Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 May 1966, p. 15

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MARRIED FIFTY YEARS Oshawa Boulevard Couple Honored On Golden Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Gilmour Ruther ford, Oshawa boulevard south were honored recently at a re ception on the occassion of their golden wedding anniversary held at the home of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Robert Gow, Rossland road w About 100 friends, relatives and neighbors called during the afternoon to greet the couple Mrs, Rutherford chose a two piece blue dress for the occasion complimented by a carnation corsage. A three tier anniversary cake centred the tea table, Pouring tea during the afternoon were the bride's two sisters, Mrs Arthur McCarey, Tweed and Mrs. Clifford Spry. Assisting in serving the guests were Mrs Robert Gow Jr., Miss Patrici (Frost, Mrs Malcolmson Pattman Robert Ernest John Fisher and Mrs , Mrs Assisting the couple in receiv ing the guests were Mrs Robert Rutherford, Brampton, and Mrs Robert Gow erford was guest register The couple were in charge married Miss Janice Ruth of the Madoc Township, April 26, 1916 and have two children (Mrs. Irene Robert Gow) and Robert Rutherford, Brampton and four grandchildren They received a leather lounge chair from the immediate fam ily, a gold cigarette lighter and pin from the grandchildren A pole lamp, sum of money. and other numerous gifts from rela tives and friends Many bouquets of flowers 2) y 4 r plants and cards were received during the day. Messages congratulating the couple were received from the Prime Minister, the Right Hon orable Lester B. Pearson; the Prime Minister of Ontario, the Honorable John P. Robarts; the Honorable Michael Starr; the Right Honorable John Diefen- baker; the Honorable John Yar- meko; Mr. Albert V. Walker, M.L.A. and Mayor Lyman Gif ford Out-of-town guests ent fram Ancaster ville, Campbellford, Scarboro and Tweed, were pres Ajax, Belle- Brampton, SARDINE CANAPE Just watch these disappear at your next summer party, On buttered pumpernickel strips arrange whole Norway Sar- dines. Garnish with a curled strip of smoked salmon sprig of fresh dill until ready to serve | Folding Screens Create Extra Room By ELKANOR ROSS How many times have we heard home-owners say; "If we) ever build again, we'll include} a study, or a sewing nook," or! some other addition to the floor plan of the house. Not everyone can do it again, when it comes to building a home. Rut there sre wave of creating these speciai areas in a house that already is--and without cailing: in' an architect or investing much cash. Folding screens are playing! jan increasingly important role 7 in home decorating, because the | right ones can help a home- maker allot floor space in the |most convenient and livable | way possible. | She can "create" a study, a lay area, a sewing nook, She 'can have privacy. where it is most desired, And the new! lscreens are so handsome that| they contribute to the decora-| tive drama of a room, 'SCREENS USEFUL Screens can be functional as | well as decorative, For in-| stance, big. pockets to hold papers, writing materials, and) ljetters can be glued to or sus-| pended from the frame--so that this 'wall' serves as a supple-! mentary filing cabinet in a study The trick, of avoid overloading so tip over. Plastic bags or shoe bags can be suspended from a_ sturdy frame to hold thread and pat terns where they will be handy in the sewing nook Baby can be undisturbed be hind a screen when guests come in and amuse himself with the nursery motifs that decorate his side of the "wall." Or he can play with lightweight toys suspended from little hooks MAKE BLEND It's easy to find a screen to harmonize with any locale Woven woods and match-stick screens that slide on steel frames are designed to blend with almost any interior, Lami nated plastics are lovely, with colorful butterflies from Japan pressed between the plastic layers. Curled feathers, Italian grasses, leaves, and even four- leaf clovers are leminated in this manner, Or you could handle a do-it- yourself job and cover your screen with washable wallpaper or adhesive-back plastic to | is to won't course it and|match or harmonize with any | the Refrigerate|color