"g THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, August 7, 1963 Folkmann-Grace Marriage Solemnized at St. Gregory's The marriage of Emelie Mar- garet, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Jerry Grace, and Peter Adam Folkmann son of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Folkmann, all of Oshawa, was solemnized recently in St. Gregory the Great Roman Ca- tholic Church, The Reverend L. T. McGough performed the ceremony and the soloist was Mr, Ross Met- calf who was accompanied by the organist Mr. Jack Driscoil. The bride was given in mar- riage by. her father. She wore a floor-length gown of peau de soie with a high, round neck- line, edged with medallions of i po gp tg = *| couple motored to Muskoka and} ages iste, releas-\Ottawa and are making their! ing a bell skirt of rich folds withihome at 345 Park road south,| : wide sweep. A pillbox head-\Qchawa : a ress accented with a flat bow) The bride 'travelled in al eomplementing the bows at the|three-piece beige suit with beige! hipline, held her elbow-length! accessories. | veil and she carried pink Sweet-| Guests were present from} peart roses and white carna-| Aurora, Windsor, Hamilton, To-| ons : ronto, Bowmanville, Ontario The maid of honor was Miss|and Ohio | Helen Grace and the brides- " maids were Miss Mary Ann| LEAVE FOR MARRIAGE | Grace and Miss Marion Oliver. | More than 90 per cent of all) Their street-length dresses were! airline stewardesses who resign! bodices featuring high, necklines and elbow - white carnations in nosegays and clusters of flow- ers held their bouffant veils. ; Mr, best man 'asd ushering were son. mother wore sky blue lace with groom's mother, who assisted, was in eggshell beige peau de} soie, | For their honeymoon, © the organza over taffeta, the lace) | round) | length} | sleeves, They carried pink and] | Victorian} Frank Folkmann was| | Leslie Kababik and Roger Wil-| | Receiving at the reception at) | the Hotel Genosha, the bride's| ' a white corsage and the bride-| ; CORE TOO TORT ~ girth to beautify _,|but what does it * driving? ' 'ithe public service ©The British Motor Corporation "lof Canada Limited discovered) tlafter their interest was altract- -|cidents involving é 'lin different parts of Canada, Sier hit a +/ments s\states, Does The Little Your girdle may gather sour) your bulges-- do to your) Surprisingly little study has been made of the girdle-driving relationhip, as researchers for division of ed by two separate, recent in- lady drivers | In Windsor, Ont., a lady driv-| telephone pole. Mo-| press report) she stepped from the car and left a girdle on the window sill of a nearby build. jing. There was no further ex- planation, In Montreal, a later, a '|pulled up behind another car at fia stop light, and then, for no * apparent reason, drove into the PLAYMATES William Murray, two, and Douglas John, four years old, | are the sons of Mr, and Mrs, Murray. Evans, Woodcrest avenue, They are the grand- sons of Mr. and Mrs, Leslie liam Preston, all of Oshawa, and great grandsons of Mrs, A. N, Dodwell of Highland Creek, formerly of Oshawa, who is now 93 years old. jcar in front with a tremendous} bang, There was no damage, ex:| cept to the sensitivities of mi-| lady as she blushingly stam mered to the other driver (a man, of course), 'I'm so sorry I've no idea what happened." LITTLE WHITE LIE The lady was a. liar by the Take Her Mind Off Her Driving? wire privine Troup of Ottawa. Dr. Troup is lady driver) _ ZF ' 4 jgirdles has not come before the oman S 1V @\committee," adds Dr. troup put it may be one we should consider," In all the voluminous Cana- an statistics on traffic accl- jdents, according to BMC, man. ufacturer of Austin and Morris cars, there is no reference to the presence or absence of} igirdles. What is known is tha'| women drivers were involved in some 40,000 accidents in 1962, and that "inattentive driving" is a leading cause of accidents, How much of this lack of atten. tion might be attributed. to girdle trouble? | Most accidents occur on} weekends -- Friday, Saturday, Sunday -- with Saturday's ree: ord worse than all éther days, What, then, are the day-to-day girdling habits of Canadian happened, and explained it later| 4; to her husband, | Her girdle, it seems, had bothered her during the warm drive downtown and she took} advantage of the stop at the light to adjust it. As she eie- vated her derriere and tugged at her girdle, her foot slipped onto the accelerator and the car roared ahead, "If any article of normal wear creates discomforts for lady driver or tends to distract her attention from the road, then she should change that article or not drive," says Dr, Walace chairman of the Canadian Medi- cal Association's committee or STUDY MIGRATION WINNIPEG (CP)--A research team from the University of Manitoba is studying population women, Do they gird particu- larly for weekend gaiety? Do career girls wear girdles dur- ing the week and relax on week. ends? Is it the other way around|Movement out of the Interlake ~ e|region during the last 20 years, q|The region is northwest of here jbetween Lake Winnipeg and Lake Winnipegosis, A male . female parking con- test in Los Angeles showed that! 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