wr MR. & MRS. CHRISTOPHER LOWTHER Pictured at the reception fol- | Dr. and Mrs. George W. Slo- lowing their marriage recently in Grace United Church, Port Dover, are Mr. and Mrs, Chris- topher R. Lowther. The bride, the former Miss Vera Slocombe, who is a member'of the Public . Pr : Health Department of the City | Lowther, "Fieldway", Ditch- of Oshawa, is the daughter of | ling, Sussex, England. Holub-Barvinchuk Nuptial Rites Held In Fully-Choral Ceremony bridegroom, who is planning as- sistant of the City of Oshawa, is the son of Lieutenant-Col- onel and Mrs. Rupert A N The marriage of Cathrine Bar-|Andrew Holub, all formerly of| MARY HAWORTH'S vinchuk and Andrew Holub, both|/The Ukraine. of Oshawa, was solemnized re-! The Reverend J. C. 1 cently at St, George's Ukrainian officiated. The wedding music Greek Catholic Church was sung by the choir under the The bride is the daughter of|direction of Mr. S. Humilinovich. the late Mr. and Mrs. John Bar. Given in marriage by Mr. John vinchuk and the bridegroom is/Kunitza, the bride wore a full- the son of the late Mr. and Mrs.|length gown of lace over taffeta EE ------ designed with a bustle, lily;point |sleeves, and a scoop neckline en- {crusted with sequins. A pearl and |sequin trimmed crown held her long veil and she carried a cas- |cade of white carnations, Marlene Payne Feted Bride-Elect Miss Marlene Claire Payne whose "marriage to Mr. Donald|r.honor and combe of Port Dover, and the | Pereyma Miss Irene Kozy was the maid-| Pretty Wedding At St. Hedwig's '4 St, Hedwig"s Roman Catho- {lic Church recently, Sophie Majkut and Kazimierz Dziatkow- ski, both of Oshawa, were united in marriage. The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Majkut, Poland, and the bride groom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs, Adom Dziatkowski, Co- bourg, Ontario. The Reverend Felix Kwiatkow- ski officiated. The wedding music was played by Miss Irene Wolek and the church choir sang. omen, Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 13-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, July 15, 1960 7 'Fashion Trends See Return Given in marriage by her brother-in-law, Mr. Steve Liszka,| the bride wore a full-length gown of white silk chiffon over taffeta. The bodice was styled with a adapted in the classic manner pleated boat neckline and lly- To Snug-Fitting Silhouettes . By PEGGY MASSIN PARIS (Reuters) -- Fashions with shaping close to the body point sleeves. | will be "fit" for Fall and Winter,| and modified flare to the skirt. enhanced the fully-gathered skirt, {according to ready-to-wear col-|A note to watch, especially in'A sequin and pearl studded |lections now being shown in ready-to-wear clothes, is the in- crow~ held her short veil and | Paris. Paris ae houses and special-| dropped to the hipbones lized, mass-production designers paired with slénder pleated | showing their collections before skirts. mezid-of-honor, and Miss Chris- (the pace-setting couture houses,| Skirt lengths will continue high, tine Wardach, the bridesmaid, Ischeduled to open their's at the with hems ranging anywhere both wore short dresses of coral |end of July, see trends in terms from 16 fo 18 inches above the chiffon trimmed with lace and {of a return to snug-fitting silhou-| floor, The exaggerated knee-cap designed with scoop necklines, |ettes, belted waistlines, and|jength used by the couturiers and|short sleeves and fully gathered molded midriffs in smooth prin-| now to be seen on Paris streets skirts. They wore rhinestone cess lines or below inset yokes.|in full-skirted summer dresses {'aras and while gloves and car- | These are the basic clothes | will be lowered this fall. which the majority of women in| poo interest continues, tinted carnations. The 'flower France are going to buy 16! however, in softly-folded hems, girls were Miss Christine Wis- |wear next winter, regardless oli, pq of ontiacting color which niewska and Miss Helen Wis. any revolution which the eoutur-| "Taint horizontally, or the niewska, both in white nylon em- three|nEWest star--the divided culoite broidered frocks styled with puff in.