Oshawa Times (1958-), 29 Dec 1967, p. 11

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Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office, Publication of this wedding record depends upon the Submission of the completed form to the | Women's Editor at least three days before the ceremony, The record of the bride-elect's showers and her out-of-town Buest should be submitted at least five days before the wedding, Whattam - Allison dn St. Paul's Presbyterian shoulder-length veil, Her jewel- Chureh last Saturday afternoon|!ery was a necklace of cultured - Linda Noreen Allison became| Pearls, a gift of the bridegroom : an ere D eg the bride of Marshall A. W hat-| wore Minn eee Soo tam, The bride is the daughter| the bridegroom's family. tt 'Mr and Mrs, Cluston Timo-| The matron of honor was thy Allison of Westhill, Ontario,)Mrs. Kenneth Brock of Oshawa 2 as ag bridegroom is the son and the bridesmaids were Miss ) r, and Mrs. Kenneth C.|Cheryl aS Os a: ] Wistar Ge | yl Imeson, Oshawa; Miss iene Petersburg. |Susan Me Hampton, and pst : Miss A Willoughby, Bow- ¥ The Reverend Thomas Gem manville i mell officiated. The Theodore Romanhyi of Peter- Miss Phyllis Glass, was ac-|borough acted as best man and companied by Mrs. John Bark- usheri g were James Power well and Gary Martin, both of Osh- The bride was given in mar-|awa: and Michael Willoughby, riage by her grandfather, Har-| Bowmanville : old G. Davidson of Oshawa 4 reception was held at the Carrying red and white roses|Shrine Club and the couple left tied with green velvet ribbon,'for a honeymoon at St. Peters- the bride wore a gown of Chan burg Florida. For travelling tilly lace in a fitted style with the bride chose a brown tweed. long sleeves and a high neck- three piece suit with a brown soloist, MR. AND MRS. MARSHALL A. WHATTAM Ireland Studio line, topped by a peau de soie velvet hat and dark brown and lace coat which flowed into accessories a train. Her headdress of seed) Mr. and Mrs. Whattam will pearls and crystal in the shape take up residence at 82 Simcoc of a rose, held a double, blush,'Street South | Dodsley - Pankhurst Miss Susan Mary Pankhurst and Gary Elizabeth|lace petals adorned with seed Wayne/pearis with a single crystal Dodsley exchanged n uptialldrop falling on the forehead, vows last Saturday afternoon/held a four-tier illusion veil, in St. Gertrude's Roman Catho-|and she carried a bouquet of lie Church. red roses, and white chrysan The bride is the daughter of|themums. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Ed- The bride's sister, Miss Janct ward Pankhurst, of Oshawa, Pankhurst, was the maid of and the bridegroom {4s the son honor, and another sister, Miss of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A.|Joan Pankhurst and Miss Dodsley of Orillia. Lynne Wright, all of Oshawa, The Reverend John B. Myers|were the bridesmaids. Keith performed the ceremony and|Leigh of Orillia was the best Mrs. George Tomlinson played/man and Terry Dodsley, the the wedding music. bridegroom's brother of Orillia Given in marriage by her and Benjamin J. Pankhurst, the father, the bride wore a full-|bride's brother, ushered length centennial gown of rose) Following a reception held at ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED The engagement of Miss New York. The prospective patterned Chantilly lace with ajthe Carousel Inn, the couple 7 brid 4 fitted bodice, lily-point sleeves,|left for their honeymoon to| Hope. E. Piper and Ed- ae ye av we aie or and a square cut salloped|points south with the bride) ward A. MacDonald is an- 1 a rs. Ewen Mac- Donald of Whitby. The affi- anced pair are both students at the Eastern Pentecostal Bible College, Peterborough Clubs Sponsor Festivities To Welcome The New Year neckline forming a "V" at the|wearing a white and silver lace back of the gown. The skirt dress, contrasting green coat cascaded ingthree wide scal-and matching accessories loped tiers of lace and formed; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Dodsley a Chantilly lace chapel train.