Oshawa Times (1958-), 10 Aug 1963, p. 9

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Aeon ,SHARON LYNN, daughter united in marriage by the A pleasant Cape Cod third child, set out for Osterville Wednes _ jday ao her Jittle daughter, Caro: line, could take a ride on her favorite pony, Macaroni, an emergency one which occurred this week, Mrs, Kennedy's favorite sport latest pregnancy, was not do children enjoyed themselves, PAINS START suddenly started having pain, with miscarriages what it might be, Mrs, Kennedy had no inkling j}0f the trouble ahead when she Tncluded in the expedition was her bouncy little son, John Jr,, who was born prematurely a lit. tle more than 2% years ago in similar to the But, tnere was no hint of emergency on the balmy day as the family drove to the farm. like area of the seaside resort where the Kennedy family keeps some horses for riding, Mrs, Kennedy, who had been taking special care during her ing any riding Wednesday, She was a smiling spectator as her About 11 a.m,, though, she From a personal experience and birth emergencies, she knew at once W, Walsh, who had given up his practice for the month of Au. gust to be on vacation-satandby at Hyannis Port should he be needed, DOCTOR ARRIVES FIRST By the time Mrs, Kenned: reached her home, Dr, Wals was there, He concurred that it was time to get to hospital in a hurry, All the careful plans the doc: tor and his patient had made for this delivery now began to pay off, Since. Mrs, Kennedy was to have a caesarean birth -- her use. of the facilities of the ex- ecutive suith at Walter Reed Army Hospital in Washington and to perform the operation late in Augusta time about two weeks ahead of what was expected to be a normal birth period, Nevertheless, since. Mrs, Ken: nedy was summering in seclu- sion with her family on Cape Cod, Dr, Walsh and White House associate physician, Dr. Janet Travell, looked over the facilities in that area as well, |They decided to use the hospital at Otis Air Force Base, Now, just such an emergency was at hand, Otis Air Force fourth--it was planned to make|Ki Detailed Readiness For Baby's Birth ' May Have Saved Mrs. Kennedy's Life HYANNIS PORT, Maas, (AP) outing triggered the birth + and » death tragedy of Jacqueline Kennedy's --, a fairly common 5 ey had been told three months ago that they might be heeded, : When the moment came that noontime of Aug. 7, only 22 year-old John M, a Jer. sey City, Nd, could be located on the base, And the six-foot tall airman proudly donated two pints of his blood, later ~ to Mra, Kennedy by trans> sion, While Mrs, Kennedy and her medical team faced the emer: gency birth in the unpretentious le en, shingled barracks. ike hospital wing, President ennedy was notified at the White House and started his dramatic flight to her bedside, The baby, weighing four pounds 104-ounces and measu Wv inches in length, waa born at 12:52 p.m, by what was de. scribed as a normal caesarean operation, BABY BAPTIZED Mrs, Kennedy was mo | Te ported to be doing fine and she progressively showed signs of an excellent recovery, White House press spokesmen said, | The little boy, however, faced an uphill fight from the start, The first sign was his quick baptism in the surgery' room The president and his wifeipace went o with the historic name, Patrick lost a child in 1996 whon Mrs.ltiap a' ditnatching thon Bouvier Kemnedy: Patrick for Kennedy suffered an internal! conter to pick up Mrs, Kennedy {he president's grandfather and hemorrhage, The child was born trom her Squaw Island hore Louvier for Mrs, Kennedy's dead in August, 1956, when it/and whisk her to the hospital, |/ather, Kongurslev, Denmark, were/was delivered several weeksigne was there within 20 min. Such a baptism is not uncom: united in marriage in College |prematurely, Mrs, Kennedy also) yies. mon in premature births of Ro Street Lutheran Church, To- |Suffered a miscarriage in 1953 man Catholic babies and one ronto, recently, | The 34-year-old Mrs, Kennedy|PREPARE FOR SURGERY reason is a possible fear that Studio [wasted no time, She headed) Meanwhile, a team of 10 Air|they not survive, ~----~iback for the Squaw Island home/force doctors had been sum-| In this case little Patrick, ithe family had rented for the/moned to the surgery wing to/bom 514 weeks prematurely, jsummer on Cape Cod. She get ready, soon developed an ailment jasked a friend, meanwhile, to) The hospital had three/fairly common in such births, a jnotify her doctor, S0-year-oldistandby volunteer blood donors|failure of underdeveloped lungs Washington gynecologist, Johniof Mrs, Kennedy's type A-l (RH to function normally, PERSONALS: Sandra Anne' Waltier, Don't wait until it is too latejnette is enjoying these days of a|to let your friends know that/freedom from the excessive heat q YOu are back from your vaca:jof the Califernia desert where jtion, It is a pleasure for us tolit is 125 feet below sea level and jtell them through this column, /the temperature ranges from 90 of Mr, and Mrs, Earl V, Kim- merly and Charles Michael Hood, son of Mrs. Margaret Hood, all of Oshawa, were Reverend John Leng in St, (> Andrew's United Church, re. cently, r Photo by Hornsby . 