SIGNING THE REGISTER --Photo By Sneyd Double-Ring Ceremony Unites Donna G. Elford, Gary E. Gales Candle-light and baskets of;gowns worn by the senior at- summer blossoms provided the|tendants. Her long dark hair, setting in Christ Memorial|dressed in an "U Weep swirl, Church last Saturday evening,|/held a pretty arrangement of when Donna Gail. Elford)pink tulle and ribbons. She car- was united in marriage to Mr.|tied a basket of pink and white Gary Edward Gales. The bride|Pinnochio chrysanthemums. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| Mr. Walter Gales was best H. R. Elford and the bride-/man for his brother, and the ush- groom is the son of Mr. and|j¢ts were Mr. Grant Elford, Mrs. Stanley Gales, all ofjbrother of the bride, and Mr. Oshawa. |John Evans. The Archdeacon H. D. Clever-| A reception followed in the don officiated at the double-|Church hall. The bride's mother ring ceremony. Mrs. Ronald received in a gown of deep tur- Scott, organist. played the wed-|@uolse chiffon over taffeta, with ding' music and accompanied|@ matching hat and white acces- Mr. Donald Allman, who sang/|S°ries. Her corsage was of deep and "The|Pink carnations. The bride- "The Lord's Prayer" |groom's mother wore dusty rose Wedding Prayer" during the} : signing of the register. French lace over taffeta with a Given in marriage by her|White hat and accessories, and father, the bride wore a floor-|2, Corsage of white carnations length white sheath' gown of with a tint of pink. | For their honeymoon the silk organda over taffeta. The| ounie are taking a trip through bodice with a sabrina neckline the Trent Waterways by charter- was topped by a jacket of re-\oq cruiser. As they left the embridered Guipure lace with|reception the bride wore a three-quarter length sleeves.|Bahama blue peau de_ soie ANN LANDERS Induce Baby's Dear Ann Landers: My doc-, tor told me our baby will be| jborn in July between the 24th) and 3lst. | Last week my husband asked) if the doctor could be wrong) and if the baby might come! after July 31. That seemed like) an off question so I asked what he had in mind. He replied, "July 31 is the end of the fis- cal year of my business and I hope the baby isn't late or I will lose the deduction." I felt rather badly about that. re- mark. This morning I had a few pains and my husband said, "Wouldn't it be wonderful if the baby was premature?" This really burned me up. He then said most women love pre- mature births so they can avoid those last miserable weeks of pregnancy. He added, "You should be so lucky." Please set this ignoramus straight on 'the workings of nature.--Mrs. P.G. Dear P.G.: The ignoramus may not know much about the \workings of nature but I pre- {sume he knows his own busi- | ness. | The normal: tax year ends |Dec. 31, but apparently he has| received special permission) |from 'the Internal Revenue Serv-| ice to end his tax year July 31. | Now about the workings of inature: A full term baby is |best--unless nature or the phy- | sician decides otherwise. | Dear Ann Landers: Three | months ago my husband came |home from work and told me |he was going to join the army) because he hated his job. Ollie |said his happiest days were in) the service (before we were} |married) and he wanted to blue chiffon picture hat and |white accessories. Her corsage was of blue-tipped white Pinno- chio chrysanthemums. | Out-of-town guests were pres-| ent from Windsor, Kitchener, | Hamilton, Galt, Kincardine, Oakville, Clarkson, Detroit, Luterville, Maryland, Toronto and Bowmanville. Allergies? Backaches ? Or Do You Just Want Te Sleep Comfortably? Ask About PERMA. oe Mattresses Ys off Retail | e. Call RAMA DISTRIBUTORS + 725-8762 The cathedral train, caught at)sheath, matching shoes, a pale the waistline in soft folds, add- ed a graceful sweep to the slim-skirted lines. Her shoulder- length bouffant tulle veil was held in place. with a headdress of white organza roses and li- Hes of the-walley,"She carried a| eascade of deep pink Hilde-| garde roses and stephanotis, the white ribbon trails tipped with sweetheart rosebuds. Her wed- ding ring was hand wrought by) the bridegroom. Miss Laraine Elford, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and her other attendants were) Mrs. Richard Dingman, sister of | the bridegroom, and Mrs. Rich- ard March. They wore identical street-length gowns of pale pink | organza over taffeta with round- ed neckline and elbow-length sleeves. Skirt fullness was