OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 12, 1960 + SOGETY FIXTURES ; AWA he y r, awliord, sm , dent, and bis executive of the 8, : Andrew's Society of Oshawa, met WEDDING BELLS RING MERRILY FOR FOUR NEWLY Be 4 Do, the early winter season. Two 7 Yl "smokers" have been planned to {be held in the Fleetwood Room of ithe Hotel Genohs. The first on i Friday, Ociober 14, will include a | talk from Mr. T, D, Thomus MPP and two films. On November 18 the guest will be Mr. J, Gordon Mcinpes who will speak on the Kitimat Power Project, The busi. ness of the evening will concern "$t, Andrew's Ball", the society's ennusl event which this year is to be held in Bt. Gregory's audis torium on Fridey, November 25, The society is ready to welcome any new arrivals from Scotland BRUSSEL SPROUTS snd CELERY Tender brussel sprouls keep their green color and sweet flavor when cooked in ope inch of hile ing, walted water only until ten. derp about 10 minutes, For 8 good texture combination add finely diced celery before cook Sprouts (use 1 eup celery for Ibs, brussel sprouts). When eook- ed, season with butter or mar. garine and salt and pepper, Makes six servings, CRUNCHY SALAD Flake 2 cups of chilled canned red salmon or tuna, Add % thinly sliced celery, 2 tablespoons diced sweet plekles, 2 teaspoons grated onion, 2 cups crushed po. |tato chips, Mix In % cup mayon- [naise blended with 2 tablespoons {lemon juice, Serve with plenty of lerisp Iceberg lettuce, Best when 'served immediately, Makes 4 to 6 servings fips» Wi : g 7 » " ; » Ww ; ; fs g | FUR CAPES » 4 @ bh i ¥ 4 ; | Among shipments from Cans k " : ; A " i we bride the danth {dian fur - processing plants in " 4 Fache 4] f jouble-ring cere- | daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Roy A wedding trip to The Lau- | son, the bride is the daughter Pictured at the reception fol- | Yoege, the bride 1s the daugh- 11656, fur capes were valued at Married recently a pent | Mes, Archie McEachern and | a nn. Bt Gregory's | D, Snowden and the bridegroom | rentians followed the marriage | of Mr, and Mrs, Ross M, | lowing their marriage recently | ter of Mrs, Mary Voege of Osh- {$3,801,000 compared with $2,863, Perry United Church were Mr. | the bridegroom is the son of | Roman Catholic Church were | 1s the son of Mr, and Mrs, | in Albert Bireet United Church | Anderson and the bridegroom is | in St. John's Ukrainian Greek | awa and the bridegroom is the (000 the previous year and Mrs Jackson Hugh Dow- | yy ang Mrs, Alfred Dowson, | Marilyn Joyce Snowden and | Alex Richard, all of Sackville, | recently of Mr, and Mrs, David | the son of Mr, and Mrs, Wil- | Orthodox Church are Mr and | son of Mr, and Mrs, Paul Obst | - son. The bride, the former all of Port Perry Roger Joseph Richard, both of | New Brunswick | Whiteoak Gibson, Formerly | liam Gibson, all of Oshawa Mrs, Joachim Leo Gbst, For- | of West Berlin, Germany, yi Maty Ise Ha Heras on Photo by David Enge Oshawa, The bride is the Photo by Mary's Studio | Miss Janice McDonald Ander- Photo by Ireland | merly Miss Nancy Catherine | --Photo by Hornshy s the only daughter o , m-- Wy | gl | LA ' * - 4 a -- R 11 Al G d {of moss green peau de sole, The sheath with a small hat of cocoa) PAN.CREAMED CABBAGE | short sleeved bodices were de- beige veiling and velvet bows.