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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Mar 1966, p. 13

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WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The Oshawa Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Early publication of this wedding record is facilitated by submitting the completed form and a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as possible after the ceremony, You are asked to submit the names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the social editor either before or the day after the wedding. | | Thinking Young | Keeps One In Step' By ROBERTA ROESCH | Today, approximately -- one-| half of the world's population is| getting and holding jobs, make 'it your business to keep your 21 years of age or younger. In the United States there are more than 11,000,000 girls from 14 to 21 years of age. And pres- ent expectations show that when the year 1970 arrives 2,000,000 Fuich The Reverend M. J. Darby of- ficiated in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church when Janet Ellen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Topham, Osh-| awa, was united in marriage to John William Fulcher, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fulcher, Peterborough. F Mrs. R. G. Booth played the wedding music. | Given in marriage by her father, the bride was wearing a formal gown of pure silk or- ganza over taffeta featuring lily- point sleeves and a scoop neck- line adorned by appliques of pearls and sequins. Similar ap- pliques of pearls and sequins. Similar appliques enhanced the| fitted waistline and the, skirt) fell softly into a chapel Her headdress was white # k ro-'return, Mr sette encrusted with pea r1s,|will reside at 321 Marland av- holding her shoulder-length bouf-jenue. 5 v Topham fant veil of tulle and she carried a bouquet of red roses. The bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Bruce Brown, Scarborough, was her matron of honor and the oth- er attendants were Mrs. John Lingen and Miss Heather Hann, both of Oshawa. The bride's sis- ter, Miss Brenda Topham was her flower girl. Mr. John Mahoney was the best man and those ushering were Mr. John Lingen and Mr. Peter Abramezuk, all of Osh- awa. After the reception held in the North Oshawa Community Cen- tre the couple left for a honey- moon in Nassau in the Bahamas, with the bride choosing for travelling, a gold tweed suit train.,and brown accessories, On their and Mrs. Fulcher DISTAFF DIARY MR. AND MRS. JOHN W. FULCHER more will be added to this age group. As far as jobs are concerned, os earageag (2 sella! Jot tis voscemimn ct women--for those working now and for those who plan to do so later in life. First, it means we will en- counter more and more youth in the job world. Second, it means that regardless of the benefits maturity brings, we wii ai! 4o ourselves a favor to keep our viewpoints young. One pray to do this is to make the most of our added years instead of standing by wistfully worshipping the cult of youth. mwas ok ween Here are a few tips for doing THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Merch 4, 1966 13 this, whether you are pushing 40| or itis: pushing your = 1, Since the youthful look and the approach are important in figure lithe and young--or to get it back to those proportions, if you have already lost it. Then you can wear the kind of clothes (and provide yourself with the flair and style) to give you the look you like today and tomor-| for the telltale signs of middle- ape. As one example, avoid the habit of holding up a siory wiih pauses as: "Was tt just last Tuesday--or was it a week ago?" Similarly, eliminate from your conversation: used to be this way,"' "In the days when I was younger," "I'm a person who remembers when," "This is the way I've always done it," and 'I can't understand young people." [row insieau ou yeovcrua;. @ 18 none baie Anae anthineg for you, do something about it) with one of the many products | on the market that are just "dyeing" to help oui. | 3. Refuse to let yourself act,, walk, think or talk tired. Don't admit out loud too often that you really don't have the en-, ergy you. had when you were younger. It is normal to feel! this way sometimes, but admit| it only to yourself. And if you! feel that way too often, visit your doctor and get a check-up. | 4. Watch your conversation) | Now is the time - to think | Call "CREATIVE COIFFURES SLENDERIZING SALON" Let us put you in ship - shape. 