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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Aug 1963, p. 8

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Wemen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, August 1, 1963 MR. AND MRS, WILLAM S, TAYLOR Ireland Studio Lois Wherry, William Smith Wed in Westmount United The marriage of. Lois Arlene Wherry and William Dennis Smith was solemnized last Fri- day evening in Westmount Unit ed Church with the Reverend Frank Ward officiating, The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Wherry and the bridegroom is .the son of Mr, and Mrs, William Smith, all of Oshawa, The soloist, Miss Eleanor Cal- vert Oshawa sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "I'll Walk Beside You" and was accom.|/azegou bridesmaids, Miss Linda Wherry and Miss Susan Smith, all of Oshawa, They wore street: longth dresses of embossed aqua-green brocade with full skirts and front panel of Chan: tilly lace, Lilies. of the valley and baby -- chrysanthemums formed their headdresses and they carried nosegays of aqua:| | sprayed chrysanthemums, Mr, Leslie Smith was best man and ushering were Mr.) Edward Smith and Mr, John) panied by Mrs, William Taylor] The reception was held in the| of Port Perry, Given in marriage by her} bride's the } 8 medium church hall, Receiving, mother wore father, the bride wore a gown/blue silk shanitung, white acces of white silk organza over taf-|sories and a pink carnation cor feta accented with appliques ofisage French lace, lightly beaded with rhinestones and pearls, The fit ted bodice featured a scalloped neckline of French lace and lily-point sleeves, Her head: dress of lilies of the valley secured a shoulder-length veil Patricia Roach, William Taylor Exchange Vows in St. Gertrude's the bridegroom is the son of tholic Church on Saturday| Mr and Mrs, Reginald Taylor, | morning Patricia Mary Roach/all of Qshawa, The soloist was! became the bride of/Mrs, Clifford Lucas who was William Stephen Taylor in alaccompanied by Miss Connie! ceremony performed by the/Lucas | Reverend John B, Myers and) Given in marriage by her; the Reverend Patrick E. Darby./father, the bride wore a full) The bride is the daughter ofjlength gown of white organza) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roach andjover taffeta with lace bodice,/ --~------rrrr= square scalloped neckline aad jlong sleeves A jewelled lheaddress of pearls and rhine-| stones held her fingertip veil land she carried red roses with white satin streamers, The matron of honor was Bring Vitality Intrs Gerald Roach of Trenton Into the Home land the bridesmaids were Miss TORONTO (CP) -- If more Doreen Roach and Miss Helga women made their homes/Mayr, both of Oshawa, They all brighter, they'd have happier, wore sleeveless dresses of tur- husbands and a happier home quoise blue organza and taffeta life. with self roses and white veils That's the view of Dorothy|*s headdresses Liebes, American textile de.) The flower girl, Miss Joy signer and color consultant, who/Roach of Trenton was in tur gays strong, clear and vibrant) quoise taffeta with organza color schemes should be used/sleeves and collar more often in homes. Mr, Ronald Taylor of Port "Many women shy away from|Perry was best man and tae using a brilliant color," she|wshers were Leo Roach, Osh. gaid on a visit here, 'They think/awa, and Gerald Roach, Tren. it won't go with their old col-/ton ers. But the same women will) The reception and wedding) put a big bow! of brilliant flow-idinner was held at the Grand: ers in the room, I think it's ajview Golf Club and later the good idea; it's a shot in the couple left for a wedding trip In St. Gertrude's Roman Ca- Bright Colors arm to the room," to the east coast Now that more business of. For travelling the bride wore) fices are using eye-catching arta straight-cut dress of blue and furniture, Mrs. Liebes be./print and a matching, Neves the husband returning jacket with white accessories} from work to a dull home williand corsage | Ddegin to take a dim view of his) Mr. and Mrs, Taylor will res! wife, side at 285 Montrave avenue, + ; 1 BASIC COLORS Apt, 1, on their return There is of course no new color, but there is a new use SOCIAL NOTICES | of the existing colors, she said, You can use any combination . following the esthetic rules of a ENGAGEMENT dark color, a light one and a Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tutt