Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Oct 1963, p. 10

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a a gia ager ME ag eee |Gaspe aven we Spo Na eran pl rin ve coe (VY Vs Off, Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 17, 1963 PERSONALS Mr. Rafael Boyle of Oldbury, near Birmingham, England, has been visiting his daughter, Mrs. P, J. O'Boyle, and Mr. O'Boyle, , for the past two - \months during which he has es ogee Bs MR. AND MRS. RONALD G. BENSON --Aldsworth Photography Judith Lynn Broadbent Becomes Bride of Ronald Gary Benson done some sight-seeing in On- Mrs, R. H. Donald, Glen- wood crescent, will welcome the Literary Group of the Uni- | |versity Women's Club to~ her home this evening for a discus- sion of James Baldwin. Next week will be observed as Business Women's Week and members of the Business and Professional Women's Club of Oshawa will mark the occasion by holding a luncheon on Sun- day at Oshawa Golf Club after morning church. Mrs. G. D. Conant, "Buena Vista", Simcoe street south, en- tertained the executive of the Conant Home and Schoo! Asso- In a candle-light service injFrench blue brocade and bluejciation and the staff of the Christ Memorial Church last|@ccessories. Friday evening, October 11, Ju- dith Lynn Broadbent and Ron- ald Gary Benson, plighted their troth. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heriry Broadbent, Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Walter Benson of Toronto. The Venerable H. D.. Clever- don heard the auptial vows and the organist, Mr. Wallace Young, played Purcell's Trum- ing a moss green tweed sui gardenia corsage. turn. real. As the couple left on their honeymoon to be spent in New York City, the bride was wear- with brown accessories and a Guests were present from Toronto, Winnipeg and Mont- school at an afternoon tea last Thursday. Mrs. William E. Shaw and Mrs. C. M. Elliot, both from the Board of Educa- t|tion, and Mrs. Roger Conant, Greenbank, poured tea and those serving were: past presi- dent$ Mrs. W. L. Baldwin, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Benson willlfan Smale, Mrs. Earl Campbell reside in Toronto on their re- (substituting for her husband), and the president, Mrs. William Tymchuk. Special guests were the principal and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Peel. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ever- pet Tune for the processional and the Wedding March from SOCIAL NOTICE son, Montreal, were Thanksgiv- ing weekend guests of Mrs. T. Lohengrin. He also Everson and family, King ied the soloist, Mrs. Stanley Baptie, Toronto, who sang The Lord's Prayer, Wedding Hymn and Wedding Prayer. Wearing a full-length gown of pure white faille, styled on classically simple lines, the bride was given in marriage by her father. The fitted bodice featured sheath sleeves and a AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. their relatives, friends diamond wedding anniversary. F. J. Bird, Brooklin, will be at home to and neighbors on Sunday, October 20,1963, from 2.00 p.m. to 5.00 p.m. on the occasion of their street east. Recently the models for the "Flight Into Fashion' show were entertained at the homes of Mrs. Robert Richardson and Mrs. W. A. Holland. Practice TREAT FROM NORWAY A Norwegian homemaker scoop neckline. The skirt was darted at the waist to form a moulded, bell silhouette and a cummerbund, accented with a boy at the front, held a chapel train. A single flower held her bouffant veil of silk tulle illu- sion and she carried a prayer book, crested with a gardenia and cascade of white rosebuds. She. also carried a tatted hand- kerchief, carried by her mother on her wedding day. The maid of honor was Miss Suzanne <bbs and the brides- maids were the Misses Barbara and Beth Broadbent and Carol Conlin, all of Oshawa, and Carol Benson, Toronto, They wore floor-length gowns of arc- tic green peau de soie with self wedding-ring headdresses WIFE PRESERVER To cook vegetable blocks side by side other. two packages of frozen vegetables at once, use % pan large enough to place rather than one on top of the suggests broiled sardines with er-am sauce as a quick lunch- eon dish. To regular cream sauce, add quarter cup of bread crumbs and two chopped hard cooked eggs. Broil contents of can of Norway sardines and ar- range on buttered whole wheat toast. Cover with sauce and sprinkle with paprika. Serve piping hot. sessions were held and the mod- els will include Mrs. D. E. Sager, Mrs. W. A. Holland, Mrs. Robert Richardson, Mrs. Doug las Clemens, Mrs. J. W. Pier- son, Mrs. R. J. Murphy, Mrs. J. H. Perry and Mrs. J. W Spragge. Mrs. W. J. Salter, King street east, is spending a week visiting in Guelph, Kitchener, Sarnia and) Lansing, Michigan. Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Sal- way and son Carman, Owen Sound, were the Thanksgiving week-end guests of Mr. Saiway's sister and her husband, Mrs. Jason Brownlee and Mr. Brown- lee of Hortop street. Interesting Address On Kingcraft House The guest speaker at the October meeting of the Women's Lyceum Club and Art Association was Mrs. . Gage Love, daughter of Lady Flavelle of King City. There was a splen- did attendance, approximately seventy, pleased to learn about "Kingscrafts". This was founded in Septem-; ber 1950 by Lady Filavelle, -a resident of King Township, who! realized the need for such an organization in the community. Its headquarters, '"Kingcraft House" was built in 1955, the money being raised by its mem- bers at sales of their craft work. The original membership was thirty and now, in 1963, there 'lare one hundred and fifty ac- live members and fifty life members. Their crafts include art, painting and sculpture, cer- amics, gardening, hooking, leather work, quilting, smocking and weaving. Mrs. A, J. Parkhill introduced the speaker, and she was thank- ed for her interesting address and invitation to visit 'King- craft" by President Mrs. Uriah Jones. In receiving the members and visitors, the president was as- HOT SARDINE ROLLS These hot sardine rolls are ideal when entertaining and the kids will love them as an after-school snack. Remove the crusts from buttered slices of bread. Sprinkle bread with salt, pepper, grated cheese. Lay a whole Norway sardine cn one end of each slice, add a dab prepared mustard, roll firmly and set close together on a bak- ing sheet, Stick with toothpicks and a few tiny dots of butter. Bake in hot oven until brown. Serve at once. INN WRECKED AGAIN MARSHFIELD. England (CP) For the 40th time in 27 years a car has plowed into the Lord Nelson Inn on the Gloucester- shire - Wiltshire' border and owner Arthur Flower is up in arms. He has asked the local council to build a _ bypass sisted by Mrs. Ralph Wallace and Mrs. Avern Taylor. At the tea table Mrs. Ralph Wallace poured tea and serving were Mrs. Barlow and committee composed of Mrs. _ Frank Hortop, Mrs. W. J. Salter and 'Gis ee wae ts. R. H. English played "The Queen". . wie For The ry} BEST Photostats Made While You Wait @ DOCUMENTS @ LETTERS ETC. e around his inn, situated on a tight bend of a main road. -- DEVELOPING --PRINTING --ENLARGING SMART WOMEN ... have their carpets ond uphol- stery cleaned 'The Safe Way' DURACLEAN 728-8518 Color or Black & White Lyceum Club Hears| venerns-me Bitain sae SHEER. AORN IRE Mrs. John Vivash and Mrs. D. M. Campbell, left and right are co-conveners of a mammoth, all-day rummage sale, opening at 10 a.m. to- morrow in the UAW Hall. The articles for sale, including "everything and the kitchen sink', have been donated by members and friends: of the Golden Jubilee Chapter, Im- HEADING MAMMOTH PROJECT will be devoted to the order's bursary and scholarship fund and to local service work. --Oshawa Times Photots | 30 DAYS OVERSEAS (OCT. Ist -- MAR, Ist) $312.00 ROUND TRIP AT FOUR SEASONS TRAVEL (OSHAWA) _ DUNN'S Oshawa Shopping Centre perial Order, Daughters of the Empire, and the proceeds | ee EATON'S in OSHAWA gp fs pleased to present ... MURIEL of REVLON! Muriel will be pleased to assist you in choosing the 'right' cosmetics for you and to advise you on the latest news in make-up and skin care. Come in and bring your beauty problems . . . you will receive skilled advice and assistance in EATON'S Cosmetic Dept. on the Mall Level. Friday, October 18th from 1 to 8 p.m. Saturday, October 19th from 10 a.m. fo 4:30 p.m. !'"STORMY PINK" \ By REVLON! PHOTO SERVICE 728-1619 251 KING ST. & "Stormy pink' is the new colour for this Fall! It is tuming the tide of Fall fashion from dark to light: Colour-matched fashion for lips and fingertips! EATON'S MALL LEVEL, DEPT. 212 =e Ae 2a aes ESE LER SLSY and carried cascades of white and green - tinted chrysanthe- mums. Mr. Paul Purves of Toronto was best man and ushering were Mr. James Smith, Mr. John Hill and Mr. Larry Barton, all of Toronto. The reception was held at Adelaide House where the bride's mother received wear- ing an ashes of roses, silk and lace dress with matching acces- sories. The bridegroom's moth- er assisted in a jacket-dress of FREE -- LADIES' BOWLING PARTY FRI. OCT. 18th 2 P.M. FREE REFRESHMENTS | FREE NURSERY FREE INSTRUCTIONS HAWA SHOPPING CENTRE without Additional Cost with Purchase of This Beautiful T- Pc. Decorator Luxury | FOAM Cushioned Ensemble Compares with Values at $289 and More, only 1s» WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET A "GOOD DEAL!" Filament Nylon in Jewel Tones GOLD-AQUA, NILE, CHOCOLATE, RAISIN, CARAMEL, LILAC, _ NO MONEY DOWN ... TERMS TO SUIT YOU! Looking for someting really sensational--in beauty comfort and economy? Hurry to Rutherfords. See, examine this modern luxury group! At $259 you get the big 82' moulded foam back, foam cushioned sofa in nylon frieze, matching lounge chair, 3 matching plasticized top tables, and 2 china lamps. Special Purchase Event on Sale for Friday - Saturday and Monday only. | PARKING FREE While You Shop 154-156 whem even es ee ee cos

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