Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Jun 1967, p. 10

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10 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, June 2, 1967 WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by the Oshawa Times Women's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Publication of this wedding record depends upon the submission of the completed form to the Women's Editor at least three days before the ceremony. The record of the bride-elect's showers and her out-of-town guests should be submitted at least five days before the Wesselink - March St. Gregory the Great Roman|carried a prayer book crested Catholic Church was the setting| With red rosebuds and' white treamers. for the wedding between Bever-| *"°? L Miss Charlene March, sister of ley » daughter of Mr. and the bride was maid of honor. Mrs. Charles A. March ,and/the - attendants were: Miss Herman Gerald Wesselink, son|Teresa Wesselink, sister of the | of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Herman| bridegroom, Mrs. Robert Mont- ; gomery and Miss Susan March Wesselink all of Oshawa. verend Philip Wiley|of Hampton. the wedding cere-| Gerald Wesselink was the Saturday afternoon. |best man. Ushers were Joseph iam Kinsman of Osh- s soloist, accompanied|/man, both of Oshawa, bride was given in marriage by) nto. Following a reception at the She wore a full-length A-line|Legion Hall in Oshawa, the gown with empire oy and|couple left for Ottawa for their lily-point sleeves. The yoke and| honeymoon. The bride wore a 7 bi 'elated with|Pink coat and dress ensemble je sleeves were 1 pearl-studded Guipure lace and|with matching hat and black a train fell from the yoke of the|accessories with a pink orchid 7 dress. She wore a veil of silk) corsage. illusion in scalloped bouffant| Mr. and Mrs. pearls and satin rosettes. She'quon road, Oshawa. The marriage of Ruth Ann,|carried an all-white bouquet of daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John| baby orchids and hyacinths with Dryden of Brooklin, and Albert ag egg ron as ts James Mudge, son of Mr. and sister's matron .of honor, The Mrs. James H. Mudge of Scar-| Misses Sheila and Jean Mudge borough, was solemnized last/of Scarborough, both sisters of Saturday afternoon. The cere-|the bridegroom, were the mony took place on the lawn of|bridesmaid and junior brides- the bride's parents home with|maid respectively. the Reverend Minton Johnston| William Gunter, Scarborough, of Thornhill Baptist Church, ajacted as best man and Merle relative of the bride, officiating.|Cranston, Oshawa, James Mrs. Marie Taylor, organist,|Stevenson of Dorval, Quebec, of Port Perry; played the wed-|and John Mudge, Scarborough, ding music. ushered. The bride was given in mar-| Following the reception the riage by her father. She wore a|Couple left for Lake Placid and full - length, sheath gown of|Wwill return to make their home lagoda silk with a Chantilly lace|in Oshawa. bodice and lily-point sleeves.| For travelling, the bride The detachable chapel train fea-|donned a two-piece linen en- tured scallops of the same lace/semble of a wheat tone dress and her semi-Cleopatra head-|and green coat in summer dress with clusters of pearis,|tweed and matching acces- held her full-scalloped veil. She! sories. Abthorpe - Guzzell Gaye Lynne, daughter of Mr.| Lanny Kingerski of Port and Mrs Michael Guzzell of Port|/Arthur was best man and Arthur, Ontario, and Thomas/Terry Guzzell of Port Arthur, Gordon Abthorpe of Armstrong,/Michael MacKay and James Ontario, son of Mr. and Mrs.|Hutchinson both of Oshawa Thomas Abthorpe, Oshawa, ex-| ushered. Wesselink and Daniel Loge- © and | Driscoll of Oshawa. The| Richard Ciechanowicz of Tor- , Herman Wes: * style with a headdress of seed/selink will reside at 191 Non- y changed wedding vows last Sat- Following a reception at the | bese Rta MR. AND MRS. HER: MAN G. WESSELINK Mary's Studio MR. AND MRS. A. JAMES MUDGE Cadieux Studio Lucille Curl SOCIAL FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE 1967. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE 1967, at 2.00 Street Evangelical Church, Osh- awa. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Robert C. Cour- The forthcoming marriage is announced of Jean Elizabeth, daughter of Mrs. A. R, Franz, Kitchener, Ontario, to Kenneth Cornelius Aay, London, Ontariojet Ann, to John Douglas Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Aay of Oshawa. The ceremony|Norman Kay, all of Oshawa, will take place in the chapel of Trinity United Church, Kit- chener, on Saturday June 3, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley E. Dean, Oshawa, wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their)" eldest daughter, Beverley Eliza- 7.00 to 9.00 p.m. at the home of pg ye: igh gph son rs. Frank Petty, Win-|Scugog Island, on the occasion nipeg, Manitoba, and the late|of their edding~anniver.| Mr. Petty. The wedding is to/sary, take place Saturday, June 24, .m, in Gibbons NOTICES FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs, William Currie Henderson wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their only daughter, Lynda Margar- son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas There ceremony will take place on Saturday, July 1, 1967, in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church, RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Fra- lick will be happy to receive their relatives, friends and neighbors on Sunday, June 11, 1967 from 2.00 to 4.00 p.m. and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fralick, 60th w MARRIAGE The marriage of Doris Tonkin, formerly of Oshawa, and Nor- man Mclntyre of Brantford, On- tario, was solemnized on Friday, Feted At Showers Prior to her marriage to Den- nis Bradley tomorrow, Miss Lu- cille Curl has been feted at several showers. A miscellan- eous shower was held at the home of Mrs. John MacDuff, Oshawa. The hostess was Mrs. William Andrews, matron - of honor. Attending were fellow employees and school friends. Mrs. Eric Branton, Whitby, opened her home for a shower. Co - hostess was Miss Beverley Branton. A community shower was held at the home of Mrs. Robert McCoy, Brooklin. The bride received a pressure cook- er along with several other use- ful gifts. Hostesses were Mrs. Mathew Agar, Mrs. Lorne Crawford, and Mrs, Robert Ha- german. Mrs. Geophrey Curl entertain- ed on Sunday, May 28, at a Trousseau tea in honor of her daughter, Lucille. Pouring tea ere two of the bride's aunts, s. Wilfred Pringle, New To- ronto, and Mrs. Reginald Curl, Raglan. Following the rehearsal this evening, the bridal party will be entertained at the home of the bridegroom's parents, Mr. Arthur NO GRADES BETTER DARTMOUTH, N.S. (CP)-- Advantages of the ungraded school curriculum were out- lined here by Lewis Billard, director of research for Dart- mouth schools. He said under the ungraded curriculum exam- ination periods would be re- placed by more frequent tests to give the teacher a continuous picture of each child's progress. CHEESY RAFTS Spread crosswise slices of 'western iceberg lettuce with Sherry - flavored cream cheese. Top with thin triangles of camembert cheese and garnish with =e olives and orange twists. Dear Ann Landers: When a man marries a woman who is young enough to be his daugh- ter -- or his granddaughter -- why do people think it is so romantic and glamorous? Yet when a man who is younger than she is, the eyebrows shoot up and her sanity is questioned. When I was 18 I married a man 38. That marriage lasted 14 years and ended in divorce. Now I am married to a man 16 years my junior and we get along beautifully. But the out- side world will not let us alone. Some fairly intelligent people have asked me some unbéeliev- ably crass questions. Will you comment, please? -- December More old gaffers marry young chicks than the other way around, 60 people have come to accept more readily the May-Decem- ber combination than the De- cember-May arrangement, A woman who marries a man 16 years her junior should ex- pect some comment but if she has a good marriage it should not bother her. Dear Ann Landers: I am glad ' you printed the letter from the information operator who re- sented being called 'an igno- rant broad." I have been employed by the telephone company for a long time and I would like to offer some additional pointers to the public. 