|SKirt, which combines the casy siceves, Peter Pan collars and de. |Practicality of trousers with tho caches, They wore flowered head- . femininity of a skirt, emerges in sportswear as well as carnations. certain formal fashions. It is vsed| The best man was Mr. Harry and! roses and white carnations. Miss Mary Zmudaki, the jers may launch, There is big news in major silhouettes, interpreted dividually by ready-to-wear signers, ranging from the couture "pret a porter" to low-priced manufacturers who chalk up the |volume sales in the department| | stores, SHIRTWAISTS, TOO | The sheath and the shirtwaist share top honors, with a well-de- {fined fit obtained by belts cr {molded midriff 1t would :eem |that the cycle of loose-waisted,| bodices or blouses in silk chiffon {relaxed fashions is on the ebb|are paired with rustic tweed although many models comprom. suits or dress and jacket en. ise by featuring a tight fit at the |sembles. One such model con- | front contrasted by loose, full-|gists of a black and white tweed back treatments. Coats and suit | sleeveless jumper dress with, Canadian Press Staff Writer | jackets as well as dresses inter-|scooped neckline, which can be! WINNIPEG ! | pret this theme. worn alone or over an accom- Lean of Calgary, new president The third trend-setter will he|panying long-sleeved blouse of of the 7,000-member Canadian the princess silhouette, re- sheer, black marquisette. Federation of Business and Pro- MAIL ready-to-wear cocktail dress in| ushered. supple silk crepe intricately draped in a harem-style trouser Polish hall on Olive avenue. Mr. skirt. De Rauch likewise features un-| their home in Oshawa. usual combinations of fabric in grey the same costume, Sheer lace Calgary Woman By EDNA BLAKELY of women at wirk. With equal pay legislation passed in seven of 10 provinces, Miss MacLean says she hopes the call for equal pay and equal op- portunity can soon be laid down Teenager's Ardent Letters 'To Boy Friend Disturbs Mother zx ze atcnion othe ieerstion ' | She wants to study the problem Dear Mary Haworth: Will you learned. either, that there is no of older women re-entering the |please help me convince my teen- more pitiful greenhorn, no likel- pysiness world and training avail- |age daughter that one must never ier loser, in the field of romance, able to them. write passionate letters to a boy(than the girl who wears her] Miss MacLean was the only friend--especially letter exposing|heart on her sleeve for the boy| woman candidate in Alberta when the innermost thoughts of her she loves; and, worse yet, pours|she ran as a Liberal in her home out her innermost thoughts to|riding of Calgary North in the | A reception was held in the - and Mrs. Dziatkowski will make| Heads B&PW Clubs Flower appliques dication of a lowered waistline, she carried a cascade of red ¥ 5 cd cascades of blue and pink 72 TO BE WED NEXT MONTH The engage Stroud and Mr bride-to-be by Madeleine de Rauch for a Lis and M. William Leonowicz daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Tufts. The ment Norman Ross is ert H. Stroud of Oshawa and Fred MacDonald Catherine St. Marie Wed In Oshawa wil {Mr, and Mrs. | Donald whose {ed Church. The bride, catherine Ros Donald, all of [pl with sequins w boat The Reverend | ficiated. The w ayed by Mrs The bride was neckline Whitby ! Frederick J marriage was s0l- (CP)--Una Mac-| emnized recently at Whitby Unit- wis WIFE PRESERVER | the e St. former Marie, is the Montreal John Smith of- edding music was s. Jack Beaton. and lily-point sleeves and scallops of lace en- {hanced the ballerina skirt. A | pleated ruffled nylon crown held | her short veil | cascade of gol | anotis and she carried a d roses and steph- announc-| and dresses and carried cascades of ed today of Miss Bette Eileen | and Mrs. Harold Tufts of To- ronto, The marriage will take the be the home of Mac-| tessional Women's Clubs, says she ga ghter of Mr, and Mrs. P. St. cut or bruise thinks the future of the federation|nfarie and the bridegroom is the lies in research into the problems con of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mac- or two of clear shellac will do it. | given in mar- rolled in Canadian schools, col- riage by her father. She wore a|leges and university in the aca- ballerina gown of white lace over| demic year 1959-60, satin. The lace bodice encrusted - as designed with a September, all of November, early December and the first ; three months of 1961. By ESTRELLITA For natives of Cancer. ro- | , domestic and social al. FOR TOMORROW fairs will be under generally This should be a highly stimu-|beneficient influences for most of lating day! Personal relation-|the year, and you may expegj- ships are governed by excellent/ence some exceptionally interest. aspects, and plans made for|ing situations in any one of these property deals, social events and|phases of your life -- especially family security should work out|during August and early Decem- extremely well. Do make the ber; alse in May. Encourage most out of fine aspects. {new friendships during these {periods and try, through other OR THE BIRTHDAY (means such as travel, study and omorrow is your birthday.|the pursuit of one or another of your horoscope promises a con-\the creative arts, lo broaden siderable improvement in your|your horizons. 