8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, July 10, 1962 BRIDAL WHITE IS SUMMER'S SWEETHEART 'matron of honor with Miss Norrish - Roseman Nuptials Held At St. Gregory's A wedding of Oshawa inter- est was held recently in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church when Elizabeth Helen Roseman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karol Roseman of Osh- awa became the bride of Ron- ald Norrish of Ajax, son of Mr. and Mrs, L. Norrish of Mark: ham, The Reverend A. C. Ques- nelle performed the marriage ceremony, The organist was Mr. Jack Driscoll and the solo- ist was Mrs, William Kinsmen. The bride, given in mar- riage by her father, wore a white, sheer, pure silk gown. The full skirt was edged with Chantilly lace with a bouffant back caught with a bow at the waist line and the bodice was accented by a sweetheart neck- line trimmed with Chantilly lace and sequins, The veil was finger-tip, length and she car- ried a white prayer book with pink rose buds. and streamers. Mrs. Joseph Rennick was the Ruth Shannon and Miss Linda Kirk as attendants. They wore white lace fitted bodices with bell skirts over blue, pure silk with full length blue silk sheer PLANNING AN AUGUST WEDDING The engagement is an- nounced of Miss Frances Blaze, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Blaze of Ux- bridge, Ontario, and Mr. Alan Michael Fleming, son of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Frederick Fleming of Oshawa. Mr. Flem- ing graduated from Queen's University this year, receiv- ing his BA and BPHE de- grees. Employed by the Scar- borough Board of Education and will commence his. duties in September. Miss Blaze is employed as a_ receptionist by General Motors of Canada. The wedding is to take place on Saturday, August 11, at 7 p.m. in Northminster United Church, Oshawa. --By Ireland Studio Yee gee RN NENW Tie NT Ret or Local Family Holds socal, NOTICE Triple Baptism On Sunday, July 1, at Albert Street United Church, with the Reverend Albert E. Larke offi- ating,three members of the family of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Fogat, Oshawa, had their babies baptized. The children baptized were: Scott Richard Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Brown, Oshawa, grandson of Mr. and) Mrs. Samuel J. Brown, Osh- awa, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Fogal, Oshawa; Kimberley Anne Fogal, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fogal, Oshawa, and grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C, Ho , Oshawa, an ais! ty gy Morley. aintott, |CRUrCh. Bowmanville; Mark James) Ross, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| fred Ross, Oshawa, and grand- son of Mr. and Mrs. William Ross, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Fogal, Oshawa. Proud great-grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fogal, Beaverton, Mrs. Arthur Cor- don, Oshawa, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freeman, Maple Grove, and Mrs. Delbert Flintoff, Osh- awa. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Haslam, Ridgetown, Ontario, announce the engagement of their daugh- ter Mary Louise, to Dr, Harri- son Gordon Day, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Day, of Oshawa. |The marriage will take place jon Saturday, July 14, 1962, at 2.30 p.m. in the Church of the Advent, Ridgetown. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, James H. Gibbens wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Catherine Louise, to Mr. Don- ald Arthur Petre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Petre, all of Oshawa. The wedding will take place on Saturday, Au- gust 4, 1962, at 11.15 a.m. in jHoly Cross Roman Catholic ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Miss Frances Blaze, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. 