Miss Katherine Foreman finds this is her busy season. Katherine spends most of her time in a wheel chair or bed, At present she is a patient in Oshawa General Hospital. Miss Foreman does _ needle- work for exhibit at fall fairs around the province Her major competition at the Canadian National Exhibi- tion. With over 5,000 entries from across Canada and Unit- is wee hee SSR WAS ed States, Miss Foreman cap- tured four prizes out of the 700 awarded, She placed sec- ond with a boy's two-piece knitted wool suit and won an- other second with a pair. of men's wool socks, She also took two third prizes, one with an article of baby's clothing knitted and the other in tat- ting, She is now preparing for the London, Port Hope, Port Perry, Oshawa and other fall fairs CNE Handicraft Competition Draws Over 5,600 Entries TORONTO (CP)--For winner, there's at ae One! Cross as loser. At the Canadian Nationa thr hrough Exhibition handicrafts competi g ie tion, the ratio about one to|rugs, Shawls, sweaters, hats, six. table cloths, quilts, lamps, ta ; bles, baskets, handbags, pot re than 5,600 entries we , : More than ba 0 -- shir tery and imitation flowers be is yee : . submitted for this oer fore the exhibition opening re- mountains of she conducted a porter woman maple} packed,| unsuccessful en- mammoth task for | \ } every |haven't the space,"' said Mrs.| Of/ter of Mr Lucy Ann Malda Married . To Richard S. Rekker Rehoboth Christian Reformed|jaccessories, Their head-dresses Church, Bowmanville, was the|were formed of light blue. petals Sisetting for the recent weddingjand were finished with pearls of Lucy Ann Malda, daughterjover their foreheads, They .car- of Mr, and Mrs, John Malda,|ried cascade bouquets of white RR 2, Newcastle, and Richard/carnations with touches of blue, Siebe Rekker, son of Mr, and) John Rekker was his brother's Mrs, Jelle Rekker, RR 3, Bow-|pest man, and the ushers were manville, The Reverend John C./My Ben Malda, brother of the Verbrugge officiated, and thebride, and Mr, John DeGooyer, organist was Miss Marlys Ver' At the reception in the Lions brugge. Community Centre the bride's The bride, given in marriage) mother received wearing a rosy by her father, wore a fulljpeige sheath of lined organza length sheath gown of while! which was. edged with matching silk faille, designed with alprocade, and a matching duster scoop neckline and three-quar:|coat of organza, Her corsage ter length sleeves, The fitted)was composed of pink carna- bodice was enhanced with ap-|tions and her accessories were pliques of lace and pearls, and|white, The mother of the bride- an overskirt of faille had algroom, who assisted, wore a three-tier bustle from whichldress of white lace over coral |was extended a chapel train, peau de sole with white acces-| | jHer crown of pearls held alsories, and corsage of white! .. jbouffant veil of tulle illusion,! carnations. it jand she carried a cascade bou-| Later, the couple left for a jquet of pink carnations and wedding trip to Ottawa and stephanotis, Northern Ontario, For travel- | The maid of honor was Miss ling, the bride wore a white |Helen Malda, sister of the bride/and sea blue silk sheath with a and the bridesmaids were Miss three-quarter length sea blue | }Sylvia Rekker, and Miss Marie|coat and white accessories, Her - Ss . | | Hodgson, They wore identically|corsage was of white carna- ee es ro . j jStyled frocks of cotillion bluejtions and stephanotis, On their alt | iS : jlace over blue taffeta, with gath-|return Mr, and Mrs, Rekker d skirts, scooped necklines, | will reside at RR 3, Bowman- ~ elbow-length sleeves, and white | ville, PERSONALS Out-of-town guests at the) Mrs, M, M. Crozier, Central | Wright-Christie wedding, held in| Park boulevard south, entertain-| Gwendolyne Catherine, daugh-| Grace Lutheran Church, recent-|ed at a luncheon in The Guildjter of: Mr. and Mrs, Stafford! ly were: Mr, and Mrs. Merle|Inn terrace room recently, inj/Love of London, Ontario, be- Stoner, and Mr. Eddy Westfall/honor of Miss Rhoda Marlene|jcame the bride of Ray Robert of Niagara Falls, Ontario; Mr.