16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thumdey, June 2, 1966 .. WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The '* Oshagra 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 « Mames of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the _ social editor either before or the day after the wedding. mt. 4 1 GZaeT s,s. ntelmacn - Wicintee St. George'S Ukrainian Catho-|ried a garland bouquet of shoe- We Church, Oshawa, was the|smith chrysanthemums, setting for the marriage of Ger-- The maid of honor was Miss aldine Jo-Ann, daughter of Mr.| Elsa Holomego, St. Catharines, and Mrs. Walter Edward Mcin-|and the bridesmaids were Miss tee, St. Catharines, to Robert/Irene Stelmach and Miss Kathy Peter Stelmach son of Mrs, Al-|Kashul, both of Oshawa, and exander Ilko Stelmach, Oshawa,' Miss Dawn Simpson, Toronto. and the late Mr. Stelmach. The best row get oe oe | Cherkas, Oshawa, and those ush- The Reverend J. C. Pereyma ering were Mr, Walter Rudy and officiated and the soloist, Mrs. Mr. Eugene Cherewaty, both aes, Booth, was self accom-| 9 Oshawa and Mr, Daniel Boy- eet ko, Port Credit. Given in marriage by her fa-| Following the reception held in ther, the bride was wearing a|the UNO Hall, the couple left formal gown -of «silk organza| for a Jamaican honeymoon, with over taffeta with scalloped lace] the bride donning, for travelling, © appliques edging the neckline,| a three-piece ensemble of a tan- the elbow-length sleeves, the gerine jacket, white shell and praistiine and hem of the skirt white pleated skirt, tangerine which flowed into a chapel train.| hat and black patent accessor- Her wedding ring headdress ofjies. On their return, Mr. and| similar lace encrusted with seed| Mrs. Stelmach will reside at 74 arls held her triple-tiered| Curlew rive, Don Mills, Ontar és : A Palstrlength veil and 'ie car-lio, . | | Consumers Ask For Standards Dittmar - Cotter 'In Handling Of Frozen Foods Dr. H. A. Mellow officiated at;father, the bride wore a formal . ik sey eas [ the marriage of Susan Peace,|A-line gown of peau de soie with) _ BY JEAN SHARE the bacterial content of the fin- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnja lace bodice featuring a high TORONTO (CP) -- Standards ished product 1s the necessary H. Cotter, to Wayne Francis|round neckline and lily-point|f0r the processing and handling | first step in establishing event- Dittmar, son of Mr. and Mrs.|sleeves, Her headdress, a white|°f Pre-cooked frozen foods exist Ual safety controls at every Fred Dittmar, all of Oshawa.| rosette, nestled in lily of the val-|Dut are without force, Mrs, A, | Stage. Miss Nancy Wilson was the|ley, held her full-length veil of|¥. W. Plumptre of Toronto, said, The f resolution recommends soloist, accompanied by Mr.|tulle illusion and she carried aj Wednesday. the standards be based on a Ronald Kellington at the organ.| bouquet of white chrysanthe-| The retiring president of the S¢ction of a code drawn up by) Given in marriage by her|mums and pink roses, |Consumers' Association of Can-% Canadian committee for the! ------ = | Miss Katherine Doughty was| ada was speaking on a resolu- /004 and Agriculture Organiza-| hild ' A jthe maid of honor and_ the/tion adopted by delegates to the, 0%, World Health Organiza-| . liaren § rt bridesmaids were Miss Valerie! three-day CAC annual meeting, | 0": | H Dittmar, Oshawa, and Miss Wen-| It urges the federal govern-' SEEK LABELS Most Revealing dy Neale, Ottawa. iment to establish a microbio Other resolutions called for |_ The best man was Mr. James|ogical standard for pre-cooked CALGARY (CP)--Those who) nittmar and those ushering were|frozen food. Labelling of household chemicals, see children's art as an inter-/Mr John Cotter and Mr,| Delegates were told control of esting but more or less mean-| rdward Gilbank, all of Oshawa.\~ hip "a ty, MR. AND MRS, ROBERT P. STELMACH | --Ireland Studio tion of unsolicited credit, cards, --Water pollution control, leg- islation and education, --Legislation to prohibit man- ufacturers' suggested prices from being shown on products unless it is described as a maximum price. Mrs. W. V. George of Mont real recommended a basic com-| MR. AND MRS. WAYNE --Opposition to the distribu-| pulsory course be given to all] English Fathers -- Resent Long Hair By CAROL KENNEDY i LONDON (CP)--Stiff upper | lips quivered with shock as the | 1966 debutante season got off to its traditional start at Queen Charlotte's birthday ball. Not only did some of the 310 debs' escorts turn up in tuxedos in-| stead of the hallowed white-tie- and-tails, they also turned up in shoulder-length hair. | Nothing like it had haan conn fe the 48 scars the bali has ll been running. And plainly, from the mutters of disapproval that ran among parents in the ball-) room of the posh Park Lane Hotel, the upper crust veal cracking. Said Etonian Peter Gore-| Booth, nephew of a distin- guished British diplomat: 1) dislike the idea that people should make fun of long hair. I like it and intend to keep it." Moustached Peter Scott, whose hairstyle was a good) deai longer than that of his dancing partner, added: 'I find. most parents are reasonably tolerant about my hair."' Anyway, some of the girls seemed to approve, By coincidence, the shatter- ing sight happened just a few hours after Britain's spring budget raised the price of hair- cuts by slapping a new tax on service industries, Society daddies: who had paid five guineas -- nearly $16 -- for their daughters to attend the) ball in the traditional long white dress, might well have felt the/| "eligibles" their offspring will meet this season aren't likely to be quite so eligible as be- fore. The deb season, which used to| feature a special reception by! the Queen--now replaced by ad-| pupils before they reach Grade| ditional palace garden parties-- 11 and that fundamentals of eco-lis often regarded as the coun- nomics and money managementitry's top - ranking marriage be taught in elementary grades.| mart. Dinner speaker Andrew Ker-| It costs parents an average shaw told delegates that as an|/minimum of $3,000 to put a gir! advertising man he approved of|through the whirl of dances, their efforts to get laws protect-|cocktail parties, dressy race ing consumers against decep- meetings and regattas that con- tive advertising. But he said|tinues through the summer laws governing advertising are| months until the Queen goes to uneven and cited examples. Scotland for her vacation. | F, DITTMAR --Ireland Studio i] EA | Wer. | 2 ingless scrayyl are wrong, says Betty Nickerson of Winnipeg. 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