HOLIDAYS AND Pic | and Mrs. J. E, Harris, all of Oshawa, She is the great eranddaughier of Mrs, William Harris, Port Perry; Mrs, Ada Dodwell, 'Toronto and Mr, and Mrs, F. C. Grant of Vancou- ver, --Ireland Studio KIMBERLY ANN was one year old when this recent pic- ture taken. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs James W. Harris, Hoskin Ave Her grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. F. C, Dodwell and Mr. was BIRTHDAYS SPELL HAPPY TIMES READY TO celebrate his first birthday tomorrow, 1s James Jay McCabe, son of Mr. and Mrs, James McCabe, Westmount' avenue, James be To Rimmer' iadieninn abnabibiindeas ti ee THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW door pursuits highly favored, Just one admonition: try to con- quer a tendency toward over- sensiliveness, which could cause needless heartache and, prob- Sjably, 'misunderstandings which *|should not occur, '|FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, the year ahead is one in which, on many occasions, you may hopes, subordinated situations may be irksome as to adjust to these outside in- fluences, you will find that the rewards are great--especially "|jwhere presonality growth and Sithe accumulation of useful Siknowledge are concerned, In your chosen occupation, Sikeep plugging and make a fetish of personal efficiency-- beginning right now, Recogni- tion for your efforts is a strong possibility this month, Septem- ber and January, Incidentally, these three months are gener- ally good for all Leoites, favor- ing, as they do, financial mat- iters, creative work and ro- mance. Avoid extravagance in = iOctober and December, Sunday should prove a highly ; pleasant day, with family mate); ters, social interests and out+|; 'jfind your individual plans andj ' to the} » greuler pressures of world af-|/ fairs or political events, Such} ° they occur, but if you can learn ke A child born on this day will jbe amiable' and optimistic, but MS may have to curb a tendency toward lethargy FOR MONDAY Monday should be an excel lent period on all fronts. This will be a day in which to get started early and accomplish in a big way, Intuition and mental ability should be at a peak and Jay is the grandson of Mr, and Mrs. James McCabe, and Mr. and Mrs, Allen Baker, all of Oshawa --Ireland Studio Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, August 3, 1963 7) jyou should find business asso jciates and co-workers in |h ghiy co-operative mood | If Monday is your birthday, jthe period immediately ahead should find you keyed to high purpose, mentally alert and bounding in constructive ideas --especially where business and {fluential persons should lead how: * You will have to guard against those who may advise risky speculation as a means of carrying out your ods of getting things done. This will be especially important in October and December Advice from business JANN LANDERS Daughter's Smoking Worries Mother Dear Ann; Our daughter isjter describing the prom com. 35 years old, happily married,/mittee system which insures all with four bright chtldren, She|girls a date to the junior-senior has a beautiful home and/prom was the greatest; I'm go- everything to live for. ing to take it up with our stu- Both her husband, her father/dent council in September, _ . and I are worried to death about} [ happen to be a girl' wh her excessive smoking, She has|never was short of dates, been a heavy smoker since sue} know some awlully nice girls was a teen-ager. Although she|who sit home all the time be- knew I never approved, she/cause they don't have sex ap. continued to smoke through the|peal, Fellows won't even bother years, ito ask them out and get to- Several months ago she Wasiknow how greaty they realiy.. spitting blood, She quit smok-lare. ' ing and went to the doctor) Thanks for printing that one; When the x-rays showed no/Ann, It was tops--Jill sign of cancer she went back to) Dear Jill: I'm glad you wrote, smoking two packs a day al-|Here's another point of view. though the doctor advised her) Dear Ann Landers: That lett against it, jter about the prom committea> I'm so afraid she will develop|serving as match-makers was a_ cancer that it's making a ner-'real roar, . 