WINES ARE STRONGER NEED HEAVIER STEAKS Table wines contain three| Steaks for open-air barbeeu- times as much alcohol as beer,|ing need to be thicker than for being 20 degrees proof com-|indoors cooking, because thin _ FOLLOWING a honey: moon in Quebec, Mr. and Mrs, Gary John Douglas will make their home in Toronto. Mrs, is is the former Lynn Annette Manson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Allan Gerald Manson, Osh- awa. The bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Jack Alexander Douglas, Toronto. The ceremony took place in Simcoe Street vidoe 8 Church, Oshawa, ~Eaton's Portrait Studio. v 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 E possible after the ceremony, names of out-of-town guests yas soon as You are asked t6 submit the attending the wedding to the social editor either before or the day after the wedding, Douglas - The Reverend John K. Moffat officiated, in Simcoe Street United Church on a recent afternoon, when Lynn Annette Manson becare the bride of Gary John Douglas. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gerald Manson, Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Jack Alexander Douglas, Toronto, The soloist, Mr, Ross Cotton, was -- by Mr. Regin- , ald Geen, ~ Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal of double organza over ffeta with a hodice of im- "ported French lace enhanced by eacallops at the empire waist "and elbows. The A-line skirt owas accented at the waist by sell bow holding a chapel in of double organza over ~taffeta edged with floral ap- ~pliques of similar lace. Her egeedpear] encrusted flora! 'Sredding-ring headdress held her -albow-length bouffant veil of im- French illusion and she rried a bouquet of yellow] Sieur roses with white' te daisies. » The maid of honor was Miss Paro! Brennan, Toronto, and the sPiaeomalds were Miss Trudy "Manson, Oshawa, and . Miss "Martha Douglas, Toronto. They were dres alike in formal "gowns of apple green Swiss @otton ot, featuring V lines at the backs and floor. length trains falling from the Manson sprays of yellow shasta daisies with matching foliage. The best man was Mr, David Richardson, Hamilton, and those ushering were Mr. Scott Doug- las, Toronto and Mr, Donald Douglas, Miami Beach, Florida, The reception was held at the Grandview Golf Club where the bride's mother received wearing an afternoon dress of rose crepe with matching acces- sories, assisted by the bride- groom's mother, in a suit of brown silk. As the couple left on their honeymoon to Quebec, the bride was wearing a- brown-checked wool suit with a camel wool blouse, chocolate brown acces: sories and a corsage of bronze chrysanthemums. On their re- turn, Mr. and Mrs, Douglas will make their home at 2553 Bloor street west, Toronto, -- WIFE PRESERVER Make a window-box cultiva- Bend tines at a right angle half-| empire waistlines, They carried way down. TO RESIDE IN KINGSTON Mr, Joseph Dominik, Jr., will take as his bride Miss Clara Mae Mitchell in a ceremony to be held Octo- ber 2, in St. Gertrude's Roman Catholic Church, ac- cording to an announcement made today by the bride- _Mr. and -- elect's parents, Mrs, Joseph Doran Mitchell, The prospective bridegroom, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dominik, is a recent graduate of the University of Toronto School of Archi- tecture and is presently em- ployed by a firm in King- ston, where the couple plan to make their home, I preferred SS ~ HEY aa Dinner is served With cosmopolitan: 'savoir faire' at the Canadiana, every quest is @ VIP. You get pistachios ,.. werd, and service that. will delight the connoisseur. Make a rendezvous where the elite meet for a relaxed cocktail and gre- cious dining. Pick up your phone and re- serve your place in the charmed circle soon, devensed Under the Liquer Licence Act Now Olficial North Metro Airline Limousine Terminal } . Candodiana Right en Hwy 401 at Kennedy Re. pampering from vichysoisse to each course @ gourmet re MOTOR HOTEL Interchange 89, Toronto, Ont. Tot, 281-1171, Aree Code 416 |hodice with sheath sleeves and tor out of an old table fork, | BROOKLIN UNITED Church was the setting for the marriage recently of Sandra Ann, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, John Thomas Sandra Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Thomas Joseph Woodward of Whitby, and Wil- liam Franklin Batty, son of Mr, and Mrs, John Franklin Batty of Brooklin were united in marriage in Brooklin United Church, recently, The Reverend G. A, Mundy| performed the ceremony and the organist, Mr. Robert EF. Nicholson, Whitby, played the wedding music, Wearing a full-length gown of white organza over peau de sole, the bride was given in mar- riage by her father, The fitted a scooped neckline was enhanc- ed by lace appliques encircling the waist and continuing down the front of the gown. Pleated organza created an apron ef- fect and back pleating flowed into a long train, A crystal coronet held her elbow-length, bouffant veil of nylon tulle and she carried a cascade bouquet of yellow tea roses. Mrs. Arthur Lauesen of Camp- bellford was the matron of honor and Miss. Carol Anne Tur- ner, West Hill, and Miss Caro- lyn Batty, Brooklin, were the bridesmaids, They were dressed alike in long gowns and little Batty - Woodward groom's mother was in cafe-au- Joseph Woodward, Whitby, to William Franklin Batty, son of Mr, and Mrs, John Franklin Batty, Brooklin, jackets of turquoise blue pea de sole with matching veiled headdresses and carried cas- cades of yellow roses and white chrysanthemums with yellow centres, The flower girl, Karen Howle lof West Hill, wore white nylon sheer trimmed with lace and teardrop pearls and a matching tiara, She carried a basket of yellow tea roses and chrysan- themums. Mr, Jame« McHolm of Port Hope was the best man and the ushers were John C, Woodward Whitby, and Douglas Batty, Brooklin. Receiving the guests at