'a SiS544h iw ees Wemen Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 § THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, October 10, 1964 t 5 EES ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: I do be- lieve Ol' Rockin' Chair's got you. In a recent column you told a girl, 'The best way to have a friend is.to BE one." Well, you're out of your fos- silized mind. Being a friend doesn't count half so much as having nice clothes, a carr, plenty of spend- ing money, stereo, a dad who can get tickets to the bail games and a few little odds and lends like that. | If you're going to dish out practical advice you'd better get your. nose out of little Red | Riding Hood and give it to 'em i straight. Money is king. 1 laughed out loud when I lread your gung-ho, wide-eyed ltestimony for honesty, integ- rity, loyalty, faithfulness, de- pendability -- bla bla bla bla. It sounded like the preface of |the Girl Scout Manual. Get with it, Granny, or turn in your typewriter. 20-20 VISION. Mary Frances Bourrie Bride Dear 20: I stick with my ad-| 'FROM THIS DAY, ONWARD --' - Ireland Studio Pocket Money Never Bought Friendship |"millionaire's home," too. How " . . . » k ' | | Of William David Frolic Le tence tended bridesmaids in,were styled with scooped neck-| don't knock it. : ue silk Fa Mary Fran-|line, elbow sleeves and control- Dear Ann ery In sri ces Bourrie becaine the bride|led skirts, and their headdresses|we bought a smail home for i tae Core Teck 0 leas bere, hey cantiad. cab Roman Catholi rel St.) am SB. 4) - Gregory the Great last wa aened of sem yg chrysan- PERSONALS | ing. emums ard ivy. whe ride isthe daughter of| Mr. Martin Hanley was the! Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. Francis E. Boyr-| est man. The ushers were Mr./Talon court, pave ns thelr rie and the bridegroom's. pare napa yes : me -- geets vas Ba agro ety ; Mrs. William Te: a . , Mr. Mrs. > We ak wt Ochavn. vam James Hawthorn of Ridgetown.| Thomas arid his brother, Cpl. | i Receiving the guests in the|Russell Thomas, all of Gage The nuptial vows were €X-|piccadilly Room of the Hotel|town, New Brunswick. changed before the Reverend L. Genosha, the bride's mother : T. McGough. Mrs. William Kins-\wore 'gold, pure silk sheath Toronto guests attending the| man sang 'On This Day," "Ave| arecs with a lace bodice and|Gifford-Crosmaz wedding last| Maria," "Panis Angelicus" and) aiching jacket with a man-|Saturday in the Chapel "The Wedding Prayer," ¢-|Garin collar. Her accessories | Albert Street United Church, companied by the organist, Mr.|/or¢ in gold and brown and her|were: Mr. and ~~. oe corsage, bronze and gold-tinted|Berzuka and son, James) Wearing a floor-length gown! feathered carnations. The bride-| Berzuka, sister to be a bridesmaid. She ofjis 17 years old and looks like Miran |inches tall. Mrs. Steven Wosny,/should be best man. When I and Miss Carolanne Moates. | told her my fiance wants HIS $8,000. My husband is a car- penter and we made many im- provements. We did much of the work with our own hands on weekends and evenings. Ten years later we sold the house for $14,000, We rented for a while then) bought a lovely home for $22,- 000. (The mortgage is heavy but'we are managing.) We've made many improvements on ae' | guests. Trousseau Tea, Showers Fete Eileen Guthrie' Miss Eileen Guthrie, prior to her marriage this Saturday to Mr. Leonard Waltham. in Aud- ley United Church, has been honored at several showers. Mrs. Coral Mosher, Toronto, sister of the future bridegroom, was hostess at an outdoor bar- becue party, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Waltham, Kinsale, where friends of the prospective bridegroom ; | ther, Mrs, Eart Batty and cou- sin Miss Doris Batty. Serving were cousins, Miss Eleanor 'estney, Miss Flora Jean |Westney and Miss Linda Batty. In the evening, her aunt, Mrs. Edna Guthrie and Mrs, George Squire poured tea. Assisting in the kitchen were Mrs. Robert Batty and Mrs. William Guth- Tie. Miss Anne Guthrie and Miss Lynda Puckrin displayed the