Jo Aldwinckle, Women's (omen Editor Dial RA 3-3474 THE OSHAWA TIM ES, Thursday, July 27, 1961 7 PERSONALS Prior to her marriage to Mr. Ross Wilson, Miss Carol Tilling was honored at several show- ers. Miss Sharlene Taggart en- tertained assisted by Miss Don- na Barnes. Mrs. Everett Wilson held a shower assisted by Mrs. Frank Wilson. The Canadian Girls in Training of Cen- tre Street United Church gave a shower at the home of Miss Linda Hatfield. The bride's sis- ters, Mrs. Harold Dervent and Miss Joyce Tilling, arranged a shower at the bride's home. The prospective bridegroom 'was feted at a stag party arranged terest in this column. Write, telephone or visit the social de partment with your item of news, for which there is no charge. Telephone 723-3474. A miscellaneous shower was recently held at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Lane, Easthaven street, in honor of her sister, Mrs. Marian Williams, who is being married this Saturday af- ternoon fo Mr. Gordon Thomp- son of Oshawa. Buffet refresh- ments were served by the host- ess, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Edward Giles. by his best man, Mr. Evereft Wilson, and presented with a purse of money A surprise, miscellaneous | shower for Miss Rosemary Tur- inin whose marriage to Mr.| Merlin George Carley, is tak-| ing place today, was given by Mrs. Kenneth McLean and] friends in Kendalwood 7th Day| Adventist Church. The hostess| was assisted by Miss Jean] Turpin. On Tuesday a surprise shower was given 'by Miss] "Midge" Villeneuve and Miss] Judy Morgan at College Park Church Hall. Guests were fel low employees and church members. After the wedding rehearsal last night, the bridal party was entertained at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Turpin, King street ea<! PORT PERRY WEDDING The former Alice May Wil- | William liams, daughter of Mr. and | Oshawa. The ceremony was Mrs. Nelson Williams of Port ! re re Dae Perry, recently became the held m St, John's Dresby: - bride of Robert William Mat- | terian Church, Port Perry thews, son of Mr. and Mrs --Photo By David Enge Girls Form Guard of Honor For Carol Tilling, Ross Wilson The Canadian Girls in Train ing of Centre Street United Church formed a guard of honoi for Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ronald Wilson, following their mar- riage ceremony in the church. The bride is the former Caro Ann Tilling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Tilling, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs. Frank Wilson. all of Oshawa The Reverend W. G. Dickson officiated and Mr. Ronald Kel lington played the wedding se-| lections. The bride w John Matthews of Teas, birthday parties, wed-| ding anniversaries, coming and | goings of guests and your own| {holiday plans are always of in-| with a bandeau of while ros- |ettes and a small white veil. Mr, Everett Wilson was best man and the ring bearer was Master Bryan Wilson, nephew of the bridegroom. Mr. George Wright and Mr. |Dale Bolton ushered For the reception in the Pic-| ¢ [cadilly Room of the Hotel Gen- osha, the bride's mother wore an eggshell brocade dress with mauve accessories and a mauve corsage of gladiolus. The bride- groom's mother was in pink silk| as given in mar-|With beige accessories and al riage by her father. Her gown white corsage of nylon net and lace over satin| As the couple left on a wed- was fashioned with a full double|ding trip to Buffalo, New York, net skirt with four lace panels the bride was wearing blue or- and the bodice was embroider-|ganza over flowered taffeta ed with cup sequins and with a matching coat, white ac- pearls. Her rhinestone tiarajcessories and a white orchid. held a fingertip veil and she car-| Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will ried a cascade of white gladio- make their home in Oshawa. lus floreis and red roses. Guests were present from The attendants all wore vel- Oakville, Raglan, Port Perry, fow to compliment the yellow|Bowmanville, Niagara Falls, and white floral arrangements.|Ontario. | The maid of honor, Miss Shar. jene Taggart, was in embroi- r dered i oe over taffeta, with SOCIAL NOTICE M AYOR'S WIFE a matching bandeau and veil. The other attendants, sisters of Mrs. Nathan Phillips, wife the bride, Miss Joyce Tilling and of Toronto's mayor, has taken « Mrs. Harold Dervent, Wwereleq of Sharon Eleanor, daughter| an active interest in her hus- dressed identically and they alllof Mrs. Audrey Dash of Osh.