Oshawa Times (1958-), 26 Oct 1965, p. 11

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Perkins - Dale ~ First Baptist Church was thejing formal gowns of azalea pure) setting for the marriage of|silk over taffeta, matching flor-/FOR TOMORRO W daughter of|al and mohair scalloped crowns| Mr. and Mrs. Denzil C. Dale,|hvicing wispy veils of illusion;mental and home affairs will to.Lawrence Edward Perkins,|and they carried cascades of|be governed by fine inf son ol Mr -and Mrs, Gordon; wiite fi igirls were Miss Joy Dale andjare concerned, well - planned The officiating clergyman was|Miss Japhia Dale, the three-|programs should work out ex- the Reverend Richard Barker of year-old the Christian and Missionary|bride, wearing formal gow Alliance Church of Oshawa, as-|white organza over taffet sisted by the Reverend A. G. E.|stvled similar to the bride's and Dorothy Sharon, Perkins, all of Oshawa. | Mitchell, Bracebridge. Mrs. Cordell Darling sang "'O Perfect Love" and the "Wed- ding Prayer', accompanied by Mrs. Leslie Parrott. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was wearing a formal gown of pure silk or- ganza over taffeta featuring a scoop neckline and lily - point sleeves. The front of the bodice where the bride's mother re-|motion by the end of March, ceived wearing a turquoise and|Further boosts along this line gold brocade dress and jacket|are presaged for late Decem- STARS SAY | ANN LANDERS By ESTRELLITA |THE Another good day! Both senti- luences. eee aal A heels eae Baye 44 Carnandis, Tie 19 Wet AGS Where" Tastes" awe s twin sisters of the|tremely well. ns of} a,|FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, carrying white baskets lined Your horoscope indicates that, with rosebuds. |where career matters are con- The best man was Mr. Ronald|cerned, past good efforts and Kirkland, Oshawa, and those|those of the next two or three ushering were Mr. Gordon Allen|weeks, could well attract the Perkins and Mr, Paul Dale. |attertion_of those in authority, The reception was held in the|increasing your prestige and lower auditorium of the church, |putting you in the way of pro- Dear Ann Landers: I am a 14-year-old boy who needs your help. Yesterday my mom and dad got to talking about why they can't sell our house, Fi- nally my father said: 'I know the reason. Ever since Robert got that rattlesnake tail with 13 rattles things have gone from bad to worse around here, It has brought us bad luck," Then he went to my room and threw out my rattlesnake Warns Widows Ot Eligible Men Dear Ann Landers: Lately 1 notice a lot of widows have been writing in and asking where all the eligible men are hiding. I speak from experience when I say some of those "eligible men" should be left in hiding. My husband died in 1955 and I got to feeling sorry for my- self, I must have been erazy, Ann, I owned my own home, drove a new car, had a very THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdoy, October 74 "°°" TH three months, waiting to be drafted, I sit at the dinner table while the two of them talk past me like | was a wax dummy or something. If you print my jletter don't use the name of the city, Just sign me--Had It Good and Didn't Know It Dear Didn't Know It; You made a poor selection, Lady, and that can happen the first time around the track, too. Some widows find the happiness in a second marriage that they didn't find in the first. Like I said--it's all a matter of selec- tion. Dear Ann Landers: When 1 went with Fred he cracked his knuckles quite a lot but it didn't bother me except when he did it in the movies or in church, He was always very nice about stopping when I asked him to, 'ow that we are married I find that Fred can also crack his toes and it drives me crazy, especially at night. He a cracks his nose and nis ja I have tried to crack mine but it doesn't work, I can't crack anything, This is a funny thing for a bride to be writing about, but honestly, Ann, I wish I could do something he can't do, Any suggestions?--No Tal- ent Thelma Dear Thelma: Yes, Have a baby. It will also give you something useful to do with your time and energy. A mar- ried woman who can't think of anything more important to complain about needs a project. and tail, Mom and dad have always been superstitious about the craziest things but it didn't in- terfere with me or my life until now, I don't care if they knock|"" on wood all day long or drive cr opiggie day and made me feel backwards for 10 miles so a a fli gio My, black cat won't cross their | way it is now: path, but throwing out the best} He owes me $10,000 which he thing in my whole collection is with matching hat and acces-|ber, January, late April, sories and a corsage of pink|next October. sweetheart roses, The bride-| Your financial position should groom's mother assisted wear-|be strong this year, with gains ing a sapphire blue crepe dress|indicated between the current with matching accessories and|week and late March; also in ness, ending in a cathedralja corsage of pink rosebuds, |September and late October, of train. Her triple crown of erys-| As the couple left on their/1966, Two admonitions, how- tal and seed pearls held her/honeymoon to points west, the ever: Don't allow personalities bouffant veil of silk illusion and|bride was wearing a two-piece|to enter into financial dealings she carried a bouquet of tiny/A-line cranberry colored dress|in September; and do avoid ex- pink delight roses. with a white wool top coat, navy travagance during the first two | The maid of honor oa poet red wel gh hat po a weeks of April, mid-May and| lost on a phony oil deal, The| F Japhia Terlecki, Montreal, and|cessories and a corsage of multi-jearly June or you could upset); 3 : housekeepe. é Sonate the bridesmaids were Miss Mar-|colored rosebuds. Mr. and Mrs.