Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Dec 1966, p. 15

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"YWCA GETS READY FOR CHRISTMAS TEA Proceeds are in aid of the YWCA World Service Fund. Pictured here from the left are: Mrs. Edward Heavens, chairman of the World Serv- ice committee; Miss Carol Young, . program assistant Yesterday afternoon the gymnasium at the YWCA took on a festive appear- ance as members decorated it for the annual Christmas bake sale and tea, tomor- row from 2.30 to 4.30 p.m. SOCIAL Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Telephone 723-3474 for Women's Department Mrs. T. R. Pryde, program convener, reported to the ex- ecutive meeting of the Catholic Women's League of the Church of St. Gregory the Great, that she has arranged an exciting program for the annual Christ- mas party, The mistress of ceremonies would be Mrs. F. J. Fox; Rolland McCord, music teacher at O'Neill Collegiate would present Hillary Hager- man in a character dance; Paula Gifford | singing folk songs; Carol Stewart in a vocal solo; Louis Gilles as pianist; a skit by the CWL Extension group; the Ding Dong Belles of Sweet Adelines; a crazy hat show and Santa Claus would make the draw for the deor prize. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Bertrand, Port Perry, will observe their 40th wedding anniversary to- morrow, Mr, and Mrs. E. R. Snow, Pickering, are flying to. Winni- peg today for the graduation of their son, Flying Officer Ian R. Snow, RCAF. The ceremony is taking place tonight and Mr. Following Mr. and Mrs, John 8. Jackson's return from a vacation in England and Scot- land, Mrs. Jackson and a friend took a holiday in Bermuda. Their memories of the West Country motor tour included Bath, Exeter, Newquay and Eastbourne with a trip by hovercraft to the be yb py They greatly enjoy otland, pcan as far as Oban, sight- seeing all around including Loch Ness. Mrs. D. J. Munroe, Shake- speare avenue, has received word that her nephew, John McGee, Norval, Ontario, has been chosen from the 4-H clubs across Canada, to tour Israel in July and August of 1967, in recognition of his work in the 4H Club, his church work and his academic standing. John is presently attending York Uni- versity, He is the only boy in Canada to receive this award. The trip is sponsored by the Pioneer Women of Canada as a Centennial project. Flying Officer Arthur J, Mun- in charge of physical edu- cation, on the ladder; and Mrs. William Hart, co-con- vener of the tea and sale. Miss Grace Wilson, the con- vener, was unable to be present, & PERSON AL, Clean Records Last Longer By ELEANOR ROSS Music is a big part of the holiday joy, as indeed it is right through the year. So now, if ever, is the time to get your collection of records in prime condition. Also, if the stylus. néeds re- placing, don't delay. The best record is only as good as the needle that goes round and round the grooves. Don't let a Absolute cleanliness {is the price requisite for both discs and their surroundings, Hands should be washed before han- dling records. Always hold the record on the edge--or on the edge and the centre. Even the cleanest fingers will leave a greasy deposit which attracts dust. Keep records in the al- bums, in closed paper jackets or in washable plastic jackets. Records generate static elec- tricity, This, in turn, attracts dust and grit, which can cause scratches that affect their play- back. WIPE OFF DUST Wipe off light dust with a damp chamois. To remove dirt roe, stationed with the Royal Canadian Air Force in France, spent the past weekend with his rents, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. unroe, Brock Street South, Whitby. Recently at a regular chorus rehearsal of the Oshawa Chap- ter of Sweet Adelines, the mem- ters presented their director, William Knight, with a ma- hogany electric clock with the Sweet Adeline insignia mounted at the top and an inscription and Mrs. Snow will return home tomorrow. Members of Oshawa Yacht Club are holding their annual banquet at the clubhouse to- morrow night. President of Oshawa Little Theatre, Russell R. Williams and Mrs. Williams, Tweeds- muir Avenue, entertained the cast, stage crew and members af the evarutive following the | | embedded in the grooves, wring Let's Have A Party We Rent Tables - Chairs China - Cutlery - Glasses Punch Bowls - Coffee Urns Buffet Pieces - Trays Wedding Cakes. ' 'Christmas decorations, _|ment, since they give several Lady Curlers Win Prizes At Bridge: The Ladies' Section of the Oshawa Curling Club embarked on a new venture Wednesday evening, when it