"DAVID, JO-ANNE AND RONNIE David, Jo-Anne and Ronnle Are the children of Craftsman and Mrs, Robert Tippett, for. merly of Oshawa, now of Cal gary, Alberta (Craftsman Tip pett is stationed with the Royal Canadian Electrical Mechanical | Engineers in Calgary), David will be two years old on De. cember 31. Jo-Anne Is four omen, Jo Aldwinckle, 8 Women's Editor THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, December 29, 1958 Dial RA 3-3474 | Herron-Cole Nuptial Rites Solemnized In Bowmanville Trinity United Church, Bow- manville, was the setting for a recently when Helen Ruth Cole, daughter of Mrs, John Bougias Cole of Bowmanville, and be late Mr, Cole, was united in age with Grant Stephen son of Mr, and Mrs, John Renry Herron of Courtice, The Reverend William K, Hous. lander performed the double ring |both of Bowmanville and Mrs, ceremony, Mr, Arthur Collison played the wedding music and Mr. Ross Metcalf of Bowmanville sang Wedding Prayer", "The Lord's Prayer' and "The Wedding Hyma", Given in marriage by her uncle, Mr, Ernest Werry of En. niskillen, the bride wore a full length gown of gardenia white silk velvet sweeping into a circu- lar train, The slim bodice fea- tured a round neckline and long lily point sleeves. A white velvet crown held her waist length veil and she carried a cascade of star. light white roses centered with rist red carnati Mrs, Robert Emberson of Guelph was matron of honor for her sister, The other attendants were Miss Jean Cole, the bride's sister, and Miss Betty Gibson, Frank Lucas of Peterborough, cousin of the bridegroom. They all wore identical waltz length gowns of holly red silk velvet styled on princess lines with round npecklines, long sheath sleeves and billowing skirts, Ma- terial from thelr gowns fashioned thelr mushroom hats and shirred a de | 3 $ f 4806 SIZES 1414-24% HALF SIZE By ANNE ADAMS Halt-sizers! You'd have to travel far to find a style so smart, slimming and easy-to-sew! Note neckline slanted for flattery ~ elegant in contrast row's pattern: Girls' ¢ Printed Pattern Sines 1414, 16%, 18%, MY, Size 16% takes 3% yards 30-Inch fabric; '4 yard contrast Printed directions on each pat tern part, Fasler, accurate Send FORTY CENTS (400) In coins (stamps cannot he accent ed) for this pattern, Please print lalnly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, TYLE NUMER Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Oshawa Times, Pat tern Dept.. Oshawa, Ontario Half y muffs, which were crested with clusters of white chrysanthe- mums, Miss Sandra Werry, was flower {girl, in a short frock of gardenia {white silk velvet, She wore a white velvet bandeau with red flower trimming, and carried a shirred muff of holly red velvet | y crested with clusters of 'white chrysanthemums Mr, Linton Herron of Oshawa was best man for his brother, and the ushers were Mr, Allin Cole of Bowmanville. Mr, Regl (nald Hillman of Toronto, and Mr, Kenneth Tink of Bowmanville, The reception was held in the Sunday school rooms of the church, where the bride's mo- |ther received in an afternoon |dress of mist blue silk crepe with a hat of sapphire blue velvet, I'he bridegroom's mother, assist ing, chose delphinium blue satin | tural years old and Ronnle, seven, They are the grandchildren of | Mrs, Annie Shorten, and Mr | and Mrs, Stewart Tippett, all of Oshawa, (wil Girl Specializes In Hardware OTTAWA (CP)=It might seem | difficult to most women to select {the right doorknob from among hundreds of makes of this Indis. pensable item, But ask Aline Pyne and her selection will be easy. Miss Pyne is on her way to becoming a professional architec- hardware consultant, She was the only woman among 60 persons who recently attended a three-day course held by the Builders' Hardware Club of On. tario near St, Catharines, Miss Pyne has studied the dif- ferent hardware products that bullders need for constructions, and has also learned how to read blueprints, Canada has few quali fled hardware consultants, and Miss Pyne's firm (W, A, Rankin Limited) Intends to send her to more courses, LONG EXPERIENCE Of Chinese and French-Cana- brocade with a small hat of sil. vered dusty pink, Both wore pink | corsages. { For the honeymoon trip to Flor | of turquoise French wool with a matching hat and a muskrat fur) will live in Courtice, Guests were present from Peo. terborough, Toronto, Courtice, Oshawa and many other Ontario points | DOMESTIC HELP { Resident domestic workers in England and Wales totalled 205. 