Daily Times-Gazette, 11 Feb 1955, p. 9

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Pretty Morning Ceremony Unites Joan Parrott, Matthew Mroczeck Red tulips and white chrysanth- emums formed the setting in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, Os hawa, for a wedding last Saturday morning when Joan Dorothy Par- volt, youngest daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George Parroit was unit in marriage with Matthew Bern ard Mroczeck, son of Mr. and | formed the duties of best man, Mr, | Mrs. Stanley Mroczeck all of || Oshawa The Reverend Phillip Coffey per- [| !| formed the ceremony and said the nuptial mass, Miss Jean Kolodzie resided at the organ and Mrs, , H, Gifford sang "Ave Maris", a communion hymn and 'On This !| Day O Beautiful Mother." : the bride wore a gown of garden) ' | TRANS-ATLANTIC CALL BRINGS A BRIDE Although Tom Houston, an | er he flew to Toronto. Houston English writer, vowed he'd nev- started two months ago from London with five pounds to see er make a date on his round-the- the world, He proposed to Miss world tour, he changed his mind | Neave hy trans-Atlantic phone and married Caroline Neave of and she joined him in Toronto, | Reading, England, 1% hours aft (CP Photo) TAKE IT FROM BETTY Double Chin Dismays 18-Year-Old Girl | e By BETTY MILNE around as far as it will go, (like Dear Betty the hands of a clock), right away ' Y you'll notice the pull of the neck I'm only 16 years old but since |p eoieq which go slack without I have 8 double chin it makes proper. exercise. This method me look much older. What |should be performed for about should | do? | five minutes every day Next Mora K. touching fingertips throw your Many people suffer from the same | Arms out to shoulder height as roblem and honestly I can't help far as they'll go so that you can yt come to the conclusion that | feel your shoulder blades touching, such a problem exist because of do this about ten times Lastly poor posture, Take # look at the pretend that when you're walking women around you who walk with! around you have & book balan thelr shoulders straight and their | ced on your head: because you heads held proudly in the air, They, | have to hold your head up to keep seldom If ever have double chins. | same from slipping off, Be con First of all, try this exercise to scious of your posture Nora, and Hfhten the skin under the chin-line, | before you know It a double chin row your head back and roll it' won't be your problem COOKERY CORNER Frozen Fresh Fruit Better Value Than That Picked Still Green By IDA BAILEY ALLEN [really ripe fruits, It is better to Remember when, ook thes. or to use frozen fresh you tasted a 'green' pe fruits, which are harvested at the pple? It was hard to ak of flavor-ripeness and immed. | Ape was "sour," and if you ate | lately frozen, with their nutritive too much you had tummy ache, values intact il i rom rons us | TOMORROW'S DINNER Pineapple Cocktail harvested when y Grilled Lamb or Veal steaks unripe, and ripened while in tran: | French Fries it to different parts of the country. | Winter Squash squares This is a satisfactory method | Banana Nut Cream with some fruits such as bananas | Cofes, Tea Milk gr winter pears But wile othet All 'measurements are level ' 8 peaches, M y | some mellow a the touch they Jo Wh bia proportioned to serve 4 not develop "flavor-ripeness." This | "Grilled Lamb or Veal Steaks: can be achieved fully only when | gpder 1% Tbs, lamb or veal steak frutta is matured on the tree; bush, | suis seant %"' thick. Brush with or_vine oll; rub In a mixture of 1% tap The flavor of fruits ripened In| gait 1 tap, monosodium glutamate, transit cannot be compared, for |i ion Tneoner and 2 tap. powd instance, with that of oranges and | good thyme grapefruit direct from the tree, a Rineapple cut in sun - drenched elds, sun-ripened peaches, straw: berries or raspberries 'warm with sun and lush with juice and flavor I it is impossible to obtain (Jue fou the ot Give de % youngest feeling in the world! Give her YARDLEY English Lavender and Soap The perfect gift for a special doy HER PERFE Here's an exquisi entine to set gaily skipping mental, with a red bow wreathed in JURY and LOVELL DEPT OSHAWA 8 KING § 530 SIMCOL §. DIAL 3.2245 DIAL 5.3546 BOWMANVILLE 15 KING W MA, 3.5778 COSMET One 4 | bananas, Mash with a fork lin 1% tbsp, | thap: sugar | pecan or blanched filbert meat Jicious ! Given In marriage by her father, fn white rice taffeta fashioned wit a slim long-sleeved pointed bod ce, The floor length skirt bil lowed over a crinoline, A crown of pearls and beads held her finger tip vell of tulle illusion and she carried a nosegay of pink de light roses ' Mrs. Alan Smith who was matron of honor for her sister wore ses foam green, The bridesmaids were Miss Margaret Atkins of Toronto, a cousin of the bride, and Miss Helen Fields