| 1% cup butter or margarine F B AND Al J XILIARIES Donna usne / an arrar signed with deep V necklines and Assisting was the bridegroom's!y : EHD oma algerie re a y ( . redingote box pleated overskirts mother who chose a dior blue bro-| cup light cream | I baby is cross or freny, it is usually Ww d I C dl | ht C with a large front bow at thel|caded satin sheath with a small} teaspoon seasoned salt sign that something in his or her lime e n an e 1J eremony walstline hack velvet hat and black acces Nutmeg syuem PR pf order And in many They wore short white gloves sories, Both wore corsages of yel:| vw oun Calif. Sauterne or other prompdy oor it right'. Hwa Tablets can HAPPY DOUBLES CLUB Harper, vice - president; Mrs, |Mrs, John Poch and help was allf tit right", Thar's the King Street' Happy Doubles Gordon McQuaid, secretary; Mrs arranged ig? the soming who King Pireet United Churchwith a redingote overskirt A land bow knot headdresses with low roses and chrysanthemums y white dinner wine more and ern mother keep brs Club held its first fall meeting Adrian Hill, treasurer Jingos are held each was the setting for a candlelight| crown of pearls and rhinestones veils to match their gowns and, yor the honeymoon trip tol Melt buite n 6 large skillet Own Tabl d for insant use when in Centennial hall recently, Mr,| The anmual Christmas party day at wedding on Friday evening, Oc: held her double tiered chapel veil, | carried cascades of yellow . Douglas Forrester, president, | WES discussed, and the group de- hose lucky draw was won by| tober 7, when Donna Ruth Rus-| and she carried a cascade of fea- bronze chrysanthemums presided. Mr. Robert Elston gave | cided (i have a pot luck supper " The A id Barbet, The social nell was united in marriage with thered white carnations and| Mr, Richard Brent Oldfield tl cabbage Is wilted, | dependable Just see for soars fr osouthny a demonstration of the PA ys gy ! 2 Elliott Tawny Owl conveners for the evening, Mrs |Alan Mann Garrard | yellow rosehuds (was best man and the ushers) Wore a stroller suit of Moss green (vor "and cook ahout § minites, ly these easy-to take weet tasting lire tem recently installed in the hall he ed th fil taken at the|James Legree and Mrs, Ernest The bride is the daughter off wyee Marlene Mayne was maid| were Mr, Alan C, Shaife and Mr, [velour with a matehing velvet hat| Stir in cream, salt and a lght fablets have baby feeling happy and com by the club ibn BB Rah Ble Burrus, conducted a penny sale Mr, and Mrs, Wilber Michell! honor and the bridesmaids Pavid N, Fleit of Oshawa and corsage of white feathered sprinkling of nutmeg, Cover and Grabs spain. Atk yout dador #bout them An invitation from the King and also the Guide's summer and later served refreshments | Ru nell and the brigegeeom Js ti were Miss Carol Britton of Osh-| The reception was held at the| carnations and yellow rosebuds. cook until almost tender, Add!e new: pABY'S OWN COUGH SYRUP Street YPU to a dance to be held camp ; . json of Mr. and Mrs 10raon| awa and Miss Marie Leddy of centennial hall of King Street! On their return the couple will|wine and simmer a few minutes made especially for babies, Soothing, auickly in the ball Friday, October 14, ™SVric .. .oo0 thanks Mrs. Hill CENTRE STREET WA | Garrard, all of Oshawa Bowmanville, They &ll wore|/Church where the bride's mother live at 55 Central Park Boule-|longer or until cabbage is tender, relieving. pleasant... won't upset digestion was accented, The club is tls ¢ the hospitality of her home (East Group) The Reverend Mervin A. Bury| identical street length sheaths received wearing a sand brocade' vard South, Oshawa {Makes 5-0 servings bow! on Saturday, October 15. at or I served by| The October meeting of the performed the double ring cere-| : -- ' -- 8 o'clock al hostess, assisted by Mrs, Mc. East Group of the WA of Centre mony, Mr. Rhyddid Williams " The club then went to the new ie oy ; : ? Street United Church was held played the wedding music and chapel for its worship service at the home of Mrs, Gordon Bar-| accompanied Mr, Donald Allman ' . "Thanksgiving" was the theme| ONT, REGT. ASSN. AUX ion who sang "The Wedding Prayer', chosen, Mrs, Stanley Pilkey open.