<li sii il sae eel al ai tai eda gene page NGS set PERSONALS the 17'h century, found some Mr. Peter McLaughlin Pang- man is spending a few days with green coffee beans left by in- his grandfather, Colonel R.' S.| vading Turks, roasted them and McLaughlin at Parkwood. sold the "black soup" to' in- Mr. and Mrs, Orval Howie, - JQ: THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, November 7; 1964 ENGAGEMENT ae Mc, and Mrs. Donald A. Me- bg de Ganawa announce pe ed of their eldest ; Catherine Aileen ma the tion Army Cit- Oshawa. - ENGAGEMENT i Mr. and Mts. Harry J. Pallant lof North Oshawa wish to an mounce the engagement of their meter, Elizabeth Rose, to the Reverend Ernest Winter, pastor of Emmaiwel Bantist Church, Oshawa. The wedding will take place on Saturday, December 5. at 3.00 pm, at Emmanuel Bap- tist Church, FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr, and Mrs. John E, Bright- man, Oshawa, wish to announce the matriage of ter, Janice Hazel, to fi their Richard Gregg Madill, Oshawa, son of Mrs. John Farenick and Mr, George Madill, Toronto. The ceremony is to 'take place in Simcoe Street United Church, Oshawa, on Saturday, Novem- duatlas 425-2525 BETTY'S HAIR STYLING ej ae A a s_newest beauty Sl Salon nent ee yb Salon. OPEN TUES, & THURS. TILL 9 P.M. Needs $500 to joie Closed All Day Mondey GRANDMOTHER'S BOY Objective SOCIAL CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS The re-organized Social Club of Tony's Refreshments em- ployees recently elected an executive committee, seen above. Seated is Mr. Kenneth McDonald, chairman and standing left to right are Mr. Tony Snea and Mr. Maurice Stauffer, benevolent fund, and Mr. William Pope, secretary- treasurer. Immediate plans include a Christmas party for ees' families and little ps from the Children's Aid Society. The committee also has under consideration ex- cursions to Toronto for special events. --Oshawa Times Photo 28, 1064 at 4.00 p.m. LODGES AND SOCIETIES -- COURT CHARLENE 1750 cently in the Orange Temp e |with the president, Sister Em- ma Balsom presiding. Court was. opened in the usual manner, Reports were given by Margaret Smith and treasurer, Sister Milly Hartshorn. for the annual fall bazaar gave her report. and asked all the members to please remember the bake table and touch and take. She requested the Sisters ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT The engagement is an- and the mar- is to take place on Sat- the Reverend Ernest Winter, both of Oshawa,The bride-to- be. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harry. G. Pallant and her fiance is pastor of Em- manuel Baptist Church where the wedding will take place. Miss Pat. Tureski Bride Of Today Feted At Showers Miss Patricia V. Tureski has been feted at several showers idruskiw in St. George's Greek Catholic Church, today, A miscellaneous shower was held at the UNF Hall, Bloor street east, arranged by the bride's sister, Mrs. John Hrico, Mrs, John Hraynyk, George Boychyn Steven O'Lesky and the brides- maids. The bride-to-be was pre- sented with a sum of money from her mother, a_ living- from her future mother-in-law, from the prospective bride- groom's aunts and many smal- ler gifts, Miss Tureski's co-workers at City Hall gathered in their lounge and presented her with an electric fry-pan, mixmaster UNITS, GROUPS, SIMCOE STREET UCW 9 The regular AUXILIARIES ander the leadership of Miss of the|Margaret Patterson on Sunday Astra Unit of Simcoe Street)mornings at 9.45 a.m. This UCW met recently with the) president, Mrs. Howard Toaze Eddy opened service with al wh' poem. A short story entitled 'All Sinners Go Out" was read. It was decided that Astra Unit group was studying the adult book of the new curriculum, "God and His Purpose'. A discussion tollowed after which Mrs. David Weldon thanked Mr. Buchanan. Refreshments were served by| Mrs. Norman Eddy's group. and a and served re- freshments. A personal shower was given by the bridesmaids at the home of Mrs. Jack Hamilton, Park road south. Following the rehearsal last night, the bridal party was en- tertained at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Fred Tureski, Etna avenue. Mrs. Roger Piancke; |\Mrs, William Yourkevich;, 59- cial convener, Mrs. Thomas Hanna. press, and presentations prior to her marriage to Mr. John A, An- Mrs. and Mrs. room suite and floor polisher) dishes and silverware from her sister and a vacuum cleaner who are in chargé of booths to be at the Orange Temple by 7:30 p.m. November 11. The bazaar will be officially opened at 8:00 p.m. by Mrs, secretary of the Parent Coun- cil for Cerebral Palsy. It is hoped as many members § as possible will turn out in the afternoon and a a helping hand in preparing things for the evening The degree team did a splen- did job on initiating seven new