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Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 16 Jul 1956, p. 8

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WOMEN'S EDITOR 8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, July 16, 1956 Catherine Kirk Becomes Bride Of LAC Earl A. Paynter, RCAF The marriage of Catherine Hat. Risk, 3ister of be bride, as i a strapless, ballerina gown of yellow fe Buk BO er S0as | chif on over taffeta with a match: / view, was solemnized by the Rev-|ing€ stole and bandeau headdress. fs erend S. C. H. Atkinson in Albert|She held a bouquet of yellow and Street United Church, recently, mauve chrysanthemums. / The bride is the daughter of the | Little Miss Joanne Hasey was late Mr. and Mrs. James Kirk of Was the flower girl dressed in pink Aspen, Nova Scotia, and the bride- nylon with a flowered headdress oom is the son of Mrs, Arthur |and 3, osegay of yellow and pink] TO SAINT JOHN aynter of Ashburn and the Jate| carnations. wisn was LAC Richard Mr. Paynter. [Flanagan and Mr. Thomas Kirk] Dr. Anna Biechl who has been Mrs. Howard Clements played| co cq | interning in the Oshawa General the wedding music and the bride) A lawn reception was held at the| Hospital for the past year has was given in marriage by her'y me of the bride's brother, Mr.| left to join the staff of the Saint brother, Mr. Percy Kirk. {Percy Kirk and Mrs. Kirk who re-| John General Hospital, New The bride wore a ballerina gown | cejved in light blue. She was assist-| Brunswick, where she will spe- of blue lace styled with a strapless ed by the bridegroom's mother in| cialize in internal medicine. Dr. bodice and jacket and skirt of bil-|pose 'crepe and lace. | Biechl graduated in 1952 from lowing tiers of lace Her shoulder-| The honeymoon was spent in| the University of Innsbruck, length veil of tulle was secured by|porthern Ontario. As the couple] Austria, and worked in path- a small crown-shaped headdress eft the bride was wearing a grey| ology there from 1952-1955 when and she carried a cascade of white|gjt white accessories and a pink| ghe came to Canada, On leav- baby chrysanthemums and pink and' white corsage of carnations. | jng Oshawa she said "I was carnations. | Mr. and Mrs. Paynter will make| goeply touched by Canadian The maid of honor, Miss Agnes!their home in Toronto. riend and spent a happy ey year in the thriving city of Osh. KEEP IN TRIM By ee The Ideal Way To Reduce | Mi A} OSHAWA GIRL WED IN 'LONDON Mary Ruth Huston, daughter | pretty wedding at London, On- tario, recently. The bridegroom of Mrs, Joseph Hemy Huston, is the son of Mrs. James Elmer formerly of Oshawa, and the late | go 4" o¢"1 ondon, and the late | Mr. Huston, became the bride | Mr, Scott. | of Mr. Donald James Scott in a | Dianne Oley, George Omelanchuk United In Choral Nuptial Rites had a good training in every branch of medicine." Is ot Ve | Holiday time is here again with By IDA JEAN KAIN |celery hearts; melon ball frult ;omings and goings all over town. You can banish the burden of cup. If you are taking a trip or expect- fat any time you make up your| Saturday: Breakfast: Tomato ins company, the social depart- mind to do it It doesn't matter juice, lemon wedges, 4 oz.; poach| ent would be glad to hear from | why you reduce. One wonderful egg on thin slice toast; crisp yoy, Telephone 3-3474 with any [reward is to be free of the burden bacon, 1 strip, lean; coffee, black. jjtfje items of news and share your of fat. By the by, pick up a pack-| Luncheon: Cream of / chicken noo ure with others. age weighing 10 pounds or 20-- spup, 1 cup made with skin Inilk: heft it. Tote it for just a little chel's salad: earts of lettuce: | i |while. Wouldn't it be freeing to celery, tomato quartered, water, Mr. Joseph Serge, Tuird Avenue, drop the load? cress, strips of lean ham or ton-| ¢ in Montreal » i «| * Reducing t 1 weight is/gue, strips of American cheese, 98Y . In St. John's Ukrainian Orthodox ture hats and mittens and Sarry ln acing jo norma weig| | Bice Susie ean eg; | Church, recently, Dianne Oley and ga white 0d Ye Oe tr br thor | use Dieter's Dressing; toasted rye! Miss Marjorie Thurston and George Omelanchuk were united in "nip "mony Caranchuk was_best you reduce to get into your right wafers--2. 