Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Edito- Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, August 7, 1964 7 Di sia Ci dcotn tbe Hi St. Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church was the setting recently for the wedding of! Helen Teresa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Grace, to Frank Folkmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Folkmann, ali of Oshawa. The Reverend L: T. McGough officiated and the soloist, Mr. Ross) Metcalf, Bowmanville, sang "Ave Maria" and "O Per- fect Love" accompanied by Mr. Jack Driscoll. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a classi- cal gown of pure silk organza over taffeta with a sweetheart St. Gregory's Rites Unite Frank Folkmann, Helen Grace feta semi-formal gowns featur- ing bell skirts, topped by scal- imported Chantilly lace with elbow-length sleeves and en- hanced with a sash and front bow of organza, Their matching veils of silk illusion and they loped waist-length boleros of} ¢ floral headdresses held wispy) / The best man was Mr. Peter) Folkmann Jr., and the ushers} were Mr. George Dowdle, Mr.; Leslie Kababik and Mr.) For the reception held in the| Picadilly Room of the Hotel! yenosha, the bride's mother re-| carried cascades of white andj | blue-tinted chrysanthemums, | | Ralph Mason, all of Oshawa. | ~ | |letter from the woman who' _. |wrote to: say she was unhappy '\pecause her invitations to p'ay - \cards were on the decline. Sho '|felt perhaps the reason might the dresses by removing the frills and do-dads, it may be are pleased with a dress you should not be pressured into wearing it just because it is} free. ; Far better to have fewer clothes--in which you feel com-' fortable. Dear Ann Landers: I was particularly interested in the SALADLESS DA' MONTREAL (CP) worth the try, but unless youjhas no tradition and its citizens eat 50 fewer salads than Ys Quebec eaitng|closet rods. Hangers will slide r cent/much more easily. HOUSEHOLD HINT Rub a little floor' wax on Allergies? Backaches ? Sebel eh clei FOAM Mattresses 1% off Retail Price. + Call RAMA DISTRIBUTORS 725-8762 be that she was a consistent winner. bridge player myself for more than 20 years I would like to give this woman something to think about, Some card players love to be invited, but they never want to have the game at their house. Over the years, I have dropped several excel- lent card players because they were not interested in return- ing the courtesy. You may think I am cold. blooded but I feel tha: hospital- ity and friendship should be a two-way street. A woman who is too lazy or too cheap to clean up her house and prepare a little snack for her friends} should. not be entertained in- definitely. OSHAWA MAN TAKES OHIO BRIDE There. Now I ean go back to Having been a fairly good) neckline, lily-point sleeves and! the fulldength bell skirt eMm-| ceived wearing a turquoise siik phasized at the waist by soft! sheath with short sleeves, white} folds. The.front skirt was lavish-!hat and accessories and a cor- ly trimmed with garlands of re-|cage of white roses. The bride- embroidered rose appliques Of/gro9m's mother assisted, wear- Swiss lace, studded with minia-ling g pink-mauve lace sheath, ture self bows. The overalliwhite hat and accessories and effect was highlighted by minding "my own business in- lstead of yours.--Committee of |One Against Oar Draggers Dear Committee: Many lthanks for minding my busi- ness. Your letter was a good lone and I agree with you, not only insofar as card players ad . CHATEAU-G! wingama FAue M Al Wiftes LIMITED escamacn tor Stroud, Oshawa, in a double-ring ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Raymond Robert Schultz, Springfield, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Stroud, A wedding of interest to Oshawa residents was held re- cently in the Sanctuary Central Methodist Church, Springfield, Ohio, when Kay Ann Schultz of Springfield be- NINETY YEARS YOUNG She is seen here putting the finishing touches to her latest creation, a bedspread. She says her longevity is due to "hard work and no smoking or G) OD sere | One of Oshawa's very senior tna citizens, Mrs. Rebecca Martin, Og will celebrate her 99th birth- day on Sunday afternoon with a reception at the home of her of DISTINCTI drinking'. daughter, Mrs. Elsie Chum- --Oshawa Times Photo : "by la similar corsage chapel