of bright one Fergus announce the engage. "Three colors are enough for Ment of their only daughter, any houce, but that doesn't Sharon Lucille, to Mr, William mean you can't use 100 shades Trevor Dickinson, son of Dr af each." and Mrs, C. H. Dickinson of ish ES Istington, The wedding will take _earpeis expecially ShOUlG race on Saturday August 24, flow," by their color, from one ad i 1963, at three o'clock in Mel. yoom to the next ve 4 = " ville United Church, Fergus, Textures for upholstery, drap- Ontarie. ery and carpeting should be Pleasing to the touch. "A ENGAGEMENT Woman wouldnt buy an un. Mr and Mrs. Earle K Pleasant - feeling material to Fielding wish to announce the Wear, but she'll buy it for aiengagement of their youngest chair because she thinks it will daughter, Earla Ruth, to Mr. wear better," she remarked, Taras Harry Gregory, son of And textures in a room should Mr. and Mrs, Harry Gregory, de balanced. Against smooth all of Oshawa. The wedding will furniture and floors, a thick and take place on Saturday, Sep. Shaggy rug makes contrast-- tember 14, 1963, at 2.00 p.m and a pleasant spot for children at St. John's Ukrainian Greek to sit Orthodox Church, Oshawa LAST 2 DAYS!! SLACK SALE! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR SEMI-ANNUAL DOLLAR SALE and she carried a cascade of red roses and Pinocchio chrys anthemums, The matron honor of was Mrs, John -Jagegou and the'rave avenue, Apt, 1, plain) | is mE MR. AND MRS. A pretty Italian took place in St Roman Catholic cently, uni H go and Guiseppe The bride wedding ry's $s the GUISEPPE CANONICO 'ananico Oniog, a The bridegroom's mother was in a beige sheath of em- bossed linen with matching accessories and a corsage of blue carnations Leaving on their honeymoon in New York City, the bride] donned a blue threes suit} with white accessories a pink corsage On their return Mr, and Mrs,| Smith will reside at 290 Mont.) LOCK and | | Mary Ann, only daughter of iMr, and Mrs, Donald Wyrozub, /Oshawa,. was united in mar | riage on Saturday morning with /Vincent Edgar Vasey, son of Mr, and Mrs, John Vasey, | Markdale, The ceremony "3 | Holy Cross Roman was held in Catholic Charch with Monsignor Philip) Coffey officiating, The organist) was Mrs, Garry Booth who jalso sang, S| The bride was given in mar riage by her father, She wore a full-length gown of white sata- ipeau, The fitted bodice with 'short sleeves was appliqued with lace and the full skirt dipped into la chapel train, A headdress of jmother-of-pearl leaves held her | shoulderslength veil of tulle ilu. lsion and she carried a nosegay of pink sweetheart roses and white carnations, Miss Jannette Kelly, Oshawa was maid of honor and the at-| jtendants were Mrs, Vincent Bu: suttil, Miss Kathy Franklin and Miss Marilyn Rowden, all of Oshawa. They wore sleeveless jwhite silk organza over taffeta with bell skirts, scoop necklines 'and pink sashes ending in a bow at the front, Their headdresses were pink roses and lilies of the valley on circlets of veil. ing Mr, Leonard Vasey, Toronto, was best man and the ushers were Mr, Danield Wyrozub, Mr Daniel Riordan and Mr, Vin jeent Busuttil, all of Oshawa The reception was held in the Piccadilly Room of the Hotel Genosha where the bride's mo- ther received wearing a sheath dress of blue lace with three. quarter overskirt and matching chiffon. hat; white accessories jand a corsage of white and blue jearnations, The bridegroom's imother chose pink lace, white accessories and a corsage of Ipink roses Studio | The honeymoon is being spent Mr. and Mrs and the brid of Mr Bruno Scanga room is the son and Mrs, Angelo Can- u of haly Mary's MR, AND MRS, VINCENT E 'Pretty White And Pink Weddin | For Mary Wyrozub, V. Vasey ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: Today is the saddest day of my life, I'm amazed that I can sit down and write a letter after what I've been through, but perhaps it will be good therapy, This morning we buried my three-year-old niece, Betsy was a beautiful, bright-eyed darlin, with golden curls, Last. wee when we saw her at a family eee she was full of fun and laughter, Everyone adored her. Today Betsy is dead because} jher mother left a bottle of pills jin the medicine cabinet, The \little girl, thinking the pills jwere candy, ate every last one lof them, My sister-in-law found Betsy lying unconscious on the \floor and rushed her to the hos- /pital but