Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Jun 1964, p. 7

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MR. AND M i ga? i Se st RS. DUDLEY G. iy mn es t HIND --Photo by Hornsby Wedding in Northminster Church' © Unites Irma Turner Dudley Hind * Northminster United Church "was the scene of the wedding of Irma Enid Turner, Oshawa, eformerly of Montego Bay, Jam- "aica, and Dudley George Hind, Oshawa. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ru- »pert Turner of Montego Bay and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and 'Mrs. Albert Hind, Saint gAnn's Bay, Jamaica. The Reverend Philip Brom- well of Blackstock officiated. Mr. J. R. Robertson, organist, Played the wedding music and the soloist sang 'The Lord's Prayer" and "Wedding Prayer'. The bride was given in mar- - Tiage by Mr. Donald McLean, _ Oshawa. She wore a gown of imported Chantilly lace with a * scalloped neckline and lily-point sleeves. The full-length, bouf- , fant skirt featured an overskirt , Of lace, caught up with self Toses, revealing a deep flounce of silk tulle. A dainty crown of pearls and crystal held her veii » Of pure silk illusion and she » Carried a cascade of pink rose- buds and white carnations. effect, bordered by lace. The other attendants were Miss Clare Blake, Toronto, for- merly of Oshawa, and Mrs. over taffeta, featuring ed inset panels, Chantilly lace in the skirt fronts. They all wore floral sion. Mr. Peter Riensetta, Oshawa, and Mr. Gary Olan, Whitby. A reception was held in the Corvair Room, Hotel Genosha. Mrs. Donald McLean, receiving for the bride's mother, wore a pink sheath with matching three- quarter coat and a corsage of pink carnations. As the couple left on their honeymoon, the bride was wear- ing a navy blue and white suit, white accessories and a_ cor- sage of white and pink carna- tions. Miss Myrtle Young was the maid of honor wearing a sheath Mr. and Mrs. Hind will reside at 36 Gibbons street. KEEP IN TRIM some Dieters Discouraged By Husbands' Attitude By IDA JEAN KAIN A homemaker, needing couragement, added a PS her letter: "Someday, please do a column on a wife. without _, an understanding husband." That line gives the picture. In this same vain, another _, homemaker reported: "It's *"hard for me to diet and I needed an incentive to keep on. I asked my husband if I could "have a new dress when I **yeached a smaller size. He en- to tude. She wrote: "What has helped me most of all has been my not telling any- one that I am dieting. I did not say a word to my husband be- fore I would always tell him and he would go from one ex- treme to the other. "He would either tempt me with rich foods or watch every bite I would take, and if I ate any little thing that I shouldn't dress of Romance blue in tunic| Guipure Arnold Shaw. They were dress- ed in cotillion blue silk organza scoop necklines, cap sleeves and shirr- bordered by head- dresses with wispy veils of illu- Mr. Frank DaCosta, Toronto, was best man and ushering were| he would say, 'Paying good Festival Exhibits To Be Artistic, Free And Educational Many unusual exhibits and others providing information on the work of national organiza- tions and their local branches will be featured in one of the large buildings in Alexandra Park for the Oshawa Dominion Day Folk Festival, Wednesday, July 1. There will be a Latvian dis- needlework and paintings and folklore. Mrs, Vinginia Mueller, an her portraits painted in oils and the Lakeview Handcraft Guild will have an attractive array of many hobbies and homecrafts. The newly - formed Oshawa 'chapter of the Ontarié Heart Foundation will have a unique display consisting of a heart re- corder by which visitors will be a sick person's heart beat. ated figure showing the circula- tion of the blood throughout the body and the beating heart. Some instruments used in heart surgery will be on view and in- formative literature available. Mrs Eleanor E. Hunter, field co-ordinator for eastern Ontario will be in attendance through- out the day. : eS The Ontario Regiment is co- operating by providing a tank and ramp so that visitors may get a good look inside the mon- ster and others attracting atten- tion will be the Canadian Le- gion, the Imperial Order Daugh- ters of the Empire, the Humane Society, Ontario County Tuber- culosis and Health Association, Aquarium Society, Health Association and Reh tion Canadiennes-Francaises. |man of the exhibits committee. money to the doctor to lose weight and there you are eat- ing!' Needless to say, my reac- tion would be 'oh, what's the use,' and back I