They Samet gn nye 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tepe gueny deren vg Thursdoy, November 12, 1964 Olga Trimble Becomes Bride Driving Ambition May Rob Her Life Of Simple Pleasure We've mentioned the value of having a goal a good many times in this column. And we believe in the value of. working to like to be going. aims to get where you'd But you eed some other things, too. This was made ie a 5 : § cree sale ARO ' d eee? , mel clear to us the other day as we talked to a disturbingly am- bitious woman. HER TIME SCHEDULE "From the time I'm 25 till Of Donald Stewart Metherell The marriage of Miss Olga Trimble of Oshawa and Mr. Donald Stewart Metherell of Little Britain. was solemnized at a noon ceremony in Our Lady of Peace Church, Islington, Ontar- io, recently. 'The bride is the daughter of Mrs, Fred Martyniuk, ip re and the Jate Mr. Michael Trim- ble. The bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Methe- rell of Little Britain. The Reverend C.. J, Bennett officiated. ' 'Phe bride who was given in marriage by her step-father, Mr. Fred Martyniuk, wore a fonmal gown of white faille with a sa- brina neckline, sheath sleeves and a train, all embellished with jinlaid lace and seed pearls. Her lfingertip veil of 'tulle was 7%™% \secured by a crown of pearls ~ \ard she carried a bouquet of *\ white and yellow roses. The matron of honor was Mrs. William Andrey wearing a green Paisley print dress. Miss Gail Trimble, Islingtoh, was the maid of honor and Miss Patricia An- drey and Miss Clara Mitchell, both of Oshawa, bridesmaids. The flower girls were Miss Mary Jane Hambley and Miss Leslie Lea Andrey. They all wore floor- length eme: aii green satin peau de soie on princess lines with Tom Jones bows to match for headdresses. They carried cas- cades of rust and yellow chrys- anthemums. Mr. William Hambly Jr. was the bast man and Mr. J. Har- baruk master of ceremonies. The ushers were Mr, Donald Andrey and Mr. Joseph Dominic Jr, The reception was held in St. Michael's Hall, New Toronto, where the bride's mother re- ceived in pale green and silver - brocade lame with plae green | UNITS, GROUPS [oats seme om bre: women said. "Then, after vel : got what I am working for, I'll settle down to pleasure. My work will be done and my -- raised. We'll alll begin to ive. We sat aghast and listened tito this young woman talk as \she told of her plans to do '\nothing but work until she 4\reached her ambition, And what _|She said disturbed us, too, be- pause, though we believe in _\goals, pleasure and work _jaren't so far apart that you "\have to sacrifice one for the ETACTION Beauty bath... Give your clothes a beauty bath--get them cleaner--with gentler jet action. Get a new way to wash your clothes... a FRIGIDAIRE JET ACTION washer! Jet currents give all your wash "DEEP ACTION" cleaning. Ask your Frigidaire dealer to show you the exclusive ROLLER-MATIC MECHANISM. Ee MR. AND MRS, JOHN A. ANDRUSKIW ~--Aldsworth Photography Andruskiw-Tureski Wedding Your children, for instance, |won't stand and wait and never grow up until] you've attained |your ambition and are ready to lenjoy them. Similarly, laugh- jter, play and friends don't stand groom's mother chose a three- piece brown double-knit suit with brown hat and accessories. SEA "WED IN SALVATION ARMY CITADEL , In the Salvation Army Cita- 'del Major Fred Lewis united in marriage recently Charles 'Murray Cathmoir and Eliza- 'beth Anne Sundstrom, both of Oshawa. The bride is the PERSONALS Mrs, W. P. Schoenau, Law street, returned recently from a six-week tour of Europe, in- eluding Scotland and England here she was the guest of Mr. @nd Mrs. Thomas Brocklebank, ef Ramsbottom, Lancashire; also of Captain Ernest McDon- ald, Mrs. Schoenau's brother, of the War Office in London and she was also the guest of Opl. and Mrs. Marsden, RCAF in Germany, Luxemburg and Brussels, Belgium. ' The French Group of the University Women's Club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Z. T. Salmers, Glencairn street. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Peters, Burk street, were entertained at a farfily dinner at the home of their son, Mr. Garfield Peters and Mrs. Peters. Thomas street, on the occasion of their 45th wedding anniversary. Also pres- ent were the couple's daughter Mrs, Donald Riggs, Cooksville and Mr. Riggs; their grand- Conversation daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Sundstrom of: Tren- ton and the bridegroom is the son of Envoy and Mrs, Charles Cathmoir of Brace- bridge, formerly of Oshawa. --Ireland Studio Miss Phyllis: Kratz, a. mem- ber of the teaching staff of Holy Cross School, who attended the YW-YM World Young Adult Conference in Beirut, Lebanon, slides concerning the trip at the YWCA World Fellowship dinner tonight. Miss Kratz also visited Geneva, Cairo, Jerusalem and Rome, She is a member of the awa YWCA and the program committee. Dr. and Mrs. Eugene D'Alles- andro, North Arlington, New Jersey and Mr. and Mrs. Med- vid Turecky, Los Angeles, Cali- fornia, were guests attending the Andruskiw-Tureski wedding last Saturday in St. George's Greek Catholic Church. Other guests were present from. Detroit, Michigan; Brooklyn, New York and Woonsocket, Rhode Island. Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd. Yelland, Mr. and Mrs. Edward. Conlin, Myrtle; Mr. and Mrs. Elsworth Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. Fred in August, will speak and show | board of directors of the QOsh-| AUXILIARIES LEGION AUX. 43 The Ladies Auxiliary, Royal Canadian Legion Branch 43, met for its weekly meeting with the president, Mrs. Norman Mc- Evers, presiding. Goods for the bazaar to be held November 24, were shown. A shower for-the Country Store will be held at next week's meeting, November 17. A service of remembrance will be held at the Salvation Army Citadel at 3.00 p.m. on Sunday, November 15, Mem- |bers will meet at the Legion Hall at 2.30 p.m. Members must have dues paid to the end of September to be eligible to vote on December 8. The annual Christmas tree |party for members' children is on December 19 and all names must be in for children 12 years and under by Saturday, Novem- ber 14. Officers of the Auxiliary will present scholarships this week at the collegiates in the city. PMA CLUB The' Pleasant Monday After- noon Club! met, in the Legion| Hall with the president, Mrs. | |George V. Lee, presiding. | Favorite hymns were 6ung) and. readings given by Mrs. Elwood Bradley, Mrs. Duncan Nisbet, Mrs, George Hall, Mrs. |Morphy and Mrs. William Reed. Members were reminded to bring in their Christmas sav- ings cards on November 23 and imoney will be paid. out on) |November 30, The date for the| The honeymoon was spent in New Orleans. For travelling, the bride donned a red wool worsted suit, a feathered hat and black accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Metherell are making their. home in Oshawa. Guests attended from Oshawa, Port Hope, Whitby, Brooklin, Ajax, Barrie, Kitchener, Detroit, Rochester, iiitle Britain, Lind- say and metropolitan Toronto. __| Church, | | The marriage took place on Saturday afternoon of Patricia Victoria, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Tureski, to John An- thony Andruskiw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Andruskiw, Whitby. The Reverend J. C. Pereyma officiated in St.. George's Greek Catholic Mrs. Gary Booth, self accom- panied, sang 'Ave Maria' and "On This Day". Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a formal silhouette gown of white peau de soie fashioned with a deep shell neckline and lily-point sleeves. The fitted bodice was enhanced with Chantilly lace and seed pearls, which contin- ked in a design down the front of the gently shaped skirt. A wide sweeping train edged with matching lace was attached at the waist. Her crown of lace and pearis held her bouffant lveil of tulle illusion and she © carried a bouquet of red and, white roses, | © | The maid of honor was Miss| WELCOME GUEST Mrs. Graham Nelson of Toronto a former member of Southminster United Church Women has accepted the invi- tation to open the Christmas bazaar and bake sale at the \Elsie Tureski, a sister of the bride and the other attendants }were Mrs. Jack Hamilton, and {Miss Betty Blasko, both of Osh- awa and Miss Kathy Curren, Toronto, They were identically dressed in long slender empire |styled gowns of cerise peau de lsoie fashioned with shallow |scaop necklines and 'elbow- length sleeves. Their head- dresses were Tom Jones bows jof matching fabric and. they carried nosegays of white chry- |santhemums tinted to match Wikrainian National Solemnized Saturday Afternoon bride's nieces, Miss Katherine} Hrico and Miss Diane Hrico,| wearing miniature replicas of| the other attendants, floral head-| dresses and similar nosegays. | The best man was Mr. Jerry Hasiuk, Oshawa, and the ushers! were Mr. Gary~ Lomax, Mr.| Alan Gibson and Mr. ' Robert) Boychyn, all of Whitby and the) ring bearers were Master Gary} Boychyn and Master Jerry Boy-| chyn. | The reception was held at the| Federation Hall, Bloor street east, for about 600 guests. The bride's mother by while you rob yourself of life's pleasure-as-you-go. . You need to mix this pleasure into every ambition. ABLE TO DO BOTH One woman we know was able tu achieve what, shé set out to do and still provide love and sustenance for her children, de- spite the fact that she was left a widow at 30 and handed the ready-made job of maintaining her husband's business and eup- porting her family alone. But she had the wonderful talent of mixing pleasure and work, And she didn't postpone reached her goal, 6 Year Protection Plan at No Extra Cost. FRIGIDAIRE F" JET ACTION WASHERS A1290 the pleasures of life until she received wearing a French blue ¢ Chantilly lace and peau de soie| sheath with matching accessor-| ies, matching pill box hat and a} corsage of red and white roses. | The bridegroom's mother assist-| ed wearing a grotto pink metal-| lic dress, matching accessories, a pink feathered hat and a simi- lar corsage. As they left on a honeymoon trip to Montego Bay, Jamaica, the bride was wearing a brown wool worsted suit with a wed- ding ring collar of ranch mink, beige mousse hat and matching brown accessories, with a white orchid corsage. On their return Mr. and Mrs, Andruskiw will live at 710 Jasmine crescent, Oshawa. Guests were present at the wedding from Detroit, Michi- gan; North Arlington, New Jer- sey; Los Angeles, - California; Brooklyn, Now York; Woon- socket, Rhode Island; Montreal, Manotick, Port Hope, Kingston, Windsor, Brantford, Waterford, Ronald W. Bilsky, >< Chiropractor If hurt on the job, ask your employer to suthorize Chiro- practic care. "It's yours for the asking". HOME APPLIANCES (OSHAWA) LTD. 90 Simcoe St. South 725-5332 100 King St. E. 728-5156 Paimuetiee NOW! 10-DAY FREE TRIAL ON NEW OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE Conlin attended the 45th wed-| cy ic as set r children Randy Riggs, Terry,|ding anniversary celebrations ac ae pad ay ou, Susan and Carol Peters. 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