(Women Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, August 7, 1962 Cyrano at Stratford Will Remain Monumental Dramatic Memory By JO ALDWINCKLE A standing ovation that thun- dered for five curtain calls established the premiere per- formance of Cyrano de Bergerac as the finest non-Shakespearean production that the Stratford Festival has yet presented. The} play is a personal triumph for Christopher Plummer, in the of hypocrisy, false pride and prejudice, In his interpretation of the 'role of Cyrano, the cavalier with \the freakish nose, Mr. Plummer reveals a wide range of emo- tions with superb theatrical achievement. He is brave, ner- vous, tender, cruel, poetic, caus- Itie and witty. He sings, he duels, applause was not tid " alone. aching haat | The audience was also eX-| 'The jight of his life, the beau- pressing its delight in ee teous Roxane, oblivious of his are Mr. and Mrs, W tic conception of Michael 4AN8-| ure passion for her, learns too Whittington, "Fis Sear Bs sin SIGNING THE REGISTER ham, the director; to Tanyaljate that his dread of being re-| have been inate Geant | Buffett, D.C., and Mrs. Buf- |Moisewitsch and Desmond) iuiced on account of his ugli-| pritai , , : ie +p| DUS ' § ritain for three weeks and fet of Oshawa and the bride- |Heeley, the designers, and 'O/ness, had blighted both their! are expected home today. | groom's parents are Mr, and |/uis Applebaum for his music. tives, They visited Devon, Cornwall Mrs. R. Blair Moore of St, | , Has an.audience ever before! In a company of seasoned ac-| and the island of Jersey and | Catherines clapped the national anthem?|tors, Toby Robins as Roxane is ANN LANDERS Pictured at the stately home of Luton Hoo, in Bedfordshire, FP, Seen signing the register after their marriage in Christ Memorial Church recently are Mr. and Mrs, Peter Rich- ard Moore. The bride is the former Jacqueline Merle Buf- | fett, daughter of Sydney W. : usual arrangement of "The/dainty and ever-smiling; less : Pee oe ane {Queen" brought a round of ap-|"'intellectual" than. the scrip! |plause and created a happy at-|would indicate, but beautiful in {mosphere for the opening mob/repose. scene, This is a sudden plunge.| Between the key scenes play into the tempera et mores ofj/ed by the principal characters, I J um's lively and un- ri j io in: tina --Photo by Hornsby Mr, Applebaum's lively a trifle ingénue. She is clear, Dear Ann Landers: Just a, and send questions to Science Editors, P.O. Box 97, Terminal "K", Toronto, Ont. edical Mirror 1 at "Denture" Look 1 will The "den- Q. Within a short time have to get false teeth. thought of having that ture look" is frightening. Can't dentists make false teeth that look natural? A. Yes, but it takes skill, time and patience. The object is to} imitate ' nature This involves Holds Interest for Whitby 17th. century Paris, distracting|the stage is thronged with a : : : ; in its busy-ness, yet serving as/sparkling cast. The fluidity of United in a double-ring cere- flower girls. They all wore short g perfect milieu for the entrance|the movement and composition, mony in St. James Unitedjaqua and white silk organza/of Cyrano who commands the/the master touch of the direc- , gee rag vg | dae be pinrrige a scene with his outspoken hatred/tor, is a constant joy. The stars were Miss Elizabe ice Lind-|lined with a wide band of dais-! -- ---- lara gurn ; are es ley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |ies giving a deep hem effect. prilligat olepere' oeregye Ph Richard Lindley, Windsor, for-|The softly shirred bodices had a Murray R Burgess tributing to the radiant whole. merly of Ottawa, and Mr. Rob-|wide blue band appliqued with : The tragedy is intensified by ; oH ert Milton Armstrong, son ofjdaisies and large bows with ° comedy and unrequited love compared her with a pair of Dr. and Mrs. Harold Arm-|streamers to the hemline; Elsie J. Corbman more poignant amid mockery, |S"°*- eoee , : strong of Ottawa. The bride. is! scoop necklines and cap sleeves. One cannot forget the intapes Pabe ere. Bae otc ge | 5 ayer zes shoes -- they 'wear the : lawaity ot Wine of Mrs. gg boro ogg a a Exchange Vows jcreated by Leo Ciceri, Bruno|And that's probably what hap-| ; : e ' quets Gerussi, Peter Donat, Dougias}pened to his wife. The ceremony was perform-|white hyacinth bells and carna- ieee re tating rf I niet ae : ; -,..