to say she can hold down a [An Expert Cook, She! hm.» job and manage a house Disregar ds Rules |and family efficiently without |help. But she loves to cook at In Testing Products me when she gets the time. "My husband and little boy pre fer cookles to cakes MONTREAL (CP)--Mrs. Mary Hinkle is a motherly housewife who makes every possible mis- Pp ' and I am always making new kinds. Often Jeremy, who is 5, will jake 2 her cooking--and gets paid She is a director of the research bring me a picture of a cake he has seen in a magazine and ask kitchens of an international food Preanization with headquarters in WonEeN JO ALDWINCKLE WOMEN'S EDITOR DIAL RA. 3-3474 8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, Jane 27, 1956 McAvoy-Holowaty Nuptial Rites Attended By Many Guests metre. Hinkie's b band is a sci rs. e's hus a sci ence editor employed the 0s Bor he speriatizes in soiods. and w York. She was interviewed Dut he spec a here when she made her first Savory dishes. official visit to Canada to launch a new pie-crust recipe which in- STAMP SALES cludes yeast. LONDON (CP)--Sales by With the help of 14 assistants,(tion of British Commonwealth oR Ry a AA ae oe cate every fault a cook could aaa, Tealized So. AND MRS. ERNEST SARGEANT PERSONALS MR. In a pretty ceremony in St. George's Greek Catholic Church Mary Holowaty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Holowaty, became the bride of Patrick Eugene Mc Avoy,-son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McAvoy, all of Oshawa. The Reverend J. C. Pereyma performed the ceremony assisted by the Reverend H. Onufrey of Scarborough and the Reverend Philip Mahoney. Miss Jean Kolodzie played the wedding mu- sic and Miss Rita McAvoy, King- ston, cousin of the bridegroom, sang Ave Maria and 'Mother, At Your Feet I'm Kneeling." The bride was given in mar-- riage by her father, She wore an imported gown of rosepoint lace with a long-sleeved empire bodice bridesmaids were Miss June Kor- chynski of Toronto and Miss Irene Korchynski of Oshawa. They all wore ballerina gowns of pink silk| organza. The gathered bodices| were styled with round necklines and cap sleeves. Their headdress-| es were tone-on-fone lilies of the valley. They wore white acces-| sories and carried cascades of deep pink carnations and white chrysanthemums. | Mr. Kenneth McAvoy was his brother's best man. | The ushers were Mr. Raymond] McAvoy and Mr. John Holowaty.| For the reception held in St.| George's parish hall the bride's mother received wearing rose wood lace with pink accessories and. a pink rose corsage. The| bridegroom's mother was in| cocoa brown with brown accessor-| Peli i "We don't have white ultra-modern stoves," ex- gg efficiency, including a 15-year-old 'horror' which will raise a cake only on one side if care is not en. "Our bread pans range in age from 25 years to nearly new. Lo way we Bi 8 Sieg section of ns us n_ kitchens hout the world," she said. | When she's cooking in the New York kitchens Mrs. Hinkl ining only of the Amercan or Canadian housewife, whose tastes more or less coincide. "South Americans, for instance prefer more highly-colored foods PRIZE TASTY » NEWTON ABBOT, Eng. (CP)-- Polish workers in this Devonshire town who k in a local angling competition have been asl not to participate next year. "They ate all the fish they caught instead of throwing them back in the river," an official explained. STOP HEADACHE | 'When you suffer from painof Headache, Neuralgia or Y sf I B . Grateful For Lifes Blessings -. - | Ob Go d Ww d Holiday time is h in with | featuring nd, petal beaded Pair Observe Golden Wedding Holiday time is hers again with featuring' a rousd, peial beadet| socos brown, with'brown accessor UR . ofusion of flowers decorak oldest granddaughter, Miss NormaIf you are taking a trip or expect-| plain front panel appliqued with| The honeymoon was spent in a - roi De on Cubert street! Smith. Pouring tea in the after- ing company, the social depart- lace medallions. Her fingertip veil | New York State. As the couple . igs except the French brought loving tributes to Mr. and noon were Mrs, Clarence Keen ment would be glad to hear from was caught to a matching jewell- left and bride was wearing al; % . Lhe, 5 swee an we Mrs. Ernest Sargeant who cele-|and Mrs. William Henkelman and|you. Telephone 3-3474 