000 In 1051 compared with some 706,000 in 1931. { Ballet, WNFORMA Jillian Mae Marsh SCHOOL OF DANCING Character, Baton. Pre- school, the Masonic Temple, 91 Centre Street. Fridays & Saturdays. D.E. A. Tap, Toe, Acrobatic at TION: RA 3.7253 Married recently in Calvary Tomor ida, the bride travelled in a dress| paptist Church were Mr, and Colin Smith, Fthel Mavis Frederick Miss Mrs Formerly "8. Jacket, On their return the couple| Trogunna, the bride 1s the ~ PERSONALS | Mr, and Mrs, George Hilts, Miss Lynda Pelow, Albert Mary street, had as guests on street, Is spending the holidays Christmas Day, Mr. and Mrs, Bill|at- Howe Island, the guest of Mr, | Bathurst and son, Carl, of Lea-|and Mrs, John Pickett, side and Mrs, ¥, B, Glaspell and Mrs, Alec McMaster snd chil-| Miss Rosemary Stella Bialek,| |dren, Joan and Ross, and Mr, |whose marriage to Dr, George Norman Davis, all of Zion Theodore Beciuk took place in Bt |Hedwig"s Roman Catholie | Out of town guests at the Hiltz- Church, on Saturday morning, Rice wedding were Miss Mar. December 27, was guest of honor garet Hiltz and Mrs, T. J, Boddy, recently at a personal shower Toronto; Mrs, A, Groves, Fer- arranged by Mrs, Richard Befuk {gus; Mr, and Mrs, W, A, Nesbitt at her home, Mary street, Osh- and Mr, Alan Nesbitt, Alma, On-|awa, Assisting in serving were tario, Mrs, Steve Sciuk and Mrs. Rob- ert Sledziewski, Following the re- The Social Department is al-|hearsal last Friday evening, the ways ready to sccept items of |bridal party was entertained at news for the personal column for (ye. 04 which there is no charge, If you street, were out of town during the holi- |days or had guests, telephone 33474, local 13, and share the festivity with others, Mrs, Paul Bialek, Albert | Mr, and Mrs, Harold C. Hainer, Alexandra street, spent Christ mas In Kitchener as the guests of Mrs, Halner's brother, Dr, home of the bride's parents, ¥ WGP. 'Degree in Household Science Morton B, George, and Mrs, George, The Misses Barbara and Ber- nice Boyd of Toronto were Christ mas guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Lorne T, Boyd, Simcoe street north, Mr. David Fletcher, Harmony road south, was in Marmora on Saturday where he attended the wedding of Flight Officer James Paul McGrath to Miss Loulse Anne Clairmont, Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Fletcher, Harmony road south, were Christmas guests at the home of thelr son, Mr, Donald E, Fletcher, and Mrs, Fletcher, in Kingston, Miss Phyllis Eder, nurse-in- training at Toronto General Hos pital, is home on a week's leave her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Eder, Fernhill boule. vard, Mr, Eric Aldwinckle, Mr, and Mrs, Ross McAnuff and Mss Helen Boddy, Mrs, Belma Beatty, Moira McAnuff, hil of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs, Donald Tansley, were among the guests at the . 3 a home of Mr, and Mrs. J. A, Aldwinckle, Bonniebrae Lodge at a dinner party on Sunday, physical and occupational ther-| apy at the University of Toronto Is spending the holiday season with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, John White, Nassau street, Cole wedding in Bowmanville re- cently included Mr, and Mrs, Donald Dodds, Miss Agnes Strickland, Miss Margaret pm -------- retall credit departments after she graduated from the High School of Commerce in 1043, She started in the hardware firm's credit department more than four years ago, and for more than two years has been secretary to the manager of the builders hardware dpartment, Officlals in the firm decided there wes no reason why Aline couldn't become a hardware spe clalist, She told a reporter her job en- talls working from architect's plans and in consultation with architects, Since her firm does business | from the Lakehead to Newfound. land, % could also involve con dian extraction, Aline worked In'gderable travelling, WED IN DOUBLE-RING CEREMONY | Alive With Color By ALICE BROOKS BOLD, bright and