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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Oct 1964, p. 8

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@ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Pridoy, October 2, 1964 | OPEN HOUSE AT YWCA DISPLAYS HOST OF ACTIVITIES FOR FALL Mrs. Ed war d Oscapelia, millinery instructor, is adjust- ing one of the hats made in a : millinery class held at the YWCA during the' season, on model Mrs. Andrew Wakulicz while Mrs. Mary Jahnson, program director, looks on. The demonstration took place last week at the open house held at the YWCA to acquaint girls and women of the many activities.open jo them at the Y. Other courses besides millinery that have been or- ganized are swimming, keep- fit classes, sewing, badmin- ton, curling, copper tooling, enamelling, and _ ballroom dancing. Other courses avail- able are leadership training for teenage girls interested in becoming camp counsellors and self-improvement classes also for girls in their teens. --Oshawa Times Photo £ r i HONEYMOONING I \ N THE CARIBBEAN --Aldsworth Photography Paul S. Whittington Weds Barbara Jane Meringer The Venerable H. D. Clever-|Armstrong, Ajax and Mrs. Rob-|ding ring headdresses with veils] don officiated at the marriage of Barbara Jane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Meringer, to Paul Scott Whit- tington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Whittington, all of Osh- awa. The ceremony took place last Saturday afternoon in Christ Memorial Church, with the or- ganist, Mrs. Ronald Scott playing the wedding music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a silk shu-shan gown designed with an e bodice and an A line skirt. The bodice had a bateau ert Brain, Oshawa, They were dressed alike in ankle-length sapphire-blue velvet gowns styl- ed with Empire bodices .and elbow-length sleeves, They wore matching wedding ring head- dreses and carried nosegays of white chrysanthemums. The best man was Mr. Ron- ald Sweet, Toronto, and the ushers were Mr. Edmund Mer- inger and Mr, Keith Muller, both of Toronto. For the reception held in the Piccadilly Room, Hotel Genos- ha, the bride's mother received |wearing a gold pure silk suit neckline, lily-point sleeves and|with a chiffon under-blouse a back panel train outlined) matching accessories and a cor- with pearl embroidered Vene- |sage of white roses. The bride- tian lace. Her headdress was a/groom's mother assisted wear- matching pearl embroidered|ing a green velvet suit with wedding French ring, holding a veil of|/ lame underblouse, matching ac- tulle illusion and she cessories and a similar corsage. 9 pen a bouquet of white roses} As the couple left on a Carib- stephanotis. The matron of honor was Mrs.| ing an Italian knit suit in moss |bean Cruise the bride was wear- Ronald Pollard and the other|green tones. On their return, attendants were Miss vd ¢ TRAVELLER "Understanding the News | Through Pictures' is the theme of the travelogue to be presented to the Lyceum Club on Monday afternoon by Mrs. Frank McLellan who recently completed a five-month tour around the world with her husband. Lellan came to Oshawa in 1947 and has travelled exten- sively in Europe and South | America, prior to her world | tour. DIP MOTH PROOF LEEDS, England (CP)--Some Yorkshire sheep are growing naturally moth - proofed wool, scientists here have discovered. Experiments showed grubs avoided some wool samples, ate others. It is thought the @ip used may be r A native of Saint | John, N.B., and a graduate of | Boston University, Mrs. Mc- | sheep hie | they will reside in the Oxford Park Towers, Oshawa. | the St. George's Memorial Church] (Anglican) was the setting for marriage last Saturday} afternoon of Judith Irene,| daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd E. Saunders, to Garry Dennis} Boddy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Boddy, all of Oshawa.