DAUGHTERS OF ISABELLA PRESENT SCHOLARSHIP Principal Sister Mary Sheila {s an interested spectator as Mary Patricia Byrne, receives a scholarship for outstanding achievement in religion in Grade 10 at St. Joseph's High School, from Mrs. Jerry For- estall, Regent of Daughters of men Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, July 4, 1964 For St. Gregory The June meeting of the St. Gregory the Great Council of the CWL followed a buffet sup- per in the parish auditorium re- cently, Mrs. W. H. Boissoin pre- sided and the supper was con- vened by Mrs. Anthony Cebulski and Mrs, Andrew Mowat. An interesting feature of the meeting was the distribution of a questionnaire to the members, formed into groups, each under + leader, All questions were per- tinent to the work of the league. Buffet Supper Closes Season The Great CWL Plans for the fall and winter season are already in the mak-) f ing. The annual presentation of| | . scholarships will take place at)' the October meeting. The Can- dlelight Ball will take place in): St. Gregory's auditorium on No-| ; vember 13th. Mrs. Ralph Patter- son is the convener. ¢ Mrs: M. W. Hanley, convener of welfare, reported four visits made to needy families in May, and clothing furnished for three} children, while one child was sent to an acculist and fitted) Suggestions were asked for ways Isabella. Miss Byrne is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |ly meetings sufficiently attrac- John Byrne, Rossland road |tive to bring out the members east. --Oshawa Times Photo |in goodly numbers, for effective j -- | and diverse methods of carrying | THE STARS SAY out the objectives of the league, By ESTRELLITA {and each member was asked |what contribution she was pre-| FOR TOMORROW full consideration. Generous influences prevail, A draw for an oil painting ex- with social gatherings, romance! ecuted and presented by Mrs. and travel especially favored.| William Stevens, and in charge Sports and other out-door pur-|of Mrs, B. C. McAllister, was |suits also share planetary bless-; won-by Mrs. John Spencer. response was gratifying and the many suggestions will be given and means of making the month-| | pared to make personally. The! with glasses, The treasurer's report includ-| ed a donation of $25.00, ear-|/ marked for CARE, received from Mrs, Robert Smyth's) group. | Mrs, Boissoin concluded the) meeting by thanking the mem- bers for their co - operation in} completing the questionnaire,| and outlined briefly the contribu-| tion to the work of the league ex-| pected from its members and also the many benefits to be derived both spiritually and mat- erially. The Council will not meet lagain until September. Helen Godfrey, SIGNING THE REGISTER Are United In Marriage Not All Women Yearn For Careers Away From Home By ROBERTA F. ROESCH We like doing lots of jobs in this world! But one we really enjoy is that time-honored job of womanhood -- the job of feathering our nest. That's why we see red, a bright crimson red, when the egg-headed intellects say wom- an's potential is going to pot in the hours she feathers her nest. We don't agree one iota and we're here to say right now .|that not every woman wants to leave home every hour of every day. Not every woman resents time spent in kitchens instead 'of careers. And that's why we | take a dark - glasses' view of conversations like this. "T just don't understand Mari- anne and the way she spends so-many hours being domestic at home," one so-called avant- garde intellect recently said to jus, | "She's really a brain when jshe is working," Marianne's! | critic went on. 'But when. she's jat home she forgets her brain} jand does lots of things in her) |house that she could pay some- one to do. while she worked more outside." HOW IT REALLY IS Well, we have news for this egg-head--and all others like her -- who think that women} everywhere feel tranned in their hours at home!' We may not want our kitchen stoves every hour of our lives. But most of us like them for some of our time. They're as basic and |stable as bread. Ireland Studio Michael Roome We're all for opportunity, as everybody knows. And we're al for women who want to work and reach out to fruitful lives, But lots of us who do this want cake in our kitchens, too, And even when we like this best we have the right to that choice without feeling second-class and trapped because egg-heads say that is the way we feel! The answers for each of us vary, of course. None of us knows them all, But neither do we who write have the right to plant bitter seeds of discontent for the hours in the kitchen in- stead of in outside lives. WORK FOR BOTH Most of us want our share of home and career and we'll work for them both if we're smart, finding our way as we go along and fitting it to our own needs. So, Mr. and Mrs. Intellect, be- fore you commit us to doom and tell us our potential is going to pot in the. hours we spend in our homes, we bet you your horn-rimmed glasses and all your statistic-filled books that no matter how far we go in the world we'll still. find the time somewhere for the shelter --and the enjoyment too!