'Marie Kay Wed To John McKinney At Brooklin son of Dr. and Mrs J. H. Mec: Kinney, all of Brooklin. Jo Aldwinckle, The Reverend S. J. Hiller per- | Brooklin United Church was , the setting for the marriage re- cently of Marie Margaret, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Earlby lay, and John Alexander McKinney, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 _ | formed the double-ring ceremony. Mr. E. A. Winkler plaved the wedding music and Mrs. Ken- | ee neth Holliday sang 'The Wed-| ding Prayer" and "Because." The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. She wore a | floor-length dress of silk organza |over taffeta with long sleeves, a | lace yoke and lace panels on the | skirt. A matching lace headdress {held her blush veil and she car- ried a cascade of white carna tions. The matron of honor was Mrs. Beth Smith and the bridesmaids | were Miss Elaine Perry and Miss Mary-Lou Jamieson. They were dressed alike in 'orchid silk organza over taffeta in tailored style with self headdresses. Their PLANNING A SEPTEMBER WEDDING | accessories were white and they 4 : : iia jcarr ied cascades of shasta The engagement is announc- | Mr. and Mrs, Steven Wolos- 1956, taking his basic training | chrysanthemums. ed today of Miss Joyce Wolose- | ewich, Oshawa, and her fiance at Penthole, Alberta. He is 2 Mr, Alex McKinney was best wich and Flying Officer Wil- | is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. | present stationed at St. Niort, man for his cousin. Mr. Earl Kay liam G. Ferguson whose mar- | Ferguson of Hampton, Ontario. | Quebec, where the couple wi and Mr, Mervin Connery riage is to take place on Satur- | The affianced pair attended | make their first home. of ve |ushered. i day, September 10, at 3 o'clock | Oshawa Central Collegiate and h rothers in the Fergus on family, A reception was held in the } in First Baptist Church. The | the prospective bridegroom | four are in the RCAF. [Christian Education Hall. To re- i bride-to-be is the daughter of joined the RCAF in November, --Photos by Mary's Studio |ceive, the bride's mother wore THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, August 6, 1960 7 |and Panis Angelicus. {riage by her brother, Mr. James| {Love, She was gowned in floor- | Frances Love And William Rich Plight Troth At St. Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church was the scene of the wedding recently of Frances Margaret Love and William Rus- sell Rich. The bride is the daugh- ter of Mrs. Francis Murray Love. Oshawa, and the late Mr. Love, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. James Hunter McQuigge, Whitby, and the late Mr. Carl Rich. The Very Reverend Dean Paul Dwyer heard the nuptial vows, and the wedding music was play- ed by Mrs. William Kinsman. Mr. Albert Love Jr. sang Ave Maria The bride was given in mar-| GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES The regular meeting of the Salvation Army Home League was held on Tuesday afternoon St. Gregory's length, candle-light, peau-de-soie and French lace. The pointed bodice, fashioned with Jong sleeves and a cameo neckline was scattered with tiny pearls and sequins. From the waiscline at the back a deep panel of lace fell into a scalloped hem. The sides, in peau de soie, were caught up by a small French rose The front panel appliqued with pearls fell in graceful folds. Her headdress was a circlet of pearl leaves built up in the back by veiling which fell to the waist. She carried an all-white bouquet of roses and stephanotis with ivy trails. Miss Nancy Ann Love was the maid of honor and the other at- tendants were Miss Mary Jane Love, Mrs. Kenneth Mason, Miss Kathy Love and Miss Jill Me- Clelland. They wore identical, full-skirted dresses in cloud blue organza with scoop necklines and embroidered organza bodices, caught by a rosebud and stream. ers just above the waist, Their headdresses were matching nylon yo BRIDE-TO-BE . Plans are being made for the wedding of Miss Barbara-Jean Daynard and Mr. Gary Vaughan whose eng t is ed today. The bride-to-be is the Mrs. Major Rankin led the pouffes, centered by a rosebud| only daughter of Mr, and Mrs. singing of a few choruses. {held by a bandeau. They car-| Clare E. Daynard and her The birthdays were remember-| ried white chrysanthemums and| fiance is the son of Mr. and ed and Sunshine money collected. | Mrs. Charles Cathmoir was in| tinted, blue carnations. | Mrs. Watson. (Skip) Vaughan, Mr. William Calder Jr., was all of Oshawa, The ceremony is charge of the devotional period,|best man. Ushering were Mr, | to take place in Northminster which featured the children and! young people. Mrs. Donald Pom: | Jack McClelland, Mr. James Alpine, Mr. Vince Duke and Mr. 