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Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 May 1966, p. 17

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WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album 1s provided by The Oshawa Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Karly 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 afier the ceremony. You are asked tO suDmIT Ine names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the social editor. either before or the day after the wedding. English - Yellowlees Bow-|train Trinity United Church, for site double roses, manville, was the setting the wedding of Miss Ruth Yellowlees, Oshawa, Mr. Mervyn Lioyd English, Bow-|crested with red roses manville. The bride is the | phanotis daughter of Mrs. Richard Row- Mrs. Her headdress of exqui- held a scal- Donna |loped, tiered veil of silk illusion andiand she carried a white Bible and ste- | | John Ritchie was the an of Enniskillen, and the late matron of honor and the brides- Mr, Neil Yellowlees groom's parents are Mr. and |lowlees, Oshawa, Mrs. Clifford English of Bow- Cheryl Rowan, Enniskillen. manville Mr,. Gary MacDougal, The Reverend Ward officiated. Baker, Oshawa, bride, was the soloist, accom-| 4 panied by Mr. Arthur Collison The bride's tincle, Mr. Donald Yellowlees of Ottawa, gave her in marriage. She wore a full-| Daytona length gown of silk organza over bride donned a taffeta, featuring a bodice of Dive suit Chantilly lace with scalloped, accessories bateau neckline and lily-point Mr. and Mrs, Knglish K. Robert |the George Mrs ushers were Mr. reception Bowmanville Lion's Centre. their wedding trip Beach, Florida, two-piece, For Bow- manville, was the best man and Allen cousin of the! Pjummer and Mr, John Ritchie, was held at the The bride-|maids were Miss Marilyn Yel- and Miss to the pale with a black hat and have THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORRO W Saturday promises to be a jmost enjoyable day. Karly |hours will be auspicious for jlaunching long-range projects. | successfully concluding business "3 gemciany aur |vancing material interests, Late 'p.m. hours favor travel, out- door activities and sociai func- tions. | FOR THE BIRTHDAY | If tomorrow is your birthday, the coming year should provide some excellent opportunities for financial gain and job advance- ment. As a Geminian, you are endowed with ingenuity, imagi- nation and originality. Harness- ing these traits, you should go far. For instance: As of three weeks ago, you entered a highly auspicious five - month cycle jwhere both monetary and ca- reer interests are concerned, jand this period should more jthan compensate for the last itwo years, when your material interests have been somewhat on the slow side, On the fiscal score, while the entire five months will be excellent, your outstanding months will be July, August and September. Next good period for increasing as- sets: From Feb. 1 to April 15, 1967. Despite fine stellar' influ- ences, howemer, do not. specu- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, Mey 27, 1966 17 Telephone Answering Service Is A Good Home Business Dear Roherta Roesch: Is a telenhone answerine cevire a good business to run in your home? | have always wanted to} know te start one, se | would like whatever informa tion on this you can pass along, --Mrs, A. D. Dear Mrs, A. D.; A answering service has successful business for women Bult any woman who wants to start a project like this should how telephone been a many pected and gratifying recogni- tion for work done over many years, and which you have thought unappreciated, Just one admonition: In late July, don't go overboard in making sugges- tions which further considera- tion could prove impractical Domestic concerns should go well for most of the vear (espe- cially between mid-August and mid October), but make no drastic: changes in your home environment m mid June Neither romance nor travel will play a great part in your life during the next 12 months, but there could be some interesting developments in sentimental af do. some preliminary research ta «oo whether cimilar ane exist in her area and whether there i is a definite need for this ser If you find the need is there, you can call your local tele- phone company for advice on operating details and costs, Then, if you decide to start the service, the telephone company will install the necessary equip- ment in your .home to accom- modate all the clients you quire, The phone company will also give you information on what you should charge. Tephone solicitation, paid ad vertisements and word-of-mouth promotion will help you build up the service, Dear Roberta Roesch: 1 en joyed reading your column on the way people make. extra money by playing