train. Her semi-Juliet| The pride donned a two-piece bley, 1275 Meadowvale street. headdress of organza, satin|pine and white suit with white roses and pearlized leaves held/accessories and a white rose came the bride of Donald Vic- Oshawa. re concerned but all types of guests. jher bouffant veil of pure silk| corsage before the couple left] jillusion. She carried a bouquet|9, their honeymoon to Niagara 0 ANN LANDERS Patricia Thickson, John DeKoker Tour Europe Following Wedding Mr. and Mrs, John J. De-jnations and rose buds. The| Koker are on a honeymoon in Holland, Germany and France| ine bride following their wedding recent-| 3 ly in Elizabethville United)|pe Koker, Brooklin. Church. The bride is Patricia) For the reception held at the Beryl, daughter of Mr. and/home of the bride's parents, Mrs. Henry Thickson, Elizabeth-|the bride's mother receiver ville and her bridegroom is the wearing a two-piece blue silk son of Mr..and Mrs, P, J. De-|shantung dress with a corsags Koker, Brooklin. of pink rosebuds, The bride- The officiating clergyman was|groom's mother assisted, wear- the Reverend P. F 'Gardince,| Oshawa, and the wedding music|silk with a similar corsage. was played by the bride's aunt,) The bride chose for her Mrs. Clarence Mercer, travelling costume, an aqua Given in marriage by herjthree-piece serrano suit father the bride wore a fomal| white accessories and a corsage gown of white silk shantungjof red roses. Mr. and Mrs. with a round neckline edged|De Koker will reside in Whitby. with cut-out lace, buttoned down the back, short sleeves and alyille, Brooklin, Toronto and bell skirt. A cornet of lilies of|Oshawa. the yalley held her shoulder- length veil. and she carried a bouquet of red roses and white| LONDON (CP)--Thirty-three carnations. jhomes built "on a postage| The matron of honor was|stamp" were opened recently) Mrs, Herman Duivesteyn,|by the Lord Mayor of Holborn, Whitby, who chose a blue shan-la district of London, On less tung gown styled the same asithan a quarter - acre site 33) the bride's with matching hat/flats, two shops and car park-| and white accessories, and car-jing space for 16 autos were) ried a bouquet of pink car-ibuilt. TIGHT SPACE f pink sweetheart roses and stephanotis. The matron of honor was Mrs. Peter Folkmann, Jr., and the other attendant was Mrs. phinium blue organza over taf- |Falls and Lake' Placid. Mr. and| iMrs. Folkmann will live in |Oshawa. Guests were present at the wedding from Montreal, Hamul- matron of honor's and the|George Dowdle, both of Oshawa.|ton, Toronto, Bowmanville, New bride's gowns were made by/They were dressed alike in del-|York, Ohio, Chicago, Syracuse amd Windsor. | The best man was Mr. Luigi! ing a black and white figured! | with) | Guests attended fom Belle- | PLAN LATE SUMMER WEDDING Mr. Robert James Porter, Oshawa, will take as his bride, Miss Helen Elizabeth Dryden, Brooklin, on Saturday, August 29, in Brooklin United Church, according to an announcement | | | | | | made today by Miss Dryden's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dryden, Brooklin. The prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James C. Porter, Oshawa. A LOVELY LITTLE LADY This dainty little girl ig: Teas, Showers Parties Honor Miss Barbara Jean Burnett Miss Barbara Jean Burnett, whose marriage takes place this Saturday afternoon to Glen Walter Parks in Northminster United Church, has been the honored guests at a number of showers and parties, Mrs, Wilfred Foote, Agnes street, aunt of the' bride-to-be, was hostess at a miscellaneous shower at her home, Assisting Mrs. Foote were Mrs. Donald McMullen, Mrs. Joseph McCam- mond, Mrs, Allan E. Mitchell and Mrs. Norman McCue. Mrs, Raymond Bemis enter- tained at a personal shower at her home on Adelaide avenue west, assisted by Mrs. Mervyn Bemis. Miss Marilyn Quantrill, Celina street, entertained at a buffet supper for the women members of the teaching staff of Dr. S J Phillips Public School, where a presentation was made of a wooden ice-bucket. A linen and kitchen shower was given by the maid of honor, Miss Maureen Cook and. her mother, Mrs. David Ccok, at their home on Adelaide avenue | Miss Jeanne Smith at her home) on Tweedsmuir avenue, The co-| hostess was Mrs. Martin Han-| ley. | A kitchen and pantry shower] was given by the junior brides-} maid, Miss Marilyn Burnett, assisted by Miss Susan