members into the court. A big round of applause was given to Sharon Youth, Evelyn Lowden, Margaret Graham, Judy Rus- sell, Jackie Blair, and Marjorie Alcok for being such good sports. prizes for games played. Court was closed per ritual served. The next regular meet- ing will be held November 24 at 8:00 p.m. CONANT H AND 8 Conant Home and Schoo] As- sociation held its opening meeting for' the year recently with a lange number of parents in attendance. The business meeting was brief and it was decided to send Fund sponsored by the Home and School Federation. Mr. R. D. Peel, principal of Conant Street School, introduc- ed the taching staff after which the parents went to the class- |rooms and were given an out- The regular meeting of Court Charlene L1750 was held re- the financial secretary, Sister Sister Elsie Blair, convener on the evening of Ralph Campbell, corresponding the new Sisters, Alice Killen, At the next meeting the court will be having their Christmas pot luck supper and gifts will xchanged. There will beth and tasty refreshments were a donation to the Scholarship Mr. and Mrs. Melville Ferguson, Oshawa, are the proud grandparents: of Scott Ian Grieg Ferguson, who is three years old, His other PLEASE SEND IN YOUR DONATION Phone 723-6251 for appointment grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. Chester Pedzikowski, Caesarea. --lIreland Studio By ELEANOR ROSS There is more mileage to be derived from every hosiery dol- lar if nylons are properly se- lected, worn, and. washed, For both comfort and service, nylons should be the correct size--with the foot part long enough not to bind the toes, but not so long as to cause wrinkles that are not only un- sightly but irritating. Nylons should fit smoothly on the legs but without strain when fastened at the reinforced welts. Garters should be per- fectly smooth, and comfortable when adjusted, It is economical 'to buy three or more identical pairs so that "odd" stockings can matched after the mates wear out. Gentle handling when donning or removing hose helps to pre- vent snagging on rough fingers, toes, shoes--or anything else. Sit down, take time to roll each stocking down to the toe, then unroll it gently up the leg with thumbs inside to guide it on straight. Flexing knees be- fore fastening garters prevents undue strain and stress on the hose during wear. alt remove stockings, reverse by re-rolling them carefully down, instead of just pulling them off. Sudsing rule number one is to launder all new hose before wear. This removes the factory finish making them less shiny and more flexible so they will cling to legs smoothly. Next rule is to launder hose okay @ after each wearing. is to restore nylons to their original size and shape for fit, There are several washing methods, "all based on gentle handling in warm soap or de-| tergent suds and rinses. line of the course of study for the various grades in the eur- rent year. the Grade 8 mothers. Hosiery Care Footnotes For Longer Nylon Wear Refreshments were served ad Squeeze the nylons through the suds and rinse water, han- dling gently, though. Then blot in a towel, shape, and dry over a clean towel or smooth rod, It is a good idea to wear white fabric gloves while wash- ing hose to guard against snags from rough cuticles or nails. We like to shake our nylons in a closed plastic jar half-full of suds. This makes a good and efficient miniature washer. Some women like to use a flexible foam container shaped) like a top-loading automatic! washer. This is placed in a) basin of suds, then squeezed up | and down to force the suds through the hose. Rinsing is done the same| be way, using clean water. | Another method is to put the| nylons in a small net draw-| string bag for sudsing, then) hold under running warm water! for rinsing. Nylons should be stored ay in a smooth plastic bag) or fabric hosiery case to get the| utmost wear, rather than just) being rolled up and thrown into| a bureau drawer. And to prevent those -- Snags and runs, legs should be| stubble-free, toenails should be filed smooth, and rough heéls or potential callouses should be smoothed with a well - lathered When You Want. @ Custom-Teilored Drapes @ Snug Fitting Slip Covers © Qual Carpe eling @ Modern Venetian Blinds CALL - 725-3144 HOWARD'S DRAPERIES 926 Simeoe Nerth pumie_ stone. | 2 ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF Gare GARDEN LTD. YULETIDE. ad TRIM SHOP LOOKING FOR SOMETHING NEW AND DIFFERENT? the new YULETIDE GIFT features: e GIFT WRAP °e TABLE CEN ¢ DOOR KNOCKERS e FANCY CANDLES ¢ GARLANDS © Indoor - Outdoor LIGHTS ® Outdoor FIGURES . SANTAS ¢ BULBS ... BELLS Remember: YOU CAN MAKE RUNDLE'S YOUR. MONE STOP... SHOP TODAY... RUNDLE GARDEN 1015 KING EAST \ HRISTMAS CENTRE Lid. 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