10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Mondoy, February 13, 1967 WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Weddii Oshasva Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Early publication of this wedding record is facilitated by subm @ picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as possible after the ceremony. names of out-of-town guests social editor either before or the day after the wedding. Severs - Linda Margaret, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Bennet, became the bride of Gerald Wayne Severs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Severs, all of Oshawa, in a ceremony in St. Peter's Church (Anglican). On the same day, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Severs were celebrating their 30th wedding anniversary. Officiating was the Reverend W. G. Linley of Toronto and John Smart accompanied the soloist, Mrs. Ben Severs of Ajax. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father, She wore a formal gown of pure silk taf- feta, styled with an empire bod- ice of Swiss lace and a match- ing, full-length coat and cathe- dra! train, embellished with panels of lace. A crown of pearls and crystals held her waist- length veil of tiers of tulle and she carried a heart-shaped bou- quet of yellow roses outlined Thompson - Andely St. Gertrude's Roman Catho- lic Church was the setting for the marriage of Angela Maureen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Andely, Oshawa to Lorne Edward Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Thomp- son, Bowmanville. The Reverend G. P. Mungham officiated. The soloist was Mrs. Albe't Lonsdale, Whitby ac- companied by Miss Connie Lu- cas, Oshawa. Given in marriage by her father, the bride was wearing a formal gown of silk peau de soie embroidered with lace mo- tifs. The Alencon bodice had a scalloped sabrina neckline and lily - point sleeves. The skirt was designed with a box-pleated front accented with a small bow at the waistline. A matching pleated train fell from the waist, Her headdress of double blush veiling and lace poinset- tia petalsedged with seed Bialek - Falkowski The Reverend Anthony Bagsik officiated when Jadwiga Anne Falkowski became the bride of Dr. Edward Paul Bialek. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jan Falkowski and her bridegroom is the son ng Album is provided by The itting the completed form and You are asked to submit the attending the wedding to the Bennet with tiny white chrysanthe- mums. Mrs. Kenneth De Mille was the matron of honor and the senior attendants were Miss Joan Suppelsa, Miss Heather Eaton, Columbus; and Mrs. David Spencer. Miss Mary Sev- ers of Ajax was the junior bridesmaid. The best man was Kenneth De Mille and ushering were Brian and Terry Andrews of Toronto, William Severs, Mark- ham, and Brian Hayes. Genosha and the couple left ong a motoring honeymoon in the United States. As they left, the bride was wearing a lime green crepe dress under a -- mink- trimmed beige coat with brown accessories. Avenue. pearls held her Alencon lace veil, She carried a bouquet of red roses and stephanotis. Miss Teresa Szyszka was the maid of honor and the other attendants were Miss Lorraine Parish, Miss Josephine Gange- mi and Mrs. David Waddell, all of Oshawa. "i ein Benjamin ompson, attend- ed his bidther as best man and those ushering were Murray Locke and Tony Malloy, both of Bowmanville and Gary Mc- Mackin, Oshawa. The reception was held in the Lion's Centre, Bowmanville, following which the couple left for a honeymoon in Florida. For travelling the bride chose an emerald green suit of pure vir- gin wool, matching baby chry- santhemums on velvet forming a floral wreath hat, and black accessories. On their return, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson will reside at 330 Gibb Street, apartment 110. veil of tulle and she carried a cascade bouquet centered with an orchid surrounded by roses and stephanotis. Her bridesmaids were Miss Margaret Dore and Miss Bar- bara Gillingham with Miss Mary Falkowski as the junior of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bialek, all of Oshawa. The soloist, Mrs. Garry Booth, was accompanied by Edward Kolodziejczak. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of white peau de soie de- signed in the empire style, and lavishly trimmed with petals around the neckline, long sleeves, hem and train which fell smoothly from the shoul- ders. Her headdress was a bridesmaid. The best man was Joseph Kolodzie and those ushering were James Dulny and Paul Falkowski. The junior usher was John Falkowski. Following the reception held in the Polish Hall, Banting ave- nue, the couple left for a honeymoon in Mexico, with the bride donning for travelling, an emerald green wool ensemble. petal tiara holding a bouffant Siciliano - St. Gregory the Great Roman Catholic Church was the setting for the wedding of Rosemary Anne Dancey and Michele Antonio Siciliano. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dancey and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raffaele Siciliano, all of Oshawa. Monsignor Paul Dwyer offi- ciated and John Driscoll, the church organist, played the wedding music. The bride who was given in marriage by her brother, Ter- ence Martin Dancey, wore a full-length, full-skirted gown with a lace train. A ruffle of sheer nylon cascaded on the ea KEEP SKIRTS DOWN BURTON - ON - TRENT England (CP) -- Women con- ductors on double-decker buses have been told not to wear short skirts by a Staffordshire bus company. An official said it would be embarrassing to see a conductress "scampering up and down stairs in a mini- skirt." On their return, Dr. and Mrs. Bialek will reside in Oshawa. Dancey front of 'the skirt accented at the top by a small bow. The lace bodice was styled with lily-point sleeves. A large white flower scattered with sequins held her bouffant veil of net that fell to the shoulders. She carried a bouquet of white car- nations and red roses. Mrs. Franasco Infusino was the matron of honor. Adrianna Piriano, the