Oshawa Times (1958-), 19 Sep 1964, p. 7

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VITAMINS DETERIORATE Many vitamin preparations, as they get older, lose their Lv of vitamin preparations) and distributed by manufacturers| quested '|will soon have to carry the ex- effective as of June + Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-8474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, September 19, 1964 7 Sylvia Westnutt, Ray Blomme Honeymoon In New York City honeymoon in. New York City followed the mairriage of Sylvia Joan Westnutt and Ray- mond Albert Blomme in St. Roman Catholic Church, recently, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Westmitt, Oshawa, and: the bridegroom is the son 'of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Biomme, Toronto. The Reverend L. T. McGough officiated and Mr, Frank Roset- tani of Whitby sang 'Ave Maria" and 'Panis Angelicus" accompanied by Mrs. Garry Booth, organist. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of silk-faced bridal taffeta, ap- pliqued with re-embroidered Alencon lace and seed pearls. Information Classes Catholic Religion NON-CATHOLICS and CATHOLICS These lectures are arranged for those who wish to learn more about the History of the Roman Catholic Church and her doctrines, beliefs and cere- monies. Questions and discussions are encouraged, and both Catholics and non-catholics are invited to discuss any religious question freely. There is No charge or obligations involved. bouffant skirts. All wore match- ing wedding ring headdresses and carried cascades of pale pink carnations end white emums. : Mr. Terry Davies, Toronto, was best man and Mr. Wayne Wilson ushered. The reception was held at Adelaide House. The bride's mother received in a mint green sheath of chiffon over taffeta with a bodice of Chantilly lace and a flowing side drape of chiffon. She chose matching ac- cessories and a corsage of white v CO Nee a eu saxsme| WHEN: Monday & Wednesday Evenings ture of salt and pepper colors, the hat band is made of black is deftly worked into a season- The full, A-line' skirt fell gnace- fully into a chapel train and a crown of seed pearls and crystal beads held her scalloped, finger- tip vell of imported silk illusion. carnations. The bridegroom's mother wore a pink sheath of lace over taffeta, scalloped at neck and hem, with white .ac- cessories and a corsage of pink spanning hat by Lin Mac. The silhouette is semi-slouch in feeling with a wide brim in front that tilts' upward in grosgrain ribbon with a wide, tailored - bow at thecentre front, --By: Tracy Adrian TIME: 8 P.M. WHERE: St. Gregory's Auditorium, Room 1 roses and carnations. As the couple left on their honeymoon, the bride was wear- ing a suit of champagne-beige lace and a corsage. of white camnations. Mr. and Mrs. Blomme_ will make their home at 157 Don Mills road, Toronto. She carnied a bouquet of pale pink Sweetheart roses and stephanotis. The matron of honor was Mrs. Madeline Thompson, Tor- onto, and the bridesmaid, Miss Cathy Westnutt, Oshawa, They wore sheath dresses of ~pale blue imported silk onganza over 194 Simcoe St. North, Oshawa BEGINNING: Wednesday, Sept. 23rd at 8 P.M. INSTRUCTOR: Rev. L. McGough -- 725-8444 SET UP COURSE SOCTRE BOTICE | cummaret Ich) 5 be te perimental course in Finench for finst-gradcrs is to be set up im- FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE)mediately at one Winnipeg The forthcoming marriage is|school. The school board Thurs- announced of Karen Ann, young-iday night agneed to a provin- est daughter of Mr. Michael|cial governfent request and Melnychuk, Oshawa, and the/designated Earl Grey school for late Mrs. Melnychuk, to Mr, Lee\the experiment. Gordon Gladwin, son of Mr, and) Mrs. Thomas Gordon Gladwin, Agincourt. The wedding is to take place on Saturday, October French-Canadian Federation Welcomes Priest From Malta 17, 1964 at 4.00 pam. in St Peter's Anglican Church, Osh- The Federation of French-|tact ue. Lucien Vezina, 5-2094,'awa. organza gowns featur-\Canadian Women held fits fimst/before Sept. 25. eT eae the bridegroom is the son Of|ing pre dagen short|meeting of the season, Septem-| Rev. Father Norbert Gignac Mrs. Rico Micieli, Italy, and the! sleeves, a cummerbund effect at/ber 15 with Mrs, Jean Cardinaljanrived at the meeting accom- ; late Mr, Micieli. Monsignor Paul|the waistlines with sashes down| presiding. panied by Father Joseph Borge,|bant to take up stains. Tt can- Dwyer officiated. the front of the full gathered| 'The president was pleased to the new assistant pastor of the| not damage fibres or the color Given in marriage by Mr.