5 i Mrs. Zana, Siren Aus, have marriage by the Reverend Michael 2)" 204" 166 Choloniuk, Philip size dress, or suit, to look and eel| Note: If day is hot, 1 ave 8 ass | een 5 g 4 8. Woaiai Fyk in a choral ceremony. The Ghgioniuk and Michael Senyk|ten years younger, or to get back(of skim milk or buttermilk injat Jer . cottage at. Bo bride is the daughter of Mr. and) ohered, your bounce and verve really does Place of hot soup. £ 3% Point. Mrs. Harold Oley of Oshawa and "gor fhe reception held in the not make much difference so long| Energy pick-up: Glass of skim| oo... o Maple Grove, the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. y;nion Hall the . bride's mother as your incentive motives you to milk or buttermilk. i Mis. D.'N Lockwood and Mis: Nicholas Cyhananko of Pickering. yore dusty rose lace, beige acces: Dinner: Roast beef, 2 slices 4 Mis ] Miss action The bride was given in marriage sories and a corsage of yellow and| 'what really counts is how you|2¥. 3 bY. : only): | Myrtle sk by her father. She wore a gown of bronze chrysanthemums. The d a ly c a YOU|nfr extra slice of lean beef: baked|ed at Niagara Falls last. wee n ing. th tec- i . ' i > Mrs. white nylon tulle and chantilly lace pridegroom's mother was in navy|fo the reducing Eo rately, hin medium potato; , butter, i (Pat | thelr joiiiy they calied on Mrs with a pearl crown and fingertip plue lace, white accessories with alt "tore" care of tissue wear and SaITots with min 3 1 Siice eu-| . 0. . veil, She carried white chrysanthe-' corsage of pink rosebuds. _. |tear; cut fats sharply to cut calor-| cumbers vinegar); ney oy we. mums and pink rosebuds in a cas: For the honeymoon trip the bride;ee fast; and include some carbo- [1% edge Fin y ex ueberries to cade. |changed into a cinnamon. brown hydra, fhe tissue burned willl': i tea. {ton, N. J ) The maid of honor was Miss dress with tan accessories, be fay tissue. When calories Are cpooee merci' 0") Chories nee NA as, "Everett Rute fapen Tessie Cyhananko in lilac crystal: Mr. and Mrs. Omelanchuk are |owered every food must furnish To ase 11 ' INS. were among the guests at London Miss Esther Paynter, Frederic- B.; Mr: and Mrs. Graham {family have lived in Ottawa since 1840. v % (3 oz lean meat only): | Myrtle A. Wilson of Oshawa visit-| By CAROLYN WILLETT anadian Press Staff Writer OTTAWA (CP) -- The Baptist Convention of Ontario and Quebec will find its news president from her denominational ence, is hard to stump on jects ranging from writing plays to scoring a baseball game. . Mrs. Mary Milne, first woman president of the 52,000-member| convention, ha church organizations for years. She was vice-president last year, a delegate to annual s seven times and a member of the religious and home mission oards. Interviewed in her pleasant home in Ottawa's west end, Mrs. Milne noted that she has served for three years as president of the Women's Missionary Society for Ontario and Quebec. WIDE INTERESTS Her additional interests range from her family, home and church| to writing, sports and teaching. The 50-year-old housewife and native of Regina admits she is a "terrific sports fan." She used to lay golf. She still swims and ikes baseball, football and hockey "but not wrestling." | With a jovial smile, she recalls she was often accused of havin her daughters' boy friends "visit! me to talk about sports." | Her two daughters now are married, and 'Mrs. Milne has three grandchildren. Phyllis, Mrs. A. M. Edson, lives in Ottawa, and Joyce, Mrs. H. C. Mueller, lives in Kansas City. ; Wife of Ivan C. Milne, a re tired RCAF warrant officer who | now works for the Defence Re-| search Board, Mrs. Milne and her| New Head Of Baptist Convention | Is Woman Of Varied Interests part has written one-act stories teaching substitute and The tall, white-haired woman is reticent when it comes to her writing. A former member of the C an Authors Association, she