Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Jun 1966, p. 13

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ANN LANDERS. Is Driver Responsible For Non - Paying Driver Dear Ann Landers: Every community fas its quote of chiselers who bum rides to work from the friendly neigh- bor. They always have a fancy assortment of excuses for not driving their own car: but they fooi no one. They are simply saving money on gas, wear and tear on their tires, and some- times parking money. ; The other day I had such a character in my car--fifth time that week. What started out as a light drizzle turned into a cloudburst. The visibility was zero and we nearly had an ac-) cident. Fortunately, we arrived at our destination without inci- dent. The office manager, hearing me tell about the close call, head examined and sometimes does--in the hospital after the accident. i Dear Readers: Ten lashes! with a wet noodle won't do this! time. That would be Jetting me) off much too lightly. I refer to the counsel 1 of- fered Redding Rose -- the woman who said she could not get up before a group and give shaking for half an hour. My advice: "If there is a Toast- masters' Club in your town, join it." Well, dear folks, if Rose makes the grade, she'll be the lfirst women who ever did. The Toastmasters' Club is for men jonly. : | 1 should have told her to join ithe Toastmistress' Club. Today! her name and address without) 'PLAN JULY WEDDING Miss Lynda Louis Higgins Queen's University, wilt become the bride of Mr. Edward Scoley Long, July 9, in a ceremony in Simcoe Street United Church, ac- cording to an announcement made today by her parents, Mr .and Mrs. Edwin Royce Toronto, King- ston. The prospective bride- groom, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Scoley Long, is a graduate of Upper Canada College, re- ceived his engineering de- gree from Queen's Univer- Slender Waists | Free Movement Dictate Styles By JEAN SPRAIN WILSON lot of money is in this year as) far as designer Pauline Trigere is concerned. So are turtle pins, arena, =ennaeee bonnets, men terials, built-in lingerie. fur dresses and fur formal gowns, and boots as supple and fitted! as gloves, | "Suits are out this year,") | Miss Trigere said during he |fall collection opening Wednes-| |day. 'Women want a freeness, around the waist." j The models who stepped for- ward later wore slim coats, jaunty jackets or wingy capes | over dresses with fitted or belted middles, Chin~ disappear under -hulking collzrs, huge as- cots, and yards of scarves, But no 'bulk went to paist. In tweeds and knits the mani- kins slipped into pliant leather boots that reached higher than their. above-the-knee hemlines. hairy) awd THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, June 10, 1966 13 NEW YORK (AP)--The leggy| 7 lass with a little middle and a 7 | WINDSOR MAN Mr. James Stirling, Wind- sor, will take as his bride Miss Bonnie Eleaine Hart in a ceremony to be held August 27 in St. Andrew's TO MARRY HERE Humber is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Gerald Humber, Windsor and his fiancee is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Hart, Osh- awa. "About Coton" Ann Sommers FOR YEAR-ROUND BEAUTY .._. Plant evergreens now... they keep their beautiful foliage oll year round . . . to enhance your property through all four seasons .. . for thet touch of beauty ever present! You'll find a remarkable selection of evergreens ot the JOHN BOUWER GARDEN CENTRE, located inet 2 milec west of Whitby on Hiahwoy No. 2. . . and of course... a wide variety of boxed plants . . . pansies, petunios . , . and geraniums continue to be favorites... oll in to delight the eye and warm the soul! little golden coins . . . rock gorden plionts of gorden beauty . . . « planter urn, bird baths, little ornaments ron descriptions availoble' ot BOUWERS' , . . telephone 668- 6. * * * THERE IS A CERTAIN KIND OF WOMAN .. . who will not age cept the ordinary .. . she is constantly in search of the unique, the exciting, the infinitely beautiful . this woman will most certainly appreciate the exquisite beauty of Princess Jewellery z with its spider-web golden wire filigree... woven to look