Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Jun 1965, p. 13

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tat ¥ WEDDING ALBUM THE STARS SAY ; i , grr . ere ANN LANDERS % 'tins = Sond June ss ve " 'A record' for your Wedding Album is provided by The |FOR TOMORROW 5 | a f Pen Pale For 5 Viste Time-bu dgeting For Teenagers Oshawa Times Woman's Page. Forms are available at The With the advent of the full Oshawa Times office. Early publication of this wedding | moon, there's the aisual warn- Ps ; a ho I T h b E ' record is facilitated by submitting the completed form and a Tack of ped abs, Soeer z ; / A som } S aug t y xperience a picture of ways eho agg Pchopambghosmryg i pet rece Ps ally. oy hen awe. PS ee ee ne J Relax, Enjoy Visit! be - By ROBERTA ROESCH = | morning. Ana : sm sure that possible after » f : ee 3 A va . many mothers have to fa _ names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the |those with artistic leanings. | oS ; Oe ean ined sain 'etattian. ag social editor either before or the day after the wedding. FOR THE BIRTHDAY : Bg te Dear Ann Landers: My hus-| 5... shina he he who's going to «miss'out on all, @ve" though I believe in é If tomorrow is your birthday,| | see ' band and I are in our middle), ye een vt his wave a" siavauinernagtig time-budgeting, I know, from your horoscope indicates that,| - i +. |sixties. We have grandchildren|(U" 4 ply Se weed paycheck|her opportunities in cOllege be-lexnerience, that it's a hard Germond - Wheeler while you can accomplish a]; : ac| high school. Ue vie cok peusactt: "Was tala" ine riteaet 00 Byeew Menieling Xo inch, eet ve great deal along monetary lines| § j : In our 44 years of marriage|sich a Piet after all?" After|{ime. Maybe some of your. tips eration. eas A wedding of Oshawa interest --especially between now and we Py I have never worried about|, while he'll get teary-eyed setting more done in less} Most of the time, it's some- was solemnized ih Red Bank Sept. 15, in early October and ; Z ; Horace and other women. He talking about "his wonderful time will help her since she|thing most of us have to learn Methodist Church, Red Bank, j pm jlate feta aid would be ad- : Fi is nice looking and has fine)yige Such talk can make you reads your column. on our own when we're recep- visable to| avoid extravagance manners, but I can't recall any- wi! i She's a conscientious, girl, butjive to it and when--soméwhere New: Jersey, when Jack George and speculhtion during the next| **==s : j one making goo-goo eyes at - blind eon | pl Ril right now she spends ae too|along the line--our eyes sud- Germond, son of Mr. and Mrs. eight-and-a-half months since, . ' : 5 : : him. lyou do. : much time on her hair, skin|denly open to its value. Some- Jack Willis Germond, Adelaide ' aside from the aforementioned : ~ Horace's hobby is letter-writ- ; just figured it out, Ann,|2Md clothes. She runs around at times, though, this happens in avenue west, took as his bride periods, you will not see another : ; ing. He has been corresponding] ,;), se a 0, /the last minute every morning,|College, so maybe your daugh- Judith Ann Wheeler, daughter uptrend in those affairs before ' -- with high school and college|g, i a oe cg af + Sai hes down some breakfast.