Oshawa Times (1958-), 25 Sep 1964, p. 7

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. cy HOUSEHOLD HINT PERSONALS To facilitate bedmaking, fold freshly ladndered blankets and Guests attending the Topping-|sheets lengthwise over the 4 \Hopkins wedding last Saturday|clothesline (or when removed evening in St, George's Memo-|from the dryer). The crease rial Church, from Toronto were: |40wn the middle helps you cen- WANTED! -- Thirty, le fun couples to learn new style of dancing. Every W. ni the Fall | 623-2237. EVENING WEDDING --Aldsworth _ Photography Margaret Hopkins, J. B. Topping Wed In Full Choral Ceremony Margaret Anne Hopkins be- came the bride of James Brian Topping in a full choral cere- mony in St. George's Memorial Church, last Saturday evening. St. George's Choir, conducted by its organist, Mr. Alan. Ree- sor, sang 'Blessed Are the Pure in Heart" during the signing of the register. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Ms. Sydney Thomas Hopkins and her bridegroom is was of yellow roses. street, and gold pure silk with match-, ing hat and stole. Her corsage| Before the couple left on their|of a coffee table was made. honeymoon to be spent in Penn- sylvania, the bride changed into a heather blue wool suit with 4!Mrs, Cryderman's summer cot- silver mink collar, matching hat|tage at Couchiching Point. Gifts and accessories. When Mr. and|were pantry shelf items and a Mrs. Topping retum, they will|presentation of an electric toast- make. their home on Keewatinjer was made. Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, September 25,1964 7 Luncheon, Showers, Parties Carol Conlin netertained at their home, where pantry shelf items were received. Mrs. George E. Parker en- tertained at her home on Ade- laide avenue west at a miscel- ained|laneous shower. Mrs. D'Arcy Smith and Mrs. Julien Carlson entertained a lange number of friends and Prior to her marriage last Saturday to Mr. James Topping, Miss Margaret Anne Hopkins was entertained at. luncheons, Ajax, Mrs. John Crofts and Mrs, Den- nis Kemp entertained at a per- sonal shower at the home of the parents at a shower at Fern Hill Park Clubhouse. A presen- tation of a vacuum cleaner was made and many other gifts were received. A presentation of linen was made to the bride-to-be by the Masson street neighbors. Mr, and Mrs. William Markus, parents of the prospective bride- groom, entertained the bridal party at their home on Ade- jaide street west, following the wedding rehearsal. latter. Mrs, Hayden Macdonald and Mrs, Edward Rose entertained at Mrs, Rose's home at a coffee party and bathroom shower. Mrs, Fred Fordham and Mrs. Charles Lancaster entertained at the Oshawa Golf Club at a coffee party and kitchen | shower. Mrs. Reginald Aker enter- tained at a luncheon at her home with Mrs. Ralph Schofield Honor Margaret Anne Hopkins | neighbors of the bridegroom's)" HAPPY BIRTHDAY, ERIC! Eric Howard Rahme is one- ath eee, Done year-old today..He is. the son grandmothers are. . ot Mc end Mea, Howes LOO Shearer, Oshawa Mrs. Fred Rahme, Brooklin, Rahme, Westmount street. He His great-gnandmother is Mrs. has a sister, Janice Elaine, John Ferrill, Toronto. Wide Circle of Friends Honors lassisting. A presentation of a card table and chairs was made, | | ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Sund- strom, Trenton, arinounce the engagemem of their daughter, Blizabeth Anne, to Mr. Murray Cathmoir, Oshawa, son of Envoy and Mms. Charles Cath- moir, Bracebridge, The mar- riage will take place on Satur- day, October 24,. 1964, at 2.30) p.m. in the Salvation Army} Citadel, Oshawa. | RECEPTION . and Mrs. Peter Brady Mrs. Frank Grindley enter-) \tained at a luncheon with her} |daughter, Mrs. Hugh Garrett, assisting where a presentation] Mrs. Merwyn Cryderman and her daughter, Mrs. Donald Salter of Toronto, entertained at Mrs, F. E. Conlin and Miss the son of Mr. and Mrs, William Markus, all of Oshawa. Canon F, G. Ongley officiated. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of pure silk French faille, featuring a lace appliqued panel down the front of the bell skirt, two large pleats ending in a train at the back, flanked b' appliqued lace panels. The - ice was appliqued with similar lace and embroidered with seed pearls. Her matching crown of faille and pearls held an elbow- length veil of illusion and she carried a cascade of i Melissa pink sweetheart roses. ANN LANDERS in our crowd? She is a high about her is a mystery. It is also irritating. Veronica has a habit of laugh- Sling out loud over absolutely 'nothing. Her laugh is sort of *|shrili--almost'a shriek. It can get on a person's nerves. If I 'Isay to her 'What did you do last night?"'. She will reply, Laughlin, Toronto, They were}. hiibe gowned alike in formal gowns of Nothing mu ed home, pink chiffon over taffeta skirts foo wah scony tecloee, Tok ce scoop neckines. Once I asked her what was so headdresses were circlets Of/runny and she answered "noth- ed cascades of one be me , white pom-| Ts her sense of humor supe- Hos doer sir carrying ¢ mnalliee?, Gt be Gat, wo ore te basket of pink and white doesn't want to explain things flowers. : 'I Thanks for your help. -- THE Mr. John Tindale, Hamilton, CROWD was the best man and the ushers) Dear Crowd: Veronica laughs were Mr. Rickey Markus, Mr.|/pecause she is self-conscious, Gary Lawson and Mr. D'Arcy|not because she thinks some- Smith, all of Oshawa, Mr. Paul| thing is funny. Goldstein, London; and Mr. Ed-| Say nothing but try to make ward Gibson, Ajax. her. feel comfortable and she For the reception at the Osh-|will laugh less. awa Golf Club, the bride's| Dear Ann Landers: Three mother received, wearing a for-|years ago I wrote to you about mal gown of aqua chiffon withimy husband. and another the bodice embroidered . with| woman. When I earned of the seed pearls and crystal beads. A matching hat of tulle and a purse of white gardenias com- pleted her ensemble, The bride- groom's mother, assisted wear- ing a formal gown of eggshell this piercing laugh. the affair meant nothing and if I would forgive him he would spend the rest of his life mak- ing it up to me. Irritating Laugh Sign of Nervousness --Dear Ann Landers: Can you help us understand a new girl school junior and we like her very' much, but something looked at TV and washed my hair." Then she gives out with affair. I was crushed. He. got) down on his knees and swore} will be happy to meceive their friends, relatives and at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Jerry Fonestall, 349 Ridge- way avenue, on the occasion of their 45th wedding anniversary on Sunday, September 27, 1964, from 7.00 p.m. to 9.00 p.m. Feted At Showers Prior To Wedding In honor of the approaching marriage of Miss Barbara Jane Meringer to Mr. Paul Scott Your advice was, 'Forgive and forget. Trust him. He won't fail you." Well, I teok your advice and three months ago. it happened again -- this time in my own home--with my dearest |the home of Mrs. A. C, Britton, Barbara Meringer, |*2¢ north Marjorie Lick Prior to Wedding Marjorie Ann Lick has been;choir of Centre Street United feted at several showers and|Church, of which Miss Lick was presentations prior to her mar-|a member, at the home of Mr. riage to David C. Cox, this Sat-|and Mrs. A. C, Britton. unday, at Centre Street United) Mrs, Roy F. Lick held a Church. bridal tea for her daughter, at her residence, 652 Gibbons St. Those pouring tea were: Mrs. John Johnston, great-aunt of the bride; Mrs. Walter Buss, Mrs. Thomas Smillie, Mrs, A. ' W. Magee, Mrs. Arthur Bilton, Burk Street, given by het|Mrs. Michael Bonk, Mrs. Wil- daughter, Mrs, Ronald Drapak. | jj and Miss Lorraine The women of Thornton's Cor- i ; A kitchen and pantry shelf shower was held at the home of Mrs. H. E. Pierson, Hortop Street and a miscellaneous and bathroom shower was held at _|Derek P. Hopkins, Miss Susan! Mr. Percy Bryan, Mr. and Mrs.! Mrs. Donald Salter, Mr. and| Mrs. Donald Laughlin, Miss Donna Laughlin, Mr. and Mrs. Al Bender, Miss Carol Bender, Mr. Larry Bender, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Sefchik, Mr. Brian| Sefchik, Mr, and Mrs. William Campbell, Mrs, Muriel