hoth in sea mist green. Their identical gowns of taffeta were designed on em- pire lines, A succession of Ln pressed pleats styled the waltz length skirts, They wore grecian headdresses to match thelr dres ses and carried nosegays of carnations in shades of pink Miss Tamara Clark, small niece of the bride, was flower girl, in a = | Founder's Night Is Observed + | By North Simcoe H&S Assn. At the February meeting of North Simcoe Home and School Association, Mr Ralph Wallace | (a past-president of North Simcoe School, and now district chair man) introduced her colleagues, | Mrs, J. H. Valleau and Mrs, Sid: ney Sharples, who held a discus. | sion upon the formation of Home and School Mrs. Valleau told how Mrs. A C Courtice, a former teacher who came from a home of love, toler ance, and understanding, saw that the problems of children could be better solved if parents and teach ers worked together. Mrs, Cour tice felt that children were not getting as (air a deal as adults and for this reason in 1016 she established the first Home and School Association Four 'years later, in 1020, Osh | awa's first Home and School Asso . |clation was formed Mrs, Sharples told how the On: tario Federation of Home and School was organized in 1019, and in 1927 a National Federation was | formed Mrs. Wallace sald that a friend {ly atmosphere must prevail if | Home and Schools wished to ex ercise thelr memberships. "Home | and School -- the purpose of which | in to educate parents to help their children ~~ is the largest volun. teer group In Canada,' To further carry out this theme, a film was presented by Mrs, W, E. Mann, Visual Alds convener Entertainment provided by pu- pils of Lillian Mae Marsh's School broiler 3" from the heating ele: ment. Broil until brown on one side, then turn to brown the other When almost done, add juice of 1 | lemon to drippings in pan and baste thoroughly Banana Nut Cream: Peel 6 ripe Heat and 3 lemon Julce Add % ¢. fine-chopped |" Whipe % pt. cream, Fold half into the banana mixture. Turn into | I sherbet glasses. Sweeten the re Place on an olled preheated maining cream, Plle on top; decor. lamb or veal steaks, Ll 74 4 hi "| | yellow tatfeta floor length frock | styled on lines identical with thet | worn by the senior attendants. On | her hair she wore a garland of | matching flowers and carried a nosegay of white and yellow ear- | nations | Mr, Edward Ura of Detroit, per- | John Jozkoski and Mr, James Plan: | eta were ushers | The reception was held in Holy Cross parish hall, To receive the | gest he bride's mother chose a | two plece dress of Bermuda rose | panne glaze with small hat of | Bown straw and matching ae- cessories The bridegroom's mother who assisted wore Illac- rose Chantilly lace over taffeta with a matching flower trimmed [hat, They wore corsages of | yellow roses, Honored guests at the reception | W. | Monday night Canada must move were Father Coffey and Barker, the bride's grandfather, Yellow daffodills decorated the tables for the wedding dinner ser- | ved by the Holy Cross Woman's | Auxiliary | The newly wedded couple loft later for points west, For the hon | aymoon trip the bride wore a | suit of grey bluemovelty with a French wool, and a brown musk: | ral fur coat, Her hat was a small model of grey blue tflowers, and | white and red carnations com. | prised her corsage. The couple will live in Oshawa on their re- turn Guests were present from Tor. onto, BrookBlin, Beamsville and Detroit, Michigan |of Dancing, Included a tap dance | by Beverley Crowells; a waltz bal {let by Charlene Flath, Linda Fur. sey, Justeene Bell, Margaret Me- Crohan and Jeaneite Drew; and an acrobatic dance by Lorna Gall Willlams Mrs. 8. V. Barlow who presided over the business portion of the meeting announced that all was in readiness for the bridge to be held at the school on Tuesday, Febru: ary 16 at 8. p.m. At the March meeting, Mr. R. A, Jobb and his staff will deal with the questions from the "Question Box." Attention was drawn to the film festival to be held at Ritson school this coming Friday and Saturday evenings, and Saturday at 2.30 p.m. Tickets are free and can be obtained from Mrs. W, E. Mann, phone 3-0756, An Invitation was ex. tended to attend "Open House" of | the new Federation House in To- | ronto on February 17, at 370 Dun. das Street West Council will meet at Street school on February 22 Woodcrest school is holding a | bridge party the evening of Febru. | ary 18, | Mrs. Barlow drew the attention of the meeting to the Home and | Sehool Conference to be held In Toronto April 12 and 13, and sald that delegates will be nominated to attend. The room prize was won by Miss Joan Watt's class with a count of 11 Refreshments were. conven 4 the grade mothers, Mrs, T. . Prost and Mrs, P, Cart | SWEETHEARTS WELCOME QUEBEC (CP) Roman Cath. olic soldiers here and at Valcartier | military camp were Invited to a | seven-week marriage course of- | fered by Maj. J. R, Beauparlant, | chaplain-general for the eastern Quebec military area. Soldiers were asked to bring their flancees {to the lectures | ate with half nutmeats and chill, Centre | (European Tour For Newswomen TORONTO (CP)~The Canadian Women's Press Club summer tour of Europe is so flooded with appit cations that extra transportation will be needed, Tour chairman Mrs, Marjorie § Oliver sald Monday a 72-passenger BOAC plane has already been | filled and 20 more passengers are on the waiting list, | The tour, open to newspaper | women across the country, cele | brates the Press Club's 1954 golde | anniversary, ' The Pawspupar women leave Canada June 14 and return Jul 11, foushiog down at Scotland, England, France, Italy, Switzer: land and possibly Austria "We are trying to get to Russia" Mrs, Oliver said, "but no clearance | has come through yet" fehik | 56 wydwyd | WINDSOR ont, (CP) -- Dr, G, | Edward Hall, president of the Uni- versity of Western Ontario, sald to solve the overcrowding In her universities within five years, or It ", late," may be ; e sald more government and | industrial ald must be given to universities to enable them to ex- { pand their facilities and staffs, or | worthy students will be turned | away from college doors | The problem is so pressing that by | it will have reached the critical stage where remedies might be too late, NOBLEFORD, Alta, (CP)~Two over-sized livers were found in an otherwise normal chicken by Mrs Robert Todd EASY CROCHET ihe 17 $Y), iii Pansy a4 J 0 i i She'll look so sweet In this dainty dress--crocheted in easy stitch, Make two versions--on e with sleeves, one without! Pattern 1 Crocheted dress, Child's Sizes 2 to 12 included, Use mercerized crochet and knitting cotton, or 3-ply yarn. Send 285 cents In colons for this cepted) to Dally Times-Gazette Household Arts Dept, Oshawa, Print plainly name, ad: ttern number ful ia the word-for our | New Alice Brooks Needlecraft Ca+ talog for 1085, Exciting, enchant. ing ~~ our new designs are all that ~~ and even more! Send cents for your co Ontario, Add 1 crushed led section garlic to the seasonings for grilled " of this terrific oatalog -- Now! You'll want tol | order every wonderful design in It! Mrs, William Lott, Mm, G. CHILD GUIDANCE Don't Become Because You're A Mother A G, CLEVELAND MYERS "Dear Dr. Myers: In a recen column of yours you stated, 'Youngsters help thei arents feeling young.' 1 hesitate y question your sta nt. I am not an expert, hut in t wa do they help to keep any adult feeling young? "The average parents do have the financial wherewithal to make life any easier hirin help to have any of their worl done, or to have an occasional baby sitter in so they can go out for an evening of relaxation and fun, As for an evening out, there's hardly time for it, even if {i did have the money, after » ing time with their children, which you advocate (and which almost everyone will agree is desirable), and earning a living and kesping . house reasonably clean. By the time evening comes, most parents are exhausted, A FOND MOTHER "I like children, have two of my own and am providing a home for a little boy who otherwise wouldn't have one. The neighbor children come often and 1 think enjoy themselves, However, 1 cer. tainly don't feel young, | am twenty-nine years old and feel closer to forty" t | that, not | she lets a lot of less Important A Martyr My rep) on the home help parents young--hbut there must be exceptions, of course, in part: 1 still think average, children in keep lots of When a mother with several youn children Is always tied down with them, without getting some help and relaxation, unless ly DRAPES - CURTAINS VENETIAN SHADES WARD'S An carniv, TRE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, Pebruary 11, 195% § Armstrong, who thanked all who hained for their co-operation, Mary Street H&S "emo san viedo : oun: ng on Marks Anniversary fy Coty Bret Schoo, aad" a Mrs. BE. A. Mounce, a forme val on resident, brought the Founder's | B and 12 in Ritson School. Mem- ay message to Mary Street Home | P18 were urged to save their: and School Association on Monday | rummage for a sale in March to evening on the occasion of its 35th | be amnounted later anniversary. Mrs, Mounce, who has The mothers of the pupils in on work in Home and | Miss Beth Ford's room Ee Sota ees ry me A . accomplishments, expressed BESKY BIRD strong hope for even better things | Housewives in this yorkshire town for the future. Mrs, Harold Davis | discovered a Jackdaw: pulling wash things 5 she must be kept worn | read the Home and School Creed, | 10g off their lines by pecking away down, t, as you know, I have | Mrs, A, and Mrs, R, N.