Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 4 Sep 1957, p. 9

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~ |tions, and stephanotis " ' " TODAY I'M ONE Paul Ciokan and the late Mr. Harry Sholdra and great-grand- daughter of Mr. Fred Olinyk { and Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Tychij, all of Oshawa Photo by Hornsby Celebrating her first birthday today is Lynn Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Michael Sholdra, Blofr street east. Lynn is the granddaughter of Mr and Mrs. Harry Gregory, Mrs studio | Lefauirchon-Sabo Nuptial Rites Form Pretty Morning Ceremony Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, Oshawa, was the scene of a wedding on Saturday morn- ing, August 31, when Margaret Mary Sabo was united in mar- riage with Bernard George Le- | fauirchon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sabo of Osh- awa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Lefauirchon of Montreal, Quebec. The Reverend Phillip Coffey {performed the double ring cere- {mony and celebrated the nup tial mass. Miss Simone Gilbert played the wedding music. and Mr. Frank Rosettani of Whitby sang "Ave Maria', 'Panis An- gelicus" and "On This Day, O Beautiful Mother." Given in marriage by her fa- ther the bride wore a full length bouffant gown of carnation white nylon chiffon over net and silk | |faille featuring a V-neckline em- ; |broidered in beads, and short Isleeves with long mittens. A beaded coronet held her finger [tip veil and she carried a cas- cade of white feathered carna- and red | roses. { Miss Anna Sabo who was maid {of honor for her sister, wore | petal pink, The bridesmaids were {Miss Jean Kolodzie, Miss Kay |Dobos, Miss Mary Shubaly and Miss Ann Gdovec, all in deep laqua. The waltz length gowns worn by the senior attendants | were designed on identical lines lof nylon chiffon over net and taffeta with draped bertha neck- lines coming to a point at the back with floating full length panels, Miss Mary Ann Barbaric land Miss Marianne Sabo were | junior 'bridesmaids both in deep |aqua styled similarly to those of the senior attendants. All wore short white gloves and crowns {studded with pearls to match {their gowns and carried cas- cades of white gladiolus petals and pink carnations. Mr, Peter La Rush was best |man, The ushers were Mr. Ed- ward Sabo of Toronto, Mr. Jo- {seph Turner, Mr. Michael Aster lof Lake City, Pennsylvania, and |Mr. Robert McLean. The reception was held at the Slovak Hall, Ritson road south, | where the bride's mother receiv- led in turquoise lace over taffeta |with a picture hat of beige vel- vet. Assisting was the bride- groom's mother in figured beige real silk, a picture hat of beige chiffon. Both wore corsages of |carnations and roses. Dancing and a presentation followed the dinner. For the honeymoon trip the bride travelled in a suit of mist grey English worsted, with a pink hat and matching accesso- ries and a corsage of pink roses land feathered carnations. On £ their return the couple will live| }* in Oshawa. £ Out of town guests were pres- ent from Detroit, Lake City, | Pennsylvania, Montreal, Niagara Falls, Welland and Toronto. Jo Aldwinckle, Women's PRETTY SUMMER WEDDING A wedding of Oshawa inter- est was solemnized recently in | Chalmers United Church, Guelph, Ontario, when Mr. and Mrs. Roy Albert Hewitson ex- changed nuptial vows. The Editor Dial RA 3-3474 § THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, September 4, bride, the former Miss Barbara PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Archie Black prospective bridegroom held a are home after a month's holi- party at the home of Mrs. George day at Orillia and Bass Lake. Curtis at which the bride-to-be . was presented with a hostess Mrs. T A Adair Colborne chair, Assisting Mrs Curtis were street east, is visiting her daugh- Mrs, Ernest Taylor and Mrs. ter in Scarborough Bruce Clark. Former neighbors on College Hill and friends held Mrs. Shatles Birney Whi a shower at Storie Park elub- sae with friends in Belle- Nouse arranged by Mrs. Norman Te Hamlyn. More than fifty guests " attended. Mrs. Hamlyn was as- Mr. and Mrs. L. W. McConkey sisted by Mrs. Leonard McDiar- pave returned home after a trip Mid, Mrs. G. Ferguson and Mrs. to Pembroke, Ottawa and Coin Harry Brown, Serving were Mrs. wall. James Walker, Mrs. Francis Ma- chin, Mrs. Edward Marchant, Mrs. L. E. Wales, Elgin street Miss Bonnie McDiarmid and Miss east, is visiting her daughter, Patsy Machir. Mrs. y Taylor, and Mr. Tay- Mrs. Percy Taylor, an ay Mr.' and Mis. Bryea Brown, n. lor, in Kingsto Jean and