as if the spider itself had done the job , . . into. designs to delight any women of demanding good taste . , . little leaves form the earrings... and a matching pin .., . each accented with a tiny baguette zircon-colored stone . . . then there is the butterfly . ... the actual wings of the most beoutiful species... . coptured forever in golden filigree your representative in Oshawa is The W. D, SALES, 272 College Ave. .. . telephone 725-5596 .» for a showing . . . no obligation, i * United Church, Oshawa, Mr. * * a ; WALKING INTO A RAINBOW . That's what @ visit te the showroom of the ANGUS-GRAYDON CARPET COMPANY is like just like walking into a rainbow of the most resplendent colors imaginable, There was a time when, if you wanted a pow- der blue carpet . you had to take a definite shode ef powder blue . in many cases, . . it wasn't the one you wanted at all . ++ BUT NO MORE | doresoy there are probably five dif- ferent hues of that particular shade of blue ot ANGUS-GRAYDON said, "I never take my neigh- my face is redder- than any bors to work in the morning-- Rose in Redding.--Anr. Lawders I don't want the ~esponsibility.| pear Ann Landers: Help If a passenger is hurt he could) viease My husband is in the sue the socks off you. I've seen navy and this is the first time it happen. | we have lived out of navy hous- Someone else said that if he) in had a car he would make the) sity, class of '63, and his master's degree in. business administration from the Uni- versity of Toronto in 1945, Higgins, Oshawa. Miss Hig gins graduated this year with a bachelor of science degree in honor chemistry from SCARVES MATCHED Sometimes silk neck scarves matched the linings of collar and made| Modesty' bibs are what the were. once - French designer calls y \those collars of twinkling rhine less coats, among latest Trigere stalus) stones and which models tucked A wardrobe of fitted dresses. symbol offerings. The really) into their plunging necklines, ot long and short, some with one - upmanship dinner gown) wore with bare shouldered : : was of broadtail, bordered.| dresses. swirling cape coats lof Russian broadtail, 4 Every few days some neigh passengers sign a piece of pa- per, relieving the driver of all legal responsibility, in case of an accident, Would such a piece of paper be valid? Does it make sense to you?--Mr, Accomodator Dear Mr.: A signed state bor asks me to buy eggs, but ter, milk, cigarets, coffee and what not--because 1 can_ get these commodities for a_ lot jless at the navy commissary than she pays in the supermar- ket. I hate to say no, because I go every few days for my own SOCIAL & PERSONAL, Jo Aldwinckie, Women's. Editor | Teiephone 723 - 34°4 for Women's Department Ten of the fourteen classmates of the Oshawa Genera! Hospital! Head table guests at the an- horne, nual Presidents' Ball of the Jun-| (Chappel!) ment absolving the driver of re-| groceries, and everyone knows School of Nursing Class of 1946 ior Chamber of Commerce, be- sponsibility in case of an acci- dent may or may not be valid-- lit. However, if 1 am caught buy- ing for my neighbors | wil ing held Saturday jmet at a luncheon in the cafe gian Motor Hotel teria of the hospital Saturday are at the Geor- Past- depending on the state you live! lose my commissary privileges. They had as their specia! guests |president, Mr. T. J, Couture and in. If you were to ask the free- courage them from bumming rides, 1 assume. you are a prudent driver so this won't apply to you, but the passenger who rides with a careless driver just because it's free should get his mm ~ TO TEACH Miss Mary Jane Brough, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ross Brough, RR 1, Orono, has successfully completed her year at Peterborough Teachers' College, being one of the top 13 students. Miss Brough has accepted a posi- tion with the Oshawa Pub- lic School Board ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs. Joseph W. Hart, Oshawa, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Bonnie Elaine, to Mr. James Stirling Humber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Humber, Wind- sor. The wedding to take place on Saturday, August 27, 1s 1966 at 3.30 p.m. in