Oshawa Times (1958-), 6 Jan 1966, p. 15

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TITh FEE # ee es A tecura 10r your Wetton Weuuing Album-is previded-by--The Oshawa Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Early record 1s facilitated by submi publication of this wedding tting the completed form and a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as svon 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 t he day after the wedding. White - Fleming. The Reverend H. A: Mellow officiated at the marriage of June Heather, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy John Fleming, Oshawa, to Michael Paul White, son of Mr. Paul White, Toronto. The ceremony took place in Northminster United Church. | Given in marriage by her father, the bride was wearing a formal white cotton velvet A- line gown with an empire waist- line, high round neckline and cathedral sleeves. Her white The matron of honor was Mrs. Robert Gordon James, Courtice. Mr. Patrick James White, To- ronto, brother of the bridegroom was the best man and Mr. Roy David Fleming, Oshawa, broth- er. of the bride, was the usher. The reception was held at Adelaide House, following which the couple left on their honey- moon to Montreal, with the bride donning for travelling a white three-piece brocade suit, pink and beige tapestry coat, white DIST --_-- = ST. JOSEPH'S CPTA Monsignor Paul Dwyer, re- cently returned from Rome, ad- dressed the regular meeting of St. Joseph's Parert Teacher As- sociation, held in the school auditorium. The president, Mrs. Joseph Pilkington, presided. A tape re- cording was played of Sister Rosalea's Christmas message. Grade 5 students presented a nativity scene and sang carols. The Reverend L. T. McGough gave a brief seasonal message. Refreshments were served by Mrs. James O'Malley, Mrs. Nor- man O'Malley, Mrs. Leslie Doyle and Mrs. Lorne Lepine. REBEKAH LODGE NO. 3 NG Luella Smith presided over the regular meeting of Osh- awa Rebekah Lodge No, 3. Summary of reports of meetings Oshawa women's organiaztions as compiled from submitted by their secretaries. ---- ¥ a an RL mde { and for the past two months. Evelyn | Foley and Margaret Baxter| each won a cup and saucer for the second time for four con- secutive losses and Barbara Thompson will be awarded a "hair-setting"' for eight consecu- tive losses. This individual con- test has proved to be a good initiative for many members. It was feared that the Christ- mas and New Year's celebra- tion had taken its toll of dieters "off the wagon', however, it was hoped that the New Year would bring new enthusiasm) and encouragement to Take Off' Pounds Sensibly. THE STARS SAY. By ESTRELLITA fur headdress held her scallop-|fur hat and muff. Mr. and Mrs. ed edged shoulder-length veil of White will make their home at French chiffon lace and she car-|7 The Cedars, 86 Bain avenue, ried a white fur muff. Toronto. Good Grooming Practice VG Dorothy Holdsworth re-| FOR TOMORROW ported she had visited and taken| Rely on your own efforts to) Christmas cheer to 19 shut-ins, | get things done now. Don't de-| and wished a speedy recovery | pend on promises of co-opera-| to all the shut-ins in the lodge. | tion from others, no matter how PNG Lena Harper announced|sincere they may seem--espe- | she would convene a card bingo) cially in the a.m, Don't make) for the members at the first|/ drastic changes in projects now | Need Not Be Expensive By ROBERTA ROESCH | The question of which comes first--the good grooming work- ing women have or the job that) pays for the grooming--arrived | on my desk the other day in a} letter from a reader. "T would like to get a job," she writes. 