Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Mar 1962, p. 7

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oe ' . é WED IN DOUBLE-RING CEREMONY ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Henderson and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKay, all of Oshawa --Aldsworth Photography Pictured after their marri- age at Knox Presbyterian Church are Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald Charles McKay. The bride, the former Miss Joanne Mar- guerite Henderson, is the dau- CHILD GUIDANCE Take Calm Precautions In Perilous Situations By G. CLEVELAND MYERS ; Soon he chose to go about to When the baby begins to find other small objects himself climb, creep and move about to drop into the can. Thus he under his own steam, he may|substituted the can for his go to perilous places and find mouth and stomach. small, dangerous things, some i * of which he may put into his PARENTS' QUESTIONS Q. At suppertime our son, Ors four, just doesn't eat unless hi An adult or older child - » Jus ' a ss his yo i ' pee Daddy feeds him. At breakfast Prayers for missionaries and the work of the church and the (eme Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, March 26, 1962. 7 PERSONALS |held recently at the home of/old Wright, Mr. T. H. Camp the convener, Mrs. G, M,| ell, Mr. D, Logan, Mrs. Law- Peters, Cedar street. Mrs. |rence Allen, Mrs. Ross Glover, |\Ralph Jeffery greeted the Mrs, Douglas McLaughlin. |guests. Hostesses, Mrs, Gerald |Suppelsa, Mrs. Keith Alderton| The Humoresque Club for the land Mrs. Elgin Knapp, assisted|Blind held its social on Thurs- /Mrs. Peters in the tea room.|day evening, March 22 at the A successful spring tea was!and Mrs, Roy Hopps, Mr. Har-| lj LEROY AND HILDEGARDE TOLL B iofficiated. The wedding music was played by Mr. Harry Rudy. Anatasia Guzelak Becomes The Bride, Of Jaroslaw Kisil At. St. George's Ukrainian Catholic Church recently Ana- tasia Guzelak and Jaroslaw (Jerry) Kisil, both of Oshawa,| exchanged nuptial vows. | The bride is the daughter of Mr. Nicholas Guzelak of Osh- awa and the late Mrs. Guze- lak and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Joseph Kisil of the Ukraine and the late Mr. Kisil. The Reverend J. C. Pereyma TO BE MARRIED NEXT MONTH Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a full-length gown of bridal lace over taffeta featuring a scalloped neckline studded with sequins and pearls, lily-point sleeves, and a fully- gathered skirt. A pearl tiara held her short veil and she car- is |Lucky cup winners were Mrs.|CRA building with Miss Pat- |A. G. Taylor, and Mrs. W. D./ricia McConnell presiding. The | Patterson. Door prizes were|social opened with the singing Travelogue of the Holy Land ried a cascade of white carna- tions and fern. Miss Olga Kaliczynski was) The engagement an- | ; nounced today of Miss Clar- | bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ed- wards and the : lwon by Mrs. Millicent Helder-'of the club song and a Bible son and Mrs. Claud Higgs. The) verse for the blind. The game |proceeds of the tea were do-\of bingo was played and the nated to the 23rd Oshawa Scout winners were: Miss Ada Mc- | Mothers' Auxiliary. Donough, Mrs, Reginald Pike, | Mrs. William Suddard, Mrs. Teas, birthday parties, wed- Arthur Leach, Mrs. Charles ding anniversaries, coming and Lovell, Mrs. Guy Forrest, Mrs. goings of guests are always of| Dennis Mochnachuk, Mr. W. J. linterest in this column. Write,|Berry, Mrs. Frank Klimezak, ltelephone or visit the social de-|Miss Vera Siblock, Miss Pat- |partment with your items of ricia McConnell, Mrs. D. M. Inews for which there is no Armistead. |charge. Telephone 723-3474. Mrs. Mary McConnell, Mr. Roland Cousins. Refreshments rved by Lionettes Mrs. A night of cards was held in; were se Jack Centennial Hall on Thursday,| Rufus Lambert and Mrs. March 23 under the sponsor-| Anderson. ship of the Friendship Unit of King Street United Church.|. A social afternoon was held Arrangements for the success- recently at the home of Mrs. ful evening were made by Mrs.