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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Sep 1966, p. 15

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WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album ts provided by The Oshawa Times Women's Page Oshawa Times office, Barly record is facilitated by submitting the completed form and a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor aa soon as possible afier the ceremony. names of out-of-town guests social editor either before or the day after the wedding. . Forms are available at The publication of this wedding You are asked to submit the attending the wedding to the Wright - McAdam The bridegroom married the girl next door, when Edward Wayne Wright took as his bride Colleen 'Theresa McAdam in a ceremony in St. Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church, The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Wright, 250 Grooms Avenue, and bis bride "ig the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, P, J, McAdam of 252 Grooms Avenue. The Right Reverend Paul Dwyer officiated and the wed- ding music was played by Mr. John Driscoll who accompanied the soloist, Mr. V. J, McAdam, uncle of the bride, Given in marriage by her father, the bride was wearing a formal sheath gown of candle-light peau de sole with an empire bodice featuring a scoop neckline, and elbow sleeves edged with a deep | border of Venice lace. An over: lay of similar lace encircled the skirt, A detachable panel train was appliqued with floral motifs and caught at the back waistline with a self bow. An exquisite crown of pearlized flowereties and fronds of crys- tal beads held her waterfall veil of silk illusion and she carried a cascade of white butterfly roses, stephanotis and ivy. The matron of honor was Mrs, Michael Rowinski and the bridesmaids were Miss Joan McAdam, and Miss Bon- nie Simon, both of Oshawa, and Miss Tina King, Willowdale. Mr, Brian Ishii was the best iman and those ushering were Mr. Michael Rowinski and Mr, Robert Simon, both of Oshawa, and Mr. Kenneth Chapman, Orono, The reception was held in the church auditorium, follow- {ing which the couple left for a 'honeymoon in Lake Placid and |New York City. For travelling, the bride chose a_ three-piece mauve Italian-knit suit, deep |purple accessories and a cor isage of white gardenias. | Mr. and Mrs, Wright will re- |side at 250 Grooms Avenue, Terwillegar - Higgins In a doubdle-ring ceremony in St, Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church, Helen Mary Higgins became the bride of Allan Charles Terwillegar, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Basil J. Higgins, Osh-| awa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Archie Terwillegar, Oshawa, and the late Mr, Ter: willegar. The Reverend John Markle officiated, The organist was Mr. John Driscoll who also accom: panied the soloist, Miss Anne Nicol, The bride's father gave her in marriage. She wore an A-line empire gown of peau de faille wit point sleeves, The bodice front and chapel train were appli qued wit mother of pearl and crystals held her double veil of tulle illusion, She carried a cascade of pink Sweetheart roses, lilies, of the valley and ivy tendrils. | a scoop neckline and lily-| Jace and a crown - | Miss Mary Powers, Peter- }borough, was the maid of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss, Virginia Mulhall and Miss Eileen Martin, both of Toronto. Miss Ann Higgins, the bride's sister, was the flower girl. The bridegroom's brother, Mr. Gerald Terwillegar, was the best man and the ushers were Mr. Gregory Higgins, _ the bride's brother, and Mr. John Pepi of Toronto, A reception was held at the! | Flying Dutchman Motor Hotel.) For their honeymoon the couple, |went to Lake Placid, New York, | land are residing at 385 Elgin) jcourt, Oshawa, | For the wedding trip, the bride chose a matching dress) jand jacket in fall shades of) wine, gold and green with black! patent leather accessories and a white corsage. Guests attended drom Toron- to, Belleville, Kingston, Peter-| borough and Westport, Ontario. Kennedy-VanStaveren | The Emmanuel Reformed) Mrs, David Presson was her) MR. AND MRS. ER, W. WRIGHT --Aldsworth Photography Women iL feel wonderful," MR. AND MRS. ALLAN C. TERWILLEGAR --Photo by Sneyd oe SY it fa SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs, Garnet Goyne, RR 6, Bowmanville, wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Elizabeth Grace, to Mr. Loran Charles Pascoe, son of the late Mr, and THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, September 8, 1966 15 | KEEP IN TRIM Eat To Control Weight And Keep Slim Shape By IDA JEAN KAIN |} Few reducers What is the best hedge against | overeat, But it is well to be on regaining the lost pounds? guard, At the finish of a reduc- A successful dieter explains: |{°8 regime in which a consider- "Every time I stop losing 1) start to gain, Now that I have} reached the right weight level,| after reducing 50 pounds in a year, I want to keep the pounds) off, Can you offer suggestions? | | been removed, your metabolism is in low gear. This being true, your system is physiologically predisposed to gain. What to do? At the finish of diet, establish a transition Two measures are necessary Period. Increase calories grad- to holding the weightline; Good|Ually--perhaps by 100 a day, food habits: and a moderate later 200. During this transition amount of toning exercise. jperiod an exercise program is If you reduced on a protec-|4n absolute necessity. Toned tive pattern of eating, your new| muscles discourage a return of food habits will help you to stay|at padding, Also, with an exer- slim, However, if you lost the/cise program that uses the big {Mrs, Luther Pascoe, and step- son of Mr, John' Broome, Tyrone, The marriage will take place Saturday, October i 8, 1966, at $:30 p.m, in Ebenezer | hears Church, Courtice. MARRIAGE | Mr, and Mrs, Arthur H,| Ilson wish to announce the) marriage of their daughter,! \Judith Lynn, to Keith Lan- caster Falkner, son of Mrs.