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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Sep 1964, p. 8

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. _ UNITS, GROUPS AUXILIARIES LEND A HAND CLUB The Lend A Hand Club, Re- bekah No. 3, held its opening meeting with a potluck supper, at the home of Brother Gordon and Mrs, Bunker, Pinecrest crescent, The members were welcomed by their host and hostess, assist. ed by the president, Sister Ann Holt and vice-president, Sister Lucilye Gibbs. | A short business meeting was held, and all committee reports were given. | * a an Brother Gordon Bunker show-| ed slides taken on tele bor 'i 4 TH EY GROW FAST ! the Holy Land which were most) Portraits Now Will Be interesting. F | Sister Ann Holt expressed the Treasures Later Ba club's sincere thanks to the host, Jreland sw and hostess for their hospitality.| 723-3680 GLAMORGAN. Ws m (CP)-- ee uit on ! , Wales 7 is , The British government is . hiute lorcet ' ing £50,000 to the Atlantic Col-jteach about 360 pupils. Fall Fashions : For Boys & Girls Choose from rack after rack of the latest les from in- fonts to size 14. Charge ond Budget Accounts Invited. | ~ Y ("The Best Costs Less OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE neancomecie set ET ror' Women Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, September 10, 1964 SOCIAL NOTICES - ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Clarence W. Yeo, Hampton, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their only daughter, Eva Alberta, to Edward Oscar Haass, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Haass, Sr., Taunton. The wed- ding is to take place on Satur- day, October 3, 1964, in Hampton United Church, Hamp- ton, Ontario. i ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders wish to announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Linda | tb & . Joan, to Mr. Paul William Ed- ae mondson, son of Mr. and Mrs.| , oe Patricia Juch Harold Edmondson, all of Osh-| a : PIANO CLASSICAL. » ,THEORY OSHAWA PHONE 74 Burk St. 725-4587 ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Charles Haz- lett, Hamilton, Ontario, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Gladys Arlene, to Mr. Ross Leslie McMaster, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gray, Oshawa. The wedding is to take place on Saturday, Oc- tober 10, 1964, at 4.30 p.m. in Pioneer Memorial United Church, Hamilton. ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs, Bert Budai Jr., Bowmanville, announce the en-| gagement of their daughter, Mary Jane, to John Perry Logan, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Douglas Logan, Bethany. The awa, The marria ; NM 4 . ge is to take) i a =| wedding is to take place On| )j,ee on Saturday, October 10, 4 | The next meeting will be in} Simcoe Hall, October 6. | LILLIAN MAE MARSH SCHOOL OF DANCING D.E.A., M.D.A. Ballet, Tap, Toe, Acrobatic, Pre-School, Kinderance, Character Registration: SATURDAY, SEPT. 12 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Masonic Temple 91 Centre St. INFORMATION 723-7253 My 4 year old pans still shine like new and | get more value, too--with Brillo!" Mrs. 0. Hagen Burlington, Ontario and Mrs. Eugene Swiador and 2 the bridegroom's parents are Mr, and Mrs. Archibald W. Don, all of Oshawa, --Photo by Hornsby were self bows, holding veils of| matching tulle and they carried cascades of gladiola petals, carnations and fern. The best man was Mr, Ralph Hanna, Don Mills and the ush- ers were Mr. Ted Kamondy and Mr. John Bota, both of Oshawa and Mr, Steven Barta, Toronto.| The reception was held on the terrace of Adelaide House,| where the -bride's mother re-| ceived, wearing deep gold bro- cade with a beige tulle hat flecked with gold, matching ac- cessories and a corsage of yel-| low roses. | Miss Linda Joan Sanders will become the bride of Mr. Paul William Edmondson in a ceremony to take place on Saturday, October 10 in St, Paul's Presbyterian Church The bride-to-be, a graduate of Oshawa General Hosypita: School of Nursing, class of *64 and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sanders, is on the nurs- ing staff of the hospital. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Edmondson, Oshawa. --Ireland Studio stimuli for these characteristics i--especially if you are engaged lin scientific or inventive fields, or in literary pursuits. tions should be soaring now, with you in a real mood to ac- complish. And you can! All Vir- "LADIES! No Baby Sitter, No Car Fare MR. BERNARD Of Leading Toronto Salons Experienced Hair Stylist Ambi-)~~ balance of this month, late De-|from the Florence Nightingale (an all - around good! Hospital in west London. cember OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE FARMERS Pink Polishing Soap in Brill soappads ° with Rust Resster THE BIG PINK SOAP PADS AT Ancus-GRAYDON CARPET COMPANY 282 King W., Oshawa @ Tel, 726-6 Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre Broadloom-Tile-Linoleum MARKET OPEN EVERY FRIDAY