of honor, wore a blue while taking their whirl around who would be considered by his a silk sheath dress with the shelves. group to be a cosmopolite a so- Italian Couple phisticate, must have: credit es Wed In Oshawa [Howes sce a best man. VITAL CARDS, omaiy| a0lched Just about any place bi : i 1 might land so he can sign The newly wedded pair will live; subject for gentlemen's jokes, a flourish. The marriage of Gioconda ; Alb and Nicholas D in Oshawa. are looking more like card files" 1's or oioonoe that men have zio, both of Oshawa, was solemn-| in these days when credit is king. taken to. carrying small, flat zio, , n m | 3 4 g , fla n> ied, rcenty, ot 8 Seton's Fewer Carry Cash [ial "ie vu Sovmer forget leather stag 5, C4 SE Reverend Paul Dwyer officiat-| . . her lipstick than her gasoline are empty or at best carry ing. As Credit Buying credit card, and her metal is yer of he 1 know The brid charge plate is as much a part : They Mr. Po Ry Mithele "Rivanese Continues to S re ad of her going-out equipment as the petigs: contals ered and the bridegroom is the son of| g Pp car keys. Ld Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dannunzio, By CYNTHIA LOWRY ag js the handbagless Jaits HOUSEHOLD HINT : all of Italy. { purchasing department, General : : : | NEW YORK (AP) -- The new .| Wise homemakers keep a spe- Given in marriage by Mr. As is well known, in some cir » in bh th have all 'Rosemarie Trotter Motors. : | catglogue of my favorite mail- Oreste Labriola, the bride wore|ces® 5 0c rac' a special item: [cles it is now considered not|(CC c instruction tags, each ' Mrs. Carson Lines and Mrs, ] 3 'Feted Bri d e-Fl ect Noreoan Fier choles floor-length gown of white lace| "1.04 cowhide wallet with win- only crass but statu revealing Washing wiih. the name of the at a kitchen and pantry shower | Sve, Satin. Fhe fitted bodice, sit dows for 80 credit cards. And no fo handle 3 TOCA yan article to which it pertains. | Miss Rosemarie Trotter whose|held at the former's home. Bingo| ¢cayjopeq ge poi space for cash. vig mbacks, The | ---------- | marriage to Mr. Charles Percy and novelty games were enjoyed|gjoeves and panels of pleated § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 17, 1960 This is completely in line with |Lines will take place tomorrow|and prizes were distributed t0|,vion net draped the front of the current trends. The dollar is ob- night in Albert Street Unit ed|the winners. skirt. A Sen | Church has been feted at pre-| Mrs. Ernest Simkins assisted ging ha vp 3 earls aM so | nuptial events, |by Mrs. Neil Lynde and Mis S|she carried a nosegay of white Miss Edna Williams and Miss Eva Herschiicld held a miscel-| carnations, viously on its way to obsoles- cence. Soon it may be like the | English guinea--they know what lit stands for, but nobody ever |sees one. The British, in fact, Blacks 1 sme st. | Joyce Wires were co-hostesses at|laneous shower at the future mrs, Lorenze Roberto, the | - Fei R + 9 guests were former school friends | although they still quote prices in guests were co-workers from the 2rd neighbors. Assisting in serv- terms of this old monetary unit. ing were Mrs, George Yates and At the moment, the last bas- and friends. In doing so they, From the purchasing depart. ENGAGEMENT |seem to be parking meters, five- would build up confidence in the ment, General Motors, the bride-| Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Calnan|and-dime stores and supermar- |elect was presented with a of Grafton wish to announce the kets. And even the supermarkets when two old comrades of the | Hewett formerly chaplain to | the smiling approval of Mrs. thereby enabling the order to Following the rehearsal, the Mary Anna, to Douglas Harrison ciety. Most have established a Legion Auxiliary, Branch 43, re- | the auxiliary received the long | Herbert Bathe, president. carry on its work in the tradition wedding party will be entertain. Cole, son of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur |cheque-cashing facility near their ceived their 25-year pins. Mrs. | service badge from Miss Rose | --Oshawa Times Photo. 'a1 manner. He warmly thanked!ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs,|Cole of Oshawa. The marriage] "in" door. Then the cash is col- |---- : 1 : ! . ent at this final meeting of the| |9, 1960, at St. Mary's Chur h,| But at least shopping housewives Legion Buxiliar Y Presents Pins 'Mrs. Uriah Jones season, and expressed the wish| FAMILY SIZES Grafton, Ontario. {have a ct to see greenback | {they would all enjoy a pleasant] The 1958 estimate of families, 3 ing Two 23-Year Memb - {J : the fall to carry on the work of 3.8 persons per family pared onoring Two 25-Year Members o'r. +0 Meetinalie vox [28 persons per Recipighits of 25-year pins were Alyn Elliott proposed the toast | Mr. E. A. Collins presided at honor at a banquet by mem-|to the Branch and Mr. Don Ive-|the "final meeting of the season, Branch 43, BESL, on Tuesday| Mrs. James Anderson pronosed|in the board room at the City evening. Miss Rose Bate of Bow-|the toast to the 25-year mem-| Hall recently. manville, zone commander, made bers and Mrs. Sidney Brooks re-| Mrs, Uriah Jones, delegate to I~ 7 wi There will be many beautiful this Summer--and you'll have 4 STANDARD plenty of time to play at your §|F PATRO favorite sports. So, don't try to § A b do too much at one time, Over- PV, 105] 5 RS fo B62 s [01019 2 MENS, LADIES, GIRLS, BOYES 7 la miscellaneous shower, The bride's parents' home. Th el don't make guineas any more, this awareness to their fam@ies ni.s Theo Hilton. | tions of cash in the United States IT WAS A HAPPY occasion | Joseph Close and Mrs. Clement | Bate, zone ~ commander, with nursing service; in the citizens, , rm" cieaner. engagement of their daughter, are adjusting to a cashless so- the 14 members for being pres-| Thomas Trotter, Drew street. |will take place on Saturday, J ly lected at the check-out counters. 'Reports To VON | summer and return refreshed in and dwellings in Canada showed | bers of the Legion Auxiliary to/son responded. of the Victorian Order of Nurses the presentation to Mrs. Joséph|plied. the 6th annual meeting of the PEC] i L days and wonderful weekends exertion and over-fatigue can manager, Ben Jacklin and exec-|day, Council was the guest speaker at|§ | eres AA tl ; COMPOUNDIN ' which Miss Bate replied. Mrs. and yellow chrysanthemums. | clearly showed a considerable in- Ou G YOUR PHYSICIAN'S and seated at the head table were| Several items of business fol-|the various branches throughout Branch president, Don Iveson; | lowed including plans for the an-|Ontario, of which there are 63. 1st vice-president Harry Brown; nual visit to Sunnybrook Hospital| Miss Bessie Touzel, executive secretary Alex Hill; business/by chartered bus next Wednes-|director of the Ontario Welfare§ Bouckley, Mrs. Robert williams, |and accordion duets, sang duets|Chamber of Commerce extends and Mrs. Alyn Elliott, Mrs. Wil-|and solos and the girls danced.|to business. Attending the lunch- J 4 liam Reed and Mrs. Peter Sim-|Linda Boivin danced a tap rou-|eon in the Sheraton Room of the and you'll fave a better time mons, past president {ine and gave a performance of Royal York, Mrs. Jones reported f your life this year. Introductions were made by baton twirling. Mayor Nathan Phillips brought . heli Mrs. Edward Bouckley. Other| Prizes were won by Mrs. | greetings on behalf of the City of 5 SS members of the executives of George Bell, Mrs. Albert Holda- Toronto. Dr. M. Dymond, Minis- the branch and the auxiliary|way, Mrs. Herbert Bathe, Mr. ter of Health, spoke briefly and were seated together and 17{Don Iveson, Mrs. E. J. Fowler, presented a cheque for $80,000 wearers of the 25-year pins were Mrs. Norri¥ McEvers, Mrs.|from the provincial government al a table to themselves Perry Smith, Mrs, Gordon Blow, toward the VON seryice Mrs. Robert Williams, chap- Mrs. Eric Jacklin and Mrs. Char-| Mrs. Jones thanked the board ain, said grace. Mrs. Norman|les W. Williams, a 25-year mem- for sending her to this meeting McEvers proposed the toast to|ber, who won the head table cen-| as its delegate. the provincial command, to|tre-piece of dark red carnations) Miss Isabelle Sorley's report Ensemble is cotton mattress tick ing. The coat is completely revers ible -- color on one side-white o the other. Charming little eased sheath goes everywhere. 45.00 Blacks wes WEAR LTD. 72 SIMCOE ST. NORTH Sco Advertisers Exchange Tne. 1960 Close and Mrs, Clement Hewett,| The presentation of the pinsiVON held in Toronto, read a former chaplain to the auxiliary,|was made with due ceremony.|splendid report. She said Mrs. N.| in the presence of fellow mem-|The colors were paraded and the|W. Laurie, of Barrie, provincial \ be injurious to your health. utive, Charles Wells, with aux-| A musical program was pro-|the morning session. Miss Touzel § Ne i fliary officers, Mrs. Richard|vided after dinner by the God-|explained the Welfare Council is Sol SW Easy does it--is a good rule to Burkhart, Mrs. James Anderson, |frey family, Ray and Elsie and|an association of agencies, a cen- ND = follow in all summertime activi- \ Erease in pS PRESCRIPTION IS OUR PROFESSION" S a s. Miss 1 99 ot : |Boddy read the minutes of the ONLY 9 DOWN J) 0 WEEKLY & Jovells 0. 