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Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 May 1966, p. 17

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WEDDING ALBUM /| A record for your Wedding.Album is provided by The Oshawa Times Women's Paze. Oshawa Times office. Early Forms are available at The 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 petore or fine Ahn an vadding ie way a Ward - Jackson St. Mark's Anglican Church was the setting for the mar- riage of Jane Ellen daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas A. Jackson, to John David Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aylmer Ward, all of Oshawa. The Re- verend Alfred Woolcock officia- ted. Given in marriage by father, the bride wore a for- mal A-line gown with an empire waist, bateay neckline and short sleeves. The front of the gown was lavishly trimmed with scrolled silk braid over lace and the border of the / split train, attached at the waistline with a self how, was similarily trimmed, Her pearl and crystal headdress held her triple-tiered scalloped veil and she carried a bouquet of pink her roses and white shasta chrysa- nthemums The bride's sister, Mrs. Gary Tuuramo, was the matron of honor and the other bridesmaids Miss Joan Walker, Cathy Ward, and Miss Kathie Jackson, all of Oshawa. Mr. Elwood Ward was the best man and those ushering were Mr. Robert Jackson, Mr. James Vinson and. Mr, Wayne Porteous, all of Oshawa. The reception was held at the Grandview Golf and Country Club, following which the couple left for a honeymoon in_ the Pocono Mountains, Pennsylvan- ja. For travelling the bride chose an aqua brocade dress, matching coat and hat white accessories. Mr. and Mrs Ward are making their home in the Sheldian Mansions, Oxford street Oshawa. were House Cracks Due To Drying Should Be Sealed With Caulking By ELEANOR ROSS In your seasonal. inspec tour of the house, keep in mind the common trouble signs---new cracks, drying or shrinking of éealants If no caulking is visible in a given area, you may a me that the sealer was vied be neath the surface hen house gras built. So apply new caulking in the visible cracks Before beginning job, it is most important you, make sure the absolutely dry, to insure adhe sion of the compound. Then use a screwdrive or similar tool to remove old sealers, and scrub the area with a wire brush to clean out old particles Although it is not necessary you may then wash the surface with turpentine, other paint thinner, or mineral spirits to dissolve grease and foreign matter If your home is new, some priming on wooden areas will be needed. Coat the places you plan to caulk with linseed oil or varnish. When this has dried begin your sealing. If you're using a caulking gun, handle it in any way that seems most natural and easy to ou, either pushing or pulling t along the crack. If you miss a spot, all over. Just go back over the missed place with the com pound and smooth it in with your finger. THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Generous Venus influence gencourage artistic and cult pursuits, foster romance and stimulate social activities Other aspects warn against carelessness in financial mat ters, however. Neither borrow nor lend Thursday the your repair that surface i FOR THE If tomorrow this next year i your should prove highly stimulating on practically all counts. If job and financial interests have been on the slow the past two years, prob ably have, this time to + hittodis life side for they the as is perk up. As of three weeks ago-' you entered a splendid five month cycle which will bring an uptrend on all counts, with Juls August and September outstand ing where monetary affairs are ing where monetary affairs are concerned. Next good period along these lines: The weeks between Feb. 1 and April 15 1947. Be sure, however, not to speculate in August or indulge in extravagance during the lat ter part of December Your « occupational should be excellent right now and will so continue through June 10, with-still further pro- gress indicated in early August, in late October, late November, and next Februany and March Also, where career matters are concerned, the period between now and July 15 will be excel lent for planning further expan sion. In making your plans however, don't think only in terms of the immediate future but outline your program for the next two years. Don't wait for others to give vou ideas either. You must initiate them yourself, The successes of those engaged in creative pursuits woll follow a slightly different pattern, with fine periods of profitable inspiration promised in early August, late September both early and late October next January and March Personal relationships will be under generally good aspects for the next 12 months, with emphasis on romance in late Novembe, next April and May 'Except for short trips--prob ably in September, next Janu ary and May--travel does not seem to be an important phase of your life this vear. Stimulat ing social experiences are star promised, however -- especially in June, late September, early October, late November and the interests the' there's