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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Jul 1962, p. 7

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omen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 25, 1962 7 PERSONALS of Oshawa, were united in marriage by Magistrate A. Elewals. Witnesses were Miss Margaret Vielhaber and Mr Gustav Renauer --Mary's In a civil ceremony in To- ronto City Hall recently Olga Muzyka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muzyka, and George Mayer Jr. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Mayer, all ! Crawtord-Estabrooks Rites Held in Zion United Church United in a double-ring cere-|father, the bride wore a floor- mony last Saturday in Zionjlength satin. gown with an Trousseau Tea and Showers Honor Margaret Lillian Hall fica wires igs arse neon te Me Mrs. Wilbert D. Hall, Nassau|Earl Kennedy, held a miscel-|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hal-|quins and pearls , had finger- street, entertained recently atilaneous shower for relatives, atilis Estabrooks of Taunton, On- tip Sleeves. Her three-quarter, a trousseau tea in honor of herj/her home, assisted by Miss|tario, and Mr. Robert -lames/length veil was held by a tiara) daughter, Miss Margaret Lillian)Doreen Kennedy and Mrs. Hall prior to her mariage this)man Kennedy. Pape a al 3 y % ae al 4 | 2 ¥, Gorags ar weihaceis., TE Port Perry United Church | Mrs. Frank Hastings, Port was the scene of the wedding | Perry, The bridegroom is the | of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reams- | son of Mrs. Joseph McLeod of | bottom. The bride is the for- | Ottawa and Mr. Neil Reams- mer Miss Kaye Hastings, | bottom of Regina, Saskatche- younger daughter. of Mr. and | wan. --Photo by David Enge Studio James Crawford of Oshawa. [white Bible and red roses, Saturday to Mr. Ronald B.| Mrs. Donald Moss held a mis-- The marriage was performed) The matron of honor, Mrs.| Thompson in St. George's Me-|cellaneous shower assisted by|by the Reverend Fred Reid.) Reginald Winfield, wore a tur-| morial Church. The guest of Mrs. Gerald Galbraith. The organist was Mrs. Ross) quoise organza gown with a full) honor received in a black and. Mrs. James White and James|Lee who accompanied the solo- skirt and scalloped edges. The| white sheer cotton dress ac-and Mrs. Ronald Harding ar-jist, Mrs. Thomas Sobil. attendants, Mrs. James Tripp} cented by a corsage of pink|ranged a miscellaneous neigh-| Given in marriage by herjand Miss Joan Crawford, wore carnations. The hostess wore a|borhood shower at the home of ---- a ae ae lilac printed pure silk sheath Mrs. Frank Browning. . deh 8 ;_edged | dress and a corsage of light} Miss Hall was presented with Silver Cross Women jackets Their _headdresses pink carnations while the pros-|an electric fry-pan from fellow- eon spas apn Piro ~ pective bridegroom's mother,;employees on the staff of ° c ried cascades 0 ze Mrs. Gerald Galbraith, chose a Franklin-Simon. Outing to Orono yellow chrysanthemums. ae The annual picnic of the Osh- David Estabrooks, Thomas, | white linen dress with a corsage The bride's brother, of red carnations. | ; ' ; awa Chapter of the Silver Cross Manitoba, was the best man Pouring tea were the grand-| SOCIAL NOTICE |Women was held recently at)with Mr. Reginald Winfield and) mother of the bride-to-be, Mrs.| | S. W. Wotton of Oshawa and| ENGAGEMENT lal at 10:30 a.m. and arrived at} The reception was held at her aunt, Mrs. George Taggart,| The engagement is announc-|'4, park in time for lunch. |Hampton Hall with the bride's of Scarborough. Assisting injed of Gloria Jean Watts, daugh- During the afternoon games|mother receiving in a white] serving the Suests were We fu-/ter Of Mrs. Rita Watts, to Keith) and contests were played, the|lace dress with a flared skirt,| ture bride's sisters Mrs. J. S.|William Bradbury, son of Mrs. | + llowin 'are. the prize "win-|pure silk organza duster of| Smith, Mrs. M. P. Sherba, her| Verna Bradbury, all of Osh-|'° 0 Takin the most clothes|china blue, white accessories) aunt, Mrs, F. S. Wotton and also'awa. The marriage is to take| ins off the ine tis F Fal. and a corsage of pink and/ Miss Ann Maria Bycok. iy on erg _August 4,}Ion, Whitby; guessing the most White carnations. The bride-| The matron of honor, Mrs.