Oshawa Times (1958-), 14 Oct 1967, p. 11

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m iron, stacks of bed nen, lace setting of china and ral pieces of silver. The es were all in evidence, 1e bride's aunt announced, ese lovely things have not 1 purchased--only borrowed 1 the stores. We would like people to write down what d like to give the bride as a ding gift. We will phone you let you know if someone already spoken for that icular gift. In this way we avoid duplicates." n I wrong to feel this is about the bottom of the el? What would you do r the circumstances?--In. d ar Insulted: I'd ignore all , Buides and suggestions buy the bride something was not being touted. nfidential to: Worried: {t ds as if you have some. - to worry about. But how you expect me to know the er? The quickest way to out is a rabbit test. See doctor. li ELECTROLYSIS emoves superfluous hair painlessly Try Our Kree-Imperial Machine. ARIE MURDUFF will be in Oshawa the GENOSHA HOTEL ober 16th, 17th, 18th PHONE 723-4641 si CT ATIVE es \INING CLASSES t the $ COLLEGE College for ACTS--Then ACT! and Thursdays nets; Typing, Bookkeeping, -- Gregg or Pitmen VES cke mp te 3 subjects. usive, . TYPING CLASSES , Seven, Eight, other adults, OURSES of Six Career Designed t eny Mondey. plete Details 375 COLLEGE C. Barneta, Principe. MRS. A. V. WALKER FAITH IN FAMILY Strength In Decisive Moments - WEDDING ALBUM GLADYS WALKER, QUIET, CONVINCING Oshawa Times Photo A 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 guest should be submitted at least five days before the wedding Schwan - Miller Miss Susan Evelyn Miller and James Francis Schwan ex- changed nuptial vows in Saint Church, Saturday after- John the Whitby, Evangelist last noon. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew John Miller, Whitby and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Schwan, Mrs. Harold Louis Owen Sound. The Reverend Leo Austin offi- ciated at the ceremony. J. R. Metcalfe sang, accompanied by P. J. Wilson at the organ. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full- length gown and matching coat of silk faille. The sleeveless gown was fashioned with a re- embroidered Chantilly lace bod- ice. The matching sheath coat, fastened at the neck by a bow, had wrist length sleeves with covered buttons and insertions of Chantilly lace with a border of re-embroidered scallped lace enhancing the hem of the coat. Her headdress was a Spanish influenced reembroidered Chan- tilly Jace bonnet over an all- ; crystal tiara and she carried an § oval bouquet of white gladioli ; florets with gardenia greens. Miss Judy Murawsky Kitchener was Mary Frances Forristal, Pointe Claire, Quebec, Fleming, St. John's, Schill was the Miller and Paul Owen Sound ushered. of MRS, J. F. SCHWAN the maid of honor, the bride's sister, Miss Mary Ellen Miller and Miss} of|Saint John's parish hall, with the bride wearing an ported Mr. and Mrs. James By JO ALDWINCKLE The quiet voice and gentle manner of Mrs. Albert Walker, wife of the Progressive- Conservative candidate for Osh- awa Riding, is no indication the influence she exerts home. Albert Walker nas completed his first term as member of t Provincial Parliament. 'In way," says Mrs. Walker, I was r ibl I'm sure he had not thought entering provincial politics unti} I made the suggestion. "Of course, che idea was not mine alone, It had been put me by Dr. Matthew for Ab's going into politics. As an alderman he' was keen about city council affairs and deeply interested in union matters, but vi of at was. "It was our he "y the tears cheeks." The Walkers have two Joseph's Hospital School to|Nursing, Toronto. Dymond! when I was working on his cam-|MOTHER'S INFLUENCE paign. My family has alwa worked actively for the Conse courage my husband to accent ct nomination as a candidate for|he is. : election. 