beautiful, these gay chickens cover front of folded panel of towel, Glamor towels! Mainly In out. line stitch use colorful scraps for simple applique, Pattern 7369: transfer of four motifs, Bx11% inches, applique patterns, Send THIRTY - FIVE CENTS (coins) for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to The Osh- awa Times Household Arts Dept, Oshawa, Ontario, Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, PATTERN NUMBER, Our new 1069 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalogue has many lovely designs to order: crochet. ing, knitting, embroidery, quilts, i |dolls, weaving, A special gift, In the catalog to keep a child hap- plly occupled -- a cutout doll and clothes to color, Send 25 cents for your copy of the book. 2 edical Mi replies must be brief, Q. "What con | do for bed breath? Is there @ny cure? Please help." == An Arizone reader, A. Bad breath (halitosis) Is al- Mrs. Albert Tregunna of Ked- ron and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Frederick Smith of Birmingham, England, ~-Photo by Hornsby Studio youngest daughter of Mr, and most always due to some abnors mal conditi in the mouth or Why not empty your clothes and turn it into cash. We will boy's wearable condition blouses, pyjamas clothing of. any description, etc please), Y, securely 2. For remittance purposes put to garments or make list of 3. Write our neme and adress TO: DEPT, 27, WORLD 537 Queen West Express who will pick up the could take the parcels to the all parcels COLLECT, Under parcel reaches us, All transac toct us, to the attention of pra you will receive will depend of your clothing receive daily reach you. Please ship as sc advertisement of thi not be returned Why n the pi Toront "wa Poy Betigy Business Bureau A $ CASH FOR USED CLOTHING girl's and baby's used clothing, Any description in any We require the following: Dresses, skirts, coats, jackets, suits, trousers, slacks, windbreakers, sweaters, bathrobes, shirts, ties, underwear, gloves, snow suits and babies DIRECTIONS FOR SENDING Put all your clothing in a carton, or cartons end He slip of paper and insert in parcel and if possible pin sizes 4. When your parcels are ready, for shipping. We will pay the shipping charges when the do not accept phone calls, Please write if you wish ta con arrival of your clothing ot our warehouse, it will be ed and a cheque sent to you Due to thé large amount of clothing to allow a week to 10 days for our cheque to. accept any clothing approximately 30 days after publication It is understood that upon receipt of your money, the clothing will become the property of World Trading Company and can CONDITIONS OF SALE t send. a triol shipment, large or small, to Our business policy is on breathing passages. In locating the trouble the physician or den tist will usually start with the teeth, The tonsils may then be examined for infection. Another frequent cause of bad breath Is infection in the nose or in the space behind the nose, Some cases of halitosis may be due to chronic disturbance in the stoms ach and intestines, People trou bled by bad breath should seek medical advice Q. "Can you inherit syphilis?" ~=No name, A. No, While Instances of cone Igenital- syphilis occur, "'congenis tal" means that a condition is present at birth but not neces sarily inherited What usually {happens in syphilis is that the {baby becomes infected from the clothing at your home. Or you limother before birth. "Prenatal express office personally. Ship | | [syphilis might be a better term no conditions pay any money {since it indicates without ques. tion that infection takes place some time before birth closets of your used clothing pay cash for women's, men's, etc, ~~ (no ladies overcoats your name and address on @ sizes on the outside of parcel, TRADING COMPANY Toronto, Ont, phone the Canadian National tions are done by express. We Mr, Fred Johnson, Upon the Answers ap The amount of money pon the quality and condition do not necessarily reflect diagnosis and treatment of disease personal physician. Questions direc porated in these ¢ on as possible as we cannot et an idea of ile with The f 28 King St. E Miss Joan White, a student in| by Oshawa guests at the Herron-|| Knight, Miss