a ieee eter ine ny BRIDE-ELECT _. All Saints' Anglican Church, Lorne Morley Atkinson, Whit- Whitby, will be the setting for the wedding of Virginia Evelyn Atkinson to Richard Hyntley Sandford, it was an- nounced today by the bride- elect's parents, Mr. and. Mrs. by. The future bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Verna Sand- ford, Whitby. The wedding~ date has been set for August. --Horton 'Studio, Ajax 'ie ANNOUNCE WEDDING PLANS Miss Denise Eileen Boivin -will become the bride of Mr. Joseph Anthony Malinowski on Saturday morning August 22, in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, according to an announcement made today by Miss Boivin's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond J. Boivin, Oshawa. The __ prospective bridegroom, the son of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Malinowski, | Whitby, is a graduate of Tor- | mid- | CIECH, Jo Aldwinekle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, August J, 1964 7 PERSONALS sister-in-law, Mrs. Lelia Raw- Columbia. Mrs, was making her first visit in the east, while Mrs. Maude years absence. While here they stayed with their nephew, Mr. William Powell and his wife lins visited her old school and in Pickering, where the family had resided, Mrs. Falis and Oshawa Mr. last a family. picnic relatives when many friends attended. Mrs. Margaret Grandison jing a holiday with her son and geugpier: in-law, Mr. and Mrs. B. Grandison, Glenforest ao During her stay, Mrs. Grandison hopes .to_ visit Niagara Falls, Kingston and other points of interest in the vicinity. Miss Cecilia Black of Mother- well, Scotland, on vacation in Montreal, is spending the holi- day weekend with Mr. and Mrs, William Fullerton, Baldwin street, and is returning to Seot- land on Monday. By ELEANOR ROSS It's the A-line now, and not enly for feminine fashions, The A-frame house is a dra-| matic and economical new architectural development that} has brought an entirely differ-) ent aspect to the home. | It is ideal for that jhome or vacation house, second pensive. Which is why it is onto Teachers' College and is |catehing on all over the coun-| on. the staff of Scarborough | Board of Education. | SOCIAL NOTICFS ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs, Albert D, West- nutt, Oshawa, wish to announce| Boivin, Oshawa, engagement the engagement of their daugh- ter, Sylvia Joan, to FF hen' eal Joseph -- Malinowski, 80M in the end walls, but sometimes | of Mr. and ----____----_ Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Blomme| pweki, ig mond Albert Blomme | ENGAGEMENT and Mrs. Raymond J. announce the| their eldest) Mr. of daughter, Denise Hileen to Mr.| Walter Malin- Whitby. The marriage of Toronto. The marriage is to) will take place on Saturday, take Catholic Church of St. Gregory the Great. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Peter Metherel, Whitby, James lace on Saturday, August| |August 22, 1964, at 11.00 a. 22, at 12:15 p.m, in the Roman) ' Ti lc 'Holy Cross Reman Catholic Whitby, wish to an-|coming marriage of their daugh- nounce' the engagement of their| ter, daughter, Donna Marie, to Mr. Stephen Paul Macho, Church, Oshawa. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Allan Robinson, | announce the forth- to Mr. son of} Sharon Louise, M, Eugene Sandison, son of Mr.| yyy. and Mrs. Stephen Macho,| og Bre. B sa Ph Sandison |g hawa. The wedding is to take| sou e wedding is to take! njace on Friday, August 7, 1964, Place on Saturday, August 29,2; 7 99 p.m. in St. Mark's| 1964, at 3.00 p.m. in St. Mark's United Church Whitby. United Church, Whitby. sind, ve FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE NAMES WOMAN Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Morley) VANCOUVER (CP)--For the Atkinson announce the coming marriage of their|tired top officer of the Pacific daughter, Virginia Evelyn, to|region's National] Employment Richard Huntley Sandford, son| Service, has of Mrs. Verna Sandford, all ofja conciliation board chairman. Whitby. The wedding date has|Last February she was named been set for the middle of|as "woman of achievement" by forth-|third time Eleanor Morley, re-| been named as) © try. Its name derives from the steep pitch of its A-shaped roof | which extends down to the first |floor and takes the place of sid- ing (or outer walls) and thus forms a dual function for the price of one. In addition to this obviously economical factor, the roof an- gle inhibits the accumulation of} snow or rain. Windows are usually located} if & k & % TO BE WED Mrs. Maude Rawlins and her ling left Tuesday, by train, for their home in -Ladner, British Lelia Rawlins Rawlins was returning afer 60 and family, Mrs. Maude Raw- met several of her schoolmates pes Lelia Raw: lins visited relatives in Niagara and Mrs. Powell and family enter- tained in honor of his aunts at Sunday and of | Musselburgh, Scotland, is spend- 'A'-Frame Second Home Is Letter-Perfect Design be-| }eause it is compact and inex-| August. 