4 prospects as of August 1st. Oc" , wyuq orn on this day will cupational and financial ad.| A cmd 1 v t are indicated, with|be idealistic and benevolent; will impressive strides forecast, not|also be of a home-loving disposi tion. only in August but also in early THE STARS SAY to Fill Your Prescription her fiance is the son of Mr place in Kimbourne Park ot. A " United Church, Toronto, on Saturday, August 6, | [Whatever drugs your doctor prescribes Many of these drugs may be called for you, we ean supply immediately, for rarely--and one of those reve To make good on this pledge. we occasions may be an emergency pre- maintain a eonstant supply of over scription for you, i is comforting fo 4,000 prescription drugs, chemi know you con always obialn any pe 'eal and medicinale. aeribed medicine here "COMPOUNDING YOUR PHYSICIANS PRESCRIPTION IS OUR PROFESSION" Quy & Jovells 0SHAWA--BOWMANVILLE--WHITBY "We Send Medicines To Europe Postage Free" A tree or plant which has been | d needs help to pre-| or infection, A coat SCHOOL POPULATION More than 4,000,000 were en- 'TWO MODERN STORES IN OSHAWA the bridesmaids : S. I have Mrs. William MacDonald was William Gaynes will take place|were the Misses Mary Labaj and Lis el to impress upon him in passionate letter until she|1957 federal election g Ma ¢ |the matron - of - honor wearing i orning in: St. Ger-| i . by act that if a girl wants hasn't a shred of reserve or mys-| Although defeated, she considers has been honored at several pre-|over taffeta styled with ganza for him, she should tell him in| Human nature remains much| Women, she said in an interview, over taffeta appliqued with nuptial parties. oe is el syiel sleeves with|PerSon: not in a letter for all the the same since Adam's day. And| sometimes make poor candidates) | flowers. and designed with Mr. and Mrs. David Jamieson |p, Tt. witit 1 Th world to read--if he chooses to the central fact of man's love because they lose their objectiv-| ot ers 3 hig oy ae of Oshawa were hosts at a din- Short wilte hi aves . x May show it around. down through the ages, is this: |ity. ' {and a pink velvet sash. She wore ner party held at the Guild 100, {actos of eaux a4 pan tas But she says she is 'old enough |It isn't so much the girl's real| "They're afraid to lose. But, [° aol pink tandodin ith: a Scarborough TIE The Torre pi Larne to know what she is doing," and|self, or the quality of her|after all, only one person can|& SH nd penis Mrs. Gordon Sandwell, Scar- Labaj was in melon silk or anza| hat "of course this love will last|thoughts and feelings, as it is the| win." of pink carnations ? borough, was hostess at a mis. iB 'a short ruffled Skirt |forever." Thank you for any sup- magic of the man's own imagin.| "| Mr. william MacDonald was cellaneous shower when the short puff sleeves and a Pete: port you can give me --E, §. ings about her, in the courting] the best man and Mr. Roy Balson guests were former stall Mem: Pan collar edged with lace. She TRUTH SPURNED © Pirases shat ivpeis Bim 1 envoss: and Mr. James Russell ushered. hors of tn, Boe [Wore a Towered pink bandeas| Dear B, 8 You've heard th! Bride-To-Be we wed vt G8 Mrs. Joseph Leppington was and short white gloves and car-lold saying: 'Convince a man|CAN FOOL HIMSELF ome a the TY rom ar hostess at a dinner party and pre- "ied a basket of white and pink|against his will, he's of the same| The more a girl overlooks or| Miss Frances Anne Fehrenbach os Hg a rh ; io. - sentation at her home in Isling- Chrysanthemums. Master Peter|of union still' Meaning that the|interferes with this built-in capa- whose marriage to Mr. Danford ceive, tie poh Eos ter Rea ton Schurowsl:i was the ring bearer.|truth itself can't teach a person|city of man to fool himself into| Hughes Lloyd will take place to- thopipce, Oe OS Mrs. Dary; Thompson, Miss| Mr. Myron Lytwyn acted as| something he doesn't want to|thinking he has discovered divin. morrow morning in St. Greg- ind omen, og er ne Beverley Wayne and Miss Jean|best man. Ushering were Messrs. know--or believe, No doubt this|ity in human form; the more she|0ry's Roman Catholic Church has 4 ao Frigg 05s Bing 2 Stubley of Toronto were co- Gerald Kisil and Philip Magus. |axiom applies to teen - age fe-|bombards him with vehement|been honored at pre - nuptial Yrquoise. Fd: eh ry 2 hostesses at a miscellaneous, Following a reception held in|/males as well as to men. candid self - revelation, the less events: arranged by the carnations ; shower when the guests were/St. George's parish hall the, I don't know that I can persu-likely she is to win his vote, in| At a shower, atrang y As the couple left for a wed- staff members of the Glen Park|couple left for a wedding trip to|ade your daughter of anything; [the summing-up | 9th Oshawa