'ery led the singing of the hymn,| William Forrest. "When Mothers of Salem", fol-| A reception followed in the Picea. | United Church and the date is | set for Saturday, September 3, | at 4 pm. {lowed by prayer by Mrs. New-|dilly Room of the Hotel Genosha. man of Brantford. The Scripture| Receiving, the bride's mother] TOMATO ROSE GARNISH {was read by Glenna Cathmoir.|wore soft pink silk shantung with| A beautiful garnish may be of white spider chrysanthemums rier -- Ra meme ------------------ LEY 'rOSE Crepe Wilh a corsage [3 | | The bridegroom's mother chose £ CHILD GUIDANCE THE STARS SAY beige silk with a corsage of pink Mrs, Fowler gave a reading| matching accessories. The bride- taste Toko. a Tiuoliks Fost: rom geTnalions, | "Friendship". Anne Butler played|groom's mother was in pale green| . . 3 4 Se 3 er in Good S ankin By ESTRELLITA | The couple left for a Jhoney-| £4 ¢ J |2 piano solo, Lynn Butler gave| eyelet organza, sheath style with|tomato peelings. Pare tomato 3 MORROW moon on the east coas For| § # Si rE. wil a three-quart [with . : 0 FOR TO ; tr 3 = : 3 |two readings, "Why Pray" and|a three-quarter coat. with a very thin peeling in apple Be extremely tactful in per.|travelling, the bride donned a 3 : Lh , y ra | of y : - kl onal relationships now Some|blue two-piece dress with white i The Two Temples", Bobbie| As the couple left for a honey-|fashion being sure to keep the Ends Naughtiness Quickly umm, elses, mv. Somelucteomia®n™s* Sats Big Barber Sng 8 sl, "desu mosh In th Pocono untae uring ia ane long pice from i , | ded to give the but, if you 'deal with them un. Pink carnations. : ole Sa : a S Carol Butl layed a wearing a white ensemble of an|% to % inches wide. Tightly roll BY ©, CLEVELAND VERS (ald mer ar ddlin give derstandingly and tolerantly, you| Mr. and Mrs. McKinney will re DNS 2d Carol Buller visye 8 embossed cotton sheath dre; nd skin into a rose. Hold end in place Often I have Urged parenis fo others git Br peditug warm) can have a truly pleasant day. try to reside at Kingston MID-SUMMER WEDDING pats dust, ot Sob red Suit sheath Ege and kip Jove Jos Som ia pins EAT gl ng little boy to| During the p.m., you may hear Ontario. . ; " 4 gh i 8 od hat, mauve shoes and hand-| orn With \petipiek, sxe) and paddling by the time the and teerful little boys ran te i hin Ein | The marriage of Mr. and , and Mrs. Ted Hoiak, Oshawa, |"Jesus Loves the Little Indian , i» . "|trigerate until ready to use as a youngster enters school, = but/their roon and I must confess Some heart-warming news. | Jan Bobi, both of Osh- | and the bridegroom is the son |Boy" bag adorned with an orchid rigerale unil ready lo use as S| bs Sh, : ss Mrs. Jan Babij, bo sh- 8 | Boy", : 0 . have admitted that some child- that 1 felt like a brute. FOR THE BIRTHDAY SOCIAL NOTICE awa, was solemnized recently in | of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jan Mrs. Clayton Hurlbert sang The couple will reside at 508|garnish for salads, cold meat ren might profit from physical DID RIGHT THING If tomorrow is your birthday, jax. The bride is the former | Babij of Poland. _|"God Make My Life a Little Peel street, Whitby. dishes and hors d'oeuvre tray. punishment ater ther, 'But now several months make it 2 Joi 2 put for ENGAGEMENT Violet Halik, daughter of Mr. | --Ireland Studio Light", Fite Se Sxildren ht nce control measures, of Ce rem iy et 1»| your very best efforts now. This NGAGEMENT : _ ees acted the words. Those taking than jawing are sometimes later, ja jen Hie the paddle goes for all activities--business,| Mr. and