'the Vancouver Quota Club. A BONNIE LAD This young lad is one-year- old and is Richard David, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Craggs, Banting avenue. His proud grandparents are Mr. and Mrs: 8. D. Craggs and Mr, and Mrs. R A: Mc Donald His great - grand- parents are Mr, and Mrs | | Gordon Craggs, all of Oshawa. | ~--Aldsworth ied a Miss Sylvia Westnutt . Reg. N. and Mr, Raymond Albert | Blomme whose engagement | is annoynced today, will ex- | change marriage yows on | Saturday, August 22. The | bride-to-be, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Westnutt, Oshawa, is a graduate of S!. Michael's Hospital School of Nursing, Toronto, Class of 63. Her fiance is the son of Mr and Mrs. Maurice Blomme of | Toronto. The ceremony 1s to | take place at 12.15 p.m. in the Roman Catholic Church of St. a the Great. Master Tommy Skitteral cele- rated his 5th birthday on Thursday with a party for his friends, Attending were Mark Shortt, Barry Dearborn, Paul and Douglas Keane, Jimmy Gortler and Tommy's 'cousin, Timothy Fisher, who is visiting from Toronto, Three of, Tom- my's sisters, Ann, Cathy and Rosemary shared in the fun but another sister, Frances, is vigit- ing her grandmother, Mrs. Francis Skitteral.in Toronto. Tommy is the son of Mr, and Mrs. William Skitteral, Central Park boulevard south. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Leskard of Vancouver, the former Miss Mary Metcalfe of Oshawa, and family are spending a month at the home of Mr. Leskard's sis- ter, Dr. D. M. Manitius and Mr. Manitius, Adelaide ayenue east, Before he left to reside in Van- couver, Mr. Leskard was rcog- nized in this area as the artist Stefan Liskowski, He has had further success in Vaneouyer and while in Oshawa is exhibit- ing a number of charcoal draw- ings in the auditorium of the McLaughlin Public Library. THIS WEEK'S WINNER MAG, C, SHIRK 22 3rd ST. BOWMANVILLE HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCE PLEASE PRESENT BILL AT STORE FOR OSHAWA'S PRICE BLASTER Will Stay HOLIDAY MOND Mr. Leon Manitius and his wife, Dr. D. M. Manitius, left Thursday night by plane for Poland, flying first to Paris for a brief stop-over, They expect to spend a month in Poland re- turning by way of Copenhagen 'and | London. \a skylight is used to brighten jthe living room area, In this case, one part of the roof side is opened up to daylight by the | substitution of clear or frosted 'plastic (of industrial weight or| |gauge) or heavy glass, |DAYLIGHT BY DEGREES To govern the degree of day-/ light, pull-draperies are hung lon the traverse rods at the in- side peak of the roof and al jat the base. | Furnishing an A-frame can be tricky, because the walls slant inward and the floor area is not usually too large, Just the same, since the A-frame is basically either a second home or a vacation home, there ig a call for plenty of deeply com- fortable seating and extra sleep- ing places. A long, low-backed sofa is one solution that we saw and OPEN TO-NIGHT TILL 7 P.M. -- HOLIDAY MONDAY TILL 7 P.M. PURCHASE admired, Its low back lets it) snuggle close under the slant-/ ing wall, while its length seats the most people possible in a given area, Deep, luxurious la- '\tax foam cushions were chosen| 'ito make it comfortable by day; or night. Its length permits even a basketball player to stretch out with room to spare. |EASY CARE Easy care is important in fur- '\niture for the A-frame house. | |Stain-resistant fabrics are vital as are color combinations that hide dust and dirt, Vinyl fabrics are excellent in this type. of room and a hassock or two is handy for extra seating. | But it is the sofa with its big, plump, bouncy, comfort- able cushions that is the prin- lcipal piece of furniture. | As a floor covering try a) durable but inexpensive foam |rubber- -backed carpet. This -- im \take a beating but is hs Wi ~ lable underfoot and keeps out drafts and chilly breezes that can occur even during a normal summer. 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