aa and Mrs, George Hall were ap- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, October 16,1963. & RR on -- - on jber 18. Attenditg trow-7 , [PERSONALS [enesras te sess UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIAREES ers «mre stars | ville Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Gienti) w=s= + 7 U the new executive in November. ; __|Farrow, Lorraine and Nancy, -- 2 fips hts ee Mr. G, H. Haagmans, Ravine'a) of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. lieu of making money by cater-| Plans were made for the Goia road, is leaving today for a/Clayton Farrow, Mr. and Mrs. ing and other ways. {Cond ceremonies for Suzanne brief visit to Bermuda. |Ronald Darrow, and son John, MacMaster on October 18, which Mrs, Arnold Roach reported a)" 7 //Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Farrow, muiccesstul Camo abd That the|Will be held in the Presbyterian fits as a new style uniform will he om the market in March.iGroup One served ref: | NEW CLASSES "Collection --aarpuntedto~ st:$9.¢----G restiments.. t we GUIDE MOTHERS' AUX. (Port . Perry) | The first meeting of the fall season was held at the home of Mrs. Sidney Williamson, Col-/Beverley, George, and David, girls had worked hard to get|Church and Eunice Roach on) lege avenue, poured tea at a ; i ; Mrs. Ralph Taylor for the Guide|their badges. Mrs. Roach 5 November 15, which will be held| y A surprise birthday dinnerjand Brownie Mothers' Auxiliary,|have completed her term of|i" the United Church, | ' trousseau tea held recently in ,orty was held for Mrs. Gor-|Port Perry, : , The Leaders were requested Toronto for her niece, Miss Ro-|qon Burnett last Sunday, by her | jthree years as Guide Commis- ; > t to hand in their lists of Guide The president, Mrs, George|sioner in December and Mrs, BOTH DAY AND EVENING IN ' ee ee ee MARRIED RECENTLY to, and was united in marriage/nue. to Mr. Thomas Hill, Toronto, | last Saturday in Runnymede) Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Halliday, | Presbyterian Church, Others|Ottawa, and Miss Patricia Halli- who took part at the trousseaujday of St. Joseph's Hospital) tea were Mrs. Nattress and Mrs.\School of Nursing, Toronto, T. Konopatzke who served; |Spent Thanksgiving weekend, Mrs. Anthony Juglielman who|With their parents, Mr ana| kept the door; Mrs. John Wat-\Mrs, C, R. Halliday, Hortop son, Miss Dorothy McCutcheon street. and Miss Ruth Moore who were) in charge of the gifts. Guests were present at the tea from Oshawa, Oakville, Waterloo and, Woodstock. | Mr. and Mrs. F. M. McLellan, sanne Moore, Miss Moore is thejchildren and grandchildren at/ya)) presided, opening i Rae Webs ' ani . " g in regu-|Rae Webster will be filling her daughter of Mr, and Mrs. G. H.\the home of Mr. and MTS.)lar form. Reports were recciy-|position. Mrs. Webster has help- Moore, St. John's road, Poron-Robert Moffat, Montrave AVEled, The Auxiliary has accepted|ed with the Brownies for six j\the catering for the Rod andiyears. Gun Club annual banquet. Group) 4 will be in charge. | The treasurer, Mrs Donald) |Murray, reported a bank bal- ance of $41.64, Balance of the Auxiliary commitment for 1963 to the Group Committee is $78.75 and it is hoped the pro- ceeds from the Banquet and fees will meet this obligation, | A letter was given to the) Guide and Brownie leaders to) be given to the girls to take! home to their mothers, This let- | ter is to inform new Guide and Brownie mothers, and also a | | "{pore; Saigon and Cambodia; and lthere, they will go on to Hong} Kong for 10 days, then to Singa- (OCT. Ist -- MAR, Ist) | Strips. of adhesive tape fast-) $312.00 ROUND TRIP AT ened around the inside of bpots and Brownie mothers as soon as possible so that the eweee lists can be re-arranged accord- ling to the section of town the A bill of $10.00 was presented|mother resides in. for part payment of the Com-| Mothers are advised not to missioner's expenses for 1963.