7 SS YVONNE ANDERSEN, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Harry Andersen of Oshawa, and Karl Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs, Martin Jensen of ; kK : " A Ree EY ST, PAUL'S United Church, Bowmanville, was the. setting for the recent marriage of Betty Colleen Hutchinson and Bruce H, Lush, The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Women Raymond Hutchinson, Bow- manville, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Harry Lush of Tweed, On- tario Ireland Astor Stadio | | | | | |who lived in Oshawa from 1940 jto 1948 when her father, now re: jtired, was staff manager of the |Prudential insurance Company | Miss jwhose engagement is announce jteday by her parents, Mr, an iMrs, P, J, Waltier of West » % and Mrs, John Dyck, all of Oshawa, was solemnized re- cently in Northminster United Charch, McKinley Photographics Faye, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Frederick R, Hurren, to Jack Alvin Dyck, son of Mr. ANN LANDERS Religions Restrictions Jo Aldwinckie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, August 10, 1963 Carol Ann Cook Becomes Bride of Allan H. Reading Given in marriage by herjof white peau de soie with a long tather, Carol Ann Cook became/bell skirt, belted at the waist, the bride of Allan H. Reading/sheath sleeves and high, round in St. Paul's Presbyterian/neckline, A self coronet held her Church last Saturday afternoon, |fingertip veil of net and she The bride is the daughter of Mr.jcarried a cascade bouquet of and Mrs. Ross Frederick Cook/pink roses and stephanotis, and the bridegroom is the son) Miss Bonnie Cook was _ her of Mr, and Mrs, Douglas Read-|sister's maid of honor and Miss ing , all of Gshawa, jHelen Alsop of Cannington, The Reverend Derek Allen of- bridesmaid, They. were gowned ficiated. The soloist, . Mrs.jin light and dark blue respec. David Weldon sang "The Lord's|tively with matching coronets Prayer" and "The Weddingiand short white veils, Their Prayer" accompanied. by Mr, |street-engcth peau de saie dress, Frank Walters of Courtice. es were styled with bell skirts, The bride wore a classic gowa belted, dracelet eves and st Isolate Teen-ager Dear Ana Landers; I am a hospital Debbie was a clinging, girl 15 and I'm writing in dehall frightened, thamb-sucking, ded. @ a friend of mine who is the/wetting child, MN took us three game age, She said 2 would notivears to get her straightened be rigm for her to write to/around, you because t might sound as Now Debbie has a Ddrother, # she were criticizing her par-|/We introduced him to sitters ents, She did give me pormis-/when he was three weeks old sion, however, to ask you some and he is now a cheerful, well. questions, wnsaref -- wy who -- is girl is NOt permitted to/everybody, Thought you'd hike ee maven Hpi knew -- TARING NO stick--Decause it is against her CHANCES religion. She cant Gate and is) Dear Taking: Many thanks for not allowed to talk to bays onisharing your experiences. So the telephone, She can't dance/much has deen said about to- Devause vhis is prohibited by getherness I'm happy to help her religion, also. strike a Dlow for a litte "apart- But the saddest thisg is Thar PCss" which I support whole. Kid is not allowed to Neattedly, bathing sult. EH she Doar Ann Landers: A cortain go swimming she has member of our family (who wear a dress, OF course she's Must not be identified) is the refused % go) Sweetest soul in the world--also ath us gitis unless the Jwasiest covk, out of the way For years now we've beon having family picnics, and each 7 help 2 us brings something. This person has yet to bring anything {the rest af us can at. She can even ruin lemonade--not enouch Ung y seasoned even the dog = cat it, : one wants to hurt her cies, I can stein Sree itectings yet we all agree she Reenagers to TPpose Te should make a fair contribution taining. jto the picnics, Is there a solu- this girl's religion prohibits tion?--UNNOLY THREE wearing of a dathing suit.) Taree: This "sweet am Tet Koing to tell herisogl" should be asked to dring one, Unfortunately, Rems which need only be pur. 