Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 4 Jun 1956, p. 8

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WED IN NORTHMINSTER UNITED CHURCH Mr sky and Mrs. Alex Bodashef- exchanged nuptial vows in cently Formerly Miss Annie Pasiuk, the bride is the daugh- ! WomEN JO ALDWINCKLE WOMEN'S EDITOR DIAL RA. 3-3474 8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, June 4, 1956 ~ Miss Joan Houck Entertained 'At Many Pre-Nuptial Parties Miss Barbara Joan Houck whose|miscellaneous shower at her home| marriage to Mr. Alan Drew Can-|in Toronto; co-hostesses were Mrs. | ning took place on Saturday, in|William Bradbury and Miss Linda Simcoe Street United Church, has|Houck. The guests were all former been feted at a number of pre-school friends o° Miss Hovek nuptial events. Mrs. Percy A. Canning enter- A surprise miscellaneous shower tained at a tea at Adelaide House. was given by Miss Alyce Erickson| Assisting in receiving the guests at the bride's own home. Co-host-|was Mrs. Carl W. Houck, while esses were Mrs. Donald Thompson Miss Linda Houck kept the door. | and Mrs. Ray Branton Pouring tea were Mrs. Morley Members of the bride's bridge Jacobi and Mrs. Follis Johnson (club entertained at a dinner atiand serving were Mrs. Drew! | "Sandalwood" when a presentation Jacobi, Mrs. Earl Palmer, Mrs. | of a hammered aluminum tray William Bradbury, Mrs. Miles| was made Houck and Miss Alyce Erickson. | Co-workers in the parts and ac The girls of the parts and ac-| cessories office of General Motors! cessories office of General Motors surprised the bride-to-be with, a presented their co-worker with a shower at the residence of Miss set of cookware and a pair 'of bed Nancy Pearson when an automatic room lamps ' frying pan, automatic coffee! Following the rehearsal on Fri- maker and a pair of white Wedge- day evening, the bride and bride- wood vases were presented. Co-'groom and their wedding party | hostesses were Mrs Claude were entertained at the home of Comerford, Miss Theresa Conlin the bridegroom's grandparents |and Miss Betty Hodgson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Drew and| Mrs. Earl Palmer arranged a Mrs. Morley Jacobi. | | ] | siuk and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bodashefsky, all of Oshawa. Photo by Ireland GROUPS, CLUBS, 'AUXILIARIES PERSONALS GEORGE'S W.A. meeting of the ST. regular branch of The afternoon the home of Mrs W.A. of president, St. George's Anglican Church was presiding. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Majoros, nee| Oshawa Lionettes was held at the Marilyn Douglas, have left for Bel-| John Kent with the Mrs Samuel! Payne There were 18 mem- fast, Northern Ireland, where Mr. | Majoros will be stationed at the | TO ADDRESS HADASSAH MEMBERS Mrs. Mahaffy Taken By Death BROCKVILLE (CP)--Mrs. F. W. {Mabhaffy, 83, wife of the former minister of St. John's United {church here, died Saturday. | A native of Teeswater, Ont., she |was a graduate of Toronto Normal school. As a minister's wife she {had lived a* the Ontario centres of Alvinston, Parry Sound, Orange- ville, Brockville, Kingston, Guelph and Port Dover. Survivors include her husband, now at Colborne, Ont., two sons, including Robert, an Ottawa Jour inal reporter, and two daughters. {including Mrs. C. F. Galway of Orillia. DOESN'T KNOW MONTE CARLO (AP) -- Prince Rainier's personal chaplain, Rev. Francis Tucker, asked Saturday about rumors that Grace Kelly is pregnapt, said: "I don't know any- thing about it." Officials in the principality also said they were completely in the dark as to whether the honeymooning couple {are expecting. HOUSEHOLD HINT glo make your garden hose last longe1, drain it thoroughly after each use. Roll into large, loose coils. Store in a cool place out of the sun. If it(is hung up, place over a rounded object to prevent sharp bends. Don't drag hose near oil drippings, because oil rots rubber. Don't turn off water by pinching on hose. This strains and weak- ens the rubber. Never step on or drive over the hose, and don't * leave hose exposed to the sun for any length of time, as heat will deteriorate it. IN OSHAWA La Vogue ,. 