Bobby, Colborne street Miss Marlene Stezik, Bloor €ast, spent the holiday weekend street west, has returned from With Mr. and Mrs. Alan Me- North Bay where she visited her|Kessock at Thamesford. Mrs. uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Brown's mother, Mrs. R, J. Edmund Reigle McKessock, who has been spend- ing the summer at Thamesford, Mrs, H. L. Heffernan, Mrs. F. returned to Oshawa with ber and Mr. and Mrs. R. C./daughter and son-in-law. indsay and daughter have re- . x turned to Ottawa after one week's, Little items of social news are visit with Mr, and Mrs. L. K. Bis-| always welcome for this rolumn. sell, Whitby. Everybody likes to read about y what other people are doing, so Miss Mary Attwood, former- if you have been on a trip or ly of Oshawa, won { the second entertaining a guest from out of rize in the Canadian National town just telephone the social xhibition Spelling Bee Compe- department a. 3-3474 and share| tition on Saturday your Pleasure with others. There is r charge for the paragraphs Miss Rosemary Powers, Reg. and the hid Sy A N., left on Friday night for a your acquaintances is high. three-week vacation in Califor- nia. On her return she will take To mark her 85th birthday, a post-graduate course at the Mrs. George Kayes, McLaugh- University of Toronto. lin boulevard, was guest of hon- or at a turkey dinner on Sun- Prior to her marriage to Mr. day at the home of her broth- Charles Patten on Saturday, Miss er. Mr Amos Rodd, Green- Norma Knapp was honored at bank. The hostesses were Miss several showers. The girls of the! May Kayes and her cousin Sewing and Cutting Department] Miss Margaret Rodd. Mrs. of General Motors ' attended a| Kayes received several pres- miscellaneous shower given bylents, bouquets and greeting Mrs. Dorothea Koch and Miss cards, with: wishes for "Many Katherine Fraser at the home of Happy Returns of the Day." x SOCIAL NOTICES street. Mrs. Arthur Clarke, Wil- son road south, arranged a mis- cellaneous shower at her home. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Allen Cochrane, Mrs. Leonard ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Simon Harabul- va of Oshawa wish to announce the engagement fo their daugh- ter, Margaret Gladys Anne, to Clarke and Mrs. Roy Tedgham. Nassau street neighbors of the Mr. Alerander Paul Joo of To ronto, son of Mr. Paul ON THE RANGE The marriage is to take place at| Holy Cross Roman Catholic {Church on Saturday, September 21 at 11 o'clock. AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Kirby, {103 Warren avenue, will be at home to their friends and neigh- bors. on Wednesday, September 11, from 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. or the occasion of their golden wedding anniversary. |izers are hoping that HANDY CARRIER For midseason outfits here is a handy handbag that will go with just about any daytime costume from play clothes to summer business dresses. It is made of hand crocheted shiny straw in a reticule shape and has a Vinyl lining. The large Hope Princess Will Cut First Slice Ot Five-Ton Cake NANAIMO, B.C. (CP)--Organ- Princess {Margaret will officiate at the first cutting of a fivedon cake, Nanaimo"s contribution to the British Columbia centennial cele-| brations in 1958. Creation of already begun here. More than 15,000 separuie decorative pieces will depict a century of B.C. his-| tory. Chef Mike Farano is making the decorations. "We start with the very small- est pieces first, working up to dogwood flowers 18 inches across and sugar totems three feet high," he said Baking will be done in 45 blocks, which will then be built into one cake 15 feet high and 25 feet square. } Sess reset sessnesen Bringing p soe sss sansa 7 HINTS COLLECTED oY | | ina (MOTHER OF 5) | | I have always i thought that one | of the "basics" of baby care was to | jrealize that while schedules are necessary . amount of routine but modern parents avoid letting rules become more important than baby's real nner needs. A flexible baby-care schedule which makes room for Ove helps make a whole baby . , . to ETHER. You ate 4 ohysically and spiritually, range we feel that you right in the saddle with these authentic western duds that Sparkly teeth making their debut? | come straight from Pete Lane's NOW's the time to let baby have al general store in Sun Valley try at semi-grown- The well - tailored pants are up foods. Like made of cotton twill in a red Gerber Junior end white stripe and are nip Foods, which have | ped at the waist with a red a tender, evenly the. t. The. flattering minced texture te asha siice es that's just right a r tots