with any|ed coronet and she carried a cas-| charcoal grey sult with navy blue put there 18 te ie vaut prated their 30th wedding anni-|in the evening Mrs. Victor Mc. {little items of news and share your cade bouquet of gardenias steph-| and white accessories and a cor- apa u realy little vari. versary recently. |Lean, Mrs. Thomas Coull, Mrs. pleasure with others. anotis and ivy. sage of pink roses. States and Canada, she e iy d Serenely enjoying their retire. George Gudgeon and Miss Al Miss Hallie Karandiuk of Pick-| Mr. and Mrs. McAvoy are mak- he oe roa 8, Sie exp ined. ment she couple owe their happin-| bertd Osborne. Serving were Guests at the home of Mr. and| ering was maid of honor and the ing their home in Oshawa. MY Ove ovat Ney obi | ess to gheir "abiding faith in the members of the family assisted Mrs, William Grylls and family, | es aa, Pervations ate thal goodness of The Lord." Mrs. by Miss Marion Price | Rossland road west, on Sunday at| Celebrate and Canadian housewives tend to | h ift d a famil -t th d Mrs. R Y fotos fo on Ses ond, "man "ite snd fami ogi, vere Mes MF, and Mrs. Ray Yeo Bake more Cen tha thls Amer 25th Anniversary with Reception {from the neighbors with Mrs. Nebraska, U.S.A.; Mr. and Mrs. ! NEEDS HOUSE Arm: a | | awa Salvation ber y and My Thomas Salisbury making the pre-| William Barlow, Ajax; Mr. and Mrs. Hinkle Res house League. Mr. Sargeant is a mem. | sentation, a golden china tea Mrs. Edgar Barlow and Mr. and keeper "because 1 defy any wo- A wellknown Oshawa couple,[coe School and an enthusiastic (Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Yeo,| member of the Oshawa Skating | Buckingham avenue, received con-| Club. per of Calvary Baptist Church. |set from Calvary Baptist Church | Mrs. David Barlow, Vernonville;| -- | gratulations and good wishes from| Pouring tea at the receptio : {and a horn of plenty containing Mr. and Mrs. Robert Barlow and go rienaship pacicd jn ng: gift of money from the immediate Charles, Castleton; Mr. and Mrs. over 100 callers last week when were Mrs. Thomas Yeo, Mrs. Ro ' |they held an at home to mark|Martin, Mrs. Arthur Yeo, Mr a FELT la Muscular aches you want to stop that pain fast .r So take Aspirin! A tablet starts disintegrating almost the instant you take jt starts to relieve that pain almost instantly! A PICTURE OF HEALTH old is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Sciuk and Mr. Roy | Shaw of Oshawa. ~Photo by Hornsby Studio | This bonny young man is John Richard Sciuk, Simcoe street | | south, Jshn who is 13 months | oe ® For Vacation ® For Work family. {David Miller and Jimmy, Picker- geant was born in Henley, Keni, During the party a family choir|ing; Mr, Harold Barlow and friend, and as a Joung man Sm Peterbor-| Wa5 formed and recordings made Oshawa; Mr. Marvin Barlow and Canada. He settle ber. 1905 lof the hymn "Consecration" and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Bell, Audley; y he y ough, Ontario, in Septem a) ?% "Renewal". [Miss Roselyn Combden, Ajax. their silver wedding gunivergary, Koy Yeo, Mrs. Walter Baker and following his trade of bricklaver.| "A" qaple 'of congratulations was The former Miss Annie Pratt,|Mrs. Fred J. Watson. The Amity His future bride, the former Miss| .ooeived from Mr. Spencer Bar- | Mrs. Grant McMahon and son, | Mrs, Yeo is the daughter of the late Group of Northminster WA cater- o ® For Pleasure Amy Green of Reading, Berkshire. ney, a nephew in Reading, Eng-| Gary, of Shermon Oaks, Cali-| Mr, and Mrs. Pratt, and Mr. Yeo is/ed. 2 " i" followed him in December of thel;o 4 "nq telegrams of congratula-|fornia, are visiting her sister, Mrs. |the son of Mr.and Mrs. Thomas During the evening presentations CH EENO same year and they were married | {io rom frinds in Toronto and|P. G. Wiltshire and Mr. Wiltshire,|Yeo, all of Oshawa. The wedding were made to the popular couple) at the Salvation Army Citadel, Pe-|gingcion Lauder road, for a few weeks. |took place in King Street United of 25 silver dollars, a purse of} |Church, June 20, 1931, with the|/money, flowers and gifts of silver | let us show you how to |'and Mrs. Roy Martin, Oshawa, sis-| ronto, Bowmanville, Port Perry, |ter of the bridegroom and best Whithy and Oshawa $d Acid Indigesti Miss Lillian Mae Marsh is leav- man, Mr. Arthur Yeo. At the time of her marriage Mrs. Yep was a member of the choir of King Street United Church and at present is the presi- dent of the Woman's Association of Northminster United Church. Mr. Yeo who is a director and treasurer of the Oshawa Skating Club has been employed in the Payroll Department of General Motors for 34 years. Mr. and Mrs. Yeo have one daughter, Doreen, a member of the graduating class of North Sim- OURS ALONE... Our new frontier slacks - '"cheeno pants' the all new rage in sportswear! 