Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Sep 1964, p. 7

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FOLLOWING their marriage Mr. the bridegroom gallantly as- sists his bride to alight. --Ireland Studio | Mr. and Mrs. Newton Woods were taken for a ride through town in a surrey, driven by George Charlton. Here Bonnie Heard Becomes Bride 'the Woods-Heard wedding re- o Jo Aldwinckle, Women's: Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, September 8, 1964 7 PERSONALS Out-of-town guests attending cently in Albert, Street United Church, were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dayman, Lindsay; Mrs. Delos Fox and son, Jatvis; Mr. and Mrs, George Moorcroft, all of Madoc; Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Wanamaker, Mrs, Harry. Philp and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Eggle- ton, all of Stirling; Mrs, William Sheldon, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. William Woods, Tweed; and Mr. and Mrs, Donald Pomery, Janet- ville. Guests from 'Tilston, Mani- toba, at the Gilchrist - Yourke- vich wedding were the Reverend Luke Standret who assisted in the ceremony, and Mrs. Stand- ret. From Edmonton, Alberta, were Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Stand- ret and from Lexington, Ken- tucky, U.S.A., Mr. James Gil- christ; Mr. Edward Lawler came from Newark, New. Jer- sey. From nearer centres were Mr. and Mrs, Reginald Lovell, Colborne, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Norman Timco and family, Long Branch; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Salmers, Port Credit; and Mrs. David Willson, all of Oakville, and Mr. Wayne Brooks, Brooklin. E Mr. and Mrs, William Alfred Guttridge, Hampstead, London, England, were in Oshawa re- cently to attend the wedding of their daughter, Miss Jean Gut- tridge to Mr. James Frederick Wilson, in Centre Street United Church. Mr, and .Mrs. Gut- tridge were accompanied by their sons, Mr. Bryan and Mr. Robert Guttridge. Among those entertaining for Miss Jean Guttridge prior to her marriage to Mr. James F. Wilson, recently were Mrs. Allan Cordy at a miscellaneous shower, assisted by Mrs, Colin Mainds and Mrs, Leonard Pres- cott; Mrs. Aubrey LaHay and Mrs. Harding held a miscellane- ous shower assisted by Mrs. Roy |Traas, The physiotherapist co- jworkers of the bride-elect at Oshawa General Hospital pre-| sented her with a negligee set. Members of the executive of the Ladies Auxiliary to the To- ronto Pharmacists were enter- tained at the homie of Mrs. Jean Guttridge James Wilson vei WOMEN AND DRINK moderate drinking."'. holism, said "Women, though LONDON (CP)--Dr. G. Lolli,|they can drive a man to drin \an American doctor here for the|can also provide a cure b: European Institute for the Pre-|tablishing a healthy attitude to- Exchange Vows | Miss Jean Guttridge, Oshawa became the bride of Jame Frederick Wilson, recently in) Centre Street United Church' The bride is the daughter of Guttridge, London,, The bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Margaret Wilson, Whitby. The officiating clergyman was the Reverend Frank H. Ward © with Mrs, Ward playing the wedding 'music. | Given in marriage by. her father, the bride wore a semi- Mr, and Mrs. William Alfred|@ England. | ntion and Treatment of Alco-jwards A Touch of Paris in our Bridal Gowns @ Bridesmaids Gowns ®@ |) Heod Pieces @ Veils @ Crinolines @ Ladies' Formals and Semi-Formals @ "Mink Stoles @ Mink Shrugs @ White Fox Furs @ Sargeants Rentals 463 Ritson Rd. 5S. 725-3338 formal deep blue linen dress|- with a gathered skirt. She wore a matching wedding ring hat with a veil and carried a nose- gay of white gladioll, carna- tions and chrysanthemums. Her matron of honor was Mrs. Aubrey Lahay, Oshawa, wearing a pale blue linen dress, white accessories and a corsage of pink carnations. The best man was Mr, Ed- ward LaHay, Oshawa. For the reception held at the Hotel Gensoha, the bride's mother received wearing a green silk suit, matching hat and black accessories with a corsage of white carnations. | ed wearing a beige and brown linen sult, beige hat and acces-| sories and a corsage of yellow carnations. As the couple left for their; honeymoon in Southern Onesie) and New York State, the bride) The bridegroom's mother assist- Yes: BURNS JEWELLERS LTD. Wace R's : | Faahilo Scho nb FOR GIRLS AND BOYS OF ALL AGES Solve all your back-to- sehool wardrobe t here at siker's. Yea'tl find uslity elothes by manufac- turers for big or little girls and boys -- at sensible prices. f /Mr, and Mrs. Harry Bohoniuk,|Joseph W, Spence when plans | 4 \Mr. and Mrs, Walter Korole-\were completed for the Septem-|was wearing a deep blue linen'are going somewhere | |wich, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Will-|ber Tea and the annual bridge|dress, black accessories and a| MOVING SOON TO | | ie | | ( \ i¢ Of Newton Douglas Woods : | pct son and family, Mr. and Mrs.