plaphancbneniank othe dy onpeheail PRINCESS MOVES UP Princess Margaret, a girl guide from 1987 ts 2948, hes MARRIAGE moved up from Chief Ranger of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E, Jones,|the Commonwealth to president Oshawa, wish to announce the of the Girl Guides Association. forthcoming marriage of their youngest daughter, Myrna Irene, CHANGES GUILTY FLEA. to Mr. Robert G. Solomon, son| WIMBLEDON, England (CP) of Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Solo-|A 16-year-old youth changed his mon, all of Oshawa. The cere-|Plea from guilty to mot guilty at a Surrey court during the sec- mony is to take place on Satur- day, September 11, 1965 at 3;00/0nd hearing of his theft case. p.m, in Albert Street United Charged with stealing a slice of Chureh, Oshawa. bread, value one penny, the lad|with paprika or dip in sandwich ; was cleared, spre: FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE NOW-FOR YOUBY forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Jean, to Dominic from : WESTINGHOUSE i for '65 GARNISHES Se kee ee ee RADiOn NUsES j Trim leaves and tip. Cut the skin in sections starting from ~ the tip and working to the stem. end, Separate skin from centre' and place in cold water or curl.' CAULIFLOWER FLOWERETS Separate large flowerets into smaller ones, Chill in ice water. - Dry thoroughly and sprinkle os | SOCIAL NOTICES | Women : 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridoy, August 13, 1965 Maiorano, Oshawa, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Maiorano, Cozenza, Italy. The wedding is to take place on Saturday, September 11, 1965 at 12 o'clock noon at Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, Oshawa, FORTHCOMING ; MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eugene Johnson, Oshawa, wish to an- nounce the forthcoming mar- riage of their daughter, Kath- leen Elizabeth, to Ronald Der- rell Holt, son of Mrs, Elmer Holt, Bay Ridges, and the late Mr, Holt, The ceremony is to take place on Saturday, Septem- ber 11, 1965 at 3:00 p.m. in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Oshawa, MR. AND MRS. Donald former Lynda Hales, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Ivan J. Hales, Oshawa, and her bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Kelvin Powell, Whitby. --Mary's Studio Kelvin Powell are making their home in Oshawa fol- lowing their marriage in Faith Baptist Church, Whitby. The bride is the Finds Spain, Portugal Interesting Love| Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin G. Marlow, Whitby, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Bryans of Oshawa. LYNNE ELIZABETH Marlow and William Allan Bryans recently exchanged vows in St. John the Evan- gelist Roman Catholie St. John the Evangelist Roman|dresses with french _ illusion Catholic Church was the setting oe big dfs Ago Bal ations e i for the marriage of Lynne Eliz- tions in cascade bouquets. abeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The test wan was, Me. diric Alvin George Marlow, Whitby,/Cornish and ushering were Mr. and William Allan Bryans, son|Douglas Bryans and Mr. Donald of Mr, and Mrs. James Bryans,|Roughley. ATOMS AID KITCHEN Canadian and American 'sci- entists hope to double the shelf life of fresh meat by treating it with nuclear radiation. This will kill the bacteria which cause food to go bad. 'But Italy Is Still Her First After her fifth visit to Italy, "Rome is Home" to Miss Lillian Mae Marsh, Patricia avenue, who has just returned from a holiday abroad, 'There is noth- ing like the warmth and friendli- established English colony' with many of the villas and palazzos MARRIED IN St. An- drew's Presbyterian Church, recently were Mr. and tans. ageraia, sWiliard e e, the Fuser Caliper Deo (Cady) Barnes of Whitby, is the daughter of Mrs. Dawn Howard of Rhode Island, U.S.A., and the granddaugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Gunter of Trenton, Ontario. The bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. Brennan of Ajax. --Photo by Don Webb WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The Oshawa Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Early publication of this wedding record is facilitated by submitting the completed form and a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as possible after the ceremony. You are asked to submit the names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the social editor either before or the day after the wedding. Brennan - Barnes A wedding of locr rest} was solemnized in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Trenton, recently when Gerald Willard Brennan of Ajax took as his bride Carmen Dee (Candy) Barnes of Whitby The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Dawn carnat quoise carnations. nan, dress, poms and pink rosebuds. carriea white pompoms and tur- The flower girl, Cheryl Bren- wore a white organza matching headdress and carried a nosegay of white pom- Howard of Rhode Island and Mr. Donald Hunt, Ajax, was Oshawa. The Reverend Owen Cochrane performed the ceremony while Mrs. P. N. Spratt played the wedding music and accompan- fed Mr. Frank Rosettani. Carrying a cascade bouquet of Pink Jingles Sweetheart roses and stephanotis, the bride was given in marriage by her father. Her gown of silk organza over taffeta was enhanced by re- embroidered Swiss lace, en- circling the bodice in a bolero