2 Sve --Ireland Studio MR, AND MRS, JOHN TERAVIAN Valerie White Wed In Whitby To John Arthur Teravian The marriage of Valer- ie, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Peter Allan White of Oshawa, to John Arthur Teravian, son of Mrs, John Teravian of Whitby and the late Mr, Teravian, took place' last Saturday afternoon in St. Mark's United Church, Whit by Miss Margaret Webber played the wedding music for the cere- mony performed by the Rever jand John Smith, Mrs, Robert plans. Rely on established meth-/yiljeneuve sang "Because" and} |The Lord's Prayer" ! , hg white nylon and lace Weari over taffeta, the bride was given sion and she carried a cascade of pink roses-and shasta daisies, Mrs, John C, Lawton was! {matron of honor for her sister| jand the other attendants were} |Mrs. Wiliam Hayes, Whitby,) and Mrs. Udo Schiottke, They) were dressed alkike in mint) green dresses with dark green} sashes and flowered headdres-) ses, They carried bouquets of white and green asters. | Mr. William Hayes of Whitby! was best man and the ushers| were Mr, John C. Lawton and Mr. Udo Schlottke. For the reception in the Whit-} Legion. Hall, the bride' | by vous wreck out of me, She say; I'd rather sit home until my she has smoked so long now/hair turned white and my teeth that if she's going to get can-jfell out than get fixed up by a cer, she will get 'it. period [stupid committee. What can I say to this nead-} Who wants to be chosen out- strong girl?--Worried Mother |of pity% Not me,--Spirit of Dear Mother: Probably noth-'St. Louis ing. Anyone who can read or, Dear Spirit: I'll bet anything® hear knows by now that there|you don't do much sittin' home,. is a definite link between lung|Toots, It's difficult for a basy cancer and. cigarettes, Scienti-|girl to imagine what life is lke fic research continues to churn|for the ones Whose phones up. more and more damning never ring, Re evidence In the meantime, if it takes Not everyone who smokes a committee to get some of the- will get lung cancer, obviously, |fellows off their rusty dusties,.. and your daughter may escape|! say why not? it. But worrying has been| Confidential to My Right To" known to bury people prema-/Know: Yeah? Who gave you~ turely, so try to get your mind/the right? When I form a Mind. off her smoking and on some-/Your Own Business Club I'm thing else, going to nominate you for pres+ Dear Ann Landers: That let-\ident. ; Audrey Chambers, English Bride. Of Edward LaHay Of Orillia In Northminster United} Mr. Eric Orr acted for the Church last Saturday. with the| father of the bride who wore a Reverend H. A. Mellow offi-jfull-length bouffant gown of ciating, Mr. Edward Lahay took) white organza with Swiss ap- as his bride Miss Audrey Cham-/plique at neck and _ hipline, bers of Oshawa, daughter of|moulded to the pointed bodice, Mr. and Mrs. Percy John styled with lily point sleeves Chambers of Workington, Cum-|A finger-tip veil flowed from @ Wedding Trip To Los Angeles Follows Little - Adams Nuptials Following their honeymoon in/with Alencon lace and pearls Los Angeles, California, Mr./and sequins, fashioned into a ASS0:| marriage by her father Se-| mother chess a yellow nalberiand, England. The bride-|tear-drop coronet and she car- | pe 4 quins outlined the floral lace ap-|prown on white printed dress ace the son of aot and/ried pink sweetheart roses, ste- pliquees at the square neckline/ with matching duster coat, The| Mrs. ohn Lahay of rillia. tial persons should lead not only|2n4 appliqued roses cascaded) bridegroom's mother was in| \to the successful culmination of/@own the front of the skirt|/pink linen with matching lace-| |your plans and financial better.) Which flowed into back fullness|trimmed 'jacket. Each wore! jment, but to increased prestige under a butterfly bow. A Jewel-| white accessories ciates is apt to be dependable in September and November | phanotis and ivy in a cascade and the co-operation of influen- The attendants, Mrs. Roy- Traas as matron of honor and_ Miss Eva Lahay, bridesmaid, were in pale pink brocade witlr Blind Girl Hopes John James Little DENNIS PATRICK is one year old and Christine Susan will be three on Monday. They are. the children of Mr. and Mrs. Otto K, Heller, Rock- cliffe street, and grandchild- SAVORY SUPPER TREAT Swiss Supper On A Slice Tastes Good On The Patio Swiss supper on a bread slice made with creamy rich evapor , ated milk to keep it juicy and moist, is baked pretty aluminum foil and served with your favorite fragrant bever-. age (Makes 6 servin 2:3 cup (small can) undiluted evaporated milk 1% pounds ground beef 44 cup cracker crumbs ere 44 cup finely chopped celery tablespoon prepared mustard traspeon cor es) 1 i 1 and Mrs, . |whose marriage took place last) ren of Mr. and Mrs, Alex Dau- | Friday evening, July 26, will sacker of Wiesbaden, Germ- |make their home a' 757 Hoskin any, at present visiting in Osh- |avenue, Oshawa. awa, and Mr. and Mrs. Al- || The marriage took place in bert Heller also of Wiesbaden, |St. Mark's Church with the) --Portrait by Hornsby | Reverend Alfred Woolcock of- i. _--_aewinarcmenewe |ficiating at the choral service accompanied by the organist,' 'Mr, Russell Flutter The bride, the former Bar- bara Louise Adams of Stella, Amherst Island, Ontario, is the grandniece of Miss Margaret Moutray of Stella and the 'bridegroom is the son of Mr Jand Mrs. J. H, Little, Oshawa | The bride was given in mar- lriage by her brother-in-law, Mr James H. Cotter Jr. She wore ia white floor - lengtti' nylon and tulle gown with bracelet Sleeves. The scoop neckline