Bullard, and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ben- gon. Other guests attending the) Topping - Hopkins wedding last Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Garrett, Markham; Mr. Mark Higgins, Sudbury; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Russell, Ajax; Mrs. Geofrey Terret, Port Perry; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smith, Miss Jane Smith, and) gay; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Andrews, Miss Margaret Andrews, Miss Joan Andrews, all of Ottawa; Mr, and Mrs. Paul Goldstein, London; Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Berry, Ajax; Mr. and Mrs, John Kent, Bow- manville; Mr. and Mrs. John) Miss Mary Maw, Mr. John Tindale, Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Boberts, liam Robertson, Brooklin. Miss | Emily Wilson, River- handicapped who spent a week) at the Rostevor Beach Resort, | Lake Rosseau, and netumned| home last Saturday. Patricia Fuck | PIANO CLASSICAL, POPULAR, 74 Burk St. PHONE ore 725.4587 ners and.Garrard Road area held a Mi Commun- : Miscellaneous Lyn Pierson, ity Shower at Westminster Uni- ted Church. Scott, Miss Mary Lee Magee, Miss Mamie Koster, Mrs. Robert Lick and Mrs. Eric Buss. Mrs. Ronald Drapak, Mrs. David Papp, Miss G. Jean Loft- house, and Miss Barbara Bilton Sandra Bilton attended to the guest book. The bridal party and friends Relatives of 'the prospective bridegroom attended a 'miscel- laneous shower, given for the couple, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison, Wilson A linen shower was given by Miss G. Jean Lofthouse, maid of honor, and Mins, David Papp, Toronto, an attendant at the idegroom's si Mrs. home of Mrs. George E. Loft- stiches Bonk, raneave event house, Kendalwood road. | after the rehearsal tonight. The affianced pair were pres-| A, E. JOHNSON 0.D. Whittington, tomorrow, the bride-to-be has been entertained at a number of showers and parties. A miscellaneous shower was held at the Polish Halll, Olive avenue, arranged by the future bride's grandmother, Mrs. Frank Polak and bridesmaids. Assisting the hostesses were Mrs. Ignac_ Filipowicz, Mrs. Walter Lockey and Miss Mar- joire Domalga. The bride-to-be was presented with a sum of money, a vacuum cleaner from her mother, lamps from her grandmother and many smaller gifts. The bride-electis co-workers at Parts and Service Depart- ment of General Motors, gath- ered at the home of Mrs, Robert Brain, Marland avenue, where a canaster set, matching bread riend box and smailler gifts were pres- won f , What onal + Go? 1) ented. Refreshments were *er- friend. I saw it coming but decided if he was one of those immature men who had to cheat I'd rather he cheat with someone I know and like, Here is the problem: My hus- band has been so ashamed since I caught them that he can't hold up his head in this woman's presence. He doesn't want her in our house ever gain.. Frankly, I like this woman very much, She is wonderful company and I'd hate to give up her friendship, -- M. I. WRONG? Dear M. I.: Just when I think I've heard everything I get a letter like yours, The situation iis too close to that old joke-- "My husband nan off with my ented With several pieces of the) bride's chosen crystal, by the) hearsal, the bridal party will bel 'OPTOMETRIST 14V4 King St. East 723-2721 In your Home, Church or Studio 21 ATHOL ST. W. 723-3680 miss her." ee |ved by the hostesses. Yes, M.I. -- you are WRONG. } Hortop| If you must continue the friend-| Mrs. Ronald Poliand, | H ship do so in the after: \street, entertained the bride-to-| mn ~|be at a miscellaneous shower, | at her house -- and tell her why). : A 4 i she can't come to yours. ue serne AES SF ; | A buffet supper and a presen-| HOUSEHOLD HINT _ {tation of bathnaom accessories| If the family pooch comes|was amranged by Mrs. William! out second in an encounter with| Whittington 'and Mrs. Lloyd) a skunk, bathe him, avoiding| Whittington held at the home of! his eyes with a solution of 1/Mrs. William Whittington, Mary| ----_-- warm water. cup ammonia to a bucket of| street. | CALL NOW!! 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