'But I have let my-| self go for so many years be- cause of the pressure of family | and time. Now I am such a mess no one would hire me. I can't afford to improve myself, though, till I earn money from a job. So you can see the dil- emma I face." I definitely see the dilemma this woman -- and others like her--face. But I also see part of the answer in a book that is on my desk. The book is titled Elegance: A complete guide for every woman who wants to be well and properly dressed on all oc- casions, It is by Genevieve Antoine Dariaux, director of a famous haute couture house in Paris and executive secretary of the Paris Fashion Group. Madame Dariaux says at the start that, though she advises clients who have world-famous names, she| is equally adept at helping) women who do not have the/will give employers the feeling time and chance to learn to be) well-dressed. joffice to have you working for |the firm, herself groomed," says this Pa- risian authority, 'until she has) checked to make sure that: "Her hands and nails are im-| peccable; nothing is more in-| dicative of being ill - groomed than chipped nail polish. "Her hair has been neatly ar- ranged leaving no traces of| hairdressing. Welcomes New NEAT MAKE-UP The "Her make-up is neat and vir-' Doubles tually undetectable. Albert Street Club members and guests ushered jn the New Year "Her shoes are clean, pol-|with a dance party held in the ished and in good condition. Church Hall. Music for dancing "Her stocking seams are|Was supplied by a club member, straight (if she wears that type| Mr. Earl Brown. of hose), Party hats, noise makers, 'Her skirt has been pressed | balloons and streamers added to to eliminate sitting-down|the festive mood along with spot creases in front and bagging at|novelty dances and a door prize. the back. Prize winners were Miss 'Her hemline is even all the Dianne Yeamans, Mr. Mr. Douglas way around with no slip hang- Clark, ing below her skirt or skirt be- W Is low her coat. usOn, "Her lingerie shoulder straps The evening program included are unseen. ja brief worship service conduc- "Her gloves look fresh. ted by Mr. and Mrs. Harold "Her grooming has been com- Creamer and Mr. and Mrs. Jack pleted by a deodorant product, |Lowry. The evening concluded why sie of rag og anda my, with a buffet supper served by DE PETLaEne a fe SAD OCenY |My, eat Bre, MC, Barnett, Mr. When you check on these | ad SiG: Chins Tnalig ke aad points before seeking jobs, yOu! Mrs, Stanley Gray and Mr. and Mrs, William Pike. Langley, Jack it will indeed be an asset to his) jand Mrs. Wilfred Alexander Mr. TASTEFUL POINTERS With this approach, both her and Mrs, David Ballantyne, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Barnett, Mr. and MR. AND MRS. MICHAEL P. WHITE Albert Street Doubles Club F riendly, Edward) Among those present were Mr.| meeting on January 12, 1966. PNG Nelda Thompson read the many greeting cards and the correspondence was dealt | with, Refreshments were served at the close of lodge and a social time was enjoyed. NG Luella Smith wished everyone a Merry Christmas and _ good health for the New Year TOPS LOSIN' LASSIES The TOPS Losin' Lassies held their regular meeting at Sunny- side Park Club house. The lead- er, Pauline Shaw, welcomed 36 Mr. Clare Harper, Miss) members and four guests, Mrs Dianne Yeamans, Mr. and Mrs.| Lee; Anne McAllister and Mari- Eric Jacklin, Mr. and Mrs.|lyn Lavender, former members; Douglas Langley, Mr. and Mrs. | and Lillian Wilson, runner-up to Gerry Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. Jack|the Queen, Motor City Stream Lowry, Mr. Ronald McKinlay, | liner TOPS, Mrs. Edith Moore, Mr. and Mrs The highlight of the evening! Lawson Parks, Mr. and Mrs.) was the installation of the 1966 William Pike, the Reverend and| executive by Lois Stuart. There Mrs. John Porter, Mr. and Mrs.| was a presentation of Christmas Bruce Searle, Mr. and Mrs. Bor-|corsages and gifts to the 1965 den Slack, Mr. and Mrs. Harry) officers in appreciation for their Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sui-| effort the past- year. Carolynn livan and Mr, and Mrs. J ack|MacLean was in charge of the Wilson | entertainment that followed, and | gifts were exchanged The Queen of December was Edna Brown with a loss of 13 Ibs. and this was indeed an out- standing accomplishment for this time of the year. Mrs Brown had had steady losses| Year At Dance Victor Fudge, Mr. and Mrs Stanley Gray. MANY NEED HELP OWEN SOUND, Ont. (CP)-- The board of education here is to investigate providing psychi- atric help for school children. The decision followed a report } may running smoothly, and don't! launch new programs. Stick to! routine--and conscientiously. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrogy is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that you can make fine gains within | the next year, even though you have to work a little harder to achieve them. Use of your extraordinary intelligence and foresight should attract the| attention of superiors in your occupational field and this could lead, not only to occupational advancement, but also to finan- cial] betterment. Best . periods along the former lines: Between now and Feb. 15, the first three weeks in March, the last week in September, the first three weeks in October, all of Novem- ber and next January. Propitious cycles for mone- tary interests: The weeks be- tween now and Feb. 21, all of April, the first three weeks of September; all of November and next January. Those en- gaged in creative enterprises should do extraordinarily well) this year--with notable periods of accomplishment indicated in May, June and September. by I. J. F. Stone, co-ordinator of guidance, that psychiatrists estimate at least 10 per cent of the population suffers some de- gree of mental illness while at | school. Set your table SOCIAL NOTICE Flegance (and her recent Enter- --| Tonight SHOW BRITISH SPIES | Mrs. Percy Boville, Mr.| and Mrs. Earl Brown, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooper, Mr. taining With Elegance) are filled with tasteful tips any| 'woman can use to improve her-| self for her home or her job. | Mr. MARRIAGE , and| and Mrs. Joseph Wens-|Harold Creamer, Mr. and Mrs.'! The Avengers, a well-estab- lished British spy series, suc ceeds Amos Burke, Secret Agent on the CTV network. with Beauty that lives Right to the point are herjing, Whitby, announce the mar- suggestions on grooming which|riage of their daughter, Johanna I'm listing Mac soe ead Elizabeth, to Robert Evan any woman who is facing the, dilemma our reader brings up. Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs Clip them if you need them to|E. W. Reynolds, Oshawa. The help get a job. |ceremony took place in Whitby "No woman should considerjon Friday, December 31, 1965. ee eee x ee a MONTREAL, January 6th -- No wonder with our blustery winter climate, that trave to warmer places is every Canadian's dream And now you can make the dream come true--- with the help of THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA's Globe-Trotter Plan. Join Seotiabank's new Globe-Trotter Plan and you'll soon be going places! It can help you work out the total cost of your trip, then plan how to pay tor it -- by saving, borrowing: or a combination of both. Visit your nearest Scotiabranch and get free Globe-Trotter folders on world tourist areas. Each one is filled with travel tips, data on living costs, fares and a map. DOES YOUR MIRROR TELL YOU that 'It's later than you think!' Helena Rubinstein has the answer to the roblem of those tiny lines and wrinkles in '== er ULTRA FEMININE Estrogenic Hormone vee Cream with Progesterone. The natural estro- Wha Fominine gens of this cream plump your under-skin with enna od the progesecon acti- vates the skin cells to produce their own : natural oils. But best results depend on Helena Rubinstela' daily use. Apply 'Ultra Feminine' every '-------- night after cleansing, leaving it on overnight. Ask for it-- now just $5.50 (instead of $9.00!) -- and for 'Ultra Feminine Hand Lotion' --regularly $4.00--now $1.95 for a limited time only! CLEAR, BRIGHT AND RUBY RED...I know you'll agree that 1 Brights LOGANVALE WINE COCKTAIL is a Brights jewel of a wine! It's a truly unique blending Tan qe of ruby port and true fruit