3 uy BEGoodrich bers, members of the Branch|chaplain offered a prayer of|president, welcomed the dele- Mrs. Norman McEvers, Mrs. |(heir daughters, Linda and Sylvia|tre of information, functioning in ties. Another good one is to see | May meeting and also a letter of) OSHAWA--BOWMANVILLE--WHITBY 38 KING ST. W. RA 54543 4 and guests. {dedication followed by one min-|gates and wirged closer co-opera- your doctor and have him define | resignation from Miss Audrey] "We Send Medicines To Europe Postage Free' Brenda Louise Naylor Honor he service. Miss Brenda Louise Naylor|ployees' club of the Public Utilii Mr. F. A. Mcllveen read the whose marriage to Mr. William ties Commission. treasurer's report. Mr. Collins] Robert Holden will take place, The wedding party will be en-|spoke about a panel discussion on| tomorrow afternoon in North- tertained at the home of the|public relations that he attended minster United Church has been future bridegroom's parents, Mr.|in Toronto. He said members of honored at several showers and and Mrs. Robert H. Holden, Bess-|the VON board should be thor-| presentations. borough drive, this evening after|oughly aware of the work andl Mrs. C. D. Wright and Mis s the rehearsal service of the VON and to carry| Joan Wright were co-hostesses at -- sie dnl ian a miscellaneous shower at their home on Lauder road. The Misses Jane Holden and Sandra Naylor assisted in serving. | A.shower was held at the home of Miss Isola Kuzniak, Hortop avenue, at which the employees of the Public Utilities Commis sion were present. They present ed .the bride-to-be with a set of stainless steel flatware, a cheque and several miscellaneous gifts. Mrs. William Fitches and Miss Carol Fitches were co-hostesses at a personal shower at their home on Rossland road west Mrs. Bert Naylor entertained 'or her niece at a miscellaneous shower at her home on Olive avenue. Mrs. A. J. Naylor, Mrs. Austin Wiltshire, and Mrs. Ron- ald Brown assisted with the buffet supper. The neighbors on Westmore- land avenue held a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Nor- man Richards. Mrs. Leonard Shaw, Mrs. Stanley Cook, Mrs. George Bain, Miss Judith Rich- ards, Miss Carolyn Baron, Miss Jane Holden, and Miss Sandra Naylor assisted in serving | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jewell ~n- tertained the bridal couple at a bridge party at their home, Cadil- lac avenue north, at which they were presented with gifts of table linen and silver The future bride was present- ed with a crystal candy-dish from the Cubs and leaders of the 5th Oshawa "A'" Pack, and with a clock from the 5th Oshawa Group Committee The prospective bridegroom was presented wiht a gift of cof- fee spoons and book ends from the 3rd Oshawa Scout Troop, and with a table lamp from the 3rd Oshawa Group Committee. The bride-to-be was presented with a cheque from the em- LODGES AND - SOCIETIES DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND The regular meeting of the Daughters of England, Empress of India No. 26 teok place re- cently , - - Worthy president Sister Mary Hurst, presided assisted by the worthy vice - president, Sister Edith Taylor. « Worthy chaplain Sister Edna Huban read the scripture. Sis- ters Florence Whalley and Maude Skinner of Fairview Lodge were reported ill. Sisters Agnie Mit- chell and Ann Coulson won the lucky prizes. Memorial service was held in memory of late Sister Blanche Jeffery. Mrs. Herbert Bathe presided ute's silence. tion and understanding between Raymond Proctor, Mrs Edward |and son, Billy They played piano/much the same manner the safe limits of exercise for you, At Sh And P t ti Seifried, who as second nurse, oOweIs resen a 10NS has given excellent support to) t RA 53-1912 A $159.50 VALUE YOU SAVE "40° STAIN AND This set consists of @ lorge table Jan JRO rn a i i ' and SIX CHAIRS -- Tw more then Burns, Alohol 1H \ ' : ns #5 S a om : ost We swale ve rn A ag nze or m rome. Household Chem. table hes @ mirror bright weed deals, Ink, And groin plastic top -- It's heet-proof ood Stains. « + + alcohol and ecid-resistant. The elegant chair styling features the latest "plastic upholstery, TABLE SIZE 36" x 60" Cherney's will deliver one item, or a complete houseful with a low down payment and he easiest terms in town. FORM FIT BACKS WITH DISTINCTIVE BRASS WIRE DEEP PILLOW SEATS COVERED IN LONG LASTING WASHABLE PLASTIC OPEN TONIGHT COMPLETE 3 ROOM GROUP . . 449.00 'TIL 9 P.M. 42 DECORATOR PCS. AT ONE LOW PRICE Modern 10-pc. LIVING ROOM GROUP . . 219.00 Attractive 9-pc. BEDROOM GROUP .... 179.00 Modern 23-pc. DINETTE GROUP ..... 54.50 The next meeting on June 21 A will open with a pot luck supper SMALL DOWN PAYMENT DELIVERS A ROOM OR A HOUSEFUL at 6.30 p.m. a Sister Beatrice Hurst and her eommittee served refreshments,