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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Aug 1964, p. 8

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i te AE F ' MARRIED LAST SATURDAY Sharon Jackson, Ted Whiteley Take Vows In Christ Church ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers; This letier, is no gag. I'm dead serious and I need some help. I look like |Marlon Brando and it's ruining my life. : | T"m 30 years old, happily mar- | ried and the father of three chil- 2 dren. I'm a steady church-goer. | 'Phe' girl who runs'the eleva- |tor in this building takes me |down to the basement, pushes the stop button and tries to get) friendly. The baby-sitter keeps) % | asking me to kiss her goodnight |when I drive her home because) 'T am so "mature" and she is) \sick of high school boys. | When I stop at a lunch coun-| iter, women come over and ask a . ig Ithey are mistaken but they sit acquainted. ' Yesterday my wife saw me) j having a cup of coffee with a beautiful young girl from the office who has been making a) pest of herself lately. I may be lin a little trouble at home.) me some help.--| will find out the truth. | Please give |CASE. OF MISTAKEN IDEN- TITY Dear Case: Why don't you arm yourself with a whip and a chair--or wear goggles and a Beatle wig? A 30-year-old married man who doesn't want to get mixed 'up with dames knows: how to steer clear without {from me, so put that show on --Photo by Sneyd Christ Memorial Church was;and they carried modern cres- the road, Dad. the setting last Saturday for the|cents of yellow pompoms and) Dear Ann Landers: There are marriage of Sharon daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon-| roses, ard Jackson, to Norman Ed. Rose, gladiolus centered with yellow! five children in our family and} I am the last. to be married The flower girl, Miss Lynn Father is not wealthy, but he ward (Ted) Whiteley, son of Mr.| Witterick, Toronto, wore a for-\has provided well for us and is and Mrs, Henry Adair (Preem) Whiteley, all of Oshawa Archdeacon H. D. Cleverdon officiated and the soloist, Mrs. Alfred Conroy, Oshawa, sang "The Lord's Prayer' and "O Perfect Love," accompanied' by Mrs. Ronald Scott, Bowmanville. Given in marriage by. her father the bride wore a Rose Marie designed dress featuring an Alencon lace bodice with a scalloped neckline and lily-point sleeves. The floor-length sheath skirt of imported silk peau de soie was embroidered with Alen- con lace appliques encrusted with mother of pearl sequins and minute seed pearls on the front panel. The bustled chapel train, which flowed from the waist was similarly embroider- ed. Her rhinestone tiara held her shoulder-length bouffant veil of tulle illusion and she carried a cascade of. regal yellow roses with bursts of stephanotis and ivy strands. The maid of honor was Miss Joan Linton, Kingston, and the bridesmaids were Miss Joy Whiteley and Miss Elsie George, both of Oshawa. They were dressed alike in semi-formal mint green chiffon over faille taffeta in the A line style. Deco- tative Chinese frogs accented mal mint green chiffon over) extremely generous. faille taffeta with a circular' When my brothers and sisters collar, and self bow at the back) married he gave each a sum of of the neck with streamers to money to help them get started. the floor. Her headdress was a The oldest brother used his circle of yellow sweetheart roses) money to return to college for a and she carried a nosegay of master's degree. The second similar roses and white flowers.'brother made a down-payment The best man was Mr. Robert on a beautiful bungalow. My Whiteley, Hampton, and. the sisters bought furniture ring bearer was Master David) The problem is my fiance. He Witterick, Oshawa. The ushers/does not believe in accepting were Mr. David Waite, Peter-|money from parents. I have borough and Mr. Ross Gavel,|great respect for his spirit of Oshawa. MATTRESSES For the reception held in Albert Street United C hur ch MATTRESSES MATTRESSES Hal] the bride's mother re- with ceived, wearing a semi-formal sheath dress of re-embroidered HUNDREDS TO CHOOSE FROM Swiss lace with matching cock- tail jacket in confetti mauve, Tremendous Savings ! ! trom white accessories and a corsage of yellow rosettes. The bride- $13.00 groom's mother assisted in a street-length sheath of powder FURNITURE'S MATTRESS PALACE blue brocade satin with match- ing three-quarter coat, white accessories and a corsage of white rosettes. } The bride changed into a white nylon linen suit trimmed! in navy blue with navy blue and white accessories and a corsage} of red carnations, before leaving} to Spend their honeymoon at) Payton House in the Halibur- ~ Film Star's Double -- Besieged By Girls . down anyway and want to get! any help} , but I also feel I'm entitled to the same amount my brothers' and sisters re- ceived. Will you. th your opinion, please?