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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Aug 1964, p. 8

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g@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 18, 1964 LEAVING CHURCHES, CUTTING CAKES ARE PARTS OF it BRENDA GAIL Woods be-. came the bride of Edwin Fred Brown in ™ Northminster United Church recently with the Reverend Frank Swack- hammer officiating. The bride Seaton, Hampton. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph Kroll, Oshawa and her bridegroom is the ST. GREGORY the Great. Roman Catholic Church was the setting recently for the THE RITUALS lois sail is the ee ged of Mr, Ray- burn Woods and Mrs. Hugh Grant and the bridegroom is the son of Mr- and Mrs, Fred Brown, all of Oshawa. ~--Aldsworth Photography son of Mr, and Mrs. Richard | Se ANN LANDERS marriage of Joan Frances Mary Kroll to Brian Richard Humorous Or Sharp Barbs Dear Ann Landers: My father is a wonderful person and 1) love him very much but he, makes such insulting remarks} to my friends I'm afraid no girl, or boy will want to set foot in our house if he keeps it up. Dad is a carpenter. Mom says| all carpenters are blunt -by na- 'ture and that dad has a sting- ing kind of humor, besides. She says I shouldn't pay any atten- tion to him. Yesterday Dad told my girl) friend she was getting mighty fleshy--that her dress was too tight and she looked like @ Po-| lish sausage. Tonight he told) my date (first time out with him and I'll bet it's. my last) that if he didn't wear his pants legs a little looser he might get varicose veins. If you can help me I will be| very much- indebted to you.--| Nancy | Dear Nancy: Since your father is a carpenter tell him he ought to remember to meas- ure once and saw twice. Critical remarks of a personal nature can be hurtful, even |though they are intended as a |joke. Perhaps your dad doesn't lremember from his own teen- age days how sensitive kids can ibe. Ask him to please take it HONEYMOONING ON THE WEST COAST June MacGregor, L. P. Beeston Exchange Vows In St.Gertrude's ssis'o sot: tends" sleeves. The modified be11-jband and I got pes an argu- shaped skirt was accented by|ment about what to name our po matching roses holding a d child. Our first baby |secon | was irl, We named her after panel of unpressed pleats. Her| my. at's mother because matching floral headdress held) he insisted on it. her illusion veil, and she carried; QOyr second child is a boy. 1| June Ann MacGregor became the bride of Leonard Philip Bee- ston, Oshawa, in St.Gertrude's Roman Catholic Church. Ea | bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne MacGregor, Early last Saturday ame Not Hurt Dear Fan: Your husband had his way with the first child so|fon with a chapel train, The} **\now it's your turn. Name the|bouffant skirt was gathered at] baby after your father. Middle names are not ex- actly useless--especially if the name is connected with three buildings in downtown Houston. |Besides, what are you going to| yell out the door when you mean business and want the boy to come home? Dear Ann Landers: I am a girl 20, and almost out of my mind because' of the unhappi- ness I have caused my parents as well as myself. I started to go with an older man I met on the bus. Nick was very romantic and talked about marriage. My folks did not like him and said so from the be- ginning. My father kept telling me something was fishy be- cause he couldn't get any "s To Help Their PEKING (Reuters)--Chinese men who do not help their wives with household chores have been told to change their 'feudal ideas" and put on aprons. But the aim is not, as in many other countries, to allow wives to go out and enjoy them- selves. They will get more time so they can play their part in "building socialism." The campaign was conducted mainly in the letter columns of newspapers, as such campaigns usually are here. It started with a drive against men who think themselves "too big" to help in the house. A typical letter from an un- identified worker was printed recently in the national labor union newspaper Workers' Daily. He wrote: "One day when I was very busy doing my_ household chores, a friend of mine dropped in suddenly and asked me to go out and have a good ~ |time with him. I told him I had la lot of work to do in the house and could not join him. "He was not at all pleased. He said to me: 'You are not a | -- Chinese Men Are Expected Wendy Keith Races Cars And Loves It MONTREAL (CP) -- lendy car racer Wi racing is safer than driving. Wives, Now grown man at all, but just an old woman.' "At that, I told my friend that he was taking the wrong view and advised him not to play at being the 'big man.' "As a matter of fact, I my-}}j self once had the idea that I was a 'big man.' During the|she early days of my marriage, I, too, thought that it was the duty of wives to do the house- hold chores and that it would be shameful for a man to do then. "Later, when we had a child, my wife was so busy that she rushed out to the factory where sh e works ang back again every day. She was so busy at home that she had no time for work. or study. "One day, while we were resting, she began to argue |with me. 