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Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Dec 1965, p. 15

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KT- : bo T QD WEDDING ALB _S 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 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. Baker - Brady St. John's Anglican Church,|embroidered with crystal beads} Whitby, was the setting for the| in a floral design. The slim marriage of Dianne Florence,|skirt had a detachable chapel daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-|train held at the waistline by a liam Brady, to John William self bow. Her self wedding ring Baker, son of Mr. and Mrs.|headdress, encrusted with crys-| Douglas Baker, Willowdale. \tals held her elbow-length bouf-| The Reverend John Mc-,|fant veil and she carried a cas- Kibbin officiated and the solo-| cade of red roses and ist, Mr. James Bickham, Oak-|stephanotis. | ville, was accompanied by Mr.! Robert Nicholson, Whitby. | Marlene Baker, Willowdale, was} Given in marriage by her|the maid of honor and the other father, the bride wore a dove/pridesmaids were Miss Eliza-| white satin formal gown with a/peth Adamson, Toronto, and! scoop neckline and short) miss Sharon Brady, Whitby. sleeves, The empire bodice was) m,. pect man was Mr. Rob- The bridegroom's sister, Miss, HOUSEHOLD HINT When a man's white dress shirt gets too frayed, dye it blue pe "a lert Wheeler, Willowdale and Well-Kept Hands Following the reception held oe ee ee 2 ne with the bride donning for ture should convey a lovely im- accessories. On their return, Mr 'smooth and precisely mani-| Out-of-town guests were pres-| succeeds only in emphasizing | Bay, South Mountain, but hand care should also be on| vale. winds and steam heat, 4 PrO!vouns Ricky Sprung of Orillia women keep hand lotion in sev- vrandmother's birthday cake. makes it easy to form the beau- Sidi . cially lavish applica- lly ! r it around those ushering were Mr. Percy McCrimmon, Toronto and Mr. William Bell, Willowdale. Gesture Of Beauty) r . > j Is ; tly, | at Graham Park, Rouge Hills, Raengyod set ccc. the couple left for a honeymoon ; *"\in Montreal and Quebec City . Flawless make-t and Gucuathe "ee on not lg a pe ir --_ é , Puy, . e: wool ress over Silk Wi rown enough for beauty. Every geS-\4.0-. over silk with brown pression. ai ag! ; i the and Mrs. Baker will reside a Pb i oe ag oth are| 3750 St. Clair avenue east, apart-| tae ; : |ment 304, Scarborough. eured, the graceful gesture) comes naturally. The woman/ent from Toronto, Ajax, Osh-| who attempts to hide her hands|awa, Camden East, Seeléy's Ottawa, their faults. Oakville, King City, Pickering, Of course a regular weekly | Peterborough, Georgetown, Wil- manicure is the first essential, |lowdale, Kitchener, and Blue- an around - the - clock basis.) ~ Especially during winter, when HERE 80 YEARS hands are dried by both chilling OWEN SOUND, Ont. (CP)-- psi ie wpe -- loon i had never seen sO many can- To insure constant care many dies in his life when the four year-old helped cut his great- eral strategic spots, in kitchen| ou and bathroom, on bedside table |Mrs. Joun ioe gh} soa aie. and in desk drawer. This plan brating her 90th birthday. tiful habit of applying lotion; ne whenever hands have been in water or exposed to the weath- tion for overnight wear com-)and let him wear pletes the routine. home. es "GET" THIS WEEK HELD OVER! by popular demand! et the =r iT =a2e Dh Un HORSE LOUNGE "The Show Stoppers" Bringing to Oshawa the best-in Country and Western Music, topped by comedy. COME IN AND HEAR... © CHEF ADAMS @ YVONNE TERRY @ LLOYD PHINNEY © and TWEEDIE ENTERTAINMENT AT ITS BEST! HOTEL LANCASTER st J NEW YEAR'S EVE and... HOLIDAY DANCE PARTIES GORD'S A-GO-GO CLUB KING ST. E. AT TOWNLINE This is it for: Holiday Dancing pleasure, follow the swingingest guys and