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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Dec 1962, p. 9

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awa. and. the late Mr. Mastrangelo and Mr. Flaviaro Iantomasi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Iantomasi, Italy. --Mary's Studio , Married recently Gregory's Roman Catholic Church were Miss Elisa Mastrangelo, daughter of Mrs. Flaviano Mastrangelo, Osh- in St. cmon Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 9 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, December 5, 1962 Decorate Your Home Indoors Mrs. C. Miller, Mrs. Mrs, Mr. and Mrs, Franklin Ar- thur Pollard were married in Grace Lutheran Church, The bride, the former Terttu (Terry) Marja Jalasjaa, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eino 'Evald Jalasjaa and the bridegroom's parents are Mr and Mrs. all of Oshawa. --Ireland Studio | Melbourne Pollard | various booths and their assis!-|D. J. Altar Society's Christmas Bazaar Splendid Effort St. Philip's Altar Society held a successful bazaar in St. Philip's Hall recently. The Christmas theme was carried out with the Nativity scene, wreaths, lights, and. the decorations of the various booths. Right Reverend Monsignor Philip Coffey, pastor of Holy Cross Parish, officially opened the bazaar. Mrs. Martyn Dar- laston, president of the Altar Society, and Mrs, William Dit- trick, general convener of the bazaar, welcomed the guests. Pouring tea during the after- noon: were Mrs. James Hansen, president of Holy Cross Wom- en's Auxiliary, and Mrs, John T. Mullen, the past president of Holy Cross Women's Auxiliary. In charge of the tea room were: Mrs, Harry Gowanlack and. Mis. James Fournier, assisted by Miss Pat O'Neill, Miss Shirley O'Neill, Miss Irene Dobroshinsky, Miss Marilyn The engagement is Bradica, son of Mr. and an- nounced today of Miss Linda Marie Starr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Starr, Colborne street east and Mr. John Paul Mrs. THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA stars will not be so propitious along these lines. s Be especially careful of matters in March when er 4 Louis Bradica, Howard street, all of Oshawa. The marriage will be performed in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church on Saturday, January 12 at 12 o'clock. Oherry, Miss Ene TenHaaf, Miss Nelly TenHaaf, Miss Sharon Nagam, Miss Janice Scott, Miss Carolyn Rodgers and Miss Marie Willoughby. Rodgers. and Mrs. John lyn Rodgers and Mrs. Konarowski, William Eyre were in charge|ie Willoughby. \of the decorations of the hall.| Besides these booths, The women in charge of the|ous articles were sold by jants were: Fancy work, Mrs. Walter| Shrine Club Holds Night Of Cards tice; G liam Haynes, Mrs. Mi,...A. John Delves and|Wayne Chidley. The Forestall; Deid The Oriental Shrine Club held/Hart, Mrs. J. W. Girard, Miss|TenHaaf; novelty, Mrs. William! street, Oshawa. feature before the bridge. The president is Mrs. Elmer Pollard with Mrs. Charles War- ren as convener for the evening.| Prizes were won by Mrs. Ar-! H: E. McComb, D. G. Bentley, Mrs. Wil-| their annual bridge recently and|Mae Robson, Mrs. William Rid-|Dittrick, Mrs. Roy Haber, Mrs.| \this was the main fund raising,gely, Mrs. Leon Rolson, Mabel) Joseph McCullough, Mrs. Mie-|Mrs. effort for the Crippled Children.|Coulson, Glenda Taylor, Mrs, tis Nowak; A bake sale was an attractive|Harold Donald, Mrs. E. Gear-|Terrance O'Connor and Mrs.|O'Connor, Mrs. J. McCullough, Ferguson and|Vernon Beach assisted by Miss|Mrs. ing,- Mrs. E. J. Mrs. J. Borrowdale. Penny Sale winners Raymond Kellar, fish pond, E. J. 'Harrison, Marilyn Scott, Miss FIRST SUCH POST Mrs. Nancy Hodges, Speaker thur Brown, Mrs. Bert Mewett,|of the British Columbia iegis!a- A. Clary, Mrs, W. B.