|will make their home in Peter- Her headdress, a cluster of! borough. Newcombe - Hoagland nounced today by the fu- ture bride's parents, the Reverend and Mrs. J. D. Piper oi Niagara Falls; Many Entertain | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, December 29, 1967 11 For Marsha Marks | $ To Be Wed Today | Mag Many hostesses have held) fa showers. and presentation} parties this month for Miss} Marsha Marks whose marriage) to David Contway is taking} place this evening. The bride-to-| fags be is the daughter of Mayor| ; Ernest Marks, Q.C., and Mrs.) Marks. | A miscellaneous shower was given by Mrs. FE. J. McRae and} Miss Donna Wilson and a per-| | | lsonal shower by Mrs. T. T Smith and Mrs. D. D. Blair. Mrs. Albert Love and Mrs William Clarke were co- hostesses at a presenta tion party, attended by neigh- bors and a presentation was made at a coffee party given by) Mrs. J. A. Yanch. | His Honor Judge Charles) Henry and Mrs. Henry, Toronto, | held an at home in honor of the} affianced pair and a cocktail! party was given in their honor by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parke Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. John McGrath Toronto, entertained at a Sun day brunch and Mr. and Mrs Paul Cartan, Toronto, held a wine and cheese party for the future bride and bridegroom. A dinner party and presenta tion was arranged by Mrs. Alan \Terwillegar, Oshawa, for former school friends of the bride and following the wedding rehearsal Dr. and Mrs, Alan Cuontway parents of the prospective bridegroom entertained the bridal party at the home of Dr.| and Mrs. William Spragge, Osh awa Ruckland Labelled Big, Wicked City By J. C. GRAHAM Canadian Press Correspondent AUCKLAND (CP) Auck land, with a population of about 550,000, is the largest and most cosmopolitan city in New Zea land. But few a. : CHAFING DISH CENTRE OF people: have FUN FOR HOLIDAY ENTERTAINING thought of it as a big, wicked 3 city, Some yisitors, indeed, have re called it positively dull and | * CG gk 7 k A Di ;every possible opportunity" te complained of the lack of night nvite uests O a e 1p THE STARS SAY advance your interests between ee ity's residents according By ESTRELLITA now and then and, after that, ne city esic Ss ace 2 e immediately consolidate gains ; arti a) OMo 0 iy have been stared >: 9) INtO A Hot Cheese Fondue FOR TOMORROW A ratgeene Mey eer ogi (warning from a leading head Saturday will mark the fifth fails' during mid-July, the first \ mistress that downtown Auck For those who were lucky, Add brandy, a dash of nutmeg, day of a period which should. two weeks of September and the land is no place for 15-year-old enough to receive a chafing dish salt and pepper and should continue to, give Ist week in November, you will girls at night unless their move: for Chimimas, New Year's en To. serve: Dip pieces of your-sspirits a real lift. Stars nol experience another real up- jments are closely supervised lervtaining will provide a won: French bread into | The warning was given %Y derful opportunity to try' this Serves six Miss G. L. Gardner, headmis: friendly form of refreshment activities and romance. Try to will. enter another splendid 3- tress of Auckland Girls' Gram-\As a hot dish for the holiday FONDUE CANADIANA make some time for real relax-| month cycle on all fronts. Crea- mar School, one of the city's buffet, it's great fun 2 cans (10 ounces each) con- ation, however, in preparation! tive workers will have a gener- fondue. continue to smile on personal|trend along these lines until relationships, stimulating social/early January, 1969, when you main girls' schools Imported by almost all coun densed. tomato soup, un- for a husy week ahead ally fine year, with outstanding She urged parents to keep atries of the world Ja 'fondue diluted If tomorrow is your birthday, occomplishment and recogni- close check on their daughters Suisse' has now become a clas- 2 jwhen they go into town alone Or sic dish. Made with a dry white \with a companion of the same' wine, this fondue will delight'1 age. Parents who maintained your guests and family and is a \that their daughters should have| wonderful solution to those jsome freedom should go with|**midnight specials" that come \them and check on the places in! so often during the yuletide sea- ents in cups grated process shanp, your chart presents some: pleas-|tion--primised in June, Septeme or Canadian cheese (14 lb.)