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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Jun 1963, p. 12

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ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. George Scar- beau, Oshawa, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Jeannine Gladys, to Mr. Robert Gordon Brown, Traas-Malcolm Vows Exchanged In Christ Church | Christ Memorial Church was the setting for the marriage last Saturday of Miss Yvome Celine Malcolm, Oshaw 28, flower girls, Miss Janet Marks and Miss Carolyn Marks, wore yellow frocks with an overlay of white organza, yellow bow headdresses 'and carried silver! baskets of red and white carna- tions, The best man was Mr. Ed- ward La Hay, ushers were Mr. Walter Trass, Mr. Gene Mac- "MAN-SIZE" GIFT-VALUES | FOR DAD'S DAY! BUY. NOW AND "CHARGE- IT"! NO DOWN \ PAYMENT! & kenzie, Mr. John McLean: and the ring-bearer was Master John Marks. | When receiving at the recep- son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Brown, Kitchener. The mar-|G. Malcolm, Rangoon, Burma, riage is to take place on Sat-jand Mr. Roy Trass, Oshawa, urday, June 29, at 11.00 a.m.|son of Mrs. John Trass, Lon- in St. Gregory's Roman Catho- don, Ontario,.and the late Mr./tion in the Canadian Legion lie Church. " |Trass, Hall, Bowmanville, ge ie | The ceremony was perform-|mother wore a pale blue silk ENGAGEMENT ed by the Venerable HD. Cie.|dress and beige accessories. As- Mr. and Mrs. Graham H.\verdon with Mrs. Ronald Scott/sisting, the bridegroom's mo- Eastwood, Peterborough, wish|,pcM, Bowmanville, accom-|ther chose a blue brocade dress to announce the engagement of panying the church choir. with matching jacket, and their daughter, Susan Graham, | Given in marriage by her fa-\white accessories. They both] to William John Craig Babes|iner, the bride wore a full- wore corsages of pink and son of Mrs. William Babe, Osh-liength gown on princess lines white roses. _ awa, and the late Mr. Babe.|o¢ white embossed brocade wiih, When the bridal couple left The wedding is to take place), boat neckline and lily-point|the reception, the bride was on Saturday, June 29 in Peter-\ieeyeg A circlet of orange|wearing a red crepe suit, white| borough. blossoms held her full-length accessories and a white orchid! ENGAGEMENT jembroidered tulle veil and she|corsage. : Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L carried a cascade bouquet On their return from a honey-| Choiniere of Detroit Michigan, |ComPrised of a white orchid,/moon trip to London, England, wish to announce the engage.| White carnations and lily of the/Mr. and Mrs, Trass will make ment of their daughter, Char- Valley. ' their home in Oshawa. lene R. Choiniere, to James H.|, THe maid of honor, Miss Au- Groat, son of Mr. and Mrs.\{tey Chambers, and Miss Ruby Norman F. Groat. Oshawa, Atkinson, bridesmaid, wore The marriage is to take place oni ried 0 a, -- wet Saturday, July 6 at 3 o'clock in\c80e and yellow rose = head Grace Lutheran Church. dresses with Short tulle veils. ' UX R | __.. They carried bouquets of red ' iJ that the bus for the outing to sti seca onal London on June 17 will be at bitt and Mrs G. V, Lee submit- the Legion Hall at 7.00 a.m. and Ahi ee Bt CANADIANS RETAILERS TO THRIFTY HANDSOME SPORT SHIRTS FOR FATHER'S DAY GIVING! TREAT DAD TO ONE OR MORE } 59 COTTON CASUAL SLACKS LeRoy Toll, Toronto Jean Delhaise Studio, Toronto JUNE WEDDING PLANNED William John Craig Babe, son of Mrs. W. E. Babe, Osh- awa, and the late Mr. Babe. The wedding is to take place in Peterborough the latter part of June. good quality, short sleeve sport shirts in "Sanforized" cottons or wash 'n' wear cotton broadcloths. Inside-or out. styles with collar stays. Cool solid shades or attract- ive prints, S-M-L: ...cccessens The engagement is an- nounced of Miss Susan Gra- ham Eastwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Graham East- wood, Peterborough, and Mr. "DANCE RECITAL Under the direction of Irenie Harvey RIDGEWAY SCHOOL *. "ALBERT STREET UCW When you need (Unit No. 5) The monthly meeting of Al- ted the treasurer's report Birthday greetings were sung ' will leave from there sharp at 15 a.m. Refreshments were served by "HOME-NURSING" Call a V.0.N. Nurse (North on Stevenson Rd. -- West |) on Ridgeway) FRIDAY, JUNE 7th FOR HIS LEISURE HOURS! 