'NOW, I'M ONE!' Miss Greene of Courtice has successfully completed her first term, She was one year old on Saturday, August 17, The winsome miss is Heather Katherine, daughter of Mr and Mrs, Lyndon Greene, Courtice, and granddaughter Wedding Trip To New Brunswick -Stapley Rites Follows Stirling Marion Rosetta, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Stapley, Oshawa, became the bride of Reverly Murray Stirling, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Stirling of Sackville, New Brunswick, in a recent ceremony in St George's Memorial Church The Reverend F officiated and the given' in marriage father The bride's fullength gown of bridal lace over taffeta was inset with nylon net appliqued with matching lace and self roses accented the back waist of the bouffant skirt. The fitted bodice was styled with a scal-. loped neckline and_ lily-point sleeves, An embroidered veil of nylon met was held: by a jewelled crown and she carried @ cascade of red roses and walte chrysanthemums, The maid of honor was Miss Joan Tippett, in yellow, and the bridesmaids were Miss Chery! Embury and Miss Bar- dara Bennett in mint grem Their nylon chiffon gowns were identically fashioned with full, gathered skirts cinched 'by cummerbunds and topped by matching lace boleros . with short sleeves, Their headdresses were veiled circlets and they carried mosegays of rust chrys- anthemums, The flower gir), Miss Susan Bennett, was dressed similarly in yellow nylon chiffon with puff sleeves, an embroidered bodice, and circlet headdress. Her flowers were rust chrys.- anthemums Mr, John Stapley was best man and the ushers were Mr. G, Ongley bride was by her ANN LANDERS | Is This A Circus Or A Wedding? LANDERS FOR. MON, Aug. 19) Dear Ann Landers: I am no' Dear Ann Landers: I used tO} much of a writer, so please! think you made up letters bes rewrite this letter 'and publish cause | couldn't visualize people it in the paper, L couldn't risk writing about such bizarre and having your reply come to the out - of . this . world problems, house because my husband After last night I will, never/ofien opens the mail, doubt you again. | We have been married nine I'm going to be married i" yoars and we both want a baby November, My parents have so badly we can hardly stand been divorced for 11 years.|\" I've been to several doctors Mother is a-practical nurse and!and they all tell me I'm in good just barely manages to take) puga. care of herself and my younger(erysical health and that 1 brother, I've been self-support. t q Then I get the inevitable ques. ing since I was 17, tion: "Has your husband been My fiance's mother 1s &checked?" Well, the answer is, j widow with & good bit of money./*No, he hasn't." And further. She insists on putting on tn¢ more he refuses even to discuss wedding, I've always known she) is a little cuckoo but 1 didn't! realize how bad she is until she} told me she wanted her mina-| ture poodle to be the ring bearer at our wedding, She is in the process of train ing the poodle to pull the satin! pillow down the aisle, The cing will be on the pillow, This is her idea of something spectaca- about for months, When I told her the minister of Mr. and Mrs. James Bar- would not stand for having & ron. Oshawa. and Mr, and (dog in the church she replied Mrs. Gifford Greene, Yar. |'Well, then we will have the mouth, Nova Scotia, Her Wedding at the Plaza great-grandparents are Mr, |. The whole thing is too crazy and Mrs, Clayton Kemp, for Words and I want ho part of Courtice : it,¢My fiance says he is accustomed to his mother's ec centricities, but the decision will be mine, I need an ally.-- ROCKLAND COUNTY, N.Y, Dear Rock: Your fiance can call his mother "eccentric" if he wants to, but she is clearly off her ever-lovin' rocker, It's up to you to lay down the law It reads: No dogs Ireland Studio David Pritch. Roy Embury and Mr Skinner. Master Ricky erd was the ring bearer The bride's mother, blue accessories wearing a lace ensemble with white and a corsage of pink gladiolus florets, received the guests at the reception held in the National Slovak Hall Later the couple left for a wedding trip to Sackville, New Brunswick, and will return to reside at 263 Court street, Osh. awa, As they left, the bride was wearing a pink lace en- semble with white accessories and a corsage of white pom poms CARPET COMPANY 282 King W 728-958) RUG CLEANING Hees A (4 You «> The weary troveller was bored to desperation by his fellow passenger who telked for hours ebout his knowledge of the world. Finally, he remarked: "Between us, my friend, we know every- j thing; you know everything except i) that you're @ fool, and | know * thet!" | If you're like me you can never &\ remember these remarks when the need arises , just leter thet i night when you're trying to sleep. 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Miss Rita Sinnott, Oshawa, was maid of honor wearing yel- low silk organza with ruffled lace tiers on a bell-shaped! bronze and yellow chrysanthe- IMS, ; The best man was Larry) Rich: Dear Ann Landers; I have a Pride is the daughter of Mr. ny, problem with my = 1%-year-old! daughter, She always has some-) body else's clothes on, I would) Bre jawa, and the late Mr, O'Don. hate to tell you the amount of money I spend on that girl's! and Mrs, den, Oshawa, Karl Thomas Row. and the bride. m is the son of Mrs, Pat- Edward O'Donnell, Osh. outfits, not to mention the hours Nels of shopping for just the right Mrs, David Weldon was the dresses, skirts, blouses, sweat-soloist and Mrs, William Tay- ers, and slacks, Then I never/lor of Port wedding music; There are four girls in her) Hor father gave the bride in! {should be able to have children, little circle and they all enjoy marriage, Her semi-formal gown jwearing one another's things! of embroidered nylon tulle over Tiatfeta with bell-shaped skirt! y " i ; Yiwas complimented by a head: husband says it's not that im: gros / . see them on her, much more than their own want to put a stop to it, M portant, What do you say? 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