id ANCIENT RITUAL | pr ed bride, the former Miss Mar- got Wallace, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace of Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F .J. McElligott of Mattawa, Ontario. Windsor, Ontario, will be the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Raymond McElligott who were married recently in the Roman Catholic Church of St. Gregory the Great. The a In Knox Presbyterian Church, recently, Dorothy Lorene McDonald became the bride of Mr. Douglas Smith. The bride is the daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander McDonald of Osh- awa and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Smith of Oshawa and the late Mr. Smith. The couple are making their home in Osh- awa. Hugh Orr CUTTING THE CAKE, PERFORMED AT EVERY WEDDING a riage with Douglas Ira Me- Naughton, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ira D., McNaughton, all of Oshawa, The honeymoon was spent in Bermuda, ~Photos by Ireland Studio. In a double ring ceremony in St. George's Memorial Church Yvonne Madeline (Bonnie) Reynard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Henry J. Reynard, was united in mar- Shower Gifts On Bride-Elect LODGES AND SOCIETIES LOYAL TRUE BLUE The Loyal True Blue Lodge held its regular meeting on Tuesday, October 3, in the] Orange Temple. Deputy v's TIni v a Mistress Sister Ruth Gatehell| "SP ien's United Chureh. presided in the absence of Wor-| A {prise Hower was held at shipful Mistress, Sister Mary |e nes iy Sova Rundle. Thompson. Past Mistress Sister id 5 J ie 8 Fosion Cizcle Alice Short assisted the deputy, friends ep on § Po ot er The meeting opened with the core ee Mrs $C *Rundle saluting of flags. In the absence |. i "Mics Carol Alexander as- of chaplain Sister Gertrude| giciod the hostess. Logan, the scriptures and pray-| A miscell ais ers were read by Sister Mary miscellaneous shower was A bride-elect who has been feted by her friends recently is {Miss Kay Wallace whose mar- riage to Mr. Brian Nichols is taking place today in St. 1 Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, October 7, 1961 7 PERSONALS {held at the home of Mrs. Harold] A member of the staff of Dan-| Hospital Auxiliary. Mrs. Gordon | Additional List Of Students #l Entering College CLUB CALENDAR TUESDAY St. Matthew's Guild King Street H and 8 Assn. |St, Peter's WA |awa young people who have woodcrest H and § Assn. {recently graduated from Grade|gA Home League {13 of the three Collegiates and TOPS Club {are attending University or the|Christ Church Eve. WA {higher schools of learning. Canadian Legion Aux. | ; Evelyn Goodwin Grp. UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO | ° Oshawa, IOF Commerce and Finance | This is a further list of Osh. Gordon Sleeman Gwen Sutherland Wed in Toronto A wedding of Oshawa interest was solemnized in Kingston Road United Church, recently, when Gordon Charles Sleeman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sleeman of Oshawa took as his bride Gwen Marilyn Sutherland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy H. Sutherland of Toronto. The Reverend J. Elwood Mit. chell officiated at the candle- light ceremony. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a floor- length sheath of candlelight de- lustered satin with voluminous overskirt forming a short train. Layers of candlelight tulle formed her veil and she car- ried a cascade of Johanna Hill roses and carnations. She was attended by her sis- ter, Mrs. Robert Prentice as ma- tron of honor and Mrs. G. Na- keff. They were gowned alike in gold silk shantung © | sheaths with overskirts of print- ed nylon chiffon and carried baskets of fall-colored chrysan- themums and roses. Mr. Alan Craig of Regina, Sask., was best man and the ushers were Mr. Douglas Miles and Mr. Robert Prentice, The reception was held at The Guild Inn. Receiving, the bride's mother wore banana French wool crepe, sheath style