'bert Street UCW No. 5, _WaS/for Mrs. Melville Bradley. dite J. Daliteon Gt. and' kite 'held on Tuesday in the pert The meeting for June 10 hasi-,, R, Annis, -- : a ship Room with a good attend-|,.., postponed until Tuesday, , cies June 1. Arre ts w Mrs, James Scott was in|zume, 11, Arrangements were » charge of the worship Service| 5 ine 4 ; , 'and chose as her theme "House) : : ' Cleaning", Mrs. Frank Cooper} Members are asked to note read the scripture and Mrs.| ; «James Scott said prayer. Unit leader Mrs. Clayton Lee, Let $ Have a Party 'presided at the meeting and etary -- ! welcomed the members. Mrs. ae borg - ra. Clarence Ellis read the min- ' ho Gaal ' utes and roll call. Mrs. Mervyn COFFEE URNS Allen gave the treasurer's re- 25, 30, 44, 55, 75 port. | Cup Sizes. Members were reminded of| 3, | the meeting at Ebenezer Church) Sargeant's Rentals on June 5. The June meeting will be held], in the form of a pot luck din-| Tender EAT'N TRUE-TRIM BEEF 725-2211 "'Home-Nursing Care for EVERYONE" SATURDAY, JUNE 8th STARTING 8 P.M. Children 50c Adults 1.00 HE'LL WELCOME THESE for Summer 4 .99 days ahead! Well-tailored, shape-re- taining Sanforized cotton sheens or poplins in popular Ivy League or Con- tinental-Dak styling. Small checks or popular solid shades. Sizes 28 to 42. PERFECT FOR PATIO OR GARDEN EASE! Strong aluminum armchair, woven with quality "Poly" Siver Milar webbing. Matching colored Green/ white, yellow/white- or SHOP-EASY LABEL Variety names are right at the top of the label to speed selection... save precious shopping time. QUICK-TWIST CAP A quick & turn and the jar is open. Another { turn recaps the jar to refrigerate any unused portion. WIDE-TOP JAR Makes it extra-easy to spoon out baby's food... tight down to the last bit in the bottom of the jar. CARPET COMPANY 282 King W 728-9581 RUG CLEANING ner on June 11 at 1.00 p.m. in the Sunday School room. The Bible Study period con-| cerning history and present condition in Taiwan was given : by Mrs. Albert Larke. The members were asked to| bring an article to the next} meeting for the supply suitcase. | ORMTA Mrs. J. A. Kerr was hostess| for the Oshawa and District! Branch of the Ontario Register- ed Music Teachers Associa- . tion, when a report of the re- cent convention held in Hamil- ton, was presented by Miss Janet Kerr and Miss Ruth Skin- 'mer. Mrs. J. E. Jackson pre- + sided. | » Schubert's Impromptu, op.) * 142, No. 3 was played by Miss Janet Kerr. Miss Ida Arnott, chairman of the nominating committee, pre-| sented the following slate of of- + ficers for 1963-64: Past president, Mrs. J. E.| Jackson; president, Miss Helen) ; Willard; vice-president, Mrs. + Elaine Broughton; secretary, Miss Judith Davidson; treasur- » er, Mrs. Vera Ferguson; pro- , gram, Mrs. J, H. Wilkins; so- + cial, Mrs. T. C. Worden, Mrs. | Poo, bd plastic arms, red/white, MAN-SIZE RELAXATION ! inum -Chaisette, woven with strong quality "Poly" Silver Milar webbing in green/white, yellow/white or red/white, Matching col- cured plastic arms..... Folding alum- 12 KING E, -- 723-3633 Save With These Weekend MEAT SPECIALS ! 735. Cc Ib anki STRAINED BANANAS Per eweereesesee NO DOWN PAYMENT 1.25 PER WEEK! SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR YOUR MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED! TENDER RIB STEAKS MEATY BLADE STEAKS 39 Lamb Rack ; G. R. Booth; press, Mrs, C. A.! tas ROAST & CHOPS Mrs Vera Ferguson .was host. NO oy ee ne ie NEw curs w. 39< and District Branch of the! THURSDAY ONLY ORMTA. Mrs, J. E. Jackson contol CHICKEN ' ¥ Ib Legs & Breast 49° LB. : ed the business period when the June luncheon, which will close! LEAN PEAMEALED Cottage Rolls See What 1.00 Will Buy PORK CHOPS . 