| purposefully | Keith Conrad Falkner, Toronto,| organize the exploratory trip as land the late Dr, Falkner, The! jceremony took place on Fri-| |day, September 2, 1966, at the able amount of poundage has/Chateau Laurier Hotel, Ottawa, |ney, with the Reverend A, W. Cur- jrie officiating, easier to stay slim, Take some form of healthful! exercise to insure good muscle) tone, Keep tab on the scales and set a two pound limit, When the pointer hovers near that two pound gain ; . . take off that two pounds! Fix it firmly in your mind that you Intend to stay slim for life, th fn MR. AND MRS, LAWRENCE W, KENNEDY THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITAt FOR TOMORROW Some adverse planetary influ: Bw. Sanauist or now, so be careful in buying, affairs, A mild day, ly, in which it would be to stick to routine matters and "|TOt tO Sapect tow mucn figim anvhade ay anuthing a satisfactory where and fis nancial interests pel ge lary "windfall" or some recognition for past endeavors, you cannot expect much. further advancement until the August- September period, That good two-month cycle should more than make up for all your ef- forts, however, so keep your goals in view--and keep striy- ing! And do avoid extravagance and-or speculation in the terim -- especially during coming November and early December. . Personal. relationships will be governed by generally good aé- pects during the coming s and those with creative lean- ings will find the first six months of 1967 highly inspiring --and profitable!. Look for some interesting romantic devel- opments in late December (a fine period for all Virgoans); also in April, May and August, Most auspicious periods for tra- vel: Early February and the mid-May-mid-September weeks of next year, A child born on this day will be endowed with gifts to make an excellent jurist, designer or interior decorator, Ireland Studio | Girls Return From Northern Canoe Trip TORONTO (CP)--A party of girls who paddled over some of the French River watershed as part of the plans for Centennial Year canoe trips returned from camp Tuesday, The girls from Gay Venture Camp travelled from Lake Nip- issing at North Bay to the French River and down the river to Georgian Bay, arriving last weekend, The camp director, Mrs. obin Patterson, was asked to R BOX BEATS CHILD REGINA (CP)--The Consum> ers' Association of Canada | showed a child-proof pill con- tainer at the Regina Exhibition, To get the top off, the cap must be pressed into the palm of the eee and turned counterclock> wise. John Ovens 0.0. OPTOMETRIST 8 BOND ST. #., OSHAWA PH, 723-4811 part of a plan to map proposed Centennial Year canoe trips. Three canoes made the jour- Paddlers included Joan MacDonald, Galt, Staff mem- bers included Sharon Sterne, Brantford, MIDWIVES TAKE BREAK SEDGEFIELD, England (CP) A Durham maternity hospital may have to close down be- cause three midwives left to have babies of their own, The hospital delivers about 800 ba- bies a year but finds it impos- sible to replace lost staff, Church. Whitby. was th set-) matron of honor and the bride-| ting where Ineka, daughter of/groom's sister, Miss Sharyn) 'i a iype Of Giei, you will now weed) =o" : " Mr, and Mrs, Harry Van|Kennedy and Miss Hilda Van-| ' to swing into a varied food pat.|To keep slim, don't overeat, or ony abe hag A was Be Ling A os Wcceete "acs! tern that keeps nutrients up and/Underexercise, ; marriage wrence Wayne ir. Lachlan Williamson was) calories down, At this stage, the character Kennedy, son of Mr, and Mrs./the best man and those usher- | In short, eat to control your/of your daily menus is more Douglas Kennedy, Gamebridge.|ing were Mr, James Thompson, |weight, Having reduced, you|important than calorie counting. 'The Reverend Hendrick Hes-| 80 uncle of the bridegroom, and jhave curbed your appetite.) Build each meal around "bar- aelink officiated, and his daugh-|Mr. John Vandermale. | From here on 80 much depends} gain" calories that furnish their ter, Miss Ardys Hesselink, was) The reception was held in the| on your attitude, If you prefer|full share of vital nutrients, In- the soloist, accompanied by) Piccadilly room of the Hotel ibeing desirable weight and lis-| clude an egg, lean meat, fish Mr, Peter Rottini, who played| Genosha, after which the couple some to returning to your old/or poultry for good quality pro- the traditional wedding music./left for a honeymoon at a north- ways of overeating, keeping |tein and to allay hunger, Plan Given in marriage by herlern resort, For travelling the slim will not be too tough, But/attractive meals that are abun- father, the bride wore a for-|bride chose a three-piece print- lyou cannot slip back into your/dant in protection, high in sa- mal sheath gown of peau de/ ed suit, brown accessories and fattening food habits without/tiety but not high in calories. sole, enhanced by lace appli-ia corsage of salmon-colored putting the pounds back on. 