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The Oshawa Times, 29 Nov 1960, p. 7

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oo : MARRIED IN BOWMANVILLE Ting Kr Bowma tterdam, He and Rienk pictured their ding recen in Rehoboth CF tian Reformed manville daughter of Mi Children's Fashion Show Presented By Salvation Arm ys of Veddema of O Hom | yestleton, Ontario it BR ft Bre er Charlo The Salvation i nlWe out-of -style cloth ng .of the Mrs VAS AS Miss Betty Arno Derry, There displayed the ed, profes ceived much applause large aurience at the ings The cloth Gar with the ld f ng James ock ted ind 19 mo ini er clothe onal manner om theme of "The Old Woman est model vi taken b Ta farhara which part was Barbara Jean commentator read the descriptions As th Pollo each ene or SOCIAL NOTICE appeared in the doorway of a very large shoe, and each represented a nursery rhy mel Mr, and character, |ratt, Prince Nursery rhyme music was nounce the ed: throughout the two she daughter hy Miss Ruthe Nelson, The scen-[Donald Lewis ery was designed by Mrs. May-land Mrs, Horace nard Nelson, assisted by Messrs, of Oshe The Jack. Coull, Charles Brydges,|place on Friday evening Max Derry, James Garvock, The ber 25, 1060, al MARRIAGE Mi one I Onla Geor Albert marriage of Dorothy May, to Lille, son of Ww n thei Mi viv play ing va yaorthminster Dib) Little] age took|y VOVem-| nress luncheon held at the Royal Oshawa Times and friends pre-|clated at the double omen Jo Aldwinekle, Women's Editor Dial RA 35-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, Movember 29, 1960 7 Scots And Friends Make Merry At Annual St. Andrew's Ball 8t, Gregory's Auditorium pre-| Mr, and Mrs, Robert Bickle, sented a colorful scene last ¥Fri- Mr, and Mrs, James Seott, Mr, day night when the $f, Andrew's and Mrs, D held its an- Mrs, J, D. Ford, Mr, and Mrs ball, Alex Walker, Mrs, J, Walker, Mr, Clase to 125 couples aitended, Harry Brown, Mr, and Mrs, A Several of the men wearing kills! James Allen, Mr, and Mrs, John in traditions] tartan, and many Siesd, Mr, and Mrs, W, Forbes, ladies wearing tartan sashes add- Dr, Walter Baply, Miss R, B, a glowing touch of eolor| Young, Mr, and Mrs, John Sym, peainst their gowns Med 3 y or, Mr. nd | pe ny son and Robert ¥. Smith, Mr, and Mrs, iam gen Gur Wile "and He the Marshall, Mr, and Mrs, J, Wihli grand march § led hy Os President Robert ford andi Mrs Mrs, Crawford followed by T, D.' Mrs, M, B, Cox, Mr, and Mrs, J Thomas, MLA, and Mrs, Thomas, MacGregor, Jr, Mr. and Mrs ItCol, J, RB, Warniea (OntarioiA, ¥, Coedy, Mr, and Mrs, Harry Regiment) and M Warniea and Howse, Mary M, Young, Mr, and Mrs, Ba Mrs Kent, Mr, and Mrs James Denholm, Miss Dorothy Jevons H, Hirecock, Mr, snd Mrs, Kenneth Tink, Jen M and Gowan, H. Harmer, Mr, and Mrs William Girard Cathrine Barrie FE, Mackenzie, Mr and Mrs, Donald Iverson Mir Mrs Thomas Mr, and Mrs, Charles Skelton Mr, and Mrs, J, Harvey, Mi Fred and Mrs, J, Houston, Mrs, Helen Mr, and Hoyt, Christine Jackson, Mr, and Mr, andisyes Thomas Gordon, Mr, and R, Find) Mrs, Donald Leach, Mr, and Mrs ndlay, A, Mowat, Mr. and Mrs, Bil Robertson, Mr, and Mrs, P, Mait Mr, and Mrs, R, G, Tul Yourex Major and Mrs, Clarke Estas fjeut Colonel and Mrs, J, | and Warnica, Lieutenant Betty © and gution Society of Oshawa nual Bt, Andrew' whieh Ann Wiblidal, Mr, and clay Law " John Miss eno SUL A ment of the 5 and the cess of the neing Mrs tho Gordon Jame and Among F Mrs h a William Ness k McGregor Mi ¥ dae Alex Shaw Mrs Williar Gordon Hodgert, H. M Harwood, Paige Smith air Fulton t Cowans nd Mrs tary Coltyr end Mi J Mrs, H and Mr Mi and Mrs ilder Young and s M loch nro Mis Bruce and Mrs Mrs George B, Toms, Mr Robert Stewart, Mr R, 8, Heen, Mr, and Mrs, ¥F Amsherry, Mr, and Mrs, A, Hill 4 Lieutenant W, Marshall, Mr, Ken Mr, and M, Con Sheriff Ete and Fhomp I and Reid and 8, Upton, Mrs J, 0 Chalmers Mr, and Mrs Durno I, D, Thomas vay, Mr, and Mrs Mr, and Mrs, A and Mrs, A, Cralg George Ritchie, Mr, and Mrs samuel Crawford