the guitar. So now | would like how a can make a way I play very well Dear Mrs. W. E, B.: If you are already enjoying public ac- claim and are a skillful guitar- ist, you should definitely con few dollars ac-| to know} tt-vear-old grandmother | this} People who hear me say) Mrs. W. EF. B.! "Abt Tafm" With \ Aun Sommers JUST AROUND A SUNNY CORNER is thot best time of yeor . the all too brief months we call the good old summertime . and a time it is too, to weor those lovely knitwear gorments in marvellous light synthetic fibres! Did you know that a large number of these knitwear gorments made of textured acetate are delustered, discolored as a result of moisture and heat coming with the fabric ? It has a poor resistance to alcohol and perfume Don Robinson of OSHAWA LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING tells us thot customers should identify the stains On such gorments as they have a special method of clean- OSHAWA LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING is of "very telephone 723-8166 for pick-up in contact ing them thoughtful dry cleoner" and delivery, * * * IF YOU DON'T KNOW ,., LOCKWOOD MOVING & STORAGE should, that is Ou. ore genuinly interested in the finest and most reliable moving and storage services * After all . let's foce it, is o valued invest- ment ao reflection taste and personality usually selected and lovingly a period of years! {ft is or good sense to put your confidence in o well- established name like LOCKWOOD have built @ repute ation for fine resulting sion of reterrale to anothe telephone you you should if y your furniture good ocquired of your over the ervice in a steady succes from one customer Free estimates 725-2831 sider teaching because of the number of people who are in the market for lessons Here is another possibility You might make the rounds of music stores and teachers and ask for the names of other June, late September, early grandmothers who can handle good Ociober, late November, and a guitar. Contact these women people, i during the period between early and consider forming a Swing December and Feb. 10 ing Grandmas group and soli A child born on th s day will citing jobs to play for pay at endowed with a fine mind, gatherings of retired people and ambitions and unusual organizations for the more ma salility in the field of liter- ture members of your commu- ature nits late during August, and do avoid extravagance during the latter part of December Where career matters are concerned, you should show con tinual progress until the end of September -- paralleling your financial advancemen A F matter of fact, you should be seeing progress right now, and continuing until June 10. Next 2zood periods for admancement Farly August, late October, late November, next February and March, Incidentally, September should bring you some unex * * x A GOOD RESTAURANT CAN BE MANY THINGS TO MANY PEOPLE! the "OSHAWA mood fairs in late"November, in April and next May. And, where travel's concerned, only short trips are indicated--notably in September, next January and May. Social activities should be stimulating esnecially in sleeves. The semi-bouffant skirt taken up residence at 319 Ade- was enhanced by appliques of|laide avenue west, Apt. 12, the same lace and a chapel/Oshawa Goldsmith - Cummins of ho and which could explain the charm that is STEAK HOUSE" me is exciting speciol ere people like to go See where the food is All where the and yet reloxed with a continental floir, yet reasonably priced Louise, daughter of;was the matron Gordon FE. Cum-|Mrs. John Cummins, Burieton Burketon, and/and Miss Mary Hogel, Bethany, iy Goldsmith, son were the other attendants MR. AND MRS, ME R VYN 1. NG L ISH Cline N, Gold- Master Todd Cummins, Burke -- were united initon, acted as ring bearer and \ the Reverend/the best man was Mr, William in Westmount Martin, Whitby, Ushering were Mr. John Cummins, Mr Harold Hogel, Betha Mr, Will Many Fete Engaged Pair Simpson and Mr. Barry Me Prior To Wedding Tomorrow Laughlin Out-of-town guesis from Belle ville, Toronto, Welland, Ontario, Miss Patricia Kellar whose 4 misc Sault Ste, Marie, Michigan andj marriage to Mr. Joseph G. Ke-| held at the Menomonee Falls Wisconsin, | hoe is to take place tomorrow ert Kellar jwere present at the reception in' has been feted at several show- who was ass the church hall 4 personal shower brida was held at the home of Mrs. Tweedie | Stewart Darling, Ajax, who was and Miss | assisted by Mrs. William Don \ miscellaneous ald shelf shower was r home of Mrs. Guy Chamberlain iki gs sa ius alana "a of Zion, She was assisted by her > 'daughter, Mrs. Douglas Thomp son Karen Mr. and Mrs. mins, R.R. 2, John Léonard of Mr, and Mrs, amith, Oshawa, marriage by Frank Ward United Church The soloist, Mrs, J was