CUTTING THE CAKE IS A TRADITION AT WEDDING RECEPTIONS Mr, and and the son of Mr, Montgom- of Broad, s the Melville Oshawa Photo by Hornsby SOON MR, AND MRS, DOUGLAS George married recent West- mount United Church, The bride is the foriner Fay Irene Mrs. John bridegroom and Mr Montgmery were y in of For Verna March, William Miller Edward son of Mr FE, Wilson Pheto ONA PAULINE, of Mr. and M Ethier, was mz ly in King Stree William and Mrs all of Osh- by Hornsby daughter Jules C ed recent United Church to W Summer Garden Furniture Gets a Weather-Beaten Look Outdoor living summer poses cleaning prob lems, Indoors you only have soil to contend with, while out doors you have soil, plus the birds, plus the elements, so there's a triple threat to neatiand a stiff bristled brush if it's patio-keeping gh stone table top, a cel Good. insurance against hav sponge for any other. The ing to dash for a rag to wipe off makes for easy rin chairs before jetting unexpected * guests sit down is to dust y outdoor furniture da wh you've finished your indoor, @&? Marks dusting. That way you won't Mture forget it. Your best. tool the per brush that goes with the dus pan, It's soft enough to use « even a giass surface but enough to deal authoritatively/4 with the rougher wha { cleaning since compatibie d any surface is ia concentrated, Use al n of about half a cup of} yther es thel your outdoor it's type during chor W sal solu on nad sponge or removing wat h linger on fur. heavy rain, or for cleaning when that tired sod f y anja } whi after a all-over i¢ « ire velops d0OK soda applied dry with stiff-bristled brush you need when birds have their mark or where sticky This treat en applicable to your at Miter the hose off INT butter firm » Sa wet is s aces One swish over the One swish over the unless you're planning some tet race dining that's a } to do table an i : s as dripped hairs vou hz * Ceyere simply HOUSEHOLD H I dinary Tf an outdoor mea agenda, however, you'll have wash off the table. A good pro a duet for this as well as most of store is on t tub to 1 ie an oa sign and use a it rubbers and boots. GRAND ENTRANCE COA Pedro ~ | Sp Rod aron< anish couturier a la suer designed th assured of a ; i entrance. The coat is hand By Tracy PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs, ©, S. Bovair, Gibb street, entertained on Sat urday evening for members of the Oshawa Y's Men's Club in honor of Mr, Peter Eustace from Johannesburg, South Africa, Mr, Eustace was iii Osh- awa for the weekend and is in Canada after attending the In- ternational Y's Men's Club con- vention in Buffalo, N.Y, Also present from out of town were Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Derry, To- ronto and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bathe, Kitchener, Ont Mr, and Mrs, Jack Howard and daughter, Lesley, Jarvis street, have returned from their vacation in Tennessee and North Carolina, motoring through the! Smokey Mountains, } ito let your friends know that 'you are back from your vaca- jtion, It is a pleasure for us to tell them through this column, } Just dial 723-3474, extension 18,| and your item of news will ap- pear without charge. | Mrs, Thomas Martin, Meadowvale street, was enter tained at a dinner party at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Frauk! Buchanan, Devon street, on Sun- day, the occasion of her 89th birthday. Mrs. Wally Zufelt pre sented the guest of honor with a corsage 3 4 a ; : eo go EY , "he | Jiaren includea Guests at the Miler wedding. in Toronto Mr. and Mrs, J. C, Knox Hampton; Mr. and Mrs. H, A Knox, Solina; Mr, and Mrs yeorge Knox, Enniskillen; Mr and Mrs, Lloyd Pascoe, Clare- jmont; Mr. and Mrs. John Brad. |Shaw, Pickering; Mr, and Mrs jaee Booth, Brougham SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Clifton J, James iSr., Oshawa, wish to announce the engagement of their young- est daughter, Dorothy Eileen, to i Albert J, (Hank) Moore, son of THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 13, 1963 7 Mr. and Mrs, William