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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Jun 1966, p. 43

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POISE AND ASSURANCE Stark white Woo! mate- Iasse goes to cockiails or to the theatre with poise _and assurance, _The- dress Woman Found An Interesting New Career HALIFAX (CP) -- Constance MacFarlane intended to spe- edialize in English when she ame here from Charlottetown to enrol at Dalhousie Univer- sity, but she wound up a marine Biologist instead, It came about when she found a@he needed two science courses for her BA degree, One was biology. The result was that she be came a marine biologist heading the seaweed research branch ef the Nova Scotia Research Foundation. She's surrounded by seaweed in her laboratory. It hangs from the walls, tiny bottles of it litter tables and counters, and it even fills a large softdrink cooler and a refrigerator, Part of her job is to collect gamples throughout the year to determine the best season for harvesting and to detect any difference in quality of extracts during the different seasons, Seaweed extracts and gums are used in more than 250 prod. ucis ranging from baby foods to textiles, They are in medi- cines; hand creams, toothpaste and paper. SHOULD KNOW FACTS SUNDERLAND, England (CP) Christine Jones, 18-year-old model, protested because offi- cials of a Durham County con. tesi to pick the most beautiful dairy maid gave her a quiz @bout cows. Judges said the girls must have knowledge of d@ainy farming as well as having beauty because, as one pul it "the dairy queen has to carry the industry on per shoulders, Mi i FY * -- in double file add a regal jouch. By Auckie Sanft of Montreal, features the shoulder fit; back-belied, new narrow the coat is Glitter-buttons Wwe OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, June 21, 1966 21A a Ul be me Bane | honor do? - 74 | dress and train and is respon: | sible for the grooms ring. Q. What are the bridesmaid' | expenses? pays for tra"sportation to and from the wedding, and buys a gift for the bride, Q. What -- flowers groom buy? does groom pays for ushers' bouton- | nieres, | ers, |corsage. The bride pays for | bridesmaids' flowers and church | arrangements, Q. Whp pays for the wedding and reception? A. The bride's parents, How- lever, there may he adjustments | depending on the groom's fam- | ily circumstances and desire for more costly arrangements, Q. How can you arrange a ceremony in a church with two aisles? | A. Use only one aisle for the whole wedding, or use the right | hand aisle for the processional | and the left for the recessional, Q. Are divorced parents of the | bride seated together jn church, A. No, the mother sits in) front right hand pew, the father in the third, Q. Is any guest seated after | the bride's mother? saeseus eee Li Representing Syd Silver MEN'S AND BOYS' Wedding Gowns, _ Bridesmeids' printing Wedding matches, napkins prices to Agents for NoOuUNnceMents, Printed to order at GLAZIER'S posite South § uate She holds the bride's hou- quet at ceremony, adjusts her A. She buys her own dress,, the | A. The bride orders and the | corvages for the moth- | the bride's bouquet and) TUXEDO RENTALS TUXEDOS, MEN'S BUSINESS SUITS Gowns forme! weer con be rented through Gleziers, Invitations, sove you money, 496 Simece S$, &, 725-3411 Here's An Etiquette Guide For smooth, Happy Wedding a (oe ree? rr Pr cnivree w me i ance just before the weddi"g procession begins, | @, If a white aisle runner is ; used, when is it laid? A. Unusually after the bride's mother is seated, If there are | two runners laid in advance, the soiled covering is removed af- | ter the bride's mother is seated, | Q. If the reception is given by the bride's divorced father, | what js her mother's position? A. Bhe may attend as hoio- ed guest or if it would cause | strain, remain away. Q. May the bride and groom smoke or drink in the reception | ine? | A. Property, no, The bride | May ask for a sip of water or | punch but should not stand with glass in hand, Q. Do the man stand = in i line? A. No, The fathers may or may not, Uusually they do for a time before mingling with the guests, Q. At the bride's table, where does she sit? A. Always at right, Q. Is the clergyman invited to the: reception? | A. Yes, with his wife. He sits at the parents' table if it is |separate from the wedding party, best ving and rece ushers the the groom's end olf one coasters, etc, rere $200.00 $225.00 $150.00 $150.00 Happiness Is A DIAMOND from 20 BURNS =: North JEWELLERS Matched sets for your engagement and wedding plans. Each set is distinctive and beautiful beauty and value, BUDGET, . Offering many variations in CHARGE er pay by CASH

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