Ferneley} at Miss Burnett's home on Gib-| bons street, where the guests were younger members of the} neighborhood. A tea was held by the staff) of Dr. S. J. Phillips School,| where the bride-elect was pre- sented with a silver butter-dish. The best man, Mr. Larry Parsons and an usher, Mr. Robert Morrison, entertained the future bridegroom at a party Opposites Are Known To Attract Each Other Dear Ann Landers: What type of a woman do men fall for? You are the expert so are varieties of sea shells. please tell me ja domineering battle - axe and a o others go for the clinging' vine. I have always been underjyoy gotta know the territory, the impression that men want! Honey : to be boss. They go for women aid " Dea F: st My prob- who make them feel important,| tem. -- ee ee reed oe Eo cousins. They live in a different] ed yes a Dig Orass¥ icity and we are all the same| broad in this office came 1 i to; : Epa : jage, which is 14. I get their} work wearing a diamond the! aijthes when they are through! size of an apricot -- evidence Lith them nee ™ that she has snagged a guy any] z | of us would have given a front} 1 hate their clothes because) tooth for |they are so babyish. My mother} The gir) is bossy, domineer-|@a® they 8 Just darling. | . : : |When I tell her how I feel she ing and loud. She never lets her) ,.)). ; A , ; Pf ; icalls me selfish and says I am fiance finish a. sentence. She lucky to have so any things corrects his English in front Oflto wear ss sean, ag everybody and butts in to sup- : : : ply just the right word when! When I show up at school inj he stops for breath jsashes and ruffles and bows) When he bought her a Valen-|™Y friends howl. Another box} tine's day gift she returned it of junk came yesterday and| to the store and got something|these dresses are the worst else with the money. ones yet To put it in a nutshell this) Do you feel I should be beast broke all the rules; but/forced to wear clothes I hate she got the guy. Will you telljI need some advice and I need me, please, Ann Landers--what|it now.--Rags | goes anyway?--Bystander | Dear Rags: No 14-year-old| Dear By: There are as many| should be forced to wear clothes} different types of men as there!she hates. | If you can simplify some of) Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C, | CHIROPRACTOR |} Spinal. Dise Injuries Hay Fever her daughter to receive the guests was the future brids- groom's mother, Mrs. Glenn} Parks, and Miss Susan Pottery, | the flower girl, } The attendants, Miss Maureen} Cook, Miss Marilyn Bédrnett, Mrs, Ronald Drapak and Mrs | Duglas Montgomery assisted at} No |two are alike. Some men love; FOR THE FINEST IN Custom Made DRAPES M. & GC. Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 | ATTENTION YOUNG PEOPLE! THE Oshawa Business College would sincerely appreciate the pri- vilege of training and preparing you for a career in Business ot the OSHAWA BUSINESS COLLEGE This is what we offer: eSincerity in education e'ndividual instruction @Modern machines and equipment e atest instructional techniques * e@the opportunity to set your own BGtime record einstruction and training in harm- ony with the demands of em- ployers @ Tuition rates lower than the na- tional average @27 years experience e@Hundreds of successful, satisfied MOVING SOON T BURNS" JEWELLERS LTD. 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Treasures Later the wedding re-} hearsal tonight, the bridal party of the future bridegroom's_par-| ents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Roy| Parks, Gibbons street. 723-3680 THEY GROW Portraits Now Will Be | oe will be entertained at the home| Jreland STUDIO jin St. Mary's hall, where a presentation of a sum of money and a cocktail set was made Co-workers of the prospective bridegroom, at the Dominion of| Canada Insurance, entertained) for him at a party, where he] was presented with a wallét and @ sum of money The bride-elect's mother, Mrs. | Gordon Burnett, Gibbons sireet,| entertained at a trousseau) west. A linen. shower was given by tea in honor of her daughter. | Assisting Mrs. Burnett and) Cynthia Lynn, the ~one-year- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Romanuk, Scugog avenue. She is the grand- daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Bennett and Mr. and | Mrs. John Romanuk, all of Oshawa. 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