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Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Jun 1967, p. 15

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advice that has been round for years is still idvice. Reading to a will do tremendous for him. And seeing enjoying a book makes rence in the child's at- toward learning to UST FOR MONEY foney you can earn as @ aduate is only o stort. Send ree brochure which describes wonderful, glamorous career jes you con enjoy as o Mar-. . : professiono! hairstylist, visit: L BEAUTY SCHOOLS $t, W., Toronto, Dept. OT, vening Courses, Branches in al cities. Established over 40 sale you wish can't sell you a pair But if you're looking mp fixture or shade better time. Redue- in soon for the best ED Team the jacket with _ You have a Jacket with 2 skirt makes suit. Natural, gold swing- d «a Viscose fon fabric by Courtaulds. 12-20 Shamrock. Jacket 20.00 Slims 70.00 Skirt 9.00 MR. AND MRS. CLARENCE L, FRALICK, 60 YEARS WED Life - Long Residents Of Scugog Island Honored On Diamand Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L.jand evening tea. Mrs. Alfred Fralick celebrated their 60th)Prentice, Mrs. Ross Fralick, wedding anniversary at the|Mrs. J, Howie and Mrs. J. home of Mr. and Mrs. Mau-|Cuthbertson poured tea. rice Fralick, Scugog Island,| Congratulatory messages where they received nearly two|were received from Her Majes- hundred guests. |ty, Queen Elizabeth Il; Prime The Grace United Church Minister, Lester B. Pearson; Women of Scugog Island honor-|Opposition Leader John Diefen- ed Mr. and Mrs. Fralick by|baker; Premier John Robarts; providing and serving afternoon|MP Michael Starr and the On- SOCIAL NOTICES FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE | FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Stev-| Mr. and Mrs. Keith C. Crozier, ens e the forth ing|Scugog, wish to the jtario Liberal Association. (formerly Pamelia Scugog Island for Both Mr. and Mrs. Fralick| Ewan of Southampton and Ron- Gerrow) were born and have resided On| suests of Mr. and Mrs. 84 years.|ard Wakeford, Aberdeen Street, : | Warsaw to Moscow. On the trip ISOCIAL & PERSONAL Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Telephone 723-3474 for Women's Department | Ralph Burton, Simcoe Street. Northminster United Church South, has returned from|choir combined the election of! é clas A officers with a social evening abroad after visiting Belgium,| neq at the home of Mr. and Germany, Switzerland, France)Mrs. Ralph Shaw, Central Park | .|Rhine, the land of Mozart andjofficers were elected: Mrs. | ;,|Donald Herd, president; Mr. Strauss, the Alps and Paris in Davit\Henesey, Mr. and Mrs. David Pitka,|'"easur Mrs. Stevenson Road North, have house guests from Kuopia, Fin- in Oshawa Mrs. Ralph Shaw, social com- en, who arrived igh.|Mr. Ralph Shaw, Mr. Mervin! Sv oat de tas ai ba <-- Scott, Mrs. Donald Herd, tele- to Expo '67 in Montreal, Nia- pie conveners. gara Falls, Toronto and the summer home of Mr. and Mrs York City. Mr. Owen Langlois of {Ballantyne, Joy St.| Miss Lynda Hessy, Mr. and turned after a brief visit with\Jack Sales, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Dean, Sa-|David Seaton, Alex guenay avenue. 'Mr. and Mrs, H. Till, having a bake sale at a Sim-|Deagle, Allan Lozon, lurday from 10.30 a.m. |p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jack-| son, back from. performing on the continent, are visiting his} parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jackson, for a few days. | Miss Mary McLean has re-| turned from a vacation abroad} during which she spent a week| in Moscow as the guest of Miss) {Muriel Wilson formerly of Osh awa. Miss Wilson is employed | jin the Canadian Embassy in| > Moscow. Together they toured| jy Italy and Austria where in Vien-| § na they visited Miss Agatha Morey who is employed in the) Canadian Embassy there. Miss| McLean flew from Montreal to |Paris; Paris to Warsaw and to Paris her fellow travelling) companions were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jackson. # | CORRECTION | In yesterday's recipe for Kate Aitken's Sponge Cake somebody left out the hot milk. |The ingredients should include | Six tablespoons of hot milk. | Mr. and Mrs. Both graduates of Vic- toria College, University of Toronto, Miss Patricia M. Dancey and Richard Earl Stanley Mac- land. Mr. and Mrs. Ari Pitkan-| "Tagg, Mrs. Philip Jeyes and/tino, Thornhill; Tuesday will spend a month in mittee; Mrs. Donald Rorabeck,|Mr. and Mrs. Kleider, | vard |Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ellicott,|during which it was. announced John) that SRS Crusader Rangers are Stoffman, Mr. and Mrs, George|elected to membership in the Robert Beta Chapter of Delta Omega,| jcoe Street North store on Sat-|Thomas, Miss Ann Dickson,|the honorary national public| to 2.30) William Thomas, Miss Mary'health society. Seana ~ GRADUATES TO BE MARRIED Ann Davison, Miss Dawn Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Kelly, Richard! : Johnston, Miss Wendy Wilkins, | Mr. and Mrs. D. Craig, all of} 4 London, Ontario; Mrs. T. F. Waller, Verdun Vandusen and) © Mr, and Mrs. Louis Armstrong, | * Agincourt; Mr. and Mrs, Gor- don Rowlandson, Glens Price, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Michael) Williamson, Mr. and Mrs, Paul} Audley, Miss Barbara Seaton, | r vice-president; | Toronto; about a five-week pleasure trip.