WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album ts provided by The Oshawa Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Early publication of this wedding record is facilitated by submitting the completed form and @ _victure of the hride to the Women's. Editor 22 senn..o#-. possible after the ceremony. You are asked to submit the names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the social editor either befors or the day after the wedding. WOr Sauer vei iS Gay Gaci White - Williams A double-ring ceremony in ea hd a, vd honor Bs, |the other attendants were Mrs. de ar ag ved fa| Richard Broadbent and Miss ly afternoon united %M'tinda Kostoff with Miss marriage Jill Geraldine Wil-' Suzanne Kostoff as the junior liams and Frank Harold John bridesmaid. White. The bride is the daugh-| Mr. Peter Stephenson, Osh- ter oi Mr." and Mrs: Robert} awa,--was~ the~-best~-man:--Mr; James Williams and the bride-| Buddy Sellick, and Mr. Michael groom is the son of Mrs. Gerald Williams, both of Oshawa and Kostoff, all of Oshawa. Mr. Wayne Megit, Newcastle, The Reverend Helmut Dyck) were the ushers. officiated. | The reception was held in the Given in marriage by her|church hall. As the couple left father, the bride wore a formal|for their honeymoon in_ the gown of imported Chantilly lace| New England States, the bride over taffeta, with a round neck-|was wearing an aqua crepe line and lily-point sleeves. The|sheath with matching lace coat gown was designed with an/ard white accessories. On their empire waistline and A-line|return, Mr. and Mrs. White will skirt enhanced by a flowing|reside on Agnes street, Osh- train of peau de soie de luna.| awa. Her headdress was a jewelled| Out - of - town guests were circlet holding her shoulder-|present from Greenwood, Nova length veil of tulle and she|Scotia; Brantford, Lakefield, MR. AND MRS. FRANK H. J. WHITE carried a bouquet of yellow and| Georgetown, 'Newcastle, Castle- white roses. |ton, Scarborough and Bowman- Mrs. Edwin Brown, Oshawa, | ville. | Hambly - Coe Lillian Irene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Coe, and Wilfred Reuben Hambly Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Reuben Hambly, all of Oshawa, were married in Westmount United Church. The Reverend Frank Ward officiated and Mr. Rowland McCord accompanied the soloist, Mrs. Ralph Bailey. The bride's father gave her in marriage. Her bouffant gown of French peau de soie was enhanced by a_ full-length organza train, edged with Chantilly lace. The lace bodice was styled with a_ scalloped neckline and short sleeves, A' coronet of tulle petals, edged with pearls, held her elbow- length veil of gathered tulle and she carried a cascade of philinopsis, stephanotis and trailing ivy. Mrs. Paul Besse was the matron of honor and the other attendants were Mrs. Kenneth Graves, Oshawa, and Miss Prior to her wedding to- McMurtry, Miss Patricia Leigh Halliday has been honored at a number of pre-nuptial parties. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Halliday, parents of the tertained at a dinner party at the Georgian Motor Hotel for the future bride and bride- groom and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. MeMurtry. Mrs. John Liston, Hortop street opened her home to friends and neighbors at a miscellaneous shower. Assist- ing the hostess were Mrs. Ray Clement, Mrs. Malcolm Adam, The Missess Beth Liston, Wendy Liston and Valerie Scilley. Miss Beverley McMurtry and Mrs. Donald McMurtry co- hosted a miscellaneous shower at the latter's home on Lans- ;downe drive. Mrs. William Britton, assisted by Mrs. Kenneth Bis- sett, gave a kitchen gadget Susan Samis, Cannington. Mr. Arthur Hambly was his MRS. brother's best man and Mr. Kenneth Graves and Mr. Hollis| with a Newman, Toronto, ushered. Following a reception at the} a -- grog Guests attended from Tor-| Hambly left' for the Pocono|onto, Oshawa, Trenton, Char-| Mountains, Pennsylvania, and|lottetown, Prince Edward will reside at 1221 Simcoe street|Island; West Hill, Bellevill& north, Oshawa. Markham, Brooklin, Bowman- For going away, the bride' ville, Janetville, Bethany, | donned an ice blue dress with|Leaskdale, Cannington, Brock-| A-line skirt and matching jacket) ville and Uxbridge. Kelly - Hall Married in Oakwood United)a bouquet of yellow roses and Church, Oakwood, Mr. and ivy trails. Miss Sharon Everson of Oak-| Mrs. John _ Ernest Kelly are) ood ieua 'the Wald. 6f honoe making their home in Oshawa. and the other attendants were The bride, the former Barbara|Miss