|skirts. Their headdresses were| welcome the 60th member of the|St. Mary of the People parish. of a fabric. Alfredo Pirlano, the bride wore| rhinestone tiaras and they car-| section Father Borge has just enrived a formal lace gown with a scal-| ried cascades of roses. from Malta, where he had been loped neckline and lily-point} The best man was Mr. Frank a priest for the past seven years. sleeves. The skirt was enhanced| Siciliano and the ushers were Father Gignac extended a wel- by row upon row of ruffled lace AN ITALIAN WEDDING Micieli - Piriano Nuptials Solemnized In St. Gregory's St. Gregory the Great Roman|she carried a cascade of white Catholic Church was roses, +4 pan The matron of honor was Mrs. last Saturday, for the marriage! rrank Siciliano and the brides- of Carmela Piriano to. Andrea|maids were Miss Antonette Micieli, both of Oshawa. The Gattellaro and Miss Maria Vini- bride is the daughter of Mr. and acci, all of Oshawa. They were Mrs. Frank Piriano, Italy, and gowned alike in semi-formal : y , | pink silk USEFUL ABSORBENT Starch is useful as an absor- Ke a0 i Various committees gave their respective reports, : Mrs, Howard Gimblet, as she Mr. Carmel Siciliano and Mr. come to Falther Bonge who cascading to the floor. Her crys- John Pepe, all of Oshawa. tal crown held her shoulder-/ Mr. and Mrs. Micieli are re- has done in the past few years offered to dress a doll to the replied that he was very happy to be in Oshawa. Father Gignac length veil edged with lace and siding in Oshawa, benefit of the Hospital Auxiliary. ANN LANDERS Parents' Wran gling Disturbs Children WO--Parents' Wrangling Dear Ann Landers: How should a 14-year-old girl and a l7-year-old boy act when their parents are being divorced? Mom and dad.are trying their darndest to get us to take sides. My sister and I are fed up list- ening to them. Dad says mom that I needed psychiatric help but I kept putting it off with one excuse after another. My mother insisted that all I neeed was rest. My father said I would spend a fortune and that I couldn't afford it, especially since 'the effective- ness of psychiatry is still a ] jing that there are at least 12 French - speaking patients at the Ontario Hospital, Whitby, the members decided Mrs. Real Goulet and Mrs. Alderie Lambert will be in charge of the booth at the shop- ping centre, Sept. 24, There will be home-made bread, French pastry and hand-made articles available. The Rosary which is held on the first Saturday of the month, that some will go each wy ee tiga'e 'ot ri thanked the members for their good work and wished the success in their future project The meeting was closed wilth prayer and a social event fol- lowed convened by Mrs. Maur- ice Gagnon and Mrs, Herve Car. HOUSEHOLD HINT One and a half. teaspoons of cornstarch is equal to a table- spoon of flour when used as a vas TITLES & EDITING FOR HOME MOVIE SERVICE YOUR HOME MOVIES FREE BROCHURE WRITE VERDREY PICTURES BOX 66, ISLINGTON, ONT. thickening. from now on will be from 2.30 to 3.30 in the afternoon because of confession stanting at 3.30 p.m. There will be a communion Fall Fashions For Boys & Girls breakfast at the Hotel Genosha, put it, Sept. 27 ayn Prange -- * I wrote to you and you said,|St- Mary of eople, for a "GO, girl." That clinched it. ]|membene and other French- went. The cost of treatment (14 speaking women of the parish. friends and that she couldn't|months) was about the same as|The Rev. Father Lafreniere of "The Best Costs Less At' give him any love after that. |a major operation, 'This in-/Queen of Apostles Rtreat House, I will be in college in six|cluded a change of psychia-|Port Credit, will be guest) months and my sister will be in| trists. I didn't get on well with|speaker. The price is $2.00 per| boarding school, Being away|ihe first one and changed after (Porson, anyont who would like} 206 es 367 will help a lot, but we need tojthree visits. }to get tickets was asked to con-| | N| know ~~ to get e the spot Anyone who thinks psychia.| | OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE now. Any suggestions?--itrists are after your money|relationship with a psychiatrist PRODUCTS OF FFS.1T should try to get an. appoint-\js not satistactory. I'm glad you| Nee woorageegh oe "4 ment, Furthermore, they are|knew better | ivorce have a tough enough)worth every dime they charge.| ¢, ' SE 'HING Sn pit fuse Bt "mon Te cpaeeact Sota auled from both sides. spent, jAt SEE ; | Declare your neutrality and} My parents insist I would ob age ae see tell them you don't want tolhave been OK without therapy,|" "44° Go. Take a reading,| hear anymore propaganda from/and maybe' they are right, but ing to do. ' either one of them, You may/thank God I didn't take that|CtU™: have to say it three to. four/chance.--N.Y, READER times but after a while they'll) Dear N.Y. Reader: Thanks know you mean business and the problem will be resolved for all time. Dear Ann Landers: I am a 15-year-old girl and have a question that is turning into a problem. Lately a lot of people, includ. ing my boy friend, have said to me, "You are getting more like your mother every day." I don't know whether this is a compli- ment or an insult. It would relieve my. mind a} whole lot if you would tell me) your opinion. I. thank you.-- STEADY READER OF YOUR ARTICLES Dear Steady: What's .your mother like? Do you want to be like her or don't you? Your an- swer to this question is my answer to your letter. Dear An Landers: You fre- - quently advise people through your column to seek profes-| sional help. 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