St. Andrew's '9 United Church, Oshawa, ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Dorotohy Jean, daughter of Mrs. Robert Bar- rie, and the late Mr. Falconer, to Alan Rothwell Pow, Oshawa, son of the late Mr. and Mrs Archibald' Pow of Ridgetown The marriage will take place on Saturday, July 25, 1966, in Oshawa L, Falcone: ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Emmett J. Mc Carthy, Maidstone, Ontario, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Maureen, to Larry Alexander Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Donald Whitby. The wedding will take place on Saturday, July 9, 1966 at 400 pm. at St. Mary's Church, Maidstone HOUSEHOLD HINT Spring cleaning? Wash walls from the bottom up, instead of from the top down. Eliminates those dirty dribbles that are so | Please print my letter so my Thank you.--Navy Wife Dear Wife: Here's your let- ter, but don't expect miracles. |You are more at fault than your neighbors. If you had not sai yes the first time you wouldn't be in this spot now. Cut it out. "off IN OSHAWA Miss Elizabeth Manchesky, daughter of Mrs. Ted Man- chesky, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Manchesky, gradu- ted Thursday, June 2, from St. Michael's College, Uni versity of Toronto, receiving her bachelor of arts degree. She has accepted a position on the staff of O'Neill Col- legiate. SOCIAL NOTICES FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Edwin R. Hig gins, Oshawa, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Lynda Louise, to Edward Scoley Long, son of Mr and Mrs, Edward Scoley Long, Toronto. The ceremony is to fake place on Saturday, July 1966 at 2:00 p.m. in Sim coe Street United Church, Osh awa FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE The forthcoming marriage i Marilyn Loretta, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs Bernard Deemert, Hespeier, Ontario, to Mr. Paul Patrick O'Neill, son of Mr. and Mrs Patrick: J. O'Neill, Oshawa The ceremony will take place on Saturday, July 9, 196f at 11.00 a.m. in St. Mary of the Visitation Roman Catholic Church, Hespeler, ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hether- ington, Bowmanville, annonce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Roberta Alexis, to John Robert Partridge. son of Mr and Mrs. David William Part- ridge, Oshawa. The wedding is to take place on Saturday, June 25, 1966 at 3.30 p.m. in St. Paul's United Church, Bowmanville. 'HOUSEHOLD HINT Spinach won't change color if cooked uncovered Offers you « large selection of at LOW LOW PRICES. "WE CARRY FIRST QUAL 32 King St. W. ot Cor, Prince Golden Spindle Textiles LOOK AHEAD TO SUMMER WITH THESE BUDGET-PRICED FABRICS PLAIN AND PRINTED PRINTED SERANO LINEN as" BONDED KNITS Come and see our caretully choser selections of Domestic and Imported Fabrice ys 98° 1,49 3.98 STRAW HAT" LINEN 45" ye -- ALL OLOURS. 60" yd SILKS « RAYONS t BUDGET PRICES ITY MERCHANDISE ONLY % Phone 723-3271 COTTONS . ALL AT |Miss Eugenie Stuart the cetle president hospital were as follows: Mrs.'Netley and Mrs William Trott (Grace Wanner), | Jaycette president Rexdale; Mrs. J. C. Fetterly! Brooks (Dorothy Richardson), London; Miss Irene Samkovas. Mrs. FEF. McLean (Margaret Rose), Scarborough; Mr Dn Jardine (Helen Erickson), Po noka, Alberta, and her mother in-law, Mrs, Ida Jardine, Red Deer, Alberta; Mrs. Kugene Mech (Marie Brown), Whitby and Mrs, Edward Brookham (Laurette Pegg), Mrs. Elmer Stewart (Joyce Cannington) Mrs. Gordon Wiltshire (Pearle Nelson), Mrs. F. 0. Popham (Marie Way-White), and Mrs William M. Broadbent (Evelyn Pearson), all of Oshawa the Alumnae graduation dinner|Saturday at the and dance at night, the mem-| Aldon Southwell bers of the twenty-year class|levard north, the Mr Netley, Mr Mr crescent Councillor John Vivash of the IODE a real recently, Mrs member of the Provincial the Golden Oshawa regent of Chapter home of Oshawa n and Mrs.'