| NEW COOL LOOK ! TORQUAY, Eng. (CP) -- Ice cream salesgirls in this Devon re sort have a new cool look--white shorts and white sweaters. Jean § A PERSONALS { at-IMrs. Frank Hutchings of Clare- tended the reception and wedding mont, a bridesmaid at the wed-| supper following the marriage of|ding 50 years ago, and Mrs. [Miss Melveen Fisher and Mr. Charles Ritchens of Willowdale, {Barry Emmett Hicks. The Rev- poured tea and the daughters-in-| lerend H. A. Mellow acted as|law, Mrs. Clifford Ridge and imaster of ceremonies and the Mrs. Roy Ridge, both of Toronto. | {Reverend Levi Hussey of Cen- served. The couple received {tennial United Church, Toronto, many gifts and messages of con- asked the blessing. The Reverend |gratulations including a telegram Dr. 8. L. Osborne, principal of from the Right Honorable John ~ : > Ontario Ladies' College, Whitby, Diefenbaker, Prime Minister: ; THE OSHAWA TIMES, T y. July 28, 1959 y | spoke briefly and following the|framed certificate from the Prov- u dis. i ; > uesda |traditional toasts and respons 8, ince. of . a greeiings the best man, Mr. Jack Hick Belf I Ireland Rural Women Take Advantage Of Gov't Courses in Crafts read telegrams of good wishes A family dinner party was held {from Edinburgh, Summerside, the next night at the Old Mill, |P By EDNA BLAKELY Canadian Press Staff Writer women. |P.EL: Norton N.B., Atlantic Toronto. A toast to the bride aud; {City and Parry Sound, Ontario. bridegroom was proposed by Mr } H. J. Ridge, a cousin | Miss Melveen Fisher was a particularly happy bride on Sat- {urday. Her father, the Reverend M. C Fisher wie is us ont. of TORONTO (CP)--Whether On-| A sociological study of farm | hospital, Was wel enous 1 lo give tarie's rural women are making|women is now being carried out (her in marriage and assist with lampshades, fashioning bats orjointly by the puck Brg cling |catering for a service club lunch-|vincial departments of agricul- eon, it's likely they learned how|ture. Final results are not ex- at one of the courses offered by|pected to be tabulated for a year. the province's home economics| «when we have those results|' {service, an extension branch of\.. wil pe able to offer tailor. | the department of agriculture. |, de courses.' \ 4 | | omen Jo Aldwinckle. Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 Over one hundred guests a from Paris a four century legend Fat ; ¢ of fabulous allure ¥ You are invited by the Social special needs of Ontario's rural Department te send in any little items of interest. News of showers, teas surprise parties, anni- versaries and comings and goings are alway very acceptable and for which there is no charge Please write or telephone RA 3-3474 local 18 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Train {the ceremony Mr. apd Mrs Hortop street, |guest Mrs. Dan Parry Sound Earl Bottrell, have as. their Creighton of 4 ES -------- A SAL marriage F mized rec Army Burnsid wa ler Salvation Nancy Gravenhurst, former awa. and Ronald T of Wiarton. formerly of Wi bo hen 80! vation excha SY »id of Newark VATION ARMY wd WEDDING I'he { Mr bride is the and Mrs. D New York, and is the of m S son Hunt coupl Parr Ireland room Willie \ Or Photo by Melveen Joy Fisher Becomes Bride of Mel ee oy. di er erend empire with pearl nét that Her. flowers were deep pir seed pearl equins held he roses er was maid of and the Mise Sound hcnor for her sister attendants were Anglin 0 Arthur Hewitt T of matching Thes : and M for h John Lorenzen vere M Navid Barry Em ery mett Hicks il avenue, Toronto, nt from Cannington, Sound, Sault Ste .|ten ,| When this occurs there wil , |apparent Dorva n. Gore's and Whitby Land- ise SOCIAL NOTICES St ENGAGEMENT Qu"Appelle B 0 Gregory the atholic R K L and and 0 lace u wien Nawse ymar rday M ho allo Mrs 1. Th in vi Nova Sc pl 195 Cin par Schmalz Saskatche- announce the en- hter, Mary Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Jo- 1 of New Glas- The wedding ace on Saturday, Aug- at 10 o'clock at Great Roman Oshawa. 