EARLY SPRING WEDDING | In Kingdom Hall recently, Karen Allen, daughter of Mr. "and Mrs. Earle Allen, Osh- awa, was united in marriage KEEP IN TRIM After Successful Reducing Come Firming Exercises By IDA JEAN KAIN Why does exercise help a re ducer? There are many reasons, but chiefly it is because exer- cise helps to restore and release your energy. You feel more alive and stronger. Streamlin-| ing results are actually second- ary. Life is more fun when you feel fit! A non-exerciser has just discovered the value of tone- ups. She writes: "Tam and have been doctor- ing for my weight for five years now. My doctor is delighted with me. I have gone from 198 pounds down to my present 136 pounds... a total of 62 ugly pounds gone. I reduced without! exercising. Oh, I tried them, but! they never seemed to do me any! good whatsoever. "Well, now I am at the weight that my doctor considers ideal. But I am not completely satis- fied because of my thighs, hips . So one day when!" I was reading the newspaper the exercise in your column sounded different, so I tried. it, and sent for the leaflets Away) with Middle Spread and. Slim Hips in a hurry. The difference] is wonderful! I feel so much) stronger and so much better in SOCIAL NOTICES | FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE) ery session, and certainly not fe iy" Vaeu i | . peel nige & Vary the shape UPS!ievel. Using both hands, bounce muscle groups. After taking an exercise that works specifically on the abdominal muscles, fol- jlow with a stretching type exer-| Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, April 11,1964 7 PERSONALS Out-of-town guests at .the| Urie-Brook wedding recently, in Northminster United Ohurch, were: Mrs. George Peters, Win-; nipeg; Mis. Ernest Thiele, Ban-| ger, Saskatchewan; Mr. Rob- ert Hershmiller, Waldron, Sas- katchewan; Mr. and Mrs. Mat- thew Schick, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Foster, Scarbor- ough; Mr. and Mrs. Flintoff, Bowmanville; TOlive Williams, Whitby; \Bert Williams, Whitby. | Mr. and Mrs. George W.| Read, Mary street, have been '|spending six weeks in St. Peters- Mr. |ternoon at the At a demonsiration and re- cital of Kelly Kirby kindergar- ten piano pupils held this af- home of Mrs. . H. English, Marry street, Diana. Cooper and Cathy Phil- lips received their certificates. Mrs. Elroy Urie, formerly Miss Louise Ernestine Brock, was entertained at several showers prior to her marriage recently. Mrs. Lorne Rossmond held a pantry shower assisted by Mrs. Norman Wood, Mrs.| Kenneth Wood, Mrs. Staniey/t Str Mrs. | uSS, Miss Sandra Harrison, mamnriage took place last Sat-|Miss Paulette Gulenchyn, Miss urday afternoon, was guest honor at a trousseau tea given Badgley assisted in serving. by her mother, Mrs. Cecil Har-) rison, at their home on Olive avenue. with an arrangement roses and | B s Murray Brock,|Sybil Langmaid, |burg, Florida and surrounding yyy. Shirley Wood, Miss Lindal'Hewer and Mrs Sandra Harrison Honored At Trousseau Tea, Showers Mrs. David Owens, formerly whose of To receive, Mrs. Harrison; wore a printed navy blue silk|a surprise shower in honor of sheath with a corsage of pink/her neiee. 'chrysanthemums. Mrs. William) Owens, groom, mother of the bride-| assisted wearing tur- uois organza over taffeta with q a corsage of pink and white Toronto Dominion Bank -anran- chrysanthemums. chose a turquoise a flying back panel, corsage of pink and white car- nations. The bride sheath with and a Mrs, Carl Kemp, sister of the bride, was in charge of the trou- sseau room, Miss a with the shower Mis Lois Delany with the wed- ding gifts. Donna Galt nd Miss Marie Pollard assisted presents and centered of pink carnations. Pouring ea in the afternoon were Miss Mrs. Clayton G. Clapp The tea table was S. areas. They returned home this Wooq and Mrs. Donald Travis, and in the evening were Mrs week, |* (Mr. and, Mrs. Ewart Cle- imence, Law Street, have re- leently retunned from a_ three- week vacation in St. Petersburg to John Seaton, son of Mr. and Clearwater, Florida. and Mrs. Jack Seaton of Rich- mond Hill, by the minister, | Mr. Fred G. Van Horn --Ireland Studio Mr. and Mrs. J. C, Fetterley, |Roxoborough avenue, returned Mrs. Jack Dyck, sey were co-hostesses a miscellaneous show Mrs. Ed- gar Lightle, Marland avenue, entertained at a miscellaneous and personal shower, assisted by her mother, Mrs. Brown and Miss Patsy Brown; Wentworth | Hayden street, and Mrs. Wilfred Lind-) -- Blankets Wear Well With Gentle Care Kemp and Mrs, Handle all blankets carefully Clifford! during use. Tape sharp bed corners or _!to Oshawa recently after spend- the social club of the Wire and springs to prevent blankets ling two months' vacation in) Harness Department at General catching and tearing }Hollywood, Florida. The Reverend John Beahen, IBA, JCD, Ontario Provincial Chaplain, Daughters of Isabel- la, Superior at the St. /Ottawa, graduate of St. Augu \stine Seminary, will address \the Daughters of Isabella and general, I'm too. . 