Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Nov 1964, p. 7

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the perfect scorers were served ice cream and cake in the pres-|2 ence of those who did not make| teacher perfect scores. I say this was downright crue] and should not have been permitted, What do you say?--| favoritism r Indignant Mother able hurt and resentment. ANN LANDERS Young Mother Can ---------- PETER IS FOUR YEARS OLD TODAY Peter Anthony will have plenty of help from his little brother, David John, two years old, when he celebrates te TEA In time for gift giving, here is an amusing tea cosy which has been given in three sizes to fit small, medium and large tea pots. The medium size can be used to make a toilet roll cover. If you would his fourth birthday today. parents are Mr and Mrs They are the sons of Mr and: Peter Duivesteyn, Whitby, and Mrs Herman Duivesteyn, RR Mr and Mrs, Peter Dukoker, Kinsale, No. 2, Whitby. Their grand- --Ireland Studio Sunset Heights H-5| Curriculum Night Attracts Parents % Curriculum night, held recent- ly at Sunset Heights School again proved to be one of the most popular of the meetings held by the Home and School | | Women Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA JIMES, Monday, November 2, 1964 7 Bridesmaids' in Five bridesmaids in shades of blue attended Miss Karen Ann Melnychuk at her - mar- riage to Mr. Lee Gordon Glad- win in St. Peter's Church (An- glican) recently. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Michael Melnychuk, Oshawa, and the late Mrs. Melnychuk and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gladwin of Agincourt. 3 The Reverend Leonard Ware officiated and Mr. H. Forsythe played the wedding music, Carrying a cascade of red roses and stephanotis, the bride was given in marriage by her father. Her floor-length gown of carnations-white silk faille and imported Alencon lace fea- tured a scalloped, bateau neck- line and lilypoint sleeves, The semi-bouffant skirt was fash- ioned with tiered flounces, bor- dered by deep, scalloped lace, that crossed over in front. A bow -- trimmed, wedding ring headdress adorned with pearls and lace motifs, held her szal- loped, bouffant veil of silk illu- sion. Miss Emily Mischtschenko was the maid of honor, and the bridesmaids were Miss Sharon Karen Ann Melnychuk, Bride Association during the year, aS|tamilton and Miss Jane Slogan _ jevidence by the large number] 1) of Oshawa. They wore floor- of parents present. length gowns of waltz blue Mrs. B. J. Salmers presided|peay de soie with scoop neck- over the brief business meeting.|]ines, elbow sleeves in empire Mrs. W. R. Hartley reported on the Home and School Council meeting. A well deserved round of ap- plause was given to Zan Whit- sitt, a Grade 8 pupil of the school who delivered the speach = |which placed him in the-top four : |finalists in the Senior Group of the Red Feather Public Speak- ing Contest. Mr. L, Weiderick, principal of the school, introduced Mr. T. J, Heath, Inspector of Public Schools in Oshawa, who gave a very informative talk on the new course in mathematics to COSY be introduced in Grade 7 this year at Sunset Heights. Mts. like the leaflet with the in- |B. J. Salmers thanked Mr. structions for these items, |Heath on behalf of the associa- simply send a stamped, self- | tion. addressed envelope enclosing | Mr. Weiderick asked the par- 10 cents to the Needlecraft De- jents to proceed to their chil- partment of this paper re- |dren's classrooms where the questing TEA COSIES, leaf- |teachers outlined the course of let number 11-64. study for the year. Kirby United Church, Setting For Shetler-Rei The fruits of the harvest in soft candlelight formed the setting in Kirby United Church for the evening wedding re- cently of Barbara Joan Reid and Samuel David Shetler. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. William A. Reid of North Orono and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Leigh Shet-|Reiq Jr. ler of Oshawa and the late Mr. A social period followed with the mothers of Miss B. Bylsma's and Miss R. Russell's classes providing and serving the re- d Nu tial Rites freshments. | Collage ul HAS starburst pendant that had be- senget to her srentinctier and Bazaar Is Opened carried a nosegay of bronze and ™) By Mrs. W. Shaw yellow chrysanthemums. Mrs, William Shaw of the The best man was Mr. John Shetler, brother of the bride- groom, and the ushers were Mr,|Board of Education opened the Paul Shetler and Mr. William| annual Home and School bazaar held at College Hill School re- {Alencon lace enhancing the bodices with semi-full skirts, Blue Attend tachable, bow-trimmed pane trains, extending to the hem. Their matching headdress with petal and bow effect held tiny veils of silk illusion. The junior bridesmaid, Miss ed similarly in lighter blue and the flower girl, Miss Patti-Lynne Melnychuk of Bay Ridges was dressed like the senior brides- maids and wore white chry- santhemums, tinted blue on her hair, She cafried a basket, and the -bridesmaids carried nose- gays, of the same flowers. The best man was Mr. James McIntosh, Toronto, ,and the ring-bearer was Master Michael Shepperdson, Oshawa. Ushering were Mr. Noel Ashby, Oshawa, Mr. Robert Schrayne, Ajax, and Mr. Larry Melnychuk, Osh- awa, The reception was held in the Legion Hall. Receiving, the bride's sister, Mrs. Ernest Shep- perdson wore a sheath dress in metallic .blue with a blouson top and a corsage of blue-tinted, white carnations. The bride- grooms mother assisted, wear- ing a pink and blue silk en- semble and a corsage of white carnations. tinted pink. The bride donned a red bro- cade, two-piece dress with red and black accessories when the couple left on a wedding trip to the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Gladwin are re- | dramatized at the back by de- siding at 321 Marland avenue. St. John's Greek Orthodox Church was the setting for the marriage of Dorothy Mankow- ski, daughter of Mr and Mrs Kuzma Mankowski, to Mr Vic- tor Selensky, all of Oshawa. The Reverend Peter Zapary- niuk officiated. Given in. marriage by her father, the bride wore a for- mal gown of whisper carnation white taffeta featuring a scoop neckline, lily-point sleeves, and a bell shaped skirt softly flow- ing into. a chapel train. The overall effect was highlighted by jewel-trimmed appliques of neckline and front of the gown. The back waist was accented by a half bow and sash. Her exquisitely designed coronet of lace pearl and crystal, held her bouffant veil of silk illu- sion, and she carried a cross of white baby chrysanthemums and red roses, The maid of honor was Miss Janie Mankowski and the bridesmaids were Miss Sophie Koltucki and Miss Irene Borovsky, all of Oshawa. They were gowned alike in fiesta pink peau de soie formal sheaths with matching French lace jackets. 'Selensky-Mankowski Wedding Follows Greek Orthodox Rites ter Skwarchesky and the ush- ers were Mr William Howcroft Brenda Shepperdson, was dress-|the education s Return To School Dear Ann Landers: This timey,, ;; ' you are really off. I refer to with waltzes in three days later. your advice that a pregnant|$°S straight to another sales- high school girl. who marries|man and acts as if it's her first should be asked to leave school|time in the store, Because she but the expectant father should/nas scen every stick of furni- be permitted to remain and get|ture in the house she knows his diploma. : what she wants and gives a What is the reasoning behind|juicy sale to the guy who hap- your double standard? Why do|pened to be standing there. It's you say she must leave but,ja lousy, helpless feeling. -- ake bed Phi ong gy Sige the] U.H.S. : ucation he can get. He should) pear U.H.S.: There's some- not be kicked out -- expulsion|ining wrong with a salesman would hit him at a time when] who will spend two hours with he can least afford it. a potential customer and fail to Don't you realize in this day|impress her with the import- and age a gir, also needs alllance of-looking for him if and e can get? Why|when she returns to buy. must a girl who made a mis-| po you have printed cards take remain ignorant for the|pearing your name? If not, get rest of her life? Where is your|<9me--and tell these potential sense of fairness?