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Oshawa Times (1958-), 20 Apr 1966, p. 20

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20 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, April 20, 1966 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 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. names of out-of-town guests social editor either before or the day after the wedding. Axtord - The Reverend Mary Dough-; erty officiated at the marriage of Doris Colleen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Edgar Wright, Enniskillen, to William Murray) Axford, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Axford, Hampton. The ceremony took place in Ennis- killen United Church. The soloist was Mr. Ross Metcalfe, Hampton, accompan- ied by Mrs. Carmen Barrett Given in marriage by father, the bride wore gown of nylon organza with a bodice, lily-point empire waistline, train of lace the shoulders to chapel length Her pearl and crystal encrusted crown held shoulder -. length blush veiling and she carried a ma orchid surrounded by stephangtis, carnations and ivy Mrs. Ronald Clemens, Hamp- ton; was the matron of honor lace an and re Laderoute - Baxter | Presbyterian was the setting of Jo-Anne nd Mrs. Rich St. Andrew's Church, Whitby, for marriage daughter of Mr. ard Joseph Baxter, Whitby, to Raymond Joseph Laderoute son of Mr. and Mrs. Hector La- derot ite, Pembroke I R verend W. J. S. Me- Clure officiated and the wedding music was played by Mr, Rob- in N son, Whitby. Given in marriage by her fa ther, the bride wore a formal gown of organza with a Sabrina I >, trimmed with pearls, fitted ichol sleeves and The back skirt,| med with three bows, fell softly into a cathedral train. The overall effect was highlight- ed by floral appliques down the front of the bodice and skirt Her tiara _of seed pearls he Id Use Directories In Job - Hunting By ROBERTA ROESCH Dear Roberta Roesch: You often suggest classified telephone directories in large cities as good sources for job in- formation. But how can a per- son, who lives in a small town, consult directories for larger cities sint Mrs. P. H. Dear Mrs, P. H.: Make a trip to the city that is nearest you--unless you are so far away that it is impos- sible and impractical. Usually, though, you. will find it practi- cal and worthwhile since . the yellow pages in out-of-town di- rectories yield so much infor- mation. The best places to find the di- rectories will be department stores, hotels, the telephone company, the public library and railroad, bus and air terminals. Dear Roberta Roesch: After nrany interviews, I have been offered a job with Z firm in our town. I of this' company answering an ad, and, on the whole T feel I would like the job that has been offered to me. But even though I want the work, I am held back by the feeling that there is something strange about the company. This is pure intuition, of course. But before I become involved I would like to be sure every- thing is all right there any way that I can t D an write to your Better Bureau. Sometimes you can also get facts about an unknown (or a company whose you want to check ) by vour local bank associations and trade di- ories. Business people pen to know may also be able to answer your question about this firm. th you Dear Roberta' Roesch: It is considered fair to regis- everal employ at the same time you classified ads job letters on te with ment ies agen a ans wering g out Mrs,..B G. Dear Mrs. B. G.: In love, war and job | everything is fair n you are in the market for com le 1 available job letely job through (rather to you tine agencies reg red with ce that you are not in the ket for work at the. present a thar given by know CHILD THINKS OF AID } WAL DE N, En nd nen 1 seven year her Houston asked what his birthda wer. ne got re ganiza child ) in Viet Nam . 'ald ted s the ar charity o for an which her] a formal! sleeves, | cascading from} publication of this wedding You are asked to submit the attending the wedding to the Wright and the other attendants were Mrs. James Muller, Oshawa and Miss Betty Wright, Ennis- killen; Miss Deborah Spry, Pen- field, New York aud Miss Pat- lricia Spry, Rochester, New York were the flower. girls. Mr. Barry Clemens, Hamp- ton, was the best man. Those ushering were Mr. William Nash, Oshawa, and Mr. Law- rence Wright, Enniskillen. Mas- ter Brenton Clemens, Hampton, was the ring bearer. Following the reception held the Darlington Community iCentre, the couple left on a honeymoon to Florida, with the bride donning for travelling, a blue suit with an A-line skirt,! navy blue hat, navy blue and white accessories and a cor- sage of white carnations. On their return, Mr. and Mrs. Ax- ford will make their home on Frontenac street, Oshawa. | | | ¥ her fingertip veil of embroidery-| edged French illusion and she carried a cascade bouquet of ed roses and whiie chrysanthe- mums, The maid of honor was Miss iSharon Smith, Oshawa, and the! best man was Mr. Peter Mey- ers, Whitby, Those ushering were the bride's 'brother, Mr.! Richard Baxter, Jr., and Mr. Edward Lechlet, both of Whit- by. Following the reception held in the church hall, the couple left on their honeymoon with the bride changing into a royal blue wool suit, black hat and ac- cessories, for travelling. Mr. and Mrs. Laderoute will make | their home in Oshawa. REED'S WEEK-END CASH, CARRY Flower Special ROSES A 99® wwrcu REED'S Florists Downtown Simcoe & Bond s' STORE HOURS: Open to 9 p.m. Thursday ond Friday ve-In 163 "Bete w. WA MR. AND MRS, WILLIAM M. AXFORD : Tailored just like dad's in worsted material. Shades 'of blue, grey, brown and charcoal. 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