j } OE ee | 'chen shower A AO, BM A AS NORMA MARIE GOWER and Ronald James Blyth ex- changed vows and rings in the wedding in St. George's Memorial Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Blyth - Gower Norma Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman W. Gower, and Ronald James Blyth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander F. Blyth, all of Oshawa, were unit- ed in marriage in St. George's Memorial Church last Saturday afternoon. d Canon F. G. Ongley perform- ed the double-ring ceremony and the bride was given in mar- riage by her father. Carrying a bouquet of pink Sweetheart roses, stephanotis and trailing English ivy, the bride wore a formal gown of silk organza embroidered on taf- feta with a portrait neckline and lily-point sleeves. The cas- cade train was formed by three deep, loose back pleats, accented by half bows at each side. Her headdress was a fin- gertip veil of whisper tulle illu- sion outlined at the hairline by pearl clustered leaves. | Mrs. Ronald Wright was the) matron of honor; Miss Beverley Jacklin, bridemaid, and Miss Brenda Gower, junior . brides- maid, all of Oshawa. They wore identical, formal gowns of de- lustered peau de soie in two shades of sapbhire blue with French sleeves, accented at the PS te eS a aN BER ay A, oly ea Mrs. Norman W. Gower and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander F. Blyth, all of Oshawa. | --Ireland Studio WED RECENTLY in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church were Jean Josephine Zybala and Larry Edward Hoar. The bride is the daughter of Their wedding ring headdresses had. matching embroidery with Jwhisper veils and they carried cascade bouquets of white and blue feathered carnations. | Mr. Bruce Luke was best man} and the ushers were Mr. Robert! Mason and Mr. John Gower. | Members of the 7th Oshawa| D.M. Rose Rover Crew formed) a guard of honor as the couple| left the church. The reception was held in the Lions' Com- munity Centre, Bowmanville. The bride's mother received wearing a two-piece ensemble of pink silk shantung) with three-| Holy Cross Roman Catholic; wt ace eticene ae a hat, Church was the setting for the! sage of pink»fenthered carna- a yealn and Lars Baware Hoar. | tions. The bridegroom's mother A rg i | chose @ pale bive lace ensemble| ute bride is the daughter of} gone *|Mr. and Mrs. social editor either before or t a corsage of pale/blue feathered} carnations. ' For their wedding trip to Jas-| wn . Se AnRWe, per and other points north and| The Reverend M. J. west, the bride wore 'a three-|0fficiated and Mrs. Gary Booth) piece turquoise suit with a tur-/ sang and played her own accom-| Pe oer pev.t yc | cg hed hat; |/paniment at the organ, ck patent leather AcCessor-| rhe: bride who was given in ies and a corsage of Sweetheart! ' j rosebuds. | marriage by her father, wore a} er; Toronto, Whitby, Port Perry,| ribbon lace bodice and a match-| waist and sleeve edges with deep, heart-shaped embroidery,'mont, Manitoba. Guests attended from npr {snes gown of silk faille with al Pickering and Raglan and Bel-|ing full-length redingote that Brenda Stewart Feted By Friends At Showers geo oe uli by her sie-| Miss Brenda Adalene Stew- art whose marriage to Mr. Bruce Douglas Mills is to take place this Saturday in Zion Unit- ed Church has been honored at several showers recently. Mrs. Douglas Thompson, Gren- fell street, with her mother, Mrs. Guy Chamberlain, Hamp- ton, as co-hostess, held a kit- at the latter's, home with many school friends of the bride-elect attending. Miss Darlene Hall assisted by her mother, Mrs. David Hall, Hampton, gave a linen shower. The guests took part in a scav- enger hunt and when refresh- ments were served, Mrs, Lav- erne Clemens and Mrs. John Baker assisted the hostesses. A miscellaneous shower spon- sored by. Zion United Church Women and surrounding com- munity was held in the church! parlors. CAULIFLOWER ITALIANO 1 medium head cauliflower, | in flowerets 1 8-0z. can tomato sauce | 1% cups water 2 tablespoons salad oil 1 package spaghetti sauce mix \% |b. mozzarella cheese, sliced thin. Parmesan cheese, grated Cook cauliflower, covered, in small amount 'salted water until barely tender. In another pan add tomato sauce, water