--C.E.F. customers that if they return Dear C.E.F.: Who said any-|you would deeply appreciate. it thing about remaining ignorant|if they would ask for you. Tom and Jim were trying to shed @ few pounds in a steam beth, when the talk naturally got eround to dieting. "My wife's just finished one of those diet fads," scid Tom. "All she could have on it wos cocoanuts and benanas." "Lose much?" Jim asked. "Not a pound. . . but can she ever climb trees!" Even after some people diet they still can't get into their clothes! Thot's why it's: so important to shop with core .when buying new clothing. Be sure to' read labels . . . and ask questions if you're not sure about the fabric shrinking. The next step, of course, is to select your dry cleoner with care, You con trust us, aL CLEMWIT SERVICE? | 725-3555 for the rest of her life? Are you) God helps those who help aware that students can and do 'ecules' drop out of school for reasons : : of health and return six months, Dear Asn Landers: or a year. later, get their dip- lomas and go to college? This pg --2 ee is what I recommended for that 'all students who made per- pregnant girls. fect scores on a test would be An expectant teen-ager who given a special. treat. would, want to remain in high!" 1 was stunned to learn that school throughout her preg-| nancy is a pretty strange duck to begin with. She is thumbing her nose at society and saying, | "So.what?" The high school ad-| ministration which permits her] SALE PRICE $149.50 to remain in school 'condones | sales and service her behavior. | NUWAY RUG & CARPET SALES Dear Ann. Landers: Please} waciacmana sat print my letter. You will be do-|------ ing a vast service to thousands | of commissioned salesmen, | I work. in a large and well-| known furniture' store. I've spent, as long as two hours with) a customer showing her every} imaginable type of furniture. I} advise, counsel, suggest, inform | FREE ONE YEAR SUPPLY OF BAG when yu purchase o FILTER QUEEN, reg. 199.50 TV and STEREO WAYNE'S 78 Simcoe N. Telephone 723-1411 and in general work my heart out. Naturally when I am tied} up I can't approach other po- WESTERN OiL Co. tential customers -- many of @ FREE @ whom know what they /want Cleaning & 24-Hour Service and could give me an i#medi- @ FREE @ ate sale. Parts on your Furnace when you This is what gets my goat:|| Pusher our Jel oF, The woman I spent two hours and Mr Marijan Sabljic, all of Oshawa. At the reception held in the St John's Hall, the bride's mo- ther received, wearing a beige two-piece brocade dress, a beige feathered hat and a corsage of yellow 'roses. As the couple left for a honeymoon in Mexico City, the bride was wearing a dark brown accessories and a corsage of orange shasta chrysanthemums On their return, Mr and Mrs Selensky will live at 207 Valen- cia road, Oshawa. wool suit with gold and brown |§ LILLIAN MAE MARSH | SCHOOL OF DANCING Ballet, Tap, Toe, Acrobatic, Pre-School, Kinderance, Character AT MASONIC TEMPLE, 91 CENTRE ST. INFORMATION 723-7253 lk kk ke $) Furniture & Appliances WASHERS DRYERS 3_Exclusive Guarantees ARE YOUR ASSURANCE OF SATISFACTION 1--2 Yeer Service Guarantee on all Wringer Washers. 2--plus 10 Year Additional Gucrantee on Main Mechanism 3--2 Yeor Free Service Guarantee On All Simplicity Clothes Dryers. elso available models by MOFFAT e@ R.C.A. BEFORE YOU BUY... GIVE STARR A TRY 723-3343 OT pees A buffet reception was held cently. Mrs. Shaw was intro-|Their headdresses were bows Shetier. 