|to be held at the Simpson's|corsage of pink carnations, Mr. Deana. 20 SIMCOE NORTH illusion veiling, and they car-|Wayne Willson and family, Mr.|Arcadian Court on October 24. |and Mrs. Wilson will live at 172 . ° Hairstyling |; |All Present Stock Albert Street United Church ried nosegays of, tinted green'------ ----|Tresane street, Oshawa. 1 , TWO EXPERT STYLISTS | | CLEARING UP TO | was the setting recently for the carnations. feacieeincioereni Rosemary Veenhot Judy Nash marriage of Bonnie Lynda, | The flower |@ TINTING | OFF » © Shop Today ® REG, ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT both of Oshawa. The bride-to- | be, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | riage is to take place on Sat- Francis Bourrie, is a graduate | urday, October 3, of Miss of St. Michael's Hospital | Mary Frances Bourrie and School of Nursing, Class of '64 | Mr. William David Frolick, and her fiance graduated this year in business administra- | tion from Ryerson Polytech nical Institute. The wedding | is to take place in St. Gregory the Great Roman Catholic | Church at 11.00 a.m. | The engagement is an- nounced today and the mar- Delicious... Jumbo BANANA CREAM Top: PRE-TEEN WOVEN PLAID: It's a_shift-style dress, actually. Full button front and roll-up sleeves. Can be worn with or without its matching tie belt, By Retains d', naturally, e or green plaid, 8-14, 8.98 Middle: CRISP COTTON : BLOUSE: Tuck-in style. ae -- geo and onffs edged open needlework. em: hroidery embellishes its length: sleeves. Buttons o lustrous pearl. Pure 2.98 am white, Sizes 7-14. _~ FOR THE FINEST IN Custom Made DRAPES SEE M. & C, Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 Special This Week A. E. Larke, sang "O Perfect|were Mr. Robert Harlock and Love" and 'The Lord's Prayer, | Mr, Lyn Woods, both of Oshawa of imported Swiss lace. The)" : semi-bell skirt was accented by|rhinestone empire bodice anc | aan a a write eatl 'siren oe. atid ac age of hte omeet| wo 0 | in 4 white satin streamers. }and a corsage of white sweet-| L i 5 Se || x q< This Week Two or three tier wedding cakes ~ Order One Week Ahead gh ae ; DRESS PANTS:)Continemtahjetyle! in woot' bland flannel. 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A 'Young-at-Heart' creati | f rk, nn Arr | Brown Tweed, Black Tweedj!Blus Tweed,' Sizes 7-14 3.98 . . j 2.98. her I was amazed she would vearg of age. myself, who have lost husbands} breaking off with the. woman'their own breakfast. The 14-|ious illnesses, Two years ago he} cause she cut her hair there's! aiways eat breakfast at home.;marry a girl his daughter's| will look like her own. If you! Am I lazy as he claims?--| I felt beaten and disgraced. | to you and comment about/trained and perfectly capable/all--Free Woman Account, that they said 'thank you" for/be my guest, and pick twoj|comfort she can get. TO SERVE YOU BEST Newton Douglas. Woods, son of)a similar gown and carrying a Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson|pasket of green and whit: Woods, all of Oshawa. | chrysanthemums. Given in marriage by her) tater he rite wore a formal F2,,{M6 Espen, a Ih = eure white peau de sole gown with bride's mother received wéar : : Aiea ee chapel train flowing from the|® corsage of yellow sweetheart - waist. Her crown of crystal andj roses. The bridegroom s mother seed pearls held her short veiljassisted, wearing a camelot; atteridants were Mrs. David/York World's Fair, the bride| Chute and Mrs. James Strachan,| was wearing a three-piece linen) all of Oshawa. They wete| suit in navy blue and white with|mornings) and tell the kids they tiers. Their headdresses were|return Mr. and Mis. Woods will) Dear Ann Landers: Fresh two large roses on a self band|reside at $05 Saguenay avenue,/girl, 16, who has been dating holding two short tiers of tulle'Oshawa. a handsome boy who came to LEMON lalmost everything said to him MERINGNE PIE lexcept no. To put it another way, he has Roman hands and) His knowledge of history and jpolitics is amazing. He plays) tithe piano like a dream and has Doar Ann Lenders: I'm S3itan to go. around and shake|painting. In fact, he is the best) and I've never been married.) A aba . 4 All of my. adult life I've been|1ands with everyone. I learned|educated person I have ever , 4 "\the custom from my mother) met. er ee own. || wrote would consider this|is becoming awfully hard to) is dreace te 8 fed 45} Sroveliing,"' too. keep frim in line. What is your) = The person who is able to advice?