A QUIET' wedding took oc recently when Renoma me Mowbray was united 5 in, pogees to Noel Owen " Ashbyvfin St: Mark's Anglican Church, Oshawa with the Rev- ei Alfred Woolcock offi- ciating, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rodd Mowbray, and her bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Ashby, all of Oshawa. The bride was attended by Miss Karen Mel- nychuk and the bridegroom, by Mr... Lee Gladwin. --Mary's Studio ORMA DIANE Van Dusen became the bride of Gary Roy Challice recently in Sim- coe Street United Church with the Reverend John K. Moffatt officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. O. G. Van Dusen, Smith's Falls, and the late Mrs. Van Dusen, The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Challice of Osh- awa and Pert Hope. . The bride was attended by Mrs. Lawrence Leon and the best man was Mr. Lawrence Leon, both of Oshawa. --Mary's Studio ALLAN AND SUSAN , Allan Phillip is three years old and sister, Susan Karen ig one year old. They are the children of Mr. and Mts. Louis Black, Westdale street, and "|the Bride", Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Glo- 4\ver, Beatrice street, were plea- ~|\santly surprised recently, when ~|members' of both families gath- '\ered in their honor for a din- = \ner and reception, in Darling- ton Community Hall, Hampton; © | Ontario, which was gailly decor- "\ated for the occasion, As the bride and bridegroom, of 25 years, entered the hail, to the strains of "Here Comes played by Miss Marlene Scott, an atch was grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. William Serlin, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Black, Oshawa. Fe --Ireland Studio I could do nothing about it. When it appeared they were getting serious I told Greta if she married the young man I didn't want to see either one of them again. On her 21st birthday they eloped and I was heartbroken. Greta told me her husband is very bitter about the way I treated him and that he will al- low her to come here to see me if she wishes but that I am not welcome in their home. My grandson is two months I old. F've been praying that one day soon Greta will bring the |child and Jet me hold him in my arms. This morning she told me her husband gave or- ders that I am not to see his son. Please tell me what to do.-- AD M. Dear 'Sad M.: There is noth- 1 Dinner And Reception Honor '| Couple On Silver Wedding formed by over 40 members of the families, through which the honored couple passed. Upon Ted, and daughter, Miss Cindy Lou Glover. head table, which was prettily ldecorated with the traditional three - tiered wedding cake, flanked by silver candles, Other head table guests were the bridesmaid and best man of 25 years ago, Mr, and Mrs. Elgin Glover; the bride's mo- ther, Mis. Neison Mollon; the bridegroom's brother, Mr. \Frank Glover; and Ted and Cindy Lou, the honored couple's two children. After grace was said by Ted, all sat down to a delicious din- ner, the dessert being served by four nieces, Miss. Ann and Donna Glover, and Miss Carol jand Marlene Scott. Mr, Charles Stainton, master of ceremonies, proposed a toast to the bride and bridegroom, which was responded to by the best man, e Mr. Frank Glover, on behalf of the two families, presented the couple with a five piece sil- ver tea service. They spoke suitably, thanking all for their tfulness. reaching the end of the arch, a| | corsage and bouiwaniere were) | pinned 'on them by their son,|) The couple were escorted t0|; their places of honor, at the|t Dr. Thornton H&S Honors Mothers 'At Afternoon Tea The mothers of kindergarten pupils were entertained at after- noon tea recently at Dr. Robert Thornton School. The guests were greeted on arrival by Mrs, Arthur Joynt, president of the Home School Association and signed the guest register. Mrs. Joynt introduced the principal, Mr. Michael Kar- piak, whose pertinent remarks were of much interest to the large attendance. Kindergarten teachers, Mrs. G. V. Bayliss and Mrs. J. C. Waldinsperger, also spoke giving a synopsis of a day in the life of their 76 pupils. Each mother introduced her- self. Mrs. Ray Hatter "Autumn Lament" accompanied by Mrs. A, J. Barrassin at the piano. Mrs. Joynt invited all those present to come out to future home and school meetings to be held the third Wednesday of November, January, February and April. The tea table, centred with fall flowers, was presided over by Mrs. A. C. Craigie, a past president of the School Association. Conveners were Mrs. George Wall and Mrs. Arthur Gray, assisted by mothers of grade 1 pupils, # sy Miss Shirley Andrew. will become the bride of Mr. Mur- ray Bruce, Ajax, according to an announcement made today by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Andrew, Ajax. Mr. Bruce is the son of Mrs. Murray Bruce, Ajax, and the late Mr. Bruce. The wedding is to take place on Saturday, November 14, 1964 at 3.30 p.m, in St. Paul's United Church, Ajax. Miss Andrew is a grad- uate of the Oshawa General Hospital School of Nursing, Class of '64. HOUSEHOLD HINT To restore freshness to car- pets, wipe