and heart waistline were accented) | Doctor Is Studying | Baboons' Behavior For Human Reflect KAMPALA, Uganda (Reut- ers) -- How people treat their children in 10 years' time may depend on how the baboons in Uganda behave during the next three years. That may seem far-fetched, but British doctor Thelma. Eliz- abeth Rowell says it is truc. In Uganda to study baboons' bre- havior, Dr. Rowell explained that one. can watch baboons do things one could not watch hu- jmans do. And among people interested in the results of her work, she isays, will be child psycholo- gists Only one thing is holding up 'Dr. Rowell's work at the mo- ment. There is a shortage of | 1 i teaspoon salt 3, teaspoon monosodium glutamate 1g teaspoon pepper cups (8 ounces) graied process-type Swiss cheese 15-inch loaf French bread Heavy duty aluminum foil es process-type Swiss n half, diagon. a 1 ° 3 s cheese aly s. Combine first 11 ingredients.' Although there are thousands Cut French bread in half length. of baboons in Uganda, it seems wise Spread meat mixture'that they are unwilling to be evenly over cut surface of each caught and caged so that Dr half. Wrap heavy duty alumi- Rowell can listen to them talk- num foil around crust side of ing te cach ather and watch bread, ieaving top uncovered, how they behave and how they Place on cookie sheet. Bake in treat their children moderate oven (350 degrees) 25. So far, Dr. Rowell has three minutes. Garnish with cheese baboons in her open-air "'labor- oes. Bake 5 minutes longer. atory" in Makerere University To serve, cut slices across or College's zoolory depariment Ne plates or forks juliet cap held a fingertip veil ; and popularity. of nylon tulle with a lace bor-\- eo : \led cluster held her veil of ill der, She carried a cascade of} red roses, white carnations and! | Pinocchio chrysanthemums, ik She was attended by her elder sister, Mrs. J. H. Cotter! | Ir., of Collins Bay, Ontario, and] | another sister, Mrs. Peter} Muchmore, of Kingston, On- tario. lf They were gowned in street-|} length dresses of nylon tulle in robin's. egg blue, featuring! | petal skirts and matching lace/ ? jackets. They carried nosegays! lof chrysanthemums and carna-| } ® tions tinted to match and wore! =~ blue headdresses veils The best man was Mr M, Sneddon and Mr March ushered with Richard E A reception was held at the ! R. Fj} home of Mr. and Mrs March, Westmount Avenue, where the bride's aunt receiv- ed wearing blue crepe with white accessories and a cor- sage of white chrysanthemums and pink carnations, The bride- groom's mother assisted wear- ing a yellow boucie suit and while accessories with bronze chrysanthemums carnations in a corsage. As the couple left on their wedding 'trip, the bride was wearing a pink brocade sheath with matching seven - eighths coat, white accessories and a corsage of deep pink carna- tions and white mums, SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs of Oshawa Wish to announce the engagement of their only daugh- ter, Shirley May, to Mr. Harold Paul Welsh, son of Mr. and Mrs William C. Welsh of Troy, Mich igan. The wedding will take place on Saturday, September 7, at 3 o'cleck in Albert Street United Church, Oshawa, MARRIAGE The marriage of Irene Mary Willams to William Edmund Brown, both of Oshawa, tonk place on Saturday, July 27, 1943 at Whitby with the Reverend W_| Jahn)? and white' chrysanthe-/) short! * j H Allan A. Kellar j | _ 'THE DIAMOND Ths classic lines of this de- lightful blouse ensure its last- ing beauty, The dainty knil is one of the easiest patterns of this kind to knit, All have been put together fer vour knitting pleasure to produce a handknit for you to wear with your suits and dressy skirts. The instructions are given for u- ----\couple visited points east an For their honeymoon th e d ~ | will make their home in Oshawa /on Windsor Street. '| The bride's travelling ensem- * |ronto, +a hundred times better than sit- SjHelen Holden, pointing toward a LACE BLOUSE leaflet with this design, sim- ply send a stamped, self- addressed envelope, enclosing ien cents for handling, to the NeCdiecraft Department of this paper, requesting The Diamond Lace Blouse, Leaf jet Number 7-63 sizes to fit bust measurements | of 32 inches, 34 inches and 36 diagonally for this one: paper napkins just fingers and HOUSEHOLD HINT 1 = You can keep track of. your RESERVE toddler hy slipping a smal! bell om the shoelace of each shoe, A metal base on a lamp can between bottom eyelets. Knot be given added dust-resist ace on either side, or sew it in by applying a thin cos place so it cannot be removed ture wax. Never ust e by baby metal polish, or as such materials solve any lacquer on. tt ~ ar a 5 1 Ancus-Ge 282 King W 728-958) BROADLOOM THLE Si. Otations here--one adolescent and two youngsters, J. S. McClure officiating inches. If you would jike the The adolescent, whose stage of development