Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jun 1967, p. 15

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baths ) A relax you a ¥% Ib. package of Cow iking Soda into a tub of arm water. Lie back lazily ind relax. Excellent for relieving hives, itching skin and sunburn. CARBONATE OF SODA Just Say, Charge It'" $2 ne 14th rful savings us "Double ed "Double | they give. jer-lasting-- nd because hine-wash- large sizes a "Double est friend. ale! $12 ale! $12 ale! $14 SUMMER TEA AT SPACIOUS PARKWOOD ESTATE ATTENDED BY MANY RESIDENTS fj MRS. IRVINE COWIE, MRS. F. R. JONES, MRS, OLIVE PETLEY AND MRS. G. D. CONANT, NORSE POTATO SALAD Eye-appeal and palate-appeal dis' this novel summer salad which features tangy, lightly smoked Norway sardines. 4 (3 % 02.) tin Norway sar- din es 8 medium-sized potatoes 2 hard boiled eggs 3 celery stalks Small head Romaine lettuce 1 cucumber 3 large sprigs parsley Ohives Dry mustard 4 tablespoons olive oil 2 tablespoons vinegar Salt Pepper METHOD: Cook potatoes and set to cool. Cut the cooled potatoes in slices about %4-inch thick. Finely chop celery stalks; 1 hard-cooked egg; fresh pars- ley sprigs and fresh chives. Mix ingredients in bowl. Drain olive oil from Norway sardines into a second bowl, add addi- tional olive oil and 2 tablespoons vinegar. Season with pinch of dry mustard and salt and pep- per to taste. Pour over salad and mix thoroughly. line salad bowl with lettuce leaves and transfer salad from mixing bowl. Arrange whole Norway sardines in a pyramid TACKS CAUSE FLATS tacks fell off a speeding hard- ware truck and burst open on a Tokyo highway. There were 18 quartered sections of hard- cooked egg. Decorate with slices ef fresh cucumber with in the center of the salad over rinds. A COMPLETE CUSTOM MADE BROADLOOM UPHOLSTERING CONSULTATION SERVICE HARLEIGH'S OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE DRAPES | INTERIOR DECORATING 725-3012 This is a "one of a kind" sale with up to 50% off on lamps, shades and fixtures But you can buy as many kinds as you wish nee a yeert jghting Walimited store. | llaitting ideas. marchandise some of whick for. display purposes and it ts ot ting. selection of may have dis-.. selection. 'Fhe only problem is we can't sell you a pair as we normally.could, But if you're looking for a "one of a kind" lamp fixture or shade -- there'll never be a better time. Reduc- tions up to 50%, Drop in seen for the best LIGHTING UNLIMITED | Oshawa Shopping Centre 728-0922 i Satisfaction Gueranteed--Ample Parking cars with flat tires by the time TOKYO (AP) -- A case of|the police arrived. MISS BARBARA DUNN, MRS. K. R. CLAXTON-OLDFIELD MRS. N. R. DUNN, MRS. 8. D. SPRINGSTEIN Lyceum Club Tea At Parkwood Most Successful Ever Held Close to one thousand visi- tors attended the Lyceum Club garden tea held yesterday after- 7 noon in the grounds of Park- wood by the kind permission of Colonel R. S. McLaughlin. Organized tours were ar- ranged half-hourly and_ the head gardeners led the inter- ested visitors through the Ital- jan and Japanese gardens pointing out special features to the delighted viewers. Colonel McLaughlin made a *® brief appearance and chatted with Mrs. Avern Taylor and Mrs, R. A. Wallace, president and vice-president who wel- comed the guests. Mrs. George Beerthuizen, as- sisted by Mrs. S. C. Larmer _ and Mrs. H. M. Moffat ar- ranged the catering and three tea tables were set up under the trees. Presiding at the tea | tables were Mrs. G. D. Conant, Mrs. Norval Willson, Mrs. W. P. Whittington, Mrs. W. J. Salter, Mrs. H. C. Arnott, Mrs. J. P. Mangan, Mrs. John Stacey, Mrs. S. V. Barlow, Mrs, H. D.Cleverdon and Mrs. A. J. Parkhill, A most attractive display of heirlooms and family treasures was set up in the tea house in the charge of Mrs. A. S. Ross ang Mrs. James McCansh' and a treasure table, was staff- ed by Mrs. Ewart Alger, Mrs. J. H. McDiarmid and Mrs. A. E. McKibbin. Several of the members wore centennial costumes, including Mrs, W. J. Salter, Miss Flossie Coyte, Mrs. S. V. Barlow, Mrs. L. S. Peacock and Mrs. R. A. Wallace. Mrs. Barlow convened a dis- play of paintings which were set up. on easels in the shade with Mrs. J. K. Valleau and Mrs. J. B. McGregor in charge. The cashiers and gate-keep- ers were Mrs. L. S. Peacock, Miss Flossie Coyte, Mrs. Kay Stephenson, Miss Agnes Strick- land and Mrs. R. L. Gray. WIFE PRESERVER Old bread, cake or pie pans make dandy tool trays for the handyman. SOCIAL NOTICES FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE The forthcoming. marriage is announced of Elizabeth Anne, daughter of Mrs. W. Wesley Werry of Solina, Ontario and the late Mr. Werry, to Mon- tague James, son of Mr. and Mrs, John §. Emmerson, Bow- manville. The ceremony will take place on Friday evening, July 7, 1967 at Eldad United Church, FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE The forthcoming marriage is announced of Josephine Iona, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards, to Donald Roy Bishop, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bishop, all of Osh- awa, The marriage will take place Saturday, June 24, 1967 at 2.30 p.m. in Westmount United Church, Oshawa. RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Roy Langmaid, Hampton, will receive relatives and friends at Solina Commun- ity Hall on Saturday, June 17, 1967 from 7:00. p.m. to 9:30 p.m, on the occasion of their 45th wedding anniversary. Best wishes only, please. HOUSEHOLD HINT When white sheets, pillow- cases, napkins and other linen lose their snowy beauty, dye them a soft pastel shade. BLAZING DIAMOND 14K gold setting ) Now only $8100. ' RNS Jewellers 20 SIMCOE STREET NORTH OPEN FRIDAYS TILL 9 P.M. GUFF LINKS FOR DADI \ Lote of smart styles KODAK 'INSTAMATIC' j + Camera outfit --- An ideal gift, DIAMOND TIE TACS Big selection: 14K gold 17-JEWEL 'WITTNAUER' Self-winding; Calendar Handsome alligator strap _ 59.50 Father's Day is June 18th! From $14.95 SPORTSWEAR LTD TD. Oshawa Shopping Centre You'll Love Our FUN-IN-THE-SUN TOGS Whether Going To EXPO Holidaying or Just Staying At Home MAKE SEIGNEUR'S Your First Stop Choose From The Largest Selection In Oshawa @ DRESSES @ SUMMER SUITS @ PANT SUITS (Plain or Floral) @ SHIFTS @ CO-ORDINATES yn BATHING SUITS: from $9.00 "Thousands. By the SHORTS JAMAICA'S BERMUDAS DECK PANTS ' SLIMS SKIRTS SHELLS SHIRTS JACKETS POP-TOPS BLOUSES SWEATERS Do Come In No Obligation Te Buy. A Deposit Will Hold Any Purchase Our Prices Are As Low If Not Lower Than Elsewhere. SEIGNEUR'S Oshawa Shopping. Centre :

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