semRGEE RIE - Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 | | ------ Sylvia J. Garrett, George Stark | 'Married In Afternoon Ceremony The marriage of Sylvia Joyce David Garrett and Gordon Stick Garrett, daughter of Mr. and Wood. | Mrs, Gamet Clifford Garrett off A reception was. held in the Oshawa, and George Wilson Oshawa Legion Hall, To receive, | Stark, son of Mr, and Mrs, Alex-|the bride's mother wore a tan| ander Stark of Courtice, was|lace dress. The bridegroom's| solemnized recently at St |mother assisting was in deep George's Anglican Memoriallbrown. Both wore orchid cor- Church | sages. 1 The Reverend Clinton Cross of-| As the couple left for a wed-| ficiated at the double-ring cere-|ding trip to Nova Scotia and Que.| mony. The wedding music was|Dec the "bride was wearing al played by Mr. Alan Reesor and|two-piece transition dress of navy Miss Joan Matthews sang. [blue and white with mawhing a : 3 accessories and a corsage or-| Ph ini a purrisge » 3 eT|chids. Mr. and Mrs. Stark will A . (live in Courtice, len, incess gown of white 2 Be with white gs HUD ot 30m rere) lace appliques. Short shirred yoo 2 and ae 2 'Falls, sleeves with long gloves styled) yy." 0" vi Harold Wilson, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, September 28, 1959 "~Rosing for the camera with | and Mrs. Charles Roach, Bald- | the grandchildren of Mr. and mixed emotions are . Heather | win street. Ten - month. - old | Mrs. Daniel McDonald, Oshawa Ye Roach, Marysville, Ontario. Christine Ann, children of Mr, | years and Christine, three, are --Photo By Ireland Mrs. Khrushchev ONT. REGT. ASSN. AUX. secretary's report and roll call : " y followed by the treasurer's re- On American Tour The monthly meeting of the y NCES LEWINE Regiment Association was held] Mrs. D. A. K. Allen thanked By FRA ._ lin the Armouries with the presi-|the members for their good work rene" is just the word for Mrs. | ding Nipa Khrushehev in the midst of" Mrs. Fred Porter, treasurer,/a few words. tie and free-wheeling tour of the It was announced that plans|discussed, the date being Novem- United States. were being made for the annual|ber 18, 1959, from 2.30 to 5.30 diplomats, officials and movie, "jip1ay It will be held in No-| Mrs. W. MacDonald gave a de- sats? vember and the exact date will|monsiration of flower arranging. wise," reports her official host- The next meeting will be held|tumn shades. Those with lucky ess, Mrs. Henry Cabot Lodge, gt the home of Mrs. Fred Porter. cups were the winners of the ar- the United Nations. Mrs, Lodge] > Refreshments were served by calls the tour "an experience I| The annual meeting of Centre| yee. Robert Andrews, Mrs. Har- Mrs. Lodge thinks the whole/ple's Union was held in the Chap-| amily is enjoying the visit, even el on Sunday night, Sept. 27 with ST. MARK'S WA wise. (Preskame, IT slate glican Church W.A. started their | e following is 4 i i i SOME IMPRESSIONS fall meetings with a pot luck sup- some of her impres-iThe Reverend W. G. Dickson; business meeting: followed sions after six days so helter-|,aqt president, Miss Norma Dick-| A ti the ih Mrs. skelter, so y Lodge even left her Mpstick be-(ryiton; vice president, Mr. Grant| 'qu. "Reverend J. Neil Lothian hind in Los Angeles: Southwell; secretary, Miss Mar-| 4% WA Litany and prayers. Mrs. Khrushchev, the country- Southwell. retary's report and Mrs, T. A. a house. will be hosts to the Oshawa Pres-| The president announced the| She laughed out loud at the|pyery Young People's Union Fall ot PCr PE Dy Oc-| Man; liked the farm glimpse at| t,o Street Church Monday, 0¢-| Ajax Beltsville, Md., best of all. She|igher 5 | Pion were. dissussed. for ihe the|3¢a. {Reverend Mr, Allen also spoke| |Street United Church Young Peo-|,., Bates and Mrs. Robert Bell. | {the bodice which was enhanced > - : A , with sequins and pearls. A gmaltjSandes, ag Diange, Campbell : jewelled crown held her finger-|p it. "No cl Ontario. bite tip veil and she carried a bouquet god " | of pure white miniature Jathette lorchids and stephanotis. The or chids had been sent from Cali- {fornia by the bridegroom's sister and were the first seen in Can- Eleanor Herancourt Harry Allen Wed | Miss Marjorie Garrett, sister] Eleanor