RECORDED MOMENTS FROM THE BIG DAY Mr. and Mrs. David Howard Bant were married recently in St. Gregory's Roman Cath- olic Church. The bride, the for- mer Diane Carol Dabrowski, is the daughter of Mr. and Lorraine Laura Ovenden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert James Ovenden, William John Watson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Wat- B Vevsiiwrn nt Cee Making their home in Gar- den City, New York, are Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Charles Bruce, the former Norma Hazel Bowen. The bride's par- oh Fae steed Mrs. Julien Dabrowski, Osh- awa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. John Bant, Oshawa, and the late Mr. isin ents are Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bowen of Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. James Bruce of Brooklyn, N.Y. Bant, The Grade 8 students of Dr. Robert Thornton School were entertained recently at a grad- uation banquet, held in West- minster United Church. The dinner was prepared and served by Mrs. Hugh Scott, her committee, and mothers of the Grade 8 class. Guests for the occasion were the graduates, the teaching staff, members of the School Board, SS No. 9, Whitby Township, the Reverend C. R. Nelson, Mrs. F. G. Won- nacott, music teacher, and Mr. R. §. White, vice-principal 'of Anderson Street High School. A welcome to the guests was extended by Mrs. Hartley De- laney, president of the Home and Schoo! Association, and Mr. David Clutchey, on behalf of the school board. Guest speaker, Mr. R. §. White spoke to the students, most of whom will be his pupils next term. Mr. Nelson also had a message for the graduates. The valedictory address was son, all of Oshawa, were uni- ted in marriage recently in Simcoe Street United Church. --Photos by Ireland Studio PERSONALS given by Anna Dovgalev. School pins were presented by Mrs. Arthur Joynts, as gifts from the Home and School As- Miss Donna Harris of Whitby was maid of honor at the Dek- ker-Crawford wedding recently and the attendants, all gowned alike in French blue taffeta, were Mrs, Lester Baylis of Ux- bridge, Miss Brenda Crawford, Miss Gaile Dafve and Mrs. Peter Rammler. The bride's mother, Mrs. Garnet E. Crawford wore Dior blue pau de soie, sheath style, with matching accessories and the bridegroom's mother, Mrs. Wybrand Dekker, was in navy blue shantung with match- ing jacket and white accessories. Mrs. Richard Moore, Town Line north, has her sister, Mrs. Norman Adamson of Vancouver, British Columbia, as her guest for the summer. sociation. Diplomas were pre- sented by Mrs. Donald Wood. Prizes for outstanding work during the past year were awarded to the following: Lofthouse Memorial Trophy for highest Academic Standing -- won by Anna Dovgaley. Lofthouse Memorial Award for best progress -- Marilyn Thaxter. Home and School As- sociation Award to the pupil with the highest standing, hav- ing received all their public schooling at Dr. Robert Thorn- ton School -- Patsy Luke. School Board Award for Eng- lish -- Arlaine Edwards. Teach- ing staff Award for Science -- dale crescent, celebrated her birthday recently, with Jack and Jill Canfield, Jerry and Gayle Dillion, Bobby Nancy and Bruce Welsh, Ricky Smerage, Sharon Thompson and her brother Fred- die as guests Following the Snider-Tapping wedding dance at Denbigh last Saturday night, attended by approximately 300, the follow- ing were week-end guests at the Tapping cottage at Lake Mazinaw, Mrs. Victoria Frank, Mr. and Mrs. James Frank and son, John, Mr. and Mrs, Ron- ald Frank and son David, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Herrington, all of Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Turner and Mr. Thomas Turner, Stoney Creek; Miss Di- amne Cornish, Mr. William Neal, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Crawford and sons Ronnie and Alan, Osh- awa. Miss Maureen Bebee, Kings- este Sons of Mr. and Mrs, Ross Mackie, Rossland road west, are Dean Ross, Paul Sydney and'Norman Rae, Dean three years