|Goldman of Toronto, whose/Alexander Oliver, son of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Yaki, Sarnia; ;marriage to Mr, Mal Mos-\and Mrs, William Oliver of Can- Mr, William Christie, Montreal; ton is to take place September/nington, in a recent ceremony Mr, and Mrs, Russell. Batten, 10, in Centennial United. Church, Ashburn; Mr, and Mrs, Gary London, Ontario | McCullough, Bowmanville; Mr,| Vacationing at Wigwassan| The bride's 'grandfather, the and Mrs, George Bedding and|Lodge, Muskoka, from Oshawa/Reverend A.J. Love, performed family, and Mr, and Mrs, Brianjare Mr, John Sadowski, Mr.ithe ceremony assisted by the Woodcock, all of Whitby Thomas Sweet and Mr. Edward!Reyerend Dr, A, P. Addison. Lambersky Mr. MARRIFI 'te * a,% mat set and the same on a baby outfit, In knitting she captured second place on an- other baby outfit and a third prize on men's fancy knitted socks. Mrs, Wakely has been a consistent winner over a number of years Oshawa Times Mrs, Arthur Wakely, Hor- top street, is very adept with her hands, This year she received three second prizes and one third prize at the Canadian National Exhibition Handicraft Competition for the blind. In crocheting, she took second place on a place Photos JIN L Gwendolyne Catherine Love Bride Of Ray R. A. Oliver She Accompanies Blind Husband On World Tours VANCOUVER (CP) -- Mrs, \John Wilson is a housewife half ithe year. The rest of the year jshe guides her blind husband around the world -- while he helps the blind, John Wilson is director of the Royal Commonwealth Society jfor the Blind and for 50,000 jmiles a year she is his right jhand and guide, | "He is completely independ. ent and does everything for jhimself even though he is com- 'pletely blind," Mrs. Wilson said |while passing through here. on 4 trip around the world by way of Africa, Aden, Ceylon, India, 'Hong Kong and Japan. "He travels about 50,000 miles a year for the society and he does a better job than a sighted man could do, When he Says to a blind person 'you can do this or that5 they believe him because he is doing it," she ex- plained, The rest of the year ashe spends with her 10- and 14-year. old daughters in London, "I'm 'sort of a split personality be- INDON, ONT, |cause I know they'll pes ba --Roy Kumano Studio |Young for a little while but I love to share John's work tov, "His work takes him into every country in the world where there are projects for the blind and to many where there are blind people but no proj. ects,"' ( crystal headdress held her scal:|/PLAN FOR ASIA loped, 'waist-length veil and she| The couple were on their way carried a white Bible, crested|back to England following «a with pink rosebuds and stephan.|conference in Malaya that for. otis and white streamers. mulated a five-year plan for Mrs. Gerald Fagan was ma- Asia's 7,000,000 blind, tron of honor and the other) She says that many young. attendants were Mrs. Georgejsters on the east coast of Ma- Cross and Miss Marilyn Oliver.|laya go blind before their ninth (org rr of coral-rose cry-|birthday, Stal charm were styled after) « the bride's gown. They wore ania 79408 Stns Ome pills sceceneas ack ied weaned when they are. two and carried/put on a diet of rice--polished Wemen Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 27, 1963 Darlene Ellen Christie Wed To Robert Edward Wright Lutheran 7 Grace Church was|supporting peaks of tiny seed class the setting recently for the wed- pearls, topped by pink net ding of Darlene Ellen, daugh Mr. Brian Wright . attended and Mrs | A farewell party for Cpl and SOCIAL NOTICE Mrs, William C. Hay who are MARRIAGE leaving September 2 for Ger- many where he has been posted iby. the RCAF, was held Satur day night for friends and rela tives, at the home of Mr, and The marriage of Bonnie June Mrs, _-- ise La Salle Magee of Oshawa to Robert avenue ne NOSLESS was as-j.. nis x ¥ sisted by Mrs, William Hurst |Floyd Westac ott of Ajax took Mrs, Hay was presented with|place on Saturday, August 24, a matching Cigarette case and/1963, in Aylmer, Ontario, with compact and Mr, Hay received] jn, Reverend J. T. White B.A a pair of sterling silver cuff.) links. Refreshments and a so- officiating cial evening followed, AT HOME Don't wait until it is too late) Mr..and Mrs, Edward W. Bat- to let your friends know that ten, 243 Thornton's road north, you are back from your vaca-,will be at home to their rela- ition, It is a pleasure. for us to/tives, friends and neighbors on Gerald Fagan, brother-in- law of the