Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Nov 1963, p. 11

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Whamen Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, November 13, 1963 1] Santa To Visit St. Mary's Bazaar The Reverend Norbert J. Gig- nac, pastor of St. Mary of the People Church, will open the 'Tree - Lights' bazaar of the Catholic Women's League in the auditorium at 532 Steven- mas cards will be featured in the Religious Articles booth, More venturous patrons may test their skill at tossing rings in the country store, or taking a chance on winning a baby doll, bassinet and big sister combination, a mystery pack- age, a grocery hamper, deco- rative doll, and a baby bunny. In addition, four. free door son road north on Monday, No- vember 18, at 2,00 p.m. | Colored Christmas lights and) parcel-decked Christmas trees Wexford Presbyterian Church, Agincourt, was the setting re- cently for the marriage of Elizabeth Hillary Bennett,| Crysdale-Bennett Rites Held In Wexford Church similarily dressed in aqua blue brocade with cascades of yel- low roses. |world of iwill tr port patrons into the Christmas, where there will be an abundance of unusual gifts, unique decorat- ions, and a listening-post for Santa Claus fans. | | There will be home - made) jcandy and baking to take home,| as well as to enjoy in the tea room. } prizes will be distributed as the bazaar closes at 9.00 p.m. HOUSHOLD HINT To clean black: silk, St. Gregory's CWL Candle-Light Ball The first venture of its kind for St. Gregory's CWL is the Candle-Light Ball to he held this Saturday night and. to ensure its success the members are planning some pleasant surprises, »- | Flowers and foliage will de- jcorate the auditorium and a |rose arbor will shelter the re- the Right Reverend -Paul--M+ Dwyer, spiritual ,advisor; Mr. and Mrs, William Boissoin a Mr. and Mr. Ralph Patterson. Guests of honor will be Mr. and Mrs, E. H. Walker. Corsages for the ladies, spot dance prizes and door prizes and a floor show by St. Greg- ory's Young People's Club, un- der the direction of the Rev- erend A. G. Quesnelle. The dance convener is Mrs. Ralph Patterson. and her com- \ceiving line which will include mittee is composed Mrs, An- it on the right side with strong cold coffee, then, when it's al- most dry, press on the wrong side. The Perfect Gift for CHRISTMAS thony -Cebulski, Mrs. Douglas Armstead, Mrs, Bruce LaForce and Mrs. Edward Martin. Mrs. W. H. Boissoin is the CWL president. CULINARY COURSE CALGARY (CP)--The South- ern ayo bine ge of Tech- jnology has s an ---- culinary arts course, the first its type here, Some 30 house- wives are taking the six-week course, which emphasizes vanced cooking iques. | Montgomery's Ladies Wear ANNOUNCES ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY MNtOn" SWEATER 4.99 Short Sleeve REG, The best man was David) Twenty-five 'Penny Fair' ar-| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harty/ Young, Willowdale, and the ush-/ticles ranging from a_ leather! Spence Bennett, Scarborough,/ers were Arthur Cook, Downs-|weekend suitcase to 'stuffed | to Douglas Gordon Crysdale,\view, and Kinsey Dillane,|toys, appliances, and toilet ar-| Toronto, son of Mrs. A. G./Oshawa. ticle sets will provide appeal| Crysdale, Toronto, and the late' for the reception at the Cana-|for everyone. | Mr, Crysdale. |diana Motor Hotel, the bride's| A large selection of Christ- The officiating clergyman wa) mother received, wearing a PL at aeawetnate val the Reverend J. G,. MacGilli-| mink chiffon sheath with match- vray and the soloist was Mr./ing hat and accessories and a Max Vague, Stouffville, who corsage of yellow. roses. The sang "The Lord's Prayer" and bridegroom's mother assisted Truly The Gift That * Lasts Forever! REG, 7.98 First Quality MARRIED RECENTLY The marriage of Ruth Lock- Albert Pratt, all of Oshawa, "© Perfect Love," accompan- ied by Mrs. H. S. Winter, Scar- borough. Given in marriage by her fa- soie sheath, panelled at the \back and trimmed with lace. |Her crown of crystals and rhinestones held a_ floor-length iveil. She carried a bouquet of |ther, the bride wore a peau de| wearing a blue brocade sheath, jmatching hat and accessories, and a similar corsage. Both mothers carried mink stoles. For a honeymoon trip to |Myrtle Beach, Carolina, the bride chose a cranberry suit, |black accessories and a_ cor- sage of white stephanotis for STOP AT Ansus-Grayvon CARPET COMPANY 282 King W 728-9581 BROADLOOM MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT Name Brand HOSE 99° Name Brand Brassieres & Lingerie ::-;" 42 Price Montgomery's Ladies Wear 26 King Street East, Oshawa 