/Mrs. Couture; Mr. John Tuck " loaders to sign such an agree- neighbors will see it and stoP! George Telford. Those attending and Mrs. Tuck Napanee, and Mrs ment, however, it might dis-|asking me to break the rules.ine juncheon and tour of past Gerard, open incoming president and' sponsored hy the Oshawa Hor Jasmine, to the poor weather was elected a National Mrs the Fix ecutive of the LODE and a past Jubilee road north, Members of the 35-vear grad-| Mr uating class of the Oshawa ily at Colchester |General Hospiiai School of Nurs After ing who attended the reunion on Mrs bou Alumnae ban (Grey) Dean, Oshawa; Mrs Margaret (Tyndall) O'Neill, Whitby; Mrs. Madge (MeWhirter) Ardiel, Clarksburg; Mrs. Marjorie (Tamblyn) Van- Whitby; Mrs. Myrtle Ross, Thornton Mrs. Jean (Stewart) Lofthouse Oshawa; Mrs. Margaret (Doby Southwell, Oshawa; Mrs. Mabel (Hunt) Parker, London; Mrs Rejeana (Post) McKachern, Jessie incoming Jay-| (McKinnon) Hayes, Columbus Donald Mrs. Gifford Rose will Show Lyman the annual ticultural Society, which had to be postponed for one week due Mayor and Gifford have donated a centennial bowl to the society annual convention held in Mont-|to be given to the person with Vivash is a the best Miss Canada rose Mrs Ferris, Harmony left Monday for a three-week vacation in England where. she will visit her brother Daniel Robinson and fam Essex Allen At the reception following the Graham - Powell wedding re- cently, the head table was deco rated with candle-sticks that and their husbands were enter | quet and met afterwards at the, were over 200 years old. They tained at the home of Mr Mrs, F, 0, Popham Street, Grierson|nay avenue, were: Mrs and|home of Mrs, Eric Dean, Sague Effie belonged to the Jate Mrs. George Maule, grandmother of the | (Stewart) Nelson, Trenton; Mrs.| bride. cuffed and collared in Russian sable There were glittering bonnets to match these. haby bil inl ui OSHAWA LOCKER 81 William St. West PHONE 723-3012 Low Rental Rates by the Month or Year Expert Meat processing and Custom Cutting Save on Wholesale Meat Buy in Quantity and Save Complete Locker Service FUR AND STORAGE make Dad the remembere d man Sunday, June |9th! wear collection. If's right... with fea color: We'll-gladlyhelp-youi-choose Sport Shirts Nev'r Press Pants Henley Shirts Bathing Suits Dress Shorts Sporfswear for Father's Day He'll remember (with pleasure) your thoughtful- ness when your gift is chosen from our leisures - en irr style, for comfort, GIFT BOXES DOWNTOWN 36 King $t. E. Open Fri 2 LOCATIONS OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Open iH 9 OPEN A Charge Account @ No Money Down @ No Carrying Charges Thursday and Friday in? " or pastiche right in the salon the same example applies to any other color you core to reds, yellows, greens, browns, orange and purple tcnes These carpet samples in profusion ef color are on display in the showroom, set up on unique sliding wall panels for your conven- rence THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR . . . 1S THE FINE REPUTATION of ANGUS-GRAYDON CARPET COMPANY, 282 King West in Oshawa select * * * CATS ON THE MOVE THINK THIS PLACE IS A. REAL GROOVE! ., . A little diversion to jazz jargon but so aptly descriptive of THE OSHAWA YACHTHAVEN, located at the harbor in Oshawa a very ottractive spot indeed ! if '@ a boat enthusiast, then man, THIS 1S THE PLACE FOR YOU... They have a most splendid display of boats oll sizes... from reasonably priced to most luxuriously priced . all of the finest quality. 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OF COURSE our town's gourmets have come te toke for granted the superb fare ot THE OSHAWA STEAK HOUSE at 1626 Simeoe St, North in Oshawa but when people are ater American travellers, and folks just out for @ long Sunday drive from points everywhere start to throw bouquets... THE OSHAWA STEAK HOUSE has earned a sincere distinction indeed! For fine food . . . steaks to delight your palate. . . or rm-= ing continental dishes .', . gracious service and an atmosphere that mokes people remember it for a long time after. . . the feeling that they must go back again very soon! . . . This tells us why THE OSHAWA STEAK HOUSE is at the top of many jourmet's list! . Telephone 723-8741 * * * EVERYONE TAKES PRIDE IN THEIR HOME be it an opart- ment or o house, be it pretentious or humble--!T'S YOUR HOME on what makes a home, as such? 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