s, scripts, short Awards, one in 1946 for a radio play and another in 1948 for a short story. The awards are made by the Canadian Home Reading Union, - of which Mrs. Milne was national president for three years. A one-act stage play, titled "No Unbelief"', was produced the Ottawa Little Theatre Workshop, she said. 2 Two years ago she went back to teaching school--"I love it"--as a assistant in Ottawa publ With Prepon a8 Ber teaching specialty, she ps her studen master French by writing French plays for them to stage. ARNEST WORKER Now, after her unanimous elec- tion as convention president in Jube, she says she realizes she wi first woman leader, "But I wouldn't have accepted the nomination if I had felt it was just because 1 was a woman," she says, adding that the importance of the office is the contribution an individual can make. sub-| Her wri prizes and afticles. seeds give a flavor bonus; for des- Sir Aig Re edt Memorial -|Cut off a length face close scrutiny as the jp Salmon Salad i 3 Goes A'Sailing Salmon Salad Boats are easy to prepare and will perk-up lagging summer spirits, The menu :s nice- ly rounded out when the salmon salad in cucumber shells 1s pre- by hot clear tomato soup in which the discarded sert, fresh fruit and hot baking powder biscuits. SALMON SALAD BOATS 68 Cucumbers 2 cups flaked cooked salmon (1 one-pound can) % cup finely diced celery % cup chopped green onion chopped hard-cooked eggs tablespoons lemon juice Mayonnaise Salt, pepper ane monosodium . Is The Store For Brides glutamate wise strip from the side of each cucumber. Re- move seeds from , leav- ing a thick shell. Arrange on let tuce. Combine remaining ingredi- ents, binding with mayonnaise, and seasoning to taste. Heap into cucumber shells, Garnish with potato salad and sliced tomatoes. akes six servings, CANCER KILLER About 9,000 women die from cancer in Canada each year com. pared with 10,000 men. Her ofice entails extensive travelling, and a concentrated tour during her year-long term of at least two widely separated areas within the two-province con- vention. It will also mean many speak- ing engagements. Mrs. Milne re- called that she won a gold medal f for high school debating. "Perhaps it will stand me in good stead," she added. and the bridesmaids were making their home in Oshawa. its full share of protection, so the : 2 | 4 i . Sis Shirley Carnaghan, Miss Val-| Guests were present from Toron- carbohydrate «£5 be in fresh Sunday; Beals: 0 range ihe Raynter Kirk wedding re: entina Fieldberg and Miss Stella to, Pickering, Cleveland, Ohio: grits 'and vegetables and skim | STapefrtt Ju in uswee ou | cently. Diachuk all wearing white and New Jersey, Montreal, Quebec and| mix or buttermilk and good qual- i ul y omelet; 2 oagh Irs gold crystalette with matching pic. Detroit. hin slice, .--2 thin slices; ity bread to insure minerals and|.,e black. Surprise Flavor Added To Sauce Group Shower Gifts For Easy Packing to arrange your shower and wedding gifts when displaying them, so that those of similar t: | EMPIRE BODICE A BEAUTY Spices Barbecued Hamburgers of inner: Roast chicken drum. erals and 5 for When it comes to. outdoor eat- interesting barbecue sauce base, the fuel needs. So low calorie sum- mer meals are both cooling and vanilla dessert, % cup; iced cof- fee. are together. If they have to packed to be taken to another vitamin, stick and thigh; corn-on-cob, smooth running of the body ma- ing, hamburgers are most often doubles the pleasure of hamburg: ont, it pe paragus, spears armesan chinery, i orien lowered, cheese, 1 thsp.; tomato and water- Zor s called on for part of specs salad (no dressing); frozen the main event on the menu. And eating and triples the enjoyment little wonder. Long - time popu-/of every bite. larity leader among people of all SAVORY HAMBURGER ages, the easily - handled ham-| ANGOSTURA burger is delicious unto itself when|2 pounds ground beef properly prepared. 