escapist Srencipenrncosigwalpenany ap tyres A HONEYMOON in Nas- gay followed the marriage of Mr. and Mrs: Gregory A. H. Noland. The bride, the former Lynda May Bishop, is the daughter of WEDDING ALBUM Arecord for your Wedding Album is provided by The Oshawa Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Early publication of this wedding record is facilitated by submitting the completed form and a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as possible after the ceremony. names of out-of-town guests social editor either before or the day after the wedding. Noland-Bishop Lynda May Bishop and Greg- ory Allan Howard Noland, both of Oshawa, were united in mar- riage in The Kingdom Hall, Sim- coe street north, last Saturday afternoon by Mr. Fred van Horn The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. James Bishop, Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Noland of Ansonville, Ontario. Miss Bessie Furber played the wedding music. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a full- length gown of Chantilly lace over taffeta with jewelled bod- ice, bateau neckline and lily- point sleeves. The houffant skirt was accented at the back by tiered, ruffled tulle and lace to the hem. She wore a floral, tier- ed headdress of silk illusion and carried a heart-shaped bouquet of pink and white roses. The maid of honor, Miss Pat- Black-Ferry Islington United Church was the setting for the marriage of Diana Lee Ferry to Barrow- Mr. and Mrs. K . James Bishop of Oshawa and the bridegroom's parents were the late Mr. and Mrs. Fred- erick Noland of Ansonville, Ontario, --Ireland Studio You are asked to submit the attending the wedding to the ricia Bishop, and the junior bridesmaid, Miss Rosemary Pilkey, wore blue nylon over taffeta and carried nosegays of roses, Mr. Gerald Noland was his brother's best man and ushering were Mr. Robert Larivee, An- sonville and Mr. David and Mr. Douglas Bishop. The reception was held at the} recreation hall of the Oshawa Airport. To receive, the bride's mother wore a pink lace sheath and a corsage of tea roses. The bridegroom's sister, Mrs. Gor- don Pilkey, wore blue lace sheath style with a matching three-quarter coat and a cor- sage of pink roses. The honeymoon is being spent in Nassau, the Bahamas. As the couple left, the bride was wear- a corsage of white carnations.) Mr. and Mrs. Noland will re- side in the Mala Glen Apart- ments on their return, santhemums. The younger girls wore dresses of white organza 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesdey, August 24, 1965 SOCIAL & PERSONAL Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Telephone 722 - 3474 Cambridge Bay, North the Arctic Circle. Mile Lake in Highlands. George Atkogaluk, a 16-year- Old Eskimo Boy Scout from West Territories, has been spending the past four weeks as the guest of John Krantz, Riverside drive south. George is leaving Oshawa today by train for Edmonton where he will fly to Cambridge Bay. John Krantz spent from July 6 to July 28 at Cambridge Bay, 1,500 miles north of Ed- monton as a guest of the scout troop at Cambridge Bay. Both boys are holders of certificates stating that they have crossed Mr; and Mrs. R. B. Jones and daughter, April, Linden street, and his: parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Hector Jones and Miss Margaret Jones, Olive avenue, have returned from a vacation at the Old Mill resort on Twelve- the Haliburton Guests from out-of-town at the for Women's Department Catharines; Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Becker, Mr. George Curtis, Brantford; Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Malkevilch, Welland; Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dunn, Peterborough; Mr. and Mrs. John Becker, Brampton, and Mrs, Ann Propkopchuk and Mr, and Mrs, Fred Carlson, all of Toronto. q Mr. and Mrs. George Mac- Donald of Sydney,- Nova Scotia, paid a surprise visit to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wren, Cromwell javenue, over the weekend, Mrs. Patricia Smith: and children, Dannie and Cathy, accompanied by Mrs. Smith's niece, Miss Joan Marden, have returned from:2 motor trip to Cape Cod and the New Eng- land States, Mrs, Clayton Lee, Oshawa, and Mrs. Adele Wilkes, To- ronto, assisted in distribution of pamphlets and information in the Voice of Women Booth in CUTTING CAKE IN HOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. Bert O'Dell Lyons - Smith wedding