491, RITSONRD.S. -- OSHAWA The Reverend Basil Long of- ficiated. Mrs. Kathleen Chap- man sang Hymn 237 and "'Thé Wedding Hymn' and the or- at the Oddfellows' Hall, Orono. Guests were received by the bride's mother wearing a dark brown double knit, suit with a duced by Mrs. Nicholas Gulen- chyn, president of the associa- tion. Mrs. Douglas Tangley and Mrs, Kenneth Morrow were the of matching peau de soie and they carried bouquets of white chrysanthemums with pink ros- ettes. The flower girl was Miss Diana Lynn Semenuk, Oshawa, 'old ; i i i e blouse; a pillbox hat|co.conveners for the bazaar.| Wearing a white nylon and taf- Mr, Norman Cook. A |Among those working were:|feta dress with an overskirt of Given in marriage by her ge arg and a corsage|;itchen conveners, Mrs. Jack|White lace, similar headdress father, the bride wore '| The briderroen |Donnell and Mrs. Gordon Wilce,| 2nd carried a basket of white floor-length gown of peau de|si bridegroom's mother as-|accicted by Mrs... Thomas|baby chrysanthemums and pink soie, simply Cenel ek tail- oe * oe dress Of}fanna, Mrs. C. M. Patterson, |Tosettes. ; s A p reen silk print, 'a Vou : . '| 'Phe best man was Mr Wal- oe pm ae read ciocyes, A(Cay" blue hat and accessories! zeibin: hostess forthe tearoom =|. wedding hind tsnddeess held a Se Corsage of. deep _pink was Mrs. Beverly Pearce; home|won by Mrs. Thomas Solomon, long Spanish mantilla and she} Mr. Alfred Perrin, the bride's|Paeing convener, Mrs. Ernest/children's attendance prize was carried a nosegay of Talisman uncle, was toastmaster and gy yi erga y nage Hebe won by Harold Harmer. roses, stephanotis and white/dance followed with music pro-|Plancke; children's room oe ' carnations. Her jewelry was &| vided by Messrs. William Reid,|yener, Mrs. Ronald Turpin as- gold filigree and diamond pen-/auto harp; Harold Allen, violin,| sisted by Mrs. Willia 4 H dant that had belonged to her|paui Shetler, guitan; Norman dine tes Santé eg ~ grandmother. Cook, piano and Earl Brown|Mrs_ ; icles dea ganist was the bride's cousin,|5r gan brown velvet leaves, IN THE PILL-A MISTAKE FOR THE FINEST IN Peeeeeees es eeeeseses= ORAL POLIO VACCINE AFTER POLIO SHOTS Q. My children have each hed three polio vaccine shots. Should they also take oral polio vaccine? A. Yes, and for the following reasons: (1) Oral poliomyelitis vaccine is believed to afford much longer immunity--probably for a lifetime. (2) Oral vaccine prevents the récipient from harbor, ing polio virus in his intestinal tract and thus ore the diseose. Polio shots protect. the recipient but not prevent him from ing the: virus and thus acting @s a carrier of poliomyelitis, with the dinner for the Great Chapter meeting on November 4. A group card party is to be held 'on November 12 at Mrs, E. N. Weldon's home. : Mrs. E N. Weldon reminded all to work for Bazaar. Mrs. B. Morgan and Mrs, d. Parkin. were hostesses. > as a of age. Would you explain? A. A committee of,.medical experts appointed. by the ; or Food and Drug Administration first reported that on ey | . 2 Stacey and Mrs. William ; ' Barrie. who wore a_straight,|/honeymoon, the bride was wear-|Trimm, assisted by Mrs. Arthur In various colours & fabrics floorlength gown of gold benga-|ing a double knit suit in apple|Cory and Mrs. Laverne Wilson: gg: yr athena line styled after the bride's|green with green and orange|parcel post and white elephant ae : & serrate si gown and a self wedding bandjaccessories, |. (cauveners, Mrs. Raymond Val-[llg My & G,\Dry Goods the excogeation of the da' seming "hoz inte Mr. . Shetle e 7 5 . te } ; A i ancourt and Mrs. Norman & Draperies S A L E first report, However, prolonged, errupted use of ? Arthur, Brampton, Ajax, Osh-|Mrs. Andrew Hrus The October meeting of the|/awa and Toronto Ase" iceflee acyl was Westmount Group of. 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