would go to my old eating habits. "On Jan. 2, after seeing our family doctor, I started on a 1,000 calorie diet. I plan my slimming meals in advance, I count every calorie and write it down. Keeping score on the calories is a tremendous help. "I know that my husband knows I am reducing, but he's {too stubborn to mention it, and I'll not tell him. So far I've lost 32 pounds, with at least that many more to go. Also, I'm taking exercise in order to tone my muscles as I lose weight. I jhope this report will help some other homemaker to tackle her problem even though she has no encouragement at home." The incentive to take action can. come..from so many sources, But whatever puts you on your.mettle serves to ener- gize,. Turn. this challenge to your advantage. To the wife whose husband momentarily reacted negatively to the idea of a new dress, re- fuse to take that 'no' as his final answer, Go ahead and slim down . ... he'll glory in your spunk. You'll get that new dress! play of homecraft, paintings and Hungarian} Osh- awa artist, will exhibit some of able to hear tape recordings of; There will also be an illumin- the Christian Business Men's Association, the Junior Cham- ber of Commerce, the Whitby the Mental apil- itation Centre and the redeyp- Mrs. Lloyd Corson is chair- Wemer Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 15,1964 7 | 'A pink and white wedding of, Oshawa interest was solemniz- ed in Bethune United Church, Baysville, Muskoka, recently when Bartlett Grant Goodes took as his bride Madelyn Ruth Gray McCormack. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cassells McCormack of Baysville and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Earle Goodes of Oshawa and the late Mr. Goodes. The Reverend Keith Brown of- ficiated at the double - ring ceremony, assisted by the Rev- erend James H. Laird, DD of Detroit, Michigan, a friend of the family. Mr. R. Elmer Jack- son of Islington sang "The Lord's Prayer" and was ac- companied by Mrs. Hugh Bart- lett of St. Petersburg, Florida. Given in marriage by her fa- floor-length gown lines of silk organza over crepe Ruth McCormack, Bartlett Goodes Take Nuptial Vows In Muskoka georgette, with sheath sleeves and a train, that fell from the shouiders where it was held by a large self bow. A design of silk Guipure lace braid accented the gown and train and her headdress was a_ full-blown white rose securing a shoulder- length veil of appliqued tulle. She carrie@ a white Bible with a spray of white roses and pink) stephanotis. Mrs. Byron Goodes of Peter- boresh was the matron of honor and the other attendants were Mrs. Robert Hill, London, Ontario; Mrs. William Johnston and Miss Penny Lowndes, both of Toronto. They all wore semi-formal gowns of rose peau de soie with matching halo headdresses and carried pink roses and steph- anotis. BA WITH HONORS Miss Norma M. Sage, daughter of Mrs. Leslie Sage, Palermo, Ontario, and the late Mr. Sage, graduated with honors last week at the Uni- versity of Toronto. She receiv- ed her bachelor of arts degree in modern languages. and lit- erature. Miss Sage, formerly of Oshawa and OCVI, will teach English and French at Ancaster High School next year. --LeRoy Toll 4 |Oshawa, Brownsville, Peterbor- The bridegroom's brother, Mr.| lers were Mr. David McCor- jmack, Baysville; Mr. Paul Johnston and Mr, William) Johnstan, Jr., both of Toronto. | A reception was held in Bays- ville Memorial Hall. Receiving, the bride's mother wore a pas- tel blue lace sheath dress with matching three-quarter coat, a white silk straw hat and a cor- sage of pink rosebuds, The ibridegroom's mother chose pink silk snantung in a sheath and matching coat, a white hat and accessories and corsage of white! rosebuds, The couple left for a Florida honeymoon and will reside in Oshawa on their return. For going away, the bride wore a white boucle suit, pink accessor- ies and a pink orchid corsage. Relatives and friends attend- ed from Toronto, London, Wind- sor, Islington, Florida, Detroit, ough, Orillia and, Cobourg. SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Silk of Ajax announce the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn Ellen, to Harold Hector MacKinnon, son of Mr. and Mrs. George MacKinnon of Prince Edward) Island. The marriage will take place on Saturday, July 11 at ANNOUNCE WEDDING DAY Saturday, July 11, will be the wedding day of Miss Marilyn Ellen Silk and Mr. | Harold Hector MacKinnon whose engagement is an- nounced today. The bride-to- be is the daughter of Mr. and Bowling League Banquet Ends Season For Blind The