|!962, at 4.00 p.m. in St. An-|.cfety pins in a jar--Mrs, J.|groom's mother wore a pink Donald Moss and the bride|drew's United Church. -- _|Hogan; toss the ring--Mrs. R.|silk crepe dress, trimmed| elect's niece, Miss Joanne Sher- |Thordyke; jumbled names --|With pearls, matching jacket,| ba were in charge of the gifts. ENJOY MUSHROOMS \Mrs. J. Hogan; guessing the| White accessories and a corsage! posed -- Sherba kept the gn to modern technology weight and circumference ae oer pink and white carna- , ! and hothouses, Ontario mush-| watermelon -- Mrs. A. Wigston,| 40S. : : : Prior to the trousseau. tea\rooms are available all year|Mrs. E. Price; toss the ball--| |For their wedding trip to Miss Hall was honored by sev-| round. Washed, sliced and fried/Mrs. R. Thordyke;. guessing|Northern Ontario the bride a kg in penenned puber, mushrooms | contest -- Mrs. F. Fallon; blow-| wore 2 ne apo Pete inen shower was held by|make a tasty addition to any|ing up a balloon--Mrs. A. Will-|°Y i * reek ee. aes ie 4 ausisted, by pery, sige dish, ee a side liane, shoe kicking--Mrs, E. vith a. som) maine Miss Donna Brady, Mrs. Mark dish in their own right. Food/Holland; finding the lost pen- © aeae gi ont ee zune Beaty. aos at mactenen Anetivate, tlie Ree, A. Wigston, Mrs. V. 5 gare "od wierd willl Mrs, 4 ar and Mrs.|Guelph, recommen at you)A. Cope. A pot luck supper fol-) 0) oO i | William Gill held a miscellan-|\choose only those eeaahenaens awed" and ges all ref for|Teside in Taunton, Ontario, on ---- shower at the former's be ge are free from excess dirt|home, tired but with a contented sag Fagg : and cuts. Avoi c ri aggeohs : whe tele aes | cuts. Avoid dark colored, feeling of having had a good New Brunswick, ride-elect's aunt, Mrs.|\bruised or moldy mushrooms.!time ee SESE SORTER EN a RARE SRO ROE Bay, Thompson, Sudbury. /Orono. The bus left the termin-;/Mr, Merl Bembridge as ushers. present from} London, North} Manitoba and} Low-Slung Pants Give Boyish Look To Beach Fashions By PEGGY MASSIN PARIS (Reuters) -- It's aj man's world in the newest| French beach fashions. | The boyish look emerges as the outstanding trend for the} informal clothes being worn during the vacation months. | Girls look like counterparts) of cowboys in low-slung "'fron-| tier'? pants, ten-gallon hats, and) Sam Browne belts, or like; counterparts of men in the 1900 Max Sennett. barber shop quar- tets, wearing long-legged, one- piece, striped bathing suits with short hoydenish haircuts. | Inspiration for the cowboy) look comes from young Yves St. Laurent's spring collection, SUSPENDERS YET The former Dior designer) launched sombrero hats, 'sus-| penders, triangular _ ker-| chiefs knotted on one shoulder, | and low - waisted trousers and skirts. A new fad was born, PRIZE PACIFIC PIE Sportswear creators im- : Scrumptious Salmon, Ripe Olive Filling Heiney developed St. Laur-| . lent's original theme, and_ set} Nestles in a Tender Cornmeal Crust the stage for the entrance of} thousands of European "cow- girls."' Some "crust" indeed --to1 5-ounce can chopped ripe Even the. fashion label simply as pie crust the olives (app. 2-3 cup) figures is changing. fluffy, tender cornmeal drop) 2-3 cup chili sauce Girls with curves a la BRI biscuit dough that encases; % teaspoon salt Bardot are not quite as fashion- Prize Pacific Pie. Open-faced,6 drops hot liquid pepper able this summer as the girls this main course pie is masked seasoning with boyish figures. The new with a melted cheese topping|/1% cups sifted all-purpose flour "queens" of the beach have over a scrumptious salmon fill- 214 teaspoons 'baking powder ing in which ripe olives and % teaspoon salt chili sauce are key character's tablespoons shortening ingredients. The filling and un-| 9.3 ¢yp yellow corn meal usual crust are appealing con-| ik trasts of taste, texture and ap--. CUP ml pearance, Prize Pacific Pie) % cup shredded cheddar also is a delightful snack on cheese the pizza line for teen-agers or Preheat over (hot) esti |in salmon; let stand while pre- in female paring crust. Measure sifted flour; resift with