| band's work since they were carried cascades of white glad-lawa and the late Mr. Douglas| married in 1915. Since Mr. inlus florets and yellow chrysan-| Dash, to Mr. Gary William Mc.| Phillips became mayor in themums. |Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs. John| 1954, she has accompanied The flower girl. Miss Patricia McKay of Oshawa. The wed- him on a continuing round Dervent, wore white embroi- ding will take place at St.| of official functions and at- tended many women's clubs and church bazaars. --(CP Photo) ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announc- d nza over taffeta,|George's Memorial Church on dered orga -- Saturday, September 2, 1961, at 3.30 p.m. MORE FEMALES Total of adult females immi-, grating to Canada in 1960 was| 37,587, more than 2,000 in ex- ~ess of adult male immigrants. Du Barry cloudsilk pearled 7223 \77Z --- (4 na for the fabulous flattery of precious pearls, the beauty benefits of Royal Jelly! A whole new experience in beanty awaits with De Barret amaiondly ey You fragrant face powder, It actually glows with wdered pearls . . . and it contains Royal elly of the Queen Bee! Veils tiny shadows with a loveliness that's uminous, Gives your skin a smooth, silken finish that's sheer perfection! In six exquisite shades. $3.75 i vay 0 Nea N By ALICE BROOKS Choose a short or longer| length for fashion's favorite -- little jacket that tops every- thing. Dash-everywhere jumbo-jacket -- you can dash it off in a few knitting sessions. Use 2 strands knitting worsted. Pattern 7018: directions sizes 32-34; 36-38 in- cluded Send THIRTY - FIVE CENTS] (coins) for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to Alice Brooks, care of The Oshawa Times, Needlecraft Dept., Osh- awa, Ontario. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS, PATTERN] NUMBER ; Our 1961 Needlecraft Book. Over 125 designs for home fur. nishings, for fashions -- knit, crochet, embroider, weave, sew, quilt -- toys, gifts, bazaar items ¢ FREE -- six designs for popular veil caps. Quick -- send 25e| 28 KING ST. EAST DIAL 723.4621 ® OPEN EVENINGS |Refreshments were served by {Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Thajer neckline was studded with se-|in the country, or for any spe-|1 quins and pearls. A rhinestone! cial occasion. Young and old|3 i 3 tiara held her short, embroider. like it. ed veil and she carried a cas- {Arthur Hauber wearin Mrs. Mervin Perkin entertain-| ed a number of the Ontario Ep-| silon Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi members at her home on Wel-|| land street, on Tuesday even ing, July 25. The guest of honor/ was Mrs. Gerald Anderson of Regina, Sask., who has recent- ly come to Oshawa to reside. Caan FLORIDA HONEYMOON Following their marriage | Frances Pascoe, is the daugh- recently in Zion United Church | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Mr. and Mrs. David John | Pascoe of Hampton and the Irvin McCullough left for a | bridegroom is the son of Mr. honeymoon in Florida. The | and Mrs. Irvin McCullough of ride, the former Margaret | Newcastle. --Photo by Sneyd Variety of Salad Greens Available In Ontario ; There is still time for a sec-|edible season, so it's a good and Brian of Hato, Omatle, ond planting in your vegetable|idea to plant them two or three Combe at Bo bE Pei ." in: | garden this year. times during the summer, for a terdas oint, Yes: ny. H. Tiessen of the De-|fresh, continuous supply. --------. partment of Horticulture, On-| Cabbage, cauliflower, brocco- tario Agricultural Coli, and brussels sprouts seeds lege, Guelph, suggests planting|should be sown in a seed bed. lettuce, spinach, and radishes.|This bed is really just a place Prepare the soil by digging and|to start new plants. After the raking as you did for the first|seedlings have emerged, they Rites Solemnized planting. Then sow the seeds di-|can be transplanted in a gar- Last Saturday morning in|rectly into the 1 ) ) > garden row|den row where they will mature. Albert Street United Church the|T} y yi J . |These vegetables have a short] n anti marriage was solemnized be-|-- iid R 5 t Special precautions v b hh tween planting a garden late in the Elizabeth Thajer and| ' bans d i .10- Hans Mertes, both of Oshawa. With Cheese Puif |isan Doe wing 3 >is In The Oven The bride is the daughter of pounds