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Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Mar 1966, p. 11

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WEDDING. ALBUM A record 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 possible after the ceremony. Women's Editor as soon as 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. -- =. : ~ a. : Gallagher - Contin The Reverend Wesiey Herbert|sister of the bride, was the fficiated when Carole Eliza-| maid of honor, and her other beth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.|attendant was Mrs. Donna Kenneth Charles Conlin, was| Bastarache with Miss Patti united in marriage to Donald'Conlin as the junior _ brides- Kevin Gallagher, son of Mr.| maid. and Mrs. Leo Galiagher, all of/ The best man was Mr, Valen- Oshawa.. The ceremony took) tine Bogdanow and those usher- place in Harmony Uniteding were Mr. William Burns Church. and Mr. Michael Conlin, all of Miss Hazel Rundle played) Oshawa. the wedding music. Following the reception held Given in marriage by herjin Harmony United hurch father, the bride wore a formal) hall, the couple left for a motor gown featuring a bell shaped'trip through the United States skirt of French taffeta with aj with the bride donning for yoke of lily-point sleeves of|travelling, a blue tweed suit Chantilly lace. Her crown of|with black fur collar, matching seed pear! petals held her scal-|accessories and a corsage of loped shoulder-length veil of) pink carnations. nylon tulle and she carried a bouquet of gold roses and stephanotis. Miss Susan Michelle Conlin,' Holman Donna Marie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clifford Mar- tin, Oshawa, became the bride of James Charles Holman, son Mr. and Mrs.;Gallagher are making their home at the George Apartments, Simcoe street south - Martin of Mr. and Mrs. James Douglas | Holman, Pickering, in a cere- mony in Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, Oshawa Mr. Fred Van Horn officiated and the wedding music was played by Miss Bessie Furber, Oshawa. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was wearing a formal gown of organza over rayon taffeta' designed in bell style with a short train fall- ing softly from the waistline and short sleeves. Her bow trimmed wedding-ring headdress held her waist-length veil the & of ee tulle and she carried a bouquet © of white carnations. Her maid of honor was Miss : Sophie Biczak and Miss Helen | Biczak was the bridesmaid. Mr, best: man and Mr. John Holman end Mr. Kenneth Powell usher- ed. All were from Oshawa. Following the reception held in the North Oshawa Com- munity Centre, the couple left, on a honeymoon at Lake Sim-! coe with the bride changing Into a two-piece pink silk-knit suit with navy blue accessories and a corsage of white carna- tions. Later in the summer, the couple plan to travel to the Gilbert Taylor was the MRS. JAMES C. HOLMAN man are living at 458 Simcoe street south Out-of-town guests were pres- ent from Port Perry, Meaford, Scarborough, Toronto, Bowman-;RENEWED INTEREST ville, Whitby, Downsview and West coast. Mr. and Mrs, Hol-| Pickering. Merchant Simcoe Street United Church|carried a bouquet of red roses| furniture as it develops in popu-| - Wright | was the setting for the mar-| and white carnations riage of Lorraine Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. New- ton E. Wright, Oshawa, Whitby. The Reverend John K. Mof- fat officiated at the double, ring ceremony, and the wed- ding music was played by Mr. Robert Nicholson, Whitby. Given in marriage by father, the bride was wearing a formal gown of feather white nylon tulle over taffeta, featur ing a fur-trimmed portrait neck line and sheath sleeves. Her headdress was a Juliet cap trimmed with sequins, holding a shoulder-length veil and 'Nun To Fly In African"Wilds NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) ter Mike of Worcester, Ma got permission from the Vati can to learn how to operate a plane. Today she is believed to be Africa's only flying nun The nun, whose full name is Sister Michael Therese Ryan, flies in supplies and ferries out the sick from Lorugumu, site of a tiny Roman Catholic mission in Kenya's arid northern desert The mission station consists of four main buildings, the liv ing quarters of the nuns, a she! Sis The matron of honor was Mrs. Donald Wilson, a sister of the tolbride, and another sister, Miss|but both are historically con- Randall! William Merchant,| Judith Wright, was the brides-|nected. maid. Mr. Emile Martel was the "MR. AND MRS. DONALD K, GALLAGHER --Ireland Studio Enhanced By Fresh New Fabrics Old Furniture Styles To Stay By ELEANOR ROSS |either in traditional or a chunky Many : furniture styles that|contemporary version have been