baking powder and salt. Cut in shortening finely: light- ly mix in cornmeal. Make a well in centre; add milk all at once. Mix very lightly with wooden spoon just until in- gredients are moistened. Do not beat, roll out or knead. Dough will be quite soft. Dump into pie pan; with wooden spoon lightly spread dough over bot- tom and sides of pan to top to 425 degrees edge. Top outer edge will not stag affairs. It's tasty, too, F Lightly grease 9-inch be smooth. Pour salmon mix- when served cold or if you/pie pan. Drain and flake sal- ture into centre; spread light- wish, it can be reheated in a'mon, reserving liquid. Careful- ly to edges of dough. Sprinkle hot oven, wrapped in foil. A -- liquid into 3) shredded cheese on top. Bake in : wae? tablespoons flour, then blend'preheated hot oven 25 to 30 1 yg a salmon this into beaten egg. Add chop- minutes, until crust is lightly : ped ripe olives, chili sauce, 4% browned and filling fairly firm 3 tablespoons flour teaspoon salt and hot pepper Makes six main course serv 1 egg, well-beaten jseasoning, mixing well. Blend ings. straight legs. At St. Tropez and along the Cote d'Azur, women are wear- ing hip pants and abbreviated | brassiere bodices which leave a wide expanse of bare midriff exposed The leading trend among these 'Eve - turned- Adam" fashions is the 1900 theme, inspired by the current} French film, Jules and Jim. The} film's star, Jeanne Moreau, is largely responsible for the pop- ula of fashions that take} the ft imspirgtion from the turn 'of the centusy. second {i Nor-| Crawford, son of Mr. and Mrs. of sequins and she carried a\g A reception tea was held at;coming Saturday to Mr. Austin! the home of the prospective|/Hicks. A shower was held at) bridegroom's parents, Mr. and/the hothe of Mr. and Mrs.) Mrs. B. C. McCallister, Alma|Henry Hicks and a_ kitchen) street, in honor of Miss Laur- Shower was held at the home of, ine Marie Kelso of Guelph,|Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry.| prior to her marriage to Mr.|A dinner party was held at the| Neil McAllister, on Saturday,|home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross| Many Hostesses For Irene Heath, Prior to her marriage next|] Saturday to Ronald Allan Hele, Irene Evelyn Heath has been feted by several showers. Mrs, Percy Lines, Drew street, assisted by Miss Helen Dutchak, was hostess at a buf- fet. supper and miscellaneous shower for co-workers of the bride-to-be. Mrs, David Simpson, Mary street, was hostess to friends and neighbors of the future bridegroom when Miss Heath was presented with an_heir- loom bedspread and bathroom ensemble. The hostess was as- sisted by Miss Betty Harris A miscelaneous shower was held by Mrs. Terry Williams, t August 11, in the Church of|Less at which twelve guests! Our Lady, Guelph. The 'tea|were present, and the engaged table was decorated by a cake/Couple was presented with a in the form of a bride and the| beautiful gift. Also, a dinner bride-to-be received a card|Party was held at the home of| table and chairs and sterling)Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Martin' silver candle sticks. Out of town f Columbus, and gifts were guests were from Guelph, To- presented to the future bride ronto, Miami, Florida; and Lon- 20d bridegroom. don, England. i - Mr. and Mrs. Albert Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Smith, Byng avenue, have had as Simcoe street, south, are quietly {heir guests from England, her celebrating their 30th wedding parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan anniversary today. Mrs. Smith is on the staff of the Oshawa|Scannell of Dagenham, Essex. The marriage is to take | place on Saturday, August 4, of Gloria Jean Watts and | Keith Wiiliam Bradbury | whose engagement is an- nounced today. The bride-to- be is the daughter 'of Mrs. Rita Watts and the prospec- tive bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Verna Bradbury, all of Oshawa. The ceremony is . to take place in St. Andrew's United Church at 4.00 p.m. --Photo by Hornsby | |Malaga road, assisted by Mrs. Velma. Beatty. Entertain Bride-Elect inens on behalf of the neigh- bors. The office staff of the Pur- chasing Department of