with a cloth' or sponge which has been dipped in a strong salt, solution and wrung out to remove excess moisture. and sang Home and Be : St, George's Memorial Church was the setting re- cently: for the wedding of Sandra Isabel Dingley and Frederick Gordon Leyden. The bride is the daughter of THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, October 28, 1964 JS | Coronation Kindergarten Tea' NEWLYWEDS Mr. and Mrs. Harry William Nelson Dingley, Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. Robert Leyden, Oshawa and the late Mrs. Leyden. --Photo by Garnet Belfry UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES 6A PARENTS' COMMITTEE The first meeting of' the new season for the 6A Parents' Com- mittee was held at Christ Me- morial Church recently. Mrs. M. L. McCune, presi- dent, welcomed everyone. A thank you note was read from Nancy Manning and Lynn presented and Mrs, Walter John- son installed them -- President, Mrs. Donald Ellis; secretary, Mrs. John. Galbraith; treasur- er, Mrs. James Young. Mrs, Walter Johnson, district badge convener, gave an infor- mative talk on badges and test- ers. While much testing was done at home for the conven- ience of testers and Brownies or Guides, a great deal was still being done at Guide House. Mrs. Johnson urged everyone to get a "Policy Organization and Rules" book to enlighten themselves and encourage their daughter with badging. Mrs. Young thanked her kind- ly for her great work and time given, It was agreed to change the meetings, which is to be left to the discretion of the new presi- dent. Refreshments were served by (Mrs. Percy Tresise and Mrs. Hugh Cavanaugh. Tea was poured by Mrs. Ma ila flowers in a _ predominating shade of yellow with yellow candles. halls plates "Com Snes: Se aoe 4 in your Home, Church or Studio 21 ATHOL ST. W. 723-3680 Ronald W. Bilsky, °-<. Chiropractor If hurt on the job, ask your employer to authorize Chiro- practic core. "It's yours for the asking'. 100 King St. E. 728-5156 NEW! a Blue Bonnet package that contains FOR EASY STORING, SERVING! vom | 1 ou can do, but I hope your , 7 dmanter will ask tog Gea. Later, in the evening, the man to talk to her- husband, veg looking radiant in blue If he sticks to the eye for an vaio ey Bes A ceigy: gte hits eye philosophy he will regret|-~. es nat a, eee it. He may hate the sight of pe@hbors and friends, including you but he has no right to de- Begg coe! Saywell, minister prive his child of the love of |! St. Stephen's Church. his' grandmother nor is he jus-| Refreshments were served tified in denying you one of the|from a tea table, presided over greatest joys of the last of life|by Mrs Beverly Scott, formerly --for which the first was made.|Marjorie Glover and Mrs. Dear Ann Landers: I had a/Grant Glover. me crazy. What can I do?-- | light case of flu yesterday and| A number of lovely and use- COFFEE ssa z te gt ogee gi yisie fac ful gifts were received by. the Dear Coffee: Nothing. When| wife went ne oor for a few/anniversary couple. i you married a iveneed man| minutes and the telephone WY Lean Sliced with children you should have) rang. I egy it. pone _ xpected problems. Your hus-|!ow must have been trying to| ; 4 Cote uc Has & jegitimate cali|call the Coast Guard and got|, Before the family sits down to ic : vay uw. 99 teen-age children. on the father of her children| our number by mistake because breakfast, fill the sink with hot Three weeks ago Curt's son its. and there is|he wanted to know if the coast|SUds. As each person finishes REBIRTH ; was injured in an automobile ee _ * SHOULD was clear. jeating, have him put his dishes 0. Boneless SIRLOIN "NORM" FISHER'S 3 M2 Meat Market /#SNy For Personalized cae Service . aX WEEK-END SPECIALS ANN LANDERS Divorced Man's Wite Must Face Situation Dear Ann Landers: I mar- ried Curt two years ago. He had a difficult time getting a divorce because his wife isn't the type who gives up easily. She got custody of their two wma HOUSEHOLD HINT accident. At 2:00 a.m. Curt got] q | Now that I think about it)' the suds. They'll be clean as a call from his ex-wife to come I'm beginning to wonder. What|® Whistle before you finish your to the hospital. I went with do you think about this, Ann| Second cup of coffes. I can suggest what NOT to him, of course. When we arrived his ex was standing in the hall outside the operating room. She fell into my husband's arms as if they were still married. He made no attempt to unload her. Curt has been going to the hospital every evening. I want to go with him but he won't take me. He says I'd better stay away because his son doesn't care for me, which is true. I know Curt is seeing his ex at the hospital and it is driving do, however: Landers?--CHARLIE | 50 - year - old grandmother who| work you harder. Don't ask him any questions.| pear Charlie: I think that Don't make any accusations.| 5,5 is older than I am--and Dont't insist on any loyalty/Tm no kid. I see by the en- oaths. And don't act shook. velope yaur letter is from New Dear Ann Landers: I am a/Haven. 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