lias RGA os pe SOCIETY HOLDS ANNUAL SPRING BALL LADIES' Others participating in. the spend. For five or ten dollars ; 2 . rtir ' piar lo section. were: Tom} you can get a top quality pipe 1 arg fang ents of lilac sludes, left to right, Mrs emonies; Mrs. Martin Jam SOCI 1 NOTICES iano so j g I ' ' Maytime in Poland', the Large arrangements of lilac cludes, eee Oe 'oz and Mrs. Steven Labus, | A Tomlinson, Monica Humphries Z although some good pipes sell traditional spring dance was were used for decoration John Lapa, Mrs, Edward roz and Mrs, § n Li ro Misundes Welle. Teinala Cade isan lone than that t, ft is held recently by the Ladies' and many of the guests Kotynski' president; Mr chairman of the dance com- Ree MARRIAGE (Davi oD barca std ph co Wage eerie eat ig cones Gaciety of St Hedwig wore sprays of lilies of the Steven Labus, Mr. Leslie mittee FORTHCOMING 4 "E | Day ? arTaren, De bra Gailin false economy to purchase a Ri Catholic Church valley. The committee in Prazmowski, master of cer- --Oshawa Times Photo Mr. and Mrs, Albert Crowells|ger, Jennifer Wells, Elizabeth very cheap pipe Roman \ nur wish to announce the forthcom-|Brett, Maureen Grant, Valerie Price depends on quality of ; Hea . * B . ng marriage of their daughter,| Magill, Robert Broadbent, David % _ grain, pattern, the age of ; WwW Beverley Ann, to Mr. David Ray-|Horne, David Popham, Richard > briar, shape, finish, quality o t Courtice Guides, TO nies mond Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Scott Ralph Sonley rcher the stem and the skill of the Percy Clark, all of Oshawa. The) Guy Michael! Dawson, Ben i, craftsman who fashions the pipe on es eremony to take place on|Pankhurst, George Goreglad, 4 LM, 7 Bi by hand nnua bs p erem ] Friday, June 25. 1965 at 7 Sharon Watson, Brenda Ste ¥ aieeeats | To be assured of value, select o'clock in Port Perry United|phens: Stuart - Guy Irene A TROPICAL HONEYMOON the pipe by brand name and The Courtice Girl Guides and/covered gates Kathy! Church Rechitzki, Carol Weir, Stephen while shopping, note the many ate tins llen "walked up" to Guides Powell, Gail Mcllveen ' : : , , accessories suitable for future Brownies held their Fly-Up and/A . F hike _ " NASSAU, Bahamas--New bride is the former Patricia '* pt ' Ssscciatinn Garainonioe at Rb Brown, Owl Audre McGhee FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE, he evening e nded._ witk lvweds Mr. and Mrs. David Dianne Cornish, daughter of gifts These include articles sas : oe ee ae presented badges to her Brown Mr, and Mrs. Donald E. 10-|awards being presented to stu-| T. Gray of Surrey drive Mr. and Mrs." Donald F, |SuCch. as humidors, pipe-racks, enezer United Church recen 7 11e8 with Kim Hawke Diane| gan, Oshawa, wish to announce'dents who had done outstand Oshawa, set out for a motor Cornish, Rosedale avenue, | Pouches and tobacco. The program began with the! ¢ hristl receiving dale 3 the forthcoming marriage of ing work during the year. Those 'ooter ride around the Oshawa, and the bridegroom : ee 2 singing of "'O s anade after and Golden Hane and O| their daughter Sharron Ann, to| receiving them were ante Nahamael Hanital isthe son of Mr. and Mrs reached the danger level. which the Guides formed their/Susanne Wel sandra' Atkin-|Mr. William Ward Sulston, son) Junior -- Shelly Watsor zZ-. They honeymooned in Nas R. T." Gray, Arbour Glen Questioned by Paul Martineau Horseshoe and the Brownies sc Pa vin and | neof Mr. and- Mrs. James Sulston, abeth Brett, Jennifer Wells and following their! marriage escent, London, Ont (P C~ Pontiac - Temisca- - their Fairy R Reynolds Princeton. The ceremony is t0| George Goreglad Senior Andre t- Bahamas Ministry of Tour- mingue), Mr. Gordon said he District Commissioner F The four signpost of the Gol- take place on Saturday, July stephen Powell, Carol Weit Osh ism Photo by Wm. Roberts could not agree with Mr. Mar- Hawke welcomed the parents of/den Hand Test are: service, in-|10, 1965 at 12 o'clock noon, in Brenda Stephens, Charles Wat tineau's assertion that govern- the gi and gave a short ad-'telligen ¢ alth and handi-| Ho Cross Romar Catholic son. Michael Dawson. Gail M LEVEL ISN'T DANGEROUS (price index reached an all-time ment economists feel the year- dress raft. Sign-posts showir the Church, Oshawe Ilveen and Joan W OTTAWA (CP Finance in May but denied a sug-ito year increase is "higher The following s were sen ests requars RECEPTION The ushers were Evels D Mi ter. Gordon acknowledged n that government econo-than the maximum considered rolled in. the d Courtice;were held b ' 4 vidson and Bette Lynn Osbo Tu 1 th consumer mists fee living costs have safe' for the economy Guide Company by Captain Ingeleach Browr Mr. and Mrs, Fred Goodman i : ' les SM Ormstrup: Lorraine Elliott, Jen-'Golden Hand g y be happy to receive P nifer James, Nettie Paats, Cindyjat each sigr d atives, friends