Women Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 24, 1964 St. MacDonald-Graham Rites Solemnized in Whitby Andrew's Church, Whitby, was the setting! for the wedding of Margaret} held her bouffant, elbow-length) veil of French tulle and she) carried a bouquet of pink Sensa- tion roses and ivy. Presbyterian; 'Some Pretty Slick Ideas For Sewing With Silk By ELEANOR ROSS Silk is more beautiful, more 'luscious, more desirable, and |more in the fashion picture than eves, The silk tweed suit is | | | very popular, so is the silk rain- \coat. | 'Then, of course, there are the delicious discotheque dance dresses, the silk restaurant and theatre suits and the exquisite evening ensembles. And in the yardage depart- ment of your favorite store, as well as in fabric stores, the shopper will find a whole rain- lbow of solk in various weaves j--and colors. | The ever - growing army of home sewing enthusiasts -likes workig with silk because it is diverse items as evening wear, DOG DUMPED upholstery and various decora-| CHESTERFIELD, England tive effects. (CP)--Kim, a two-year-old col- Matelasse, that silk cloth with|lie, went digging in a. rubbish 2 'a figured pattern that stands|dump and much to his master's & \out in a quilted effect, is bigisurprise, uncovered a_ three- sewing any silk item, When USt now for both dresses and|week old Alsatian puppy, weak : | coats. 'but still alive. working with sheer silks, such} as chiffon--so much in demand just now--stitch with tissue pa-| ; per backing to give firmness|--~ for FU Mies 'and body. When sewing silk' shantung, another very popular weave, remember to loosen ten-' sion on your sewing machine | These are minor suggestions,| perhaps, but what a difference they make for the seamstress Silk has great elasticity, but this entails a tendency to give. To avoid any. slippage, and as- sure yourself of firm construc- tion, lins your clothes as the jfine couturiers do and guard! | against garments that fit too! |snugly. | | When selecting silk for sew- Be sure to visit us at our new larger location Southmead Plaza 1188 SIMCOE ST. S. AT RITSON Anne Graham and Lioyd| Miss Janice Brightman, Osh- Geonge MacDonald. The bride|awa, was: the maid of honor A \is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs./anq the bridesmaids were Miss |Milton R. Graham and the] Anne Halpenny of Arnprior and bnidegiioom is the son of Mr.|Miss Gwen Hansman, Oshawa. and Mrs, Ewen MacDonald, all) They were dressed alike in for- of Whitby. |mal, sheath gowns of pink im- The Reverend Derek Aillen| porjed peau de soie enhanced by officiated and Mr. Reginald! pink and white, Swiss lace cum- MacDonald assisted in the cere-|merbunds. They wore matching mony. Mrs. Jack Randall of| wedding band headdresses with Uxbridge sang "O Promise Me,"| brief veils and canried bridal "Wedding Prayer" and the 32rd/rings of white and varigated- Psalm, accompanied by the|pink miniature carnations, en- organist, Mrs. P. N. Spratt. |twined with ivy. The bride who was given in) 'The flower girl, Miss Can- manriage by her father, wore/qace Graham, Whitby, the a formal gown -of white silk) pride's sister, was gowned simi-| organza over taffeta with lily- larly point sleeves in a fitted ne ec ice, enhanced with appliques egg id imported French lace, repeated eDeuia, ie best a on the bouffant skirt which iow | Ushering ks Mr : Edward jed into a train from a---slight) "Ss "ig |bustle effect, A floral headdress| MacDonald and Mr. John Gra- SIGNING THE REGISTER --Aldsworth Photography Honeymoon in Bermuda Follows Blears-Cline Nuptial Rites | Stone of Cochrane, The ring bearer was Master) TO BE WED A graduate of the Oshawa General Hospital. School of Nursing, Class of '64, Miss Patricia Anne Kinsman will become the bride of Mr. Edwin R. A. Sione on Satur- day, October 24. The bride-to- be, a member of the nursing staff of the hospital, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Leslie Kinsman, Osn- awa. Her fiance is the son of | Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Arthur | Ontario. The ceremony is to take place in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church .at 3.00 p.m. Treland Studio Ito make sewing with silk easy. easy to handle, easy to cut, easy|ing, have in mind the type of to sew--and it gives a wide|Sarment for which it is to' be choice of weaves suitable for| Used. items in the personal wardrobe| SPORTSWEAR 'CHOICE as well as in the home. These) Shantung is fine for sports- range from ri for cushions! wear, daytime and resort things to evening clothes, '--a good, choice when making| HELPFUL POINTERS clothes to be worn on Peon] Here are a few tips that tend|or at a winter vacation resort.| g Surah is wonderful for use silk thread when blouses and for beautiful prints --------enes fOr daytime wear. | | Silk brocades are ideal for |gala evening gowns and COSs-| tumes, | Brocatelle is similar to bro cade, but the woven design or motif is satin in texture. it is used mainiy in interior decora- tion, such as draperies and covy- ers for cushions, Silk damask, that fine jac.