bride, was the or- ganist and Mrs. Donald Green of Woodstock sang the 23rd Psalm and "The Wedding Prayer" Her father gave the bride in marriage, Her couturier design gown of white lace, with an overskirt and train. of satin jpeau de soie; was fashioned jwith a fitted bodice and elbow- length sleeves, A three-tiered Here's A Zingy Dish | For Tomato Addicts Fresh ripe tomatoes are so jadaptable in color and flavor division handi- A 1 4 2 M4 5 4 ripe WOMEN STAY HOME bibl f CALGARY (CP)--Two grand. {Ph |mothers who operate an em- {ployment bureau for house- ER jcleaning help report they now receive an average of 10 calls Worn places in carpeting can a day, fewer than: three years often be ago, "I think the number has ence by rubbing w gone down because' fewer ' : women are working and can do of the same color, A hot iron their own housework," says will set the color Mrs, Winnifred Pemberton improved nh appear those placed first, second orisENT FUDGE Sept. 2. The losers are returned! sugar fudge, carefully tries is a Mrs. Elsa. Jenkins, head Alexander|the bridegroom and the ushers s M H Cc mas cards and regretted that/Ronald Wright, all of Oshawa Ross Batten, and Mr, Garyjand your item of news will ap- occasion of their 50th wedding! any meal. They are the perfect Supervisor Mrs ross;mas Car é gat, Bal petition's classes riage by the Reverend Owen|James Hill, Oshawa, was mas- : 2 : jwiches and served hot they articles to be sent back to their ft Col ill N t ] R t ishes. The C cde 19, entries arrived at the Queen|'O Perfect Love" and the/cention, which was held at the! alt- vlile up la 11es dishes. The Consumer Section of aga es accom-| pi Delicately knitted ana thee cunher | recommends Tomato Rarebit: r sat . \ creased i ' Imers. Oshawa. The bride's mother received, Lancaster, N.B., Swift Current,/creased during the four days of}/mers, Oshawa 1: 4b Ne teaapbbnd salt A hooked rug is wrapped and ound entries inside of eN-'his daughter in marriage. matching jacket, white crown : mar-|pink Sweetheart roses, stephan. 2 éeakoodn baal 3 , lcorsag "| _ 7 ,riage in = St -aul's ' : : Cincinnati, Ohio. A ly So often, embroidered hand: French lace, with a sabrina/Corsage of matching. turquoise Her only attendant was Miss, wahes emer ca OD o - a 2 tables s t ton; a miniature but intricately|9r crocheted pieces rolled up/The full' skirt was accented by|2ssisted, wearing a turquoise/Mrs, Richard Kraft are making/wearing a street-length dress|- _{@blespoons butter the A-line with] /2 teaspoon salt cg } ' i R ate White accessories, Her corsage Rock Island, Que., and wood- ple in hospitals, homes for the|stones on the neckline matched Colville, is the daughter of Mrs 7 T i e ; | Colin sth. nine ; teaspoon dry mustard People write and ask that half the classes in the competi-/rhinestones which held ~ an| The couple left for a honey- the late Mr. Colville; Matching satin circlet ant bow P : M cessories were white and she cup grated cheese each entry lace, She carried a prayer book,|/bride wearing a_ pink sheath) of intl ri sts ations and -white fact entrants must pay the re-|deep pink streamer bouquet, cessories and a corsage of white) The Reverend Harold Turner tablespoons sliced people, such as Mrs. Thomas'Flaine Bailie,.Oshawa, and the couple will reside at 30 Birch-'the organist played the wedding porough was best man and the) Sprinkle sliced tomatoes with or. more Couture and Mrs. Douglas REGARDED HIGHLY sang "Wedding Prayer" and "O) 4 yeception was held on the baking dish, dot with butter and of petal pink silk organza over|four years in Singapore work-jtiage by her eldest brother, Mr.istreet north, Bowmanville,| Utes. trimmed with self bows. Thelas the "paradise of the East'|feta sheath with overskirt ofjwith white accessories and a double boiler and blend in flour} They carried cascading bou-| Hospital and the Colonel Rel-|the scalloped neckline and short! The honeymoon was spent atithickens, stirring constantly. ith a crayon | deeper pink, Their headdressesjare highly regarded wherever/pearl-trimmed organza petals. ding on Central Park boule. Worcestershire sauce and petition and only about 700-- third in the 234 classes--are) This year a Quebec displayed at the CNE Aug. 16-/eyen sent a piece of to their owners in hopes that a special Returning could be started for it the women's the CNE -women's division, re-|Christ 4 Bel Edward ' M jtell them through this column, Sunday, September 1, from pe ce they can be used with a pasa orn i » Pe /Chrisie, an obert Edward)were Mr, Brian Christie, Mr.