Mrs. James Frederick part included: The Light, Lynn needed, I have advised that, as SaW service E co 9°" "lfinancial, personal. August is Wright, RR 1, Brooklin, announc; Butler; the flower, Carol But: soon as a child will stay where tional oecasion aud Sha your month, and it will be an|the engagement of their o P E R SO N A L S ler; the Song, Anne Butler; the rents seat him in a chair, tences were Serv y Hho "lespecially good month, plane- daughter, Marylin Muriel, to Gar taff, Glenna Cathmoir put, pa r I feel that I did the y Figo stat? alhmoir, unamused, for a period of 20 to| murmur, ee! 5 tary speaking, in employment Floyd Wiggins, third son of Mr. sees | Mrs. Major Rankin closed in and Mrs. Roy Andrews and|Mr. and Mrs. R, G. Collison, |, ver. 30 minutes Tigh fag in Sollay ng our 2 and monetary matters. Results and Mrs. Stephen Wiggins 8 , ee, Ce . OS you begin to achieve during this|Oshawa. The marriage will t: ie and Brian, Westmin-| Bloor street west, were Mr. an Tea was served by the Rain- PADDING HELPFUL wih my S3ughter 2nd ist find period will be multiplied during|place on Saturday, Septemb ue, have recently return-| Mrs. John Macintyre, Detroit, bow Group. y But suppose he leaves the|that al ree: Ly ue ClOctober and November, with alat 2.30 p.m. at Whitby Un ed heme from a two-week vaca: Michigan. and Mr. and Mrs. H.| Tr "Coch wire Major Rankin h I und Means angels, have developed how indicate late! Chure ih } Op { o IB nd son, David, Toronto ed chair to soon Then a sound {nts reasonably well-behaved and fine showing indicated in late Church, with the Reverend John tion in Newfoundland. In all|Brennan a son, ' *|will lead in the devotional period. paddling, if it can be done with/ 10 reason: yt oungsters| December and. early 1961. But Smith officiating. { motored some 2700 miles, |. Low t the Rich. | dispatch, may be desirable obedient and happier youngsters. . =n ct do your best, of ine from Sviney. NS. tol. Out-of-town guests at the Rich. TP th "writes the foll now that they realize certain|y,,.co ENGAGEMENT Sg. (rom 5) NG nd Love wedding included Mr. and B B ki IO ws limits must not be overstepped.| "pa sonal relationships will also| Mr. and Mrs. John Burtinsky x - Basques, Newfound-| apg Alpert E, Barker and Miss etter Iea ast from. Oniatle Casas "I hope this letter helps other |p. der Bones in enees for Whitby, v ish to announce the en.|\2'd: by the ferry which can ac-| joan Barker, Montreal, Quebec; . "Some time ago I began read yy others who are similarly]. ot of the year ahead. Just|gagement of their daughter. Loic COMumodate over six hundred pas-| Mr and' Mrs, Terrance Whelan, Balanced Diet ing your column and I was im-|(. pad » don't vield. to emotional "out. Lucille 10 Mr Ge & Rr ngers and one hundred automo- | My. and Mrs. George Cox, Miss| pressed with the sound common Re Ere SR bursts during September These Lockie, son of Thiel Te They visited friends and| Annie Finucane and Mrs, William| You may wonder just how a sense that you display in sug- PARENTS' QUESTIONS could "upset" the applecart." | Victor Lockie f y Tet ATS: |e s at Cornerbrook, Nfld. |A. Beecroft, Toronto; Miss Vigki good breakfast, calories and all, gesting that parents teach theit| @. What ave Darenls' respon-lp ro nin Irs aoc ie Of Oshawa, The i ei Polack and Miss Beverly Le-|can help in a reducing diet. Ac- children the mean of No at an sibilities to serve as leaders for Took: for hapyy romani ali arriage i take place in All| / ng he passengers ON giana Sudbury; Miss Glenda|tually, though, the explanation is early age, but may I say that children's activities outside the tions this month itn: December inte Alien Church, w y le RMS Queen Elizabeth Duzon, St Catharines; Miss Mae very simple, according to the while it is undoubtedly advan- home? Br oct Me na Johns) on iturday, September 3, at : iving in N W York last week | Nrurtha, Lindsay; Mr. and Mrs./Home Economics Service of the tageous for a child to lean this) A To serve with the Scouts.|put too much faith in Septem-|0 vas Mrs. Charles Dickinson oOfiwilljam Conlin, Markham; Mr. Ontario Department of Agricul- in his preschool years, all is not|4H clubs and the like is a rare pops romances." however ENGAGEMENT London, 'England. Mrs.