SM as eT Lene oF ates! | VN Nee Women Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 4, 1964 7) PERSONALS - |Blouin, Rexdale; Mr. and Mrs. .|Sandra Hodges, Whitby; Out-of-town guests attending the Chessman Buechier wedding in Centre Street United Church last Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gibb, Orillia; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Roberts, Wil- lowdale; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mrs. Robert Sager, Queens bore; Mr. Ted Sexmith, Madoe; Miss Donna Post, Eldorado; Miss Lynda Hagerman, Eldor- ado; and Mrs. Claude Sargin- son, Mamora. SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT The 4 t is of Anne Theresa MacKay, daughter of Mr. Alexander Mac- Kay, Whitby and the laté Mrs. MacKay, to James Frederick Arthur Catton Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs. David Rooke, Whitby; Mr. Wayne Cheesman and | r.| and Mrs. Arthur Buechler and son Terry, Scarborough; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Askin, Scar- borough; Mr. and Mrs. Donald a | | MARRIED RECENTLY --Mary's Studio Faye Buechler, Ross Cheesman -- | "Say Vows In Centre St. Church Centre Street United Church| med with similar lace. Her was the setting for the marriagejheaddress was a single flower of Faye Mildred Buechler to|of self material, re-embroidered Ross Victor Cheesman, recent-| with pearls and holding a veil ly. The bride is the daughter of| of tulle. a Mr. and Mrs. Eric C. Buechler} The best man was Mr. David and the bridegroom is the son Rooke, Whitby and the ushers of Mr. and Mrs. George Chees-|were Mr. Gary Henderson and | wedding in Byng avenue Pente-\aimo and District United) Cheesman, King City; and Mrs. Elmer Layng, Raglan. Goodyear, Mount Forest, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Goodyear, Mount Forest. The Mr. Albert V. Walker, MPP)wedding is to take place -on and Mrs. Walker; Dr. and Mrs.|Saturday, August 15, 1064, at) John Chmara were among/12 o'clock noon, in St. John the guests attending the Mal-|the Evangelist Roman Catholic) nerich - Hroncich wedding in| Church, Whitby. Peterborough on Saturday. Many guesis from _ out-of a jtown attended the Foster-James| NANAIMO, B.C. (CP)--Nan- BARBARA LOUISE Barbara Louise is the seven- | months old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Hanna, Dun- lop street west, Whitby. She is the granddaughter of Mr. nd Mrs. C, E. Hanna, Regina, Saskatchewan and of costal Church were Mrs, recently. They|Church Women have asked city| William Watson, Pefferlaw; Mrs. Arthur 'Me- council to pass a bylaw banning) ANN LANDERS Fadyen, Cannington; Mr. andorganized sport or recreation) Mrs. Samuel Fitzell and Mrs./on Sundays during hours chil- William Woodgate, all of Tor-jdren could be in church. The onto; Mrs. Kenneth Blackburn,|women said they feel children Lindsay; Mr. and Mrs. James}are not attending church when Latehford, Columbus; Mr.\they could be. Ald. .George James Curry, Frankford; Mr.|Bryce has recommended coun- and Mrs. Cyril Shaw, Eldorado;'cil study the matter. 8 Why Advertize Shattered Romance? | Near Ann Landers: I[ went ence, So Save your lungs an| ir-|enjo; that glorious Denver air.|. teady with a handsome, THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Another good day! Those obliged to work should make excellent progress in any con- structive endeavor and, for those who are on vacation, Stars promise lots of enjoyment in group activities of any kind,| travel and, if single, the pos- sibility of new romance, FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, |just as last year, you will have |to exert yourself in the direc- \tion of prudence during the next 12 months for there may be temptations to over - extend jyourself which will take a lot \of will power to resist. +| For instance, stars promise |some highly gratifying recogni- tion for past occupational ef- forts, during November and De- lcember and, in your' enthusi- asm, you may' be tempted to go overboard in spending but this would be extremely fool- i|hardy. These