MARRIED RECENTLY Oshawa will be tie home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Henry Grant, whose marriage was sol- emnized recently in Calvary Baptist Church. The bride, the former Miss Shirley Leone Han- sel, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansel of Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Willlam J. Grant of Bambridge, Northern Ireland. --Photo by Ireland. FLOWER CHOICE IS IMPORTANT Flowers' are an important part of any wedding. From the bouquets carried by the bride and her at- tendantg the beautiful arrange- ments used to decorate the altars and churches and rooms for the reception, the right choice of flow- ers is most important. For a summertime ceremony, roses, peonies, snapdragons, del- phinium and spirea are all ap- propriate for altar and pew-decora- tion, especially when used in large and graceful bouquets. Night- blooming stock and white larkspur are also effective Great masses of field daisies with greenery punctu- ating the flowers'"laciness create different and memorable wedding effect when used to fill the chancel and then throughtout the church in smaller motifs. The ever - popular rose when would about pillars transform the rooms for a club or hotel wedding. And an altar laced with greenery and dotted with aromatic roses in artistic bunches will long be Temembered for creating a pretty ect. Who Pays For What At Modern Wedding? The Bride and Her Parents are Responsible for: Personal trousseau. Household trousseau large). Invitations and announcements. Wedding: Music and decora- tions, Bridesmaids' flowers, Sex- ton's fee, Reception: Food, decorations and | music. Photographer, Bridesmaids | luncheon, Gifts for bridesmaids, | Provide hotel accommodations for wedding party (if necessary). | The Bridegroom Foots the Bill | or: Wedding gift for bride (optional) | Wedding ring (have several set | aside for her final selection). Ac-| cessories for best man, ushers, | Gifts for best man and ushers, Bride's bouquet, Going-away cor- | sage, Corsages for both mothers, | Boutonniere for self and best man, ushers, fathers, clergyman (some- times all flowers are provided by the bride's family), Bachelor din- ner (optional), Clergyman's fee, Marriage license, Expenses for wedding trip, (Bridegroom's family (small or usually gives the rehearsal party). {Want to buy, sell or trade? -- A Classified ad and the deal is made. CHOw.E OF SILVER MOST IMPORTANT arithmetic i i tions of every education, so fine silver %- the basis, of a beaut, ful table setting. We say, selec pattern you find most beauti- , most expressive of your per- sonal tastes, and make a long cher- ished come true. Regard- less of the style you choose, you'll discover that silver will har- monise with all kinds of china and fg mood oN ™ WIS) create. ote the subtle way Jraditional enriches contemporary e py The reverse is also true; most modern silver is very adapt- able. Because it's a mixer and an im nt investment, ohoose ver first but never The Picture-Taking The old tandem, time and money, enters the piloture when you begin e bride's mother) watch firmly keep the all-over pro- cession moving along, getting esti- metes and confirmations in writing for everything. If you are one who insists on having posed pictures of the wedding party at the reception do have a heart and consider the begin Don't dawdle over it--just allow yourselves only as many picture- talking minutes as it takes for guests to arrive, leave their wraps, of the receiving line, A comfortable chairs and per- haps a table should be placed near the end of the receiving line to ac- | an honor guest, remember, so as a bride, try to keep an even keel in receiving everyone. It may seem a little more effortful perhaps to give someone new from the groom's family the same heartfelt enthus- fasm you have for a much-loved lifetime friend but it is in that brief moment of interchange of greetings that the real you can say so much, if you sincerely express warmth and glow. New Officers Off To Front OTTAWA (CP)-Sixteen gradu- ates of the Royal Military College at Kingston, who were commis- sioned last Monday, are to leave Hey Kids! "Light A Fender" SATURDAY, JUNE 6 ON YOUR "GLOWING TAPE" (it Glows in the Dark) Have Your Dad Get Four Feet. You Get One Foot Free! con be seen for at least a half a mile; Is visible 75% sooner than mest rear warning lights. So, Kids, for greater safety, get your SCOTCHLITE RED REFLECTOR TAPE at the city parking