Mrs. Earl Wakely concen- MRS. WILBUR RUSNELL, trate on small stitches and Mrs. Newton Edgar and gagensgen Joshua Kinsey, centre, and Mrs. Vernon Brintnel] re- sponds with a helping from CALL FOR A lunch break comes from Mrs. Wesley Lackie, left, and Mrs, Old-Fashioned Quilting Bee still A Popular Pastime By JO ALDWINCKLE jvolunteer to re-heat the cas- Despite all the attachments|seroles, toss the salads and that can turn a present-day sew-| make the tea or coffee." ing machine into a _ do-it-all) It takes two days' sewing to) marvel there is still a demand) complete a quilt and most of the for fine hand sewing. To be work is ordered in advance. able to run and fell a seam and| When the orders are completed do invisible hemming is an|the women start on a quilt for acquired skill that develops|the fall bazaar. The applique from numberiless hours' of|work is done at home ana the "plain sewing." \lining, batting and patterned Relaxation in the task and|top are set together on the pleasure in the accomplishment | quilting frame. The quilts range is expressed by a group of|in price from $25 or less to about 25 women who have been $150. meeting monthly for the past! "We have always turned the five years for a day-long quilt-| proceeds over to church mis- ing hee. sions,' Mrs. Wilbur said, 'but Instigator of the quilting clubnow we will apply the money and hostess for the sewing ses-| to the needs of the new church." sions is Mrs. Wilbur Rusnell,| -- president of King Street United Church Women. It is in her Vimy avenue home that the frames are set up and the seamstresses ply their needles and thread. ag Se "Stitches must be small and} seams straight," says Mrs. Rus- MANY MOVE AROUND nell. "We sew from nine to four! Soviet statistics show 800,000 o'clock with a break for mid-|people in Moscow held house- day lunch. Everybody brings| warming parties in the last two something and usually three' years. 79\ LOOKS BACK IN TIME Toronto actress Sheila Bill- jings, Mrs. John Guerriere in private life, is an amateur |Egyptologist. even-ness as they put the final touches to a quilt "a I anRRRIRRR 22°F DEERE TE ce oe THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridey, April 22,1966 13 Showers Fete Bride-Elect, | Miss Joan Dorothy Hercia Bradley, Miss Margaret Ve- kasi, Miss Irene Dy] and Miss Sandra Babij. Following the wedding rehear- sal tonight the bridal party will] be entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hercia, 'Miss Joan Dorothy Hercia, 4 who is to be married at 12 noon tofmorrow in Holy Cross Roman Catholic. Church to William Peter Vekasi, has been feted at a number of showers. The bride-to-be was entertain- NEW ZEALAND TEENS WELLINGTON (CP) -- Two teen - agers have been ap- pointed to the central program committee of the New Zea- land Broadcasting Corporation, which controls all television and radio in New Zealand. Michael Keys, 17, and Judy Fant!, 17, both schoo! pupils in senior forms, were recom- mended to the corporation by the existing members of the ed in St. John's Hall, Oshawa,|Grassmere avenue program committee. at a community shower given by her mother, Mrs. Harry Hercia. The gifts included a kitchenette- suite, vacuum cleaner, floor pol- isher, a chest of silver for 12, steam and dry iron, set of stain- less steel cookware, pyroceram- ware teapot and coffee pot, din- ner service for eight, flannelette blankets and numerous other gifts. Also, the bride's godmother, Mrs. Mary Opychany presented the bride-elect with a complete setting for 12 of bone china dishes with all the extra serving pieces and crystal stemware for 12 and a monetary gift on be- half of the guests. After the pre- sentation of gifts supper was served by Miss Hercia's aunts and friends. Seated at the head table with the bride-to-be were |her six attendants. | | The bride-elect was entertain- | ed at a supper shower in the | Rib Room at the Hotel Genosha | by her co-workers in the De- partment of Office Building Ser- .