9 Celina at Athol St. OSHAWA Is The Store For Brides Lillian Mae Marsh Adults 50¢ THE presents its 5TH ANNUAL DANCE RECITAL 0.C.V.l.,, FRIDAY JUNE 15TH, 1956 At 7:30 P.M. School of Dancing Children 25¢ {naval hase for at least a year. Mrs. Sheidon Cohen, region- | dinner of Oshawa Piyah Chapter held in the parish hall with the bers present. The Blind convener president, Mrs. Thomas presiding Mrs. Albert Woodwé |seripture lesson. Mrs. S. W. Wot- {ton led in the litany followed by |the members' prayer. Mrs. Jack Sawyer read the minutes of the last meeting. Mrs. John Chaplin gave the treasurer's report. Miss Ethel Wesson read the corre- spondence. The president told the mem- bers that the bus trip to Niagara Falls would be June 28. Anyone wishing to go, were asked to telephone Mrs. Keast. The picnic is to be held July 19 at the lake. Mrs. Charlie Gibbs gave the sick list report This being the last meeting un- til September 6, Mrs. Albert Wood- ward read from the living mes- senger. Mrs. Thomas Murrell read d read the Keast, Mrs. Rufus Lambert reported that the bowling tournament and dance were both a huge success. The Ways and Means Convener Mrs. John Mintern reported that the card party and paper drive were both successful. The rest of the business dealt mainly with the final arrangements of the Zone Rally on Wednesday June 6 with Newcastle Lionettes as the co- shostess The new executive were named as follows, president, Mrs. John Min- teen; secretary, Mrs. John Norris4 vice-president, Mrs. Jac k Kent; treasurer, Mrs. Jack Anderson; penalty officer, Mrs. William Bor- | rowdale; directors, Mrs. Robert Schoenea, Mrs. Floyd Foreman! and Mrs. Lloyd Corson. An installation dinner was plann- for September 12 with Mrs Misses Joanne Jackman; Donna | {Montgomery, Kaye Fenton, and {Audrey Goyne left by plane on Fri-|- |day night to spend a week's vaca- tion in New York City. Miss Jane Calhoun, Pasadena, California, has been visiting for the past two weeks with her sister, Mrs. Isaac Smyth, Bruce street. Miss Ruby Atnelaa MacDonald whose marriage to Mr. Freder-| ick Harding took place last Sa- {turday afternoon in Simcoe Street| | United Church was guest of honor at an evening party recently at and presentea with an floor polisher. The guests were] the girls on the staff of Ward's Store. Mr. Arthur Brown also en-| i | ! |tertained when Miss MacDonald | received a pair -of white woollen ; al vice-president of the Eastern Region, Ontario, will be the guest speaker at the installation KEEP IN TRIM Protective Pattern Of Eating Morale Booster For many overweights, excess | poundage is a mental as well as the home of Mrs. Alex Chalmers, | {he electric| the physical handicap. Deep down y would give anything to &2nish burden and feel free again. How about it . . . would you be happiest with less weight? If your immediate answer is "Oh yes!"| . . then you're the one I'm talking to. What you have to do is to take the prayers for prayer partners.| Refreshments were served by| Mrs. S. W. Wotton and her com- mittee. | OSHAWA LIONETTES | The regular meeting of the' Mrs. C. A. Powell Renamed President E. A. Lovell H&S Mrs. C. A. Powell was re-elect- ed president of E. A. Lovell Home and School Association at its regu- 4 lar meeting held last week. Many Attend The other officers elected are as follows: vice - presidents, Mrs. Semenuk-Brown Nicholas Lakas and Mrs. B. E. : Worden; recording secretary, wr Nuptial Rites Everett Graham; corresponding Many guests from out of town secretary, Mrs. C. B. Heard; atelded the wedding of Mr Jolin y ¢ h enuk o shawa an Miss treasurer, Mrs. R. G. Bell; execu- Virginia Joyce Brown, Bowman- tive members, Mrs. W. F. Manuel, ville, in Mape! Grove United Mrs. R. A. Pinch, Mrs, J. F. Brit- Church recently. The bride is the ton. Mrs. .K L. Miller, Mrs. James daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Ben Szikszay {Brown, Bowmanville , and the a i {bridegroom is the son of Mr. and a3. Harold Schoo Council, pre: MIS: Samuel Semenuk of Anson- sided for the installation of the of- vile. ficers. She was presented with a Mr. Robert Booth of Toronto