Anne Herancourt, {of the bride, was maid-of-honor daughter of Mrs. Lachlan Mac- in pale yellow nylon. The brides- Kellar of Oshawa, and the late maids were the Misses Violet/Mr. John Ross Herancourt, be- Pictured after their wedding recently at Albert Street Unit- ed Church are Mr. and Mrs. Donald Arthur Hubbard. For- merly Miss Mary Elizabeth Penwright, the bride is the OSHAWA PAIR EXCHANGE VOWS | daughyter of Mr. and Mrs. Alec | Penwriight and the bridegroom and Mrs. of Osh- is the son of Mr. Wilfred Hubbard, all awa «Photo by Mary's Studio MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL Powers and Jean Stark, both in/came the bride of Harry Irwin pale gree. All wore street-length|Allen, son of Mr. and Mrs, Earl dresses with picture hats and| Allen of Iron Bridge, Ontario, in| matching accessories and carried a candlelight ceremony held re-| bouquets of Chrysanthemums in|cently in Northminster United] contrasting hues. |Church, | Mr. Stanley Russell acted as| The Reverend H. A, Mellow of-| best man. Ushering were Messrs. !ficiated. a ------ | Given in martiage by her|that everybody who is related to luncle, Mr. James A. Harrison, anybody will read this. It is a plea peau-de-soie. A crown held her relative's business. | circular veil and she carried a! It makes no matter what the| bouquet of white carnations. |issue is. Money? It isn't yours;| Miss Lorne McQuigg was maid-|so why, oh why, is it your busi- of-honor in a sapphire blue taf- ness how someone else spends it?) feta gown and carried a bouquet| Bringing up children? Nobody, | . 4 'of pink carnations. {but nobody, can tell another fam-| | Mr. Clifford Donaghue, ily how to bring up children, brother-in-law of the bridegroom, Every child's personality is dif-| was best man and the ushers|ferent. Every household envirom-| : were Messrs. Allan Herancourt ment is different. Circumstances > and Michael Mitchell. lare different | Following a reception held in| Two sisters in the same house the Church hall the couple left can be as different as night and on a wedding trip and will take day. No child is perfet; and up residence in Montreal levery parent learns day-by-day| LODGES AND _ pesours: Interfering Friends, Family Cause Needless Heartache Dear Mary Haworth: 1 hope tivatet! more by bad feeling than honest good will. Frustrated in their own lives, | the bride wore a gown of white|to keep your nose out of youriand envious of certain other folk| FOR THE BIRTHDAY who seem to be having a happier r in spite of assorted frailties and trials, the meddlers take up time 'Bake Sale And Tea| Successful Event Sunshine Rebekah Lodge, No.! 222, held a successful bake sale land tea in St. Gregory's Audi- {torium, on Friday afternoon, Sep- tember 25. Sister Luella Pine, Noble Grand | of Sunshine Lodge declared the! project open and received ! guests. | The bake sale was convened by |Sister Margaret Gray, who was assisted by Sisters Emily Brown, Frances Cornelius, Ada Pearson, Elsie Keays, Myrtle Stovin and Alice Watson. Sister Greta Drinkle convened the tea room, and her assistants were Sisters Ann Coakwell, Flor- ence Johnston, Lena MacFarlane, Mable Vice, and Amy Moore. Serving were Sisters Nellie Welch, Ruth Follest, Delma Hutchison, May Lintus and Chris. Collins. Pouring tea at a table centred with autumn bloom were Sisters] |Vicforia MaGee, Beatrice Chute, {Emily Booth and Alma Stephen- ison, all long time members of the lodge. Sister Idella McCullough was in| charge of the draw prizes, the winners being Sisters Dolly Gib-| son, Marie Elliott, Mrs. Thelma Gow, Miss Dorothy Woodrow and Mr. B. Angle. In the cake draw, {Sister Ann Coakwell. Sister Ada Pearson and Mrs, H. |received prize cakes. | Sister Betty Taylor charge of table. THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA was in| FOR TOMORROW Maintain a where budgetary problems are the forenoon. ships and to show hospitality to| friends and relatives, If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that you can make excellent gains, the greeting card) the | 2 7234 HOLIDAY APRON By ALICE BROOKS Santa comes but once a year -- be ready for him! This apron Marshal} Jingles and Santa greets all of your friends too. Apron's green; |Santa is