Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Sep 1964, p. 10

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n~ ee ee ea ee ee DIRECTORS OF OSHAWA KINETTE CLUB FOR 1964-65 | "At the recent installation dinner meeting of the Oshawa Kinette Club the above mem- bers were installed as direc- Mrs. Douglas Carmichael, who was absent when the pic- tors for the coming year. Left Mrs. William Leask and Mrs. ture was taken, to right are Mrs. Boris Melch, Paul Pautler. The fifth direc- : tor is Mrs, Edward Lukow, Wemen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 --Oshawa Times Photo 10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 11, 1964 ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: What chance does a divorced woman have when a married man goes after her, tells her a string of lies and then, after she has severed all relations with sin- gle men who offered. marriage, he dumps her? This story is such a tired one I'm ashamed to tell it. My boss couldn't take his eyes off me. He pursued me as if I were the only woman in the world. I was first flattered, then smitten-- and finally hopelessly in love. From the things he had told me about his wife I was sure she was a mess, Then one day we met. I was stunned. She was a beautiful woman, intel- ligent, gracious, with a sense of humor and an engaging person- ality. What's the matter with a man who would run around and cheat on a woman like 'that? Why did he chase me? And why is he now chasing another divorcee--this time a plain, un- attractive one? You are the lady with the an- swers. Do you have one for me? SCORNED AND WRATHFUL Dear Scorned and Wrathful: The Don Juans will always be with us. They must keep prov- ing to themselves that they still have it. But never mind about him, let's talk about you. The di- vorcee is a particularly vulner- able target because she is a lonely woman who feels like a failure. These 'losers' would do well to remember that the SOCIAL NOTICES Trousseau Tea, Showers, Parties | Honor Miss Gaile Hitchens Miss Gaile Hitchens, whose|L. B, Roberts, Barrie; Mrs. marriage to Mr. Leo Robert Brockman takes place tomor-. row afternoon in Kedron United Charles Green, Cornwall, Eng- land and Mrs. Thomas Kallarn, London, England, aunts of the ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Leon Connors, Bowmanville, announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Mary Margaret Cowan, to Reg- inald Arthur White, son of Mr. and Mrs, Norval Allan, Oshawa. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, October 17, 1964, in St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Divorcee Duped By Married Man married man who chases dames is like a dog who runs after a car. He doesn't really mean to catch it. Dear Ann Landers: My mother is my problem. She doesn't care how she looks Miss Carol Merrinols Hodored | At Many Pre-n Miss Carol Morrison whose; marriage is to take place this Saturday, September 12, at 2.30 p.m., in King Street United Church to Mr, Ralph Day, has been feted at several showers and presentations. y Miss Lois Bradbury, the maid of honor, and her mother Mrs. William Bradbury gave a mis- cellaneous shower at their home, assisted by Mrs, Harry Kelsh and Mrs. William Britton, around the house. Some days she will walk around in an old boy came to take me swim- ming. I wasn't quite ready and mom sat and talked to him for, a few minutes, When I came into the living room and saw her sitting in an unladylike position, wth torn hose rolled below the knees I almost died. That wasn't all, Ann. Her hair was up in rags and she was wearing dad's army shoes, When I mentioned this to her she snapped, "If I'm not fancy enough for your friends, that's too bad.' Can you suggest something?--PANCAKE Dear Pan: What cannot be cured must be endured. You aren't about to change your mother, so you'd better change your attitude. Never make apologies for your mother. Conduct yourself like a lady even though she is falling a little short of the mark. A truly worthy boy will understand--and he is bound to admire a girl who shows re- spect under: trying conditions. Dear Ann nders: I have been married 11 months. My husband told 'me before we married that his older brother was going to room and board with us. We needed the money and it seemed like a good idea. Every three weeks my hus- band works the night shift for six days. When my brother-in- law and I are alone he makes passes. My husband would knock his head off if he knew. I hate to make trouble be- tween brothers but I can't stand this much longer. Please tell me what to do.