honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs Robert O'Brien will make their home at 844 Juniper Street, Oshawa, Ontario. The bride is the former Lynda Ann Pierson, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Lynda Pierson, Wed In A Colorful Ceremony In a colorful. summer wed ding, Saturday afternoon, June 4, Lynda Ann, daughter of Mr and Mrs, Harold Edgar Pier son, was united in marriage to Robert O'Brien, son of Mr and Mrs Robert Boston O'Brien, all of Oshawa The ceremony took place in Simcoe Street United Church with the Reverend Wesley Herbert officiating The soloist Mr. Donald All man was accompanied by Miss Hazel Rundle at the organ Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white) formal princess sheath gown of swiss corded lace with scalloped hemline and chapel frain, with tiny satin buttons down the front of gown to the cut-away hemline. Her crown of appliqued identical lace, bead ed gith tiny pearls held her chapel veil of French tulle illusion and she carried a white Bible, a gift from her Grand- mother, the lete Mrs. George Reeson, crested with lily tendrils; She wore an_ heir- loom pendant which had heen given to her by the bride groom The maid of honor was Miss, Elizabeth Vande Ven, and the other attendants were, Mrs Peter Magda, Toronto, Mrs Robert Goddard, Miss Eliza beth Rigwood, Miss Irene Dyl, and Mrs. Gerald Pierson, all of Oshawa, They were gowned alike In formal sheaths of white em broidered swiss over pink, and Stainless Steel Sinks Are Boon To Busy Wives By ELEANOR ROSS A stainless steel sink is. not only functional, but its soft vel vety sheen adds so much to the charm as well as efficiency that we want in our kitchens today Tt ian't at all difficult to keep that soft, velvety sheen either, for stainless steel is one of the easiest materials to keep clean The main thing is that this material does not tarnish, so it never needs to be polished to keep it smoothly bright. The tough surface resists wear and corrosion and is unaffected by moisture,. detergents or food acids For best results, stainless steel sinks and counter tops should be washed with soap or detergent and hot water, This should be followed by a clear rinsing and wiping with a dry clean cloth PASTE OF POWDER For especially tough spots usea paste of abrasive powder ammonia and water. To keep the sink and counter top good looking, the direction of the polish lines of a brushed sur face should be followed when cleaning When it comes to keeping stainless steel! pots and pans in fine fettle, soap or detergent are the best cleaners, with pre soaking recommended for. diffi cult spots. For stubborn depos its and burned-on food, add bak ing soda to the water or use a paste made of ammonia, water and a fine scouring powder, To remove dark areas formed by inadvertent overheat ing, scour with stainless steel wool and a mild abrasive household cleanser. There are several good commercial! clean ers designed for this task. In cidentally, the dark areas caused by overheating do not harm the stainless steel Soap or detergent and hot water are also. the best cleaners for stainless steel flat HOUSEHOLD HINT Use paper grocery bags to line the wastebasket Keens them cleaner, makes emptying easier, of| lace and crepe, pink petal hat the valley, stephanotis and iy ' Tuniner Wemen THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesdey, June 15, 1966 17 'SOCIAL & PERSONAL 2474 tae Wamen'sa Denartment | Mr. Robert Donald Peel, Prin-,Oshawa Golf Cluh, Miss Mar- The Margaret Hamilton Group| r, g ; FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE |of St. Paul's Presbyteriansecreiary, Mrs. John Gulenchyn: Mr. and Mrs. John T. Gaskell.