2 teaspoons salt But, for a change, try gilding| % teaspoon pepper the lily with a barbecue sauce/2 teaspoons Angostura aromatic that will win exclamations of] bitters praise for your clever way with all tablespoon lemon juice seasoning. This way of making}, can tomate sauce has real male appeal 4 cup water gh its magic E roatet 1 jeaspoon Angostura aromatic tly the right amount of itters BY is, This delightful/l tablespoon minced onion spice, added to an otherwise very 2 tablespoons minced green | pepper 2 tablespoons minced celery ing Place, this arrangement will sim- ole Sxmereial mix, adding eo wrapping and packing. Mark ' g/each box with the contents so that Supper: Cold plate; chicken, d . you won't have so much searching thin slices; roast beef, Mrs. --thin | > "io for each item. ie ins" "SOCIAL NOTICES slices: tossed green salad (dieter's MARRIAGE The marriage of Violet Lor- dressing); hot tea with lemon. raine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Note--If sweetening is desired {in beverages: use non-nutritive J. E. Northcott, and Peter Szoldra, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael sweetener, sucaryl, sweeta or sug- Szoldra, all of Oshawa, took place 'reducing. | But don't try any reducing she. wh nanigans such as a low proteil] diet or lopsided fare deficient in the protective nutrients--for na- ture will slap you in the face| every time. You want to protect your skin, muscle tissue and vital organs as you banish the burden of fat. The ideal way to reduce is on protective meals that subtly help to change your food habits! from fattening to slimming. Week-End Menus: Friday: Breakfast: Grapefruit juice, 4 oz.; scrambled eggs-- Use arine.~no calories. | kd sh PER ER Bridesmaids - How SLIMMING STYLE: TOAST, Mrs. Many Is Correct? on Friday evening, June 29, 1956, --1 thin slice, Mr.--2 thin slices;| The number of bridal attendants in Albert Street United Church, butter, % pat; coffee, black. |at a wedding depends upon the size| with the Rev. S. C. H. Atkinson] GLARING FAULTS Combine meat with salt, pepper, One egg, plus second egg white; and formality of the ceremony. officiating. Sun glare, off the water, or a5 teaspoons Angostura aromatic|2 tbsp. milk. Cook in top of double One attendant is usual for an in.| ENGAGEMENT windshield, causes fine lines pitters and lemon juice. Blend hoiler--no fat added. |formal wedding, but there may be tis d around the eyes--often gives you thoroughly, and form into 4 thick| Luncheon: Grilled cheese, 1 oz. up to three. At no time is more e | of Margaret Ruby Mae Bailey, daughter of Mrs. Thomas J. Bailey, formerly of Burketon and | the late Mr. Bailey, to Mr. John) Peeling, son of Mr. and Mrs.| {James A. Peeling of Oshawa. The, headache. To prevent the first -- patties, Let stand while prepar-on thin slice bread; Mr.---Swiss|than six or eight attendants, in- keep a delicate eye cream on your ing sauce. Combine tomato sauce|cheese: 1 oz.; rye bread, 2 slice s (cluding the maid or matron of lids all day. For the second -- with the remaining ingredients in mustard fresh fruit salad peac +|honor and flower girl, correct, and speedy relief and pleasant refresh- small bowl. Brush cakes on both half banana, cantaloupe slices,|this number should be reserved for ment in a setltzer. |sides with melted butter or salad ripe cherries--no dressing Iced! only the most formal large wed- - 'oil. Place on rack and broil some/tea or coffee. | dings. PATTERN M387 A Fileol Original Neckli THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Present tendencies toward pro- crastination make it advisable to orce yourself to handle each sit- uation as it arises instead of post- poning action until you are faced with too many tasks at one time. Spend 'free hours in relaxing pursuits and, while social activit- ies shared with congenial compan- fons could be enjoyable, try to spend some time alone so that you can devote yourself to quiet study and meditation, FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates bright pro- spects ahead. Your financial chart shows a definite uptrend within the next six months, and job mat- lors Set a boost during the same pe! providing, of course, that you bestir yourself and make the most of