--of feathering our own. nests! FOR THE FINEST IN Custom Made DRAPES SEE iM, & , Dry Goods & Draneries 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 jing. Look for a pleasant sur- prise in the p.m. | | | | | Helen Ifene, daughter of Mr.|Corey and Miss Barbara Taus, 'and Mrs. Gerald Godfrey and|were dressed in white nylon | |FOR THE BIRTHDAY Michael Edward Roome, son of with accents of white lace and _ | If tomorrow is your birthday, 4 | beginning with March, , 1965. ' |hiatus of five months, you can ; |expect another impressive boost ; |July, August. September, lyour horoscope promises a con 4 jsiderable improvement in your |prospects as of this day. This good cycle will last for| 4 three months and then, after a along occupational and finan-|§ cial lines. Best periods for finances: |December; the three months For career matters: July, Sep- tember, next January, I Do be conservative in all ac- tivities during the October-De- cember period, however; also in February. | Mr. and Mrs. John W. Roome, jall of Oshawa, were united in marriage by the Reverend A. |W. Magee in Centre Street Unit- ed Church. last Saturday after- |noon, j | Wearing a full-length sheath |gown of silk taffeta the bride was given in marriage by her father. The long-sleeved bodice and scoop neckline were orna- jmented with Swiss lace and pearls and the slim skirt was dramatized by a flowing chapel train. A coronet of crystals and |pearls held her three-tier, shoul-| lder-length veil and she carried a bouquet of red and white 4 white floral bandeaux. They carried white baskets of shrimp pink chrysanthemums. The best man was Clarence| Siblock, Ajax, and the ring-| bearer, Master Larry Ogden. | Ushering were John Roome,| Oshawa, and Joseph Nickerson, | Bowmanville. A reception: was held at the Club Camelot where the bride's mother received in blue lace with white accessories. The bridegroom's mother chose} beige lace with pink accessor-| ies and each had a corsage| of pink carnations, Also receiv-| ing was the bride's great grand- mother, Mrs, J. Hurlburt who ANsus-GRAYDON! CARPET COMPANY 282 King W., Oshawa @ Tel. 728-6254 Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre roses. Miss Maralyn Adamson was ithe maid of honor and_ the \bridesmaids were Miss Dale |Godfrey and Miss Christine Oscar' Parker and her fiance |Roome. They were dressed alike is the son of Mr. and Mrs. |in shrimp pink sheaths with Robert McEwan, all of Osh- |overskirts in onganza over. taf- awa. The ceremony is to take |feta with semi-bateau necklines place in. Christ Memorial and French sleeves. The over- Church at 3.00 p.m, skirts were accented with flow- --Ireland Studio /eTs and petals. Their head- |dresses were matching wedding | ring hats and back veils and their flowers were white and shrimp pink chrysanthemums in nosegays. The flower girls, Miss Cindy wore a pink dress with beige accessories and a pink ¢arna- tion corsage, | The couple left for points east on their honeymoon, the bride wearing a blue summer linen| sheath with matching coat of blue and white French, import- ed lace; white accessories and a corsage of Sweetheart roses. Mr. and Mrs. Roome will make their home in Oshawa. | SURGICAL SUPPORTS... TRUSSES and ELASTIC STOCKINGS "Ladies or Gentlemen fit- For natives of Cancer, ro- |mance, domestic and social af- |fairs will be under generally Broadloom-Tile-Linoleum TO. MARRY NEXT MONTH Rug Cleaning enue. Guests were present from|S¢Ptember, early October, late grown up and gone glamorous. Windsor, Hamilton, Minden and Whitby. NEWS IN BRIEF NAME SECURITY MONTREAL jthis month, in August and the| Margaret Mary Parker and any kind. ; ae be a good day in which to/ Sh ' it's. the easy|sary for the European or South riage of Mary Ann Fursey and|, re carried a nosegay of shaded) jf Monday is your birthday, , ier weeteer te seuneey 1612 08 accessories, the carbag is still|moving lint and every other Mrs. Archie Brown, all of Osh-|Grandview Golf Club and as\'® achieve much. ly. should k are ie thing and shete On a brighter note, the big|items we've noted so far. There b : ssori gently should work out well. B g ding music. accessories, point sleeves and a scoop neck- accented the fullness which she carried a prayer book will ever marry you with a pink, pure silk organza over vantage, she said here: Most |beneficient influence for most of | the year, and you may expect! some interesting situations in| August 1 has been set for these phases of your life late} the wedding day of Miss jlatter half of October. | Mr. Thomas George McEwan Lavy oats isco | A ehilg born on this day will whose engagement has been MARRIED LAST WEEK [be