| A wedding of Oshawa inter-|Rain, John Colicos, John Horton My husband and I married ed by the Reverend Donald|tions tinted aqua with the flow- aes Oe Rtn Ciba Wn : ; : i : * : : : ; est was held last Saturday in|Eric Christmas, William Hutt, young and started with nothing. Joyce with the wedding musicjer girls carrying bouquets of Ini assiistat ie -Saut . 7 i i 9 ; Se ee é Albert Street United Chureh|Mary Savidge and Pat Galloway|] worked alongside him for 20 played by Mr. Branwell Bailey.|white hyacinth bells and yellow : : ith i ; : ; : ' , when Mr. Murray Russell Bur-|to name a few. years. In addition to keeping a Given in marriage by her fa-|carnations. es Mrs. Clar-| c ; j Z ; the children ther, the bride wore a full| The best man was Mr. Bruce|8°Ss: Son of Mr. and Mrs. ek Cyrano is slated for only 19 home ane aca he yan bnug in length gown of dove-white faille|E. Armstrong, brother of the|e™ce J: aennrgene a Fil 's/performances and already is|! genre pe gue back I and lace, The bell shaped skirt/bridegroom with Mr. Peter Pride, Miss Elsie igs Gabi ire anlar sold out until the enq| the ae Sine I did it all of faille carried an all lace|/W. Gates, Cooksville, Mr. Keith\CO'man, daughter of Mr. ge of August. There is a rumor that re ' ay aRdree were raised train held by two faille roses|T. McLean, Mr. John A. ba ge tang Roy Corbman, a : = be repeated next year)' ter our ¢ s ; ; | < ya. Oo meet a growi and the Chantilly lace oo and Mr. Bernard W. Matte; Whe Baverend AcE. Laika ob 8g 'owing demand. about money, he began to fancy was accented by a scoop neck-|all of Ottawa as ushers. ficiated HA? Bae Th 2 himself a ladies' man. He fell line and short sleeves. A match-| The reception was held at the) \31cC, at She oa Nav- R for a girl young enough to be ing crown held her full-length,|cottage of the bridegroom's pire ce te scion Me HL att obert B. Osborne his daughter. I told him if he fingertip veil and she carried a'ents on Shirley's Bay. Ls "eit in ae : a' a ae " ae wanted to make a fool of him- pecig of = Hill roses} The bride's travelling ensem- gr Thee anied!: com Weds Patricia Oram self to go ahead and hyacinth bells. ble was a navy blue pure silk p ; Page fithin three months he was Miss Nancy Beatty of Hamil-/shantung suit, pink and white|P0S¢4 by 0g hb pagers "4 At St & i hs age at shoes almost ton, was the maid of honor withlaecessories and a corsage of od rig i he asa a . UTegory s crippled him. He begged me to the bridegroom's sister, Mrs.|pink carnations and hyacinth; '* "; '#aTKe. | : ; ' forgive him, and I did. Now he B. W. Matte of Ottawa, thelbells. : The bride, given in marriage) Married recently in St. Greg- tk Sbaraving himself and I'm Misses Susan and Catherine| The bridal couple will make Ls dliaas -- cue os ory's. Roman Catholle Church sure he's happy to have his Lindley, sisters of the bride as|their home at 153 St, George length gown of white taffeta recently were Miss _ Patricia comfortable shoes back.--NUFF her attendants. The Misses Vir-|street, Apt. 401, Toronto, anqjU%@" organza. The full skirt/Anne Oram, daughter. of Mr.| carp ginia and Carol-Anne Lindley,|will return to Ottawa in the/C@tried a chapel train and the/and Mrs. Daniel E. Oram, To- ar Nuff: A low bow to you tata -ai : ; bodice was accented by a scoop/ronto, and Mr. Robert Baily Os... Dear Nuff: : : n sisters of the bride were!spring of 1963 ; . : : J h aturity and ienelties (eR ../neckline, lily-point sleeves andiborne, son of Mr. and Mrs, for having the maturity bus: : ; a a bow at the waistline. A self\John W. Osborne, Oshawa. courage to egress oe Most Miss Gloria A M H ed jrose held her finger-tip veil of| The Reverend A. G. Quesnelle Heng s -- ha : ven hla OSS onor silk illusion and she carried a officiated at the ceremony. suleddure 'Nook ee crescent bouquet of white) The bride, given in marriage sees yh ' At Sh d P s jshasta chrysanthemums and by her father, wore a full length Dear Ann Landers: I'm a en Owers an resentations |pink roses. gown of peau de soie with a beii/16 and never liked a girl unti The matron of honor was|shaped skirt and a Chantilly 1 met Mary. She