THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, August 25, 1961 : i' well dressed and well groomed|thank you for all your kindness|ning peach, but it is not recom-refrigerated temperatures. Oncejin lukewarm water, and then J [MARY HAWORTH S MAIL is that it enables the person|to us." M.H. mended for freezing. It will be|the peaches are ripe, refriger-| rinse with cold water, suggests thus blessed to concentrate onf Mary Hawo rth counselsion the market a few days after|ate them. ; other things when in company.| through her column, not by mail i ; the food specialists at Macdon- 8 pany. 8 y the Redhaven. Jubilees are free ald Institute, Then wipe imme- Reader Questions Amount Instead of trying to look aier OF Dersonal Intervie. Wrie her stone and eel asi but thé SOAKING spoms _|1ld 1situe. Then wipe imme aim to please the eye of the|in care of this newspaper. |color is not as bright as the Red-| "on your wovlen salad Tors Saat Lowr Tk et . beholder by looking always | Youth Should Spend On Ring shining clean, sweet a ' jrayen. | is very good for freez-| POW1 in water. As soon as pos-{ter and last longer with this ii radiantly healthy, modestly clad) T ere S a Peach ing and canning, This medium.|SiPle after you use it, wash itiproper treatment. ti i + T Dear Mary Haworth: I would most a year older than my class- and beautifully neat. M.H. sized peach is yellow-fleshed like to know how much a 20-|mates. GIVE CAKE TO BOSS? For Every Need and freestone. It's ready about -- \ year-old boy Shona Shend ov I will be a senior this coming| Dear Mary Haworth: My hus- the third week in August. iB NN an engagement ring. He wants year and would appreciate any|band and I live in a small town| In this scientific age many| Valiant, Vedette, and Veterar to spend i Trdg $5 suggestions a Ta To Clay Where all the people. stg very| fruits and vegetables have been|are popularly known as the V's.| BUSINESS ESTABLISHED 1902 week and e h I might add that I am fre-(friendly. My husbands em- developed for a specific pur- y i ' about $90 a week in two years. Ti praised for my Ri ployer is a kind, considerate, pose, rake BB ey Ci ag in A Evol oo BARCLAY & CRAWFORD He has $500 invested in stock.|iaste in clothes. And I am for-| thoughtful person. stance: Vineland researcher O.|ning. They're in season in late! He has been going steady for|ever worrying about my appear-| Would it be proper for us to A. Bradt says at least 5 varie- August or early September Members of The Toronte Steck Exchange seven years and says he'll have ance, especially my hairdo. B.E.|show our appreciation by oc-/ties have been tailored for spe-| Elberta is an excellent can The | Dealers' Association of Canada saved $3,000 by the time he gets| po... Bp. What earthis dif-|casionally giving this man and|;ia) uses ininz peach. Iv' freestone, Those married. His parents say he isis once "does it make whether|his family a home-baked cake ~ podhaven is very good for| She re the last variet 37 KING ST. EAST, OSHAWA out of his mind and I am VeTY| vou look 16 or 18? People don't|or pastry? And would it be Her aven ay ry g or peas s ae he " variely RAndoiph 3.3448 distressed. I would appreciate tare They won't pay you more|proper to enclose a thank-you a RE: atu n mid-|that you w e able to get in| v your answer, D.Z. or less attention on the basis of/note -for his many kindnesses?|"ug!S™ : the fall, ; b | v Dear D.Z.: 1 side with young calendar age. [P.P. These peaches have a bright One caution: If you buy DOUGLAS R. ARMSTRONG, MGR. i is di ink i : v Novep i red color with an orange back-|peaches that are not fully ripe, | 4 Romeo in this dispute. I think it, 1, pe veally attractive, one, Dear P.P.: Never hesitate to : is admirable of him to wish to : h y i in |ground. They're usually free-|leave them at room tempera- 18 {must be interesting. And to be(show gratitude. If you feel in-|5 2 til th : Und spend handsomely on an engage: interesting, one must be inter. | debted to the boss for generous stone when ripe. {ture un ey ripen. Under- ment ring which is, after all, a g5ted in