0 rd: al 9, ireh ENGAGEMENT I Doyvon Jut s Cat August of Mrs Rus gement ne FE Doyon, E formerly of the late Mr Mr. Gordon son of Mr Jubenville of is to take the People Church on Sat- at 11 am » Elwood th Oshawa and to ake enville 1 arriage Mars 10! ENGAGEMENT and BLEW VANCOUVER ved Godfrey age- Mrs. Harold mounce the e daughter. Fern m Frederick Mr. and Mrs. Oshawa. The place on Sat- 430 p.m. in 2. at Memorial Anglican TOO LOUD (CP)--A ner woman son and his riends to practise on musical in- une 5 un de: home was fined bylaw. an anti-noise announced 2 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Ridge, (Madison avenue, were honored {recently by family and friends on |the occasion of their golden wed- ding anniversary. Present al a reception at their home were all-wishers from Port Credit {Thornhill and Toronto as well as numerous friends from Oshawa and district. Mrs. Ridge's sister, SLIMMER SUMMER have returned from an enjoy able motor trip to Ashern., Manitoba, where they visited Mr. Train's nephew and family, Mr. and Mrs Kenueth Routledge. Mx of ceremonies Sagriff wedding UAW hall on Saturday Jack Meagher was mas the Castil reveption July at Don't Let Reneated Failures Discourage You From Dieting By IDA JEAN KAIN ¥ vou have failed many times in vour dieting attempts, the tendency is to react to the same Jd failure pattern Recognize t vou need not repeat vour past mistakes. When vou step on the scales this Monday, vou may or may not have lost weight--ac- cording to the scales. Don't let bad news dampen vour enthusi- asm. If you've staved with the diet, the registration of weight loss merely postponed Here's the explanation: In process of reducing the body exchanges fat for wa 1 be no weight loss until the released. Dieters, even is necessary for you to diet two or three weeks before vou start to lose, be not daunted! If your calories are below your requirements, you are losing. One fine day the pointer will plunge many pounds On the contrary, vou may not be = slow starter. The scales may register 5 to 6 pounds off this Monday. You haye lost water along with fat. This rapid loss will be followed by a subsequent lull in losing. When you hit this platean, keep right on with the diet. even though it takes several weeks to register weight loss. ARE APATHETIC The people who get stuck failure ruts are those who have sort of apathy about them- selves. William James said these wise words: "It is excitement, ideas and effort that restore en- ergy and vitality to people." Get excited about the possibilities of what vou can do for yourself with this summer series. The starting point ig to develon and hold on to a new concept of yourself. Visual- ze yourself as active and pur- | poseful and slimming down {beautifully is the of- er waiter 1s though it Sonia Ann Kozak Feted Bride Elect ise Kozak whose iage to Mr. Dennis George arfitt will take place in the chapel of St. George's Memorial Anglican Church on Friday eve- ning, July 31, has been guest of honor at several pre-nupfial events A miscellaneous -shower was held at the home of Mrs. Wil liam Evans, who was assisted by IMrs, William Milne, Miss Willow Milne; Miss Janice Parfitt, Miss i Evans and Mrs. George Par fit The Sixth Cub Pack a three-tier polished sandwich plate A miscellaneous shower was ar ranged at the home. of the future bride, and convened by Mrs James Stack assisted by Miss Zenna Dzekewich. Miss Elizabeth and Mrs. Joseph Sonia Amn presente alnminm Rago the a fam A hride-elect hh Flontek entertained ai miccellaneous shower Mi Stella Holodrvzuk Marie Holodryzuk, Mrs Molodryzuk and Mrs Wacheny assisting Mrs. Rodger Bishop was host ees at a miscellaneous shower and was assisted by Mrs, Or- ville Greer, Mrs. Stanlely Ogle, Miss Sharon Wilbur and Mrs Lyle Noble A 'miscellaneous arranged by Mrs wha was assisted by liam Hasiuk. A personal shower was held at the home of Mrs. David Hufch- eon. The party was arranged by Miss Shirlev Hutcheon and Miss Carole Anderson,' and was at- tended by former school mates of the bride-to-be. Serving were Miss Marilyn Jackson. Miss Shir. | ley Hurst arid Miss Janice Hurst. | aunt of 38 Steve shower was William Polak, Mrs. Wil You this i a completely different from trying to browbeat vourself nto staying with reducing. with hat plan you can hold out onl so long as vou exert force of will Be a winner mentally! Be bold in your thinking, and mighty forces will come to vour aid. The happiest moment of your. life when vou decide that nothing can defeat you! Tomorrow: ming will recognize that approacl is A Pattern for SUMMER SLIMMING MONDAY MENU Breakfast Calories Chilled orange-grapefruit juice, 4 oz Cereal, hot or cold Whole milk, %. cup Sugar, 1 rounded tsp Coffee, black AH 3% cup Luncheon Hot tomato bouillon with Or chilled tomato juice (depending en weather) Open face sandwich Sliced hard cooked egg with lettuce on thin slice bread; use thin spread of mayonnaise, dash of mus- tard Ripe banana € 2680 pick-up itermilk Tate afternoor ss skim mi Dinner Round bone lamb chop broiled 200 (lean meat only) or have leftover beef Baked potato, 2 medium |] Butter, % pat, 4" thick 25 Asparagus with pimento strips 20 Pineapple and cottage cheese salad Cottage cheese, '2 cup Pineapple chunks, 3 Lettuce, no dressing Hot tea or coffee (clear) & 2 slices 150 1 0 443 Total calories for day: 1070 5 dipped 5 ed The service director, Helen M.