Oshawa Times (1958-), 22 Jul 1966, p. 12

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12 THE OSHAWA TIMBS, Friday, July, 22, 1966 Jitinementnstinattainhimememeanindinaanetieti DDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The Oshawa Times Women's Page, Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office, Warly record is facilitated by submitting the completed form and a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as possible afier the ceremony, names of out-of-town guests social editor either before or the day after the wedding, publication of this wedding You are asked to submit the attending the wedding to the Catherwood - Greer Brooklin United Church was the scene of the wedding of Retty Jane Greer and Neil Douglas Catherwood, The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth H, Greer, Brook: lin and the bridegroom's avents are Mr. and Mrs, Del- Gr G, Catherwood of Whitby, A. Mundy Cook Mr, The Reverend G officiated, Mrs, Gordon sang, accompanied by Norman Williams, The bride who was given in marriage by her father, wore a sleeveless gown of organza, The semi-full, floor-lengih skirt was appliqued with rows of lace, complementing the lace trimmed, self bolero above the fitted waistline, A crown of pearls and crystals held her scalloped nylon veil and she carried a bouquet of pink and Mins Carol Ann Greer, Brook: lin, was the maid of honor, Miss Linda Greer, Brooklin, and Miks Gloria Greer, Cooks: ville, were. bridesmaids and Miss Janet Greer, Brooklin, acted an flower girl Mr, Kenneth Catherwood was the best man and Barry Little and James Ward, both of Osh» awa, ushered, © A reception was held in the Christian . Kducation.. Building, Brooklin, and the couple left for a honeymoon in New York State, Wor going away, the bride chose a three-piece rose suit with a wide » brimmed, white hat and white accessor ies Mr, and Mrs, Catherwood will reside al 304 Simeoe street KEEP IN TRIM Weight Gain In Late Pregnancy, Must Be Controlled By Diet by 1DA--dHAN-KAIN The onset of a serious weight|rather expensive wardrobe 1) problem s0 often begins with alhave built up during the past iaie pregnancy, The expeciant) "Ve years, mother in today's story firmly, 'With my doctor's approval, 1 jresolved not to allow that to resolved to resirict my weight |happen, Her refreshing letter of- gain (0.12 pounds, | started to |fers real encouragement to other plan early, | wish you would 'mothers, tell your readers how reward- "T wonder sow many pregnant|ing this haw been! Now, at eight i waited a few months hetore blocks before breakfast. Be FEAR NEXT-DOOR STORE getting in touch with this modeljcause of a disk condition she LONDON (CP)--The owners mother, then 1 called her long her weight gains to the stipu- and son are doing beautifully, Two and a half weeks after the) in her lovely clothes, SAUCHS OUT Her diet? She restricted only, the non - essential foods, All high calorie sauces, gravies,, rich desserts, candy and sweet drinks were left out. And she) started early, During this im-| portant period of new growth the jwomen blithely disregard their' doctor's warning not to gain too much weight, 1 know f used te, This time however, | have been careful, partly because it is a late pregnancy and because I } : publication, Canadian Nurse, Ifor student associations on a regular basis Another topic of discussion was the salary paid nurses while in training in the variotm hospitals in each province, Ii jseemed that student nurses in | Ontario and Newfoundland have the best financial setup, | Under a new system, many Ontario student nurses are paid $22.50 monthly for the first two years and a salary of $275 |monthly for the third year when lthey ave considered interns Newfoundland's student nurees ate paid $28 monthly for jget in and out of chairs trimly, months, 1 have guined only cight pounds, The bulge in the middle is nothing but baby, it is the easiest pregnancy I have ever had. No longer do I have to drag myself upstairs, and I protective foods were ingluded in increased amounts; Skim miik, 4 giasses, a liberal serving of lean meat, fish or chicken, with liver the choice once or twice a week; an egg dally; | enerous quantities of green leafy and yellow vegetables, fresh fruits, including a citrus, | and whole grain bread and) At this stage 1 can still sprint a half block to catch a friend and not be out of breath--and jat 41 yet! has. done wonders for my din- | cotlage cheese with melba toast position, If you think my planiand fruit, will help others, pass it on.'! exercise? She walked six had been taking daily callsthen- distance, Yes, she did restrictlics which her doctor advised! her to continue, pounds for 5 feet, 'This 4% inches. healthy baby and keep herself trim. My dietitian's cap is off to her. HOUSEHOLD HINT A new treat that will appeal fo grownups as well as children consiats of uniquely shaped pieces of crisp corn cereal sweetened with sugar and honey, Delicious as a brenkiast cereal, a between-meals snack or even, with fruit added, as a satisfying and unusual cocktail vompaniment, Controlling weight spread, Lunch was cheese orf intelligent mother went in- want-to-fit into the-pretty-and; baby was horn,-she-was back! ty training in order io have al Extra money just in time to supplement your vacation budget, of an exclusive hair salon in fashionable Wigmore Street jlated amount, Her son weighed 'Today, four months after the @f@ worried thal a new nearby § pounds 7 ounces, Both mother baby arrived, her weight i 132 store may damage trade, It sells wigs, 'WIFE PRESERVER Wax insides of ashirays and lashes will slide right off when 'emptied. white rosen south, Oshawa