|ter will open her eyes to a more Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Joseph early March. A good cycle, be- ' . = friends. One woman whose let- cia ia. ni % PP sors then dashes off to school. orderly life then. Wheeler Jr. of New Shrewbury, ginning March 1,-however, will Bee a - \ ters he. particularly enjoys lives Aare aguas Nd pee vr age to Lots of times she forgets) In the meantime, try to shut New Jersey, U.S.A. last for at least three months. & ' 4 Nii; Maine, He hasn't seen her yr sy oe --, agg scaiething. calle mkt cy ityour own eyes to your girl's The Reverend Gordon Lowden Where occupational _ pursuits ; { since 1917, She also has grand- seneal bie' tai: will be a to ber and gets mad when I re-|!ack of concern about getting officiated. The soloist, her ge are contained you a ie . children, If I had to do it aver, again fuse. But still she doesn't\things done or keeping her -ompani ence some "ups an owns, 25h, veh ; ar asl Herbert Burs, Soh of Red : but Keep plugging, since ad ae 3 rea, Monte roms 100 TATE en Mom fk aloes, cary. wel, Wi _ Bank. vances are promised -- espe-| ; a Sei me recall. that she is plannin a|,Dear Too Late: 'Some May-lthoygh a cyclone had passed|Many of today's teen-agers. Let The bride, who was given in cially during periods paralleling) © : é on pik our way. and pabatt December marriages have beeNithrough I hope you have some|Your daughter pay for her own marriage by her father, wore a those marked for financial gain.| ' / ite to stop in this city. Her known to work out, but obvi- suggesions i poor planning the hard way formal gown of peau de soie If a creative worker, however Pe ater i rag would enjoy see-(OUSIY you were not one of the!" irs, 4, M when things don't work out trimmed with embroidered --and many Geminians are -- ee ot ote ay von caalt. HOReGe P¥mnen|fortunate ones. You should havelnear Mrs, A. M.: \right for her. Chantilly lace on the bateau you should have an all - around} te yeuibbied 'in the margin--\Worked out the arithmetic be-| 1+ 1 gidnt have | neckline and chapel train. hae good year, with periods of out- REMEMBER FATHER Tad vOut ec it sce ;|fore you were married. guider "bowl Ta probaty| WELL SUITED fingertip veil of illusion was he! standing accomplishment prom- ae , ae ; a f self, | 13 : by a lace-trimmed pillbox head- : ised during the current month,| Father's Day isn't too far and wool. It comes in wide, scourge Lie aan Heap bd pagel |) full of suggestions that--in)| -A good uplift bras is neces- dress and she carried a tradi- oe in September and January. | off, so a few suggestions for vertical stripes of tan with I don't know how I feel about lice (cen. Winkek comee theory--should work. But in|sary under a suit. Choose one tional cascade bouquet of white " : | In your private life, you can| gifts now and again might beige or black with white. this. How should 1 feel?--| ring and fail the: buses are (eee I know they won't.|that will give support from roses and gypsophilia. \look for pleasant personal rela-| be iss. Today' ite Side-buttoned vents and a | WONDERING ldaded with coeds. The quesioni tes oo discription is thejunder the bust without straining For something old and some- ltionships for most of the year| not be amiss. Today s of er- V neckline are other details | Dear Wondering: Relaxed. Iflis this: When I have a date story of my own home life everylat the shoulders. thing blue, she wore a blue and © ahead. Besi periods for ro-| ing ls a sweater jacket in a of this handsome cardigan. this woman has a picture in her with my girl am I supposed to! white garier which had been } mance, the current month, late| loop weave blend of mohair --By Tracy Adrian |mind's eye of Horace as heloet yp and give my bus seat worn by her mother at her wed- © ae | August, late October, next Feb-|~ asin looked 48 years ago she is in|ty any woman who is standing? ding. os lruary and April; for travel: the|wind up this new year in your|August, late October, next Feb- for a shock. This seems like the mannerly Mrs. Ronald C. Birkle of Cin- ce weeks between now and Sept.