THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, August 13,1964 © honeymoon to be: spent in -the CANNED FLOWERS Gatineau Hills, the bride donned} 'Japan reports immediate suc- shrimp. colored twoPiece|cess with canned flowers -- | Solveig Andersen Thomas Haar, Exchange Vows and a corsage of pink and white plastic container, which when |i The Reverend H. A. Mellow|carnations, Mr. and Mrs, Haar|opened needs only water to pro- WED IN AJAX ST. PAUL'S UNITED Church, Ajax, was the setting ! recently for the marriage of Gail Marlene Tait, to Donald 'Barry Arscott, Pickering. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Leonard L, Tait, Ajax, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Arscott, Pickering. --Azzopardi Studio, Ajax 'MRS. DONALD MILNE Fiat which officiated when Solveig (Sylv:a) Anderson became the bride, recently, of Thomas Haar in Northminster United Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Andersen, Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Haar, Galt, Ontario. Mr. George Robertson played the wedding music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of French silk brocade, featuring a sweetheart neckline, lily-point sleeves, and '§ full skirt. Her pearl. and _peatall§ crown held her shoulder-length veil of net, and she carried a |cascade of red sweetheart roses, The maid of honor was Miss Joyce Hooper, wearing a tur- quoise French peau de soie gown with a back train, and "tbell shaped skirt, matching headdress and carrying a cas- cade of turquoise, white and pink carnations with a few pink roses. The flower girl was Miss Linda Tocher, dressed in a white nylon semi-formal dress trimmed with pink lace and ribbon. She wore a matching headdress and carried a nose- gay of similar flowers. Mr. Wayne St. John was the best man and the ushers were Mr. Fred Penhale and Mr, John Andersen, For the reception held . in the Fleetwood room, Hotel Genosha, the bride's mother received wearing a blueprint chiffon over a blue taffeta sheath with a corsage of tinted blue and white carnations. The bride- groom's mother assisted wear- ing a blue printed silk with matching jacket and a _ cor- sage of tinted pink and white carnations. Before leaving on their representatives of many cultural groups in Mani- toba will perform, The Brandon University Women's Club has prepared a skit, 'Our Great Canadian North." Members of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet Com- pany will perform at the cre- ative arts seminar. The Conference will conclude with the election of officers and committee chairmen to serve for the next three years. will reside in Oshawa. duce the flower. THEY GROW FAST ! Portraits Now Will Be bana Later | Droland me \S iit sess a suit, white hat and accessories|bulbs, fertilizer, and soil in | For the Finest in Custom Made Draperies -- in French Provincial, Colonial, and Ab- stract Patterns -- at MOST REASONABLE PRICES. First Quality-Odd lengths ef Drapery Meterial at REDUCED PRICES Open 9 a.m, to 6 p.m. -- Fridays 9 a.m, te 9 p.m. a he DRY GOODS & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 MRS, BERNARD LEWIS --Oshawa Times Photos Oshawa And District Delegates Attend Conference At Winnipeg ' When University women from across Canada hold their 16th Triennial Conference in Winni- peg next week, August 16-21, 1964, at the Fort Garry Hotel, the delegates from the Univer- sity Women's Club of Oshawa and District will be Mrs. Donald Milne, Port Perry, and Mrs, 'Barnard Lewis, Oshawa. About 500 delegates will assemble to discuss the Confer- ence theme "Canadian Mosiac '--Changing Patterns in Cana- dian Culture." This theme wil 'be studied in three seminars on: leducation, "guidance and coun- "the theatre, its place in Canadian and international re- , lations, "women in the emerging igelling"; creative arts, jeulture"; 'gountries."" Miss Margaret E. MacLellan, 'Ottawa, Roblin. Premier of Manitoba; Dr. H. H. Saunderson, President 'of the University of "Manitoba; 'Dr. Blanche Dow, President of the American Association of 'University Women; Magistrate 'Isaac Rice; a representative of the Winnipeg city council, and Mr, Hart Bowsfield, Provincia! At the opening ses- ision, the key note address will ibe delivered by Mrs. Margaret Hood, women's editor, Winni- Archivist. peg Tribune. ' The