on Sat- urday were Mr. Eric Gear and the Queen Elizabeth Building at the Canadian National Exhibi- Mr; and Mrs. Walter Webb, St./tion on Warriors' Day. Mr. and Mrs, Bert O'Dell, Whitby, observed their 48th ing a blue linen ensemble and| i A Pickering couple, Mr. and MR. AND MRS, CHARLES FULLER Pickering Couple Celebrate Golden Wedding Anniversary M wedding anniversary recently, while Mr. O'Dell was a patient in Oshawa General Hospital. In 'attendance were members of the nursing staff of the hos- pital and close members of the family. Anniversary cake was served. On Mr. O'Dell's dis- charge from the hospital, a day or two later, the members of the family held a small recep- tion at their home. Mrs. O'Dell, the former Olive Observe 48th Anniversary --Oshawa Times Photo Hartrick, born in Whitby, the daughter of the late Mr. and rs. John Hartrick, Whitby, was united in marriage to Bert O'Dell, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John O'Dell, Uxbridge, in All Saints' Anglican Church, Whitby on August 13, 1917, by the Reverend R. W. Allen. The couple have resided in Whitby all their married life. They have three children, Fred, of Pem- broke; Dorothy, Mrs. Blake Allard, Oshawa; and Mildred, at home; and four grandchil-| dren. | CHOCOLATE COCONUT FUDGE CAKE 2% squares (2% ozs.) unsweet- ened chocolate or 2% enve- lopes ready-mixed choco- late ¢. milk egg, separated ¢. sugar tbsps. room-soft butter or margarine % tsp. vanilla 1% ce. sifted flour % tsp. salt 1 tsp. instant coffee (optional) % tsp. baking-soda dissolved | in 1 tbsp. boiling water 1-3'c. pkg. flaked coconut Grate chocolate and melt over hot water in double-boiler. (Or use ready-melted chocolate.) In} either case, combine and stir} melted chocolate with 4 c. of the milk; beat egg yolk and stir) in. Cook-stir like a custard about | 5 min., or until slightly thicken-| Sudbury, Goodwood, Newmar-| ket, Islington and many other fiss Chelan Fuller was in ed. Stir in sugar, butter and vanilla. Transfer mixture to 2- qt. bowl . Sift together flour, salt, and instant coffee. Beat into choco- All Advertisements Not Fraudulent ~ » By ROBERTA ROESCH . ee Roberta ree 3 Is it le answer advertisements offering chances to make money at home by sewing? I would like to start this kind much, but I've these ads are ou give me cor- rect information?--Mrs. M.S. Dear Mrs. M.8.: No one can say that all advertisements of- fering the opportunity to. make money are fraudulent, since most of them are placed by firms that are as open and above board as the stitches on a baseball, von But there are some "sharp" operators in this field e methods are not all what they seem to be. : As a result some of the out- fits placing these ads merely offer you materials with which to work instead of opportunities to sell your sewing. In other words, they fail to make it clear to you until they get their money that you have to find} your own markets for the things you make from their materials, Or, if they promise to buy what you make, the fraudulent firms hide in fine print the fact consider acceptable--and they don't find much that's accept- able. To protect yourself from get- ting involved with a fraud in- stead of an opportunity, do these five things before sending money for home sewing or other home-based projects: Un- derstand exactly what you're getting for your money; know for what you make; check the advertiser with an office of the Better Business Bureau; ask the firm for a list of people ac- through its services; write the people on the list and check WIVES NOT THE CAUSE holics by an American univers- ity found no difference in per- sonality type between them and the wives of ordinary men with no drinking problem. their stories against the claims|/ aa KAY'S ummm the advertiser makes. : Whenever you 'hear 'yourself saying you never have the time or opportunity to get started on projects that could mean some- thing to you, take a look at your habitual TV viewing and see if that isn't where a lot of your time is going. Television Bureau of Adver-|} tising and A. C. Nielson report that the daily viewing per Am- erican TV home in February, 1965, reached an all time high of six hours and 23 minutes, KAYE'S .- LARGE SIZES SHOPPE. SIZES from 14% - 32a ond Reg. 38 to 52. LOVELY LARGE SIZE BATHING SUITS and SUMMER PLAY SUITS. 