Oshawa Times (1958-), 11 Aug 1966, p. 15

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Oshawa Times office. Early a picture of the bride to the ee ee ee social editor either before or WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The Oshawa Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The record is facilitated by submitting the completed form and possivie after the ceremony. You are asked to submit the names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the publication of this wedding Women's Editor as soon as the day after the wedding. Bright - Kimball + In Newtonville United Church ' Jast Saturday afternoon, Donna : Marie Kimball became the ' bride of Donald Arthur Bright. | The bride is the daughter of 'Mr, and Mrs. John Gilmer * Kimball, RR 3, Newcastle, and the bridegroom is the son of 'Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Arthur Bright, Oshawa. The ceremony was performed by the Reverend R. C. White and Mrs. Frank Gilmer accompanied the soloist, Mrs. » Carroll Nichols. ' The bride who was given in | marriage by her father, wore a | floor-length, empire, A-line ; gown of peau de soie with + motifs of Guipure lace on the ' bodice, styled with a scoop] : neckline and lace-edged elbow-| length veil of scalloped tulle was secured by a cluster of satin flowers. She carried a bouquet of white carnations, deep pink Sweetheart roses and stephanotis. Mrs. Richard Askew, awa, was the matron of honor and the bridesmaids were Dianne Kimball, Newcastle, and Patricia Mavin, Bowmanville. ~ Mr. Lyle Smith, Burketon, acted as best man and ushering were Robert Bright, Oshawa, and Robert Kimball, New- castle. Following a reception in the church hall the couple left for an undisclosed destination, the bride wearing a pink suit with navy blue hat and accessories and a corsage of red roses, Och US Dates And Dishes Something New To Mexican Girl TORONTO (CP) -- Canadian girls make Himedla Ugalde of Yucatan, Mexico, both dis- "emeon gusted and envious. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, am| She was shocked when she **\saw Canadians wearing shorts in public an@ her envy was in seeing Canadian couples date unchaperoned, : The 20-year-old Mexican girl, who has never been out on a date without her mother going August 11, 1966 Computers To Replace Lonely Hearts Columns? with her, is in Toronto for th LONDON (Reuters) -- Thejman or woman, will deal with|Weeks with another girl and computer, so vital to many as-|them, He thinks people will be eight boys on an experiment in pects of 20th century life, now more frank than they might be po veri gt hg, pat - 2 be used in the marriage|at marriage bureaus which are|own fares to Toronto, pw i sis appearing all over Britain, a Pa hg _ to learn. The 5 a ng com- le is v oe pany has announced it will pt kd with stout: 35,000 Gl! iimelda ts eon Bg hg ploy a computer to pair off vorces a year. Toronto family where she had likely life-mates. The answers will be fed into|a chance to dry dishes for the The company, which hopes to the computer which then will|first time in her life. Her register as a charity, will be|SUS8est a partner with match- mother employs three servants known as PACT, standing for|i" characteristics. to do the housework. Psychological Assessment of| The fee for all this--about $30, I might even wear shorts--if Compatible Traits. Applicants will be offered one|¥°U don't tell my mother," she One of the directors is Rob-|"@me every two months for a ten ert E. Morton, a member of the |Y°2r SOCIAL NOTICE Marriage Guidance Council and author of Personality and Suc- cess in Marriage. AT HOME Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Locke, 71 Hall street, will be at home to their relatives, friends and |Morton. "We hope it will im-| neighbors on Saturday, August |prove the happiness of marriage} 20, from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m. and for many people. 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. on the occas- Upeiing 6 love ew Mey ion of their 50th wedding anni- human business and one with| oe which the computer has nothing | to do. | "What we say is that person- --Mary's Studio ality has a good deal to do with icant ----/the relationship between man} "We think this will be the most complete thing of its kind| anywhere in the world," said ' Jength sleeves. A full cathe-| Mr, and Mrs. Bright will re- 4 y tg We ; | ' dral train dramatized the back|turn to make their home in i g Bon of the gown and a shoulder-' Oshawa. i Kuehl - Vugts - | Petronella Maria, daughter of|cade bouquet of Pink Sensation Oshawa Violinist Chosen To Play | Mr. and Mrs. Peter Josep hjroses and white carnations, j ' Vugts of Oshawa, became the Miss Anne Vugts was her With t t d | pride of Robert C. Kuehl, son|sister's maid of honor and the Symph A I loch | | of Mr. and Mrs. Edgart Kuehl,jother attendants were Mrs.) ony Nn er en, RR 1, Killaloe, Ontario, in a|Robert Beckim, Pickering, and) Miss Mimi i he : mid-morning ceremony in St.