A, Moore of Beaverton, formerly of Osh- Double-Ring Wedding in Toronto the daughter of Mr, and Mrs James R. Parker and the bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs, Claude Bradley, all af Ocha ALBERT STREET United Church was the scene of the recent wedding of Joan Ann Mabel Parker and William Robert Bradley, The bride Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 awa. The wedding will take place in Northminster United Church on Saturday, September 7, 1963, at 2.00 p.m ENGAGEMENT The engagement is an Woodgreen United Chureh;Kenneth Knox and David Lowe. nounced of Irene Anne, younger A reception was held at Mar-\daughter of Mrs. W. Niven garet's Catering on Danforth) Ajtken. Oshawa and. the late avenue, Toronto, where the' Reverend. W. Niven Aitken, to Toronto, and William James bride's mother received in alMr. Michael Joseph Whitting Miller of Brougham. The bride pale blue sheath with ton, son of the Reverend and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs,/blue and white accessories and)Mrs. F. C. Whittington of Lynd | ihe chh a a corsage of pink roses and/hurst, Ontario, The marriage white gladiolas, The _bride-'will take place in St' George's and the bridegroom is the son groom's mother chose pale pink! Memorial Church, Oshawa, on of Mrs. Charles Surphlis peau de soie, sheath style, with Saturday, September 14, 1963 The Reverend William Smith/® matching three-quarter coat 'exentaGn a white accessories and a officiated for the double-ring pink and white corsage. The martiage of Margaret ceremony. The honeymoon was speni Frances, daughter of Mr, and The bride was given in mar-jin Montreal, the Thousand Is-| Mrs, Roy P. Anderson, Oshawa, riage by her father. She wore|lands and New York | a full-length gown of peau de travelling. the bride. donned a/Andersen, son of Mr. and Mrs soie with long sleeves, a scoop/pink linen sheath dress with Axel] Fischer-Andersen of Whit neckline and a bell-shaped skirt/white accessories and a_ pink by, took place on Friday, Aug with a small train, A shoulder-/rose corsage ; length veil of white net was) Mr. and was the setting for the recent wedding of Verna Joyce March jersey Freeman Toronto Mrs. Miller and she carried white gladiolas and pink roses Miss Sandra March, sister of : net flower Miss full girl, little Griggs, wore a the bride, was maid of honor wearing aqua blue with: over- skirt and matching headdress in aqua The bridesmaids, Miss Patricia Knox and Miss) ® Sandra Wright, were dressed x similarly in aqua blue peau de i soi fashioned with hell. skirts,| F short sleeves, scoop necklines| | and matching headdresses.! hey all carried pink and white! § giadiolas The Shari skirted pink dress and a pink bandeau. She carried a nose: | gay of pink rosebuds and blue cornflowers. Master Ric Surphiis ring-bearer, carried the two rings on a satin pillow Mr. Samuel Williams was best man and ushering were Coombes Family Meets For Picnic The third annual family pic was held at Swiss Chalet on No. 7 Highway on Aug ll, the second Sunday in There were 37 mem. ssent for the picnic lunch pm ust August bers pre 1.30 Races and contests were held in the afternoon with prizes for the lucky A box of Was raffied off with Mrs Cale holding the lucky Stephen Tkatch guessed "osest number of beans in a jar. Swimming was enjoved by some members in the after noon A YOUNG SPORT This one-year-old is ready for a game of ball. He is Steven Ripley Bennet, son of | Mr. and Mrs Ren- net, McGregor = street His grandparents are Mr and Mrs, William Rennet and Mr and Mrs. Raymond Ripley, all of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs Richard Smith of Oshawa winners are his. greal-grandparents ~~Aldsworth: Photography cke : the For Your Holidays RESORTS Four Seasons TOURS Travel CRUISES tontect 728-6201 Oficial Ag y Al A and Steamships George An election heid Mr mM officers } ands Mrs Coombes, presidenis: Mr Mrs. Ronald Coombes, secre. tary-treasurers; Mr. and Mrs Steven Tkatch, Colleen Coombes and David Marsden games committee