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Oshawa Times (1958-), 4 Sep 1964, p. 7

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Women Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-8474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 4, 1964 7 savory salmon loaf, bor- hoy by tomato halves and potatoes, is both eco- I and easy to prepare. of all, you don't mess any pots or pans: Cleanup is as Fry Planked Salmon Menu For a Cool-Evening Meal 1 egg yolk 1 thsp, milk Prepare plank by brushing with salad oil, or use ovenproof platter, Preheat for 10 minutes in 400 degree F. oven. Combine TO BE MARRIED NEXT MONTH Family Celebrates 35th Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. William Dod- well, Nassau street, were re- cently honored on the occasion sary. Mrs. Dodwell is the former Flossie Martin, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mar- Hin, Oshawa, Mr, Dodwell is the son of Mrs, Ada Dodwell, West Hill, Ontario, and Oshawa. The honored couple were mar- ried August 17, 1998, by the Nassau Street Pair! of their 35th wedding anniver-' Ter BP SSS = 2 RS ET a a Mr. anid Mrs. Dodwell held a) surprise party for their parents at the Buckaroo Ranch, The former bride was dressed in a sheath + over ~ taffeta dress with a corsage of white roses. The couple was presented with Danish walnut end tables and coffee table to match. The tea table was suitably deco- rated, centred with a three-tier wedding cake made by their daughter, Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. Dodwell have six grandsons. Guests were present from Hillsburg, Brooklin, Amelias- burg, Lindsay, Bowmanville, West Hill and Milton. Quick pickle trick; lice onions, separate inte rings and drop into jar of leftover sweet or dill pickle juice. Refrigerate 2.to 8 days. ! 4 Reverend Charles B. Cragg in the parsonage of King United Church. Their attend- ants were Mrs. Albert Edwards (nee Lillian Humm) and Alec. M. Dodwell, both now deceased. Mr, and Mrs. Dodwell have three daughters: Barbara, Mrs. Howard Johnson; Shirley, Mrs. simple as wiping a plank or ovenproof platter: PLANKED SALMON DINNER 1 oan (15%0z.) B.C. pink salmon Y% eup soft bread crumbs 2 eggs, slightly beaten % cup evaporated milk or |plank or platter, Bake at 400 salmon, bread crumbs, beaten eggs, cream, melted butter, lemon juice, salt, pepper and relish, Shape salmon mixture as desired, in the centre of heated 'egreees F¥., for about 25 min- utes. Arrange tomato halves! Saturday, October 10, is the date set for the marriage of Miss Lisa Elizabeth Feldberg and Mr. Gerald Wayne Pru- sinski, The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Feldberg, Oshawa, and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Michael Pru- sinski, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Prusinski. The ceremony is to take place in St. John's Ukrainian Greek Orthodox Church at 2.30 p.m. « Ireland Studio Paul Sobil; Patricia, Mrs. Ed- liam C, Dodwell Last Saturday ward Johnson, and a son, Wil- 'the families of bias FOR THE FINEST IN WED IN CALVARY Elizabeth Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J, Ga- bona, Oshawa, recently he- came the bride of Glen Robert Bridesmaids in cream Y, cup melted butter 1 tbsp. lemon juice \% tsp. salt Dash pepper \% cup sweet pickle relish tomatoes, halved thap. grated cheese to 3 cups seasoned mashed potatoes BAPTIST CHURCH Peel, son of Mrs. Clifford Peel, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Peel. --Ireland Studio 2 Yellow Attend = Helen Felicia Swiador, Bride | Knox Pregbyterian Church was the setting for the wedding of Halina(Helen) Felicia Swia- dor of Oshawa and Clyde Wood Don, Montreal]. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Swiador and the bride- groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Archibald W. Don, all of Oshawa. The Reveregd Donald R. Sin- clair performed the ceremony floral accent was a single deep pink rose carried on her clutch bag. As the couple left on their wedding trip to the Atlantic coast through the New England States, the bride was wearing a navy blue silk dress with pink accessories and a corsage of |pink Sweetheart roses, Mr. and Mrs, Don will make} |Spoon mashed potatoes around| Family Group Portrait cents per serving. around loaf, and sprinkle ecut)~ surfaces with grated cheese.