' Mrs. Fowke has a formula for| Because the Peterborougii Toronto Woman | nadine material. $ Looe was settled quite early and oe i fl ig 2a i» "T usually go to the localjhad @ iarge izion siencup, it te idan songs of lumber camps and ; WCUULS VHLALIU eWspaper vilice OF PUSt OITICe|viIE oI must Tertire "xrounes for] = ae sh : and ask for old timers. If one|her material. Lakes: The former are broken/on' s Uses Tape-Recorder old timerdoesn't know any folk Many of the ditties collected|into three categories: Those de-jcaught his foot in a log jam . songs, he probably will knowlare of British and Irish origin, scribing life in the camps; the|and was drowned when swept > ibut several are native Cana-tlight-hearted numbers dealing|downstream. 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 25, 1965 17 ANN LANDERS Her Set Of Values Needs Revision -- WEDDING ALBUM. Arecord for your Wedding Album is provided by The Oshawa Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Early publication of this wedding record is facilitated by submitting the cor*pleted form ané 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. TORONTO (CP)--Armed withisomeone who does." a tape recorder; a 'Toronto woman has been scouring the 7 , |Ontario countryside with ur. i j gency for the last eight years : Edith Fowke is seeking folk When her father died she|songs and ballads learned in Dear Ann Landers: Do you Abbott - Wilson The wedding of Dorothy Maureen Wilson and Robert Gerald Abbott took place in Northminster: United -Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Donald Edward Wilson, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Robert James Abbott. ey, The officiating clergyman was have any advice for a girl, 20, who is planning to marry a man, 45? I am not going to doll up the facts, I will give them to you straight and I want a straight answer. Joe will have to pay alimony and child support for nine more years. He has a fairly good job, no money saved and he owes a few small bills. Do you have any Statistics on the earning capa- city of a-man his age? Will it asked Chuck to drive her tOlearly childhood by old-timers or Mankato in the middle of a bliz- eked up on cold winter nights zard, and he did. He stayed upjin jumber camps. there for three days--said the) The urgency, she says, is be roads were "impassable." cause the songs are seldom I've got four kids who need @/handed down from one genera- father so don't tell me-to kickition to the next and are dying him out. Chuck says there is|oy4. nothing between them and that) The words are important be- all she wants is a shoulder to/ause it's the story that really cry on. What do you think?| matters, says Mrs. Fowke. The Only His Wife tune is merely a vehicle to \Dear Wife: I think a father of carry the story. A history grad- the Reverend H. A. Mellow, The soloist was Mr. Ross Cotton, ac- companied by Mr. Ronald Kel-|% lington. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a*formal gown of carnation white organza over taffeta, featuring a fitted bodice with scoop neckline, out- lined in a scroll of nob Gutpure lace and lily-point sleeves, The straight skirt was accented in front with two bows at the waist- line with soft folds falling from the sides of the skirt, with a double row of similar iace, and! a large bow at the back. Her) seed pearl and crystal crown held a triple-tiered, nylon: illu- sion, veil. She carried a tear-| drop cascade of flame red) sweetheart roses and stepha- notis. | Mrs. Raymond Abbott was the) matron of honor, and the other! attendants were Mrs. Edward Wilson, Miss Janicé Eagleson,| and Miss Candy Eagleson. The) ja girl was Miss Ann Louise | oneymoon, the bride was wear-) i ling a French. double knit navy) The best man was Mr, Ray-| blue suit, with powder blue ac-| mond Abbott, and the ushers|cessories and a corsage of white! were Mr. Edward Wilson, Mr.|feather carnations with blue Robert Sanders and Mr. Joseph tint, Newell. The couple will reside in Scar-| The reception was held at the! borough. KEEP IN TRIM Isometric Exercise Helps Slipping Chin | By IDEA JEAN KAIN jside only, the other side loses The chinline is the feminine|tone- | Achilles' heel. Added years) The best chin firming exer-| MRS. ROBERT G. ABBOTT Polish Alliance of Canada Hall.