old, Paul six, and Nor- man eight, are the grandsons of Mr. and Mrs... J. Nob- bin and Mr. and Mrs. S. RB.' Mackie and great-grandsons of Mr. Charles Mackie, all of Oshawa. --Aldsworth Photography ODD FACT The owner of a Spring Val- ley, Calif., laundromat de- scribes the child of one of his customers as "four years old and fluff dried' because the child's mother puts the young- ster in the dryer and lets him ride around for fun. THE MACKIE TRIO At JURY & LOVELL In DOWNTOWN OSHAWA 8 KING ST. EAST LEIGA CAMERA DEMONSTRATION by their factory representative MR. HILAR BELLING MASTER PHOTOGRAPHER ON THURSDAY, JULY 5th..... 6-9 P.M. FRIDAY, JULY 6th........12 - 9 P.M. SATURDAY, JULY 7th......10 - 2.P.M. Come in and see the latest models of LEICA 35mm and 8mm canjeros and projectors. Dr. Robert Thornton H&S Entertains Grade 8 Pupils Dorothy Schwarzer. Principal's Award for Mathematics-- Irene Manitius. Mr. Michael Karpiak, princi- pal, paid tribute to his grad- uates, and wished them contin- ued success in the years ahead. Votes of thanks for making the evening possible were ex- pressed to the School Board and the Home and School Associa- tion by Patsy Luke and Ar- Jo Aldwinckle, Women 's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July & 1962 7 Trousseau Tea Mrs. Anthony Scott, Richmond street east, entertained at a daughter, Miss Ellen Louise Scott, whose marriage to Mr. John Lewis Robertson of Ottawa is to take place tomorrow in King Street United Church. The hostess wore a printed surrah silk sheath in pastel shades and pink carnations. The bride-to-be was in a green floral print on white and her flowers were white carnations. Mrs. W. H. Moffatt acted as tea hostess and presiding at in- tervals at the beautifully appoin- ted table were Mrs. J. Shortt. Mrs. O. Orr, Mrs. T. Scoti Mrs. R. H. Jewell, Mrs. E. Brown, Mrs. Miss Marguerite Lewis and Miss Ruth Lewis. Serving were Miss Dorothy McLaughlin, Toronto; Miss Bev- erly Bear, Miss Auia Jean Mac- Millan, Miss Carolyn Mann, Mrs. J. P. Scilley, Mrs. R. H. Jewell and Mrs. S. Dempsey, Toronto. Miss Patricia Kennedy and Miss Laurel Dempsey, Toronto, kept the guest book. In charge of the displays of trousseau, shower and wedding presents were Miss Beth Cum- mings, Miss Bertha Geissberger, Miss Marie Marlowe, Mrs. J. L. Powell and Mrs. William Mc- Kinstry. weeks. Newroad Community Centre, near Tillsonburg, was the set- ting for a miscellaneous show- laine Edwards. jer. Mrs. Fred Brown, Tillson- KEEP IN TRIM By IDA JEAN KAIN | Do you have a wardrobe you} cannot fit into? As weight is} added, fat settles around the waist, through the abdomen and over the hips. Naturally, that's where the dress size pinches. An extra inch on the midsection cramps your style, but with two added inches, you "outgrow" your clothes. Let that be your cue in slimming. To rout the fat, exercise to increase flexibility through the entire middle part of the figure. Stretch to pull the waist up away from the hips and the midriff out of the waist. Add a side-bend for willowy 'slimness. Position: Standing, feet apart, arms upstretched overhead. Movement: Reach up with| right arm, as if trying to pick) a star off the ceiling r-e-a-c-h, centering the up-pull all through the middle .. . and, hold. Reach upwards with left) arm, again pulling slim .. .| and hold, Keep reaching up and/| stretching four to six times. Add a side - bend, pulling| against resistance... ' Position: Standing with arms| arched overhead, fingers of} right hand clasped in fingers of| the left hand. | Movement: Bend sidewards to the right, resisting with left hand, pulling with the right. . .