fash- ioned with unpressed pleats and tapered bows accented the waist-lines. Their headdresses of tiny ink flowers and seed pearls held their circular veils of pink nylon net in place, They carried crescent bouquets of pink and white carnations. Little Miss Debbie Elford, niece of the bride, as flower girl wore a miniature model! of the dealer and rug cleaner in E WAY Jet Cleans your rugs, ing equipment NU-WAY'S prices low Netional Institute NU-WAY RUG OSHAWA'S MOST RELIABLE By NU-WAY RUG CLEANERS, the largest broadioom astern Ontario. Only NU- @ second and third time if necessary giving extra. special attention to stains, returning them to your floors fresh-air fresh nd new looking. Using the most modern rug clean- efficient methods keep ... » for example a 9 x 12' rug costs only $9.75. For fast 3 day service call now: 728-4681 NU - WAY RUG An Approved Member of the of Rug Cleaners Income Tax Cannot Birth make the army his career. He) suggested I take the baby and|cheery tidbits you can think of.|left over for extras or saving. live with my mother until he/You might also tell him that could send for us. Knowing how|Since he's going to have to parents expected to do for their bull-headed Ollie is I didn't try Serve his hitch he'd jolly well)children -- and for how long to talk him out of it. For the last month I've been l getting letters from Ollie say-\band and I are in our middlef00d during the weekend than ing he falls in bed dead every |50's. Our two daughters, v 2 night and he isn't as young as|25, are supporting themselves--|9Nce have they bought so much' he used to be. He hates his/one teaches school, the other is sergeant and his feet are kill-)a stenographer. ing him. I wrote him cheerful letters in return saying we are'houses, about 30 miles fromjhome and they are entitled to "Slow" gin is a London Dry Gin--not a Sloe Gin. Most unlike Sloe Gin--which is flavoured with sloes instead of juniper berries--our "slow" gin is very, very dry. Its listed name is Burnett's Sterling. We call it "slow" because we make it slowly. Most gins on the market are mass- produced, They run from modern, mammoth stills in oceans. But our Sterling is distilled in small, unhurried batches. What limits the amount--and sets the pace-- is our little old copper Pot Stills. The one you see on the right is more than 100 years old. We brought it Burnett's Sterl 1 no CONTE ge EEE Cen ck ode a all well and happy, hoping to! THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 2, 1964 7 perk him up. | Yesterday Ollie wrote back here -- in opposite directions, saying, "Don't tell me how, They come home every Friday, well and happy you are. Tell/bringing their dresses to be me you are having a nervous hemmed and their soiled laun- breakdown and that you need/dry for me to wash. They leave me home. I want to get out of late Sunday. fhere."" What shall I do?--Mrs-| My 'husband and I worked Cc. lhard to educate our daughters. Dear Mrs. C.: Continue to'He is a laborer and I am a \tell Ollie how well, and happy|'seamstress. Our income is suf- 'you are--plus all the other|ficient for us, but nothing is My question: How much are come here as guests whenever 'they want to. What do you think?--Weary Mom Dear Weary: Girls who come home every weekend with soiled laundry and dresses to be hem- med could hardly be considered guests. Your daughters are liv- ing home about one-third of the time whether they realize it or not. If they wish to continue they should agree to buy all the weekend groceries and do their 'own laundry. better make the best of it. 'These girls have many friends Dear Ann Landers: My hus-\0ver and they consume more 23 and|'we do in two weeks. Never as a spool of thread or a box! of soap for their laundry. NEED A NEW... OIL FURNACE? Call PERRY Both girls live in boarding Dey or night 723-3443 My husband says this is their| miniatures--and sl We'd save What it is, and what it isn't. from England in the 1920s--when we imported Burnett's complete distillery. By today's standards, our old Pot Stills are . But the men who mind them know them as a good cook knows her seasoned pots and pans. Watching, sipping, tasting, they let Sterling ' take its time. They believe that nothing excellent was ever turned out in a hurry. money, of course, by switching to mass-producing equipment, But our Sterling Gin would cease to be a "slow" gin. And it wouldn't taste the same. 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