} | Canon F. G. Ogley officiated| jand Mr. Alan Reesor played| jthe wedding music, Given in marriage by \father, the bride wore a white} |peau de soie gown with a bat-| jeau neckline, 'lily-point sleeves; jand a straight front. The bod- lice was buttoned at th ito below the waist and the fu Iskirt fell softly into a chapel] train. Her headdress was white gardenia and lily of the inet. She carried a white prayer} book crested with two white) gardenias with streamers of }deen yellow rosebuds. The maid of honor was the bride's sister, Miss Carol Saun- ders and the bridesmaids were} |colored her| Sheath, and brown accessories. with a _|corsage of Judith Saunders, Garry Boddy Exchange Vows In St. George's George's Parish hall; where the bride's mother received, wear-| ot him! How lucky can one jing a three-piece suit of cran-/girl get? It's not every man berry red ribbon-weave silk with| who : matching cranberry and black) room to protect a girl's reputa- \feather hat and a corsage: of| tion. leranberry red and white car- nations. The bridegroom's moth-| world is blind so no one sees er assisted a mink brocade feather hat wearing two-piece matching red flame carna- \tions Before the couple left on their ne hack|oneymoon in Northern Ontario, | friendship is off until he is free. I the bride changed into a dark |grey suit, jand a corsage ' + wartin veil|/carnations. bes re ctieed syn MY, and Mrs. Boddy will reside|iob and every few months he : : jat 291 Marland ave three-piece © double-knit red hat and. acessories of flame red On their return,' nue, Oshawa. Guests were present at the wedding from London, Ontario; |Niagara Falls, Ontario; Toronto, |Madoc, |Brockville, Whitby, Utica, On- \tario; and Aurora. Arnprior, Kingston, Miss Linda Boddy, sister of the \pridegroom and Miss Margaret \Tweedy, Whitby. The maid of jhonor wore a gold Swiss Tan- issa semi-fonmal cotton gown |featuring a fitted bodice button- led down the back, a semi-full| |skirt topped by a short-sleeved jacket buttoned at the back neck-| | line. The bridesmaids wore sim-) jilarly styled gowns in Italian, \blue. All wore matching wed-| and carried white baskets of white shasta daisies with rib- bon streamers. The reception was held in St. Carpets Dirty? Nu-Way Dry Cleans IN PLANT OR "ON LOCATION J \since he is still married. Last} ANN LANDERS but the only way I can get whole truth, so I will. Golly, Dolly, Take The Blinkers Off! Dear Ann Landers: I know;last straw. He left his family this doesn't sound very good,|with no food and no electricity. I want to call the child wel- straight advice is to tell you the|fare department and get help for the children. My sister-in- My boss, who is an important|!aw doesn't want the "dis- executive, is separated but. not grace' of being on welfare. Would f be justified in calling' them anyway? We have a family of our own and can't support their family too. But the sight of those children makes me sick. -- CONCERNED Dear Concerned: Don't call the welfare agency over the objections of your husband's sister. Try to persuade her to ask for help. And talk to your brother - in - law, too. Let him know that there is a law which says a man must support his family. ( Dear Ann Landers: I will be 18 years old soon, I act older and am considered mature. My divorced, He has taken an in-|} terest in me and wants to get) to know me better. We can't talk in the office for obvious reasons. He says it would be|2 damaging to my reputation if I were seen in public with him |¢ ner in a small motel outside the city limits and just talk. 1) agreed. We have gone to this motel) twice. You have my word noth-| week he suggested we have 'he! ing out of the way has hap- pened. I think it is wonderful|§ GJreland stuvio in your Home, Church or Studio 21 ATHOL ST. W. sister, who will be 16 next month, is very jealous of me be- cause I am prettier than she is. My sister gets to have a boy- girl party on her 16th birthday. I am allowed to say hello to the guests and stay in the living room with them for 20 minutes. Then I have to go to my room. Isn't this the meanest thing you ever heard of in your whole life? I am sure my sister is afraid I will take some atten-| tion away from her. Please be privileges. Your mother dgment. boy-girl party you won't any 12-year-olds present, I'l be on your side. iy 723-3680 4) of him to be so considerate of) my reputation but I feel | fortable checking into a motel) with a man, even though I know in my heart I am not doing janything wrong. am reluctant to tell him "no more motel' because he jmay stop seeing me and I've grown fond of him. 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