Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Aug 1963, p. 8

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MARRIED IN ST. MARK'S Mr, and Mrs, John James Little exchanged nuptial vows recently in St, Mark's Church. The bride, the former Bar- bara Louise Adams of Stella, Amherst Island, Ontario is garet and Mrs side Lord Bishop Of London To Open: Exhibition Of Religious Art The Art welcomes to Toronto The Ang- once lican Congress of the World) Many Wide Anglican. Communion, ganize an exhibition of religious) works from the Art Gallery art Toronto collection The Lord Bishop of London, Ever Open Door by The Right Reverend and Right/mund. Goetze, important open the exhibition to/Gallery of Canada, members of the Congress and treal Museum of of The Art Gallery of Toronto) McMaster University on Wednesday afternoon, Aug.'toria University, Toronto 14, at 5.30 p.m, The exhibition' visitors to :the exhi will be on view to the public the/ine Art Gallery w next day, August 15, and will contemporary religious remain open unt il Ser ptember 2 22./not all abstract, It ford, will Fine see art *) traditional ur ¢ FE a ian communication, leaders wil areas Of rel ) will indic titudes of gious concern ' te the various at- eptio artists towards reli- ion through the centuries - Th rty six works under the been 7 ecently appo themes of Creation, Fall of Man Proce 'De t t Incarnation, Crucifixion and Re- ee oe surrection will present tradi- tional works along with those of contemporary painters For the first time, Gallery of Toronto is its complet set | Miserere prints by George! Rouault, As far as the Gallery js side and outside of a aware, this will be the first time/basket will: help keep it in North America that the _en- jaccumulating dust ésent-day artists' on. and expression, Nancy Robertson, tion with the director, Withrow, } The art ® a Mogue showing HOUSEHOLD HINT of 38 A coating geese the grand-niece of Miss Mar- Moutray of Stella, The bridegroom is the son of Mr. J, H, Little, Oshawa, where the newlyweds will re- - Aldsw rorth Photography Gallery of Toronto,tire collection is to be shown at) manville Toronto collectors and} and dealers are lending to the exhi-/ has taken the opportunity to or-|pition, In addition to well- known] atl such as The Sigis- items Honorable Robert Wright Stop-/have been lent by The National) ** The Mon-|cialists on infant hygiene recom- Arts,|mend cotton as the only fabric and Vic./for diapers, bition at)© that|(Comite Francais de I'Hydiene js du is often in style although the Infantile, official or, cial factors -- (Comite National de l'Enfance) con-/ cotton who has/iN& perspiration and urine to inted curator eVapoate, Extension and be properly sterilized by boiling, organ- ized the exhibition in collabora- not irritate the skin. The long William and has edited the cat- of wax on the in- lof waste. from 2 PETIT PIERRE One-vear-o time this --Aldswort th Pho ot Wemen Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, August 12, 1963 _|MaciInally, to Mr. Andrew Peter leanor Florence Mountjoy Wed To Marvin N. Hannah For the woman who finds few extra pounds or an added bulge spoils the slim skirted line the answer is a new girdle. ' Many of the new fall skirts are not only drastically sleek, but skirts of silk, crepe, or syn- thetics tend to outline every line of the figure and require a completely smooth _ silhouette through the derriere, the stomach and hip areas and the Slim Skirts Need Firm Foundation To Control Bulges I t is time to review your sea- son's wardrobe, and to decide upon those new garments which will add sophistication and gla- mour to milady's autumn sil- houette. |importaht thigh line. Whether a) new dress, suit,| The desired smoothness under sportswear or a pretty hold- over |this type of skirt may be ac- there is no doubt that the slim|complished by wearing either a skirt is very much a part of the moulded rubber girldle or a season's fashions. {similar panty girdle. These gar- alments are styled with figure shaped control to give a smooth flat look over the abdomen, as well as a pared-down line over the hips and thighs. Many of the regulr girdle styles have a side zipper, making them wep to put on and remove. The midriff is another impor- tant area in this season's styles. Although many of the new suits and dresses have an easy look, a bulge at the midriff can spoil an otherwise fluid line, so it is wise to co-ordinate your regular girdle or panty with a long lI'ne bras for all over smoothness from bustline to thigh. The marriage of Eleanor Flor-{alike in deep pink, silk organza ence Mountjoy and Marvinjover taffeta with gathered over- Nelson Hannah, both of Osh./skirts accented by a bow at the! awa, was solemnized in Kedron waist. Their headdresses were United Church, recently with)matching