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Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Apr 1964, p. 9

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--Aldsworth Photography | TO LIVE IN NOVA SCOTIA | Gallagher-Milner Rites Solemnized In St. Gregory's -- On Monday morning, Roberta! Her matron of honor was Mrs. Marie Milner became the bride|Margaret Branch, who wore a of Constable Lawrence Thomas eh orgs hess gery Sheath, with a \a tiered skirt and gathered over pssomy onal poole pea, skirt of self material, Her self ca te beids te ed hter| Weading ring headdress was ot Mrs. Cecil Miln _ ti jtrimmed with pearls and held a| itah. ova. Scoti er, aa the |Shoulder-length veil, She carried i tes. Milner nthe bride |® bouquet of white carnations. it the son of Mr. and|.. The best man'was Mr. Donald, rs, Leo Gallagher, Oshawa. Gallagher, Oshawa, and _ the The ceremony took. piace in St. usher was Constable Brian Har- Gregory the Great Roman Cath-|°W, RCMP, Otawa. The ring- olic Church, Oshawa. jbearer was Mr. Kevin Branch,| 'The Reverend L. T. McGough|OS#¥@- @fficiated and Mrs. Garry) For the reception at the home Booth played the organ. Py jof the bridegroom's The bride was given in mar-| riage by the bridegroom's! father, due to the unavoidable delay of the bride's uncle, Mr.) Arthur Milner. The bride wore a semi-formal white silk organ- za gown featuring lily point sleeves and a square neckline ted with scalloped lace and pearls. The lace was earried down the front panel of the dress and around the hem. A train fell softly from the back neckline to the hem. Her crown, tiered in pearls, held a shoulder jength veil of tulle illusion and she carried a bouquet of red carnations. DRAPERY MATERIAL 98° yord and up Compare at $1.98 yard M. & C. Dry Goods & Draperics 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 | | |Mrs. Athur Milner, Port Dover, |hat, parents, | Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES Friday, April 10, 1964 7 Wemon: girl had Plight of Africans in the Congo Described to Westminster UCW chicken or some article or even their week's earnings as a token of gratitude. The Belgian Congo has good soil if it is cul- tivated and worked properly. The girls did more work than' the boys and this is true of the men and women. At the baby clinic, African women lined up to have their babies checked over and weigh- ed. One: baby, born at home, weighed 'three pounds 'and it was progressing. At the TB Hospital, families came and slept on their grass mats on the ground and pre- pared and served the meals to to the girls. \their loved ones inside the hos- es |pital. During the church serv- SHOW GRATITUDE ices the babies were fed and The African people were/taken care of just as if they grateful, In most cases the Ylwere home in their huts. would not visit a guest of the) village unless they. took a live|main industry. .The workers |stripped the leaves off the su- lgarcane leaving the leaves in \the fields to fertilize the ground. Four to five tens were loaded 1 track cars and hauled The great need for medical help in the Belgian Congo and all of Africa was revealed by Mrs. Ross Stevens of Bowman- ville who recently visited her daughter, Miss Muriel Stevens, a nurse in a Mission Hospital near Leopoldvile. Addressing the Westminster United Church Women, Mrs. Stevens said that Africans craved education but schools, doctors and teachers were not available. Mrs. Stevens 'daugh; ter was taking care of two girls at Her home and Mrs. Stevens took these girls each a doll and these were valuable possessions Jarvis street, the bride's aunt, received, wearing a _ green flowered silk sheath, matching!on specia white aécessories and ajinto corsage of white carnations.|ment and processed. Open mar- The bridegroom's mother assis-|kets were common -- in the ted, in a navy blue shantung)larger cities. sheath trimmed with white, " white accessories and a corsage WHOLE VILLAGE BURNED of white carnations and red! A native village made of roses, grass and mud huts was burn- When the couple left on aled to the ground and the Mis- honeymoon trip to United States/sion supplied these people with the bride was wearing a pink/a bundle of clothes and food wool suit, white top coat, pink|supplies. The natives ate their flowered hat, black accessories|meals by sitting': cross legged and a corsage of pink carna-jon the ground of their hut with tions. On their return the couple|their bowl between their knees. will reside in "Stewiack, Scotia. ltemperature most of the time The sugarcane business is the} the sugarcane establish-| it jevening's. program, The next) whelming effect on your pro- gress during the latter part of the year, when still further up- trends are .possible (through your efforts),in September, late October, early November and late: December. Your personal life is gener- ously influenced, too, with em- phasis on romance in late May; late June and late July;~ on travel and stimulating social activities in late July, Septem- ber and January. A child born on this day will be intuitive, idealistic and a loyal friend and associate. but warmer the day. When artived at the different grand drum beating concert was presented for hours in their honor. Some. refugee villagers were clad in rags or ao clothing at all, starving to death. this durin, THE.STARS. SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Planetary restrictions, where personal relationships are con- cerned, continue to a degree. Avoid friction and bickering; also a tendency toward ag- gressiveness, Place. no faith in i ises and don't be mis- led "by ostentatiousness in any form. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that you are currently. in an excel- jent two-and-a-half month cycle where financial matters are con- cerned, Opportunity is here, too --beginning with the latter half of this month--for career ad- vancement -- especially if you "make yourself felt" during this period, This means emphasizing all your skills and talents. in such a way as to attract the attention of those in a position to boost your aims. It does not mean being overly aggressive, however, or treading on the toes of others in your effort to get ahead. How you make use of all op- portunities between now and the end of June will have an over- THEI Repare Remodel : a epairs emodellin Peee ESTIMATES By Expert Furriers a @ FREE ESTIMATES 725-6312 One undernourished lad with No Notice Required when coat service R CO. : 'OSHAWA large ankles anq other joints and ribs protruding had white hair from the less of pigment from his hair, One five-year-old weighed 20 pounds. They no resistance to disease germs being so weak and under- nourished. This race of African people did not boil their water| like the white race. Mrs. Stevens said she prayed) for more professional medical men afd women to assist her daughter and a few others in the Congo. 'Do not hesitate to take that old faded dress or patched trousers to. be bundled and sent overseas; any good item is needed bad!y and will be greatly appreciated," she concluded. Mrs. John Pratt, Mrs. How- ard Joynt and Mrs. Allan Sud- dard conducted a devotional period and the hymn "This is My Father's World," accom- panied by Mrs, Clarence Scott, was sung. Mrs. John Redko, president of Westminster United Church Women, presided over the bus_ ness period seeking commit- tees to convene the Guide and Brownie Banquets April 18 and 25. Invitations were ' extended from Westmount Spring Bonnet) Tea April' 14 and from South- minster Tea, Bazaar and Bake Sale April 25. Mrs. George Lofthouse re-| ceived a letter acknowledging} the packages sent by the group) to the Isaacs in New Delhi, India. Refreshments were served by| he members in charge of the desired -- immedicte MORRISON FU 48 SIMCCE ST, NORTH Children's Ladies' 15¢ to 1.49 Opti Clip-Ons Easy On -- Easy Off 1.29 BUY NOW & SAVE! WOMEN'S WORK VANCOUVER (CP) -- Police} Chief Ralph Booth wants women} to relieve police of the chore of, checking parking meters. 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