with brown accessories. The bridegroom's mother chose rust wool crepe, gently flared with a petalled hat to match and brown accessories. For their honeymoon the cou- ple are motoring to Florida. As they left, the bride was wearing a black suit with beige and black feathered hat. WON JOB Foundation Garments Now Called "Slimmers" Many words that were current|of this synthetic, which has a but a short time ago are fast|variety of brand names, to go becoming obsolete. One such({2Found, but this is being word is "corset" and with it remedied - pi Since the new synthetic yam comet Sepantment™. yo the makes girdles even easier to expression, "the art of cor. . setry", The current term 5 launder and dry, and gives fig "foundation garment" and even Wes better control, svery wo. man will cheer them on. yi that may soon retire to limbo, gladly forget that they ever NEWEST NAME mentioned the word "corset". Smart stores are designating And when they ig sho, y the erstwhile corset department they'll automatically ask for the as the "'slim-wear" department slim-wear department, please. which, in truth, it is. Today's foundation garments are get ling lighter each season and the lighter they get, the better 1s their control, much better in fact, than the girdles and cor- selets of but a few seasons ago. To the modern woman the word "corset" suggests a heavy, rigid garment, uncomfortable to wear and difficult to launder-- which is the exact opposite of the modern "slimmer". Our foundation garments these days are not only skillfully designed and cut for maximum control with a minimum of weight and boning but are also beautiful to look at, with their embroidery and appliques. And they are available in a rainbow of colors, trim and hue geared to slips and panties, Many of the latest girdles are fashioned of a synthetic, which will eventually replace "real" rubber elastic in foundation garments completely. NOT ENOUGH At present, there isn't enough SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. John W. Cham- When need "HOME-NURSING" Call a V.0.N. Nurse 725.2211 Nan tor The Smartest Person Is Not The One Quickest to See Through a Thing, But to See a Thing Through Keep your eyes on the future! You can still Register at the Oshawa Business College for Spec- ialized Business Training. DaY School Classes-- enroll any Mondey Evening Closses-- Tuesday end Thursdey 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. ial Classes for Housewives. Shiftworkers Teenage Typing -- for pupils from Grades 6, 7 a < ' Got Free Literoture on all Cou end Services Avaligble, MONTREAL (CP) ~~ Mrs. Mary Kennedy, vice-president of design and architecture for an American hotel chain here to supervise redecoration of a ho- tel ballroom, said she originally got her job by winning a decor- ating competition. She now has a staff of 11 architects and eight decorators. Two architects and all decorators are women, Calvary Baptist YWMC Larry Metcalf, son of Mrs. West Courtice H and § Assn. Audrey Metcalf, Masson street.| Beta Sigma Phi Pre-Medical St. Stephen's WA Paul Audley, son of Mr, and Pythian Sisters Mrs. Harold Audley, Gladstone|Kate McLaurin Aux. avenue, St. George's WA Business College DIAL 725-3375 10 SIMCOE STREET NORTH Oshawe, Ontario {berlain announce the engage- {ment of their daughter, Donna Jane, to Mr. Filip Mayer, son fof Mr. and Mrs. Nickolaus |Mayer, all of Oshawa. The mar-| {riage is to take place in King! (Street United Church on Satur-| |day, November 4, at 4 p.m. | Il Lillian Mae Marsh SCHOOL OF DANCING [forth Technical School, Toronto, Curley convener, outlined ar- Miss Enid Walker, who gave a|rangements to date and Mrs. the Toronto- well-remembered talk on her|Douglas Clemens and Mrs. in which the|tour of Yugoslavia to the Uni- Douglas Sager reported an in- |bride-to-be is employed sur. versity Women's Club of Osh-|creasing demand for tickets for be at the next regular meeting prised