effect and accenting the semi- controlled floor-length skirt. A Receiving the guests in the Piccadilly Room of the Hotel Genosha, the bride's mother wore a blue lace dress and acket with matching accessor- es and a corsage of Pink Jingles Sweetheart roses. The bridegroom's mother chose white lace over yellow taffeta in a two-piece style with white ac- cessories and a corsage of Gold- en: Garnet Sweetheart roses. The honeymoon was spent at Lake Placid, Saranac .Lake, Montreal and Ottawa and Mr. and Mrs, Bryans are making ness you find in Italy," said the traveller who has visited many European countries and Hawaii. "I hope some day to go to Italy in the wintertime, then I could make up my mind about living there. However, that is nothing but a pipedream." As a teacher of dancing Miss Marsh could follow her profes- sion almost anywhere but par- ticularly well in countries where the ballet is an established art form. She flew first to Lisbon, cap- ital of Portugal, which she found chapel train was overlaid by a separate panel train edged with bands of lace and a pearl and crystal, flower design headdress held her shoulder-length bouf- fant veil of silk illusion. Miss Carole Marlow was maid) of honor to her sister and the) bridesmaids were Miss Sue) Marlow and Miss June Bryans. They wore formal gowns of petal pink romance crepe with meee ce at 1415 Tremblay), fascinating old city 'where street, Oshawa. the men sit all day in the side- For travelling, the bride don-| walk cafes and the women do ned a pink silk Venetian crepe,| all the work. Men are definitely sleeveless sheath with a seven-|the superior sex there," she, eighths-length coat of French) said. They strut along the street) lace with white accessories and! and the women, even tourists, a corsage of white roses. lare.expected to step aside for Guests were present from Bay | them. City and Royal Oak, Michigan; | "y ; : | greatly enjoyed watching Bowmanville, Brooklin, Fenelon) portuguese children dance their] MISS L. MAE MARSH and chattering until three and take over about five." PAST GRANDEUR In her tour Miss Marsh visit- bodices of whiet Chantilly lace and matching pillbox head-| Falls, Haliburton, Hamilton, | ares Kingston, Nestleton, Scarbor- po oe ten | ough and Toronto. Singers who improvise in oper- ed Granada, Toledo, Seville where part of the film Lawrence nd the bridesmaids Readers Want More Information About Marketing Home Typing By ROBERTA ROESCH "Because I want to do typing at home, I was especially in- terested in one of your columns in which you suggested writing of Arabia was made, and Valen- cia where the Holy Grail is en- shrined in a white marble chap- el, The cities revealed former atic form. "SHOES -- THE POLICE!" "It has been the custom for four a.m. and the day workers| owned by noble Florentines, be- ms occupied by English fam- es, Miss Marsh, who flew back to Canada by way of Pisa and Milan said that there was no need for any young woman to be apprehensive about travelling alone. 'I have always met other young women, also alone, who were only too anxious to join me on sightseeing trips and if our ways parted, it has often hap- pened that we would meet again in another city. 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To possess a donkey or} ' \the government as issued)a goat was a status symbol and) As I've maantioned *" othet| orders that they must wear' these animals were always| occasions, it's hard to suggest) 1565 so they wear them on a/plump and well cared for. a specific fee that applies to all/ string round their necks and if) From Barcelona Miss Marsh| situations--but $4.50 an hour is) they catch sight of a policeman/fiew to Rome and the only ithey lose no time in getting) change that she noticed in the it 644," H x. 30" W x 24%" D, Available in Right or Left door opening. DELIVERED FREE BEFORE YOU BUY GIVE STARR A TRY STARR Furniture and Appliance 723-3343 491 Ritson $. OPEN FRI. TO 9 P.M. the nddaughter of Mr and Mrs. "Glen Gunter, ww pong bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Brennan, Ajax. The Reverend Douglas A. Wil- son performed the ceremony. Given in marriage by. her ather, Mr. Glen Gunter, the bride wore a long gown of white organza over peau de soie. The fitted bodice was styled with sheath sleeves and|with a corsage of white roses. V neckline edged with astand-| The bride's grandmother, up collar of lace. A full trainiMrs Glen Gunter, was in at- eshanced ew ay a roS€|tendance wearing @ dress of cluster with seed pearl stamens|qusty rose lace over satin an held her bouffant veil. She car-|a white corsage --_ " . - bc che = ried: a white Rible crested with) The honeymoon was spent at hee in cen fs pie , ee . srt rmbldum ered sm4}cape Cod and inthe New EAE lc" be an aporopiie fee? ne ae ca land states. For going away, the business ierion ia town said I The matron of honor, Mrs.jbride donned a light coral two- stnald: hates $4.50 an hour, but James Walker; the bridesmalds,|piece suit dress, white access0-|7 161 that that's 06 high ' Miss Lila Russell and Mis sjries and a white rose corsage.