gifts. Miss, Wilma Guthrie and Miss Sherril Batty were in fet supper at the home or the future bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Guthrie. JUNTHEUAOEOSUOASUOAOEOOAUEAAUUAAT FAMOUS BRANDS BEST STYLES - FINE QUALITY Bras Foundations charge of the guest book. Friday evening, the wedding party was entertained at a buf- Uniforms FREE ADVICE AND FITTINGS BY TRAINED EXPERTS Following the rehearsal on presented the couple with mis- cellaneous gifts Mrs. William Guthrie, aunt of the future bride, entertained re- latives at her home, at a pan- | try and kitchen shower. | Miss Lynda and Miss Nancy Puckrin were co-hostesses at a) personal shower, at their home. i} When you need Call a V.0.N. Nurse 725-2211 "Home-Nursing Care for @ : WARD'S |] Simeoe $. ot Athol 725-1151 laneous shower in the Baggots-| ville school, where friends and neighbors presented them with many beautiful gifts. After the | gifts were opened, an hour's! dancing was: enjoyed by the | Mis. Robert Batty, aunt of ithe bride - elect,. entertained friends at a cup and saucer} shower. Mrs. Bert Guthrie entertained this home too, and now the house looks as if it stood us at lease $35,000. I work in a savings and loan office. Last Sunday the head of my department was out to our place for a barbecue, The man couldn't step raving about our| "millionaire home." He kept! looking at me as if had em- bezzled from the. business. If other folks I know hau made a smart investment in 1950 and worked as hard as we have maybe they'd have ON A NASSAU HONEYMOON Ireland Studio Judith Reeson, Phillip Dudley Wed in Colorful Fall Ceremony ensemble of Indigo blue silk Saturday afternoon, Judith Ann,| crepe, matching velvet hat and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gor-| accessories, and a corsage of |don Edward Reeson, was united| white feathered carnations and }in- marriage to Phillip Clifford| golden garnet sweetheart roses. | Dudley, son of Mr. and Mrs, J.| The bridegroom's mother assist- D , ' | Clifford Dudley, all of Oshawa.|ed, wearing a two-piece semi- Dear Taped: You say you|The ceremony took, place in|formal dress of pure silk beige work in a savings and hoan| King Street United Church with|shantung,' fashioned on the office. Do you read minds as a|the Reverend D. A. P. Allen of|sheath line with a matching sideline? How do you know] Ottawa, formerly of Oshawa, of-|jacket of Guipure lace with what the man was thinking if! ficiating. elbow-length sleeves and a. cor- In a colorful fall wedding last about it? -- TAPED 'he didn't tell you? And why are| The soloist, Mrs. Harold Bal-|sage of beige feathered carna- you so defensive about your|lem, sang "I'll Walk Beside | tions and gold sceptre roses. home? Enjoy it and quit mak-| You", "Bless This House" and} Before the couple left for a ing excuses. "Because", accompanied by Mr.| honeymoon in Nassau the bride Dear Ann Landers: I plan to| Rhyddid Williams at the bag changed into a suit of cranberry be mamried in December. Had) Given in marriage by her| red with matching hat and black I known all the trouble I was| father, the bride wore a formal/ accessories. On their return, Mr. going to run into with mv|gown of white brocade, featur-|and Mrs. Dudley will reside in ; jing a fitted bodice with elbow-| Sudbury, Ontario. an Se er eave enon sleeves and a_bateau} SOCIAL NOTICES To begin with my motber| ee MARRIAGE says I MUST ask my _fiance's neckline. The A line skirt fell | pearls, worn by her mother and ince marriage is annouriced of softly from the high waistline} and swept into a small chapel 12. The girl is only 4 feet 11 train. The bride was wearing a . A ; | Dorothy L. Ogden, daughter of grandmother on their wedding Mrs, Judson Pulloinghorn and the late Mr. William Umphrey, gold sunburst pin, set with My mother thinks my brother ito Mr. William J. Clark, son of days. She carried a white Bible, | the gift of her paternal grand- of Italian silk with a cathedral) 5ro9m's mother chose a sheath train, the baide was given in/dress of turquoise silk brocade father. A panel) with matching, three -. quarter ce extended from|sjeeved jacket and beige acces- | Other out-of-town guests Were) brother to be best man she said, |Mr. and Mrs. Alec Danks, Scar-| "The bride's family pays for | borough; a -- the wedding. It's up to them." ine to the hem| sori ' ise|Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Alton Kich s 2| draped, Fie ea pate ene ey cormiuone jetta, Miss Patricia Richards) yee pohly -- et int sleeve $| complimented her ensemble, and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Vance,/ i... would be. adorable. 