Oshawa Times (1958-), 28 Sep 1963, p. 8

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4 |Austin Lemon. "HEATHER DIANE This pretty one-year-old is grandparents are Mr. and Heather Diane Kinnee, daugh- Mrs. J. S. Fearon, and Mrs. ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Peter Kinnee, all of Oshawa. Kinnee, McMillan drive. Her --lIreland Studio Joan Patricia Zubkavich Now Mrs. William Ronald Smith The marriage of Joan Pat- Assisting, the bridegroom's ricia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,/Mother wore dusty pink peau de Joseph S. Zubkavich, and Wil-|S%e with white accessories. é S Both wore white roses for cor- liam Ronald Smith, son of Mr./sages The bride's grandmother and Mrs. Perry E. Smith, took wore sapphire blue matelasse place recently in St. John's|with black velvet. hat and Ukrainian Greek Orthodox|™@tching accessories and a Church |corsage of pink roses. For the wedding trip to points The Reverend Rostyslaw Pan-|oas+ the bride donned a cran- ezenko offciated in the chorallperry red, three-piece Italian service with Mr. Michael Kar-|knit ensemble, with black ac- piak as soloist and directed by|cessories and a corsage of white Mr. Nicholas Olynyk of Toronto, | rosettes. Given in marriage by her| Guests were present from De- father, the bride wore a floor-|troit, Windsor, Chatham, Ham- poo oe Fp Pog ge hong de bes ilton, Seaforth, Belleville, To- 4 heckiine/ronto, Whitby, Ajax and Brook- appliqued with Chantilly lace|jin, a _ and pearls: The fitted bodice and lily-point sleeves comple- : : Hillsdale Residents mented a bell-shape skirt with deep inverted pleats accented Planning Bazaar The residents of Hillsdale with appliques .of lace on the front and back, falling into a chapel train. A double crown of ped Psa her bouffamt veil t usion and she carried|are anticipating their third an- a bouquet of red roses and white/ua1 bazaar will be held in the Auditorium of Hillsdale Manor at 2.00 p.m, Wednesday, Octo- ber. The bazaar, which will be offi- chrysanthemums. The matron of honor, Mrs. cially opened by Mrs. R Cecil Bint will follow the pattern of John Stezik, was in beige bro- caded satin, sheath style, with matching accessories and a cor- sage of yellow roses. The maid of honor amd the junior brides- maid, Miss. Carol Anne Stezik and Miss Josephine Anne Zub-|Previous years but on a large kavich, wore "heavenly" blue|Scale with more products. peau de soie andthe brides-| Tea will be poured by the maids, Miss Eleanor Bowman, |ladies in residence and buffet re- Miss Helen Janchevsky and|freshments will be served. Miss Jo Anne Topping, French} 'The sale of work will feature blue. The gowns were ail'styled|nand-made woollens and cot- with round necklines, bracelet|tons of all descriptions, stuffed sleeves and bell skirts and they toys, embroidery and fancy wore matching wreaths of petals| work, wood and plastic novel- and leaves and carried bouquets|ties and the now, well-known, home baking table. The residents extend a cor- dial invitation to all interested to come and visit them and share their hospitality and good fellowship. of salmon-pink chrysanthe- mums. ; Mr, Terry Nikoforuk was the best man nd Master John Stezik, the ring-bearer. Ushering were Mr. Larry Crawford, Mr.| Michael Kalynko, Jr., and Mr.| Anthony Kleinszmict, all of Osh-| awa. r | At the reception in St. John's hall, Mr. John Stezik acted as master. of ceremonies and the bride's mother received wearing a satin sheath in."grotto rose" with matching draped hat. Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C. CHIROPRACTOR @ Rheumatism @ Migraine Headaches 100 King St. E. 728-5156 STOP A Ancus-GRAYDON whee rn BROADLOOM TILE SUPERMARKET 174 RITSON ROAD SOUTH OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 10.00 P.M. |and - Mrs. | Many Oshawa "The following young people who have -recently graduated from Grades 12 and 13 of the four Oshawa Collegiates are at- tending University and the high. er schools of learning. Every effort has been made to have a complete list. The Social De- partment will be glad to hear of any young people who are furthering their education. RYERSON INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY : Radio and TV William Stuart Buchanan, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Stuart Buchanan, Humewood avenue. Business A Tony Saramak, son of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Saramak, Barrie avenue. Frank Szyszka, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Szyszka, Olive