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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Jun 1966, p. 14

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WEDDING ALBUM : A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The Oshagra Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as possible names of social edi after the ceremony. out-oftown guests Waddell A honeymoon in the Pocono of Mary Donna, , and Mrs, Bront- ther, the bride was wearing ' formal gown of pure silk or- with an em- * ily: sleeves, and a detachable chapel at the shoulders. quadruple shoulder-length veil of pure silk illusion and she car- ried a classic cascade of white tiara roses centered with pink roses. Dowson - A reception at Adelaide House followed the marriage of Maur- een Beverly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rae ©. McMaster, Oshawa, to Kenneth Merlin Dow- son, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Mer- lin Dowson, Port Perry. The ceremony took place in Simcoe Street United Church. The Reverend John K. Moffat officiated and the soloist, Mr. tor either before or the day after the wedding. You are asked to submit the attending the wedding to the - Pernak The maid of honor was Miss Teresa Szystka, Oshawa, and the other attendants were Mrs. Douglas Fice, Taunton; Miss Barbara Hansen, Bowmanville; Miss Angela Andely and Miss Millie Power, both of Oshawa The best man was Mr. Ron- ald McCullough, Oshawa and the ushers were Mr. Douglas Fice, Taunton; Mr. Roger Wad- dell and Mr. Gary Sine, both of Oshawa; and Mr. Lorne Thomp- son, Bowmanville. The reception was held in St. John's Hall, following which the couple left on their honeymoon with the bride changing into a French blue two-piece pure silk brocade suit with floral hat and white accessories, for travelling. On their return, Mr. and Mrs, Waddell will reside at $85 Ox- ford street, Oshawa. Out-of-town guests were pres- ent from Taunton, Toronto, London, Whitby, Ajax, Bow-, manville, Belleville, Pleona, De-| 'troit and Tonowanda, N.Y. McMaster white rose and lily of the valley, holding an elbow-length bouffant scalloped veil of tulle and she carried a bouquet of yellow roses and fern. Mrs. Charles Willes, Prince Albert, was the matron of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss | Shirley Dowson, Port Perry, |and Miss Janet McMaster, Osh- |awa, | The best man was Mr. Charles MR. AND MRS, DAVID A. G. WADDELL --Ireland Studio Ross Cotton was accompanied|V. Willes, Prince Albert and by Mr. Reginald Geen. | those ushering were Mr. Don- Given in marriage by her fa-|ald Gibson, and Mr. James ther, the bride wore a formal Dowson, both of Port Perry. The gown of French peau de soie|ringbearer was Master Robbie) fashioned with a bateau neckline| Bickle, Oshawa. and short sleeves. The empire} Following the reception, the bodice and A-line skirt were ap-| couple left for a honeymoon to pliqued with Chantilly lace em-| Florida, with the bride wearing broidered with seed pearls. Aj|navy-blue dress and coat, white monk's cape over the shoul-|cloche hat, navy blue accessor- ders fell into a train with both ies and a corsage of white car- having scalloped Chantilly lace| nations and pink rosebuds. On edges embroidered with seed| their return they will reside in| | | - pearls, Her headdress was a Evans - Lyzanchuk College Park Seventh-day Adventist Church was the set- ting yesterday afternoon for the marriage of Lacille Donna, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam Lyzanchuk, Oshawa, to Derek John Evans, son of Mr, and Mrs. J. Edward Evans, Chambly, Quebec. Pastor A. FE. Millner offi- elated and the soloists, Mr, Ralph Coupland and Mrs. Jan Drygala were accompanied by Miss Judith Davison. Given in je by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of imported peau de sole with a round neckline and lily- point sleeves. The gown and chapel train were enhanced by pearl encrusted appliques of iace, Her crown of pearis held her quadruple French illusion veil, which was eight feet long and extended beyond the train. She carried a cascade of corns: tions and roses, The maid of honor was Miss Evangeline Samograd, Willow- dale and the bridesmaids were Miss Rachel Dudar, Port Perry and Miss Muriel Crawford, Wil- lowdale. Mr. Keith Evans, Vermont, was the best man and Mr. Allen Evans, and Mr. Wayne Briere, both of Toronto; Mr. John Lyzanchuk, Michigan; and Mr. Robert Kopp, Mr. Clarence | Port Perry. | MRS, D, J, EVANS Hyde, and Mr. Glen Davis, all of Oshawa, were the ushers. Following the reception held at the Kingsway College Audi-| jtorlum, the couple left for a honeymoon to an unknown des- tination with the bride donning for travelling, a beige brocade dith Ann, daughter of Mr. an Mrs. Harry Anthony Whitbread,|smith, Midland. MR. AND MRS. H. HENRY MAYNARD --Ireland Studio, Maynard - Whitbread Archdeacon H, D. Cleverdon| officiated at the marriage of Ju-| d to Herbert Henry Maynard, son} of Mr, and Mrs, Herbert Alfred| Maynard, all of Oshawa, The ceremony took place in Christ Memorial Church, Anglican | The soloist Mr. A. R. Tole was accompanied by Mr. Rudolph Heydens, Bowmanville. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a formal Mrs, John Pinkerton was the matron of honor and the brides- maids were Miss Beverly Lons- dale, Toronto, and Miss Janice Mr. Ronald Maynard was his brother's best man and those ushering were the bride's bro- ther, Mr. Ronald Whitbread, Oshawa, and Mr. William Smith, Midland. The reception was held in the Picadilly Room of the Hotel Gen- osha, following which the couple left for a honeymoon in Eastern Ontario with the bride wear- 'MR. AND MRS, KE A | 'Showers, Parties Honor 'Maureen B. McMaster Prior to her marriage recent- ly in Simcoe ' Street United Church, Oshawa, Mrs, Kenneth M. Dowson, the former Maureen B. McMaster, was feted at sev- éral showers. About 30 neighbors and friends were entertained at a miscel- laneous shower for the bride- elect at the home of Mrs. Wil- mer Closs, La Salle Avenue, The hostess was assisted by Mrs. David Russell and Mrs. Fred Etcher, Alberta Approves ; Madam Fix - It CALGARY (CP) -- Sharron Holmes can fix everything from cate to prove it. Last fall the Alberta appren- ticeship board licensed her as a "journeyman appliance serv- iceman." "T can't remember ever want- ing to be anything but an ap- pliance repair expert,' com- ments the petite auburn-haired jgwoman. She works for her fa-|- | ther's appliance parts and serv- | lee company. "T've always loved to take things apart and find out how they work and then put them back together again. I started helping Dad in the shop on | weekends and holidays. "He has been my instructor, although I'm taking a cor respondence course in electrical appliance servicing from Chi- cago," When she signed up for the electrical shop courses in high school, the teachers put her on a six-week probation. For the ATATT, OMEN 14 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, June 13, 1966 ine that get you inte trou- | Confidential to Mother Of Two Teens: A pajama party can be great fun, but if you your teens to have a pajama party iin a hotel you have in |your head, mother. Your daugh- ters have a home, haven't 'they? Well--that's where the | Party should be, -- a ANN LANDERS Neighbor Pleads Case For Padlocking Poisons Dear Ann Landers: Today' How can a kid fight this sort, --a- ans sf the most heart. of thing? --Skinned aaa | Dear Skinned: You haa pever breaking days of my life--and earn Jewish or switch to an i am weil past 50 years of age. jigiian barber. I attended the funeral of an (Confidential to Want To But I adorable little boy, just four Cag%; You can and you must. years old, He lived next door phere are six very important fo us and I have never known pegpie involved in this mess, a friendlier, brighter or more and remember, it is not enough affectionate child. He died be-\tg9 "forgive and forget." You cause someone was careless. It must be willing to forget what was his mother. Can you im- yoy forgive, is is the most agine how she feels? difficult part, It was a very innocent looking Confidential to Help Wanted bottle--after all, aspirins aren't gy 4 Big Mouth: You must oison, or so his mother change your pattern of beha- thought. And it isn't as if they vior and get your satisfactions taste very good. But the young: out of achievement and accept- ster climbed up on a chair in| ance, Your conduct Is a hang- ithe bathroom and helped him-! over from early childhood-- self, He was supposed to belwhen you were punished for }taking his nap, so his mother' mishehaving, People who are didn't check him for over 4 hyngry for attention prefer pun- hour. ishment to being ignored--and When she found him on the this is why you say and do bathroom floor she thought he|-- had fallen and struck his head, By the time she got him to the " hospital it was too late. The 'TH M. DOWSON |doctor said he had eaten about 1 --Photo By Sneyd | 20 aspirin tablets. 1 eee lise s "----" | Please, Ann Landers, print) 4, this letter. Everyone knows that' % jodine and bleaches and gaso- 6 line and kerosene can kill chil-| |dren, But a great many people) lare ignorant about aspirin.) bine egg yolks, lime juice. Beat Please, please use your tremen-|1 egg white stiff, Fold into dous influence to alert the pub-| above mixture, Put in baked pie lie to this danger. Thank you,| shell, Beat remaining three! --Heartbroken Neighbor pi ge gradually Legge | Le gaord | Dear Neighbor: Here is your 49¢ cream of tartar, Swirl on) lletter and now I would like to filling. wong until egg whites) \add a few words of my own. re golden brown, Not only medicines but clean- ing fluids, furniture polish, am-| monia, drain cleaners, insecti- | cides, paint thinners, hair dyes, |nail polish remover, and. count- Give Your Child A HOLIDA TO REMEMBER LITTLE BUCKAROO RANCH Riding Twice Dally Swimming Pool @ Frontier Town @ Riflery @ Archery @ Crofts @ Horse- manship @ Overnights @ Cov- ered Wagon Rides, $110 For Twe Weeks $60 A Single Week Registered Nurse on Soff iba SSS CONDENSED MILK Luscious Lime Pie baked pie shell © can condensed milk eggs, separated cup lime juice tablespoons sugar Yy teaspoon cream of tartar Set oven at 350 deg. F, Com- NiNE | 1 4 (er Ve Norman ryy wr, electric irons to refrigerators-- | and has a government certifi. ensemble with turquoise acces- sories. On their return, Mr. and lington road north, Oshawa. gown of Chantilly suede lace, styled with short sleeves, sheath skirt and an empire waistline jenhanced by a bow at the front ~|A circular train, edged with Mrs. Evans will reside on Dar- Minute Quantity Fumiture Polish Is Fatal If Taken By Children TORONTO (CP)--Glen Kel-|tranquilizers--had poisoned 96) are harmful to children only in powder. lock, 15 months old, toddled) along behind his mother as she} dusted and cleaned. Mrs. Ross Kellock set down a bottle of furniture polish on a table in her suburban Scarbor- ough home and turned her back. From a corner of her eye, she saw Glen reach for the bottle. she turned and snatched it from him, but it was too late. Glen died in hospital three days later. iChantilly lace fell softly from the shoulders, Three peau de} sole rosettes held her elbow-| Hength triple illusion veil and| stie carried a bouquet of pink jand white carnations. cigarettes 71; turpentine/ extremely large quantities. 64; household bleaches 56; cos-| Two Toronto boys, aged 2 and| metics 56; insecticides 41; lye; 3, died last June after eating! 38; furniture and floor polishes) cigarette butts. It took a team 30; cleaning fluid 29; gasoline,| of six technicians 16 days to) lighter fluid, rat poisons and/qetermine positively that the liniment from 9 to 19 each. iboys had died of nicotine poison: | A new danger to children--jing. The inquest was told thal birth control pills--came on the) parents who leave cigarettes,| market in recent years. They|cigars or their butts within) poisoned 25 Toronto children) reach of infants are taking "an last year, but the hospital's) awful risk with the lives of their Poison Control Centre said they! children." One quarter of a t was enough of bd ape hes poison the boy, a doctor the| inquest into Glen's death. The damage gras done within 30 sec- onds. There is no antidote and no emergency treatment could) save him once the polish passed| his lips. The mother sobbed that she hadn't even known the polish, | which she has used for years, was poisonous. : The bottle contained lemon oll furniture polish, one of hun- dreds of chemical substances) common in household use that played a major role in poisoning | 1,633 children in Toronto alone last year. 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Enrolment Limited Oshawa Business College Diol 725-3375 Dictaphone Rapid Calculation Penmanship 10 Simcoe Street North next three years she topped her class, To acquire her journeyman certificate, she had to study such things as refrigeration jtheory, general mechanics, gas | equipment and basic electricity When she's not fixing ap- pliances, Miss Holmes is taking a BA part-time from the Uni- versity of Calgary, majoring in psychology and minoring In eco nomics ing a white wool sult with navy blue accessories for trav-| elling. On their return they will reside at 309 Adelaide street west, apartment 10, Oshawa. HOUSEHOLD HINT Tet your electric mixer whip up 'dry' soap or detergent suds for upholstery cleaning. Use little water, lots of soap Go now! Vacation worry-free! Go with an HFC Traveloan. Go with money for every need. An HFC Traveloan gives you cash to enjoy a relaxed vacation. Then you repay HFC conveniently. 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Dear Ann Landers; What can : =o so do about a mother who len shower and made a presenta- | Hion of a det Of eookwate ang| (Ticked me into getting a short gifts of kitchen gadgets haircut? I'm going to tell you % er exactly what happened and J Pecarkers Vd the, Reide-te-be want your advice, at Sklar Furniture held a mis- vy..| My folks came home from a peer tg B tata in the Whitby trip, When my mother saw me B : she flipped. I knew she would Mrs. Charles Willes, matron-| make me get a haircut right |of-honor, entertained friends at) away, but I thought I had her \a miscellaneous shower in her| talked into letting me wear my home at Prince Albert, assist-| hair a little Jonger than usual, ed by Mrs. Victor Willes and|aj] I wanted was the sides Mrs. Grant Hunter, trimmed and the back evened A miscellaneous shower at-| up. tended by relatives and friends} well, we went to the barber of the bride-to-be was given bY| shop and my mother started to Mrs, Donald Bickle, Finucane!taik to the barber in Jewish. I St., and Mrs, William Bickle. |thought she was asking him The wedding attendants were|about his family or something entertained at the home of Mr.| personal so I didn't pay any at- and Mrs. E. Merlin Dowson,|tention. 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