|life in a highly satisfactoryjruary and April; and opportu- Usually when old school|thing to do, but when a fellow cinnati, Ohio, was her sister's MRS. JACK GERMOND 15, late October, next January.|manner. Efforts to ad vancejnities to travel during the néxt|chums get together they talkjis out with. his girl he enjoys matron of honor. -- ee . 'A child born on this day willlyour job and financial goals|three months; also in late Oc-|about Skinny and Swede and|sitting next to her. : Mr. George Pollitt, Oshawa,) -_ |be unusually intelligent, highly/during a current excellent |tober and next January. Red. Then they switch to sto-| poes it make sense that a was the best man and the ush-|vania. As they left, the bride intuitive and imaginative. \planetary cycle which will last| A child born on this day willjries about their grandchildren.| oy, should stand "and his date ers were Mr. David Macey andjwas wearing a mink-tone Tinep eee R TOMORROW juntil Sept: 15, and also in early|be endowed with many talents,|Both agree the. other has|should spend all that time sit- ' Mr. Roger Coltman, both of To-|dress in a two-piece effect with)DAY AFTER Te fflict October and': late December,|a remarkable memory and a|changed. very little and they|ting next to a stranger?-- B ronto. : white accessories and a corsage) Lunar influences | a ut Ll will prove a fine springboard|warm-hearted, gregarious per-|wind up talking about their|pOLITE OR IMPOLITE ; id gs Be "an a " gt gg gg vA ee ill ea ee eer te he tack to still further successes prom-|sonality, rheumatigm. Dear Polite: IF you surrender ride's home an ater e| Mr. and Mrs. Germ will|G your way "lis < inning! $$ ; : you surre poe left for a honeymoon injreside at 1631 Victoria Park,|ful and ae nbs tng me et hea can ot eee 0 " A Prec ue en a wh Seat, por Ps ve if < "fi ; : stealth ntains' Pennsyl-|Scarborough, Ont. be especially diplomatic wi : | | ¢ > belremain seated on the bus while we 2 ' the Pocono Mounta y oroug suey. i general, a day to March. rchestra Aux. |Ann Landers for a few min-\women are standing, then I ' BROADLOOM | Pit ' Where your personal life is ri jutes? I'd like to give some ad- t ad '. stick. to. poutine, concerned: look for some lively Elects Officers |vice to the young girl who ite." er ee ee \ 15 King Street East A Shon : po Jacobs Bes Hennick FOR THE BIRTHDAY social activities between now Ky ee, lmarried an older man. I'm| Confidential to Ye: No: If Monday is your birthday,|and early September; also in A iggy i a of the | qualified to speak. on this sub-|anyone who would eink ot aa CUSTOM MADE DRAPES Beth Tzedec Synagogue, To- " your horoscope indicates that,|late November and late De- Geld its 1 ak sie rth estraject because I was a teen-agelshe did) is not,worth your time . Phone'725-2686 ronto, was the scene of the wed- bs if you take practical and vigor-;cember; exciting romantic de- e s orld meeting of the sea-|}+ide who did the same dumb} a . - fod -- ge hagg ee : ous action as of now, you canivelopments this month, in late aa iti Nee sd Witenes oid thing, TUXEDO r r. Howard Jacobs. : | ae potable iii aes a an wk . asl vy, ; : 7 pone : 'presented and approved as fol- You. may think a 'mature bad evening ceremony was perform eee & . By ies bigest nels man is more interesting, girls;| od by Rabb Stuart Rosenbure ea - Chilcott-Faulkner ows president Mrs. charles after the honeymann is ver] RENTALS. assisted by Rabbi Menachem pe . d # er; a G ary, coat arg (and you take a good look at Kutziner 'of Beth Zion Congre- | ~ | susan Faulkner, daughter of} A reception was held at Storie Ms ee Alaris: se ' "d-lhim 'he is just an ordinary, Sargeant's Rentals gation, Oshawa. [ ~3~--Ss Mr. and Mrs. George Faulkner,|park clubhouse. The bride's| wre P ale Park depoliaven €T,/middle-aged guy -- like your 463. Ri 5. The bride is the daughter - of i : Oshawa, and Leonard Chilcott,| ther received wearing a pink]; re. LARUE FOU eCE, POOne CO atier, itson S. --- 725-3338 Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Jacob , 3 s. Albert Edward chil-/@° int TECeIve : & mittee, Mrs. John ©. Holden, 2 on Hennick of Oshawa and the : ; a shawa, and the late Mr.