her with a miscellaneous @%a and district last year has both afternoon and evening. for practice. {shower at the home of Mrs. been invited to open the club's| Refreshments were served by Lawrence Alexander. Miss|fall meetings. Miss Walker spent| Mrs. William Hambly, Mrs, . the committee in charge. Georgia McGarry, Miss Carolyn|lwo years travelling in South William Clancy, Mrs. F. W. BETA SIGMA PHI [Harding and Miss Happy Mc-|Africa, the Middle East and|Donald, Mrs. Kelly deGray, Mr. The Ontario Gamma Epsilon| Garry assisted. India and her topic will be *The|Mrs. Kenneth Cole, Mrs. A. V. Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held] A neighborhood presentation Orient Today". aa on Ms ard Pt fing pay oh rds Bade to he tianced uk wre. m3. Murphy, Besson Srugo's ™Caiute Earet 8 | new Paen rs ol ihe od a A bed linen Street. entertained at her home Teacher Association, will be Business Administration A ic home John| and an Re Wy On|} ay Sve ing. He Symi. honored at the meeting on Wed-| Paul Goldstein, son of Mr. atthews, Rossmount avenue, |Thursday the staff of the To-|ic® and models for X ght intoinesday night when the associa-land Mrs. Herman Goldstein, Oshawa, "| ronto-Dominion Bank presented, ashion, the forthcoming parade {jon will celebrate its 21st anni-|Simcoe street north. Court Whist played in the Miss Wallace with matching 3 fall sixjes be Pressed by|versary. Mrs. William Boissoin| _ Recreation room provided enter.| 1¢ather footstools. ith ning pter, Oshawa is convening the meeting and) WATERLOO UNIVERSITY tainment with prizes awarded to an honored guest will be Mrs. | James Topping, son of Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Young and Mrs. | C. C. Murty, who organized St./and Mrs. William Markus, John Beauprey. Gregory's CPTA while president |iadie avenue west. The Thanksgiving turkey was of the Catholic Women's League won by Marie Costa. | in 1940. Refreshments were served by y the hostess, assisted by Mrs. | Kenneth Young, | A special guest was Mrs. | I : | A eter Elda Howard read the Ramshaw and Mrs. A. Wallbank minutes and also the | assisted. : respondence. The girls of The degree staff was asked to| Dominion Bank Nellie Dearborn Group WEDNESDAY University Women's Club Victory Lodge, LOBA Rebekah Lodge No, 3 Northminster WMS Come Double Club Parent-Teacher Assn. Centre Street WMS THURSDAY Eva Alexander Group St. Andrew's King Street WA 5th Scout Mothers' Aux. Calvary Baptist WMS 6th Scout Mothers' Aux. St. George's Eve, Guild St. George's Aft. WA {3rd Scout Mothers' Aux. Ade-| Court Charlene, COF Navy League Aux. Valleyview Park Aux. Mothers Are Guests" Scout Mothers' Aux. At Aft Tea |Cenee are planning a "get-together" €INOOIl 1€a [centre Street WA (East Grp) Marry O. Perry, social s | coffee party to be held next, A very enjoyable afternoon| ary Choy ponsor, Nn {Week at McLaughlin Hall. In- was spent at the Dr. Robert 3 | |cluded in the entertainment will Thornton school recently when| Dental Hygiene Judith Krantz, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Keith Krantz, Riverside drive. TEACHERS' COLLEGE, TORONTO Joanne Barge, daughter of A. J. Barge, Park road south. UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO, LONDON D.EA. Ballet, Tap, Toe, Baton, Pre-School, Character, Acrobatic FRIDAYS SATURDAYS AT THE |MASONIC TEMPLE 91 CENTRE ST, OSHAWA Information: 723-7253 \ ¥ $ ¥ [¥ f ; | oss aR || a TO BE WED The engagement and forth- coming marriage of Miss Donna Jane Chamberlain is announced today by her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Chamberlain, Churchill av- enue, A staff nurse at Osh- {| The Women's Auxiliary to the {Ontario County Medical Society SNOW PUDDING Three thsps. cornstarch wet What's her secret Miss 1 FINE RUGS | '! A good Persian rug takes years to make, some actually renresenting the work of a life- i ; ; a {be a fashion show. | CHERRY COOKIES cup shortening about 35 