¢ : (70 REMOVE COFFEE STAINS ing. Sponge with cleaning ful ¥ Joyce Davidson ¥ cottons or linens are stained cream is involved, On wod, silk, by eollee, pour boing Wer... noion or other man-made | through the spot or soak the fab-, | Contemplates { Irie in warm water, Wash article, fabrics, follow same procedure i Leaving For Us. ! Treat remaining sain by bleach but use mild oxygen bleach, M Because she can find Vite . } work in Canada, Joyce Davidson, : 4 i the TY star whose remarks about g % # | SPECI L! SPECI iL I last year's royal tour on a New i J A A York television show made her : : : the centre of a howling copiro- 4 z igri | Jo Aldwinekle, Women's Editor Dial BA §3:3474 | yersy, is considering leaving Can J 7 ; sel oy : ads for the United Slates . B THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 31, 1960 In an article in the August MITES issue of a ntiongl Magazine, sne said, "I'm a Canadian and Derce «XX J 4 : P E R S 0 N A L S ly proud of it, but I haven't much . ; 0 J TIME cholee if 1 am to continue to enrn 7 ; / / & living for my family in tele e a] ONLY At the aonual meeting of the of the br de-elect. The hostess Vision {a 4 7% ie ¥eder at of Women Teachers |was assisted by Mrs. Robert Bell, Wiss Davidson was dropped by " . 2 7 ions of Ontario In Toland Mi yeverley Garrow her sponsor at the time of the ; BA ono 18 week, Miss Frances royal tour erisis and since then MeLesd of Oshawa presented the Out of town guests at the Me. has not been approached by any . report of the Goodwill Committee: Donald VeClennen wedding in-other major Canadien Sponsor, 4 Introductory announcing that 14 student Bid cluded; Mr. and My Harold She currently sppesrs on CBC's A y of bursaries, worth $200 each, 8re| Rowley, Whithy; M and Mrs, nightly show, Tabloid, which oe. 7 / 7 or to be awarded to Grade it Rombough, Ajax; Mr, and cuvies her five days of the week i women students who will teach Mrs, David Colquhoun, Bearbor- hut provides less than a third of . 7 aduati from Teachers' Cob Prenton; Mr, and Mrs, Donal 5 on i thi " successiul 8pph-| Thon on How m Mes ongid Miss Davidson said she hoped J Self Storing i Hg . f ' Sowman' to work quietly In a country 4 / y gs Mi anetle Weary 0 and rs rie Ball 3 4] i Jenne y il, vi Karle x i, Guelph whose press will care nothing i / ' J ' EM, chou her, She couldn't help feel Doo Nas miasle ing that it was more than a co j : ONLY he MeDonald way of incidence that Canadian televi ikl 1h eddi reception Ing, al vou are back from Sion erities suddenly detested / Northminster United Chur ( h, cation is to call the social everything she did, [ ~ WEDDING PRINCIPALS banquet ha ) Saturday alter partment of The Oshawa Times! "Freedom of speech is a mean 5 | 2 * did 4 for an item in the ingless mockery; it's a freedom be) A wedding of Oshawa inter. | daughter of Mr. and Mrs, F, L Mildred $ whose personal column for which there that applies only to Inanities," CAROLE ANN CLANCY IS WED I . Installed aT » : Miss Swinson ost was sblemnized in Kapus Platt of Kapuskasing and the riage to Mr, Edwin Bell is tolls no charge lows of ein) she concluded marriage to ¥ ¥ d kasing 1 nited Church recently | o idesroom is the son of Mr, ltake place in Calva Baptist event Howe teas and an . Many noted figures from the | Clancy was given in marriage when Mi a Mrs, Coorg and Mrs, G, David Scott, Hil Chu ) urda is leled PAR h ell as HOPS COLD RINSE world of sports were among | by her father who Is seen here LES EVENISS SALES LTD f ' 5 the with her, The bride a . Scott exchanged nuptial vows en Shower en! from out out of town are alway When washing synthetic fab the gue at wedding In wore 15 PRINCE §7, RA 5.4632 EVENINGS RA 3.2707 | | etting your friends he dé h 0 Miss t street, Oshawe "he co $ a vel ( 5 £ i The brid he J rmer M erof i 5, Hi h Th u y avid MacGregor, Fd med tod automat wel Ottawa Saturday of Carole Ann | gown of ivory peau de sole and N y ' | y ont ies day's yma mak ancy Anne Flatt, is the | ple will live in Toronto v : d attended by re $ ten Clancy, daughter of the former | Alencon lace, for her marriage ( ir. and Mrs, Reginald Hodg- sure you set the machine or 8) waiiongl Hockey League Great | to John Michael Kavanaugh of ran treet west, held a|kinson, Verdun road, were 1bi.ql4 ypinse This eliminates, Prank (King) Clancy, Miss | Ottawa (CP Wirephoto) ' Double-Ring Ceremony Unites mii: "shower a ver frnits Fi Sis 06 wrnkies, Worm water te former school i mer dad Hodgkinson's nephew, Mr the fibres and, if this water is not cooled before the fibres are spun Margo McClennen, J. McDonald a y ! SOCIAL NOTICE % Northminster United € hur eb bouquets of white and tinted blue | PLAN A SEPTEMBER WEDDING ERWINNE was the scene of a wedding on shasta chrysanthemums. M MARRIAGE Saturday afternoon, August 27,| Linda