Melvor, Mr, and hell, Mr, William Marshall, Mr Donald Patterson, Mr, John 8 Wallace, Miss Bernice Dalgleish Kenneth Winson, Mr, an C, Munro, and others neth and hh Girandison Yi Gilber Mr Peterhore| Dorval, | Bryans Jone Mr My MacKenzie, My Hareington, Mr Lovelock, Ronald Mr, Johnston IMrs 5 Allison i t Gould Mi V Russell Hugh m ( J. W, Heath, My Miss Margaret Mrs, 4, Camp uickshank Cieonrge Y f, W Mrs, DD, J Whitehouse, Pat | PERSONALS dale avenue, when the members the editorial staff of the and ind nd | and Mrs the of Aldwinckle Pollock attended Mr Jo larbara Hotel. Toronto, vesterday, sented her with a desk set and York Mr! Jenkins, My, andl Wagner, Mr, and Mrs,| CATHOLIC NUPTIALS Hed eh mt liek of | and the bride ir, Karl 06 a € Homan were M Iwanczyk Che the { in { | iar Wig m is the AI Fo Rejehak of abl Iwanezyk M I Photo by Mary's Bt mer y | b | incezyk | the Ii tine daughte and Identify Stains For Dry Cleaner Life For Clothes | christ Church To Ensure Long Skink tain if F ye nen ful ou to read before bundling up your for Don't he ong la Otta to wie nformation or stove polish and labels identified to m Hen ou're gathe end the dy cleaner ent leaning man's not p in (] able to sniff wt all faked res on ig I" he dove p to the Ch garment to and hells may not ( ning Ask on these would tell dange fu operating J y Ieyiup to dry cle cleaner 1s. the 5 advice I points, He y if there's we long life an | Linda M. LaPorte gn own, but Becomes The Bride ": * |0f David Wilson [iia sequin but to he on ¢ ittention and i ng alrin cleanings Dust het longer wear and len and become imbedded ned for the furnishing of the ladies' of Marli danghte il La Porte, and D on Iy all of Oshawa, |$0 "4 16 damge Fridi 0 Ly enthusiastic do « it « amateurs realize tha stained with coffee The marr La Porte { Mrs, J Torris Wilson Vi Lyall Wilson vas solemnized Ll! V of in ful in reg hy done ng on vember 25 George Memo rial Church The Reverend © in ow mrmemt two-fold od |Bgent 18 needed to remove Cro ring n off | tor prohlem Reesor pla mony, Mr, David Oshaw of Poland [tunities to expand your interests usual exchange of gifts will be wud Afternoon Guild tand Hi matters vour pay monthly visits to the resi | Home treatment of stains 1s (| not alwa helpful, The diy clean street north, will open her home overs yourselfers One cleaning 'Oakleigh Lodge, No. 151, LOBA Elects Officers For 1%] The regular mesting of Ok period, Flags were presented by leigh Lodge, No. 151, LOBA, was Sister FElesnor Melaughlin and held in the Orange Temple. Wor- Sister Iva Gibbs thy Mistress, Sister Mae Oster! The Charter was draped for presided with deputy mistress, [most worshiplyl mistress, Sister Sister Mary Thompson, assist-| Georgina Taylor, past mistress of ing, The chapisin, Sister Barah|Crand Lodge, LOBA, Sister Murray, led in the devotionsll Thompson gave the sick re "THE STARS SAY | 'ie i tics various other commiiiees, | By ESTRELLITA Sister Ellen Anderson, ast mistress of Vimy Ridge ge, Whithy, presided for the election of officers as follows; FOR TOMORROW Officers elected were Worthy Planetary restpietions prevail, | Wistress, Sister Mary Thompson, You may be faced with minor, but troublesome, situstions in business, but take them in stride, You ean avoid a grest desl of deputy mistress, Sister Ivy trouble by avoiding friction. Be Gibbs; recording secretary, Bis ter Doris MacDonald; financial tactful under all conditions, FOR THE BIRTHDAY secretary, Bister Annie Mitchell; nlor deputy mistress, Sister leanor Mclaughlin; chaplain, Sister Sarah Murray; guardian, | Mt tomorrow Is your birthday, your outlook for the yesr is very promising. Job and money gains are Indicated, and I re Sister Nan Kirkbride; director of ceremonies, Sister Ann Heaslip; persons lationships will also be under beneficent aspects, You are cur. SILVER CROSS WOMEN The regular meeting of The Oshawa snd District Chapter, Sil. ver Cross Women, was held ver cently at Simeoe Hall, Mrs, Ed- ward Holland, 1st vice-president, presided, Mrs, Jack