Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Aug 1963, p. 7

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ees eae rere ae eeaiaeal Cheese ee Rosa Lee Freeburn, Doug- las Proctor and Gary Lee, all of Oshawa, --Oshawa Times Photo HOME AGAIN after two weeks at camp are, left to right, Walter Nabokow, Rich- ard Brooks, David Hockett, ANN LANDERS Trousseau Tea Bridal Showers For June Murray Mrs. William Murray enter- tained at a trousseau tea for her daughter, Miss June Mur- ray, prior to her marriage on Saturday. Friends from Scar. borough, Mrs. Elmer Crawford) ; and Mrs, Gordon Howes assisted Mrs. William Alpin of London, Ont., aunt of the bridegroom, received guests at the door and) had charge of the guest book, Pouring tea in the afternoon were Mrs, John Baxter, grand- mother of the groom, and Mrs. William Murray, grandmother of the bride, In the evening were Mrs, Earl Wright, auni of the bride, and Mrs, George Judd, aunt of the bridegroom, In charge of shower gifts were Miss Sandra Murray and Mrs, Thomas Watson; Mrs George Morris, trousseau; Miss Bever- | ley Lovelock, wedding gifts. Serving were Mrs, John Boy- chyn, Mrs, William Robinson, Miss Carol Britton and Miss Brenda Lees, Friends entertaining at show- ers were: Mrs, George Morris at the bride's home; Mrs. Mer- vyn Gatchell, Park road south, assisted by her daughter, Mrs, Bert Mulder and her sister, Mrs, Lloyd Ransberry; Miss Beverly Lovelock and Mrs, Wil- liam Lovelock for relatives at the home of Mrs, John Baxter, OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, August 8, 1963 7. TEST INSTANT MEALS |ment of agriculture's food reo OTTAWT (CP) -- Instant food|search institute here. They whl" mixes combining potatoes withibe tested for consumer accep beef, pork, ham, chicken,|tance--the cod and potato mix- cheese, eggs and codfish havejture first--says institute direc- been developed at the depart-itor Dr, R, P, A, Sims, CUDDLESOME CONNIE Only nine months old when and Mrs, Donald Taylor Sr,, she had this photograph taken Toronto, and Mr, and Mrs, hyely Connie Marie is the Ross Rombough of Ajax, Her daughter of Mr, and Mrs, great grandparents are Mr, Donald Taylor, Perry Cres- and Mrs, Richard Branton, cent. Connie is the grand. Oshawa, and Mrs, Eva Taylor daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Ed- of Ajax. Grenfell street; Mrs, John Mur- ray, cousin of the bride, a mis-) cellaneous shower at her home| on Landsdowne drive, | The staff of Queensboro' Jun- ior High School where the bride! was teaching the past year) made her a_ presentation of! gifts, Downsview Cub Pack also win Branton, Oshawa, Mr, --<Aldsworth Photography Beat The Heat With Iced Tea Shop and Save at \e { ( A a Aq 909 Simcoe St, N,---728-7041 We Serve Only The FINEST QUALITY MEATS ! 09 39: Fresh, Lean, Boneless PORK LOINS Niagara, Rindless BREAKFAST BACON Red Brand BLADE or SHORT RIB ROASTS LB, PKG, And These Simple Variations Take a pitcher of iced tea and) Looking for something exotic? Fresh, Grade 'A' Special Care Given Youngsters At Camp For Diabetic Children at Cobourg, has been the pone the older children from: 10) of much excitement and activ-/years old and up are in camp} ity during the past two weeks/the last two weeks While in} and more is im store for the/camp the children participate in This Brash Youth Ibe creative and comfortable in/To a two-quart pitcher of cool- lthis hot weather, Tea lends it-/tea, mix in 1 6-02, can frozen elf to delicious variations on|!emonade concentrate, one-third favorite "plain}cup grenadine syrup, and 1 tea- jspoon almond flavoring, Stir ell, add ice, Experimient with tea drinks by lass, From a container of presented her with a gift. Following the wedding re. 4 hearsal, the bridal party was) Ge e lrm an entertained by the bridegroom's) 'he traditionally sister, Miss Beverley Love-|\ced tea" theme, Is. inkic : -- ReG llock, and his father, Mr, Ste-| First, a family-sized pitcher-- Dear Ann Landers: I am sickjstill in the hospital with an in shen Lovelock, at their home on preferably one that holds two) of people who demand respect/fection and I am not feeling a! coythiawn street quarts of iced tea -- is the first|(he g simply because they are Nye ie well myself, | : necessary step in creating a tea/frozen lemonade concentrate, : ' . ; seg 5 pople are dumb and} I have discussed this with our} ch a . spoon a-tablespoonful of the con- ct tw "| » varied and interesting|Some old peop | . : drink | etic ire Honey ou pc such as crafts, swim-/Some young people are smart)/family doctor and he said it is Use three tea begs for each|centrate into a glass of cooled ' ne h n ming, hiking and also the chil./5° why all this crummy ad-| possible for people to carry London's Subway ss hase P