around a long time) And '"'chunky" is the word for are going to stay with us, but) modern furniture, with plenty of new fabrics and interpretations | surface interest-and a lush qual- produce a wondrously freshiity in its design. New effects CHILD GUIDANCL Independence By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD Practically every baby and tot needs to learn not to cry, when his mother leaves him for brief periods: Heré* are some suggestions: When your baby cries as you leave him to go for a short Willie Wo anvinc: Toon, rreert rs account of his crying; just go when you have occasion to go. He will soon learn not to cry then. Don't let him command you to be always in his physical presence or to minister to. him when others can and wish to do so. Aim to help him learn. to amuse himself for short periods, then longer ones. When he can scribble, give him paper and crayons. Enjoy his creations when he draws, or puts blocks or other things together for a purpose. As early as possible encour- age him to mold from dough or clay and to cut and paste. The more fun he has at creating, and the more he can do for him- Infant Should Be Taught |bed happily as he always has for you. THE OSHAWA [TIMES, Monday, Merch 21, 1966 ]} os CHAIR-SITTING HELPS If you have trained him in 'lthe meaning of "no," the baby- sitter will be able to do so effectively when necessary. And| if you have been making the) \good substitute or chair-sitting| At Early Age going out before too long and continue often enough for the child to grow more accustomed to your leaving. Forget you should never leave for the tot three, four or five, you can safely tell the babysit- \ter of this sort of control. While jnot many parents would wish to have a babysitter spank their your little child or children with!child, they might not hesitate another person. Don't let your-|tg delegate chair-sitting punish- self feel guilty of neglect if you| ment. do. You need to be away from! came mathers dreading to see him for reasonabie periods of|the youngster cry when they time. He needs to have you!jeave will steal away when he away sometimes and to grow comfortable out of your pres- ence. HE'LL CRY HARDER If, when you only occasionally go out for brief periods, he cries bitterly, he will cry harder if you feel you shouldn't go. You don't need to tell him how you feel, he knows; inevitably you betray your feelings. You will of course, want to be sure this little child is left lisn't watching. This may seem |to work, but for,many a child jit may prove harmful, causing |him to be constantly anxious jlest the mother might leave | him. : | Moreover, a child left by the |mother while he is asleep might | wake up horrified to find only) la stranger present, his mother | | gone. | | ANSWERING QUESTION Q. Why is it that some tots in good care, that the babysit-|who have been often severely | ter will be kind to him, and win|spanked for running into the his co-operation; that, more-|street keep on doing it? over, she will be resourceful at; A. They have had practice at helping him amuse himself: at|doing it long before they were| self and amuse himself, the less he will depend on you for amusement. KNOW THE BABYSITTER From -his early weeks and months leave the house for brief periods when you have oc- casion to do so, while he's in. jthe care of the father, grand- parent or older child. Before} vou and the father both go out for an evening and leave baby with a babysitter, be sure that person has been in your home! long enough and often enough for your child to feel ac- quainted. When ready to go tell the) youngster you are going; then go without lingering, and don't go back for another hug'or kiss. However much the youngster cries for you, strive to show no feeling. Be sure to repeat your) effect. 'Phis was evident from|ate achieved with heavy tufting |~--~ of the! by contemporary silhouettes, huge, squashy latex foam cush- ioning, modern slab platforms for sofas, simulated animal fur for fabric coverings, and vel- vets of all kinds, cut, crushed type of and striated. "in'?--| Whether the mood is modern whether of English, French,| or traditional, the scale is large, or Spanish or Italian origin fat and always comfortable. These are the order of the|Box-like, lean lines are "out." day, but coming up fast and promising to take over the/but muted. And fabrics are limelight are two "new" styles: luxurious and velvety. Wood Early English end Sophisticated | finishes, especially on the new- Modern. The 18th century Eng-| old English type furniture of lish, long established in the fur-| Appalachian oak, are dark and niture world, as well as its cou-/|distressed or painted. sins from the provinces, Early| In all, the design trend is big, American and the more elabor-|bold and full of substance. ate Colonial, is surging up fast.