\ing prospects for the year ahead\ber and-or next December. _ teaspoon prepared mustard|--especially where personal re- A child born on this day will French or Italian bread, cut|lationships in general, and ro-\be extremely versatile, could in chunks : \mance -particularly, are con-\succeed notably as a writer, Combine first three ingredi-|cerned. If you are single, there painter or editor. top of double boiler.|iS & possibility of new romance - Miss Maybeth Agnes Hoagland|the train were trimmed in gold 1 ue Mite sot oan, is a possibility of nen nance cia Sarina oA became the bride of Kenneth Her headdress, a white velvet) Canada's Centennial year will) have all been sold for a buffet| Which aney Beer on HEB: Heat over Bimmerng Water, |r. Beate tt 1 ie ry n ' band, with gold trim, held alofficially end on Sunday, De-|and dance planned at the Le-|She S8!4. - FONDUE SUISSE stirring occasionally, until) in early April, in late August! OSHAWA TIMES Donald Newcombe in a candle-|" , Fak aso , | cially en | St y, e-| al ance planned a e Le-| = < FONDUE SUISSE cheese is melted and mixture is|!ate October or in November, | jshoulder-length veil of milane,|cember 30, at midnight, and it/gion Hall, Simcoe Street South.| TRUST TOO MUCH 2 light ceremony in Whitby Bap-| and she carried a single, yellow,|will be time to usher in Cen-| tist Church last Friday evening. |long-stemmed rose. tennial Year plus one, Since|a hot turkey buffet and dancing|This permissive society of ours,| The bride is the daughter of} Miss Catherine Lennie of|/welcoming the. New Year/to take place at the Polish Na-| which gives so much freedom to Mrs, Neta Hoagland, Oshawa,|Willowdale was the maid of!should rightfully. be staged onj tional Union Hall, Banting Ave | young people, fails to recognize and Mr. Edward Hoagland of/honor, and Miss Margaret Say-| Sunday evening, there has been nue, sponsored by the Polish|how vulnerable they are. Be Wysox; Pennsylvania, and the well of Oshawa was the brides-|some confusion as to how to} National Union, Branch 7. cause young people feel secure bridegroom is the son of Dr./maid. David Allison of Deep)handle the situation, but cer-| The Curling Club has organ- they are not aware of the pit and Mrs. Howard Borden New-|River acted as best man, andjtainly no doubt that celebrat-/ized its annual dinner and/fails and often find themselves combe,. Deep River, Ontario. William Duncan, of Lindsay,|/ing would take place dance to be held at the Curl-|jn. situations they cannot cope! The Reverend John McLeod,|and Robert Ward of Deep River! Dances and parties havejing Club. ' assisted by the Reverend Wil- ushered been planned by various organ-| Dinner, dancing, liam. Lewis officiated at the ceremony. Kenneth Harold Bird mony Road _ Baptist of Chicago, Illinois, was the|Oshawa, and later the couple day evening. d je! soloist, accompanied by Mrs. left for a skiing trip in Muskoka.| The New Year's Eve Ball,|Generals Hockey Club and a few dance halls Donald Weales. For the wedding trip, the bride) sponsored by the Corinthian) The Italian -Club's New. yately. however, The bride, who was given inichose a sleeveless white bro-jClub, at O'Neill Collegiate and| Year's dance is to be held at) ottee bars. discotheques and marriage by her mother, wore|cade dress with black and white| Vocational Institute will be held|their club, 18 Simcoe a floor-length gown of silk vel-accessories and a solitary red Saturday evening. North. vet, fashioned along princess|sweetheart rosebud corsage. There are ten lines, with an empire waist.) Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth New-| which have bell sleeves and'a train flowing|combe will reside on Main St.| evening events a from the waist. The gown and! W., Hamilton. _The old Country Club's New is Reedieist =sers Year's Dance will take place af. (he. Kinuman -- Community i stasses can give a clue to the {snots, and several prosecutions Centre ei 4 buffet and dance is to be, kind of topping by means of the {have been brought ii; held at the Yacht Club under|sarnish. To make this stick in Welfare authorities and police S ",|place, put a dot of softened reg- (have fully endorsed Miss Gard the auspices of the Oshawal! » put a dot of ned reg- je", ae Th declare | Yacht Club ular butter on the canape, top[ner's WArINE, ; ey She a } ; y . a young girls have been pa { The Polish Friendly Alliance |With the garnish, and chill./)N@' young Bl 4 Even Stable Individuals lis eaterthe fo ¥OURb and Old AL Clues to stick