avenue. Kenneth Marvyn Linton, 'son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvyn John Linton, Church street. William Percy Blasko, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Blasko, Albert street. Home Economics Valentina Kotelewetz, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ko- telewetz, Park road north. Secretarial Science Lorraine Anne Lemon, daugh- ter of Mrs. A, W. Rundle, King street east, and the late Harold Science and Electronics Andrew Pietrzyk, son of Mr. Andrew Pietrzyk, Verdun road. Architectural Technology John Drygala, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jan Drygala, Law street. Kenneth Herbert Bruce Mc- Gregor, son of Mr. and Mrs. aphn Bruce McGregor, Lauder road. ONTARIO AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE, GUELPH. Forestry John Edward Goodswan, son of the Reverend and Mrs. Wil- liam Goodswan, Minden, On- tario, formerly of Oshawa. Science Wayne Thomas Henry Mac- Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. MacDonald, Masson street. MACDONALD INSTITUTE, GUELPH Home Economics Joanne Marilyn Glower, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Kimball Glover, Bessborough drive. Linda-Lou Michael, 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Mi- chael, Agnes street. Keitha Mosier, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E, Mo- sier, King street west. UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Fine Arts Richard Michael Bassett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bas- sett, Masson street. YORK UNIVERSITY Arts : William Huzar, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Huzar, Charbot street. Arts and Science Joel Palter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Palter, Somer- ville street. SIR GEORGE WILLIAMS, UNIVERSITY,. MONTREAL Sociology and Philosophy Merle. B. and Mrs. Walter Cole, Simcoe street south. LAKEHEAD COLLEGE, | PORT ARTHUR Forest Technician Douglas Sinclair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sinclair, Grier- son street. And District of Mr, and Mrs. Norniaz Wil- liam Boddy, Oshawa boulevard north, OSHAWA GENERAL © - HOSPITAL (School of Nursing) Janet Marilyn Copeland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James M. Copeland, Masson street. Saralynn Gutsole, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald R. Gut- sole, Elmgrove avenue. Irene Thaczuk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Thaczuk, Kaiser street, Heather Bell, daughter =f Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bell, Rosehill boulevard. Constance Crossman, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, Rae Cross- man, Gibbons street. Ruby Wilkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Egbert Wilkins, Mon- trave avenue, Carol Bolton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Bolton, Wind- sor street. Laboratory Technician Margit Vielhaber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Vielhaber, Ritson road south. VICTORIA HOSPITAL, LONDON (School of Nursing) * Joyce Amelia Gedge, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sydnev. J. Gedge, Arlington avenue. Judy Lynn Greer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Greer, Mary street. Judith Anne Rose, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Rose, Highland avenue. Linda Jane Russell, daughter of Dr, and Mrs. C. D. Russell, Simcoe street north. OTTAWA CIVIC HOSPITAL (School of Nursing) Audrie Karen Merrithew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John P.. Merrithew, Simcoe street north. Suzanne Barr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Barr, Glen- cairna avenue. ONTARIO HOSPITAL, WHITBY (School of Nursing) Judith Amey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Albert Amey, High- land avenue. June Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis, RR 2, Taunton. PETERBOROUGH CIVIC HOSPITAL Diane Crowder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Crowder, Glenforest. TORONTO GENERAL HOSPITAL (School of Nursing) Marie Wladyka, daugnter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wladyka, C1... reveal Enroll In Higher Schools of Learning sneer dien 5 CLILD * GENERAL MOTORS INSTITUTE FLINT, MICHIGAN, Howard Edwin Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arthur Davis, Division street, GENERAL MOTORS EXPERIMENTAL COURSE William Jeffs, son of Mrs. William Jeffs, Tennyson av- enue, and the late Mr. Jeffs. GENERAL MOTORS APPRENTICE (Tool and Die) John Fraser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley F. J. Fraser, Ste- venson road north. James MacDonald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex MacDonald Jr., Grandview south, GENERAL MOTORS APPRENTICE (Machine Repair) James Waduck, son of Mr. and Mrs, Alex Waduck, Marion avenue, HOUDAILLE INDUSTRIES APPRENTICE (Tool and Die) Peter Gulenchyn, son of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Gulenchyn,.Mal- aga road. GENERAL PRINTERS Apprentice James O'Connor, son of Mr. and Mrs. C, H. OConnor, Elgin street west. 1.B.M. SCHOOL, TORONTO Sharron Behm, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Robert . Behm, Park road south. CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OURSE Cc Frances Christopher Cover, son of Mr, and Mrs. Christo- pher Cover, Division street, John Douglas Mitchell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mit- chell, King street east. Harry John Visser, son of Mr, and Mrs. Hille Visser, Mas- son street, QUEEN'S UNIVERSITY Law Course George Pollitt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pollitt, Ar- thur street. Two students from O'Neill Collegiate are attending Queen's University, but the course of study is not known. They are: Jean Gertrude Terwillegar, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Her- bert H. Terwillegar, Agnes street, ° William Earl Kennedy, son of Mr, and Mrs, George Kennedy, recently of Oshawa boulevard north, and now residing in Brockville. Ritson road south, ST. MICHAEL'S HOSPITAL (School of Nursing) Maryellen: Margaret Petre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Wallace Petre, Bucking- ham avenue. LADIES No baby sitter, no cer fare Mr. Bernard Of Leading Toronto Experienced Hair Styiist FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS me TEWNrDe... ANN LANULLW Dear Ann Landers: I'm a girl 19 years who is engaged to marry a fellow 23. Our wedding date is set for November, We've gone together for two years. The problem started four months ago when Glenn was transferred to another city. He gets home every other weekend and we talk on the phone twice during the week. Glenn is never in when I phone him long distance. I give up about midnight because I have to get up to go to work in the morning. One night I stayed up until 2.30 a.m. but I still was unable to reach him. I de- cided not to do THAT again. I've hear rumors that he has been stepping out on me. Each time I have asked him he has confessed. He says he gets so lonesome he can't stand it, so he takes out other girls. Last week he promised it would never hpappen again -- but it did. Should I forgive him and hope for the best? CHEATED ON, Dear Cheated: You're getting married in November, are you? Well, here it is September and if the guy is still running aroun I would say a little thing like marriage won't cure him. If you marry this fellow please keep my address handy. You'll need it. Dear Ann Landers: My hus- band has always criticized the A Marriage Knot Won't Bind This One way I handled the fmances and I admit I'm not the most cap- able person in the world when it comes to money. have the right to tell him "no" He takes a bath about once every two weeks and ignores the fresh underwear and socks I put out for him every morn- a Begging and pleading do no good, This problem has led to an- other one, When he gets ro- mantic I just about die. Do I Two months ago he hit on an idea. He gave our two daugh- ters, ages 13 and 16, charge of his paycheck and showed them how to budget. They pay the bills, bank a certas: amount and each member of the fam- ily gets an allowance. It ap- pears that the girls are doing such a bang up job that he wants to let them continue to handle the family's finances. It rankles me to work on an allowance while my young daughters are holding the fam- ily purse strings. The finances are being well-managed, I'll ad- mit, but I cannot tolerate the humiliation. Please tell me what to do. -- ON THE DOLE. Dear Dole: Tell your hus- band you want one more crack at the budget, starting next month, Determine to do a fine job of it. If you fail, then he has every right to give it back to the girls but I DO feel you should be given an opportunity to save face. Dear Ann Landers: I've suf- fere with this problem for 12 years because I am too asham- ed to discuss it with anyone. My husband is a pipe fitter. He works hard and is a good person in many ways. He doesn't drink or run after other women, All our bills are paid on 'time. 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