held a dessert bridge in the ciubhouse iounge. Fifty-five tables were set up, complete with many favors, amidst an attractive array of Mrs. Russell Reeve, presi- dent, welcomed the more than two hundred guests and intro- duced Mrs. Giles Goulding, con- vener of the Rete and means committee, .which was respon- sible for the "night of cards", Mrs, Goulding outlined the pro- gram for the evening and in- vited the card players to in- dulge in coffee and dessert be- fore beginning play. After two hours of play at bridge or euchre, time was call- ed for the distribution of lucky draw /prizes, Sixty fortunate women were recipients of gifts as a climax to the evening of enjoyment. Mrs. W. F. Mercer and Mrs, Reeve assisted Mrs. Goulding .in the drawing and announcing of winners, while members of the committee dis- tributed the prizes. The hard-working committee under Mrs. Goulding's direction included Mrs. Lorne Goodman, co-convener; Mrs. W. F. Mer- cer, Mrs. S. P. Sereda, Mrs. Ronald Elliott, Mrs. Allan A. Preston, Mrs. Christopher Jan- etos, Mrs. Robert Skitch, Mrs. Dean McLaughlin, Mrs. A. T. TO BE MARRIED NEW YEAR'S EVE The wedding of Miss Bev- . erly Ann Smith and Flight (t) Lieutenant Charles Gary THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, December 2, 1966 15 Ferguson is to take place in the Protestant Chapel, Ca- nadian Forces Base, Tren- ton, Ontario, December 31, Miss Smith, daughter of Mrs. Hilton W. Smith, of West Brook, Nova Scotia, and the late Mr. Smith, ; aircraft was surely an ing McLaughlin, Mrs. T. J. Gear-) holds bachelor of arts and bachelor of education de- grees from Mount Allison University, Flight Lieuten- ant. Ferguson, 'son of Mrs. E. John Ferguson, Oshawa and the late Mr. Ferguson, holds a bachelor of arts de- gree from the Royal Mili- tary College of Canada, ing and Mrs, Kenneth Van) Courte. a cloth out of thick suds and use it to wipe both sides of the rec- ord. Work with a light circular motion, following the direction of the grooves. Then rinse with a slightly damp chamois. Avoid wetting the label. Always treat discs very) gently. And remember that unbreakable does not mean un- scratchable. Take extra precautions with your special records. Apply the needle manually if you can, and gently, Again, make sure it is sharp. Diamond tips, which cost more, are a good invest- haute coiffure.. .. | hy sound reproduction and have a longer life. We have found it a good practice to wipe records with a slightly damp cloth before play- ing; this reduces dust attraction as the music goes "round and round," AVOID WARPING Wash. storage shelves or cabi- nets often with a sponge or cloth squeezed out of warm suds, followed by a rinse-wiping | with a damp cloth. Replace | records only after the shelves) are thoroughly dry. | Modella. Hain. Stylist international coiffures 7) celina st. oshawa, ont, 6 european 725-4531 jtimes more service than the lless expensive sapphire ones. Take your choice, but do be sure the 'needie is sharp, s0 that your records offer good stylists Make ita Sentimental . Christmas good collection of LPs deteri- | orate prematurely for want of a little attention. | holiday { | ROBES and PAJAMAS for the "rest" of his life Asleen or awake, you'll be fondly remembered "avery time. Containers @re supplied for easy deposit Bohol testy 668-46: GOOD NEWS! ~* ABOUT TOWN " Last week | had the pleasure of visiting RON POULTER'S establishment at the Oshawo Airport, where | was ; throughout the various departments while being enl the subject of their housing res gh a ground crew was ly prepari fy #8. take-off to Baffin Island we ical survey. | was amazed at the ample hanger where the rerhiag mon of 'i leat 0 Sriornshies tle te tb woten freon ola ae feresting ta rom time to column, So, more about this later | ye tage of the RON POULTER FLYING plane's housing and maintenance ; * * * BETTY HAYDLUNTERIORS, 15 King St. E., received a brond new shipment of today's furniture, These tables, choirs, headboards, scroll work, are attractively reminiscent of era, Can you visualize a groupl icture window ? Fan-bac! bamboo drapes hints of some tropical poradise , . , an attractive " retreat for winter stay-at-homes, Also, beautiful "area rugs', " Indion and Oriental imports as well. as Canadian, would enhance. any furniture orrong vh d before the or as soft cushioning beneath a dini delight in the beouty of ail BETTL original furnishings which provide man Christmas gift giving. Phone 725-2686, * * * * Are you in love with your kitchen ? You could be. . work would go like a breeze .. . if surrounded convenient, attractive