| 723-347 ctensi 8,/5 p.m, and 7 to 10 p.m. on the/yariety of foods crafts sertion ceived a hat made from Christ-|Wright.' son.of Mr. and Mrs Just dial 723-3474, extension 18,/5 p.n 7 P | y of foods and at almost , : . n , pe y rharge anniversary redient in s s - has two professional -- parkers/it didn't fit into any of the com-| 'The couple was united in mar-/Buller, all. of Oshawa, Mr,/pear without charge ann ing' n salads and sand. and five helpers who prepare ' }make tasty snacks and supper When the contest closed July; Aho, and the congregation Sang|ter of ceremonies for the re- y ae owners. | "th At A the Dep © pairs of Elizabeth building by the truck-/Twenty - third Psalm, | Picadilly Faom. Hotel Ganoshs e Department of Agriculture : | ; iim tae oe lly : sha,| . babies' sockees are returned to}!oad, in-|panied by Miss Margaret Gom- Sole niz J At Bo lle A tomatres Sask., and Penticton, B.C judging when the 10 judges) wr. Alexander Christie gave wearing a turquoise sheath with ik teaspoon Guppar " : Bebe Following their recent i : ; sent back to its designer soi The bride wore a gown of/at, white accessories, and United otis and white carnations, 44 cup butter Ann doll goes. back to Frederic. kerchiefs are found in handbags|neckline, and fingertip sleeves,|Camations, The bridegroom's|Church, Bowmanville, MY, @Nd) soo Duston of Bowmanville| CHEESE SAUCE: constructed lo bster trap to inside rugs," said Mrs. Cross.!, 'three tiered full sash of the/2%d yellow ager age sheath. | their home in Oshawa. Thejof Capri blue, pure silk chiffon,|*,, tablespoons flour Nova Scotia; a birdhouse to Most entries come from peo-same lace. The borealis rhine-|With a white pill-box hat an bride, the former Bertha Janet teekibned. 00 Pcs Dail caver raised waistline and satin insets ere carvings to Kings County, N.B. aged or the blind, for whom|the regal crown of pearls and|¥8S of yellow carnations Caiciia. Apemanviile jwith a bow at the waist, A teaspoon paprika more classes be provided for tion are reserved. They don'tlelbow-length, illusion veil bor-;moon trip to the Pocono Moun- -- the bridegroom is the son|{ormed her headdress, Her ac- cups milk ecial items but * st/have to pay the 25-cent fee for/dered with lily of the valley|tains, Pennsylvania, with the|and the Dridegroom is the son) special items but "we ju | and Mrs. Fritz Kraft)" rried a cascade of pink carn-| teaspoon Worcestershire In spite of the fee and the;covered in white lace, and a/and matching shawl; white ac- of Schoemberg, West Germany, |, shasta cry- sauce santhemums 5 turn shipping costs, several) The maid of honor, Miss carnations. On their return the/performed the ceremony and Mr. Otto Bloedorn of Peter olives (optional) Marchessault of Ver-lother attendants, Miss Judy "lff avenue, Oshawa jmusic and accompanied the so-\pride's brother, Mr. William|Sall, pepper and basil, Fry in} cheres, Que., send in 25. entries Batten, Ashburn: Miss Jeanette 4 : loist, Mrs, Wilson Pring, who) colyjiie. ushered butter or place in Farr, both of Oshawa,) CALGARY (CP) Mise) Perfect Love awn at the home of Mr. and|bake in a moderate oven, 325 were gowned alike in dresses;)Norma Wylie who has spent, The bride was in mar-/Mrs, James Colville, Liberty)degrees F., for. about 10 min- taffeta. Bell-shaped skirts were ing with the World Health/James Colville, She wore aj where the bride's. mother re-| To Make Cheese Sauce: Melt softly pleated at the waist and) Organization, described the city)street-length, organza over taf-|ceived in periwinkle blue satin,/butter over direct heat in top of fitted bodices had 'scoop neck- during a visit here, She is ajlace and organza, accented with corsage of pale pink Sweetheart and seasonings, Gradually add| lines and petal-can. sleeves.'graduate of Saskatoon City)a bow at the. waist. Lace formed! roses and white carnations. milk and cook until mixture} quets of light pink carnations|cher Hospital in Calgary, Miss|sleeves and her chapel veil-was|Deep Bay Inn, Gull Lake, near| Place over hot water. Add with the maid of honor's