| and Mrs. James Love and fam-|ture, lost if proper 'measures are opportunity for parents to belThese are Yikelv io be on the! Mr ] 2 Di on is visiting her twin sis-|jly, Tweed. ' 3 enis ; se likely ( Mr. and Mrs. Clare E. Daynar \ BEd Hunger is related to the level taken before the youngster be- useful, to enrich their own lives ephemeral side. wish to annonce ® Dayn al d Philip Holder, and her : : i, on el of sugar in the blood comes a teen-ager and their family's, provided they! A child bi this day will|ment of in €Ngage-| Jo, Mr. George Redman, Glid-| Mrs. Wilma Josephine Wills : + a ie, Le oy child born on this day williment o their only daughter enue. She is accompanied! Whose marriage to Mr. David | After the all-night fast, the blood GOOD ILLUSTRATION lo not take on too a y be endowed with remarkable in- Barbara-Jean Eleanor, to Mr. |%" or ahipy A . whose James Kirkland will take place|sugar is down and if you go 0 STAY [ties and so become over-wrought| tuition and fine powers of lead-|Gary Edward Vaughan, son of PY I daughter, Anne, whose in Northminster United Church,|without breakfast it becomes My own situation was a 200d/and unable to be poised parents ership, Mr." and Mrs. Watson (Skip) brother, David, a student at Lon- z y a d ion, / mother of ; i { Ns PHL ratio lidaving in| Oshawa, this afternoon has been|much lower for the entire day gig = the and a girl in their own families, ---- |THE DAY AFTER TOMORROW | pro bnas, ig sd Dshswa The oa University i ii My feted at several pre « nuptial | than it otherwise would be. You eight, all three of whom were | Congeniality highlights this Harhage U ake il Pit dS and her daughter plan events. Miss Betty Lou Chatter:|just can't catch up with it and raised from birth with a maxi-| SPECIAL PROJECT day. In both personal and busi-|Saturday. September 5. toon oo to stay in Oubaws for two monthe|ton and Miss Marjorie Lutton|all during the day you get hun: mum of permissiveness, you can| SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP)--|ness matters, you can exoeet 1 i September 3, 1960, at to stay 25hawe : were co-hostesses at a personal grier between meals than when well imagine I was having my The social committee of the fine co - operation from associa- p.m. | shower, those in attendance were | breakfast is eaten and the blood difficulties with them. Every re- Sherbrooke Firemen's Associa-| tes Long . pending difficulties ENGAGEMENT ber 1.. Mrs. Dickinson will be re- the girls from the Radio Station, | sugar level thereby raised. quest or order that 1 made of) tion has decided to devote its ac-|should be suddenly resolved with| Mr. and Mrs. Steven Wolos- too iommt so the torior aie, | Oshawa. Mrs. Clarence Ellis ar. Whether consciously or other. them developed into a long|tivities toward supplying of cor-| cage, ewich, Oshawa, wish to announces 0 peo or ome on *S| ranged a neighborhood shower at | wise, low level blood sugar drawn-out argument rective eye treatment for under FOR THE BIRTHDAY the engagement of their daughter, Ali e Pye, Who lives n 0s ape her home on Barrie avenue. The|m axes you crave food. So more "Finally, when the twins were Privileged children of the area.| It Monday is your birthday, [Joyee, to Flying Officer William [© 2 Short was a member of| luture bride was presented with 8| calorie - packed snacks are eaten Very mavgity one day, 1' de me, children wil jot eye a your horoscope indicates jood| George Ferguson, son of Mr, and ¥°%'S and was a men Pdi step isle in ht maple. | hot \ween meals. These in-between cided to adopt your idea of as. nations an B1a8SES, WREN prospects for the next year. You| Mrs. E. J. Ferguson of Hampton, General Motors office staff. |Mrs. Stanley Hooper, Mrs. Sam|gpaoks unfortunately, are usual- HONEYMOONING IN EUROPE : Ee + needed, free of charge. have just entered a fin od| Ontario. The lage is # | Bowers and Mrs. Charles A. John-| igh i 4 signing them to chairs facing y Just e recA DELI : ® Marriage is to take Mrs. Grace Barr of Graven-|ston were hostesses