| rhe Ladies' Auxiliary of the] Mrs, Alyn Elliott led the devo-| The Lord's Prayer' and "0 ed the service with a poem, Mr. ontario Regiment Association ional period choosing as her| Prefect Love" $ George Lean read the serinture met at the Armories with presi-| heme Thanksgiving', Given in marriage by her fa and led in prayer. Miss Hazel dent, Mrs, Henry Davies, presid:-| pi nimace sale report given and ther the bride wore a full length Rundle was the organist for the| ing a report on the tea held recently original gown of carnation white sepvice ad toombanied te trio,| Mrs, Betty Sheridan read dhe in the church hall "peau de sole sweeping into a al Miss Carol Edwards, Mrs. James minutes and Mrs, William Me Wi woressed | cathedral train, The deep V neck-| Bell and Miss Jo-Anne Bell, and | Neill The {raeaurer"s report. Mrs, Howard Willson expressed | cathedra I oo J 5 3 ' set of Swiss ly the thanks of herself and Mr, [line featured an inse Mr, Fred Densham sang "Bless One new member was wel: wilson n appreciation of thelembroidery with sequin accents TS House." itvodusil the Rov. "Oied. goods were shown and help the east group gave at the 80d (1 Short Sleeves Jers Som OPEN WEDNESDAYS 'TIL 6 P.M. erend N. L. Holmes of Harmony|work given out to be done, The lime of their golden wedding an-| in "choath skirt was highlighted United Church who spoke on| bazaar is to be held November 22 MIVErsary. . "Attitude Toward Thanksgiving." | at the Orange Temple at 7 p.m. The senior WA will be held on | | 1.46 p.m, in the club : minor ailments upsets, due wo need andi penn Hill Lodge, Ooeno Moun-lor saucepan; add cabbage, Cook of a Sorrective y 10 be freul, OI at. stirring fre. feverish sand resies inically snd 1 tains, Pennsylvania, the bride Quer Hod rate heat, stirring fre- Cel les re hoioueny f Mr, and Mrs, Harry Souch'| Members were sorry to hear October 20, Everyone was asked group was thanked by Mr, Wil-|[that Mrs. William Beafon is back to remind their friends of the tur Agency Employs liam Nicholson for a well plan-|in hospital | key supper on October 19 to be : ned program The group in P {held in the Church Hall, The No Attractive Women charge served refreshments. The CHALLENGER GROUP vember meeting will be at the D a November meeting Is In charge] The Challenger Group met In home of Mrs, Charles Edwards, As etectives of the Harding group with Simeoe the board room at Albert Street) |" SAN FRANCISCO (AP) = Street 50-50 Club as guests, United Church with the presi . | | py 3 Private eyes, with a touch of STH PARENTS' COMMITTEE | deat, Wn. Fred Coleman, pre Now Is The Time in) are on the payrolls of cores of US, business firms The October meeting of the L | 5th Parents' Commitiee of the. 5} Dupin Jat hat charge| To Put Away using feminine guile and wile to Girl Guide Association was held search out pilfering employees recenly at Guide House, with J1{ ure leason Wat Yond WY Mv, Vig Outdoor Equipment wl causes of discontent 5 me restigators ge members present | Thoughts for the day" were By ELEANOR ROSS e women investigators range | stock lerks el for b A welcome Was Sxtended uw alll road by Mrs, Alec Maracle and] You bid a sad farewell to the from sine & His lo R nok } for y the president, Mrs, Jack Mac-| nrg, Edward Holland {outdoor season the day you bring (he a fresh-faced 21 or carry pie Donald, The secretary's report be a fresh-faced 21 or carry pic was read hy Mrs, Charles Hall,| Mrs. Harry Longbottom read 10 the barbecue grill, the patio|y, eq of their real life grandehil- and the financial report was the minutes and roll call and con- furniture, the garden spray and dren given by Mrs, Michael Kadoski, |veners gave their report of var-| ll the rest of the summer equip-| "A" good share of the under lous committees ment cover agents are furnished by REG. TO 3.98 Plans were finalized for. the R . | "First thing is to cheek every wii" 1 Burns