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Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Dec 1963, p. 8

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Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dia) 723-3474 THE La ANA TIMES, Seturdey, because: 28, 1963 7 Ww. -~Fatnn' HENRY « Portrait MR. AND MRS. ERIC Studio Ceremony in Toronto Unites Ellen M. Brown, Eric W. Henry Mr. Richard Brown In Trinity ronto, last College Chapel, To-lering Saturday afternoon Scarborough: Mr. Weldon. Tho Filen Marie Brown became the'burn and Mr. T Brooks bride of Eric Woodcroft Henry. both of Toronto The bride is the daughter of Mr Receiving in and Mrs. H. Franklin Brown,;Room of the Roya Toronto, formerly. of Oshawa,|the bride's mother a and the bridegroom is the son ih sheath of dusty pink of Dr. and Mrs G Arnold) with a high-crowned hat Henry of Islington swi irled net; matching a The ceremony, was performed|i¢s and a of ? by Archdeacon H. D. Clever- toned Sweetheart roses. The don of Christ Memorial Church,|>tidegroom's mother was in Oshawa. assisted by the Rever 'beige chiffon with matching hat end A. J. Challacomb, chaplain and accessories and Bittersweet f Trinity Colleg roses en corsage "4 '. Later the ouple: left for a Miss Fates oy Earle + honeymoon in the Laurentians by sang "The Lord's Prayer' ;. ; ; For travelling the bride wore a and "The Wedding Hymn' by | 1 heliel ti Handel and was accompanied "°™, 2"° aaa ath he b 'ae Jahn Sidg lak on Tat cranberry red with a matching M " bine delet gen Hattie Carnegie hat: navy.blue of the chape ere The bride's father gave her in hi i an ' marriage. Her floor-length- gown ™ eg hd Mrs of white silk velvet was topped eee . turn to reside a by a rib-cage jacket. trimmed Se aan Nn at the hem and cuffs of the > ae wer elbow-length sleeves with velvet e. A white satin cum- Todmonden pee }Owen Sound merbund held a wide satin train] iy Hi ay: ll tawa that n rich folds to a dia 4 dpa: 1 dale Scarboroug} mond | point A white velvet!, wedd h headdress, t Nest Hi © har addres 1m- ; ng hand heac : as London. Or is wit s see t on os ah cut and Nia shoul carried carna were the Ontario York Hotel wore jack satin of pink corsage dee; Pa of, Whit- si accessories Hen x George Toronto from Oshawa Guests i Ausitas € K ngstor Brooklit ooks Re fel Rex ton Willowdale arid elf applique 1 gara pear bouffant dey a houq vf s held her ength veil and she FILMY GIFTS accented TORONTO (CP)--Gitt fant and ors, some rf doing ( mcietme as shop used in the ecutives this vear. The the bride's/one such department sto reports filmy th perfume. jewe tem SOCIAL NOTICES ENG . EMENT Dr d Walter Dorr 1 nnounce the er baby white and yhanotis Sweetheart tions by ter whom h been ox staff of roses g fo wedding ring had been great grandmother's band The » group ead -eremony paterna wédding The ithe Miss and Mis snd Tr oronto length of honor of naid Raidwin oth attendant Hilary Henry I Mrs q as Anne Brooktin the were green velvet S gageme Jaughter, Sharor Chan air ding Park Mars es CHUBBY LITTLE PLE oe: rthur { giddaushte Brady only At Ost of Mr Chennie, Leonard essor-jt " cerned Tempting Tidbits {7 'For Hostess Tray Bite-size chunks speared on cocktail one or two other tasty make delicious, quick ap- petizers. For serving, a large grapefruit, a baby Gouda cheese or a big red apple makes an at- tractive "porcupine". The fol- lowing are some good combina- tions Smoked Oyster Savories: canned, smoked oysters bite-size Slice a thinly, rind on Cut each" slice into small wedges. Place a tiny iemon wedge each piece of oyster and skewer together with a pick Herring on Picks; Cut marin ated herring into bite-size squares Spear a herring square and a small pi¢kled onion on each pick Smoked Salmon Rollettes: Cut thinly sliced smoked salmon (lox) into strips about 2 inchs ong and inch wide. Roll up and skewer each roll on a pick with a bit of dill pickle | Shrimp Kalobetées: together a cooked shrimp and a_= smail ly ho' ti A Br tracty thin segmer of seafood picks with morsels Cut into lemon slices pieces leaving on Skewer canned stuffed or picks with on ated on ts of black or gr sh kabobette alte a | shrimp and 2 or 3 ANN LANDERS Covering For Husband Protects Children att toward sex they will nat a tawdry Dear Ann Landers: | am wi tude ing to wager that