ift in appreciation by Mrs. Officiated and Mr. Ronald Adams, Nicholas Lakas Toronto, played the wedding mu- Annual reports were given by er i : ¥ h iven in' marriage by her fa- the secretary treasurer and social, 0 "ph ide wore a gown of white embroidered organdy| Miss Jane Baker won the room ger taffeta with a low bertha attendance prize. The yearly room collar and chapel train. A cap graze Pati won = Miss Lois of pleated tulle and organdy held Sleight olny ! vera go cHions her fingertip veil and she carried Wefe play Dye grade ¢ String Lestra Hibbert roses chrysanthe-| orchestra, u mums and stephanotis Mr. Klemi Hambourg who spoke yrics Eunice Woods of Toronto oh" da, appreciation, and the was maid of honor ap the brider » > - "'majds were Miss Barbara Mat. onl Were Sayed tv demonstrate tice and Miss, Lillian Martin both of Oshawa ey were gowne Mrs. B. E. Worden thanked the alike in embroidered organdy over speaker Refreshments were blue taffeta with matching head served by Mrs. John MacDonald dresses accented with white lilac.! and her committee Their flowers were tawny gold roses and shasta chrysanthe- mums Mr, Edwin Adams Toronto, was best man and ushering were Mr Howard Brown, Toronto,and Mr Ivan Martin, Kitchener | For the reception held at the |ehurch, the bride's mother wore chantilly lace over cocoa taffeta and pink accessories. The bride- |groom's mother was in light blue lace over blue taffeta with match- ing accessories The honeymoon at Niagara Falls, Lake Placid. For bride chose a blue - and yellow tweed duster coat and matching hat with a vellow crepe dress and a corsage of Demure roses Mr. and Mrs. Semenuk wil make their home at Prestonville Montrealers Like Fillet Bonne Femme FILLET BONNE FEMME 1 smal! onion 5 mushrooms Butter Haddock fillets cup white wine cup water teaspoon butter 2 teaspoons flour Ys cup heavy cream Mince onions and mushrooms. In a greased flat-bottom saucepan, place onion and fillet of haddock Add mushrooms, white wine, water and cover and cook briskly for six minutes, Take out fillets of fish and let stand in a warm place Mix together butter and flour. Bring liquid to boiling peint and blend in butter and flour, stirring rapidly. When sauce is boiling, re- move from heat and add cream Séason well and pour over hot fish fillets The Fisheries Council of Canada suggests that one pound of had- dock will be sufficient for the amount of sauce. The quantity will vield three large servings If desired, the wine may be re- placed by 2 cup water plus % cup of lemon juice. * Ye 1 is being spent New York and travelling the HOUSEHOLD HINT Emptying ash trays or wiping them clean with a dry cloth will not remove stale ash odors. Ash trays should be washed in warm soapsuds DRAPES - CURTAINS VENETIAN SHADES GARDEN TEA and BAZAAR at STONEHAVEN Home of Mr. and Mrs. G. N WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6th, 1356 3 TO 6 O'CLOCK RAIN OR SHINE LAUREL GROUP -- ST. ANDREW'S W.A. 50 CENTS Irwin [oho |blankets and a number of mis-| cellaneous gifts. Serving were Mrs. | Donald prove 2 Ls Diavence} ann, Mrs. Ear] untley and ang py July, you can easily be 10 Mrs. Ross Mann. | pounds slimmer. After you've taken Mrs. 8. J. Nobbin and Mrs. E.|off 10 pounds without going hungry |G. Storie are co-conveners for the|or losing your bounce, your think- [tea at Stonehaven, Whitby, on!ing will continue on the positive | Wednesday. Plans have been made side, {to serve indoors or outdoors ac-| Perhaps I fail to emphasize ade- {cording to the dictates of | weather. The kitchen convener, in terms of new-found happiness. | | Mrs. E. F. Cuthbertson is having If it's proof you want, look over) | milk available for children and in/my shoulder at these reports from) order to make it a family affair, [triumphant reducers . . . . | it is hoped that fathers will stay GOOD FOR MORALE for tea "I have lost 22 pounds and have Guests from out of town at the(10 more to.go. Tell your over- Semenuk-Brown wedding at Maple| Weights that slimming down cer- ng hr Mrs i. Bich tainly does something for one's I lighland Creek; Mr. and Mrs, mental outlook. Your column boosts Joseph Guthrie and sons, Highland |™Y morale . . . I hope you, never Park, Michigan; Mr. and Mrs, W.