NOON UNTIL 9 P.M. FRUIT -- VEGETABLES FLOWERS -- PLANTS FRESH EGGS Rug Cleaning FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS PHONE AFTER 9 P.M. 728-9317 WITH EXTRA PADS |__IN THE BOX! . bytaig 4 on ba! icing At 1964, at 2:00 p.m, in St. Paul's| ® d iiiciaal 4 |4.00 in Courtice United Church.) Dresbyterian Church, Oshawa. MARRIED RECENTLY MARRIED LAST FRIDAY THE STARS SAY | Knox Presbyterian Church --Aldsworth Photography | wae ie setting. fos Te, wee By ESTRELLITA | ding of Halina (Helen) Felicia Cand] Li ht c U i | lrg ge -- » ree | Woo on, Montreal, The e g. eremony nites FOR be asada as .,,| bride is the daughter of Mr. Cngpeseord and pong ee pial pee see cy NO aaila e needed now. Some delays : ; Sheila Grace Hoy, James Torok j may be encountered or changes goans are just about to enter| period), April, May and eae of plan indicated, but take these @ fine cycle for the advance-| Those with a yen for yim A candle-light ceremony last}: The matron of honor was things in stride. Where projects) Ment of lofty ambitions, whether] should wait until 1965, w - Friday evening in Cedardale|Mrs, Ralph Hanna, Don Mills h ; jare moving slowly, the injection along personal or occupational/January, May, July and i es | United Church, united in mar-|and the other attendants wer lof a new "twist" or method lines. will be generously aspected in riage, Sheila Grace Hoy to|Miss Judith Simmons, Toronto: : lcould speed them up. Just be| To be specific: Except for a this regard. i ; James William Torok, Oshawa.|Mrs. Ted Kamondy, Oshawa; ; lrealistic in your operations and, great need to be conservative) A child born on this day will] The bride is the daughter ofjand Miss Jo-Anne Lackey, Don las yesterday, avoid extrava- for the next 12 months, finances|pe éxtremely practical, highly! Mr. and Mrs. Earl S$. Hoy,|Mills. They were dressed alike |gance. will be encouraged by fine setl-| 4:.iminative and will have a| Oshawa and the bridegroom is/in blue satin brocade forma i : lar vibrations during early No-| , Pl the son of Dr. and Mrs. Bela'gowns styled with empire FOF THE BIRTHDAY vember, the first three months|8teat love of the finer things in| Torok, Szeced, Hungary. waist lines and A-line skirts, If tomorrow is your birthday, | o¢ 1965, next June and Septem-|life. Bia seo ty me oon was accented by slightly gathered ae pm onthe ~~ i ber. The current month is| e Revere . M. Butler and box pleats following the A-line 4 which should be extremely Neip-)) ; itious F RSE' the soloist, Miss Marilyn Mac-|to the hem. The odices feat- jful to you in the year ahead-- pao 1 pe et fe' NUBESS O14 i ow kl : 4 | : ine mi i ina- ts : NDON (CP) -- A plate Donald, Bowmanville, sang "We ured scoop necklines edged with ; jnamely:. a fine mind, imagina the SAids Debeniber © lata LOND Are The Lord's" and "'Teachithree-inch collars, seven-eighths| ition and originality. Planetary|85 'Me mid - December - late-\yainted in oils by Florence Us Thy PO SS Pe a sleeves and small bows at ve ate Pleo. = a _ feud Sater te and) Nightingale hetore. ghe weit. tol companie: Miss n Mac- waistli i $8 months wi rovide excellent |* . Best cycles i is | Donald, oro elen Mac- waistline. Their headdresses BRIDE-ELECT ' mance and social activities: the|the Crimean War was stolen) Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal white peau de soie gown feat-) uring a scalloped shell neck- line and three-quarter sleeves, The bodice was fashioned with re-embroidered Alencon lace} which continued down the front of the skirt on either side of a full-length pleat. The skirt was| enhanced at the back of the| waist with a rose of Malcet| peau de soie. Her headdress was a circle of self-material embossed with matching ap-| pliques and seed pearls, hoild- ing a scalloped shoulder-length} Before the couple left on their) veil of Dutch tulle and she|honeymoon to New York City,/jand, a black brushed felt hat,| carried a cascade of roses,|the bride donned a green'biack patent accessories and a gladioli and fern. Donegal tweed suit from Ire-\corsage of pink roses. On their, lreturn, Mr. and Mrs, Torok will] reside at 942 Simcoe street jnorth, Oshawa. / KINSMEN | BRING THIS SPECIAL 12 PRICE PASS TO THE FRIDAY, SEPT. 11th KINSMEN SUPER CAR --BINGO-- AT THE Peterborough Memorial Centre Over $7,400 in Prizes including 1964 Ford Deluxe Sedan or $2,000 Cash $1,000 Hi-Lo Game $1600 Big Snowball (55 nos.) $600.00 Small Snowball (50 nos.) Plus $600 regular games, $450 Special games Many Free and Valuable Door Prizes Don't forget to buy the economy pack for value end save money. Largest Bingo In Ontario | Va K{NSMEN Rorars UNLIMITED Choose a luxury fabric, a leather texture or a hush trim and count en non-stop coat fashion for fall. This surge of surface interest adds an im- portant dimension to the coat drama in variety here. Join The KINSMEN FOR THE FRIVOLOUS HEART... THE PRACTICAL POCKETBOOK... NEW BOTANY WO () | SWEATERS BY GLENAYR Ke . +. And They're Machine-Washable! 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