the other fellow rather|gestures and would like to give| Golden Jubilee is a good can-|ripe peaches will not ripen at lifetime investment. more than in oneself. {him and his family a howe His parents give a poor ac- y L.mino|Daked cake in appreciation, by count of themselves in taking] bere a re 10 Siishine all means do se, but don't en-| issue with his generous spiritijenqsiy arouse antagonism | close a thank-you note. and trying to nag him into get-| You may have ood taste in| Deliver the cake personally] ung Jomeliing on Ihe cheap], res but it is bad form to be| (you or your husband). Pause| sie, a DTAse, 15. appearance - conscious all the on the threshold just long) His particular blend of dili- } -- } | gence, Rhriit, magnanimity and ume. The advantage of beingienough to Say, an effect, "We | farsighted planning may bring E [him wealth in time. The mark] of the financial winner is the disposition to do things in a hif the |way, commensurate with | ability to pay M.H WANTS TO LOOK OLDER | Dear Mary Haworth: I am a) girl, 17, and am fairly attrac-| | tive. People always take me to {be younger. This is quite a problem when, in fact, I am al- "MR. AND MRS. EARL GORDON BAILEY MAKE YOUR HOME --Photo by The Tenszen Studio, Welland. ® More Beautiful ® More Valuable = 3 3 wit! Double-Ring Ceremony Unites | nT STEPS EI a A £4 If you "know" your doctor only when you are ill, an M Sa 11 E 1 G B 1 11 : you only half-know him because your doctor is a BILTMORE Je . meLis, ar - Dal ey | full-time friend of your health. He has a: deep a (HI ~! At Port Perry United Church,| iresses featured sabrina neck-| er | professional and personal interest in keeping you \ | on Saturday: August 19, Jean|lines with bias folds forming the healthy as he has in curing you of illness | | k All I Marie Samells, elder daughter of, cummerbund sashes. The bouf- : i . i | Mr. and Mrs. George Wesley Jani Skits ofisel wilh wide heme § 4 | @® Get to know your doctor better -- you'll feel Samells of Port Perry, and Earl|lines, featured a e bac i Hal | . hfs y % : HT ah better for it. Visit him regularly for physical check- fo ; / Fully guaranteed for one year. With leather or expansion Gordon Bailey, son of Mrs. Car-|blended velvet streamers finish- | ; man Bailey of Welland and the ed off with bows of organza. All ; a . ups and frank discussions of your health nroblems. b late Mr. Bailey were united in/wore matching mittens. The Bram | WE ns He has nothing to sell you but GOOD HEALTH. / ' | racelet. marriage. bridesmaids' headdresses were 4 SN The double-ring ceremony was bows of velvet ribbon and net, i J ; VA | BOYS' MEN'S & LADIES' performed by the Reverend matching the velvet streamers A SMART MODERN "COMPOUNDING YOUR PHYSICIAN S } S E. S. Linstead. The wedding on the back of the gowns. Mrs. You. Con' Be Proud Of! 2 S music was played by Miss Bruce Mackey, Port Perry, was | ¢ LAST A LIFETIME PRESCRIPTION IS OUR PROFESSION" . 5 ; 5 95 Gloria Hastings of Port Perry, matron of honor for her sister. | ¢ Built-in Safety Tread I | 5 who also accompanied Mrs. She carried a bouquet of pale | | Samuel Oleic ras raver with atom. oo] HAMBLY 5 on sang Th Jury. & Jovells SHOP KRESGE'S FOR ALL YOUR BACK TO SCHOOL SUPPLIES and "The Wedding Prayer" be- The bridesmaids were Miss fore the ceremony and "O Per- Lorna Bailey of Welland, the Concrete fect Love" during the signing of bridegroom's sister, Miss Doris Products the register. DeNure of Port Perry and Mrs. LIRA vvy. No. 2 : The bide, win vas sven in Doulas Fania of urinston | (PERRY 5 [1] Oshawa -- Bowmanville -- Whithy 2 STORES TO SERVE YOU BETTER marriage by her father, ' | er | DIAL | gowned in chalk white nylon salmon gladioli and leather [ MO 8.4159 DOWNTOWN OSHAWA -hiffon and guipure lace. The fern. . -- ' on was Pure with a| The flower girl, Miss Shirley Cg rey ra We Send Medicines To Europe OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE pointed basque and moulded McCabe: Toronto, gowned in FREE ESTIMATE with panels of shirring trellised white, was a demure miniature with guipure lace motifs