\buy new Guide or Brownie out- Mrs. Roach has paid the bal- MAPLE CLEANERS ance of her own expenses. Mrs. Robert Healey was pre- 504 SIMCOE ST, S. OSHAWA Cosh & by eg 4 Wr, Service sented with a cup and saucer on her retirement as a Brow- Service Free Pick-Up and nie leader. Delivery "Your Famity's Friend' A nominating committee con- PHONE 725-0643 sisting of Mrs. Leslie MeDon- ald, Mrs. Ellsworth K dy LILLIAN MAE MARSH || . Cheracter, Pre-School, Kinderdance, FRIDAYS ond SATURDAYS at the MASONIC TEMPLE, 91 Centre St. Specdweiting SHORTHAND COMPLETE COURSE FINISHED IN ONLY 8 WEEKS 120 WPM SCHOOL OF BUSINESS | Oshawa, are starting the first | is : 3 | INQUIRE NOW ' lap of a five month world tour reminder to the other mothers SCHOOL OF DANCING | oe : Pri for Van- of the 50 cents per month or is iste, Ter ea Me athe a0 cents er mono | | nit ti few days there, will fly to) pay the share of expenses in D.E.A. i |Tokyo, Japan, where they plan) - | CANADIAN ' elto spend three weeks, From WIFE PRESERVER | 30 DAYS OVERSEAS Ballet, Tap, Acrobatic, ' he: PSS STS ? ss |ple a few extra days --Ireland Studios (pin svok hallad, Next stop|0r galoshes at the top will keep) o-- ge ai INFORMATION: 723-7253 52% SIMCOE 728-7081 OSHAWA \ on their trip is Rangoon and them from leaving rings on hose PHONE 728-6201 ST. NORTH ONTARIO 4 id then on to Calcutta, where they es legs. Shirley Anne Carter United stan 10 spends monn visitng = = ------ points of interest in India. They To Stanley Dyroll Trowsse The Reverend Frank Swack-; The maid of honor was Miss hammer officiated at the wed-| Ruth Bell and Miss Betty John-| ding recently of Shirley Anne|son was the bridesmaid. They Carter, daughter of Mr. and were dressed alike in red peau Mrs. Douglas Carter, Oshawa,/de soie, with scoop necklines, and Stanley Dyroll Trowsse, son|three-quarter sleeves, and full of Mr, Edward Trowsse, Ot-|skirts, featuring a self bow at tawa, in First Baptist Church.|the front waist. Matching red The wedding music was played'pill-box headdresses held illu- by Miss Judith Davison. sion veils and they carried bou- Given in marriage by her fa-|quets of white carnations. ther, the bride wore a full-| Mr. Floyd Trowsse was. best length gown of carnation white:man and the ushers were Mr. train. The overall effect wasjaccessories and a corsage of are then going to take a side ttip into Ceylon and fly back to Bombay, where they will catch} a boat to Mombasa, Africa, They have planned to spend 10 days in East Central Africa and then will continue their trip, with their next stop being Addis |Ababa, Ethiopia. A visit to the Aswan Dam in Egypt is next and then up the Nile to Cairo where they will cross over to Israel and then proceed to Bei- rut, Lebanon, where they will begin their return journey by \taking a freighter through the SIMPSONS-SEARS 'OCTOBER Spe \ Glassford and other relatives in SOY 3-DAYS ONLY eta effective IN ... THURS., FRI., and eulare This Sale of truly Spectacular Values is OUR OSHAWA. STORE ONLY... SAT., Oct. 17th, 18th and 19th, Phone 728-9411 only. You'll save Dollars on the items shown here plus Money Saving Buys on... faille taffeta with fitted bodice|William Doidge and Mr. Wil.|Mediterranean Sea and then ALL FLOOR MODELS -- FREEZERS --RUGS -- SNOW TIRES and still more items. Shop featuring a square cut neckline! liam Clary. fly home. : to-d d SAVE! gies : and lily point sleeves. The con-| For the reception at Albert ae fers oe 'o-Gay an ! trolled skirt fell from the waistiStreet 'United. Church, the|. Mts. George Glassford | an COOL KEL " in a sunburst of unpressed!bride's mother received wearing daughter Lucy spent the holiday | (i ti) SPEC TACULAR" WAS 169 95 pleats falling into a chapella gold brocade sheath, brown weekend with Mrs. Daniel | I) \| WW e YODA A dramatized by appliques neckline and front skirt of re-)mums. embroidered glencon lace ac-| The bride's travelling costume cented at the back waist with a}for a honeymoon in the United! long butterfly bow. Her showl-|States was a red light-weight atibronze and yellow chrys&nthe- wg peseveses ae New Liskeard. Mr, and Mrs. John Balan, _-- Picton; Mr. and Mrs. Paul George, Buffalo, New York; Mr. V DRYER SALE! der-length veil was held in place| wool suit with white accessories eal sony ll pricing KENMORE 3-Cycle DRYER with... by a crown of beaded pearls..and a corsage of white and red) wD Si dda akg i aI y a ey : : She carried a bouquet of redjcarnations. On Mr. and Mrs.|Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs. @ "Infinite Heat" dial control, convenient guide sweetheart roses and white car-/Trowsse's return they will reside Keneshook, New Toronto; and settings Mr. and Mrs. Alec Saychuk, we | 5 Safety Switch stops all action when door opens protects playing children f ; nations. in' Oshawa. : @ Fastest Air Flow in the industry Beach ae gpk apg ci ia nh eae rie tacineniinnanie AMINOCOUE, WETe Bil: gues -Ot : . * i |the Hill-Patterson wedding re- @ Lint Screen traps all lint, dirt and fuzz | Co L d P t d cently in Holy Cross Roman, e j vompany Leader rresente Catholie Church, | 4 se | The Business and Professional| 1t Op Wal n ul ng |Women's Committee in charge) r lof the annual bridge met at the| ents, relatives andja ladder inside the horseshoe|home of Mrs. George Telford to) air Ried the regular|and as a brief outline of Lynda|finalize plans for their forth-| meeting of the 4th Guide Com-jLinton's guide career was read/Coming "Night -of Cards". The pany at Guide House Wednesday|she advanced up the ladder to|president, Mrs. J. W. Richard. evening to see Company Leader|the head of the horseshoe where|S0n, will receive 'the guests and io Th | Miss Lynda Linton receive her|her parents Mr. and Mrs. W. E,\9pen the evént. Mrs. John Cum- e ; gold cord, Linton were called to the head|™ins, the chairman, reported) Sap he Guide Captain, Mrs. J. W.|0f the horseshoe. ose oe ae nar ee Best Mmmm uo Hart welcomed those presnt,) Mrs. W. E. Linton tied the |ticket rg fs Mii il R f i after wich the Guides formed alcoveted Gold Cord on her|sales have been err g: , Ae, good. daughter's arm. The Division Vv | a geome cons gg D. E. Fox,! Thanksgiving Day guests at aiue - | a Ammissioner, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- he ga Gaskell, also. partici- neth W. Farrow serives as a We Know | . Tae surprise for Mr. Farrow, whose Mrs. S. C. Floody, parent|pirthday was yesterday, Octo- Of In | committee president, presented) ------ ahaeeieeeth H a- gift from the mothers; Com-) All Of pany-Leader, Karen Mosier gave| MEW DIMENSIONS | a att from the Guide Company in Canada Cathy Pollock gave one from the Brownies of which Lends | CUSTOMER SERVICE ra ae iat COLDSPOT A cake decorated in Guide NESBI 'S | ee congratulating Lynda on] New dees, in fashions over @ a this speci casi ee Sa cup of coffee with u | pn a ea was shared Pte ert SPECTACULAR Refrigerator-Freezer | Guide taps brought the even- if | ing to a close. oO BINS ATs FAT SAVINGS in our 2-Door, 13.2 Cu. Ft. Combination 1. a ecient Super Value Store © Fully Automatic Defrost Refrigerator. © LISTERINE, L si @ Feotures 2 Big Porcelain Enamel Crispers cog sg! gases G2* | © 18.2 Sa. Fr. of Shelf Arco. . eaviceian ' oe on ' @ Plastic. Egg Basket c Saree. ane ¢ @ Giont Separate FREEZER . . . safely Was 79%. NOW .... 67 stores 100 Ibs. of food for 9 - 12 i A LINTON Plus Many More Items months, LYNDA LINTO! W. ; horseshoe and the Brownies AS $289 95 : gathered around their toadstool. | s Six Brownies, Patsy Boswell, ara | Lillian Barany, Laurie Burnett, hey? Karen Coolidge, Zena Dart, ee, Cathy Pollock were received and welcomed by 'he Gu'des Ei ET and Janet Goulding was enro}!- ' ios > | ed. SS ; Fourteen Guides then formed FREE oa. LADIES' \\ S " Py | SILVERTONE "SPECTACULAR +s gee BOWLING PAR AM/FM | i eaperoth Febrie v STEREO CONSOLE | Will Not Slither . Ses RADIO-PHONOGRAPH ; FRI OCT 18th 3 @ Power Transformer Chassis A few world of brassiere s . ee © 13-Tube Functions comfort is opening to a great i Finest © 4-Speed Stereo Changer i many Canadian women. 4 Pp M © 6 Speakers 4 Fashion circles are enthusi- ; ° ° 30" © Solid Wood with Veneer ! astic about the stretch strap e bg vet Storage Space --_ a 2 j bras. In design, it's the newest KENMORE ° Ai neva : Cartridge, and ty thing to hit the foundation gar- FREE REFRESHMENTS pphire Stylus. ment market for several years. RANGE NOW 299 i In the place of the custom- | ary cotton or ribbon strap, FREE NURSERY ONLY ...... @ i these ae have straps of | soft, flexible elastic banding, | often in lace-like designs. The FREE INSTRUCTIONS SILVERTONE TV "SPECTACULAR" straps are wide enough so that i they don't cut into the shoul- SILYERTONE'S FINEST 23" CONSOLE TV See The ders, and yet firm enough to : 7] uw @ Rich Hardwood Veneer and Solids, Hand-rubbed te « ir : a -- -- a = gleaming A stay in place no matter what. "4 RANGE "SPECTACULAR finish. : LARGEST Selection With the introduction of the NAME 2. cscs5 Ee ore tree) ; & Tes hacker's hea ht * ° * ve : t hoaale is os tely hand-crafted .. . hand- of j inte te a ee Oe ees 'op Rocket Burner ~ Red Hot in less Wired . . . hand soldered, practically eliminating service calls. ' 3 olas bras siibs are over. 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