360 King St. W., Oshawa 728-4351 "Burnpiod 881; jo Ajusid Ireland Studio <L CARLTONS CLEANING CAROUSEL Summary of reports of meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organizations as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries. the Group Committee meeting violin with a medley of old fa- would be held March 6. e convened Davis and Mrs. vorite songs. Miss Leuta Pierson| A social half hour followed,| gave an illustrated talk on her by Mrs. William|trip last year with the United Gordon. Free-| Church Observer conducted tour = J Do-it-yourself Dry Cleaning SPECIAL OFFER! "It didn't} © TOPS CHALLENGERS | A social evening and the regu lar weekly meeting was held for) the first time in the auditorium The catering report was given| man by Mrs. John Taylor who is do- aaa ee oc ing an excellent job as convener. SIMCOE STREET UCW 7 A hearty vote of thanks was The February meeting of the mittee served refreshments dur-| to Bermuda, Trinidad and Ja- maica, Mrs. John Dyer and her com 8 ths, of DRY CLEANING worth $2.50 Pe: ; "About Toten" | Am Sommers TURNBERRY INTERIORS invite oll apartment dwellers ond home owners to see the Spanish imports of hand-crafted wrough- iron. Imagine a beautiful carved wrought iron table and chairs on your balcony or patio, Be in fashion always with o centuries--- old Spanish style bedroom suite. Then add the truly modern comfort of « foam rubber mottress and bose recommended by. hospitals as the most hygenic and easy to handle mattresses ever made, (ive your Dedroom on extra mit wont Grpery wre veuseus ow motch in the very finest materials. TURNBERRY INTERIORS suggest if you are looking for o beautiful piece for that "'diff- icult area" under the window, see the very elegant window chest in the Meditteranean style which lends itself to most types of decor, The special of the week are two choirs in Italion classical design for only 89.90 eoch, TURNBERRY INTERIORS will be furnishing the very lovely model home at 610 Broemor Court which will be open on March 5th at 2 p.m. Harry Millen is the real estate agent to see for the beautiful homes in this orea, Located at 312 Stevenson Road North, < Be sure not to miss the terrific perm special ot HEIDI'S MODERN HAIRSTYLING ! This speciol is on from February '28th to March 14th only .!f you are a little hesitant about having « perm be- cause of the condition of your hair, this is rio: longer a problem, at HEIDI'S there is a wide range of perms to choose from for normal, resistant, very dry, tinted or bleached hair! They are offering: (1) Cream wave regular 10.50, now 8.00. (2) Steam wove regular 12.50, now 9.50. (3) Lonolin Both reguler 12.50, now 10.50.°(4) All weather body were (by Wella) regular 17.50, now 14.50. Hurry on down to HEIDI'S MODERN HAIRSTYLING in the Wilson Ploza, 367 Wilson South ond take advantage of this fontostic special, For en appointment call: 723-5631 today. With the coming of spring ,cottages will be very much In demand. W. FRANK REAL ESTATE LTD. hove a lovely cottage in the Kendall Hills area listed. This is on ideal cottage for the family who like to escape from the hurry-scurry of city life! There ore three acres of land surrounding the cottage, also « trout stream ond a really pretty pond. The cottege has five rooms (three bed- rooms). This is a very scenic, well treed property, and it situated very close to the Oshawa Ski Club, All this for only $11,000 !! This price also includes some of the furniture in the cottage. For further details on this cute little cottage call W. FRANK REAL ESTATE LTD. ot 728-7518 or drop by the office at 21 King West, Bowmanville. * * Take the whole family out for a relaxing dinner At the OSH. AWA STEAK HOUSE they feature.a scrumptious steak dinner for only 1.95. At this price you receive a sizzling wing bone steok, 5Oc given to Mrs. Wesley Small-j G00dwill Unit 7 of Simcoe Street eer ememee wood for her donation of sports| United Church Women was held blouses which she has' made|recently in the ladies' parlor, for members participating in with Mrs. Everett Warne presid- the Darts Tournaments ing and welcoming the mem- Five members volunteered to| Pers and visitors help at the Blood Clinic this french fried patatoes, a chef's salad and a beverage. At this price you have the finest steak available anywhere in Oshawa ! This excellent meal is avaliable from Monday to Sunday at the same price. You. don't have to spend a fortune to have an excellent dinner, just visit the OSHAWA STEAK HOUSE at 1626 Simcoe Street North, Oshawa, | am sure you will enjoy the relaxing atmosphere and the friendly courteous service. ing which many members had |questions answered by Miss Pierson. of Westmount United Church. The members were pleased with the opportunity to use the lar ger area for the meetings Since the club was organized in November, the members have lost a total of 210 pounds. CARLTON'S CLEANING CAROUSEL 6 Handy Locations SPECIAL