Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Oct 1964, p. 7

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: cb Sate S 2 ae i a SET ~ wer Re LTRTR CHASE AWAY ODORS There are many brands from|umbrellas for instant mop-ups.{help to keep the rain and the Rainy Day Cares Some houses and apartmients|which to make your selection, Ae thew are eal cores oaks and fons seem more prone to these| When i rains, somehow it) and suggestions, but they dolfresh, clean and dry Easily Solved By: Plastic Mats By ELEANOR ROSS seems to be water, water every- Sno musty odors than, do others, The| where, indoors as well as out. _-- only thing, then, is'to chase the) 5, hove ed. Gmbrels ae away with something|stand--and it is wise to have &B that both cleans and refreshes|one in hall, vestibule or entry-- --and what's better than pine-|tuck a handy, long-handled cel- i ¥ Miss Irene Jackacki and Mr. Bolesalw Rudowski, both of Oshawa, were united in marriage recently in St. Hed- wig's Roman Catholic Church by the Reverend Anthony Bagsik. The bride is the POLISH WEDDING Jo Aldwinckle, Women Wmen acy as tae oil cleaners for this purpose? lulose sponge mop among the is faced with rainy day re- minders, 's Editor Dial 723-3474 killen. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. Her gown of imported lace was styled with daughter of Mrs. Anthony Ja- |a fitted bodice, re-embroidered kacki, Oshawa, and the late | with seed pearls and sequins at Mr. Jackacki and the bride- ithe neckline nd groom's parents, Mr. and | sleeves. The full skirt over tiers Mrs. Edmond Rudowski, re- |of nylon tulle was caught up in side in Poland. a scalloped effect with four: self --Mary's Studio |roses, A bouffant, shoulder- ANN LANDERS She Wants To Smoke But Hubby Says 'No' Dear Ann Landers: Before we) yp with narcotics, was arrested married I smoked two packs of ona put on probation for two|dle Making Institute, cigarettes a day. My husband asked me to stop smoking and|the tremendous odds and_suc- I promised I would. I did stop! ceeded in straightening around. pees Cee. --for a while. Several weeks ago I started smoking again,| happily married to a good man. secretly. My husband smelled smoke) haunted by the fear that my on my breath yesterday and made such a scene you'd have/history from friends or rela- thought I had committed a mur-| tives. der. He said I broke my word, that I am a liar and a sneak/ my nast? If so--at what age?-- and he can't live with this sort pd Woman ™ - of thing. I love my husband and I'd) shout your past but choose the appropriate time and place. to take part and have the op- rather die than lose him. I feel, however, that an adult woman length veil of tulle illusion was secured by a headdress of lilies of the valley and pearls and she lily-point mother received in a mink chif- can be held down by floor- carried a lace covered prayer niskillen was the best man and ushering were Mr. Sherwood Kossatz of Oshawa and Mr. John McLellun, Toronto. an. Give closets a freshener treatment with a sponge - off from top to Lottom. Use a cedar pine deodorizer on closet hang- AT ANY PRICE For the reception in the Solina Community Hall, the bride's|°"s Basement and attic mustiness fon over taffeta gown with]... French lace bodice, a matching Add pine deodorant Pei high-crowned velvet hat.and ac- good finishing, freshening cessories and a corsage Of} touch , bronze and yellow chrysanthe- haeees mums. The bridegroom's moth- er wore green silk with a pease hat in blended browns, 'ies and a cor- When You Want. book on which rested a gold Extend Deadline has at- years, I'm happy to say I beat/tracted tremendous 1s ts 19 years later and I am the Candle Making Institute re- We have a young son. I am closing date for the in order that they may partici- pate. The groups are at present having -- individual make up candles and are choos- son may learn of my unsavory Should I tell the boy about own selection to 'be photograph- ed for the national .contest. Dear Woman: Tell your son To enable these many groups Better if you can weave the|portunity of winning the more should be allowed to'smoke if/information in with another|than $1,500 in prizes, the dead- she wants to and that he has) story, making the central theme|line for the contest has been no right to impose his will on|*people can change and im-jextended 14 days to November me. May I have your opinion? | prove if they work hard at it."