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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Jun 1966, p. 28

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GA THE OSHAWA TIAES, Tusedey, June 21, 1966 - "What's Cooking?" Query Need Cause No Wotries NEW YORK -- "What's cook-| mgs) 6m 6 question Mat need -~ others, the bride will| ba need two or three of, in vary- ing sizes. veal eutlets or liver-and- con, When choosing the basic June Wedding Popular Also In The Ancient WASHINGTON -- June wed- dings were as popular in ancient Rome as they are now in the United States. June was a powerful Roman goddess and a guardian of mar- riage, June may or may not have been named for her, but the people of Rome regarded this pleasant month as an ideal time to get married. Romans considered May a highly inopportune time for but the Christian Church eventually overcame the bias. May as well as June weddings were encouraged, be- cause the Christian clergy frowned on marriage during Lent and other periods of fast- ing and penitence. Even pagan Romans believed matrimony to be a sacred and solemn undertaking. As defined by the Roman jurist Modes- tinus, marriage was "a union of man and woinan, a partner- ship of all life, a sharing of rights human and divine," TEEN-AGE BRIDES Rome's June bride was often a teen-ager -- 14 or 15 years old, On the night before her wedding, she dedicated her childhood clothes and toys to the household gods, She wore her engagement ring on the left third finger in the belief that a sinew ran directly from it te the heart. Engagement and wedding rings are till worn on the same finger. In the confarreatio, or formal ceremony, the young Roman bride went to the altar in a flaming orange veil. Her ela- borate coiffure was crowned with flowers. Two priests officiated as emissaries of the gods, Bride and bridegroom were seated gide by side on sheepskin- covered stools, . During the somewhat complicated ritual, they shared a sacred wheat cake and clasped hands as a sign of union, Later, the young bride lit a symbolic fire on the hearth of her new home. Then she tossed the torch out. The guests scrambled for it as a lucky possession --- a custom kept alive today in the bridesmaids' competition for the bride's bouquet, GARTERS AND STOCKINGS Garters and stockings have also served as lucky items for the bride to toss. The French started the custom of predict- ing imminent marriage for the bridesmaid who made off: with the bride's garter, Now, how- ever, the garter is often thrown to bachelors in the wedding party as a good-luck token, The stocking tradition . died out in favor of the bridal bouquet, The practice of holding lavish psa receptions hasn't cha since yg ge Things 80 father B the bride during the reign of Augustus (27 B.C, to 4 A.D.) that a law was in- weduced te limit the cost of Days Of Rome wedding receptions to a sum 3 of any common kitchen metal, It is easy to clean with suds- and-water treatment, needs no polishing. Its resistance to dent- ing and pitting make it both durable and sanitary. Stainless utensils often have copper-clad or aluminum-clad bottoms to furnish the even - heating needed for top-of-the-range cooking or copper or carbon steel is "sandwiched" between layers of stainless, There are many other var- jeties of cookware from phich to choose, but they have there shortcomings: Non - stick coatings are applied to various materials and are handy for easy clean- equal now to $50.00, up in certain kinds of ecook- ot e apg ty copper in heat , A disadvantage (Sern FOOTWEAR FOR THE WHOLE WEDDING PARTY for bride, groom and entourage » > handsome Douglos shoes for men and light ond tovely heels in ossorted heights for the women, (Tinting Free) 26 King &, W., Oshowe Also in Homilton eee to make your lee Apartment Dwellers: HAVE YOU ONE OF THESE -IN YOUR WALL? if you have, you're on your way to Air Conditioned Comfort, because your apartment owner has thought- fully installed a Fedders Through-the-Wall Sleeve to enable you to enjoy the health and comfort of air con- ditioning at low cost and without interference with normal window operation, We can install the McClary-Easy Fedders air conditioner you need quickly, without mess or bother, And when you move you can take your air conditioner with you because it converte easily to a window unit. There are three capa- citles available: Model 11SAW-2F, 115 volts, 6,500 BTU/Hr; Model 4AW12-2, 116 volts, 8,000 BTU/Hr, and Model 4A20W-7, 208/230 volts, 11,000 BTU/Hr. Don't simmer this summer... or any summer... get your Fedders air conditioner to-day. HOME APPLIANCES HAVE BUILT THEIR BUSINESS UP ON A FINE REPUTATION FOR SERVICE, A PLEASANT CONVENIENCE TO KNOW, DROP IN AND VISIT OME APPLIANCES | (Oshawa) Lid. 90 SIMCOE ST.SOUTH OSHAWA 725-5332

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