Sharon Moore, Oakwood, Ann Hall, is the stepdaughter and Mrs. Carl Stalker, New- of Mr. Clare Everson and| castle. daughter of Mrs. Everson of; Miss Elaine Doble, Whitby, Oakwood and the bridegroom! was the flower girl and Master is the son of Mr. William Kelly,|John Everson, Oakwood, ring Oshawa, formerly of Lindsay.) bearer. Mr. Carl Stalker per- and the late Mrs. Kelly. formed the duties of best man The Reverend P. C. Brown|with Mr. Ross Kelly, Oshawa, officiated. Miss Janet Davidson| and Mr, Clarence Barry, Oak- sang and was accompanied by! wood, ushering. Mr. Gordon Everson, organist.. Following the reception in the The bride was given in mar-|church parlor, the couple. left WILFRED R. HAMBLY white flowered hat, white accessories and a cor- shower at the former's home on Harold street. A presenta- tion was also made. Mrs, Anthony Baars and Mrs. David Halliday co-hosted a miscellaneous shower at Mrs. road. at raiage by her stepfather. }for a honeymoon in Vancouver, Her gown of Alencon lace B.C. The bride donned a yel-| over sheer nylon and taffeta, low sheath dress with aces-| was fashioned on floor-length, sories of brown and white. | sheath lines with a bateau neck-| Mr. and Mrs. Kelly are mak-| line and lily-point sleeves, alljing their home in Oshawa. | enhanced by a. full train of} Guests attended from Lind- pure nylon organza. A_ scal- say, Whitby, Beaverton, Wood-| loped, beaded crown held her ville, Little Britain, Bobcaygeon! shoulder-length, four-tier veil of Peterborough, Newcastle, Oak- nylon illusion and she carried' wood and Oshawa. Never Barbecue OverSmoky Fire soriste ot water oe The fire is.of prime import-|on chicken to start the cook- ance whether a fancy barbecuejing, that is one with little or) with all the gadgets is used or|/no sugar or catsup or tomato} a simple brick or cement-block!/in it. hese tend to cause} fireplace. Charcoal is prob-'scorcifing so should be. used ably most commonly used. Bejonly during the final half hour sure the coals are covered with! to add flavor. {Adjust grill as needed to regu- late speed of cooking. If fire gets too hot, cool with a light Parties And Showers Honor Patricia Halliday, Bride-Elect be. The table was set in Pouring tea were Mrs. Storm; grandmother of _ the future bride; Mrs. Syd Erskine, |Mrs. Bert Bradford, Mrs. Alex |McDonald. Serving were Miss bride-elect en-|Linda McClennen, Miss Bever-| same, Russell Amey; {ley McMurtry, Mrs. |White, Mrs. Douglas |dining-rroom hostess, Mrs. Don McMurtry. Little Miss Leslie White greeted the guests and looked after the guest book. Following the rehearsal to- night the wedding party will |be entertained at the home of |the prospective bridegroom's Mr. and Mrs. L. M. | Parents, |McMurtry, Switzer drive. LETTUCE EGG SALAD A delicious dressing to serve jon that fresh garden leaf let- tuce or on wedges of head let- tuce is made by combining %4 cup of mayonnaise or salad dressing with two hard-cooked eggs, finely chopped. This is also an excellent dressing for beet salad. An easy way to pre- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, July 8, 1966 14 Much entertainig has been done for Miss Lynda Higgins and Mr. Edward Long whose MR. AND MRS. JOHN ERNEST KELLY "\iarriage will take place Satir- Endless Variety In Chicken Salad It is so easy to get into .a rut where our meal prepara- | tion is concerned. Especially | with salads. How long is it, for jexample, since you experi- a|mented with adding a new or|, morrow to Mr. William Herbert|pink and white color scheme. [different ingredient to a chicken| women, as some doctors imply? Fred | Sala' The delicate flavor of chicken combines perfectly with so many other foods that no two chicken salads need taste the | | The most common combina- tion for chicken or turkey lsalad is celery and almonds, |but consider some of the fol- \lowing suggestions - or, better | still, try some of them. You |may find a new family favorite | among them. To cubed cooked chicken, \diced celery and mayonnaise to moisten, add one or more of {the following combinations to {suit your taste: -- a _ liiiie grated onion, shredded cabbage, lettuce, grated 'carrot and raisins; -- diced fresh or canned peaches, toasted almonds, dash of cinnamon (optional); --dieced fresh or canned pears, a little finely diced |preserved ginger; -- green beans (chopped) or peas, finely chopped green pare the hard-cooked eggs is to|onion, sliced radishes; poach them in water to cover, below the boiling point | |way to prepare eggs for sand-|chopped green