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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Jun 1964, p. 10

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a al ae pga la eS 19 "SFHECOSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 4, 1964 eSNG LS US PR ap RE PERSONALS Mrs, H. P. Bull, Alexandra street, has, as her guest for a few days, Mrs. Frank Bull, To- 4 \ronto, formerly of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Yourke- 4\vich, Cunningham avenue, have Mrs. Yourkevich's parents visit- ing them from Leiden, Holland. Mr. and Mrs, Hendrik P. Zall- berg arrived in Oshawa at the end of April and will spend the sunimer here, returning to Hol- land in October. Guests from the United States Long, Burlington; Mr. and Mrs, Robert Hutchison, Huntsville; Mrs. Kathleen Graham, Ottawa Franz Wilhelmsen of Vancouver, and Mr. and Mrs, Neil J. Mc-|for weddings, and it is a busy Kinnon, Toronto. From British ee ek ergs say -- ere and Mrs.|an eir friends and families, tae ll oh First come the showers. so|the bride-to-be. deliciously secretive to plan. Three Oshawa and area dele-|The hostess has the gates attended the Annual Cana-|thrj) of dian Education Conference held|qecorating the room, choosing for two weeks in Banff, Alberta,|centre pieces like the bride ip pa slipper SSG Tl INH Dainty Stationery Paper Novelties June is a traditional month|cards. 4 of decor are also useful in plan- ning trousseau teas, receptions and other entertainments for made of -honeycomb paper, available at high-class station- Invitations to}wedding gifts, -- the overall page of the|note papers. give a more per- j : 1 shower Can carry the same de- Bridal Accessories sign as decorations and place These attractive items|presents is more exciting be- cause of the lovely gift wrap papers available for both occa- sions, Parasols and floral ar- rangements predominate in the Attractive "thank you' notes|shower gift wraps and special/able, wedding presents use bridal bouquet motifs, wed- ery dealers. Special|are available to help the lucky planning the menu,/girl express her appreciation for the gifts ment tendered in her honor. « More formal cards can also be used to say thank you. for sonal touch. Giving shower and wedding' gift. Pee, For' June brides of the past, the month brings many anni- versary celebrations, sary cards for brides of from one to fifty years are avail- and special gift wrap depart. papers for papers for anniversary presents} ment estimates that 17 of every and entertain-|ding bell designs and lo 'ely ' ities fai "lie tad, lg hs Ghee i Gta Ok GS yey : Uae ah, a nas lcs rae leg is eae ita tla SG is 4: Ct in ea chi ik Oy aia aan aniancagall gal been Niger n ge Prcacdue es tthe Rapala bene and patterns.\ding day in June, Trimming the parcel is like putting icing on the cake. Love- or attractive|ly ribbon roses, ribbon bells and bows add the finai festive touch to a thoughtfully chosen b are designed to bring memo-/100 ace' koses in|ries of that very special wed-| province claim children 15 Enjoy all the excitement and those June wed- celebrating anniversaries this month. You'll be as happy as Anniver-| {he bride yourself! / CHILD FATALITIES The Manitoba health ceidental fatalities in the and under. recently, Mr. SG. Saywell at- tended as a delegate of the On: tario School Trustees Council, Mr. W. J, Ma¢Donaild, Inspector THURSDAY AND atte the S Bohaker| pity an Tuesday included|of Public Schools for Oshawa, , Mrs. Francis W. Sheppard, Mrs.|accompanied by Mrs. MacDon- Charles Benton. both ofjald, and Mr. E. J. Finan, Whit, Birmingham, Alabama; Mr.