|3, 1964. This is the deadline for "teotine Nan. And let your son know you are wvear Nan: 1 ¢ @ that an/trysting him with an adult-type|the entries to the Candle Mak- adult woman should smoke if| confidence which he should|ing Institute PO Box 4080, Ter- she wants to, but this particu- cu: keep to himself. | minal "A", Toronto, for, judging. For Candle Contest/away, the bride donned a gold The national candle making| gold hat trimmed with brown contest, onganized by the Can- feathers, matching accessories interest! North-West Territories, George- Many groups have written to|ston, Brockville, Windsor, Wood- questing an extension of the|Oshawa and surrounding dis- contest) trict. members ing the best candle from their the sending of color photos of © Custom-Tailored Drapes © Snug Fitting Slip Covers © Quali iam of yellow chrysanthemums. The couple spent their honey- moon in northem Ontario and are residing at 573 Grierson street, Oshawa, For going and brown tweed knitted suit, a Carpe eling Venetian Blinds CALL - 725-3144 HOWARD'S DRAPERIES and a corsage of yellow roses. Guests were present from the town, Barrie, Pembroke, King- stock, Napanee, Bowmanville, ANNOUNCEMENT! Gerda's Beauty Selon ot 621 King %. E. ls now under new management end will be known as "Peggy's Hairstyling" Owned ond operated by Peggy, formerly of Simcoe St. S. Opening Specials for Thurs., Fri. end Set., Oct. 15, 16 ond 17 -- Shampoo and Set $1.50 -- Halreuts $1.00 Pegoy is @ qualified hairdresser with many yeors experience end is on expert at permanent waving For Appointment Call 728-2641 @ FREE PARKING @ lar adult woman surrendered that privilege when she prom-| ised her husband she'd quit. | If your husband is as import-/| ant to you as you say, you'll) kick the habit. A woman who! 'would rather smoke than save her marriage doesn't deserve) the guy. Dear Ann Landers: Shall we bum a requiem for the corres- pondent who signed himself "Renoir?" He spent $500 on records, books and flowers on the dumb broad all the while mistaking her silence for wis-| dom. I, too, was fooled by the same type. The music of our heavenly relationship was exquisite, but not until later did I realize I was plucking at muted strings and that there was no instru- ment attached. The conversation that did it| was this: "What music do you prefer,| Hon?' | "Oh well... you know . music." "But I mean, do you Uke | Corellis, Piston, Weber -- Strauss?" "Strauss. Yes, I like Strauss." Which one, Johann or Rich-| erd?" | "Huh" | "Never mind. Which compo: | sition do you like best" - "Uh? Oh, the Blue Daniel." When I heard that everything became clear. I'm glad I read | "Renoir's"' letter. I didn't think} such a thing could happen twice in the same century.--Degas Dear Degas: It happened three times in the same cen- tury. Another reader dropped a girl he thought was bright | after one visit to chureh, 4! couldn't believe my ears," he wrote. "When she said, 'Father who art in heaven, halloween thy name,' I asked her to re- t it, She did--just that way. t was our last date." Dear Ann Landers: Recently | in a column you advised par-| ents to tell their children of} previous marriages. What about | a police record? "Tréasure When I was 18 I got mixed | be 3, See the winning key placed in the bow! with other keys. You pick out the key you wish. 'WOMEN'S CHAMPION Ethel F. Hansell won the first woman's championship in tennis | in 1887 at the Philadelphia! Cricket Club. WIFE PRESERVER Use a well-lathered vegetable! brush to scrub food from be- tween the sharp prongs of your) : Gas 1 FROM OUR "TREASURE CHEST" | f HERE'S ALL YOU DO: a FREE FURNACE Consumers' Gas Dealer. Choose (nstalla THAT'S ALL THERE IS TO I NUMBER OF WINNERS. ind October 30th, 1964, 1, Buy a new forced warm air Gas Furnace or Boiler from an authorised" Sik e Coleman, Findlay, Modern, Moffat, Robert-Gordon. 