can be com- pared with that of a boy of 17, was a gift from the kabaka (king) of Buganda, the biggest of Uganda's four kingdoms. An anmial orphanage supplied the two young ones DRUG STORES OPEN THIS SUNDAY arreowre SANITONE Mewes CLEANERS end LAUNDERERS OSHAWA - PORT HOPE WHITBY . COBOURG BOWMANVALLE ~ SCARBORO Curteins, Drapes, Slenkets, Rags OSHAWA'S ONLY UNIONIZED SHOP 723-4631 30 MnLL 12:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M. JAMIESON DRUGS 241 KING ST. EAST 725-1169 MITCHELL'S. DRUGS LTD. 9 SIMCOE ST. NORTH 723-3431 TAMBLYN DRUG STORE SHOPPING CENTRE 728-5101 'ithe basement of a 10-storey 'iteresting part of my work, Look "other things involves checking ble was a pale green cotton knil suit with white accessories. Guests were present from To- Woodbridge, Beaton, | Elntville Richmond Hill, Elgin {Mills and Oshawa. | Checking Boilers Favorite Part | Of Her Day-Shiit | VANCOUVER (CP)--"This is iting at home knitting," said {two 45-horsepower gas boilers in |downtown office building. "The boilers are the most in- at all these dials . water gauges pressure gauges." The personable Miss Holden is manager of the Holden Build- ing which houses 200 offices with 450 employees She took over the day-shift lengineer's job, which among the boilers every half hour, in order to cut down on the build- ing's operating expenses. She is the only woman mem- jber of the Building Owners and Managers Association of Can- jada. And she won her engi- |neer's certificate from the. boil- jers and machinery inspection di- Vision of the public works de- jpartment two. vears ago. The building was erected in 1910 by her father William Hol- den, a pioneer in Vancouver real estate. He managed the fitted bodices and bell skirts af | To Obtain Degree joverlapping petals. Their head--- idresses were coronets of pink | In Social Service \leaves and tulle and they care | VANCOUVER (CP) -- we cascades of deeper pink carnations, Ann Coughlan, a pretty, 20-year: | Mr, John Rewind was = old coed, attends classes at the;man and ushering were ft. |University of British Columbia] Robert Lahay, Jr., and Mr. Roy levery day hoping to become a nm , social worker, specializing in ju-) Mrs. go het! received in venile delinquency. jplace of the bride's mother at | : ithe reception held in the lower Mary Ann, a second year arts!n3n of the church. She wore grey and pink silk floral dress student, is blind. But she knows the campus &S/with pink hat and white acces- well as the keys of her OWN sories and white carnation cor? jand that, typewriter, "thanks te my friends and a braille map." | She has no trouble finding her the bookstore, the library and to her dormitory. "I can whisk around on my own just like everybody else," she says. "Some of my profes- sors dont' even know I'm blind." Active in non-curricular acti- vities, Mary Ann says: "T had my sight until I was 11 combined with my new experiences, makes me a Hucky girl." She lost her sight suddenly following an operation for a tu- mor, "I found it hard to adjust at first,"' she said, "I loved the out- doors and sports like bicycling and baseball." Then she attended a school for the blind and deaf, 'and learned to love music, to bow! and swim, as well as how to type 'on both a braille and ordinary typewriter, "T learned," she said, "noi to judge people by what they look like but by what they say." building until his death 16 years, 'ago, Miss Holden, a registered) jnurse, had been working in the) /Unitd States, "It was his dying wish that I take over. I had come up to visit him the year before and he told me then he felt the end was coming. He asked me, "Will you sit in this chair?' and I re- plied, 'I will if you want me 6." Add Pep to Summer Meals COTTAGE CHEESE Quick, easy, thrifty dairy dishes pro- vide new taste thrills . . . Valuable health elements during hot summer days. Ideal Dairy C att on age Cheese is the perfect taste treat in summer sclads ond appe' Izers. For a tasty treat get Ideal Dairy Cottage Cheese . . nome . ask for it by "AT YOUR STORE OR AT YOUR DOOR" Today, Mary Ann makes good use of all these talents in her Studies and life at the univer- Sity. i jSilk with white accessories and way around campus to lectures,' corsage. sage. The bridegroom's mother was in brown and yellow floral The couple are honeymooning. in Nova Scotia and for away, the bride donned avbiod silk shantung dress with match.» ing jacket; white accessories an. white carnation corsage. Mr, and Mrs, Lahay will ret turn to reside In Oshawa WORLD OF AWAITS YOU HERE! Remove worts, moles and superfluous heir permanently and poinlessiy by ELECTROLYSIS New Kree Imperial Mochine now instolled for your con- venience, MARIE MURDUFF Will be in Oshewe et the Genosha Hotel, Aug. 5, 6, 7 PHONE 723-4641 SHOP SAVE! AT GLECOFF' SUPERMARKET 174 RITSON ROAD SOUTH OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 10.00 P.M.