'Shun sweets and it will be! weight by adhering to a strict/muscles of the body, you will 188 te M0 anlariae 2 dav (LIGHTING UNLIMITED $35,000° E, ROELANS --Orion Studio Roelans - Richardson skirt. Her headdress was a MR, AND MRS. JOHN | On Saturday morning in St. ques on the dress, the bell- shaped sleeves, and the train) which flowed from the shoul-| ders, Her headdress was an Organea crown holding a quad-| ruple veil and she carried a cascade bouquet of yellow baby) roses and stephanotis, ' Seifried Now honeymooning in Cape) Cod are Mr. and Mrs. John Dwight Seifried, married September 3, at George Street United Church, Peterborough, The bride, Paula Irene, is the! daughter of Mr. and = Mrs, Gerald B. Patterson of Peter- borough. The bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Philip EB Seifried, of Whitby Mrs, Kenneth Pammett at- tended her sister as matron of honor. The other attendants were Miss Elizabeth Cass, Mrs Adrien Belanger of Oshawa and Miss Ellen Campbell of Wark- worth, The best man was Mr. David Drynan, Mr. Kenneth Pammett, Mr, Adrien Belanger of Osh awa and Mr, Michael Shon- field of Willowdale ushered, carnations, Mr, and Mrs, Kennedy are residing at 275 Wentworth street, |° Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richard Guests were present from/son, became the bride of John Gamebridge, Toronto, Burling-| Edward Roelans, son of Mr. ton, Hamilton, Trenton, Row-/and Mrs, Frank Roelans, Brant manville, and St. Catharines, (ford. The Reverend J, M, |Markle officiated, Patterson | Given in marriage by her ifather, the bride was wearing The bride chose a floor-length gown of silk organza with em- la formal semi-bouffant gown of silk faille with an empire bod- ice featuring a bateau neckline pire bodice and puritan sleeves of Guipre lace, Matching lace trimmed the A- line skirt and and lily-point sleeves, A detach- able panel train was caught at bordered the chapel - length train, Her four-tier scalloped! hanced the train, Gregory the Great Roman Cath the back waistline with a self bow. Alencon lace appliques en- the bodice and veil of silk illusion was caught) ~ with a double crown of orange/a fourth step is a course in blossoms buds and organza/theory and practises of nursery petals, She carried a pouffelschool operation and child bouquet of white roses, white! growth development. Even if gladiolas and stephanotis you do not plan to teach your- After a reception at Roc k/self, you will find this. kind of Haven, the couple left for their) background very helpful. honeymoon, the bride travel-| To locate schools that offer ling in a sea green brocade/these programs (possibly as ex dress and coat with white/tension or evening courses), velvet picture hat, and biack/write to the universities, com patent accessories, Her corsage) munity colleges and other col was of small white orchids and/leges that are near you stephanotis, They will make' You should also: research their home in Peterborough your competition; determine the j type of arrangements and hours jot care that will be most in de- lie Church, Aloma, daughter of cluster of self rosettes holding her shoulder-length veil of net appliqued. with floral motifs, and she carried a bouquet of red Sweetheart roses with white chrysanthemums, Mrs, Theodore Roelans, Blen- heim, was the matron of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Elaine Richardson, Port Credit, and Miss Heather Richardson, Oshawa. The flower girl was Miss Deborah Richardson, Osh- awa, Mr, Theodore Roelans, Blen- heim, was the best man and those ushering were Mr, Frank Roelans, Jr., Brantford; Mr, Brian Richardson and Mr. Roy- don Richardson, both of! Oshawa, | Following the reception held) at the Little Buckaroo Ranch, | the couple left far a honeymoon} in Niagara Falls with the bride} donning for travelling, a baby) blue dress with a corsage of pink carnations, On their re- they will reside at 190 a DISCLAIMS KNOW-HOW = | EXETER, England (CP) --| Best selling mystery writer Agatha Christie presented the prize in a Devonshire horse- race named after her record- r INVENTORY SALE = Drastic Reductions Need For Nursery Schools Is Constantly Increasing = Ry ROBERTA ROESCH ery school and offer teaching" With married women entering facilities, your second step the work force in constantly in-| should be a letter to your board creasing numbers, the need for of education to learn the re- adequate nursery schools and/quirements for the person who well-run day care centres in- will do the teaching, If you have creases correspondingly. no professional training your- Many of our readers have ob- self, you may need to hire served this and asked how to someone to meet the require- start a day-care centre or a ment for that part of the work. pre-schoolers' nursery service.) 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