|Mrs, Allen Arsenault, Oshawa. pete co tied veane eatiniat Gregory the Great Roman} The bridegroom's brother,/has been chosen as one of the MR. AND MRS. DONALD A, BRIGHT --Ireland Studio ey EME Be F, MR. AND MRS. ROBERT C. KUEHL range ge i SAULT STE. MARIE, , Ont. (CP)--Manual laborers who can fix toys gain appreciation and respect from their children, | | Windermere, Muskoka 18 Hole Golf Course, Pool, Children's Super- vision, Limited Available. noe Write Mrs, Ruth 1, Paget or call collect 705-769-3371 your! MIMI WIATRZYE Catholic Church Mr. Kenneth Kuehl, of Killaloe THE STARS SAY ee a try to assess personality. We| says psychologist Dr. H ; r, ; aloe, aha nite aes ore ry S5CSE prsone : syc gis) rr. ar "the Reverend L. T. Me-|was the best man and Mr. Rob- pelos ag angle Soe | By ESTRELLITA doves ideal and means to UP|simply say that certain people Overstreet. Children of ixeoe- Gough administered the nuptiallert Jones, Oshawa, and Mr.lar Interlochen, Michigan 7 | your status along these linesjare likely to find themselves| #7 j tives whose business is. come ' vows and Mrs, William Kins-|John Vugts, Toronto, ushered. |famous music ans whice One: 3 2 \FOR TOMORROW during the two years ahead,|compatible," | pletely outside a child's. experi- man sang, accompanied by the! A reception was held at the standing musicians such as f | Generous planetary influences|you should be rewarded with} People wishing to use the new| ence gain an image of poor per- onganist, Mr. Jack Driscoll. --_|Civic Auditorium. lrica Goodman, nationally ac- f , lnow sinile upon all your af-|SUbstantial gains during the service will be sent a form with | formance and may be more Given in marriage by her; As the couple left for a|claimed harpist, attend j ae ear nage _, {first three months of 1967, to|207 questions. likely to become delinquent, father, the bride wore a full-|motoring honeymoon: in the) [nterlochen is famous for its |fairs. In job and financial mat-|he followed by another good 3-| cpp, JESTION aman ' length gown with a fitted bodice|United States, the bride WaS\rigorously high standards and lters, new ventures launched] month cycle beginning on June| Sh ECHL QUESTIONS and Aine skirt of nylon over|wearing a two - piece pin teaching by top professionals \now give high promise of suc-|1st -- and still more to come _It will contain obvious ques- GETS DEGREE VACATION IS BEST AT ' taffeta, overlaid with a long-|ensemble, full-length coat and|T9 enter Interlochen anes A \cess and, along personal lines, |!ater. |tone ge racial grouping, in-| sleeved, short jacket which wate in Hk and woo! worse cian must have, a high degre css ond, along perenne Your program must be 4 con Om, Sea aise! yale] Mie Cao Brook, dau * scalloped neckline and a scal-|hanced with white Guipure Pl ce oo bg Pr gts tal interests should prove unus- | reeulate a a hihede Don't devised other questions to as-| ter of Mr. and Mrs, Cecil 'aldwitd Chapel train, from the|Her hat and accessories were|weey of .. aaa 's Fs * ually pleasant, lerm tinaneial commit ral sess personality--such as: | D. Brooks, Ritson road * shoulders, entirely of Chantilly/in white silk straw. s ' ¥ ope : lparticularly in September, No-|.D°,%o often long for excite-| th, h i ¥ rehearsals and five days of per- particularly in September, No- north, has received her lace. Her headdress was a peau} Mr. and Mrs. Kuehl are re- , FOR THE BIRTHDAY ) oY se . Riche | ment? , ' 1 aul M forming. eee birthds vember and December, Risks/ | degree as a graduate lab- 'de soie and nylon rose with|siding at 107 Brock street, Osh-| Miss Wiatrzyk atends Done- |, || If tomorrow is your birthday.|.i) be great during those| Does your mood often go up| org hnici ; pearl stamens, centering ajawa. vai Collegiate and: is enterin your horoscope indicates that} months. |and down? : oratory technician from ' peg saceal ode Pca! > ta attended from Holland|per jast year of high school re you have cause for great opti-| A child born on this day will| Were you allowed all Oshawa. General Hospital A -- be cently yg ~ wo i ca and Toronto,|the fall, Upon graduation she mism now -- especially where be 'endowed with a dynamic|Own way as a child? and has accepted @ position ; i ; . hopes to attend the University of personal relationships are con-|Personality and will' become a| Morton believes people will| 0 its laboratory staff. Miss Toronto, taking a Bachelor of cerned. With the exception of powerful influence in both ca-|answer the questions because| Brooks is a graduate of P. F ] Music degree in performance. brief periods in late October|Teer and personal areas. |they know a computer, not a O'Neill Collegiate OW - a coner She is a pupil of Hyman] and late December when you,)~ ONS oD a . Goodman, concert master of! yourself, could invite friction in The Venerable H. D.|on which rested pale pink and|Toronto Symphony Orches-|legiate and Miss Wiatrzyk will|close circles by yielding to the Cleverdon officiated at the mar-|white Sweetheart roses andjtra, for whom she cannot find|leave for Interlochen, August|Leoite's innate tendency toward riage in the chapel of Christ) stephanotis. \sufficient words of praise. 21, She is the daughter of Mr.