Oshawa Times (1958-), 16 May 1963, p. 8

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cmon Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, May 16, 1963 PERSONALS Prior to the Taylor-Hoszow-| Guests attending the Stewart- ska wedding on Saturday the|Cook wedding were Mr. and affianced pair were entertained|Mrs, Angus Chalmers, Port Col- at a number of dinner parties|borne; Mr. and Mrs, Collin and presentation parties by|Chalmers, Woodstock; Miss friends in Toronto. Mrs. Wil-|Jessie Chalmers, Kingston; Mr. liam Taylor, Glenmanor drive,Jand Mrs. William Chalmers, introduced her future daughter-|Windsor; Mr, and Mrs, Larry in-law at a tea at her home and|Liss, Peterborough; Mr. and /Mrs. William Miners, Cadillac/Mrs. William Cockburn, Mr. 'avenue, was hostess at an eve-/Douglas Crawford, Mrs. Jean ning shower. A bachelor party| Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. George for the prospective bridegroom, | Stewart, Mr. W. F, Stewart and Mr. Gilbert Taylor, was held at|Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Woods, all | Wright. | charming ae a ial a ' % ee toe ren Speaker, Millinery And Flowers Appeal For Beauty In Living Mrs. Newman took as her topic "'The Wonderful World of Art."' She explained that in this jet age more and more people were becoming "do-it-yourself- ers' and turning to varied forms of art for relaxation and retreat. "More and more people' she said, "are becoming conscious of the beauty of the world be. cause they are trying to paint it. There is a noticeable return to art school where, in their summer holidays novices can learn fram experts the basic theories of good composition, the direction of light and its play on planes. Then they lose themselves in a world of color." She quoted from the book "The Agony and the Ecstasy" . . + "All honest effort to re- create God's creation is a form A pleasant event, the annual May luncheon for members of the Lyceum Club and Women's Art Association and guests was held on Monday in the audi- torium of McLaughlin. Public Library, Pink and rose geran- iums on every table created a summary atmosphere' which was heightened by a parade of mid-season millinery. ' The models were Mrs. Frank Turney, Mrs. Peter Carswell, Mrs. R. L. Gray and Mrs. C. D. They displayed the effects of profile brims, trim, tailored straws; frothy and flowery chapeaux for special occasions and looped mohair and bubble straws to compliment a pretty dress and stole, Mrs, Hazel Langton provided) the millinery and Mrs. E. C. Hart Jury arranged for the showing. Mrs. Ralph Jewell played the piano accompani- of Worship." As a recreation and hobby, she declared that there was et in si i PPPS OOy ere INS eh or 'Cream Pie Recipe |For The Freezer, | When freezing cream best results are obtained if the pie filling and shell are trozen separately, report food experts at Macdonald Institute, --. Bake the shell on the le of the pan, then remove, wrap and freeze, Freeze the filling on the inside of the same size pan. remove, wrap and freeze, ready for use combine the two, Researchers find that corn- starch is the most acceptable stareh to use in the filling of cream pie that is to be fro-| zen. The addition of gelatin helps to prevent the filling from | Separating or becoming grainy. | The following recipe for |cream pie should freeze well: Scald 2 cups whole milk, |Add two-thirds cup white sugar, 3 tablespoons cornstarch and \% teaspoon salt which have been combined; stir while heat- ing to the boiling point. Stir half a cup of this hot mxture ment. Mrs. Uriah Jones and introduced guests head table including Mrs. Jacob Low, president of the Peterborough Branch Lyceum lthe King Edward Hotel, To-|of Toronto. ronto, Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor also held a rehearsal Mrs. G. D. Conant, Mrs, S.) |supper for the bridal party. \V. Barlow and Mrs. Uriah | Jones recently attended the pro- Telegrams and cables were vincial annual meeting of the read from Poland, South Africa,|\Canadian Association of Con- England, Scotland and Holland!sumers held at Ansley Hall, To- at the Taylor - Hoszowska wed. ronto. ding reception. The wedding rings were designed and made Mr, A. W. Sparks, superinten- by Mr. Samuel Furie of To-,dent, and Mr. David Hatton, dis. ronto, a close friend of the /|trict field secretary of the Cana. bridegroom, Mr. Gilbert Tay-/dian National Institute for the lor, and the wedding cake, Blind, Toronto, were in Oshawa modelled in the form of the|on Monday to attend the funeral RMS Empress of Britain, sym- of the late Reverend George bolized the meeting place of Telford, DD. the future bride and bride- groom on their return voyage from Europe. nothing to compare with the|into two beaten egg yolks; pour satisfaction and delight to be/hack into the saucepan and jfound in painting. _. |eook another five minutes. Stir Mrs. Newman brought with|in two-thirds teaspoon gelatin her several pictures that she| which has been hydrated 'in 1 Club; Mrs. G. D. Conant, Miss|"@d painted in oils evincing|tablespoon of cold milk. Add 2 E. Hazel Mair, incoming her craftsmanship as a land-!tablespoons butter and 1° tea- president of the parent club in| S°4Pe artist. spoon vanilla. Pour into an 8- Toronto; Mrs. Emerson Chant,) Mrs. Emerson L.. Chantjinch pie pan and freeze as past president, and Mrs. Jean thanked the speaker and Mrs. above. Newman of Toronto, the|Jones thanked Mrs. H. W.| To serve, arrange sliced speaker. Sheridan and Mrs. John Stacsy|peaches or strawberries over Mrs. Low and Miss Sinclair/f0r convening the luncheon. the frozen filling; sprinkle with brought greetings from their Announcement was made of|3 tablespoons confectioner's respctive Lyceum: Clubs and the exhibition of arts, crafts and|sugar; cover with meringue Miss Sinclair invited members| "easures and the garden tea and bake until browned at 425 Taylor-Hoszowska Nuptial Rites Solemnized At Christ Church -- io'ssteni?the nua!" ien at t Parkwood, June 180°" degrees ring ceremony, bride's mother wore an original June 5: presided at the "oi MR. AND MRS, GILBERT W. TAYLOR atts --Ireland Studio MR. AND MRS. GEORGE STEWART --Aldsworth Photography Laurentian Honeymoon Follow Stewart-Cook Marriage Rites Miss Gail Schoenau was pre-in Christ Memorial Church on|silver - blue draped sheath and| Mrs. Newman who was. a 4 wedding of Oshawa inter- best man with Mr. R. D. Wil-) Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor, sented with a set of fibre Saturday, Anne pay te ey oe Pon aghoro nea ig is pak pbk est took place in St, Paul's|son and Mr. B. Hannam as ush- Glenmanor drive, had as their/glass television tables by Mrs.|zowska of Toronto ae 'lor,|tions. The bridegroom's mother|ber of the Board of Control for Presbyterian Church last Satur-| ers. weekend guest, Mr. Sven Berg Gordon G, Furey, Greta street,| bride of Gilbert William Pay lor,| io s. T ; H 8 n's ; gee i Se ree ca Wag Nin 4 a ai 'openhagen, Denmark. who with Mr, Furey have re./son of Mr. and Mrs. William|chose sea foam chiffon onjfour years and acting mayor of day when Miss Barbara Jean The reception was held at the of Copennag q ' Taylor of Oshawa. The bride is|Empire lines with a pale yel-|Toronto on many _occasins,| Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Flying Dutchman Motor Hotel, rs. Leonard Riley pie sid eg i " a ih the daughter "of Mrs Janinajlow purse posy of carnations] was intrduced by Mrs Conant. | William Cook, became the bride Bowmanville. The bride's mo- on sind 'abate hae ag et weeks' vacation in Florida. ioeebe aha OF : Johannesburg,| and rowebuds." fe sit : z of Mr. George peg on on. el i ' . pe naps Riga rial ilar Mr.| Mr, and Mrs, Robert Myles,|South Africa, who came to Can-| The honeymoon is being spent} KEEPS STINGING ie 4 Slog ay js eons rer onged *y ster hed * n¢ and Mrs. T. H. Riley of Salford,|Mrs, Eva Taggart and Mrs \ada for the wedding, and the] on the Islande of St. Pierre and|_ When a bee stings it leaves The Reverend D. A. P. Allen|corsage of pink roses. Assisting, Lancashire, England, who will Eric Leach have returned from|'ate. Ur. otelan Me Clavel on Miquelon. The bride's travel-/"8 Sting and poison sac in the; officiated with Mr. F. G. Wal-|the bridegroom's mother chose be in Canada for three months. |two weeks vacation at Part 0n ned ihe ceatoonous and| ensemble was a_ black beg and a gees jogo to ters as organist and Mrs. Doro-'a yellow floral' print taffeta aimee wine ithe organist was Mrs. Ronald! suede suit, trimmed with black| with & sterilized" hac sia ey eRe we: eee aoe Jacko, beige Btces: Dr. and Mrs. W. G. Watt of Scott. kid; a large white Milan straw| -------- : Given in marriage by her fa-Sories and a corsage' of roses : eens | The bride was given in mar- ae with white snd black aa. ther, the bride wore a floor-| The bride was wearing h : riage by her cousin, Mr.