725-1831 wood Hughes, daughter of Mr. TILE and Mrs. Victor Henry Lock- wood, to Donald James Pratt, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Photography 723-3680 was solemnized in Westmin- | 64 roses, travelling. On their return they ster United Church recently, | The maid of honor was the) Will reside at 326 Saguenay ave- Ireland Studio |bride's sister, Miss Anne Ben-\nue, apartment 10, Oshawa. | net! Scarborough, and the A. E. JOHNSON 0.D, t 'bridesmaids were Miss Betty) PARACHUTE STORAGE |Schneeder says second - hand|ioimes and Miss Isla McKay, OPTOMETRIST @ EYES EXAMINED MOOSE JAW (CP)--A Santa/parachutes would make excel-| both of Scarborough. The maid| Rosa, Calif, woman in a letter|lent tents to store grain. They|of honor was in a gold brocade © PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED 14% King St. £. 723-2721 50 - 54 KING W. | Opposite Centre Street 725-6311 Oshawa's Greatest... " own with a rhinestone crown to the Moose Jaw Chamber oficost only $3 and can store up holding a matching veil and Commerce suggests a novel|to 1,000 bushels. She visited here/oarrying a bouquet of bronze| grain-storage idea. Mrs. Louise|last summer STOREWIDE LOW PRICES roses, The bridesmaids wer e! YOUR FOOD BILLS ; FREE DELIVERY THROUGHOUT CITY m | GLECOFF Supermarket 174 RITSON ROAD SOUTH OSHAWA, ONTARIO Specials for Thurs., Fri., & Sat. Noy. 14, 15, 16. FIRST GRADE BUTTER is, 53° BREAD SLICED Be FOR LARGE TENDERLEAF TEA BAG FIGURINE pack 29° CLARK'S TOMATO JUICE 10 "Sins 1.00 HOLIDAY MARGARINE covourso 6 uss. 1.00 HEINZ TOMATO SOUP 'tins, 1.00 AYLMER GREEN BEANS if 152 1.00 CHOICE MEATS GOV'T INSPECTED 33° des EVISCERATED eg 35¢ SMOKED WIENERS .....: CHOICE LB. BEEF BLADE ROASTS is, 49° LB. 39° STORE OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M. CIGARETTES YOUR CHOICE CARTON 3.09 " LOAVES. DEMPSTER'S APPLE PIES a eg NEW POTATOES wih tne 88° COTTAGE TOILET TISSUE wits © 4rxcs.1.00 GRADE A MEDIUM EGGS ost. 44¢ CHEF WAX PAPER Rois 1.00 PARD DOG FOOD ie 1,00 PORK SHOULDERS ...;. u. CHICKE FRESH ROASTING OR FRYING 3... 98° RINDLESS BACON «0. vs. 49° LB. BEEF CHUCK ROASTS .... i 'FRESH SPARERIBS SCHNEIDERS 3 LBs. 1.00 IS NOW OPEN!!! ow She'll Love This .. . WALKING DOLL © @ 36" Tall + a Q g Le @ Beautifully Dressed = TINY Speaks several phrases. Has moy- able arms, legs and head. Sleep- ing eyes, pastel hair. QUAKER STATE BEEF, TURKEY & CHICKEN T.V DINNERS icy 49° FROZEN PEAS 2,,;.45° FARM HOUSE--Reg, 2 for 57¢ SPECIAL ° Mac. & Cheese 2 ro, 45° ORANGE PEKOE @ Compare at 9.95. @ Now Only af Cowhoy and Indian Suits Regular Values to 5.95 Not all sizes in the loti: A Real Christmas Speciol for the young 1 og lod, . oe Visit Our 88¢ Table! & ©. Slinky' Toys © Telephones © Guiters © Blocks r : : : LP e Doctor & Nurses Sets @ Pogo Sticks @ Cars © Trucks @ Plastic Hotses @ Banks Ete. Any item ONLY Specials in. Our Cloth ing & Drug Dept. Z.B.T.--Reg. 95¢ BABY POWDER jo 85¢ Reg. 89% ron 19° FEEN-A-MINT FOR 79 Heet Liniment JUMBO SIZE--Reg. 2.98 Gray, Regular, Hard to hold VO 5 Hair Spray po, 2.50 Reg. 64c Vicks Va-Tro-Nol ;ox 50° See Oshawa's Finest Selection: THOUSANDS OF TOYS! FREE TICKETS | = XMAS DRAW BEAUTIFUL Electric WALL CLOCK AND CHILD'S 30" RED RACING CAR New'and Wonderful for Christmas! RIDE-A-SHAGGY wOG: @ COLORFUL! @ STURDY! @ APPEALING! @ SENSATIONAL! @ COLORS OF GOLD OR GREY. They're terrific for tots because there are no steering gadgets or other gadgets to harm your child, They. roll freely in any direction at the slightest urging, of the tiniest tot, be- cause they ride on full swivel wheels. They're strong enough to support the weight of an adult, -but built close to the ground for complete safety and enjoyment for the little one. Overall size 22 inches long and 18 inches high, VEGETABLES aH Be 5 son 29° and VALENCIA ORANG DELICIOUS APPLES WE CASH BONUS RIPE BANANAS ...... 2... 29° and 3-LB. 35° @ Toy Cash Registers @ Doll Cribs @ Musical Tops @ Orgons & Pienos @ Trucks @ Doll High Choirs @ Tobles & Choirs @ Accordions e@ Car Racing Games @ Battery Operated Phones 9 Gun & Holster Sets @ Drums oi. 6, Limited Quantity Doll Prams @ Basketball Games @ Bow & Arrow Sets @ Refrigerators SOUTH AFRICAN B.C, RED "100's Toy Dishes @ Toboggans @ Black Boards @ Stoves @ Toy trons lroning Boerds @ Camping Sets @ Wagons @ Dolls @ Doll Houses Service Stations @ Farm Sets @ Plush Dogs @ Bears @ Building Sets Chemistry Sets @ Gomes @ And Mony Many More to choose from, |. COLLIS & SONS 50-54 KING WEST PHONE 725-6311 McINTOSH APPLES sd PAY CHEQUES SHOP and SAVE at GLECOFF'S SUPERMARKET OPEN DAILY 8 A.M. TO 10 P.M. |

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