the Spruce Villa Hotel, the bride's mother wore a pink lace and organza ensemble with a cor- sage of pink roses. The bride- lait silk shantung and lace with a corsage of rust tone roses, This variation of the most universally known quilt pat- tern, "Irish Chain,' lends itself to the free use of gay colors, The white back- ground aceentuates the con- The bride was wearing & white and yellow shantung, two- piece dress and coat with a wide-brimmed white hat and a corsage of yellow roses, as the| couple left for a honeymoon in the Gaspe Peninsula, Mr. and Mrs. Batty are mak-| ing their home in Brooklin. "How do you convince people you're not a rolling stone who's going to lose out on everything, if you want to try out several jobs before you decide on a rmanent one?" nited Church on Saturday question to me at a summer barbecue. She told me her story about getting out of college in June, taking the first job she could get and learning a lot about advertising as the result lof that initial position, "My parents. are so thrilled jabout my getting a start in ad- \vertising, hat_thev're sure I'll want to stay there for life, In fact, even now, my father, who knows something about the op- portunities in the field, is al ready talking about the free- lance jobs I can get when the time comes that I decide to leave my present work to get married and have a family. "So when I drop the bomb) that I don't particularly care for this job and want to try several others before I settle down to one I prefer, I know I'll be called a 'rolling stone' by my parents, as well as by all the other people who think I'm in an ideal spot. "And I don't know how I'll jchange their minds," |ADAGE GUIDANCE You will seldome change the minds of people who are guided by the old adage that "a roll! It's Better To Be Rolling Stone Than Square Peg In Round Hole: jas well at .:"as you can, so that levery position you hold will, in up your mind to stop worrying unduly about what they'll think if you want to take advantage of your youth and try several jobs before you settle down to one, In playing the career game this way, it's always necessary, of course, to give every job you take a chance before you de- cide -- almost before getting your feet wet--that one is not for you, At the same time, it's also necessary to realize that you have to try to make a "go" of every job you take and do its"own way, aad its part to tire sum total of your experience. DON'T HAVE TO KEEP IT But you certainly don't have to stick with the first job you get just because other people tell you that it is more right for you than you think it is yourself, So, don't let criticism deter you, If you are not happy with Women ie THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 7, 1965 | trast, You will surely enjoy making this original design, and you will be glad also to use up the pieces of material that accumulate in a sewing cupboard, If you wish in- THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW | Planetary aspects now call for conservatism on all fronts. Be careful in spending, and be jespecially tactful in family and |soc jal circles. In leisure hours, you will probably find more en- joyment in cultural and intel- lectual pursuits than in heetic social activities. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your chart indicates several ex- tremely propitious cycles for ad- vancement toward cherished goals within the next year, In\j~-- fact, you will enter the first of these next week when, until Oct. $1, you will have many oppor- tunities to step up both your Job and financial status, Next good periods along these lines: Early! December, the first two weeks) in February, from April 15 through May 10 the last half of June and next August, Do avoid speculation in November and January, however, and don't be extravagant during the last two weeks-in- Deeember-of-this.year, and the first two weeks of April. Even though your prospects for gain are good during the last half of the latter month, the first creased expenses, so it would be wise to retrench a bit. Your private interests will also be star-blessed during the |forthcoming year, with special emphasis on romance between two weeks could bring some in-|¥: now and Oct, 1, next April and June; on travel and unusually stimulating social activities be- tween now and the end of this lmonth an all-around good pe- riod for all Virgoans; in Jan- uary, April and the weeks be- tween June 15 and Sept. 1, of 1966, If you are careful to avoid friction in close circles in late October and early January, you should experience unusual har- mony in your domestic life, A possible change in your home environment during the former month, could be thé cause of anxiety, but do not vent your dismay upon others, Actually, it NOW THAT YOU'VE DECIDED TO DANCE .. LEARN ALL THE NEW STEPS,.. Brush Up On The Old Favorites At Your... 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Lid. PHONE 728-6218 80 SIMCOE NORTH home to their many relatives, friends and neighbors on Wed- nesday, September 8, 1965, trom|s 2.00 to 4.80 p.m, and from 7,00| to 9.00 p.m, on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary, FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Doran |Mitchell announce the forth- coming marriage of their daughter, Clara Mae, to Mr. Joseph Dominik, Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Dominik, all of Oshawa, The ceremony is to take place on Saturday, October 2, 1965 at 11.00 a.m, in St. Gertrude's Roman fat Church, Oshawa, such change is necessary, tt = prove to be for the better. A child born on this day will be endowed with a fine med and unusual self - reliance, but may have to curb a tendency| toward being too exacting with! others, TLIC look-out for another and keep on trying until you find the field that you like. You will gain ex- perience as you go. 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