'We live in a new so- ciety now,' she said, 'where men and women are all equal. Therefore they should both do/reflexes and no panics!" the household chores. | She says the sport is good for "What is more, if you give| people who are "bored and want |me a helping hand, then I can|/@ little excitement. After it's all do my work in the factory with-/Over, you appreciate _ sitting out worrying, and that is very) down quietly." MM ,"' said the sedan event at the Tremblant-St. Jovite race track north of Montreal recently. Her husband also races, and drove a Lotus Elan at the same meet. Wendy feels women have only one disadvantage behind the) | wheel. They aren't as strong as men. "Otherwise the requirements are the same: A love of driving and speed, good eyesight and good distance judgment, fast Newlyweds Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Hroncich, Sussex street, are shown here outside their hotel in Nassau while on HONEYMOONING IN NASSAU their honeymoon. Mr. -and Mrs. Hroncich were married recently in St. John the Bap- tist Church, Peterborough. conducive to the building of so-| She's frightened before a cialism . . jrace, she admits. APPLE BUTTER Greek Couple Wed In Toronto | Live In Oshawa St. George's Greek Orthodox Church, Toronto, was the setting on Saturday afternoon for the marriage of Athanasia Drako- poulos, Oshawa, to Anthony Lia- dakis. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mts. George Drako- |poulos, Athens, Greece, and her bridegroom is the son of Mr. land Mrs. Stavros Liadakis, also jof Athens, The Reverend E. J. Lomos officiated. Given in marriage by Mr. \Denis Dras, the bride was wear- ling a formal gown of silk chif- the waistline and the bodice had a scalloped lace-edged neckline land lily-point sleeves. Her lace 'crown was 'studded with pearls land sequins and held her scalloped fingertip veil of tulle jillusion. She carried a cascade lof white carnations and pink roses, The matron of honor was \Mrs. Thomag Rekos, Oshawa, wearing a two-piece beige lace ensemble, matching veiled hat, white accessories and a ecursage of white: carnations The. best man was Thomas Rekos, Oshawa. An informal reception Mr. was held at the Town and Country|= \Restaurant, Oshawa. As_ the 'couple left for their honeymoon jto be spent in Port Hope the "Since then, I have been do-| 'I'm so nervous I never talk ling some of the work in the|t0 anyone before a race. But jhouse. I could not do it very|it's a wonderful feeling to know iwell at first, but my wife bo you're in control and mas-| 1% teaspoon allspice ltaught me patiently and, as I/ter Of the car. | ' A . t rut 1 teaspoon cinnamon persisted, I gradually became| She started a year ago last) mae ; ; used to it. |May and has competed in seven| 12 bottle liquid fruit pectin WIFE KIND races, winning two novice and) Then, make the butter. Put "Now, no matter whether it one club event. ; ' Wendy ways Waren ne dom. pulp through sieve, Meas- is washing the dishes, looking) petition between her and her|UT@ 5 cups into a very lange jafter the child, going shopping,| husband because they don't|saucepan. Add sugar and spices; ed pag 2 do r yo " wife|race the same cars. |mix well. Place over high heat,| is very kind and she always) 'Besides, he'd beat me if welpri i i | ldoes the same for me. " |@id. But at least we can FPN ha to a full rolling boil, and) "When she is on night, shift,| about something that interests|P°! hard 1 minute, stirring con-| I always look after the child so\us both." {stantly. Remove from heat and ee ae een ie Ga : ------|at once stir liquid fruit pectin. cute @. wieer Wiee tate MULTIPLE BIRTHS" -- |skim off foam with metal spoon. on. fight shift. dha 'ates the In 1961 there were 100 births | Ladle quickly into glasses. rs recorded of triplets and almost/Cover butter at once with %& same for me. et rk ; "Now both my wife and I can 10,000 sets of twins. : thot paraffin, 5 cups fruit pulp 744 cups sugar FOR THE FINEST IN Custom Made : SEE M. & C, Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 join study-groups and do socia! work enthusiastically. "She is the leader of her pro- duction group and also of the labor union group. Her group| works so well that they have) earned a lot of praise. "When I see her organizing, production so well, I am_ so| pleased that words can hardly| express. the pleasure which I First To Young Ages Then tacketo-sehool Visit Young Ages in the Oshawa Shopping Centre for Selection, Quality and Value . . » featuring all the latest styles for boys and girls. SIZES FROM INFANTS TO 14 "The Best Costs Less At feel," the unionist declared. The House y j yJO of Flaire | COIFFURES | ' 723-6901 - 9 