'thatichased -- franks, hamburger are buns, a case Of sok drinks, per napkins, potate chips. the idea? as Gancing and pa Get Z a (i |. MONTREAL (CP) -- Monique 'Desiieres, a Quebec City nurse in charge of the Red Cross dived transfusion service there, jeitt i $ rn f i i ig v1 if i JOIN MILITIA | CAMP SHILA, Man, (CP) -- [Two housewives trom Portage Ha Prairie took part im the Ca. fnadian Army's militia trainmg jhere recently, Delmarie Sing, }32 ~ year ~ ol@ mother of 'three, joined a year ago t learn of. Mee procedure and Joan Elame 'Biddiecombe, 2, te lara first (aid training. i ¥ 'Concert Artistes high, round necklines, They jcarried nosegays of white and /dlue carnations Mr, James Morewood of Ajax was best man and the ushers were Mr, Car] Cook and Mr David Weldon Wearing a beige shantung jjacket-dress with, pink corsage Ry JANET KASK jand accessories the bride's MONTREAL (CP) -- "It 1 Mother received the guests in lwere a music teacher," saia/tve church hall, She was assis- iColette Roky, "I would discour.|ted by the bridegroom's mother lage young people from seeking!i®_a dlue Mowered silk dress la career in music unless they with white accessaries and cor. jhad everything it takes--talent, 58st health, the courage to work and) A the will to study, and even phys- ical appearance." Miss Boky was discussing the subject in general terms but jshe might well have been talk "yy, "ang Mrs isng about hersell, ywi make their home at 1036 The 26-year-old Freach-speak:) Ravine road on their return ing former model is an opera) - singer who has just returned jfrem a year of study and con- joert engagements in Europe. | | Her looks have been compared) with these of Brigitte Bardot-- iwhich takes care of the ques- tion of physical appearance, Her clear drown eyes and silky blende hair give an ap- pearance of good health, Her talent been widely recagnized. Miss Boky was win Successful Singer Cautions Would-Be s the couple eft on their bride was wearing a three-piece chocolate brown suit with ac cessenies white and yellow and a yellow corsage ner Of the Prix @Burope last year, The Quebec Conservatory awards the $5,000 prize anne ally % two promising young artists, And in Geneva she won first prise im an international music contest, As Tor the will te study, this quality is evident in the fact That she has come so far s0 quickly, She studied music, @rama and dancing fer a num.) ber of years but only in the last) tree has she studied voice seri) ously. | Jn Paris, where "all interna.) tional careers begin." Colette Studied with Janine Micheaa, mate two ~so90n-to-be-released recordings and gave a number of performances, She also per termed in London, Munich, Ge. neva and Bordeaux and is aie) ing several concerts here before returning to France in Septem, ber. The coloratura soprano says *ishe found European audiences "wonderful and full of good! pwill." She feels young music. lians in Europe are more forte! jnate than those in Canada be-! joause of the opportunities, When. fa student receives first price) This is a birthday portrait trom a European conservatory, | af Kelly Ann taken when she theatre engagements automatic.) Was One year old im May, She alty Tollow, Colette says. | as the Gaughter of Mrs. W. G, | Where are also more halls in Ferguson, Syivia street, and which %© portscm--""there is a the late Ryne: Officer Wil theatre im every small town, liam George Ferguson. Kelly 'and always an audience." tas the granddaaghter of Mr. : a Ne APPROACHING WEDDING The engagement has been } announced and the marriage | is to take place nex; Satur |} day, August 17%, of Mary Evelyn Moore and Larry John Ashton, Miss Moore is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, |New Drug Works Wonders | After Barbiturate Poisoning scious with barbiturate poson- ing to Royal Jubilee Hospral, Vic- teria, B.C, As she arrived, she stopped breathing Doctors applied a pulmoter, But in barbiturate ipoisoning, supplying oxygen ar tificially does not always re-start the vital breathing con- jtrel-centre in the brain which! thas been depressed ty the poi- json, Nor will the centre function ireliably even if jt does start In this woman's case, the doctors used a brand-new ap- wedding trip to points east, the /Proack--injection of a drug cal eight led Emivan, introduced by lington-Funk Laborataries, Montreal, Emivan directly mutates the breathing cont Ar e St ral jway, without any wadersirable Side effects, Thus, it helps solve > and rapid, He had taken doth a ONE-YEAR-OLD KELLY and Mrs. Steven Wolesewich, Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs, EK. J. Ferguson of Hampton. Great ~ gtandparents are Mr. George Tayler Sr. af Hampton and Mrs, Wiliam Derkatch af Torante. --<ANsworth Photography A @4-year-old woman uncon or seven hours was rushed mouth-te mouth artificial respiration and > maintain deep adequate respir * \ations," } Such as |Rouge, will become the bride of! IMr, Michael Grant, son of Mr, 'and. Mrs, Charles Grant of iWhitby, next month, The affi- anced pair both graduated from Pickering