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The Oshawa Times, 21 Jun 1961, p. 9

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WEDDING PRINCIPALS Mary Evelyn Kingsland and John Murray Proutt were married recently at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. land of Oshawa and the bride- McQueen-Lloyd Nuptials Held At Christ Memorial Church Christ Memorial Church was sories. Salmon shade gladiolus eisls Sompuised er, ors 8 |Iationships -- especially where the scene of a wedding recently when Nancy Anne Lloyd, THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Some adverse planetary as- pects now influence personal re- family matters are concerned. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred eastern United States the bride o do your best to maintain Lloyd of Oshawa, became the bride of William Alan Mec- Queen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Douglas McQueen of Maple Grove. The Venerable H. D. Clever- don officiated. The wedding music was played by Mrs. H. R. Scott. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a ballerina- length dress styled with a bouf- fant skirt in silk organza over taffeta. The scoop neckline was accentuated with bell - shaped sleeves trimmed with small lace daisies. She carried a white lace and silk handkerchief that had been handed down from her great-grandmother. A crown of pearls held her double illu- sion shoulder-length veil and she carried a cascade of pink sweetheart roses and white pom pom chrysanthemums. 'Miss Ruth Lloyd, sister of the bride, was maid-of-honor in a shirt-waist dress of daffodil yellow alencon lace over taffeta. She wore a white flower head- # dress with a circular veil and carried a crescent shaped bou- quet of daisy chrysanthemums. Mr. Barry Leon Oliver acted as best man. A reception was held at the bride's parents' home. Receiv- Edward Kings- |In8 the bride's mother chose a sheath dress of lilac silk or- ganza over taffeta with a lace groom is the son of Mr. and |bodice. She wore a hat of li- Mrs. Ivan Proutt of Nestleton. | --Photo by Ireland lacs and matching accessories and a corsage of pale pink PERSONAL DISASTE2 VANCOUVER (CP)---For five years Kiyoko Habu sacrificed to gladiolus petals. The bride- ing $600 from the bank and put-|groom's mother, assisting, wore ting the money to pay for her(a blue linen sheath dress with fare to Japan in her purse, she|pearl embroidery on the bodice yaveled in a Die linen sheath ress with a three - quarter ' length coat of blue and white don't make changes in plans check. Her accessories were in the waterlemon shade. The newly wedded pair will live in Oshawa. harmony and avoid friction. Also now running smoothly. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that your pick of the Milk Coolers For Summer Ever heard of milk coolers|work hard. Do not overtax your- -- not a bulk storage tank, but|gelf however--especially during a delicious, cooling drink? They|geptember and October -- when are a wonderful way to relax iniyoy may have a tendency to- the summer. Have milk to fin-|ward needless anxiety. ish every meal and then in the middle of the afternoon take|during November, mid-Decem- ) he following|ber and early 1962, and a pos- drinks. (Better still, try them|sible business promotion in mid- all, on different days). Half *n Half: Half fill a glass|ventures are indicates during with cold milk, then slowly fill|this month, in late December; it to the top with ice cold ginger|alsol n next May and June, The ale. Add a topknot of marsh- mallow cream. Milk Tinglers: Slowly stir 3(Stars for early January fore tablespoons of thawed, frozen- grape concentrate into 1 cup of cold milk for each serving. Top with a dab of whipped cream. Cafe-au-lait Shake: 1 tablespoon of instant coffee, 4 teaspoons of granulated sugar, and 3 cups of cold milk in a shaker, glass jar, blender. Shake until blended. Pour ins Zo tall glasses. Top dishcloth, advises the Food and Banana Milk Shake: For each tall serving, slice 1 fully ripe banana into a bowl. Beat until|the bowl from slipping and also it's smooth and creamy. Add 1 cup cold milk. Beat well this new year in your life could prove a highly constructive one. Occupational goals which you may hitherto have considered unattainable could well achieved by the end of this month--if you are willing to Look for good financial breaks March. Romantic and social ad- latter month could also bring some