|Arthur Weinberger, Harris av- M, R. Elliott, convener, and her! enue, in honor of Mrs. Ernest committee, and the bridge was Kahn who has returned from a formally opened by Mrs, Elliott) Hadassah convention in Israel. and Mrs. H. L. Bell, leader of/Mrs. Kahn showed pictures and the Friendship Unit. Among gave a talk on her trip. the prize winners were Mrs. : E. Hall, Mrs. F. Goodman, Miss Blanche Stinson, a bride- Mrs. J. A. Huband, Mrs. J. elect of next month, was. hon- Shortt, Mrs. A. L. Powell, ored at a dessert party at Ade- Mrs. C. Weyrich, Mrs. Ross laide House on Saturday night. Smith, Mrs. LeRoy Keliar,,She was presented with an oil Mrs. A. B. Cook, Mrs. Nelson painting and crystal from her Whinfield, Mrs. Gilbert Free-|many friends. man, Mrs. N. Wirsching, Mrs.|wete Mrs. Irene Ebert, Mrs. P. Kift, Mrs. T. Wilkins, Mrs.|Evelyn Barton and the Misses R. Reid, Mrs. E. Eder, Mr. Helen and Muriel Oke. Play Clothes and Favorite Toy Comfort Child on Train Trip A child; Stretcher. cases can be put ide isn't through some windows of sleep- duration|ing cars but it is necessary to of the trip so it is best to dress make arrangements ahead of him in comfortable play clothes, time since not all windows are says Jackie Tapp of the CNR's adaptable. public relations office here. Wheel chairs are available at "A child who doesn't have to|main stations for the use of sit stiff and formal in Sunday | passengers. \best clothes will arrive in better | Passenger representatives will |humor." f ; Mrs. Tapp adds this advice/ang direct them to restaurants, to-persons travelling with young| washroom facilities and other children: Take -- tT favorite |trains. toy, book or blanket. amiliar| ,, - r f object helps overcome any fears) |, 's can't think of anything the child may have. within reason that we wouldn't, "To keep excitement at a been oa or haven't done for minimum, keep the trip: matter- |PEPI€- of-fact by taking along biscuits) and other mid-day treats usually given the child." If special diet foods are neces- sary, take along a good supply in case the train is delayed for| 4 some reason. The kitchen staff|@""e"- will aid in preparing formula Save egg shells until the re- and pablum and will heat tinned quired number have been ac- foods, bottles and prepare soft- cumulated. However, instead of boiled eggs. They'll also keep|Dreaking eggs as usual for the baby food or special dietetic) Morning scramble or cake or foods on ice. ae gr onay make re small I s with yo pabies Mole in the large en of the Shaggy Pein ys egg about the size of a quarter a: is or slightly larger. Shake egg diapers. carefully in a bowl and the GOOD TRAVELLERS yolk will slip out whole. Rinse Children adapt quickly and inside of shell thoroughly and easily to train travel and the let dry. When ready to use, oil natural rhythm easily induces the inside with salad oil and sleep, Mrs. Tapp says. with a small funnel fill shells me : with jelly. Finely shredded In "ny Nagata are the best cabbage and carrot and a little travellers. onion juice may be added to When reservations are made|lime or lemon jelly for a salad OTTAWA (CP) excited about a train r likely to sit still for the | JELLY EASTER EGGS Make jelly easter eggs for a jnovel salad or dessert to ac- company the Easter turkey meet elderly or infirm persons) To Be Presented By Experts To supplement its scholarshin|known in the Oshawa area in fund the University Women's connection with the Mundy-Good- Club of Oshawa and district is|fellow Printing Co. Her mother, presenting a travelogue of the)Mrs, Olive Goodfellow, was the Holy Land in Central Collegiate | first president of the Oshawa next Thursday evening. {University Women's Club. Prior The travelogue is the result|to university days, Mrs. Toll at- of a two-month trip to the|tended and graduated from the Near East by Mr. and Mrs.