| Church enjoyed a pot-duck lun-|® fant pom atcayred Be wed S Oshawa, wish to announce the|cheon to close their meetings so na Lin phon --- forthcoming marriage of their ger the year. It was regretted Water Jee om me daughter, Sandra Jean, to Rich-' that three of the members were Mrs, Donsié Mar' "4 ard Paul Thompsen, son of Mr. unable to attend due to iliness./ Charles Thompson, Port Perry The meeting was opened by and the late Mrs. Thompson. the president, Mrs. Donald Mac- The ceremony is to take place| Donald. An explanation of the) on Saturday, July 30, 1966 at Book of Job was given and| 3.06 p.m. in St. George's Memo- verses from this Book given on rial Church (Angilean), roll call Oshawa The following officers were Cookies will be crustier if FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE elected for next year: presi-/cooled on @ wire rack or cake" Mr. and Mrs. George R Bed. | ont. _ Mrs. Alex Brodie; vice-| cooler. ding, Whithy, wish to e¢ the forthcoming marriage ot'¢ their daughter, Susan Gladys, to Ferdinand Van Den Oetelaar, son of Mr. Henry Van Den tering for a wedding in Calvary Baptist Church July 9 The! president adjourned the meeting) summer for all. HOUSEHOLD HINT __ Golden Spindle Textiles leipal of Ritson School, and for- cia Fair and Miss Carol Craw- |mer Principal of Conant School, ford held a miscell show- jand Mr Principal of Hillédale School re- Janet Chen, maid of honor,| ceived their master of education|entertained school friends of the) degrees at Convocation Hall, bride-elect at St. Joseph's Col-| | University of Toronto, ast lege residence, where a presen-| | Thursday. tation was made; | e 0 -t0- Mrs, William Sunderland, po age A oa" Town Line north, has as. her guests her two sisters from Eng- land, Mrs. Winifred Wilson, of Bell Jr., Sudbury, Suffolk,. and Mrs. nesday evening for a three-week Maud Ayres of Exminster, sex, who will be here for three|where they will he the guests | weeks. Mrs. Wison was a guest'of Mrs. Bell's brother and sis- at the recent garden party at ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, How-| \Buckingham Palace for mem- ard Swinson. sti bers of the Women's Institute an 1 bvains Club and Wom-| District Deputy Doreen Laddien's Art Association of Toronto of the Daughters of Engand, held its annual June fete, fash- Lodge 26, leaves today to at- ion presentation and luncheon at the sessions of Grand the Toronto Headquarters, on in Saint John, New Prince Arthur avenue last Wed Edgar Pierson, and the (Brunswick. nesday. The Oshawa Branch bridegroom is the son of was represented by its presi Mr. and Mrs Robert Out-of-town guests attending gent) Mrs. Avern Taylor and O'Brien, all of Oshawa. | the Maynard-Whitbread wedding rs) George Beerthuizen The ceremony took place (recently were: Mr. and Mrs Saturday afternoon, June | William Smith, Miss Janice Mrs, J. R Mathews. Swim 4. in Simcoe Street United Smith, Mr. William Smith, Jr.,|ming Director of the Retarded Church. all of Midland; Mr. and Mrs. Children, entertained her assis- Jack McGuigan, Brian anditants at a pot-luck Juncheon re- ' . Kenneth of Guelph, Ont.; Mr.\cently at her home of Dover Robert O'Brie and Mrs. Kenneth Nickerson, street. Those attending were Bowmanville; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. H. T. Hawkshaw, Mrs James Ansley, and Mr Her- Kurt Schoenbeber, Mrs. Ernest bert Fisher, all of Whitby; Mr. Hauk, Mrs, Frank Sturch, Mrs. Douglas Jones, Windsor; Mr.