Oshawa Times (1958-), 27 Jul 1964, p. 7

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MANY IN HEBRON Christian Re- formed Church of Oshawa the Reverend D. N. Habermehl solemnized the marriage of Miss Emmy Rooks, Whity, and Mr. Dick Noort, Osh- Angus Milne Weds| Elizabeth L. Grant At Bobcaygeon . A wedding of Oshawa interest was held in Knox Presbyterian Church on Saturday, July 18, when Angus William Milne, son of Mr. and Mrs, William Milne of Oshawa, took as his bride Elizabeth Louise Grant, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Bryce) Grant, Bobcaygeon. : The Reverend William Bell Of| qrquoise dress with a wrapped) : ae ; , lam| 've The bride is the daughter Barrie officiated. Mrs. aaae bell skirt,.white accessories and| Mrs. Joseph Fredericks "Bur Kennedy played the wedding), corsage of pink and white|o¢ Norwood and the late Mr.|bridegroom plans to study for music and accompanied Mr. Larry Marshall of Oshawa who sang "The Lord's Prayer" and "© Father All Creating'. The bride, who .was given in marriage by her father, wore a classie gown of carnation white! organza over taffeta with a fit-/ ted bodice featuring a wing, bateay neckline and sleeves. The softly gathered, slim skirt was accented at the dropped waistline by a band of rose appliques and a_ panel, from the shoulders, fell into a chapel train. A crownless pill- box held her bouffant veil of illusion, and she carried a cas- cade of pink roses and foliage. Mrs. Douglas Anderson, the pny ir pay > pty At i Pn ao ke git ail nll ted aaa mat asia awa. The bride is the daugh- ter of Mr, 'and Mrs, Gerrit Rooks and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Noort Sr., all of Holland. --Ireland Studio son, Bobcaygeon, and Mr. Gary Neil, Toronto. A reception followed at the church and the couple left to motor to Vancouver. The bride was wearing a two piece en- semble of white lace over pink linen, white accessories and deep pink carnations in a cor- sage. The bride's: mother received in a softly draped, powder blue dress of chantilly lace over faille; matching hat, white ac-|Jackson's Point, was solemniz-| cessories and a corsage of yel- cessories and.a corsage of pink Sweetheart roses. The bride: groom's mother wore a figured carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Milne will re- turn to reside in Oshawa. lity-potnt' F| elhow-length bride's sister, was the matron | of honor and the bridesmaids | were Miss Maureen Mulligan, Bobcaygeon, and Miss Willow Milne, Oshawa. They wore iden- tical, floor-length gowns. of pink brocade with crownless _ pill- boxes and pink shoulder-veils and carried cascades of pink and white carnations, Mr. Ian Milne, Oshawa, was his brother's best man and ush- ering were Mr. Douglas Ander: DISPLAYS FLOWERS SHERBROOKE, Que. (CP)-- Downtown Wellington Street North was closed to traffic for a week as flowers appeared on the centre strip and shopkeep- ers set up booths on the side- walk. The floral display and, market atmosphere were a con-! tribution to. the annual Sher- brooke summer festival. | PAM AND Children of Mr. and Mrs, Dean Lavender, Reedair Court, Whitby, are Pamela Mae and Robert Vance. Pam will be two years old ih Sep- tember and Rob is 11 months. They are the grandchildren of Mr, and Mrs. Manley Lav- ' ender, Marmora, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Carroll, Xirkland Lake, Ontario. . Their great grandmother Mrs. Trueman Carroll, lives at. Upper Ste wiacke, near Truro, Nova Scotia. Ireland Photo '§ TO BE WED Bride-elect of Mr. Newton Douglas Woods is Miss Bon- nie Lynda Heard whose en- | gagement is announced today. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B. Heard and her fiance isthe son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woods, all of Oshawa. The wedding is to take place in Albert Street United Church on Sat- urday, August 29 --tIreland: Studio ROB HAVE FUN PR aE PAE HI: 7 * MISS SANDRA Lee Cnar- ron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Charron, and Mr. Robert Wallace, son of Mr. TORS I ee OGG COUPLES SAY I DO' IN THE GOOD OLD SUMMERTIME THE MARRIAGE of Mar- garet Loreen Randall, Whitby, and David George Papp of To- _ronto, was solemnized in St. | John's Anglican Church, Whit- and Mrs. Douglas Wallace, all | by, by the Reverend J. Mc- of Oshawa, were united in | --**t Sena marriage recently in Byng Av- enue Pentecostal Church. Jo Aldwinexie, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondey, July 27, 1964 7) Janet Isabella To Donald Lawr The marriage of Janet Isa- bella Burtt of Norwood and Donald Lawrence McEachern, Memorial evening, fed in St. George's Church on Saturday July 18. ot , tt Burtt and the bridegroom is the| son of Mr, and Mrs, William} Lawrence McEachern of Jack- ~ison's Point. Canon F. G. Ongley perform- led the ceremony and Mrs, Wil-| Wearing a white French wool| tending the Smith - Major