HAPPY BIRTHDAY, SUSAN Miss Susan Hroncich, of Mr. and Mrs. Hroncich, Miller ave- nue, is celebrating her first y today. She is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Hroncich and Mrs. John Vanderawet, all of Osh- awa. Mary's Studio 4 Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday; June 7, 1963 7 ANN LANDERS Dear Ann rs: Why can't we live our lives hack- wards? I'ye been married 27 years to the most wonderful wife in the world, but I didn't appreciate her until now--when it may be too late. Tomorrow I go to the hospital for surgery --lung cancer, I thought I was indestructible but I sphlize now how frail is man and how few are his days. © I have spent most of my adult life in the real estate business and I've done my share of cheating. I used to ra- tionalize my affairs -- saying "Why not? What have I got to lose?" I even told myself my wife was cool to me, when I knew she had every right to be. I drank a lot and stayed away from home for days at a time. I ksow now the only genuine happiness I ever had was with her. I'd give anything to make up to that dear woman the anguish and heartache I've caused her. If God spares me I will spend the rest of my life being a good husband. Before I go into surgery I shall tell my wife about this 'et- ter so she can watch the paper for it. It is something I feel com- pelled to do. Please, Ann, print this--W. E. J. Dear W. E. J.: Here is your letter. My prayers are with you. Dear Ann Landers: I have been living with Al for eight months. He had one bad mar- HOUSEHOLD HINT Don't wash heavyweight and sheer fabrics together in your Never Too Late For Appreciation riage and doesn't want to. risk a second one. He refuses to marry me unless he is sure we ean get along together, We neyer quarrel and I am sure he leyes me, as I love him. But I hate living this way. T want to be his wife and not his mistress. On top of all this I have a §-year-old daughter by a pre- yious marriage, The child is liv-' ing with her grandmother and I want her here with us. Al likes her yery much and is periectiy willing, but I'm afraid to up- root her unless I can offer the security of a home proteeted by marriage. Al has a temper and I don't want to rile him. Shall I insist on 'marriage, or shall I bring my daughter into the house and hope for the best?--AL'S MIST- RESS Dear Misguided Fool; Don't bring your child into a setu which you know is immoral. She is far better off with her grandmother. As for you, I urge you to move out and stay out until you can sign your next letter "Al's Wife." He'll never marry you @ you settle for the rangement, Why s! Ann parents vig 3c tury? I am 16 been going together for an evening visit with my parents or p! cards with them, Occasion: when I invite inte the den $0 we can have a private gon- sation ne mamta ity m five minute phone she sets the egg-timer. ? SUMMER y BUSINESS \ cour: ES \ START ON OR BEF JULY 2 9:00 A.M, - 4:00 P.M, $35.00 MONTHLY ul The Canadian School of Business 5214 Simeoe St. N. 728-7081 7:30 washer. The more delicate fab- rics may be damaged by the tension and pulling weight of heavier fabrics. Emily Orach, Thomas Leoniak Exchange Vows In St. Hedwig's: St. Hedwig's Roman Catho- lic Church was the setting for the recent marriage of Miss Emily Orach, daughter of Mr. and oe John Orach, Oshawa; and Mr. Thomas Leoniak, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marjan Leon- iak, Toronto. The Very Reverend Antoni Murawski of Stanislaws Church, Forento, officiated, assisted by the Reverend Antoni Bagsik and the Reverend A. Walczak. Father Murawski presented the bridal couple with a 'Papal Blessing' after mass at the altar. A quartet from St. Casmir's Chureh, Toronto, led by Mr. Ted Sawaszkiewicz, sang during the service with Mrs. Jean Baoth as. organist. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a floor- sheath dress of lily- white French lace over peau de soie. The bodice was buttoned down the back and featured a jewelled neckline, lily - point sleeves buttoned at the wrists. The skirt was designed with a detachable skirt of peau de soie which formed into a slight train: held by a: bow at the waistline. A coronet headdress of crystal and pearls held her elbow-length bouffant veil and she carried a spray bou- quet of baby pink rose buds and stephanotis. Miss Millie Benetin was the maid of honor with Miss Mary Marcin, Toronto; Miss Betty Monchesky, Miss Barbara Stan- ley, as bridesmaids, and Miss Susan Orach, Ottawa, as junior bridesmaid. They wore gowns of faille taffeta in ashes of} roses shade featuring sleeve-| less fitted bodices with high scoop necklines, short matching) rose lace jackets scalloped on) the hemline and designed with| three-quarter sleeves. Their) headdresses were matching ban- eaux accented by a lace cover-| The flower girl, Miss Matas, wore a dress matching) those of the bridesmaids fa-| shioned with a lace bodice over| faille, short sleeves and a full) skirt. Her headdress matched) those of the other attendants) $and she carried a basket of] pink and white chrysanthe- mums. The best man was Mr. Henry J. Bonk, Toronto, with Mr. Robert watch, Toronto, Mr. Kaz Minkowski, Toronto, Mr. Louis Hykel; and Mr. John Orach Jr., Ottawa, as ushers. The ring bearer was Master Mark Orach. The reception was held in St. John's Hall with the bride's mother receiving in a cham- pagne beige dress of lace over peau de soie, matching chanel jacket, pink petal hat, earns beige accessories and a cor- gage of pink feathered cama- tions. The bridegroom's mo- ther chose an ensemble of pow- der blue lace over peau de soie, flower trimmed hat, matching amma WE LIST ONLY TO bema SELL SPOT CASH OR TERMS JOHN A. J. | BOLAHOOD "725-6548 accessories and a corsage of white feathered carnations, When the bridal couple left the reception, the bride was wearing a light blue suit of im- ported French jersey, black hat, black accessories and a corsage of white carnations. On their return from a motor trip to Niagara Falls and New York State, Mr. and Mrs. Leo- nick made their home in Tor- onto. Out of town guests were from Whitby, Toronto, Bradford, Ot- tawa, Montreal, Gerrard, Penn- sylvania, and Youngstown, Ohio. SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Goheen, Newcastle, wish to an. nounce the engagement of their daughter, Shirley Helen, to Mr. Jacob John (Jack) Zurba, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Zuchba, Oshawa, Ontario. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, July 20 at 3.00 p.m. in First Baptist Church, Oshawa. 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