| Kenneth Dawson, Mrs. William and Mrs. John Pinkerton and| Morrison, Mrs. A, T. Suddard, wore crown wide Mr. and Mrs. James Turner, all Mrs Mervin Briscoe, Mrs brimmed garden hats of match: of Toronto; and Miss Bleanor K. W. Scott, Mrs. FE. J. Carle- ing material with long velvet Gibson, Peterborough ton, Mrs. M. J. Wood, Mrs Istreamers in ice pink. They R. W: Coulson, Mrs. Charles carried white baskets of sum- Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Tonkin, Grigg, Mrs. Melville Coolidge mer flowers and ivy tendrils Ritson road south have had aS Mrs. Thomas Pollitt, Mrs. B,C Kara Pierson. niece of the their guest, their son and daugh-\Tynnicliffe and Mrs, B. A bride, made a charming flower ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Tierney, girl, dressed identical to the Tonkin of Cleveland, Ohio. attendants and carried a small white basket of similar flowers. Constable J. A, Merrithew. Rritish Columbia, formerly of The best man was Mr. Robert RCMP and Mrs. Merrithew) 1, vis street, Oshawa, has been Goddard of Oshawa, and the have returned home to Beause ushers were, Mr. Grant Tam. jour, Manitoba, after spending a Visiting her sister, Mrs. Ernest biyn: Montreal, Quebec Mr.|two week holiday with his par- Vanson, Simcoe street north, for /Ross Bowman. Mr. Gordon/ents, Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Merri- the past five weeks. While here Goddard. Mr. Gerald Pierson,|thew, Colborne street east she has heen entertained by an- all of Oshawa. and Dr. Donald Constable and Mrs. Merrithew other sister, Mrs. J. L. Roenigk, Pierson, 'Toronto attended the graduation exer- Groomes avenue, her brother, At the reception held in the cises of his sister, Miss Audrie Mr, William Clarke and Mrs. garden of the bride's parents|Merrithew, from the Ottawa Clarke, Golf street; her |home, the: bride's mother re-|Civie Hospital School of Nurs- nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs " ; | ceived wearing a formal sheath' Ing, Ottawa. ° = Auer in ng see gown of imported French rib- od enon TOe8; id ; : Prior to her marriage re-|Harry Whitbread, Nipigon ie ie Reacxce igitecn cently in Newman Chapel, To-|street, entertained friends from | sories The brldemtoom'airont®> to Mr. Richard Franklin|Jarvis street at a tea in Mrs mother assisted, wearing ,|Brown, Miss Sandra Lee Smith|Burton's honor, attended by formal gown of | pink Guipure|¥"5 entertained at several\Mrs. Sidney Canfield, Mrs | ;; \showers and presentations. Mrs.|James Elliott, Mrs. Russell and aecessories. D. B. Kitchen, Islington, held a| Worsley, Mrs. Roenigk, Mrs. Following the reception the bathroom shower; Mrs. E. A.|Vanson and Mrs, Albert Ben-| couple left on @ tion the! ounce, Adelaide avenue east,/nett; other friends entertaining honeymoon, with the bride|feld @ miscellaneous shower, for her were Mrs. Donald donning a. white brocade en. | Mrs Jack Glover and Miss|Brekle, Mrs. Joseph Childer- semble, pink mohair picture|Jo-Anne Glover held a linenjhose, Grenfell street; Mrs hat. with white accessories, snower, st their home on Bess-|Jack Whiting, RR 1, Oshawa; and a corsage of sweetheart|Coroush drive; Mrs. Ernest|Mrs. Stanley Swartman, Gibb roses Marks and Mrs. Earl Parry\street and others. While here, their return Mr. and held a personal shower at the|Mrrs. Burton visited an elderly On os "4 x O'Brien will reside at 964 CET RID OF THE open Mrs, Ray Burton, Terrace, Mrs Street, Oshawa, Ontario Out-of-town guests aere from Detroit, London, Toronto, Lind say and Montreal . , ware, plain or elaborate. Sticky sauces can he easily removed! if the flatware is pre - soaked| for a few minutes before wash ing Rinse and dry flatware thor oughly to prevent "water snots"| jwhich are actually mineral de-| jposits from the . water Extra | care is not needed and polishing jis unnecessary CLOSING OUT SALE of The Evelyn Shop CONTINUES With Bargains Galore All Swim Suits... 20% OFF SPORTSWEAR -- Slims, Shorts, T-Shirts 10° Discount and all sportswear HANDKERCHIEFS -- OUR POPULAR ASSORTMENT For Unexpected Gifts At Greatly Reduced Prices. SILVERFISH Sate, fast & efficient pest contro! in homes, business & industry 725-8501 GIRLS' CARDIGAN AND PULLOVERS Sizes 4 to 14 years. CLEARING '2 PRICE T-SHIRTS, sleeveless and long sleeves ..... 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