was Reg and + For ne DELICIOUS AND NUTRICIOUS! BUTTERMILK is the perfect thirst quencher and sotisfier during hot summer days Most members stayed for an at Ar ar made next r were suppertime to year's P be Families Bowman esent Oshawa the family Ideal in in ove Dairy rf and fact Salem CARPET COMPANY 282 King W. 728-958) BROADLOOM TILE Ideal Dairy Limited QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS AWA C "AT THE STORE OR AT YOUR DOOR" PHONE 728-6241 ave Don't wait until it is too late ; OSHAWA GOLFERS At the close of the first day of play, entrants in the On- Ladies' Golt gathered the lario Open tournament in PLANNING SEPTEMBER WEDDING The engagement is an- nounced today and the mar- riage is to take place on Sat- urday, September 14, of Miss Irene Anne Aitken and Mr. Michael Joseph Whittington The bride-elect is the young er daughter of Mrs W Niven Aitken, Oshawa, and No Group Con By ELEANOR ROSS America was once known as Forjand Mr, August Benno Fischer-'q nation of rugged individual-|grace for attention ists and, despite the growing tendency to safe, dull conform ity, there is at least one indus ust 9, 1963, in-a civil ceremony |try that is doing its best to see rather than just, safely match.'ceiving medical treatment from will| performed by Justice of the/that individualism is here to [t will also please the more ex-'a member of the opposite sex he sal to a bucket of hot water secured by two matching roses make their home at Brougham.|Peace R. C. Taylor of Toronto. 'stay Furniture unveiled at the re June Markets offer such! a wealth of variation and such an eclectic array of design in both period and contemporary styles that there is no longer any excuse for an uninyiting Sameness in home decor There is something for every taste, every budget. For those who feel the need to be surrounded by 'imeless beauty, fine reproductions of} the styles of past centuries are lable. Those ' who contemporary American 1 quality pieces are more timeless, blendable and more | in former years FOR THE EXOTIC And those who want touches can find them thout much searching. The Spanish Mediterranean influence is Strong, as are the styles. of the Italian Renaissance, the French Provincia French Directoire and English Regency. periods Coming in are Greek and Venetian designs--some direct copies of museum pieces One-of-a-kind accent pieces are highlighting the new collec- tions. There are. such eye-stop pers as chairs and grandfather clocks covered with a mottled tortoise-shell finish, but these should be used with great dis eretion, There are many other handsome accent how cent prefer styles be more vable than TASTE exoll still pieces a 77 sale och VWuUllttill -, WINES CANADA'S WINES formity In The Latest Furniture } . j at EXTEND A HEARTY WELCOME TO TOURNAMENT GUESTS Cooper, Toronto - Summit; Oshawa. Club house for an Mrs. M J McCarter of : laws rs, Mary Jane McCarter hour of hospitality and fellow Lambton and Miss Ruth ship, Seen with Miss Doreen Smith, Thornhill Dobbie, chairman of Oshawa Times Photo the week-long event for the Ladies' Section of the Oshawa Golf Club are, left to right, Miss Margaret Forrester of Edmonton; Mrs, Grace ANN LANDERS general Nurse's Presence _ Embarrasses Youth Dear Ann Landers: Last week! (2) Are they recent? jour l7-year-old son came down, (3) Have you ever had your + with a skin rash so we sent him face lifted? to a doctor. Gary is supposed (4) Are js go back to the doctor tomor- own? row, but he refuses, Finaily my) Thank you.Canadlan Snoop 'husband got the reason out of pear Snoop: (1) The pictures him are really me The nurse stayed in the ex (2) They are recent amination room the whole time (3) No, I have never had my and Gary said he had nover face lifted been so embarrassed in ail his (4) Yes, those teeth are my jlife, Then the doctor left the own lroom and told the nurse to give You're welcome, the boy a lamp treatment. Gary, Ann Landers said he would not go through) P.S. And 1 was 45 years old that horrible experience againion July 4--which should answer even if the skin rash kills him. the question you didn't ask but I want to call the doctor and/probably wanted to ask him to please give Gary the Dear Ann Landers: For the lamp treatment himself and past six years my husband and keep the nurse out. My husband|I have taken our summer va- insists the doctor will think Ijcations with another couple. 