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Oshawa Times (1958-), 2 Apr 1964, p. 8

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Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial 723-3474 8 THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursdey, April 2, 1964 ANN LANDERS Postman's Lot All Sweet and Dear Ann Landers: May I of- fer a bit of advice to the college graduate who wants to be a postman because he thinks it TO LIVE IN SCARBOROUGH --Photo by T. Rehder Carol Lyn Maguire, Bowmanville : Married To Ronald Watterson Last Saturday afternoon in Trinity United Church, Bow-jcular veil. manville, Carol Lyn Maguire, The bridesmaids carried cascades of .pale pink Scarborough, became the bride|and white carnations and the of Ronald David Watterson, To-|flower girl carried a basket of ronto. The bride is the daughter)white, pale pink and yellow car- of Mr. and Mrs. John Maguire, Bowmanville, and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Watterson, Toronto. The officiating clergyman was the Reverend W. K. Hous- lander, The soloist was Mr. Brian Malone, Toronto, who sang "Wedding Prayer," 'The Lord's Prayer' and "O Per- fect Love," accompanied by Mr, Arthur Collison, Bowman- ville. Given in marriage by her fa- ther the bride wore a floor- fength peau de soie gown nations. The best man was Mr. Arthur Nicholls, Toronto and the ushers were- Mr. Richard Watterson, \Don Mills and Mr. David Ma- guire, Bowmanville. For the reception held at the Trinity Church hall in Bowman- ville, the bride's mother re- ceived wearing French blue}, chiffon with a matching Alencon); lace bodice, a white hat and aly corsage of sweetheart roses, The bridegroom's mother as- sisted, wearing a blue silk flowered dress with matching! jacket, pink hat and a corsage trimmed with appliques of Chantilly lace handsewn with) seed pearls. It featured a scoop) neckline, lily point sleeves and| a chapel train. Her headdress| was a crown of seed pearls holding a three-quarter length veil imported from France and trimmed with scallops of Chan- tilly lace. She carried a white Bible crested with a white orchid surrounded with pale of pale pink sweetheart roses. For a honeymoon at the Grey |Rocks Inn, in the Laurentians,| Quebec, the bride donned for travelling, a navy blue French) coat, white hat, black accessor- On their return, the couple will reside at 45 Greenbrae Circuit, apartment 407, Scarborough. Guests were present ies and'a white orchid corsage. | from) will be a life free of pressure, aggravation and grief? All he sees is fresh air and exercise. Well, I've been 4 postman for 19 years and I can tell him a few things he doesn't know. He will have to get up at 5 a.m. and report to the terminal at 6:30 a.m, For the first {wo years he will 'run spare' * which means he may be sent any- where in the city to deliver mail on a route he never saw before. And there's more than mail, friend. There are magazines, parcels, C.QD. items, regis- tered mail and sometimes that bloomin' bag weighs 45 pounds. Fresh air? Indeed. Also rain, snow, sleet, fog, smog aud hail. And 'please don't forget about those dogs who think a mail- man is lunch. I'm now kicking myself be- 'jcause I thought two years of high school was plenty and a civil service job meant the end of all my worries --Flat Feet Dear Feet: Thanks for the letter, It's not every day we get a letter straight from a mail- man. Here's one from the wife of a colleague of yours. Dear Ann Landers: For the past seven years I've been the wife of a postman so I feel qual- ified to answer "Pick-A-Dilly." What a-man does for a liv- ing should be his choice. If the girl he wants to marry cannot be proud of him and his work, he should marry someone who can. A college degree does not guarantee -success or content- ment in a job. What ts import- ant is that the man enjoys his work. My postman husband does. His pay is not high but the work is satisfying and challeng- ling. He is usually home when the children arrive from school. We do a great many things to-| gether, as a family. My husband is a respected) member of the community, He low flower holding a short cir- : $ WIFE PRESERVER ge polish will dry faster if u dip fingertips in cold water { immediate after putting polish . Let dry without wiping. Be peo nails are free of grease or cream before applying polish. | HOUSEHOLD HINT Buttons stay put on children's heavy clothes if vou sew them) lon with dental floss or nylon| fishing line, using a large-eyed| needle. LANDSCAPIN Call 623-5757 Now Van Belle Gardens 3 Miles East of Oshawa crepe sheath and navy bluel™ Is Not Light has made more friends than most executives make in a life- time. He doesn't have ulcers, high blood pressure or heart trouble. I would not trade him for the highest paid executive in America. -- Wife of First Class Male Dear First Class Wife: Thank you for the cheers. 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