ess was Mrs. Charlotte Larschke. 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, May 7, 1960 K ahleen M. Dobos Sas Mes. Sian Comp: "TTY - bell and Mrs. William Hambly Feted Bride-Elect : : : Mrs. David Dumais entertain- Miss Kathleen Mary Dobos ed at her home, Simcoe street '(whose marriage to Mr. John north, when a presentation was Stanley Planeta was solemnized made to Miss Dobos. Assisting lin St. Gregory'¥ Roman Catholic|/in serving was Miss Olga Church this morning, has been| Trimble. feted at several prenuptial From the staff of the Royal events, Bank the bride-elect received a Mrs. Stanley Planeta and Miss mix-master. ¢|Adella Planeta entertained at a| A rehearsal party was held at | miscellaneous shower at the|the future bride's parents' home Polish Hall, Banting avenue. Fol- on park road north, on Thurs. "|lowing the shower, a dinner was| 4 i served. Assisting were Mrs, John 92Y evening. | Zinkiewi Mrs. Sofia Kurosad,| ilenduke. Serving were! {Miss Marilyn Bilenduke, Miss! CLUB CALENDAR {Dorise Bilenduke and Miss Sylvia Bilenduke. MONDAY Mrs. Mark Lambourne, Mrs, Ritson H&S Assn, "|Alex Dobos Jr., Mrs. Leslie/Air Cadets Auxiliary Dobos, Mrs. Cyril Johnson and|Cedardale H&S Assn, iss Ann Gdonec entertained at/Lyceum Club miscellaneous shower at the Pleasant Mon. Aft. Club "|Hungarian Hall, Albany street. Harmony H&S Assn. /| Assisting were Mrs. Alex Smyka- South Simcoe H&S Assn. {luk, and Mrs. James Weindorfer.|Vincent Massey H&S Assn Mrs. Andrew Winiarski enter- Rundle Park Auxiliary tained at a miscellaneous show-|Suncet Heizhts H&S er at her home on Elizabeth|Woodviev: Park Auxiliary treet. The guests were co-work-| Gertrude Colpus H&S ers of the future bride from the TUESDAY 5| Royal Bank. Assisting the host- |g" Matthew's Guild King Street H&S Assn, sistance in boys' work. Mr. Har-|St, Peter's WA old McNeil stated that during Woodcrest H&S Assn. April, over forty groups, clubs SA Home League {and classes met weekly at Sim- TOPS Club coe Hall in addition to the Nurs- Christ Church WA ery School, which was conducted King Sireet WA BROTHERS ry School : five mornings a week, except dur- Canadian Legion Aux ii sisi it 4 Bonnie sons of Mr. and Mrs. | and-a-half, They are the grand- |i. the Easter holidays. On April Bont Govan Group north, are Teddy David and | Leighton and Mr Wesley Hur- brated its eleventh birthday and|caivary Baptist YWMC Ronald Leighton, Teddy is two ren, all of Cannington, Ontario. members of the Golden Jubilee West Courtice H&S years old and Ronny is three- = Photo by Hor nsby Chapter Impetial Order Daugh- St. George's (Ritson Grp.) ASE ters of the Empire arranged an a Rig * joyabl rogram and refresh- Beta Sigma Phi M M ti At Simco Hall ments. Thanks wi od 10 St. Stephen's WA ay ee ng e the members of the Pilot Club Reudezvous Club for providing transportation for Kate Mel aurin Aux Heavy Demand on Welfare ime jms at ramen Lodae 52% Seer, a alliday Manor. sas a and Halliday' Man Nellie Dearborn Group a1] WEDNESDAY the May meeting of the Women's ranged; three meal tickets issued/ thanks to the Oshawa Times and University Women's . Club Welfare League and expressed|for mother and child; supplied radio station CKLB for their as- Victory Lodge LOBA appreciation of the books re- outsize underwear for woman; {stance 2 publiciziug the boys Rebekah Lodge No. 3 tl the jnvi 'mp sing fave 5 + Sic) sketball games. Over one hun-|'% sors MK. ceived. She invited the members paid fare to Hospital for Sick basketball game [Northminster WMS ing. Miss Grace Burns read the/mother and child. Issued one lay- hibition games were played Hg/Come Double Cla | minutes ette and sixty new diapers. Sup- also thanked the many others Darent:; Ba ner . 3 y H&S Mrs. C. M. Elliott said there/Plied bus tickets for a family and who so ably assisted with each I. Rober ornion ; IS. hoi Borin ree » attending ~. game throughout the season. Centre Street WMS was still a great need for diapers three students attending oppor- 8 8 it Matthew's WA even though the response to last/tunity classes Floor hockey and softball will re-(St. Matthew's Wi month's call wa good She re Mr Harry Millen reported for "pe follo@ng donations were|Eva Alexander Group ported assistance high again inithe property and maintenance , a rata ' RANEY April. One thousand nine hundred|committee acknowledged gratefully: cloth-/St. Andrew's WMS and ninety two articles of