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Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 May 1964, p. 7

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MR. AND MRS. Barbara LaChapelle, J. Martel' JACK MARTEL Ireland §tudio Repeat Vows In St. Gertrude's The Reverend Patrick Darby officiated at the wedding last Saturday morning of Barbara Ellen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Harold LaChapelle, Courtice, to Jack Joseph Martel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Armand Martel, Osh- awa. The ceremony took place in St. Gertrude's Roman Cath- @lic Church, Miss Constance Laicas played the wedding music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a white lace over nylon organza gown embroidered with seed pearls on the bodice; a floor - lenght skirt and long sleeves. A crown of seed pearls held her finger-tip fusion veil. She carried a cas- Cade of red sweetheart roses and white chrysanthemums. The maid of honor was Miss short veils. They carried cas- cades of yellow and white chry-| santhemums. The best man was Mr. Eugene LaChapelle, Oshawa, and the ushers were Mr. Andre Gallant and Mr, Mark Martel, both of Oshawa and Mr. Paul LaChap- elle, Courtice. For the reception at the Grandview Country Club ~ the bride's mother received wear- ing a blue lace over nylon sheath with a white satin hat, white accessories and a cor- sage of pink rosebuds. The bridegroom's mother assisted wearing a two-piece green linen suit, white hat and accessories and a corsage of yellow rose- buds. As the couple left on their honeymoon to New York, the bride was wearing a rose houcle Courtice and leen Simpson, bridesmetd was Miss Jean-|hat the ette Martel, Oshawa. They were gowned suit, a light blue top coat, white and accessories and a cor- sage of red roses, Mr, and Mrs, e in mint green or-|Martel will live at 351 Elgin ganza penny Baa arias bell skirts, cap sleeves round necklines, Their a Mr were crowns thint green flowers holding gowns feat-|Court west, Oshawa. Women do Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, Mey 9, 1964 7 For Dad and the day to let mothers everywhere know how much they are loved and appreciated all year round, A wonderful way to make Mom's eyes shine with pride is for the whole family to pitch in and prepare a gala dinner for her. Here is a menu to serve to the queen of the day along with easy-to-follow recipes and in structions for dad and the chil- dren. Remémber, set the table with the family's very best. Don't forget to wash up afterwards and leave everything spic and span -- just the way mother does! MENU Tomato Juice - Crackers Peachy Chicken Casserole Buttered Noodles OR Mashed Potatoes Carrot Sticks and Celery Rhubarb Sherbet - Cookies Milk - Beverage TOMATO JUICE -- .Pour |chilled tomato juice into your | prettiest juice glasses. Accom- \pan y with your favorite crack- ro PEACHY CHICKEN CAS- |SEROLE -- Picture golden rounds of peaches crowning casserole éf succulent chicken) and jewel green peas. Just fol- low the recipe to the letter and your cassrole will be the hit of the meal, It serves six hungry people, $8 whole chicken breasts OR 6 legs 1 teaspoon salt Y, teaspoon pepper | 1 teaspoon paprika | 2 tablespoons butter \% cup chopped onion 2 tablespoons flour 1 can (20-ounce) peaches 1 chicken bouillon cube 1 package (12-ounce) frozen peas 4 strips fried crumbled bacon (optional) Cut chicken in serving-size Pieces and sprinkle with salt, Pepper and paprika. Brown a few pieces at a time in melted). butter over medium heat, Drain on ab paper. Pour off SOCIAL NOTICES - NEWS IN BRIEF WILL RETURN MONEY ST. CATHARINES, Ont, (CP) te rummage sale was too suc- . Someone purchased a man's windbreaker for 50 cents Carleton United Church , who nan the sale, are Socket It belongs to the care- taker at a union hail where the) gale was held. WRITES BOOK HALIFAX (CP) -- Kay Hill, who received $1 for a story she 'wrote for her Sunday school aper when she was 12, has had er first book published. Gloos- éap is a collection of fictional Indian stories