| vices, General Motors who pre- sented her with a portable mixer |and an orange towe! ensemble. A kitchen and personal Centennial Rug shower was given by the ma- Typical Canadiana sb of honor, Mrs. Edward MONTREAL (CP) --_ hand-| Bradley, the bride's sister, and hooked rug showing Canadian|the bridesmaids, Miss Margar- floral emblems, maple leaves|et Vekasi future siSter-in- and a large Expo 67 symbol is|Jaw, Miss Irene Dyl and Miss Mrs. Thomas Gard's personal| Sandra Babij, at the home of centennial project. Mrs. Edward Bradley, Oshawa BLACK'S GOING AWAY SUITS The new Bride will look stunning in one of these fashionable suits , choose from appliqued with free-form butterflies. three-quarter ond full length, trimmed and trimmed styles, some mink and un- fox. trims, |boulevard north, The future LADIES' WEAR LTD, Measuring 55 inches by 31, the} rug carries the 10 provincial flowers in their natural colors as well as those from the North- bride received a crystal two- tier cake server, cannister set, clock, carving set and numerous UNTRIMMED PRICED FROM a {other gifts. The hostesses for the evening were Mrs. Edward west Territories and Labrador 59.95 They are surrounded by a black Expo symbol. Colorful } autumn maple leaves.are scat-| backing. She advises shampoo- tered throughout the white back-|ing hooked rugs like broadloom ground. to clean, but never washing in "A --r ot aes just machine. something I wanted to do for) ; ' > is 'i 1967," is the way the suburban agate efi ane Senneville housewife describes|'hooking. Her rugs are scattered it. Craftsmen like to remember | through many rooms of her special events in their work." | prey stone house among pine One of her first rugs won top|furniture and colonial decor. prize in the Calgary Stampede Anata ne in 1959. It also bore a maple mn leaf design. TUVOOUUTOAUOAAAEOOUAAAEUEOAAA ALON = The original centennial design was conceived two years ago in| Pp J NA nd § FUR. TRIMMED PRICED FROM 79.95 a savory casserole. --Oshawa Times Photos Calgary, before she moved to INTERNATIONAL Montreal in 1964. HAIRSTYLIST "Once you start hooking, you Pine would be pleased te BLA VON MONTHLY MEETING The monthly meeting of the soard of management, Victorian r of Nurses was held in board room of City Hall, Mr. N, J. Moran presided in the | become very aware of how flow- ers grow and of the many hades in each bloom," Mrs. heve you visit her soon 128 Wilson Rd. S$. for appointment call to portray the 12 flowers. She usually hooks with strips of coating bought at rummage sales and new white gvool sewn finely into the jute or hessian OPEN TILL 9 TOAUAAAAAAAAANAUUAUAAAAUATAATAATAAATTATA CK'S LADIES' WEAR LTD. 72 SIMCOE NORTH -- OSHAWA P.M, FRIDAYS Gard says. It will take more 1723-0391 than 60 or 70 different shades absence of the president, Dr.' H. R. Rowsell. Mr. N. S. McFadyen reported | on the annual meeting of VON| (Ontario), held at the King Ed- ward Hotel, Toronto. Dr. H. R. Rowsell was ap-| pointed as a delegate to the} National Convention to be held) May 5 and 6 at Ottawa. Miss Isabelle Sorley, nurse- in-charge, gave the nursing re- port for the month of March, | when 431 visits were made to 66) patients, 22 of whom were ad-| mitted during the month. Four} hundred and eight (408) of the visits were to give bedside nurs- ing care. Visits in the Town- ship of Whitby totalled 22. Re-| lief nurses Mrs. Rita Wrubel| and Mrs. Doreen Perry worked) for half a day and 3% days re- spectively. HOUSEHOLD HINT Open a can of asparagus from the bottom, That way the stalks slide out with the. tips intact. CLEARANCE of End of Line @ END TABLE 15 KING STREET EAST OPEN FRIDAY 'TIL 9 PM INTERIORS TABLES @ COFFEE TABLES @ LAMP TABLES French Provincial -- Italian Provincial ---. Contemporary Styling. GREATLY REDUCED DOWNTOWN OSHAWA SALE S A New Sport complete! Like bl checks? All here Y 7 OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT NO MONEY DOWN OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Open te 9 p.m. Thurs. & Fridey Isnt This The Season You Promised Yourself Coat? If itvis, keep. your, promise. this. week, while our fresh, new sport'coat. stock is azers? We've got them in every colour, fabric and at every price. Seersucker ? Madras? Dacron - worsted at. Dunn's 'waiting to make you look handsome .allSummer. Priced from 24.50 DOWNTOWN 36 King St. E. Open te 9 p.m. Friday TRE ge ee yo "About Cofm" , An Sonmmers Have you been in to ANGUS-GRAYDON CARPET CO. vet? Their excellent idea of colour co-ordinated corpet racks allow you to see the various shades of colours quickly saving you needless time looking for the particular shade you desire. They will help you select the right carpet for the right area. They ore exclusive dealers in Oshawa fer the femous "Crosley Kerestan Gallery" carpets. This is a very exclusive line featuring the Kora-Loc weave (this