1 am crazy. He says the doctor have never enjoyed these vaca- hired the nurse to do these|tions because the woman is & things and we should insist that|chronic, complainer, Gary go back whether he likes' The weather is too hot or too it or not cold, The food is always "vile" We both want your opinion. and the service "inexcusable."* A house divided The hotels aren't clean enough Dear Divided House: By alj/to suit her and the motels are means insist that Gary go back | 00 far out. lever, that depend more on sub-|to the doctor, not only to clear, Last summer we went to Los tle 'beauty and architectural/up the rash, but also to get ridjAngeles, My husband took me : of the crippling notions 'he has shopping wap popeggenag | -- sure to delight the woman who He should understand there is duration of the trip because he oves experiment and mix nothing shameful or evil in re-),. hi Was so tigh I don't want another vacation jwith this couple but my hus- jband says unless I can come jup with a tactful "out" we are stuck, He and the man have heen life-long friends and he hey understandable ~ _ doesn't want to risk destroying ee ae ar might he. ill at ease the firstithe friendship, Can you help? -- pag lla 'S'time, but to refuse to return is|Rutsville 3 : . or eae in the canveh for childish and, he should not be' Dear Rutsville: Tell your the right decor, it must be rele comes 10 eet away with it friends you are going to vistt membered that quality and du- Dear ann Landers: If youjrelatives or friends this year. rability are 'vitally important.|@°e ® good sport you will an-/Then do so'-- for a couple of It good that treated uphol-|S¥er all these questions in the;days--afiterwhich you and your a sh ipaper. I'm betting my wife a/husband can go wherever you stery can now be found in mod- i 4 : bate and it is anitew hat you'll come through wish ; ' There's about a 3-year gap mprovement helps to cut t hat . maintenance between the pictures that ar ;Pear with your column and the ' advice you hand out. Your pic 1 maple or birch will stand tures look like a gal of about under rugged treatment ifis9 Your advice sounds like a wood Surtaces are well woman in her 0's made and properly joined and (1) Are the pictures doweled, Real latex foam cush-\. 5 7 ioning is available, fortunately, deat in all but "low end' merchan- dise which the wise shopper en. deavors to avoid, anyhow When shopping for furniture, don't hesitate to consult store decorators, They invariably couple excellent suggestions and advice with practical ideas MAPLE CLEANERS 504 SIMCOE ST. S$. OSHAWA Cosh & Corry -- 4 Hr. Service 8 Hour Service Free Pick-Up ond Delivery "Your Family's Friend" PHONE 725-0643 those. teeth your Reverend W. Niven Her fiance is the son Reverend and Mrs Whittington of Lynd- hurst,' Ontario The cere- mony to take place in St George's Memorial Church at 3.00 p.m the late Aitken of the F. C is Ireland Studio to perienced shopper who knows!/4 nurse: is no more emotionally just what she has in mind andlinyvolved with her patients than s prepared to shop until sh¢'a garage mechanic is with his finds it. But. such abundance! ears can be downright bewildering to a newcomer to the furniture lines that costs price _--- No baby sitter, ne cor fere Mr. Bernard Of Lending Toronto Salons Experienced Hair Stviist FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS 725-6854 Hardwood frames of oak, ash, hare really fedical irror C e " PETIT MAL-- GRAND MAL Q. Ie petit mal « chronic condition? Is there anv between petit mal end grand mel? A. Petit mal and grand mal are different forms of epilepsy. 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