based on early Micmac legends. It has been if}of the People Roman Catholic |Havre Boucher, announces the engagement of ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lamers, Oshawa, announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Nellie Petronella Johanna, to Benito Duiella, Toronto, son of Mr, Gregory Duiella, Alexandria, Ttaly, and the late Mrs. Duiel- la. The marriage is to take Place on Saturday, June 13, 1964, at 11.00 a.m, in St. Mary Church, ENGAGEMENT George A. McLellan, Nova Scotia, Mrs. her daughter, Margaret Winni- fred, to Mr. Gerhard Hesselink, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hesselink, Oshawa. The wed- ding will take place on Satur- day, June 6, 1964, at St. tablespoons in pan. and saute until transparent, about 3 minutes. Stir in flour Here is a Mother's Day Dinner Tomorrow is the teeeitenell BUTTERED NOODLES--Fol-| (tint. Chill, then turn into freezer any excess fat, leaving about 2/dition even under rubbers or Add onion|boots by donning feet from old stockings (over shoes) before putting boots or rubbers on. Family to Serve ow the instructions given on the package. Season to taste with salt and pepper and add a generous portion of butter. RHUBARB SHERBET -- This tart and tempting springtime dessert will tap off the meal to perfection, To save time pre- pare it in advance. Serve it in pretty sherbet glasses with your favorite cookies. Remember just follow the recipe. to produce a perfect product, 3 cups cut rhubarb (4 rinch pieces) Lo cup water envelope gelatin (1 table- spoon) cup cold water cup sugar teaspoon salt Red food coloring egg white 2 tablespoons sugar Combine rhubarb and the 1 |cup water in a saucepan, cover and cook until tender. Mean: while soak gelatin in the 4 cup water for 5 minutes. Press rhu- barb through a sieve. Add soak- ed gelatin to hot sieved rhubarb and stir until dissolved, Stir in sugar and salt. Add food color- ing if necessary to give a pink trays and freeze to a rather firm mush. Make a meringue of the egg white and remaining sugar. Turn rhubarb mixture into a chilled bowl, crush.with a fork, then beat for 1 minute with a rotary beater and immediately fold in meringue. Quickly return to freezer trays and freeze until firm, 6 to 8 servings. Lots of luck and good eating! TAR WIFE PRESERVER Keep suede shoes in good con- and blend with pan drippings. Drain peaches and, if necessary, add enough water to the syrup to make one cup. Gradually pour syrup into pan, add bouil- lon cube and cook, stirring con- stantly until sauce is smooth and thickened. Place chicken in greased cas- serole, pour sauce over it, cover and bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees F.) unti! chicken is almost tender, about 45 minutes. Add peas and continue baking 15 minutes longer. Arrange peach halves on top of chicken, return to oven until peaches are heated, about 5 minutes, Just before serving, sprinkle with bacon, if desired. Serve with buttered noodles. 6 servings. Theresa's Church, eeapigen Ontario. adapted for children's televi- sion, DISTRIBUTES BOOKS The Ranfurly Library Com-| monwealth Book Scheme, oper-| ating from London, has sent nearly 1,000,000 books all gree in five) t the Commonwealth years, é PIANIST DIES LONDON (AP) -- Iso Elinson, # concert pianist who played with most of Europe's orches-| tras, died Thursday night during fhe intermission at a charity tecital he was giving. He was| 6 ' RUGS UPHOLSTERY | BROADLOOM DRAPES CLEANED Professionally OSHAWA CLEANERS CALL 725-9961 SMART WOMEN ... ll have their carpets and uphol- stery cleaned ae Safe Way' DURACLEAN 728-8518 ROAD TOURS Five state-subsidized theatres in Norway will be expected to give a total of 115 performances on road tours in 1964, Miss Isabelle aectay. Mrs. C. i! and Dr. H. R. Row- |D. Russe sell attended the VON conven- tion) in Ottawa, Thursday and Friday of this week, The Prime Minister of Canada, the Honor- able Lester B. Pearson, was the speaker at the luncheon on ) \Friday. Guests from a distanee at the Martel-La Chapelle wedding in St. Gertrude's Roman