Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Jun 1962, p. 7

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A FAMILY GROUP FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS Hall, Regina; his mother, Mrs. Leonard Hall, Regina, Saskatchewan; her father, Mr. Gathered together for fu- ture generations to see are Baby Bradley Hall, three- month-old son of Mr, Gary | Ernest C. Burton, Whitby, and | ~~~ Neenah Kirk, Barclay Bateman Wed in Picturesque Ceremony Neenah Deloris, daughter ofjhem. Matching, veiled bows Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kirk,/formed their headdresses and and Barclay Ivan Bateman,|they carried cascades of white son of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert|Shasta chrysanthemums. Bateman, all of Oshawa, were) The junior bridesmaids were united in marriage in Centre Miss Sandra Maiel and Miss Street United Church, recently.|Evelyn Martin. wearing ice The Reverend W. C. Dickson| Pink silk organza fashioned sim- ; dc 4 _jilarly and pink bow _head- officiated assisted by the Rev-\ qi. co. Tey also. carried erend E. C. Corbett of Whitby. white cascades The organ music was played) Mr, George Gray of Ottawa by Miss Myrna Shakotko and was best man.- Mr. Walter Miss Doreen Cox sang "A Mar-\Kirk and Mr. Eric Rankil, riage Prayer," "Take My Life scarborough, ushered. and Let It Be" and "O Perfect' A reception followed Love." church hall. Receiving, Given in marriage by her)bride's mother wore father, the bride wore a full-|Elizabeth blue, pure silk, length gown of snow-white silk/French embroidered organza organza with a scoop neckline over taffeta on sheath lines and fingertip sleeves. The swirl-'with a white Panama picture ing skirt was enhanced by a hat; white accessories and a butterfly bow at the waist back corsage of vivid pink carna- and beaded applique bows were tions. The bridegroom's moth- scatiered diagonally from shoul-|er chose blue printed, import det to hemline, giving an over-jed pure silk with a draped all appearance of simplicity. A'skirt and bracelet sleeves. Her matching jewelled coronet held) accessories were white and her her bouffant veil of illusion corsage pink and white carna- and she carried a lace-covered tions. Bible, crested with red Pinoc-. The honeymoon was spent in chio roses, fern and white Nova Scotia with stopovers at streamers. Lake Placid, New York, and The maid of honor was mis Montreal, Quebec. Mr. and Marilyn Manuel and the sen- Mrs. Bateman are residing at ior attendants were Miss 2? William street, east, Beverly Manuel and Oshawa. Frank Grant. They wore As the couple left the bride dresses of heavenly blue silk was wearing a blue - .figured organza over taffeta with silk organza coat and dress square necklines, short sleeves with a high tulle turban the the Queen in Mrs and full skirts. Appliqued, em-/white with a matching blue) vincial Red Pinocchio roses|Headquarters in Toronto is on) July 21, Those wishing to attend broidered roses edged a pleat-|flower. ed front panel from neck to comprised her corsage. | | } his mother Mrs. Gilbert Mac- Kenzie, the former Mrs. Clar- ence Burton of Oshawa. There i? Pag" wat Post-Barbecue Clean-Up Follows a Simple Routine SCHOOLS GROW GRAVENHURST, Ont. (CP)|mony in her honor. When Miss Dorothy Shaw, retired 'school|/Shaw started there were 139\the bay--for sleeping, bathing, teacher who was a high school principal here 22 years ago, | ors, |noted some changes at a cere BABY'S SCHEDULE A regular daily time-table for | students and four teachers; now/feeding, exercise and airings jit's 450 students and 16 teach-|outdoors--is easier both for the baby and the mother, Plates, knives, forks, spoons,|Use sal soda again but this time) glasses, tumblers, tablecloth, applv it dry with a stiff-bristled serviettes and glass cloths. As- brush. This procedure emul- bestos gloves, basting brush, big sifies any baked on grease that's) cutting board, skewers, spatula,;apt to resist other forms of long handled forks and tongues,|cleaning. Use the garden hose| paper plates, cups and napkins for rinsing. and garbage pail. Who'd ever Before winding up outdoors, guess ths! both lists are intend- check the flagstones or cement) ed for the same