Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Oct 1964, p. 17

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16 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, October 1, 1964 ANN LANDERS Make a Loud Joke Of Grandpa's Passes Dear Ann Landers: My in-,memory so call on your sense of humor to save the day. Nickname him "Old Love in Bloom" or "casanova" and keep it loud and fimny--and out in the open. Dear Ann Landers: I'm a 16- year-old girl who would like -|your help with a problem. It's my mother. \I voluntarily give my mother When I am invited to « party|4 COLORED GLOVES TRIES PARKING SYSTEM |dicator showing when he parked For autumn and winter cos-- MADRID (AP) -- A "blue |and when he must go. The tume oar at ta ee zone" parking system being|worst trouble in the early days ee, eS been Diack, (tied out here now permits ajof the test have come when the cranberry and the prolific)motorist to curb his car in ajparkers tried fo move to new brown family (mink brown, pea.|Congested district for 90 min-|parking spots en masse after \nut, fawn). Gloves of "split lea- utes if he sets a prescribed in-ithe first 90 mii ' : ther" or pigskin, detailed with! "LILLIAN MAE MARSH SCHOOL OF DANCING D.E.A., M.D.A. Ballet, Tap, Toe, Acrobatic, Pre-School, Kinderance, Character Mon, Ten, Thur, fri Set AT MASONIC TEMPLE 91 CENTRE ST. et oe | INFORMATION. 723-7253 a.m. 16A Onteric St. pay for his meal, Chances are| he'll decline. If be does accept! --and you feed a hungry man| it's a damned good investment. |§ CONTINENTAL STEAM BATH Appointment for M call 728-2460 or 725-2109 approaches -|he is hungry? He willl say "Yes." Offer to walk him/5#"- When I was dating I knew how to deal with characters sneaked up and planted an un- wanted kiss on the back of my neck. I simply turned around and belted them one. Those) was mever any trouble after) What should I do in this case?) my husband knew he'd be wild, I don't want to make a! scene but I'm fed up. -- Dis-| gusted. Dear D.: You can't belt a 70- who|number of the person who in- the fame, address and phone vited me, I don't object to this. I do object when she calls up the mother of the person who) is giving the party and gives her the thind. degree. . She has to know what time the party starts, when it willl be over and who the chaperones are. I'm sure the mothers re- sent her nosiness. It also makes me look like a baby. Will you help me out by tell-| year-old man, particularly aling my mother she shouldn't PENTECOSTAL WEDDING The Fathers of Officiate in Rat The father of the bride and the father of the bridegroom performed the wedding cere- mony when Ruth Helen Bombay became the bride of the Reverend Calvin C. Ratz in Simcoe Street Pentecostal Church last Saturday afternoon. The bride is the daughter of the Reverend and Mrs. R. A Bombay of Belleville, recently of Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of the Reverend C. A. Ratz, DD, of Peterborough. Mrs. George Smith played the wed- ding music for the double-ring ceremony and accompanied the soloist, Mr. John Warkentin of|Garnet Corrigan, Ottawa. Ottawa, who sang "Wedding) A reception was held in the Prayer' by Dunlop and) "Saviour Like a Shepherd Lead) Us." The bride's father gave her in marriage. Her gown, design- ed and executed by herself was fashioned of white silk faille| with sheath sleeves, scoop neck- line and a controlled skirt with a} square chapel train, appliqued) with lace. A wedding band headdress of faille and lace held her shoulderdength veil of tulle iliusion and she carried a white Bible crested with yellow Sweet- heart roses. Miss Lois Bombay, Belleville, was the maid of honor and the father-in-law. The old elk is|make --Ireland Studio Betrothed Pair z-Bombay Rites | other attendants were Miss |Doris Lees, and Mrs. Donald \Selby, both of Oshawa. Their floor - length, classic probably operating strictly from! rassed Infant these calls? -- Embar- Fall Fashions For Boys & Girls Choose from rack after rack of the latest styles from in- fants to size 14. Charge ond Budget Accounts Invited. % yJoluINic "The Best Costs Less At" "es gs Sees) Ce OR A at | OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE gowns, made by the bride, were scoop necklines, short sleeves and bell skirts. They wore self] wedding band headdresses and) carried white pompom chrysan- themums tinted blue with a touch of yellow. of electric blue brocade with). @iRKS ab The best man was Mr. Earlby| Coulter of London, Ontario.