accompanied by land McCord. The bride's father gave her in marriage. Her gown of white lace and chiffon was styled with a scalloped neckline, lily-point sleeves and a full skirt gather ed at the front to a self rose and tiered down the back in lace Three beaded-chiffon roses held her four-tier bouffant veil which was waist length. Yellow roses and calla Milies comprised her bouquet and for "something borrowed" she wore her mother's cameo pendant Mrs. Robert Kemp, Oshawa, Niedzielski - Kolynko Mr. Jack Driscoll, played the wedding music and Mrs William t it true, love the floftery of thoughtful service . quest drop for that feeling of being a special when you in for wheon on a spr ngtime day their or cinner On a balmy even- Then of course, for that wedding ree- 1626 Sirncoe St. N.... t Studio in rrongements or Studie be 9 orrongements lofts ver eption ore superb . located at 123-8741 * YEAR telephone * * that long dreamed of yourself to chat With an Drygala, Mr, Row to moke i OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE AND DOWNTOWN SIMCOE STREET IF THIS 1S YOUR e to the country ye thot most pleasant and enthusiastic person, Mr, Frank of W, FRANK REAL ESTATE LTD. He has a most remarkable listing A MOST HANDSOME 310 ocre stock form near town ust north of Newtonville with an excellent view of the Kendall Hills a fine 7 room house 0 decorator's delight , two barns trout streams with good pond sites all nestled on beautiful slightly rolling land ! on opportunity indeed ot only $45,000. with terms... telephone 728-751 us better take aneous shower wa home of Mrs. Rob Tennyson avenue, ted by the other attendants, Miss Sharon Mrs. Roger Ricard Sharon Ja and pantry held at the ers recently two Later the left for a honeymoon in the United States For going away, the bride wore a white lace dress with a cran berry red coat and navy blue accessories Mr. and Mrs. Goldsmith will make their home in Oshawa, couple * * * IT WAS A STUNNING HAIRSTYLE short and softly eurled around a lovely oval face the lady who was coming eut of HEIDI'S MODERN HAIRSTYLING, 347 Wilson S$, looked very lovely and very pleased ond SMALL WONDER . Heidi has @ wonderful woy with hair and o long list of happy ladies to prove it! Heidi also hos her own way of teaching her clients how they can keep their hair looking smart when on the go at home or away Perhaps, if your omplexion is a bit tired and dull-looking she will suggest the "SANS SOUCI" seven-day Wonder Mask . 2 complete and most effective skin rejuvenating treatment .... for appointment telephone 723-5631 x * iF YOU LIKE THAT NICE FEELING sid friends there is a good Motor Hotel Mrs, Nicholas Nicholas, Mr hoy Larmer and Mrs. Albert Eddie held a neighborhood mi cellaneous shower in the hall of Zion United Church and many beautiful and useful gifts were presented to the bride-to- be Friends and members of the Men's Mess of the Ontario Regi ment held a stag party In the Canteen of the Oshawa Armour ies- and presented. the bride groom. with a monetary gift and his fellow workers on the truck line'of GMC also presented him with a gift of money ZELLER' S joss MX" Reverend Paul organist, the mar The Right Dwyer officiated at riage in St. Gregory the Great accompanied * ol knowing that when treasured come into town this summertime for them you will jeslly " avalloble at THE Attractively appoint- nearb he pleased with the service, and accommodotic FLYING DUTCHMAN MOTOR HOTEL ond -fine fo band 0 fine manner in which te Friends and. fellaw workers of the future bridegroom enter- tained him at the home of Mt Thomas Blais, Olive avenue and presented him with a gift of © A JULY BRIDE ("iter the ss van . Miss Patricia Leigh ing Mr Halliday become the bride Mr William will ' Saitry ; ----. : . me r pitas GO WHERE THE GOOD TIMES ARE! B ee eo itd ; TEN PIN LANES LTD., on King East in Oshawa the Great Roman Catholic 2 f hors tee ALL PME BAMILYT i mari ncdyhy tf wecard ALL THE FAMIL one duly It's open bowling (on ed units, good hospitality your friends will thoroughly enjoy ! Your hus will-oppreciate the Bus- & 3 & i inessmen's Luncheon they serve rr entertain that important colleague... excellent food, graciously The FLYING DUTCHMAN, located at Interchange 75 just off the Highway 401 Telephone 623-3373 * * * served thi par the rehearsal Mi Kehoe's and Mrs. Gerald Ke entertain the bridal the future home of the couple in Zion, will f Kimm, es Mrs. The wling ot EASTWAY offers delightful < iw in pro Weekends ou ore o winter id, of course, it's never sport, Fun for . COME ALONG son of Gre Ashburn per 7 " gis gress and TOR, BC too! A good time it is too, to' practice up if Schellenberg PENTIC Boke newspaper Tune 38 196 at in eaguer improve thot technique! the wrong time to. take'up this exciting sid healthy young