red and white. Pattern 7234: transfer Santa ead; applique cap; aprom direc- |tions. Takes less than a yard. Send Thirty-five cents (coins) for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) Times, Oshawa, Ontario. |NAME, realistic attitude] NUMBER. to The Oshawa Household Arts Dept., Print plainly ADDRESS, PATTERN Our 1959 Alice Brooks Needle- concerned. . Avoid extravagance|craft Catalog has: many lovely and don't let anyone entice you|designs to order: crochet- into risky schemes--especially in|ing, knitting, embroidery, quilts, |dolls, weaving. A special gift, in P.M. influences are more gener-|the catalog to keep a child hap- ous, and encourage personal re-|Pily occupied -- a cutout doll lationships. This will be a period|and clothes to color. in which to encourage new friend-|cents for your copy of the book, Send 25 OLD FRIENDS MYSTIC, Que. (CP) -- Eight guests at the 1909 wedding of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Walbridge were both | 08 hand for the couple's golden advice-giving, as a club of sorts|job-wise and financially during | Wedding celebrations here. for beating them (the Tapéer tae last three months of 1959. But| people) over the head. Interference applied in that |spirit. ought to be resisted de- cisively, you will have to take practical and vigorous action on work with which you are familiar. Don't {launch into uncharted seas. Avoid BUYING A RUG? Indirectly you've underscored extravagance, don't speculate and| the attitude that marks the dif-|at the beginning of the new year, feremce between cheap advice re-evaluate your entire fiscal pro- and good counsel, when you say: |8Tam and plan to operate on a "Wail! until you are asked for ad-|conservative basis for several vice." The person too free with/months, since your next good his tongue, regarding others'|'breaks" won't appear before busine:ss, and too aggressive in mid-1960. trying to tamper with your ways| Where personal matters are See Our Stock Before You Do . . . HIGHER QUALITY LOWER PRICES NU-WAY RUG HEATHER, DANNY AND CHRISTINE Marie, Daniel Patrick and | Heather, Danny who is two and Mr. and Mrs. Patrick | GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES Enjoyed Herself | : : Ladies' Auxiliary to the Ontario|port by Mrs, John Wise. SAN FRANGISCO (AP) --~ | dent, Mrs. Archie Bruce, pre-|throughout the year and her husband's unpredictable, hec-| uo tye rinancial report. The annual fall bazaar was is she relaxed amid American, ... 454 some fine work was|p.m. "I've never seen her other-\ne gnnounced later. {The flowers were in pretty au- wife of the U.S. ambassador to CENTRE STREET YPU |rangements. will never forget." # at times it may seem other-|the Reverend Warren G. Dickson The members of St. Mark's An- Here are lof officers: Honorary president, | 0. in the church hall, chaotic, that Mrs.|qon. president, Miss Marjorie p- E. Simkin, presided. "Almost everything" interests joe Lick; treasurer, Mr Dale| yr. Ernest Pope read the sec- side, cattle, even the roofing on The local Young People's sroup| SeeATY'S the treasurer's report, Broadway musical The Music Rally which will be held in Cen-| oo "g' i Holy Trinity Church, | seems to know a lot about trees {annual fall bazaar to be held on [NEEDLESS HEARTACHE | Changing jobs . . buying alof doing, is indeed advertising, concerned, the picture is a pleas- AND CARPET SALES {new house, a car, clothes . . the theréiqy, his own peculiar need of lant one. Domestic and social {matters should prosper for most, of the year ahead and, if you are single, marriage is a possibility either in D ber, May or June. Travel will be governed by gen: erous aspects between May and August of next year, H A child bom on this day will] be endowed with a gay and lively personality and great integrity. and vegetables, spotting them GOODWILL GROUP {2m accurately as she rides along. The Goodwill group of Simcoe November 21. it of St." Mark's SOCIETIES {hour to retire . . . extravagant|corrective guidance. Son Sergei and married daugh-|Street United Church held a pot| C, ying mae o : |appetites in food . . . ahobby . . .