wed-| wedding of Mr. Angus William) liam Lewis sang '0 Perfect|Suit edged with navy blue, andiding included Mr. Carl Fergu-|Milne, Oshawa, to Miss. Betty Love" and "The Lord's Pray-| er'. The organist was Mr. Alan Reesor. Given in marriage by her bro- ther, Mr. Carl Burtt, the bride wore an A-line, floor length gown of .white satin peau de jsoie with a cathedral train ledged with imported lace, | matching the jacket. A full- blown satin rose held her veil of illusion tulle and she carried a white prayer hook with a cascade of |gardenias and stephanotis Miss Sandra Burtt was her | sister's maid of honor and Miss Catherine Walker, bridesmaid They wore A-line, sleeveless | dresses of antique-gold satin peau de soie with self bows as headdresses. Their flowers were 1 eeondes of white, pale yellow 'and deep bronze mums. chrysanthe- Mr. William H. Markland, To- ronto, was the best man and the| ushers were Mr. Robert 'MeEachern, Jackson's Point, }and Mr. George Barrand, Osh-) lawa A reception was held at Ade- laide House. The bride's mother received in the drawing room wearing a gown of pink silk \shantung with a matching lace |jacket, pink accessories and a corsage of deep pink Sweetheart Burtt Wed | ence McEachern roses. The bridegroom's mo-| ther wore a silk chiffon dress in beige-mink with matching ac-. 'the engagement is an- low Sweetheart roses. nounced today of Mr. David The honeymoon is being spent| LAtry Craggs and Miss Norma at St. Pierre and Miquelon and| Mary Patricia Hughes whose Mr. and Mrs, McEKachern will] marriage is to take place on return to reside in Whitby. The| Saturday, August 22, in West- ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT |CHILD GUIDANCE |By GARRY C. MYERS, Ph.D. | Two girls who lived in the same block were almost con- stant playmates and compan- ions. There was only a year of difference in their ages. But when the older girl entered ju- nior high, she wholly dropped the other girl. At that age, a difference of a iyear made these girls far more \different in their interests than |this difference had ever made earlier. The promotion from the grades to junior high may carry with it great social significance. Often a mother hears from & jyounger child, "Make her (or jhim) play with me." Many * * mothers write me about the ol- \der child who doesn't want to play.wih a younger brother or |sister. Often parents will try to | force the older child to play |more with the younger sibling. | Writes a mother: | "Can you offer some advice jon a problem I have concerning jour two-aaughters--10 and six? |It seems more and more com- |mon that the-10-year-old doesn't {want the six-year-old to play with her, I realize there are) times when she should be with) -ther friends, but the problem} arises so often I decided to ask your advice on how to cope with it. HAS NO PLAYMATES "Another reason tt is hard is that the neighborhood we live in has ro playmates for the six-| year-old and also no one of her age to watk to school with." In answering this mother, I tried to help her see how wide the difference in ages between) these girls is and, therefore,| how unlike their interests and skills must be. Of course, the problem of the younger girl is increased by there not being other girls of her age in the immediate neighborhood. In such a hard case the older sister might be led to see how much her younger sisfer needs someone to play with her, and te play more often with this sis- ter as a matter of kindness to her. But the problem remains for the mother to help the younger girl find one or more girl play- mates farther away from home. t 1 | | { ae 4 40h, Kibben, The bride is the daughter of Mr.-and Mrs. Al- bert Randall, Whitby, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Papp, To- ronto. --Photo by Hornsby Be mount United Church. The bride-to-be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P. Hughes and 'the prospective | ATTRACT OTHER GIRLS bridegroom is the son of Mr. | This mother may need to cul- and Mrs. Gerald Craggs, a'! |tivate friendships with families of Oshawa, having such girls, going with her daughter to ther homes his doctorate at York University and the bride will continue teaching at the School of Nurs- PERSONALS and attracting some girls from these families to her home. It may take a lot of time and ing, Ontario Hospital, Whitby. As they left, the bride was) Guests from out of town at-| white accessories. | Barve | Giiestx atlsoded: Hom None Enniskitien; Mr: and Mrs.| wood, Peterborough, Lakefield,| Maurice Stauffer, Whitby; Mr.