|"bossiness," your domestic and Memorial Church of Miss| The bride was attended by|: Preliminary rehearsals start)and Mrs. Leon Wiatrzyk, Sun social life should be. extremely | Pleasant. | Dorothy Jean Falconer, daugh-|her sister, Mrs. Allan Fraserj}on Monday at North York Col-| Valley Court Ca (ter of Mrs. Robert Falconer Mine Draceotiees, Gn the Ore er ee ets | Where romance is concerned part ~% Pg hw oA banaggh brother, Mr . Archie . . look for some interesting devel- r, an r. Alan Rothwell|Pow, Hanover, acted as_ best I h F h 7 B F t ed | i he ie Pow of Oshawa, son of the late man. | rs as 10nS 0 e ea ur cumer" pie ae, eof apd Mrs. Archibald Pow of| Following a reception at the} E E : A N aa oo iMay 'and-or 'June. Stimulating i igetown. : j Hotel Genosha, the couple left] very venin t C Exhibition social activities are forecast i The bride was given in mar-)on a motor trip to the Mari- lduring the latter half of this pt by her brother, Mr. times. TORONTO (CP)--Irish fash-|with hand knits and crochet| month, in late September and ' seorge Falconer of Willowdale.) For travelling, the bride|jons will form the core of an work, stober -ember She was attired i tw "e| di ed a a le en iggy Aton perpen § n a two-piece|donned a pink linen dress, de-| international fashion show to be "They're using weaves and|January, February, April and ' ensemble of aqua pure silk,|signed in Switzerland with a ie i crochet in evening clothes, and\june. comprising a sheath dress and|bodice of Swiss lace over| held every evening at the Cana-| they're not copying. Everything| pee : jacket. The jacket was designed| taffeta, complemented by {dian National Exhibition Aug.|you see has an Irish flavor. Fay tiated riven YOUR HOUSE NOW BEFORE YOU GO BACK TO WORK }@ BACK TO WORK SPECIALS -- THIS WEEK ONLY e <> LUCITE EXTERIOR WHITE AND COLORS GALS. 795 QTS. 953 Reg. Reg.. TRUTONE 10.95 3.30 EXTERIOR WHITE give members of each health . a Paints profession a better understand- Reg. el ing of the methods and capabil- @ GALS 3.65 95 Years at 85 Simcoe St. N. Ph: 725-3529 SANADA CoP me on oe ee ACRYLIC LATEX Ouse Paint she wore a hat of aqua petals|sea-green, aqua and lilac activities director, predicts Ca-| Mrs. Jenkins says much mg Sanuary next April, May and sR _..|\ture. Mrs. Jenkins chose 22/while they sit at home and well-aspected for a good part ' "The Irish are attempting to joyed a visit to one couturier Medical Complex (an extremely gener- computerized hospital informa-| "Their clothes have always|has turned the out buildings into|"ext February and May. | VANCOUVER (CP)--The day paperwork, and such modern|ing interesting things with their Air Lift--will also include fash-|any great extent during the bal- ne oe al ee Ee yy = | Canada, then--especially the months of All will be housed in a $36,-| tion that is the brainchild of Dr. First step toward the centre} which will start this year. ky | {-- | OI ROR Woon AND MAl with three - quarter sleeves and|Christian Dior turban style hat| 19 to Sept. 5 Th yen' : : sty | "oe ey haven't gone elsewhere|i+o4j ai fae tiny, self-braided buttons and|of braided organdy in shades of} Elsa Jenkins, CNE women's | for inspiration." Porn cil Ph irs a and accessories to match. She| Mr. and Mrs. Pow are mak- nadians will be seeing more and|the work is still done by hand carried a white prayer book ing their home in Oshawa. | more of Irish fashions in the fu-|as piece work. Women knit June. : ta A Sa RUS a rae | Career interests will also be Istations " : litems for the show in a four-! watch television. U Of B.C. To Open alndete" and even in broom} day trip to Ireland. She says she especially en-|of the year ahead, in late Sep- hasnew h tal ' tember, the last two 'weeks in F new hospital, seven years|come into our market, as we're| who lives about 40 miles October i ' ' § Ss out- in the planning, will include a|interested in selling to them. | side Dublin on an old estate, He|/US period!), late December, For, Study, Practice|tion system as a means of auto-| been thought of in terms of don- his atelier On the monetary score, do/ mating the hospital's clinical|/egal tweeds. Now they are do-| The hour-long show--Fashion|not expect to increase assets to is coming at the University of teaching aids as television and|tweeds, in fabulous colors -- jons from Spain, Portugal,jance of 1966 but, if you will use British Columbia when all mem- video tape, |bright oranges and greens--and France, Israel, England and|the period satvenn Ow. Mn doctors to welfare workers--will ye work and learn together. 000,000 Health Services Centre, | a new concept in medical educa- J. F. McCreary, dean of medi- cine. will be a 60-bed psychiatric treatment unit, construction of In the integrated health unit | & doctors, nurses, dentists, phar- | macists, clinical psychologists, $249 woncors rain watt rehabilitation therapists and so- cial workers will work together and share common problems. The centre will encompass a 410-bed referral hospital plus computer - age teaching tech- niques and ultra - modern re- search facilities. 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