B THE OSHAWA TIMGS, Mondey, July 15, 1963 Dorothy Ferguson James J. Bourke Exchange Vows In Holy Cross Roma Catho- lic Church recently, Dorothy Mae Ferguson exchanged nup- tial vows with James Joseph Bourke of, Bowmanville, The bride is the daughter of Mrs. George Ferguson of Oshawa and the late Mr, Ferguson. The bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs, James Bourke, The Reverend Marshall Ber- riault performed the ceremony and Mrs. Gary Booth, organist, played and sang. The bride was given in mar- riage by her brother-in-law, Mr. Maxwell Johnston of Oshawa. She wore an. original; white satin, peau de sole, street- length gown with a fitted, strap- less bodice and deep pleats forming a full skirt. The bodice was topped by a fitted, rib- jacket of Venice gros pointe lace, fashioned with a bateau neckline, A matching pillbox caught her full, shoulder veil of white: tulle illusion and she jearried a cascade of white 'Amabilis orchids, carnation- eties and stephanotis MR. AND MRS. MELVYN D, JACKSON ~Aldsworth Photography Patricia Ann O'Reilly Wed To Melvyn Douglas Jackson Patricia Ann, daughter of Mr.|pink and white carnations and Mrs. Norman O'Reilly of} The bridegroom's mother Oshawa, was united in mar- chose foam yellow lace and taf- riage recently with Melvynifeta and a corsage of yellow and) Mr, Lawrence Heffering was {Whitby attended the bride, matching ring headdress with a short veil and a cascade of white Amabilis orchids, stephano'is and larkspur blue carnations, completed her en- semble. Mrs, S. soloist, was the matching accessories and a cor- Sage of pink Sweetheart roses, Assisting her, the bridegroom's sister, Mrs, J. a beige linen sheath with cin- namon brown accessories and a isimilar corsage The couple left on a wedding white and Bourke wil! in Bowman- successor years as a Mrs. Bayles "just « about court Says, every- ness markedly harmonious The ceremony was performed/Provinces and the Unitediville. The bride's mother re- Naylor and Mrs./accessories and a pink a full-length gown of silk of-'their return trip to North Bay and other The basque bodice was comple- PR Roig "Og ite acce . into a chapel train. A pearl and/¢d Mr. and Mrs. Clarence An- Raish cont, white accessories carried a White Bible crested Anderson, Mr, Ronald Ander-;make their home matron of honor and the brides-/trice Smith, Mr, Erast Hucylak,/ronto, Oshawa and Bowman- lion blue silk organza withjent were Mr, and Mrs. Eugene "ss Replaces Red-Head bow. Their matching veils were Mr. Douglas Robinson, To Mrs. George Telford entertain- going to prison has left her To receive the guests at the & Member. Other hostesses para Bayles is unlikely to at accessorPs and a corsage of Lawrence Heffering, Mrs. Mur. ts fone tained the bridal couple at din- ' 'Sometimes I am still sur- Yesterday's restrictions where Q'Keefe Centre. Following the ie new should prove Mr, and Mrs, Jack Baxter,)India and Australia defore E IDAY , E a Mrs, James Robertson, all of her parents in Australia Douglas Jackson, son of Mr,/white carnations. |best man, and Mrs, Horace Jackson of) The couple left on a wedding) A reception was held at the Toronto. trip via Quebec to the Maritime/Flying Dutchman,; Bowman- by the Reverend A, E. Larke in States. For going away, the ceived wearing blue pure. silk Albert Street The organist C. tung dress and jacket, Jack Randall white earnation corsage The bride was given in mar) Mr, and Mrs. Jackson wil! riage by her father, She wore make their home in Toronto on ganza, fashioned with a scoop neckline outlined with Guipure lace and three-quarter sleeves PERSONALS northern points, For travelling ed by a modified bell skirt » bride a 2 Cann . gpa A --_ Foire srt' Oshawa guests at the Henry- the bride donned a Capri blue = ogee Hotel eine ying| Sewell wedding recently includ- linen sheath with three-quarter, sides of the f pan alling gars Joc and a corsage of white crystal crown secured her bouf-/d¢Tson, Mr. and Mrs, Charles) (0%. 0nege fant veil of French illusion Anderson, Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Amehilis orchids reaching her shoulders and she/JOhnson, Mr. and Mrs, Donald Mr, and Mrs with pink Sweetheart roses and/S0", Mr. Donald Anderson, Mr. ville stephanotis Lawrence Anderson, Mr, and Guests were present from Mrs, Ralph O'Reilly was Mrs. Cecil McKnight, Mrs, Bea-| Montreal, London, Ontario; To- maids were Miss Donna Marie/Miss Doris Gilbank, Mr. David ville Logan and Miss Judith Jack./Savage, Mrs, Jean McPherson ~ - son. They were gowned in coti]-|and Mr. Roy Henry, Also pres- Y . ; nt were Mr. Recording Machine serolied bodices, scoop neck-|Sewell, Courtice; Mr. and Mrs ines, cap sieeves and bell) Walter Sewell, Whitby; skirts accented with a self|Pauline Sewell, Whitby held by a single rose.and their|_ Many showers were held for ..VICTORIA (CP)--An attrac- flowers were pink and white Mts. James Bourke, the for. tive redhead who was the last carnations in teardrop cascades, mer Miss Dorothy Ferguson, woman many men saw before ronto, was best man and usher. @@ at a tea attended by the/job as shorthand reporter in ing were Mr, Ralph O'Reilly Staff of Oshawa General Hos- Victoria magistrate's court and Mr. Robert Jackson pital of which Mrs. Bourke is' The to Mrs. Bar reception held at the UAW hall,|Were Mrs. Maxwell