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Says Goodbye To Oshawal! | OUR "CAR COATS" | GO EVERYWHERE NOW IN STOCK 43 2 a2 ST pS Ee) b/ KING bd . W. PURE BICARBONATE OF SODA battalion for four years and Was| eqding shared honors with the couple moved to Oshawa to their |the DEA Training School. Toward Mrs. Ronald Kellington (Amy),| The June meeting of the Sun. Kelowna, B.C, have returned On their anniversary Mr. and Frank James presided and read| x vou Holowaty wedding were from prnoon were Mrs. Carman West-| Buckler gave a reading, 13| petrykan, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Prokip, Irene Prokip, Mr. was so low firemen had to fill a cussed. A picnic was planned for and Mrs. John Lubchinski. Others, | spoke a few words of encourage- served by rell, Belleville; Mr. and Mrs. Phi-| lage pageant in this Devonshire Mrs. Buckler and Mrs 4 terborough, on June 18, 1906. During the first world war Mr is te oy rik be the swe] Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hodgins of Reverend C. E. Cragg officiating.|and aluminum. They also received Sargeant served overseas as alniT Bonn Uo ping off Renfrew. Ontario, spent the week-| he attendants present for the numerous greeting cards and mes-| member of the band of the 59th peioipoiouoh "a bridesmaid at the end with Mr. and. Mrs, anniversary, were Mrs. Elsie sages of congratulation. 2 : Peever, Hortop avenue. | Smith, Toronto, sister of the bride] Guests were present from To-| among the 200 bandsmen ploked happy pair Rg gS ing today for New York where she . : ug will take a post-graduate course at days. Upon his return in 1919 the vill ta present home on Cubert street GROUPS, CLUBS |the end of July Miss Marsh will A | | t five weeks Included in their family are four| AUXILIARIES fly 10 ome 0: spend five we daughters, Mrs. Melville | (Rhoda), Miss Maud Sargeant,| SUNSHINE GROUP Mr. and Mrs. A. Y. Phillips of and Mrs, Carman Westlake f Ki vot home after spending their holidays (Ethel), three sons, Ernest, wil. | hice group 2 Ring Sues United with Mr, and Mrs. E. H. Peever, lam and Sadly a =. grand-\of Mrs. Harold Buckler, A th o | Hortop avenue. awa. ren; vhildren, 8 [street on Monday evening. Mrs.| + ortown guests at the Me- irs. Sargeant held an at home an opening poem, entitled, "ln nd over 130 ealled to offer con-|newing The BO Toronto, Mr. and ME Michael ratulations and good Wishes. Re The devotional period was led | Kor ynskl, MT. ogi elving with the hosts in the af-|by Mrs. J. W. Broadbent. Mrs. | Mr, Jerry Kisserlick, Mrs. N. {ake and in the evening their Father's Sone and lest Petryk a. Miss pa 'Petrykan, Mr. lip: Michael Petrykam, Mr. an rs. EMERGENCY MEASURE |Mr%, Harolf Bhillios gave wal Peter Bolishyn, Mf. and Mrs. Fred WORCESTER, England (CP)--| "Women's Hands." Tarnoway,Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Water pressure at a church here| A f siness items were dis- Miss pi | ew business items were dis Peter Prokip, Mr, and Mrs. 1 tank in the church before a total-| August 2 and the meetings for Burtney, Mr. William Bahrych, immersion baptismal ceremony each month in the fall were ar- MT and Mrs. Orest Kortko, Mr. could take place. ranged for, and Mrs. Orest Korko, Jr., Mr. Mrs. Richard Fair, a guest, M dM Ben Holowaty, Ni-| Mr. and Mrs olowaty, Ni-| LAST LIGHT ment to the group and Mrs, agara Falls; Mr. and Mrs. Jack WARKLEIGH, England (CP)-- George Montgomery closed the McAvoy, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Farmer Reg Thorne, 40, playing meeting with prayer Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jar-| the 'Old Inhabitant" at the vil- Refreshments were William lip McAvoy," Mr. and Mrs: Roy! community, lit his clay pipe and Burrows. Mrs. Montgomery ex- LaChatelle, Sterling, Ont; Mr. set fire to his false beard. 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