| FOR. \GES LUES d 3rd, Ath 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 guest: should be submitted at least five days before the wedding. ELMIRA, Ont. (CP) Sharron Carol Henning and|soie roses on a pleated, circu- Dennis George Francis La-|!ar head band, held a circular rocque exchanged nuptial vows shoulder length yeil and she a carried a bouquet of Cent j in Cedardale United Church|roses and hase + Bis tion who grace themselves with) 2 philanthropic feeling i \degrade the sacrament of mar- --|she | "These agents of social corrup-|every Saturday morning, 'Many patients were desper- the name of nurses and social ate. Mothers went to the clinic workers pretend to be moved by/first, then talked to a they worker, then a doctor." emer THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, October 27, 1967 1] é "Advocates Of Birth Control | Called 'Corrupters' In The 30's lectured medical students social = last Saturday afternoon. The bride is the daughter of Mr.|maid of honor. and Mrs. William Alfred Hen-|Larocque, the Miss Dorothy Slater was the Miss Beverly bridegroom's ning and the bridegroom is thesister and Miss Claire Bujold son of Mr. and Mrs. George|were the Joseph William Larocque, all/Brenda Curtis and Miss Sherry.' of Oshawa. The Reverend A, M. Butler,and the ceremony, |George Larocque, was the ring officiated at bridesmaids. - Miss jLocke were the flower girls the bridegroom's brother, Frank Stacey sang, accompan-|bearer. Wayne Evans was the ied by Stanley Locke at organ. Given in marriage by her| father, the bride wore a full-| A the best man and two brothers of Glenn ; the brite, Donald and |Henning, ushered reception was held in St. length formal gown of peau de|Gregory's Auditorium and later soie fashioned and made by her the couple left for New York ©" mother. The fitted bodice with and Niagara Falls lily-point sleeves was fashioned ling, the bride with appliques as was the bell-/ Woo! suit A cathedral- accessories and an orchid cor- shaped _ skirt. For travel- chose a with black blue patent length, heart - shaped train, Sage. edged with appliques was at- tached at the waist of the rocque will Mr. and Mrs. Dennis La- reside in Oshawal gown. Her headdress, peau-de-'upon their return. MacLean - Chereshnuk Last Saturday afternoon in Cedardale United Church, Julia Zina Cheresnuk became the bride of Clark Ian MacLean. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Chereshnuk, Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy MacLean. shoulder length veil of silk illu- sion and she carried a bouquet of pink sweetheart roses and white carnations. | the| Mrs. Floyd Gavas was matron of honor and the brides- maids were Miss Georgina Kucherick and Miss Lydia Cig- lan with Miss Cheryl Chase as the flower girl and Carrie The Reverend A. M. Butler|Chase as the ring bearer. Floyd officiated at the ceremony -and Stanley Locke played the wed- ding music. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a full- length formal gown of nylon organza over silk satin. The fitted bodice with lily point sleeves and scoop neckline was outlined in French appliqued lace and matching lace adorn-| ed the hoop skirt of the gown. Her headdress, lace petals with erystal, held a four-tier Skinner All Saints' Anglican Church, Whitby, was the setting for the marriage of Alvina Margaret (Judy) O'Riley, Ajax, and Michael William Skinner of Greenwood. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil J. O'Riley, Ajax, and the bride- groom is the son of Mrs, George Skinner, Greenwood, and the late Mr. Skinner. The Reverend B. L. McQuade assisted by the Reverend Stan- ley J. Armstrong performed the ceremony.. Ross Cotton gang, accompanied by Mrs. L. M. Tutton at the organ. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of Chantilly lace in a rose pat- tern with a fitted bodice, lily point sleeves, and a square cut neckline which formed a '"'V" at the back. The full skirt fea- tured three wide scalloped tiers of lace which fell in a_ soft contour from the front of the skirt to a centre point in the cack and then flowed into a | Cavas acted as best man and Allan Holt and Arthur Gavas ushered. | Following a reception held at the Ukrainian Labor Temple the couple left for their honey- moon. The bride was wearing a green three-piece suit with black accessories and a_ car- nations. Mr, and Mrs. Clark I. Mac- Lean will-reside on Phillip Mur- ray Avenue, Oshawa. O'Riley chapel-length train. Her head- dress, a crown of seed pearls, held a shoulder length bouffant veil trimmed with seed pearls, and she carried a bouquet of red roses. Mrs. Wayne Moore was the matron of honor and the bride's sister, Miss Theresa O'Riley and the bridegroom's sister, Miss