touch-|of the bridesmaids She carried ed with pearls. The circlet neck-|a basket of pale and deep line, offset with a plain band of salmon gladioli flowerets inter- chiffon was outlined with jewel- spersed with tinted green pin- led lace rosettes and the bouf-|occhio chrysanthemums. Her fant skirt fell in soft gathers to brother, Master Bobby McCabe, a slight sweep. The waist-length| was ring-bearer. : veil was gathered into a crown, Mr. David Innes, of Sudbury, encrusted with jewels. She wore acted as best man and Mr. _- i _. : elbow-length mittens and car- Bruce Mackey of Port Perry, pr | a ried a bouquet consisting of a Mr. Cyril Wilkinson of Ridge- 2 ; a bis e white yellow - throated orchid way, and Mr. Douglas Farn- : o : ] 3] : surrounded by white gladioli. dale of Burlington were the : a 8 EB in H i 5 - stephanotis, and strands of 'ushers. doa = B | iy ¥ : green ivy. A reception and dinner for 117 _ 3 2 A i i. : 1 : The bridesmaids were gowned guests was held in the church ES ' 0 : : & q : alike, in French lime organza parlors. The bride's mother re- 5 4 2 2 5 "0 ; ceived wearing a sheath dress of i ; ; de over taffeta. The short-sleeved ree ctr -------------- -- moss green silk with a matching velvet hat, beige accessories and a corsage of chalice sweet- heart roses. The bridegroom's mother, who assisted, chose em- {broidered blue organza with white accessories. Her corsage {was a white gardenia. The é {grandmother of the bride, Mrs. Wright Crosier of Manchester, ® wore ice blue lace over taffeta, with matching accessories and a corsage of pink gladioli For a honeymoon trip to the United States, the bride wore an ensemble consisting of a sheath dress of beige and brown print- ed silk and a mink brown shan- |tung duster. She wore eggshell |accessories and her corsage was : {a white orchid. On their return, the couple will reside at 345 Londale road, To- ronto. The bride hds been ap- pb, ) pointed to the staff of Harboard Collegiate Institute and the bridegroom will be in his final year at Osgoode Hall Law 9 School. | Out-of-town guests were pres- ent from Chatham, North Bay, = |Welland, Fenwick, Wainfleet, | Wellandport, Beamsville, Sud-| : bury, Hamilton, Bowmanville. | . | Ridgeway, Toronto, Burlington, | Uxbridge and Sunderland . 'Cs Peach Ice Cream | : For Slimmers Dont let the fresh peach sea- son pass without treating your- self and the family to some FASHION FLASH homemade peaen ice cream, By ANNE ADAMS mace this low-calorie way. Fashion's most flattering Eraporaied mi i He T1 fi r itsel shirtwaist features a dashing, y base for this popular > Taste fi ' | ] > Spex k ) } wide collar above a shapely dessert, and the non-caloric 5 1C taste Ol a g00C a C Spea S 0 : id waist and skirtful of unpressed Sweslener, i ay, provides pleats. Sew it in faille, cotton, Just the right sweetness without . « ' Ei) AE rayon, or carefree blend to go adding a single calorie, Here's Jc | > 3 | > | ye y Ison S I X and SCC for rayon, or ¢ adding a single calorie. Here's Join the people who say "Molson's I - 5 Primed Jalen $574 Misses |licionsly refreshing to eat ! Sizes s y y A . olze 12 eggs ey ~ y.. | a i ; Ili al Fearn, 0 Feri Shonen Too 1 ve suearyl oti yourself why it's Canada's largest selling ale. ric. 15 cups evaporated milk ' * cents) in coins (stamps cannot, 14 tsp, salt ! Please. print pin S178? Cupsisiced fresh peaches. | 3k Average daily consumption of standard pint (12 ez.) bottles NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE rei averay ly consumption of standard pint (12 02. . NUMBER Beat eggs with sucaryl and Send order to ANNE ADAMS, | 531 until thick and lemon-|. c-0 The Oshawa Times, Pattern, colored. Slowly stir in milk and Dept., Oshawa; Ont. peaches, Pour into freezing Fall's 100 Best Fashions --|{ray. Freeze until firm about 1 separates, dresses, suits, en- inch around the edges. Remove sembles, - all sizes, all in our to a chilled bowl; beat with elec- new Pattern Catalog in color. tric mixer until smooth. Return Sew for 'yourself, family. 35 to freezing (ray and freeze until cents. ~~ lta, :