Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Aug 1967, p. 11

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n Can Be Or Foe Wemen AUGUST WEDDINGS OF INTEREST Family Tree Experts Kept Busy At Expo | From Dublin, Ireland, to Tle Notre Dame at Expo, Mullins >| Boutique finds the customers - costumes, wide- -|make the same requests in , swathe-like ; |bojh places. tylish parasols? andma's solution oblem. y -- a golden a "'this gener- symbol of beauty good health as the throngs of iear-bikini clad ling the beaches areas. the effect of the DONALD DUCK THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 1, 1967) Jy) | SOCIAL & PERSONAL Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Telephone 723-3474 for Women's Department ".-"'Heraldry and coats-of-arms %\fit in very well with the theme of Man and his World," said }Mr. Mullins. "Our records cover not only Ireland but Brit- jain and the whole of Europe, and as most Americans and Canadians come. originally from that part of the world, a great deal of interest is being shown ae ' . "We have some very old ref- . Overexposure Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stuart, | General Motors Corporation a kin, thus ieatio Wilson Road North, have as|executives and their wives re- | oe books dating back for wrinkling. Prove their guest, Mrs. Stuart's sis-!turning from Expo '87, Mont- hundreds of years in a number lf by comparing ter, Mrs. William Hamilton) real last week, were luncheon of languages including Arabie body skin which - been protected ne face is always from Dromara, County Down,|guests of Colonel R. S. Me- Ireland, This visit is a happy| Laughlin and Miss Isabelle Mc- reunion as the two sisters have|Laughlin, hostess for her fa = Saturday, August 26, is and Hebrew," Mullins know continued Mr. "and so they "are far as we irreplaceable. Monchesky i ot s c 5 j mother of the |From these books we are able it, heat and other epg each other for pas preg ng gy orga tha dite "ek for the Wik: future bride. The prospec- |to trace thousands of coats-of- g elements. And : |Mr, and Mrs. Fred Donner;| riage of Miss Elizabeth J. tive bridegroom is the son jarms and genealogies and can exposure (in ad- Mr. and Mrs. Jan Brandsma,'|Mr. and Mrs. James Roche M a *hesky d John Mut Massa igi Andrew jmake up wall plaques of any ying the skin), Harmony Road South, and Mrs.|and Mr. and Mrs. S. Knudsen. |. ee Muha, Oshawa. The wed size to suit 'requirements. Of ; in some women rs brown spots | according to today's an- ry G red t s pany evan saprered 10 ee nouncement by Mrs. Ted J. ding will take place in Holy course, we can reproduce ji Cape, Prince Edward Island} Last Saturday Colonel R. §.! Cross Church. crests for cities, colleges, asso- nego al look |last week where they visited|McLaughlin motored to the! @ ciations and institutions as 00% Harry Ss, mot- Mrs. Brandsma's parents, Mr./Haliburton Highlands and paid - well. The crests are mounted tion and tough, and Mrs. Arnold Wood, andla visit to Camp Adelaide, one on wood, marble or copper as a result of too other relatives. | of the Girl Guide. Camps. in| bases and, although the great- jwhich the late Mrs, McLaugh-| est demand is for a single igh, fsn't it, to Mr. and Mrs. Nels George lin was interested | crest, we do receive requests ncourage a beau- 8 Hagenson, the former Marilyn for 'His and Hers' plaques timing your sun Matthews, whose marriage took HOL HOLD HINT when both members of a fam- ver try tanning place last Tuesday in Montreal' prycleaner bags finned ily are interested in their fam- when the sun is will make their home in La ¢,) 'Re pe. A DDem: Over ily tree." t. Beware hazy Salle, Quebec. Mr. Hagenson is (0178 bridge chairs protect fet 1 burn rays car ; S nilot for Aic Canada (them. from scratches and dust This little boutique, which is aH ys can eee ee Oe