1 did and the resulis/Politics. He and his Dad have - have proven an enrichment of great . ) . |helpful to both. Judith played at T to, being a nurse from the time she} know people whom I would not|/ Was very young and now she is "* otherwise have met, not only in dedicated to her profession. She =; Toronto, but also here in Osh-|!S _ par' awa and I like the kind of in-/Pediatrics and hopes to take a = volvement that a wife must| course in midwifery in England both our lives. "T have enjoyed getting have in her ausband's pub! life, if he is to be successful, HIS GIRL FRIDAY Now that Mr. and in a_ secretarial typist and is a Jot faster than am." Born in Oshawa, Gladys Jeffrey, daughter husband at a social at Young People King Street He loves discussions, which particularly interested ic after graduation." | A serious illness ten years|was held at the home |ago, taught Gladvs Walker how jto relax. She prefers reading to Mrs. watching television Walker's children are grown up, off she finds that she is free to help|listening to the 1adio. capacity al-! though, "Ab is a gold meial|Walkers have iilled hundr engagements but have|the following officers for the, Women's bazaar, Saturday, No-| Richard; vember 1 at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. C. Mrs. vice-presi- tickets. tension by _ knitting During the past four 1\ social endeavored to whatever v3 United|has meant that we have Church. Albert Walker was born/little time for our in London, England. He came|friends but they understand | By ESTRELLITA | FOR TOMORROW | Present lunar aspects suggest|December, January, May and Missionaries, caution in dealings with others| 5¢Ptember. A child born on this day will| be a loyal friend, devoted to | |--especially in the P.M. tactfui and diplomatic with| | those you know, on the ale Be} periods for job advancement:|0f Mrs. Harry Grant, Kaiser | late| Crescent. Letters received from William Marshall in Israel, the Rever- end and Mrs. James Green in and from) the hospital director in Kijabe,| |The next six weeks, home and family, Tlireach extraordinary heights in | with strangers. Financial mat-|the business world. ed, so watch the pocketbook! FOR THE BIRTHDAY lati your personal relat ters are also adversely aspect-| If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, for the next 12 months, the celestial spotlight will shine on The Day After Tomorrow as a boy with his parents to Canada and grew up in Oshawa. Even in high school, Gladys Jeffery made up ner mind that some day she was going to be married to "Ab" and at 19 in| King Street United Church, she family church; our children were baptized there ajand the day it purned, I stond crying in the bitter cold. with freezing to my chil- dren, A son, Robert, who is a graduate of Queen's University ofjand is teaching history at East- dale Collegiate and a daughter, Judith, who is in training at St. "Maybe I did encourage them .|in their choice of careers. I told vatice party and Dr. Dymond|Bob when he was unsure of What) of the convinced me that I should en-/he wanted to do, that he would make a good teacher. I believe|aigq Mrs | history and poole In spend Sundays the former together at home. of; "To Ab it is an honor to rep-| Charles Mrs. J. Edward Jeffery and the/resent the consiituenc late Mr. Jeffery, met her future|accepts had personal! The Lakeview Soroptimist Club held a' introduced by Miss Kelly. jnesday.. Mrs. school, addressed Donald Howe, 28th scout mother's }1967-68 season: Mrs. |Gaudelt, president; Prosser, Miss Jesamine Tayne of the! Oshawa Children's Aid Society|ciety in was the guest speaker at the monthly dinner meeting of the }mothers and Miss Grace Irwin SOCIAL & PERSONAL Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Telephone 723-3474 for Women's Department t the! Hotel Genosha, Miss Tayne was! publication October 21 and her| Madeline talk will delve into the gracious! {| The Coronation Home andjtervals by radio reports on the} School Association held its an-|election. nual kindergarten tea on Wed-|Creighton now reside in Brook- George Parm, 'lin. president, welcomed the guests.) H. MacLeod, the principal! the the kindergarten teachers, were in-;Mrs. Alexis Manila and_ their jtroduced. Tea was served by|>rothers and sisters-in-law, Mr. are'Mrs. Richard Donald and Mrs./and Mrs: Thomas Manila and| J. Heath, The floral arrange-|Mr. and Mrs. Stanley M ment "donated by Mrs. Frank Also visiting is Miss Leslie Ann Connors was presented to Mrs.'Lindsay who recently returned |Richard Donald, president of|from Turkey where she has| the home and school council. | been The first fall meeting of the/two years. Miss Lindsay's home| auxiliary/is in Cherryfield, Maine where! of Mrs.