|ture.in 1949, was the first woman| Betty McKenzie; Mrs, Albert Rodgers and Mrs.|}Mr. Terrance O'Connor, John Konorowski; treasure table, Mrs. Gilbert Cyr, Mrs. Kona- The articles which remained rowski assisted by Miss Caro-|jin the booths at closing time | John| were sold at a lively auction.) religi- Mrs. hamper home|of groceries was won by Mr.| Maher,|Ted Kroes, RR 4, Port Perry, Mrs.|Mrs, William Eyre, Mrs, An-|and the Christmas cake by Mrs.| Do stabbing back miseries | and Mrs. Henry|James McKeevor, 1377 Oxfond| were: Mrs Mrs.|Henry TenHaaf, Mr, Terrance Mrs. The door prize, jewellery, do- |nated by the Reverend M. A. in the Commonwealth to hold/John McGuire and Mrs, Ron-|Beriault's sister, was won. by such a post. jald Shutt; candy, Mrs, Albert|Miss Nelly TenHaaf. assisted by Miss conducted by J.J. Maher. | Mrs, J. J. Maher and Mrs,|Carolyn Rodgers and Miss Mar-| ~ | | HOUSEHOLD HINT Cream filling in a layer cake will not soak in if the cake 3s| Skinner, Mrs. Leonard|dusted lightly with confection- Fleury and Mrs. Ben Young. di + In charge of the draw were|-- Dobroshinsky, Mrs. Eugene|Mrs. Alan Cherry and Mrs,| Arthur Ker-| Mueller, Mrs, | What You Can Do | rin, Mrs, A. Oak, Mrs. H. Mur-|Mrs. Donald dock, Mrs. Frank Taylor, Cour-| baking, Mrs. Haley, zeorge Tresise, Mrs. Robert!drew Goguen ers' sugar before adding filling. | For An Aching Back | lague you every so often? | here was only a_ hot-water | bottle and weeks in bed for Grandfather's "'Lumbago". . . | but today, says December | Reader's Digest, you can expect rapid relief |! Here's an amazing | report on. dramatic new treat- Janice|Adam Hawthorne, Mr. Peter| ments, comforting drugs, and Scott, Miss Gail Elliott and Miss|Van Der Driem; Mr. Terrance) preventative measures -- plus penny sale,|O'Connor; Mrs. H. J. LeFaive, | 3simple exercises that can prevent | and often cure agonizing back- aches, Get your copy of Reader's pr aoe today ...and 39 articles of lasting interest sold on news- stands everywhere. FOR TOMORROW Difficult taske can be accom. plished today. Also, you will be able to complete long-pending matters. Do not over-tax yourself, how- ever, and in leisure hours de- vote yourself to some quiet and relaxing pastime in order to re- new your energies. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates a most satisfactory year ahead. Em. phasis will be placed upon oc- cupational advancement and fi- nancial gain next June. In the interim, it would pay you to con- solidate all gains, since the lessness or over-expansion could offset advances. Social, domestic and sentimén- tal relationships should prove generally harmonious--if you do you part to keep them so. Romance will be governed unusually generous aspects ing the next - months ane, you are single, marriage a distinct possibility before the end of 1963. : The first three months of should prove highly to those with creative abilities-- and that means most of you! * "be eo hg 2 this day will endowed with great perse- verance in the face of obstacles © and could be highly successfal in the publishing business. Men! Don't aan Miss This! TOPCOAT or CAR COAT With the Purchase of ANY SUIT at 49.50 PAYMENT NECESSARY YOUR CREDIT NO DOWN OUNRN'S 2 LOCATIONS IN OSHAWA 36 King East and Oshawa Shopping Centre For Christmas Entertaining Entertaining this Christmas?