came Miss Gloria Anne Moss hasjroad north, Miss Beth Hoskin Mrs. Gunter Golias with Miss lace bodice with elbow length f | been honored by many showers| assisted the bride-elect in open- Susan Powell as bridesmaidjsleeves. A lily-of-the-valley nadian Legion Hall, wearing a) prior to her marriage to Mr./ing the many gifts. After an en-|and Miss Ann Jeanette Tyce,headdress held her bouffant beige floral dress under chiffon. Barry James Campbell on Sat-|tertaining evening refreshments cousin of the bride, as junior|veil and she carried a bouquet The bridegroom's a ita rday. were served. Assisting the host-/bridesmaid. They wore white|of white roses. a sheath dress of tea ue. ' We pgs cg shower was\esses were Misses Faye Sagrifforganza over gowns of lime eld at the home of Mrs. A. J.\and Nancy Cover. green taffeta, styled with scoop|Paul Markou, with Miss Diane|low roses. McDonald. Guests -- included} Misses Dorothy James, Eliza-/necklines, elbow-length sleeves|Delmore and Miss Gloria Rum- vik ike hae -- Reyenga and Mis Dougias and ct -- A white self|beloe, bridesmaids, wore iden-|white hounds tooth suit, and « ides mother is a| Sutton, co-workers of the future Tose held their veils and they|tical gowns of shocking pink|pink and white accessories member. Refreshments served by the hostess assisted|Thexton, entertained at a mis-|quets of white shasta chrysan-|jackets. They carried yellow|Maritime Provinces bd Mrs. Douglas Smith, Mrs.\cellaneous shower at the home|themums. and white flowers with shock-'Eastern States : aes Clark, the Misses San-jof Mrs. Douglas Sutton on Mont-| Mr. George Hester was the ing pink ribbons. Mr. and Mrs. Osborne will re- ra Clark and Janice Wilton. [rave avenue. best man with Mr. Richard At-|, Mr. Francis Gallant was the|side in Toronto on their return. The bride-elect was honored) Neighbors of he bride's fam-|kinson and the bridegroom's|best man with Mr. Ronald Ab-| Among those attending were pe ag age eevee Palen oo knee street east pre-|cousin Mr. Robert Gill, as ush- : Mr. David Wellar and Mr.| guests from bese sai ds z rs. rman Boddy | sente e future bride andlers, 'aul Markou as_ ushers. West Territories; Toronto, Osh- nea Hoary ran reac aaa with a woollen} 'The bride's mother received) The bride's mother received|awa, Peterborough, Madoc and Rebs ue A ue 4 * ee 4 ye lat the reception held at the at the reception held at the Ca-| West Huntington. held the many itis, B fiat with" ride-elect whee Presenied| Flying Dutchman Motor Hotei.) ~~ : 2 Coes ny gifts. Buffet re- a vacuum cleaner in alwearing blue organza dress freshments were served by the|white hassock from h ffice| j 4 --_ "Haron . ' : n her oflice) over taffeta with a side drape, ~ stesse. co-workers and officials of the|jace bodice, and pink and Mrs. C. G. Luke and Miss, UAW Hall. : white accessories. The bride- . Linde Luke entertained the Pio gh npssgted gdb comfort-|groom's mothers assisted in 2 ride-elect at a luncheon. Guests|! Was made to the prospective) dress of aqua taffeta under lace were Mrs. George Moss _Jr.,|>ridegroom by his fellow staff) with a midriff of crushed or- Misses *Bernyce Roach, ieaeners of Riverview Public| panza, matching organza hat Hickson, Heather Robins, Anna|School, Dryden, Ont. and his|and 'white and champagne Jean MacMillan and Lois Ter-| Pupils made a presentation of a|shade accessories. Both moth- willegar. Maida coffee pot, Pic-lers wore corsages of pink Chry- 9 From a recent TV program Mrs. W. B. Terwillegar and) "neces set. adi santhemums. on birth defects | learned thot Miss Lois Terwillegar held Siicaveat Abe belts iin nT + When leaving for their honey-|certain drugs have a bad effect personal shower attended UY cctanained: ai the f y of the/moon to Eastern Ontario andjon an unborn child, Can you relatives,, former school ASS0-|} ide? " Ome * | Quebec the bride wore an arnel|list these for me? ciates and friends of the future| (0. Parents, Mr. and Mrs.