1| compliment fitted bodice.| Tater the couple left for all of Bowmanville. |don't want a flower girl. My Aone gpa me ar a honeymoon in Nassau in = Oshawa hostesses will be wel-|best friend made that mistake ee Bea poeerss = --T. og --_ -- vag coming many out-of-town guests last year. Her niece was the} t of Orange Delight roses art th: 1 "g i hite | is holiday week-end. Many/flower girl and she talked all) bougeu Be wool suit with black and white) + gents will be home from uni-|through the ceremony and mother, crested with a white catalyia orchid and golden gar- net sweetheart roses. The maid of honor was Miss Sally James and the other at- tendants were Mrs. David Ree- son and Miss Darlene Dudley, both of Oshawa, and Miss Bar- bara Heyes, Port Perry. They |the late Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clark, of Westport, Ontario. The marriage took place recently in |the Chapel of Simcoe Street United Church with the Rev- jerend J. K. Moffat officiating, AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fyers, were dressed alike in olive Myrtle Station, will be at home green crepe formal gowns with fitted bodices and elbow-length to their friends and neighbors and stephanotis. accessories and a corsage : : The matron of honor wes Mowe fared camations rete Ane OEE on them Martin Hanley and the brides-| The newlyweds will return to this 'said Just dial 723-| maids were Miss Claire Tierney, make their home in Oshawa. (4474 extension 18 and your item and Miss Marilyn Barrett, all of} Guests were present from) to, will appear without Oshawa, and Miss Peggy Bow-|Toronto, St. Catharines, Mid-|" en, Aurora. Their street-dength|land, La Fontaine, Hamilton, charge. of green silk brocade em-|Ridgetown and Winnipegosis,, wir. and Mrs. John Kessler| Eossed with a blue rose design, | Manitoba. and son, Dee, returned recently | ah ~|from a seven-week vacation) : |touring Mexico and Central Am-| j | erica and the Island of Cozumel, " \off the coast of Yucatan. Mr. | Kessler is leaving on Tuesday for a 10-day trip to Moscow, one) jot three travel representatives | | selected from across Canada. | A Guests from out-of-town at- / | tending the Dudley-Reeson wed- | |ding last Saturday afternoon in King Street United Church : the Reverend and Mrs. P. Allen, Alison and Drew, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rudolph, Mary and Linda, Clementon, New Jersey; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jackson, Lindsay; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Watson, and Mr. and Mrs W: J. Dudley, all of Toronto; Mrs. Stephen Rewakoski, Mr. and Mrs. William Chapman and Lanny, Mr, and Mrs, James Liddy, and Mr. and Mrs. Kent Giffard, all of Chatham; Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Harris, Mr. and |Mrs. Robert Dudley, all of Wind- sor; Mrs. L. E. Fiather, Mont- real; and Mrs. William Giffard, | Dresden. Electrolysis Removes warts, moles and superfluous hair. Over 15 Years' Experience MARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshowe at the Genoshe Hotel, October 13, 14, PHONE 723-4641 For appointment en these detes ) 2 | SUGAR AND SPICE are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Zarowny, Oshawa and Mr. | and Mrs. Clarence Dove, | Hamilton. Nancy has two big | brothers, David and Randy. | --Aldsworth Photography | | | * | This attractive little girl is Nancy Ann, the one-year-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David 'Dove, Notmandy -ave- nue. Her proud grandparents LOCAL IMPROVEMENT NOTICE TAKE NOTICE THAT: 1. The Council of the Corporation of the City of Oshawa intends te construct, os local improve- ments, sonitary sewers in the following streets between the points mentioned: ESTIMATED COST PER LINEAL FOOT NAME OF STREET FROM To SIZE TOTAL 264.37 ft. west of west limit of Leval Street 8" $3,100.00 $12.02 Level Street Champlain Ave. North limit of Street 8" 9,930.00 8.58 end intends to specially assess @ part of the cost upon the land abutting directly on the work. 2. The estimated cost of the work is $13,030.00 of which $4,774.82 is to be poid by the Corpor- ation. The special assessment is to be paid in fifteen equal annual i L and the 1 rate per foot frontage is 30c. . Application will be made by the Corporation to The Ontario Municipal Boord for its approval of the undertaking of the said work, end any owner may, within twenty-one days after the first publication of this notice, file with the City Clerk his objection to the said work being under- token, The said Board may approve of the said work being undertaken, but before doing so it may appoint « time ond place when ony objection to the work will be considered. DATED ot Oshawe this 10th day of October, 1964. L. R. BARRAND, Clerk, City of Oshawa Chemplain Ave. Loval Street 4. from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, October 11, 1964, on the occasion of their silver wedding anniversary. ruined everything. Hetp! Help! And please don"t |sleeves. The sheath skirts fell |softly from the high waist- tell me"to took in an etiquette| lines. Their headdresses. were book.-My mother is against) self Tom Jones bows and they etiquette at the moment. --|carried cascades of gold and WRESTLING RIDE | bronze chrysanthemums and| Dear Wrestling: You win two| wheat clusters. falls out of three. The flower girl, Miss Jane! Your mother is right about Shaw wore lime green fashion- ; ie at F va7(ed on the same lines as the your fiance's sister. Miss 4'11"! ; will be your sister-in-law for the| a ne & basket of rest of your life. If you offend |" The best man was Mr. Doug- her now it could damage the re-!j.. Temon and the ushers were tationship permanently. |Mr. David Reeson, Mr. Lynn The groom has the privilege) Dudley and Mr. William Swan, of selecting his own best man.| all of Oshawa. Traditionally it #s HIS brother,| The reception was held in the not the bnide's brother. |Centennial Hall of the church; Finally, if you don't want al where the bride's mother re- flower girl, don't have one. | ceived, wearing a three-piece CALL US... for Prompt @ FREE @ Cleening & 24-Hour Serviee @ FREE @ | Ports on your Furnoce when you } purchase our fuel oil. 725-1212 | SJutta's 725-4321 at a. trousseau tea on Satur-| day, for her daughter. Pouring tea in the afternoon were Miss Guthrie's grandmo- The community held a miscel- |- EVERYONE" resenninsi NMAC LETS LL ETE IE BETTE eA EL TI OTT a ORIGINAL PAINTINGS Private Exhibition and Sale of Canadian and Eure- pean Oil Paintings by Adam Podsudek of Galt, Ont. FLEETWOOD ROOM, GENOSHA HOTEL. Tues., Oct. 13 at 7:30 p.m. WIFE PRESERVER Soak hollow stem glasses a /hot sudsy water, twirl a long.) narrow bottle brush down into the stems, rinse well with hot water. | 'Showers Honor | Lisa Feldberg THE LYCEUM CLUB "Exhibition and Sale of Art" McLaughlin Library Auditorium Commencing November 2nd. Professional and amoteur artists from both Oshawa ond the surrounding districts are invited to submit their work. For Information end Forms Enquire ot the Library, Front Desk In honor of her | today to Mr. Gerald Prusinski, | |Miss Lisa Feldberg has been) |feted at several showers. Mrs. | Valentine Choloniuk, Town Line lroad north, was hostess at a |miscellaneous shower. | | Miss Feldberg's co-workers in) the treasurery department at) | the City Hall arranged a show- ler given by the girls ong the staff and Miss Deanna Repa, | the maid of honor, was hostess jat a miscellaneous shower. 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