Catholic Ohurch last Saturday were! Mrs. Harry Roderick, Ganan-| oque; Mr. and Mrs. James Mat- 4 |thews, Sharbot Lake, Ontario; TO BE WED JUNE 13 Miss Nellie P. J. Lamers, Oshawa, and Mr. Benito Dui- ella, Toronte have no super- stitions about numbers. They have set June 13 for their day according to-an announce- ment made today by Miss Lamer's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Lamers, Oshawa. The wedding will take place at 11,00 a.m. in St. Mary of the People Roman Catholic Church. The young couple plan to reside in Toronto. --Irel Studio entertained forty guests at her home on Simcoe street north, entertained for her rior to her man ome, Queen Perry. Durin, and eve of the family of t Try Osheno' A enact da shawa jon electric ag onl cleaner wet made to oan. brite from the of- fice staff of General Motors. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur West, To- rento; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sehie- genpflug, Mr. and Mrs, Ar- mand Pacquet, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rodrique; all of Beauce, Quebec. The former Miss Donna Marie tes fellow guides, of which she was sormeriy the Captain, at a mis- cellaneous shower at the Scout Hall in Port Perry, prior to her marriage to Mr. Donald Ross Hawe. A personal shower was given by her office asso- - parents' Rusnell of Stouffville in her home, January 20, | 1902, and the newlyweds farm-|the ed on the 6th Concession, Utica, fr many years. Mrs. Rusnell has been a widow since 1927 ; and for the past 12 years has made her home in Brooklin, She ciates. Mrs. Jack Hawe, of Osh- jawa, entertained at a family gery and the bride-to-be was recipient of many useful kitchen gadgets. Mrs, John Bal- lard, with the assistance of the Heayn, a Guide Gold Cord win-|§ was entertained by her] co-hostesses, Mrs. Harald For- |? HOUSEHOLD HINT Some stains will dis- appear with ordinary launder: ing, Otnes wo'. ar may 3 set by es A sponge lipstick Tg MURDUFF | cesar ita | Make Your Appointment Today GJrneland. STUDIO 21 ATHOL ST. W. 723.2680 der and Mrs. Charles Bourgeois, 'PHONE Bis rani 7 still does her own housekeeping. She has two daughters, Mrs. Louis "Trick (Mae) of Oshawa and Mrs. Ernest Simpson . (Lula) of Gravenhurst and one son, Wilbur. There are six grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren, Receiving the guests, Mrs. _ Rusnell wore a navy blue dress ¢ and a corsage of pink carna- MRS. WILLIAM RUSNELL Great-Grandmother Is Honored Guest At Birthday Tea A. cheerful disposition and healthy . constitution have brought Mrs. William Rusnell over the years to her 90th birthday and find her still spry and mirthful, A birthday tea was held in her honor at the home of her son, Mr. Wilbur Rusnell and Mrs. Rusnell, Vimy avenue, on Tuesday and nearly one hun-| dred friends called to extend congratulations, Many of the tions. Yellow and white chry- santhemums arranged with gold leaves decorated the tea table, Guests were present from To- ronto, Uxbridge, Port Perry, Gravenhurst, Whitby and Peter- boough. A special guest was Mrs, Rusnell's brother, Mr. James Mitchell, 88, who was accompanied by Mrs. Mitchell, Greetings were received from Prime Minister of Ontario, John P. Robarts, the Honorable Michael Starr MP, and Mr. A, V. Walker MLA. TO FREEZE CAKES If your family uses many home frozen baked goods, it is helpful to know that cakes made with part butter and part short- ening freeze well and give a superior product to cakes made with only shortening. The Foods Department at Macdonald Insti- tute, Guelph advises not to freeze icings. Ice the cake while it is frozen and you will have fewer crumbs in the icing, ww GO am GERRY'S GROCETERIA FORMERLY KANE'S GROCERY 56 COLBORNE ST. W., OSHAWA CORNER COLBORNE ST. WEST AND CHURCH ST. MONDAY, MAY ttth OPENING SPECIAL OPENING SPECIAL IDEAL DAIRY 1: SALE Bricks 35c; 2 Bricks 36c ASSORTED CHRISTIES' COOKIES % PRICE SPECIALS GOOD gueste Mrs. Rusnell had not seen for years and not once did her remarkable memory fail her. 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