|Ontario Ladies' College in Leroy Toll who will provide the Whitby. commentary for their two-hour! LeRoy Toll first received wide color film. public attention when after col- Both Mr. and Mrs. Toll are lege graduation he and his bro- graduates of the University of ther hitch-hiked around the Toronto, Hildegarde Toll in the world and followed this by an honor course of Modern Lan unparalleled series of travel- guages, LeRoy Toll in Philo- ogues which the Toll Brothers |sophy, English and History.|presented across Canada and in Mrs, Toll is the daughter of the many centres of the United late Graydon Goodfellow, well- States. During the past decade|--- LeRoy Toll has become equally | well-known and respected as a SOCIAL NOTICES pe photographer in Toron- 0. : In the Holy Land film viewers ENGAGEMENT _, |are taken by air to Istanbul Mr. and Mrs. William J . Ed-/Turkey and on to Beirut in Le wards announce the engagement/banon, then by land across the of their daughter, Clarissa| mountains of Lebanon and down Jean, to Mr. James Robert Rus-|into Jordan on the east of The hostesses| <j} 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex|Mount Hermon and the Sea of| Russell, all of Ajax. The mar-)Galilee. Both Jordan and the riage is to take place at St. State of Israel are featured: Paul's Church, Ajax, on Satur-|Arab Jordan with its scenes so day, April 21st, at 3.30 p.m. reminiscent of Bible times -- a cae shepherds and sheep and black ee eo ge gg, w, tents as in the time of Abra- Mr. and Mrs. De '\ham, threshing and winnowing Rollins of Oshawa wish to an- grain as in the days of Ruth |nounce the engagement of their/ang Boaz; New Israel with i |daughter, Dianne Ruth, to Mr.| mechanized means of aaah, Earl A. Redman Port Pg ttd ture, its irrigation projects son of the late Mr, and } wil orange groves, co-operative George Roy Redman The mar-|tarms; Old Jerusalem with its riage will take place at 'narrow stone streets, its ancient \George's Memorial Church on|wajs, its crowded markets, its Friday, April 27, 1962, at 7.30|\ nocques: new Jerusaleas aie p.m. _|Tel Aviv with their modern buildings, western culture and fast pace of living. Bible stories and passages of both the Old and New Testa- Take Cuttings Now For Spring Rooting | rdwood|the screen -- the Temple area | If you intend taking ha cuttings of such plants lvet or Alpine currant, lright ists with |ment of Agriculture. jcuttings should be taken i jlate fall or winter while the plant is dormant. Make the cuttings 6 to 8 in thick as a pencil, Tie them in lbundles of 25 to 50 and place the Ontario Depart-|0f Solomon, Solomon's pools Hardwood|near Hebron, excavations at n the,Old Jericho, Hezekiah's tunnel |before Christ, the Dead Sea and _|the caves where the Dead Sea scrolls were discovered. Even Egypt is included and a climb 1 , y \to the top of the Great Pyra- them in perlite, sawdust, w ; is istire "A chai aod peat that|mid which was already ancient is sufficiently moist to prevent! wan 7OHeEh WEA EOE ED ORT ithe cuttings drying out. Tickets may be obtained from | $tore them like this as close members or at the door. ment take on new meaning. The|red roses and stephanotis. Old Testament lives again on| as Pri-|in Jerusalem with its mosque do so|0f Omar that stands on the site) away advise horticultur-/once occupied by the Temple) cut out of solid rock 700 years prospective The couple left later for a wedding trip to Niagara Falls and on their return will live in Oshawa. the maid-of-honor and the| James Robert Russell who All wore semi-formal gowns of) P 1] Di i B T imatching bow headdresses and Philip Migus, Elias Hubinec, the March meeting of the Fel-|ects include the Men's Club din- Louise Bilyj, Norma Gower andjthis event will open her home lowances, morals, TV and radio,|Mrs, Kenneth Suddard and Mrs. | Walter Geisler able thought to these particular/son and Mrs. Ross Duncanson ; A SNAPPY § Grace Lutheran Church. The period followed. orang the son of Mr. Rudolf Geisler) |tomato soup with 2 tablespoons techner officiated and Mrs. Kar-|« sng? ; | The Man Upstairs". Pianist for! smooth. Add half of cheese mix- Inet over taffeta. The fitted bod-|the choir, set the mood in song| double boiler. Continue cooking | hanced the gathered skirt. A|Rundle assisted at the piano. issa Jean Edwards and Mr, bridesmaids were the Misses| plan to be married at St, | bridegroom is the son of Mr. Sylvia Hentoz, Natalia Zadoroz-| Paul's United Church, Ajax, and Mrs. Alex Russell, all of ny, Christine Topolnucka andj on Saturday, April 21. The | Ajax. Olga Kisil as junior bridesmaid.