Guide company the) 8 118 Soup Oot ti brig Public School. North York points west, For going away the but at least I can speak my mind| If she aspires to be his lasting| 1410" Pride bw presimved hin wan ne am with Miss Rita Kelly, Whiting av- bride wore a turquoise dress with about the mistake she is making; |love and life partner, the. one- iwo place - seitings or her'sp ir and white accessories. PIONEER SCHOOL | The "little school" of the Jesuits at Quebec began instruct- {ing French and Indian children in 1635, ZELLER Siu ONIGHT RETAILERS TO THRIFTY canapians UNTIL 9 P.M. LADIES' "FUR-LIKE" JACKETS! FOR COLD WEATHER COMFORT Friends Honor ene, Oshawa, assisted by Mrs. white accessories and a red rose @nd to that extent second your and-only from his view, she ig neous -- James Planeta was hostess at corsage. The newly wedded pair|common sense efforts to stop her|better keep quiet and maint. eld at Storie Park The co- a kitchen shower will live in Oshawa, |{from playing the fool reserve for the most part, until| ol Co lore Mrs James Mrs. Percy Adams and Mrs. Ee Lois claims she is old enough|she 'comprehends an interested is "huk and Miss Judy Foster Cecil Jackson were co-hostesses| HOUSEHOLD HINT {to know what she is doing. I chal-|\ man's notion of womanly Per-| Mrs. Jerome Hickey served i at a miscellaneous shower held] » IN lenge that. Rather, it seems ap-|fectly. Then if she wants him at| Mrs, David Garrow and Mrs. at the home of Mrs. Lawrence] Ever consider washing the out-| parent that she is simply too|any price, she may figure it is| Kenneth McRae held a miscel- Adams, Toronto side of your house? Hose a sec-|young to govern her feeling ap-|worthwhile to skillfully accom. | apeous shower at the home of The bridal party is being enter oo of the house, scrub with soap- propriately, as people must learn/modate herself to that pattern;| Mrs. McRae on Woodcrest ave- tained at the home of Mr. and _ da. th h to do, if they are to succeed and|and if she has the requisite gifts| nue . Mrs. Samuel J. Payne follow. Suds, then hose again {be happy in their interpersonal and aptitudes, she's got it made,| Mrs. Katherine Sears, Mrs ing the rehearsal this evening. areas to avoid streaks. relations. |as the phrase is, : Allen Burrows and Mrs, F. J --_-- T-- HE lt sk iL w 1 . : he Now for a closing truism: Schultz were hostesses at a mis- FAR FROM GROWN-UP girl (or weman) pin Iie o cellaneous neighborhood shower Indeed the whole substance of be wooed by the man of her| at the home of Mrs. Sears, Haig getting grown - up consists in|choice; she should not do the street (learning this lesson, which Lois is courting. It is her privilege to be| The female staff of the ac. | far from having grasped. Thus|socially aclive in foresighted counts receivable department of |she isn't nearly as old in the (friendly ways that may brin her General Motors presented the |ways of the world as she fancies. to his attention: but it is hg hel | bride-elect with several pieces of Quite plainly she hasn't/take to throw herself at his head | dinnerware at a shower held in the banquet room at the Spruce | SOCIAL NOTICE Mary Faworth oc | COUnts receivable department she ry Laven or gels, received an automatic toaster. h , not by mail|" pollowing the rehearsal this ENGAGEMENTS or personal interview. Write her| evening, the wedding party will | Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Stroud |i care of this newspaper. be entertained at the bride's i |of Oshawa announce the engage-| : ; [pavents' home, Adelaide avenue 4 |ment of their daughter, Bette Ei HIGH HAVEN east. ~~ leen, to Mr. Norman Ross Tufts, LONDON (CP)--According to, {son of Mr. and Mrs Harold Tufts| a survey among doctors, the only |of Toronto. The marriage is to place where Britons can be free take place on Saturday, August 6, of hay fever at 4 pm. in Kimbourne Par k|foot Mount {United Church, Toronto. where the shower was Overlap Enjoy bath luxu ries by YARDLEY Enjoy Yardley luxuries for! your bath--in Lavender, the fragrance of youth. LAVENDOMEAL per drum $2.25 and $3.75 ELEGANT STYLE Flunkeys in powdered wigs still is on top of 3,000- carry the prima donna's flowers Snowden in Wales,jon to the stage at London's re are no pollens. Covent Garden opera house. ® CHARMING STYLES ® SMART! PRACTICAL! ELEGANTLY STYLED "PERSIANA" AND "PRETEND MINK" FUR JACKETS Smart for evening "Dress-Up" and practical for all occasion : 88 wear in the cold weather that is sure to come. Persiona jack- ets of acetate-&-Cotton ""Miracurl"' that looks like expensive ASMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD ANY ARTICLE FRIDAY NIGHT SHOPPERS persion with rich-looking mink-like collar. 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