Oshawa Times (1958-), 9 Jun 1967, p. 12

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2 12 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, June 9, 1967 FORTHCOMING WEDDINGS OF INTEREST TO OSHAWA AREA MISS ANN LOUISE Miller will become the bride of Patrick Joseph Cyr, July 8. The bride- elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. f ; A WEDDING of Whitby interest will take place June 24 when Sandra Sher- wood Gill becomes the bride of David James Meader. The bride-to-be is li ° Miller and her fiance is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Clif- ford W. Cyr of Windsor, Ontario. The 4.00 o'clock ceremony is to take place in St. George's Ukrainian Catholic Church. the daughter of Mr. Mrs. Charles A. Gill Mr. and Mrs. Meader. The and and her fiance is the son of Lloyd J. ceremony will take place in St. John's Church at 3.00 p.m. MISS JUDITH DRYNAN is to. be married in Eng- land, July 29, according to today's announcement by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, G. K. Drynan, Mary street. Her fiance, Julian Smither, is the only son of Mrs. Robert Pilgrim and step- son of the Reverend Rob- ert Pilgrim of Chard, Somerset. After studying and finally teaching drama and speech arts at Banff ANN LANDERS Clear Conscience Best Truth Serum THE WEDDING of Gayle Marie Saville and Edward Bernard Ryan is to take place on Saturday, July 8 in St. Gertrude's Roman Catholic Church. The bride- elect is the daughter of Mrs. Wilhelmina Saville and the prospective bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, M. J. Ryan, all of Oshawa. Dear Ann Landers: I do not want to go into detail here be- cause too many people would guess the identity of our fam- ily, but here are the veiled facts. My wife always has at least three sets of excuses for the hours when no one can locate her. She is a beautiful woman, intelligent and charming -- a fine hostess and a good mother. I have turned up some pretty good evidence that she has been having affairs with two of my friends and another man from a nearby city. When I con- frontel her with the evidence she became hysterical and de- nied everything. Now she wants me to give her truth serum: (un- der the supervision of a physi- cian, of course) so she can clear herself. Do you know anything about these truth serums? Are they 100 per cent reliable? Please tell me.--RAZOR'S EDGE Dear Edge: Truth serum tests have proven to be some- thing less than perfect. Re- cently, the New York Psychiat- ric Institute experimented with employes who volunteered to be tested. They were supplied with a ready-made lie and were promised $5 if they would stay with the lie under amobarbital. Most of them did stay with it while under the influence of the truth serum and collected the $5. So--draw your own conclu- sions, Dear Anmw-Landers: My fa- ther and my brother never got along. Now my father has thrown my brother out of the house. 'Je lives with my sister and her husband, who were kind enough to take him in. Last week my father made up two new rules. I cannot see my brother and I am not allowed to go to my sister's house when my brother is there. This means I can never see my brother and the only time I can see my sis- ter or her family is when my brother is out. I am supposed to call and check before I go. An, I love my brother and I want to see him sometime, even if he and my dad don't get along. My father says he is no longer his son; but he is still my brother. Please tell me Mi to do--BROKEN FAM- Dear Broken Family: The difficulty your father had with your brother was between them and you should not be in- volved in the punishment An aunt or an uncle or your clergyman should speak to your father and get him to junk the two new rules. They are grossly unfair and you can tell him I said so. PIONEER FASHION SASKATOON (CP) -- Home- steaders' wives were as fashion conscious as their urban grand- daughters. Mrs, Victor Leroi of Saskatoon can prove it with a full-length feather cloak made by her mother. 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Park- hill, Oshawa, wish to announce SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE |the' forthcoming marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Allen) Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Gill|their daughter, Johanne Susan, Evans, Willowdale, Ontario,|wish to announce the forthcom-|to Richard Dennis Honsberger, wish to announce the engage-|ing marriage of their only dau-|son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hons- ment of their only daughter,/ghter, Sandra Sherwood, to|berger, Westhill, Ontario. The Mary Elizabeth, to 'Kenneth|David James Meader, only son|wedding will take place Satur- Allen Hutcheson, son of Mr./of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd J. Mea-|day, July 1, 1967 at 3:30 p.m. in and Mrs. Hugh M. Hutcheson,|/der, all of Whitby. The cere-|Northminster United Church, egg = br ng i agp mene is to take place on Sat-| Oshawa. place Saturday, July 1, 1967, at)urday, June 24, 1967, at 3.00 3 p.m. in Yorkminster United|p.m. in St. John's Church (Ang- FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE Church, Willowdale. lican) Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Penhale, Oshawa, wish to announce the FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE | FORTHOOMING MARRIAGE forthcoming marriage of their han and Me, John Baily, Mr. and Mrs. William H. poracagg! Gail Estella, to rooklin, wish to announce the|Miller, Oshawa, wish .