--NO ORPHAN ME Dear No Orphan You: It seems clear these sums of| money have been wedding gifts. Your fiance should not insult your father by refusing to ac- cept such a gift. After marriage, however, your fiance would be-perfeetly justi- fied if he refused to accept money from your father.--And) I say more power to him. Dear Ann Lan@ers: I'll make) it short and sweet. I'm a liar. for my autograph. I tell them!) met this dreamy guy a few) perience of 15 years "does not months ago at a resort. I told him I was a high school junior. The truth is I'm only a fresh- man. He was in college and I was dying to make a hit with him. I thought it would help if he believed I was a junior. He is coming to this city in a few weeks and I'm afraid he| Should I tell him I was -sick) in the hospital for two years?) Or would it be better if I told him my folks took me on a trip around the world and I missed a lot of school? I will straighten out the lie about my age later. I said I was 17 and I am really 15. Right now I want to square this thing about being two years behind in school.: The truth is I am right where I ought to be.-- HEAP BIG TROUBLES Dear Heap: You're where you ought to be all right--out on a Dogs Preferred Over Lady Cops By Ceylon Police} COLOMBO (Reuters)--Cey- lon's inspector-general of po- lice, §S. A. Dissanayake, thinks highly of his potice dogs. But he considers lady cops "A drag. on the force." "The dogs are a very worth- while investment," he said. 'But the'enlistment of women constables does not appear to give value for money and I Shall give the matter of future recruitment my serious con- | sideration." | The Ceylon police force has a kennel of 20 dogs, Alsatians and Boxers. It also has. 50 women--two. sergeants. and 48 patrolwomen. The experiment of enlisting women as police was first made in 1948. Dissanayake said the ex- justify the hopes with which | the idea was put forward. He | added: "There seems to be no justification for employing women to perform duties per- formable more satisfactorily by men, and it is undeniable that man - hours and man- | power are avoidably expended in ensuring that adequate pro- tection is always available to | the police woman... .," limb with a nice sharp saw. That's the trouble with a lie-- you usually have to tell six more to cover up the first one. Confess that you fibbed be- cause you wanted to impress him and do it promptly before someone beats you to it. Tell) him from now on you're going to play- it straight. And for heaven's 'sake DO it. 1 @ SPECIALLY PROCESSED Locatio: OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE | 728-1111 'LITZ For The Finest North American and European Style Meats and Pastries IN OUR OWN PLANT @ DOWNTOWN 12 SIMCOE ST. N. 728.5487 "TO MARRY SEPTEMBER 19 ~ 7 September' 19 is the date set for the wedding of Sharon Lynn (Penny) Cline to Rob- | ert Gerald Blears, in North- minster' United Church at 3 | o'clock in the afternoon, The ALE LPAI OTL ETE bride-elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ed- ward Cline and the prospec- tive bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Blears, all of Oshawa. --Aldsworth Photograph: STILL RO © 5) (BVO) camsels is & estiacyiee CANADA'S. WINES PINK TABLE WINE MEDIUM DRY © @ L NC OLAS CHATEAU-GAI WINES LIMITED proouces BY | meAGAGA PALLOCAMAOA OF Dis TInt PEAR AND CRANBERRY JAM (Uncooked fruit) Yield: about 7 medium (8 92.) glasses (4% lbs. jam) 3 cups prepared fruit (about 2 Ibs., 1% qts.) ripe Bartlett pears and 1 lb. cranberries 1 teaspoon grated orange rind 5 cups sugar % cup water 1 box powdered fruit pectin First, prepare the fruit. Peel, core and finely chop about 2 pounds fully ripe pears. Measure 2 cups into large bow! or pan. 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