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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 May 1963, p. 8

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oe 1 Dear Thanks: A 1?-year-old|should not be going out withboys will take ANN LANDERS 1. had trouble with, 60] boye i fered plus Ruth Jean Finnie £: CN RR ' simplest and shortest] Y not responsible for| 'i # From here on > Emest Carl Fudge | atime an sore) Tex a net espana tot it omen io oe if ARCHDEACON GREETS YOUNG DELEGATES dering Dally, toe the Sunlcr 'or the Junior Auxiliary of the Anglican Church of Canada was held last Saturday in Christ Memorial Chureh. Represent- atives Shelly John's, Port Julien, &t. ope; Susan Ter- rett, Ascension, Port' Perry; Kathy Purdy, St. John's, Whitby; and Kathy Lattimer, St. Paul's, Uxbridge, are seen being greeted by the Vener- rector of Christ Church. Looking on 'is Mrs. G. A. Wormald, chair- man of Toronto Diocese Jun- able H. D. Cleverdon, ior Auxiliary. United In Marriage Albert Street United Church was the setting for the recent Ruth ge Oshawa, daughter Finnie, Mr. Ernest Fudge, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fudge, Oshawa. The ceremony was perform- a by the Reverend A. E. Larke with Mrs. C. A. Taylor as and Miss Eugene 'The bride, given in marriage ae gor we toe i length gown velvet with a sweetheart neckline and lily- point sleeves, The front panel of the bell skirt was re- embroidered with Alencon lace. Her waist-length veil was held by a large white velvet rose and she carried a cascade of red roses. Miss Lois Toyne was the maid of honor with Mrs. Ed- ward Campbell and Mrs, Wil- fred Alexander, sisters of the brideg?em, as bridesmaids. They wore identically styled gowns of red velvet with sweet- heart necklines, three - quarter sleeves and bell skirts. Their headdresses were of white fur ahd they carried white fur muffs adorned by red carna- tions. The bridégroom's brother, Mr. George Fudge, was the best man with Mr. Lawrence Finnie and Mr. George Finnie, brothers of the bride, es ush- ers. The reception was held at the church with the bride's mother receiving in a gold velvet dress, matching hat, brown accesso. ries and a corsage of bronze roses. The bridegroom's moth- er chose a beige lace jacket dress, brown accessories and a corsage of shrimp shade roses. When the bridal couple left on their honeymoon trip, the bride was wearing a grey box style suit, matching pill-box hat, watermelon shade accessories and a corsage of carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Fudge are re- siding in Oshawa. Out: of town guests were from Mrs. Glen Skea Honored By Many LODGES AND SOCIETIES Prior To Martiage to last Sat- Mrs. Skea, Jacqueline Dorothy was honored at a tea held by her moth- ér, Mrs. John A. Cameron. received in a assisted r in black tated rooms A miscellaneous shower was bride, at|Mrs. F. Pierce will held by aunts of the the home of Mrs. Lorne Seele' A kitchen shower was he by cousins of the bride at the home of Mrs. Lorne Seeley. A linen shower was given by|day which will be held McDonald and/This project gives the citizens Miss Sandra McFeeters, at the Miss Brenda home of the former. _ Mrs. Jack Logeman and Mrs.'Mrs. William Bone, as convener Robert Nash held a miscellane-jof the new Canadian commit- Ous shower at the home of the former. A kitchen and pantry shower perio PRINCE PHILLIP, Prince Phillip was held in t deiatne. Wage, conducted the The fégular meeting of the t, IODE, Hioue re- cently. The Regent, Mrs. .K R. business d. The secretary, Mrs. Cyril G, Luke, read the min- utes. ; Mrs. J. A. Mitchell read let- ters from the teacher and one from' Northern Ontario, who stated their appreciation for the assistance of the chap- ter. Mrs. Mitchell was appoint- ed a delegate to attend the IODE convention in Hamilton, April 24, 25 and 26. Mrs. William Butler, of the Services of the Home and Abroad committee, read a letter from a Korean girl, Choo Ok Soon, who is sponsored by the local Chapter. Mrs. Butler as- sisted by Mrs. Frank Taylor and staff the .|Tuck Shop at Hillsdale Manor May 17. Ways and Means com- mittee convener Mrs. F. Pierce spoke on the afinual tag day ay 25. an opportunity to assist the IODE in their many projects. tees, reported there would be a reception and they would serve lunch May 17. A paper on TO OFFICIATE | Well-known locally and pro- vineially for her active sup- port of organizations fostering goodwill and better under- standing among groups and nationalities and leadership in cultural and social service work, Mrs. G. D. Conant will officiate at the opening of the Hadassah bazaar at 2 p.m. May 14, The bazaar is the annual fund-raising project of | the Piyah Chapter to aid local charities and commitments in Belleville, Port Hope, Peter- borough, Garden Hill, Toronto and Whitby. SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm G. Cryderman, Myrtle, wish to an- nouncé the engagement of their daughter, Doreen Annette, to Allan Earl Squelch, Columbus. The wedding is to take place Saturday, June 1, at 3.00 p.m. in Myrtle United Church. ENGAGEMENT ' The engagement is announced of Miss Mary Ann Sabo, daugh- ter of Mr. Michael Sabo, Osh- awa, and the late Mrs. Sabo, to Mr. William Robert Young, only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Young, Oshawa. The marriage is to take place Saturday, May 11, at 11.00 a.m, in St. Ger- trude's Roman Catholic Church. ORDER wy CANVAS