2 Ibs. S$ convenience plus appetite interest | What keeps an appetite bright? Plentiful variety and flavour par excellence . . . and Gerber gives your baby both. Over 100 strained - and junior foods, all specially processed to pre- serve naturally good flavours and the utmost in precious food values. Wonderful example of variety and unusually good flavour: Gerber Meat Dinners--Beef, Veal or Lamb featuring heaps of savoury meat subtly blended with selected vegetables. Prepared with scrupulous care by baby food specialists, of course. For Outdoor Fun! STURDY, LIGHTWEIGHT 24" BARBECUE with adjustable chrome-plated grid; black power- pressed steel bowl with front handle. Zeller's own "Leisure Lane" brand value! NO DOWN PAYMENT -- 1.25 PER WEEK SPECIALLY PRICED! Strong steel 19" round Patio table, lovely in summery white enamel fin- » Chapter to be held before the | summer season was in the form « of a Pot Luck Supper held at * Westminster Church with the| Westminister United Church * Women catering. Members of} » the Xi Alpha Sigma Chapter * were guests for the evening. : _ Following the supper, a short ; business session was presided| : over by the president, Mrs. » Kenneth Young. It was decided * that several of the chapter « members would attend the Sat- 'urday forums and luncheon of the Beta Sigma Phi convention "Canuck Capers" being held at ish, Removable legs! Big value! ......... se | the season, was discused. A program was outlined for| the coming season, opening with) ' a dinner meeting in September, Miss*Helen Willard presiding. BETA SIGMA PHI (Gamma Epsilon Chapter) the Ontario Gamma Epsilon! LAMB CHOPS ... 2 lbs. SLICED SIDE PORK 2 lbs. VEAL PATTIES .. 3 Ibs. PORK HOCKS ... 5 Ibs. the Royal York Hotel, June 22.| BOLOGNA by the piece For obtaining perfect attend-| sae crenenent the past year, f ; Beta Sigma Phi coffee spoons Any of the Above 1.00 mond Crossley, Mrs. Harold ' Ball, Mrs. Percy McBain and ' Mrs. Beaupre announced that Mrs, John Matthews was the! BEEF the best program presented dur- C ing the past year. Upon her HINDQUART ER Ib et Young was presented with the past president's gaval . Pin and congratulated for her| Wharten Pees ,the Chapter. The meeting adjourned to the, SAUSAGE MEAT é ; Bedford avenue, for coffee and | \ : i i d J musical entertainment. BUY 4 LBS. FOR 1.00 | : ail iil nsw ate ugs! GET 4 LBS. FREE Babies are our business ...our only business! ee A REAL "BUY" FOR OUTDOOR The Pleasant Monday After- 2 j noon meeting was held in the Saw rbrantnble lining, ' ger Bradley, the president pre- WIENERS SLICED NIAGARA FALLS, CANADA + The last regular meeting of IN GIFT BOX! * were presented to Mrs. Ray- ; Mrs. John Beaupre, FREEZER SPECIAL 'winner of the award given for retirement @s president, Mrs. CUT and work and successful year with| »home of Mrs. James Carson,| : ' me PMA FUN! Sturdy plastic picnic jug, Legion Halil with Mrs. Elwoad! pina Gerb er BABY | aha | FOODS COOKED HAM oe A MUST FOR THE OUTDOOR CHEF! Strong chrome-plated steel with wooden handles and "Vinyl" thongs! 22" fork, 22' skewer, 22' basting spoon, 22" turner and 17" tongs- In wood-grain gift box. Low-priced! 1 97 ALS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! = . Picnic Cooler! KEEP iT COOL! "Bal-A-Foam" Ice Chest, 6% gallon size, yet wonderfully lightweight. Strong aluminum handles! Non toxic, won't rust. fe 1 Ol SHOPPING CENTRE 723-2209 5-LB. sox' 1.95 us, 99° siding. Mrs. Philip Bell called the roll and also read the scripture lesson. The secretary's report was given by Mrs. Duncan Nes- DOWNTOWN 21 SIMCOE ST. S, 723-2294 3 CONVENIENT CREDIT PLANS ;

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