The Oshawa Times, 21 Jul 1960, p. 8

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| PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. George Madder, Burk street, left by plane on Tuesday for a month's vacation in England. Mrs. Madder was a guest previously at a bon-voyage party held at the home of Mrs. Gordon Drinkle, Clarke street, by the members of her euchre club who presented her with a folding umbrella. Assisting Mrs. Drinkle were Mrs. John McDon- ough and Mrs. Edward Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Madder were also guests at a surprise party ar- ranged by the neighbors on Burk street and presented with a piece of luggage. Hostesses were Mrs, Lorne Nancikell, Mrs. Jack Hawe and Mrs. Edward Reynolds. Mrs. Alfred Asher of Daybrook, Nottinghamshire, England, is vis- iting her sister, Mrs. Ernest Barker, and Mr. Barker, Clark street. This is the first time the sisters have met in 51 years. You are invited by the Social AN Department to send in any little [A IN items of interest, News of teas, \ {surprise parties, showers, anni- | versaries and comings and go- lings are always bery acceptabis |and for which there is no charge. |Please write or telephone RA 3-474 local 18. | i 3 3 , Ceil Chapman is a case in Sparkling Fashions, Her dresses at Tuesday ! P . | afternoon's showing were 21 that | | women have come to expect from Please reviewers | her. Her afternoon and grening lothes made use of the lower NEW YORK (AP) -- Nearly| "0s ; € every New York designer's col. | Waistline, Yokes, fasting So lection shown the fashion press| P20 od dps © ferdipine 100k. this week has sparkled with blind-| \ORereC, = Bean SE EE to ing briBiance, | reer is height in 2 hack What makes it an occupational | evening dress of wide flaring hazard worth the risk is that the| ioc of shadow lace, And her fall clothes are worth biruing at. colors, in tropical orchid shades er " I re hdl. in| from greenish brown to crimson, equal proportions. {were exotically adaptable. RETAIL STORES ' OFFERING A CENTRE TREMENDOUS SELECTION OF SPECIAL VALUES DURING THIS EXCEPTIONAL SALES EVENT. SO AUTOMATIC! SO CLEAN! SO FAST! SO ECONOMICAL! Tempt the tastes of your family with delicious dishes prepared the way the master chefs do--with the magic of "Flame" Gas cooking. Food just naturally tastes better! And gas cooking is faster, cleaner, more dependable. More economical, too! ENJOY IT NOW -- EASIEST TERMS | The WA of First Baptist Ea 5 Church held its annual picnic at RRR Lakeview Park. Mrs. Boyce War- Mrs. Edwi 4 7 ON |am and Mrs. Edwin Pearson were YOUR the program committee. The con- GAS Soviet Visitors | on sts and ize winners were: At Stratford [Kicking shoe, Mrs. Boyes, Distinguished the Waram; pegs and milk bottle, Stratford Festival this week will| Miss Patricia Aldred; can in be a group of 20 guests from the jar Mrs. Ronald Collins; lucky Soviet Valon, This 2 he nor spot, Mrs. John D'Arcy; balloon Lae ges visit akin) Iv and it| blowing, Mrs. Richard Britton; {includes representatives of the |art: and sciences, teachers, his- torians, an office worker and a whistling, Mrs. Walter Nickerson; thimble balance, Mrs. Arthur Dial RA 3-3474 | housewife. The only actor in the| 1% | group is Mr. B. A: Babochkin. | Howard; peanut scramble for the children, Miss Patricia Al- | Also representing the arts of the stage is Mrs. E. N, Gomza, bal- dred. lerina. The Soviet delegation will re-| 5 in Stratford for a two day | "ALL THE NICE GIRLS LOVE A SAILOR" 3 . { half vears old, Daniel Vin- | Mrs. Anthony Goleski, Oshawa, Sor: 02 A snd Mrs Pa | cent, four, and Philip Paul, | and Mr. and Mrs. Felix Hulaj, Hulaj, Huron street, are Chris | io" Chris, Danny and Philip | Poland. Mr. and i topher Joseph who is two and | are the grandsons of --Photo by Ireland A A WEEK VISIT OUR SHOWROOM AND SEE THE RANGES ON DISPLAY 1 | FOR COMPLETE SALES * SERVICE NATURAL GAS Call Today or PROPANE visitors at VICTORIA EAST -- WHITBY -- MO 8-3328 AFTER HOURS CALL RA 3-9185 Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 21, 1960 Name Canadian Provinces Theme For Guide Camp | the season's plays, "King John", | The first Oshawa Guide Camp|J. C. Stephenson, "Chips"; quar-|"Romeo and Juliet" and "Mid- held this year at Tate's Point, termaster, Mrs. R. S. Hayward, summer Night's Dream", | Pigeon Lake, was called "Adven-| "Chuck"; nurse, Mrs. Vin cent From Stratford, the delegation ture Camp" and the theme was| Gendron, "Iodine": swimming in-| will proceed to Toronto and Niag- visit, to inspect the theatre, and| to see productions of all three of | ROUND-UP RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS "Jubilee Year." Each of the patrols chose a| Canadian province and made