two months will be the very ones in which you must |be more than conservative in jmonetary matters. September jand October do promise finan- cial gain, but you won't see any : = ' jreal uptrend along these lines Saskatoon. Her great-grand- | unti) next July, so good judg- mothers. are Mrs. W. Shiels |ment, good management and and Mrs, J. Cox, both of |g00d budgeting will be impera- Winnipeg, Manitoba. tive in the meantime. --Aldsworth Photography | Personal relationships should = . ------------|be extremely pleasant for the next 12 months. If you are care- ful to avoid friction in both family and social circles dur- ing the early part of November, jyou should have smooth sailing jalong these lines--in fact, could jachieve even greater popularity jthan you now enjoy in these | circles, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Cox, | ON A JAMAICAN HONEYMOON Following their Jamaican honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Arthur Coker will re- side at 729 Lakeview avenue, Oshawa, The couple was mar- ried in Cambray United Church, Cambray, by the Reverend Mr. MacCartney. | garet Elizabeth Copp, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Copp of RR 3, Woodville, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. Arthur Walter Coker of Oshawa and the late Mrs. Coker. The bride is the former Mar- Romance is currently in the} ,|celestial spotlight and will be! until the end of September; | again in ay and June; and, if you are planning to travel you can take jn t late Octobe?, nextjappeared dressed PAINTS SKIN A Swedish tourist in Paris in a high- ecked one-piece swim auit un- il closer inspection revealed) }responsible lush for three years.| The poor stiff you are mar- |We became engaged on my 19thiried to was born in a deep loff now. she was painted from the waist) man, all of Oshawa. |Mr. Lloyd Kemp, both of Osh- The Reverend A. W. Magee/4wa. officiated and the wedding) For the reception at tee si s pl Mr. R. K.| Grandview Golf Club, Kellington. we poabi bride's mother received wear-| Given in marriage by her ing a wine and green floral chif-) Si , '7 . ' fon over matching taffeta with ead po obit i gan full skirt, scoop neckline and ganza over taffeta. The hodice| featured a scoop neckline, re- i ith Alencon lace,corsage of white sweetheart) " ae rage nae and iily.| Poses completed the ensemble.) point sleeves. The full skirt, re-| The bridegroom's mother assist- - "embroidered with Alencon lace,\ed, wearing a beige silk shan- sequins and pearls was en- tung sheath with a lace bodice, "hanced by a chapel train held by)/pale green accessories and a three small organza roses. Her|/corsage of orange sweetheart "crystal aurora borealis tiara roses. up. | Ronald W. Bilsky, D.6. | CHIROPRACTOR | Spinal Disc Injuries Hay Fever 100 King St. E. 728-5156 birthday ang for two lousy|freeze and has never hag a de-| Influences are highly propiti- years I've listened to his liesjcent relationship with his fam-|ous and will be until mid-Sep- and nursed him through hang-jily. He resents the affection| tember. Next spring also prom: overs. and respect he sees betweenjises happiness to the footloose. | Last week when he forgot/you and the members of your! A child born on this day will where he had parked his car|family, so he must attack and|be endowed with a fine intellect \(for the 15th time) and came|criticize. Develop a deaf ear. |but, being highly impression- for me in a taxi, I decided I) Dear Ann Landers: I have/able, should be extremely care-| had had it. I returned his ring been married for 16 years tojful in his choice of associates. and told him never to call me'a man who works -- when it! Fea OLE sa agrees is again. doesn't interfere with his drink-| ROCKET STORAGE READIED | What I want to know is this: ing, hunting, fishing or card-) ¢ HATHAM, NB. (CP) |Everyone thinks of me as Lou's|Playing. Ground-level storage 'tacilities igirl. Somehow I must get the) I am 38, my husband is 40./for air - to - air thermonuclear jword around that-I am _no/We have