'I'm in my 20s.-When: I first be held on Sunday in St. Greg: started doctoring to reduce [|0ry's auditorium. was only 18. I am now happily} : married. My husband fell in| love with me when I was over-| weight and he knew how much I wanted to reduce. He gave me the encouragement and 'confi-| dence I needed. | "Your exercises seem to strngthen the right muscles. Should all of the exercises be} taken daily, both morning and! | Yay Am night? Or should only certain c i ones be used? Also, what can I | do about my _ upper pene WIFE PRESERVER | Please help me to tone the arm| If there are lots of iron pole muscles so they will be finm the supports in your basement, you! way they should. be." can turn them to decorative ad-| CHEERS FOR PROGRESS lvantage by painting them like} Cheers for your progress! Atiparber poles, or by painting your young age, you can dO &S\each one a different vivid color.| more. energetic, many exercises as you feel like "This also serves as a safety doing. However, it is not neces- | -- 1 bounce will 'come up to~ chest in different) pounce, twice toning! bring bounce for five minutes daily. It's wonderfully Pius| the 10th Preparatory Seminary, | | their friends at a luncheon. to| § Motors where Miss Brock 8 day clock. s be worth the price. Protect with a bedspread |worked, presented her with an above and a sheet below; these are more easily washable. Check cost of dry cleaning woollen blankets. The saving in hrinkage and nap felting may "Coin-op"' cleaning is cheapest r dents mean For children, consider synthe- tics, alone or in blends, where ough wear, sickness and acci frequent washing Wash carefully following -in- ma |structions from the manufactur s ier or given with your washing | machine. {WASHING INSTRUCTIONS (Soak method, preferable to agitating). F.) water with synthetic detergent Soak in lukewarm (100 degree mild soap or (not heavy duty) 15 to 20 minutes. | AIDING YWCA Mrs. Edward §S. Alker Is convening a dessert bridge be-|- ing held by the YWCA at Ade- laide House next Tuesday after-| noon and evening, The proceeds will be allocated to the World Servicé Programs of the Young Women's Christian Association.| | Nicholas Olenick. Mrs. Bruce Down, Mrs. Robert McMurtry, Betty Poloz and Miss Linda Prior to the tea, the bride was feted at several pre-nuptial events, Mrs. Raymond Harri- son, aunt of the bride arranged Miss Willow Milne and Miss Betty Poloz were co-hostesses at a kitchen shower. The bride's co-workers at the ged a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. - Douglas Smith. Mrs, Leslie . Kinsman and Mrs, Leonard Kinsman were) co-hostesses at @ micelhaneous| shower. | Mrs. Carl Kemp, assisted by| Mrs. Gerald Rainey entertained at a personal shower, where} Mrs. Kemp presented her sister) with a "Bride Book." | A miscellaneous shower at the home of Miss Faye Drummond was attended by former class-| mates of the bride. The announcement fs made today of the forthcoming mar- riage of Nora Lea Flegg to Richard Nelson Benson, both of Oshawa. The future bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George James Flegg and attended Ryerson Institute of PLAN MAY WEDDING Technology in Toronto. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Benson, Oshawa, architecture graduate of Ryer- son Institute. The wetlding is to take place Saturday, May. 23, 1964, at St. Mary of the People Church. if fee ee gpl eg pain penal ay shag and is an Mes, John Pollard and Miss|~ Pollard assisted by Mrs, Clay- ton Hewer, arranged a miscel- laneous shower. The bride was presented with} a wedding gift of linen by her co-workers at the Toronto- Domionion Bank. A party was held at the home of Mr. David Barnes in honor|Mr. and Mrs. Eric N. Brock, of the bridegroom at which time|Oshawa, recently became the} ig presented with a gift Of },ide of Elroy Joseph Urie, son| A presentation of a pole lamp was made to the bridegroom! Waldron, Saskatchewan. 