'Blaze of Uxbridge, Ontario, to |Mr, Alan Michael Fleming, son 'of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Fred- erick Fleming of Oshawa. The |wedding is to take place in Northminster United Church on Saturday, August 11, at 7.00 p.m. coats. Blue bows formed their headdresses and they carried cascades of pink roses and) white carnations. The flower) girls were Miss Carol Norrish and Miss Marilyn Norrish who wore white dresses with blue sashes and headdresses of blue bows. They carried nose- |, gays of pink rose buds. | Relatives and friends of the} 'family gathered at the home of| Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Fogal,| following the baptism, where! tea was served. | New Foundations Available To Suit Season's Styles By ELEANOR ROSS {call for The sartorial line has under-| Corselets, 'one quite a change--as you| The foundation garment man- . {can see from even a cursory|ufacturers are, as usual, The best man was Mr. Regi-| ciance at late spring and sum-|and waiting for us. thos: nald Kehoe and the ushers|mer fashions. So it's just wish-| Waist-cinchers will be fun to be were Mr. Melvin Norrish and/fy) thinking for most of us to|wear again--and what 'a fine with Mr. James Norrish. believe that we can fit the new|job they do! And you will prob-|ental_ The reception was held at the/fashions with the same oldjably like the way you shape UP| oweat |Knights of Columbus Hall with' foundation garments we've been|in the new long-leg power-net aii |the bride's mother receiving 10 wearing right along. What we|panties which extend four or) ja flowered blue silk sheath) need then, is a whole new con-|five inches below the knee. |with a three-quarter blue sheer! struction job! Whatever the figure problem, silk coat, white ro peo Bg Now that the waistline is|there are garments to meet it.| mcorsaeh ot Yn rk hea being recognized again, we're|And how good it is that the The oo ia b ad eereom's|at work coaxing ours back into|emphasis continues to be on Somesy ied flo toe ink| Place. And after months of pre-/¢asy wear, easy care, gar- cL Saeed hi vaecaceo.|20Y, it's not easy. The word you hear every-|plies for a women's pink silk coat, white accesso." i) there's the matter of|Where is spandex, That's the|centre in Iran, ries and a corsage of red yarn which isn't rubber, but) 3. To provide supplies and} strapless bras and SWEATER LENGTH According to the latest infor- ready mation on sweater of Mr. Raymond Thomas McColl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McColl of Gooder- ham. The couple is residing in Oshawa. --Mary's Studio IN WESTMOUNT United Church, recently, Joyce' Ger- trude, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lewis of High- --Aldsworth Photography | land Grove became the bride all of Port Perry, in Port Perry United Church, | recently. CAROL MARY, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Tanton, became the bride of Mr. Garnet Warriner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Warriner, | er is "long enough to sit} or curling length. Of} course, you don't have to know) how to throw a stone to wear a| curling sweater or to be able) to sing French Canadian folk songs to appear in an Alou- | jette style. i Custom- made 'SLIPCOVERS Slipcovers will be cut and pinfitted in your home. 926 SIMCOE ST. N. 725-3144 training | | lower decolletages | | Bae! { and Mrs. Roy Krausher of Zion United Church was Winnipeg, and Mr. Olmstead | the scene of the wedding of | Dodge. The couple are mak- is the son of Mr. and Mrs. | Janet Anne, daughter of Mr. | ing their home in London, On- D. C. Olmstead of Oshawa. | and Mrs. Charles Naylor of |tario. Oshawa, and Douglas Paul Dodge, son of Mrs. Roy Dodge PICTURED AFTER their of Cobourg and the late Mr. marriage in St. Matthew's Church recently are Mr. and Mrs. Eric Stephen Olmstead. The bride is the former Lil- lian Harper, daughter of Mr. ~--Ireland Studio --Aldsworth Photography KEEP IN TRIM Overweight Young Mother All Set To Make Self Over RAW MUSHROOMS For a delghtful, novel taste treat next time you serve salads bufeft style, try fresh raw mushrooms dipped in tangy, spicy sauces. Wash the mushrooms but do not re- bras. With the craze for chif-) yar : ¢ roses. : ; ; fons and knitwear, softer bras| which has even more elasticity,books for a girl's academy at} For thetk wedding J hed are necessary -- 'and in suchiand a longer life. It's the yarn|Lagos, Nigeria. | eastern Canada and Quebec the po 3. dacron and _ silk,| that has revolutionized corsetry. ech ees ata bride donned a blue and white| and nylon satin. It is on the market under vari- checked double-knit cotton ~ he ' ous trade names. dress with matching coat,NEW LOOK 4 panty girdles ,. SPandex fabrics, which were white accessories and a cor- Longer-legge ae ides €S in short supply last season but sage of pink rose buds. é are the only post e a ot promise to be plentiful from| : The bridal couple are mak-jjons for the slim, smooth, ta-\now on, make for safer, easier ing their home in Aax. _|pered pants. washability as well as for Fes Renee And new greater comfort. ' WASHING IMPORTANT Marlene Stinson THE STARS SAY No foundation garment, from . |all-in-one to a bra, can keep its John David Berry By ESTRELLITA | shape properly unless it is laun-| . dered frequently in plenty of Exchange Vows FOR TOMORROW warm, not hot, suds. Fact tags| Do not let emotions influence|give full washing instructions, Married recently in the Sim- your decisions now. Haste, im-|so keep them at hand. -- | '\coe Street Pentecostal Church) pulsiveness, too much aggres-| Every manufacturer will tell) were Marlene Lillian Mae Stin-|siveness and emotional every ne you that the care you oe - _|son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.