|" 9 chouig I mention in my Elaine Burgess and the junior) Mr. and Mrs. Brennan arel tiers that: I inns & words 5 bridesmaid, Marci Mason, Win-jresiding in Whitby. lainey pe 45 nipeg, were dressed alike in tur-| Out of town luests were from! «4 chouid 1 include refer: oe -- oe ig floral|Winnipeg, Manitoba; Rhode)... in the letters?" the best man and the ushers were Messrs. James Brennan, Jr. and Alan Adams. A reception was held at the Glenburnie where the bride's mother received in a royal blue and beige dress with a corsage of pink Sensation roses. The bridegroom's mother assisted in a pink linen dress with lace overskirt and matching jacket to lawyers, court reporters and doctors to ask about the possi- bility of typing for them," writes an Ohio reader. "But before I write letters soliciting work, I'd like answers to the following questions: "J, Is it necessary to ask for an interview for a job doing typ- ing at home, since most of the) people to whom I would write} probably have secretaries and| wotild only use me for overflow ° work? "9. Should I state a fee in my for ordinary jobs; one a woneah ea them on their feet, 71 would. sot "a0. rig H |'beatniks, American and § | 4 rate in your area, aN oo nIKS, / Y Scan- Oh ra cotsalin your scale} Mine, Eh -- < -- to dinavian, sprawling on the Span- of fees, state them in your a ngjon be eiiad wae Peg ish Steps". ter. Then specify the kind i hate wath pr oiled by the com-| She paid a call on a' dress- typing you'll do and indicate! ney ig " sraentiile v hich at.|maker she discovered a few whether you plan to pick up and]; " themselves to most places| Y°2's 880. "She can almost} deliver material since that is an| vee ation r |make a dress on me. She ad-| important factor. bs Miay Marah had long antici-| Vises on the fabric; drapes and| Unless you're a speed demon! tog a visit to Spain and she| Pins and cuts then turns it over on the typewriter, don't men-| Pace . a impressed by the|{® the apprentices to stitch. tion a specific word rate. Tust| YS "ae f Savors architec-| Sometimes a fitting takes two say you're fast and abcorites| ter ee ce ke bata but the results are bate \i temporar-| Eternal City was the number of] ture, the luxury hotels, the cli- and _ be sure oe ge Ref. mate and the abundance of fruit)" sayy shalt pr ast letter but| 20d flowers. The scent of jas-) ARTIST'S PARADISE he cite you sat permission be-| mine filled the air, she said, _After Rome, Miss Marsh loves| fore waa list aS tls 'and aa along with the feeling of govern-| F lorence, the treasure house) eet oy scala whe will) ment control, : jand studio of all the arts. She| sses peop | yerywhere are pictures Of} was surprised to find here an OSHAWA'S ONLY QUALITY FURS! MARTEN FURS 75 King St, £. Oshewe || vouch for your work. |General Franco and everybody | INCLUDED IN PORTFOLIO tells you what he has done for When you get the names of|Spain. In the next breath you people who are willing to be hear mention of the return of references for you, however, in-| the monarchy because there is) clude them in your portfolio,| 20 one to take Franco's place. too, Then as you collect letters; 'There is a serious water To answer this reader's ques- matron of honor carri tions and similar ones I've re- ceived, let me say first that it's always smart, when you want to ed a nose-|bridge, gay of white pompoms and pink|Ajax, Stouffville and Markham. The|Island, Simcoe, Toronto, Wood- Whitb 7 Bancroft, from clients who like your work, be sure to give them a promi- iInent spot in your samples. of | |it rather uncomfortable for trav-| shortage this summer and in the) hotel in Madrid the water was) turried off at night which made} FOR THE YOUNG INDIVIDUALIST:.. Colle + Conn tound MIX and MATCH with BOTANY AND THEY'RE MACHINE-WASHABLE! Yes, you'll have fun and be do typing at home, to spend a|Work. | ; Ad few Aart preparing an rsaiheg Finally, follow up youf letters ellers. Meal times are extra-) \tive portfolio of samples of your ordinary. Lunch is served at in fashion, too, with these soliciting work with a gracious) ' easy-to-care-for fine 2:00 p.m. and dinner, the main Following their marriage in Faith Baptist Church, Whitby, and a honeymoon in the United! States, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kelvin Powell are making their) home in Oshawa. 'The bride, the| former Lynda Joyce Hales, is| the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan John Hales, Oshawa, and) the bridegroom is the son of| Mr. and Mrs. Kelvin Powell of} Whitby The Reverend Deloss Scott officiated and the soloist, Mr. George Tracy of Oshawa, was accompanied by Mrs. D. Dale of Whitby. The bride's father gave her in marriage. Her full-length of bridal taffeta was en- hanced by a beaded floral motif on the front of the skirt which|bri dipped into a train. The fitted sleeves. A beaded wedding band headdress matched the gown and held a waist-length veil of illusion, She carried a cascade of red roses. Miss Gloria Powell as the maid of honor was dressed in aqua taffeta and chiffon and the other attendants, Mrs. Den- ton Grant and Miss Marlene Hales were in pink. The flower girl, Miss Kelly-Lee Grant, was in a full-length pink dress. Mr. James Powell, Oshawa, was the best man and the ush- ers were Mr. Harold Simmons, Burlington, and Mr. Cornelius Leipsig, Whitby. A reception followed in the church hall where the bride's mother received in white-lace covered yellow silk and the 's mother in light blue silk organza and lace. work before you write your let- \ters. 'telephone call if you are slow in| getting responses. This is often|meal at 10:00 p.m. Spaniards |/DUAL PURPOSE SERVED | This will serve two purposes. 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