FOR Golden Mile Plaza Yorkdale Shopping Centre PMA CLUB The weekly meeting of the Pleasant Monday Afternoon Club was held with. the president, The: flower conveners report The highlight of the evening gras the guest speaker, Mrs. Pauline Shaw, Area Captain of Oshawa District, and leader of the Losing Lassies, who was in- troduced by Mrs. Margaret Stuart, the leader. Mrs. Shaw brought with her the queen of their club, Mrs Joyce Anderson. Mrs. Shaw gave an inspiring talk on TOPS in general. Both women demon strated their dresses which they had worn before becoming KOPS. (Keep Off Pounds" Sen- sibly). A question and answer per- iod followed. Mrs. Violet Wood presented Mrs.Shaw and Mrs Anderson with a gift and thank- ed them on behalf of the club. The winners of the lucky draw were Mrs. Murial Colley and Mrs. Joyce Anderson. An announcement was made that a rummage sale would be} held: at Simcoe Hall on March) Thursday. Members were asked to keep | derson the following dates in mind: an| Members were ed to visit Whitby Auxiliary on|Street United Church, by members wishing to go; March 29, the Auxiliary onion April 23 will) Mrs. Arthur Reardon other auxiliaries as visitors when Mrs. Matthew Bell will! entertained was read by Mrs. Charles An- Mrs reminded of and readings invitation was read and accept-| the concert to be held in Simcoe! Rose Zufelt, Mrs ( the man and Mrs. Tuesday, March 22, and names| Bowmanville Choral Society bread. The annual outing was will be taken next week for) with Mr. Ross Cotton as soloist,| discussed and will take place on volun- hold a sports night and various|teered to look after the distr e § ri-| Oshawa Gene Ss games wil! be played; on April/bution of the altar flowers to ager nat prey pen 9 e 12,,a social evening with four! shut-ins for the month of June.'lison was reported sick at home.| Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Avery H on _the piano andjand a social time enjoyed. George V. Lee, presiding Favorite hymns were sung given by Mrs. William Slo- George Whit- June 20 to Midland. Mrs. Jack Jakes was still in progressing. Mrs. Robert G. Col-) Refreshments were' served Lewrence Ploze Humbertown Shopping Centre East Mall Plaza Oshawa Shopping Centre Offer expires March 27, 1966 $ s 00 -- (WITH COUPON) put on her third edition of "Justi=---- : For Fun"; and on April 26, the' annual '"'Night of Cards". This is open for the public and a draw will be made for special prizes. | Books of tickets are now avail-| able from Mrs. Alfred Laven-| der. On May 2; the Zone Rally) will be held at Bowmanville with a dinner at 6.30 p.m. 23RD SCOUT GROUP AUX. The regular meeting of the dw Choice When considering the purchase of « T.V. tower, remember that there are several different gauges on the morket, and, depending on the height required, moke sure you select a heavy enough gouge. When you buy a tower from OSHAWA T.V. SUPPLY, it will be hot-dipped galvonized inside and out after fobrica- tion, to insure a rust proof tower. When exeprtly installed py OSHAWA T.V. SUPPLY, you can be sure of an installation that will last many years. Remember! unless you use the oroper type of antenna designed to receive the stations you require, it's like having a Cadillac and not being oble to afford the gos. Call 723-8131 in Oshawa Pe Oh no! It's laundry time end your old fatithful machine just won't try one more time! Don't worry ond fret. At ALCAN FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES they hove on expert repoir deportment. They specialize in wringer washers, ranges and driers: They have prompt repair service ond offer free pick up and delivery. Is your old chesterfield on its last legs? Beford and Toronto Bedding have some beautiful new styles just in for 1966! There ore 3 seaters, 4 seaters, bed chesterfields in any color your heort desires (almost! . ALCAN FURNITURE AND APPLIANCES hove the new Zenith combination stereo sets (solid state) ond T.V.'s which are an almost perfect match with their colonial style, Italian provincial chesterfield units. Drop by and see for yourself at 452 Simcoe South, For wee" call 723-0011. * One of the biggest foshion trends for the coming Spring season 24, at 1.30 p.m. Proceeds witl|23'd Oshawa Scout Group Aux- wood. Bed Evoembles | be used for nesy club scales. iliary was held recently at the} | ites Waark thanked" Mire jhome of Mrs. Samuel Hornell, | Jr., Minden street. There were | is the "Permanent Press garments. These garments are heat treoted to set all the crease and press marks. These garments cannot be lengthened because you cannot get the permanent Mary McAlpine for the use| of her home in which the TOPS Club euchre was held. Thanks were expressed to Mrs. Ivy) Owens for her