MeClennen, who was Jun when Margo Karon MeCleanen| jor bridesmaid for he ter Vr, and M G. M, Peters an a. united in marriage with wore a short full-skirted frock of |nounce the forthcoming marriage John W vm MeDonald white silk organza over taffeta heir daughter, Linda Milli The bride is the daughter of styled with a Riveria blue cum- cent, to Mr, John J, Btroz, son Mr. and Mrs, William Frederick merbund, 8hie wore a veiled white of My. and Mrs, Nicholas Btroz MeClenner ind the bridegroom! flower headdress and carried alall of Oshawa The ceremony is the son of Mr, and Mrs, John bouquet similar to the senior ill take place at 8t, Gregory's McDonald, a of Oshawa uttendants Roman Catholic Church on Satur Phe Reverend George Telford mye Donald Olynyk was best day, September 17, at 10 a.m officiated at the double ring cere mony. The weddin music wa MARRIAGE played by Mr. J, R, Robertson| Nicholas Nicholas and Mr, Don Ihe marriage of Janet Rita who accompanied Mrs. David ald MeClennen Vdrie. daughter of Mr, and Mrs Weldon who sang "The Wedding The reception was held in the View vahaits of Montreal and Prayer' and "The Lord's Pray-ihanquet hall of Northminster mobert Michael Seviour, son of er." United Church where the bride ir. and M Michael Seviour of Given in marriage by her fa-imother received wear & Hamilton, took place at St. An ther, the bride wore a floor: princess » line dress of romance drew's United Church, Oshawa 5 length gown of blossom white blue silk shantung with a small Saturda August 27, 1960, with 4 silk organza, The short sleeved hat of dusty rose pink satin and ihe Reverend George Telford of bodice featured a sabrina neck-| matching accessories, A ng ficlating | ] | ] [ine edged with Alencon lace and was the bridegroom's Mother re-embroidered with seed pearls who chose pale blue chant ENGAGEMENT and irridescent sequins, A shell ja0e over taffeta with large pin i A ( § | y 3 J i ES Rista wid Mr. and Mrs, George Hoop NO GREEN STAMPS , . NO PINK STAMPS! NO STAMPS AT ALL! JUST n pearls, held her fingertip vell {| ol mak hing ibm ish to announce the engagement She wore elbow length Lgl Wore éoraages of Yoses of their daughter, Carole Ann, to HONEST -T arid) carried a cascade of yellow For the honeymoon trip to the! Mr. Donald George Garrow, son » 0 - GOODNESS MERCHANDISE AT COST, BELOW COST AND ! ally Soo" [southern United States the bride|of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Garrow, all] , . Yous nd small white ehryS-| i volled in a printed blue sheath of Oshawa, The wedding will take The forthcoming marriage of | Technology in Radio and Tele SLIGHTLY ABOVE COST! COME EARLY FOR THE BEST SELECTION ! aniHemun Essery was matron dress of pongella, with a white place in Si, Andrew's United Miss Linda Millicent Peters and | vision Arts, Son of Mr, and Mrs a sory w P § Whe of honor for her sister, and the stroller coat, white accessories, Church on Friday, October 7 ir, dohn J. Siroz 1s annount Nicholas Stroz of Oshawa, the other attendants were Mrs, John and a corsage of pink baby 1980, at 7 p.m ed today and will be-solemnized by | echrysanthemums | at Bt, Gregory's Roman Catholic Aa for 3 and Wi Nicholas Church on Saturday, Beptem. | mer graduate of the OCVI and ienoins ey A wore identica On thelr return the couple will [] < y 'yg ) od | live In Osh | ber 17. The bride-to-be, daugh- | a graduate from the University » Stroet length dresses fashioned |} ve in : shawa : lu In Buying Furs ter of Mr, and Mrs, G, M, | of Toronto lyf vhemical engin. ASSOR TED ALL WOOL of flowered blue taffeta designed Peters of Oshawa, is a former | eering and fs associated - with it Silk Rivera hive Add ¢ JERUMMY Check The Label student at OCCI and is a grad. | the Proctor and Gamble Com p rs erisp diced bacon to wine Institute of | pany in Hamilton, SKIRTS i Nylon and Arnel lace trim in colors. Sizes S, amall flower trimmed net head: flavored cheese sauce and pow uate of Ryerson dresses, and carried crescént over cooked cauliflower a M, L Regular 2.98, nr ---- k 0 man, and the usher vere My prospective bridegroom is a for If you plan to Invest in a fur some comparative shopping ' * before you buy. Look at furs Y ' F H ] h |above and below the money you f Broken range colors and $1 1 3 ean spend, to get an Idea of qual oungsters' Foot Health Later [msn ecm ics of ua lego; | now only and § out pensive fur will be a better buy D d C f ] Ch : than a poor grade of a high on. this. wondariul save epen S on are u olice priced fur 8 Customers are advised to look $ ing! The back-to-school trip to the| shoes, as frequently one foot may at the label, In Canada the true : » : COTTON SHIRTS shoe store needn't he a trying be larger than Its mate, Fit the description of furs must be given ordeal. 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