lot. IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE ENDORSED BY Junior Chamber of Commerce Oshawa Police Dept. Oshawa Traffic Advisory Council BIKE WITH Oshawa City Council Give New Life By Cleaning Overshoes I is just around this time that rubbers "and overshoes begin to look weary and shabby. With a little effort, however, they can be given a new lease on life, An important rule to keep in mind is that rubber galoshes and overshoes should be washed with soap and water, only. They. should never be cleaned with gasgline, kerosene or any cleaner contain- ing oil or grease. If any of these fluids is used it might crack the rubber, wrinkle it and possibly re- move the glossy finish. Another thing to keep in mind is never to leave rubbers in too hot or cold temperatures. They should be taken off and wiped with a damp cloth immediately after wear. If this is dome after each wearing, it will prolong their life and appearance, For the most important occasion in 'your life "Be Lovely to Look At", Visit one of the beauticians listed below for the com- plete hairdressing service. And throughout the year "Be More Charming and More Beautiful" by mak- ing and keeping weekly appointments with yQur personal beautician. From your Locel Hairdressers ond Beeuty Shops Pauline's Beauty Salon $7 RITSON RD. S. Aileen's Beauty Shoppe 18% KING ST. 8, Collette Beauty Shoppe 14% KING ST. IL Elizabeth Beauty Shoppe 7% SIMCOE ST, N. Phil-De-Vere Selon 18 SIMCOE ST. N. for Korea next month, All lieu- tenants, they will serve a year with the 25th infantry brigade. | Among them are R. V. A. Roe, | Carleton Place, a signals officer, | and J. M. Scott of Fort William. Lieut. 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BOYS' 1.99 1 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Cool, easy to launder jersey silk sport shirts with short sleeves. Six shades. Sizes S-M-L. Reg. 2.49, 49 Ladies' Holiday DENIM SHORTS Ist quelity -- 2 side pockets, back zipper, assorted colors and styles. Sizes 12 to 20. Regular 1.98. 1.49 Men's Smartly' Patterned Elastic ANKLE SOCKS 4 $1 POPULAR "DON JUAN" RAZOR BLADES Double - edge safety blue blades. Sold on @ money-back guar- antes. 100--99* MEN'S NYLO-GABARDINE 2-PANT DOUBLE-BREASTED SUITS For when you wont to look your best. Finest quality. Reg. 49.95. 27.75 MEN'S NYLO-GABARDINE DRESS TROUSERS One of the most satisfactory suitings to wear. 4 shades. Reg. 7.95. MEN'S SUEDE LEATHER JACKETS Gabardine Back. Fully lined. °, Reg. 17.95 7.95 VISIT OUR454 SIMCOE S. STORE WOMEN'S SPRING COATS Mode from the finest wool ma- terials, in the latest styles. 12 to 18. Reg. to 39.95. 17.95 wool materials, Reg. 22.95. Sizes SHORTY COATS Designed and toilored by one of our best makers; from 100% all- Sizes 12 to 20. * WOMEN'S The buy of the year. Pic 'n' Pies, 19.95 SUITS Flannels, Stripes, etc. Sizes 12 to 20, 1814 to 2212. Reg. to 39.95 Gabs, WOMEN'S WASHABLE CASUAL DRESSES Manufacturer's clearance of slightly soiled samples. Reg. to 4.95. 1.39 CASH IF YOU HAVE IT -- CREDIT IF YOU NEED IT ' COLORED BED SHEETS An opportunity you can't afford to miss. Double-bed size, 81 x 90 -- 81 x 99. Reg. 7.95 pr. 5.49 Girls' All-Wool Manufacturer's sam- ples of 29.95. Assorted col- ors. Sixes 5 to 14x. COATS Eyelet - 1595 to | 2.29. 9.88 | 1 WOMEN'S COTTON SLIP 100% NYLON PANTIE GIRDLES Well | brond. 2- headdesrad "1 year guarentee." Sizes 32 to 42. Reg. wey stretch. Sizes S$, M, L.'1st quality. Reg. 3.95. 1.65 Ladies' 3-Piece All-Weather Coat Seis with matching het ond umbrelle, Assert ed shades, Sizes 13 te 20. Reg. to 39.98, 19.95 GIRLS' 1ST QUALITY SWIM SUITS Elosticized satin suite. Sines 2 to 6. 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RAYON .BEDSPREADS 6 beautiful shades, Double-bed size 80 x 100. Reg. 3.95. ATTRACTIVE CHENILLE CRIB SPREADS Fine fluffy cotton tufting in pink, blue or yellow with beautiful contrasting pattern. 1st quality, Size approx. 36 x 60. Reg. 2.98. MEN'S Quality Zimmerknit POLOJAMAS Made of fine knitted cotton yorns. Top has turned down collar' and attractive ue stripes. Bottoms have comfortable all-round elastic waeist! Sizes S.M.L. Reg. 4.79. Sizes 2, 3, 1.26 CHILDREN'S Zipper Front OVERALLS Of sanforized cotton drill. 4, 5. Reg. 1.99 MEN'S Lightweight Poplin-Gabardine Windbreakers In sand only. Sizes 38, 40, 42, Reg, 7.95. 4.75 SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED PENNYWORTH'S LJ \ DEPT. 21 Bond St. W.-Dial 5-4313 STORES 454 Simcoe S. - Dial 5-5505