at a miscel- | high in sweets and starches -- : opposite corners and 'warning BIG TREAT for making gains in both job and place on Saturday, September : ; ein, empty calories, Married recently in Grace | MacKenzie of Oshawa and the itali 'elock in Fir 5 hurst, Ontario, has been a re-|laneous shower at the bride's| ) itt nl {RY (CPN _| monetary matters. Capitalize on|10, at 3 o'clock in First Baptist 1urst, ( i La : Weight - watchers wh late Mr. MacKenzie. The bride. the alloted time of 30 mimues are of the Tome recseation dup VEY Opportunity to further | Church, Oshawa. cent guest of Mr. and Mrs. home. Following the rehearsall elf yt] Lutuerau Church, Me, gd Ms. 3 ; : : og AP aw. A : : good breakfast and lunch are groom is the son of Mr. and in the chairs, they could expect|of St. Jerome enjoyed a visit to|YOUT goals now: since, if you do, ENGAGEMENT George Barron, Broadview Ave., last evening, the y bridal pary Much more 'apt to be able. to Gordon Lloyd Thomas left for Mrs. A. H. Thomas of Gilling a spanking, the famed Granby Zoo--although Be ey i believe The engagement . announced : the bride's at Mr Nr resist between - meal snacks. Great Britain and France. The | pam, Kent, England. The cou- "Not ten minutes had elapsed all are blind. The group of Se ein RS ca.|of Doris Lenore, daughter of Mr, Mr. and Mrs. Bryce Brown,|Charles A. Johnston» Barrie Remember that a sundae can| bride is the former June Alleen | ple will return to live in Oshe before I heard them racing Persons was allowed to stroke. "oiofiioe"and financial sta./and Mrs. Charles E. Cherry,Jean and Robert, Colborne street in have more calories than a break-| Miller, daughter of Mrs. Ross | awa. --Ireland Studio about the room and when I in. Some of he Smmale, aud guides] iy are concerned. ~ |Oshawa, to Mr "Hugh Angus Colin east, have returned home after | ? {fast of whole grain cereal and| quired what they were up to, on. 0 give Except for brief periods in MacMillan, son of Mrs. Thomas|two weeks' holidaying at Balsam| Mrs. Herbert Knox and Miss milk, a slice of whole wheat toast | they impudently told me they descriptions. late February and early March, |Larocque of Hull, Quebec, and! Lake. {Lena Knox of Ottawa, Ontario,(and an egg. (Juice-providing. Vit- . didn't feel like it. LONDON, Ont. (CP) -- About|personal relationships should be|the late Mr, James MacMillan. Mr. Y. Bakicer and his brother { Mrs. Jane Sanborn, Miami, Flor-/amin C may be included with | Shop Daily and Save At "Without further ado 1/120 children, between the ages of extremely harmonious, and you|The marriage is to take place in Mr. Johi Bakk : pots. of Osh. ida, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. breakfast or saved for between | marched both boys to my room six and 13, from the city's Polish|can look for exceptionally happy Holy Trinity Anglican Church on MI: John Bakker, b ol USh-Ipsiter Knox, Clarke street. |meals.) Calories from too many | A . : . i 3 . A 3 ods . g AWA, > escorting their father | o where after taking one over my community are attending religi-|sentimental relationships. Where|Saturday, August 20, at two @Wa ale esco; i [ ; starchy snacks have an unhappy knee, 1 administered eight or ten ous classes during the summer|romance is concerned, your best o'clock. and mother, Mr, and Mrs, J. Bak] Bo ga Ri igh Poch and|way 'of settling on hips and stinging spanks on his bared bot-|months, The teachers are of months are the current Augusi, [re m------ -- ker of Holla on 2 hier sigh Mise Ee ayia road) waistlines for a lifetime, tom with a little wooden paddl lish descent. ID ber, next May and June. GS |seeing trip through luaster 2 30 cay = » little paca e Polish destent RCE y | FRIED TOMATO RINGS tario visiting the St. Lawrence York and Virginia. = : -- | Fried tomato rings are a de- Seaway - and Ottawa returning LONG DELAY mem |lightful dish to serve for brunch, i ©) onquin Park. Mr. and Mrs, |, One way of letting your friends) MOOSE JAW, Sask. (CP)--It {lunch or supper. Cut tomatoes Bakker Sr al Bore tor a few Know that you are back from your took 53 years, but Mrs. A. L. into %-inch crosswise slices, dip| ~~, 3 oF turning to Hol.