|Mrs, James Moran, secretary-|Kelly, Mr, Ann and Mrs. Arbor, Michael Cutmore, Oak- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ballantyne, Willowdale; John Ashton, Richmond Hill. Dr. and Mrs. M. L. Morris were in Cambridge, Massachu- : Guests from out-of-town at)setts, recently to attend the "i ki withe Donald-Greer wedding in- 316th commencement exercises Fitke at Chaik Lake and Ne }cluded Mr. and Mrs. William!of Harvard: University in which and Donald, | their daughter, ceived her Margot, _re- master of science Peter's Port, Guernsey, has re-|Mrs. John Muise, Dr. and Mrs. degree. They were later guests at a luncheon given by the Har- School of Public Health| Miss Morris had been Earl M. Zurbrigg of Lis- towel. | --Aldsworth Photography | Edward Ralph.» | Falls,| © New York; Mr. and Mrs. D,.0./= and Mrs. D. A./é Price, Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald|: and England, He visited the| Boulevard North. The following Bell, Brian} ® Michigan; | © : Ralph Kim-|/Miss Granya Stevens, Mr. and)° erley' and Miss Barbara Kim-|Mrs. | erly, librarians; Mrs. Ronald ville; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cosen-, | Perspiration stains will also! rob clothes of their looks and| | Showers ee Judith Ann Nash Prior, To Wedding Prior to her marriage to James Peters, the former Jud- -|ith Ann Nash was entertained -|at a pantry shower given by neighbors and held at the home of Mrs. Ernest Thompson, Hib- bert Street with Mrs. Ronald Turpin, Mrs, Luther Locke and + |Mrs. Norman Lang assisting. *| A bridesmaid, Miss Peggy * |Neal, held a linen shower as- sisted by her mother, Mrs. Pat- rick Neal, Whitby, and a kitch- en shower was given by Miss & _ = |Rosemarie "Fusco assisted by ' ge her mother, Mrs. Emilio Fusco, BRIDE ELECT Elena Street. " A party was arranged by ' : Miss Rosemary Venhoff and Cheryl Heather Stevens friends presented Miss Nash will become the bride of |with a clothes dryer. Aunts of David MacDonald in a ceremony in St. Paul's Ang- lican Church, Lindsay, July the bride held a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Jack Logeman, Sinclair Ave- nue, The hostesses were Mrs 8, according to today's an- |Herbert Cooper, Mrs. Allan nouncement by her par- |Kellar, Mrs. Russell Kellar and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mal- |Mrs. Ray Hartman, Kingston, Pe Ontario. colm Stevens, Oshawa. The Mrs, Robert Solomon, Mar- prospective - bridegroom is !jand Avenue, was hostess at a the son of Mr., and Mrs. | personal shower and Mrs. Alex Donald MacDonald, also of Davidson, Mary Street, pre Oshawa. sented the bride-to-be with a naa: "5 set of pyro-ceram cook wate at a bridal party Perfume, Deodorant "41 a shower held at the home of Mrs. William Richardson in Harmful To Fabric Port Perry, the affiar-°d pair was presented with a gift of "Perfumes and deodorants |ONey. can ruin your clothes if im- properly applied."" D. Hartley| perspiration. It is also advis- Currie, managing director of|able to have all clothes dry the Canadian Testing Labora-|cleaned regularly. This cleans tory, made this startling state-|away all traces of harmful soil ment in Toronto recently. He| and perspiration, went on to explain that many |= -- HE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, June 22, 1967 15 | Noreen Arnold | Feted Bride-Elect Miss Noreen Arnold whose marriage to Louis Bodnar Jr., is to take place this Saturday in St. Gregory the Great Ro- man Catholic Church has been honored at several pre-nuptial parties, Miss Susan Powell, Steven- son Road North, was hostess at a shower given by co-work- ers in the Parts and Accessor- ies Department of General Mo- tors Mr.. Arthur Day .and Mrs, Richard Baily, Nipigon Street, held a miscellaneous shower, jand Mrs. Michael Demark, | Newcastle, the matron of honor and Mrs. Fred Broder, Marland Avenue, the attendant were co- hostesses at a kitchen shower, Miss Irenie Harvey arranged }a miscellaneous shower at her studio following her annual spring recital Mrs. Roy McColeman and |Mrs. Terry Taylor, both of |Brantford held a miscellaneous |Shower at the home of the future bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Louis