1. Mothers, please teach your children to use the tele- phone book instead of how to dial 411 or 113, 2, Learn the name of your cleaner, beauty shop, grocery store and "that little hamburger place on the corner." How do you expect us to know it if you don't? 3. Please don't chew potato chips and nuts and hard candy in our ears. 4, Please have a pencil handy when you call information for a number. Sometimes people say, "Hold on while I get a pencil." Then they' must go to the store to buy one! (Thanks for helping us edu- te-Nuptial Parties. ANN LANDERS [or Gail Thompson Miss Gail Thompson whose They're Either Too Old lmarriage to David Robbins is Or Too Grassy Green taking place tomorrow has been honored at showers prior to the event. Miss Vicki Culley of Agincourt held a linen shower in the home f her sister Mrs. W. J. Dray- cate the public.--Area code 312 ie. Heather court. Dear A.C.: Here's your letter} Miss Gail Souch and Miss and I hope all you lazy mothers|Anne Boville held a_ kitchen potato-chip chewers and pencil- shower at the former's home, Park Lane avenue. less people will pay attention.|" "Ty. statt of the Auto Workers (Oshawa) Credit Union held a we oe Ahacyory he Fe gi personal shower in the home of John Shreve, Whitby. treated me pretty rotten and|Mrs. 3 finally I told him to flake off.|, Mrs. James Dimitroff, Mon He did--for six weeks. Then|trave avenue, and her mother, started to call me again. We've|Mrs. John Brockman, held a had three dates since the bust-/Miscellaneous shower in the up and now I am sure there is{home of Mrs. Dimitroff, Mrs. nothing left of that old feeling.|#arold.. G. Forsythe, Regent In fact, I can barely stand him, |4rive, 'held a -- miscellaneous : hower in her home. The trouble is my mother|® Tt ae thinks he is the greatest and e rehearsal party was held she keeps trying to sell me on oblige Bs ia him. He knows this so he keeps he brid SE brother coming to the house under the| Sr sister-in-law, in thelr home pretense of visiting her. ' ' Last night he was here fortwo hae hours. I stayed on the phone, whole time. Tknow it was rude OSHAWA TIMES PICTURE RE-PRINTS but he grates on my nerves, Available At How can I get my mother to put an'end to this phoney friend- NU-WAY PHOTO SERVICE ship which is really a plot to get 231 King St. £., Oshewe me reinterested? -- D.J.N..... Dear D.: Your mother has a right to entertain anyone she 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each 5x7 -- 1.25 each 20% Discount on Orders pleases, Give the guy a pleasant ot 5 or More Pictures greeting, then go into another room, Since hs is not your guest you are under no obliga- tion to entertain him. After awhile he'll give up. HOUSEHOLD HINT Use a squeeze-type sponge mop to scrub walls and ceilings. It's easy and does a good job. # DRESS UP YOU and HOME B/A Fine Dress and Drapery Fabrics in the latest MI designs, colors and materials. HOUSE of FABRIC 11% King Street East, Oshawa, Ontarie tl 'OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 725-4551 There's Such a Wonderful World of Difference in... Miss GI ciate dire education, TOP ST PATRICH May 26, 1967, in Balfour United|and Mrs. Bradley, Whitby. urday afternoon in St. John's| Holiday Inn in Fort William, the|tice of Courtice wish to an-|ch sroge left for a honeyz.oon nounce the engagement of their ureh, Brantford. Anglican Church in Port Arthur. trip through southern Ontario.|only daughter, Lynda Dianne, | {SSRs Canon A. J. Thomson oft!-| Ontario. The bride's going-away|to John Edwin Wellman, son. of ne at the ceremony and A. soloist. Mr. Gingras was accom- panied by D. F. Dahlgren. The bride, given in marriage 6. Gingras of Port Arthur was be ig was a two-piece beige eult/Mr. and Mrs. Edwin L. Well- white accessories, man, Oshawa. The marriage will Mr. and Mrs. Abthorpe willjtake place Saturday, July 15, Feature Value! BRAND NAME reside in Armstrong, Ontario. by her father, wore a slim line| | gown of white peau de soie with| | empire bodice and long lily- point sleeves in soutache lace, under a full-lengh, sleeveless cardinal cloak of matching peau de soie which fashioned a train, and was bordered with wide scalloped bands of the lace. A bouffant illusion veil was caught to a headdress of organza roset- tes and drop pearls. With this she wore a gold cross and car- ried a cascade of yellow roses. Mrs. Robert Foulds was matron of honor and Mrs. Terry Guzzell, Miss Eleanor Wierkko and Miss Brenda Pauluk were the other attendants. All are of Port Arthur. WIFE PRESERVER Though gingerbread burns very quickly, it can be prevent- ed. 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