\ity are presently engendered by|a garment is just as importan Albert Stinson of Oshawa po adverse Scorpio aspect, sojas the engineering skill which| John David Berry, son of Mr.|be forewarned. School yourself) was originally put into it. That's| and Mrs, Frank Berry of|to remain calm in the wake of|why he is just as concerned) Whitby. minor frustrations, delays and with ag rg ebgoid as the} The ceremony was perform-| disappointments. wearer shou e, ed by the Reverend James FOR THE BIRTHDAY PRR RI MICAS Eras esrpan cr oo Pierce. Miss Ruth Bombay was '. irthday,| . the organist accompanying the <i morrow is your binndet, BEPW Federation Soloist, Mr, George Bateman. |i, the direction of prudence| (vs Pidgin ge by pet ea. | during the coming year, for) Gives To UNESCO , wore a r- : : | length gown of white or.\tuere Will be temptations to| CALGARY (CP) -- The Cana.| , ; : °*\over-extend yourself which will| qian Federation of Business and| jganza, a finger-tip veil which tak rage and will power to! r | En ineeri Still |was held by a pearl crown and|vesist. Opportunities will pre nea -- has passed) : ; | resist. ! cade s ift i | g ng 1 beg a ri pinay of pink soo sent themselves to aCQUITEl women in oa shite tan bo | ON 1 T0 5 The maid of honor was Miss| things far too costly for you OF! Africeg ce Mostly Male Realm Shirley Hines 9m Wits Caro-|to take chances with met The: fund willbe cloned and YEAR TERM . i t ey i iss Beverly|especially during August, inal 'total d h MONTREAL (CP) -- Engi-| h * ) I, ~C'\final total announced at the aire (CP) Engi-|Marshal! as her assistants.|tober and next March S110 sadavation's convention at AL DEPOSITS is one profession in|The little flower girls were| you may even be tempted to 80/angraw's b Infic "er ipsa > : q ' y the Sea, N.B., Canada that women haven't yet Miss Judy Ezinga and Missj\into debt to take advantage of July 9-13, to be attended by 456 Connie Sibley. They wore street) them. _move the stems, as they serve as "handles." Serve smal! mushrooms whole, but quarter. large ones (cut lengthwise} through stem). of dips. The popular onion) By IDA JEAN KAIN "I don't want my little daugh ter to have a freak for mother." This was the motivat ing sentence in a poignant letter Make up two or three kinds|from. a young mother who is determined to reduce. -| was 4 weighed over 200 pounds. My but started getting fat when I! six years old. At 14 I} |parents took me to doctors and 'they said I would probably out- grow it. They tried to keep me on a diet, but it was impossible. penetrated to any - significant degree. Is there a chance they) all-male want to? A of delegates to the annual meeting here of the realm? Or do they} Sampling length gowns of pink organza and carried cascades of pink }may yet move into this nearly and while carnations. Mr. Leonard Berry was best man with Mr. Robert Berry} and Mr. Donald Selby as ush- ers. The ring bearer was Ken- ny Yeomans and Paul Yeo- Don't! If you will follow the conserv-| ative path and take advantage of really good opportunities to advance financially in Septem- ber and November, you will wind up the year on the credit side of the ledger and get off delegates, The response of members' to such international projects in- dicates the interest of Canadian women in the problems, particu- larly in the educational field, facing women in other parts of th: world, said Federation pres- ident Mrs. Una MacLean Evans GUARANT 728- COMPANY OF CANADA 32 KING ST. E. Y TRUST 1653 dip made from soup mix and) "I am writing to you with Canadian Engineering Institute|mans was page boy. sour cream, and all cheese the hope that it might help me. ee on ith sh-|Pethaps if I know that you are dips are good. wi musi-' waiting for the reports I will rooms; and so is this one : stay with my diet. Tangy Dip "I am 35, weigh between 290 % cup chili sauce and 300 pounds. I am 5' 5' and tablespoons lemon juice |measure: Bust 52; waist 43; tablespoons horseradish abdomen 61; hips 62; thigh 36; to 6 drops Tabasco sacue jcalf 20; upper arm 18; wrist Ls Mix and chill before serving.