Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Jun 1963, p. 8

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Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturday, June 8, 1963 WED IN HOLY CROSS CHURCH -- Miss Esther Veronica Baw- den, Oshawa, became the bride of Germano Cucinato, Oshawa, in Holy Cross Ro- man Catholic Church recent- ly. Miss Bawden is the daugh- _ |accessories. * lreceiving, Gladys Jean Lane George Mahaffy United In Marriage Church recently were Gladys Jean Lane, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. George H. Lane, and Mr. George Wilfred tMahaffy, all of Port Perry. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. L. S. Linstead with Miss Gloria Hastings as organ soloist. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a gown of white French lace over peau de soie and her headdress was a pearl crown which held a finger: of red roses. The matron of honor was Mrs. Glenn Williams, Hamilton, with Miss Pauline Tease and Miss Noreen Tease, Perry as bridesmaids. They wore matching gowns of blue nylon, Lane as ring-bearer. Mr. Harvey Mahaffy, brother of the bridegroom was best man with Mr, Alex Williamson and _|Mr. John Rickard as ushers. The reception was held in the Masonic Hall, Port Perry. When the bride's mother wore a beige dress with rose The bridegroom's mother chose a dress of del- phinium blue net over taffeta, '|blue and white accessories and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Bawden, Belleville, and Mr. Cucinato is the son of Mrs. Mario Cucinato, Italy, and the late Mr, Cucinato. --Mary's Studio : "te, 'MR. AND MRS. GARNET FRALIK Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Fra- lik are seen after their recent marriage in Holy Trinity An- glican Church, Ajax. The bride is the former Roberta Marilyn Smith, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. James W. Smith, Ajax and Mr. Fralik is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet S. Fralik, Dunbarton. --Photo by Garnet Belfry Graduates Gather | At Reunion Dinner To Mark 15th Year' The graduating class of 1948, | from the School of Nursing of| -Oshawa General Hospital held a reunion on Saturday, June 1, to commemorate their 15 years as graduates, A luncheon was held in the hospital cafeteria followed by a tour of the hospital, which} proved a delight to those who had been away for some years. Some of the class also attend- ed the dinner and dance to honor the 1963 graduating 'nurses which was held at the Jubilee Pavilion. » Later they were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grigg, Highland Ave. Those present were Mrs. Stan. ley Millson (Mary Carr), Ennis- kilen; Mrs. William Whitsitt (Audrey Crook), Oshawa; Mrs. Charles Grigg (Mary Flintoff), 'Oshawa; Mrs. Douglas Coates (Muriel Gifford), Whitby; Mrs. | Murray Vice (Faye Gil- roy), Enniskillen; Mrs. Arnold Graham (Mavis Kerry), South Mountain; Mrs. Ian Corry (Olga Krawec), Skead; Mrs. Edwin Roberts (Joyce Long), Oshawa; Mrs. Harold Stather (Jean Myers), Belleville; Mrs. Miller George (Betty Peters), Don Mills; Mrs. Maurice Roscoe (Olga Poloz), Hamilton; Mrs. Patrick McFadden (Leila Tay- '|a corsage of pink carnations. When the bridal couple left on 'ja honeymoon trip to Florida, the bride was wearing a beige and brown check linen sheath dress, matching jacket, beige accessories and an orchid cor- sage tinted green. On their return, Mr. and Mrs Mahaffy will make their home in Oshawa. PERSONALS Mrs. John Melnychuk and children, Catherine and Peter. Wilson Rd, S., are attending the ordination today of Mrs. Melny. chuk's cousin, Mr, Paul Feely, Peterborough, who is being or- dained into the Oblate Fathers Order at St. Peter's Cathedral, Peterborough. Also attending are Mrs. Douglas Higgins and Miss Bernice Bradamore, both of Toronto. Mrs. C. J. James, Division street, celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary recently, at a dinner party held at Sandalwood Restaurant. Later they welcomed their relatives and friends at their home. Mrs. William Williams of Lon. don, England, is visiting her brother, Mr. Jack Renwick, Bruce street. Pouring tea at the Lyceum Club's Garden Tea at Park- wood, home of Col. R. S. Mc- Laughlin, this month, will be: Mrs, Emerson Chant, Mrs, Gor- don Conant, Mrs. Lucas Pea- cock, Mrs. L, Richer, Mrs. W. J. Salter, Mrs. Ralph Wallace and Mrs. W. P. Whittington. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Porter, Oshawa, entertained at a din- ner party at the Guild Inn; Scarborough, in honor of their daughter, Miss Carol E. Porter, who graduated from the Kit- chener Waterloo Hospital _re- cently. Among those attending were Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Por- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brough, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Davis, Mr. Bruce Porter, Miss Elaine Porter; Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Porter, Mrs. J. H. Por- ter, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Porter, Smiths Falls; Miss Mabel Por- ter, Ottawa; Mrs. E. T. Casson, UNITS, GROUPS | AUXILIARIES | SOUTHMEAD PARK AUX. The May meeting of the Southmead Ladies Auxiliary was held with Mrs, Jack Shear- er presiding. The minutes were read by Mrs. Frederick Duesbury and the treasurer's report was given by Mrs. Thomas Kidd. The president, Mrs. Jack Shearer, reported. that sym- pathy and get-well cards were sent out to various park mem- bers. Plans for the park open- ing were discussed. Mrs. Adrian Grotenhuis. The next meeting will be held Jun 25 at the home of Mrs. Jack Shearer, 85 Southlawn street. Refreshments were served by! Belleville, and Mr. Glen Hea, Toronto. Guests from out of town who attended the Jeffrey - Hockett | wedding recently were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hockett, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. David Vanson, Elliot Wed in Port Perry United}. Mahaffy, son of Mrs, Mervyn|; ist and Mr. Raymond Trudel, tip veil. She carried a bouquet] / both of Port}? matching jackets and|} carried cascades of pink carna-|} tions. Miss Kathy Mahaffy was); flower girl with Master Terry); KELLY IS TWO TODAY Little Kelly Elizabeth Oshawa, and Mr. is celebrating her second Carl Ferguson, Enniskillen. birthday today. She 1s the Her great-grandparents are daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ferguson, Kenneth Herrington, Fare- Enniskillen, Mrs. Raymond well avenue. Kelly is the Bottrell, Newcastle, and Mrs. first granddaughter of Mr. Edward Rowe, Toronto. and Mrs. William Herrington, --Mary's Studio ANN LANDERS Wrong Diagnosis Was Taken For Love Dear Ann Landers: Maybejmany times but I'm afraid of you will remember me. I wrote hurting his feelings. to you cog Dt seed ~ We oftes go back to the same signed my _ letter a r places and I am embarrassed just bgt oN es you }OW\because I'm sure the waiters things turned out. jand waitresses have his num- Remember how I thought for |ber. What should I do?--STILL sure it was love? I wanted to) WATERS give Dottie my class ring. 1) Dear stim Waters: Tipping is and Mrs, i preciate your interest. | me. I felt like an unpaid ser- ; |vant. He'd finish dinner and run beer with his no-good brothers. , |He said the kids made him : like the minister suggested and cause's it's a built-in custom, some people are totally depend- ent on tips. Tell the young man he should leave the waiter or waitress about 15 per cent of the check. If he's a decent guy he will ap- Dear Ann Landers: I could have hugged you when you told that woman to get off the floor and stop being a doormat, My minister gave me the same ad- vice 10 years ago and it was the best thing that ever hap- pesed to me, I had five small children and was afraid to speak up to my husband for fear he would leave to his mother's house every night to play cards and drink nervous and he had to get out of the house. After crying my eyes out for months I decided to talk to my clergyman. He said "'What if your husband died. You'd have to manage without him, wouldn't you? Tell him to grow up and act like a man or go to his mother's and stay there." are for it or against it, And be-)" The engagement is an- nounced today of Miss Fay Irene Broad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Broad, and Mr. Douglas George Mont- gomery, son of Mr. and Mrs. PLAN WEDDING Melville Montgomery, all of Oshawa. The marriage will take place on Saturday, July 6 at 3.00 p.m. in Westmount United Church, Oshawa. --Photos by Hornsby Well, I told him, Ann, just he almost fell off the chair. Believe me he's been a differ- ent person ever since. Now he treats me with consideration and respect. The woman who allows herself to be kicked around by her husband de- serves it. -- FROM DOORMAT TO PEDESTAL Dear Pedestal: Congratula- tions on the transition. I am a firm believer in getting off the floor 'if you don't like being kicked around, It's always a joy to hear from someone who woke up and smelled the coffee. Thanks for writing. HOUSEHOLD HINT To whiten clothes which have turned yellow, first wash them in the regular way, then soak SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, John Broad wish to announce the engage- ment of their eldest daughter, Fay Irene, to Mr. Douglas George Montgomery, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Montgomery, all of Oshawa. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, July 6, at 3.00 p.m. in West- mount United Church, Oshawa. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilfred Barnes wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Sharon Elizabeth, to Mr. Gor- don Patrick Zedic, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Zedic, all of Oshawa, The marriage is to take place on Friday, July 5, 1963, at 7.00 p.m. in Albert Street United Church. Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and 'superfluous hair. Over 15 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawe at the Genoshe Hotel, June 10, 11, 12 PHONE 723-4641 for appointment on these dates it will wear anything flee nice and is stylish, says Ed- mund Sperber, a men's clothing designer here. But men, he says, dress for comfort and "'will not be dictated to." A woman might © accept a fashion trend in a few weeks, "but it takes a man ~ 504 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA Cash & Carry -- 4 Hr. Service 8 Hour Free Pick-Up and Delivery "Your Family's Friend" PHONE 725-0643 Ronald W. Bilsky, DC CHIROPRACTOR @ HEADACHES © SLIPPED DISCS 100 King E. 728-5156 Going This Summer Europe @ Caribbean @ Hewell Ms South Pacific or caywhore else 27? See us without optigation. Four Seasons Travel 24-Hour Service -- 728-6201 © Air Conditioners ° Refrigerators them overnight in clear water to which a teaspoon of cream of tartar has been added for each quart of water. H RESULTS COUNT! Meas MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Consult @ Member of the | Oshawa & District | Real Estate Board was crazy, Ann. a|Part of our system--whether we 7:30 O'Neill Collegiate & SCHOOL OF DANCING presents its Annual Recital Friday, June 14th ADMISSION 50c THE Lillian Mace Marsh WAYNE APPLIANCES 78 SIMCOE NORTH Quality Prod low P Accent On Value 723-1411 P.M. Vocational Institute CARPET C My head felt light as a} feather. When I looked at Dot-| tie I got weak in the knees) and almost fainted. I perspired| until my shirt was soaked through. My appetite was shot and I couldn't even look at food. Mom told me I looked terrible and she called a doctor. Well, it wasn't love after all. It was the flu. I'm feeling fine now and I'm dating Dottie but) I'm going with other girls, too.| I just thought you might like to know I'm flying right. And thanks for you advice to sim-| mer down and relax. I think| it speeded up my recovery--| BACK TO NORMAL | Dear Normal: I'm glad to} know you are enjoying the best of health and that your head is| now on straight. An awful lot) passes for love these days that} isn't love at all. And it isn't the! flu either. It's the chemistry of youth, plus confusion. Dear Ann Landers: I have al- ways believed in tipping-- whether I go to a coffee coun- ter or to a fancy restaurant. It's a habit that comes as nat- urally as paying the check. My problem is a sticky one because it involves a young) man I'm very fond. of. He} never leaves a tip. This young} man is not hard up for money. | He's Just thoughtless. I've been on the verge of mentioning it |Lake; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Jones, |West Hill; Archdeacon and Mrs. A. §S. McConnell, Belleville; Mrs. Patricia Singer, Applewood Acres; Mrs. Jack Singer, Cooks- ville; Mrs. John MacDonald, Rexdale; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lewis, Bowmanville; Mr. the reception a telegram of good wishes was received from the bride's aunt, Mrs. Nellie Hodges of Sittingbourne, Kent, England. Joseph Davis, Courtice. During; ONLY 1S YOUR CLOTHES BEST FRIEND "The Nicest Cleaning in Town" Phone 725-3555 lor), Oshawa; and Mrs. Dudley Wilson (Erla Watson), Whitby. 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