|by, Inspector of Separate and Mrs. Robert T. Hood, Cleve-|Schools, accompanied by. Mrs. land, Ohio; Mr, and Mrs,|Finan were delegates from the jj} , George Zeltner of Byron, New|Boards of Education. | York, and Mr. Alan Bostrom of | 5 Milwaukee, Wisconsin; from On- tario centres were Dr. and Mrs. George Fisher, Peterborough; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seagram, Barrie; Mr. and Mrs. Campbell! Seagram, Kitchener; Dr. and Mrs. John Turner, Niagara Falls; Mr, and "Mrs, Robert FRIDAY Sohn Ovens, 0.D. | OPTOMETRIST 8 BOND ST. E., OSHAWA PH. 723-4811 1964 Ex CONTEMPO |Z HOME SENSATION : AN AMERICAN BEAUTY i This dainty little lady is and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dawn, the one-year old Dorris, Florence, Oregon. Her | 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- reat. grandparents are Mr. |§ } Ingram, Eastlawn street. * 3 and Mrs. W. E. Lee, Plato, |¢ STUDIO fell rag agony Missouri. 21 ATHOL ST..W. 723-3680 Mr. and Mrs. Ira Jackson, "Battle Ground, Washington Aldsworth Photography |i€a, we A " Make Your Appointment Today > Qreland. Baceaitz? Fe sa tna cose ms a a ¢, SIGN EMBARRASSED | ; ~ io EE 'PENRITH, England (CP) -- Woodlyn Beauty Lounge county council has decided Introduces that the sign opposite a local MR. ANTON (TONY) ghurch, reading 'St. Andrew's Formerly Manager to Bernard of Tiadies,"" must be redesigned hecause it is an embarrassment MAYFAIR, LONDON ENGLAND EXPERT AT: to the congregation. But, in fact, it is not a sign for a public ® Continental Cutting ® Creative Hair Styling @onvenience. In small letters WOODLYN BEAUTY LOUNGE Below are the words '"Hair- 81 SIMCOE N. CALL 723-1143 dressing salon. Prop., M. Trot- s Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C. | |. CHIROPRACTOR Neck ond Shoulder Pains Nervous Stomach 100 King St. E. 728-5156 || oem «\ \\ i\ UZ \ Zl LIGHTWEIGHT ALUMINUM! DURABLE SS SARAN! WHERE SMART WOMEN SHOP 4 % SUMMER SLEEPWEAR @ an entire collection at one low price | Pa eT Wine. Ss a. = SAVE ON ALL 3 ROOMS .. . GET ALL ANY 2 3 PIECES AT NO $7), 66 FOR "s a amet \ a" '\ ADDITIONAL COST! - EACH $5 | ; : o The choice is as varied as it is beautiful. Only a few styles can be shown here. We have baby doll and % pop-over pyjamas, shift gowns and some matching sleepcoats. The trims are pretty and lavish. Choose wash and wear cotton in checks, stripes, prints or plains. Pink, blue, some maize. Or choose easy- care Arnel or Nylon in pink, blue'or yellow. All in S.M.L. os 3-PC. ALUMINUM OUTDOOR GROUP COMPLETE 3-ROOM DECORATOR-PLANNED HOME OUTFIT, ONLY COMPLETE 8-Pc. LIVING ROOM Luxurious slant arm sofa and matching lounge chair in nylon frieze with rever- sible foam cushions. Danish walnut chair has striped-and-plain foam cushions, cocktail and 2 step tables with plastic tops and 2 china lamps. If Bought Separotely $319 00 ° 69.00 DOWN 4.50 A WEEK 5-Pec. BRONZITE DINETTE SET Handsome, practical for kitchen or din- ing area. Pumice walnut plastic top, 36" x 48" x 60", tubular legs and brass-toned ferrules. 4 box seat chairs. lf Bought Separately $89.00 3-PCE, OUTDOOR GROUP INCLUDED! 6-Pc. Walnut Bedroom GROUP The fresh inspiration of trim, clean con- temporary design, in natural walnut fin- ish: Note the graceful bow front top drawers, Includes double dresser, bevel- ed mirror, chest, panel bed; plus inner- spring mattress, box spring. If Bought Separately $319.00 Sale of cool drip-dry cotton slips with eye- let or embroidered trim $].27 bac $3.29 All have shadow ponels and are availe- ble in cool white cotton in sizes 32-40, some to 46. Style shown has Lycra spandex stretch straps. Save on this special salel Cool drip-dry Cotton petticoats with eyelet or embroidered trim $1.59 R y EACH $3 Choice of pretty styles with hip-to-hip or shadow panels, Every one wonderful value at this price. Small, medium, large and some OS, In white only, EASTERN ONTARIO'S LARGEST SELECTION OF QUALITY FURNITURE 725-6559 154-156 SIMCOE ST. S. FREE STORAGE UNTIL REQUIRED. Decorator Help At No Extra Charge WE INVITE CHARGE FREE PARKING Fethefrds ---WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET A "GOOD DEAL!" REITMAN'S: 725-6211 @ OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE ® OPEN FRIDAY UNTIL 9:00 P.M, @ While You Shop 29 SIMCOE STREET SOUTH 725-4361 ACCOUNTS

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