| quard weave with a flat rever-| sible design, is used in such| A Selection of Furniture on display for sophisticated moderns' LIVING ROOM - BEDROOM DINING ROOM Fir _ MANY ITEMS SPECIALLY PRICED TO CELEBRATE OUR OPENING Customcraft Furniture 728-7271 A reception followed in the Following their marriage in Northminster United Church ries and a corsage of yellow feather hat with gold accesso-| | |church hall. The bride's mother last Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gerald Blears left for a honeymoon in Ber- muda. The bride, the ge ; Sharon Lynn (Penny Cline, is tiini ' 2 AE the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. [Oey eg tne -apoop feck, : jlime and draped sheath = skirt Thomas Edward Cline and the) 4, ; A M trimmed with a self bow. A hat): bridegroom is the son of Mr.!or two-toned blue, white acces-|' Sweetheart roses. The bride- groom's mother assisted wear-| | den blue with beaded embro received, wearing a champayne-| pt) beige sheath with matching hat, "ie brown accessories and a_ cor- : sage of Orange Delight roses (Assisting, the bridegroom's) WIFE, PRESERVER '\mother was in a blue sheath ldress with matching jacket,) When spot-cleaning carpets or pink and white accessories and|Upholstery, use a hair dryer to a corsage of pink and white/direct warm air over the damp 4 and Mrs. Gerald Blears, all of| ries and a corsage of pink Oshawa. The Reverend H. A. Meilow officiated and the organist, Mr. John Robertson played the/wedding trip, the bride was wedding music. |wearing a three-piece ensemble Given in mamnriage by herjof wool boucle in a light tur-| father, the bride wore a Z0W") quoise color with a black velvet ensemble. As the couple left on their of barrathea peau de soie. The hat, black and white accesso- skint fell from soft pleats into alnies and a corsage of pink chapel tnain and ~~ -- Sweetheart roses. with inidescent motifs. The (t-| wir. and Mrs. Blears will re- ted es yas. anette' At turn to reside at 305 Saguenay oar ite Grund: liy-p otn | "Tene, Apt. 3, Oshawa. toned back with) OF ee wet Ge walt. Al SHARP ACCENT crown of seed pearls and au-| Today a piece of Italian jewel- rora borealis crystals held her|lery lends drama and excite- ghoulder-length veil of bouffant/ment to the new couturiere fash-| tulle. She carried a three-tierjions. Basic dresses take on a| cascade of pink Sweetheart\dash of Italian glamour when| roses and white shasta chrysan-|brightened by a brooch of Flor-| themums. entine silver, a necklace from) Mrs. Samuel Kiloos was .the|Milan, or a gold bracelet from matron of honor; Miss -- Po. kins, the bridesmaid and| PEERED SOP Le Miss Wendy Wilson, flower girt.| PRIZED CAMEOS They were gowned in sky blue} Cameos, eternally fashionable, peau de sole, with scoop neck-|come from the south of Italy, lines, and short sleeves in fitted|especially around Naples. They bodices accented with a bow atjare carved and finished with the waistline and full-tength,|painstaking care. Their small bell-shaped skirts. The matron dimensions call for the finest of honor and bridesmaid car-|workmanship, and Italy's best gied three-tier cascades of pink\engravers find them a satisfy-| carnations and white shastaling challenge. | ihemums. The flower ------------ Sweetheart roses completed her)' | L. Waltham, Toronto. | | a. 4, | Sweetheart roses. | 4 3) For their wedding trip to the} s\eastern United States and the} ;|Maritimes, the bride wore a) white silk knit suit accented| _|with lace, pink and black ac- {|cessories and a corsage of pink 1|Sweetheart roses. | Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald are area and speed drying. HAMBURGER'S NAME Merchants from Haniburg Germany, brought ground meat home from the Baltic regions and the dish changed its name from Steak .Tartar to hambur- ger. '|making their home at 305 Sague- nay avenue, Apt, 4, Oshawa. | GREEN EXPOSITION Trees, shrubs and flowers worth $8,000,000 will provide much of the natural beauty at BRIDE-ELECT |Expo 67--the 1967 World Expo- Miss Eileen Guthrie will be- |sition at Montreal, | | | || WANTED! -- Thirty, friendly, fun loving couples to learn the new modern style of square dancing. Every Wednesday night through the Fall and Winter (shift work no problem). If interested call 725-2744 or 623-2237. come the bride of Mr. Leon- ard William. Hale Waltham, on Saturday, October 10, inAud- | ley United Church, according to an announcement made to- | day by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Guthrie, RR 2, Whitby. Miss Guthrie gradu- ated from the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, School of Nursing, ait its annual grad- uation exercises im Convoca- tion Hall, this month, when | she was awarded the profi- | ciency prize in obstetrical nursing. Mr, Waltham is the | son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard By NU-WAY RUG CLEANE chrysanti oy girl held a nosegay of pink car- 2 nations and i pompoms. | Their headdresses were three-| tier pillboxes to 'match .the| dresses, accented with nylon tulle. | Mr. Ralph Tippett of Brighton, | Ontario, was the best man and} the ushers were Mr. Gordon) Orawford and Mr. Richard Bow- ers, both of Oshawa. For the reception in the UAW) . 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