permits better installation with almost no seams visible). These carpets are available in wool, acrilan, flushes and hard twists. Stop in ot 282 King St. W. in Oshawa ond let the experts recommend o carpet for your budget and '~* * You are only as old os you feel . . . and that needn't be very old! Feel young again . . . Start joining in the sports you always say you wish to do, but can't find time to. Make Time!. Everyone con bowl! The EASTWAY TEN PIN LANES LTD. on King St. E. in Oshawa is completely air-conditioned and designed with automatic pin-setting for faster, more enjoyable bowling, You can bowl singles or join o league. If you desire any further information regarding hours, leagues, etc., give Burt May o call. at 723-3485. Remember the EASTWAY TEN PIN LANES LTD. is where all friends meet! Put some sporting fun in your life. Bowl today. * * * Fe ¢ » As well os their superb motor hotel and dining room facilities, the FLYING DUTCHMAN is fully equipped to. accommodate ond cater to your banquet, wedding receptions, business meeting or any special occasion you are planning. They have available one of Canada's finest chefs assisted by a very capable staff, who will furnish you with many culinary' delicacies tastefully served from their unsurpassed cuisins. Whether you are enter- taining 10 or 125, you will receive the some careful attention from their expert and willing staff. Mr. James Bourke, Manager, invites your enquiries at no obligation, Located at Interchange 75 off the Macdonald-Cortier Freeway in Bowmanville. Don't call your optometrist for an appointment if you ore seeing double on your television screen. Take stock of the situation. If the trouble is not your set . . . It inevitably is your aerial. When you are in the market for a new aerial, tower, or rotator, and desire expert installation and service, you will find all you want ot OSHAWA T.V, SUPPLY on Taunton Rd. E. in wa... they are quite reasonable too! The greatest idea ever for the cottage . . . telescopic mast poles . . . your reception will be great! They also have an excellent selection of recondi- tioned heads and used aerials and mosts. Give them a call today ot 723-8131. --. 3K = Be the first in your neighbourhood to own the beautiful PRINCESS JEWELLERY. This jewellery is by far, the most valu- able accessory you will ever have to accentuate your wardrobe There are lovely pins, earrings, bracelets and necklaces which are hand-made out of very delicate threads of wire, MR. DEVENISH is th only representative for PRINCESS JEWELLERY in Oshawa. | am sure he would be very pleased to either have you stop in, or he can stop in to see you and show you this unique jewellery line. Give him a call today at 725-5596. Remember, mother's day is not too far off, Start planning now . She would just love to own an article from this exquisite collection . , . You will be very surprised et how reasonably priced it is. * * * Chris Craft, the magic name in cruisers, can be seen at the OSHAWA YACHTHAVEN. Their new Canadian made 27 footer which sleeps four, has a completely equipped galley, 210 h.p. V-8 engine, all ready to turn the key and fill the summer with family pleasure. Would you believe, it's only $8,990.00 delivered in Oshawa, Convenient budget terms available, Your Present boat can be traded in and used os a down payment. Many options and accessories ore also available, Hurry down to the Harbor and see all the beautiful new cruiser styles ovailoble at the OSHAWA YACHTHAVEN. For further par- ticulers call Mr, Norm Courtney at 723-1901, xX we If your wringer washer or dryer goes on the blink, all you have to do is call 723-0011 and someone will come down and pick it up and have it repaired professionally for you ALCAN FURNITURE & APPLIANCES offer the best repoir service in this area. When you are in the morket for new coffee tables . all wood or arborite topped . . . see their se! Sei very reasonably priced. Oh, by the way, some of the. best oil Paintings | have seen in a long time (originals, not reproductions) ore on display. For all your home furnishing requirements, -make 452 Simcoe $. your one-step store, ck eS When you have @ staff with verious countries represented, you ore sure to benefit from each, their knowledge, skill, and various fashion trends. Mary is from Hundary, Franca represents Italy, Heidi herself is from Germany, and last, but not least, Maria is from Yugoslavia. All