scheme, Both pretty and'ever washed--real scr practical are screens. with re Mrs. ©. H, Vipond is the membership convener of the Women's Welfare League and the ticket #on- vener of its annual mem- bership luncheon to be held next Wednesday afternoon in the Piccadilly Room of the Hotel Genosha. The re- ception starts at' 1.00 p.m, with the luncheon to be served at 1.30 p.m, Mrs. H. F. Milne, president, will open the luncheon and Mrs. 8. F. Dennelly, chairman of the ways and means committee, will greet the guest CAMPUS COUTURE NORWICH, England (CP) Royal photographer Cecil Bea- ton, who has designed sets and costumes for movies and plays has including My Fair Lady produced ceremonial student garb for the Univesity Sritain's newest mortar replaced Anglia traditiona black cloak three - cape is by movable fabric can be sudsed, rinsed, back damp to dry taut frame No matter these wood washable wallpaper screen may appear, they require basic care. Just frame and all panels haw with a dry; easiest "walls" you taculars of Fast The board and cornered cap and blue These) and put} in the elaborate fabric, plastic, or only go over them, sudsy cloth or sponge, Follow up with a damp rinse cloth and wipe} The screens will prove to be} Dedicated te High Style Sporteweor end Imported Knits have reen spec- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, Mey 14, 1966 95 SUMMER TIDBITS On thin buttered toast fingers jarrange two whole Norway sar- -- Sprinkle with a little lemon juice and serve, OSHAWA FURRIERS One Of Canado's Safest and Modern FUR COLD STORAGE Your furs ore given expert examination before being ploced on an individual hanger ond stored in our modern COLD STORAGE VAULTS. Here, scientifically regulated temperature preserves the of your furs and insures their long lasting durability, FREE PICK-UP AND DELIVERY @ Re-Styling @ Repairing @ Cleaning On the premises By our expert Furrier with 35 yeors experience @ FREE ESTIMATES @ OSHAWA FURRIERS 463 BOND EAST 728-8322 @ Free Parking @ * ° |for long periods with their chil-| reading skill, since he reads for | Schooling ; Abroad Widens dren often try to have their) meaning. children attend special schools for English - speaking persons, LKIE KES DELIVER ' . Students Pers ive which seem to have been moved) " mal > wo ; intact from home. | NEW PESHAW, England . . One foreign - exchange pro|(CP) -- Father-to-be John Pea- By GARRY C. MYERS, wed t gh i j ' H large number of testes Se they vn Wo tae bg = be DA cian which has | eock couldn't get his car started live abroad for short or longer\of a difficult situation, due tole ee es ar ral which) when his wife had to go to the periods. Those families with| my husband's job. My girls at- thal pose bet by Rotary Inier.|osPital earlie than expected. school-age children, living longitend two or three different! national. Your lacal Ratary|He enlisted the help of mill eager Prag ys Pre ce -- e aie ae Club can give you information roundsman. John English who ams oe ociteie eeteel aes Pho Phare Bh 4 vhs : on this. drove them in his electric de- like the schoois of our country. private school in Switzerland, PARENTS' QUESTIONS livery trick, A few Canadian families send| where two of her cousins have| @. Our son, 12, likes to read « _\their children to private schools been attending. So far we are|aloud pefkonal items from "he 4 \abroad, especially at the sec- pleased with the results. Wejhome paper or world-wide news | Jondary level. Some private sec- made available a summer tripjitems. Is this good? aw nae schools and many col-/for two other grandchildren--| A, Encourage him in this as jleges have programs whereby| while both were college students | a good means for furthering his jtheir students do one or more|--and for a third grandson who lyears of study for credit in_a|went with a group from his sec-| foreign country. Moreover, ondary school one summer, jsome public high schools and) {1 have always beliéved that colleges effect a program of ex: children get more out of study- 'change students ing abroad, as a rule, after high A mother writes: "1 would school, but as children differ so like very much to send my girls; widely I couldn't be sure about |to Europe for a year or so of\this. 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