per 1000 sq. ft. And be Welcome the Gang The Reverend Albert sure to water the garden well all summer. This is especially |important for new plants, as [they cannot survive the hot wea- A ther. Larke officiated. Dinner's in the oven, guests The bride wore a semi-formal are on the way, and you're aj, gown of brocaded satin. The|oiased eal hen fare skirt had inserted esi fix and serve. It's just about|l at the back and the scalloped|perfect after a Sunday afternoon | the hostess, Mrs. Perkin, assist ed by Mrs. Kenneth Young. Master Douglas Guest of Mount Pleasant, Ontario, is| visiting his grandparents, Mr.! and Mrs. Stanley Ross, Oshawa boulevard north Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pincombe Mertes-Thajer and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Mertes, all of Germany. E. medium onions, minced slices process cheese tsp. salt tbsp. chopped parsley eggs, beaten cups milk Serve the food buffet style,| First, arrange alternate layers cade of red roses and white|and let everyone help them./Of bread, onion and cheese in chrysanthemums. Aft # r preparing the |® individual 1%-cup baking dish- selves. A She was attended by Mrs. Cheese Puff, complete the feast | with cheese as the top layer. 1 2 2 blue with French bread, tossed green| Then, beat the eggs and milk and green printed sheath with salad, crisp relishes, tomato|With an egg beater; add the sea- black and white accessories. (juice and fresh fruit cup. sonings; divide the liquid among Mr. Herbert Thajer acted as| Here is a favorite recipe for|¢ 8 baking dishes. best man. Cheese Puff. from Macdonald Finally, oven poach at 350 de- A reception followed at the| i acdonaldi grees about 30 minutes or until home of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert|Institute, Guelph. the custard is just set and the Thajer, Myers street. 12 slices bread bread has puffed up. does your refrigerator LACK... \ 1. TRUE ZERO TEMPERATURE FOR PROPER STORAGE OF FROZEN FOOD AND ICE CREAM? 2. AUTOMATIC DEFROSTING-INCLUDING DISPOSAL OF DEFROST WATER? 3.BUTTER AND CHEESE COMPARTMENTS? 4, PROPER EGG STORAGE? 5.STORAGE SHELVES IN THE DOOR? 6. ADEQUATE SPACE FOR EVERYTHING ? K it does, trade it now and get all these modern convenience features in a new KELVINATOR com- matching short 0, worn; They consist of a one-piece with a saffron yellow Mexican | costume with flared, ankle. peon-straw sunshade. His new. est clothes for casual wear are length trousers made of mat- called "Sultan of the Sea" en.|tress ticking or awning canvas sembles, with bold colored stripes. Blacks 72 SIMCOE ST. N. Special! RACK OF DRESSES Originally from $29.95 Further All Sales Final ® Alterations Extra Reduced fo Blacks Beach Elegance In §700 Suit PARIS (Reyters)--Women on holiday at French summer e- sorts have ushered in a new era of elegance keyed to well groomed and unabashed femi-! ninity. | The theories of Brigitte Bar- dot and the would-be Brigitte Bardots that casual clothes cannot be comfortable without being sloppy are out, and good grooming is back in. Gone are "les girls" with long, uncombed tresses and soiled blue jeans. The new look for summer '61 breathes soap and water, perfume and femi- ninity. | Paris couture houses are showing luxurious and glamor- ous beach and resort wear. Nina Ricci features the world's most expensive bathing en- sembles made of gold, silver, or black metalized lame. They cost 3,500 new francs ($700) each. Piere Cardin's models in the same fabrics are styled on the lines of the old Mack Sennett bathing beauty suits with long legged pants and torsos striped horizontally like a barber's pole. These "mad - midnight swim suits" are in the same price bracket as Ricci's. Popular trends in bathing suits are towards the sleek one- piece maillot, except on the Cote d'Azur, where the bikini still reigns supreme because of soaring temperatures. | In the low price bracket, | stretch fabrics like helanca, ril- san jersey and lastex ensure good fit. High necklines and covered shoulders contrast with backs scooped down to the law-| Dash of cayenne and pepper | ful minimum. | | Two-colored or striped pat-| {terns in sizzling hot colors re- place the severe black "Ger- {trude Ederle" maillot of last| | summer, | Jacques Heim favors vivid, | | sun-drenched like a flaming orange swim suit and LADIES WEAR LTD. 72 SIMCOE S7. 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