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Oshawa Times (1958-), 3 Jun 1963, p. 8

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Bonnie Lee Gaynor! ANN LANDERS Cesare F. Di Malta : | : Married Recently Proud She Wed ing him to his promise of last MARCHERS ARRESTED ing to circulate, Three of those year. The boys can get plenty} TROIS-RIVIERES, Que. (CP)| arrested refused to post the re- outdoor 'life and still sleep in|--Four peace marchers includ-| quired $25 bail. The fourth, an a bed at night and take a bath|ing Michel Chartrand, former! 18-year-old girl, paid $5 bail and in @ tub. leader of the Quebec wing of was released. If he insists on another tent Lef's Have a Party | Ancus-Ge @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, June 3, 1963 vacation, tell him to drop post|the New Democratic Party, cards when he goes into town|Were arrested Sunday for dis- Married recently in St. Greg- ory the Great Roman Catholic Church were Miss Bonnie Lee Gaynor, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gray, Oshawa, and Mr: Cesare Franco Di- Malta, Oshawa, son of Mrs. Cesare DiMalta, Italy and Mr. DiMalta, New York. The Right Reverend Paul M. Dwyer offi- ciated. Given in marriage by her grandfather, the bride wore a white floor-length gown of peau de soie with a Chantilly lace bolero. It was fashioned with a round neckline, lily' - point sleeves and flowing skirt. She wore a pearl crown headdress and carried a cascade of red roses and white chrysanthe- mums. The maid of honor, Mis Jean- ette Prentice, was gowned in Dear Ann Landers: I wish I could get my hands on that little snip who didn't want to invite her. fiance's friends to their wedding because they were truck drivers. I am a graduate of Hunter College and I married a truck driver; We have three bright children, own a _ comfortable home, take a three-week vaca- tion every year (twice to Eu- rope since '56) and I have a beautiful nine - stripe beaver coat with a mink collar. The girl wid wrote that letter must be living. in the dark ages. Today truck drivers make a handsome living. Many of our friends who are professional people and executives of large companies are struggling to get by, but not us. mauve with the attendants, Mrs. Donald Mills and Miss Margaret Anderson dressed in pink, They wore - identically styled gowns designed with lace bodices fashioned with round necklines, long sleeves and street-length full skirts. They wore matching veiled crowns. I am proud to be married to a Knight Of The Road. SHE jshould have it so good.--THE -- LADY | Dear Lady: Many truck driv- ers' wives wrote to. say it's a great life, but you said it best. Thanks for your letter. Dear Ann Landers: I went The maid of honor carried a cascade of pink and white chry- santhemums and the attendants carried mauve and white chry- |santhemum cascades. FOUR GENERATIONS ton with her mother, Mrs. N. S. .Mahaffy, and standing, Mrs. Carleton's daughter, ; : Mrs. Gerald Davies holding Mr. Mario Pedretti was the her daughter, Lori-Ann, all |best man with Mr. Espiga of Oshawa. |Lopaz and Mr. Pino Lopaz as | ushers. ; he bride' The reception was held at the Miss Joan Parson, the bride's Plaza Restaurant. The bride's attendant, wore a floor - length) --andmother received in a deep Four generations caught by the camera at a family re- union held recently at the home of Mr. Robert Ravery, Oshawa boulevard south are, seated, left, Mrs. Ross Carle- | steady with Eddie for a year. |We decided to call it quits be- cause of religious differences {which could not be resolved. |\I'm 20, so please don't' think this letter is from a giddy high- |school. sophomore. It took several months to get {over my heartache but I did re- }cover and I'm now dating a ter- lrific guy who is a friend of Eddie's. When we first started to date Knight Of The Road for sunburn lotion and mos- ibuting pamphlets and 'refus- ~|quito netting -- that you'll be waiting for him at home: Confidential to JUST CURI- IZED. OUS: So am I. If someone is Dear Sell-Vietimized: Don't|know about it, Please send. me page tig a ae the columns which 'sound so away. Just te im in plain 'Mar ? ; English that your busted. heart + uae T would. appreciate scream, -- SELF - VICTIM- Going This Summer @ Europe @ Caribbean @ Howoli @ South Pacific or anywhere else? ? See us without optigation, Four Seasons Travel 24-Hour Service -- 728-6201 Dishes, Cutlery, Glasses, Silver Candelabra. Silver Tea Service. Punch Bowls. COFFEE URNS 25,30, 44, 55, 75 Cup Sizes. Sargeant's Rentals Phone 725-3338 CARPET COMPANY 282 King W RUG CLEANING 728-9581 has healed 'and you are ready| as be to give love another chance. If he gives you a handshake after, THAT confession, he's no can-} didate. | Dear Ann Landers: It's the| time of the year when my hus-| band begins to hear "the call of the wild." : : We have two sons, 10 and 12 years of age. Ever since the boys have been old enough to walk we have spent three weeks every summer camping out--and I DO mean out. My husband picks the most God- forsaken, primitive spots he can find. Some of our camp sites) have been so rocky and miser-| able even the Indians didn't want 'em. Last year I told him I was through dragging along. dishes, pots, pans, bedding, and canned goods, washing clothes by hand and doing without plumbing. A person has to be crazy to leave the conveniences of home and work the way I did. He agreed it was the last time he'd ask me |to do it. | Well, 'now he's - talking tents jagain and I am doing a slow |burn. I'm perfectly willing to cabin, but no more jrent a jroughing it. He accuses me of jbeing selfish and depriving the | boys of a real outdoor life. What |do you think, Ann? -- THE |MULE (HIS NAME FOR ME.) Wise shoppers are waiting the arrival of THE BIG TOP in Downtown Donna P. Beacock! & 7 |semi-sheath gown of cornflower blue chiffon sheath dress with} Patrick McGarry lblue, styled on the line of the/a scalloped lace bodice, beige|I made him promise to keep it; Dear Mother: Tell nature boy bride's. Her ensemble was com-|hat and accessories and a cor-|strictly platonic. I had hadjyou've had it with the Lewis Married Recently |Bleted by a self petal shaped! sage of bronze carnations. enough of love and didn't want|and Clark bit and you're hold- veiled hat and she carried a} When the bridal couple lett |'? be hurt again. He has kept == : Sahar Tee cascade of white chrysanthe- his word, darn it, and this is} : ' jon a honeymoon trip to the} . ; | mums centred with blue. |Laurentians the bride was my A sly tried I'm sick to death| The best man was Mr. Allan) wearing a pale blue suit, white| cet een ae hg Roman Catholic Church when| McGarry aus sank M aed hat, beige accessories and @/to but he's afraid to make the| Miss. Donna Pauline Beacock| SCM hore. Mr. Jack McGarry) corsage of pink carnations. first move-and it's ell my fault.| became the bride of Mr. Pat- era 4 Mr. and Mrs. DiMalta are; We've been dating for three rick Francis McGarry. The|_ The recetpion was held at the) making their home at 1249/months and if he gives me one, A. E. Johnson 0.D. OPTOMETRIST 723-2721 The ceremony was performed recently by the Reverend] J. B. Myers in St. Gertrude's 14% KING E. bride is the daughter of Mr. more goodnight handshake I'll) and Mrs. W. J. 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