General Motors bride with a vacuum cleaner and boudoir lamps. presented the future Mr. James Armstrong, Miller avenue, held a stag party for the future bridegroom and pre- sented him with a sum of money and garden equipment, The 5th Company Cub Moth- ers and Group: Committee pre- ented Miss Heath with a ham- mered aluminum tray. After the rehearsal tomorrow the bridal party will be enter- ained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Hele, Colborne street east. Mrs. Roy Martin, Glendale street, was hostess to a gather- ing of relations and was assist- ed by her daughters the Misses Nancy and Joyce Martin and also Mrs. Ray Yeo. Out-of-town! guests were Mrs, R. M., Heath, | Agincourt, and Mrs. Norman Matthews, Toronto. Mrs. Thomas Sager presented the bride-to-be with a gift of Authors! Leading book publisher seeks manuscripts of all types: fiction, non-fiction, poetry, scholarly and religious works, etc. New authors welcomed. Send for free booklet CP-23 Vantage Press, 120 W 31 St., New York 1, General Hospital as ward sec- Also her sisters, Mrs. George retary and Mr. Smith is em-|Conley of Washington, D.C. and ployed as an attendant at the/pey qauehter Li p : i t ghter Linda, and Mrs. are both tite dang retreats sy|Jobn, Bardi of Oscoda, Michi- ove t Oshawa : ; gan with Mr, Bardi and son/cut the slices into strips one- and daughter, Leonard and Jan. |third inch wide. Bake in a hot Out-of-town guests at thejice. Mr. and Mrs. Evans whojoven until light golden brown, Crawford - Estabrooks wedding cavhid poe "-- vi -- turning often. Pile these toas: were the randfather, Mr.|W! rs. Conley f0F sSOMe! > coors * shi David Banaden and Mr. and Sight - seeing before returning fingers log-cabin fashion fin ea Mrs. Merle Snowden, of New home. spent a happy holiday in|Serving plate and use with soup, Brunswick: Mr. and Mrs. Nor-Oshawa with their daughters/suggests the Food Department man Bembridge, Miss Norma|@nd their families and had the|of Macdonald Institute, Guelph.) Snowden, London, -- Ontario; /Joy of seeing their great-crand- cgpe weg rama ea Mr and Mrs. George Esta- Children for the first time. | eee poFALSE TEETH Rock, Slide or Slip? | FASTEETH, an improved powder | TOAST STRIPS Instead of throwing out stale {bread remove the crusts and When you need "HOME-NURSING" OSHAWA WHITB OSHAWA AND W BAILEY FOODS LTD. THE FOOD SHOP Y WEST HILL HITBY PLAZA Specials: Thursday, Friday and Saturday METROPOLITANS FRESH CHERRY PIE brooks, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. -- to be sprinkled on upper or lower | Stevens, North Bay; Mr. David Estabrooks, Thompson, plates. holds false teeth more firmly | in place Do not slide, slip or rock. Manitoba and Mr. William No y, gi taste or Boyak, Sudbury, Ontario. gummy) ooey, pasty feeling. FASTEETH is alkaline (non- ac'd). Does not sour. Checks "plate odor breath". Get FASTE) at Call a V.0.N. Nurse 725-2211 "Wome-Nursing Care for EVERYONE" Miss Carolyn Spencer has been honored by several show- FOR, QUALITY FRESHNESS and FLAVOR Shop at the bakery with the large variety. CHOCOLATE 3 FOR 23¢ EACH 5l¢ ers prior to her marriage this | drug counvers everywhere. at SPROULES' SUPER SAVE CORNER KING AND RITSON in COMPARE AT 31c PKG.--PILLSBURY-LAYER STYLE CAKE MIXES 4 COMPARE AT 1.49--JOHNSON'S HOUSE AND GARDEN BUG KILLER RAID 12-02. BOMB COMPARE AT 2 FOR 37c¢ KLEENEX TISSUE COMPARE AT 45c--5-LB. BAGS---BEAVER BRAND CHARCOAL COMPARE AT 5 FOR 29c--FRUIT DRINK POWDERS KOOL-AID ALL VARIETIES COMPARE AT 60c--NO. 120 - NO. 127 - NO. 620 ANSCO FILMS FOR 3 FOR COMPARE AT 23c CULVERHOUSE PITTED Cherries" 5 COMPARE AT 25c HENLEY Cocktail "' 5 PEA AND VEGETABLE SOUPS "6 DISCOUNT PRICES REGULAR 75c--JOHNSON'S Baby Powder2 «« 15-0Z, TINS 28-07. 'TINS $1 15-OZ, TINS COMPARE AT 2 FOR 39c Sl COMPARE AT 2 FO GARDEN PATCH $1| Kernel Co REGULAR 67c--CREST Tooth Paste 2: $1 R 29c--14-0Z. TINS m8 o $l CANADA PACKER'S BEEF STEARETTES : 49¢ BAI WIENERS Loo SPROULE'S SUPER SAVE 1-LB. TRAY PACK OP 3-LB. BAG flat bosoms, no hips, and long|™ | STYLE CANADIAN BACK END CUTS LB. \ corner of KING at RITSON ROAD; OSHAWA EN THURSDAY-FRIDAY | AND SATURDAY 'TIL 10 PM.

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