Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Aug 1962, p. 8

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Alice F. Garniss Fi\Pugliese in. mauve, _ |Church was the setting recent- Guy Pugliese Wed In St. Matthew's St. Matthew's Anglican ly for the marriage of Miss Alice Frances Garniss, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Garniss to Mr. Guy Pugliese, son of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Pugliese, all of Oshawa. The Reverend Ronald A. Sharp performed the ceremony with Mr. Turton as organist. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a_ full- length gown of white silk peau de soie trimmed with lace and pearls and carried a bouquet of red roses and white chrysanthe- mums, The bride was attended by the Misses Franka Pugliese in| Persian rose, Brenda. Power in powder blue, Theresa Aughney in mint green, Janet Wildman jin misty pink, and Diane The ower girls were Miss Gail) arniss in mint green, and| |Miss Eda Pugliese in pale yel-| |\low. They all carried bouquets) ANN LANDERS Professional Squelch 7 Ends Clinical Conflab \ Dear Ann Landers: I am in sympathy with "In Sympathy." She was the long-suffering phy- sician's wife who wrote to say her husband had to give up go- ing to church on Sunday be- cause he was constantly pes- tered by people who wanted curbstone opinions and free) medical advice. | A dear friend of mine solved the problem in this manner: The town bore who was notor- ious for chiselling everything and anything, collared this good-natured doctor at a cock- tail party. She pulled him into a corner and began to describe in detail the shooting pains in her hip and leg. The doctor looked her square in the eye, and in his most pro- fessional way said: "Undress." asks my roommate if he knows where I am after I've told her exactly where I plan to be. She has phoned my parents' home (long distance) to make sure I didn't go somewhere else for the weekend. Ruth is 22. Do you think she'll outgrow this or will she be this way forever? I don't think I could stand a wife who was al- j @\ways checking.--BRUCE Dear Ann Landers: I'm a| Dear Bruce: Understanding young man who needs an un-|Why she is like this helps, but biased opinion. THE GIRL I'm/it's no cure. This girl needs in love with has some wonderfu;|Professsional help. qualities. She wants to get mar-| If she is reluctant to explore ried but I'm afraid of her sus-|the problem with a specialist picious nature. [ne would be wise to -- Ruth came from a broken|'he romance--or prepare for a home: Her father cheated on/life of hunting and checking. her mother left and right. They| Individuals who are suspicious were divorced. Her stepfather; without cause sometimes de- was a chaser, too. You can|Velop over-active imaginations. understand why she doesn't/After a while they are unable R have much faith in men. to separate fact from fiction. I'm not the cheating kind and Then it's too late. ea have not even looked sideways ' at another girl since we became) STRONGER WHEN RAW -- hla year, Yet she' Most vegetables supply more thing. goo pf Bagged Oe an? | vitamins and minerals when alley to make sure I'm there,/¢aten raw, since they los2 part| She calls my apartment andlof their nutrients in cooking. GIRL BELIEVES > a IN KNITS You will too ... when you see the sleek, trim look of these high fashion wool, double-knits by "SPORTSTEMPO" . . . all partially lined for a beautiful fit ... and priced oh so low! Be sure to shop of matching chrysanthemums. That did it. The woman has| | Mr. Anthony Pugliese was|never gone near him since.--| | |the best man with Mr. Joseph|WANDERING TEXAN Pugliese, Mr. Guy Pugliese| Dear Texan: I'm_ glad it cousin of the _ bridegroom,|worked for him but I wouldn't |Mr. Frank Pugliese and Mr.|recommend this technique for ® |Edward Christison as ushers. |everyone. Some women would The bride's mother received|be only too happy to take him at the reception held at the at his word! Oshawa Airport wearing a| Dear Ann Landers: What do} dress of two tone beige with|you think about an adult man} mauve accessories. The bride-|getting up at a party and doing] groom's mother chose a blue|an imitation of the president of! 8 vith white acces-|the United States? Mba i ooo ee He messed up his. hair and| our new, exciting knit department The couple left on their|pinned his suitcoat in the back : : ... the best knit departtment in honeymoon to the United:so it would fit tight. He folded States with the bride wearing|up his pants cuffs so they'd be town ... see these, and our large |a white linen two-piece suit. |short. Then he began to speak] selection of other styles available. . . On their return the couple|with an exaggerated eastern| from 29.95 - 49.95 | will reside at 76 Wilkinson ave-|accent, emphasizing such words) nue, Oshawa. as Democratic 'pah-ty," Many of the 200 guests were "Cuber" and "Afriker"'. Every: from Toronto, one was in stitches. riba i ~| I felt it was in bad taste and not the least bit funny. After all, the presidency is the highest of- fice of the land, and every DAWN AND PAUL Children of Mr. and Mrs. William Nicholson, Perry crescent, are Dawn and | Carson Stonehouse and Mrs. Paul who were four years old | Thomas Nicholson, all of and one year old, May 9 and | Springhill, Nova Scotia. 