District High School,! |Miss Waltier is a graduate of j Woodstock General Hospital School of Nursing, Class of '62, = and her fiance is attending Car- Allen (Sandy) Moore, POT jeton University, Ottawa, Perry, and her fiance is the son of Mrs. Brace Ashton, Mr, and Mrs, A, E. Bellis,) Oshawa, and the late Mr, Ash- : chy pen 2 ngene ag Ritson read north, and Mrs.) ton The ceremony will be ipolis's mother, Mrs, Gertrude] held in Blackstock © United [navies of London, England, are Church at 2.90 p.m, _ holidaying at Mount Airy Lodge in the Thousand Islands, | Just dial 723-3474, extension 18,/to 110 degrees in the shade, and your item of news will ap-'and no shade, pear without charge. Messrs, Larry and Keith Wi} SOCIAL NOTICES son and Thomas Shelton, all of Oshawa have returned from a vacation at Wigwassan Lodge in Muskoka, ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs, P, J, Waltier of West Rouge announce the en: gagement of their daughter, Sister Marie Annette, a De. Sandra Anne, to Michael David minican nursing sister from the Grant, youngest sen of Mr, and Pioneer Memorial Hospital in Mrs, Charles Grant of Whitby, Brawley, California is visiting The wedding will take place in her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ma: Centennial United Church, West ltthew G, Johnston, Church Siv.,/Hill, on Saturday, September 7, Pickering, She is the former| 1963, Miss Doreen Annette Johnasten ENGAGEMENT } aprodliem that has bothered doctors since the beginning of time: how to "prime" the breathing mechanism, : Within 30 seconds of the ad- minsitratfon «of Emivan, the 'dead' woman at the Royal jJubilee hospital begaa te breath deeply and regularly, says Dr, A, W. Perry, head of hospital's poison control centre, From then en, he says, she recovered! consciousness and '"convales- ; cence was uneventful," ; Dr, Perry and his colleague, Dr P. J, Wheeldon, reporting] & in The Canadian Medical Assoct & iation Journal, also referred. 19 ether cases, all uncon. scons OA arrival at Qaspital, in jwhich Emivaa has beer used, "Our experience with Emivaa| ike TEE Cee eae CE EO, Reading central centre in a dramatic Das been favorable," said the idecters, "It has become our) imainstay of treatment of severe | [barbiturate poisoning decause © we feel we can depend en it to . : 1& Dyeareld maa They told of a found in a hotel room im Victor. ja and rushed te hospital just befere Christmas, He was wr. One year eld today is Larry conscious, Ris breathing shallow } Owen Harold, son of Mr. and Mrs, Donald McKay, King Street east, Larry's preud grandparents) ate Mr. and Mrs, Charles McKay aad Mr, barbiturate and a tranquilizer, in considerable everdasages, He received 10,000 milligrams ef Emivan before he fanaliy re. gained consciousness twe days jater. BOAT DOWN YUKON WHITEHORSE, NWT, (CP) "This pationt required the Reating down the Yukon River! greatest tolal amount of etham-. is beceming a popular summer) jtvan (emivan) used in this Serispart, The Royal Canadian [ies Of cases," said the @octers, Meuated Police repart twe par. ;"R was well tolerated and com ties have Ief here for a 300 jSistently maintained @eep res mile voyage te Dawson City} |pirations watil consciousness Tre ang another two groups are! jturned. No side effects were planning the trip. Three of the; snorted, four parties are from the Unitee | Tre now drag "reverses res. Stes, | piratery centre @apression [caused by BaPrenan J ef agents, wurates, alcohel, morphine and ether," said' the ftwe @octers, "It has alse been jased in the treatment of carbor j@ioxide accumulation associated jwkth repiratery insufficiency." LADIES Ne Baby sitter, ae cer tore Ronald W. Bilsky, DC DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC 200 King E. 728-5156 @ MCR PAs @ BACKACHE CLOSED FOR HOLIDAYS JULY 27 te AUG, 12 For Your Nolidays RESORTS Four Seaseas Tours _ Tra CRUISES joss Dhow! Agent For Al Aten end Steamshios M Ot Leadme Toronto Sotere Sty } 3 | 'The engagement is announced of Miss Joan Margaret Parks, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Leon \Edward Parks of Oshawa, te * Mr, David Coutts, son of Mr, and Mrs. Hugh S. Coutts of Hampton, The marriage is te take place en Saturday Sep. tember 7, 1963, at 4:00 o'clock in Albert Street United Church, ENGAGEMENT '| Dr, and Mrs, Frederick Albert ' |Caddy, Whitby, Ontario, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Ang Elizabeth, to the Reverend William Ernest Moore ison ef Mr, and Mrs. James Moore, Cooksville, Ontario. The marriage will take place at 12 o'clock on Saturay, September 7, 1963, im the Cathedral Church + jof St. James, Torente, HAPPY BIRTHDAY, LARRY! and Mrs, Frank Headersea, all of Oshawa. Aldswerth Photography '$HOP AVE! 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