| border, and brush with giaze of| mixture of one tbsp, milk and| one egg. Return to oven until! brown (about five minutes).| Serves four to six. Cost: 23 Developed To Fine Art By ELEANOR ROSS If the picture is to ,hang in) The family reunions of late|your home, take the room's) -lsummer make this the ideal color scheme into consideration. Itime to schedule a really fine} Mother's hair should be done} | group photograph. the day before the sitting is And like so many others, we|scheduled: Whatever jewelry is |have learned that the best per-/ flattering should be worn, the Custom Made DRAPES SEE M. & C. Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 son to do this job is a full-time|same goes for a small fur. professional photographer, @ For the children, make the competent artist experienced in| photographer's visit sound like the business of taking beautiful|g treat--which it is. Style their pictures. He's also well versed|hair simply, be sure their lin all the little grooming and|clothes are wrinkle-free, their lgrouping secrets that will help| shoes shined. you make your portrait pretty) Tittle girls should wear @ as a picture. minimum of accessories, and Today's portrait photographer|ayoid ruffles and stripes that uses modern photographie meth-| detract from their faces. Be ods that make having your pic-\syre they are well rested and| ture taken a pleasant, memor-| fed, but not over-stuffed. their home.at 26 6th avenue,) |Roxboro', Quebec. t | SOCIAL NOTICES FORTHCOMING MARBIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Peter Feldberg, Oshawa, announce the forth coming marriage of their daugh-) ter, Lisa Elizabeth, to Mr. Gerald Wayne Prusinski, son of and the bride wag given in mar- riage by her father. She was gowned in a floor- 'length sheath of pure _ silk organza over taffeta with a flowing train. Ap) of em- broidered Swiss lace adorned the bodice, fashioned with scoop neckline and lily-point sleeves, and encircled the slim skirt. A large organza rose held her _ bouffant veil of pure silk and she carried three yellow-throat-|Mrs. Michael Prusinski, Osh-| ed, white orchids and yellow-|awa, and the late Mr. Prusinski.| tinted, white carnations in a/The cermony is to take place crescent bouquet; jon Saturday, October 10, 1964, Miss Ruth Deboski was the|at 2.30 p.m. in St. John's Ukrain- maid of -- and the brides-/ian Greek @) Church. mi was Miss Darla Young. ¢ They were gowned in yellow ENGAGEMENT chiffon over taffeta on sheath} Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Wes- lines. A dress-length panel float- ley Meringer announce the en- ed at the back from the scooped|gagement of their daughter, neckline. Wearing full-skirted,|Barbara Jane, to Mr. Paul yellow chiffon with cap-sleeved|Scott Whittington, son of Mr, bodices were the flower girls,jand Mrs. R. L. Whittington, all the Misses Lola and Julia Grec-|of Oshawa, The marriage is to rylo of Toronto. All wore yellow|take place on Saturday, Septem- roses and tulle and bronze pom-|ber 26, 1964, at 4.30 p.m. in The engagement is an: nounced today of Miss Bar- bara Jane Meringer and Mr, Paul Scott Whittington whose marriage is to take place on Saturday, September 26. The ANN LANDERS WEDDING BELLS IN THE AIR Who Would Share Tub With 'Gator ? poms in crescent bouquets. | Mr. William Don was his brother's best man and ushering were Mr. Garfield Girvan, Ottawa, and Mr. Gerald McAdam, Toronto. The reception was held in the Fleetwood Room of the Hotel Genosha, The bride's mother re- ceived wearing a beige lace) ensemble with matching acces- sories and a corsage of multi- orange colored roses. The Bride- groom's mother assisted in a pink linen sheath appliqued with| motifs of roses, a matching rose) hat and black accessories. Her |"They're obscene," Oshawa. Dear Anp Landers: About 10) days ago my husband, who is} just full of little surprises,| brought home a baby alligator) from a recent business trip to| Florida. Whenever anyone wants to take a bath I have to fish out Pockethook with the trout net. To put it mildly I am sick of the smell of the thing. sick of the looks of the thing, and just plain fed up with having to scour the bathtub two and three| times a day. Last night I had my bridge club over and forgot to mention NUDISTS ANTI-TOPLESS AURORA, Ont. (CP)--Nudists attending the 10th annual East- ern Canadian Sunbathing Asso- ciation weekend near this town north of Toronto were asked by a reporter what they think of topless bathing suits for women. said a blonde nudist. 