Wemen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, August 15, 1964 SOCIAL NOTICES Oshawa, wish to announce the! Lorraine, to) daughter, Carol Ernest Day, Oshawa, and tne tember 12, 1964, at 2.30. p.m. Oshawa, ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Smyth, Ajax, wish to announce the en- gagerment of their only daugh- ter, Lynda Mae Janet, to Mr. John Francis Heino, son of Mr. and. Mrs. Frank Heino, Sud- bury. The marriage will take {place on Saturday, August 11964, at 4.00 p.m. in St. Paul's) "United Church, Ajax. ENGAGEMENT The engagement is an- nounced of Margaret Anne Mc- Diarmid, daughter of Mrs. Doris MacDermaid, Oshawa, and the late Mr, John' Clifton Mc- Diarmid to Robert John Bish- op, son of Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Bishop, Oshawa. The wedding will take place on Saturday, September 19, 1964, at 3.00 p.m ee eye TO LIVE IN SCARBOROUGH --Mary's Studio | John Thomson, Mary Villa Say Vows In St. Gertrude's Last Saturday morning in St.) Villa, wearing a pink dress with ag 'de. vanes' vais matching oo -- ac-lin the Free Methodist Church, hétame the buideiof John' Henry asc an" a bouquet of simi-|Oshawa. Thomson, Scarborough. The)/@l lowers. se so sE bride is the daughter of Mr. and) The best man was Mr.. John FORTE On MARBIN Mrs, Frank Villa, New Water-|Villa and the usher was Mr. Mr. and Mrs. William Szabo ford, Nova Scotia, and her)/Mr. James Villa, both of Osh-/ announce the forthcoming mar- bridegroom is the son of Mr./ awa. riage of their daughter, Fliza- - and Mrs. John Thomson, Jam-' A wedding breakfast was held/beth, to Robert' Norman Tay- aica. The Reverend J. B. Myers at the home of Mr. and Mrs.\lor, son of Mr. and Mrs: Nor- officiated Michael Nearing and a wedding/ man Taylor, all of Oshawa, The Given in marbiage by her Supper was held at the Camelot! wedding will take place on Sat- -father, the bride wore a formal Club followed by dancing urday, September 5, 1964, at gown of white peau de soie with _Before leaving on a short wed- 3.00 p.m. in St. Peter's Angli- lace lily - point sleeves anda ding trip the bride changed into can Church, Oshawa. long train. Her headdress was Pica Ral age gm Me Tossa esau sibel ate n iwi >cessories re- y Trscagee rg English net turn, 'Mr. and Mrs. Thomson cnaaetaee bei ' shoulder - length veil and she Will live at 1535 Birchmount) GHUNS" : ritis carried a bouquet of red roses avenue, Scarborough. and white carnations. Fak 2G AO TA SE | formed here to protect lives and The maid of-honor was Miss POWDERED MILK ongggah 4 bo hag bin aay soe Marion Anderson, Bowmanville, Ninni. Kronberg, a Swedish/@'" 0 paar eine a as Mash wearing a blue dress with a blue|housewife, discovered a method)4e ACN Co-Ol MIG an itty net headdress, white accessor-jof dehydrating milk more than|SU@7@ Units Ww! security ies and cabrying a bouquet of|25 years ago and made the milk! FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE | Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Morrison, ENGAGEMENT | Mr, and Mrs, Albert F. Bilin- ski, Oshawa, announce the en- forthcoming marriage of their|gagement of their - daughter, Carol Ann, to Douglas Raymond Mr. Ralph Day, son of Ene phe, son of Mrs, Lance R.} Johnston, Whitby, and the late) late Mr. Day. The wedding is|Mr. Johnston. The wedding is to take plaee on Saturday, Sep-|to take place on Saturday, Sep- tember 12, 1964, at 2.00 p.m. in} in King Street United Church,/Simcoe Street United Church, | | Oshawa. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Carl-Tlenry Schnabel, Ashburn, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Gunda Anneliese, to Mr. Peter Burton Schloen, son of} Mr. and Mrs. John Frederick) \Schloen,--Breeklin. The mar-} urday, September 12, 1964, at} 2.00 p.m.'in St. Thomas Angli- ean Church, Brooklin. ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs. Richard Britton of Toronto, formerly of Oshawa announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Anne to Mr. Peter Paul Dimitriou. Tor- onto, The marriage will take place on Saturday, September 12, 1964, in Calvary Baptist Church, Toronto. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Johns- ton, Niagara Falls, wish to an nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter, Roberta Bernice, to Mr. Edward Taras, | Whitby, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jacko Tanas of Winnipeg. The wedding is to take place on Saturday, September 12, 1964 at 2:00 p.m. in Lundy's Lane Uni- ted Church, Niagara Falls. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE | Mr. and Mrs. Steven Bar-| baric, Oshawa, announce forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Mary Ann, to Joseph Yurchi, Winnipeg, and the late, Mrs. Yurchi. The wedding is to} take place on Saturday, Sep- tember 5, 1964 at 11.00 a.m, in Holy Cross Roman Catholic | Church, Oshawa. other attendant was Mrs. James|the leaders in Europe. forces. | white and pink camations. The/firm that marketed it one of ANN LANDERS Too Thin, Too Fat | Both Need To Diet Dear Ann Landers: I would like to take issue with you. and others who write for newspapers and magazines. For years I have been bugged by your snide |pokes at those who are a little overweight. | We are called Blimps, Wad- \dling Ducks, Baby Hippos--and | countless other unflattering jnames. Why. is it that no one ever says a word about the 50-year- old dame with a face like a dried prune wearing size eight jBermuda shorts and a halter top in the super-market? Her legs look like a canary's and invariably she is clomping around in a pair of wedgies-- usually gold. Yes. I am one of the slightly overweight ones, as you may have guessed, but my husband says he'd rather have me this way than looking like a freshly- hatched chicken, Thank you for letting me jhave my say --PIECE SPOKEN |superiors, Are you going to be|* Dear Spoken: You are wel- come, And now that I have let you have your say I will un- doubtedly be in bad with all the dried prune, canary-legged, size eight ladies in gold wedgies. Dear Ann Landers: I was jarred by your advice to the student who griped because the male teachers chummed up to the pretty girls in the class 'while the female teachers showed partiality to the hand- SIGNING THE REGISTER --Ireland Studio Sharon Missett, George Mitchell Wed Last Saturday In Whitby siored paris" Aji Saints' Anglican Church, carried bouquets of white glad- You said, "A little banana oil Whitby, was the setting last jojias and white carnations tin- is an or inne Sars mbps ak the Saturday for. the marriage of cae nje machinery of human relations. Sharon Eileen, daughter of Mr. PES nee sees: id Granted, but what can a stu- and Mrs. Edwin F. Missett, to/flower girl was Miss Chery) gent go about a clash of per- George William Mitchell, son of pope Rig ig a ig -- -- 0% Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Mitchell, of white lace, accent at the " i 'i all of Whitby. waist by a wide aqua sash. She she ge The. Reverend Stanley Arm- carried a small nosegay of white 2 eds large raw shrimp strong officiated, and the solois: carnations and pink roses. i a ener cub in gel Mrs. Robert Velieneuve, sang BR best man was Mr. Geoge ioe pepper, "The Lord's Prayer,' and Borg and the ushers were Mr. ss in inc Weating Prayer" Ndaendanad: John Mitchell and Mr. Stephen pee celery, cut in 24nch ied by Mr. Robin Nicholson. (Mitchell. The ring bearer was 4 medium - onion Given in: marriage by her Master Richard Borg wedges § father, the bride wore an im- For the reception at. the Mem-'; pox ¢herry tomatoes ported Swiss lace gown with a orial Park Clubhouse, Bowman-) 1/1, pound fresh-mushrooms scalloped pearl edged necklinc,|ville, the bride's mother re- 1% cups salad oil : lily.- point sleeves: and a: back ceived, wearing a pink silk 3, cup vinegar accent of several layers.of nylon brocade shéath with matching, " dash Tabasco sauce tulle. Her tiara of pearis and accessories and a corsage Of » tablespoons pickling spices aurora borsealis held her bouf- deeper pink sweetheart roses.'114 teaspoons salt fant shoulder - length veil of|The bridegroom's mother assis-| teaspoon Worcestershire nylon tulle and she carried a ted, wearing a pale blue dress sauce cascade of pink sweetheart of georgette over taffeta, white Wash and clean shrimp and roses, stephanotis and ivy. accessories and a corsage of prepare fresh vegetables, Place The maid of honor was Miss yellow roses. all in large bowl and cover with Lois - Jame Heim, Lewiston, 'The bride changed to a tan- marinade made by combining New York, wearing an aqua gerine colored linen sheath: with remaining ingredients. Chill for sheath of organza over taffeta,| matching jacket, white acces-iseveral hours. Place. drained accented by an organza OVer-'sories and a white corsage, be- shrimp and vegetables alter- skirt. Her headdress was . fore the couple left for a honey-jnately on skewers and cook matching wedding ring and veil.. moon in Washington, D. C. On over hot coals. until shrimp is The bridesmaids were. Miss their return they will resid', in just done, 6-8 minutes, turning Dianne Chatterton and Miss Jan- jp, Edelsiein Apartments, ap- frequently while cooking. Serve ice Greenlaw, dressed in+i sim-)artment 409, 290 Morningside with additional marinade, if de- ilar style in shocking pink. They| avenue, West Hill. |sired, Makes 6 servings, cut in 6 sonalities? I loathe my English professor and he knows it. He vents his spleen by giving me C's when I deserve A's. In a math course the answers are either right or wrong, but in English a student can get killed on "interpretation, clumsy syntax, over - writing,| lack of originality' -- ad nau- seum. If the professor decides your writing is "pedestrian and unimaginative" who can argue? Is this fair?