aneae, in storage situated amongst a variety of Ugh, Uae a good | : gift shops, has a very definite preparation to 7 Mrs. George Brett, Leaming Irish flavor. Character dolls Feijoo a rays. ee oad Mrs. L. Carlyle Rat eG from Ireland, lengths of tweed ly after swim- cliffe, Toronto, were in Oshawa and magazines on the interest- at the weekend. ing tourist places in Ireland are a eal faa : available. The boutique is lo- START MADE Too Pag Rae ui) ah ae cated in the centre of Ile " ' , vis nf lotre- : (CP )--Sod was and Mrs. H. E. Grose, Bess aiid close to the Cana ly for the Quo : ; 2 ian Pacific pavilion and a real 5 : borough Drive on Monday eye- ; Irish welc i tended of nursing on the ning z Z 5 is ome is extended to leensway General : To ' : | A : all visitors. . school, already ' an FF cia' : és f g ae Garces temperary quar- : : ais Oshawa Girl Guides wadicasan Ses LOANS DENIED vature women as | ava Fe t classes included YOUNG OSHAWA MUSICIANS WIN AWARDS AT ONTARIO MUSIC FESTIVAL hia Foam WIPE FREGGAVGR | <carciya sane, daughter August 18 fx Seist Pours lat encourage small families returning to ca- is : : é aS : $ ' eturn rrom amp If you're going to hand hem| Of Mr. and Mrs, Charles FE, Presbyterian Church, Osh- sa maar ov arrying and rais+ A better youth... ly. Diane Pallister, centre, second prize in the accor- Weatherall, Mr. Roland : Cornelius, Oshawa. will ha fs : announced it will deny loans ee . through music competi- won three prizes, two firsts dion solo competitions and D'Eon, and Mr. William At Newtonvill anything, @ plece of adhesive) come the bride of. Charles awa. The future bride is a and relief subsidies to families tions," was the theme for and a second in the Span- George Tkaczuk placed sec- Bobbie of Oshawa, were e {ape over your index finger on} Rand Fieldus. son of Mrs. graduate of Toronto Teach- |with more than three children. the 1967 Ontario Music Fes- ish guitar competitions. ond in the accordion solo among the _ participating Nios : oe the side next to your thumb Charles Fieldus, Toronto, ers' College, and has been a THE BEST tival held in Sarnia recent- Kathy Kostuk, left, won competitions. Mr. Martin teachers at the festival. Thirly Guides and their lead- prevents needle jabs | and the late Mr. Fieldus. teaching at Vincent Massey ERYTHING Seno TE! se Soper a = ers arrived home recently, : School, Oshawa, for three after spending a week at the years, Her fiance is a grad- jern accommodation Division Camp at Newtonville.| 1 'ot Fannin onderful meals ° ; p nville uate of Sir George Wil- Phone 723-0241 FR Gd Ce onada Staff were: Mrs. J. W. Hart liams University, Montreal or 728-0192 "0 t; Mrs. Eric $ eterna a es | and will be continui his (dock swimming jeommandan i Mes Erie Smith, FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE MARRIAGE SHIAlbe thy ie" Waste of EPI'S ae Ten od ne é : | Magee, helper; Mrs. W. G. Bry The forthcoming marriage is} Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Matthews,! Arts degree at this univer- ummer Theatre * H er, nurse; and Mrs, Kurt announned a a Janet. Oshawa, wish to announce the. Sify in the fall. i anwinner. : : daughter o} rs oe anne ees ; ok ital eld bet Monchesky, Oshawa, and the marriage of. their daughter, | ane i gees Guides ©OM= Tate "Mr, Monchesky, to John Marilyn Christine, to Nels pleted the requirements for yiuha, son of Mr. and Mrs.|George Hagenson, BA, of La Lynn ; \took place on Tuesday, July 25, | yay P.O., Lake of Bays : |Deborah Baumhour, Edith) FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE | 1967 a the Unitarian pode Tel. 705-635-2221 } Shewring, Denise Pettes, Lynn| Mr. and Mrs. Peter J.