Oshawa Times (1958-), 21 Jul 1966, p. 15

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WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The Oshawa Times Women's Page. Oshawa Times office. Early record is facilitated by submi a picture of the bride to the possible after the ceremony. names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the social editor either before or the day after the wedding. . Forms are available at The publication of this wedding itting the completed form and Women's Editor as soon as You- are- asked to. submit. the Nichol - Smith The Reverend Helmuth Dyck officiated at the marriage of Kathleen Lillian, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Donald F, Smith, to William Robert Nichol, son of Mr, and Mrs, John Kenneth Nichol, all of Oshawa, Mise. Rosslyn..Coe_ was the soloist, accompanied by Mr, Steven Powell. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of white silk organza over taffeta with a fitted bodice Miss Linda Strutt, Courtice, Miss Susan Knapp and Miss Bonnie Nichol, both of Osh- awa, The flower girl was Miss Penny Knapp, Oshawa, cousin of the bride, Mr, John Nichol was the best _man_and_ those ushering were Mr, William Rout, Mr, Joseph Kondyjowski, and Mr, Russell Faiers, all of Oshawa, The reception was held at the UAW Hall, Bond street, As the couple left for a honeymoon in scoop neckline and short|Niagara Falls, the bride was sleeves, The bell-shaped skirt] wearing a pale blue linen walk- fell. softly into a chapel train. ing suit, matching hat Her headdress of organza roses|white accessories, On their re- held her double veil of tulle and|turn, Mr. and Mrs,-Nichol will she carried a cascade bouquet|reside at 162 College avenue, of sweetheart roses, |Oshawa, The maid of honor was Miss| : Out-of-town guests were pres- Patricia Smith, sister of thejent from New Brunswick, Sim- bride and the bridesmaids ware| eve, Guelph, and Toronto, Alward - Johnson | Attended by three brides-;double, self bows. A crystal maids, Miss Donna Rae Johnson|and rhinestone headdress held became the bride of Ronald |r lh ey veil Bad tulle : ~~ lillusion' and she carried a cas- Nelson Alward in First Baptist|oade of carnations centered by Church recently, The bride isla white orchid, e daughter of Mr. and Mrs,| For 'something old" bet sea Johnson and the| wore her Grandmother Biater's| bridegroom is the son of Mr .and| | gold chain necklace with seed . nq \pearls that had been her wed-| Mrs, Edgar Lawrence Alward,| ging all of Oshawa, gift. from Airandiathan| ee |Slater and which her daughter, The Reverend N. F. Swack-|the bride's mother, had also| hammer performed the cere-|worn at her wedding. mony, The soloist, Miss Ruth) 'The maid of honor was Miss|P@d for some people, says an Hall, sang "Wedding. Prayer"| sudy MacDonald and the bride's! composed by the organist, Mr.|cousins, Miss Sharon Slater, John Robertson, who accom-|wajkerton, and Miss Brenda panied her, Slater, Owen Sound, were her| The bride was given in mar- bridesmaids, riage by her father, Her gown| Ushering were Mr. Robert of nylon organza was fashioned|Taylor, Hillsborough, New| with a bodice and lily-point/Brunswick, and Mr, John Win-| sleeves of Chantilly lace. The|sley, Oshawa, with Mr, Karl scalloped neckline, square in|Edgar as best man. the front, dipped to a V in the' Following a reception in the back, The waistline dipped tojchurch auditorium, the couple! form a V at the centre front of the bouffant skirt which was/ern Ontario, The bride donned enhanced by three tiers of scal-/a pink lace dress with a match-| loped Chantilly lace, draped tojing three-quarter length coat; and caught at the front by a|pink hat, white accessories and single bow. The chapel train ofja white orchid corsage. organza, bordered with lace,| Mr, and Mrs. Alward will re- was held at the waistline by|side in Oshawa. Eligible Men On The Job Prefer Intelligent Girls By ROBERTA ROESCH jwhen I heard her speak Span-| Some time ago we printed a|ish I became even more inter- eer is ariich a girl hunting|ested in her. or a husband, asked about op-| "CRETE ve portunities for meeting a man Bich ener age ee ogy cag on the job--preferably an eligi-|¢ Moreh be gpd Boel tg with marriage on "| plained, so bie Pd were hav- | We have received many com-|!28 inner and discussing the ments since then, We have also|/@"suage, I decided the best met several women who man-|¥2y '0 learn would be to marry aged to make the wedding bells"! " ring at the same time their; "Aside from speaking a lan- work rang the bell on the job, |Suage that an eligible man One of these is pretty Aida| wants to learn, what other Engelberger, wife of Albert A.