and oil! to spaghetti sauce mix. Simmer, 20 minutes, stirring occasional- ly. Arrange alternate layers of cauliflower and -mozzarella cheese in casserole. Pour sauce over top. Sprinkle with Parme-| san cheese. Bake at 350 deg. for about 20 minutes or until bub- bly. Makes 6-8 servings. PIANO CLASSICAL ond POPULAR For further information PATRICIA TUCK 74 BURK ST. OSHAWA 725.4587 me eam KAYE"S LARGE SIZE SHOPPE SIZES from 1414 - 32% end Reg. 38 te $2. LOVELY LARGE Size FALL AND NEW WINTER COATS, DRESSES AND SPORTSWEAR Y KAYE'S | sizis'stor OSHAWA s 68 Simeoe St. W BOWMANVILLE 725-545) 4 King St. E. 623-3102 Bride-To-Be scalloped tulle and she carried} yellow roses and white chrysan-} | ter, Miss Linda Zybala, as maid| Mrs, Stanley Lukow, Elizabeth|f honor and the other attend.) street was hostess at a miscel-|2"'8 were Miss Patricia Moni,| laneous shower. A program of| Miss Louise Hoar and Mrs.| games was arranged; prizes dis.|G2ty Wannamaker, all of Osh- tributed then the gifts wer ¢| awa. They were dressed alike in| opened by the bride-to-be and|!0Ms, beige gowns and carried) buffet refreshments served. | bouquets of orange dahlias, yel-| Following the rehearsal this|!ow and gest chrysanthemums | evening, the wedding party wile Hak vi gn cate and be 'entertained at the home of 8%@-tnted wheat and oats. the bride's parents, Mr. and The best man was Mr. Robert Mrs. - Herbert Stewart, Zion. | Taylor and the ushers were Mr DIAMONDS FOR HAPPINESS they ore the newest Masterpiece creations by Bivebird .. now on display in our window .. and 'of course every Bluebird Diamond Ring is guaranteed flawless and insured free for one year against loss or damage. Josephine! Beuchler. WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Zybala To Advance In Job Accent The Positive By ROBERTA ROESCH Dear Roberta Roesch: ' What can I do about the con- stant and gnawing feeling I have that I'll never get any- where in my job Please give me immediaie help and if you don't. mind I would rather re- main: Unsigned, Dear Unsigned: The first thing that anybody can do about this feeling is to change his entire outlook. To Gather Up - By ELEANOR ROSS The family home is the best place to start exterminating the litterbug. He is being fought on many fronts, through public ed- ucation, propaganda, and enact- ment of strict anii - iitiering laws, but his final elimination is another of mother's duties. Children who have been taught at a tender age not to litter and clutter their own A rooms, their homes and back Instead of being negative and! yards will usually display their saying 'I'm not getting apy-|\good litter manners" in public. where," "Everyone else gets alll. the experience 'of _profes- the breaks," "Nobody'wants me/sional litter fighters supports to get ahead" and all the other|this point. Allen H. Seed, Jr., things you say when you have) executive vice-president of Keep this feeling, prepare yourself $0) america Beautiful, the United you're ready for, breaks. Then|ctates' pioneer anti-litter orga- expect that when\ you're fully- nization reports that "eyery- equipped, fate and opportunity|thing we have learned in a' dec- will step in and' give you @/ade of fighting litterbugs points Small Children Can Lear THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tituiwdey,' Getobar J,' 1945 as] Litter a neat, litteriess street, high- way or park, discourages litter- ing. The U.S. national park 'should be placed. family's "'litter patrol." It willlable in many designs, [ remind where trashidisposable or permanent. aoe the younger children' can« te" And, -of course, the training|assigned te emnty the car litter should be carried one step fur-|bag several times a week--or replace @ dispose | i ther by providing the fa: r oe with a litterbag. They angie P= service, custodian of millions of acres of recreational land, re- ports that 'a spotlessiy clean area may often stay clean for days until some more-thought- less-than-average~litterbug de- posits a nest egg of litter, If the nest egg is not promptly removed, more litter will soon follow, even from better-inten- tioned visitors." Parents should explain to chil- dren when they are old enough to comprehend that littlering is not only bad manners, but that it is a