Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Sep 1967, p. 15

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It might be that at some of your loveliest moments with :| your husband when both of you feel calm and comfortable and companionable you could help him see that there are much 'leasier ways to help children enjoy their meals through cona- '|manding and punishing them. ANSWERING QUESTIONS Q. Our son, 2, often flies into a rage. He will knock his head 'against the nearest thing, What | should we do? A. Though we usually do best WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Albuin is provided by the Oshawa Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Publication of this wedding record depends upon the submission of the leted form to the Women's Editor at least three days before the ceremony. The record of the bride-elect's rs and her guest should be submitted at least five days before the tent at, 'ito act as if we were blind and deaf when a youngster goes Jinto a rage, such head bumping jcould be dangerous to him. Quick sharp pain applied to his | bare thighs then with your bare « flat hand, if consistent, could be * very effective. 4 COMPETING FOR INSULIN The human body's store of fat-. competes with muscle tissue for insulin, neal E FINEST Custom and Ready Made DRAPES in the latest Shades ond |f-: fabrics . a 5 008. ME&C Ory Goods & Draperies EXPERTLY INSTALLED DRAPERY TRACKS 723-7827 ile Shopping at Our Store" ia > Here! beginning to sd plus), and four from our louse #7179 antskirt #7212 SIGNERS ON SUEDE: A -soft finish. Nor- nel, corn cob, mid- 8 yd. + 1.77 yd. re. 30% acetate, le heather green, hunt green. 45" 1.77 yd. 'FETA LINING: s, such as, black, own, gay garnet, Be yd. B7¢ yd. Gushu Mary Victoria, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vella of Whitby, became the bride of Ignatius Jerome Gushu of Bar- rie, Ontario, last Saturday afternoon in St. John the Evan- gelist Roman Catholic Church, Whitby. The bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Tobias Gushu of St. John's, Newfound- land. The Reverend. David Currie performed the ceremony. The church organist, Mrs. P. J. Wil- son, played the wedding music and accompanied Mrs. Hugh Polson, the soloist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full- length, A-line gown of <ilk or- ganza, featuring an Empire bodice of imported Alencon lace with a scoop neckline and lily-point sleeves. A detachable overskirt on redingote lines was lavishly bordered with the same lace and the extra full- ness in the back fell into a chapel train. Three roses of -Vella |satin and organza held her bouffant 'veil of silk illusion and she carred a shower bouquet of golden roses. Miss Rose Vella was her sis- ter's maid of honor and the other attendants were Miss Freda Vella, Whitby, and Mrs. John Gushu, and Mrs. Robert Akain, both of Burlington. | |Brenda Rousseau of Whitby was jthe flower girl. | Tobias Gushu., Jr., of St. John's |was the best man. Ushering were Robert Akain and Roger Hawley, Burlington, and Adrian Cutajar, Whitby. Anthony Vella was the junior usher. A reception was held at Annandale Golf and Country Club and later the couple left for Montreal and New York for their honeymoon. For travelling the bride donned a rust-color silk knit ensemble of skimmer MR. AND MRS. I. J. GUSHU Denis Studios, Whitby MR. AND MRS. ROBERT J. MITCHELL Ireland Studio dress and matching coat with a|---- gardenia corsage. | Mr. and Mrs. Gushu will re-| SOCIAL & side at Barrie, Ontario. Telephone 723-3474 for Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor PERSONAL Women's Department Affianced Pair Prior To Weddi Mitchell - Cover The Reverend John B. Myers officiated at the marriage of Gail Marie Cover to Robert John Mitchell last Saturday bouquet of red roses white chrysanthemums. Miss Nancy Cover, sister of the bride, was the maid-of-hon- and morning in Saint Gertrude's Ro-|or and another sister, Miss man Catholic Church. The bride|Joan Cover, and Miss Sally is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs./Armstrong, were the brides- William F. Cover and the bride- groom is the son of Mr.. and Mrs. Robert D. Mitchell, all of Oshawa. maids and the junior brides- maid was Miss Catherine Mit- chell, sister of the bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gagnon At the first fall meeting of The soloist, Mrs. Clifford Lu- cas, was accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. George Tomlin- son at the organ. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full- length cage gown of silk or- ganza. The gown and full-length train were embroidered with seed pearls and appliqued with lace daisies. Daisies also edged the wrist - length sleeves, ba- teau neckline and hem of the gown. Her headdress of rose Canadian Legion, Branch 43, on| The ring bearer was Danny Pip- Ferguson, members who died during the summer. Mrs. Alyn! Elliott, president, and Mrs.| George V. Lee were named con-| veners of the October bazaar. Next Tuesday is the final date for back payment of member- ships. A reception was held in Saint Gertrude's parish hall and later the couple left for Lake Placid. The bride chose a blue iinen ensemble with white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations for the wedding trip. Mr. and Mrs. Robert John Mitchell will reside on Gibb petals held a bouffant shoulder- length veil and she carried a Trainor Saint Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church was the setting last Saturday after- noon for the wedding of Donna Jean Smith and John Joseph Gerald Trainor, of Summerside, Prince Edward Island. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwight George Smith, Oshawa, and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Trainor, Charlotie- town, Prince Edward Island. The Reverend P. A. Wiley officiated at the ceremony and the soloist, Mrs. Elmer Gibson, was accompanied by the organ- ist, John D. Driscoll. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a full- length sheath gown in a rose pattern Alencon lace with a semi-bateau neckline and lily- point sleeves. The long, Chanel-type coat of nylon or- ganza, outlined in lace, fell from the shoulders to forma chapel-length train. Her head- dress, a cluster of organza petals and leaves, studded with HOME MADE CANDY | 6 cups white sugar 2 ia cream of top of milk) or Carnation milk 1 cup corn syrup Boil all this one full hour. Then take off stove, place it in three equal parts. Part one add one cup cocoanut and desired flavoring. Part two add two bars of sweetened chocolate. Part three add one cup chopped walnuts. and desired flavoring. sories and a corsage of white |tioned with the RCAF. Mrs. Douglas Clemens, con-| venor, presided at a meeting of the ticket c tee, com- Street, Oshawa upon their re- turn. er. Edward Mitchell, brother of/Tuesday, the charter was| Dominion Hills office of Fidel- the bridegroom acted as best draped in memory of Mrs.|/ty National Bank, Arlington, pa ~ Leong § were Ian Ridily Lovell, ire avdiey| ee oung, Toronto, Peter Vasco, 4 Doe and Davia wichen, Chandler and Mrs. Andrew|Mr. and Mrs. Edmund N. Wel- | Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Whit- and son Donald of Sault Ste.|tington and family of Alexan- Marie have been guests of Mr.|dria, Virginia, are visiting Mrs. Gagnon's sister, Mrs. Ernie! Whittington's mother, Mrs. W. Brock and Mr. Brock, Ritson|N. Aitken of Toronto, formerly Road North. | of Oshawa. Mr. Whittington was attached to the Oshawa branch | of the Bank of Nova Scotia un- the Ladies' Auxiliary, Royal| tj) 1966. He is now the assis- tant branch manager of the don, Ste. Therese, Quebec, are arriving in Oshawa this evening to attend the wedding on Saturday of his daughter, Mar- ilyn to Bertrum Bowers. Mr. and Mrs. Weldon who will be Staying at the Carousel Inn are returning to Quebec on Sunday. Mrs. Dean Kelly and daugh- ter, Katherine, left Oshawa the first of this week to take up per resid in London, posed of members of the Wom- en's Auxiliary Oshawa General Hospital and the Evening Chap- ter, at McLaughlin Hall to or- ganize the sale campaign for the two-night fashion show "fas- hionscope 67" to be held at dale Collegi this month. The following were named team captains: Mrs. Roy Beckett, Mrs. John Carnwith, Mrs. An- drew Chrisomalis, Mrs. Keith