| Toronto, Burlington, Jackson's\@"d Mrs. E. C. Harvey and Point, Ottawa, 'Sutton, Whitby, | family, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs Sudbury, London, Ajax, Hamil-|J; Locke, Bowmanville; Mr. and ton, Caledon, Ontario and Frede Mrs. B. Pols, Hampton, and Mr. ericton, New Brunswick. and Mrs. C. Wells and Miss Joan Wells, all of Toronto. SOCIAL NOTICES Mrs. Edward Jeffreys and) her daughter, Cindy, Lupin drive, Whitby, are holidaying in ENGAGEMENT Biggar, Saskatchewan, at the Mr. and Mrs, George C. Barrett announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Sylvia | home of her son, Mr, William Jeffreys and Mrs. Jeffreys. Aletha, to Mr. Edwar = an: Griliin pts tigger the Queen at the Royal Garden gy Bora Party at Buckingham Palace, Mrs. James P. Griffin all of | July 21, were Mrs. George EF. The marriage will |Fleming and Mr, Reginald take place on Saturday, Au- | @e"- The Queen chatted for gust 22° 1964 at 11 am jabout five minutes with these © ica i Gea t |two Oshawa citizens who were oe Cathulle pice eo on a holiday visit to London. , {Among the invited guests for ENGAGEMENT this garden party were Mr, and A nai Mrs. M.: MeIntyre Hood, for- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence B erly of Oshaw | Heard wish to announce the en- sath hase od haha cca gagement of their only daugh-| Mr. and Mrs. William Milne, ter, Bonnie Lynda, to Mr. New-/Oshawa, entertained the bridal ton Douglas Woods, son of Mr.|party at their summer home at and Mrs. Harry Woods, all of|Nogie's Creek, following the Oshawa. The-marriage will take| wedding rehearsal for the Milne, place on Saturday, August 29,/Grant wedding, which took 1964, at 4 o'cock Street United Church. | Among a number of Cana- dians presented to Her Majesty Oshawa. St Roma in Albert|place recently in Bobcaygeon. | here. effort, even some added ex-| pense, Yet the need is so great as to warrant such. A good starter might be for Bobcaygeon, which took this six-year-old girl to bring home after school one or more of her schoolmates; with their parents' knowledge and appro- val, of course. | PATIO TILE nt ah STORRAR DUNBRIK PHONE 725-0631 LADIES! No Baby Sitter, No Car Fare MR. BERNARD Of Leading Toronto. Salons Experienced Hair Stylist FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS PHONE AFTER 9 P.M. 728-9317 Oshawa guests attending the | | Grant, place recently in Knox Presby ferian Church, Bobcaygeon, were: the bridegroom's twin sis ter, Miss Willow Milne, Mr, lan Milne, and their parents Mr. and Mrs.: William Milne; Mr. and Mrs. William Evans_ Sr., Sr., Mrs. Afred Evans, Miss Rose Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam A. Evans, Jr., Miss Patri- cia Evans, Miss Pamela Evans, Mr. Peter Evans, Mrs. George Parfitt, Miss Janice Parfitt, Miss Cindy Lee Parfitt, Mrs. George Parfitt, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Homes, Mr. and Mrs Jack Goodall, Mrs, Howard Wood, Miss Christina Wood, and Miss Sharon Wood, Other guests} attending were Miss Inge Jonas- sin, Denmark; Mr, and Mrs. James Goodall Jr., Ottawa; Mr.} and Mrs, Bernard Swanwick, Hamilton; and Mr. and Mrs. Gladman Sr., Courtice. | TRAVELLING COINS VICTORIA (CP) -- A huge and six, each would also need to 9) aware that many public schools' Age Difference Factor In Loss Of Playmates Even if these girls, now 10) were twins instead, considerable time at play with PEP fn cemenrerenet not of their own) world's second | frozen PARENTS' QUESTIONS Q. In an article of yours re- lating to driver training your, strong emphasis on ntal | dance and control ear me, believe that you may be un-) | 100 Spinal Dise Injuries Hay Fever King St. £. 728-5186 "driver education" tests and teachers undercut parental au- ' a STALE ra tA : HES The ealebre- re for . the asked him his secret for e long life: | "Keep breath 'na Rhea he, Bg se . Well, everything's easy when you i know how . . . We're always proud to show you through our - plont because, if we say $0 our- self in our own modest way, it's one of the most modern in parts, And if there's on easier, better way of doing things !'m sure we use it! SLAV 355 0 77d, RHA CLEA V7 -- 725 f SURGERY SAFER FOR AGED ' Q. Ie advanced age « bar to surgery? A. Not 4 Mer dyny! on] they can needed t necessarily. have poor physical to necessary operations with not much However, performed when patients gery is more likely to be of the £, Le Science Editors, P.O, Box 97, Terminal "A", Terente, Onterie OPEN EVENINGS 'TIL 9 P.M. @ FREE DELIVERY ® 723-4621 stack of 50-cent pieces saved for many years has been ex- changed by Mrs. A. J. Touch- ings for a trip around the world She teaches English to new Ca- nadians at George Jay School ENGAGEMENT | bor Mr. and Mrs. Stanley P. fe enanwn t oA Hughes wish to announce the} WALL-TO-WALL! CEILING-TO-FLOOR! r David Larry Craggs, son of Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Craggs, all of Oshawa. The wedding will take place in Westmount United Church on Saturday, August 22, at 3:00 p.m. DONATES CASH VANCOUVER (CP) The ladies auxiliary of the Pacific Command of the Royal Cana- dian Legion donated $219,313 to legion and non - legion causes during 1963. 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