|things do you think ring the Engelberger, manager of the/|ell when you are looking for Horison Room in the United|9Pportunities for meeting and Airlines building at John F,|Marrying a man on the job?" Kennedy Airport, Aida, who ! asked Aida, came to this country from Ecu-| "I can only discuss how my ador, met her future husband! own opportunities came about," when she went to work at the|she said airport as a cashier in Engel-| "But if that is any example, berger's place I would suggest that a girl pre- 'What led up te your chance pare herself by getting a good to get both a job and a hus-|education as well as_ specific band when you started -- to job training work?" I asked Aida when [| 'Then after that, she should stopped for a chat and coffee do her best work when she gets with both the Engelberger$ a job." "TI went to serretarial school " in Ecuador,"' Aida said, 'and then I attended school to learn the English language. After that, I applied for a job at -the airport, and did my best work when I got the job." AMAZED HUSBAND "It amazed me how a little girl like Aida could work so hard," said Engelberger, who knows a bit about that subject himself since he began his own career in hotels in his native Switzerland before he was 18 He came to America at age of 18 and worked from the bot- tom up in food and beverage control from the moment he took his first job in the Swiss Pavilion at the New York world's fair in 1939 until his present post at the Horizon WIFE PRESERVER Room. Foam rubber strips glued to "One evening after we both the insides of wooden trouser finished work," he said, "I in-'and skirt hangers makes them vited Aida out to dinner, and/hold garments without slipping HOUSEHOLD HINT Replace old elastic in gar- ments easily by loosely sewing | ends of old and new elastic to- gether, As you draw the old from the casing, the new fol- lows in its place INTERIOR DECORATOR FURNITURE DRAPERIES BROADLOOM 15 King Street East CUSTOM MADE DRAPES Phone 725-2686 and | she| ~ MR, AND MRS, JOHN K, NICHOL ee me Ireland Studio Some People Can't Cope With Success OTTAWA (CP)--Success is duties may isolate him uncom- fortably, The article also mentions 'dependency need" which can pamper people who have al- ways tried to please superiors, "Resentful of the dependency of their own new. subordinates, they avoid, reject, over-control or attack them," article in Canadian Nurse A promotion may mean un- happiness for the loner if this forces him to work with others,| The experts counsel close ex: the magazine says amination of your motives when Someone who has "executive;a promotion is in the offing, Do drive' may be able to direct|you just want the status or do his own creative impulses into| you really want the new duties? ewe MR, AND MRS, RONALD N, ALWARD SOCIAL NOTICES FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE ENGAGEMENT | Mr, and Mrs, William J.| The engagement is an: Hawksley, Brooklin, wish to|nounced of Ellen May Parker, announce the forthcoming mar-|daughter of Mrs, Ernest Roy riage of their daughter, Carol|Parker, Oshawa, and the late Dianne, to Raymond Beverley|Mr, Parker, to Gerald Peter Rebert Graham, son of Mr, and) Tymoshik, son of Mr, and Mrs, Mrs, Raymond Graham, Myrtle.