Claxton - Oldfield, Mrs. Allen Detenbeck, Miss Helen Dutchak, Mrs. Gary Gales, Mrs. Donald Hart, Mrs. Douglas McKay, Mrs. Colin Ashton, Mrs. D. G Perkin, Mrs. Ronald Wendorf, -Smith seed pearls, held a shoulder- length illusion veil and she car- ried a spray cascade of carna- tions, roses, stephanotis and chrysanthemums in pink, white and rose shades. A sister of the bride, Mrs. James N. Cochran, was the matron-of-honor and Miss Ann Smith, the bride's sister, and Mrs, Steven Lakatos were the attendants. Melford Gregory of Trenton, acted as the best man |tertaining the executive at din- Ontario. for the future bridegroom by co-workers of Loblaws at the home of Mrs. J. B. Godin. bors of the future bride's par- ents shower at the home of Mrs. Cecii Stephenson. tive bridegroom was held by| Frank Lowe and Robert Town- send at the former's home. Miss Jill Greer and her fi-, ance, Murray McKnight, have been entertained at several pre-| nuvtzal parties recently. They) are to be married on Saturday! in Christ Memorial Church. Friends and relatives of the prospective bridegroom's par-| ents held a miscellaneous show- er at the home of Mrs. Joseph O'Mailey. She was assisted by Mrs, Frank Lowe. A presentation party was held Former Mary Street neigh- held a_ kitchen utensil A stag party for the prospec-| Miss Bea Bedford held a mis- Entertained ng Saturday A presentation was made to Miss Greer by the staff of Mill- work Building Supplies where the bride-to-be is employed. Following the rehearsal Fri- \day evening the bridal party will be entertained at the home of the bridegroom's sister and husband, Mrs. Frank Lowe and Mr Low Prrren ¢1 Mh WIFE PRESERVER A new broom sweeps cleaner, cellaneous shower attended by|longer, if part of an old nylon the attendants at the forthcom-|stocking is slipped over the top ing wedding and former school mates of the bride-elect. | of the bristles to keep them in shape. Prior to her marriage to Ig- natius Gushu, the former Miss Mary Victoria Vella was hon- ored at a miscellaneous show- er arranged by her maid of honor, Miss Rose Vella. Mrs. Donald Butts, Mrs. Donald. Mc- Bain and Mrs. Leo Pizzilato were co-hostesses at a kitchen shower honoring the bride-to- e. Mrs. C. M. Elliott, president of the University Women's Club of Oshawa and district, is en- ner this evening at which time and ushering were Anthony Power from North Bay and the bride's brother, Hilton Smith. A reception was held at the Kinsman Community Centre and later the couple left for New York City and the eastern United States. For the wedding trip, the bride wore a two-piece suit of cranberry heathertone wool with black patent acces- Mrs. Keith Welsh and Mrs. David Williams. Mayor Desmond Newman of Whitby and Mrs. Newman and the mayor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Newman Sr. of Toronto attended the Gushu - Vella wedding in Whitby last Saturday. Guests from out of town included Mr. and Mrs .Wil- liam Williams and Mr. and Mrs. William Akain Sr., all of St.} John's Newfoundland; Mr. and} Mrs. Emmanuel Vella and An- thony Vella, all of New York and Mr. and Mrs. John Abela carnations. Mr. and Mrs. John Joseph G. Trainor will reside in Summer- side, Prince Edward Island where the bridegroom is sta- plans will be laid for the cof- fee party for members and pros- pective members to be held at the YWCA Wednesday even- ing, September 20. CHOCOLATES 2 cups white sugar Y% tsp. cream tartar 1 cup boiling water Method: Boil until forms a soft ball in cold water. Beat until creamy then shape into balls, Let stand until firm, then melt 6 squares dark chocolate, dip balls and let stand. Top of Detroit, Michigan. with pecan. OUR GREAT Place in a well buttered cake pan, put one part on top of other, then cut in small pieces when cool. (This is delicious dy. -- --Mrs. Leonard Walter. | | HEAVENLY HASH 1 Large pkg. miniature marshmallows 1% Ibs. grapes (cut in half, seeds removed) 1 tin crushed pineapple 1 egg 1% tsp. sugar 1 tbsp. boca i. cup pineapple juice Sar vast four ingredients three minutes in double boiler. Cool. \ 1 cup cream whipped (add sugar to sweeten). 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