|StoP writing Webster, Guelph; Mr. and Mrs.| To anyone who has 50 or more Grant Whaley, Colborne; Mr. and|pounds to lose, this second letter Mrs. Thomas Irwin, Willowdale; Will be particularly encouraging. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pirrie, St. Cath: | "If you recall; several years ago arines; Mr. Karl -Reid, Mr. and|you helped me reduce from 204 to Mrs James Reid, Ottawa; Miss| 130 pounds. I have held this weight Marion Gray, Pembroke; Mr. and|loss for almost two years. Since 1 Mrs. Paul Dearing, Miss Elinor am short, 4' 10", the doctor ad- Brown, London, Ontario; Mr. and|vises me to lose another 20 pounds. Mrs. George Ewald, Tweed; Mr.|I am 49 years old and want to tell and Mrs. C. R. Ward, Iroquois|you that I never felt better than) Falls; Mr. John Shaw, Thames-| while I was on your protective diet, | ville;' Mr. John Stolicker, Both-|losing 2% to 3 pounds a week. I'm well; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Seal, Mer-|eager to start dieting again." lin; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Seme- a: CAS nuk, Ansonville; and from Tor- onto, Mr. and Mrs. Al. Kitcher, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Woods, the Misses Mary and Margaret Walk- er, Mr. and Mrs. James Garvin, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Casemore, a stand and decide that you can achieve your goal. Start right now on a protective pattern of eating John Kent as convener The draw for the evening was won by Mrs. Mintern. Refreshments were served by the hostess and those in charge LODGES AND SOCIETIES PR. PHILIP CHAP. I0ODE Prince Philip Chapter, Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, held its May meeting in Adelaide House last week. Mrs. J. L. Beaton, regent, presided. The meeting opened with the prayer of the order and the presentation of the flag by the standard bearer, Mrs. Leo Glover Mrs. Cyril Luke reported that a Miss Helen Robinson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Robinson, Grandview Road, is among those who will graduate | from the School of Nursing of the Hamilton General Hospital at the graduating exercises being | held on Wednesday, June 6. White Or Tinted Today's Curtains Dress Every Room By ELEANOR ROSS Every time we see a display of number of books had been shipped the new window curtains made of to men in Korea synthetic fibers, we realize all over Mrs. F. N. McCallum, education- again that the way you dress your secretary, read prize essays Windows can literally make a room al from the adopted school, and re- Each season curtains not only look| utiful but are easier to rted that she w i more bea po prizes. 9 Sending Books care for, New flower-flecked dac- Mrs. W. L. Butler reported that|ron marquisette curtains come in six members had visited Fairview tailored or ruffled versions, spark- Lodge and restocked the tuck ling white and lovely with their s tulip or lily of the valley motifs. COLORFUL MAGIC There's colorful magic, too, In old or green around for a Mrs. James Pearce reported vl the reception for new Canadians) 3 held recently at Whitby. |curtains of pink, Mrs. M. M. Hood for World Af-/Some are ruffled a fairs, read an interestin aper on!very dressy effect. ; £ Pap Bl Dacron organdie, beautifully em- conditions today | : A. S. Whattan ofered her broidered, makes up into curtains home at the lake for the June|that match bedspreads and dress- meeting. The chapter made plans|ing table skirts and there are even " . d, embroidered bed covers in| 7f. @A% ae fot bu the Rotary pur gin synthetic fiber. It is easy Miss Elizabeth Burley, Mr. and| Mrs. H. H. Tonkin announced these days, and inexpensive, to do| Mrs. Sibert. Booth and son, ol that she could supply wool for over a bedroom. .