Oshawa Times (1958-), 23 Jul 1962, p. 7

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OWUCH, . 7 ' ' £ 8 Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 fe ge te a husband I could brain him. Our eight-year-old son told his dad jhe heard all dogs have a homing THE OSHAWA TIMES, Monday, July 23, 1962 7 | jinstinct. He read in the paper jabout a dog who was driven PERSONALS ss fn tere Just returned from a vaca-, Mrs. George Cunningham, |ped off on the road. Three tion at Kennebunk and Bar|Buckingham avenue, will be|weeks later the dog showed up Harbor, Maine, are the Misses|©@ving this week on the SS)at the back door. 4 oy a % jIvernia for a six weeks' vaca-| The boy said he wanted to try Evelyn and Aileen Found, Mrs.'tion. in the British Isles. Shejan experiment with our Aire- George Ansley and Mrs. L. F.'will be sight-seeing in Cornwall|dale. My dumb husband agreed. McLaughlin, all of Oshawa. and visiting relatives in Har-)They drove King Tut out about row, Middlesex, England. 40 miles and let him out of the A bon-voyage dinner party, Mire CE Bows x cat i washed af the home of Mrs. MSC, F Bavae Kaya tat was ten days ago. We : have not seen King since. Our NORTHMINSTER NUPTIALS the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney P Harding and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher John Mason, all of Oshawa --Ireland Studio A recent double-ring cere- mony in Northminster United Church united Carolyn Patri- cia Harding and William Herbert Mason. The bride is William F. Kellington Weds Carol L. Ostrander At Picton In St. Mary Magdalene Angli-| Rogers, bridesmaids) They can Church, Picton, on Satur- wore full-skirted gowns of blue day afternoon, William Fred-jorganza with bracelet sleeves erick Kellington, son of Mr.\and round necklines and match- and Mrs. John T. Kellington of/ing headdresses. They carried Oshawa, took as his bride Caro] bouquets of blue daisies. Louise Ostrander, daughter of Mr, William A. Blight was Mrs. Keith Ostrander of Picton best man and ushering were and the late Mr. Ostrander. (David G. Perkin and Ronald The Reverend R. B. DeBlois K. Kellington. Wright 'conducted the cere--- At Maple Inn, Bloomfield, mony and Mrs. Wright was the where the reception was held, | H. E, W. Brownlee, Park road)jyncheon party in honor of Mr. 4 3 jsouth, in honor of Mrs. C. E./and Mrs. Thomas Brocklebank *0? poke fa gop Hi gh al /Bovair, Kawartha avenue, and|who have left for their home what ie wie Ga. i can Mrs, George Cunningham, |"@ar Liverpool, England, after aaderatand "how a child could | 4 a month's vacation with Mr. : Buckingham avenue, who arejand Mrs. William Schoenau,|40 such a thing, but a grown leaving this week for the British Law street. ep te a this hgh lee. "AC ie area | y husband says ALL dogs ae, wits were presented '0/ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Far- have homing instincts and that the vacationers by the hostess row, Christie avenue, who are/King Tut shquid have returned. and guests, Mrs, William!spending four weeks Schoenaw Mrs, Ira Turpin, Mrs.|Mr. and Mrs, M. McIntyre) TO A MORON John Adams, Mrs. Bernard a iBinpeieoodl Kiyo Eng-| Dear .Married: Some Pe | Tierney and Mrs. » Were guest gar-|have better homing instincts |Harmer. Will1@™ den party given by Her Majesty|than others and most hysbands the. Queen at Buckingham! have better sense than yours. Guests at the MacKenzie. Palace on July 24. Buy another ig sod eae the Kenyon wedding Were Mr. Er-| mrs. C. EB. Bovair, Kawar boy and tell your husband no nest Klein, Traverse City, Mich- svanine left petite si] by jet tha lt try any more "scientific igan; Mr. and Mrs, William io wanading 4 eit | CXPeriments. "4 a wee "a month's vacation to visit) D A Yanders: I was Kennedy, Lansing, Michigan; \friends and relations in Belfast,, V@@® 4m" --_--e : Mr. and Mrs. fMonard Picker- Northern Ireland, Glasgow interested in the letter from the ing, Orillia; Mr, and Mrs. Cecil|scotiand, Liverpool and London, SOCIAL NOTICES Sesson, Sarnia; Mr. and Mrs.) pngjand. ENGAGEMENT Michael Craig, Atherly; Mr. and Mrs, Robert MacKenzié) Oshawa and district guests and son Wayne, Anaheim, Cali-attendin g the Kellington- As An Experiment visiting| How about this? -- MARRIED} tences, one of my pet skillful, indeed Dear Ano Landers: Do you think it's right for a mother who is divorced from the father of her children to change the names of her children when she remarries? Our daughter-in-law did this) wjand my husband and I are) heartbroken. Our family name) is very precious to us. My hus-/ band is fourth generation Amer- | ican and the fifth in line to carry) the name. We had only one son.) Now that his son's name has! been changed it means the end} of the family line. i Our son says ise doesn't care) theories was which your column has changed her family's pattern of Jiving. In my opinion, your most valuable contribution, is your encouragement to say NO--and not allow boorish acquaintances and nervy relatives to impose. An imposition of one person on another is like a cancer. The only way to get rid of it is to cut it out the moment it is recognized--and the sooner the better. Why z le afrai say, "Look, Sipe tn Ta sages married his mother. Thanks for las a free - sitter--? or, '"I'm|¥our help.--BOSTON |sorry, but my home is not al Dear Boston: When your son) jrestaurant and you can't keep|Permitted his boy to be legally| |dropping over here for meals."