Janice Skinner, were the bridesmaids. Another sister of the bride, Debby O'Riley, was the flower girl and David John Skinner, the bridegroom's brother, was the ring bearer. Wayne Moore acted as_ best man and ushering were Gerald O'Riley, the bride's brother, sage of yellow and bronze car-| ee and Gary Daniels. A reception was held in the, Canadian Legion Hall, Whitby,| and later the couple left for| Montreal with the bride don-! ning a two-piece green wool suit with brown accessories. _Mr. and Mrs. Michael Wil- liam Skinner will reside in Greenwood, Ontario. | Reynolds - Senay A wedding of local interest took place in Cloverdale United Church, British Columbia, last Saturday afternoon when Peter Herbert Reynolds, formerly of Oshawa, took as his bride Mau-|Blenkinsop of Vancouver acted] reen Florence Senay of Clover- dale, British Columbia. The bride is the daughter of Mrs, Eugene Arthur Senay and the late Mr. Senay, the bride- groom is the son of Mrs. H. K. Reynolds, of. Oshawa, and the Chestnuts late Mr. Réynolds. Given rounded _ neckline, Mrs. H. J.. Dykman, of Res- man was the flower girl. John as the best man and John 0.| Powell of Vancouver and _ the) Reverend H. J. Dykman_ of Reston Manitoba, ushered. A reception was held at the} Restaurant, jley, in marriage by herj|couple left for their honeymoon, |ing mother, the bride wore a full-'the bride was wearing a gold|telephone technique -- be pleas-|Cartoon film on the above com-|meeting on length gown of brocade with ajcoat and dress ensemble with ant and helpful; lily-point!a gold velvet pillbox hat, brown! be sleeves and a full-length train.!accessories and an orchid core Her headdress, a crystal tiara,|sage. | : '| > Mr. and Mrs. Peter H. Rey-|human being has human prob-|Side of the Desk held a shoulder-length veil and "Are you a bar of steel or a watch. spring?" Time may be compared to a bar of steel. One bar of steel is not worth much it is worth much. One bar of} steel yields horseshoes worth $10.00, needles worth $335.00,) knife blades worth $3,285.00, watch springs worth $250,000.00 What you do with time is} what counts. into. watch springs? Mrs. Aud- rey Dunford, supervisor of sec-|the names and faces of callers, ton, Manitoba, was the malron| retary training at IRM outlined this is important to the com of honor and Miss Mindy Dyk-|these facts in her address to the pany. Don't be fidgety or noisy Iclub who attended the "Fall|were hostesses for a Association|Glamor should not be in the Council' held at the Holiday laneous shower in their home} their Office, leave that to after office meeting re-|hours. Don't be out of the office | and were Miss Lillian Beamish, | Miscellaneous shower was held! National Secretary (Shoreline Chapter) at October dinner cently. too much and of course, chew-| ast district governor, district|PY an aunt of the bride-elect, SERVICE so ine i ress | 98 *heck lar ria RA 'aie ath Mrs, Frank Sutt on < Also included in this address|'"8 84m 1s_ out Chec Your|i7. Miss Joy Reid, Miss Fdith 'ran itton, a er, : was some interesting advice to/Work carefully before taking it Rey Miss Beverly Storie, Mrs. home, Wilson Road North 251 King St. ., Oshawa during BURNS 44th birthday sale secretaries in relation to. their! ; 855 Signature, rnard Jeffery, Miss Lillian eae | B fc ss "A secretary thinks like since and Miss Beth Miller aed percy Walter was. in 8 x 10 -- 1.50 each dere ; 'y : ' * stalled as Noble Grand of Osh A fortunate purchase months ago in Europe attributes are essential, she carried a bouquet of goldinolds will reside at the Austra-|lems; flexibility -- the changes roses and white chrysanthe-|lian National University, Can-|in these times are fantastic mums, highlighted with-ivy Iberra, Australia. CLUBS INVITED TO SUBMIT STORIES ON 1967 PROJECTS The annual supplement of women's club activities will AWARD. TERMINATES December 31, 1967 marks the} end of The Canadian Nurse Award. Jt has heen offered over the past 15 years to first- year student nurses who ceive the highest standing in| theory and. practice in their] class. Because increasing num-|Per 28, from 2:00. - 4:00 p.m./George DE NNIS LAROCQUE Photo by Smith MR, AND MRS, CLARK MaclL. KAN Mary's Studio Secretary's Credo - Be A Lady But Work Like A Machine he able to change: attitude be interested in your work you are a reflection of the eX-imittee of ecutive you work for. There are also some Executives don't look for a'night. jborough; Mr. and Mrs. Michael Boe gossipy secretary, or a_ bossy] en __|Dubeau, Penetanguishene; Rob-| one, An executive does appre-| Mr. and Mrs, J. W. Savers fart Black, Peterborough. and| 8 ciate a secretary who antici-|and son John, from Purcel.!Miss Jennifer Rowland, Whitby. | OSHAWA