built-to-fit cupboards such as the R, MH. CAB COMPANY constructs at their factory, Beauty and practicability _ are combined here to modernize your kitchen in the most attrac. tive way. All the loveliest wood grains are employed in the mak.' ing of these cabines whether natural wood or the very tical" Arborite or Formica replicos. Counter tops come in most © colorful simulations of soHd colors, marbles, glitter-splashes or'? fabric textures. It would be worth your while to stop in at the ° R. MH. CABINET COMPANY on Charles St, Pt, Whitby, to look over their wide range of material samples and to see the com- pleted cupboards displayed on their showroom floor, Phone 668-6911, * * * * To all Daddies in the slightly higher income brockets! A « brand new convertible 'to a lovely doughter" or "to @ fine.son' = oo on ce --s con be, wihout @ doubt, welcome gift received... providing, of course, it's a "4 Rambler American. Why? Because it's the neastest and most compact little car on the road today. This Torque-Commond Six" is beautiful to handle. , . only 36 feet of spoce needed for @ " complete turn. . . ond ever 80 easy to park, It comes in four lively colors and has a vinyl-coated nylon top in black or white,' in -- of beige ny vinyl has no need for seat covers" and gives years o' h and tumble wearability, Rombler Dealer, the NICOLS MOTOR SALES, located ot way 2 between Whitby and Oshawe, Phone 668-3331, , * * * a So adorable for teenagers, the OSHAWA FURR tecen showed their newest for the Mod set . . "> eurahoee This full length "'fun'* fur is gaily tiger striped with brown back belt, and lapel collor that stands up or occasion demands. So make this Christmas one remember with her first 'bunny girl" fur from FURRIERS, 463 Bond St. E., Oshawa. All furs highest quality and finest workmanship, whethe stole, a rich Persian Lamb coat, a Muskrat jacket, sheared Beaver. They have them all! So stop | and Choose the one that does most for you, A have @ personality all their own, and the most is the thot 28-8322, one..me ts your own personality, ole . ond ole a the 40" 4 i 2 = we g : £ € 21 : : Z ge zt : rr $ f = 2 333 ; i | 1 i 3 to the fullest the Re ad trea: APPLIANCES & FURNITURE, 50 Bond St. E., best in TV both in life-like color or improved black their lovely three-in-one TV, radio and record player Fleetwood, G.E. @nd Philips. Tape recorders, portabl layers or clock radios also make welcome gifts, beoutiful line of furniture for every room in home lasting cheer throughout 728-2151, : 35 HU leaf q the yeors ohead. m4 With Chr : 7 Mi ri ( istmas 80 Near and so many, many things for mother , to do, there's no need to' take time out er dee: . well when PEL'S DIAPER SERVICE at the Blair Par Whitby, con de it for you iently and inexp supply six dozen fleecy-soft and highly absorbent Curity r week (more if required, at an additional 25¢ per Diapers are cusehered beanmiure veur by hevine his - ¥ Sg é 7 H $3 $ Hi ? Pz diapers. PEL'S scientific method of washing, rinsi ing insures your baby's pi ¥ ian aan rain or shine, you can always be , and, regard! sure of an ample supply, Priw 5 id pick-up and delivery a s¥ Es * * * * Just @8 compact end variety-filled as Santa's bi itself, is SHORTY'S CIGAR STORE. Located rortheeat : "four comers' in Whitby, SHORTY'S has a tremendous appropriate gift items for every member of the family. when you stop by to pick up your favorite smokes, Sento's bag should come a Brigham pipe for the man in life. Then, delving deeper, o beautiful Ronson lighter, ei : table or pocket model, For the women in your life, a 4 'dome' hair dryer folds compactly when not in use, Bathroom " scales for weight watchers. And toiletries in abundance include lovely gift, sets in "Old Spice" for men, or delightful 'Desert Flower" fragrance for ladies, All these and many, many more are awaiting you et SHORTY'S, so choose yours soon. Phone 668-8361. * * * * i WW Chriotenne only three weeks ower, ihe not too soon to making your appointment at the TY CLINIC HAIR * STYLISTS, 301 Byron St. S., Whitby, so as to be certain of look. " oF 28 =¢ ¢ 7 yy Po final performance of "The Moon | nargeauis at the bottom. Mr. Knight is 'ng your best for the holiday celebrations, All six Salons, covering » retiring as director and Mrs. Horst Weggler, a member of the chorus, will take over as Is Blue" on Saturday night. A presentation was made to the director of the play, Mrs. W. 463 RITSON R. Stevenson. director., At the same practice, |°"" Miss Patricia Knox, another member, was presented with a quartette album, prior to her marriage this month. A former member, Mrs. Barry