| It looks as if it would be jaround for a long time. even a casual survey spring '66 furniture markets. Still much in the. picture is Mediterranean, an_ established favorite, as are Early American and Colonial The casual furniture is definitely country With these styles comes aj eo oo) -- curd tings BACKACHE and ci iture -- Jacobean, | Elaabeos Witam aes, RMEUMATISM Pain ete, We will cee much more of| After 21 twice as many women as men 4 : ry re mace miserabie comm this earlier category of English | irritation caused by a serm, Escherichia os To tobe 8 bearer pen er pe meee 5% : aches, muscular pains and disturbed sleep larity. It may seem that some geused by Kidney and Bladder irritations, a .| try taking ttle CYSTEX tablets with of it bears a strong resem-| s'jisss of water 3 times daily fora few blance to the Mediterranean, | days. CYSTEX isa cleaning urinary anti- | septic, also an analgesic pain reliever for Rheumatism, Sciatica Pains, Headache, Backache, and muscular pains, Get oY Wing chairs are everywhere,| 7*°"=* 'tom drussist, Feel better fast, best man and Mr. Masters ushered. The reception was held in the memorial hall of Simcoe Street Ronald her| United Church, following which! the couple left for a honeymoon in Niagara Falls with the bride donning for travelling, a pink suit, matching black acces and a age of pink and white carnations Mr. and Mrs. Merchant are now livir g at 198 Olive avenue hat sories cors primitive conditions to those of civilization "There is nothing in your way n the des- when vou are ert and the mountains are your guide It's also so much easier to make the land- ng st You about town and other fiying che id ip in thi ountrs don't have to worr; planning perm red tape." sion WOMEN WON VOTE Canadian women won the ight to vote in federal elec- tions 50 years aftet Confeder- ation; in 1917 schoolhouse-dispensary, and Sis- ter Michael's hangar Sister Michae), a medical mis- sionary, took to the air with only 40 hours flying time. She learned to fly at Bedford, Mass won her wings in 1963, and, Pat & Mike's FISH & CHIPS 688 HORTOP 723-1951 @ Deep Fried Shrimp & Scallops @ Holibut @ Generous Servings Closed Sun. & Mon came out to Kenya a month -- to -- Bruno & Kean's Barber Shop and Beauty Salon Bruno and Kean's is now open to serve the ladies and gentlemen of Oshawa at their New Barber Shop and Beauty Salon in Oshawa's newest Plaza at Park Road and King St. W. For the Ladies... You will receive at Bruno and Kean's that personalized-styling ond service which will make your visit a pleasure. Plus o Special Discount on PERMS for the Opening. For the Men... You'll get individual styling by expert Barbers, Plus the extra care and consideration your grooming problems require. "For Friendly and Satisfactory Service" Try BRUNO & KEAN'S Barber Shop and Beauty Salon (For Appointments Phone) As for colors, they are rich, | BLOOD STILL NEEDED About 300,000 Canadians are lexpected to draw on the Red Cross blood bank in 1966. times in the good ways in which | first spanked for it or often ran) you have practised him. If your child is nearly two or|out instant pain. The pain must! jolder she. will read to him as|be immediate and without ex-) you and dad have. He will go to'ception, to be effective. jinto the street thereafter with-' Are You Interested In Obtaining Work In Toronto? If so check Classified Section of this paper regarding specific opportuni- ties. : DRAKE PERSONNEL 51 King 728-6051 our Ad in the Street East THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS © OF THE Oshawa General Hospital | Cordially invites you to attend the ~ ANNUAL MEETING to be held in the HOSPITAL CAFETERIA: TUESDAY, MARCH 22nd at 8:00 p.m. GUEST SPEAKER RT. REV, MONSIGNOR PAUL DWYER Special Feature will be a demonstration and exhibit of various aspects of Medical Care and Equipment by Members of the Medical Staff. Reports of various committees and Depart- ment Heads will be distributed. The election of Honorary Officers and Directors for the current year will be held. Presentation of long service awards to Staff Members will be made. Refreshments are to be served by the members of the Women's Hospital Auxiliary. E. G. STORIE, President W. A, HOLLAND, Secretary Any person: who shall subscribe and poy to the funds of OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPITAL or the funds of THE WOMEN'S HOSPITAL AUXILIARY the sum of ONE DOLLAR in ony membership year shall be «o member of the HOSPITAL for that yeor. A' membership year shall commence with the first day of April in each yeor and shall terminate with the 3ist day of March in the following year. 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