---BITTER Dear Bitter: No it isn't, but where did you get the idea that life is always, fair? You are bound to encounter personality conflicts (unless you decide to go live alone on a desert island). The sooner you learn how to deal with all types} of people the better. We alll know extremely competent indi- viduals who are surpassed by) mediocre ones, simply because} they can't get along with their) jone of them? Take :inventory,| friend. | Dear Ann Landers: Our 16- year-old has me worried. She is a beautiful girl, has a flair for! clothes and is popular. I get so tired of her incessant pitch for compliments that I don't know what to do anymore. Every day she asks, "Do you think my hair is really all right? Should I wear bright lip- stick or should I wear none at} all? Does this dress make me} look too fat? Am-I too thin?| Who is the prettiest girl in our ;crowd?"" of this talk. He says she is just too confounded stuck on herself and that I should take her down a few pegs instead of buttering her up by telling her what she wants to hear. Will you give me your views? \--ZANZIBAR .-Dear .Zan: Your daughter would not be begging for com- pliments if she were not starved for reassurance. Try complimenting her with- out being asked. Such praise is infintely more meaningful, an it will reduce the fishing. - My husband has heard some [~ TO MARRY IN SEPTEMBER Today, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Britton, Toronto, announc- ed the engagement of their | daughter, Carol Anne to' Mr. Peter P. Dimitriou, Toronto. The bride-elect is a graduate of OCVI and was employed in the Personnel Department of General Motors and is noW a Personnel Assistant for a marketing research firm in Don Mills. The prospective 99, \viage is to take place on Sat-| bridegroom is a graduate in Civil Engineering from the Polytechnic University of Ath- BRIDE-ELECT Mary Ann Barbaric will become the bride of Joseph Guiana (AP)--Vigilante groups!Yurchi, son of Mr. Andrew) Yurchi, on Saturday, Septem- ber 5, according to an an- nouncement made today by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Steven Barbaric, Oshawa. Mr. Yurchi is the son of Mr. Andréw'Yurchi, Winnipeg and the late Mrs. Yurchi. The ceremony will take place in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, Oshawa, 'at 11:00 a.m. SPANISH BAKED FISH |. 6 2" slices sea bass or other i white fish é 1% teaspoons' salt | ¥Y, teaspoon black pepper | \% teaspoon red pepper | % teaspoon mace \1_ tablespoon olive or salad oil large onion, thinly sliced tablespoons pimiento thick slices tomato tablespoons snipped green onion tops 7 cup thinly sliced fresh : mushrooms | % cup dry white wine '1 cup dry bread crumbs % cup melted butter or margarine | Wipe fish with damp cloth; | dry. Sprinkle with mixture of salt, pepper, red pepper and|? mace. Spread oil over bottom of 12x8x2-inch baking dish; {top with onion slices and pimi- jento. Arrange seasoned fish islices side by side on top of jonion slices. Cover each piece 'of fish with a tomato slice and sprinkle with green onion top |Scatter mushrooms. over all; jthen add wine. Brown crumbs lin. melted butter; sprinkle over! ® top of fish. Bake uncovered at, |350 degrees for 35-40 minutes or! juntil fish is tender and seasoned through. Makes 6 servings. ens, Athens, Greece and also holds a bachelor of science degree in Architecture from the International Technical In- stitute, Chicago, IMinois, Fol- lowing 'their marriage, they plan to live in Evanston, I!l- inois, where Mr. Dimitriou will resume his studies toward a master of science degree in structural civil engineering at | Northwestern University and | Miss Britton will resume her career with the parent com- pany of her 'present firm in Evanston. HOUSEHOLD HINT During the hot months be! jespecially careful to keep the 'refrigerator clean and in good working order to avoid unneces- ' 4 3 sary spoilage. , 4 x MARRIED LAST SATURDAY --Mary's Studio Lucy Swiader, Ronald Brightling PERSONALS Mr. and M.rs Norris Abrams|Coulter, Lewiston, New York; have returned to North East, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brooks, Maryland, following a visit',).. ws : é with Mrs. Abrams' uncle and Niagara Falls, New York; Mr. | . . i with Ms, Abrams' uncle and 70" <Cronewile, st car, Married In St. Hedwig's Church mer, Rossland road west. arines; Mr. and Mrs, Charles Lucy Palas Bideder se \ debi obits ' ; is suk ee Cobum, Georgetown; Mrs. Mit- ry. Sy Swiader became/tace and silk chiffon semi-forma Miss Ruth and Miss Gene-\chei Mr. and Mrs. Ernest|the bride of Ronald W. Bright-/gown and a matching veiled vieve Lackey, London, and Miss). ling. last Saturd . inlh ' ee Versa Woods, Galt, are guests Stiff, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted/ 8, Saturday morning in|headdress. The flower girl, Miss of their aunt, Mrs. Fred Morris, McGregor, allof Toronto; Mr.