NOW! We Also Rent Choirs, Tables, etc. CLEVE FOX If He's So Respectable His Friends. Know It Dear Ann Landers: A certain man in town has exactly the same name as my_ husband-- middle initial and all, This man is always getting his name in the newspaper. Last year he. was arrested twice for traffic violations. In January he was arrested for disorderly conduct, (He got. into a fight with a motorist who took his parking place.) Last week he ran a personal ad say- ing he was. not responsible for his wife's debts. Our friends are having a panic needling us and we are plenty burned up. The newspaper prints his ad- dress, but we don't think it's friend to get Rozella a date to a campus hop. He dug up some guy from Boston and it was alli} wi noid, set. double, but they broke away to- ward the end of the evening and went on their own. The next morning Rozella's mother called my mother and' gave her an earful. She said Rozella got home at 4 a.m., dead drunk' and her clothes in a mess. My aunt blames me for fixing her up with "a no good bum." I am sick about this be- cause my mother and aunt A it's all my fault. Is it?-- NO THANKS our Suits, We were supposed to Lbs LADIES' WEAR LTD. . y Slims, Shirts and Tops. Make your selection, @ small deposit 1-Plece 3 DRESSES from 8.95 2 & 3 Plece SUITS from... 8.95 TOPS from ... 3.98 SLIMS from .. 3.98 SKIRTS from .. 3.98 DECK PANTS from .... SHORTS 29 725-1912 ad Open Friday Evening Untit 9 O'Clock enough. Don't you feel the paper should be willing to iden- tify him more specifically so there will be less confusion? In our opinion it's. the least the paper can do to save us em- barrassment. -- GOOD NAME) RUINED Dear Ruined: The address makes it clear to those who) know you that your husband is not the person referred to.| ' Those who don't know you are not interested. Deart Ann Landers: My par- ents had a beautiful marriage for 34 years. On the date of their wedding anniversary my brothérs and I always sent a gift and took the folks to din-| ner at the elegant hotel where their romance started: (Mom was a waitress there and pop worked in the kitchen.) Pop died five months ago. The anniversary date comes up in a few weeks. Should we con- tinue the practice of sending a gift? And should we take mom to dinner at the Hotel, as we always have? One of my brothers say we should carry on, as borers: My other brother says we should let the day pass and do nothing. I don't know what would be best for mother so I'm writing for advice.--NOT DECIDED Dear Not Decided: Don't send a gift to commemorate the anniversary of a marriage which as been terminated by death. And ignoring the date would not be wise either be- Delightful styles for smart women on the go. Your fashion conscience will love them -- for shopping, playing, driving, or just plain loafing. Luscious colours you oan wash with ease, over and over. Why not get 1 paire? Mother-and-deug designs lable too. KR bly priced at $3.08, 64.68 with misses sines $1, less, | KAUFMAN ee BUY YOUR FUNTREAD CASUALS AT ANY OF THESE STORES cause you can be sure your your mother will not be ignor- ing it. Take her to dinner at a new place, somewhere she has never been before. Going back to the hotel without your father may be a@ trying experience for her. Dear Ann: I'm 17 and dating a very nice college freshman. My cousin Rozella, who is my age, has trouble getting dates. My mother keeps insisting that! I fix her up. Rozella isn't very| bright and I can see why she} doesn't attract fellows. Last weekend I asked rhy boy! MICS SHOES Goods Satisfactory or Money Refunded 725-4611 1 KING ST, W. \, ss Our Second Buy Kauffman Casuals at '| 18 SIMCOE ST. S. y FOR © PROPER FIT @ RIGHT PRICES Goods Satisfactory or Your Money Refunded DOWNTOWN OSHAWA was given by Miss Muriel Owen, Courtice. A comunity shower was held at Storie Park club house With Miss Justeen Bell and her mother, Mrs, George Bell, @s hostesses. : A kitchen shower was given by the bridal attendants, Miss Bonfie Jeah Brown, Miss Joan Clark ahd Mts. Jesse James, at the home of the latter. World Affairs from Mr. M. M.| ferael Hood was read by Mrs. J. L.| ---- Beaton. Mrs, Albert Hambly, a visitor at Indian House in Toronto, spoke of the furnishings sup- plied by the IODE. She believed that the House would serve the Indian people well while in To- ronto and it speaks well for the broad interest of the IODE in all Canadian affairs. Mrs. Harold Tonkin afranged the social half hour. | 412 Simcoe Notth Oshawa ANNIVERSARY We take this opporfunity to express our sinceré, heartfelt thanks t6 our many cus- tomers whom we have hod the privilege of serving during the past two years. It Is our constant aim to procute the finest and most varied ronge of taste-ternpting foods to please your palate. We oppreciate your past patronage ond promise to serve you in the future to the best of our ability. WE SPECIALIZE IN ALL TYPES OF ASSORTED COLD MEATS For Example. .. @ SALAMI SMOKED MEATS VIRGINIA HAM KRAKOWSKA POLISH KALBASA And many, many more, gs$$SSSs5 4°? te, > BUDGET %, WATCHING? = wt s 4 mittee gxsstt he} we % Pa * Dad SAY THEY'RE SORRY DERBY, England (CP)--Or. @anizers of a junior art ex-jengine and a little girl. The} hibition here have apologized to| paintings were hung upside! two four - yeat - old girls whojdown and labelled a "petrol Submitted paintings of a railway|pump" and a "flower pot." / LAST FEW DAYS! HURRY ! 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