Hogan read the min- utes and Mrs, Charles Gibbs gave the treasurer's report, Corres spondence was read, Sick convener reported flowers and eards had been sent to the sick and shut-ins, Christmas pare cels will be sent to Sunpybrook Hospital also Fairview Lodge Nominations were held for the fourth coming election, Gifts, do- nated by Mrs, Jessie Tooley and Mrs, Charles Smith, were won by Mrs, Charles Gibb and Mrs, Fred Guseott, 4 The Christmas party will be held at Bimeoe Hall December 16 st 6 pm, in the form of a pot luck supper, It was announced that any member wishing to bring a friend may do so and was asked to contact Mrs, Edward Holland, 37635 or Mrs, Jessie Tooley, 54502, senior lecturer, Sister Winifred rently in a eycle in which your Mills; deputy lecturer, Sister spirit of enterprise should be at Annie Frost; planist, Sister Nan Kirkbride; inner guard, Sister Olive Harrison; outside guard, Sister Beatrice Hurst; ditors, Sisters Winifred Mills, Sarah urray, Mae Oster, a peak and where, planetarily speaking, the time has come for An invitation was given by Bis pursuing your own special inter-|'€¥ Anderson to attend 8 social ests, evening in the I00F hall, Whithy, Well-wishers in both job and| Thursday evening, December 1, family circles will be of assist. Under the auspices of Vimy Ridge ance in furthering your goals and| odie, there is every indication that, The next regular meeting wil) with the end of this year, you will be held on December 22 which! find both personal and business! will be the birthday and Christ |affalrs In very sound position mas party, Bupper at 6.30, At Look for some good news late the meeting following there will in December and further oppor-|Pe Installation of officers, The on during the first three months of "4 961, Best months for romance Jecember and next June | A child born on this day will he highly efficient and will be a great lover of comfort and lux uy. utio] gar like vho her dry November Meeting At the monthly meeting of the Afternoon Guild of Christ Memor lal Church, the president, Mrs George Fletcher presided, and! The minutes were read, and the vou! Hinancial report given by the sec r in retary and treasurer, Mr, H, P {ded | Bull gave the parish council re. the! port, in the absence of Ms, Nor. to man Millman, Volunteers were announced to will dents of Hillsdale Manor, \ soil The new furniture was inspect. lounge and was approved, Mrs, James McCansh, Simcoe air fo the members on Wednesday evening, November 30, who will complete novelties for the bazaar Ato be held on Wednesday, Decem- In 8) r 7, The president announced that a corporate communion for the the Jean § Obed CASAQUE [from the very soul of France, ,, Parfum, $5.50 coffee, and another the cream, |b) | While fresh coffee, tea or choco~ Guild would take place at the 11 fa [late stains need treatment with(® clock service on December 4, ther. the bride wore a waltz. warm water the same treatment] The next meeting would be held length dress of French lace ovew(is bad for bloodstaing they|on Wednesday, December 14 in egg hell satin, A rhinestone need cold water the ladies' lounge, Members were erown held her shoulderdength| "Ghost" stains another asked to note change in date, veil, She wore white wrist glovesiproblem for the dry cleaner, This will be the Guild's annual and carried cascade red Permanent wave solutions, per. meeting when election of officers and shampoos Will take place, following the potl§maoth princess lines glide down leave stains that are not|lick luncheon at 1 pm, and the|your figure to make vou look so le at first and have an un. |gift exchange, The nominating|ieek slim. Make a sundress too knack of appearing later committee consists of Mrs, I. R Printed Pattern 4009: Misses' n. You can help by noting the Currie and Mrs, Hayden Macdon:(gizes 12. 