used| Mrs. W. H. T. Morehouse re-|'8 bedding, household utensils, [King Street WA " clothing were issued and grocer-|ported a very active month and candies, cookies, furniture, toys,|5th Scout Mothers' Aux of T : playground equipment, books, Calvary Baptist WMS fuel to one family: paid transpor-(shop Quartette had entertained Mnagerines, used ards, iticycles ith Scout Mothers Aur tatin to Toronto for young man the members of the Golden Age i 1808, and many other dsetdl St George's Eve Guild to attend eve clinic; arranged to Club on Thursday, April 21, and vo a a L St George s Aft Ww A have 12 prescriptions filled forlon Friday, April 29, they were|items ord Scout Mothers' Aux pensioners: issued two meal tick- entertained by the Salvation Statistics for April: attendance Silver Cross Women eis to police station; paid for in-[club will be at Cobourg, Satur- ne: visits to home ty. Navy League Auxiliary sulin needles for woman; hearing/day, June 18 ones y A " 0! ind in y vview Park Aux aid repaired for woman referred. We wish to thank Mr. W. Scott D+ . Interviews m adults, [ran enpyut Mothers' Aux by Public Health; shoes repaired/and Mr. C. Clark, members of thirty-five; interviews with chil- FripAYy for man; shoes repaired for manithe Golden Age Club for their as-'dren, sixty-nine, (Centre St. WA (East Grp.) -- -- - em -- - -- - _ -- --- - -- y Fred Hurren Simcoe street | sons of Mr. and Mrs. Clare 14, the Golden Age Club cele- Court Oshawa, IOF Tha ng BRR € ments. Thanks were expressed to Rende: Mrs. R. E. Richardson opened and overnight accommodation ar- Mr, MeNeil expressed his to visit the library before leav-|Children and supplied meal for dred and forty league and ex- place the basketball activities, THURSDAY ies supplied to fifteen families, stated that the Oshawa Barber- ets to man and thirty meal tick-|/Army. 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SHIRRIFF INSTANT MASHED POTATOES eo CROSSED FISH SARDINES, Yas o CORONATION STUFF MANZANILLA OLIVES--8 oz. e BAYVIEW SLICED TUNA--7 oz. eo CLOVER LEAF SOLID WHITE TUNA--7 oz. eo AYLMER ORANGE MARMALADE -- 9 oz. jar. eo CLARKS TOMATO JUICE--20 oz. e CHUN -KING NOODLES--3 oz. eo QUAKER CORN FLAKES--12 oz. e PARIS PATE--3 oz. tin. eo CORDON BLEU HOT CHICKEN SAUCE eo VAN CAMP BEANS AND PORK-- 15 oz. eo PREM LUNCHEON MEAT-- 12 oz. tin. ® E. D. SMITH STRAWBERRY JAM--9 oz, ® YORK WHOLE KERNEL CORN --14 oz. e PRIMO SPAGHETTI--2 Ib. cello bag e DAVID MAPLE LEAF--1 Ib. BISCUITS o LOWNEY'S ANGELUS MARSHMALLOWS, 1 Ib, pkg. o TIGER BRAND SWISS GRUYERE CHEESE, 8 oz. pkg. e BIG CITY WHITE SLICED BREAD eo OLD LONDON MELBA TOAST PLAIN--4 oz. eo HUMPTY DUMPTY, 13 oz. TWIN PACK CHIPS o ICE CASTLE ICE CREAM--1 pint. o LIDO MARILYN BISCUIT, 24 biscuit o WESTON CRACKERS, 1 Ib. eo ALLSWEET BAG MARGARINE, 1 Ib. e FRENCH'S GROUND BLACK PEPPER--1Y2 oz. eo DOMESTIC SHORTENING, 3¢ deal, 1 1b. e RED ROSE INSTANT TEA. Y oz. e 5.0.5. SOAP PADS--4 pads o SUCCESS CRYSTAL KLEEN WAX-- 20 oz. o STUART HOUSE FOIL WRAP-- 25 feet. e MONARCH FLOUR=3%2 1b. o BETTY CROCKER CHOCOLATE ROLL MIX--15 oz. o GENTLE FELS LIQ. DET.--12 oz.-- 5¢ dl. eo ROBIN HOOD CHOC. CAKE MIX--=135 oz. e LESTOIL LIQ. CLEANER--6 oz. (sample) eo WHITE CROSS TOILET TISS, 2's (col.) eo VAN KIRK CHOCOLATE CHIPITS-- 6 oz. pkg. eo WILSON GINGER ALE--30 oz. bil, eo MAPLE LEAF SOAP FLAKES -- large pkg. ® BRAVO SPAGHETTI SAUCE -- 15 oz. ® STAFFORD'S ORANGE MARMALADE -- 12 oz. jar. © AYLMER TOMATO SOUP. --10 oz. tin {PRIMO vopn "ne Here's how you get your ied FREE GROCERY HAMPER! 1 YOU MUST LIVE WITHIN A TRADING AREA OF A STEINBERG'S STORE 2 COMPLETE THE FORM BELOW AND MAIL IT TO THE ADDRESS AS INDICATED OR PICK UP A FORM AT YOUR NEAREST STEINBERG'S LISTED BELOW. IMPORTANT Enclose a newspaper clip- ping, or a copy of your wedding invitation or a letter from the official who performed the ceremony, ENTRY FORMS MUST BE MAILED NOT LATER THAN JUNE 30 AT WHICH TIME THIS OFFER EXPIRES. Several weeks after receipt of your completed gift form, brides will be ad- vised at which Steinberg's Store they may obtain their gift of groceries. WOO STEINBERG'S STORES IN YOUR AREA NORTH PLAZA AJAX (J DUNDAS ST. WHITBY OPEN THURS. and FRI. FILL IN THIS FORM TO OBTAIN YOUR FREE 1960 JUNE BRIDE HAMPER (THIS OFFER GOOD FOR JUNE BRIDES ONLY) NAME. ADDRESS. | § B A HR N IIe ADDRESS OF YOUR NEAREST STEINBERG'S STORE Complete and mail to: ST S SALES PRC 75 REXDALE BLVD, REXDALE, ONT. UNTIL 9 P.M.