a Wylie says Canadian nurses|secured by a satin rose with Minden, and the couple are re-jcheese and when blended stir tin 'were pink crowns of rose petals'they go. iShe carried a cascade of pale'vard north, Oshawa jOlives, Serve tomato slices on toast! ccommmmmeenrs |topped with the cheese sauce./ : : Six. servings. Brush With Police | Panics Passenger | ST, CATHARINES, Ont, (CP) Young Mrs. James) Stirrett was in a near panic, | Without bothering to ex- plain, the grim-faced official ordered her off the Chicago- bound aircraft at Buffalo Air- port as her blue suitcase was dumped in the middle of a | field, and then began the | questioning A few minutes earlier 21- year-old Mrs. Stirrett of St Catharines had just fastened | her seat belt in preparation +! for the trip to join her danc- ing teacher at the Chicago convention of the National As- sociation of Dancing Masters. | As she settled back the of- | ficial asked her if she -was | the owner of a blue suitcase. | She said she was and was re- | moved from the plane On the ground, she was not allowed near the case, but was Closely quizzed on its con- tents. Asked if she had j} packed a clock, she said she | | hadn't | But she did have a battery- driven power toothbrush. j That was it. Jostling of the | Suitcase in loading it on the plane apparently had set the toothbrush buzzing--an omin- ous sound to alert security | farces. as his bride Pauline Margot, Three hours later she was daughter of "Mr. and Mrs, | © board 8 ee oso _ nat Opa x ing convinced authorities she Gerard Miljour of Milton; On- | y2. not carrying a bomb, just an electric toothbrush-- | ~-lreland Studio | now suitably dormant oo ~ oll ~ WHITE WEDDINGS ARE A PO Married in Alb United Church were Mrs. Eddie S bride he. lene Taylor, -- PULAR CHOICE IN THE SUMMER SEASON Italy of the Proven Mazrotia and the became Ottorino of Mrs o of Italy vano Mary's Street In a recent ceremony in St Roman Catholic " , daughter of Mr. Bruce Taylor of Ashburn. The bridegroom son of Mr. and Mrs t r of Huntsy --Ireland Studio In St. Gregory's Roman Ca- tholic Church ert Douglas Hobbs Fire Chief H. Raymond Hobbs and Mrs. Hobbs, Oshawa, took Mr ott Coker and Gregory's The 1 the only recently, Rob- r son is the Wa @hurch 'son oo ' \ ter ke e dauz foM i tario Bruno Scanga of Lago,. Cos- as Studio baskets of white shasta daisies. The flower girl, Margaret Green, wore an embroidered white nylon dress with coral- rose accessories and carried a basket of white and pink flow- ers. Mr, Gareth Kellett of Oak- ville was best man, The ushers were Mr. George Cross and Mr. John Plue, The reception was held at the home of the bride's parents, The bride's mother received wearing a white gardenia cor. Sage on her summer. brown sheath of Italian brocade, Her accessories were in the same shade. The bridegroom's mo- ther, assisting, chose a peacock blue sheath, white accessories and a corsage of pink carna- tions, The honeymoon was spent in Quebec City andthe couple will reside in Whitby where both are on the Public School staff. For going away, the bride wore a two-piece ensemble: a jbrown ~ flowered sheath dress jwith a three-quarter jade green jcoat, beige accessories and a corsage of white, baby chrysan-| = themums, Guests Hamilton, were present Oakville, . Toronto, Whitby, Cannington, Fenelon Falls, Peterborough, Brooklin, Lambeth, St. Thomas, Leaming. ton, Windsor, Clinton, England from rice these days. They suffer an acute shortage of vitamin A and we think this is what does the damage, "I think that habits that have existed through generations are harder to eradicate than pov- erty itself," Mrs, Wilson has circled the world twice with her husband as well as making countless journeys to various parts of the Commonwealth. : As for Mr. Wilson's home life, "he doesn't win any conces- sions, , . and he doesn't want or need them." | | JUNE'S OVERTAKEN | MONTREAL (CP)--A nation. wide survey of marriage pat- terns shows that the midsum- mer months have eclipsed June as the favorite time for wet- dings, The survey, carried out by a bridal wear manufacturer, listed figures since 1958, July and August each led twice but last year September weddings ne June 15,500 to 11,000. MAPLE CLEANERS 504 SIMCOE ST. S. 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