|James Gordon Vinson, son of forthcoming marriage of their| ounce the sintered ag Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Vinson, daughter, Carolyn Joyce, to|.. & mar-)RR 6, Bowmanville. The wed- David Lewis Cryderman, son of|"iage. of their daughter, Ann/ding will take place Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cryder-|Louise, to Patrick Joseph Cyr,|July 8, 1967 'at 3:30 p.m. at man, Bowmanville. The wedding|son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford w.| Ebenezer United Church, Cour- will take place Saturday, July|cyr windsor, Ontario. The| "°°: 15, 1967, at 7.00 p.m. in Brook- iis United Church. ceremony is to take place on| FORTHOOMING MARRIAGE Saturday, July 8, 1967 at 4:00) Mr, and Mrs. John H. FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE o'clock in St. George's Ukrain-| Schneider, Oshawa, wish to an. atts and Mrs. John F. Brown, |ian Catholic Church. nounce the forthcoming mar- manville, wish to announce MIN! riage of their daughter, Ma' the forthcoming marriage of pee -- G MARRIAGE |reabel (Rhea), to Gene 'Mewast their daughter, Shelia Margaret e 70 ype a marriage is}Balson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lucey, to Christopher Bateson, aeaek of Aldona Jane,/Harold R. Balson, Hampton. son of Dr. and Mrs. Sydney) aughter of Mrs. JohniThe marriage will take place Bateson of Oshawa. The cere-|/ ere gary Pig i ake ag On-| Saturday, July 1, 1967 at 2 p.m. she has been engaged in |money is to take place, Satur-|/a™i0, and the late Mr. Mike-lin St. Gregory the Great Roman films for the Central Office |day, July 8, 1967, at 11 a.m. in]onAs to Robert John Archer, /Catholic Church, Oshawa. of Information for the Brit- |St. Joseph's Roman Catholic| Oshawa, son of Mr. and Mrs. ish government and two |Church in Bowmanville. connie ea ac es FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE full-length films. Mr. lon ake place in St.) The forthcoming marriage is Smither, a graduate of Lon. | FORTHCOMING MARRIAGE |Casimir's Roman _ Catholic/announced of Marlene Doris, don Polytechnic, is a direc- The forthcoming marriage is Church, Delhi, Ontario, on Sat-|q of Mrs. Stephen Shew- tor of films for the Central |announced of Mary Elizabeth,|U"day, July 15, 1967 at 11:00|chuk, Oshawa, and the late Mr. Office of Information. -- head Mr. George A.|#-™. ody to Robert Lloyd aing, Oshawa, and the late en, son of Mr. and Mrs. SPOILS QUICKLY Mrs. Jessie Laing to Lawrence aC oe MARRIAGE Teodore Olenycz, Oshawa. The A (Larry) Winston, son of Mr. and e forthcoming marriage is| marriage will take place Satur- Sparagus is the ideal veg-| Mrs, Gerald Rice, Toronto, The|@announced of Judith Isobel,|day, July 8, 1967 at 4 p.m. in St. "ee for your family. 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A cathedral train, aj lace, highlighted V Marilyn Rose daughter of Mr. ai Stolaryk, and V Wood, son of M Davil Jan.es Wood exchanged weddin urday, June 3 at St. George's Mem can) Church, Canon F, G. 0 ated. The soloist, Peacock, Oshawa, panied by Alan Ri ist. The bride, give wiage by her fatl formal ligoda sati empire waistline skirt. It had a s line edged with ap} and lily-point slee bordered train fel shoulders. A jewel ring headdress helc length bouffant tull Rok Gail Louise Thom ter of Mr. and M Thompson, and Da Robbins, son of M George Robbins, al were married at Anglican Church, June 3 by the Rev Brooks. The bride was gi riage by her father choir, accompanied G. Forsythe, pr music. The bride wore empire sheath of bodice and French ishly bordered wi lace. The back of t! a detachable bo train, also applique A cluster of rosette ized fronds high pearl-studded shou veil of silk illusion. a white prayer book I Lucille Anne, dau; and Mrs. Geophre Brooklin, and Denni ley, son of Mr. and Bradley, Whitby, wedding vows : United Church, Sat 3 at 2 p.m. The Reverend Ge officiated at the c which the soloist, Ih Brooklin, was acco Mrs. George Mundy. The bride, given by her father, wor original gown in lo with matching train the shoulders. A sho white illusion veil w: by a petite crown of carried a white brid quet and blue-tinted Judy Camp Guest Of H At Bridal $ Prior to her mat o'clock tomorrow a Westminster United David John Coates | Miss Judy Campbel guest of honor at se ers, a luncheon anc tea. Miss Ursula bridal attendant, he shower at her hom land road west, for | friends, relatives an ers of the bride-elec Mrs. Allan E. Tay! avenue, opened her a miscellaneous shov atives of the fut groom. A personal s given by Mrs. Kenne Beaufort drive, a: Mrs. Robert Camp Edward Whitehead, James Marsh. A miscellaneous s held at Westminste hall for neighbors ¢ of the bride-elect, Mrs. Kenneth Bre Thomas Moorcroft, \ Watson, Mrs. Richa and Miss Darlene Sc! A kitchen shower tion was made at 2 given by Mrs. Jam Rexdale. A shower a tation hosted by } Young and Mrs. Alff in honor of the future

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