| iq ' Miss McKercher| | BLE- edding WED Pictur recently Church } Malcolin t IN DOU A : i ; cet hited ene bride ie foriner ley Dian ter of Fay Carey Wed To Brian Weiss At St. Mathew's $ ireh ng on S Dore and 1 1a) Mae afternoon da M Brian son of Osha Weiss formed the ceremony The bride was age by her fa floor-length taffeta with a embroidered A short vith her gown ol wer neckline quins and pearls skirt of net, edged seq to the hemline a back. A elled crown held waist-ler 1 and sl a net-covered praver bool with te baby mums and streamers ca vi chry The matron of honor 5 Gordon Robinson in waltz turquoise blue organza with shirring im the off-shoulder neckline maids Gloria Carey and Glor Willis were in mauve and Helen Godfrey' in turquoise, styled sim- ilarlv. They wore open crowned hats fo. match the gowns 1 carried shasta inthemums in cascad Wendy Carey dres turquois a pleated sas She carried a shasta chrysanthemums Mr. Denny We and ushering we on and Gary Ce ol erflv bow bouquet ol hest man Kel Robe: held occasion the 1€ the . The reception was UAW hall. For the bride's . mother wore pedcock blue with a full lace skirt. white picture hat and lite acces ies. The bridegroom's mother SOY E be % £ « 'somewhat § conserve assets TO LIVE IN AJAX Mr. Robert Hercia and his bride, the former Miss Betty Jean Smith, are pictured follow- ing their marriage recently at the Church of the Ho!v Trinity, Ajax. The bride is the daugh- | Mrs Mrs ana 'ter of Mr Smith of groom Peter Kenneth T bride- and ana Ajax the Hercia of the Mu Oshawa is of son --Photo Azzovardi Studio, Ajax FOR , activities, "life 8 ing McKercher, has predicted that! 120,000 women and 12,000 girls will| take part in the coming fall and {winter program, one of the largest ever undertaken by her department { Most of the women will be! members of the Women's Insti- tutes, although the service is also extended to other groups as well. The girls are members of 4-H Homemaking Clubs { The home economics service has received 667 requests for short courses in the coming sea- son on topics ranging from home| care of the sick to aids to ef-| fective speaking. Topping the list| are 183 requests for a millinery| Two other favorites for cotton' this year are courses on catering in blue for crowds with 70 requests and| d der blue! sandwiches for all occasions with to match the dress; e RING CEREMONY Muy Oshawa, and the late Seott bricic the and Mrs ith Nicker- Carleton Scotia couple wil' live in Oshawa Photo and room son Mr 0 Gard A son Nova The by Ireland with a match- h: ge lace and couple left trip he satin-faced on a shol bride Vas course flowered a po 75 requests The courses vary from one-half} to three days t-time instruc- tors aid the staff from the Tor- onto office during the busy fall and winter months The growing popularity of the courses leads Miss McKercher to believe the service is meeting! nd corsage of ithemum I'he couple vill make their home in Oshawa THE STARS SAY Ry ESTRELLITA Weight-Guesser tence Says Brandon Girls "anaes. Are Best Built BRANDON, Man. (CP)--Bran- and you canidon women are beiter built than Vibra-|their sisters in the East and Brandon men are strong This bit of news comes {hom Sam (Poncho) Kaiman, a weight- guesser with a travelling show at! the Manitoba Provincial Exhibi-! tion here, and Len Moore, owner, finelof a muscle-testing machine RSW a > Dersopsli Sam Hie re women ye is ¢ he & "lg st. « proport harmonious Yomestie rela- hvsica pe in Canada. one and stimulating social a a : : oy happi- | ore Beople i this past 9 We gs. Where atter is econ-|« by d wines iy here De. Taste The Si! They're well Jput-fogether. Down be best: norths east they believe a lot in this slenderizing business. And In affairs. you may|Quebec they're built like rakes. experience e 'ups and downs Len says the average western but 9 & e them in stride Manitoban is better than his Win- side of the ledger. This should hitting the bell oh his machine. not be too difficult since prac Those Winnipeg ety slickers ticality and the ability to "bounce aren't too good, he says. *'They hack' after letdowns are among sit around in offices too much. our. anv. fine traits. In 'job But these fellows from the coun- matters. put forth your best ef- ry ~well, they eat four meals a forts and show a willingness to do day, they've got plenty of beef." more than vour share--especially 3 between nG late October. confident to show off in front of