ap- propriate provincial crests which were placed in front of each tent. structor, Miss Carol Ellis, "'Skip-| ara Falls, to inspect the Falls and per"; son, "Flash." TESTS PASSED The following tests were pass-| assistant, Miss Linda Pier-| the hydro power projects there. The tour is headed by Mr. I. A. | | Tikhomirov, executive secretary |of the USSR-Canada Society. STORE ONLY LITERALLY THOUSANDS OF ARTICLES REDUCED DOWNTOWN i IN PRICE DURING Patrol names were: Nova Scotia, | _.. -mile walk: Vicki Bark- Quebec, Manitoba, Alberta and oa: Ly Jo al Bonnie Hart, British Columbia, Hat badges|j,\o Alker, Alice Wilson, Pat- and insignia were worn by each ..i; Evans, Gloria Brockman, tent member. Mary Southwell, Heather Davis, | A miniature totem pole was| Barbara Sawyer, Linda Johnston, | displayed in front of the British|Jacqueline Menzie, Connie Stauf- Columbia tent. fer, Mary Kalynko and Joan Hill.| The regular meeting of the Sal- All the meals were cooked by 50-yard swim: _ Vicki Barker, | vation Army Home League was the girls in patrols on charcoal Denise Parkin, Alice Wilson, Pat- held on Tuesday afternoon July burners. nels Kvaie, Ma Sonianey, 19 An initiation was held for all| Heather Davis, Patsy Jacklin,| yp... wo first year campers followed hy a|Sharon May, Heather McBain, |, BBL Se ol silent supper. |Susan Taylor, Frances Sparkes,| nj. Charles Cathmoir led in the Joan Hill and Mary Kalynko. |g4eyotional period. The theme for JUBILEE PARTY | Badges passed were: Hiker--|ihe afternoon was the 'Singing A birthday party celebrating|Linda Goulding, Bonme Hart, Heart" Mrs, Victor Phair led in the 50th year of Guiding in Can-|Lois Gage, Jane Alker, Alice Wil- the singing of the hymn, "Oh ada was held on Jubilee Day. Jub-|son, Heather McBain, Frances| How Happy Are They". Mrs. ilee camp pins were sold on this gparkes, Susan Taylor, Patsy Melville Smith read a poem, day, and each tent pesionmed is Stauffer "The Arrow and the Song", Mrs, costume, depicting a phase in the| = | Patrick O'Conner play: i growth of 2D province, Provin.| Pioneer: Lynne Twentyman, | "Living 2 Paved 2 piano cial patrol songs, composed by Sheila Bennet, Karen Mosier, scripture was read by Mrs. John the members of each tent, were patsy Wall, and Janice Roe. |McPhee and Mrs. Wilbert Clarke eung to climax Jubilee Day. | guimmer's badge: Denise Par-{Sang a solo, "I Sing Because A hobo supper hike was held| . . ru {I'm Happy". at Tate's Bay and everyone in kin, Linda Goulding, Carolyn Mrs. C 8 ; camp walked to Nogies Creek for Hayward, Jacqueline Menzie, Po as Su tiol 1d We Sosy o the foyrmile walk, | Frances Sparkes and Janice Roe. | gang jp Prison. She ass the Many girls returned home with| Rescuer: Lynne Twentyman, nelgraph to illustrate it. pg id iy Sheila Bennet, Karen Mogter | Mrs. Maynard Nelson led in Mrs. J. C. Steph vas in Jane Alker, Barbara Sawyer and he singing of a hymn. Mrs. s. J. C. Stephenson was ¢ : E. O. Sargeant closed in pray charge of the craft sessions. Maric Maidman Yes Was seriet bo th Dravel: y Life saver: Lynne Twentyman, yas se. y the Cheerio A iting Vis os divigion| B3r0aTa Sawyer, Jane Alker and a - og Sveti: ! commissioner, Mrs. Blake Wall,| Marie Maidman. |liam James Mee. Wil SIMILAR Adelaide istrict Badge secre-| | . Cosco, it Toh" WIFE PRESERVER | | novus saw se in e nadian tary, were among those who vis-| | Rockies, discovered in 1882, is ited the camp on visitor's day. | 2 | named aft ore J The Manitoba patrol consisting | | nie gd Ye Tnoese Lowise, | then Governor-Gen- of Karen Mosier, Frances Sparkes, Denise Parkin, Barbara | eral, the Marquis of Lorne. Sawyer, Heather Davis, Vicki . Barker and Jane Alker won first | prize for the best tent with 103| points. Second prize went to Que-| bec consisting of Lynne Twenty-| man, Sheila Bennet, Sharon May, | Janice Roe, Carolyn Hayward | and Linda Gingereski, with 85 points. STAFF MEMBERS Members of the staff were:| Clean antique - finished brass Commandant, Miss Shirley Tem- with lemon oil, then rub with a perton, "Tinker"; assistant, Mrs. |dry, cloth. X SPECIAL! ' SWIM SUITS. LADIES' SIZES 14 TO 20 4.77 Faille "Lastex" sheath swimsuits designed for oceans of comfort and figure flattery. Lovely in black, royal and red. Pellon lined bra. Adjust. able straps. Exceptional value at Zeller's Thrift- Right Price! CHILDREN'S SIZES 8 TO 14 1.77 Elasticized cotton swim- suits in gay checks and prints. Adjustable neck ties. Pert-N-Pretty styles. Grand Zeller Value. TO STYLES SKETCHED ZELLER'S LIMITED GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES S.A. HOME LEAGUE THIS SAVINGS EVENT- TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE SPECIAL VALUES. 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