Lenora Kelly, Miss | WHAT DOCTORS SAY ABOUT Note to readers: Thanks for all the nice letters os possible will be answered in this column, but for obvious reasons Editors, P.O. Box 97, Terminal "A' lumns when poss Published as a public service by Kan 1) RA 3.4600 Oshawa [57 |B BRIDAL PORTRAIT Janice Ann Hickey and | Hickey of Oshawa and the James Danchuk exchanged nup- | bridegroom is the son of Mr, tial vows recently at St, | Michael Danchuk of Nora, Sas George's Ukrainian Catholic | katchewan, and the late Mrs, | Church, The bride is the daugh- | Danchuk, ter of Mr, and Mrs. Jerome ~Photo by Ireland | Hilda C. Rice | Austin G. Hiltz | Exchange Vows | NEWS BRIEFS NICE FURNISHINGS | PORT ARTHUR, Ont, (CP) The women's auxiliary of the | general hospital here will donate The marriage of Hilda C, Rice $10,000 to furnish the lobby, and Austin G, Hiltz, both of Oshy lounge, library and auditorium of awa, was solemnized on Satur-|a new nurses' residence, day afternoon, December 27, in| BUSY WASHDAY the chapel at St, George's Me. NEWTON ABBOT, Eng, (CR) morial Church, | Muni ections In von The bride is the daughter of COMmuiily next year wil be Mr, and Mrs, Stephen Rice of lid on 8 Tussday, sik Monde: Oshawa and the bridegroom Is wiv onda the son of the late Canon and Mrs, Wash do not have time to vote R.A Hiltz, : y ml BAN LINOLEUM The Reverend C, D, Cross offl-| gr [vps Wn: land (CP)--Ten. clated and the wedding music| ants- of 122 munielpdlly « owned was played by Mr. Matthew houses here have been told th Gouldburn will be given notice to vacate The bride, who was given they put linoleum in their floors in marriage by her father, was instead of carpets, The council gowned In cocoa lace over peau-|says the floorboards can rot un. de-sole, She wore matching acces- | der linoleum, sories and a corsage of pink| - Key to Good Job By EDNA VIKHER Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO (CP)--Lnokine for a} science at the University of Tor. onto, Miss McLaren is director of the faculty of household science and is seeking recruits for her de. partment, "About 95 per cent of women university students here marry," she sald, "And the girls who have the best chance of meeting oli. gible men are those in my de partment," VARIED COURSES Why? Household science ar taught in Toronto Includes courses | in physics," chemistry, zoology botany, physiology, microbiology, | belo] istry, psychology and | sociology, and in most of these, classes there is a preponderance | males, I "Girls intending to follow any of these seclences professionally sre mostly working on competi: tion with men; but household science students are co-operating with them--and there's a world of difference in that," sald Miss McLaren, She says some of her students marry during student years, and, graduate from university to] housewifely duties, | "That does not mean their uni. | versity training Is wasted, It's really true that life hegins at 40 Once these girls have raised their families, there are hundreds of good jobs open to them, MANY OPENINGS "Some of our gradustes work as dietitians in hospitals, in lab oratories, or they can work In under-developed countries through the World Health Organization and Food and Agriculture Organ- ization of the United Nations, Nearly 100 girls are studying household science, but the depart. ment could take 150 a year, Hh taking h hold science Intending to follow it pro. fessionally has dropped all over North America since the 1940s," Isald Miss McLaren, 'But the Im- |portance of including home eco- nomics studies in general educa- tion is Increasingly recognized,' About 206 persons, including 10 men, are taking certain parts of the course as an optional subject for an arts degree. The male stu. dents Include would-be lawyers, ministers and advertising execu. tives who study family relations, | | HAVING Wringer Troubles? roses, | Mrs, Raymond F, Weeks, sister | of the bride, was matron-of-honor in a pink brocade dress and hat with white gloves and a pink and white corsage of roses and chry-| santhemums, | Mr, John A, Marshali acted as | best man, | A reception was held at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Raymond F, Weeks, For