Generous vards are indicated their girl friends, he says. "Only also December. August! occasionally does a girl have to be month for prod one of them." he NEWS BRIEFS A chil ee endows and would do PIONEER COOKING ST. THOMAS, Ont. (CP)---Carol | Lanning, a teen-ager who won an essay contest on food and cook- ing in pioneer days, was invited business and personal matters by the Elgin County Pioneer Mu- Use wood judgment. therefore,|Seum fo try out old-time kitchen and sidestep smooth talkers. Dolequipment to see what it really not make rash promises, and do|Was like. be careful all TOMORROW v's plar more ausvicious for are matters than tor business affairs Put forth vour best efforts in all however have a satisfactory da the of the friendships tions during early part day encour acti new outdoor THE BIRTHDAY tomorrow horoscope FOR If vour prospects is birthday indicates our your cre ned vor tionships life and your financial " SO on now re in excellent then will an this will born dan d with the "gift of gab" well in any dealing d on position with the which public, DAY AFTER TOMORROW There deceptive influ on both in requires be Vionday may some nee: ra with assets, LARGE FAMILY FOR THE BIRTHDAY KINGSTON, Ont. (CP) Five | If Monday vour birthday. generations of the Botting family vour horvscove indicates that you|gathered here for a family re- have to work hard for suc: union. Oldest member was Mrs and make re- Mary Bolting, 84, youngest was ons in vour budget during the her great - great - granddaughter, vear, but the rewards will|Kahy Ryan, six months ; well worth the effort. Good opportunities for: both job and! ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT financial gain indicated dur-! LONDON (CP) -- The engage- October December, but/ment has been announced in Lon- these periods wili be followed by don of Maj.-Gen. J. E. Hirst of | "dull" eycles, so be Whitburn, County Durham, and | realistic. Plan ahead and not only | Elizabeth Ham of Toronto, widow but work out alof Maj. Douglas Ham program for stead: Don't count any results during next may cess vi occasional next are and consistent progr OUT-COOKS WOME HERTFORD, England (CP)--| 12 months Schoolboy Richard Sherratt, 13,| Social affairs should prove in. beat five housewives in a cake-| feresting during August and Sep- baking contest in Hertford with | tember, but he careful not to|bis Victoria sponge. cause dissension within the fam- ii {is circle in late December. Look for a chance to travel in August; for happy romantic situations on the "showy" And the Brandon boys are more| Val -24% parfum 7.50 - 32. 50kk 7.50 - 32.508 cau de cologne perfomée 5.00 - 20.00 ° EET HALF-SIZES By ANNE ADAMS Kind to your figure to wear! Pretty playsuit straps to- hide bra, trim| horts that flatter thighs, legs. |Easy-sew in cotton. Tomorrow's ipattern: Misses' dress. | «Printed Pattern 4871: Half] Sizes 14%. 16%, 18%, 20% 225, 24%. Size 16%: requires 2% yards {35-inch fabric | Printed directions on each pat-| tern part. Easier, accurate. I | Send FORTY CENTS (40c) in| |coins (stamps cannot be accept-| ed) for this pattern. Please print | iplainly. SIZE, NAME. ADDRESS STYLE NUMBER | Send order to ANNE ADAMS, | care of The Oshawa Times, Pat-| smart has F.C nade and sealed 28 KING ST. EAST RA 3-4621 Itern Dept., Oshawa, Ont Shop WOOLWORTH'S First! VISIT OUR NEW MODERN STORE Air-Conditioned--Self Serve--Saves Time, Terrific Value! CONTINENTAL SUNGLASSES Reg. 3.98 and 2.98 values Only .. 1-00 VISIT OUR MODERN LUNCHEONETTE next May and-or June A child born on this day be a happy combination of the practical and the idealistic, and | would make an excellent teacher or executive. will * SEMI-ANNUAL SALE OF SHOES CONTINUES nn "Tee be RINKER'S CLEANERS 3 With prices slashed to rock bottom. Now is the time . . « Te HAPPY LITTLE SUSA Mr great-granddaughter Mrs Del Osawa the cam dangh vood Duffy and and Ir N and Mrs. HL. M Mrs all ol ~Photo by Ireland PP What ToDo ® About Your Voice Ever heard a recording of your own voice talking to somebody else? August Reader's Digest tells about cases of business executives shocked to hear their | emotions revealed by such re- | cordings. Here are tips on how | to control your voice . . . and the effect of vour Get your August Reader's Digest today 37 articles of fasting interest improve personality will be closed for holidays the first week in August RE-OPENING ON MONDAY, AUGUST 10 before your holidays begin KING & SIMCOF mendous savings. Hurry for best selections BURNS (0. LID. RA 5-4611 iy to cash in on these tre- pr , Cy > MEMBER OF: 'The Better shoe Tuld [® ELARTTR eae