gals to Oshawa's newest dance spot, Gord's A-Go & Club and hip to the grooviest sounds in North America ---- featuring Gord and his all new ultra-sound presenting: the all time million dollar sounds and the latest on wax, still hot off the press. So get in with the "in" crowd and hop on over to Gord's A-Go-Go Dance Club. 5 BIG DANCES WED., DEC. 29, FRI., DEC. 31, SAT., JAN. 1, SUN., JAN. 2 (afternoon 2-5, evening 8 - 12) New Year's Eve Members 2.00 Guests 3.50 New members welcome DANCING 8 te 2:00 A.M. Buffet - Favors - Prizes Dress Semi-formal # ise, ares Blind Whirlwind. Courtship Has Romantic Florida Ending By CLIFFORD 8S. WALLACE ELMIRA, Ont. (CP) -- A happy, excited couple will leave here Jan. 8 for a two- month Florida honeymoon, the result of a whirlwind four- month courtship. Both are totally blind. The bride - to - be is Mrs. Hazel Hubbell, 68 - year - old resident of this town near Kitchener, and the groom is James Jackson, 76, a retired merchant from Owen Sound. The romance began in Sep- tember: at a summer resort for blind persons. "We strolled around the grounds arm in arm for two weeks," explained Mr. Jack- son happily, '"'then I proposed and Hazel accepted." of Owen Sound for 56 years. He was chairman of the board of education, active in city af- fairs and a member. of the | Orange Lodge. Mrs. Hubbell was also ac- tive in the town's affairs, Born on a nearby farm, she was widowed with two young sons in 1922 and returned to Elmira a year later to open a beauty salon. LEARNED CRAFTS When she lost her sight in 1960, she started learning crafts from the Canadian Na- tional Institute for the Blind, adding to previous hobbies of painting, ceramics and wood- working Mr. Jackson said he was | despondent when he lost his sight and resisted any efforts or suggestions from the in- stitute : "J didn't want elp,"' he said, stitute suggested | able to- help them." "T-was really in the dumps anyone's might be | when they came, but I started | with Braille, leatherwork, typ- ing and woodworking. I didn't even intend to go to the camp, but they urged me and I met Hazel." ; Friends and relatives con- sider their unescorted honey- moon a daring project, but the happy couple are not worried. "No problem," says Mr. Jackson. "I have everything worked out and we have many friends in Florida who will help us," "Tt will be fun,"' added Mrs, Hubbell. blem will be Mr. eckson, e think of our- selves as well-dressed per- sons, but we won't be able to check each other." ' Their disability. also pro- vides a few other minor prob- lems. "We had one the other night," says Mrs, Hubbell. "I heated up a can of peas and during the meat course said these are the funniest peas I'd ever eaten." "The first one tasted like a cherry and the second like a like a piece of pineapple," am ia land (CP)....Tanet. Rromley. 21,| Mrs. Richard Malloway was} And how will two persons, both completely blind, live to- gether in their new home here? UNDERSTAND PROBLEMS 'We'll organize," they said. "We understand each other's she laughed. "Later we learned I had heated up a can of fruit cocktail." YOU SEE IT GROWING Bamboo can grow three feet a day in hot wet weather. Mr, Jackson, who lost his | sight in 1946, was a resident "but the in-°| F SCOTT'S & FOSTERS CHICKEN VILLAS TAKE-HOME SHOPS => Colonel Sanders' Kentucky: Fried Chicken HOLIDAY BUFFET Serves 20 people for just 17.60 Includes -- Chicken, Potato Salad, Singing River Beens, Creamy Cole Slaw, Macaroni Salad, Grecion Bread. --S = =-- #, ~ INDIAN HONORED CHILLIWACK, B.C, (CP) = N@ SVELTE MOTHERS | OF. SHEPPEY, Eng-| local heauty queen and leager|namea woman or ine _year vy physical culture club, hopes to|sional women's club for her ef- trim down flabby mothers so| forts on behalf of Indians. Chief their children will be prod of! Malloway is the first Indian to them, f be so honored. Rewwntec, Sarr