excellent news from afar. cast an opportunity for business expansion. A child born on this day will be extremely clever and en- dowed with fine dramatic abil- Combine ity. QUIET PLEASE When you are using a rotary or electricl, ooo." for mixing, it is often noisy. Set the dish on a damp Nutrition Department, Macdon- ald Institute, Guelph. This keeps cuts down on the clatter. Ceramic Tiles Add Decor To Room By ELEANOR ROSS It isn't necessary to spend & bundle of money for those gay little touches that can add so much to home decoration. The main ingredient is imagination and the ability to make use of the very many wonderful ma- teriuls available to us today, ma- terials such as our current en: thusiasm, ceramic tile. We've seen wonderful things done with ceramic tiles, im- provements and "conversation pieces" such as an unusual fire- place facing, a table top depict- be ing the hobby of the head of the house, or amusing mottoes framed and hung on the walls of a playroom. Little items, per- haps, in relation to the entire decor of a room, but amusing and » bit different. What has made us so enthus- iastic is that one doesn't have to be a professional artist to do, for instance, a fireplace facing, a table tor. for a child's room or a barbecue, or for mottoes behind the snack bar in a playroom. So why not get busy? INDIA'S YOUTH More than 1,500,000 young- sters are members of cadet corps in India. Any litle Soy or girl would THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 21, 1961 § find unending delight in a table top depicting a favorite hobby|pride in a table top depicting or a nursery rhyme; Dad would his own favorite hobby or inter- undoubtedly take pleasure and est and any hostess would be proud of a barbecue table top decorated with amusing sketches and sayings AT WARD'S . . . A fo Ladies' Underweer . . . in some of the g «es A this week-- BRIEF, bonded ........c00000. Size M, L,.. PANTIE, bonded leg ...coveees- Size ML... PANTIE, bonded leg « Size OS. . 4 PANTIE, loose leg, picot trim .... Size M, L... PANTIE, L. Leg, Picot, Wide Gusset Size M, L . , . Size O.S. BLOOMER, elasticized knee ...., Size M, L.,. Size 0S. ... SIMCOE ST. AT ATHOL ST. WARD'S WATSON'S UNDERWEAR CLEARANCE clearance of Watson's "Courtauld's Viscose" Satin Stripe The big savings are due o_tmail imperfections ee reg. 1.45 1.09 Size X.0.5. 00, reg. 1.65 1.19 VESTS, a limited assortment of sizes available at special prices. FREE DELIVERY offering on sacle reg. 1.00 7% reg. 1.19 89% reg. 1.29 99% reg. 1.10 89% reg. 1.35 99% reg. 1.19 89% reg. 1.29 99% RA 5-115 Striking New Designs IN BEDROOM AND DINING ROOM FURNITURE _® save enough to return to Japan|/was returning home when a and a matching three-quarter(Pour into a glass and sprinkle edge of the glass with a banana to see her son. After withdraw-|thief snatched it all. length coat with white acces-'with cinnamon. Then garnish the|slice. GLECOFF SUPERMARKET 174 RITSON RD. SOUTH OSHAWA OPEN DAILY TILL 10 P.M. SPECIAL VALUES FOR THURS., FRI. and SAT., JUNE 22, 23 AND 24 Fresh Supplies Daily Best Buys In -- ARINC CALIFORNIA RED Eating Grapes per lb. 25* CALIFORNIA LARGE CRUNCHY CELERY 24'S SIZE 2 5 e BUNCH E-- SUNKIST CHRISTIE'S BROOKSIDE BREAD Sliced 24-0. 33 LOAVES Jsaso---- FIRST GRADE BUTTER wo 64° MARGARINE 4a 1.00 GREEN GIANT NIBLETS CORN vacuum packed 2 14-0Z. 35° TINS I ----- CHRISTIES' ICED CARMEL COFFEE REG. Te Srequal 30° Special Values In Our Druggette, Dry Goods, Clothing and Householdware Dept. LINEN TEA TOWELS™™ 3/1.00 LARGE BEACH TOWELS .- 1.89 SEAMLESS NYLONS . 69° WRITE T-SHIRTS" ua 79° COLORED T-SHIRTS "wu. un 88° JERGEN'S LOTION "coor sori rr 69° DISH CLOTHS won 2/28° | opANEES CRYSTAL ASHTRAYS".." 2/75° (4 ..1.00 C ASTORI A CHILDREN CRY FOR IT EC sz TE 49¢ : BUFFERIN TABLETS REG. 39c EACH or 29¢ Eating PLUMS B ACTINE ANTISEPTIC SPRAY REG. 1.29 oh 1.09 35%... FULL SUPPLY OF CURAD BANDAIDS, INSECT REPELLANTS, 25c Off King Size Pkg. GAUZE, ETC. FOR YOUR CAMPING TRIPS TIDE "1.25 10c Off Giant Size CHEER REG. Wem 7 7 ¢ BRUNSWICK SARDINES 3 n 29° KELLOGG--8-0z. pkg. REG. 2/39¢ 1 7+ SPECIAL PKG. STAFFORD'S CANNED Mushroom Pieces | 2 10-0Z. 6 5 ¢ TINS | Here is furniture styled for young modern homemakers, furniture that is new in de- sign, young in spirit and yet elegantly simple. Furniture that will last for years and priced for young budgets. The finish is the new Indiana Walnut. 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