openings. During August and early October, you can avoid inop budget problems by empha- Zing economy and conserv: 3 DOMESTIC MATTERS i Where personal relationships are concerned, there will be great emphasis on social and domestic matters late in 1956 and, in addit- ion, there is a strong likelihood that, through business associates, your goals will be considerably in news-- this one, a soft swirl of fabric { that drapes to the back of a slim sheath dress. From the talents of an outstanding couturier -- Pattern M387. A Ficol Original -- and one of the most flatter- | ing designs ever created! Notice the great illusion of slenderness | in the high Empire silhouette; | clever contrast of soft gathers at | the bodice, with the starkly sim- ple lines beneath. It's a wonder- ful choice for sewing in many of s prettiest fabrics -- silky shantung, surah; voile, lawn, dotted swiss -- feminine and lovely. Pattern M387, is available in Misses' Sizes 10, 12, 14, 16 and 18. Size 16 requires 43% yards 39-inch fabric. Send FIFTY CENTS (in coins) for Pattern M387, to Daily Times- Gazette, Pattern Department, 29 Front Street West, Toronto, On- furthered. Go out of your way #o encourage new contacts then, since they could prove highly vai uable. A child born on this day will be endowed with quick perception, a keen imagination, and will be ex- tremely able in emergencies. Underwoo obligation. Underwood Limmned For Information Call; S. COOPER RA 5.8176 NOTEBOO By KEN GILLARD There's nothing more ing than a good rein ofter Summer spell. But refreshed your cl feel if you caught out L] rainstorm? That's the summertime most of us der around during hot spells as we didn't expect rain within year or two. And i's just es easy, whe we do get caught in the rein, hang up our wet clothes and get all about how they will the next time we want to them on. Cottons es the are no problem at all, of cou But any time we get caught i the rain wearing a suit or a other garment that is not wa: we're able, 1d other light clo" en wear in just asking trouble unless we take care to dry out the garmen with heat. just These clothes should be el sudde a moderately wai thoroughly, too, either, during after drying. And then what? Why, bring them in to us for cleaning, course ! If you dry them properly right = away, you may not do them ai harm if you put off the cleaning until later. they need cleaning end In fact, if you check closets right now, Ill bet you'l find at least one item you" been intending to send down us, Why not give us a chonce with that provide you change .of. clothes. thet. thought vou hod already way? mm i fr tario. Please paint plainly YOUR NAME, ADDRESS and ZONE, STYLE NUMBER and SIZE. marriage is to take place on Sat. urday, July 28, in Oshawa. HOUSEHOLD HINT |distance from the heat 4 to 5 min-| Pick-up: Mrs.--Glass buttermilk A mew long-sleeved plastic bib utes on each side. If well - done or skim milk; Mr.--Glass of whole] THAT CLEAN for baby's mealtime is now on the cakes are preferred, sprinkle coals milk. | cream seems heavy for hot| market. It has elastic at neck and|occasionally with water. Yield: 4) Dinner: Choice of: Broiled fish| weather cleansing, get that fresh- wrists and a cket across the large servings. : with lemon; Or: Veal cutlet (3|face feeling with a frothy pink hemline to hy crumbs. Note: The meat may be molded |0z.) pan broiled; new potato with suds cleanser that routes out After a meal, it can be wiped into eight patties, for which cook-| parsley; butter, % tsp.; broiled! grime better than soap, vet's as FEELING HANKIES UNLIMITED BELFAST (CP)--A textile fac- tory here has received orders for 216,000 handkerchiefs from one rinsed and drip-dried. YOUTH FORMULA | CORNWALL, Ont. (CP)-Mrs. (| NOW AVAILABLE IN CANADA Frank Clarke, 76, has her own formula for keeping young. Just| STICK DEODORANT with soap or detergent suds, then ing time will be shorter. retired after 37 years as church] organist, she is an active mem- ber of the Catholic Women's) League and of the Women's In- stitute. 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