|Montreal, Quebec uN Monroe, Susan Waller, Laura) Povinsky wish to announce the) : \ STARTS ; jHoskin and Ellen Wilson. jforthcoming marriage of their FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE TOMORROW FIRST OSHAWA Vennor, Denise Evans, Bonnie Place Saturday, August 5, 1967,| Allan Bernard Gibson, son' of Fortin, Brenda Shepperdson, a p.m, in Grace Chapel,/Mrs. Donald Gibson, Whitby, |Janey McLean. Itby. land the late Mr. Gibson. The ed t Adecks: Meise, Witsoe, 'Laura RECEPTION Hat depo ia bial ied ADDED ENTERTAINMENT Hoskin, Cindy Merritt, Denise Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Pinch, | >t Fone al ee te ae: aa r | Pare -- Chambers, Bren- 11] | Dundas Street East. (Church. Oshawa, A F needs see jda Millard. Whitby, will be happy to re- : bh 39 | Comanche: Mary Lee Eggel- ceive their relatives, friends} FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE | BEACH BLANKET BINGO ton, Lynn Monroe, Caroline;and neighbors on Tuesday,.| Mr. and Mrs. Charles E./ i : : ffiee O; ¢t 8:00 P.M, Rieenn en Algonquin: Marlene Sagan, occasion of their 25th weddiny: riage of their daughter, Car- Pe ites One® Street East Christine Allen, Anne Bryden,|@"niversary. iF Jane, to ao fen Donna Kirby, Cathy Rush, Fieldus, son of Mrs. Charles ' 5 oe " ADE DRAPES vale a COST EDGES UP Ricldus Toronth and ihe Jats Lost Times Tonight: "GUNN 125-2686 Huron: Deborah Baumhour,. RIO DE JANEIRO (AP)-- Mr. Fieldus. The marriage will "C'MON LET'S LIVE A LITTLE" Edith Shewring, Susan Waller, The cost of living in Rio edged Ree hice Cote nee : p.m SS ine day cake for Debbie Beau- this year, the semi-official Ge : chemin. tulio Vargas foundation re - Awards were presented - to ported. 'Sells Wild Flowers In Market Place SAINT N.B. ARRANGE Ham Mousse ed canned or fresh pine- on a large lettuce-lined plat- apple rings or melon slices ter or tray. Surround with and berries, Garnish with slices of canned ham, drain- watercress. Buffet Platter Features Ham JOHN, years Mary Elizabeth Bradley THROWAWAY FURNITURE MONTREAL (CP )--While | browzing in Montreal's paper their Pioneer Badge: Anne Bry- A NPR TEaea \den, Christine Allen, Marlene apie Seal Nie tal Sd laa Sagan, Janey McLean, \Gardner, Denise Heath, Lee Egglton, Salle, Quebec, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lars Hagenson of Edger-| ton, Alberta. The ceremony | ceremony is to take place on Joanisaturday, August 26, 1967. in _ Mary|Holy Cross Church, Vennor, | There were five patrols, all|daughter, Darlene Frances, to} Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kunkel, named after Indian Tribes, fol-/ Randal Doner, son of Mr. and/Qshawa, wish to announce the lowing is a list of the patrols: |Mrs. Howard T. Doner, all of|forthcoming marriage of their Mohawk: Denise Heath, Lynn Whitby. The wedding is to take/daughter, Dallas Margaret, to French, Janet French, Debbie! August 8, from 2.00 to 4.00 p.m.| Cornelius, Oshawa, wish to an- Beauchemin, Flaine Russell. and 7.00 to 10.00 p.m. on the|nounce the forthcoming mar- DRIVE-IN THEATRE SHOWING | ROBERT TAYLOR in eolor "SAVAGE PAMPAS" STARRING FRANKIE AVALON At the last campfire of the 2 rise of two per cent in June camp, a surprise birthday party /966 and an increase of 16 per was held, complete with birth. Cen! for the first six months of Joan Gardner for best senior cor ee ae ek a Hosing down cement or eon awards were presented to Cin-/crete drives, patios, etc., several dy Merrit, quietest camper;/times a day during hot spells Debbie Chambers, best worker|cools your house by cutting HOUSEHOLD HINT boutiques for a nylon-rein- and Denise Heath for loudest down the amount of reflected why not (CP)-- forced, water-repellant bikini or camper, /Every spring for more than 60,an evening gown you can deco- rate yourself with water-colors t take a look at some of heat. COLUMBIA PICTURES Presents Attention!... There are still available a In Slices And A Mousse Nothing is more tempting on/water; place over low heat until limited quantity of has sold mayflowers at the city|the new throwaway furniture: market here. A bucket-shaped chair of A Micnac Indian, Mrs. Brad- pright-yellow cardboard selling SIDNEY POITI a warm day than cool foods. | gelatine melis. Stir in saladjley gathers the flowers neal for $16.50 supports an adult, What could be better than Ham) qieccing or mayonnaise and|her home in Shubenacadie, N.S.