Federation, with 11.000 imembers, comprising 110 ~ an 'versity Women's Clubs Alumnae Associations, was founded in Winnipeg in 1919 and is now the second largest mem- ber of the International Federa- tion of University Women with almost 200,000 members in na- tional associations in 52 coun- tries. The Federation's purpose, national president of 'the Canadian Federation of Uni- ersity Womea, will preside at ithe Conference. Guest. speakers will be the Honorable Dufferin carried out through its local clubs, is broadly to enable Uni versity women in Canada to keep in touch with their com- munities' needs and to work effectively in their communities, particularly in the field of edu- cation and status of women. At the national and provincial level, representations are made to governments urging imple- mentations of resolutions passed at annual and triennial meet- ings. CFUW aims at sustaining' a high level of interest among) its members, in public affairs, in social and cultural fields. Fellowships to the value of| $9,500 for research and post-| graduate work are awarded an-| nually. In addition, local clubs} provide fellowships and prizes| totalling around $37,000 each| year, A Stimulation Grant of) $500 is awarded annually to a' regional library in Canada. ence will include dinners ten-| dered by the Province and by| the University, a luncheon ten-/ dered by the City of Winnipeg, | tea at Government House, tours) of the City and the University, | buffet supper at the Winnipeg Club House, the historic Ralph Connor House, and an evening! at the Rainbow Stage. During | the Conference there will be on display a special collection of! handicraft, including Indian and/| and paintings of CFUW mem- bers. An evening with the arts will present "Manitoba Mosiac" Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C. | CHIROPRACTOR Spinal Disc Injuries Hay Fever 100 King St. E. 728-5156 CARPET COMPANY 282 King W., Oshawa © Tel. 728-6254 Social activities at the Confer- | Eskimo work, and Fo men | 9 SPORTSWEAR Lid. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE TOMORROW and SATURDAY Our Final ""GOOD-BUY" SALE Here Are The Bargains You've Waited For: OUR STOCK IS VERY HEAVY IT MUST GO THIS WEEK-END MOST ITEMS ARE AWAY BELOW HALF PRICE SHORTS - JAMAICAS - BERMUDAS TOPS - SHIRTS - SLIMS SKIRTS - CULOTTES - DECK PANTS Reg. to 5.95 Reg. fo 6.98 Reg, to 8.98 Reg, to 10.98 NOW NOW NOW NOW 197 2.97 3.47 4.97 Reg. NOW 3.97 5.97 7.97 SUMMER DRESSES to 10.98 Reg. to 16.98 Reg. to 19.98 Now NOW Reg. to 12.98 SQUALL JACKETS Reg. to 10.98 NOW NOW 6.27 4.97 DOLLAR SALE! LAST '2' DAYS Yes only two days remaining in DUNN'S gigantic DOLLAR SALE the sale where you can buy a suit, sport shirt or pair of trousers for only one dollar. Buy one garment at the regular advertised price and for only one extra dollar receive a similar item. HURRY TIME IS RUNe NING OUT... MEN'S SUITS Trim new Styling... rich worsted fabrics! ... Specially purchased and exceptionally low priced. 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PAIR SAVE 9.95 1.00 8.95 14.95 1.00 13.95 17.95 1.00 16.95 19.95 1.00 18.95 SCONOMY RANGE DELUXE RANGE CUSTOM RANGE HAND GRADE MEN'S DRILL PANTS 3lack, green, grey, bark, navy. sizes 28-44, only 2.99 ALL BRAND NAME SPORT SHIRTS Stripes, checks, plains, Sanforized shrunk, All top quality brand names complete size range. 2.95 sHint GOO suit 100 save 4.95 stinr 1.00 sive 3.95 and Modern two-button, shorts included. Exira Trousers EXTRA TROUSERS yey EXTRA SPORTCOATS BLAZERS three-button breasted and. link models, the latest fabrics in solid tones, checks, basket weaves, blue, brown, navy, grey and multi-splashes. Sizes 34 to 36. Talls and ECONOMY RANGE: 29.50 1.00 13.95 CUSTOM RANGE: 'TROUSERS 34.50 1.00 13.95 FIRST YOU MEN'S SHIRT SAVE BRAND NAME DRESS SHIRTS single toilored from White and rr Short "Slee: Sizes 14-17Y. 2 for price of 1 plus 1.00 OPEN A BUDGET ACCOUNT onty 91 SAVE SAVE BATHING SUITS 1/3 TO 1/2 OFF All Sales Final @ A Deposit Will Hold Early Shoppers Will Get in Tonight -- Open 'Til 9 P.M. | SEIGNEUR'S %: Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre Broadloom-Tile-Linoleum UNN 36 KING ST. EAST OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. FRIDAY Rug Cleaning Oshawa Shopping Centre SHOPPING OPEN 'TIL 9 P.M. THURSDAY and FRIDAY CENTRE