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Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Nov 1961, p. 8

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BS ire USMAWA TIMES, Mondey, November 6, 1961 CHRYSANTHEMUM TEA AT PARKWOOD IS A CHEERY OCCASION wnetner tne iove-matches arejit is he a popular way = of more satisfactory than arranged|@0 unhappy marriage it bd AA does not free the parties to marriages is hard to determine! - th. Lest since divorce, which would be a prsead io oul oceaie 'ood indicator, is not allowed in aay a scotia g , aration - a 'ow figure compared Italy. with the 400,000 marriages that There is legal separation but|/were recorded : ltalian Senoritas Prefer To Choose Their Husbands By PETER JACKSON ROME (Reuters) -- The old custom of parents selecting Genial Host ot Parkwood Bids Old, New Friends Welcome Hundreds of guests were re-|John Oille, Mrs. H. F. Patter- ceived by Colonel R. S. Mc-|son, Mrs. Joseph Pigott, Mrs. Laughlin and his daughters at}D. E. Robertson, Mrs. W. D. Parkwood on Saturday after-)Ross, Mrs. E. J. Umphrey,|their daughters' husbands i . noon for the chrysanthemum|Mrs, E. H. Walker. ing out poo Taian wee: {Il e tea, an established and antici) Tea assistants were: Mis Sjoritas show a greater tendency Lillian Mac Marsh pated social event. Susan Armstrong, Miss Kathy|to pick their own mates. SCHOOL OF DANCING Miss Isabe' McLaughlin, wear-|Derumaux, Miss Patricia Gor-| The economic boom of the last D.E.A, ing a two-piece ensemble of|don, Mrs. Gordon Hare, Mrs. C.|10 years has given the gi metallic brocade in gold and|Herman Heintzman, Mrs. Philip aril of Pmt joe: light blue; Mrs. Mildred Turner|B, Jackson, Mrs. A. V. Larway,|dence. Now they find plenty of in a smart Lili Rubin original in| Mrs. Malcolm Macpherson, Mrs.| jobs where they mix freely with Italian silk in brown, gold and)R, K. Miller, Miss Julia Mc-|other young persons. They are black and Mrs. C. Churchill)Laughlin, Mrs. John Moffatt,/no longer the home girls they Mann in a deep rose and black Mrs. Derek Phillips, Mrs. Mich-jonce were, meeting only the printed silk, assisted theirjce: Phillips, Mrs. Roderick|suitors selected by father and father in greeting the guests. | Ross, Mrs. Donald Storie, Mrs.|mother. The circular staircase in the| yohn wilson. The result has been that the central hall was beautiful with jbride being led to the altar to- THE STARS SAY Ladysmith pink cascade chrys- day is probably nearing her by ESTRELLITA Ballet, Tap, Toe, Baton, Pre-School, Character, Acrobatic FRIDAYS and SATURDAYS AT THE MASONIC TEMPLE 91 CENTRE ST., OSHAWA Information: 723-7253 PECIAL! NOV. 6 TO NOV. 11 ONLY! 1" ALUMINUM STORM DOORS With 5.00 Installed. Hardware LIMITED QUANTITY anthemums. 'The Gold Lace mid-twenties, instead of being chrysanthemum was used on the in her late teens as she used to tea table in the main dining jbe. Her groom will probably be room and Pink Satin = in about 28. the west dining room. any h ' i new introductions were noted in gy gy " mee eS the greenhouses, among which taurant at lunch. Only after they were the pink Eastern Queen, become well acquainted do their deep yellow Glamor and_ the parents meet their future son or anemone type red-toned Ray- daughter - in - law. mond Mouncey Those pouring tea were: Mrs URBAN PHENOMENON This phenomenon is more FE. G. Baker, Mrs. G. D. Conant, common in the cities than in Mrs E. V. Lander, Mrs. Ray Lawson, Mrs. 0 G. Mills, Mrs. the country, but even in rural \ areas the Jure of work in the towns and cities results in young persons leaving and finding |their own marriage partners. For Tomorrow This will be an excellent pe- riod in which to put your skills to better use and, if possible, to discover latent talents within yourself. Utilize every possible opportunity to display your re- sourcefulness, ingenuity and creative ability. Production should be at peak performance now, P.M. influences favor ro- mance and courtship; also do- mestic affairs. 'Ornamental Shrubs |KOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, Need Water in Fal you should find the next seven The coming of cold weather|months marked by possible] usually marks the end of the changes or increased business jgarden hose season for another| esnonsibilities which could district Tele- for | tary Club, Mr. Charles Lan- | W. Lowry, Oshawa caster and Mrs. Lancaster. | manager of the Bell In the background is Mr. J. | phone Company. FOR OVER TWO hours Col- | and individual greeting onel R. S. McLaughlin re- | each. Above he is welcoming ceived his guests with a warm | the president of Oshawa Ro- lease -- many trees and shrubs \still need water badly. trees and winter means several | absolute drought; unless lthere is an occasional thaw, there is no water to be had. If the dry period is especially long, death or winter injury may re- sult -- not because of the cold, but because the water supply |runs out. Horticulturists with the On- Using your innate good judg- tario Department of Agriculture|ment, you should find yourself suggest watering ornamenta's|in pogreaao paper of a A : _|tions involving both business an rent as one Compile ie personal affairs before your up. This rule applies especially|next birthday rolls around. Do- to evergreens. They retain their|mestic and romantic matters leaves all winter, so water loss|should prosper: throughout the through the leaves, although|next twelve months, but don't be slight, is a problem. Brown ever-|too critical of those within the greens in windswept corners of|f#mily circle in February. It (he vard are w common slaht. could lead to needless trouble $f ae A child born on this day will a The best method for watering |pe highly intuitive, but may jis the same all year 'round:|naye to curb a tendency to wrap a sock or cloth around the} strike back unwarrantedly at nozzle of the hose and place|the slightest affront to his pride. jnear the crown of the tree.