Hickie, Oshawa, to Gerald Eric (Rick) Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald A. Peterson, Courtice. --Ireland Studio ST. GREGORY'S Roman Catholic Church was the set- ting for the marriage of Gloria Kathleen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. _ Michael WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The Oshawa Times Woman's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Early publication of this wedding record is facilitated by submitting the completed form and a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as possible after the ceremony.' You are asked to submit the names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the social editor either before or the day after the wedding. Peterson - Hickie Recently in St. Gregory the/floral sprays held her 'shoul- Great Roman Catholic Church, coe --. ~~ i carried a bouquet of yellow Gloria Kathleen, daughter of sweetheart «roses, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hickie,| and carnations. Oshawa, became the bride of} The matron of honor was Gerald Eric (Rick) Peterson| Mrs. John Eveniss, Whitby, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geraldjand the other attendants were Peterson, Courtice. Mrs. Albert Wihlidal and Miss The Reverend J. M. Markle|Leona Brash, both of Oshawa. officiated and St. Gregory's| The best man was Mr. Paul Choir provided the wedding|Peterson, Courtice, and those music. ushering were Mr. Timothy Given in marriage by her fa-|Hickie and Mr. David Hickie, ther, the bride wore a formal|both of Oshawa. wn of nylon organza over taf-| Following the reception held eta with an overskirt edgedjin the Parish Hall, the couple with a wide band of Chantilly|left foy a honeymoon to be lace. The bodice featured ajspent the Prairie Provinces| semi bateau scalloped neckline) with the bride donning for trav- and lily-point sleeves of similarjelling a suit of yellow and lace. The overall effect was ac-|white lace, white accessories} cented by a chapel length trainjand a corsage of yellow sweet- of nylon organza edged withjheart roses. Mr. and Mrs. scalloped lace. Her crown of|Peterson are residing at 170 pearlized stamens entwined with' Athol street east, Oshawa. Clark - Crowells The Reverend Alex. Rice offi- ciated at the wedding of Bever- ley Ann Crowells to Raymond David Clark in Port Perry Unit- ed Church recently. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Crowells and her bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Clark, all of Osh- awa. Given in marriage by her| father, the bride wore a_bal- lerina-length gown of white chif- fon over peau de soie with a lace bolero. Her crystal tiara held her shoulder-length bouf- stephanotis fant veil and she carried a cas- cade of pink sweetheart roses and white carnations. The matron of honor was Mrs. Earl Atkinson wearing a blue dress with matching accesso- ries. Mr. Earl Atkinson was best man. | Following the reception, held lat Rundle Park clubhouse, the couple left for a honeymoon in Northern Ontario. For travell- ing the bride donned a two- piece blue suit with matching accessories. On their return Mr. and Mrs, Oshawa. Procrastination Makes Any Job Difficult By ROBERTA ROESCH important chore that we have Rhy oe pa be our ad a do at home. But many of us when it's best to follow the dic-)hecome victim to this fai tate of those signs that say/eyen when it can affect a "think." Actually, we can't 20liqbs and careers wrong if we obey this order all the time, and especially when|TIME DIFFERENCE the job we have to do is one| The ironic thing about all that calls for a lot of planning|this, is that in a great many before it's carried out. |cases, the job that confronts us But we should never use that|can often be done in less time | | ELIZABETH ROSE daugh- ter of Mr.. and Mrs. Peter Chopee, became the bride of Elroy Henry Leadbetter Jr., Elizabeth Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Chopee, was} united in marriage to Elroy Henry Leadbetter Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Leadbet- ter, all of Oshawa. The cere- mony took place in King Street United Church with the Rev- erend Wesley Herbert officiat- ing. Given in marriage by her father the bride was wearing a semi-formal gown featuring lily- point eeves. on a French lace bodice with a full white organza skirt. Her headdress was an or- Leadbetter - Chopee ganza rose holding a flowing Coffey - A wedding of Oshawa _ interest was solemnized in. the Church of St. Michael the Archangel, Belleville, recently when Philip Austin Coffee of Oshawa took as his bride Mary Agnes Heal- ey. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Thomas Healey of Belleville and the late Mr. Healey and the bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Coffey. The Feverend Terence Boyle performed the ceremony. The soloist, Robert Burke of Belle- ville was accompanied by Miss Dorothy Grant. The bride was given in mar- riage by her brother, Mr. Stan- ton Healey. She wore a full- length dress of silk organza over taffeta with a scoop neck- line and bell skirt. The elbow than it takes for us to keep dreaming up excuses for not do- ing it. Many times, all we have to do is to stop ducking behind the "think" sign and literally get to "work." One woman who did this found she could start and finish in two days a job that she used to get done only after two weeks of putting it off with the notion that she was 'thinking' about it. "Each day the job grew big- ger," this woman told me. "And I felt it would take me forever. as I looked ahead to the work. "But then the time came when I had two days left; so I had to stop thinking and work. When I actually got down to Clark will reside injdoing it, it wasn't too bad after jall, "If only I'd known," she said, "that I could do in two days something that almost made me sick every da, and night for two weeks I would have con- centrated on getting the job done sooner." Many more of us would do the same if foresight were as clear as hindsight. So remember this the next time you're faced with a job you don't want to do. Instead of building it up in your mind saying it will take forever, and hiding behind the "think" sign, get busy and concentrate on At 12 o'clock noon last Satur- day, Lynda Mae Elizabeth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- vam James Meyer, was united in marriage to Robert Ferber Benson, son of Mr., and Mrs. Richard Henry Benson, all of Oshawa. The ceremony took place in St. Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church, Oshawa, with the Reverend A. G. Quesnelle officiating. The soloist, Mr. James sir, Bowmanville, was accompanied by Mr. Jack Dris- coll at ihe organ. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a for- mal gown of white organza over taffeta featuring a bell skirt, scoop neckline, and short sleeves. The embroidered flow- ers on the waistband were re- peated on the train. Her head- dress was a white organza or- chid, holding her triple-tiered chapel veil and she carried a bouquet of red roses, stephan- otis and trailing ivy. The matron of honor was Mrs. Fred Rosa, Ajax, and the bridesmaids were Miss Suzanne Meyer and Miss Lynda Rae, jlof Oshawa. They were dressed alike in yellow organza over| taffeta. with matching bolero jackets. The best man was Mr. Rich- ard Nelson Benson, Downsview, Jand the ushers were Mr. Fred /Rosa, Ajax, and Mr. Weston Paul Bonneville, Peel Village. The reception was held at at the Grandview Golf Club, where the bride's mother re- \ceived, w®aring a silver blue |erepe dress. The bridegroom's son of Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Leadbetter, all of Oshawa. The ceremony took place in King Street United Church. --Photo by Hornsby chapel veil, and she carried a| bouquet of yellow roses. The maid of honor was Miss - Meyer MRS. ROBERT F. BENSON mother assisted, in a yellow linen ensemble. As the couple left on a honey- moon trip to Cape Cod and the New York World's Fair, the bride was wearing a _ white boucle suit with navy blue ac- cessories and a corsage of red| rosebuds, On their return, Mr. and Mrs. Benson will reside in} { lfor answers get me involved in Bowmanville. Luba Maiboroda. The best man was Mr. Wayne Hill and Mr. Harry Richards ushered. Following a reception held at THE STARS SAY the Club Camelot, the couple By ESTRELLITA left on their honeymoon to Ni-)poR TOMORROW agara Falls, U.S.A., with A bride donning for travelling, a Saturday should be a highly even though pink dress with a white lace|satisfactory day, overblouse, white flowered hatinot a particularly stimulating at bison ng Mr. = one. Good Mercury influences Mrs. Leadbetter Jr., are resid-| ; | ing at 25% Bond street east,|encourage all written matters} Oshawa. and promise some good news from afar. Certain adverse as- pects, however, suggest care in Healey travel and finances; warn lagainst: taking sudden "'ro- cape sleeves, waist and lower part of the skirt were encircled mances" too seriously. FOR THE: BIRTHDAY with bands of Venice lace. Her fingertip veil of tulle was se- If tomorrow is: your birthday, your~horoscope indicates that, cured by a pillbox headdress| While you can 'make a 'bit of of lace and pearls. She carried headway, occupationally -- a cascade of white carnations|/"8: during the next be and stephanotis centered with weeks, you may not receive too 'an orchid. much recognition for your en- Miss Mary, 'MeDougintl<or deavors before Reg first Pots: Bellevitie was the thaldof home| tae Seemed tay. aaah in pale blue taffeta with Swiss lace overlay. Miss, Colleen Mc- ter an excellent two - month cycle for advancement. To Adam, Oshawa, bridesmaid wore yellow organza. Both car- lines, And, between Sept. 20 and Nov. 16, when monetary in- terests will be blessed by the beneficent planet, Jupiter, you should do extremely well. Con- solidate gains then, and be pre- pared for another upswing which will last from Jan. 15 to April 15. Personal relationships will be governed by generous influ- ences. for most of the year ahead, but do be careful to avoid friction -- especially in domestic circles -- during the last two weeks. of September. ANN LANDERS To Shave -- Dear Ann Landers: I am 2 years old' My father-in-law is 40. Three weeks ago my father- in-law had a small benign tu- mor removed. Before the opera-' tion a nurse came into his room and shaved his chest. Last night we went to see him and he said he has never felt better in his life. My father-in- law remarked that he is certain a part of his feeling of well- being is because he is now rid # |of all that strength-sapping hair on his chest. He says he is go- ing to continue to shave his Ichest every week or so and urged me to do the same. My wife was present during this conversation but she. re- mained silent. On the way home she said, "I always thought my father was a little nutty but now I'm sure. If you dare shave your chest I'll brain you." Do you know anything about this practice? I'd like an opin- ion from an. outsider.-- HAR- RIED HUSBAND Dear Husband: One of the fascinating aspects of writing this column is that the search the gol-darndest things. My medical consultants tell me the only males they have encoun- tered who shave their chests are female impersonators. Dear Ann Landers: In a re- cent column you told a parent that his sassy teenager really wanted to be hauled up short and disciplined. You said kids loften push as far as they can-- testing, hoping somebody will say, "Enough. No more of this." Well, I'm a teen-ager who will back you up. You never wrote truer words. I am a boy almost 19 and I understand things a lot better Most auspicious periods for ro- mance: the balance of this month, between Aug. 15 and Oct. 4, next February, April and May. For travel: The last two weeks of this month, all of September, next January, April and June. A child born on this day will be exceptionally conservative and sensiitve (almost to a fault) and though unusually in- telligent and talented along many lines, inclined to lack con- fidence in his abilities. HOUSEHOLD HINT To remove dents or bruises in furniture, lay a damp woolen cloth or blotter over the spot and press with a hot iron. F. R. BLACK op. OPTOMETRIST PHONE 723-4191 136 Simcoe St. North achieve this, however, you may have. to work a little harder v ' and, perhaps, extend your field ried white and yellow chrysan-|of operations. Next good per- themums. .. |iods to advance job-wise: Janu- Mr. Francis Coffey of Read,|ary and March. Creative work- ntario, was the best man andlers, a bit luckier than others, ushering were Mr. Joseph Trea-|should have an all-around good cey, Kingston; Mr. Daniel Cof-|year, with notable periods of fey, Read, and Mr. Thomas\accomplishment. promised dur- Smith, Toronto. ing the balance of this month, A reception was held at the|in late September and through- Club Canara and later the cou-|out November, January, March ple left for points west, the|and May. bride travelled in a turquoise} Where financial gain is con- blue suit with white accessor-|cerned, you may be at some- ies. thing of a standstill right now, Mr. and Mrs. Coffey -will/but be patient! Between make their home at 230 Nipigon|Aug. 15 and Sept. 8, you should street, Oshawa. see an uptrend along these Or Not To Shave? than I used when I talked terrible to my folks and did things I s' have done use a brain and too much ability to waste it on nonsense job my folks failed to do. I will never forget her.--GRATEFUL GEORGE Dear George: Everything be- gins with an idea. You letter may give other teen-agers an idea that could change their lives, Thanks for writing. Dear Ann Landers: Three years ago our son got a young girl in trouble. Her parents kicked her out of the house and we took her in. Our son did not marry her because he saw no chance of a good life with the girl. Our religion permits only one marriage and he didn't want to waste it. After the baby was born the girl asked us if we would adopt the child and raise it. She wanted to get as far away from our town as possible. We agreed. In September my husband is/ being transferred to a large city| 3,000 miles from here. I feel it How far can you stretch $357: All the way to Britain! -- This Fall, jet from Toronto to London. i _Costs only $35 down! That's 10% of your $345 round-trip air fare and you can take as long as - 24 months to pay the balance. Just one BOAC transatlantic 21-Day Economy Excursion bargain. Here are others that make your money go even further. To Zurich, for example--only $44 down. To Rome, only $51 down. Fares effective 30. Why Not Call TOM FARQUHARSON SUN LIFE er Cae RESIDENCE: BUSINESS: 668-4371 725-4563 JUNIOR DRAFSTMAN City of Oshawa Engineering Department SALARY RANGE -- $79.00 to $90.00 per week. Plot surveyors' field notes, calculate earthwork quantities, set grades ond check locations, make tracings of municipal maps, check local improvement positions, prepare sewer information for bullders. Full-high schoo! including fundamentals ef mechanical drewings. Applicants: should give full details of educa status, ete., and submit applications by 5: mm, experience, marita UJ p.m., July 15th, 1965. Personnel Officer, City Hall, Oshawe. August 30. 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