purpose... tO terrace for grease spots. The serve as a check list of essen-|jongey they're allowed to re- tial appointments for the out-| main the harder they'll be to re.» door meal. Well they are, only/move, so hose down spotted the former dates back to 1881)area, sprinkle with dry sal and when it appeared*in Mrs. Bee- jeave overnight. Next morning, ton's famous Book of House-'a quick hosing and brushing hold Management, while the lat-| erases the last bit of evidenge of | ter appears in a recently pub- last night's meal. | lished book on outdoor cookery.) with that little detail attended Just to look at Mrs. Beeton's to it's back to the kitchen to list leaves you feeling limp at/rinse, dry and put away what- the prospect of the post-party|ever's been left to soak. clean-up entailed, A look at the | current list, however, leaves you} with \he comforting knowledge | | are five generations on Mr. Burton's side of the family 60,5 : Women Jo Aldwinckle, Women' THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, June 27, 1962 J three tablespoons of sal soda } 's Editor Dial 723-3474 UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES CANADIAN CORPS LADIES' AUX, The June meeting of the Canadian Corps Association Unit 42 Ladies' Auxiliary was held recently in the clubrooms. Mrs. William Watts presided. The minutes were read by the secretary, Miss Betty Caverhill, and the treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Alan King. Mrs. King also gave a detailed report of expenditures for the past year for the benefit of new members. Mrs. Lawrence Hood reported for the Ways and Means com- mittee, and announced that the bi-monthly euchres would be suspended until the autumn, Mrs. Abert Mosier gave a favorable report for 'her social committee. Mrs. Mangaret Hood reported that Mrs. Reginald Welsh as sisted her at Hillsdale Manor this month. She appealed for more volunteers for this worthy project. The "Ladies' Auxiliary Appre- in|ciation Day" sponsored by Pro-, Command at Corps ,are to contact the secretary no later than July 11. If interest in this is great enough, a bus will be chartered for the occasion. President Mrs, William Watts requested that all past presi- dents of the Auxiliary attend the executive meeting, the second Wednesday in September. At the close of the meeting, Mr. George Paterson of Unit 42 showed movies of. the April \Talent Night' in which many auxiliary members took part. A penny-sale: will be held fol- lowing the October meeting. The meeting closed with pray- er and "The Queen". The next meeting will be held in the club- rooms Wednesday, September 19 at 8 p.m, WARNS BRIDEGROOMS BRADFORD, England (CP) Anglican rector Rey. Charles Manchester has threatened to turn away bridegrooms who drink before weddings. 'At least half the bridegrooms I marry smell like a brewery and walk to the altar a little bit | tipsy," said Mr. Manchester. TO VACATIONLAND CAR FREE AND CARE FREE BY BU tarrie .... $5.45 NorthBay. $14.90 Penetang .. 1.60 Beaverton Gravenhurst 300 DUNDAS ST. E, BUS TERMINAL 18 PRINCE STREET PHONE 723-2241 WHITBY --- HARRY DONALD LTD. PHONE MO 8-3675 AJAX (SOUTH) THE COFFEE Cup AJAX (NORTH) AJAX COFFEE SHOP, GRAY COACH LINES Phone WH 2-2040 Phone WH 2-3390 that much of the gear's dispos-} able. What isn't can be handled! easily and quickly if you de- velop a standard routine. If you'll provide a garbage, pail, and it needn't look like the! |stereoiype if you'll paint it} bright colored stripes, guests' will get rid of their own paper service. Provide a tray, near the garbage pail for parking used flatware. When. guests! ei < iP} WIFE PRESERVER If. you spill perfume, lotion, have left all you have to do is round up the cooking tools, skewers, tongues and forks, load} them on the tray with the flat- ware and bundle everything in- |medicine or a cocktail on a fine wood finish, wipe it up imme. diately and rub the spot with the palm of your hand; the natural oil of your hand will help' counteract the alco- hol. to the kitchen sink. Now fill sink with hot water, add about jconcentrated along with deter- gent and let soak. The sal steps up the detergent's action and helps cut the grease. 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