Oshawa Times (1958-), 17 Aug 1967, p. 13

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black azzie pow! lemon $12 Black, $13 onger $11 lliant $15 Oshawa Times Women's Pag Oshawa Times office. Public depends upon the submi WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by the e. Forms are available at The ation of this wedding record Women's Editor at least three days before the ceremony. The record of the bride-elect's showers and her out-of-town guest should be submitted at least five days before the wedding. Fieldus - Cornelius St. Paul's Presbyterian Church was the setting last Sat- urday afternoon, for the mar- riage of Carolyn Jane Cornelius and Charles Rand Fieldus. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edward Cor- nelius, Oshawa, and the bride- groom is the son of Mrs. Charles Fieldus, Toronto, and the late Mr. Fieldus. The Reverend Walter Jack- son officiated. Miss Marina Puf- fer was the soloist, accom. panied by. Frank Walter at the organ. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of silk organza and scal- loped Alencon lace. The fitted hodice was styled with a scoop neckline and elbow-lengta bouf- fant bell sleeves edged with scalloped lace. Similar lace ac- cented the natural waistline and formed four bands en- circling the A-line skirt. A bouf- fant bustle train was caught at the waist by a large bow. Her headdress was a coronet of silk petals encrusted with seed pearls and crystals, holding her Rainey The Reverend James Mills officiated at the wedding of Dorothy Elaine Medd to Milton Wesley Rainey last Saturday afternoon in Trinity United Church, Uxbridge. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ray Medd, Port Perry, and the bridegroom is the son of Neil Rainey, Cannington and the late Mrs. Rainey. Glenn Allin of Newcastle was the soloist accompanied by Paul McIntosh of Coldsprings at the organ. Given in marriage by her} father, the bride wore a gown) of lagoda silk designed with a scoop neckline, _lily-point sleeves and a fitted bodice en- hanced with appliques of alen- con lace. The A-line skirt was highlighted by a detachable watlea train edged with match- ing lace. Her headdress, petals decorated with Jace and pearls held a scalloped bouffant veil of the leted form to the Cee we bouffant quadruple veil of scal- 3 loped tulle. Her jewelry was her great - grandmother's wedding % ring and her great-aunt's ear- rings, She carried a triangular cascade of deep pink roses and white chrysanthemums. Miss Sally Callison, Oshawa, was the maid of honor and the other attendants were Miss Norah Cunningham, Cobourg; Mrs. Gary Bunner, Oshawa, and Miss Jane Lupton, Toronto. The flower girls were nieces of 7 the bride, Miss Cheryl and Miss |Kim Cornelius, Oshawa. j James Brown, Toronto, was the best man and those usher- | ing were William Cornelius, |Oshawa; Vincent Lebano, Oril- © \lia; and Frank Stock, Montreal. Following the reception held at the Carousel Inn the couple © left for a honeymoon trip to the © Eastern States and Canada. For © travelling the bride donned a ° maize Sorrento dress and full- length white lace coat, maize and white accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. Mr. and Mrs. Fieldus will live in Montreal. MR. AND MRS. C. Eiside order of seaweed to g: OTTAWA (CP)--How about : with that juicy steak? To a Japanese palate thc taste wouldn't be strange and i Canadian marine biologists marine plants experimental sta- ion at Miminegash, P.E.L, yperated by the fishery depart- nent's industrial development service, to.supply some of the answers, have their way seaweed spe-| The scientists at Halifax rec- cialties may become a house-|ymmended that biochemistry hold staple. and related disciplines be The federal fisheries depart-|applied to further research. ment reports in its magazine|'They also want an evaluation of Fisheries of Canada on current|marine plant products as ferti- studies by government, indus-||izers. Million Dollar Future Predicted| sctrone (ar)--Peone For Canada's Eastern Seaweed |who drink a lot of coffee, have poor diets and use a lot of spices may be heading for alco- holism, says Dr. U. D. Regis- ter, a professor at an Ameri- can-sponsored medical school here. He said rats given poor diets and fed on coffee and spicy foods develop an abnor- mal taste for alcohol. CHECK.THEIR HEALTH The American Medical Asso- ciation recommends a thorough check-up for five- and six-year- olds starting school for the first 'Ttime. try and science on possible uses of seaweed. These were subjects of a con- ference in Halifax earlier this year attended by federal and provincial government repre- sentatives and processors from Canada, the U.S. and Europe. The seaweeds of Canada's Atlantic Coast--which already provide dozens of different ingredients used in the food, pharmaceutical and textile industries and in agriculture-- are worth about $1,000,000 a year. However, the Halifax meeting agreed