|or evergreen. Connect it to the| If so, the welcome you givejceiling fixture and it is bound) your guests as they step into|to catch your guests' attenion! | your front hallway can be| To the passerby on a Yule- brightened by using Christmas| tide night, there is nothing decorations. more appealing. than the sight For instance, a lighted bell,jof your living Toom window suspended over a lovely Christ-| glowing with Christmas lights in mas arrangement on the hallja tastefully created pattern to table, not only 'enhances the|demonstrate the warm hospital- beauty of the home, but eerves| BY of Christmas. | to usher your guests into a holi- | day atmosphere. Use a floodlight| FRAME A WINDOW | in a@ swivel-type holder, attach-/ One of the most attractive ed to the wail and concealed in|Ways 'o decorate your window| the bell. Use chicken wire to|to express the spirit of Christ- make the frame for the bell/mas is to use strings of col-| and cover with evergreen|ored glow lights, the outdoor) Many Many More branches or colored foil paper.|type, framing the inside of your; window. If you also set your An intriguing hall table 8 tree near the window, it makes coration Scone dg ahi pretty picture to passersby. of snowball lights. First, attach) Another choice for your win- a few branches of evergreens\dow decoration is to arrange * together with string or wire. | branches of evergreens in the Then arrange five or six Snow-|valance above so that the ever- ball lights so that the lightsjgreen tips hang down at an form a tight cluster in the cen-|angle across the top of the win-| tre. jdow pane. String gaily colored) Snowball lights are white,| Sparkle lights in the branches so/ and during the daytime form| they are visible outdoors as well' an eye - catching decoration|#S 10. : | against the dark green of the} On the window sill, place a| evergreens. In the evening it's|centre decoration of your best to keep the hallway in ajchoice, perhaps a_ small) subdued light to get the mostinativity scene or a simple spray| from your snowball lights. When|of evergreen branches with lit, they become beautiful 'pas-|snowball lights. On either side| tel shades of blue, green, red,/you can also place one, two, or| violet and. yellow. |three candles, each made from ja cardboard cylinder (such as HANG THE MISTLETOE |a mailing tube) and topped with Probably no hallway is quite|a red sparkle light to provide) complete without the traditional|the "'flame"'. | mistletoe overhead. Mistletoe is} A Christmas decorating idea _ 2 symbol of love and legend has/,,ox1et. can be obtained. free! it that the maid who does not!o¢ charge, by writing to the So-| get kissed under it is doomed cial Department, The Oshawa net for the year to Times, Oshawa, Ont, Be sure An old - fashioned kissing) te enclose your name and ad. hoop" or. ~ vat mee ody i | hung on the hallway ceiling fix-| ture. Simply fix two embroidery GROWN FOR DYE | hopps, one inside the other, at) Medieval Europeans grew, right angles and tie your mistle-|safflower chiefly as a dye toe in the centre. Then attach) source, It was not color-fast and a cluster of green lighted ice|largely was a substitute for) lights, and add sprigs of holly|more costly dyes. CHRISTMAS Gifts For Your Money! STORE OPEN TO 9 P.M. 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Should a@ light burn out, the remoinder stay | CHARGE IT AT ZELLER'S Bright and merry Christmassy checks and colorful Paisleys; easy-care designs to add'a festive note to "Orlon"-and-wool knits in. solid colors. your precious gifts! 300' long. 2.99 (S77: 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS NO MONEY DOWN Only 1.25 Weekly on Purchases Up To 60.00 #: FROM Mr. John's custom round crown banded by dark- millinery collection comes er blue silk grosgrain: ribbon this handsome hat silhouette ending in a perky bow. The fashion to top the new suits full dome is balanced by. a and coats. This new-type sail- hand-shaped, molded brim. | or is of blue felt, with a high, ---By TRACY ADRIAN DOWNTOWN 21 SIMCOE ST. S. 723-2294 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE * 723-2209 v

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