergreen boughs with a cluster. | Of snowball lights set on the hall \table. This is easy to make. First, wire or string together Y a few branches of fir or cedar, then| arrange five or six snowball lights in a tight cluster. Snow-| ball lights are white during the daytime, and make an eye- catching decoration against the dark green of the fir or cedar. In the evening, when they are lit, they become beautiful pastel Shades of blue, green, red, violet, yellow and white. Probably no hallway is quite complete without mistletoe, the symbol of love. Legend has it that the maid who does not get kissed under it is doomed to |Spinsterhood for the year to . An old-fashioned "kiss- EVERYONE * SLIPPERS " BOOTS and STEPS TO CHRISTMAS . SHOES Low-heeled shoes with flex-| jible, lightweight leather soles|§ fand resilient leather uppers will Sa Meese 'Aare 'give you the greatest comfort! The| during hours on your feet while! Weir, and Shirley Whitby, Doreen "|Elliott, of Toronto was the Pie. Shop. 55 KING EAST singles winner and Verna Colby a of Oshawa, was the runner up b Pies A. PASTRY Downtown Oshawa The high three darts, of 140, Batad On Prarie Free Parking et Reer scored by Betty 153 SIMCOE SOUTH H Carroll of Oshawa b 'Bististaiw ie tattle ates Christmas shopping. OSHAWA | MODEL SHOE STORE 1964. Corps Corvettes, Florenée) Libby} and Margaret Mc-| winners were also fr m Toronto, Jessie Bancardchek is like having instant cash, This year I can shop where I want- buy what I like. 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