THIS 1S A BIKINI MACHINE ye s242s Just push the button and it!! 60-G0-G0! s, (hes, ogling Te Oe prom AMERICAN INTE *, i POT o RNATION, @ ADDED FUN HIT @ "WHEN COMEDY WAS KING" THEY'D RATHER SWITCH THAN FIGHT! SINaTRe-KERR: MORTIN of the women's secuon oi ajiie iscar wusmess "ane protss:: Fi TIMES, Std Aesombor BL 1048 = : = ! me ft TEADE Mc! CP)--Mre. Clsire| (Va? Kirkland -* Casgrain, Quevecs ' 2 iZzZA telephone 728-0192 minister of transportation and communications, personally is- sued 1966 car licence plates to the first customers who showed up Dec. 5 at the department's offices. Quebec 'has discontinued issuing car plates by mail. : ALL SEATS LL : 50c @ "| 17h MATINEE ONLY Sot; Sun," 7 = a ° NOTE -- SEE SEPARATE AD FOR NIGHT SHOW Cai Marniac a 9 8 Foy CESAR HERKIONE. TONY | JOHN Pes RO-BADDELEY'BILL MPGIVER sans \ Oke " eecad ty saex ponowue TECHNICOLOR® PANAVISION® ' FROM WARNER BROS. oe: FEATURE DAILY AT: 2:25 - 4:40 - 6:50 - 9:10 CONTINUOUS FROM 2 P.M. "4 NO DANCE Saturday Jan. Ist RED BARN New Year's Eve DANCE Tonight 9 P.M, TILL ?? | RED BARN | As the Old Year closes and a New Year rapidly approaches may we take this opportunity to thank all our wonderful patrons who visit our theatres regularly. We hope you enjoyed to the fullest the entertainment we have provided. It has been a pleasure to serve you As we gaze into our Crystal ball for 1966 we see many fine films coming our way. Mystery Comedy --- Musicals -- Drama will all be shown on our screens. We wish for you and yours a New Year full of Happiness and Joy, and that we may have the opportunity of greeting you often. Sincerely, BILTMORE J. MacKinnon PLAZA D. P. Savage Your Odeon Theatre Managers in Oshawa FRI - SAT 2 HITS in color Sa:; Continuous from 1:30 HOLIDAY DANCING = out Esr the Swinging Set Fer the swinging . NEW YEAR'S NIGHT SAT., JAN. Ist DIANNE BROOKS LITTLE JO ANNE JACK HARDEN plus The Sensational SILHOUETTES Dancing 9 p.m. to 12 Admission $2.00 ' © HELD OVER athsessecrocrereesovesereres .+* oeoeeere, ererort se eReaenTs DORIS DAY * ROD TAYLOR pereeeereens An Aaron Rosenberg: Martin Melcher Production Aine Starring HERMIONE BADDELEY » SERGIO FANTONI Prefered by AARON ROSENBERG & MARTIN MELCHER Birectot by RALPH LEVY + Semorsiny MILT ROSEN & RICHARD BREEM GinemaScope Color by DE LUXE 2ND HIT | Poe eC eT ESOS errr errr rer err errr rer reer RIO CONCHOS with Richard Boone -- Tony Franciosa -- Color ' GIES IDGESK HIGHWAY IND #401 & DRIVEecINnN PHONE ~-- TORONTO -- 282-3969 -- WHITBY 668.2692 BOX OFFICE OPENS 7:00 P.M. (Including Sundays) REE ELECTRIC IN-CAR HEATERS AST A. MARTIN MELCHER Production - 2 UNIVERSAL Peto Set. Matinee Only EXTRA FEATURE JUDY CONOVA | "Seany goat! YO" "LAY THAT _._ ae. THE ODEON BILTMORE 'TALES OF TERROR PREMATURE BURIAL Metines Deily 1:30 Last Complete Show 8:30 Sun, from 1:30 2 Hits In Color Not since "The Bridge On The River Kwal" has @ screen adventure provoked @OLUMBIA PICTURES presents "KING RAT GEORGE SEGAL: TOM COURTENAY: JAMES FOX pewou ene TODD ARMSTRONG PATRICK ONEAL: JAMES DONALD sx JOHN MILLS fased on the bes! selling nowal by 4AMES CLAVELL* Musie tomponed Produced by JAMES WOOLF Wnten forthe sreen and Dieced by BRYAN FORBES THEATRE NOW PLAYING TONIGHT ONLY « 11:30 p.m. DOORS OPEN 11:15 P.M. SHOW STARTS 11:30 P.M. 'OLD RUSH LOUNGE and DINING LOUNGE Central Hotel KING ST. W., OSHAWA EXTRA SPECIAL! "KING OF BLADES" Friday -- Saturday -- Sunday Oshawa's DON JACKSON Colour Featurette THEATRE The Leading Ladies RHYTHM AND BLUES THE WAY YOU LIKE THEM OSHAWA'S FINEST @ Entertainment Nighily at 9 P.M. @ | MATINEE SATURDAY 4 P.M. - 6 P.M. SAM LOCHRAN, Manager LL NE ES SER x65 oN ouR STAGE IN VALUABLE MERCHANDISE $250 poor PRIZE COMMUNITY SING-A-LONG HATS ! BALLOONS ! HORNS ! COME AND JOIN THE FUN! BUY YOUR TICKETS TODAY ! 1.25 ALL SEATS

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