cheating: hu bands and make up the ereatest part of your mall You dish out the same paiaver as most clergymen, lawvers. and social workers Forgive and specially if it's the firs be hooked. by pitch ives ' Wi Keep your pea-pickin' hands off thé kids' mail, mom. Give edit having most of it good them for some judgment Ann Landers: been engaged for three a man who is now 27 z date is set for next forget Dear I'm 21 and time M\ first husband has been having a time" affair years, | must "forgive t" because I have face. the for eig and fo! no choice financia ressures if 1 could struggles and socia L left him. So, I've adjusted to my misery. I present a exterior and everything appears to be here at home But supposed to say tomy be teen-ag ented and furnished rtment and it gifts are already and the -appliances are plugged in, ready for-use My f who has been living with his for the last fi vants move into our tment ahead of me. Since it ; begin: ;. all ready he doesn't see any nine ask some fairly knOW- soacon why he: shouldn't. I am ing questions. Since you are sO 9, I. believe he should smart, Ann Landers, please an- |, baa aiaue in topeliies swer one.--Mrs. of Billings ©' Raa we don't Dear Mrs: You are supposed nk fair of him to use our to protect your het are intil | get there 3 1 ar yur ead up-- oe oo pages hat : ae We've had some pretty sake of your children, Of course OUS arguments over this and I'd it's better than the dog de-|like your opinion HURT serves, but do it anyhow FEELINGS When your children are old Dear Hurt: enough to understand they will such t respect you to the end of your days Dear Ann Landers: I used to not over there serene even ance just peachy what am [| children who wil rs They are sister ve to soor Apa to this cover for seri If you're fighting about | issues now dread to think what you'll fight about later. If your fiance wants to move in ahead of you, I say with vou that each mem-|let him--but more to the point of-the family is entitled to I think you both should recon- acy where mai 'sider the whole fdea of this'mar Now that my children riage entering their teens how think perhaps a mother QUICK DASH ght to open and. check Instead of loading on the hair fore r childrer A before he spray, revitalize what's on your r by combing through with a B on ¢ aughter re "DD ; oth my son and dat lightly damp comb. Push coif- a lot of- junk mail.-Much ? ure bac nto place and allow of it is advertising for books and). ack » pia a to drv thoroughly magazines but they also receive from companies trying to wv them in selling perfume yy € ~ | > IT'S A » FACT! ecards and other gim micky things I don't object D: will be able to see it » ot, we % Nu- Way 3 Ne pelt that ge Ronald W. Bilsky,.¢.|p> Rug Co. - CHIROPRACTOR > sa ae ST ble homes.' Some of my 'fri 728-4681 Ra have told me about the their teen-agers, receive AND of filthy pictures azines and gadgets AT LECOFF SUPERMARKET Isn't duty to 174 RITSON ROAD SOUTH OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 10.00 P.M. agree ber pri is con are ceive letters inte reeting to this concert stuff, but ed about ito respecta ids mail offers records, mag It is sicken deeply Yes, Nu-Way has over 50 rolls of car- pet on display. "4 matter what type ' it ms srotect m) trash-- carpet you want, you Dear Baltimore Reader; Teer have a natural curiosity your children have been the proper nforrpation with a healthy agers but if riven and raised ner pensation q q a & & eh e Spina Conditions 100 King St. E. 728-5156 is all set)" WIFE PRESERVER ',"3"" _ conspicuously, Roast Goose For New Year's Day * Is Traditional Holiday Fare homemaker a ehange inenu, why For the would welcome the Christmas serve roast goose at New Years? It's traditional holiday fare in many parts of the and was so, long before North America and the turkey were discovered As to stuffing the ing quite comes up to peach or dry red wine flavored chestnut dressing. To garnish the nobie bird, broiled pear halves (brust with and broiled) filled with spiced (stick cinnamon and are tops from | not whoi4 l tablespoon 4 tablespoon garine Combine ings melted peaches world fil goose with goose, notin -body cavity CHESTNL (For al Canadian Dry Salt ed oil cloves) cherries Pepper Nutmeg PEACH STUFFING Goosé (Delicious for roast goose) to 114 cups well