|she resides with: her parents, | |Daniel Rogers. It was decided Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lindsay, | to buy dishes for the use of the/the and works/cubs at camp and also to pur-)Manila of Oshawa. y and he/dent; Mrs. Jack Keenan, secre- responsibili- ties and duties are incurred. It jtary; Mrs. Morley Chesher, jtreasurer; phone convener,| Mrs. Herbert Braiden; The evening mission circ' Calvary Baptist Mrs. |Kingston, Jamaica, THE STARS SAY |Saouary, 'February, dus, early etd Me Ait Seating at thet! Handcfaft| The many friends of Mrs. Ray, | Guild will open their séason|mond Scott will be pleased to! with an open house on Monday,|learn that she is progressing} October 16, at Simcdée Hall.;favorably following surgery in! Mrs. Lloyd White is the con- Oshawa General Hospital. | vener for the open house and| | Mrs. John Barber, president Of|the best-seller the Guild, will greet the guests.| Buggy Luella Creighton, author of} "High Bright Wheels" and _ other books will address a meeting of the Oshawa Historical So-| McLaughlin Library} Tuesday evening. Mrs. Creigh- ton, wife of Professor Donald Creighton, has a new book "The Elegant Canadians", due for past. Members and their guests| will be brought up-to-date at in-| Professor and Mrs.| Mrs. Raymond Green of Ber- muda and Mrs. Richard Rob-| ertson, Fort Lauderdale, Flor-| ida, are visiting their mother, Manila. serving with the Peace} Corps and air force hospital for} former Mary Monica! and/chase sport equipment for the! Iscout troop. Mrs. Ronald) The Reverend Margaret But-} years the| Trewin, honorary _ past-presi- ler has consented to open eds of/dent of the auxiliary, installed|Cedardale United Church Gunter is in charge of| KIDS GO COWBOY DENVER, Colo. (AP)--Appe- Mrs.|tites in the children's ward at le of Kenya, thanked the women for| continue, so again be warned|Sky, Somerville Avenue. adverse aspects Except for a brief period ing mid-July, when changes may temporarily '"'throw you be extremely happy. aspects for the balance of th June and late July. be experiencing some post-holi-/ day fatigue and strain, and dur-| y in your environment your domestic concerns should And, for} the single, romance will he gov- 'erned by highly propitious month, next January, May, late Where finances are con- cerned, you are currently in an excellent cycle which will last! in| afflict fi business expansion: WRITES FOR WOMAN has_ writte did not reveal his name. tember. until November Ist, with fur-/uary, late April, May and Sep- Personal relationships should nj ahead, with emphasis activities sional fields. | ATLANTA, Ga. (AP)--Ajprosper for most of the year : |Gainesville man Gov. Lester Maddox's riew Citi-|romance during the current zens Watchdog Committee with) month, next January, May, late this request: 'Find me a wife."'| June and August; on travel and He said he was divorced and|social could not find a suitable woman| January, July and September. for his children. The commit- tee, appointed by the governor|be endowed with a fine intel-! to keep an eye on state govern-|lect, lofty ambitions and unu-| ment at the grass roots level,|sual on during next A child born on this day will versatility in the profes-| Following a reception held at the were|couple left for their honeymoon the bridesmaids. Miss Arlene Quebec, was the flower girl and Mark im- three-piece navy blue} ring bearer.|knit suit with a white leather! James Hurley, of Owen Sound, |front on the jacket a acted as best man and John|white accessories. Jerome of nd navy and | F, Schwan will reside in Uxbridge. 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