|at the pegs maintal that mothers could let | sohng, two charter members of | ~~ 8 Joo ns go ial the" Som | te Ansciion, bow ou the | ing Immaculate Is not essential, sanidioy and cut the anniversary nor are dainty . FATHER HELPS The program consisted of sever : numbers sung the H he ther alow, had the. parenty | Drothers and Mrs Faard, A Loether Sten find to cut SApratind Sauls w Mrs. Mounce hire some domestic help on the successful ice sitter occasionally, at least, was given by Mrs, Harold | ® As the children grow older, and can help around the home, the parents spend a lot of skill and effort in aching ham jo share respons A sincerely hope you do this, Certainly as your children grow older, you should find ways to be less worn and more ways to enjoy them, espe cially if you Fog A to dint pline them well, KEEP IN TRIM Nibble On Celery And Carrot When Giving Up Smoking Fags' By IDA JEAN KAIN Numurous requests as to how a welght gain can be prevented after smoking is stopped constantly come to your dietitian, Today's letter 18 from a reader in Florida and poses an Interesting problem "I have followed your nutrition advice with most pleasing results, I lost an excess 256 pounds and have maintained normal weight for the past year. On the advice of my doctor, 1 have attempted to cut out smoking, a habit 1 have indulged in for the past dozen years. This is a most difficult habit to break, I'm finding out. To replace the rou: tine of lighting a cigaret just about every 10 minutes of my wak- ing hours, 1 have taken to sub- stituting any kind of food that will occupy my mouth and hands when- ever the desire for a cigaret be- comes my foremost thought, "1 can almost feel the pounds creeping on as I continue to re place cigarets with calories, I know the desire for cigarets will wane in time, and 1 will no longer feel the needs for a substitute, in the meantime, however, I hate the idea of putting back 10 unneeded pounds while I'm trying to break the habit of smoking." TWO FACTS There are two facts to the prob: lem of weight gain when smoking is stopped. Food tastes better, 0 one tends to eat more, But of greater importance, authorities say, smoking gives oral satisfac tion, Food in the form of snacks ls |] used to provide this oral satisfac: tion when smoking is stopped, Here we are dealing with habit, A recog- nized way to break a habit is through substitution, but in this cage, the substitution can become fattening habit ! Nutrition know « how- can hel you through this difficult adjust- men period, Have a dish of crisp celery stalks, cauliflowerettes and carrot slivers, Crunch on these if you get that urgent desire to "light up." They will provide oral satis faction with a minimum of calor. les, For an mergy pick-up at your "zero hour" in the late morning or late afternoon, have protein -- a hard cooked egg, a wedge of cheese, a glass of kim milk, but- termilk or cocoa made with skim milk, i ~ Breathing s practiced for five minutes elght to 10 times a day helped 15 heavy smokers stop smoking, ac. cording to a report by Dr. Wil llam Kaufman in the Journal of the American Medical Association, The exercises, taking deep breaths in and out 16 times a minute, Dr, Kaufman expling that heavy smok- ers take short breaths when not smoking, causing an uncomfortable sense of breathelessness and pres ure _on the chest, This, he says, may make the person restless, tired and anxious, Here's a promise , under control, the rpened petite levels off in a few weeks, keeping company... two beloved colognes side by side in a gold-and-whiie gift box designed to thrill Duette by Fabergé 3.50 the sef . , , when kept ap: Sunset Heights H&S Night Of Cards A well attended night of cards was held by the Home and School Association of Sunset Heights School on Wednesday evening, Prize winners for progressive eurche were Mrs P. Mills, Mr, W. Gustell, Mr, M. F. Ross, Mrs, E, Hubbs, Mrs. B, Prevost, Mr, Jesse Mills, Mrs, W, Waasell, Mr. M. Hodgson, Room prizes were won by Mrs, J. Burch, Mra. W. D. Stainton, Loui 3 VALENTINE CANDIES (the perfect gift for the one you love) to your Valentine, on Monday FEBRUARY 14th a y Br CT VALENTINE te Val her heart Sentis ribbon golden hearts, and it's filled with a wonderful assortment of Laura Secord candies, pound, $2.13 All Loanlioid candies are a specially wrapped for St. Valentine's Day CHOCOLATE HEARTY Delightfully smooth milk chocolate = milk chocols w= a hearefull ure Only, 004 BEAUTIFUL VALENTINE NEARY pox, Fora special gift , , favishly covered in rich red silk brimful of delicious Laur Secord candies, Toe Tivo pound, $100 DAINTY MINIATURE CHOCOLATE These delicious "bite-size" chan dies in miniature are sure ® All hee heart with delight, One pound, $1.68 Two pounds, $3.29 May we suggest , . the famous Laura Secord Sweet Valentine Assortment = it contains o/f het favourites! Ind 2 dand) b. pownd. Baker, Mrs, D, B, Valleau, Mrs, K. 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