| Vacation is to call the social de-|Anderson here has received a| lin seasoned flour and brown on[:'0ntNS holiday returning to [partment of The Oshawa Times|letter her sister wrote from Buf.| - both sides in bacon fat or but.|'27d in October. [(RA 3-3474) for an 'item in the|falo, N.Y. The letter addressed] |ter or margarine. Good with| Mr. and Mrs. L. F. McLaughlin| Personal column for which there|to the then Agnes Bester of] |chicken livers, ham or bacon. |are on a motor trip to various|iS nO charge. News of social| Swenton, Ont., wound up in al ° og ESERIES th i |events, showers, teas and anniver-| post office that closed years ago| OPEN DAILY TO 10 P.M. and hope to celebrate Mr. Red- man's 86th birthday on Septem- | points in Michigan in company'. ie as well as visitors from deli the f ; with relatives from Detroit, | 5 4 x {and owners remodelling the for- " HOUSEHOLD HINT Way out of town are always mer post office found the letter ye Fo A, o il Sunday guests at the home ofl welcomed. : : : | stuck between two walls. that it is sitting level and operat-. : a WEDDING SLUMP ing safely and properly. Your "| EDMONTON (CP) -- Edmon-| gas or electric company can give |ton's marriage rate in 1059 was | you information about having it | the lowest in 41 years--a total of checked. i ; 5 [5.20 weddings for a rate of 123) Specials I Mon.-Tues.-Wed. .Rrer 6 per 1,000 population. The city's| birthrate was the lowest in nine| Fresh Lemon years, 8,599 babies for a rate of| 1 FIRST GRADE c ; : : | 33.3 per 1,000 population. A LB. 3 go | A vigorous scrubbing with] Boosts Flavor / e plenty of tomato juice is the best | : | There's never a vacation for, SEES 2 .. J ie ay dog KING '5iz¢ [the lemon tree, its branches being| ; ia a summer cottage. f PKG. TY {covered all year around with] a 5 3 ir % i |blossoms, buds and mature] ries with him. During a period of 5 ages . 4 leareful curing the lemon turns Hi : ik |gives us the lively lemon tang we i : : 3 R E E SLICED e |qove when seasoning so many $8 i ; i ; Ger Tach LB. foods. Try this simple recipe| ? : z 2 3 on ey the |fruits. Lemons are picked green, y Fy / : HEINZ 20-02. Cc |according to size, being of har- i BOTTLE |vest age when they can't be! ; [slipped through a steel ring of a : 7 ha . > WAYS TO CORRECT A LUCAS RINDLESS |eertain size which the picker car- BACON BREAKFAST Af « 99 yellow. | This is the techniue which when next you prepare chicken. | 3 : many interesting | Arrange pieces of chicken in but- i sp . {rt WEY oi tered baking dish and add salt: 5 CR i a Sane. Weeting AT ES 10 Les 37° pepper and plenty of dabs of| | Gi 4 Froblums. at [ * | butter or margarine. Squeeze the PH ES Ee juice of half a lemon over all, 4 3 % ¥ m-- then sprinkle lightly with one 'to » ; ; bh MAICO I NICE GRISP - |two teaspoons sugar. Baké or] | . ; a ; il HEADS broil slowly until tender i bf i [ Dod i : ; | HEARING SERVICE TOMATO FLOWER SALAD || 850 YONGE ST., TORONTO | very colorful salad is made] * : ¢ Ar SUR 5 Buds | Shop and Save at 4 ; " 4 y ; : iL J RR BR . WA 4.2317 | i i iy 4 7 i " " | iste whole forngtoes cut into Six} ONE YEAR OLD TODAY | ' . CROCHETED PRINCESS DRESS eg ond, Pu hit 1 Signtly| Celebrating her first birth- | awa, and Mr. Leonard Blight, ae EF A dress for special occasions | Two ribbons and bows enhance | envelope plus 10 cents for |apart to resemble flower petals.| day today is Connie Lyn, daugh- | Brooklin. Her great-grandpar. | APPRESS . ". | crocheted with metallic cotton! ie TooMt wid, If you Would handling, to the Needlecraft Pprivkle with a and ground ter of x and Mrs. Vietor | ents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Instruetio are f sizes i 0 tain the crochet in- epartr of paper, re- black pepper. Fill centres with | . Lakeviey avenue. Henry, Oshawa and Mr, Euart ' , ns 1:3 or : : structions simply send a questing PRINC S DRESS, mayonraise and sieve hard-cooked Connie's grandparents are Mr. Blight of Brooklin months - 1 - 2 and 3 years. | stamped self - addressed | Leaflet No. C-338. egg yolk. | and Mrs. Victor Rout, Osh- | --Photo by Hornsby FREE DELIVERY ON ORDERS OF 10.00 AND OVER