2, Bring vour contract to the Gas Company office in any of the following areas: Oshawa, Peterborough or Lindsay, and get your key to our est". 4, Try the key you select in the lock on the "Treasure Chest", If it opens the lock you get your new gas furnace ABSOLUTELY FREE! This contest is available to customers in the following areas only: Ares, Whitby, Bowmanville, Oshawa, Pickering, Peterborough and Lindsay. applies only to Furnaces and Boilers purchased between September 26ta a EVERY BUYER CAN WIN! from these brands: Anthes, Beach, Clare, tion not included) T! THERE IS NO RESTRICTION ON OSHAWA -- ; Winners to be published in local papers. (Gonsumers' ("las PETERBOROUGH ° LINDSAY grater, on we COAST-TO- COAS WHERE SMART W.0.08,5 SHOP" $7p-38 Blue, black, red, royal, Sealant Aspen Cloth Stretch Slacks Mesh large. Fall *64 Jumpers In The Newest Styles And Fabrics $5-77 a pars Arnels. "a black, 29 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH OPEN TO 9 P.M, FRIDAY Quality Seamless Micro- , >4-00 PAIRS 400 needle, 15 denier. Choice of 3 fashion colours. 8% to 1L. Choice Of Fancy Panties AA ~ Lace, angel lace, embroidered, White, pi aia black. S, M, Nylon And Arnel Pettionste $1222 ror EACH $3 oy Whije, colours. Sale Of' Quilted Dusters $5.08 Latest styles in rayon acetate, Bondi-cell -- ed. Lace and ribbon trims. Blue, yp aqua or white, S, M and L, Nylons ink, red, styles, Lavish OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE OPEN TO 9 P.M, THURS. & FRIDAY walk eer eersa §=©6 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Pn ago 4 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thu , October 15,1964 7 gp lget ager de poor the very best. ie rer Q ting a the front and beck Birks own diamond i doors. These mats serve : Patricia Davis, Ross Kossatz | Sort ar fo' me. F ARMERS buyer vit the wold f overshoes before anyone entérs '¢ i the house. bri the finest Exchange Vows at Solina ee REE ng you the dried-wp mud and wash the choice available. f Marriage vows were ex-|orchid with white streamers, en-|plastic with a pine oil cleaner. Whether you buy a $75. E changed in Eldad United|twined with leaves. Dry raingear cen go back rin, or teens p Church Mrs. Gordon Pearson of Osh.|into the closet--and so can the 9, y erent Sars eee awa was the matron of honor| Plastic mats till the rains come Model illustrat. pictured here a5. Same ; Davis and Francis Davis Ross| .o4 the bridesmaids were Miss|@&ain. OPEN EVER | Hlusteahed you can be assured thot if Kossatz, of Enniskillen, recent-\June Davis, Taunton, and Miss| wer TAR THREAT $425, Available in the quality is the ly. The bride is the daughter of] Donna McLachlin, Hamilton. Wet tar can also be dragged NOON UNTIL 9 P.M. white or yellow iy declan | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davis of} The matron of honor worejinto the house as a threat to gold, also in vorious some, Ory size 18 RR 1, Hampton, and the bride-| bronze peau de soie and carriedjrugs, floors and furniture. FRUIT VEGETABLES diamond sizes, different. groom is the son of Mrs. E, W.|a cascade rab gens chrysanthe- me the wet = off a Kossatz of Pembroke, Ontario] =<. spi with bronze. The|using a household cleaning and the late Mr. Kossatz. bridesmaids wore gold peau dejand a strong pine oil cleaner FLOWERS ee PLANTS The Reverend Charles Catto|5®¢ and carried bronze chrysan-| solution. officiated and Mrs. Lloyd Ayre|temums spiked with yellow.) The same recipe works for FRESH EGGS of Bowmanville sang "I Love They wore wedding band head-|tracks made by wet sneakers. BIRKS Thee Truly", "The Wedding|"resses with tulle veiling to], Musty smelis are also rainy OSHAWA Prayer" and "Ave Maria" to|match their street - length day accempaniments. Keep eweLiene the accompaniment of Miss|@™eSses. musty smells away by getting SHOPPING Gladys Yellowlees of Ennis-| Mr, Harold Yellowlees of En-|%¢ their sources as soon as you CENTRE

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