never had to'do with-|rockets ane expected to be jlonger engaged. How would itjout anything because his| completed here by September. three-quarter sleeves, white ac- cessories and matching hat. Her KITCHEN Tomato Talk Plan to enjoy those gorgeous beef-steak tomatoes often... their stay is so short! Thickly sliced and smothered in sea- soned sour cream, or heaped with creamy cottage cheesa, they're divine | Dipped in sea- soned flour and fried quickly in hot butter, they make a super brunch or lunch dish... especially if you remove them from the frying pan, keeping them hot, and add 2 table- spoons of flour, a pinch of basil and @ cup of milk to the pan, stirring until nicely thickened. Serve the fried tomato slices on toast or English muffins, pour the sauce on top and garnish with parsley or chives. Good with bacon strips too. And for something "way out™ but good, try this "fruit from the vine" with sugar and thick pouring cream... for dessert! FOR THE FINEST IN Custom Made DRAPES SEE M, & GC. Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 r Meke a "home". helps do it faster than properly selected draperies thet will blend in with your porticular requirements. Our represent- ative will assist you with your decora ing problem ,. . you'll enjoy his hel; ful service, @ FREE ESTIMATES @ Slipcovers -- Broadioom Howard's DRAPERIES 926 SIMCOB NORTH 723-3144 "house" a Murray Peach Perfection. Did you know that we owe our joy of fresh peaches to China, where this luscious fruit was first cultivated ? Have you tried them, poached in a sugar-and-water syrup, then chilled and served over rice custard? Just cook rice as usual, in milk or in water, then add more milk, sugar, almond flavoring and whipped cream, Chill, then serve in topped with the fresh péaches-and-syrup mixture. A dessert fit for the gods! SSS -- Parade of Peppers Stuffed green peppers are a popular late summer dish be- cause they're so good with a variety of fillings. Try them stuffed with macaroni and hy With d sal: with ground meat, rice and tomato sauce and with corned beef hash. Try them sometime too with a mixture of. fresh corn, cut from the cob and mixed into an herb-flavored cream sauce with cubes of ham or luncheon meat. ipateau neécklines and short Albert, Dearborn, Michigan; | sleeves, with the overskirt flow. Don Mills and Pickering. jing into a semi-bustlé accented Following the reception, the lwith bows at the sides. They bride's parents entertained the |wore self wedding-ring head- guests and friends at a dance dresses with side bows holding in Myrtle Hall. 'short bouffant veils and they ~ carried bouquets of white and) yellow shasta daisies. The flow-) ér girl was Miss Marie Pearson, |Raglan, dressed in miniature, 'the same style as the other \ |attendants, and carrying a sim- fliar bouquet. The best man was Mr Douglas Moore, Port Perry and the ushers were the bride's) 'brother, Mr. Leslie Brown, PPPOE TOC Or Ter "a THEY GROW FAST ! Portraits Now Will Be Treasures Later --by-- Ireland sv» 723-3680 A i smal in the|m i i . f : "held her shoulder-length veil of, As the couple left for a honey- be : ys Bo bey pa ygh ord became = ape saa 1 ¢/The rockets will be stored in _ tulle illusion, and she carried a moon in Western Ontario and eee svailatie sae, Ws aitthave eit oa late Bou: as. 28 steel and concrete bunkers bouquet of red sweetheart roses Detroit, the bride was wearing | ' i d ar) . Tespectiless than a mile from the base 4 ; A ; ' jover between Lou and me,' for my husband because he is sh ain 4 and stephanotis. a two-piece white Jace over pink ; 4 ed tha ad wih atk ldalek ate 4: apeiie Th jwhere two CF-101 fighter air- ' illing, Oshawa,|linen dress with three-quarter) > , |and accompani( | sponger, €icraft are on 24-hour alert. Miss Roberta Tilling, ; i i + |small picture? only thing I can say in his be- i ing sleeves, white accessories and a Bh P : f tae ig ; ~ wes the maid of honor, eailetia | of white and ink All I want from you is a yes half is that he is a good father ] segs Amar dy, gene pine oa