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Oshawa Times (1958-), 15 Oct 1964, p. 9

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Sw ie PERSONALS Toronto guests attending thejat a pre-nuptial party at which Leyden - Dingley wedding last\a presentation was made of a Saturday included Mr. and Mrs,|card table and chairs. Mrs. Gordon Leyden, Mr. and Mrs.|Marvin Hannah, Miss Betty Robert Leyden, Mr. and Mrs.|Phillips and Miss Elsie Down, Dougias Leyden, Miss Donn a\former classmates of the bride, Leyden, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.jhonored her at a shower as | |Drinkwater, Mr. and Mms, G.|did Mrs. Jack Syer 4 _. 10. O'Mara, Mr, and Mrs. Rob-|Laverne Orchard of 7 ,lert Urquhart, Mr. and Mrs.|ville. Miss Julia Allin, Jack Drinkwater, Mr, and Mrs.|ville, was hostess at Bert Monkton, Mr. and Mrs.|laneous shower also and t | Bruce Huntley, Mr, and Mrs.|bridal party was entertained by) H George Mann, Mrs. Violet Man|the bridegroom's mother, Mrs.| 7 Oshawa, ; Ontario, and Mr. Rudolph Regi PAPERBACKS POPULAR In the U.S. in the late 1800s paperback books accounted for one-third of all books published Mr, and Mrs. 8. G, Bateman} i and|and Mrs, John Larocque and] / spent)? e Mr. and| & WESTERN OIL CO. @ FREE @ Cleaning & 24-Hour Service @ FREE @ Ports on your Furnace when you purchase our fuel oll. 725-1212 LILLIAN MAE MARSH SCHOOL OF DANCING D.E.A., M.D.A. |Mr. and Mrs, Arthut Knott, Mr.|J, C. B. MacMillan, land Mrs. Alfred Dove camejafter the rehearsal. \from Colborne; Mr. and Mrs.| \Bert Robinson, Mrs, George) t at |Robertson, all of Port Credit; /0f Cornwall, a en family of Hamilton ne sens Fen sree | Thanksgiving holiday with Mr. The bridegroom's aunt, Mrs.|and Mrs. R. J. Fursey, Fernhill} E. M. Ferriss of Windsor held a} boulevard, celebrating Mr. Fur-| miscellaneous shower for Miss|sey's 90th birthday, October 13. | Lynda Ann Morrison of Bow-|Mrs. Bateman and Mrs. La- manvyilie, prior to her marriage |rocque are Mr. Fursey's daugh-| to Mr. Joseph G. MacMillan.|\ter and granddaughter respec- Mrs. R, W. Hicks and Mrs. H.|tively. | L. T. Hawkshaw were hostesses | Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Bilton, Barbara and Sandra of Bramp- fe ¢ y the guests at m | Baked Lamb Chops {2 0" itt"Sveading. others | ' from out of town w With Blue Cheese Mrs. David Papp, Mr, and Mrs {Walker Fraser, Mr. and Mrs : Tender, juicy Ontario-|Jack Avis, Mr.-and-Mrs. Allan ete F nh || produced lamb is a treat any|Creighton, all of Toronto; Mr " j é te time and in many 'ways.. Be-|and Mrs. Lyle Sherwin, London, é . ¥ % Ane 4 a> cause lamb cuts come from| Ontario Mrs Lyle paver y Wig ye oe young animals, they are ten- Saskatoon, Sask., and Mr and 7 "ass . » Pia. der, Only shank, neck and|Mrs. Elmer Lick, Waterdown, : ; A : oi 'breast cuts require long cook-| Ontario. / MR. AND MRS. J. G. MacMILLAN page tb mathe 'oarythen. pet oa ll Rata Re ER --Ireland Studio |hot on warmed plates, as the UES attending vi Huard. | fat hardens quickly 'and be- Vielhaber wedding ine uded Mr.| ie 7 |comes very unappetizing. and Mrs Zchethoter M Mill M R t | Lamb chops can be pan Lindsay; Mr. and Mr ac i an- orrison 1 es broiled, broiled in the oven or }nald Truax, all of Lindsay; Mr |baked. This recipe features vie 7 on ae gb, : 4 hd lamb chops and blue cheese, ajMrs. Resi 4Zenethoter, Hamil S | d B ll sty i ish for special oc-|ton; Mr. and Mys Ronald 0. emnize In Oowmanvl e oor dish for special Tatione "Mc" anh Mee, Welle Trinity United Church, Bow-; ushers were ae vag) Osh-| : yin chee 1 cyt ig ry On Peers , 7 | aw. a Mr. John Evans, cu read-stuffing, season-|Viel, Mr. and TS. 4 é manville, we oe aotting pe i gy gelay taste 8 Veallant, Mr, and Mrs Jean- ey ee The reception was held in the) % cup crumbled blue cheese|Guy Oudet and Mr. and Mrs Lynda Ann, daughter of Mr. Church Hall, where the bride's; Slash outside fat edge of|Mello Michaud, all of Mont- and Mrs. 'W. 8. Moneisan, Bow-| nother received, wearing a cop-| Chops every inch or two to pre-|real; Mr and Mrs Leonard manville, "to Joseph Graham) tone A line dress matching] Vent. curling when . cooked. Gadja, Dearborn, Michigar MacMillan, son of Mrs, J. C, B. Leathered: hat and accessories|. Slit lean meat to the bone in Mr. and Mrs.« Frank Freimuel MacMillany* Oshawa, and 'the ah a corsage of vellow sweet-| order to make a pocket Place|ler, Hamilton, Ontario late Mr. MacMillan. heart roses. The 'bridegroom's |©.