chopned, canned iver ; 5 arge drained 1 table Ontario 1 b mu poon peaches cups bread crumbs } cup é 1 i %4 cup cracker crumbs somme 1@ teaspoons salt 14 It » |b 1 ner iy teas rosemary white sausa NNN Fine necessary) cup sour gravy) Singe ZOOSE and out with red epper ver 1 cup of dry inate of che over ni stnuts To mend a wool ravel garment a thread Ww from a seam to use as darning Heat in cooking thread tablespoons chopped celery crumbs with season celery and parsley butter; this double the quantity for neck and hestnuts 1g cup cooking oil chicken e meat each and sweet bread crumbs wine and.a pinch of nut- ms in a bowl red wine and mar ght WINE FLAVORED GOOSE IS TEMPTING AND TASTY shaking 1ove shells Chop meat (stirri remove mos inated liver and red wine to boil comb ingredients sait moist but minced parsley s butter or mar- a chop Stir in add chopped neck of dressing and add a pep the the or Stuff goose; placé Pr ick stee tress T STUFFING. |{ 2 Ib. Red Goose) tines of Table the wine hot oven (456 minutes drain off the and rey ninutes (ney seedless iSins rest in cup. of Roast basti hroome is 6 red goose frequ pan broth or con ng in the \ pound ow mace basil (if Remove. ge add '4 the oe oughly point cup cream (for in and Garnis p wash ~ cleaned rub: inside seasoned with M and ed canned piced rity stuffing for chop- these quantit Add stuffing raisins and 1en cool enough to handle, broth: or consomme until tender coarsely including wine not' enoug goose trussing skewer, Re Retu greas 20 to sour the THonor Couple's 40th An On a recen a large gather ng of friends ar rived at the Mrs. Arthur ris street, to fortieth weddi Among tho relatives from Mrs. Rose Ple Mrs. Curtis H ored couple's daughter, Mr. Vickar and and Eric of Melfort. wan The buffet table was set beau tifully in whit How's the Beautity CUSTOM AND READ DRAPES & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 (tered by'a large silver bow! of wite_carnations and yéllow chrysanthemums, flanked by tall gold candles Mr. Harry Vickar master of ceremonies and call- ed upon several of the guests to offer their good wishes niversary t Sunday acted as evening home of Mr Weinberger, Har celebrate their ng anniversary se present were New York City skov and Dr. and echt and the hon son-in-law and Mrs. Harry grandsons Kerry Saskatche- and SOVIET STUDENTS Students begin studying for- eign languages in the fifth grade in the Soviet Union and WORLD OF ae AWAITS YOU HERE! : and permanently e and gold, cen eae Removes warts moles da superfluous ond ELECTROLYSIS New now pointes Time to Your Home with Machine your con- Kree Imperial sstalled for venience MARIE MURDUFF Will be in Oshowa at the Genosha Hotel, Dec. 30, 31. PHONE 723-4641 Y MADE Dry Goods SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! pan const yg y GUERN and skin; soak in Fry sausage ng constantly) io t of fat. Put ma:- raisins, mushrooms in saucepan. Brinz remove liver and ne with remainng Add per to taste. If too few bread crumbs h to make it dry and skewer the or trivet in roast- all over with a or a fork. Roast in a ) degrees) about 10 2% Costs 4c "At Your St GOLD In Halt-Gallon Pure-Pac Be Satistied With Our complete line of SWEET. FRESH PRODUCTS in DAIRY oll package sales. SEY Throw-Away Less Cartons airy Limited beta Y DAIRY HET dos s ONTARY 'ore Or At Your Door" DIAL 728-6241 move. goose. and fat. Return to oven after another 10 rn to trivet] let gdose} and pour 1] wine over £0080.) at 325 degrees F,/ ently with the wine| oose never Ce) -- 25. minutes to the hot plat- red wine cream to the pan; blend thor- bring to boiling h goose with broil- ear halves, filled cherries ou are using peach the neck, halve ies for body cavily to a cup se to 1 Score flat side ith a sharp knife il 3 to 4 mir hats dien Dishes, © DANCING ALL NIGHT? The wee hours won't find you wan-looking, wher you've wear ing pearled powder. Thére's a luminous glow that simply never goes out, just as. flattering as real pearls! 504 SIMCOE Cosh & Corry PHONE MAPLE CLEANERS 8 Hour Service free Pick-Up and Delivery "Your Fomily's Friend" Silver Silver P ST. $. OSHAWA se 4 Hr. Service 25, 30, 44, 725-0643 Let's Have a Party COFFEE URNS Sargeant's Rentals 463 RITSON ROAD SOUTH Phone 725-3338 utlery, Glasses, Candelabra. 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