Johnston 't the attention she did. It's Sy mother wore dusty, assisted by Mrs, William Mar. recording machine, And its ver taffeta with white|tin,, Mrs. Stephen Foley, Mrs. operator will be a man ray Mountjoy, assisted by Mrs.) ower Beverly Scott. Mr. and Mrs. she heard THE STARS SAY Walter Elliott of Toronto enter. O° 20% thing By ESTRELLITA ner in the Imperial Room of : a . the Royal York Hotel, followed Prised but I'm rarely shocked FOR TOMORROW by a theatre party at the /t's mostly variations on a } theme with not much that's financial matters are concerned) rehearsal the bridal party en- : ce ue, so let p nce beltertained at a dinner at the Born' in England and raised byword! Personal relation-'Qshawa Golf Club. in India where her father was genia an army officer, she worked in ever, so dealings with 2 associate| Jasper avenue, have as their coming hére guests, Mr. Baxter's mother, Now she has retired to her Mrs. Mary Main and Mr. and four children and plans to visit sscone indic nat Aberdeen, Scotiand and Mr. and Court authorities decided: to " -9. Mrs. Leonard Cruikshank of replace her with the recording Pointe Claire, Quebec jmachine because few stenog- an's into «routine might miss out o tunities which c3 extra effort. If you are engaged) in creative work, this wil : especially important in | September and early Novem You may experience some an xiety in financial matters in early October and-or January Dut a little serious thinking on your part should help to avoid Problems, especially when you) eonsider that the period be. tween August 1 and late De. cember {also next February! and March) will be excellent! Where -monetary affairs are) concerned. Just cut your cloth to fit the pattern Persona! relationships will be/ under good aspects for most of! the year ahead, with romance favored for the balance of this! month, in September and Jan-/ wary; social interests and travel between now and the first of; September; also in November of this year and May and June! of next A child born on this day will) be quiet, reserved and ex.) tremely sentimental Sots | United Church./pride donned a pink silk shan-|chiffon over blue, pure silk; | O'Donnell, wore) KEEP IN TRIM By IDA JEAN KAIN upset?" a career girl wrong?" than you really enjoy, a new til you develop some |habitual behavior pattern Mrs, Heffering wore a Dutch} What can be done? The di- blue sheath of silk chiffon with rect approach is to ask yourself! a scoop neckline and slightly|some. searching questions, What} jdraped bodice, continuing intolis associated with these spora:| aria luké leate a loose side drape on the skirt./\dic sprees? In short, what is HGH OF URE CMURS Myo insight fouling up your life raphers can take notes swiftly which you seek food for solace,| department, Nibbling Often Represents A Form Of Insecurity "Why do I eat as if there|like mad? You cannot do it were no tomorrow when I get asks, "Why do I invariably stuff my-|point what went wrong, and in self with food when things go|what sphere. a homemaker asks,|TO CALM NERVES This type of question is posed u repeatedly by those who over-jderogatory remark? eat compulsively when, troubled, In order to help. you I talked nerves?" Or did the onset of this over with a psychologist, for the problem Ftd reg the children left home, so you tackled first from the psycholo- 4 gical angle, This authority ex- gained 32 pounds following her plained that food often repre: sents some kind of security, and|being home upset her, that the feelings of insecurity may date back to earlier years, When trouble crops up, or when you get upset, the old attitudesjous tendency not to examine about food are revived, and you|too closely because sharpening feel compelled to eat more food/the problem makes you feel un- than you need, perhaps more|comfortable, By glossing it over Once you catch on to why you tend to repeat a pattern, you av perspective and are better able to cope, But un-jaction is 'usually to indulge in nsight Mrs, Lawrence Heffering of you are at the mercy. of your! yior, you feel the compulsion to eat when you are in the grip of the situation, But in a relaxed man- ner you can think back and pin- Did your husband make a Do you to "quiet your turn to food the unge 'to overeat come when felt less needed? One woman husband's retirement . . . his There is a natural reluctance to put the searchlight on a prob- lem, perhaps even an unconsci- in your mind you don't have to come to grips with it. When we are threatened in any way, we react, and the re- a self-gratifying kind of beha- | Try to evaluate, What do you tend to do when you feel threat- ened? Most people act defensi-| vely--in some manner, Recogni- into why you turn to food, so alert to the conditions under and accurately enough for court|the pattern can be traced, reporting, Her words a minute, speed is 200, A willingness to think it through is a big step, for this She is surprised more people/means you want to face facts jdon't go in for court reporting. honestly. Then if you are will- "Tt"s a well . paid position./ing to follow through with ac- j Maybe it's the amount of extra/tion, and take the responsibility jtraining and practice required|for what you eat daily, you are that scares them off," in the driver's seat. 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