Bond St. E. Prop.: BOB BUZMINSKI OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE uiNiclalcle]s Split-Level Sandwiches Double-Decker Salami and Cheese Buns are great, hot of straight answers .out of Nick|bride was wearing a light blue about his work or his family. |two-piece ensemble with white) When I told Nick I was preg-|accessories and a corsage of/ nant he said it was a tough|white carnations. On their re-| break, because he was legally|turn Mr. and Mrs. Liadakis will) married (though separated) |live at 366 Jarvis street, + WALKER'S which was news to me. He wished me luck and said he hoped I'd meet some nice man --. marry me "some- I became hysterical and ill and I lost the baby. I think about Nick all the time. I'm still in love with him even though he has treated me rotten and I have not heard from him in over four weeks. I need your help.--Stardust Dear S.D.: After what you've been through if you can still say | Oshawa you love the heel I can do noth- jing for you, People who enjoy /punishment are sick and need to see a head doctor. Allergies ? Backaches ? Or Do You Just Want To Sleep |] Comfortably? Ask About PERMA. mee Mattresses g off Retail Price. Call RAMA DISTRIBUTORS 725-8762 a nosegay of deep pink roses. |want to name him after my | The best man was Mr. Dale|father but my husband has dif-| Beeston, Cobourg, and the late|Coe, Fenelon Falls, and the/ferent ideas. He wants to name) Mr. Beeston. seed eed Mr. ue al ee gs after so hy ape who} Age 3 ..Gregor, Oshawa and Mr. Don-|owns three buildings in down- i aecumea bea Darky ald Piggott, Ajax. |town Houston. : and the wedding music was! For the. reception at the| We are also having trouble} played by. Miss Lucas, Oshawa.|Annandale Golf and Countryjover a middle name, I think) Given in marriage by her|clUb, Pickering, the bride's|middle names. are useless and Jather the bride wane wis mother received, wearing aj!'d just as soon not burden our silk organza over taffeta formal|Peige pure silk sheath with a/Son with One. Wil Lt agg = gown with an empire bodice |SC0OP neckline accented by em, | the Tescne and settle this squab- appliqued with lace and seed|Proidered lace insets, a pale|ble?--Landers Fan is} Whitby, and the bridegroom is) the son of Mrs. Leslie Philip) earls, a scoop neckline andigteen net hat with organza) sibonctineths Sates similarly| Petals and a corsage of tenet accented, The A-line skirt was|'°S¢S; The bridegroom's mother} complimented by a panel of un-|2SSiSted, wearing a two-piece} pressed pleats caught at the dress of pale pink lace, a match-| back with an organza bow. Her|!" organza flowered hat and a) headdress of sheer petals held/C°'Sase of white chrysanthe- her scalloped shoulder - length ™U™S. | veil of tulle illusion. and she For a honeymoon to the West| carried a bouquet of baby pink/Coast, the bride chose for roses and stephanotis. |travelling a pale pink linen suit, | The maid of honor was 'Miss|Matching straw hat, black] e ; F atent accessories and a cor- Mary Clark, wearing pale pink P : . organza over taffeta with a|S28¢ of deep pink roses. On : by : their return, Mr. and Mrs. scoop neckline and shor tiseoston will live at 949 Simcoe! street north. Sutta's | 725-4521 GRAPE JELLY a Yield; about 10 medium glasses (5 Ibs. jelly) | 4° cups juice (about 3 Ibs. (3| qts.) ripe grapes) cups sugar \% bottle liquid fruit pectin | First, prepare the juice, Stem about 3 pounds (3 quarts) fully) ripe grapes and crush thorough-| ly. Add % cup water; bring to} a boil and simmer, covered, 10) minutes, Place in jelly cloth or bag and squeeze out juice. Measure 4 cups into a very large saucepan. (Concord grapes give best color and flavor. If wild grapes, Malagas, or other tight-skinned grapes are used, use 3% cups grape) juice and add % cup lemon juice.) | Then make the jelly. Add sugar to juice in saucepan and mix well. Place over high heat and bring to a boil, stirring constantly. At once stir in liquid fruit pectin. Then bring to a full rolling and boil hard 1 minute, stirring constantly Remove from heat, skim- off foam with metal spoon and pour quickly into glasses. Cover jelly at once with % inch hot paraffin. 7 AT ANsus-(GRAYDON| CARPET COMPANY 282 King W., Oshawa @ Tel. 728-6254 Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre Broadloom-Tile-Linoleum I knew that Baker Ca a job on rugs. But th the marvellous job p "JUST ONE CALL "Over 80 Years' Experience" Your local Agent. ,. ROSS E co. "You Don't Say! ... Amazing! ... that big a difference? There is? Like better than new! 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Then heap the centre\ with fresh fruits of your choice and top with scoo| f ice cream or cottage cheese. Or crown the fruits with sour cream and a dash of nutmeg, fora gourmet - touck Prepared by the Home Economists of THE CANADIAN DAIRY FOODS SERVICE BUREAU 147 Davenport Rd., Toronto 5, Ont." BND

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