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Oshawa Times (1958-), 1 Jun 1964, p. 8

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MS ee SG AGE AC ICT Oe ee TINA MARIE ' A fashion leader in the car- riage set is-Tina Marie Hen- "ning who was one year old Tecently. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hen- ning, Bruce street, and grand- daughter of Mr. and Mrs, J. J. Ward and Mrs. Clarence Henning, all of Oshawa. ANN LANDERS Patricia Burkitt Robert G. Clarke Exchange Vows Robert Glen Clarke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Clarke, Osh- awa, took as his bride re- cently, Patricia Beverly Jean, 'daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John itt of Gunter, Ontario. The ceremony took 'place in Byng Avenue 'Church with the Reverend 'George A. Carroll officiating. Given in marriage by Mr. Douglas Burkitt, the bride wore a full-length gown of pure silk organza over taffeta with oval neckline, sheath sleeves and a ice was richly embroidered with 'pearls and crystal beads in a yoke effect and a_ jewelled crown held her shoulder-length scalloped. veil. She carried a bouquet of red roses. The matron of honor was Mrs. Orville Romphf, London, On- tario, who was gowned in pow- der blue taffeta on bouffant lines. She wore a crystal crown and a blue veil and carried pink and white carnations. Mr, Richard Clarke, of Cam- eron, Ontario, was the best man and Mr. Wayne Hall, Osh- awa, ushered. A reception was held at Ked- jron United Church. The couple toured the Ottawa Valley on their honeymoon and/ are residing at 349 Marland av enue. For travelling the brid e| chose a grey and white tweed| sheath with white accessories. Guests were present from Lindsay, Bancroft, Sudbury, | Niagara-on-the-Lake, London, | Fenelon Falls, Burketon and Oshawa. : No Wedded Bliss In Sight For Them Dear Ann Landers: Five Months ago toaay i got my en- gagement ring, I was the hap- piest girl alive. The wedding is planned for September, but as the time draws near I become more frightened and less sure of our love. All Mac and I do is fight. We haven't had a pleasant eve- ning together in weeks. Certain things about Mac that) T used to think were cute now annoy me -- his laugh for in- stance. I fixed him a bacon and tomato sandwich last night and he found four things wrong with it: the bread was too hard, there wasn't enough butter, the tomato was soggy and | bacon too crisp. Do all engaged couples e through a stage like this? I am} ;., 23 and Mac is 26.--Stage Fright Dear Fright: Engaged people who would argue about a bacon land tomato sandwich are prob- gt *-~velling on trifles because 4) un't want to face up to their real problems. wanted to win the dollar." grown spy ring at once. The unquestionably develop traits i in his sons. It _will also If you two can't get your re-|---- renin The one who has the "most complete' report--this means the child who tells the most on his brothers--is the winner of a nice, new shiny dollar. I didn't like the idea from the first and I said so. It makes me sick to hear these children tattle on one another. My hus- band says it is the best way to! keep them in line. Last night I heard the middie} boy add all sorts of curly-cues| to an incident which he was re-| porting about his older brother. Later I asked him why he em- bellished the story beyond the truth. He replied. "Because I Please print my letter and your answer, I would like my lotead to see it--The Agains- Dear Againster: I hope your husband will disband the home- little game he is playing will some very undesirable character WIFE PRESERVER Preserve children's books by jeovertne them wit! bright oil- i recently gave their report of a h. teach them to distrust and de- spise each other. If your husband must play games he should encourage each boy to report on himself. Pentecostal} ° shoulder-length train, The bod- jof the Ladies' jheld in the IOOF Hall recently This cuddlesome cutie is Sherralee Ann who recently celebrated her first birthday, She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert. McGillis, | Oshawa, and her granddaugh- DOLLY DIMPLES THE STARS say [ By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Take quick note 'of others' moods on Tuesday. Persons born under some 'signs will be! "ts born on the "touchy" dee, It ace not take you long to differen- tiate -- and act accordingly. Travel and outdoor pursuits are highly favored. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthdag, your .horoscope indicates that, where business and financial matters are concerned, your outlook for about 10 months to come will be not unlike that of the past year, in that you can- not expect much of a change in your status and that you will have to continue to operate on/ a conservative course. Not until March, 1965, wiil| Geminians., experience a reall spewing along the aoremen| tioned lines. As to the immediate future, your best periods for adding to) bank deposits will occur in early August and next January. Do be especially careful about budgetary matters this month, however; also in - September. And neither speculate nor en- gage in extravagance during these periods. | Occupational interests should run fairly smoothly, but, here again, expect no spectacular change in your set - up before ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold McGillis, Oshawa and Brig- adier and Mrs. Gilbert Dock- eray of Montreal. Her great grandmothers are Mrs. Wil- liam Collins, Oshawa and Mrs. Charles Haskell of Galt. ~ LODGES AND SOCIETIES October when a promotion, a {bonus or some other form of \recognition should lift your spir- LAPM | The regular monthly meeting| Auxiliary was} with a good attendance of offi- cers and members