interna mo October bazaar, the last Saturday ans were discussed for the minor item for needed minor re- (yi a agency, which is ; ET FIRST QUALITY 51 GAUGE, Nylon Baby Doll ig "GRANDMERE and KAMEO of the month, at Guide House, |bazaar to be held November 2! pairs, which, if neglected, may| ag J 15 DENIER, FULL a also a rummage sale will be held| aye 'become major damage by!' broadly based as its title I: FASHIONED PYJAMAS ATH GROUP COMMITTEE _ |Ociober 17 {lave Sect dieates, u NYLONS BANLON he monthly meeting o © ™e he Suma NUR John eefe, manager o ne # g ¥ 9th Group Committee of the Girl] CONNAUGHT PARK AUX. Then make sure that every bit)g a Al lint, suality, As 5 t/ SWEATERS 3 Se , J branch, said cases G 5 : e A : of equipment is cleaned before! ?" l fancaico Hy 1 cas : > sorted colors and sizes. Huide Association was held at the onnaught Park Ladies' Auxil vou store it. for soil or dirt left involve supermarket chains, hos. Se New shades, guaranteed lovely home of Mrs, Adrian Hill, Myers|lary met recently in the club pitals, electronic firms and de-| long wearing nylons, All sizes. apr | n 9 ' : + 1 i lon causes deterioration and henge HM" : " Short Sleeve greet, The president, Jes, Hovey house vil the preside nt, Mrs {cuts down on the: life span of the partme nt tor LI : : 4 2 pair to a customer, AN LLOVER anchard, welcome he 15 Herbert Braiden, présiding item In a typical case, there are . i 7 PULLO L] members, Mrs, Gordon MeQuaid Roll call showed nine mem | continued high losses which man. 1 N ; ordi ly 4,98 read the minutes and Mrs, Adrian|bers present, Secretary's report LONGER USEFULNESS agement can't trace and believes y C iy rdinerily 4, Hill gave the treasurer's report, (was read by Mrs, Harry Poloz| Here are a few tips on how to are due to its own staff. O'Keefe Mrs Leonard Jackson and her and treasurer's report by Mrs, prolong the usefulness of some of sald employee theft rivals, and Nylon A gl 4 88 nominating committee of Mrs, (John Poch, the articles in some cases exceeds, loss ' Seamless { CARDIGANS w he Jack Harper and Mrs. Alyn] The president reported for the| Tq clean your garden spray ef-|through shoplifters 1 Nightgowns Elliott, returned the following card convener that eight cards| fectively, fill the tank with warm| If Burns is called in and de: p NYLONS slate of officers, to be installed had been sent out and two thank: water, and four tablespoons of cides a woman is required, she Gowns with nylon lace at the December meeting: Mrs, you notes received and read. lsal soda concentrate for every goes . , " ' t Iso appli tri oH Dress Maker goes on the payroll of the firm ; First quality nylons in" brand rim also applique trim ( > g Jack Lee, president; Mrs, Jack' Bingo report was given by gallon of water. Let stand eight/and puts in a full day's work new Fall shades, Made to sell Sandy og High \ SWEATERS 4 . - Sn BE TR a» to 12 hours while gaining the confidence of for 1.50. All sizes, While they Due, sable brown, ek A Drain and rinse with fresh, her fellow workers lost Sizes Se and Lt Reg, to 7.95 warm water TOUGH JOBS | ' : G. 3.98 3 | Wash nozzles, strainer, pump| In some cases the detection is Y . 3 for / and caps from the boom in the|gimple, if a Nght - fingered em. ff om C 2.00 ' Bulky-Knit | same solution, If nozzles show ex . . od A . Ordinarily 6.95 ployee grows a bit careless after CARDIGANS | » ) ¥ » 5 | cessive wear, they'll need to be many successes, In others, the replaced, jobs require many months and Reg, to 7.95 When screens are taken down, more than once have included " FULL check them for tears bogus romance to flush out sus- ) 3 -- | A small tear can be mended by pects, | \ SLIPS f 9 IRST QUALITY BAN.LON Pullovers and Con ening with a thin place of] Several businesses have under SKIRTS I y ALLS 37 Qual s¢ long, and ob Ay batik and wire, Where damage is great, re: cover people ir § y ' WIS, iin Ree B cover people on ait afte full By Famous Makers } bright for most of that LONG LIFE, They resist ] § r ime as a means of finding out Newest color com d piling and fuzzing, retain their smooth texture and Scrub those that are in good what employees really think, | Cottons and all nvion with binatio titehed her shape, Wash easily and dry quickly. Six new Fall condition with a solution of one Many firms report they often fancy lace trim bodice and ations, § shades to choose fiom. Sizes 16 to 20 only {cup of sal soda per bucket of hot pind * sharp worker discontent Ab hem, "All first quality, wide down pleats, famous water, ing|OVET A management policy, But | wange of soles, Sizes Rr brand names 8 a precaution against rustingng one wants to be the one to { \ 4" Res. 98, {It is wise to coat screens, When ial the boss 1 8 Sizes 10 to 20, 4 Famous Makers LJ dry, with a thin film of petroleum| jowever, Burns refuses to han: ' iH & Reg. 19.95 i, ; fii Jelly, : dle cases involving labor espion: \ i. | Use this combination of Sal qu, "Also on the hanned list are bi: 4d 4 ! soda and petroleum jelly on the political cases and those dealing ; barbecue grill, too, with divorce, child custody and a BY MAGEE | on eat wt the. like NYLON HALF SLIPS ; One of Canada's leading makers, | sal soda to emulsify hardened ac.| HOW da the women private wide selection of styles in solids, cumulations of grease, Rinse and &3o} work out? Just fine, says Famous makers, all nylon with prints and patterns, ete, Swiss eye. y BN trolenm | 0 Keefe fancy 'wide lace trim hem, Also FLANNELE T | i larl od I when dry, coat with petroleum et, cottons in collarless and sma |] "As a rule, they are more ver pleated and scalloped hemline collar styles. All sizes. Reg to 6.95. ag AN summer's deposit of satile and much better observers Wide ranqe ot Sion Sizes S, PYJAMAS oar alyies. 3 a to 6 | : in han men. They show less cour and L eg, 2.98. irust and dirt from patio furni t . » % ture, the wicker or wrought iron|age in tight situations, but these Printed flannel with mandarin 88 variety, by scrubbing with a stiff don't come up often neckline. Assorted colors. Sizes | | Md n . | .\ When an u lercover agent! lang-bristied brush and a solution woth n heft i eciden TARTAN SLIM JIMS Se M, i. of a half cup of sal soda con centrate per bucket of warm enough evidence is available, po- 1 ; : Ne § water ice or other authorities are All wool tapered slim with con. 3 2 Ji Spots on the flagstone terrace, called in to "discover" it and cealed zipper. Newest color com 3 o eR the result of spattered grease! Make the actual arrest, The binations, Sizes 10 to 20, Reg. LJ digo from the barbecue, will be pel agent continues work for a cou- to 14,95, LJ : LOST IN on ONDER manently embedded by next ple of weeks, and then quits, Quilted chino cotton with satin ning, spring if allowed to remain allisayving she had a beel with the A ; winter, Wet down the area with boss, or wants to get married Warm for Fall and Winter. With hood and Daughter of Mr. and Mrs, | and Mrs, Charles Templar, |a hose or watering can, sprinkle or wants to move some with collars. Assorted Ronald Templar, Emerson av. Oshawa, and great-grand- |with dry sal soda and leave over: "Once an undercover agent's I d 3 R enue, is Lynn Louise. Lynn was | daughter of Mrs, Harry night identity is known, he, or she, is at coleus an izeh, 9 |] one year old on August 22. She | Pigott, Oshawa, and Mrs. Mat. Next morning, scrub down with through with us permanently ® 19.95% A TRAY is the granddaughter of Mr, | thew Templar, Lindsay, a long-handled brush, them hose We can't take the risk of paths N. A. Hinds and Mr, Aldsworth Photography loft, [recrossing," O'Keefe said. |