ge e p or no. No corny comment or|to our sons ang they adore him. HOUSEHOLD HINT ate Phaacgge oe: lhe : On their return the couple will |sermonizing is necessary. jak bara I met batts has ' Cut dishwashing time in hail] ant dais tot 3 . ss Dis taken a.serious interest in me.'by leaving knives between the with matching lace, and anjreside at 290 Park road south, Miss Disengaged ' ' i S. g | overskirt of Ceestaliotia, trim-| Oshawa. : _|. Dear Miss: No. ke - a would Hirer, Hs plates when you stack them in| So ORES i ci sinc ssapiedaaiccestiaaa | Dear Ann Landers: Five). She a ; lek tk ibaa hot suds. : See The 'Real' Count OFF TO THE RECEPTION rears nae Ts Ag gion : beamn' a wite' (a Wik te Sead . : moved to : ' h . mal rab at I Y, --Hornsby Studio [roomy house, a beautiful yee heme as PA Tle er? Wo a | as 1 | yard and the air is fresh and) oy Alice jn Wanderiand « A ofan Take a Farm Vacation 'Maple B Dennis W netgorang qlgive me some ronncanaavtnt| WALL-T0-WALL! | ap € Drown, Vennis lay My parents who live in &phank you--Polly but Not Anna| By ELEANOR ROSS low tickings and mattress cov- small city apartment come to Dear Polly: So you tnink ail CUSTOM-TAILORED DRAPERIES rm vacation, we're|¢rs spotless? |spend a week with us every)... pie fe As ae eser totearn, is growing in| If Mecessary, launder pillows) IAXC. ange VOWS agian August. Before they pull up toly" Nave te do is divorce your UPL ET favor, It gives city folk, espe-\and shampoo any mattress , : our home it is their habit TO oni sin gilte che: ie? ae \ a 4 cially the "younguns" a chance Stains by brush-scrubbing with Kedron United Church was/|Raglan, and Mr. Bir-|stop at a market and buy three live haphily evaé alter, Nohing to get acquainted with the real/Stiffly-beaten suds. Then rinse-\the setting recently for the kett, Port Perry. armloads of groceries. They| yor. start at the beginning.| ¢ountry and it is a. means of|¥ipe and allow to dry. marriage of Maple Louise, For the reception in the Rag-\2!so insist on taking us out on)... ng would ten bridging th it between ur- After guests arrive, treat)Brown to Dennis Harold Wray, |} 'hristi Pdicati 'ithe town two nights during , ridging the gulf betw u 4 ¥, lan Christian Education Build : ;|her husband to loaf aroung for ban and rural folk and their re- them to country - clean linens' poth of Raglan. The bride is|ing the bride's mother received, |their visit, so they could hardly) oo. ong accept cheques from| spective problems and outlooks, 4lmost daily. This serves as althe daughter of Mr. and Mrs.!wearing a French beige sheath|be Called free-loaders, hid: mother contehankd: an ihe oi . teal cooler in hot weather. Roy Brown, Raglan, and thelof sh ; ff li My husband starts to com- , So there are special advan-) 414 it is no great problem t6| brid is th Fa AE Ee dabei dake aalaat a g ar a PR inute he hears they|dependency which destroyed tages for both groups, not tne) oer ck Sahats sha ate ridegroom is the son of } a into a soft drape, enhanced by|Piain the minute he Arlee they|her love and self respect. So least of which is an inexpensive SUPPIY ner |Reid Dickey, Port Perry, andia bodice of Chantilly lace with|are on the way. After Mey) oy for your share of vacation for the city folk and| (hey, are merc ete andthe late Mr. Russell Wray. a scalloped neckline. She wore|leave I hear nothing but insult- ar ati ) share o} ' : hb r hung out in the sun-| The Reverend Ronald H. Love an original picture ing remarks for days. ss, po yooh 'te fate Fe shine -- then stretched smooth @fficiated and the soloist was snatching ia ue Hic folks are cold as ice. At| Stop making excuses for your : 'jand replaced on the beds with-/q, William Rosnick, Kedron, corsa raspy swectheart(¢ r wedding his. mother gave|Cheating and get busy at home. | There has to ive and take out ironing. . Waa ahve "The Lord's Prayer" oe ge of yellow swectheart a heen Be hac(Your marriage could use the on both sides. For the farm gimple, but well thought-out accompanied by Mr. Blake . : + kissed me in all the/emergy that is being wasted hosts, it does mean adequate nourishing. meals, planned ie chek The bridegroom's mother as-/"@¥ I have known bef, His| elsewhere planning for the comfort and peation and friendly atmosphere a a sisted wearing a Dior blue laceyears 1 have r. His their visi Sete fee Ry Sewers'! Given in marriage by hetive, tar ; ; father is a sour apple -- too Ceavenience of their visilors.