idealistic and studious but| announced. The bride-to-be is Ireland Studio | Will have to curb excesses of| the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. DAY AFTER TOMORROW Fine gains are promised to} those who are enterprising and| Bride Of Dennis Albert Brown te"s"teo:"sy"%s"sn"s More Handy Than Ever wih launch mew projects, exploit| 5 ori . | > ;, , linside the brush, a tulle or Northminster United Church|headdress was fashioned of|iginality and successfully con- Ry ELEANOR ROSS |from etem to stern, provided) Ore windcap or scarf or, best was the setting last Friday|Pleated petal pink organza and clude financial transactions. | Travel accessories, ig be with a hook for hanging and of all, a lacy mantilla, neces- _|net, trimmed with. self roses.| items, can add so much to the|nidden pockets, | ' i evening, June 26, for the mar FOR THE BIRTHDAY ease and comfort, of any JOUr-|rowe to wrinklefree garments Aicclcnn 'cathedval cincult. pink roses and stephanotis. your horoscope. indi ney, be it a short hop or a Won-|en route. , ; y , 13 scope indicates that, - ; - . Then there's one of those = te sanaeur of Me pega at, Warne: Sweet acne ae during the coming Aber TH octal ed ae poodle nigga gs Even packed with its full)small but mighty efficient ad- G st ve de rer the bride. best man. |sonal initiative, plus the co-op- europe. Fa ify complement of six dresses and hesive-bearing rollers for re- re 'hoi son of Mr. and|_A reception was held at the|*'@tion of others, will help' you iy cas, thie ox qlank | : 7 | of | "ph 4 oe h : b very easy to carry, a boon to/speck it touches. All of this | Whether your interests f e latter has baggage the woman traveller, especially| might well be heaved into a we nally ond iprheges bOney- v6 about a te ey yaa weight restrictions, so extra) since the porter is a disappear-|handbag that is.a shoe-tote too. The Reverend H. A. Mellow 1000, "le bride: was wearing aj, 1 vee leare is involved. Lightweight! ing breed | : ae erformed the ceremony and|owered, rose and white real|/20™me, amy plans made for ex luggage sd : These are just some of' the Pp i silk sheath with rose and white|Pansion now and pursued dili-|'U888S8¢ ; 7 Mrs. Mellow played the wed- ht totes and inex- | ice cases: that callanse for handbag-like tote is a delight/are others, wonderful gadgets ; tien 'ven in| Mr. and Mrs. Brown will re-| Best periods for achieving fi-| Pons'V® need hg when weighing in for a plane|and extras for the beach as well The bride, Ww ay hehe en a urn to reside in Regency Tow.)ancial and occupational goals; storing. 'flight. For a purse, however|as for other jaunts. ro yg lg tlre Sik on ers apartments, Marland av\tfe weeks between July and)' In the last year, the tote has/pig is still a handbag. gow ' ' "eee ganza over taffeta with lily- line adorned with sequined Swiss appliques which were re- peate on the bell-shaped skirt. A self bow at the back waist fanned into a chapel train. Her shoulder-length veil of white (Ch 2 wae net was secured by a head-\Safety First told her husband dress of sequined appliques and on their first date that "nobody .crested with pink Sweetheart name like that." During more roses and stephanotis. than 20 years marriage to the The bridesmaid, Miss Ardythe Tulsa, Okla., physician she has Greenfield, was gowned in petal discovered one important ad- taffeta with scoop neckline and shyred, elbow-length sleeves. The bell-shaped skirt was trimmed with self roses and her) Moving? Wrap small, easy-to- lose articles in red or green Christmas tissue. Makes 'em easy to find among other pack-' ing materials. of his patients like the name-- "it makes them feel safe." HOT MATTRESS DEVELOPED An Oxfordshire, England, manufacturer hgs perfected a new air - conditioned mattress that blows warm air through the bed from below \December, March. 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EAST, OSHAWA in weight, easy to carry in the LEAMINGTON SPA, England suitcase to take care of gifts, (CP)--Long-haired men should/souvenirs and other items pur- wear bathing caps when swim-|chased away from home, these ming, say officials at the mu-|/cases are very inexpensive nicipal baths here, worried that' Even the old garment bag loose hairs from Beatle-style has been dressed up to go. Now mops may get into the filtering called a carbag, or folding car- machine. irier, waterproofed, zippable 1964, s Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and superfluous hair, Over 15 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawe at the Genosha Hotel, July 6, 7, 8 PHONE 723-4641 For appointment on these detes r School Cl THURSDAY, JULY 2nd., 1964 ACT NOW! To Reserve Your Desk Space Is Very Limited FREE LITERATURE AVAILABLE Just Dial 725-3375 or mail coupon CLIP COUPON & MAIL -- . NO OBLIGATION ame ° Address" ; Telephone .... 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