| THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, Moy 14, 1964 SA HOME LEAGUE June Yi ne oe farewell Belt ene was able bas sample rag we. i > Mrs. ommissioner Wycliffe|them, It was very teresting 4 The weekly meeting of thle ctn, who along with his hus- Why Brillo? ens ; presented with ft from Pupils Entertain ray gore ih by i R.. F. | C N . Hall. Salvation Army Home League), ong 'is taki a ; ' ing up other duties|was given a hearty vote of ENGAGEMENT | Parents, es Brief reports on the Home + agg with . esp gyn outside-of the country. thanks. . MRS. DONNA RIDDELL, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McCor- «© Cl and School Convention held re-|Mzs. Major Fred Lewis, altel) 4 short devotional period fol-| Next week the Sef-Denial|| KITCHENER, ONTARIO mack of Baysville announce the Of Mary Street cently' in Toronto, were given ee oe Dizon prayed! ved presented by Mrs. Frank|Altar Service will take -place|} cave : A engag t of their daught Mary Street Public School| by the following delegates; Mrs.|\,. Birthday greetings we re Buller. Mrs. William James/with the Missionary Group tak- y Madelyne Ruth, to Bartlett Choir entertained parents feel ote ering Met E seony sunk Sie the flower' money jena mf 7 fret gn ed ge ing ra ees gs poy "Because it ives mbe f the Ma Street| Barclay, Mrs. Michael Kado B . F jafternoon, in e making 0 efreshments were served a iow ind' a | was received. 'chocolates, after which eachithe close of the meeting. : to all and Mrs. William James Grant Goodes, son of Mrs. Earle jati ) illi Goodes of Oshawa and the tatelse ithg weonting oF pig toe aN pi ning vanagicne Announcements were made,| Mr. Goodes. The marriage will] (oy Le Tei or te Heme ana ee ee Din- take place on 'Saturday, June 6,) ' der the directi 7 School C by Mrs. Broad: ner to be given May 23, when 1964, at 2 o'clock in Bethune| The choir under the direction) ol Council by 5 Mrs, Major Ray Homewood from Belleville will, along with United Church, Baysville. lof Mr, Larry Gauer sang the) bent. other dishes, prepare some /following selections: 'He Shall) FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE | Feed His Flock", taken from) HOUSEHOLD HINT dinner menus they had whie Mr. and Mrs. Albert Granik| Handel's ated F a The) 4 small amount of soap flakes| stationed in India, Tickets can announce the forthcoming mar- Ket Me eg pea 4. Pnelich 20de4 to wallpaper paste makes|be obtained from members of riage of their daughter, Donna bint Gnddinn Folksong" eithe wallpaper easier to apply|the Rainbow Group. Adele, to Robert Gordon James, | 5° g; r 1 tse: det qjand prevents the hardening that; It was aso mentioned that son of Mr. and Mrs, George R.| French-Canadian folk song; an@/causes it to crack and peel. {there will be a bus to Toronto;| STOP James, all of Othawa. The cere- mony is to take place on Fri- day, May 29, 1964, at 8.00 p.m. in the chapel of Northminster United Church. "Westering Home"', a song from the New Hebrides. They were accompanied by Mrs. G. K.| Drynan,, a music supervisor) with the Oshawa Board of Bdu- TOPS in TASTE | AT Ancus-(;RAYDON CARPET COMPANY | 282 King W., Oshawa @ Tel. 728-6254 Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre Broadloom-Tile-Linoleum cation, The students were thank- RECEPTION |ed by Mrs. Michael Kadoski. | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brough,| Prior to the program a pot-| 9 Horsey street, Bowmanville,|juck supper, consisting of a var- will be pleased to receive theirjiety of tasty dishes, was en-| ¢ relatives, friends and neighbors) joyed. | at their home from 2.00 p.m, to| Mr. James G, Wagg, princi-| 5.00 p.m. Saturday, May 16, 1964) pal, thanked the Association and on the occasion of their 25th) parents for the co-operation| wedding anniversary. shown. throughout the year. He |also thanked the Association, on AT HOME \behalf of the staff, for the new Mr. and Mrs, Peter Glowaski,| classroom equipment, presented 1152 Glen street, will be at home| py the Association, for use in to their relatives, friends and) the individual classrooms. This} neighbors on Saturday, May 16,| equipment, along with thank-you| 1964, from 2.00 to 5.00 p.m. and|note from the students was on from 7.00 to 9.00 p.m, on the oc-| display in the school hall. casion of their 50th wedding an-| . Mrs. Hester, a newly-married| niversary. member of the teaching staff, --that's Wilson's Orange--a real thirst-quencher with a true orange flavor that lasts right down to the last sip. More for your money, top. gte e 8 is] Willer " ORANGE Very Big on Flavor THE BIG PINK SOAP PADS: WITH EXTRAPADS {IN THE BOX! Rug Cleaning ETHEREAL ENSEMBLE AN IDEAL trousseau gift with a satin sash. 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