organza rosettes and the Reverend A. M. Butler veiling and they carried tear- officiating. drop cascades of white and pink The bride is the daughter of}chrysanthemums. Mr, and Mrs, William Law-| Mr, Murray Jackson of Osh- rence Mountjoy, Oshawa, and awa was the best man and the the. bridegroom's parents are ushers were Mr. Allan Hannah, Mr. and Mrs, Nelson George!) Woodbridge, Ontario, and Hannah of Ansonville, Ontario. John Lake, Port Credit, The soloist was Mr. Doug-|. The reception was held at the jlas Love of Oshawa who sang home of the bride's parents. "As Dawns the Day" and the Mrs. Mountjoy received in 23rd Psalm accompanied by Miss Elizabeth Hayes of Colum- bus, Ontario Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a full- length gown of nylon over taf. lfeta with a fitted lace bodice and short sleeves. The bustle back flowed into a chapel train and a crown of pearls held her .'elbow-length veil of tulle illu- sion, She carried a cascade of Briarcliffe. roses and stepha- matching hat and corsage of white and pink carnations. The bridegroom's mother wore light blue satin and lace with white accessories and a corsage of white carnation tinted hlue. Later the couple left for points east and will return to reside at 180 Nipigon street, Oshawa. For going away, the bride chose a gold _ brocade sheath with matching three- quarter length jacket; brown and beige accessories and a Us Miss Beryl Mountjoy of Lon. corsage of bronze carnations don, Ontario, was the maid of honor and the bridesmaid was) Guests were present from Miss Lynda Morrison of Bow-|Toronto, Woodbridge, London, They were gownediLeaskdale and Ansonville. 'French Doctors Advocate Cotton Diapers For Babies life and economy of cotton diapers were also cited While advocating cotton, most of the specialists interviewed cautioned against use of rubber pants and disposable cellulose diapers, especially when the baby's skin is not Shielded against the rubber by a cotton diaper worn inside the pants, Several doctors said that rubber, cellulose pads or other substitutes for cotton, if worn next to the skin, can provoke skin irritation, ammation and infection. Some said that use of rubber. pants risks delay- ing the condi- tioned reflex of cleanliness "Protect the infamt with cot- ton diapers well washed with ordinary soap and boiled, then well rinsed. Powder andchange . the infant as soon as the diapers are soiled," counselled one skin and allergy spe i According to the magazine re port, the French Red Cross, one of the ls private distribu- tors of textiles for infant wear. buys only cotton d Thei layettes. do not include Bins the perma formally ich pediatricians and spe. according to a sur- the French Hygiene conducted by the on Infant vey ouncil Nouveau-Ne) reported in La Medicine gan of the on Infancy As .|National Council is preferred because the natural fibre "breathes", allow- because cotton can and because its softness does or suppressing SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced Marion Joan Macinally, jdaughter of Mrs. Gordon Cox, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Arthur Bakogeorge of Edmonton, Al- berta, son of Mr. and Mrs Peter Bakogeorge, Oshawa. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, September 7, at 2.00 p.m. in Scarborough United Church, Calgary, Alberta ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs. Robert 0 Quoid, Oshawa, wish to nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Beryl, to Mr Lioyd Clarence Koll aard, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Kollaard) of Whitby. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, Sep-| tember 14, at 1.30 p.m. in North-! minster United Church pers plastic pants, use of which is couraged Also consulted in the were official the French Public He » (Securite Sociale), ma ternity hosp ians and nursery direc tors dis. 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"AT YOUR STORE OR AT YOUR DOOR" ~«~ 4 - HOGG mmHg Y DARY PRODUCTS Tried in Calgary, September 7. a} turquoise georgette sheath with) survey | TO WED IN CALGARY MaclInally. Her fiance, son of Mr, and Mrs. Peter Bako- george, Oshawa, received his bachelor of arts degree from the University of Western On- tario-and is working toward | his master's degree at he University of Alberta, The ceremony is to take place in Scarborough United Church, Calgary, Alberta, | Miss Marion MacInally and Mr. Andrew P, Bakogeorge, both formerly of Oshawa, whose engagement is an- | nounced today, will be mar- The bride-to-be is the daugh- ter of Mrs, Gordon Cox, Osh- awa, and the late Mr, Arthur GOT HIS WISH LONDON (CP) -- Seven-year-|h old Simon Scudamore badly wanted to be a pageboy at a wedding but nobody in his fam- ily was getting married. 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