in place for fish|tronizing places of had Anions U 0 T 'a buffet and dance at' their Canapes might be red or black|!" eerie LA aN Be | u 4 mur , tracte y the lights anc sic - O hall, 219 Olive Avenue. caviar, a curled anchovy fillet y Have A Hang p if W A' supper dance has been oF tiny smoked shrimp. Poultry and unaware of the risks planned by the Oshawa Golf,Canapes might be identified by o Club to be held at the club, |hard-cooked egg and parsley, A. IMMUNIZATION REPORT The German Club will make Strip of pimiento, slice of olive. More than 40,000 Arizona men "T wear, If you haven't tried it, available a full course meal at\or pickle identified meat can-and women have been immu {their New Year's festivities at apes. Cheese toppings that|nized against the threat Club Loreley, Dean Avenue, come in tubes with fitted dec-)major diseases since Sept. °3, All tickets have been sold for| "Parents can be too trustful.| wit and enter Until recent years there were Church, | will hold its festivities on Sun-|will comprise a New for teen-agers have opened planned Sunday! CANAPE DECORATIONS To guests, selecting a Ganape tions at a party is often taste-adven- There have been reports: of turing into the unknown. But|drug peddling in some such Landers Many: thing to be Said for tidy under Dear Ann people start out by saying, never thought I would have to don't knock it. write to you,"' but I am not one of those. I have long suspected that one day you would go too glad to see a letter in your col- 43° has Dear Ann Landers: I was reported the tickets decorative edgings program was instituted far and arouse my indignation umn which pointed out that a NS a 2 : coasted to the point where I .could no great many people who com- tablespoons flour 1 clove garlic, out 4 ups dry white wine § tablespoons . brandy Ground nutmeg tablespoon salt Freshly ground black per French bread cut in pieces A and AGAINST SMOKING A reception was held at Har-jizations in the city, and most|tainment at the Carousel Inn virtually no places of entertain: flour and mix until cheese is The Italian government. also promise a good year: You Yeat's| ment frequented by young peo-| coated with flour. Rub inside of Which obtains 10 per cent of ils are currently in an excellent event sponsored by the Oshawa ple in Auckland except cinemas chafing dish Combine Swiss cheese pan with rise to the pounds Swiss cheese, grated hot, To serve in true Swiss fash-| bUt Sentimental interests for all PeP' Makes 4 to @ servings garlic, annual revenue from state tooac Pour in wine and cook over a CO Monopoly, announced a coun- and financial matters are con numerous low heat until bubbles of wine |trywide campaign against' cerned---a cycle which will last| surface. Stir Street night spots catering specifically|cheese, a few spoonfuls at a time and continue stirring until other clubs) ~~~ Some are well run, but some-the cheese is thoroughly melted have acquired dubious reputa- and the mixture starts bubbling PICTURE RE-PRINTS 20% Discount on Orders Of 5 or More Pictures jion, pour mixture into chafing and Ae irae gases [dish; dip chunks of bread, on wees) Sen Pie excel fork, in cheese mixture. Makes happy during the next 12 approximately three cups. Var teal Between June Ist and iation: Dish mav be served ag|Seplember 15th, you can look a rarebit over toast and gar forward to stimulating social nished with crisp bacon. strips activities and several opportuni ties to travel. Other good pe riods along these lines: Late Oc tober and late December. Along material lines Available at NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE 251 King &t. E., Oshawe 8 x 10---1.50 each 5 x 7--1,25 each atars planetary cvcle where career in Smoking until April Ist. Do make use of Berron 12-3f LACK SALE BUY 2 FOR THE PRICE OF ONE PLUS $1.00 WIFE PRESERVER If Santa brought you cultured pearls, keep them separately in of their own box or a soft chamois other jewelry The Canadian Legion Branch orator caps make possible easy 1967, when a public education scratching their creamy sur- bag to prevent face THREE STYLES Regular style -- with single reverse front pleats, belt loops, shades of Brown, Oxford, Grey, Olive Green, Charcoal and Black. Waist sizes 28 to 44. CONTINENTALS With plain front self-supporting waistband SOCIAL NOTICES longer remain