Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 8 Jul 1957, p. 8

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TE OPT IT TRE EE regs MR. AND MRS. PETER J. APPLETON - Signing the register following their recent marriage in North- minster United Church are the former Margaret May Peel, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. ARLENE SARGANT, BARBARA WOTTON, ELEANOR BOWMAN AND JOY ANN NORTON (seated) All-Round Cords | Charles Reginald Peel, ton, all of Oshawa. --Photo by Ireland | VI. | Isabelle Naylor | Feted Bride-Elect | styled with a square neckline and with a matching hat of braided short sleeves. She wore white ac- [silk straw. Assisting was the cessories and a coronet of tiny|bridegroom's mother who 'chose yellow flowers misted in tulle and|a dress of aqua silk linen with a carried a nosegay of white, and (white mushroom hat of lace yellow shasta daisies' centred with|straw. Both wore white accessor- Irene Burridge PERSONALS Donald J. Gibson Miss Betty Anne Dickson, a re- and | Peter Jarrett Appleton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Apple- Miss Isabelle Shirley Naylor | whose marriage to Mr. Charles | Rainford Elliott of Toronto took| place in St. George's Memorial Anglican Church, last Friday evening has been feted at sev eral pre nuptial events. Co-cmployees of the bride-to-be § held a dinner party at The Sava- rin, Toronto, and made a presen- tation of bridal lingerie. A personal shower was held at the home of Mrs. Glen Hutchin- son, Bayview, Toronto, with the: Misses Marnie 'Hargrove, {Wanda MacKay and Grace Eagle- {son as co-hostesses. | From the president and direc- tors of the Conwest Exploration {Co. Ltd., Toronto, Miss Naylor received a sterling silver tea and coffee service and a cheaue was presented with Mr, J. D. Christian making the presentation. Mr. and Mrs. David Rea of To- ronto entertained at a cocktail party for Miss Naylor and Mr. | Elliott. Mrs. Edwin S. Naylor of Osh- awa entertained for her daughter at a trousseau tea, when guests were present from Toronto, Bowmanville, Oshawa and Hamp- n, Following the rehearsal last | Thursday evening, the bridal { party was entertained at the home of the bride's sister, Mrs. Jack Pridgland and Mr. Bridgland, Ferndale Boulevard, Oshawa. POOR SHAPE AUCKLAND, N.Z. (CP) -- New Zealand girls are furious because an Australian visitor, Mrs. Mira L. James, claims they look like tadpoles. She blames it on milk. She said New Zealand 'girls drink too. much milk, making them heavy in the body. t-------------- ROYAL FOUNDER | Queen's College at Cambridge, England, was founded in 1448 by Margaret of Anjou, wife of Henry Patricia Rose Mitchell and Robert Alec Strutt were mar- ried recently in Albert Street United Church. The bride is the -- | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- PRINCIPALS IN PRETTY WEDDING | | groom is the son of Mr. and to, who has been visiting in Osh- awa, leaves on Tuesday for her posting at Olds, Alberta, where she will do field work for the Salvation Army. Mr. George R. Bell who has been holidaying with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bell, Mill street, Oshawa, leaves early this week for his posting at Calgary, Alberta. Mr. Bell is a member of the 1957 graduating class of the Salvation Army Training Col- | lege in Toronto. He was born and educated in Oshawa, and for a number of years was a salesman at the Burns Shoe Store. He has also been an active worker at the | local Corps of the Salvation Army. - . | Ceylon Welcomes ' ACWW Conference COLOMBO, Ceylon (Reuters)--| |Sir Oliver Goonetilleke, governor-| general of Ceylon, has described| the opening of a conference of| Associated Country Women of the |World here as "a great day for| | Ceylon." Welcoming 250 delegates from 35 countries at opening-day cere- | monies Thursday, he urged them {to devote more study to the pe-| |culiar problems of the country | fons raining College in Toton:| EXChange Vows ed Church, Oshawa, was the, even.ng, when Irene Edith Bur- J. V. Burridge of Prestonvale, was united in marriage with Don- ald John Gibson, son of Mrs. William Gibson of Oshawa, and the late Mr. Gibson. The Reverend Mervin A. Bury performed the double ring cere- mony. Miss Reva Tiers of Pres- tonvale played the wedding music. Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a street length dress of gardenia white embossed nylon organza over silk faille featuring a round neckline and short sleeves with mittens. The fully gathered skirt billowed over & hooped crinoline. A Grecian headdress accented with clusters of rhinestone lace flor- ets held her finger tip veil and she carried a white bible crested with white rosebuds and clusters of stephanotis, with ivy trails. Mrs. Donald Snape of Toron- to was matron of honor in a street iength dress of daffodill yellow polished cotton on princess lines | BIG YOUNGSTERS Polar bear cubs may weigh as much as 400 pounds at eight months of age. The rec yellow roses. The chapel of King Street Unit-;, Mr. Donald Snape of Toron- was best man. ton and matching guipure lace : tion was held at the scene of a wedding last Friday home of the bride's parents in Presgtonvale, To ridge, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. pride's mother chose a sheath dress of lilac mauve polished cot- receive the ies and corsages of roses. For the trip to Mus- koka the bride wore a silk suit of navy blue shantung with a matching hat trimmed with white flowers and a corsage of white roses and stephanotis. On their return the couple will live in Osh- awa. Borrow where money service has improved with age When you borrow money, you want servies that's backed by years of experience. That's why most people turn to HFC, providing a money service backed by 79 years' experience. AtHFC, you receive prompt attention, friendly nt Susinesslile efficiency, your money in one ay, and your choice of repayment plans Phone or visit HFC today. i y @zyHOUSEHOLD FINANCE Cotpordtion. of Canada Oshawa Shopping Centre, above Falrweather's, RA 5.1139 OSHAWA, ONT. PORT HOPE BRANCH: 71 Waiton $t., 2nd floor, phone TU 5.5080 women of Asia. ZELLEERS RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS | jamin Mitchell and the bride- Mrs. Almer Strutt, all of Osh- awa. --Photo by Ireland Presented To Four 1st Company Guides At a recent ceremony held at Guide House, the first "All Round Cords" in the South Dis- trict were presented to Guides 1 Bow n, Joy Norton, Ar > Sargant and Barabara Wotton by rth Distmet Com- missioner Mrs. R. E. Wilson. Also present were Captain Mrs Carl, Olsen and Lieutenant Ber- nice Williams : To earn the "All Round Cord" a Guide must be a First Class Guide and hold the Little House Emblem. She must hold the fol- lowing badges: 1. First Aid, or Home Nurse or Emergency Helper. 2. Swimmer, or Signaller, or Pioneer, or Fire Brigade. 3 One of the following outdoor badges: Astronomer, Boatswain, Birdwatcher, Gardener, Hiker, Horsewoman, Land-girl, Natural ist, Pathfinder, Pioneer (unless already used in 2.) 4. One of the following handicraft badges: Bas- ket-weaver, Carpenter, Dairy- maid, Handywoman, Knitter, Lacewor ker, Leatherworker, Photographer, Poultry . farmer, Rabbit-keeper, spinner, stitchery, Weaver. 5. One other badge of her own choice The following badges were also presented at this ceremony: First Class to Virginia Piper and Ar- lene Sargant; Little House Em- lem to Arlene Sargant; Child Nurse to Irene Thaczuk; Garden- ers to Roberta Tilling, Eleanor Unwanted Hair Removed PERMANENTLY Free Consultation Results Guaranteed MARIE MURDUFF 20 Years Experiance VILL BE IN OSHAWA AT THE OSHA HOTEL JULY 9 ond NE FOR HEN THE ABOVE DATES Phone RA 3-4641 APPOINTMENT Bowman, Norma Gower and Ar- Gower: to Donna Sargant, Peters," Irene Thaczuk and Susan! Roberta Tilling; Cooks to Arlene Needlewoman to Roberta Sargant, Roberta Tilling and Vir- lene Sargant; Hostess Powell Tilling; Arlene Emergency Helper Sargant and Virginia served by the Group Committee. Women Jo Aldwinckle Women's SWIM TRUNKS Boys stretchee bathing suits, one size fits oges 10 to 14, Colors of blue and red only, While stock lasts only Editor Dial RA. 3-3474 8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, July 8, 1957 Press Club Names | Prize Winners CALGARY (CP)--The Canadian Women's Press Club Tuesday an- nounced the names of the winners in the 1956-57 competition, 000 in prize money The award for the best story of the year ended March 15, went to Phyllis Griffith for a story in the Toronto Telegram. Joan Seager of Lake Wilcox, Ont., won the award for the best _ rash, eczema, hives, pimples, ' scabies, athlete's foot and other exter n news feature, published in The Adver- Boys boxer style cotton bath tiser of New Ti to. ing suits. Come in blue, black end maroon, Sizes S- em SUN SUITS Tots sanforized cotton sun suits, bib front in tontrasting color. Plain shades of red, blue and green. Sizes 2-3-4 STOP the ITCH Of Insect Bites -- Heat Rash Quick! 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If you have trouble with a zipper refusing to close, even though the slider pulls up end down, here's what to do: Drow the, slider to the top and hold the teeth immediately in front of it firmly with your fingers, so that the teeth lie parallel to each other ond almost touch. Keeping the ® teeth in place, push the slider forward with o little jerk. Don't force it. When it has gone os far as it will move (perhaps half an inch), then push the slider back .and repeat Each time you do this, the slider should gain half This system will usually work on all zippers except the 'open' type, such as those used on the front of Once you get the knack of feeding the teeth inte the slider, you con also replace sliders that come right off zippers. The main thing in this job is to keep the teeth flat end in an even line, so that they feed easily into the slider. 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