10 respectively. Their grand- parents are Mr. and Mrs. 'Anna Jean McMillan Feted Prior To Marriage Vows Mrs. Duncan MacMillan, Osh- also honored by many of her awa boulevard north, entertain-| pupils before the end of the ed at a troussea tea recently|school term, The Grade 12 in honor of her daughter, Anna}Home Economics class held a Jean, whose marriage to Mr. |party and presented a corsage William Albert Blight is to take/of white carnations, and from place Saturday in King Street)the Students' Council, the bride- United Church. jelect received a set of cork LEARN -- REMEMBER, schools open Sept. 4th. Only Braemor is so convenient to 5 schools. ADELAIDE McLAUGHLIN -- PUBLIC NEW R. S. McLAUGHLIN -- HIGH A + "4 ST. CHRISTOPHER'S --- SEPARATE American should have respect for the office. When 1 didn't RIDGEWAY -- SENIOR PUBLIC laugh along with the others I satis was told that I lack a sense of! WOODCREST -- PUBLIC humor, (A) Sport a casual air in. this 3-tone outfit with cardigan jacket ... Foliage/clay, Brown/beige, Charcoal/It. Grey, with White sizes 8 - 16 29.98 Window Boxes Yield Pleasure With Extra Care Window boxes, hanging bas- 7 eae . Mee The hostess wore a_brush-|and teakwood hot dish stands. |kets and other plant containers i 7 ee printed dress of blue and white, The Badminton Club, spon-|can. make a really impressive|marks of a healthy democracv| with a corsage of gladioli petals,|sored by the bride-to-be, made/showing if they are well caredjis that we can poke fun at 'the and was asssted by the bride-|4 presentation of a crystal|for. Here are some suggestions highest office of the land and groom's mother, Mrs. Thomas|cake plate, and the Grade 10/ from horticulturists with the On-|not be afraid of a knock at the A. Blight, who chose a dress of/Home Economics classes hon-|tario Department of Agriculture | goor beige seranno with matching |ored the future bride with a to help you get the most from The Romeivalte Gere Geshably lace trim and a corsage of glad-|pnarty and the gift of a vase. | yours. he Roosevelts were probably foli. The bride-to-be wore tur-| The presentation of a well) One of the most important|the most imitated Americans of quoise silk organza over taffeta/ang tree platter and bras s/factors to keep in mind is mois- 'he century because they were with a corsage of roses. stand was made to the bride-to-|ture. Most types of plant con- distinctive individuals. It is well TAKE TWO FOLLOWS be by her home form, 9B. tainers tend to dry out quickly, known that the Roosevelts were Mrs. C. G. Luke was tea' The prospective bridegroom! 8° inspect them daily. Regular|V@stly amused by these imita- hostess, and those who pouredina, also been honored at a Watering is a must. Plants that tions. I'm sure President Ken- tea were: Miss Effie Mac- party given by his friends at| have been allowed to wilt from nedy would laugh loudest if he Millan, Lindsay, aunt of the/tne home of Mr. Alan Nichols,//ack of moisture take a long|Could see some of the imitations bride, Mrs, Stanley Miller,| pare road south. "'\time to recover, If it happens of himself, _ Sunderland, aunt of the bride-| Following the. rehearsal this| ffequently, they will never re- sm groom, Mrs. Earl Eakins,| evening, the bridal party will) COVe? Properly. : Preston, cousin of the bride,!he entertained by the bride-|,, keep old blooms pinched off; BE A and Mrs. Harold Bell f|,room's parents, Mr, and Mrs.|'his, prevents unwanted seed Oshawa. 'Thomas -A Blight Wengyion production, It may seem like a Serving were Mrs. Robert! avenue. ae : "°*" lot of extra work, but you wiil MOVIE STAR Bezzent, Barrie, Mrs. Bruce}. __|be well rewarded by the extra' Beard, West Hill, Mrs. Bruce = "BN bloom you will get. 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The bride-to-be has been en-| tertained at several pre-nuptial! parties in the past few weeks. A miscellaneous shower was held by friends and neighbors at the home of Mrs. Harold| WIFE PRESERVER Bell, Beverly street. Salt. : Sat Send shirts to the laundry? A The staff members of fleet District High School in neat separate storage space for soiled ones will save hamper Stoney Creek held a_ miscel- sorting, Cover a sturdy card- laneous shower at the home of Mrs, Edward Hoecht in Burling-|,oard box with adhesive-backed plastic and hang on closet wall ton, and, at the last meeting of HOWARD'S Dnaporios the school year, the staff pre-|"-- 926 SIMCOE N. 725-3144 | WW 7-24 waffle iron and sandwich grill. A "Bathroom and Boudoir" shower and buffet supper was! given by Mrs. Paul Buchanan and Miss Fern Koenig at the latter's home in Scarborough, where former classmates of the bride-to-be from. high school, university, and summer school gathered. 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