no need to start | As work along hairl insignificant you vou ma} tiny eem notice which It is best to resist the temptation to overlook these--for tiny though they be, these cracks can be part of a network of vein-like highway for water In repairing member the sealer must have something to hold onto. You may have to make the cracks a little larger with a chisel or knife before applying the sealer seepage these areas, re nt secrets Another hi One of the caulking is using compound to provide important margin of Allow a day or two for sealer to dry then make an other inspection, Check the compounds with your finger to make sure they are "skinned"' don't skimp of effective plenty of that all safety the OSHAWA REALTY (Bond St.) Ltd. ne .cracks |' Miss with 7 JOHN D. WARD Ireland Studio SOCIAL NOTICES FORTHCOMING Mr Mrs om- San a Wath only Wil son MR. AND MRS. - MARRIAGE Harold Ont FORTHCOMING Mr. and Mrs sh to announce the MARRIAGE William forthe their Irene Coe and Case ario, wish mart of daughter jage Jillian to fred Reuben Hambly Jr of Mr, and Mrs. Wilfred Ham bly, all of Oshawa. The mat riage will take place on Satur day, June 1966 at 3.09 pm in Westmount United Church ing g fo announce the forthcoming their daughter Allan and of to Mr on of Mr Bouckley ceremony i marriage Joan Clara Bouckley Mrs Aubrey The place on Saturdas sruce only Och 95 to take 1966 awa June 18 in Central United Marie at 1.30 p.m properly. If, when you run your Church, Sault Ste finger along the repaired crack the sealer still sticky vou must remove if and start ag Usually one of the better gr of compounds will problem You will find the job of caulk ing all the cracks in the house will be tedious. But it is some is FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE marriage is Brenda Ellen daughter of Mr. and Mrs Harold Potter of Hampton, to Frederick Howard Elliott, son of Mr. and Mr John Elliott of thing that has to he done Oshawa. The ceremony is to keep your home safe against the take place on Saturda June weather elements. So. get 18, al 3:00 p.m. in Hampton cracking! United Church ain ide the The forthcoming solve announced of Jean to WA Festivities { for OGH ( Graduates es Begin witha Luncheon Tomorrow With a tuncheon tomorrow given by the Women's Aux- liliary, Oshawa General Hospi- tal, at the Hotel Genosha, the |graduating class of the OGH Schoo! of Nursing starts a round of festivities and social events that will go beyond the | graduation exercises. | The baccalaureate service for |the Class of '66 will be held | Sunday evening at 7 o'clock in Simcoe Street United Church wiih the Reverend J. K. Moffat 'officiating All graduating nurses will attend this service and all students of the School of Nursing who are off duty are expected to attend in uniform After church light refresh Montreal Woman Looking For Kicks After Retirement MONTREAT Harve selling Canadian liquor over the Ameri the das Alice uded (CP) whose career incl counter to an bootleg gers hibition a few during of pro says she is looking more kicks out of life for recently retired ss Harvey taff of the Lid. where without Mi Corb had ox from the Distillery worked year late or absent Montreal - born Miss Harve went to school at St. Patrick's and St. Urhain Academy before starting her long business ca with Corby's in 1908 1 was first employed for clerical work and much of the working day deciphering the Bentley Code, a five-letter system used hy telegraphers the depression the staff was reduced but I was one of the few girls kept on. We all did double jobs then and one of she 7 el peing reer spent ments will be served to the graduates and friends by the Women's Auxiliary in the hos pital cafeteria Winners of awards, and prizes) will be announced on Wednes-| day morning. A Mother and Daughter tea, given by the Head Nurse siaff is to take place on Thursday afternoon, June 2, and later the gradu- ating nurses will entertain their fathers at dinner. The graduation exercises 'will be held at O'Neill Collegiate at 8:00 p.m. on Friday, June 3 The Class of '66, numbering 38 graduates will be addressed by Dr. J. P. G. Maroosis The following evening the| Alumnae. Association of OGH School of Nursing will honor the graduates at a dinner and Kinsmen Com Centre, A the | dance at the munis lowing feature, fol will be presentation life member year members of the dinner the of ships to 25 association THE POLE vealthiest TOPPED The id's is thought to have been Queen Wilhelmina of tg Netherlands who died 19) wo womal n them was to handle the switch hoard When thing normal I was offered the recep tionist post.on a regular basis It was during the U.S. pro hibitior that she had with underworld her boot days dealings legger she re bought supplies over ter on their frequent Montreal Then the when the the coun visits to membe we'd see some of them in newspapers and learn that they had been shot, It gave you a strange feeling, me tell you." let WHY NOT LEAVE the NEST NOW FOR A COMFORTABLE NEW WAY OF LIVING in GRENFELL SQUARE. OSHAWA REALTY Have Cash Buyers for your present home. Quick Sale at the highest price! 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