toed na 'itea; stir, add ice, Combine are gathered for a summer/ming, Surin Sel vice about "honoring your fa-/germs without being ill them- two glasses of iced tea. BreW/inicas such as 2 tablespoons of camp. Many people have as-jdren learn how to administer! jtea by: rinsing teapot with boil- nor srms without being il them! Te 10 Y liuices suc sisted in donating towards thejinsulin to themselves. Rest per- pg Hyper org $0 square you cae te" na pp Pari Is I ears Old jing water, adding tea bags, |S en ite aan ; psy yin expenses of keeping some ofjiod im the afternoon finds many wouldn't believe it, Some of the were coincidental, Well just London Transport is giving a pouring over fresh bubbling Wl coe at euaee te sane: add to these children in these activi-jof the children writing letters) Hings they think a 17?-year-old/how coincidental can you get?|{ree film show at Charing Cross/ing water, steeping three to in es ties, including Beta Sigma Philto their families telling of the| {uns ' : : e|Underground station booking.| minutes, and removing tea | Frying or Roasting South African ---- Size 216's ORANGES oz, 39° Red, Ripe and Juicy WATERMELONS x. 99° PERFECTION BAKERY PRODUCTS Are Now Available at .. . 39 in camp the first two weeks a glass of cooled tea; stir well, : : el kid should be doing are an ab-| I don't want to take any more . add ice. Kinsmen Club, Get Togetherjexciting time they are having. inte gas. My ma wants me tojchances, coincidental or notihail cinema as part of the Un-/bags, Pour over ice cubes in : : Club and Oshawa and District/The camp is under the super-/o9 jook at junk in museums./What do you suggest?--Louis-|derground railway centenary)pitcher or, if you prefer, direct-| To a one-quart pitcher of cool- Mothers Diabetic Association. [vision of the Metropolitan To-\\ry old man thinks I ought to! ville MY alehrations. ly into ice-filled glasses, Add ed tea, combine the juice of 1) These people with many oth-jronto Family Service Associa-\work up a sweat on the lawn.) Dear Louisville: Since you, TW Special films will bejsugar and lemon to taste, lemon, 2 cups cranberry juice! ers have assured the less for-jtion and all children attending) why should I when we have' @lhave persuaded yourself that! jcocktail, 2 tablespoons of sugar. tunate diabetic children twojthe camp must be approved by|yard.man who gets good money|your Chicago relatives are weeks' fun and enjoyment/|Dr. Chute of the Sick Children's/for joafing most of the time?/germy, you will probably get which otherwise they would not/Hospital in Toronto My parents haven't been teen-|sick from just looking at them. Screened on weekdays until August 31. One is Underground Centenery, which shows out- standing events in the history of the Underground, and the other, entitled Experiment under Lon-| don, is in color and shows new! methods of construction used in| the new Victoria Line, at pres: ent being built under London, The London County Council ts If you use instant tea, simply stant tea into glass, add water from cold water tap, stir, add ice, Add sugar and lemon to taste. To make by the quart, put two level tablespoons of in- stant tea into large pitcher and water, put one rounded teaspoon of in-|--__ stir in one quart of cold tap) Mix well, add ice, | EAT MORE TURKEY Canadians -- world's top tur- key eaters--consumed 5,000,000 more pounds of turkey between January and June, 1963, than in the same period last year.) SHEPHARD'S BOTH STORES 46 Simcoe St. N. and 909 Simcoe St. N. Perfection Bokery have moved from thelr former Downtown location ond their products will mow be on Sale ot Both SHEPHARD'S STORES, Ronald W. Bilsky, DC |) DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC 100 King E. 728-5156] @ NECK PAINS @ BACKACHE CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS JULY 27 te AUG, 11 Now for the fun and what strikes your fancy, | To a two-quart pitcher of cool:) ed tea, mix in 1 602, can of frozen lemonade ° concentrate, one 10-02, box frozen strawber-) ries, 4 cup sugar. Stir thor-/ oughly, add ice. { inviting tenders for the pur- chase of four old ferry boats which have served Woolwich LAYER CAKE _.., 49° BUTTERTARTS ... 