silent. Today is plain about the free loaders on relief speak from vague gener- ee noma oa enough, it is not alities. They have no evidence ENGAGEMENT vour narrow, antiquated views that the "free loader" is really; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bennet on sex that prompt me to write. a lazy good-for-nothing who|Oshawa, wish to announce the It is the letter from the girl would rather dog it than put in| engagement of their only daugh whose friend was embarrassed an honest day's work. ter, Sheila Gayle, to Malcolm by her ragged underwear when) [| was on welfare for two)/Angus MacDougall, son of Mr she was admitted to the hospital years and it meant the differ jand Mrs, J. B. MacDougall of emergency room ence between life and death to|Inverness, Cape Breton. The She said, "luckily Della suf-) me and my family. My husband) wedding plans will be an- fered only a broken shoulder sneaked out of the house one nounced at a later date. and dislocated hip but she! winter night and left a note Say-| ee wasn't concerned about her in- ing he was going off with Veron-| ENGAGEMENT juries. It was her faded andiica but I felt sure his passion| The Reverend J. D. Piper and soiled undervear that caused for her would cool, as it had for| Mrs. Piper, Niagara Falls, New her the most agony." And then the three dollies who preceded| York, announce the engagement you, like a big boob, counselled: her : of their daughter, Miss Hope FE "Check your linen, girls. Are) My husband left behind four) Piper, to Edward A. MacDon- you wearing a girdle and bra children under six years of age| ald, son of Mr. and Mrs, Ewen vou wouldn't mind modelling in) and a stack of unpaid bills. It MacDonald of Whitby. The wed- 'an emergency ward?" All I can} was December ar the coal bin} ding plans will be announced sav is, 'Good grief!" |was nearly empty, There wasjat a later date. | Della should have been thank-| very little food in the house and| ------ se she' our relationship with the grocer HOUSEHOLD HINT ful to almighty God that h the: ; was alive instead of worrying) was on a cash-only sis. We eee le. at about her underwear. And you) were what they call "slow pay. overshoes for use, rub a few drops of oil on each zipper. backed her un! When I married, my family poe souldn't. count on : I could care less about the|told me I cou dan Run the zipper back and forth the day Strangely Come To The for Your ~ New Year's Eve "will bring the roof down . * DINNER * Entertainment * Balloons * Free Hockey Tickets Sunday Evening 9 P.M. Carousel INN Parly * DANCING * Noisernakers fo 2 A.M. Colors of Brown, Black, Charcoal, Olive Green and Oxford Grey. Sizes 28 to 38. IVY STYLE Belt loops, plain front. S Black, Charcoal, Brown, G ECONOMY RANGE FIRST SLACKS EXTRASLACKS --- YOU SAVE 9.95 1.00 8.95 DELUXE RANGE 14.95 1.00 13.95 HAND GRADE 19.95 1.00 18.95 es 28 to 40. In reen OPEN A CHARGE condition of my underwear. It's way down on the list of things that count. | think you are both crazy Ragged Br' Carefree Dear Ragged: If this column did nothing but point: up the human frailties and kookiness of people it would serve a useful purpose. It is comforting to know that even the most hal anced and_ stable individuals have a nutty hang-up or two. And incidentally, there is some- }them for any help and they meant it. If I had not had the assistance of welfare I hate to think of what. would have hap-|was not born of the W.P.A, in |nened to me and my children.|1933. He was around when they | |So, thank you, Ann, for refusing| built the Pyramids and he'll be ito run with the herd who con-|with us as long as man exists. | ldemn everyone on relief. We|We must not withold a helping are not all parasites. -- X. Y. Z.|hand to the ones who need it in Dear X.: From the dawn of/order to protect ourselves from history there have always been beir . taken in--and no one de- |people who would rather loaf|nies that we do get taken in-- a few times and it won't stick. Carwusel INN OSHAWA LLY LICENSED i : ACCOUNT @ No Down Payment 2 LOCATIONS @ No Interest FOR YOUR RESERVATIONS CALL 723-5271 36 King St. East Oshawa Shopping Centre Open Friday till 9 Open Thurs. and Fri. till 9 BOTH STORES CLOSE WEDNESDAY AT 1 P.M. @ No Carrying Charges than work, The shovel-leaner|plenty. |

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