present. The meeting opened in regu-| lar form after which several distinguished yisitors were in- troticed and. welcomed, The vice - president, Lady Viola Keeler, gave her reports on the} sick and wished everyone a) speedy recovery. The conveners of the night of| cards held at Glenholme School very successful evening. The jmustering in ceremony will be performed at the next regular -- social hour was enjoyed ia refreshments served, lits and spur you on to even! better endeavor. Personal relationships will be| governed by generous stars dur- ing most of the 12 months | ahead with romance em-| phasized in late July and late October; travel in July and the first three weeks of December. Social activities should prove stimulating between now an the early part of September; BETA SIGMA PHI (Phi Phi Chapter) The semi-monthly meeting of Beta Sigma Phi, Phi Phi Chap- ter was held recently at the home of Mrs. Donald McClen- nan. Further arrangements were! made for the special mode}! meeting to be held June 23, 1964 in honor of the mothers, The meeting will be held at the|also in December and January. home of Miss Judy Reeson and| And, if you're careful to avoid a special speaker will be pres-|friction in domestic circles early lent to speak on interior decora-|in December, you should find | ting. |home and family interests im- Members discussed the suc-|mensely rewarding. '| STARTING | =| THIS WEEK!! 1 | I Oshawa's WALLPAPER & PAINT STORES: i Will Remain OPEN Wednesday Until 6 p.m. | a CLOSE | Saturday at 12:30 Noon During the Months of June, July, August and Septembe in accordance with en ; N. H. EDGAR and SON LTD. 34 KING WEST PATTE'S PAINT and WALLPAPER 85 SIMCOE NORTH SHERWIN WILLIAMS CO. LTD. 16 BOND EAST TONE CRAFT PAINT & VARNISH CO. LTD. 19 BOND ST. WEST UPTON'S PAINT and WALLPAPER STORE 25 BOND EAST EN RR RA OR RR RO i ee cess of the spring car wash| A child born on this day will recently and commented on any|be extremely versatile' along improvements in organization to|creative lines but will have to be made for the coming year. jeurb tendencies toward hyper-| The installation of officers will|Sensitiveness. | be held at the next meeting at | the home of Miss Maureen Comerford, 126 Burk street) Tuesday, June 9, 1964. HOUSEHOLD HINT | A child's paper dolls will not) tear if pasted to coarse muslin.) Such reporting will foster truth) and integrity. More Comfort Wearing | FALSE TEETH | Here is a pleasant way to overcome | loose plate discomfort. FASTEETH, an improved powder, sprinkled on upper and lower plates holds them firmer so that they Pgs Amerie com- fortable. No gumm' pasty taste or feeling. It's Yglcaline {non- acid). Does not sour. Checks "plate odor breath".. Get FASTEETH tod: at drug counters everywhere. Jationship on an even keel I) urge you to break the engage- ment. This is not a stage. It's B preview of what your mar- Girls! fy siege would be like. * Dear Ann Landers: If you tell] jone more young girl to give up| her out-of-wedlock child I will| scream, How can you be so heartless? | Don't you see that often the baby is all the' girl will have in her whole life. I know what I' am talking about because it| happened to me. A social worker talked me} into giving up my baby 18) years ago and I've cried myself| -to sleep every night since.| Whenever I see a teen-ager on the street I wonder if it could be mine. My parents are dead now and) I have two sisters who don't] talk to me. All I know is work,| an empty house and hours of Toneliness. If I had kept my) thild my life would have been | full. You are wrong, wrong,| wrong.--Jonquil | Dear Jonquil: The social Worker gave you good advice. To bring up a fatherless child| is plenty tough, even for women/ LEA IN 24 TY PEWRITING ATTENDING MORNING CLASSES Women! ! RN DAYS SPECIAL TYPING CLASSES MONDAY THRU' FRIDAY 9:00 A.M, -- 11:00 A.M, For 24 Consecutive Days START MONDAY, JUNE 8 Under Individual Instruction THE CA 52% SIMCOE ST. NORT OSHAWA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS NADIAN "728-7081 who have strength and emo-| ional stability. A woman who| as cried every night for 18} years would probably have| faised a child with a million co. If you are honest you'll admit| you wanted the child not for the Child's sake, but for your own. | * Dear Ann Landers: My hus- band' s job takes him out on the road four days a week. Lately | he has started something new. When he returns on Thursday night he lines up oyr three boys ages 12, 10 and 6, and invites them to tell on each other. SHOPPING CAN BE FAMILY WANT ADS CALL THE CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT 723-3492 TAMBLYN -- 60th ANNIVERSARY -- ANNOUNCEMENT OSHAWA UPHOLSTERING CO. "NOT RETIRING FROM BUSINESS . THEY ARE MOVING TO THEIR FACTORY LOCATION 287 DEAN AVE. the Times for MOVING WATCH Coming S-O- Opposite new A&P On Ritson Rd, Sout! » SAME PHONE 725-0311 or 725- one Special SALE O-N! You're. in love, you're engaged, and you couldn't be happier . . . gowns from our heavenly array for Spring and Summer weddings. Come in, choose your preference... . happiest day of all. Elegant fashions for every member Franktins 64 SIMCOE ST. NORTH until you see divinely beautiful bridal for the of the wedding, too, ) OF OSHAWA PHONE 725-6682 IHAIR DRYER SALE CONTINUES ALL THIS WEEK SPECIAL VALUES ENO FRUIT SALT ~ 89: BAN DEODORANT '= 87: NOXZEMA 2" 1.18 TAMBLYN TISSUES 2.49 ASPIRIN "4 = 7: GOLF BALLS 31.39 VASELIN 57 LISTERINE ..2s"... 78: BABY POWDER =~; 78 KIDNEY PILLS sows ' 64. 8.9 1.4 OSHAWA SHOPPING CENTRE 728-5101 Comp. Petroleum Jelly Comp. 'oe Lorelei Comp. Value 10.99 Comp. bilo T0 N PERMANENT 'DOWNTOWN OSHAWA 6 KING STREET EAST 723-3143 FREE DELIVERY e@

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