and neighbor Siblock and Moira Huston. Kach|was her ea and = he nostiat Adelaide Hous 199 Centre giwas giver shted candle as/difficult test to pa treet, Oshawa, on Saturday } she was ¢ ed and all were A grand howl from the Byown-|June 12, 1965, from 2.00 p.m Fresh Baked! welcomed Company jie represented goodito 6.00 m. on the o of| Bar. Abe! swith verses ) good wishe > th leaving/their 50th wedding anniver aptair Court their pa s F Guides Weston or | pean a ee eee RECEPTION > Companys re Kathy Restone welcomed the : Sunbeam eisented badges Guide d Karen Hawke Mr. and Mr George Aitchi : 3rown Owl | 1 ray ym Wi be happy to receive Raspberry 1st Courtice Guid ' ownies en-|their relatives, fr ene and Butterhorns ducted the ned a neighbor 1 he home o their] mony for Ad five he daughte Mr Clifford McLean} 6 to pkg. Rucksthu B irtice pe and Mr. MelLean, 247 Cedar Vz Debbie Beerthuize everyone with ar } ng ' avenue, on Saturday, June Linda Ellis, Jill Van de Wal-|'Casey at the Bat" 9, between 2:00 p.m. and 5:00 ker and Barbara White donned) The progran losed wit t .m. on the occasion of their &, JUST PLAIN DELICIOUS Iver wings and "flew up" into n of God Saves the 49th wedding anniversary A. Ee : ial Guides, passing through flower-' Queer Specially Selectea - Value Check'd - Grade "A # * M h C rr FAST-GROWING FAMILY _ oc ream orte d W claimed Mrs, Buchanan, 60, in. DILDO, Nfid. (CP) Mrs King 1Z€ a Brantfor oman a recent interview Vernon Smit of this Trinity 2% to 3-lb. "es . 0 R di St ti { knew not b Bas omm has given birtt { average Delicious Appetempting Treat Owns Radio Station. "1: bite her 12h chi in Clg years 3 hess. I couldr and ed in the family are trip BRANTFORD, Ont. (CP)--~|two. Around the sta Wie cose ane toln ciel ap sb Expolagollocious and scrum ezg whites Florence Buchanan had a gen-|know- a female from Alvear-old hu sa | 415 iou h niv wa | instant coff teel upbringing, At the exclu-)male g. I didn't even know!;,. diddliumptious is the only way)! tablespoon instar {fee l ur ging : oreman i - ; ' pris ibe a esllontious re-| % cup cocoa sive private school she attended what a tter SWIFT PREMIUM ser J r a pti 2 «3 1m TT , rn 9 ¢ -- hPa Moc i n Toronto, she was taught to ut the staff r th FULLY COOKED cipe for appetempting Mocha) % cup boiling water ow way Sides and. apest ec , built a new plant at a cost of Cream Torte. In case you 1% cups once-sifted all-purpose cofti, ats 2 saa rope Th ate a ae about $200,000 haven't got the faintest idea aut yf members then. Now M Buck : ? eee a what we're ta about, these alot ' She is as surprised as anyone anan has 28 The na -- is still a -- c " 5 a Thal ilated ir r 3, as Tr st ai er of: Liectiv are taken! CU la hat she now owns and man-. : a . me four t | "UT-U ri oy Rea i. 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Com > In Such a greenhorn!'" ex not like to gather unde 0 inate oi all it the most spon-|Stant: coffee and cocoa, Add 7 cra the same roof ' R LRYe Pipa hs ceo boiling water: stir until smooth Pi a don't they have ever taste and Let coo arjar until stiff. Fold into flour) | a bea BEST BUY! Save 10c! 16-oz. Jar ed a . Sift ethe ya ge bow!/mixture until well blended . | bh 78 8 it ; raveithe £10 sugar, bak ow Pour into a 10-inch ungreased Played up paleface! C slang Yr ou 1 & cit ights' ma s¢ . --. . Mochae Cream | baking soda and salt. Make tube. pan ivil rig ) ' | ¢ ms agt Fe agg a well in centre. Pour in oil Bake for 1 hour 10 minutes un-\every hou | Ib orte Is e tops + Le Na it r wart onde. rPC had studios ir slightly beaten egg yolks, vanilla|til done. Inve suspended to| CKPC has had idios in a o 1c . tke MOCHA CREAM TORTE and cooled coffee -- cocoa mix-|cool completely. Split cake into|100-year-old' house here. No BEST BUY! Save Se! Nabisco 18-ex. Pkgs. 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Swift's Premium Canned Hams $1.39 Shopping for your man 'for Father's Day? It is quite pos- |sible that he is a smoker who enjoys puffing on a favorite pipe, packed with a fine tobacco of his choice Regardless of how many pipes a man has, he always appre- ciates an addition to his collec- Father's Day the ideal gift time. Choose a pipe that fits your man's personality. Big men look best with a fairly large pipe, while small men like a_short- stemmed pipe, The short, plump man is generally 'happiest with a pot or bent pipe. A man's hobbies can guide you in your selection. Long pipes are ideal for those who read because they keep smoke from getting into the eyes. The outdoors man appreciates a short-stemmed pipe, fitted with a cover which keeps the wird from burning the tobacco too rapidly. Such.a pipe is easy to stow in a pocket or bag Once you have chosen the type for your man, consider the amount of money you wish to is 114-h. Save 2c! FROZEN FOODS OF QUALITY! 6-07. Save 10c! 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