| peter Tymoshik, Oshawa, The The ceremony is to take place) ; : : on Saturday, August 27, 1966 at|Wedding is to take place on 7,00 p.m, in Brooklin United|Saturday, August 20, 1966 at Church, 2.00 p.m, in. Westmount United Church, | ENGAGEMENT ae The engagement is announced) ENGAGEMENT of Miss Michele Beriault, daugh-| The engagement is ane ter of Mrs. Wilfred Beriault, St.;nounced of Hedi Carol Maria Justine, Quebec, and the late|Laws, Toronto, daughter of Mr. Beriault, to Mr. David|Mrs, Stevenson Milne Gossage, brilliant . accomplishment but. Will you still be you in the new become depressed when he has job or will it mean a complete) de-| } Then there's the happy-go- mands @ radical change in be-| place on Saturday, : left for a honeymoon in north-|lucky type who likes to work! havior, the room at the top may}1966 at the Church of St, Joseph to let others carry out his ideas, personality change? If it in a crowd Gerrard Brady, son of Mr,|Westmount, Quebec, to lan Mur- and Mrs, John G. Brady, Osh-|ray Beare, son of Mr, and Mrs, awa. The wedding will take|Storey E, Beare, Port Perry, August 20,;Ontario, The ceremony will take place on Saturday, August de Bordeaux, Montreal 20, 1966 in Westmount, Quebec, Colette Shoes Tremendous MOVING SALE Yes... Colette Shoes is Moving ... to the best and most con- venient location in Oshawa ,. . 9 Simcoe St, S, next to Fox Ladies' Wear. . . Hi And Illusion Heels Whites, beiges, blacks, browns 6 99 8 4G Reg. to 12,99 Now . -- Va @ SAVE TO 8.00 @ . Little Heels And Stacks Whites, Bones, Spring and Summer Colors, Browns and Blacks 6.99 __ 5.99 Reg. to 10.99 Now @ SAVE TO 6.00 @ Whites, Bones, Spring and Summer Colors Blocks. 4.99_ 3.99 s -- . Blacks : e@ SAVETO3.00 e@ Italian Sandals Tans Blacks, Whites. Reg. to 7.99. NOW Everything has to go and FAST... We just don't want to move more than 10,- 000 pairs of shoes... so OUT THEY GO at the lowest Sale Prices in our his- tory. HANDBAGS Purses Summer Styles; White, Beige, 1.99 4,99 and 2.99 Tan, Black. Straws and Clutch NYLONS First Quality Seamless Mesh 3 ns 1.00 The selection is good . . . But at these Come as you are... But come soon. History. SH OE STORES \ To Make Your prices they go FAST, Rush Now . . +» for the Most Terrific Sale In Our 26 KING ST. WEST OSHAWA Feet Lovelier Busts Are Bigger Say 'Bra' Makers NEW YORK (AP) -- The buxom-bosomed belle is back, Some say it may be because of the birth-control pill, Dan Garson, president of Lovable Brassiere Co, "we've been watching sizes go up the last two years," Garson said size 348 always has been the biggest brassiere seller, but sizes 36B and 34C are catching up. C cup sales are up about 20 per cent and for the first time are larger than A cup sales, reported Charles R, Carruth, Jantzen, Inc,, vice- president, 'And the D cupethat used to be only for older women," Carruth said, "A lot of younger women require them now," Maidenform, Inc,, also re- ported a swing to larger sizes, "It used to be 34B was the classic average size, About last year, we noticed it had gone up to 36B and that we were selling more Cs and Ds. The U.S, Food and Drug Ad- ministration says that birth- contro] pills may cause a swelling of the breasts sim- ilar to that of early preg- nancy, but that it lasts only about three months, A representative of a ma- jor pill manufacturer said his firm had no statistical infor- mation to support a link be- tween the pill and bigger busts, PILLOW OF FLOWERS Spray a little esscent mist on your pillow before you put out!said in an interview she divides | Dafoe, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, July 21, 1966 4 TO MARRY IN BROOKLIN Brooklin United Church will take place at 7,00 p.m., will be the setting for the August 27, The prospective marriage of Constable tidegroom is the son of 8 Nash Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Beverley Graham of the Graham, Myrtle, and his Oshawa Police Department bride-to-be is the daughter and Miss Carol Dianne of Mr, and Mrs, William J, Hawksley, The ceremony : Hawksley, Brooklin, , jfederal health department, Women MD 8 Need Dedication is the prerequisite By i H of any woman entering the | Half Time Practice) i" profession, she said, | EDMONTON (CP)-A woman/and there is no discrimination |doctor says half-time practice sa og pare Oe for many married women dc: husband-wife medical team, one |tors may help meet the short-\of many in Canada, She quali | fied at the University of Toronto 'age of doctors in Canada Dr, Charlotte Dafoe of Ottawajand her husband, Dr, C, &, was graduated from the light, Particularly if you're|her time between her home and|Queen's, They met while both sleeping in ing, Makes that sterile aircon: like a|Canadian Federation of Medical| home and two sons for 10 years ditioning odor seem meadow breeze. 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