| bend slowly. Come back slowly as you bend to prevent tension. Bend to the other side, again resisting with opposing! muscles. Repeat about six times; in all. | To tone the abdominals, con-| tract as you bend sidewards, ad follows: Increased Flexibility Will Slim Middle Measurement Position: Stand on knees, then} "sit" back on heels, arms out- stretched at shoulder level. Movement: First pull up and in snugly with the brace of ab- dominal muscles and hold this contraction as you slowly bend sidewards to the right, trying to touch fingers of right hand to floor. As you bend, stretch clear to the finger tips of the left hand wonderfully slimming! Bend to the left side in the same way .. . six times in all, Finish with leg swinging to slim bulky inches - off hips. Standing, swing right leg for- ward, then clear back past a 45-degree angle, forward again, back and h-o-I-d to a slow count of seven. Repeat ten times with each leg, holding on alternate swings. In a few weeks you may find that too-tight wardrobe a per- fect fit. SOCIAL NOTICE FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cookson of Whitby announce the forth- coming marriage of their dau- ghter, Donna Evon, to Mr. Alan Lawrence Pelow, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pelow of Oshawa. '|The ceremony will take place in| Pickering United Church on Sat- urday, July 21, at 2.00 p.m. AROMATIC HERB Now grown mostly as a dec- orative plant, hyssop may also be used for flavoring salads and soups. _ WINNER OF A NEW '62 VOLVO Alderman Gordon Monkman, Peterborough, presents the name of the winner of a brond mew car to Mr. Harry Cherney, The draw for a '62 Volvo took Cherney's Peterborough Store. WINNING TICKET place Soturday, June 30th, . «+ NO. 633978 L. H. HEWSON... 642 MARY ST., OSHAWA Honor Ellen Scott, Bride-Elect trousseau tea recently for her W. A. Branton,|J: The bride-to-be has been wide-| ly entertained in the past few) and Showers burg, and Mrs. Norman Fore- man, Ingersoll, aunts of the bride-to-be were co-hostesses for the family gathering. At the annual Father and Son Banquet of the 13th Oshawa Cub Pack,-a gift of china was pre- sented as a token of her sery- ice as assistant cub mistress. Mrs. Lorne Kennedy and her daughter, Patricia entertained neighbors at their home on Pa- tricia avenue, where the bride- elect received a set of stainless steel cookware and miscellan- eous gifts, _A miscellaneous shower was given by Mrs. M. H. Moffatt assisted by her daughter Mrs. L. Powell at the former's home on Roxborough avenue. The lilac time theme of the dec- orations was enhanced by the colorful wrappings of the gifts from the many friends and Saturday, July 21, will be the wedding day of Miss Don- na Evon Cookson and Mr. Alan Lawrence Pelow. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs Farrv Cookson | take place in Pickering Uni- TO BE MARRIED IN PICKERING ted Church at 2.00 o'clock. * --tIreland Studio $10,000 Kewara FBI's most wanted criminal of Whitby and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leunard Pelow of Oshawa. The ceremony is to neighbors gathered -~ 'he min LODGES AND SOCIETIES Miss Beth Cummings ana iui may he in Canada! The Reader's Digest offers $10,000 re for information |Carolyn Mann entertained fellow| teachers at a _ miscellaneous \shower at the latter's home on {Buckingham avenue. From a |beautifully decorated wishing |well the bride-to-be received many lovely gifts, followed by party refreshments with Mrs. Lester Cummings pouring tea. A buffet supper was enjoyed jby former classmates of the bride-to-be at the home of Mrs. Thomas Scott on Patricia ave- nue, after which the bride-elect was presented with remem- brances of lace and embroider- ed handkerchiefs. Mr. and Mrs. W. McKinstry held a get-to-gether of family and friends at their summer home on Rice Lake. The pros- pective bride and groom receiv- ed many beautiful Royal Doul- ton china pieces to add to their set of dishes. The gay balloons and beach umbrellas set the|+ mood for a barbecue supper en- joyed by the 56 guests present. At the closing tea of the school year, a presentation of a silver Ikora serving piece was made by the staff of Dr. S. J. Phillips school. The bridal party will be enter- tained at a buffet-supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Jewell, Cadillac avenue north, LOYAL TRUE BLUE NO. 55 LTB No. 55 held its regular meeting in