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 that your clothes have heen ald jumper takes 2% yards Sd-inch; ed to contact with these| The tea hostesses were Mrs, C blouse 15 Vards 86-inch fabrie ! id letting your dryelean Chaytor and Mrs, A, Hiltz, Send FIFTY CENTS (50¢.) "In er know : 3 Mrs, Alfred Woodcock will open coins (stamps cannot be accept Wright, Courtice, Ontario of With these sensible precautions the annual Christmas bazaar|ed) for this pattern, Please print you ean count on him fo help under the auspices of the|plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS wardrobe in im-|Women's Organizations of Christ|STYLRE NUMBER : stg and|pest man and Mr, Ronald J,|maculate order Memorial Church, to be held in| Send order to ANNE ADAMS [the late Mr. Johnson, and the HONE of guests, and your own gproul ushered --==|the parish hall on Wednesday le.0 The Oshawa Times, Pattern bridegroom is the son of Mr, and holiday plans, ale always of lo A reception held al UNOPPOSED AGAIN Reconmber 7 at in] bm: Ar usual Dept, Oshawa, Ontario, 8, Deserie Gara: elland. [OVEN UA C0 hy Lele hpide's parents' home on Diey ER \ J ie served in the lower] gp) NOW! > p Me I ry Ye in phone or visit the social depart: greet N or the TORONTO (CP hall and there will be home bak COT pall Sesitu, lofficiated, The wedding mu ment with your item of news for rd 's mother wore y elghth|ing, novelties, gifts and a wishing Pattern Catalog has over rH was Sung by the church choir which there i no charge, Tele: apope with white the suburban |well for the children, as well as alstyles to sew hool, career Given in marriage hy Mr phone RA {3-374 bridegroom's has been re {baby sitting service, half-sizes, Only 850 : oo to $36.00 Eau de Cologne Parfumée $6,00 to $22.50 the wedding music and Miss Ba bara Jenkins sang Given In marriage hy her 1 lighting was done hy Mr, John|United Church, Oshawa, with thel given hy the General Motors of a brief case In making the Dixon, Reverend H, A, Mellow officlat-l Canada In connection with the presentation Mr, Ford Lindsay, The dresses, and the boys' out|Ing, Motorama, |elty editor, paid tribute to Miss fits were made of the best mate : : Van Eyssen who has heen a rials and were styled in the mod DENTAL COURSE Miss Pauline Van Fyssen was member of the editorial staff and ern manner and were sold at the RE (CP) The Katoh BYE st of honor lasi evening atljs leaving Oshawa accept a close of the presentation, It was| IHEGINA I the BAsKalth-g party held at the home of Mr position at Queen's Park, To hoped that this will become an|6Wan ¢ ollege of Dental Burgeonsiand Mrs, Ray Hopkins, Kings: ronto, annual event in dental freshments were serve em 0 of « town guests at the wr ashments. we 5. Mrs A {ployed In dental offices Ihe Wed In Welland Wilson « La Porte wedding were To Live In Oshawa est Sargeant, Jr., Mrs, Thomas course--first in the province's Miss Bernice La Porte, Miss Kay Salishury, and Mrs, Fred Owen ory--enables dental nurses to [Toros Ewald Ramin nd the The following young people/oblain certificates in dental purs oronte and Mrs IL F.Sandra their in the Baecred f Welland, Ontario, My ' . ..|Molke, New Milford, New Jer: hridegroom were the models: Helen Graham sey; Mr, and Mrs, F., Wilson, |g ein Jean-Marie Garand will make their home in Oshawa Whickliffe, Ohio; Mrs, 1, Basker-! ith ville, Newcastle, Ontario; The bride, the former Mi Joan Hyacinth Johnson, the| | Miss hey Judith Puekrin, Pickering; My ux and white wri Ruth daughter of Mrs, Leo Isaac John Teas, birthdays son of Jamaica, West Indies, and ding: anniversaries, coming EASY-SEW By ANNE ADAMS Wear this easy-sew jumper with its own jewel-neck blouse, to n are 18 conducting a course ol hy nursing, offered to women I] nse colognes Mi Bernice La of the hride fum Porte Iter maid of hono may h mald was M ister of dre hridoes Wilson I'hey apphire hist happ CASAQUE Parfum Following re cently Church and My ing marriage hea blue matehin net overskirt matching net han t gloves and wade and sealed in France guid H wore de carried ay chysanthe mum wed Mr, Donald Ferguson acted as{you Nos 8 keep your parties wa Reeve Doro her the hlue U I'he lve AS in Reverend