| "T was a normal weight baby ts i | to a good start in 1963. | la patie I was a pretty girl with lots/of Canada indicates that the| Prior to leaving on a honey- BSP ath and November, in. Calgary. |of friends. But there were times|men haven't much to worry|moon trip to West Virginia|cidentally, will also be fine) h oney will when I was miserable and cried!about, at least for the foresee-|there was a reception held at/months for occupational recog-|'hree projects: myself to sleep. The more mis-|abje future. the First Baptist Church. The) nition, for creative work and for) To provide a chalet or erable I was the more I ate! Dr Anhue Parse tride donned a_ blue lace romance. Best periods foripuens Sed equipment for a res- "At 27 1 married a wonderfuljof industrial engineering at the|4eSS With a blue organza coat,| travel: late September and next}! eo hen in Goate, man. When I became pregnant] University of Toronto, said that|White accessories and a cor-| January. ; et Sos nr RS POOES SNE RUBS: | I was careful not to overeat| unlike the Soviet Onion where sage of pink roses for their) A child born on this day vl | be allotted for) professor | ; ; 2 94 weddi i } i impressionable and ney as bok dé pounds| et pr ithnigdemy al gh ogy hg return Mr. andlinctaed dramatize even the jlighter. I felt better than I hadipner cent of the annual output| ats:_Berry_ will live in Oshawa.| most trifling situations. all ealgtgd the itadenied and) of graduate engineers in Can- eties eing a new mother! ada are -women."' BIRKS |made me overeat again. Now | jam fatter than ever. It has) THIS PICTURE DIDN'T TURN OUT His own university this year graduated two women out of a class of 400, He said there "wasn't a job offered these new engineers |that a woman couldn't have handled.' | David Myers, dean of applied| jhelped me to write this down} and I would like to report my} progress," she concluded. Your letter proves you believe it is possible to reduce. Good! You have the strongest motivat-; ing force in all the world--love. | Your love for your little daugh-|science at the University of ter will give you strength of|British Columbia which has will beyond anything you may|graduated only male engineers have thought possible. jin the last several years, said Analyzing the situation, from | the problem seems to be that age six you have used food to women regard engineering "as allay anxieties. You eat to sat-/@ man's field. DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN T0 ON SUMMER Taking a summer course in ballet, at Queen's University, are Miss Sandra Scott, Taun- ton and Miss Noreen Arnold, Colborne street east. Sandra, | COURSE 15, and Nareen, 17, at the Harvey Dance Aca- demy, winning a $50. bursary toward their new studies. received | the highest marks ever ob- | tained in Grade 5 ballet classes} isfy a hunger that has nothing} to do with aneed for food.} Turning to food for comfort is 2 |now a fixed habit pattern. Most overweights can look back to when they were "a slip {of a girl."" You do not have a '|slim image of yourself. But you! do have a powerful incentive to, reduce, and the determination| and inspiration to create | brand new image of yourself--| vitally alive and healthy, nor- mal weight. Guard well your thoughts and your mental pictures. William James _promised that human beigns can alter ther lives by '\changing the pattern of their |thoughts. If all the thoughts. you feed into your mind are in the 'Idirection. of. achieving ideal weight, one happy day you will be that vital attractive woman. Grab hold of the idea that making yourself over will be an exciting, . challenging exper- ience. } ' |think I would." WON'T HIRE WOMEN "Women think they'll be con-, sidered strange if they carry a slide rule or wear an iron ring." He said management itself often discouraged women from entering the field. He said management fears it will lose female engineers even- tually through marriage. .Some 4) question a "woman's ability to fit into the organization." J. G. Ripley, a Toronto con- struction engineer, put it this way in defence of manage- ment: "TI just can't see a woman out swinging an axe with a survey) party or standing in a mud hole} all day. And if you have one} member of a survey party that) isn't pulling his -- or her -- weight, then your crew is weak by one member.' 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