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The Oshawa Times, 2 Aug 1961, p. 9

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ed "GREENBANK the bridegroom is the son of ©€F woman. Married recently in Green- bank United Church were the former Brenda May Stevens and Keith Arnot. Gibson. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. William Stevens of Oshawa and the late Mr. Stevens and Teach Children Safety Rules | While Motoring Even the best-behaved chil ren can be a worry on an aufo- obile drive. But they can be ained to observe simple safety ecautions and today there are fety devices, such as seat Its, to help parents supple- nt the training. {ere's the first tip for moth- s travelling with tiny tots: in- * "fants should be placed in a pad- ed basket or car bed on the loor of the rear seat. If the | firiver has to brake suddenly or i he car collides with something, Pattern For Modern Decor At CNE 'Living Picture' The Living Picture, the Can-ifurniture in Room Four, the liv- !ladian National Exhibition Wo- ing-dining room. The new Stel- . |men's Division rooms and vig-|lair room divider curtain is in- _; |nettes, ¢ I/modern living. will set the style for|troduced here. Room five is a Located in the bedroom done in woody tones of Exhibit Hall of the Queen Eliz-|beige, brown and white. abeth Building, the Living Pic-| vignettes form a courtyard ef- ture will present decor and col root around the siage where the or ideas for living areas and ; small corners of your home. |Decorator's Show can be seen Decorators Maria de Nagay every afternoon at 2:30 p.m., and Patricia Lamont report an!with color authority Joan Sut- ton describing the colorful ef- tects created for the Living Pic- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 2, 1961 9 ture. These small areas are [the places to find new ideas, the do-it-yourself home decor- Exhibit Hall of the Queen Eliza] {color schemes and accessories|ator at the Living Picture in the beth Building. for any room or problem area lof your home. Included in the new idea] merchandise are. a new type of} bathroom fixture, smart new| kitchen accessories, and many] items with a touch of early Can-| adian reproductions to be used] as accessories or as focal points; for a room area. A small gard- en sefting suggests ways to dec-| orate the backyard and patio. There'll be lots of ideas for THE HOME DAIRY NEW TEMPORARY LOCATION Fa, Mrs. Elmer 1 | | 8 there is less danger of the baby |& eing injured. An even safer £2 blace, however, is in the arms | : an adult sitting in the rear £'§ kat and wearing a safety belt. hei belts, becoming more opular -- and necessary -- ane, ually, can be a boon to children s well as adults. When chil n are big enough to sit up in car, shorten an adult belt" = fit securely around them. Be| n one, fastened in the the belt is the Fe tna i ard way. Pins or knot will old in a crash, 't let children stand in the e firm about their sitting || ly and don't let them play | the fastener of the belt, | y authorities recommend 1 games the children can to pass the time. A counts ame of some type usually | old their interest. sure doors are locked. Be housekeeper in your car 11 as in your home. Bits WEDDING cul designed for a smart car- bank and the late Mr. Gibson. | --Photo by Stannett, Whitby 'used to complement transitional overall picture of colorful back- grounds and a trend away. from neutral settings in the 11 living areas and 12 vignettes they have prepared for this year. The furniture, they say, is more transitional, with softened lines in light scale, less stark in con- temporary feeling. Room One in the group is a 7 |casual, family living area which | ! lincludes functional and practical play area for the children, liv- ing-dining area and automatic, galley-type kitchen. The luxur- ious bedroom-bathroom which is "iRoom Two has a fireplace and sitting area in the bedroom, washer-drier combination in the "i | bathroom. Room Three is a bachelor The dinette, kitch- jenette, bath and living-bedroom are decorated in olive green, red and orange. Vivid colors are Gibson of Green- TWO STORES IN OSHAWA RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS KITCHEN PRINTS Great variety kitchen prints of fine quality sailcloth, new patterns and color combina- tions. Excellent value for the thrifty home- C yd. maker BUY NOW: NO DOWN PAYMENT SAVE 3% SALES TAX THE FOOD SHOP, 42 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa and WHITBY PLAZA BAILEY FOODS, Oshawa Shopping Centre and THE HOME DAIRY, Ajax | | 16 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH FRESH CHERRY PIE Sl SCOTCH BAP ROLLS 6 FOR 18¢ PLEASINGLY DIFFERENT JAM and CHOCOLATE CAKE 53¢ EVERYONE LIKES IT FOR QUALITY, FRESHNESS and FLAVOR Shop at the bakery with the large variety. | | A Thrifty Mid-Summer Treat! Enjoyit COLD! Enjoy 1tn SANDWICHES! Enjoy it with SALADS! » okie J -- " a i if sukactaded FRUIT & VEGETABLE C poole! Tr Delegates Address battle of Africa Is being Montgomery," CGIT Leaders' Confer- ld at Bishop's University noxville, Quebec, last she strove to broaden rns of the leaders pres-| Jockin is a staff mem- e Student Christian in Canada and a for- jonary teacher i Canadian Girls erstand the girls in , Miss Ruth Low, a the staff of Bishop's CALIFORNIA SWEET EATING CARDINAL RED GRAPES quoted ONTARIO NO. 1 NEW CROP narine' Hockin at the Washed CARROTS ONTARIO NO. 1 FRESH GREEN GREEN BEANS RED RIPE AND SUGAR SWEET "WATERMELONS CALIFORNIA NO, 1 LB. POLY BAG 3 2... 35° 23+ 2 .. 29° polly 1-5 Plump...Tender... Meaty...Young... Grade A" Remember when turkey was an expensive treat, lo be enjoyed only on special occasions such as Christmas and Thanksgiving? Right now at DOMINION turkey is one of the lowest price meats. No waste, either, because the left-overs are wonderful for picnic sandwiches, or with salads. 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