dangerous and costly habit, too. Litter at home can cause and feed fires, The International As- sociation of Fire Chiefs esti- mate that 130 persons'--old and hand. ee to education as the No. 1 In every way, be positive andj weanon, And nobody is more| demand what you want from) receptive to education than chil- life, dren at home and at school." Dear Roberta Roesch: The first step in teaching) I worked as a secretary in the|children the importance of neat- early 1940s and then stayed|"655 is by setting a good exam-| home for the next 20 years to,Ple at home. raise my family. Now I'm in) Too many parents, unfortu-} the process of looking for a job.|nately, "are litterbugs them-| I've been to the personnel de-|selves, and the child who lives} partment of several of the large|in a cluttered environment or| } companies in this area. who witnesses his parents toss} | I'm. surprised, however, to rubbish on to highways and ltind that they're offering me|Peaches will emulate the bad| \the same kind of job and same|habits just as readily as he will ra the good ones. young--were killed in the U.S. in 1964 in home fires caused by trash, Litter on U.S, streets and highways causes accidents and the annual. clean-up job costs taxpayers an estimated million! | Small fry can be taught to! keep their rooms neat by pick- ing up any litter that may ac- cumulate while they are play- ing. A waste basket should be a 'must' item in every nursery) $5004) and for that matter in every room, The smallest toddler can be taught to use it. ASSIGN CHORES BILL BABICK CREATING... . . . one of Mayfair's Fall Hair Styles. Why don't jsalary they're giving younger) jay and the bridegroom is the son nn with no experience, who| Interestingly enough, even) as children grow older they} YOU let Bill' create a new style for you... af of Mr, and Mrs, Frederick | are just stafting out. among the worst adult offenders! hoyld be assigned the chore of i Hoar, all of Oshawa. i Do you think I'll have to settle ; fa Aes "picking up litter which has ac- e 4 --Ireland Studio for that agency till you're in shape to cumulated around the house, in he a | Mrs. A.D, |seek a permanent job. the yard, garage, the driveway) J 44 a [Pe Mrs. A. D.: If you can type, for example,|and along the sidewalk or street! 4 Very possibly you will--since you can get behind-the-scene front. An excellent idea is to 2 { |the world has changed a lot in| jobs where your weight won't keep a special trash receptacle) 728-0662 27 Celina St. 120 years. The experience you) matter. in the garage for use by the gained in the past isn't fresh = 4 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 he day after the wedding. Hoar - Zybala Robert Biadley and Mr. A reception was held in the} n 1 Andrew Zybala, | Polish Hall, Olive avenue, and} with navy blue agcessories and/g<hawa, and the bridegroom's| later the c.ouple left for points look for a job, because I can't| parents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred-|north. The bride chose a two-| get into any : piece pink suit with black acces-|ing clothes. Could you suggest) Darby! sories and a ,pink corsage for| her going-away ensemble. Mr. and Mrs. Hoar will reside| pear M. G.: $11, at 345 Gibb Street, Oshawa. Apt. HOUSEHOLD HINT To patch small holes in lino-|have expanded as you've ex- |fell into a sweeping train. Alleum, melt a crayon that's the |jewelled crown of seed pearlsisame color ,and fill the holes le al and rhinestones held her veil of | with it, Smooth it ov [ben zene Meeks ant ere el holes will never be noticed. Zybala, Mr. Kenneth) good worker, as well as one who James is flexible, adaptable and easy) er and the |yift. Then land new for the present. In the long run, though, this |past experience can serve you |well if you're willing to wade} | into the swim of the present-day working world by getting your toes wet in the job and salary) range now available. Once} you're in, your experience and| maturity may move you ahead of younger women with no ex-} | perience if you prove you're Fy }to get along with. | Dear Roberta Roesch: I need to lose weight before I} of my decent-look- | some work I could do at home) while I'm losing 30 pounds. | 2 M. 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