occasion Hague erving of counell, ( ocean orle head rh mother wa taffeta { ore Ru wa wansea by acclamation for anf PS | and it's not irned other (wo-year term prising, She opposed in her 11 years on the| a wed a satin and lace train, A rhine ding trip to Buffalo and New has never dolph Garand, the hride loden green chiffon over gowned in white peau-de-sole ap with coffee brown acc pligued with lace and ending in GROUPS, CLUBS Later the coups left for been | stone tiara held her fingertip AUXILIARIES ork State, For going away the {veil and she carried a houquet {bride wore a violet sheath with of orchids and stephanot | white accessories and a full | MITCHELL'S CORNERS H.8 |1ength fur coat. The newly wed-|elected to the board of education | Nov, 29, 1960 ecouncll and previously was 5 | | |awa | WAITING FOR CHRISTMAS Son of Mr, and Mrs, Rodolphe | Donat Racine Leo Gagnier of Mr. and Mrs and Mr, and Mrs all of Quebes Photo by Ireland Jougan, Mier as top year ud WM. RIDGELY for CITY COUNCIL of and in The hridal attendants, both of Oshawa, were Miss Claudette] The regular Savoie as maid of honor and Miss! Mitehell's Corners Ruby Atkinson, bridesmaid, Both|School Assoclation ware full skirted red velvet|{the school recently, dresses with matching caps and| It was decided to ask each veils and carried white daisies, [family to donate $1.00 towards The best man was Mr, Armand ithe purchase of a record player Godin. and the usher was Mr fon yse in music appreciation and Garfield Gervan, bath of Osh: physical education, - The principal explained the A reception was held At the! marking system that will be used Atlas Hotel, Welland F of the on the December report cards, opeeasion, the hride's mother Wore, "mma group heard a talk on the blue lace with navy blue acces y J educational system of Ontario aries and a age of earna f Darling Towns) \ tions, The bridegroom's mother|d'¢ 0f Jaringlon Jownship anc was In blue lace with black ac. #0 explanation of the different cessorles, Rosebuds comprised departments, A question period her carsage, followed, i Later the couple left for a The treasurer's report wedding trip' to Montreal, For Elven by Mrs, Harry Oyler, Refreshments were seved by travelling the bride wore a black J knitted suit with white accesso. Mrs, George Kingsland and her committee, ries meeting Home was held cor was Travelling Overseas WHY NOT FLY 'The modern way to travel is by air,' For information regarding any form of travel , , . DIAL RA 3.9441 We have a direst Toronto telephone line for prompt Airline Reservations MEADOWS TRAVEL SERVICE 22 SIMCOE ST, SOUTH, OSHAWA DIAL RA 3.944) Owned and sperated by Thomas Meadow and Co, Conada Ltd ded pair will live in Oshawa 15 times--14 by acclamation, Dear Herbie; SHOP WOOLWORTH' Your Santa Claus Store | UNBREAKABLE DURABLE TEA SETS Regular 98¢ Each 17¢ THURS,, FRI, SAT. ONLY ROWNTREE'S CHOCOLATE CREAM BAR Shop dence where you see this Open Friday Nite Til? pm your shopping convenience with conth Seal of Sativhaction Dad and | won't be home all day Thursday, s0 you will have to get your own lunch, We are going down to Johnston's Sale to pick up some "much needed things for you and for Dad and to buy a few Xmas gifts! | understand that there was very little actual damage to any of Johnston's wonderful stock, but Johnston's won't deviate from their usual policy of "Nothing But The Best's so they are clearing all their new Xmas merchandise at prices below our fondest dreams, WE ARE GOING TO HAVE A BALL, Society Brand CROMBIE OVERCOATS that sell at $90.00 are going for $60.00 and their 69.50 suits are at 49,50, And topcoats = all their beautiful topcoats are to be sold at 30% off and you can't even smell smoke. We'll be home about 5:00 p.m, so have the kettle on we'll need a good brew of tea, Love MOTHER, PS, | do feel so sorry for Mr. Johnson having this fire right before Christmas, just when their stock is at its best. BUT | CAN'T AFFORD TO PASS IT UP.

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