|!ace dress with white accessor-|Mrs. Daniel Longauer; rum-| bridegroom is the son of Mr. ' ; . were united in mar-jies and-a corsage of white car- mage sale convener, Mrs. David| and Mrs. Leslie Jacobs of ' recently by the Reverend nations and pink roses. The el on ait of- the: orchestra. en-| & Downsview, Toronto. The or- Spank bridegroom's mother assisted in : v ' "i : : if tert d [ae sd refresh> ganist and a choir provided the The ceremony took place inja light blue dress and white ac: oe a3 te unis ct hel . wedding music : 4 aes 4 eae thac f white| ments ' : j Le Westmount United Church. The|cessories with a corsage of w Aucillary, The bride whose father gave Gag a organist, Mrs. Frank | Ward,|and yellow rosebuds. aeisieenh Aeon Ce TOL PTD, cet eee ie er played the wedding music and) As the couple left on_ their| a tt eae Rodolphe originial gown of ivory the soloist was Mrs. Ronald Kel-|honeymoon trip to Niagara) silk Ottoman on empire lines : vot lington, both of Oshawa. | *+"/Falls, the bride was wearing al) ' Sore THE { 0 H AW A with a small jacket. A separate ' pee ' Mr. Faulkner gave his daugh-|pink suit and coat to match with NEW STEPS panel flowed from the waist to, - ~ Bi |ter in marriage. She wore a full-|white accessories. Brush up on the old favourites form a train and a jeweled ¢ 'se th gown of carnation white) Mr. and Mrs. Chilcott are ARTHUR MURRAY motif accented the high waist- © 8 ; trenchinet | caaie line, A full - length veil of ivory J |peau de faille with a softly scal-/making their home at 399 Ver- 111% Simeoe S. 728-1681 illusion fell from a tiara of © loped neckline, ---- ear dun road. , rang bi Q Guipure lace and lily - poin ¢ mew orga geo a be 4 sleeves. The crinoline ao i ite' orehi : ? ; adorned with motifs of the lace| i hanotis and a white orchid. anda full-length, detachable| haute coiffure... by) e Foe ogy lang ' Po ¢ "« train fell from the shoulder to Tra nsporta tion Depa rtment ee Seen ite remanee INTERIOR DECORATOR a nick. Toronto, and the brides 3 . the floor. A bridal headdress os « Bivens 03 eee \held her shoulder-length, bouf- ° * maids were Miss Vivienne Ruth _ [neta veil and she carried a bou- Modella Hair Stylist Jacobs, Downsview, and Miss MRS. HOWARD JACOBS quet of roses and lily of the val- Gayle §. Hennick, London, On-| Hey. 3 international coiffures aye t isé bl and ushering were Milton Mos-| The maid of honor was Miss hey wore Mega ve hite|Kowitz, Marvin Scolnick and|Carol Fleming and Miss Linda! ganza over taffeta with white/Gary Zone, all of Downsview;|Faulkner, bridesmaid. Both bodices. The raised waistlines|ctaniey Bernstein, Toronto, and : wore aqua green dresses over . Se . 