are vill be * * . bel a le + ee who Added and trying to chew Add to this, inviting true-to-nature ts lavors and appetizing ¢ol di TRACY ADMIN [8 ba. Ge, makioes items a e high heeled ample of how Gerber on and | Gerber Baby, Eoods, Sess esas ssssssennasn nl Up Baby LE TEE TI TR TS happy mealtime. Variety galore-- over 30 fruits, vegetables, soups, meats and desserts. | * * . Conversation piece. Baby taking a stab at talking? You can help by mands it's helpful to use the same words each time to avoid confusion. Pointing to objects, colors, shapes, | etc, helps teach word meanings. | M | * * How a baby food is born. I think | | it's interesting to note that new | Gerber Products just don't happen overnight! They're the result of | months of laboratory research and | consumer testing. In the case of | Gerber Teething Biscuits, for ex- | ample, during 18 months, 97 dif ferent formulas were tried before the biscuits actually came into be ing. Then, after test t with 1,000 mother went to market th é babies, Just anothe works by quality product ex 1 tc bring your ba sugar decorations (for the huge birthday cake has Joo of| Niggara 5 BE os ane, 1 Ris! BA 24021, ™ Drying Wash A { ELEANOR ROSS an apartment housewife who say that such sheer, to do? SAVE ON LAUNDRY Cc the rub. somehow must be dried can pre sent quite a challenge fo apartment housewife. weekly laundry in sections. On Monday, she aay fill washer with her husband's dac ron-and-cotton blend shirts, own white nylon oval plastic bracelet makes the bag very easy to carry as it can be put right over the arm and leave hands free for par- cels. There is a wide range of color combinations and - also black and white. --By Tracy Adrian It will be housed in an air-con- ditioned building where it will be iced and decorated ready for public showing next June through August. Part of the recipe calls for 600 dozen eggs, 800 pounds of butter, 1,000 pounds of cherries. KARN'S top honors for neatness! ond it's easy with SHEAFFER'S | NEW SNORKEL PEN Boost your marks with neater-looking papers and writing! No stained fingers to smudge the paper. Fills without "dunk- ing."" Only the re- tractable tube touches the ink. Custom-fit point. Choice of mod- els, colors and prices. is a yarn spun from wear and a joy to look at. SHEAFFER'S VALIANY Snorkel Pen, 17.75 Ends messy "dunk filling" . See the brand-new London Clinic Busy Reducing Bosoms LONDON (AP)--A plastic sur- geon says the post . war bosom boom is going bust. 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She told him the boys she went with were so ill at ease in the presence of her frontal curves that it never seemed to occur to any of tlem to ask her hand in Jewellery Shoul Choosing jewellery, The Cana- dian Jewellers, Assocjation sug- gests, is a malter of suiting the jewellery to the personality. It should accent or highlight a woman's best features and it should be chosen to fit as a part of the complete pattern of her rsonality. If a woman's jewel- ery gets a great deal of enthus- iastic compliment, it is not ful- filling its function of enhancing Instead of complimenting her, the jewellery is competing with her. mode a concept of beauty, as the Canadian Jewellers Asso- ciation explains it, aims to streamline everything into a rlorious pattern to which every part contributes to the climax of a . .ect design. The pattern, when it is completed, should eo her, the woman. Therefore pick your jewellery carefully to fit the outline of the pattern created by your pc. ortions, .ze, and colour- ing. A slim woman, for instance, should avoid large brooches heavy stones, which will add to the attractiveness of a heavy, tall woman. The slim woman should concentrate on jewellery of delicate design, of slender lines. For a short, or stocky wo- man, the Association advises, be the pattern of her appearance... d Highlight i ar A Woman's Personality, Charm the same time keep your colour- ing 'n min. A blond we. aan is comp!' nented most by delicate shades in stones. She obtains best effect from sapphire, turquoise, opal and morganite. If your L .. is red, be es cially ec. veful, the As: ciati zrns. Avoid choosing colours "Lich will clask unflatteringly with your hal. snd con: :lexion. Choose from among such stones emerald, peridot, tourmalize, 7 amethyst, If you . ' unette, ou can carry strong, full colours effectively. You can add attrac. tiveness to your pattern with such gems as rubies, garnets, and topaz. Diamonds, of course, add the glamour note for any woman, They are the universal gem as far as colouring is concerned. The shape of the cut should suit