| As the couple left on their) would be easier to face if thejcise I have ever found is swim- throat muscles would obligingly|ming. In swimming the crawl hold on to youthful contours. A/stroke, your head is turned with reader states her case clearly. "My problem is my chin and neckline. Always on the thin side, the past few years my chin has slipped, actually more on one side than on the other, giv- ing me a lopsided appearance. I've taken all the exercises you ever suggested for the chinline, including isometrics. My throat looks so old by comparison to each arm stroke. Regular swim- ming firms the chinline remark- ably. HOLD CONTRACTION Not everyone can swim regu- would appear to be the best ton ing measure. When you pit one set of muscles against another, and hold the contraction," the muscles are strengthened. Try | | other women older than I am.|the following toner:' This has almost become an ob-| Rest tip of chin in heel of session with me. I have. evenjhand; with the line at back of considered plastic surgery, butjmeck straight. Hold contraction I simply cannot afford anything|for slow count of six, breathing of the sort. Please help me!" /freely. Repeat three times, twice Improper head carriage is\daily. often the start of the trouble. One other toning measure: If you tip your head down in|Rock in rocking chair, one with your work, gravity wins. For-|a low back. As your rock vigor- ward head and neck thrustjously, feel the action in the should be avoided. The rule is/throat muscles. If you rock back of the neck. When your|more than 30 minutes, the back! ' head is perfectly balanced, tip|of your neck will ache the fol- of chin even, neither up nor|lowing morning. Rocking is down, all the throat muscles are|amazingly good exercise. bracingly on the job. Practise) Sleep on a soft, flat pillow, elegant head carriage! |not one that props your head up A.lapsided appearance|On awakening in the morning, is sometimes caused by missing|push' pillow aside, stretch arms teeth on one side of the jaw.jout at shoulder level. Raise Chewing is the best jaw toning|head slightly off bed-hold. Re- exercise. When you chew on one|peat three times. FASHIONS to go partying Exciting styles for Prom and Banquets. | go up or down? If Joe should|four kids should keep both shoul-| ate, she says she's learned start another family, would he|ders at home. Tell your husband| more actual history from the be able to earn enough to see|to cut out the counselling. He|patjads than from afy course| his second set of children/should send her to the family) osfered, | through college? jservice association of the YMCA) 'Touring Southern Ontario, | What if his health fails? If he They offer excellent service. |Mrs, Fowke collected enough| should be forced into a lower-| Dear Ann: A friend and I| material on tape to produce a| paying job could he meet his ob-|drove into a well-known drive-in|pook Traditional Singers and ligations? Joe seems to be in/for lunch. The boy took our OF-\congs From Ontario, just pub- | good health now, but I want tojders and was back with the)jiched by the Folklore Associa-| look ahead a few years. P.S./trays within a few minutes. Myltign, Hatboro, Pa He's a very likeable person--'friend got what she ordered but| "Tt's a labor of love, really," Miss Worried I got a frankfurter and a malticn, said. "Except for radio Dear Miss: The faint praise instead of a cheeseburger and) -ograms there really: isn't with which you have damnediiced tea. much money in if." § poor Joe in the P.S. takes your! As I was explaining the error) ------_____ letter out of the human rela-\to the boy, a waitress came OLD WORLD TRADITION tions category and makes it a over and said, "that tray be- math problem. longs 'to the other car." She My computer says, "Forget it, took my tray off the window Kiddo." and brought me another tray Dear Ann Landers: Do you from a car across the way. believe a married man can be| When I saw that my sand- a "best pal" to a divorced wich had been unwrapped I woman he used to go with be-simply could not eat it. I was fore he married? My husband too embarrassed to complain to says "Yes." I say "Horsefeath-\the manager so I didn't have ers." Here are the facts any lunch. Don't you think they Bonita has been married three should have brought me a fresh times, Chuck says she's really|sandwich instead of one that a good person who has had some had already been unwrapped? rough breaks. I say a woman My friend says I am crazy. who can't make a go of mar-|What do you say? -- Arkansas riage after three tries is a little Beef flakey. Dear Beef: Some folks | Our phone rings at all hours.:more squeamish than others.| One night Bonita couldn't find|/This does not mean they are! her keys so she phoned Chuck'crazy. } at 2 a.m. and asked him to, If you didn't want the sand-| come over and break the base-wich after it had been un-; ment window. (1 think she was wrapped you should have told stiff). 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