|~-- Cee ee ae aqua satin brocade designed| with bateau necklines, three-| quarter-length sleeves and bell- t raped ft eaaner"ens Of Interest At Unit Meeting -- white gloves and carried cas- g cades of pink carnations. "Youth in Transition -- Lost{in the absence of the treasurer, Mr, Walter Weres was best or Found" presented a chal-|Mrs. Burrows gave the financial man. Ushering were Messrs.|lenging subject for discussion at|report. Immedi - I jate group proj Myron Lytwyn nd Jerry Kow- lowship Unit (4) of King Street/ner on March 28 and the an- ai United Church Women. nual strawberry supper in Cen- A panel composed of four|tennial Hall on May 10. Mrs. een-agers, Eleanor 'Bowman,|Jack Perry, general convener of Gwen Otto, presented theirjon March 29 for 4 planning # eh Thoughts from a Teen-Age meeting for executive mem- : : phage Sn such subjects as bers and group leaders. Aurelia Seide ing, conformity, driving, al-| Refreshments were served by education and the needs ofis youth, 'The individualistic view- Nae thee oe "The "April points expressed indicated the! meeting wil! be a special Easter Exchange Vows panellists had given consider-| meeting with Mrs. H. F. Ander- f ; ' blems of youth. Participa-| i | 'The marriage of Aurelia Seide|>"? et der ielpa-|and their group in . land Walter Geisler of Oshawa |ti8 by their listeners was in-|---- = crak splauinieed recently at| ited and a question and answer oat ee damahter of the tate|., 10h Seine Was opened by, Toes 15 Foes a ae lie end Sire, Guatay Golde of| Mts. five Saerows with alover hot water in top of double : r poem "'Spea o Strangers".| boiler. Germany and the bridegroom or MES. sevneak Sixwood ek. tal ler. Heat 1 can condensed |the devotional period. Scripture} Bs gaged and the late MIS. passages were read by ek bro and 1 tablespoon minced ae ___|Jackson Wray and Mrs. Big-| Onion. Add hot soup slowly to The Reverend Carl A. Kar-|wood gave a reading entitled|melted cheese stirring 'until itechner played the wedding mu-/th i y y | jsic. Pi ge is manirs, Tan Mor-|ture to 1 beten egg, combining The bride wore a full-length) Mrs, James Bell and Miss well then stir back into remain- gown of bridal lace and nylonicarole Edwards, members of|i& Cheese mixture, in top of oo ee od ak ae i ". oe service with/and stirring for 2 minutes long- led with pearls and alternating iad "Oh 5 gg age a ge Season with a dash of cay- rows of lace and nylon-net en-\George B. Nevin. Miss Hazel at pepper or Tobasco Sauce : A and serve on crisp toast. Yields pearl tiara held her short veil| A brief business meeting fol-|4 to 6 servings. This is a good and she carried a cascade of|lowed. Mrs. H. A. Armstrongirecipe to add to your file of jgave the secretary's report, and'chafing dish specials. | | The matron-of-honor was Mrs. /Paul Eschbach in. mauve and ithe bridesmaid was Miss Hedi Rohr in yellow. Their taffeta dresses were identically styled with scooped necklines and short sleeves. They wore matching iveiled hats with white acces- sories and carried nosegays of carnations and stephanotis. ~Mr. Seigesmund Geisler act- ed as best man for his brother jand Mr. Gustav Seide ushered. | A reteption was held at the home of the bride's uncle and jaunt, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur | Bottcher. The newly wedded |pair will live in Whitby. TAILORED UNDERWEAR to 40 degrees F. as possible.