<| Florence Mickle Mr. Edwi knitting. The regent welcomed one Then there's cotton dotted swiss) | ms Mr and Mrs Ronald former and two new members, with ribbon-scalloped borders of| : y - Mrs. Wesley Piatti, Mrs. William red, blue, green, pink or white | Adams, Miss Drucilra Moore, Mrs. border. | SOCIAL NOTICES 0 they look best, with a choice of, of their daughter, Dianne, to is so easy you'll never be tempted St. John's Greek Orthodox Church, as often as is needed to keep that { ! vith! Glen Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Lorie Fitches and Mrs. L. H. Hewson And white organdie curtains with x ] who were introduced by Mrs. H.|a permanent finish feature gay ac- Roberts, and others from Oshawa TRIPLE TIERS | You can dress your windows in ENGAGEMENT long, looped-back curtains, cottage Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oley of curtains or triple tiers George Omelanchuk, son of Mrs.|to let any of them go without a Nicholas Cyhanenko of Pickering. hath until they look dingy. Today's Oshawa, on Saturday, July 7, at gresh look 2 pm HOUSEHOLD HINT To keep leather furniture clean, wipe it cff weekly with a cloth or sponge dampened with a neutral synthetic detergent, FASHION VILLAGE FUR STORAGE eo Safe ® Modern ® Scientific IN OUR REFRIGERATED VAULTS CALL RA 5-2722 FOR FREE PICKUP BY OUR BONDED MESSENGER! Personnal and social items are always welcome in this column. If you are going away or expect ing visitors share the news with your friends by calling the So- cial Department. RA 3-3474. C. Hainer cent colors on the double scalloped and Bowmanville. the way you like and In the way Oshawa announce the engagement Laundering any of these curtains The marriage will take place at curtains are made to be washed HELP FOR FAMILIES National legislation in 'Denmark of West Germany's working popu- includes home-help services and lation in 1955, compared to 30.8 institutions for day-time care ol in Britain children. NOTICE! CHANGE IN TAXI FARES EFFECTIVE MIDNITE, MAY 31, 1956 OLD FARES For 1 or 2 Passengers for the first mile or fraction thereof--50c. Over 1 mile 5c each additional V4 mile or fraction thereof. WORKING WOMEN Women comprised 33.1 per cent FACE POWDER $1.25 with FREE VALUE DUBARRY LIP .CK.... $1.00 VALUE BOTH ONLY $1.25 NEW FARES For 1 or 2 Passengers for the first mile or fraction thereof--50c. Over 1 mile 10c each additional 3/10 of a mile or fraction thereof Oshawa Taxi Operators Association COSMETIC DEPT. OLD POST OFFICE BUILDING the| quately the rewards of reducing|-- next Thursday evening. Mrs. Cohen will also install the new slate of officers. For Reducers The proof of any reducing pat- tern is how you feel while dieting and how much you weigh a year after you've stopped dieting. Do you think you are too old to reduce? Read this letter , . "A year ago I weighed 195 pounds. I have lost 31 pounds and| have 14 more to go. I am 58 years | young, and my doctor is most satis- fied with the results of my reduec- ing. I can't thank you enough, and I'll never, never be fat again. Tell your overweights that losing the excess fat nfakes a world of dif- ference." | For these reducers, banishing! the burden of fat has changed their | whole outlook on life. It can do the same for you. Can you qualify to be an RCAF Airwoman? See our Woman's Career Counsellor Flying Officer M. J. Holmes at the . RCAF MOBILE RECRUITING UNIT DOMINION PUBLIC BLDG., ROOM 206, OSHAWA 5 JUNE 12-5 P.M. BOYS AND GIRLS IN PORT PERRY The Daily Times-Gazette has several new newspaper routes available in Port Perry. Here is your chance to get in on the ground floor in a brand new busi- ness of your own. Benefits A School Boy Or Girl Can Obtain On A Newspaper Route... Good earnings for the time required. Uses only part of spare time outside of school. Learns to meet people. Learns value of service, Learns how to collect and handle money. Conducts own small business. Becomes self-reliant. Receives practical training in business. Healthful outdoor work. Learns to think progressively. Earns while learning. Educational---an actual aid to school work because the, carrier learns to think for himself. Take Advantage Of This Opportunity Right Now! FILL IN THE APPLICATION FORM AND MAIL IT IN TONIGHT T0 Circulation Department, The Daily Times-Gazette, 57 Simcoe Street South, Oshawa, Ontario. Date Address ......

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