the occasion the | bride's mother wore Dior blue] crepe with pink accessories, Later Mr, and Mrs, Hiltz left for a wedding trip to Quebec City and on their return will live in BUYING A RUG? Before You Do , , , See Our Stock HIGHER QUALITY LOWER PRICES NU-WAY RUG AND CARPET SALES 174 MARY 87, RA 541202 I We ere wringer spesielists, Our experts will rebuild your wringer as good @0 new , ot recvenable retes | JACK BIDDULPH APPLIANCE SERVICE (Jack Christie, owner) At Rear of 68 Simpos 51, N, RA 5-1179 For Pick-up and Delivery husband? If so, savs Barbara» fami |jfe McLaren, grev-haired doctor of ter insight Into the lives of the Ibiarhemistry, you can't do better people 'hey meet in thelr own than take a degree in househnld| profes or Marriage (budgeting, and consumer sspecty lof clothing, textiles and foods, "A knowledge of these aspests gives them a wlons," said Miss MeLar Denisa Force Worry Explained by Roneld Bilsky, D.C, Chiropractor Specialist In Palmer fe Upper Cerviesl ew] Worey is 8 predominant emotion today, People worry phout death, loneliness, pover. tr, war, inf'ation. disease, ete, Disease Is one worry that you can help dissipate, it has been said that when once the cause of a disea e Is known you am halfway to the cure, In conversation with a sue- cessful business ex cutive sev. eral days ago, he suggested that we write an article on "worry" hecause of his own experience, For years he de. voted himself so completely to his business that suddenly and without warning, his health hegrn fo break so fast that he began to worry sonstantly of a complete collapse, (] spent several months at the beach, by orders of specialists, all of whom prescribed rest, But rest alone could not re. store him and he returned of Chiropractic, he decided to consult a chiroprae- tor through the insistence of a neighbor, When examina. thon was \ tion of the cause of his k- down so completely allayed his "worrying" that halt of the battle for health was wom, Following his ment he felt a change ce in his body, The his previous sysiem began to relax, his peace of was restored he is gain. Hiustrate the presties iropractie, written by 1 a1 Chien ated of | ost (Plane Theatre Building), Teles phone RA 8.5156, Oshawa, For travelling the bride wore a dark brown hlin et blin| sult with matching accessories, | FAMILIAR HEADGEAR | AUCKLAND, NZ, (CP)~"You had better leave that hat be. hind," sald Judge Hardie Boys as a woman witness was leaving the box in court here, "Some| ered toque, from a previous wit: ness as she entered the stand, ED As many questions rror 32.38 REG. 3.00 1.99 Q. "Should « person with gleu- coma give up coffee?' '-=HS, | A, People who are under treat ment for glaucoma should follow Instructions of the attending phy-| sician, The doctor may or may not advise against coffee, An lowa City physician lets his pa- tients drink coffee, provided the total amount of fluid consumed isn't excessive, One strong cup of coffee: he says, is more per- missible than several -cups of weak coffee, Q. "I thought glasses stop my headache ut Why?"--A reader, A. So-called eyestrain headache is often due to something other than mechanical conditions that can be corrected by proper glasses. One eye doctor asked 50 people who wore glasses but still had headaches to cooperate in a little experiment, Ten minutes out of each hour of close work was devoted to relaxation. Some listened to soft music; olleis just closed their eyes and reioxed After @ month or so, 33 of 50 headache sufferers obtained al most complete relief, The doctor 1 that the headaches had been due to anxiety, tension, or stress rather than to eyestrain would they AVERAGE HIPS . SIDE ZIPPERS concluded PULL-ON STYLE of all doctors The is the function of the patient's ted to Dr, J, D. Ralston, Science ', Toronto! Ontario will be incor the opinion ible 9 SIMCOE ST. §. BANDEAU STYLE A LIMITED QUANTITY ONLY REG. 10.00 6.49 REG. 7.00 3.99 OF other witness might want it," the | y judge explained, He had noticed | the witness take the hat, a feath- | Gothic Brassieres LONGLINE STYLE 34.42 REG. 4.00 2.49 Lelong Girdles BY MAKERS OF SARONG IN WHITE SIZES 25-34 Daisy Fresh Girdles SIZES SMALL, MEDIUM -- LARGE Evelyn. Shop RA S-1221