mothers of the kinder- with a little cold water, pour on garten pupils were entertained boiling water until thickened and {by the mothers of the Grade 1|a little salt. Beat 2 egg whites {pupils at tea under the direc- till stiff and 14 cup sugar, 1 tsp. {tion of Mrs. Alex Beaton, con-|yanilla. Fold into cornstarch and awa General Hospital, Chamberlain graduated from the School of Nursing last year. Her fiance, Mr. Filip Mayer, is the son of Mr. and Jor looking so chic all the time? Mrs. Nickolaus Mayer, Osh- awa. The wedding is to take place in King Street United Church on Saturday, Novem. ber 4. LeRoy Toll Photo PICTURE FRAMING? SEE . .. Walmsley & Magill 9 KING ST. E. OSHAWA cup sugar eggs tbsps. milk tsp. vanilla cups sifted all purpose flour tsp. baking powder 42 tsp. baking soda 2 tsp. salt cup chopped nuts i cup finely chopped dates 1-3 finely cut cherries | 2%2 cups corn flakes {12 cherries cut in quarters. | Blend shortening and su vener of the tea, pour i 1. Mrs. Harvey Delaney, who our 1m i [presided during the 'program,| Take the beaten yolks and 1 {cordially welcomed all the 1 tbsp. 'cornstarch, 2 thsps. mothers present, noting the im- gygar and a pinch of salt. Mix portance of the occasion, and together and pour into 1 cup of {concluded her remarks with 2 hoiling milk. Serves 6, {poem entitled, "A New Role". Mrs. George Delaney sang a 3 Mrs. Hanlon, {prayer, "Be Their Guide", after | Westmount H-S Association. {which Miss Joan Esdale, the |kindergarten teacher, outlined to attend the meetings which | |her classroom routine and ad. are held on the third Wednes-| 1gar, vised the mothers as to how day of every month. Jagd eggs and beat Grell, Str in| they might help their little ones| Mrs, George Delaney then Lind nd yaullla Sik together tn enjoy more fully this most|sang "The Children's Friend Is Flom, ad 0g Dowden, soda and important year of their lives, (Jesus, after which each moth- together with dates. Tons aaa the Mr. M. G. Karpiak, principal ev, Inivoduced herself {1/3 cup of finely chopped hi p. of the school, addressed the| Tea was Jourea by Js. plex [373 cub of taely Ap 5 Cher- oroup, speaking of the children Beaton with hostesses Mrs. | flakes Shave 1 ths on n COrNiwho have passed through his|Harry Sliter, Mrs. Kenneth | |lak s. Shaj e) sp. dough and school and remarking on the Walker, Mrs. A. Hutchins, and| {roll In cornflakes, top with }4 short time until the present kin.|Mrs. Leonard Pipher assisting] cherry. Bake on greased cookie dergarten children will be grad-|with the serving. | sheet in preheated oven 375- uating from public school and fine tailored clothes and skillful Sanitone Dry Cleaning! No one need tell you, .. I. that beautiful clothes deserve the finest dry cleaning. Follow the advice of leading clothing makers -- keep them new-looking longer by insisting on superior Sanitone Dry Cleaning. Our Sanitone service makes a difference you can SEE and FEEL! Call on us today. And remember, it costs no more for quality dry cleaning! AN | degrees for 12 to 15 minutes ort i g i until light brown. Yield: 4 doz. hy 0 high school. 5nd wn cookies, 2 inches in diameter. Mrs. Alex Craigie, President MRS. CLAUDE COMERFORD of Home and School Association, ! | Dorcas Groupl and guest for the afternoon, in-| First Baptist Church. vitec everyone to support the! | {Home and School activities and | | | BAILEY FOODS LTD. WEDDING SMILES Lina Marie Dostie and Mar- cel St. Cyr both of Oshawa, exchanged nuptial vows in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Mrs. Germain Dostie, New | Brunswick, and the bride- | groom is the son of Mrs. Ray- | mond St. Cyr, North Cobalt During the Month of October Every permanent wave Ri I Church, recently. The bride is the daughtér of Mr. and | and the late Mr. St. Cyr. ~Mary's Studio NEW LOCATION By ALICE BROOKS | Cute, cuddly, just the right size for baby hands! 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