DISTAFF DIARY Summary of reports of meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organizations as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries, §, A. HOME LEAGUE \ Mrs, George Hester, Jr, war in charge of the Salvation Army Home League meeting this week, Those taking part in the program were: Miss Janice Given, Mrs, Sidney Hen derson, Mra, Ernest Sargeant and Mrs, William Given The meetings in June. and July were taken by Mra, Doug: las Bryant with the Rainbow Group who put on a skit about the women of the Bible; Mra, Envoy John Simpson and the Fellowship Group; Mrs, Major Gordon Holmes and the dele gates to the Home League Camp at Ameliasburg; and Mrs, William Allison and the winners from the Young the first two years and $112 for the third, under a similar sys tem, but they are seeking an in crease that. would bring the third year salary to over $200 a month Nurses from several hospitals including the English-language hospitals In Quebec, said. they received no remuneration dur ing a three-year training pe & MR, AND MRS, NEIL D, CATHERWOOD -lreland Studio Student Nurses In Canada To Have National Organization of the week, The biggest pig By LINDA CRAWFORD jregionally, But the Toronto del-| The average monthly pay te-| gained 3% pounds MONTREAL (CP) Cana-\egate suggested in her report|ported was $10, $18 and $24 for After weigh-ins the members|4ian student nurses may Haveli the meeting that a provincial the three years respectively , F ¥ y | Most atudents said they left for the home of Mrs, Jan|@ Hational organization Within! aesociation tor Ontario should| worked a 40-hour week, but On Terry for a barbecue, Assisting|{he next four yours, ' Danielle} eee e: he | the hostess was Mrs, Begsie|Bazinet, president of the Que be thelr centennial project tarlo reported a 45-hour work Fowler as co-hostess, Mrx,{bec Student Nurses' Associa Delegates approved a sugdes:|week, Brilish Columbia, Nova Mary McConnell as chet "and ton, said Wednesday tion to try for A page of the|Scotia and Prince Hdward Is Miss Elizabeth Devinish : Canadian Nurses Ansoclation'land reported a 44-hour week "But it will be possible only popeorn maker if the provincial presidents are Mrs, Bessie Fowler plaved|prepared to work seriously at) ithe pig bib around the pig-of-|it,"' she told a meeting of some) the-week's neck prior to the) 150 student nurses from across refreshments Canada Paying her penalty for not) The students, here to ait in keeping her weight pledge wasjon the Canadian Nurses' Axso-| Mrs, Judy Reinkoester singing) ciation convention, now are ot A song entitled 'They're. Com-|ganized only on a provincial People's Music Camp. at!ing to Take Me Away," This! level Roblin Lake, Ameliasburg, |was done while sitting in a toy; Mins Bazinet said the provin The annual picnic was held) ¢ar. clal organizations are not yet at Lakeview Park with Mrs,| Following the barbecue thelstrong enough to form a na John Bellingham and Mra, Wil) members made their way intoltional organization, but stepsl liam Keel in charge of games|the house to listen to a comedy | will be taken during the coming and contests, Mrs, John Me-|"ecord, Pletures were taken of! year Lachlan and Mrs, Given led in the evening's activities Ontario now is the only prov a grand march and a hearty The members thanked their|ince without a provincial organ: aing-song, Mrs, William James hostesses for the evening | and her assistants prepared |p ~ and served the supper STREAMLINER TOPS The Motor City Streamiiner Tops Club met Tuesday at] Rundle Park Clubh for weigh-ina, Designer's Clothes Sporty By Day | Feminine At Night ny LEONORA DODSWORTH OME (AP)--Designer Pino Lancetti's woman this year is sporty and brisk by day, even military looking, but all woman at night, Closing the third day of show ings of Italian fashions for fall co geese Lancetti Wednesday | | night showed daytime dresses) hams ih 8 | accompanied by alightly oe bloused battle jackets, Waistlines were on the high side with narrow leather belts| or the clever channel seaming) tor which Lancetti is known, | Overcoats swung out from the! shoulder and were full Things got more feminine foy evening, A black dress shaped like a slip was daringly sheer in places with jet beading pro viding the minimum of cover age, Long boats in pastel colors covered beaded pajamas There was lots of lame, the new super-shiny sort that looks like aluminum foil OTHERS SHOW WORKS Earlier in the day Baratta, Riki, Enzo, Mila Schon, Maru celli and Venegiani--the Milan group of designers -- showed their collections Fashion experts say trouser suits for women will become ac: cepted town wear this fall, Ma- rucelli and Mila Schon showed versions that included calf length, fake fur pants ending with Beatle - type jacketa and window pane-checked wool Rer mudas with Mandarin tunics Marucelli made a hit with matching mod styles for both sexes The high « waisted dress oar coat that bells out from gentle gathers at armhole height has been another often repeated theme in the Itallan shows so tar takes off faster THE NEW DC-9 Every day to Calgary Hamilton Fowler with Mrs, Bessie lous of 4% pounds was queen a It's no secret --~ lots of people have been doing it for years; when you're short or need extra pd A for vacation, look around the house, pick out the items you no longer have any use for, and call the Oshawa Times for an ad writer. . , she'll be lad to help you get off to a happy start on your 966 vacation, Call Now For The Times 123-3492 AIR CANADA (&) For Reservations and Information Call - DONALD TRAVEL SERVICE OSHAWA -- WHITBY -- BROOKLIN 104 BROCK ST. 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