TIMES pates his moods and wishes and|Oklahoma, are visiling Mrs : accepts him as he is courage your boss and don't Do you make it\afraid to put in overtime, when|and Mrs. Chilvers are in Oshawa Keating will take place on Sat remember | necessary. Try to Lang-| In addition.to basic skills re--man -- works like a machine-- British Columbia. As the{quired of secretaries the follow-,and acts and looks like a lady." Mrs. Dunford presented temperment -- ments which rounded out a most/home of Miss even tempered and_ con- interesting and educational talk/The pr ogram was entitled ' \genial; understanding -- under-/0n the "Pitfalls of a Secretary "From Tip to Toe, She's Love 5 x being offered at $395.00, an exceptionally stand that your boss as ajas Seen from the Employer's|ly' and was presented by Miss | here is still good price for a diamond of this quality. The guest speaker next monthiness part of will he Murray Maidlow w will speak on investments. SOCIAL NOTICE RECEPTION Mr. and Mrs. John Colley, re-1117 Gibbons Street, will hold an|ing-Bennett wedding on Satur- open house on Saturday, : impor- costume in itself, but what is done withitant do's and don'ts involved.|the clubhouse for tomorrow|Brampton; lan Young, Scar Do en-|Chilvers' parents, Mr. and Mrs Octo- Ross Stepheus, Mr. and Mrs Her files included the case of riage." la 33-year-old woman who had 14 This was a 1937 editorial de pregnancies in 16 years of mar- scription of the activities of the|riage, had six living children se women who worked in pioneer|and a husband who was out of birth control clinics during the work. A 2l-year old retarded 1930s. woman had five illegitimate Gladys Brandt Morden was,children, all retarded, A patient one of them, From 1933 to 1938|who had been married nine \she headed a family planning|years had four children. The clinic in Toronto. Her staff in-|three living all were infected by -\cluded five volunteer women | their father's gonorrhoea, doctors, a social worker and aj. sa paver nurse.. Mrs. Morden is a nurse| WORKER ARRESTED who had also been a teacher. | rhe. real test of our work phe came in 1936 when Dorothea We were denounced from Palmer was arrested in East- * pulpits, tongue-lashed on the view, near Ottawa, and charged streets and snubbed by friends with offering contraceptives for "We got nasty phone calls and sale "s threats on our 'lives. It was a} "To many Canadians it is lonely period." simply a memory, but to us, it * She recalls that her car was was a' great milestone in our tampered with in an effort to fight. blow it up. "IT was one of the witnesses "T had two men who said they ppp to testify for Miss were reporters in for a story almer. That fall, Le Droit, an and they quizzed me all after-| Oltawa paper, charged that the noon, but their story never hit|!"a! was is Foronto-sponsored |the papers. They were detec plot to cut off the French-Cana- tives trying to pump me and "ian race at the womb frame us with a charge of pro Miss Palmer was acquitted in curing illegal abortions," 1937. Her defence was that she was acting in the public good., 100 CALLS A DAY The defence was said to have| FAMILY PLANNING from 1933 to 1938. Now liv control clinics "were de- The Toronto clinic was one of cost Mr. Kaufman $25,000 | pioneer Gladys Brandt ing in Elmira, Ont., she re nounced from pulpits, tongue several sponsored by A. R.| The verdict was 'considered! \forden headed a family calls how the women who lashed on the streets and |Kaufman, owner of Kaufman explosively controversial It planning clinic in Toronto snubbed by friends", | worked in th birt Rubber Ltd. in Kitchener, Ont. |provoked the "agents of social) _ n ener irth "When Mr. Kaufman--one of,corruption" editorial in Le | the greatest men in Canada---|Droit, and others. The Saska-!President of District Number FRENCH USED volves more than 1,400 children asked me to direct his clinic, I\toon Star-Phoenix said there sight &, Mrs. John Thompson.| WINNIPEG (CP)--At least 15 in grades 1, 2, 7, 9 and 1. isaid we would strike at any so. was still no argument that the ' " : 6 p t t to office|M tob y . es cial ill we could find. clause outlawing birth. control|Other: members put into anitoba schools fave received) ALWAYS GROWING --CP Photo ae. ---- ay ~ clinic be 'age ed from the ees eo a nae ope? peed ieoennie spe Be eerie The rate of 'natural increase served about 40, people Code Holdsworth, Mrs or nt to use French as a i "We received 100 calls a day) Mrs. Morden left 'Toronto in|Genge. Mrs, John 'Thompson, language of instruction on an in-|.