--IN A JAM Dear In: The Bible says you ratty bathrobe until 4:30 p.m, |Telatives was held at the home I am afraid to invite any kids) over because I never. know) about her, | Yesterday an especially nice} A miscellaneous shower from of the bride's aunt, Mrs, James Morrison, assisted by her daugh- ter, Miss Nancy Morrison, Mrs, William Eddie, and Mrs. Wilfred Morrison. A miscellaneous and pantry shower attended by relatives of the bride-elect was given at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Dearl Hough, assisted by Mrs, Earl Wakely, Mrs. John Milne and Mrs, Douglas Hough. Mrs. Jack Marshall and daughter, Joan, held a neigh- borhood dessert tea and shower at their home on Athol street. They presented the future bride with eight place settings of crys- tal and other gifts as well as a pantry shower, The girls in the Accounts Re- ceivable Department of General Motors held a dinner party at work and presented Miss Mor- rison with a clothes hamper. The North Shore Radio Club held a corn and wiener roast at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. uptial Parties Mrs. Kenneth Williams, Maurice Bickle, Mrs. A. . Glashan and Mrs, Earl Wakely. Miss Lois Bradbury, maid of honor, attended the room of the} , bride's shower gifts. Miss Joan Marshall, bridesmaid, was an attendant in the room of the bride's trousseau and Miss Marilyn Morrison, bridesmaid, sister of bride, displayed the CHATEAD-GAL WINES ines peneaen PACED CAMAEA Le Gresley, Newcastle, and pre- sented the engaged couple with an electric fry-pan and electric tea-kettle. The girls of the Oshawa Chap- ter of Sweet Adelines presented a set of Sweet Adeline tumblers to the bride-to-be and the staff of Accounts Receivable Dept., north main office of General Motors presented her with @ canister set and a pie server. Mrs. Ivan Morrison held a trousseau tea in honor of her daughter on Tuesday evening and was assisted by the bride's grandmother, Mrs. Murray | Greentree. OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 3-PIECE WOOL KNIT are your brother's keeper, but it doesn't say anything about keeping a brother who has the morals of a tom cat. Tell "Tom" he has one week to find another place to live or| Tea, and refreshments were you will speak to your husband|served by Mrs. John Milne, Miss about him. And don't fail to}/Heather Gunn, Miss Cathy West- make good your threat if he/nutt. Those assisting in the kit- doesn't clear out on schedule, |chen were Mrs, Frank Fleury, Miss Morrison wore a pale green sheath dress and her |mother chose a dress of teal blue crepe. bride - elect. Serving were Miss Karen Thompson and Miss Alice Thompson, Miss Gloria Brockman and Miss Patricia} Brockman, Miss Gloria Hickie| and Mrs, John Eveniss. Assisting with the trousseau and gifts were Mrs. D. C, Thomspon, and Mrs. Murray Cluff, both of Toronto; Miss| Jean McNeil, Miss Wendy Hitch- ens, Mrs, Michael Hickie, and|place on Saturday, October 10, Miss Eleanor Calvert, all of|1964, at 4.00 p.m. in the Salva- Oshawa. jtion Anmy Citadel. Church, has been widely enter- tained. Mrs. Murray Cluff held a miscellaneous shower at her mother's, Mrs. Howard Blan- chard. Mrs, Arthur Wilson and Mrs, J. B. Brockman held a linen shower at the latter's home, as- sisted by Mrs. Brockman's daughters, Miss Gloria and Miss Patricia Brockman. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. Michael Hickie with Miss Gloria |Hickie, Mrs. John Eveniss and Miss Eleanor Calvert assisting, A kitchen shower was held at the home of Mrs. J. V. Thomp- son, by her daughter, Mrs. D. Thompson, assisted by Missi® Karen and Miss Alice Thomp-|-- \son. Mrs, Lome Tregunna enter- tained at a miscellaneous show- er, assisted by Mrs. Murray Mountjoy. The bride-to-be was entertain- ied at dinner at the Hotel: Gen- losha by her former employer, \Mr, John: Foley and fellow- Church, Bowmanville. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE| Mr, and Mrs. Edward Town-| send, Oshawa, wish to announce) the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Iva Eileen, to Mr. Harold Donald Murray Whitehead, son of*Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whitehead of Fenel Falls. The wedding is to take QOORUY OOOO I00000 ¥,), MR. AND MRS. BRUCE McMILLAN OM) --Aldsworth Photography McMillan-Downey Wedding Is Solemnized at Myrtle Pag _ a ip airs ag morale at front e scene e wedding lJast)waist by a se ow and their Saturday of Lois Isobel Downey|matching floral headdresses and Bruce Archie McMillan. were misted in wispy veils of The bride is the daughter ofjsilk illusion. They carried cas- Myris ging e Png ul carnaiin oe a } | ns. Sane of a yg ete Archie| The flower girl, Miss Audrey cMillan, , Blackwater. The Reverend S. J. Hillier of, Brooklin officiated and the sol-| oist was Mr. Kenneth Skerratt! of Utica who sang "The Lord's|$@sh. She carried a nosegay of) A presentation was held at the Prayer", "Wedding Prayer'|Yéllow and white carnations. home of Mrs. Dale McWade, and "I'll Walk Beside You| Mr. Gordon Wallace, Barrie,,|Gravenhurst, where the accompanied by Mrs. Jack|Ontario, was best man and the/future bride was presented with Beaton of Whitby. ushers were George Downey,|a pyro-ceram teapot and kitchen Given in marriage by her Myrtle, and Dean Beatty, Can-|gadgets, by her fellow employ- father, the bride wore a classi-| M"ston. wan cal gown of pure silk organza; For the reception at the| A trousseau tea was held at|/ over taffeta. The bodice feat-|church hall, the bride's mother|the home of the bride-elect's ured a bateau neckline and|wore a dress of Copen blue|parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin lily-point. sleeves and was/ lace over taffeta with navy blue| Hitchens. 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