ass ens NE So WED IN CHORAL CEREMONY The marriage of Joan Pat- ricia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Zubkavich, and William Ronald Smith, son of # |along beauti'ully. Now we are ' \arguing--and all the arguments _|are about his mother. So youl; ay, took place recently in St. John's Ukrainian Greek Or- thodox Church. ANN LANDERS' | Mother-In-Law May | Alienate Couple Dear Ann Landers: I have a|Perhaps I have already passed hunch that letter from the un-|it on to members of my family. happy widow who moved in| Please tell me what to do. with her children was written|But don't print my name, in- '|by my mother-in-law. I'd likelitials or city because my friends _ |to present the case of a daugh-jand family will be just as '|ter-in-law who is equally un-|panicky as I am.--NAMELESS happy. Dear Nameless: Relax. Han- Do widowed mothers realize|sen's disease (they don't call it when they are invited to movelleprosy any more) is one of the in that they are being offered|1e ast communicable diseases a home, and not the position of|known to medical science. Many chairman of the board? wives wo lag od their hus- -in- been| ban n tl eprosarium in Mg ogg pr fete anq|Carville, Louisiana, have tried already I am developing ulcers.|40 get the disease so they, too, She tells the children what to|might be incarcerated--but not wear, how to speak and with|one has succeeded. whom to associate, She still ge patient is ee calls my husband "Sonny"|@ leprosarium in an infectious which burns me up--and she|State. The man who shared has taken to making special|your fiance's room was prob- dishes for him, According to/ably less of a threat to his her, "Nobody cooks like a boy's|health than most of the people mother." he = during his work- ing day. My husband and I used to get Dear Ann Landers: I am a 16-year-old girl who is going with a very nice guy, Ted and see, Ann, she is not the only a. going steady--just one who is miserable. Now, how! Last' week Ted bought me a do I tell her to move without) ring with a small diamond as alienating my husband forever?) , symbol of our friendship --ALSO MISERABLE __|When my square old man saw Dear Miserable: When a thirdjit he hit the roof. He said that party--be it mother, mother-in-|where he comes from, a ring law, uncle, cousin or whoever--|with a diamond, no matter how THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, Getober 9, 1963 Mar. To Lloyd Kollaard At Northminster The Reverend H. A. Mellow aw we wwe B lotticiated at the marriage re- cently of Mary Beryl Mc- Quoid and Lloyd Clarence Kollaard in Northminster Unit- ed Church, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C, Mc- Quoid, Oshawa, and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Kollaard of Whitby. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor- length gown of bridal white silk faille with sheath sleeves and a sabrina neckline styled with a wide yoke of Chantilly-type lace. The full underskirt was topped by a lace-edged pannier cascad- ing down the back and caught up at the front by a small self bow. A crown of white flower- buds held her bouffant veil of silk illusion and she carried cascading gold roses. The maid of honor was Miss Ursula Radatus, Ajax, and the bridesmaids were Miss Betty Ouoid Wed | Koliaara and Miss Aun in turquoise blue and the brides: maids in butterscotch - gold dresses styled with short sleeves, scoop necklines and wrap-over skirts, Clusters roses to match their stree:- length dresses held short veils and they carried posies of chrys- anthemums tinted in turquoise and gold respectively, Mr. Thomas Goldring was best man and the ushers were Mr, George Kollaard, Jr. and Mr, Michael Kollaard, all of Whitby. Wearing blue lace over beige sheath, and jacket with beige accessories and corsage, the bride's mother received the guests in the Fleetwood Room of the Hotel Genosha, Assist- ing the bridegroom's mother chose a blue sheath with white accessories and white corsage. For the wedding trip to the Pickere] River, the bride wore a white boucle suit with red accessories and a red corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Kollaard are residing at 1509 Dufferin street, Port Whitby. "HELP YOURSELF T0 < FAST RELIEF ay Mc- Quvid. The, maiq of nonor was |g Ee 4 Outstanding Values | In TOYS! -- OCTOBER 9th to 12th ROLLERCHIME with horse. Poly- ethelene with painted de- TI toil, Size SY. '........ TOOL SET. 10" hand sow with plastic handle, 7/4" screw drive er, 9Y%4" Ae er, pencil and 5¥%4 x 3" bh ig square. GIRAFFE PULL TOY -- 18" toll mounted on four Ic wheels, . mae ee Mr. and Mrs. Perry E. Smith, --Ireland' Studio presents a threat to a marriage,/small, means. engagement and |the third party must be re-jhe ordered me to give it back.| ; :) * |moved, Several of my girl friends are + | Inviting your mother-in-law to|wearing rings and I don't see] ; live with you was a mistake.|any reason why I shouldn't be The sooner it is admitted--and|allowed to. Do you?--BABY ;|rectified--the better for all of FOREVER you, Dear Baby: Yes, I see one Dear Ann Landers: I've been|4@"™med good reason, Your fa- dating a man for almost a year,|'Ner doesn't approve of it. Now We plan to be married in a few|SiVe it back. months, My fiance lives at home with HOUSEHOLD HINT 'Ihis folks. His father had a house|. Organdy is one of the best guest for several days and the fabrics for curtains so far as guest shared my fiance's bed- laundering goes. 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