Mrs. L. M. MeMurtry opened) wiches also. It is easier to get} radishes, her home on Switzer drive for|the shell off a raw egg than al ea in honor of the bride-to-\hard cooked one. When| pineapple yolks are firm, drain eggs and) cucumber; sage of white chrysanthemums./Baars' apartment on Nonquon) chill and chop. This is a handy -- drained crushed or cubed pecans, diced -- cooked rice or macaroni, olives, sliced diced cucumber, chopped hard-cooked eggs and onion. | Photo by Kenlins Studio, Lindsay | | Estrogen - Blessing Or Monster? Only Time, Research Will Tell By NANCI LUGSDIN ' condition, osteoporosis, can also of the WINDSOR STAR |cause the unsightly '"'dowager's WINDSOR, Ont. (CP)--Is it|hump." "fountain of youth" for| The menopausal women also ( loses the built-in immunity to Or is it a hormone that can| heart disease which the still- mask signs of or stimulate can-|fertile woman has. cerous growths as well as turn| These are the secondary ef- women into nymphomaniacs? | fects. The primary effects are ' Ri ; | si ived of its natural The word' with the built-in | imple Deprived of : question mark is "estrogen." A| fluids by baad ss: pagan uy hormone produced mainly i an the entire genital sys- the ovaries, it is almost. the|'©™ ties up. chemical essence of femininity, SIDE EFFECTS Vor @ decade con -a0, ie hast Dr. Wilson adds along list of been used in birth control rE eet ol mgt ang in combination with a synthetic|? hie? oer eee Mice form of progesterone, from depression to hot jlus es} | another) female hormone. Estrogen, Ey ae sare there is still 'in the controversial Pill partly 3 re to offset the masculizing effects|esistance to the idea of this | of progesterone, now is the sub- rare nvsicabs aitly on ject of a controversy in its own se Ao SR rack a right. cause of conservatism an ine .,_| partly because of fears it causes Actually, for longer than its coher. juse in birth control pills, estro-| But there are drawbacks. Dr.| gen has been used to treat men-|7 s_ Harris, a Toronto gynecol- strual and menopausal disord- | goist, who has used estrogen ers. But the popularity of the therapy in a substantial number birth control pill, which has|o¢ cases over a number of skyrocketed 'in the last half} ears. is careful to point them decade, has brought the natural| ut to his patients, day afternoon in Simcoe Street United Church. Co-hostesses, Miss Joan Mac- Lean and Miss Lynne Hep- burn, classmates at Queen's University arranged a miscel- gins at their Kingston address. A dinner party was given for araqui Golf and Country Club, Lean and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. MacLean of Ottawa, made to the honored pair. A family friend, Mrs. Russell Carolyn, street. of the bride's comed mutual mother, friends to her home on Braemor Court Miss Higgins. were served by the hostess. Guide Captain Mrs. Avery a shower and reunion of friends in Guiding at the home of Mrs. J. F. Britton, Elizabeth street. Mrs. Edward Long and her daughter, Mrs. David Bate of Toronto, honored the bride- elect at an afternoon tea. Many friends and neighbors were invited to meet the future bride. The future bride and bride- groom were entertained at a |family buffet supper party in North York as guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Addison, uncle and aunt of the bridegroom. A shower of household gadgets made an evening of fun. Mrs. James Hammond, Tor- laneous shower for Miss Hig- the engaged couple at the Cat- Kingston, by Miss Joan Mac- after which a presentation was Hayward, assisted by daughters Lillian and Eleanor entertained at a miscellaneous shower at her home on Hortop Mrs, Stanley Young, a friend| wel-| in the} teaching profession and others!a quick trick for those mem- to a miscellaneous shower for Engaged Pair Much Entertained' Prior To Long - Higgins Wedding onto, gave a dinner 'party at her home in honor of the bride- to-be and her fiance. Friends..and neighbors_.of_the. prospective bridegroom's fam- ily, Mr. and Mrs. F. Bruce Brown, entertained friends and relatives of the bridal couple at a buffet dinner party at their home in Toronto, Mr. and Mrs, Edward Long gave a dinner party for the young couple at the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, Toronto, As Miss Higgins took temp- orary leave from her place of employment, the Ontario Re- search Foundation of Toronto, a small party was given and a presentation made by her co- workers in scientific research, Following the rehearsal Fri- day evening, the bridal party will be entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Long, Toronto. ICE CREAM FLUFF A main course in a glass is bers of the family who have finnicky appetites in hot weath- Refreshments|er. When they say they are not hungry, serve them a fortified drink which is a variation of Wiskin, assisted by her Lieut-\the popular milk shake and jenant, Miss Judy Britton, held called Ice Cream Fluff, Break jan egg into a glass or plastic juice container with a lid, or the container of an electric |blender. Add three or four tablespoons of any desired fruit syrup, or chocolate syrup and a serving of ice cream. Shake, beat or blend well together. Pour into a large serving glass and fill with carbonated soda water or: additional milk and sprinkle with nutmeg or cin- namon if desired, Extra ice cream may be added just be- fore serving and left unblended. | With the extra ice cream and | soda water, this is a glorified lice cream soda. hormone estrogen and its chem-| They can include an increase jical synthetics to new promi-|in size and sensitivity of 'he nence. : ibreasts, weight gain, nausea. Now there is new interest in} ang for women with fibroid the use of 'estrogen to counter/tymors, the pill is not advised; or ward off the unpleasant ef- | it may cause such tumors to fects of the menopause in|srow. Also, the prolonged men- With the onset of the meno-| feat Bleeding Hay mask 8h : ; . jimportant sign of cancer. lis' tad vi eed. he bo cert The treatment is not given © TUNCHON. end: she ne anger simply on demand by a meno- ovulates nor often produces gig pausal woman. She is given the jestrogen. The artificial replace- Pap smear test (which also de-| |ment of estrogen is called hor-/tects uterine cancer) to deter-| mone replacement therapy. It a ke' thi meas }mine her estrogen level. If it is| loes not make the pos -meNO-|low enough to show deficiency, | pausal woman fertile again. her doctor will. probably also) MAY CAUSE FRIGIDITY give her a thorough test to) Even frigidity in woman, ajmake sure cancerous tumors | problem generally supposed to|are not present before begin-| be largely psychological, has|"ing hormone treatment. been shown, at times, to be | ZELLER'S TEENY-TINY BIKINI PS CHANGE FOR SUMMER MONTREAL (CP)--Air Can- jada hostesses new are in their) new turquoise blue summer uni- forms, designed by Montreal couturier Michel Robichaud. A white straw pillbox tops the A-| \line skimmer, white blouse, and) one-button jacket. related to estrogen deficiency,| says Dr. Robert A. Wilson, a| Brooklyn gynecologist. He adds that this leads to the erroneous conclusion that estro- gen increases a woman's sexual desire. All it does is provide "a better chemical basis for her femininity." Dr. Allan C. Barnes of Balti- more has called the menopause a "'hormone-deficiency disease"' and says it should be treated with "hormone therapy."' Dr. Barnes, professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Johns Hop- kins University, began giving such treatments 20 years ago. Dr. Wilson says that in all but 15 per cent of menopausal women, these symptoms and | varying degrees: physical changes develop in The tissues dry out, the muscles weaken, the skin sags. Bones lose cal- cium, become brittle and porous COOL COTTON 2 PCE. BIKINI PJ'S are crisply checked and frosted with rows of lace, blue; S-M-L, 3-PCE, BIKINI SET is of "dotty" print cotton consists of nalter top, bikini panties and matching coat, all with self- coloured binding. 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This)sure to build fire toward the will mean the fire cénsists of|back half of the grill. Form) hot coals and with the addition|aluminum foil into a long pan} of heated extra pieces of char- about 6 inches wide and place! coal as the cooking progresses across the front of the grill to| should cook whatever you de-| catch the drippings as the| sire. To heat extra coals, place | chicken or turkey rotates on| them around the perimeter of|the spit. This wil] prevent flare- the back half of the fire where|ups and consequent scorching they will heat but not ignite. jof the roasting meat. Usually To cook poultry slowly andjspit cooked poultry is not evenly, have grill elevated 6 to|stuffed, so deduct 5 minutes 8 inches above the coals. If|per pound from oven cooking} grill is too close, food tends to|timetable and if fire is hot, | scorch before it is cooked.|poultry will cook more quickly} orgs ~ than in 325 degree oven. nize, Stripes, checks, plains -- Sanforized shrunk. 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