623-5102 3-DAY SUMMER SPECIAL! that they'll only buy what they ig For Every 9' x 12' (or over) Rug Cleaned -- We Clean One Scatter Mat 27" x 54" Hurry In -- Offer Limited! tively engaged in making money |f A study of the wives of alco-|P e who is to provide the market|% Oshewe's locations 54 Church St. Oshawa Nu-Way Rug Centre oldest and largest Carpet Store -- 2 728-4681 late mixture alternately with re- maining milk. Now beat in bak-| ing soda; beat egg white stiff) and fold in. | Transfer to oiled low baking | pan (5" x 9"). Dust with coco-| jnut. | Bake 40 min. in mod. oven,} 350 degrees F., or until pick in-| lserted in centre comes out} in pan, clean. Cool Cut in | squares. Thursdey ond to ZELLER"S RETAILERS TO 'THRIFTY CANADIANS Open Daily 9:30 A.M. ot 6: 9 P.M AT ZELLER'S ONE STOP SHOPPING FOR; AIL 00 P.M. Friday YOUR BACK-TO-SCHOOL NEEDS RING BINDER LEATHER LINED, STURDY over pale mauve taffeta and/Mrs, Charles Fuller, celebrated carried baskets of pale mauve|their golden wedding anniver- baby chrysanthemums. sary with a reception at the Mr. Roger Black was best/prougham Hall, recently, when man and David Ross, Brianjmany friends, neighbors and charge of the guest book, sign- ed by the visitors many of whom came from various parts of the province such as Severn Bridge, Beaverton; Toronto, clough '°aniel Black. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Neil Ferry, Islington, and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Neil Black, localities. Music for dancing later in the evening was supplied by Mr. Fuller's nephew, Mr. Ivan Ful- ler and his band, Mortimer, Paul Conlin and Peter Islington, formerly of Oshawa. Petruzelka were the ushers. The Reverend S. B. East of- ficiated. In a gown of white Chantilly) dace over peau de sole, the belde was-given-in marriage by her father. A white lace coronet held her bouffant veil and she Receiving guests at the recep- tion in the 27 Restaurant, the} mother of the bride wore an! ivory--brocade sheath__with a three-quarter length matching coat. An orchid corsage com- relatives called to help them celebrate. Mr. and Mrs. Fuller, for a number of years resided on the Fuller farm, which was 110 years old, this. year, at the Brock road and concession four BOYS ~~ GIRLS! page exercise books, 5 index gold background FREE). ALL FILLED UP! Special Package -- 3 ring binder, vinyl covered, 2" capacity, filled with 4 ruled 40- viders, Zippered clear viny!.pencil-case and 150 sheet refill pack. (Black initials on a Cloth-Bound Binders Ruggedly lined to hold all your notes. 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Following the reception in St.|Harold Phillips and Mrs, David 2 ta ante Mark's Church Hall, the couple| Lennox. of Mr, and Mrs. John Rothnie took a trip through northern On-} Telegrams of congratulations vs alaeen tario and are residing at Angle-|were received from the leader) The ceremony was performed )sey Manor, Etobicoke. of the opposition, the Right by the Reverend John M. Smith.! For travelling the bride chose|Honorable John Diefenbaker: Mrs. J. L. Beaton played the a brown and gold tweed suit|the Premier of Ontario, the! wedding music and accompan-ifashioned in 'Old English';/Honorable John Robarts; the} ied the soloist, Mrs. William!peige and gold accessories and|Honorable John Yaremko, Pro-| Ee ee es was given in|s corsage of yellow chrysanthe-|vincial Secretary and from) je bride, who Ww é mums. imany $. marriage by her father, wore @ ny others gown of dotted Swiss muslin over silk on empire lines falling to a soft A shape at the shoe tips. A self bow held her shoul- der length veil of tulle illusion and she carried daisy cyrsanthe- mums and feathered carnations. Mrs. Fred Dragonac of Weston was the matron of honor and Miss Joan Foote was her sis- ter's flower girl. pleted her ensemble, tirement they moved to Picker- Assisting her, the mother Ofjing Village. They have one the bridegroom chose a straw-jdaughter, Norma, Mrs. John berry satin sheath and matching|Bentley, Oshawa and three coat with white accessories and/grandsons,. Paul, Robin and a white orchid. }Russell Bentley. For their honeymoon through) In both the afternoon and Northern Ontario the bridejevening, a steady stream of chose a two-piece linen suit with}well wishers arrived, to chat white accessories and a white|with the happy couple 'and par- gardenia corsage. take of light refreshments pro- Out-of-town guests came from|vided by the Brougham United Oshawa, London, Dundas, New|Church Women. York and Peterborough. 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