the shape of your finger. A dis- criminating woman uses the dia. mond to create a centre of inter- est in her pattern. And aside from its own beauty, the diamond is extremely effective in accent. ing the beauty of other gems. To complete its thesis, the Canadian Jewellers Association proposes that any woman can wear pearls effectively. Because of their shape and the way they take on colour, they adapt them- marriage. sure to avoid heavy jewellery selves to any woman. To Apartment Housewife Frequently our mail includes a of socks and playclothe mournful plaint from a city child, that clothes dryers and backyard bersome, the apartment dweller 2 clotheslines are all very well, but|can find a number of other gad- unadulterated gets to handle her problem luxury is not her happy lot. What In the last few years, more and C more items have become eligible] for the laundry bag, thanks to fabrics that require a minimum of care. Washing them at-home represents a major saving in the ] 4 family budget. Though most | hosiery, gloves and underthings. | Juice apart:aents aré not equipped with a utility room, there is usually ala yardstick can be placed catty-|2 1-.perated washing machine in|corner across the curve of the| the basement or within walking shower rod. It will hold three or| distance. Dryers, however, are|four hangers of drip-dry garment jee, Chill thoroughly. not as plentiful and therein lies! A bag of wet wash that| the One way to solve it is to do the| al her lingerie and blouses as well as any other ar- ticles of white synthetic fibers. On Wednesday, she may do a bag of a cabinet door or from a picture|of water. Yes, thanks to 2-ply weaves up into an English broadcloth of incredible softness and lustre, making the New Forsyth No-Iron shirt a delight to 101ROR si by Nm "Men," she said, "are so bo-| som-conscious," | a re | To Toast The Bride A Fruit Punch Bowl {ran Judging from current Domin-/ lion Bureau of Statistics figures, September and October are be-| coming as popular as May and June as wedding months in Can- Ann Keating is the daughter |ada. It is also interesting to note | of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Keating |that surveys of caterers to wed- of Guelph, formerly of Oshawa, |dings show that champagnes and and the bridegroom is the son [table wines at vedding recep- of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B. [tions were never more popular Hewitson of Guelph. The couple [that at the present time. will live in Guelph. Here are two wine punch re- --Photo by Latta, Oshawa. cipes that are winning popular Challenge WINE WEDDING PUNCH (serves 30) Bottles Canadian White Table Wine Cups Canned Pineapple, Cubed 4 {with a preference for eliptical » such as wide bracelets, large] breoch chokers and heavy| necklaces. Choose smaller pieces, | OLD HOME DEEP BROOK, N.S. (CP) -- fesizns Irs. Charles Van Buskirk has Bus. . lived all but two of her 92 years The small woman, with small- in "the same house at nearby oned structure, has the wides.|Bear River. The first family re- ge. Sraall and delicate pieces union in 56 years recently was . She|attended by many of her four should, how. . .r, avoid extre:.cly|children, 13 grandchildren, 30 large jewellery, which might give great - grandchildren and twe her a top-heavy appearance. At great-great-grandchildren. b gre especially goud for to school in modern |drip-dries and on Friday a load 2 Quarts Soda Water 1 Quart strawberries, frozen Cups sugar Cups lemon juice Chill table wine thoroughly. Dissolve sugar in lemon juice. For drip - drying bedspreads, Combine in a punch bowl with curtains, tablecloths and such, Pineapple. Add a square block there is a collapsible metal rack of ice. Add chilled wine and soda that hooks over the shower nozzle, | Water. Add strawberries just be- urtain panels can be folded fore serving. carefully and hung separately) PINK PARTY PUNCH {over its parallel rods. When dry, | thr little or no ironing. | (serves 20) | tv 13 Bottles Canadian Vin Rose The same gadget is handy for or dry red table wine e and peel of 2 lemons Cup sugar Bottles sparkling water Combine ingredients and stir {well in punch bowl with cubes of Remove fresh or In addition to the old-fashioned drying rack which is often cum: 3 If more bathtub space is needed |1 with no danger of the water land-|jemon peel, and serve. ing on the floor. |oranges may be added. | There are also racks with suc- | tion cups that can be fastened| hook screwed under the window over any bathtub and be folded cornice. away easily after use. 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