weeds may be used more and that they have valu- able possibilities as a cash crop for commercial fishermen and farmers. MR. AND MRS. MILTON W. RAINEY -- Denis Studio | Be RAND FIELDUS Photo By Serge | | Johanna Hill roses centred in ENGAGEMENT ivy. | A slster' of the bride, Miss| Mt 899 Mrs. John Senders, Betty Louise Medd, was the| Oshawa, wish to announce the maid of honor. The other atten-| engagement of their youngest dants were Mrs. Leonard|daughter, Julia Anne to David Coates, a sister of the bride-| William Meisner, son of Mrs. groom, Sunderland, Miss Dar-|Mary Partridge. Whitby. The lene Christie, Uxbridge and| wedding plans will be announced Miss Sherillyn Law, Whitby,|at a later date wie Lynn Medd eps val] FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Miss Deborah Marie Medd,| The forthcoming marriage is Blackstock, The best man was|announced of Jill, daughter of Carl Rainey, Bowmanville and| John M. Greer, Q.C. and Mrs. ushering were Lawrence Medd,|Greer, to Murray McKnight, Epsom, and Harold Medd,|son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mc- Blackstock. Knight, all of Oshawa. The Following a reception held at| wedding will take place Satur- Trinity United Church, the|day, September 9, 1967 at 2:30 couple left for a honeymoon to| p.m. in Christ Memorial Church. eastern Ontario and the New England states. The bridal AT HOME chose for travelling a sheath! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook- dress of blue acetate and knit)son, RR 1, Whitby, will be with a matching lace coat, a|pleased to receive their rela- white feather hat and white|tives, friends and neighbors at accessories. {their home on Sunday, August Mr. and Mrs. . Milton W./20, 1967, from 2.00 p.m. to 9.00 Rainey will reside on Frances|p.m. on the occasion of their and she carried a bouquet of New Tranian Law Allows Women To Divorce Husbands TEHRAN (Reuters)--Iranian men have been deprived by parliament of their age-long rights to divorce their wives at will, to practise polygamy and to take concubines. Under the new law , women for the first time will be able to sue their husbands for divorce in certain circumstances. A husband in Iran, where the majority of the people are Mos- Jems, will no longer be able to divorce his wife by repeating "talagh'--I divorce thee--three times, or by the simple process of visiting a notary public. _ The new family protection law transferred all divorce cases to courts of law and pro- vided protection for the chil- dren of broken marriages. | Ten courts were appointed in| Tehran to deal with applica- tions for divorce, maintenance of children involved in divorce) cases and requests from mar. Street, Whitby. 30th wedding anniversary. LITTLE-BOY LOOK MONTREAL (CP)--Latest \demand in Montreal beauty sa- jlons is for the little-boy look hair-style. 'It's one way to look new and with-it says free- These reforms were approved |lance writer Madge Baber, 30. by a big majority in a country-|"I couldn't very well wear wide referendum which the/mini-skirts but having my hair Shah urged Iranians tojshort I get the same message approve. across."" 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This crop has} continually expanded and today} has even more uses: corn on} |the cob; breakfast cereals in| |the form of flakes, puffed corn; | x : |hominy preparations such as) | : : |hominy grits; meal, e.g. corn | SEPTEMBER BRIDE! meal; flour, for use in products) isuch as pancakes; oil, now} used as a salad oil or for deep} fat frying; starch for thicken- |ing desserts and sauces. |CORN ON THE COB Jill Greer will become the bride of Murray McKnight, September 9, in Christ Mem- orial Church at 2:30 p.m. lie bride-elect is the daugh- ter of John M. Greer, Q.C. and Mrs. Greer, and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. /husks should be a bright green Cecil McKnight, all of Osh- |color and fit closely to the ear. awa. If the silks are attached, a dark juicy if it is eaten at the proper stage of maturity, ad- vise food specialists at Mac- Varied Uses Of Corn Make Delicious Meals color indicates mature ears. The kernels will be soft and tender and filled with a thick milky juice. Since the sugar contained in the corn'. kernels quickly changes to starch in warm temperatures, corn should be refrigerated as soon as pos- sible after picking. The sooner the corn is used, the better the flavor will be After removing the husks and silk, tender young ears of corn will take about six minutes to jcook in lightly salted boiling water. Corn on the cob is ideal to | Corn is sweet, tender, andj|serve at cookouts. Husk, wash, | table or in the living room whilst en- butter and season the cobs; wrap them in aluminum foil |Place among the hot coals and donald Institute, Guelph, The| roast about 10 to 15 minutes; on the grill, roast about 20 to 25 minutes. The cobs should be turned frequently. 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