ee . § THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Weilvesiay, August 18, 1954 WoMEN OSHAWA MAN AND MONCTON BRIDE Pictured following their mar- riage are Mr. au Mrs. Joseph Peter Thomson, the former rie Lillian Caissie. The bride- groom's parents are Mr. and Joseph W. Thomson of Osh- awa, and the bride is the da ter of Mr. and Mrs, Theop! Caissie of Moncton, New Bruns- --Photo by Hornsby Studio. Many Entertain Miss Shirley Blake Miss Shirley Bloke Mt whose marri- e to Mr. Hill is to take ce next Saturday has been much entertained. during the past few weeks, A miscellaneous. show: er from her neighbors. wa was held by Mrs. Donald McLean, Dearborn Avenue, who was assisted by Miss Dorothy McLean and Mrs. William Motsisns Jr. A. R. Dawson, aunt of the brideciope held a shower at her home, Ritson Road South, at which Miss Blake received a great var- fety of gifts. Mrs. Earl Goyne, and Mrs, Gordon Dawson assisted the hostes. ° Miss Blake's fellow workers in the tabulating ent GMC thered at the home of Mis dna Walker, Port Perry, and sented the bride-elect with a tess chair and fancy glasses. Miss Vera Bruce gave a mis- cellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Bernard Buckley, Miss Blake's sister. Three other sisters assisted, Mrs. Harry Tresise, Mrs. Alex Bruce and Miss Donna Blake. A micellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. George Twiddy, French Street, was arranged her daughter, Mrs. Thomas ock. The bride-to-bx was present- ed with a corsage of rosebuds, and games 'and contests kept the party vel Improve Your Looks By Shaping Brows Making up the eyebrows in- volves more than creating a lovely line, It can help to detract from less perfect features. The girl whose eyes are close together, for instance, can achieve the illu- sion of width by plucking well be- tween the brows and extending their outer lines. Ideally, the inner brows should begin at a point immediately above the outer nostrils. To add Note Our New Address Sharp Electric Co. 140 Simcoe St. S. Dial 3-8214 ' themselves with fragrance Next fall, you may have to be bored at a friend's home while he Shows you films of his summer Let's h ou are consider- Ry ends, and thus set a good example of consideration for your gro chil However, some of your friends might be deeply interested Tn your 4 | display of involving your whole aly, especially the yotun- ger children. For some close rel- hy such films may have con- siderable attraction. Besides, mem- ders of Your ows family Hay like to see some of these films over grandchildren may enjo; fears to come. Especially attract- over the years may be films showing the Soup ella at various stages in velopment and growth. FAMILY TREASURES Of equal or interest and value to members. of the family, are recordings of conversations and utterances in the family group various occasions, as at ust before. Record- very young child's voice as he cries, laughs, coos or babbles, and at various stages of development in his early speech are wonderful to have. Secret recordings of the young- ster's yarns of fancy, when he creates them with great en- Records And Music Can Be Used ToThe Advantage Of Of The Family are on pen the young te happy ces at the end of a or How often, too, may have "wished for a recsiding a young child's prayer ace of his wn 4 creation tion, I, however, the child knew his utterances were being cide he would grow self- Soascious, obviously * bad ec years some teachers For many of s| h oh Dave made reco OE ed vioun pupil or student, his speech and over, and your children and |ious speec them in Sparen: an Bia like purposes cofings it might mean if each could hear a Te ph and cl cording of own voice a made at times when he | migh high his voice had been how loudly he had But for the soc ett in- volved, it might also be very able to have some secret ings made when guests are in the family's midst. 2. hg = must guard ainst le e's enthusiasm aE: home films and recordings get out of hand and cause one to spend more for such than the budget would w. What is it about a woman which is most attractive to a man? Some say "hair that glistens." Others mention sparkling eyes, a cute turned up nose, a good figure. There 2 Sopms to be as many an- swers men, But all agree on ane pont . . . that overall per- $0! is what matters. Perhaps | the the A desoription of what at- tracts a man is the fourth dimen- sion, that quality of charm and loveliness with which a woman ts her world -- that quality or which each woman strives. And one of the easiest and most personal ways of achieving this dimension is through the use of perfume, Since the earliest days of civilization, fragrance has proven to one of women's strongest allies in accenting their allure for men. The great beauties of the world went to all lengths to surround uc! famous women as Queen Elizabeth Madame Posmpadowy, Catherine de Lg Josep) ine, as well as Cleo] elen of Troy are closely" "\dentitied with ume. il the 20th century, the selec- Lay was limited to type of scent and form of product. Today, myriad scents in many guises are available to the wom- ed of this country through the ingenuity, artistry and Scientific research of the fragrance indus- try. Perfumes in liquid, solid and cream form, come in size from the largest bottle to the small purse container. Sachets aps pear as powder, cream or lotion. Toilet water and cologne are cre- ated in many ways for the modern Create a Personal Aura of Loveliness By Subtle Use of Perfume, Colognes women's fancey. The important thing is that you, modern woman, take advantage of this fourth di- | mension to your personality. ur perfume every so 9g ge at neither you nor the man in your life is a of Olfactory fa , If you wore same hat at all times, you'd get tired of