- the world population births asking for help. They came 1940 to go to Collingwood, Ont PK. Smith, Miss Annjtroductory basis for social stud-| Minus deaths--is just over two from mothers, students andias a_ hospital administrator Mrs 4 "lies courses. ( alled "science er cent a year or a net gain of even policemen." There she married Gard Mor-|Jones, Mrs. Edgar C. Vande-| (isies*' the. pilot course in- As director she talked to den in 1942. He died two years, walker, Mr Gordon Barton, i a cee jabout 600 groups of women. later Mrs. William White, Mrs, Carl- nurses, divinity students, any After the Second World War,ton Morgan, Mrs. Herbert Wil- group seeking information, She,Mrs. Morden returned to El- son, Mrs. Owen Gibbs, Mrs Dd says birth control was not\mira to care for her aging par-| 4. Trotter, Miss Ann Holt, Mrs BURNS JEWELLERS LTD taught in medical schools andients Victor Lockie, Mrs. George A 3 | Parm and Mrs. Albert Hale. MILES OF WIRE | The Apollo command module| that will return United States astronauts from the moon con- itains some 15 miles of wire, more than enough for 50 two- : hedroom homes Fraser, Mrs. Alma Lashour SOCIAL & PERSONAL Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor 792 Telephone 723-3474 for Women's Department | Mrs. N. H. Edmondson, Whit |by, welcomed members of the Fired Keating and Mr. and Mrs.\ University Women's Club to her|Raymond Keating, all of Frank-| home on Tuesday for an eve-/ford, Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. ning of French conversation) Percy. Wannamaker, Hamiiton:| reading and grammar. Mrs. Margaret Bennett, Water-| | ford, Mr. and Mrs. John Ben-| Mrs. W. UL. Gilchrist) and nett, Toronto: Mr. and Mrs.j |Mrs. Patrick Kennedy are con-| Archie McMillan, Mr. and Mrs.! | vening a Hallowe'en Fun Fair| Harold Auting-Dvke, ifor tomorrow afternoon in St |Gertrude's parish hall. Sponsor Out - of - town cuests that will led by the Catholic Women's|be attending the Roberts-Say-} HONEY WINE League and with the co-opera-|well wedding on Saturday will tion of the men's committee,jinclude. Dr. and Mrs. D. T the event promises to be enjoy-|Roberts and son Stephen, Mr able for the entire family. and Mrs, Richard Lindgren, | a Raymond Piper. and Garry| Mrs. Roy Mann and her com- Sharmon, all of Kingston; Mrs.| the Oshawa Lawn!/Lawrence Henry and son Larry| Club have planned afrom Eggertsville, New York:| Hallowe'en party at Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Morenz,! Rowling Miss Barbara Ann Bennett! be|A. G. Turner, Bond Street. Mr. whose marriage to Frederick PICTURE 4/urday has been honored by pre RE-PRINTS |nuptial showers. Mrs. Roy Em 20% Discount o n Orders Members of the Oshawa Pilot bury and Miss Cheryl Embury} of 5 or More Pictures miscel-| Available At NU-WAY PHOTO a business as well as |pleasure trip. values in 14 caraf diamonds. Inn, London. Ontario last week-|01 Johnston Avenue. Another| 5 x 7 -- 1.25 each 1 The Phi Omega Chapter of 2¥8 Rebekah Todge Number a/Beta Sigma Phi held its regular|tree by the District Deputy ap Tuesday at the iauaeaiidiameimnaancmeinon a Marie Flavelle has made this outstanding value in 2 carat diamonds possible. The fine color and cut- ting is evident in these diamonds. To cele- brate our 44th Anniversary these rings are Remember that full value' is allowed on these diamonds when exchanged for a lar- ger one {Christine Pamment, The busi- the meeting in ho'cluded a discussion of a future social event, a trip to Toronto --|Refreshments were served by |Miss Janis Eagleson and Miss |Norma Coolidge lots of time to get your Available in 14k-18k yellow gold or 18k white gold mounts 395.00 ; Guests from out - of - town ARRANGED, of|that will be attending the Keat- BUDGET TERMS day will include, Mr. and Mrs Sanders, Mrs. Alma be published next month. This year most organizations have held special centennial events and it is planned to make these the highlight of the supplement as a bers of schools of nursing arejand from 7:00 - 9:00 p.m. for|/Dunk, Donald Stepheus, Mr now subscribing tothe maga- friends and neighbors of Mr,|and Mrs. Harold Stepheus, Mr zine, the usefulness of the and Mrs. Frank Owen who will and Mrs. Donald Stepheus and : se award has diminished. Carmen Hay, all from Camp- souvenir weshaien ss : -|be' celebrating their 40th wed: helltord: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Secretaries are invited to send in articles recalling ding anniversary /Keating, Mr. and Mrs, Gillard the centennial project of their clubs and the full names sgl a ~ - -- of executive officers in this important year. Future proj- = ' ects may also be listed. tH Discover A Radiant Articles must be mailed or delivered to the Social i J Department, The Oshawa Times on or before November You This Fall . 4. Envelopes should be marked 'Club Women's Edition'. 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