loganberry extract MOGANVALE ... delicious served after a meal with the des- Za, . @\sert course. Yes, Loganvale Wine Cocktail goes ij UUime equally well with either cake or cheese. Its ( } gure |fresh, fruity bouquet is the happy result of a Oe) shew |'touch of genius' by Brights. To a carefully levis omen | selected port, used as the base wine, they have added loganberry extract made from freshly picked loganberries --and the result? A Canadian wine you'll be proud to serve often! WHY NOT GET TO THE 'MEAT. OF THE MATTER' when you make your New Year's resolutions... by a A298 bs) a ay | resolving to give your family the very best of meat, every day of 1966! How do you do it --and economically? Simply shop at s DOMINION. Dominion guarantees natural ~ tenderness, natural flavour--natural good- | ness--in fact, downright eating enjoyment ~-- of all the Dominion meats you buy. So this year, make it a good shopping habit to see the friendly man behind the meat counter -- mainly because of the meat. For goodness' sake -- there's no substitute for the meat you buy at Dominion! DO YOUR CHILDREN need a laxative now an? then? Help keep them 'regular' with this special children's laxative. Called FEEN-A-MINT Children's Mint Laxative, it's developed by Pharmaco m (Canada) Ltd. and is gentle, yet effective. / What's more, it tastes good! It comes in attractive pink pastille form and can be chewed or sucked. More and more mothers are diseovering that it's an effective laxa- tive their children like to take...a pleasant way to help keep your youngsters 'regular'! Ask for Feen-a-Mint Children's Mint Laxative at your favourite drugstore. VM SURE MANY OF YOU, like me, enter a new year with lofty intentions and unshakeable resolutions to se bolster them. We say "This is the year I will read more good books--Jlearn a new language -- improve the appearance of my home and myself". Sometimes these good intentions are realized --but no matter, we're all bound to benefit by taking a long 3 look -at ourselves at this time. I resolve in Mr" 1966 to bring to you, my readers, even more Qe helpful information about the products and services I recommend in this eolumn! Meantime, A VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR TO Black's Ladies' Wear ENTIRE STOCK LES This Is A Complete Sell-Out All stock must be cleared ! Slims, skirts, tops, 1 and 2 piece dresses selling at half price ! Don't Miss Our Gigantic JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE Now in Full Swing LACK' LADIES' WEAR LTD. 72 SIMCOE NORTH Open till 9 Tonight All Sales Finel -- Alterations Extre forever and 20) durin¢ JANUARY SALE STER ) OFF INTERNATIONAL Rhapsody Royal Danish Joan of Are Pine Sprey Angelique Prelude Rose Ballet HEIRLOOM @ Damask Ro © Grondeur @ Lasting Spr e Vivent e Pay as % SILVER FLATWARE One Week Only! Sale Ends at 6 p.m. Sat., Jan. 8 3 Famous Makers Available Young Love Little as 10% Down BURNS JEWELLERS 20 SIMCOE NORTH acer cniieniemiacccaearmmaiS LING WALLACE © Stradivari @ Silver Swirl @ Grand Colonial © Rose Point e e Royal Rose Grande Baroque ing SPORTSWEAR Lid. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE STARTING FRIDAY 9:30 A.M. THE ONE BIG MONEY SAVING EVENT YOU WAIT FOR OUR FAMOUS ANNUAL JANUARY CLEARANCE REDUCTIONS 10% r 50% $75,000.00 STOCK MUST GO REGARDLESS OF COST All new Fall and Winter merchandise from our regular stock, No Job Lots or Special Purchases. COME EARLY AND SAVE | FUR. LOOK 'SIMOTTA' @ Coats @ Dresses e@ Suits Ski - Jackets el: Re oa. OKI - Fans Sweaters Slims Blouses Car - Coats Skirts Robes @ Shirts Shimmering @ Evening Tops Glamorous @ Evening Skirts AND MANY OTHER ITEMS WE CARRY BY FAR THE LARGEST STOCK OF SPORTSWEAR IN OSHAWA o---@ NO PHONE, C.O0.D. OR MAIL ORDERS PLEASE Nc Gt AT REDUCED PRICES ALL SALES FINAL e i A DEPOSIT WILL. HOLD ANY PURCHASE ae @ Open Tonight and Friday Till 9 p.m. SEIGNEUR' OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE

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