Humoresque Blind Bow!l- jing League held its banquet at Mrs. Arthur Silk of Ajax and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George MacKinnon of Prince Edward Island. The cere- mony is to take place at 3:00 p.m. in St. Paul's United Church, Ajax. M. E. SMITH M.C, The monthly meeting of the| Mary Elliott Smith Mission Cir-| cle of First Baptist Church wa held in the home of the Rever-jera] Hospital, end and Mrs hammer. ther, the bride wore a simple,|Byron Goodes of Peterborough| The president, Mrs. Ralph on empire|was his best man and the ush- Frank Swack-|treasurer for many years and |the missionary work in West- ern Canada. : Mrs. Robert Moon read the |treasurer's report. Mrs, Sydney S/Canfield, who is in Oshawa Gen- has been the |prayers were offered, on her behalf, for a speedy recovery. Chab 401. The captain, Miss Pat Mc- Connell, said grace. A lovely supper was served and enjoyed by all. Miss Vera Siblock thank- ed the Lionettes for a delicious Supper. Mrs. William Suddard thank- ed the drivers. Mr. Kenneth Loverock replied for the dri- vers and stated that they were glad to help in any way they could. Miss McConnell thanked the A iscore keepers. i Mrs. Guy Forrest presented Miss McConnell with a lovely gift from the bowlers. Miss McConnell and Mrs. James McConnell presented each of the bowlers and score- keepers with an aluminum dish and Mr. Harold Bateman with a pair of socks. Mrs, McConnell presented the Lambert trophy to Harold Bate- man who had a score of 154 for high single for partially blind. Mrs. Eva Wakely, presented the Lambert trophy to Miss McCon- nell for ladies' high single for partially blind with a score of 249. Mrs. McConnell presented her trophy for high total pins for totally blind score 1887 to Miss Vera Siblock. Mr. Harold Bate- man presented a trophy to Miss | Mrs. Arthur Howard, secre- |Hopson, opened the meeting tary, gave the reports and read) with prayer. The devotional per-|the minutes, | iod was in charge of Mrs. Hop-| Mrs. Edgar Anderson gave! son who gave a most interesting |the highlights of the "'Link and| talk. |Visitor'. Refreshments - were| Mrs. Swackhammer spoke onjsers d by the group in charge. | i} STOP Ancus-GRAYDON CARPET COMPANY 282 King W., Oshawa ® Tel. 728-6254 Oshawa's Rug and Carpet Centre Ada McDonough. Lucky draws for bowling or- naments were won by Miss Vera Siblock, Miss Ada McDonough Mrs, Daniel Chute, Mrs. Cecil Oakes, Mrs. Harry Elliott, Mrs. Thomas McDonough, Miss Bren- da King, Mrs. H. King, Mrs. Frederick Cook, Mr. Harold Phillips and Mr. R. Kellar. 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It isn't your husband you need to convince; it's yourself, From the letters it is clear that once a woman makes up her mind to come to grips with fer weight problem, nobody, not even her husband, can stop} her. One homemaker took 4) good, hard look at her problem! and is now reducing despite) her husband's ifritating atti-' LITZ For. The Finest North American and European Style Meats and Pastries @ SPECIALLY PROCESSED IN OUR OWN PLANT @ 2 Locations: OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 728-1111 DOWNTOWN 12 SIMCOE ST, N. 728.5487 You're in love, you're engaged, and you couldn't be happier. . . until you see divinely bea utiful bridal gowns from our heavenly array for Fall and Winter weddings. Come in, choose your prefererice . . . for the happiest day of all. Elegant fashions for every member of the wedding, too. jpranklini. OF OSHAWA 64 SIMCOE ST. NORTH PHONE 725-6682 It'll be an exciting day for Oshawa and district, July Ist, Dominion Day! Oshawa's streets will buzz with Osh- ewans and strangers, witnessing the largest interna- IN THE INTEREST OF CIVIC PRIDE, INTERNATIONAL AND CULTURAL UNDERSTANDING JULY Ist - DOMINION DAY tional Festivities ever to be held in this city. Toro,.. Toro... shouts will ring through the air, as a mighty steer will be barbequed in its entirety. You'll enjoy "Toron on a Bun" You'll enjoy a lot more foreign and exotic dishes, avail- able in Alexandra park, th There'll be Track and Field meets, with International champions taking part, not to forget our own Alex Oakley. e hub of the festivities. There'll be the miles long mammoth parade, And then of course, the hundreds of participants in the International folk festival with song and dance, with their characteristic and folkloristic costumes. It'll be altogether a funfilled, beautiful and interesting day for Oshawa. 50 make sure, you are not missing out. Plan To Stay In Oshawa This July ist. 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