WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The Oshawa Times Women's Page, Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Farly publication of this wedding record is facilitated by submitting the completed form and a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as possible afier the ceremony, You are asked to submit the names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the social editor either before or the day after the wedding, Bunce - Lawrie In a candle-light ceremony in quet of rust roses and the Kendalwood Seventh-Day | stephanotis, Adventist Church, Oshawa,! The matron of honor was Lynda Ann, daughter of Mr./Mrs, Bruce Hitchings, Brooklin, and Mrs. Wilfred James Lawrie and the other attendants were was united in marriage to) Miss Sandra Thresher and Robert Richard Bunce, son of\ Mrs, Robert Williams, both of Mr. Richard B. Bunce, Osh- Oshawa. awa, and the late Mrs. Bunce : . ; The best man was Mr. Bruce The Reverend A. E. Millner Hitchings, Brooklin, and the officiated and the soloist, Mr. ushers were Mr, Wayne Bruce Douglas Dowden, was accom: : nie panied by Miss Lucille Lyzan a Oaue emer a chuk. Miss Sandra Kozak play- ed the wedding music from , Lohengrin. ' honeymoon to Washington, D.C. Given in marriage by 'her 4nd Virginia, following the re- father, the bride wore a formal ception at Adelaide House, the | As the couple left on their gown of white peau de soie|bride was wearing a suit of with a short brush train. The|!vory wool with black patent gown was styled on empire|accessories. On their return, lines with a low round neckline Mr. and Mrs. Bunce will reside and elbow-length sleeves: trim-|8! 349 Marland avenue, apart- med with Guipure lace. Her ment 415, Oshawa. headdress was a water-lily with' Guests were present from chiffon petals encrusted with) Vancouver, Los Angeles, Ber-| seed pearls, holding an elbow- rien Springs, Michigan, Toronto, length veil of four tiers of silk Vineland, Cooksville, Belleville, illusion and she carred a hou-'and Brooklin Pallant - Griffith | Calvary Baptist Church was,and she carried a cascade of the setting for the marriage of pink roses and baby's breath Mary Louise, daughter of Mr The bride's sister, Miss and Mrs. §. Murray Griffith, to Nancy Griffith was the maid James Edward Pallant, son ofjof honor, her other sister, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Pallant,|Kathie Griffith was the brides- all of Oshawa, |maid and Miss Karen Williams, The Reverend R, B. Lytle of-|Oshawa, was the flower girl. ficiated and Miss Ruth Skin-| yp Cater Hooper, Oshawa, ner played the wedding music./was the hest man and those Given in marriage by her ushering were Mr. T. E. Moly- father, the bride was wearing neaux, Whitby and Mr, Doug- a formal sheath of white peau las Pallant, Oshawa; de soie with an overskirt of . : The reception was held at Chantilly lace, falling into a glight train, The bodice of sim Adelaide House following which fiar Ince had lily-point sleeves the couple left on a honeymoon Her headdress was of Chantilly, motor-trip, with the bride don ning for travelling, a two-piece | boucle dress and light blue coat with matching accessor- ies. Mr. and Mrs. Pallant' will make their home in Oshawa lace encrusted with seed pearls CAFE-NOIX TORTE 5 eggs, separated cup sugar 1 tablespoon instant coffee powder % cup sifted all-purpose flour % cup walnut meats, finely ground Beat egg whites until soft|7 peaks form. Add sugar grad- Cream and decorate with candy coffee beans if desired COFFEE BUTTER CREAM 2-3 cup soft butter or mar- garine cups confectioners' sugar (about) DREAMY NIGHTWEAR Even pajamas can take on a beguiling, utterly feminine air when, as shown here, they are fashioned of easy- care nylon tricot and adorn- ed daintily with multi-color- ed embroidery around short sleeves and jacket front. These pajamas, which look as fresh in the morning as just before bedtime, are from the Summer "Remem- brance" group by Henson- Kicernick --By TRACY ADRIAN Creating Market For Art By ROBERTA ROESCH Dear Roberta Roesch: How can I break into the art field I have heen painting for about 10 years, strictly as a hobby to money, since I re cently lost my husband. How can I get started Mrs, M. T Dear Mrs, M. T.: Before you depend on making money from your hobby of art, obviously you need to be sure of two things First, the work you turn out must indicate talent and flair for the art field. Second, your work must look professional be fore you can hope to sell your services as an artist To make sure you have these qualifications, it might be help ful to enroll in an art course in an adult or home study school 'Needs Commercial Approach some of these organizations by looking in the classified .tete- phone directories under adver- tising agencies, art 'services, newspapers, magazines, book publishers, department stores, greeting card companies, calen- dar publishers, printers, indus- trial plants, direct mail con- cerns and outdoor sign com: panies Dear Roberta Roesch: 1 bet you will be surprised to hear that a letter from one of your readers referring to one of mine published it two years ago about my busy-busy life as a working mother made me quit my job and go back to being a housewife This is a switch for you, I know, since I'm sure that most of the letters you get are from women who want the j ter, j;to visit their niece, Mrs, Wil- '|liam Bagnell and Mr. Bagnell visit relatives. Jo Aldwinckle, Robert Gow 'and his sis- Mrs. William McNab, ar- rived on Saturday from Grange- mouth, wstirlingshire, Scotland Mr of Bowmanville and _ other nieces and nephews in Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs, James C. Allen, Bruce street, recently returned from a six-week vacation in St. Petersburg, Florida. On their way down they stopped off in Detroit and