Parks, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Hugh Stewart Hampton, Ontario. officiated; and Miss Yourkevich, Oshawa, fect Love," Mrs. C. A. Naylor. Albert Street United Church was the setting recently for the wedding of Joan Margaret Mrs, Leon Edward Parks, to David Coutts, son of Mr. and Coutts, The Reverend Albert E. Larke Jean sang "Wedding Prayer" and '"'O Per- accompanied by Given in marriage by her David Coutts, Joan Parks, Bride Make Their Home At Port Arthur father, the bride wore a full- length gown of white peau de soie with a scoop neckline and lily-point sleeves. It was fash- ioned on a princess line with a slight chapel train and Alencon veil of double illusion. She car- ried a bouquet of ivory roses and sprays of ivy. The maid of honor was Miss Linda Lyon. and the brides- maids were Miss Wendy Parks, Oshawa, and Miss Sharon Coutts, Hampton, They were gowned alike in full-length gowns of pink peau de_ soie THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA with short sleeves. Their head- dresses were of pink illusion They carried cascades of pink sweetheart roses, pink gladiolas |FOR TOMORROW This day's aspec stimulating for well-p cleverly managed endeavors results. During leisure hours | poses. \FOR THE BIRTHDAY | If tomorrow is your birthday ts will be ; d an Make the most of them and you should have highly satisfactory plan to do something out of the ordinary for relaxation pur- ' and white pompoms. The flower girl was Miss Giselle Larish, Brooklin, wearing a full-length, pink, peau de soie gown and her headdress consisted of a band of roses and carnations in ishades of pink and she carried a basket of pink roses and white pompoms. The best man was Mr, John Turiansky and the ushers were Mr. William Parks and Mr. Philip Jeyes, all of Oshawa. lace trimmed the waistline. Her headdress of seed pearls and crystals held a shoulder-length held by pink. petalled roses.|% Cheese Increases | Food Value, Flavor In Numerous Ways The Consumer Section, Cana- da Department of Agriculture has these reminders about using Canadian cheese. --Oheese enhances the flavor of many foods. Sprinkle grated cheese on hot vegetable, onion or cream soups. --To vary the flavor of pan- cakes, add grated cneese~ ur increased food value and flavor. --When you make your next apple pie, try placing a few slices of cheese over the appies before baking the pie. --Cheese. and crackers or cheese and melba toast is an excellent accompaniment for fresh apples or pears for des- sert. Oheddar cheese is a natural for luncheon or supper dishes. The home economists suggest this recipe for an easy-to-pre- pare supper dish. BAKED CHEESE PUFF slices buttered white bread cups shredded medium cheddar cheese eggs cups milk ¥% teaspoon Worcestershire sauce teaspoon salt 4 teaspoon pepper 8 2 3 3 1 LODGES AND SOCIETIES "BETA SIGMA PHI (Phi Phi Chapter) rushees in attendance. proached the house. The president, Miss Louise and greeted the rushees as she presided at her last meeting. It was announced that Miss Joan Elliott has been appointed pres- ident of the chapter for the re- mainder of the year. Silver spoons for perfect at- tend were pr ted to Miss Stella Smarz and Mrs, David Perkin, For one of our projects this ings, The model meeting for the new rushees was held at the home of Miss Judy Reeson on October 8, 1963 with nine new The Greek letters of Beta Sigma Phi were displayed on a burning torch and an arrow on a large poster with the words "This is The Way', this year's theme, formed a path as the girls ap- Thompson, opened the meeting year, the members are going to sell gift items from a stationery company, The catalogues have sprinkle over the cooked puff just before serving. Six serv- » {now been distributed to. all members who will receive any orders for cards and gifts. "The Story of Beta Sigma Phi', the reading of a detailed report, was presented to the rushees by Miss Louise Thomp- son, Mrs. Allan Fleming, Miss telia Smarz, Mrs. Harvey Hicks, Miss Judy Reeson, and Miss Katy Smarz. The guest speaker, Mrs. Willes of Glenholme School, was intro- duced to the girls and she gave a very enjoyable and informa- tive presentation of her daily ex- periences at school. She also ex- plained the needs and responsi- bilities of the retarded child. retary. Sister Doris Yourth, Financial secretary, Sister Margaret Smith,.and treasurer, Sister Molly Hartshorn, gave their reports. The members dis- cussed a travelling gavel which would go to all courts in On- tario. There will be a church service in Toronto on October 20, which is open to ali COF lodge members. A report on Hillsdale Manor was given by Sister Marie Manning. Sister Elsie Biair. convener for the annual fa!i bazaar, gave her report. Many articles are still needed such as. aprons, pot holders, pillow cases, tea towels, old pocket novels, and any other article one might think would be of help to make this bazaar a success. Several mem-!h, {monthly mystery prize: 1 meeting was adjourned. and re- freshments were served by Sis- str Doris Yourth ard Elsie a 4 The date of the Preferential Tea will be changed to Novem- ber 27 at the home of Miss Marilyn Black. The next meeting will be Oc- tober 22 at the home of Miss Joan Elliott, 79 Cadillac avenue south. COURT CHARLENE, COF The, monthiy meeting of Court Charlene L1750 was held recent- ly at the Orange Temple with the president, Sister Zelda Mc. Millan, presiding. The roll of officers was called and the minutes read by recording sec- | | | | | GUERNSEY GOLD 2% LILLIAN MAE MARSH COSTS de LESS" | 1.55 weight Save 4c a half-gallon with delicious Guernsey Gold 2%! It's For the reception at Albert Street United Church hall, the \bride's mother received wear- ing a_ street-length dress of French blue with matching hat and white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations and pink and white roses. 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