| are "'musis" of course, if Alrather, the bride was wearing °Y¢" '@ffeta with white access h to spend the monéy to NetBing fancy, of course, bul'farm vacation is to be @ suc-\4 French organza over taffeta es MMd a corsage of pink/*o™P be F although [I've the important fundamentals. = cess for hosts and guests p Bie min 4. semi-bateau, carnations. come = By Mey po It is wise to examine, or even But convenience is also an pecktine. lily-point sleeves and The bride donned a powder) Pye husband i¢ beginning to actually to test the guest facili-|important factor in making va-\an apron front accented with Dlue French linen sheath with) ne t me about my folks ties in advance. Are the beds cations successful for both the Alencon lace trimmed with se- Matching three-quarter coat, saath 8 What shall I say to eamftortable and equipped with family itself and their '"board- quins The bustle back was en- while accessories and a white/4> sf alates, Beate ; Mood reading light? Are the pil-'ers." hanced by two bows at theorchid corsage, before the "!m?-- : bse RED IN dn Soa os Abort Dear Donna: Nothing you : , waist, Her crown of seed pearls couple left on a honeymoon to an say will make any differ- jand Alencon lace held an elbow. | points set hg insit tetarg, (tS 007 Re Hength blush veil of tulle iflu-/"¢y Will reside at the Regency ---------=------= sr jsion, and she carried a Towers, Apartment 407, 349 L ADIES! ibouquet of gardenias and ste- Marland avenue, Oshawa. j phanotis accented by trailing A special guest at the wed. No. Baby Sitter, livy. ding was the bride's maternal No Car Fare $+ The matron-of-honor was Mrs.| grandmother, Mrs, E. P. Col- |William C. Pearson, Raglan, fins, Whitby, and other guests MR. BERNARD 'and the other attendants were were present from Toronto, Ot Leading Torento Salons Mrs, Gary' Edgar, Port Perry, Hamilton, Wellandport, Font Experienced Hair Stylist and Mrs. Robert McDougall, Hill, Smithville, Markdale, Osh- FOR Oshawa, They featured sémi- awa, Whitby, Port Perry, Prince HOME PHONE AFTER 9 P.M. 728-9317 Peachy for Breakfast lf you're in the happy situe- tion of not quite knowing what to do with extra peaches your family will love them for 8 breakfast treat. Fresh peach slices will top cereal, hot or cold, with great finesse. Or you might feature peaches and cream with buttered toast, in place of jam or marmalade. Or add the chopped fresh fruit to pancake or weffle batter for a very special treat. A patient rushed inte the psy- chiatrists office frantically serat- ching and yelling, "Doe, | have bugs crawling alt over me and | can't get rid of them, no matter how much | brush them off." * Yule Studie, Mi. Forest Artopardi Studie, TO RESIDE IN WATERLOO Miss Anne Theresa McKay and Mr. James Frederick Goodyear plan to live in Waterios, following their wed- ding, which will take place on | Saturday, August 15, in St. John the Evangelist Church, Whitby, it was announced to- day. Miss MacKay is the} G@aughter' of Mr. Alexander | MacKay, Whitby, and the late Mrs. MacKay and her fiance | is the son of. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Goodyear, Mount Forest. Both Miss) MacKay and Mr. Goodyear are on the teaching staff of the St. Louis Geparate School, Waterloo. Aja couldn't R Y! you see divinely beautiful bridal gowns from our heavenly array for Fall and Winter weddings. Come in, choose your preference... for the happiest day of all. Elegant fashions for every member of the wedding, too. You're in love, you're engaged, and 'you "Well, for goodness sake,' be happier . . . until he psy ; . don't want to get them on me!" 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