| : iS Mousse garnished lavishly with) | eee pha Pa "Saint John is the only place} ae Seana THE TIMES slices of canned ham, pineappie| Mustard. Pour % cup of this). can sell the flower Mrs. |i8 over she and her family dig rings or melon slices and rosy |gelatine mixture into bottom of Bradiey says. 'It is practically | Potatoes and pick blueberries red berries? Arranged on a/6-cup fancy mould or loaf pan.'impossible to sell them in Novajand apples, : smart platter or tray and gar |Chill until almost firm. Keep) Scotia," where the wild plant is} nished with crisp salad greens,/remaining gelatine mixture at!the provincial flower. Fccieiisctihi ue it's a real tempter. Serve with|room tempeaature until gela-| Mrs. Bradley says when she asparagus tips or whole, cook-|\tine in mold is almost firm. first started selling wild flowers ed green beans which have|Then cool it until it becomes the price was 10 cents a bunch. been chilled in marinade for|syrupy in consistency. Blend in)Now they sell at 50 cents a several hours, a basket of remaining ingredients and pour) bunch, and the price covers oc- warmed rolls and a favourile into mould over plain gelatine, cupational hazards such as beverage. chill until firm. Unmould As being chased by a herd of un- serve as desired. Makes about / friendly cows. HAM MOUSSE 8 servings. | When the mayflower season 8 envelopes (3 tablespoons) unflavoured gelatine DDD ota. te tndatadete' ee ee ee ie % cup cold water Fourteen Famous Swingers sive you the do's and don'ts for the i aacagenee een' men wi afving ee andthe urge to stay! 1% cups salad dressing or JAMES CLAVELLS ag PRODUCTION OF PRS "TO SIR, WITH CENTENNIAL SOUVENIR EDITIONS LOVE" " TIMES -- 1:30 - 3:20 - 5:25 - 7:30 - 9:40 Plazes "Pedal KIRK DOUGLAS | * Starring ~~ LAURENCE OLIVER JEAN SIMMONS At only 10¢ per copy, at the circulation counter, or 15¢ per ee 20. | epee eal The Ontario County Medical Society | copy moiled, this big, Souvenir Edition provides an excellent 2 tablespoons prepared mus- ool eS CHARLES LAUGHTON all . Presents | reading for young ond old alike The photos and nis ites, dard | PETER USTINOV | 41 tell in a most interesting way the history of Ontario and Dur ar | r | - 9 | ham Counties, and their contribution to Canada during the whe : 1 © aed sag coated a : 'i , yo ONE HUNDRED YEARS | 100 years since Confederation. Extra copies should be pur- 'tures 1 cup coarsely shtedded: Ca: for Academy aaah BREE os ne noe of chased now, for your youngsters enjoyment and education in ; nadian Cheddar cheese 'r*ny) WALTER ROBERT TONY CURTIS the eae eo: ular Stock 1-3 cup finely chopped sweet Wing? /MATTHAU MORSE _~-- a cap esed CANADIAN MEDIC! NE pickle INGER STEVENS Features Times: Week- i A Film Depicting A Cent: FF : aoe Ben ee I oS goes s oe * . . 6: : 1 ound coarsely ground : ; : a : : vaaead or cooked ham (3 ADULT JOEY BISHOP - SID CAESAR - ART CARNEY 9:00 Sie ree August Ist through August 11th . cups) sa Gold Neate amumert . WALLY COX: JAYNE MANSFIELD - HAL MARCH 9:00 1 p.m. to 11 p.m. at Alexandra Park The Oshawa Times ate Lowts fe REINER > PHIL SILVERS : er race but 'Ki boiling TODAY ! waiter oe negate Hig In, Coniunetion With the Centennial Coraven a. presale gg % ODEON ADMISSION FREE Feature Shown At: A] red CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT A small blackboard or magic glate hung in the kitchen makes & easy to remember errands. Ld » 1:30 - 3:25 - 5:25 7:25 - 9:25 THEATRE

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