donation towards! the scales and for her assist- ance in obtaining the new meet- ing place. Tea was served with a low calorie snack of carrot strips,| telery sticks and melba rounds. | LEGION AUXILIARY The Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal! Canadian Legion Branch 43 held Its weekly meeting with the} president, Mrs. Alyn Elliot, pre-| siding. The charter was draped and one minute's silence observ- ed in memory of the late Miss Hazel Waring. The centennial project was discussed and the amount as- sessed per member is $4.00 Jars will be taken to members who do not attend the meetings so that they may save this amount by putting in their "dimes and nickels' and will be collected in June. nine mothers in attendance. The president, Mrs. Fertile, opened the with the 'Mothers' repeated in unison. | Mrs. Horst Barleben resigned| her positions as treasurer oad welfare convener. Mrs. Robert| Carswell volunteered to take the | position of treasurer and Mrs.| Thomas VanBridger accepted) as welfare convener. It was announced that the Scout Troop would be Philip' | Promise"'| DIFFERENT HEADBOARDS Fridays; 7 to 9, at St. Philip's| Church starting March 4; and! that there would be a scout camp, March 18 to 20 at Camp Samac The president reported that Pat & Mike's FISH & CHIPS 688 HORTOP 723-1951 @ Deep Fried Shrimp & Scallops @ Holibut @ Generous Servings ela Ttotly YOUR CHOICE Closed Sun. & Mon. 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There ore still o few 1965 Evinrudes in stock going at special sale prices. (Only as long as the supply lasts). If you are thinking of buying a new boat and motor, drop in and browse around the show- room, | om sure you will find what you are looking for! For ony information call 723-1901. * * * When @ businessman looks for a place to dine, he seeks @ relax- ing otmosphere in a quiet district, good food, and above all, friendly and courteous service. Whether it be a businessman's luncheon or evening dinner, you will find all these features and many more ot the FLYING DUTCHMAN MOTOR HOTEL. They ore renowned miles around for their enjoyable Sunday (family) dinners. Dad, give the whole family o treat this Sunday and take them out to dinner at the FLYING DUTCHMAN MOTOR HOTEL, Interchange. 75 off the MacDonald-Cartier Freeway, Bowmanville. The conscientious staff have even arranged to have little favors for the kiddies! Make orrangements now to try their culinary delicacies tastefully served from their unsur- passed cuisine. * * * With today's modern techniques the motto of "We weld ony- thina. but the break of day' of BUD'S WELDING, R. R. No. |, Pickering is more than true, There was a time when only certain types of metal could be welded, but today, with the advanced methods or-Arc and Acetylene welding, almost any metal can be welded. The experts at BUD'S WELDING will use the method of your choice to do the best possible welding job for you. This means that the machinery that requires repair can be back on the job in the shortest possible time and be relied upon thus saving you time and money, Remember, it's BUD"S WELDING for the best in machinery repair or welding ef any type. Call 942-0720. x * & It is said about the bowling game thot you can do as well as the professional the first time out. This is to 'say thot the best individual effort that can be made is a strike, and one need not be a professional to make o strike. in acition to this bowling is a sport there are few complicated rules and is therefore very enjoyable for the novice as well as the pro. Friendly com- petition and heathful relaxation are two of the many good things to be said about bowling. EASTWAY TEN PIN LANES LTD. specialize in 'making available the finest facilities for ten pin bowling in the Oshawa area, and extend a cordial invitation to drop in and bowl a string. | feel sure that once you have visited EASTWAY TEN PIN LANES LTD. on King East, Oshawa, it will become a habit with you as it has with me. * * * Trained personnel and the proper equipment to do the job Is a fair description of LOCKWOOD MOVING AND STORAGE, This is to say that all employees of LOCKWOOD MOVING AND STORAGE ore professionals in their field and can be trusted to move anything with the utmost in efficiency and care. 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This is done to provide you with a reliable purchase and to provide his confidence in his cars MORLEY hos no qualms if you wish to have the vehicle checked by a mechanic of your choice before purchasing. Re- liable cars at a reasonable price are always available at MORLEY STALKER MOTORS, 137 King West, Oshawa, the lot with the "upside-down" sign.

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