Bodnar. WEEKEND SPECIAL Cash & Carry 99° BUNCH REED'S FLORISTS Downtown & Greenhouse, CUSTOM women make the mistake of applying deodorants and _ per- fumes to their clothes instead | of their skin. This often results in the color of the garment be-| ing lost in that area and on occasions holes are burnt in the BROADLOOM fabric. | UPHOLSTERING A COMPLETE life. The advice given by pro-| CONSU fessional dry cleaners is that clothes should be alternated. | That is, no clothes should be! worn on two consecutive days. | This will help to keep down the chances of damage OSHAWA SHOPPING CEN through | INTERIOR DECORATING LTATION SERVICE HARLEIGH'S TRE 725-3012 Zurbrigg, will be married in St. Andrew's United Church, August 26, at 2.00 o'clock. Youngest daughter jald W. Cole of Chandler's Ford, |Hampshite, who have béen the Leon- New They were married at her par-|!eft on Wednesday for ents' home. Pinehurst Farm York to return to England after a three-week vacation. Scugog, on Wednesday, June| 12, 1907, The bride was attend-| Mrs. George V. Lee, presi- ed by her sister, Mrs. Dora| dent, reminded the members of Nott who was present at this|the Pleasant Monday Afternoon anniversary and the. best manj|Club at its closing meeting this was the late Dr. Clarence Hen-|week that the annual outing is ders, Their entire married life}Planned for next Monday when has been spent on a century|a chartered bus will leave from farm which has been owned) Memorial Park at 8.30 a.m. The conti ly by the Fralick family picnic will be held at forthcoming marriage of their marriage of their daughter,| j4est daughter, Carol Lynn, to Cheryl Heather, to David Mich-|Gary Robert Mitchell, only son ael MacDonald, son of Mr. andjof Mrs. Larry Atchinson and Mrs. Donald MacDonald, all of = = Mrs. -- nama ity. e ceremony is Oshawa. The: ceremony 48 to take place at Grace United take place on Saturday, July 8,/Church, Scugog, on Saturday, 1967 at. 2:30 p.m. in St. Paul's| July 1, 1967. Anglican Church, Lindsay. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. John Gardener Mr. and Mrs. William H./pancey wish to announce the Smith wish to announce the en-| forthcoming marriage of their gagement of their daughter,|youngest daughter, Patricia Suzanne, to Bruce Simpson, son) Maureen, to Richard Earl Zur- of Mr. and Mrs, Bernard Simp-|prigg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl son, all of Oshawa. The wed-'Morgan Zurbrigg of Listowel. ding is to take place .at St-|The marriage will take place on George's Memorial Church on|saturday, August 26, 1967, at Friday, July 14, 1967, at 7:00\two o'clock in St. Andrew's p.m. United Church, Oshawa. ENGAGEMENT FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs, David Verdun} Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Read, Hall wish to announce the en-|Whitby, wish to announce the gagement of their eldest daugh-|forthcoming marriage of their ter, Darlene. Marguerite, to|youngest daughter, Lynne Eliz- Barry Arthur Clemens, son of|abeth, to Archie Dan Ervin, son Mr. and Mrs. Milton Laverne|of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Ervin, Clemens, all of Hampton. The} Whitby. The ceremony is to wedding will take pluace on|take place on Saturday, July Saturday, July 22, 1967 at 4.00/15, 1967, at 7:00 p.m. in St. in Hampton United Church. Mark's United Church, Whitby. family since 1852. |Lakeview Park, July 12, as- Ss .|sembling there at 2.00 p.m. atte, ialieiene -- coun. Regular meetings will resume of Mr. and Mrs. J. G, Dancey, Oshawa, the bride- to-be received a B.A, de- gree in modern history and Mr. Zurbrigg, his BSe. Miss Dancey will be teach- ing history and physical education at the George Harvey Secondary School, Toronto, and Mr. Zurbrigg is now doing post-graduate study in ichthyology at the University of Toronto. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 'i A dchil Pp 12 at Knox Presby- children, sev gra 4 7 4 dren, of whom three are mar-|'etian Church, ried, and two great-grand- children. ~ CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS A presentation of Centennial roses and souvenir centennial dollars from the family was made by their youngest grand- child, Miss Dale Fralick. The couple received many other floral arrangements, gifts) as cards. | ices of THE | Guests were present from | a Scotiabank Savings Plan. If you jand local areas. » ' ------_----- --------= | a way most convenient to you. You /a postcard to me! LAKEWOOD, N.B. (CP)--On| in Saint John is a quilt. em-|™means for everyone. Maybe you'll broidered with the centennial emblem, the product of three months' work by Mrs. Doneld | to keep a supply of CORRECTOL Titus. Mrs. Titus, who runs a} granddaughter. This is our... 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