|/St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic|Lillian Swiader, wote a white Brfice street, this week. Harold King, and Mrs. William|Church. The bride is the daugh-|nylon frock with matching i Courtney, Bowmanville. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene|White bow headdress. Both car- Guests attending the Thom-|SWiader, Oshawa, and the bride.|ried sancades of pink and Waite son-Villa wedding last Saturday|8™00M 1s the son of Mrs. Freder-|carpations. morning in St. Gertrude's|i¢k. George Brightling, and the) The best man was Mr. Bruce Roman Catholic Church, were:|!ate Mr. Brightling. Reverend|McMechan. Following the res Mr, and Mrs. Frank Villa, Mr.|Anthony Bagsik officiated. | ception held at the home of the and Mrs. Timothy Nearing, Mr.) Given in marriage by her|Dde's parents on Chadburn and Mrs. Michael Nearing, Mr.|father the bride wore a formal|-"°" ,*he couple left for # ! Mr. and Mrs. J. M. O'Shaugh- and Mrs. Terrence McGovern, |white satin gown styled with a|Moneythoon in Florida with the nessy and family, Sudbury, were|and Miss Ruby Conrad, all of|princess line skirt and an em-| ride changing into a. black week end visitors with Mrs.|New Waterford, Nova Scotia; |pire waistline edged with pearls| Sheath, enhanced with roses and O'Shaughnessy's parents, Mr,|Mr. and Mrs. John Sparks andjand teardrop pearls. The bodice|™#*ching accessories, for travels and Mrs. Harry Bennett, Nassau| Mr. Monty Sparks, Scarborough. was studded with pearls and ling. On their return, Mr. and street, Miss Marianne Bennett|Many other relatives were also/nad a scoop neckline and elbow- pr ap Brightling will reside at. lreturned to Sudbury with her| Present from Scarborough. length sleeves similarly 2dged.|/8° Farewell avenue. sister to spend a two-week vaca-| Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dean|An orchid held her short bouf-| tion. and children, Jean and David/fant veil of nylon net and' she of. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,|carried a cascade of white car- Many guests: were present at are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. H. nations . \the Mitchell-Missett wedding in! Dean, King street west. The matron of honor was Mrs. | |All Saints Anglican Church, ' ' | Whitby, last Saturday afternoon LAC Roy Boynton, with the Roman Kerkusz, wearing a blue} from Oshawa and Pickering. RCAF in Germany, is spending } Other guests from more distanta month's leave with his BRIEFLY FORGETFUL points were: Mr. and Mrs.|parents, Mr. and Mrs, William) BRAINTREE, England (CP)) |Lioyd Heim and Mrs, Stewart|Boynton, Dieppe street. So many articles of clothing, | Toronto guests attending the Brightling-Swiader wedding last Saturday in St. Hedwig's Roman 'Catholic Church were -Mr. and Mrs. Roman Kerkusz and Mr:} and Mrs. Lloyol Greczylo and family, When you need "HOME-NURSING" Call a V.0.N, Nurse 725-2211 'Home-Nursing Care for EVERYONE" a en -« ei * AM ii This young. lad enjoying @ | huge joke is Mark Peter, the one year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Morrison, Bruce street. He is the grandson of | Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Barrow, Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Morrison, Brooklin. Ireland Studio LADIES! mostly women's underwear, are Mr. and Mrs, L. E. Palmateer,|left behind at a swimming pool Toronto, were in Oshawa lastjhere in Essex that they have Saturday, atending the Huddle-|to be sent to the council store. ston-Morris wedding in Cedar- Pool director John Sherry said: | dale United Church, "How people can forget such x -----------= things I just cannot imagine."'4 RECEIVE ROYALTIES ace sroueisncnmraronensncitn AUCKLAND (CP)--A number} The House of New Zealand writers re-| 4 ] of Flaire| . Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and superfluous hair. Over 15 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshowe gt the Genoshe Hotel, August 17, 18, 19 . PHONE 723-4641 a For appointment on these dates | ;ceived a surprise from Russia COIFPEURES recently. The publication of short stories by 27 New Zealand) 723-6901 - 9 Bond St. E. Prop.: BOB BUZMINSKI authors, many without. their; permission, in Russian was fol-| lowe by royalty payments. First To Young Ages Then 'OR THE FINEST IN Coston Made tackto-schol THAT'S A GOOD ON | Ronald W. 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