it was too late, It is heartbreaking to lose a ichild through illness, but to lose ja child because of carelessness is too much to bear, Please print this letter for other mo: thers to read, It may save some precious young lives,--AUNT * MAE Dear Aunt Mae: It is baffling that some mothers will carry a Household Drugs Fatal To Children fee) the hair job is reaso enough to stop going with him E FACE Dear Face: The boy sounds 80 flakey that if you don't fig. ure the hair job is reason enough to drop him just wait a few days, Curley-locks will do something else soon, Dear Ann; We have some close freinds who accept every one of our invitations and half the time they wind up can celling out at the last moment My husband says these peo: ple place a very low value on our friendship, He wants me to stop inviting them, I'm relue- tant to take his advice because they are a dear couple and the woman, in particular, would give me the shirt off her back =r oan Ronald W. Biisky, DC DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC 100 King BE. 728-5156 @ NECK PAINS @ BACKACHE CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS JULY 27 to AUG, 11 n ? j|in good ! 1 li l She is a rather frail person and was institutionalized after the birth of each of her two children, Do you think this may have something to do with the last minute cancellations? RESERVING JUDGMENT Dear Reserving: Indeed I do, eople accept invitations faith but when the time comes, they aren't up to going, Don't count on this couple for a third and fourth at bridge, but do invite them to your larger parties and be compassionate when they don't make it, moeoae OSHAWA'S ORIGINAL CARPET CENTRE at Nu-Way, carpet and broad: loom has been o specialty for 18 years , . . with thousands of yards on display to select rom, NU-WAY RUG CO, LTD. 174 MARY ST. sweater to school when the wea: jther unexpectedly turns cold yer) j|these same mothers will leave) "jeleaning fluid in pop bottles, pills that look like candy on bathroom cabinet shelves and loaded guns in closets, Every mother. who is reading these words should check shelves, drawers and closets jfor potential instruments of jdeath, Remember that a large \bottle of aspirin, if taken all at jonce, can kill a child, Remem. in the Laurentians, As the couple) ber, (oo that children can climb ileft, the bride was wearing ajon chairs and wash basins, and pink sheath dress, white acces-|reach top shelves, The only sories and a corsage of pink safe place for medicines (and baby roses guns) is under lock and key Mr, and Mrs, Vasey will re! Thank you for writing, Aunt side on Thomas street on their Mae, It's good to be reminded return of what we think we already Guests were present from/know Fort William, Sudbury, St, Cat!) Dear Ann Landers: I am 17 arines, Peterborough, . Mark-and going with a boy 19 who dale, Orangeville, Detroit, Mi. works in a minor capacity for chigan and Hamilton my father, My father never jtiked Alex but he never told me | ' I couldn't go out with him, Women's Groups Last night Alex came by to , ; jtake me to a baseball game, Can Do The Trick gag he guage | -- T saw him, . hie' vay VANCOUVER (CP) One slickea back, ey detinive way to assure the success Of alcurl, You might say it was ac- . VASBY Ireland Studio REGULAR PRICE 93c 1,98 1.20 1.39 1.99 budding opera company enlist the aid of women's com-ihe did to it and he. said his mittees, says Herman Geiger sister gave him a permanent. Torel, general director of the My folks disc te Canadian Opera Company of thie meinta 1g got hair Toronto. nh eran e 4 4 ad gave me Here to produce Merry Wives) pink pads but J did say, "I of Windsor for the Vancouver) (ues that kid is nuts." Do you International Festival, Geiger) Tore! said in an interview the! continually increasing size of audiences for the company's productions in its formative years can be attributed to the committees' work "They hold study groups in eity; they invite as many as they can catch to lecture about) operas " At first, he says, the commit: tees were toa social but the whole effort now has "clicked" and "they are a hard-working group of women doing much work," He recalls that when the first Wagner opera was to be pre. sented in Toronto, 50 to 100 per. sons were expected at one lec: ture, Six hundred turned up "Opera, with little traditional background in Canada, now has! a start." 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