| -- pice |There won't be as much splash land, in the coo! weather, this is| "to be desired siderable improvement in your) financial status. Optimism may| influence you to impulsive) spending and-or speculation dur- | ing late March and early April, | however, but curb these tenden-| cies. Think twice before under- taking enterprises which may} require a large financial out-} lay. By all means, do nothing, | shrubs, months For most { jyear. But this should not be _ eventually bring about a con-| ' of : : momentarily, which could offset gains "Where Satisfaction Is Guaranteed" LES EVENISS SALES 15 PRINCE STREET 725-4632, Evenings--723-2707 Bis Mrs. Mackay; Lieutenant Col- | - onel B. H. Tedman ADC to the Governor and Mrs. Ted FRIENDS FROM out of town are happy to meet at Parkwood. Above exchang- ing pleasantries are Mr. Dean McLaughlin, the Honorable Ray Lawson, a former Lieut- enant-Governor; Mrs. Ruth Kindersley; the Lieutenant- Governor of Ontario, the Hon- | orable J. Keiller Mackay and | man, | Processed Foo Healthful Q. To what extent does pro- i | cessing of food cause a loss in nutritive value? SERIES Showcase A. Cornell University scientists 1 |studied the problem and came to i|\this conclusion. Food processo simake a real eftort to pres food Because of wide variety of foods made avail- able by modern methods of freez- AN IBM ACCOUNTING SYSTEM For Small Companies quality. Vitamins 4 ling, dehydration, canning, fermentation, ar d the American diet is rich in all essential nutrients. Nutritional deficierices caused by certain processes 'such as cereal milling, etc.) are made up for by fortifying the processed food so as to restore its original nutri- tional characteristics There seems to be no reason to believe are being nutritionally hort-changed by modern methods of processing food that we Q: Is many ones? it possible to take teo vitamins? If so, which A. It's possible to take certain vitamins in excessive amounts, but under ordinary circumstances there is no cause for concern, All. 'food factors necessary to health (including vitamins) are supplied by an adequate diet. There are times, however, when the vitamin intake needs a boost. Your doctor will then prescribe ON DISPLAY FOR OSHAWA AREA TUESDAY or suggest the use of a vitamin preporation of proper potency which, when taken in the recom- mended dosage, is not at all likely to cause difficulty. Note: The next time you are in our store raise the question of yita- mins. We will be glad to discuss this subject in detail. Better Through Question readers appreciated and answers to those of general interest will be incorporated in these columns possibie. Questions direc- ted to Science Editors, P.O. Box 97, Terminal "A", Toronto, On- , van : tario, will be incorporated in the Mildred Turner of Coral (columns - when possible, Gables, Florida. Osha a Times Photo 28 KING ST. EAST OSHAWA 723-4621 submitted by are when <6 a Oat ae Z eee Prescriptions called for promptly sun room. From left to right | Mrs and delivered quickly. are Mrs. C. Churchill Mann, | Miss Isabel McLaughlin and | THREE McLAUGHLIN sis- | ters received guests with their father in the flower-decked Wine-Poached Pears Appeal To Dieters (depending the} pears and simmer gently 3 to 5 ripeness of the pears) is alll/minutes. Remove from heat If you haven't tried fresh that's needed: Chill the fruit and! : ' - hy "Chill fruit < se separately pears poached in white wine,|juice separately to prevent the 2 = ee Se gate seuatorely you've missed a real treat. It S|pears from continuing to cook in | HL | | imum, our recipe makes use of; Sprinkle with lemon juice to the calorie - free sweetner,| prevent browning. Combine re- ACCOUNTING MACHINE sucaryl. Avoid over-cooking the fruit Gentle minutes maining ingredients Fito a boil. and bring Reduce heat; add} CARD PUNCH simmering for 3 to upon Proprietors, Company Executives, Accountants and Municipal Officials will be interested in the applications to be demonstrated This IBM Series/50 System makes automatic accounting available to small companies, municipal departments, hospitals, schools, etc. It has all the functions of larger IBM Systems but operates at lower speeds and is priced low to meet modest budgets. a simple yet delightful dessert;|the hot juice and a perfect finale to your's best dinner party Choose from the abundance of|1 fresh fall pears now on display,|1 selecting pears that are fully|5 ripe. To keep calories to a min- ripe fresh pears Lemon juice cup (8 ounces) sauterne cup water tablespoons sucaryl solution Pare pears, but leave whole OSHAWA"S Slim-Rite Centre is pleased to announce that Demonstrations on the Series/50 will include distribution accounting (invoicing, inventory and sales analysis), operations control, ete. Questions concerning the applica- tion of IBM data processing to the visitor's own business will be welcome. WEIGHT WATCHERS! _ a Guernsey Gold Milk W vie Low In Calories As High or Higher In Food Value ! Gain Energy! they now offer in addition te slenderizing MODERN HAIRSTYLING ---- bya Ursula OSHAWA"S AWARD WINNING HAIR STYLIST FOR 1961 (Formerly of Woodlyn) WE EXTEND A CORDIAL INVITATION TO BUSINESS PERSONNEL TO SEE THE IBM SERIES/50 IN OPERATION. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7th THE FLYING DUTCHMAN 9 Miles East of Oshawa, off Highway 401 Styling by Ursule DEMONSTRATIONS FROM: 10 A.M. TO $ P.M. QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS OSHAWA ONTARIO For Appointment Phone 728-4501 INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS MACHINES COMPANY LIMITED 204 KING STREET EAST f Patrons Parking at Rear

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