|the monetary applecart. just too much, How can T help quit ts ketene. ilyn Moon, Cooksville and Miss|Perkins are making their home| pyring the next 12 months|them stop being superstitious? jironing, A son he forgot to tell | Barbara Perkins, London, wear-!in Oshawa. you can look forward to ex-|Robhed Robert ||me about turned up and has eee a tremely happy developments in| Dear Robbed: People who are your personal life. January, hung up on superstitions do not} a been living in my home for FF DIARY |May, late June and late July|respond to logic, They are} |should be lively from a roman-|slaves to practices they believe| IDEAL and activities of tic standpoint; the coming two|will protect them against bad |months, the latter half of July|luck. e land early September stimulat-| You and I know that throw- Fish ing where social interests are ing out your prized rattler tail & Mrs. Norman Gibson will be|concerned. Family and health|won't help your parents sell s Chips 'irts'sdoe 6d0 tom vou Deep Fried SHRIMPS ond SCALLOPS To Take Out or Eet In, nice income and money in the} bank. I took lovely trips and) did as I pleased, Then Fancy Dan (five years my junior) came along. He sent me roses, telephoned me three was enhancéd by trailing Swiss rose appliques extending down' the front of the semi-bouffant skirt. The waist was accented by softly draped folds cascad- ing to the back in extra full- Your Invitation LADIES .. . in ond MISS CHELSEA FELLOWS, Arden's special ly THURS. DAY, OCTOBER 28, Let her assist you with your Individual skin eare, She Come consult with trained representative, DISTA Summary of reports of meetings Oshawa women's organiaztions as compiled from reports submitted by: their secretaries. a | hos some wonderful make-up magic from Elizabeth Arden to show you as well, JURY & LOVELL COSMETIC DEPT. ROSSLYN PLAZA 728-4668 rence Edward Perkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Perkins, all of Oshawa. The ceremony took place in First Baptist Church | THE BRIDE'S three-year- old 'twin sisters were her flower girls when Dorothy Sharon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Denzil C. Dale, was united in marriage to Law- WEDDING ALBUM Arecord 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 anc ST. MARY'S CWL St. Mary's of the People's|in charge of making more tote matters will also be governed|their house, What they ought to Catholic Women's League' s|baskets to be ready for the|by beneficent influences. Dodo is put the house in the hands monthly meeting was held re-|Christmas sale in November. avoid anxiety and tension dur-of a first class real estate cently in the Parish Hall, The next meeting will be held|i"& November, however. agent and keep their fingers Mrs. Leonard Weeks, presi-/Noyember 15, Mrs. Lloyd White| A child born on this day will/crossed--oops, I mean hope for dent, welcomed a special guest,/and her committee served re-be endowed with great energy|the best. Mrs, Frank Donald, formerly of freshments. land ambition; would make a ------------ Oshawa and now a resident o fine executive. KING STREET UCW . pis Florida. me brivis | Mrs, George King, correspond: The October meeting of King The Home of Golden Deep Fried Fish and Chips, 725-4812 17 Athol St, W, itation Str Ini , 7 who serve were requested to) a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as ing secretary, read an invitation|Street United Church Women) 02. 9 Christmas corsage for ; for all members to attend a re-|was held with Mrs, Lawrence] )) hacer Dinner © Will be possible after the ceremony, You are asked to submit the gional meeting, October 27, at|Allen opening the meeting with ee aie | names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the |S Gertrude's Parish. The pur-|@ poem and a welcome to all. § : : aes social editor either before or the day after the wedding |pose being to elect a regional) Mr, Ernest J. Fellows, a for- Mrs, Wilbur usne was n ldirector for Ontario south. mer student minister of King|charge of the devotional period, . | Mrs. Max Coleman reported Street Church introduced the assisted by Mrs. Clinton Baxter. Cox - Fielder - Jon the local TB survey explain-|visitors, Mr. John Thompson, a} Mrs, John Thompson showed ing how these tests have helped/graduate of Ryerson Polytech-|slides of the primitive life of togcontrol TB in Ontario. nical Institute and a