| So here's hoping this slight ters Rada and Julia--and poppajluck supper to begin its regular] al dravig 2 BS $ 3 3 | OAKLEIGH LODGE {1 could go on forever: listing €On-| airing' of the subject may mvite Nikita-appear to be a close fam-| activities. _- jcompetion of ; {troversial topics. | But still 'the Danes. sor rofiomiont May Invi fly "and 1 think they have fun Following the supper a meeting cated in Eby ove ° Oakleigh Lodge No. 151, LOBA, principle is the same: Why can't|reforna on the part of those Who together." {was held in the Church parlors Bishops from Toronto, held its first meeting of the fall|jo hustinsky mind his own busi-\need to take idl A They're not formal at all and|with a good attendance, Mr. John| SUNSHINE GROUP |sestion 9; SYnrsey = CVGHINE: yees? [heart (If there be any such in Mes, Khrushchev ls "definitely| Dyer Preside, i ing of th September 3, in the Orange) go much unnecessary heartache|oyr swudience today). M.H sort of the nucleus of the fam-| The meeting opened with al The September meeting of the (Temple. [has been caused beiween man/FIND)S MEN A BORE fy." {hymn and prayer. all reports Sunsiiine sop He Somaws Bo Mistress, Sitar Nan and wife because one or the other| Dear Mary Haworth: Can you | were given. ssociation i | Kirkbride, presided, w eputy ives who interfere insist-| ' ion ae] . CONSIDERATE OF HUBBY | It was announced that Mrs.|Church was held last week in |mistress Sister May Oster ae is 1elagves sh them up, and] Diddn me? A od When I'm Mrs. Lodge says Mrs, Khrush- Bruce Richardson is a patient inthe form of a pot luck supper. |sisting. Worthy Chaplain, Sister| oii them to mind their own Dusk |p: 4 S esting and chev is "terribly considerate" of the Oshawa General Hospital. Mrs. Frank James presided | Beatrice Hurst, led in the devo-|joc. you are labeled an ingrate| eo ines & 4 enge. But when her husband. "I know she likes] Miss Leona Stainton led in the|and welcomed back all those who tional period. jess A tre Will Fete your fam- re ave jo alk, or just spend had been absent through illness. Reports were given by theli 0m 4 "og nick ruin. Ame gether, he bores me very Mrs. Joseph Broadbent led in [iy dow! much, Yours truly, G.F. to be with her husband when he devotional period does things." The Misses Heather and Ann| Sep pes various committees. Sister May| ii. | And that may explain why Louise Ross played two pianojthe devotional period. Arrange- {Oster reported on members who| A i ir i | \ TTLE Mrs. Khrushchev a. few duets, _ |ments were made for those who {had been sick. Correspondence|, Fis "0 vig Yelf merereice, CALLING RE Your BLACK? as/tion is due, M.H. forays on her own in public. The Reverend J. K. Moffat in-|are helping at the "Feast of the {and minutes of the June meeting 0" or to avoid a quarrel, and dese ribed, refers to a narcissistic Mary Haworth counsels Mrs. Khrushchev's English is|troduced the speaker, the Rev- Seven Tables on Tuesday, Sep- oe [were ea by Sister Annieloo) rapidly lose your children's|disposition, I gather. You are| through her column, not by mail ; er.) |tember . es I" Sd i {respect for you. |selfvibsorbed and self-infatuated, or personal interview. Write her preter is needed for amything|United Church, who spoke on! Orders were taken for the 494 2-10 Several discussions were held) "pj... got this message across: jon ain infantile level, emotionally. in care of. this newspaper. #ine for chit-chat but an inter-lerend W. A. Gibb of Westmount complicated. Daughter Rada "the need of leaders" among the|Christmas cards to be sold by y |and plans made. |wait until you are asked for ad-| -------- TEACHER S PET The lucky draw prize was won| yi.o. control your tongue; and| | ! speaks English well. members of the church today. He the group. | | by Brother Dick McLaughlin. |1o 0 bo 00" hay be the one) ® 4 5 L 2 4 QT. Travelling with the Khrush- paid tribute to all those who give| BY ANNE Dawe | Birthday greetings were sung who really needs guidance. Thank D.C. GAL. ALL FINISHES chevs is relaxed, Mrs. Lodge so willingly of their time and tal- gay and preity! Choose|for Sister Annie Mitchell. bi - 3 0 ® 3 0 G QT. Sho cat, in eiping to carry on the SOCIAL NOTICES | so WHITE AND COLORS .. gh "I never feel there's a cold, |church work. | |print, plaid, or checks for this| Refreshments were served by awkward silence, They're recep- ST. PAUL'S GUILD np |bright fashion with contrast \§i sister Kirkbride and committee. 