Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Aug 1964, p. 7

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Wheamer Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 band and I do a good bit of ANN LANDERS. ' Host's Courtesy Precedes Preference Dear Ann Landers: My: hus- Same g ey itm oannlyoere-en , pai "es -- . There's noth ay an anes. to produce Foentine shes,. - quarrelling, and finally utter' boredom. Our friends thought it was disgraceful when we per- mitted our 16-year-old daughter to invite her boy friend on @ trailer trip. My husband and I talked it over and decided hu- man nature being what it is, that the kids would get. sick and tired of each other and it was pretty good shape, the laundry|worth the chance, So there you looked presentable, and nobody|are.--Wizeapple * WED Huddleston-Morris Nuptials THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, August 14,1964 7 Cynthia Rogers, C. A. Christie Repeat Vows In Napanee and carried a bouquet of sum- mer flowers. Ring bearer was Master Donald Rogers, brother of the bride. The best man was Bruce Christie, brother of the bride- groom, while the ushers were Mr. Lloyd Wagg and Mr. Alien Steinfield. The reception was held in the Superior Restaurant, Napanee,| where the bride's mother re- ceived the guests wearing a pink lace shift with matching jacket, deep blue accessories | and a corsage of blue chrysan- themums. The bridegroom's mother as- sisted, wearing a deep rose) dress of crepe and lace, with! |matching hat and a corsage of A summer wedding was sole- mnized in Evangel Temple, Nap- anee Ontario recently when the Reverend James McKnight, Belleville, united in marriage, Cynthia Dianne Rogers of Osh- awa, oldest daughter of the Reverend and Mrs. Donald Rogers and Charles Allan Chris- tie, son of Mr. and Mrs, Allan Christie of Oshawa. The wed- ding music was played »y Miss Susan Warner and Earl Warner. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a bridal gown of white emboidered satin, with hoop skirt and long sleeves. She wore a coronet with a fingertip veil and carried a bouquet of red roses. Bridesmaids were: Miss Lor- MR. AND MRS. GLEN WALTER PARKS Silver Horseshoe Is Presented entertaining at home and we are frequently invited to parties in the homes of our friends. After dinner the men go off by themselves to smoke cigars and talk, the women remain in the living room. My husband always sticks with the girls and joins the conversation as if he were one of them. This embarrasses me so I can hardly hold my head up. If the conversation is about clothes he expresses his prefer- ences and his pet hates. Whe the girls talk about cooking he chimes in with a few recipes of his own. The last time he did this 1 was tempted to join the men, but I just couldn't do it, I de- cided not to make a fool of my- self in an effort to teach my; husband a lesson he might not get. There's nothing wrong with him--so don't get the idea that he is not normal. What shou'd I do?--Married to One of the Girls --Ireland Studio IN CEDARDALE UNITED CHURCH raine Rogers, Napanee, sister) of the bride and Miss Doreen) Cox of Oshawa. They were iden- tically dressed in pink taffeta lwith matching headdresses, and carried tinted blue chrysan- themums. Miss Debbie Rogers of Frank- ford, niece of the bride wore a --Mary's Studio white chrysanthemums. For the wedding trip to Lake th bride chose a two piece blue linen suit, pink accessories and| used when Mr. and Mrs. Glen|and pumpkin carnations. pink roses. They| Walter Parks left the Northmin-| Placid and other points, corsage of | will reside in Oshawa. Out-of-town guests were pres-|day afternoon following their ent from Brancroft, Oshawa,|wedding ceremony, The bride 'floor length miniature bride's white dress with tiara and veil Madoc, \ford. Solemnized Last Saturday Cedardale United Church was the setting for the marriage last Saturday afternoon of Gloria Catherine Morris to Robert Hud- dieston, both of Oshawa. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Roland Morris and the late Mr. Morris and the bridegroom is son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Idleston. he Reverend A. M. Butler iciated and the soloist Mr. Frank Stacey sang "Because" and "The Wedding Prayer," accompanied by Mrs. Alfred Barassin. Given in marriage by _her grandfather, Mr. William Hen- derson, Oshawa, the bride was wearing a formal gown of em- broidered organza over taffeta! with a. square neckline, lily-| point sleeves and a flowing skirt cai ght up with small bows which formed a bustle back, Her headdress was a com» of jwedding ring headdresses with \short bouffant veils and ae! |carried bouquets of variegated |pink carnations and chrysanthe-| | mums. | The best man wa Mr. William) Burns and the ushers were Mr. William Morris and Mr. Fred| |Fleming, all of Oshawa. | For the reception held in) Cedardale United Church, the} bride's mother received wearing| a pink linen sheath, matching} ljacket, white accessories and a| | corsage of white carnations. The} bridegroom's mother assisted| wearing a dress of white lace} over taffeta with blue and white accessories and a corsage of blue tinted carnations. | Before the couple left on their) honeymoon to points west, the) bride changed into a navy blue} linen suit with white accessories. | Mr. and Mrs. Huddleston will The engagement is an- nounced today of Miss Gayle Donalda Reiley, to Mr. Glenn PLAN EARLY SEPTEMBER lt. McDonald College, Belleville and Frank-|was WEDDING: course in household science at Guelph. The future bridegroom is the Following Parks-Burnett Rites | An old English custom was)ried a white basket of yellow| e The best man was Mr. Larry |Parsons and the ushers were Mr. Robert Morrison and Mr. y William Drayton, all of Oshawa. presented with a _Silver|The ring bearer was Master egg nach : hay pin sent/John Ferneley, Oshawa. from England for the occasion.| fF, i Mrs. Brian Whitmarsh, a cousin RE olay Senevaiis Cine! of the bridegroom made the|the pbride's mother received, presentation as the couple step-| wearing a beige silk organza ped outside the door. |sheath with matching re-em- The bride, Barbara Jean But-|proidered Chantilly lace bodice nett, is the daughter of Mr. and/and matching accessories. The Mrs. Gordon Douglas Burnett,|pridegroom's mother assisted, and the bridegrouia is the son| wearing a dusty rose lace en- . hong and Mrs. Glen Roylsemble with black and rose , Ss, all of Oshawa. -- accessories. Each wore a white he Reverend N. Frankirose corsage. The bride's grand- Swackhammer officiated and) mother, Mrs. Louis Younos, also the soloist, Mr. Ross Cotton, |assisted, wearing a green and et , at s Prayer' and) white silk sheath with matching Phd os, "hag accompanied) jacket and hat, black and white y Miss Judith Davidson. accessories and a corsage of Given in mariage by her| white carnations father, the bride wore a formal) 4. tne poupis Jet 460 thats satapeau gown featuring liiy- point sleeves, an ies skint Honeymoon to be: epent "on" 'te = with an Empire waistline ac-| Bast Coast of the United States, I \cented with re-embroidered Gui-|"°, ae Was, wearing a white _|pure lace and pearls, and hoe Hani ae *|chapel train falling from the| with a pee hat oS unes shoulders, Her headdress was ajglamelia corsage. On their re- wedding ring of Guipure lace|turn, Mr. and Mrs. Parks will and held an elbow-length veil ofjreside at 412 Simcoe street French sg tulle. She car-| north, Oshawa, ried a sprf#y cascade of Queen| Out-of-town guests ister United Church last Satur- were Dear Married To: Don't try to shame your husband into ever died from my cooking. I didn't hate housework, nor , ah The twee ag et tee oe ee dignity, Although it didn't thrill me, I did it with pride--as part of my,contribution to marriage. chance. Dear Apple: Sorry, At present I put in approxi- columns a year. If your wife is putting out half as much energy on a career, she should be ex- cused from housework. If not,| tell her to quit: beefing and) clean up her house. | Dear Ann Landers: You were all wrong when you advised the mother of that teen-age girl not! to allow her to take a cross country trailer trip with her boy) friend and his parents. We have been through it with our own teen-ager, and the results were wonderful, The kids ended up mately 10 hours every day pro-|' ducing 365 Ann Landers FOR THE FINEST IN Custom Made DRAPES SEI M. & C. Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 joining the boys. It won't work. Instead tell him the presence of} ja lone male makes the girls un-| comfortable, that even though) he'd rather be with the ladies, as a matter of courtesy, he should go with the men. Dear Ann Landers: My. wife admits she hates housework. The appearance of our home is her best testimonial. She insists most modern women loathe housework because it is uncre- ative and that any dumb ox can clean a house. She further insists it is easy for you to tell other women they owe it to their families to be good housekeepers because all your housework is done by hired help. How about it? Are you honest and courageous enough to an- swer in print?--BILL W. OF SYRACUSE, N.Y. Dear Bill: Your wife is right about' me. I don't do housework. I did do plenty of it, however,-- including washing, ironing, floor, scrubbing and the cook- marriage. Since we're letting our hair down, Buddy Boy, I'll tell you that my house was always in Ronald W. Bilsky, D.C, ing--for the first 10 years of my | qummmmmmmems reside at 129 Huron street, seed pearls and tulle r08€5S|q.nowa. ho! an -elbow-length veil of tulleilusion.. She carried |. prayer book 'with pink sweet- heart roses and stephanotis.. i The matron of honor was Mrs. (CP)--Children here in Some William Burns and the brides-\set where water is treated with maids were Miss Barbara Kelly . ; | and Miss Karen Hooper, all of the steel - hardening chemical Oshawa. They were gowned molybdenum have only one- alike in powder blue peau de|third as much tooth decay as soie sheaths with scoop neck-|-hildren in other parts of Brit-| FEWER CAVITIES BRIDGWATER, England) r-| Edward Owen, BSA. The wed- ding will take place on Satur- day, September 5, 1964, at 2.30 p.m. in St. Columba United Church, Priceville, Ontario. The bride-to-be is the daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Reiley, Priceville and is this winter completing the degree SOCIAL NOTICES sources Commission. ceana leaves around a_ white testament, son of Mrs. F. A, Getz, Osh- awa, and the late Reverend A. E, 'Owen. He is a gradu- ate of the Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, and is now engaged in applied research with the Ontario Water Re- maids were Miss Myrna Drapak Miss Marilyn Burnett as the junior bridesmaid, They were |dressed alike in cocktaillength moss green silk organza gowns featuring elbow - length sleeves and the folds of the skirts form- Elizabeth yellow roses with dra-|Present at the wedding from Maureen Cook and the brides-/ and Miss Fay Montgomery with| |Scarborough, Toronto, Hamilton, St. Catharines, Omemee, Hamp- The maid of honor was Miss si , Orono, Whitby, Windsor, | Kirkfield, Enfield, Kingston, |Williamsburg, Newcastle, Oril- CHIROPRACTOR Spino! 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ENGAGEMENT The Reverend and Mrs. Wil- liam Patterson, Smith Falls, an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Anne, to Mr. James Allan Pipher, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Pipher, Osh- awa. The wedding is ta take place on Saturday, September 12, 1964, at 12 o'clock noon, in Simcoe Street United Church, Oshawa, Church, SENTENCE PASSED CHICAGO (AP) -- Abraham Bolden, first Negro secret serv- ice man assigned to guard the president, was sentenced Wea- nesday to six years in prison for trying to sell a secret file for $50,000. The. 29-year-old de- \fendant was charged with try- jing to sell a file on a counter- feiting ring to Joseph Spagnoli | nouncement made today. The | bride-elect, headdresses were self bows with circular silk organza veiling and they carried floral spheres of yellow and pumpkin carnations held by a chain. 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