flower girl and Joseph Pulito, ring bearer. The senior attendants were Miss Joanne Gilewski, Miss Sophia Wojtasiewicz, Miss Anne-Marie Kruk and Mrs. Mario Conforti. The best man was Franasco Infusino and the ushers were Michele Prechitko, Dominic Piriano, Mario Conforti and Armando Piriano. A reception was held in the Polish National Hall and when the couple left.on their honey- moon, the bride was wearing a! light brown and black tweed/} suit, a black hat and accesso-| ries and a corsage of yellow! chrysanthemums. | Mr. and Mrs. Siciliano will re-| side at 439 Elizabeth street, |Oshawa. | iP) WIFE PRESERVER When a car is stuck in snow, composition roofing shingles under the rear wheels give traction enough to pull it out. SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Debicki, Oshawa wish to announce the engagement of their only daugh- ter, Helen Mary, to John Harris Veinotte, only son of Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson Vemotte, Timmins. The wed- ding is to take place Saturday, May 20, 1967, at 12 o'clock noon, at St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church, Oshawa. A reception was held in the ; Piccadilly Room of the Hotel % Mr. and Mrs, Severs are mak- © ing their home at 349 Marland & FB id MR. AND MRS, GE DR. AND MRS. EDWARD BIALEK SEVERS Garnet Belfry RALD W. Ireland. Studio MR. AND MRS..LORNE THOMPSON MR. AND MRS. MICHBLE A. SICILIANO Partia Might Dear Ann Landers: I am 70 years of age and I'm on the job every day. My mind is good, in fact a lot sharper than some of the younger men I work with. But something has happened that has made me wonder if maybe I'm getting a little crazy. Is it possible that I am growing a new head of hair! I've been partially-bald for Many years and it has never bothered me. I wouldn't go across the street for the bes! hair-growing remedy in the world. About six months ago ! noticed some new hairs sprout ing up in places where I used to be bald. My friends and relatives keep nagging me to share my secret. I don't know what to say any- more. When I tell them I'm not doing anything they get mad and aecuse me of fibbing. Have you ever heard of this before? What's it all about? -- Con- Sharned Dear Con: It doesn't happen very often but occasionally hair that has gone into the 'resting, phase" will become active and grow again. It is not possibl to bring dead hair follicles back to life, but apparently your fol- licles weren't dead, dad, they were just inactive. Hooray for the second crop! Dear Ann Landers: Please tell me why it is that no matter where you go these days, no do you get your coat off but someone asks: 'What wil! you have to drink?" When I say: 'I don't care for anything, thank you," they look at me as if I was a freak. Then the nagging starts--"Come on, let me fix you a light one." Or --"Maybe just a short beer?" When I say: "I really don't care for anything," they let loose with the questions: "On the wagon'--or "Do you have ul-| cers?" | I was taught that anything that makes people uncomforta- ble is poor manners. In my opinion, pressing people to have Photo by Lloyd McRobbie ANN LANDERS PRINCE GEORGE.,. B.C. }(CP)--When Mrs. Elroy Gar- 'den went to hospital to have her \{fifth baby the other children |weren't allowed to visit the ma- |ternity ward. Robert, her eldest json{ figured out a method of communication -- his two-way walkie-talkie radio, with which Mrs. Garden was able to talk to the whole family. | CHATS WITH HOME lly Bald Man Regrow Hair a drink after they have refused is boorish. What's a person to) do! --Resentful | Dear Re: The host who offers) you-a drink the minute you step| into the house is trying to be hospitable. Once you have said: "No, thank you," that should settle it, | The easiest solution is to ask for ginger ale or tomato juice or a glass of water. The host will then not feel that he is drinking alone, which I suspect might be part of the problem. Dear Ann Landers I love my mother very much even though I know for certain she is having an affair with a married man. Every time I think about it I go to pieces. If my father found out it) would break his heart. Also I'm} afraid it would end in a divorce| and this would finish me. 1| know how awful it is to have| your mother and dad split up because several of my friends have gone through it and it tore them up. | Mom reads your column ev- ery day so if you print this let- | ter she will see it. Of course) she won't know it was written by me because she hasn't a clue that I'm wise. But it might make her stop and think of how many people she is - hurting.| Thank you, Ann.--Crossed Fin-| gers Dear Crossed: Here is your letter, honey, and I will keep my fingers crossed, too. PRINCESS COIFFEURS 39 SIMCOE STREET NORTH INDIVIDUAL HAIR STYLING BY Michae! Cordi or Lorenzo jeraci for Perfect Hair Care. REAL ESTATE APPOINTMENT JACK OSBORNE R. MARTIN Real Estote Announce the appointment of Mr. Osborne to act as representative in the Oshawa Office, 100 King St. East. Jock was formerly associated with Metcalfe Real Estate and has many years experience in the real estate field. He will capably look after your requirements by tele- phoning Oshawa 576-1200 SPECIAL OFFER... on Perms -- Bleaches, or Hair Coloring. FREE! Holr Custom Made or Ready-to-Hang | DRAPERIES HOM! e ES @ OFFICES @ INDUSTRIAL -- Since 1919 -- WARD'S Simcoe St. et Athol 725-1151 Mary's Studio PLAN MAY WEDDING Saturday, May 20, is the date Helen Mary Debicki and John Harris Veinotte have chosen as their wed- ding day. The bride - to- be is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Deb- icki, Oshawa and the future bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Nel- son Veinotte, Timmins. The ceremony will take place in St. Hedwig's Roman Catho- lic Church, Oshawa. HOUSEHOLD HINT Crumble leftover bacon and use in scrambled eggs, chip dips, cheese spreads or on pea- nut butter sandwiches. ICE HELPS HEART An ice-cube, gently rubbed over the painful area, is a first- aid measure for alleviating a heart attack. 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