--Belinda | | _ - WOOL BLEND TWEED SKIRT: All-eround box pleats. nut hair which fell to her knees| py, ' : ' | when' she took out' thé pins, og tltcgr a aay Meeka peg ak the price is not 80 On Sunday she showed up for) Dear Ann Landers: I am 48,| Dear Ann Landers: I hope) do such a foolish thing. She a gaan a went for hall an hou and sl pen'in 'te heit etd op Hale and 1 were imaried 29 was cruel to make so MUCRiat 6:30 a.m.--school or not,/years. I gave him a family any) nae dP ag Moggi such Poor! vear - old is a boy and his had a bad heart attack. He 1e-) MoM , you agree? --\French toast is better than|covered but the doctor told him See he must take it easy. Sonat oa with Youre feels, nonetheless, that I age. I was shocked. The settle- A . : should get up every morning at;ment was more than generous. | Hair grows, you know, and in 6:30 with the rest of the fam-|I received most of the assets : are searching for an escape Kipsville Then suddenly I saw it all so 7 hatch, however, this one is a8 Dear Kip: A woman who has clearly. That young girl had, good as any. raised five. children--three al- taken an ailing man and all my : e if something I've read in your col- of preparing their own break-| Dear Woman: Despite your umn. Today I must do it. fast--has earned the right to/bitterness, it is apparent this I refer to the woman who hug the sack one measly morn- rationale gives you a measure the lovely evening three times - sent nn and then, phonéd the next day : or wrote a note. ' F F st 7 or Free Estimate Call 728-6279 Heidi's MOVE WITH THE BEST The Reverend A. E. Larke) The best man was Mr. Dalton lily-point sleeves and a fittet ling an aqua chiffon shea! Cporgreemgr of tulle illusion and she carried|Pink chiffon sheath - with self) dressed alike in formal mint|matching hat and red acces-|can prepare Pa's breakfast on this country recently from Made with Fresh Lemons and |Russian impulses, a beautiful singing voice. He) burdened with ailing relatives and have been told by many; I hate to think of breaking years of age and the sweetest! give something extra finds true| Dear Belinda: Get your cul-| . , FP ; with inverted small pleats. Button and tab trim accentuates our dinner date with a boyish)pave three married children and|this letter will bring a measure| of it, irain or shine. They clean up/man would be proud of. I! Dear M.L.M.: If alae ar M.I.M.: If you would) My husband usually gets up| On Christmas Day he asked) a few months she will be ablejily. I would like to sleep untiljand Eddie assumed all the Dear Amn Landers: Many ready out of the nest, and the financial burdens off my hands. ol = - M ' oving along with Canada's only said she despised people who|!"g a week, if she wants to. of comfort, and a woman in The Swedish people have a 477 BLOOR ST. WEST Wacker's OSHAWA Ia CENTRE the last." Even though they thank the hostess when they leave they call the next day and use this charming phrase. My parents live , only - five minutes away from us yet) when they have dinner here mother always telephones the) next mornin gto say she en- joyed herself. When-I enter a room I never STORE HOURS: Daily 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Thursday and Friday 9:30 to 9 p.m. PHONE 728-4626 daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| girl was Miss é officiated and the soloist, Mrs.| woods, Toronto, and the usher accompanied by Mrs, CharlesiThe ring-bearer was Mastcr Paaebivant bodice enhanced with appliques) scented by an embroidére: ; |" NEW PHONE 723-6711 wide knife pleats at the sides|flowing back panel, matchin; . a white bible crested with white|Toses on & flowing front panel,| The maid of honor was Miss |heart roses. S B k S . green sheaths featuring scoop|sories with a corsage of white|those days if he wishes to eat France. He speaks English i Flaky Postry ROLL Uses Barber Shears berg | This boy is marvellous com-| knows a lot about poetry and BAKERY ORDERS. PHONE. 725-3421 who have kept me virtually|that they wish they could do it./up with him, He is so good for person I've ever known. I Was) friendship -- Daughter of Swe-|ture from the library, the art) bob. It made me sick. I told/two younger ones, 12 and 14 of comfort to other women like} Frankly, I have considered|thejr rooms and enjoy making/nursed him through three ser-| break off with a woman be-|when the kids do but he doesn't|me for a divorce--so he could/ to attach a hair piece which'7:30 or 8 one morning a week. debts. times I have wanted to writejother two apparently well|Maybe she did me a favor after, were so insecure and groveling, Pick your. morning (in fact,|your spot is entitled to all the : special phrase, which, when iJ . In Windsor Plaza -- Wilson Rd. South translated, means "Thanks for! WATCH FOR THE OPENING! v

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