it, and he'd stop no- cing it. Beware of becoming immune to type of perfume. A wardrobe of Jetiime keeps a sparkle in your dimension. Here are a few tips om how to develop the fourth dimension of your own personality through the use of fragrance. Make them a daily habit and gain the compli- ments of charm which give a woman such self - confidence in her own womanliness, Tuck a perfumed cotton pellet in your bra. Scent 3 piske of of Solin and pin it on yi Spray perfume all oi you just before you go out with that man. Satrate a co with per- fume and fasten » the inside hem of your Kirt with cello- phane tape. Carry perfume in your purse to renew your fragrance whenever you replenish Jw Spray colo, the electric so the heat he the Toon. hia ways app pel ulse spots where the heat of the Body keeps the fragrance '"'alive". Change your from time to time to avoid fragrance im- munity. width to the eyes, however, pluck a few more hairs from this inner side. And to extend the outer line, |¢ pick up blonde fuzz with just a touch of mascara. When pepper is shipped by 3 it causes considerable condensa- tion inside the jreighe Sompart. ment; and it must not be near sensitive cargo. fresher longer by WATCH! for the IDEAL DAIRY REFRIGERATED MILK TRUCKS on your sivest. This is the only dairy with refrigerated milk trucks in Oshawa which ere designed to keep your milk temperature until it reaches your doorstep. IDEAL DAIRY LTD. PHONE 5-5812 FOR having it kept ef the correct DELIVERY f- % This tartan dress of light- weight wool in dark colors is . suitable for office or. casual re- quirements, The dress has a mo- erately full skirt, with monsig- nor-notched collar outlined with has sleéves ending at midarm. A seif-Tabric sporan belt bands the natural waistline, i | started 'a small a white strin. The smooth h-~dine Unity Minister Visiting Oshawa Speaks Of Faith of being well after a chilinosd clouded with pif and thankfulness to God and belief au "His Divine Healing, Srew Miss Edna Bowyer into an inter- national school of thought of er tical Christianity. The Reverend Edna Bowyer B.Sc. of Winnipeg was a guest of Mr, and Mrs. J. Cal Braun, Simcoe Street North, at the week- end, and she described in an in- terview ow she had received God's help in her life which she has dedicated to helping others. Following het remarkable re- covery she the Unity School of Christian with head- quarters in Lee's ummit, near Kansas City, Missouri, and after a five-year course she was or- dained as a minister. She now leads a non-denominational con- Jregation of sor of Some two hundred fol- innipeg. The Unity School of thought was founded by a Mr. and Mrs. Charl- es Fillmore, some seven Years ago in the United States, Based on their own faith od printing press to send out words of hope and' en- couragement to others. Today the presses turn out sev- en monthly publications, 150 dif- ferent tracts published in thous- ands, -fifty bound volumes and hundreds of booklets. The head- quarters is set in a picturesque landscape covering 1,000 acres, and the architecture of the hum- blest tool shed has been planned as part of the whole. this serene atmosphere the students come to study, Miss Bow- yer explained, and in the prayer | department there are 150 workers, | who study letters sent in asking for guidance, and meditation and prayer never ceases. There is also ' COLD FACE RINSE deep down inside them. After cleansing your skin with cream, remember to apply cold] water as your final facial rinse, Cold water closes the pores and prevents new dirt from getting me Good Words Club, whose mem- "md . 8; cons vetore: sponing. Of her own church in Miss Bowyer spoke en enthusiastier ly. It hi been built by voluntary geferings and is sustained there- The members hold few teas or bazaars to raise funds. As a minister, she wears no "official dress", and says that Unitarians ing, food, or "We believe in Divine Healing | m und practical Christianity, putting God's Law first," Milliners Renounce Ww . " Itty-Bitty" Hats By DOROTHY ROE NEW YORK (AP) -- No hat is old hat this fall. Beleaguered milliners, geared the ations trend that has appe periodically over the Jad hope they have number out of ® the hat this time. The newest hat tricks cover the 5 the straggly ends of the growing-out boy cut. and pro- vide a necessary bit of drama to balance he casual ok of the yew fall clo wd will people have » look closely to see whether woman is wearing a hat or og as has happened in the past in the case of such fashion leaders as the Duchess of Windsor, Jong addicted to the miniature beanie, and others who elected to wear a scrap of have no strict tenets ARainst| smok- | Y Skill has been a tradition {| with us for over a quarter of a century | LEWIS-- OPTOMETRISTS 3 KING ST. E. DIAL 5.0444 on the subject, wi i aie e new w Important Took ot John, presen a collection dedicated to 2 Cieopat ra. the most famous siren ot all "Neither Cleopal a nor the cur- mussed, any, amas | Fey stect Tin on Dwight Eisenhower, voices er theories: "Any woman with a in of common sense knows she a hat that looks better we: Hays 0h her best - re, ac- femininity and makes her Roig prettier." John Frederics, another master milliner and analyst of feminine , adds: "Men like to see a woman wear a hat. That should be reason enough, " new fall styles from these high is of millinery should Jake ma most women deop on ches: showing deep clc barets ig ee and egyptia he: pets in in soft 2 eritie mink, road and leopard. PICKLES! PICKLES! PICKLES! Sweet or Dill Obtain the Famous to beat try a cool, Canada, so serve plenty of salad this week and every week. For a mealtime treat that's hard tasty salad. You'll enjoy it. Salads are good for vou too. 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