| Ushering were Mr, David Bom-| bay, Peterborough, Mr. David) Smith, Toronto, Mr. Robert) Smith, Scarborough, and Mr. lower hall of Albert Street Unit- ed Church and later a tea for the congregation of the bride's church home. As the couple left on a wed- ding trip to the Catskill Moun- tains, the bride was wearing a white wool crepe suit with brown and pink accessories. The Reverend and Mrs. Ratz will return to reside at 368 Parkhill drive, Peterborough. | Guests were present from iNew York City, Niagara Falls, DIAMO ».. and $o is @ Birk's ring. IN.Y.; Detroit, Michigan, and) Meaford, Waterloo, Kitchener, | Peterborough, Toronto, London, | Lansdowne and Ottawa. UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES | ARVILLA McGREGOR WMS peaten. presided 'at the business | ov gery aa WMS period and reminded the mem- met lounge of Knox Pres-| byt Chun. 'The meeting |Devs of the fall bazaar, Novem- was opened with the singing of "God of Mercy."' The president, Mrs. A. J. McDonald, led in worship. The roll was called showing ten members present. Plans for the fall thankoffering meeting on October 27 were completed. | Mrs. Mildred Gehman will be! the guest speaker. A special Sunday evening service to be held in February to celebrate the twenty-fifth an- niversary was discussed Miss. Grace Kennedy led in the study of "Outreach Through Evangelism," in relation to the work of the church among the ~-- Bhil people of India. Several excerpts from letters from Miss .. Catherine Polson, now serving on the Bhil field, were read. Tea was served. KING STREET UCW 5 The September meeting of the Del-Mar Unit 5 of King Street United Church was held in the OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE ARE FOREVER NDS Whether plain design, or more omate, all con be found in the large selection et Birks, Select the one to suit both your toste ond your budget . . . whot- ever the choice, large er small, you can be sure that the diamonds 'ore all of same quality. All in white or yellow gold. BIRKS JEWELLERS Mrs. Gordon Pierson gave a|p= report on plans for "An Eve- ning with Betty Kennnedy"', which will be held October 29 at 8.00 p.m. at Centennial Hail. | It was announced that a' rum- mage sale was to be held on October 20 and that the rum- mage was to be brought to the Unit meeting at the church the evening before the sale. | The next meeting will be held | on October 9 at 8.00 p.m. Refreshments were served by | |Mrs. Robert' Johnson and her | | group BELTS, A CINCH Leather belts are a cinch to |capture fall fashion honors. The) | wider ones neatly cirche casual) dreses or skirts worn with! tuckin blouses and sweaters.) Leather shoestring belts -- some braided with chains -- may be worn snugly or looped! loosely, as you wish. Belts for ROGER APPLIANCES LUCKY DRAW WINNERS tthe One gift works many wonders -- For children, For the handicapped, - For distressed families, For the sick, For the aged, For our community, For our country. For you. Give the United Way. We are all brothers. We are afl one family. When trouble strikes one of us, we are all diminished. The neglected baby, the homeless grandmother, the crippled father, the teen-ager in trouble; teachers, doctors, nurses, volunteer work- st ers, counselors--we must join with them, for they are our family. Each year, through the United Way campaign, you can fulfill your responsibility to your family, to If. You can renew yourself by giving. Please give generously. church parlor. fall encompass many leather The devotional period was|texturés smooth, suede, waxy, opened by Mrs. Robert Stewart! brushed, antiqued and patent in| with "The Good Housewife" as|a full nange of colors to match) the theme. shoe and handbag leather The leader, Mrs. Robert'shades will be available. MR. CLAIR WAKELIN, 284 Trent St,. 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