'People like that are trying to be sexy. Total nu- ldity is so natural." CHEERS FOR JANINE Janine Ann is one year old today. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gudgeon, Montrave avenue, and grand- daughter of Mrs George Gudgeon and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd MacInally, all of Osh- | awa. Her great-grandparents, also of Oshawa, are. Mr. Or- "|that we had acquired a new pet. One of the women wandered into the bathroom and almost had a heart attack. This morning I told the fam- ily we'd have to call the hu- mane society and find out how to dispos» of Pocketbook in the most humane manner. The kids are all against me and so is my husband, Please give me some help. I need it. -- OUT-NUM- BERED Dear Ot: The family bath- tub is no place for an alligator. Get Pocketbook out of there and instruct the kids to call a pet store and find out how to take care of the reptile. When the kids have to scour the tub several times a day they will be calling the humane s0- ciety. Dear Ann Landers: I married Conrad two years ago. I am now 29 and he is 38. His first wife died in childbirth three years ago. I have been a good wife and mother to his three children, We now have a child of our own. I have never said one word about my problem because to) be honest about it, I am) ashamed to tell anyone. Conrad still carries his first wife's pie- ture in his wallet. Everytime I see it I get hurt feelings. I've thought of talking it out once and for all, but | just cant'. bring myself to do it. Should I get up my courage and| tell him how I feel?--OMITTED WIFE Dear Wife: Say nothing. Your jhusband has not been able to ville Mcinally and Mr, and 'remove his first wife's picture) Mrs, E. J. Mepham. (because he probably has traces| THEY GROW FAST ! Portraits Now Will Be Treasures Later LU Patricia, Juch PIANO CLASSICAL @ THEORY 74 Burk St. PHONE OSHAWA 725-4587 --by Groland swe 723-3680 able experience. He'll be happy to make up prints for multiple uses such as a picture for Dad's desk at the ' 'office, ones to give as holiday) gifts or to use in de luxe greet-| ing cards. They are all from the same negative at your conven-! jence. | It is recommended that. the) bride-elect is the daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Frederick Wes- ley Meringer and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Whittington, all of Oshawa, |photographer as to colors that) are complimentary. | Perhaps he might suggest tak-| _\ing the group portrait in your |home or garden if it is particu- larly lovely. A home' setting often helps the sitters relax in their starring roles on camera. | Dad should get a haircut a couple of days before the sit- ting, so that he does not look shaggy or shorn. | | Pop should choose a medium-| jtoned suit with a conservative} jtie. If he feels at ease with a ipipe in his. mouth or his hunt-/ ing dog at his knee, include them in the photograph. of guilt feelings about remarry-| ing. Of course this is not ra- if he would like portrait| tional--it's_ emotional. photographs 'for business or so-| One day when he feels com-|cja} purposes, have the photo-| fortable about his remarriage|crapher take a few of him| he will take out his first wife's alone. picture and replace it with} Mother should wear some- db then, be patient--| thing with a flattering neckline, | , E /such as a cocktail dress. | Dear Ann _ Landers: Ten! [f the photograph is to be in| lashes with an old money belt/color, a costume of cheerful! 'family members take along} 4 several changes of clothes to|q the studio or consult with the'g As a final word, Mother and) Father should smile and look' pleasant every second they're| on camera, because the children| may not. They may fidget. | RUG AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING 728-4681 NU-WAY RUG CLEANING 174 Mary St. OSHAWA LADIES! 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