59° world The majority of youngsters go ong With their mothers to buy st bras, but quite soon, een-agers feel they would r to make their own e; another sign of growing One of the mistakes of ten made by teen-agers is that they ty a bras "because Janey has) one just like it and she. says t ific,"" but of course pat ht for Janey need not be} t for Sue, so the young') t on her first solo trip to} t corset department should/ understand that no two figures are exactly alike, and no bras ~an be expected to be right for' vervone. Only proper fitting oy a trained corsetiere can iadi- ate the right bras. This is on' . time in a woman's life whens correct fitting is most impor- tant While adult women are ad- vised to buy two brassiers at a time, it is usually suggested) that teens and pre-teens buy) y one at a time. Their young' res change so quickly that may only be a matter of k before the '"'perfectiy " bras is outgrown he cotton bandeau is the most popular for this age group SEMI-ANNUAL SALE of SHOES CONTINUES TH MORE -- SENSATIONAL SAVINGS ON LADIES' SHOES!! -- Thet's right. In on effort to clear our entire present stock we hove once Se aie lua reduction . . . while they lest. Hurry 1TEM CREST TOOTHPASTE BAYER'S ASPIRIN {00's GILLETTE SUPER BLUE BLADES BLACK AND WHITE FILM 127 - 620 AGAROL 16 02 BROMO SELTZER BROWNIE SUPER 27 CAMERA OUTFIT NOXEMA 14 02. EXLAX TRI-VI-SOL 50 ce, V.0.5 HAIR SPRAY 15 02. TON! 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I'm] with you next year, i and District Mothers Diabetic|/David Hockett, Douglas Proc-/sure you won't print this letter' Incidentally my medical con- Association extend its heart-jtor, Neil Randall, Walter Na-|because I am right and you/sultants agree with your physi- felt thanks for making this|bokow, all of Oshawa; Rosa Lee/don't know how to answer it.--| cian, month possible. Freeburn, Myrtle Station; An-| Bill } Dear Ann Landers; That let- The younger children rang.jgela Cowan, Cobourg; Gary) Dear Bill: The Ten Com-iter from the girl who didn't see in. in age from six to ten areiLee, Greenbank. |mandments are still the best!why her parents should charge rules to live by. No -- Se room and board, even been able to improve on them/though she was 23 years old, Girl Should Be Properly Fitted |"n2",o0T% ana, earning 78 dollars a week." Between" Wee. welerns pe 3 The fourth commandment/really got my dander up. So], 00 weg, them these veterass says, ' Honor your father and)she "didn't ask to be born,"|); ve vee more than two mil- Wh B ° H Fi B mother." In this sense, honor/That was some snappy come. a crossings of the Thames, en uying er rl ra means respect. It didn't say,| back, or a os are to be re "Honor your father and mother} When I graduated from high i y modern vessels, When should a girl bey herjlt is comfortable, and easilylif they are bright, or if you|school I handed over one fourth|2fers should be submitted to first bras and girdle? washable. lagree with them--or because|Of my paycheck to my mother,| oom 450D, at County Hall (the It is a matter of physical de-| When it comes to girdles, ajthey are older." It says honor I grumbled a little and thought | LC C. headquarters) in Lon- velopment, not age. For somejlight, knitted nylon elastic type|them--and it suggests no rea-|0f all the extras I could be buy-/°": girls, a bras is a necessity atlof panty with garters is a good|Son except that they are your)ing if I didn't have to pay room the age of 11 or 12, For others, |way to get accustomed to the|father and mother, And this is|and board at home, been any better than his we +5 y not be. required until 15/feel of a girdle, and it helps to/ Treason enough. | Three years later I had my|Wwould have been divorced the It is always a sure sign|smooth the outline of a youthfu!| Dear Ann Landers: My sis-| Dig blue eyes opened up. I mar-ifirst year. I finally taught him| she is entering the adult!figure, iter is a nurse. She is married|ied a fellow who never had/how to budget and now we are! | For the youngster who needs|to a physician and they have/h@d a responsibility in the/managing just fine, ; a little more control over the/three children, world, He was an only child, Believe me, Ann, our children important tummy area, there} Every summer they come to plenty spoiled, and had alwaysjare going to be brought up like) are lightweight man-made elas-|yisit us for two weeks. For the lived at home for nothing. To/I was--not like my husband. I tic girdles and panty girdlesjlast three vears they have man. money was something to/hope you print this.--S,G, that are both comfortable andlaged to bring hearty Chicago.|{'7OW around. It was rough at) Dear S.G.: Here it is and Ij effective. Here again proper fit-|style germs to our Old Ken-|7St avd if my training hadn'tican only add a hearty "'amen," ting is a must so that thejtucky Home, Two weeks ago,! -- -- -- ] youngster achieves control with/as a result of their annual visit, teal comfort we almost lost mother, She is MITCHEI I 'S REGULAR DISCOUNT PRICE: PRICE: 98c 63¢ 1.50 1.29 18.95 1.89 1.39 87c 73¢ 4.25 3.69 2.98 2.29 1.49 LIMITED DA \ ag «TELEPHONE 723-3431 MEMBER OF BURNS CO. LID. KING & SIMCOE 725-4611 Pa FRAP A A DRUGS (osHawa) 9 SIMCOE ST_N. SHOPPING CENTRE 723-2209 DOWNTOWN 723-2294 7

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