10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 15, 1962 Bridesmaids In Gold Organza SIGNING THE REGISTER --Photo by Hornsby ANN LANDERS Is She Big-Hearted Or Off Her Rocker? Dear Ann Landers: Would I am married now and have Attend Judith Seneco, Bride The marriage was performed by the Reverend Alfred Wool- cock in St. George's Memorial Church last Saturday when Miss Judith Seneco, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Seneco of Oshawa and the late Mr. Seneco, became the bride of Mr. Vernon Brooks, son of Mr. Fred Brooks of Oshawa and Mrs. Douglas Rowden of Whitby, The wedding music was play- ed by Mr. Alan Reesor with Mr. Ross Cotton singing '"'O Perfect Love" and "Wedding Hymn". Given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Stanley Seneco, the + bride wore a full length gown of white peau de soie fashioned with a bell shaped skirt and fit- ted bodice adorned with Alen- con lace and seed pearls, scoop neckline and 'lily-point sleeves. A pearl and aurora borealis tiara held her three tier, finger. tip length bouffant veil of nylon tulle and she carried a cascade of five yellow cymbidium orchids and white stephanotis. Miss Joan Hercia was the | maid of honor with Miss Gloria Hercia and Miss Josie Romano- vich as bridesmaids. They wore gowns of gold onganza over taf- feta with bell shaped skirts, gold {pearl tiaras with nylon tulle jveils and carried bouquets of jorange gladioli and white chry- jsanthemums, The full skirted a dresses and miniature bauquets of the junior bridesmaids, Miss Debbie Seneco and Miss Susan |Peggs, matched those of the jbridesmaids' and they wore | halos of gold. flowers. The bride's brother, Mr. Stan- ley Seneco was the best man with Mr- William Vekasi and Mr. James Fegan as ushers. aster Patrick Plishka was the ing-bearer. Receiving at the reception bride's mother wore a sheath dress of chocolate brown organ. za over. taffeta accented with lace and overskirt, beige and brown accessories and a cor- sage of beige orchids. The bride- groom's sister assisted wearing a pink sheath dress, lace trim- med: jacket, white accessories and a corsage of pink orchids. As the couple left for a honey- moon trip to Northern Ontario the-bride donned a pleated mint green silk sheath dress, green hat, white accessories and a corsage of white roses. On their return they will make SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Miss Anne Marie Oldham, daughter of Mrs. Andrew David-' son of Brooklin and the late Mr, | Nathan J. Oldham, to Mr.| Vernon William Ferguson, son) of Mr. and Mrs: Douglas Fer-| guson of Uxbridge. The mar-| i riage is to take place on Sat-| urday, September 8, at 3.00 p.m./ in Brooklin United Church. | | | ENGAGEMENT The engagement is | nounced of Anne Louise Webster, daughter of Mrs. John| Patterson, to Mr. Ronald/ Ephriam Wright, son of Mr.| and Mrs. Newton Wright, all of Oshawa. The marriage is to} take place in St. Geonge's} Memorial Church on Saturday,| September 15, at 3.00 p.m. i | their home in Oshawa. | HOUSEHOLD HINT Finger marks on candles can be cleaned with a soft cloth) moistened with denatured alco- GOLD SEAL FARMS § "Oshawa's" Newest and Finest Meat Store OPEN THURS.¢FRIL¢SAT. 75 picHMonn st. W. ONLY DURING SUMMER MONTHS (Opposite Motor City Bowling Alley) ROUND STEAK || \aincen BEEF 2». 99 & ROASTS WIENERS Z is. 99: FRYING CHICKENS ».39- PORK CHOPS) =} 7% 1 SMOKED GOLDEN VALLEY you say this woman is big-|small children. When my step-jheld at the Polish Hall, the'hol- hearted or is she off her rocker? This relative of mine has a nine-room house and six chil- dren. Her own work is never done, 'yet she is always running over to the neighbor's or to a friend's to help out when there is illness or a death in the fam- ily. When her cousin went to the hospital to have a fourth child, she took the three little ones into her home for five days mother comes to visit she talks a EAE ae Ran a WC to me about her religion con-/ stantly. She also takes the chil-| dren aside and works on them Between visits she sends me tons of literature in the mail. Whenever I see one of those en- velopes I see red. My husband says I should send everything back and then she'll leave me alone. I hesitate to do this be- cause I'm sure it' would create OSHAWA BAILEY FOODS LID. WEST HILL WHITBY THE FOOD SHOP OSHAWA AND WHITBY PLAZA > PICNIC HAMS SPECIAL Ib, 49.- SPECIAL SIDE BACON Ib, 69: | . rong ag e@ WE SPECIALIZE IN FREEZER SUPPLIES e band every night. have an opinion?--NO PROS- This woman's husband makes|PECT | Y Beer BEEF just enough to get by, yet she] Dear No Prospect: Dont re-/| FRESH ¢ TERS 63° the neighbor children who look]. | FRONT QUARTERS oF 42 HIND QUAR a to me as if they are better pies gay rag ming no} FRESH dressed than her own. commen. 4ne next ime: your i I took a psychology course in|Stepmother begins to talk about| BANANA ROLLS 39° feel unloved and inadequate and|forbidden subject so far as you i i peetieghtlfminoner pepe tine ety tire gy Ay Reet Shop at the bakery with the large variety. ceptance by knocking them.|bring it up again. you think about this?--JUST WONDERING Dear Wondering: I think per- unloved, and hope to down-' grade' this woman's generosity by reading selfish motives into She sounds warm-hearted and wonderful and is undoubtedly getting a great deal of satisfac- take a lesson? Dear Ann Landers: My hus- band left me three years ago my two children. The boy was never any trouble. He seemed to be born with grown - up per"from infancy and I could never control her. When Delores was 13 she be- She painted up like a tramp, sneaked my high heels out the back door and I never knew barely 15 and busting out of her blouses and skirts. Im sure she's in trouble. I've hinted she's been drinking a lot of malteds lately. A woman I work with has a year, The boy wouldn't marry her. She knew somebody who arranged to give the baby to a bills and gave her $200 besides. I've heard about homes for un- wed mothers but I don't know I'm worried sick and 1 don't know where to turn--BERTHA Dear Bertha: Tell your that its perfectly obvious that shes in trouble. This girl must have medical attention at once. lem will not make it vanish. Please send me a stamped en- velope with your name and ad- a list of homes for unwed moth- ers in your vicinity. Don't become involved with Stick to legitimate agencies. Too often girls in trouble fall into the hands of unscrupulous tragic. Dear Ann Landers: I grew up in my grandparents home be- was an infant and my father was unable to take care of me. My grandparents were 'wonder- solid religious background. Three years ago my father remarried a woman who be- I consider "'far-out.' She ts) very active in her church and is always attempting to recruit and cooked dinner for the hus-ja breach between us. Do you Specials: Thursday, Friday and Saturday buys shoes and winter coals foritin the diterature. Simply toss| RASPBERRY PIE 49° ag ha an Tyee is! ws] FOR QUALITY, FRESHNESS and FLAVOR 1 QPEN THURS. AND FRI. TILL 9 P.M... . SAT. TILL 6 P.M. selves out for others. What do haps you feel inadequate and her acts of kindness. tion out of life. Why don't you and I went to work to support brains. The girl had a bad tem- gan to run with a bad crowd. where to find her. 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