and old alike so COME ALIVE! . TO EASTWAY TEN PIN LANES! * x PRECIOUS CARGO! Now that just around that boating will become more and more a family and when you take YOUR FAMILY boating that is 0 precious cargo indeed! So-better make certain your boot is in the best repair! THE OSHAWA YACHTHAVEN, ot The Hor- bour in Oshawa ore experts when it comes to boats ond they re- finish, rebuild and REPAIR any type, size, or construction of boot If you're in the market for a new croft the YACHT. HAVEN has a right handsome selection . open 9 'th9.., seven days a week! * ENCORE! Chan even though this school year is almost post od time to think about the next school FURNITURE & APPLIANCES hos o select for students and perfect for the den f guests roll-away beds in 36 widths and a variety of other fine beds in widths of 39 inches and 54 inches Did you Fabulous Semi Annual know that ALCAN repairs all types of washers and driers tell me so! DOLLAR-SALE Well they: do! and very well too ots of satisfied custom 23-0011, | Raga SiN ; 52 ALWAYS IN GQOD TASTE! LER When | sow this marvellous * . parents orgar 2 eank)i gan Brooklin reception was 8 ized collection Georg NA, pry wn scout air cadets ague basebell pla 3a she hones FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Hospital Mr Mrs. €. R. Ha wish annou the tons of found want print * ne is Toronto and pro ida forth and reom is Mr 1 all of apt pective brideg the son of Mr. and M MeMurtrs Oshawa to A that nobod In immert Roman Catholic Church of Kinsman, soloist Dianne Kolynko and Walter) Given in marriage by her fa- Stanley Niedzielski. The bride is|ther, the bride wore a gown of the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.!delustred peau de soie with an Joseph Kolynko, Oshawa, and] A-line skirt and attached jacket the bridegroom is the son of/of imported lace, styled with a Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Niedziel-'scoop neckline. The back of the ski of Kirkland Lake, Ontario. |gown was dramatized by a di- lf ' : vided train held together by two SOCIAL NOTICES self bows. Three small roses surounded by lillies of the val ley held her high-waist length FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE (vell of bouffant tulle and she The forthcoming marriage is Carried a bouquet of pink roses and small white chrysanthe announced of Linda lee wegen Oldham, daughter of Mrs. Miss Joanne Kolynko was Andrew Davidson, Brooklin, andi maid of honor and Miss Judy the late Mr. Nathan Oldham, Taylor, Toronto, and Miss Mary| to Frank James. Me Niedzielski Kirkland Lake, | foster Mr. and were bridesmaids William Gardner Mr Danny Danchuk hh lec formed the duties of best ae o take "pla while Mr George Kolynko and ing to an announcement : Master Roger Kolynko ushered.| made. today by her United A held in St.|. Mr. and Mrs. C, QR e's Ukrainian hall and the' day. Miss. Hallida moon was spent in Chi graduate of St drive by boy cago, Iilinoi Mr and Mrs School of Nursing and Little Le Niedzie are residing at 190 cla of '63. Her ers acquired Nonquon road 305, Oshawa newspapers, Then the bride don eemed with black ac ald $20 a ton For travelling ther although new erdant corner used to fetch coming marriage of their ned a white daughter William Herbert M ot Mr M 1 Murtry, ceremony is to July 9 Gregory Church suit Patricia Leigt tn cessories pleasure Murtry, M son M The and Oshawa take 19A6 the all of gf yg My Pg ly hy pl ay, paice on 11:00 ... it's here again -- DUNN'S Saturday al a.m. in St Great * * uu have a student in Roman Catholic your house ' it's perhaps o ALCAN desks just right those summertime es ore yc g Py > a2 Cres iti eS tee term n of r¢ inch x * of PRINCESS JEWEL. collection of hand-made The gift jewellery | was overwhelmed with the beauty of every little de- MY PARTICULAR FAVORITE js the butterfly pin . 0 reproduction of the infinitesimal beouty of the reo! thing! Every demanding woman of good taste will love this exquisite jewellery You see it in the privacy of your own home by appointment Mr. Devenish at 725-5596 or visit THE W. D, SALE, 272 lege Ave., in Oshawa * * QUALITY RUGS LAST LONGER! We a rule, scout around before selecting rugs No smort housewife is going te U d f hi waste her money, that you can be ou must find o 2:99 to 4.99 reputable dealer, one you can re ipen go- padded or unp up 4 00 ing to charge you the earth ne ¥ limited selec 34 to JR pag . tion of tibres and colors I n expert in the business How about ANGUS. GRAYDON "CARPET COM 4,99 6254... those SMART HOUSEWIVES 4 * * oo ee ' ' rok s trees in hues of the 1 4,99 thr the veins? s here at last! along to the JOHN BROUWER GARDEN CENTRE, miles west of Whithy on Highwoy 2 They have a PANY LTD., 282 King St. W. in Oshowa , . . 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