'Louise Ernestine Brock, Bride Of Elroy Urie, Waldron, Sask. lof Mr. and Mrs, Adam J. Urie of! o¢p |the bride's mother wore a pink, St. Gregory's CWL Takes Day Retreat The Very Reverend John Coughlan, CSSR, superior of the Madonna Publishing House Tor- onto, directed a 'Day Of Recol- lection," a short retreat for the women of the St. Gregory The Great Council of the CWL last Sunday. In his 'talks, Father Coughlan warned his listeners against for- malism in religion, pointing out the tendency to assist at Sunday services and other religious ex- ercises in a purely mechanical way, but with hearts far from God. ' Reverence and _ recollection were paramount and should be ir for, he told them, if one to further one's = ity. In God's economy, he said, there was no stich. thing ag "another day." Each day was 8 special event which God had planned for everyone from all eternity. It came laden. with graces for each, thus raising the natural to the supernatural in one's daily life. A question box, in which were deposited unsigned questions of Louise Ernestine, daughter of}man and the ushers were Mr. Edgar I:ightle and Mr. Urie. Master Duncan Eric Brock acted as ring bearer. Gary A reception was held at the awa Tennis Club. Receiving, a spiritual or moral nature and which were answered by Father Coughlan, proved interesting and informative. The exercises closed with five o'clock Mass and the reception of Corporate Holy Communion. BEAR CITY'S NAME MEDICINE HAT, Alta. (OP) The CPR has notified Mayor by his fellow workers of the) The ceremony took place in|two-piece suit with white ac- Harry Veiner that it wishes to Parts Department of General) yothmister United Church with cessories and }carnations. jsister, Mrs. John Robertson,| Winnipeg, receiving on behalf of Rogenaes, will operate between Motors Following the rehearsal : day evening the bridal party|ficiating. Mr. Fri-|the Reverend H, A. Mellow of- a corsage of pink The bridegroom's! zeorge Peters of name an ocean charter ship Medicine Hat. The ship, which now bears the name Anders was entertainded at the homelorganist, played the wedding|the bridegroom's parents, wore|london, England, and Great of the bridegroom's parents, | music. Mr. and Mrs. William Owens. The bride's father gave her. in Give heavily soiled blankets eeraee OS was -- a second soak in fresh suds anq|full-lenghth sheath of white lace water : jonganza with an overskirt of or- Squeeze out gently and rinse ganza, a scoop neckline and] in lukewarm water three times,|s"eath sleeves. A Cleopatra suit, white accessories Mr. and Mrs. Urie are making| their home at 309 Colborne St. east, Oshawa. pressing the water out gently at|CTOwn of pearls and crystal held a navy blue and white, three-|Lakes ports, piece and a corsage of white carna- tions, TY WORLD OF Boauty AWAITS YOU HERE! |her shoulder-length, blush veil sey hed SS ek heat or and she carried a bouquet of funlight. Distribute the blanket|"ed roses. : weight evenly on two lines if} Mrs. Edgar Lightle was mat- possible. iron of honor and the other at- When dry, raise the nap with|tendants were Mrs. Jack Dyck} a soft brush, {and Miss Karen Brock, all of; tren --|Oshawa. Miss Wendy Williams MOTHER'S DAY Make Your Appointment Now full-length gowns of mulberry | |red peau de soie and their head- | dresses were matching circular veils, secured by a single rose, | trimmed with pearls. They car-| ried bouquets of white carna- nations. | lwas the flower girl. They wore} | LADIES! No Baby Sitter, No Car Fare MR. 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The marriage will take|wall, resisting with arm| place Saturday, May 23, at St.|muscles. Shadow box by strik-| Many of the People Roman'ing out forcibly with alternate. Catholie Church. arms from 'chest level . .. as if ENGAGEMENT you were boxing. Bounce a The' Revkeand and. Mrs Ray| vey tennis ball, hard s0 1 Sawlor of Fredericton, 14% Cro ND "APRIL 13 ~. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE New| Brunswick, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Joanne Mary, to Mr. Cordell H. Darling, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Darling of Oshawa: The wedding is to take place. on Saturday, May 16, 1964, at the Christian and Missionary Alli- ance Church, Oshawa. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. John EF. Hamer, Myrtle, Ontario, wish to an- nounce the engagement of Bren- da, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, T. H. Robertson, Sydney, Aus- tralia, to their son Larry Fred- eric Hamer. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, May 2, 1964, at 4:00 p:m. in St, Thomas (Anglican), Brooklin. 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