the Orange Temple on Tuesday night. Worthy Mis- tress Sister Ruth Gatchell pre- sided assisted by Deputy Mas- ter Brother Leo Keller. Devo- tional exercises were per- formed by Chaplain Sister Alice Shortt. All LTB members will meet at the Orange Temple Saturday, July 7 for services at the Ceno- taph then on to Lindsay for the parade. The Oshawa degree staff put on the blue degree for Sister SPINACH PROVENCALE Spinach may he cooked and dotted with butter or served in this tempting casserole. To % cup hot olive oil or salad oil add 2 pounds of spin- ach, well washed and drained. teaspoon salt ¥Y, teaspoon pepper Y% cup chopped onion minced garlic clove Cover and cook until spinach sinks down in pan. Remove coyer and cook quickly until juices evaporate. Remove from heat and stir in two slightly beaten eggs. Pour into a 1- quart baking dish. Top with buttered bread or cracker crumbs, and grated cheese. 1 | Chaplain Alice Shortt. Bake in a moderate oven aty | Ann Fowler, Sister Rachael Coombes, Sister Kathleen Ai- dread from Oshawa and Sister Betty Sholer, Sister Lynda Gray, all of Camphellford. The meeting was adjourned and refreshments were served by the refreshment committee Lodge closed with prayer by rutal who may be loose in your neighbourhood. iat say: "Bobby Wilcoxson Pi ah wil ion." In July Reader's Digest you'll find his description and that of two accomplices, and what to do if Re! spot any of them. Get July Reader's Digest today -- 39 articles of lasting interest. leading ki the capture of a pats 350 degrees F. for 15-20 min- utes, Makes four servings. OIL PAINTINGS 9 KING ST. &. OSHAWA following the rehearsal this ey- jening. SAL WALMSLEY & MAGILL | | | Information For Persons Considering A CAREER IN ACCOUNTING For many years The Certified Public Accountants | Association of Ontario has proyided educational | facilities for accounting students who are employed | in the offices of practising public accountants and for those otherwise employed. | Following the recent merging of membership of | The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario | and The Certified Public Accountants. Association of Ontario, arrangements have been made for | students presently registered on the C.P.A. course of study to continue to graduation. However, no new enrolments will be accepted by The Certified Public Accountants Association of Ontario. Those seeking a professional career in public accounting may apply for enrolment on the course of study of The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Ontario. ENQUIRIES SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE REGISTRAR, THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTER- ED ACCOUNTANTS OF ONTARIO, 69 BLOOR STREET, EAST, TORONTO 5. For those who prefer a professional accounting career in industry, there will be available a course of study of a standard equivalent to that formerly offered by The Certified Public Accountants Assoc- iation of Ontario. Arrangements haye been made for The Society of Industrial and Cost Accountants of Ontaria to conduct this course, separate and distinct from its other course. As an interim measure, students will be enrolled by the Society on the present C.P.A. course of study with the understanding that upon graduation they will be granted a designation, other than C.P.A.,; to attest to their achievement. ENQUIRIES SHOULD BE DIRECTED TO THE SOCIETY OF INDUSTRIAL AND COST ACCOUNT- ANTS OF ONTARIO, 31 WALNUT STREET, SOUTH, P.O. BOX 176, HAMILTON, ONTARIO. THIS NOTICE 1S PUBLISHED BY THE CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS ASSOCIATION OF ONTARIO SAUTERNES | ARE RIGHT AT HOME WITH FISH, Sauternes are the freshest idea. Cool and bright as spring weather. Sweet enough to tease your appetite, make food far more exciting. Chateau-Gai Sauternes, of course. Serve them often, On hot days, try a White Wonder, pour Chateau-Gai Sauternes over chipped ice and top up with soda water. It's the popular thing to do. LIMITED CANADA'S WINES OF DISTINCTION