¢-quarter cup dressing in|-- The Reverend W. K. Hous-| mother assisted, wearing a tur-|each 'pocket. Press sides to- lander officiated at the double-|quyoise silk sheath with mateh-| getner and fasten with tooth- ring ceremony, and the church|ing feathered hat and accesso- picks. oe one organist, Mr. A. Collison, ac-|ries and a corsage of pink sweet-| Place in. a greased baking Sag lglg preeatatis Bree N y Willson. e ee, b . Kel ; Otice sac mielil by: her| .Pelore the cone ee ie season and sprinkle chops with father, the bride was wearing their honeymoon n Quebec City,| hiue cheese, Return to oven for Me other .Eastern points and the|rive to 10 minutes until cheese a formal gown of peau de op | North-Eastern States, the bride] melts. Serve at once on heated featuring appliques of inpiy Acaned=a° red: French poodle | Petes, mem cataies commtaer lace embroidered Wie © cloth suit, black feathered hat} et ac t hi d saris, lily-point, sleeves and a * chee he and glazed carrots or harvar DE ' 5 and black accessories with a 1 anel train, Her jewelled crown ' oleh beets complete an appetizing P i malt d white corsage of orchids and| meal of Ontario lamb held her elbow-length vei iat stephanotis. On 'their return, }------_--____ : che carried = amas ap be . Mr. and Mrs. Morrison will re- t gga carnations and stephan- side in Kitchener, Ontario. o"The maid.of honor-was Miss, Guests from out-of-town _at- Betty Phillips, Tyrone, and the tended from Montreal, Califor- bridesmaids were Miss Karen|nia, Toronto, Port Hope, Osh-} Morrison,.sister of the bride,|@Wa, Orangeville and Windsor. | Lok | picts and Miss' Julia Allin, both of | Bowmanville. They were rag, PRODUCE NOVEL ' | ed alike in emerald green peau| ELMIRA, Ont. (CP) -- When ' de soie semi-formal gowns el peony 9 pupils complained Ballet, Tap, Toe, Acrobatic, turing semi-circular detachable] about a novel they read in a : ' haracter trains. Their matching tA naa Pree teacher Ray Reed chal- Pre School, Kinderance, Charac ting hats held veils of tulle and|lenged them to write th «| oa caeae queen bf white The 32 Parbisks then condocted | AT MASONIC TEMPLE 91 CENTRE ST. INFORMATION 723-7253 shasta chrysanthemums. a plot concerning cowardice The best man was Mr. David|and courage during the Second | Ibe made through a comprehen- sive and well-planned program THE STARS SAY By Rete i ira and follow through consistently. FOR TOMORROW | Advancement, with correspond- Planetary influences now)|ing monetary reward, can be "\bring a tendency toward rest-\expedited by extending your . |lessness, which will cause many | sphere of activity and showing 'Ito go off on unprofitable tan-|a willingness to assume addi- gents in order to escape routine | tional responsibilities, or monotony; will also eause| Best periods along these emotional upsets and general|lines:; the balance of this jitteriness. Do your best to) month, the first half of Febru- leurb such inclinations yourself) ary, mid-April, the first week in | and try to be understanding of May, the last half of June, next those who can't. | September and October. Do | if |avoid extravagance and-or spec- |FOR THE BIRTHDAY | |ulation this November, in early If tomorrow is your birthday,| April and August, however. jthe year ahead should bring) Caution during the November _|gteat happiness in your per-|period will be extremely im- |sonal life. | portant. Domestic, social and senti-| A child born on this day will |mental interests should prove|be highly resourceful and inde- | hety stimulating, with em-|pendent, but may have to curb phasis on romance in January,| tendencies toward extreme ir- {April and between May and ritability when opposed. jlate August; on travel and so-\~~ ~~ : jcial activities during. the bal-| SPENDS FOR FOOD jance of this month, in January,, LONDON (CP)--Britain will |March and mid-1965. In the lat-| spend more than £5,900,000 on |ter connection, you will find|food before year's end, with jmany opportunities for making) housewives paying 90 per cent some valuable new contacts. | of the sum. Some £285,000 will Where job matters are con-| be swallowed up by distribution "icerned, excellent headway can| costs. 8 ARETE ANTE AEE NE NNT HEATHER FOR LUCK of Peterborough and Mr. and | Mrs. R. H. Morgan of Pen- arth, Wales. 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