student of|the Cree Indians at Cross Lake,| Mrs. William Edwards, edu-/Victoria College, who majored|Manitoba. cational convener, asked inter-|in philosophy; also his twin} 1; was announced that the| ested members to take the Lead- brother, Mr. James Thompson,|nox¢ meeting would be Novem- ership Course sponsored by the|also a graduate of Ryerson; |e, 41 at 2.00 p.m | [Catholic Women's League to be-|Miss Mary Jane Allan, Bronte; 1 po ree of Unit 10 an gin within the next few weeks, Mr. Normal Salt, a graduate of Comenitias served refresh- | her A TV set was turned on so all) a : rey "ments, members could view the Ponti-|mede United Church, Toronto,|"" {who has been on. two mission Ifical Mass bein i Mas: g celebrated inj, A ssion |Yankee Stadium. jfields for Operation Cross |Roads, Africa; Mrs. Eric The Reverend Joseph Borge | Ingram, a first year student in showed slides of his native|theology and a student minister jhome, Malta, and told some of|at Oriole Park United Church; jthe colorful history of his peoplejai;g Deaconess Miss Nancy |dati 'ck to before the time Of/ Fraser. | |\the ru.aders, Members were asked to re- Refreshments jmember the Presbyterial meet- LAKEVIEW jing October 26 at Orono and Oc- HANDCRAFTTGUILD tober 28 at Port Perry with Miss The October meeting of the|Muriel Stevens from the Congo 'Lakeview Handcraft Guild was|@8 speaker, visitation Sunday, i\held at Simcoe Hall last week.|November 14, the bazaar, No- Due to the illness of the presi-|vember 17, and the bale to be dent, Mrs. Ivan Hicks, the vice-/packed, November 18. | president, Mrs. Norman Gower,| Mrs. Harold Bell, convener of 4 presided, the bazaar, asked to have all The members and one guest afticles at the church Tuesday answered the roll call and the/evening. Jams and jellies by) Guild welcomed Mrs. Leonard Monday evening. The members! Fowler, a new member : . > The secretary, Mrs, William e ee: s MacGregor, reported record satan ive i . WILLIAM DAVID cox (snes. by the Gulld at _e Mrs. Norman Gibson reported for the ways and means com-| mittee and members were asked to make fudge and candy for the next sale to be held at a local downtown store, the first two weeks in November, with all proceeds being donated to a local charitable organization. Mrs. irvine Estabrooks, Mrs Laurence Stewart and Mrs Lloyd White will be in chargevof the arrangements for this sale. Placing curtains on stretch- qiers? Use a fork to press the \curtains on. the spikes, Saves, fingers. Victoria College from Runny FOR THE FINEST Custom and Ready Made DRAPES in the latest Shodes and Fobries... o0@,.. 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She has collected 'i in a 350°F, oven 20 to 25 minutes, Good, this time of year, served with fried toma- toes and cold meat. Tomato Tricks Speaking of tomatoes, those beautiful beefsteak ones are good for broiling. Just cut them into thick slices; top with a thin slice of onion and plenty of Canadian Cheddar Cheese and broil until the cheese is bubbly. After the Game The football fans will be cheering in your corner when you serve them up hot cheese-y chili after the next game. Start with your own favorite recipe . . . we know you all have one. Then just before serving stir in a gener- ous amount of shredded Pro- cessed Cheese. Processed Cheese melts quickly and adds a special flavor to this hot and hearty favorite. Hot Rolls Next time you open a package of refrigerator butterflake rolls, brush them with melted butter and roll in grated Canadian Cheddar Cheese. Then tuck them into muffin pans for baking. This gives them a delicious coating that's won- derful with salads or casserole dishes. daughter of Mrs. Olga V, Field- | all of Oshawa. music, ing a formal gown of French pearls and three satin roses © cathedral train. The bodice fea- pearls held a bouffant elbow- and streamers. Murray Foster, Oshawa. and satin peau de. soie, matching;moon through Eastern Ontario chrysanthemums. and an orchid cor age awa and Mr, James Cox, To- where the bride's mother receiv ciation's lemon - yellow carnations. The|nine other awards for her work In a double ring ceremony by candlelight in King Street United Church, Lynda Dolores, er, was united in marriage to © William: David Cox, son of Mr. |. and Mrs. George William Cox, © ~ The Reverend L. Wesley Her- bert officiated and Mr. Rhyddid © Williams played the wedding | Given in marriage by her un- cle, Mr. Peter Leonard Landeen, Pefferlaw, the bride was wear- p peau de soie, enhanced with an A-line front skirt with re-embroi- © ~ déred Alencon lace and seed | © across the front. The back of the _ skirt was pleated below the bustle and fell into a graceful tured a bateau neckline and lily point sleeves. Her crown of seed 7 pearls and crystal gvith teardrop length veil of nylon tulle, and © she carried a white Bible crested with a yellow-throated orchid b The matron of honor was Mrs i William Sollows, Oshawa, and ~ ; the other attendants were Mrs.| MRS. Miss Marjorie Ross, Port Cred-|silk .crepe with a white lurex it. 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