| lThis will allow the cuts to cal- lous over, but is cool enough to keep the buds dormant. | As soon as the ground is work- able in the spring, take the cut- jtings out of storage and plant lthem. It is important to get lroot growth before top growth starts. TF YOU ARE NOW TAKING A LAXATIVE ONCE, TWICE or THREE TIMES A WEEK 0x Celebrating 2nd Anniversary (ONCE A YEAR) OFF ON ALL COLD WAVES During Month of March FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY FOR DAD WATSON'S "396" FRENCH-STYLE SHORTS with the meeting to a close of the children to determine, ----~|which ones are eligible MARK WITH A CROSS hee ccs s rates. He F oung passengers who travel, or professional looking alone may be left in the care ing him face these dangers may _ : naturally shout at him, dash and lunch he feeds himself, but toward him and force the object will always eat more after he from his grasp. has finished if I will feed him. Suppose the child were on top A. i. parents are only think- ef a stepladder. Startled, he|ing of how much he eats right might fall. If he had just seized|now. Think of his appetite and some dangerous object, the fall|self-reliance "next week, next could be still more hazardous, |month. It's absurd to feed him Or suppose you see the begin-|at all. ning toddler with sharp, pointed scissors or a kitchen knife. If you shriek at him, or dash to- UNITS GROUPS ward him, he may run and fall ' upon ing. Or ou. guess, or are sure, That he "at " pin AUXILIARIES or button from the floor into his mouth you may try to seize KNOX WMS him and remove it, not very; The Afternoon Auxiliary of gently, from his mouth. In his)the Women's Missionary So- excitement, he may swallow it.'ciety of Knox Presbyterian MAY HOLD ON a met in the s hurch On having had such an object Bantey recently... Mts. A. : y presided and opened forced from his mouth before,|with a verse '"God's Ow: he may hold it there the more|nay" followed by sag hl dale : owed by a hymn, tenaciously and try to escape Mre Ronald whonan iat your interferenc ean E 4 eee baby Talter of an older the devotional period, Mrs. D. brother or sister may tend to|"#- Polson offered the offertory deal in like manner in such|Ptayer. The secretary and situations, unless warned not to cespe Fees their yaaa do ie. respondence was read, In all such cases of threat-- The members were reminded _ ened dangers to the young child,|of our spring thank offering on a few simple rules should be/April 8 at 11 a.m., the speaker observed: the Reverend R. M, Ransom, Do nothing, say nothing which assistant secretary Board of might startle the child or cause Overseas Missions. pers to -- or resist your) Mrs. David Douglas present- ue efforts. ed the study on "British Guiana Instead of shrieking at thejyesterday and Today" closin tot who has climbed to a dan-|with the reading of the Parable gerous place, or rushing to him,!of the Sower go to him quietly, calmly, gen- : tly to give him protection. Never jerk away the dangerous thing he has or force a small object from his grasp. If he has a small object, how- : ever perilous, in his mouth, try to get him to let you remove it gently or to give it to you. Make it a rule to persuade him to give you anything he has low these suggestions. After is notified in advance, arrange- which might injure him or he buns are shaped be sure to/ments are made to have the} might harm. place them far enough apart child ne _-- Lins penal =) WISE MOTHER onthe pan ao. thatthe vil ntt"ucte hs. connecting Nee eae -tantened a she will not have a uniform shape. to eat if the stopover is lengthy.) picked up a few pins, buttons To make a neat cross on the; Although the railway stipu-| aa nag small objects from tOP, form the cross from nar- one a age soa wg aes the floor, which she had put row strips of dough foi | SUNG, SHE ROraVneNy. CODES 8 their on purpose, and rplicte * Hap agli bg stg haps cote child should be 10 or 12 before them through this slitted top of ee Wie ut Oh TaN eee travelling sione, athe can. She rattled 'them 1 white. For a nice shiny brown SPEC ang ay P ml irtace on the t SPECIAL SERVICES e can. 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