these girls have put their heads together and have taken the best features of hairdressing from each country to give you better styling, cutting, permonents, ete. These girls ore fully qualified in the high style techniques and long hair is ne problem. A unique feature of the shop is eyebrow and eyelash colouring. Make on intment . . . beautify your self . . , ot HEIDI'S MODERN HAIRSTYLING cali 723-5631, Loads of parking at 367 Wilson S, * * * People ef Oshawa, | ask you . . . Do you not enjoy heving the best steak it is possible to have . . . prepared to your personal taste? Do you not have a little spirit for advanture? Then, listen! If you hove been searching in vain for the best steak possible, | have some sound advise for you, Why. not take thot short drive straight up to the OSHAWA STEAK HOUSE at 1626 Simcoe St. N. Granted, they are a little further out of town, but, for « real connoisseur of Red Brand Beef, this means very little. They offer not only the best steak, but also, very relaxing atmosphere, exceptionally reasonable prices and . . . they are open from 11:30 a.m. until 10 p.m. for hot dinners ~. , and from 10 p.m. to midnight for on excellent buffet smack, See you there! Bon appetite ! ! * * * When @ dress becomes too small for you, it is a result of twe things. Either you have grown . . . in other words, put on weight . . . or the fabric has shrunk. There are two types of shrinkage that con occur in fabrics . . . relaxation shrinkage and proaressive shrinkage. When a fabric ic woven the ware are often stretched and sized. It may be stretched even more if it is bleached, dyed, or given a finishing treatment, If the fabric is cleaned by either Dry Cleaning, Wet Cleaning, or Laundering, the fabric may relax back to its original size. This is Relaxation Shrinkage. Many manufacturers can eliminate excessive relaxation shrinkage by special treatment "'Pre- shrunk', Progressive shrinkage is where your dress has been cleaned a few times satisfactorily and then next cleaning comes back a size too small. This is where the garment was stretched tightly and sized to hold it in'a taut or stretched condition. Dry Cleaning procedure is the least likely to shrink garments. Call OSHAWA LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING 723-1471 or stop in at 50 Mill Street in Oshawa. : * x ¥ Everyone has @ little adventure, romance and return to noture in their soul, If you enjoy having elbow room and open fresh air, | am sure you would appreciate having a beautiful century old stone house situated on ten acres of beautiful countryside. You will be able to revel in the lovely view of Lake Ontario. This property has frontage on paved road near Oshawa, This superb stone house is one of the finer examples of this type of construction built over a century ago. It has a large living room with cozy fireplace, spacious dining room and garage and also a small barn suitable for horses. This would be ideal as a retreat for someone in retirement, and also would be excellent for a young family with children. Only $28,500. with terms. Call W. FRANK REAL ESTATE LTD, 21 King West in Bowmanville. Moke an appointment today . . , 728-7518. x ok oe Canadians are always on the move! Business transfers men to various cities, Wives transfer husbands to various homes (or apartments). When your hubby has finally given in to purchasing thot new home, you next have to consider getting a qualified and capable mover, Don't entrust your fine furnishings and prized dishes to just any mover! Be sure your articles will reach their destination in the same condition they started out in. Call LOCKWOOD MOVING & STORAGE todoy ot 725-2831 and make your moving arrangements today. They are located at 557 Bloor St., if you are in the area, stop in and discuss your moving problems. Se * * Summer weather is nearly here and it will soon be time to stort planning your vacation. If you will be motoring this year, as many thousands of others, wouldn't it be much nicer to know your cor will not be giving you any trouble on your trip? MORLEY STALKER MOTORS has a wide selection of excellent used cars that will not only make your trip much more enjoyable but will give dependable, care-free service for years to come. Morley invites you to drop into his lot on 137 King West, MORLEY STALKER MOTORS, the lot with the "'upside-down Oshawa and take your choice of his fine vehicles. That's sign. . f fy