Freemont, Ohio, to When the Oshawa Rebekah Lodge No. 3 celebrates its 85th birthday next Wednesday, ar- rangements have been made for dinner followed by a busi- ness meeting at which Noble Grand Luella Smith will pre- side. A variety program has been arranged by Mrs, Thomas Tipton and invitations to at- tend have been accepted by several Grand Lodge officers. In charge of tickets for the event are Past Noble Grands Lena Harper and Annie Shorten. Mr. and Mrs. R. A, Wallace, |Jones avenue, have returned jfrom a two-week tour of Spain jand Portugal. While there they lattended some of the parades marking Holy Week An the interesting item of Pallant - Griffith wedding which| ~ took place in Calvary Baptist Church recently was that the bride's gown and the atten- SOCIAL & PERSONAL Women Outnumber Telephone 723 - 3474 for Women's Department 'Men In Greece ATHENS (Reuters) -- Greece \is still a man's world, although jnature is giving the weaker sex |a helping hand, The national statistical serv- ice's latest estimate is that the excess of women in 2 total pop- ulation of 8,500,000 Greeks now is 250,000. Mainly because of the longevity, the surplus is in- creasing at the rate of 3,000 women a year. With 80 wide a choice before him, the Greek man of today is |apt to relate the value of a woman he might choose as his wife to the size of her dowry. The accepted minimum for a SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Everett C. Ne- vill, Saint John, New Brunswick, wish to announce the engage- Out-of-town guests attending ment of their elder daughter, the Pallant » Griffith wedding Sharon Fay, to Clifford William recently in Calvary Baptist! Kelly, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Church, were: the bride's| William Clifford Kelly, Pointe grandmothers, Mrs, Arthur| Claire, Quebec, formerly of Osh- Oakley and Mrs, Herbert Grif-/#W@- The marriage is to take fith, both of Toronto; her aunt,|Place on Saturday, May 21, 1966 Mrs. Wilfred Sutton, Fort Wil-|@t 3.00 p.m. in Waterloo Street liam; Mr. Harold Baker, Miss| Baptist Church, Saint John N.B. Ethel Griffith, Miss Patricia) Habib and Mrs. Francis Ford,|rice Raney, Downsview; Mrs. all of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs.|Alec Telfer and Paul and Mr Edward Turner, Etobicoke; Mr.|and Mrs, Arthur Ullman, all of and Mrs. Wesley Cresswell,|Scarborough; and Mr. and Mrs Women's Editor bride's mother, Mrs. 8. Murray Griffith, Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Thatcher) Blanchard, Los Angeles, Cali-| fornia, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Blanchard's mother, Mrs. John Lawrie, Bond street east, Mrs. Blanchard is the for- mer Miss Bernice Lawrie. While in Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Blanchard attended the wedding of their niece, Miss Lynda Lawrie to Mr. Robert Bunce. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Les- ley, Bond street east, recently returned from a vacation in Cuba. . Mr. Robert Maicolmson is vacationing in Regina, Saskat-| chewan, where he is the guest of his father, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, April 21, 1966 19 dowry nowadays has become an| bands to set up a home and apartment or a P ae + land. (found a family. ~ Since 1956, a ty fund, run under the auspices of the Greek! MARRIAGE RATE DROPS sovereigns, has been distribut-, Each year about 71,000 ing "dowry savings deposit|men, mostly between the books"' to needy girls. The mini-| of 25 and 34, get married. mum deposit of 1,000 drachmas| girls marry mainly between (about $33) increases through ages of 20 and 29. At the interest to 7,040 drachmas|census, in i961, 4,260,064 Greeks (about $235) in 20 years. bed oe married, widowed or di- sum provides the girls with the|vorced out of a population of means of helping their hus- 8,388,321. " = , INTERIOR DECORATOR FURNITURE ORAPERIES BROADLOOM 15 King Street East CUSTOM MADE DRAPES Phone 725-2686 Islington; Mr. and Mrs. Mau-|Frank Strickland, Don Mills. dant's gowns were made by the mother far surpasses anything | else I have done. Mrs. 8. C, Dear Mts. 8. C.: Thank you for sharing this thought with us. You are right that it is a switch. But I am delighted to publish it because it shows two things that I be- lieve strongly | First, a modern woman's life span allows sufficient time for trying many . things, 60 she doesn't have to strive to do everything at once. Second, despite the joy of jobs and careers, not every woman wants a job from the begin- ning to the end of her life, Home and family still come first in the hearts of many women Any comments from the rest of you REED'S WEEK-END CASH, CARRY | tablespoons instant. coffee to quit powder teaspoons vanilla ually until mixture stands in|2 stiff peaks. Beat egg vyolks| until thick and lemon colored; |2 fold in, Fold in coffee, flour and walnuts gently but thor- oughly until no white streaks remain. Pour into, greased andy lightly floured 9-inch tube cake removable bottom Bake at 325 degrees for 1 hour. _ Cool on rack. Split cake into 2 or 4 layers as preferred. Fill and frost with Coffee Butter | This will give you the value of having the opinions of others on |your work and provide you with 1-3 to % cup milk or light a commercial approach cream | If you know that your work)been a great deal happier since Mix butter with 2 cups sugar jis salable, the best way to get/T have gone back to being a ntil light and fluffy, Blend in|a Start in the field is to pre-|housewife. I enjoyed working | big sP gunn ae, and van-|pare a portfolio of your work|when I had a job and felt 1} jlla, | remaining sugar and/and submit it to the art direc-| was doing something worth. ' 1-3 cup milk alternately, beat-|tors of organizations who hire| while But now I ont enjoying! 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