|ad opted he relinquished alll |_ It's so much healthier to say|Claim to the child. There is| jit and get it over with than to|nothing you can do about it) |smolder in silence and chafe/ now. | junder the irritation: After all.) Most young children want the what is there to lose? Life would|same last name as the other be far more pleasant if the|/members of the family. Older freeloaders and insensitive clods| ones, however, sometimes pre- let you alone--MRS, €, §. A. |fer to keep their real father's Dear Mrs. C, S, A.: Thank) name. When 'such is the case you for reducing the Landers'| the child's preference should be jcare a great. deal. ja mother do this cruel thing? /Can we do anything: about it? The boy's stepfather legally) adopted him one year after he | . GORGES S gt BAS i ee ie L pare ge Your condensation off SERVICE CLINIC HEARING AID As ao community service in the interest of better hearing, we will conduct a FREE hearing aid Service Clinic to help solve the Hearing Aid problems of everyone in this area, on the following day and place. : PLEASE MAKE A NOTE OF THE DAY NOW OSHAWA, Genosha Hotel 1 TO 9 P.M. Wednesday, July 25, 1962 FREE Audiometric Hearing Tests will be given on the above date. If you HEAR but don't UNDER- STAND you moy suffer with nerve deafness. Then a simple attachment will help you to understand better on the telephone. One given away free with every hearing test between the hours of 8 and 9 p.m. ONLY. Everyone is welcome--Bring in your old aid regardless of make for FREE check-up on the above date. Acousticon Company of Toronto 67 Richmond St. W., Toronto 1, Ontario philosophy to a few crisp sen-} respected. BARONS' STOREWIDE fornia; Mr, Walter Klein, Sault Ste, Marie, Michigan; Mr, and Mrs. George Klein, Stewben- ville, Ohio; Mrs. Gertrude Klein, Pontiac, Michigan; Miss Mildred Pickering and Mr. and Mrs. Grenville Whalen, Sault Ste Marie, Ontario. Mr. Royal Melosh, Hillcroft street, spent the weekend at his home in Hull, Quebec. Ostrander wedding in Picton on Saturday included Mr. and Mrs, John T. Kellington, Mr, and Mrs, Ronald K. Kellington, Linda and Diana; Mr, and Mrs- John Randall, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Luke, Mr. and Mrs, Ver- non Osborne, Mr. Robert Os- borne, Mr. William Blight, Miss Anna Jean MacMillan, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pierce, Mr. David Perkin, Miss Mar-} Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bilous announce the engagement of their daughter, Sylvia, Peter Wayne Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Gordon Davis, all of Oshawa. The wedding will take place on Saturday, August 18, 1962, at 3.00 p.m. in St. John's Ukrainian Greek Ortho- dox Church, Oshawa. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE The forthcoming marriage is to Mr: announced of Miss Karen Jac-| |garet Russell, Mr. Roger Lewis,| queline Shearer, daughter of | (Mr. Alan Brown, all of Osh-| Mrs. Camilla Shearer, Ajax,| A lawa; Mr. and Mrs, Archie) and Mr. James Shearer, Toron-| Campbell, Mr. and Mrs,|to, to Mr. Clayton James Orp-} George Luke, Mr. and Mrs,| wood, son of, Mr. and Mrs, Roy Brawn, Mr. and Mrs- Har-| Harry Orpwood of Oshawa. The old Luke, Kenneth and Kathy, ceremony will take place on / /Mr. and Mrs. Clare Brawn, all/ Friday, July 27, in St. Paul's| Gl Y- of Raglan. (United Chureh, Ajax. | e, : soloist. Mr. G. A. Jenkin play-\the bride's mother received in} ed the wedding music. ice-turquoise lace and silk or- The bride was given in mar- ganza over taffeta with white riage by her brother, Mr. War- accessories. Her flowers were ren Ostrander. She wore a bouf- pink roses. The bridegroom's fant gown of silk faille with mother was in blue silk shan- long sleeves and a scoop neck-|tung with matching accesso- line, beaded with pearls andjries and white carnations. sequins. A atc gol pe _ Following a honeymoon on Ks her fingertip veil of Fre nchithe east coast, Mr. and Mrs.| illusion and she carried a-bou-/Kellington will make their WIFE PRESERVER quet of white roses. home in Oshawa. : She was attended by Miss}. For travelling the bride chose, Clothespins will last longer if Katherene Ostrander, her sis-|a blue linen sheath dress with] washed in'a salt-water solution ter, as maid of honor and Miss matching jacket and white pefore use. They won't freeze on Marilyn Storms and Miss Carol accessories. Sie cides: elther. Barbara Jane Green Becomes Bride Ot Ted Arthur Virgin Ren yes -- a orn woe sheath dress with a pink boucle A wedding of Oshawa inter- ela Ann Green, wore a ballet- jacket, pink and white corsage ° est was held Saturday in West-jlength gown of yellow chiffon and accessories for the honey- mount United Church when Mr. over taffeta with a short jacket) moon trip to Cape Cod and Bos- Ted Arthur, son of Mr. andjof yellow lace and a_pill-box! ton, Mrs. Arthur Virgin took Bar-jhat with a gathered veil. The| ; A bara Jane Green, daughter of| bridesmaid, Miss Jaqueline Wir-igicata etl dine ue atmenrned Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Dayid/gin, wore an identical gown in/qrive' Oshawa. . Green, all of Oshawa, as his pale green. Miss Wendy Brown, ee bride. the flower girl, wore a mauve) The ceremony was performed dress, a ruffled hat and they all) by the Reverend Frank H./wore posies of shasta daisies on) PARKWAY TELEVISION ENDS RE-MODELLING SALE THIS SAT. Ward. 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