|"4 BiiGesk ae nce a length gown of white pean de|brown silk duster over a beig. their 25th wedding anniversary) Andrew Freyman, She wore 5 passe and a white orchid grenedine with a Chantilly lace Italian knit suit, beige l,, sheath gown of off-)corsage. bodice fashioned with a scoop brown accessories and a_ pale and Mrs, George Ritchie, Gar-a dinner party in The Guild of/Wbite peau de soie of orienta!' Mr. and Mrs, Taylor will re- neckline and short sleeves. Herjgreen cymbidium orchid cor- nen Court; a kitchen shower bYIAH Ar Lo scarbor design with Inserted Guipure turn to reside in Toronto. bouffant illusion veil was held)sage when the bridal couple yj.¢ Gail Hitchins and a pantry). 1 Arts Lounge, -- Searboro.|jace. A panel train flowed over ish gs : , by a tiara and she carried aleft for a honeymoon trip to shelf shower iy. Mrs Brvce| *mong the out of town guests|the narrow trumpet skirt and a vuests were present rom)| cascade of pink roses surround- Montreal and Laurentians. Ward. The bride-wlect was also Were Mrs. Watt's mother, Mrs.|pillbox headdress he ] d_ her; Montreal, Ottawa, Buffalo, Van-) ed by white shasta chrysanthe- wr and Mrs. Stewart. will presented with a table cigaret|A. A. Alkenbrack, Napanee; Mr.|Shoulder - length veil. She car-/couver, Napanee, St. Cathet mums. be making their home on Larry jighter from co-workers of 4nd Mrs. John Glenn, Belleville; ied a spray of white orchids,| srines, New York and Toronto.| The maid of honor was Miss avenue; Oshawa Foster Advertising, Toronto. Mrs .H. B, Kidd, Ottawa; Mr. white roses and stephanotis, = {| --~--___ Mary Kube with Miss Toula and Mrs, Orville M: Mrs. Barrie Taylor, cousin of! Sachlas and Mrs. R. D. Wilson HE'S EXCUSED Out . ees "ithe bridegroom, was the matron as the attendants. They wore nq; se .p, Lyceum Club May luncheon on and Mrs. Carswell Cashmore,/of honor. Her gown of off-white, gowns of pink peau de grene- ° JTTINGHAM, England (CP) Monday included Mrs. Russell/Mr. and Mrs. Orville Switzer,/peau de soie was styled after dine styled with bell skirts and Norman Wright, 26, was giver phijp, Mrs, Wilfred Preston and/Miss Nancy Stinson and Miss that of the bride, differing with scoop necklines. Their pink a conditional discharge by a Mrs, J, @. Nicholls, vice-presi- Donna Harrison, ail-of Toronto (2 pale blue chiffon back panel. tulle headdresses were adorned court here after being convicted dents of Peterborough branch| -- wilt : Her accessories and_ pillbox with pink carnations and they é tere : a ../and Mrs, James King an execu-| i Z i headdress were pale blue and carried cascades of pink carna-.° Preaking two of his wife's Hin member' 'nso a foraier NAMED FOR POST she carried-a spray of carna- tions surrounded by white Pin- teeth, cutting her lip and black- Oaiawn member ion Wee MONTREAL (CP) -- Barbara tions tinted to match. occhio chrysanthemums. ing her eye. "It was our eighth'King, now a resident of Peter- Ann Malcolm of Montreal has| The best man was Mr. Wil- Mr. K. G. Westlake was the wedding anniversary--we were|borough. From Toronto were been et range to the liam Marshall of Toronto and ae celebrating," he explained Mrs. Norman Fowler, Mrs. A. ipso ts gong age ~ at ushering were Mr. Robert Clay- nits ' é H. Simpson, Mrs. W, Tranter pipe of t . Canadian ed ton, Montreal; and Mr, Edward and Mrs. John Dryburgh. "ross Society. For the last two|Pietras of Toronto. ' years Miss Malcolm has served) A reception followed | FIGHT CANCER , | COCHRANE, Ont. (CP)--The| Mr, John Branch, the young- with the Metropolitan Health Officers' Mess of the Ontario! | H sy Service of Greater Vancouver.;|Re giment. Receiving, the| Canadian Cancer Society prof-est son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter * jited from funds raised at an R. Branch obtained his final 'international tea'? here. The year in Pharmacy at the Uni- guests were served by wait- versity of Toronto with the de- lresses from 11 countries dressed gree B Sc., Phm., with Honors, in their national costumes. 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