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To-| lin other lives usually are mo- _|Paul's Ladies Geil as eid Ne ner of Oshawa announce the en. | morrow's pattern: Blouse trio. be held on Thursday, October 22.'in oth ee m------ - {cently in the dl sch lowes Sc |Bagement of their daughter,| Printed Patiern 4914: Chil-| TRAVELLING BABY _ The meeting opened wi © Doris Ada, to Mr. Jens Simonsen, dren's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. Size| WJIOSTRENE (09, He. ua ey SE LI 1 ye 1 0 gh Ee gE BT Sch ari rs. Ronald Eddy return 0 Mrs S. L 4 | |% yard contrast. i a six-months stay in India with reading from the Bible and Mrs oe Joiang, Dommark. ei Printed directions on each pat-| a baby Sevguter, born a La x > Daniel led the group in|, av "October 24, 1959, at qe a Ae asomale. in cutta. Mr. Eddy went there to pray .m., i i i § ] # | work on an electrical project. Mrs. George Burkhart read the| Dora Cuirist Memorial Churel, | oins (stamps cannot be accept-| ERENCE Sm Re - | |ed) for this patiern. Please print | : [plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, | LOVING SONS [STYLE NUMEER. VANCOUVER (CP) Mrs.| Send 'order to ANNE ADAMS, | | Van der Kemp is visiting her na-|care of The Oshawa Times, Pat- |tive Holland, the trip financed by [tern Dept., Oshawa, Ont. the savings of her sons Tony, 15,| = and Garth, 13, from their news-| paper routes in the past three | years, gE | -- HOW TO GET ALONG | WITH YOUR DRY CLEANER | "It will all that when you observe PERSONAL LINK | LONDON, Ont. (CP)--The first co wedding at which Rev. W. J.| 's ¢ onc | Eddy officiated on his return to| Vhere's an oki saying Yen Thing ge. wrong Wit, EXTRA EGG [Frome United Church, after 26 come out inthe wash," Which just: serves t BRIGSTOCK, England (CP)-- years, was the marriage of Mari- | all will go well with your dry cleaning, too 'hen a Brigstock housewife broke lyn Grace Marr to Roy Albert] ao few simple rules # |a five-ounce egg she found an-|Brown. His last wedding before] # | other egg, complete with shell, in-|leaving had been that of the|] For instance, you can be of eremendous help IF you . .. |side. The second egg, perfect in| bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. | 1 {every detail, weighed two ounces./Herbert A. Marr. THE GENUINE C-.I.L PAINTS WHITE AND 28 COLORS INTERIOR or EXTERIOR Flat, Semi-Gloss, Glass, Latex remind me . Save tags with special cleaning instructions on a new garment and pass them on to the cleaner . Mark the nature of stains on garments When you spill citrus juices 'on your' clothes--immed- iately try to remove the spot by a light sponging with cool water. Warm water will make them turn brown Blood stains, too, should be treated in the as they tend to. set, unless removed instantly. same manner . Be etxra cautious when handling permanent wave solu- tions or deodoranty . . . as they can be very injurious to fabrics. SCHOOL OF DANCING D.EA., M.D.A. Ballet, Tap, Toe, Character, Baton, Acrobatic. Pre-School, Friday--Satur- day. | Most important--be sure you know what you're doing before tampering with spots. Unless you know your fab- rics and stains . call us and get emergency advice. Bette: still, to be on the safe side, get the carment to us os quickly as possible OSHAWA correctly to For here at Gillard Cleanit Service removing spot safeguard the fabric is just one. of our many specialties . So for fines dry cleaning results simply observe the few rules outlined here--and make sure you deal with a reliable dry cleaner. at the ~ FREE DELIVERY OR USE OUR PAVED (i 1 MASONIC TEMPLE PARKING LOT ATREAR OF STORE TO LIVE 91 CENTRE ST., OSHAWA aa = dott v dicing = butis of X| OUR STORE WILL BE OPEN EVERY SATURDAY FROM NOW ON a -- A wedding of interest to Port Perry was solemnized recently in Calvin Presbyterian Church North Bay, when Mr. and Mrs Arthur Edward Cawker ex changed nuptial vows. The bride, the former Carroll Anp | is the , Bay and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 8S. A Cawker of Port Perry --Photo by Hill Studio North Bay "| Information: RA 3-7253 Edo (Ladd rE aw ARLLT. LB