71 celina st. mere accenied with green ¥el-Maxwell Hench, Landon, Ont peau de soe taeta with match-| 725-453) wer a ae floating hock id which| For the reception at the Syn-|ing pillbox hats. Their flowers : { formed a train. Their head- agogue the bride's mother re-|were chrysanthemums and car- dresses were multi-fold bows of|°eived in a floor - length gown/nations. = heave blue French chiffon, 2 vas Mr. Nor- # : : blue organza and green velvet|2," orginal by. Rodolphe. Metiman® Gray "and Mr. Stewart ss ____ ff Effective MONDAY, JUNE 14, 1965, changes will be made in two routes in and their flowers were pink sol erga ae mo cub at Gray some Mr, Stewart ------ Pi ess was an arrange-|Buchanan ushered, i i geen GI OF eel. Ulles ef Diemer FOR THE FINEST preparation for the new "One-Way Street System" on King and Bond Sts. Downsview was the best man|Valley. The bridegroom's moth-| Custom and . . : pac at "ler wore a completely beaded, which is to be inau urated in th near | ! Ready Made 9 ich: sais ifloor - length gown of turquoise} jpeau de soie with a self ban- ; es : 4 deau. Each had a white orchid ae 5 DRAPES corsage te SS S = b 4 be, : Dr. David B. Dyment was the, & : ' : ahs 4 in the tatest-Shades and. ovtge cess PRS S|) | APA) ecu | KING STREET BUS ROUTE NO. 2 ~ WESTBOUND 'posed the toast to the bride " . i] , " . : For their honeymoon Mr. and - OS i Re hy MéEC LASTER LRA AAR er i ASIA ARETE OR ETI /Mrs. Jacobs are cruising to the (>heimeee nen SS gh | ae PIS fe So . ga _<- #6 \Caribbean and will return to re- : } : j a4 side a 8 Browniow avenue. To-| WIFE PRESERVER ae Pye nth Buses leaving the East City Limits will proceed west via WIFE PRESERVER | For travelling the bride don- Tocreinforce crotch and V- ' King Street, north on Keewatin, west on Regent Dr., south ; ; ned an original French suit iN neck seams, lay the seam flat oat cehStiee on Harmony Rd., west on King Street -- Bond Street to pak pink and grey knit with a pink! - ' : . ' y The leaf of a console sewiNg|i at and grey and. white acces- and cover with a piece of twill 74 Celina Street 723-7827 Gibbons Street south on Gibbons Street into Oshawa machine is just the right height|<ories and a white orchid cor- tape. Stitch through seam and '=-- poner -- Shopping Centre From this point the present King Street far a bed table. sage. ' 8 Sie EL So : a : Route will be followed. We Reserve The Right Adults Only : To Limit Quantities ' : Allowed Specials : SEI O.D. HI. s' SPECIALS! Pawesil nitson, park ro. aus ROUTE No. 3 WESTBOUND OPEN DAILY 'TiL 10 -- SAT. 'TIL 6 P.M. Ladies' INSULATED "OFF" Insect i Deiean 6:00 A.M. and 8:30 A.M. and between 6:30 P.M. HANDBAGS - PURSES WARM OR COLD euneiLaat VICK'S | and Midnight, buses on this route leaving Ritson Rd. and BEACH BAGS BAGS VAP-O-RUB | - Wolfe St. will proceed north on Ritson Rd., west dn Bond "Oe dads dled ood Summer a. Picnicers ee er ee eee Fer the holiday compers, | St. south on Park Rd. and will then follow the present ete .. Ls ta ayy aad Sooty ity Grane soa Folders Beg tion . . . won't stain, Compare Compare at 64¢ jar route. volue styles. AT THE ing. Compar .98 eo 35. : DISCOUNT HOUSE 2.88 FOR PRICE hss "4 94 Sse ay ogra Bei TI os Gen, a 323° + Sar Kaos SAKE AT ODN. : we ae paeoon Between 8:30 A.M. and: 6:30 P.M. buses on this route eer aa --- : : leaving Ritson Rd., and Wolfe Street will proceed north. Sy suMMehcte wa Adult Wool Filled Lodies' Blue Denim "Big ZIP" ST. REGIS SPECIAL al on Ritson Rd., west on Bond St. to Gibbons St., then south suinas ae SLEEPING CO-ORDINATES . LACROSSE on Gibbons St. into Oshawa Shopping Centre. From this And Olympic Perch Model BAGS Zippered front POP TOPS and | acide the present route will be followed. : SPINCAST REEL Twin Zipper JAMAICA 3.88 STICKS : a el ete cs ae att aaa | THERE WILL BE NO CHANGE IN THE SAKE AT '0.D.M. 4 sur ODN. 4,77 DENIM SLIMS 4,88 AT O.D.H.......- 5.55 : 44 | MAIN FLOOR SET 5 MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR MAIN FLOOR : ABOVE ROUTES FOR EASTBOUND BUSES rato QSHAWA DISCOUNT HOUSE = SINS ANSANS ANS ANA NOTE: Newly located Bus Stops for westbound routes of Bond Street are in- dicated by signs on steel standards. ea

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