| 1nd cotton floral two-piece suit,|A-. A simple listing of ogents bride, Miss Kathleen Beath as-\2¢0%8@ Moss, Richmond street) vith white accessories ~~ "|which could affect the unborn sisted the hostesses in serving| © On their return the bridal cou- chs would hove very | litle refreshments | " 1 all live in Ochaws {meaning because timing is all She tad Winds | _ CHANGED PATTERN tides taal Sa talbd alan jimportant. The limb buds of the BE cogs eorge Hoskin and Mrs. Machine-made lace, gradually; Guests attending were from/embryo begin to develop in the John Sagriff were hostesses at| replacing the handmade variety,|Toronto, Bowmanville, _ Ux-|fourth week of pregnancy. The a kitchen shower held at the/first appeared late in the 18th|bridge, Peterborough, Aja x,|polote begins to close in the former's home on _ Stevenson! century. |Port Perry and Montreal sixth week. The dividing wall Bees ' by jwithin the heart emerges during the eigth week. 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Lots of other|A!bert Worsley of Oshawa, The he had outgrown his wife, and guys fell for her, too. She is|marriage will take place on very popular. I was afriad to ask her out be- cause I didn't want to get turned down. A few weeks ago I was invited to a picnic and hayride and was told to bring a date. I got up the nerve and asked Mary to go with me. When she said yes I was on top of the world. I wanted to make our first date a great one so I decided to surprise her with. a_ gift, 'I bought a very nice bracelet and and we didn't have to worry|had her initials engraved on it.| gether again. Yesterday she called to say she changed her mind because she didn't think she liked me well enough to spend a whole afternoon and evening with me. I was very disappointed. Should I give her the braceiet anyway? It has her initials on it and I don't have any use for it now.--B. Dear B.: Don't give her the bracelet. Keep it as a reminder --in case you're tempted to go overboard for another doll. A gift on a first date makes no, sense. It would have ap- peared that you were trying to buy the girl's affections, So,, in @ way you're lucky she broke the date. It saved you from making a foolish blunder. Dear Ann Landers: I'm no from an- kid (26) and always thought I do you think?--BLASTED knew the answers. Now I'm stumped and my head is break- ing from all the advice that is |being poured on from relatives.) I was in love with a beautiful The matron of honor, Mrs,/They both wore corsages of yel- girl before I went into the ser-/months. You need time to get vice. She wanted to get mar- The bride donned a black and ried before I left but I decided|4 successful marriage with this against it. She wrote wonderful letters were|bride, assisted by Miss Isabel\Carried crescent shaped bou-|with full skirts and matching) when the couple left for the| (about five a week) and I used) probably find it difficult to trust the'to cross out the days on the'her again. 4 two stately homes which they visited and Hatfield House. | Luton Hoo means Luton Hill | in old English and contains | the famous Wernher collec- | tion of old master paintings, | and priceless jewellery and | porcelain which are on dis- play. SOCIAL NOTICES » ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced} jot Miss Eileen Lenora Hanson, |daughter of Mrs. James Hanson| lof Oshawa and 'the late Mr. |Hanson to Mr. Albert William |Worsley, son of Mr, and Mrs.' |Saturday, August 25, at 11.00 jam. in St. Gregory's Roman \Catholic Church. HOUSEHOLD HINT Make wooden trouser and |skirt hangers extra slip-proof| by gluing a piece of foam rub-| ber sheeting to the inner sides of hanger with rubber cement. calendar until we would be to- After 14 months I came home. | |My girl was waiting for me at the bus depot with my folks. I was stunned when I saw how much she had changed, She seemed heavier and older. That night she told me she had a baby just five weeks before 1 got home. The baby lived only two days. It turns out my family and friends knew all about it and decided not to tell me till I got home, My folks said this girl had always been a tramp and) everyone knew it but me: 'She claimed she missed me so much} she had to go out to keep from going crazy. I think I still love! her, but I'm not sure. She wants to get married right away. What Dear Blasted: I think you'd, better hold the phone, Buddy} Boy. Date others (and this girl] |too, if you like) but forget about) |marriage for at least six your bearings. 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