Bushell, Peterborough, was welcomed | back for the evening. A cake} decorated in musical motifs, was served with other refresh- ments. | SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT | The engagement is announced of Beverly Ann, daughter of Mrs. Hilton W. Smith, West Brook, Nova Scotia, and the late Mr. Smith, and Flight Tdeutenant Charies Gary Fer- RENTALS 725-3338} Now At YOUNG AGES You con see the prettiest and most practical fashions for boys and Olea 6 (Our stock hes never been as great) infants to size 14, LAYAWAY FOR CHRISTMAS NOW! "The Best Costs Less At... YOUNG AGES Oshawe Shopping Centre guson, son df Mrs. EF. John Fer-|ga guson, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Ferguson. The ceremony is to take place Saturday, De- cember 31, 1966 at 1.00 p.m. in) the Protestant Chapel, Cana-) poor Forces Base, Trenton, On-| 0. YWCA DECEMBER 3 ONLY From 10 A.M. to Neon Or By Calling 723-9655 MR. DON CIUCIURA is pleased to announce thet he hes returned to the WOODLYN Beauty Lounge and invites his friends and past customers to visit him there, Telephone 723-1143 For an appointment for this handsome sleepwear. Full cut, non- binding pyjamas, trim tailored robes. Restrained patterns and solid patterns to induce pleasant dreams. Gift Wrapped. Robes 7.95 Pyjamas from 3.99 bi w, CHARGE ACCOUNT @ No Interest 2 LOCATIONS Downtown Oshawa Oshawa 36 King Street &. Shopping Centre BOTH STORES OPEN NIGHTLY TILL 9 IN DECEMBER @ No Carrying Charges | ESTATE, 515 Brock St. W.. Whitby. of call 668.5852. ~ December, a Ajax, Whitby ond Oshowa, specilize in corrective skin and hair = treatments, so, by making your weekly appointments ali during . e Christmas and New Years your complexion and hair « will have taken on its original lovely glow and fine texture, Or * you could have « handsome new wig or hair piece designed most | becomingly just for you, or @ flattering new hair color to make « you look your most glamorous. Call 728-4623 or 668-3061! for * on appointment for perms and personalized coiffure styling, wig" fittings, facials, hair rejuvenating and coloring, Or call 28435) for slenderizing, body massage, unwanted hair removal, manicure and pedicure. ; * * * x Here's a sugestion worth keeping in mind when planning ony * special occasion during the conve hander season, bg 4 to inadequate space in your home, you may consider entertain. « ing a larger number of guests at the lovely CAROUSEL INN © off Highway 401 ot Stevenson's Road, Oshawa. Here in their * attractive "Conferedation Room" they can accommodate' groups + of from 20 to 300 people. In this banquet room, pleasantly * reminiscent of earlier Confederation days in Canada with its: authentic Colonial-patterned wallpaper and brass chandeliers, « you may wine, dine ond dance in the modern manner, The * ""INN's" famous chefs will serve, according to your choice, the most delectable of holiday foods end liquors, in either buffet « or place settings. So why not make reservations now for your ° gola affair by calling 723-5271, 4 * * * * . TIPS FROM TEXACO! When you pull out of a side reed ; turning onto « highway of fast moving 'vehicles, you've got to « sure that your car has quick step-up to keep pace with on- * flowing traffic, It it doesn't have what it takes to accomplish ; this, maybe you are not using the standard of gas necessary to » t the most from your car's horsepower. At CLINT'S TEXACO * VICE STATION there's regular 'Fire Chief" suited for most - Sixes, and high-test 'Sky Chief' for most Eights, Check with » CLINT to find out which will keep your car alert and rarin' to * © at those cruciol moments, CLINT'S TEXACO SERVICE ° TATION is lacated on Wentworth St., south Oshawa, the station « thet serves all your cor's needs with courtesy and efficiency. * Phone 728-581). 4 * * * * Whether you love a Dutch Colonial home or prefer other types, * you are bound to be won over by this rambling beauty on a. spacious corner setting in a good residential district of Whitby. » This extravagant home, built of natural fieldstone with shutters ° and trim in on attractive dusty rose, sells for $55,000. It: boasts of 3 bedrooms, sewing room and bath upsteirs, while the « main floor includes master bedroom and bath, family room, * dining room, den, and modern kitchen. The fully appointed living room, in rear-wing, hos large picture windows overlooking « attractive treed and flowered area surrounded by arbor-height ° latticed fencing. A circular paved drive leads to the : REAL . entrance walk and atteched garage. See OLIVE

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