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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 Aug 1964, p. 8

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nnn ln NS a RIBS Jace jackets. @ THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, August 8, 1964 * \University Women's Club, BEING AN UNCLE IS A BIG RESPONSIBILITY The little lad on the 'eft does not mind in the least, but his uncle seems quite sobered by the thought. Timo- thy John is the two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. John Woodward, Jr., a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. William lh i HONEYMOONING IN FLORIDA Woodward, and Mr. Fred Hughs. He is a great-grand- son of Mr. and. Mrs. John Woodward and Mrs. Edward Brown and/a great-great- grandson of Mrs. Frederick Drinkle, all of Oshawa. Todd Matthew (right) is Timothy's --tIreland Studio Sadie Callishon, D. E. Lavender Exchange Vows in Knox Church Last Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Dougias Eugene La- vender were piped from Knox Presbyterian.Church by Piper Robert Gowan, after their wed- ding ceremony. The bride is Sadie Stevenson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Callison and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Laven- der, all of Oshawa. The Reverend Derek 'Allen officiated and the soloist, Mrs Jan Drygala, sang "The Lord's Prayer," "The. Wedding Prayer" and "O Perfect Love," accom- panied by Mr. Matthew Gould- burn. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal white gown of peau de soie embroidered with appliques of French lace, designed with a scoop neckline, lily-point sleeves and a detachable train. Her crown of rhinestones and pearls held a finger-tip veil of silk iHusion, and she carried a cas- cade of red roses encircled with white chrysanthemums The matron of honor was Mrs. Gorden McDonald, Kitchener, sister of the bride, and the other attendants were Mis. George Hubbard and Mrs Lioyd Me- Cullough, both of Oshawa, The flower girl was 'the bridé's _ niece, Miss Leigh MeDonaid, Kitchener. They were dressed alike in semi-formal gowns of pale blue taffeta with overskirts of matching organza and com- plimented with short sleeved They wore pale blue rose headdresses and car- ried nosegays of white baby chrysanthemums. The best man was the bride- groom's brother, Mr.. Edward Lavender, Scarborough. The ring bearer was Master Kenneth Lavender, Scarborough, nephew of the bridegroom, and the ush- ers were Mr. Frank King, Osh- awa, and Mr. Gordon McDonald, Kitchener The reception was held at the Bowmanville Golf Club, 'where the bride's grandmother, John Callison received for the bride's mother, who was unable Mrs.) to attend because of iliness Mrs, Callison wore a two-piece suit of black with royal blue accents, royal blue feathered hat and black accessories. The bridegroom's mother assisted, wearing a pale blue lace dress; and white accessories. Both wore corsages of baby chrysan- themums. When the couple left for their honeymoon in Florida, the bride Was wearing a two-piece pink linen suit with black accessories and a corsage of white baby chrysanthemums. On their -re- turn, Mr. and Mrs, Lavender will tive at 1248 Wecker drive, Oshawa WIFE PRESERVER A clip-on towel rack 'of the| side of. the wash basin en-) courages little folk to hang up| their towels | PORK EATERS In the five years from 1954 to 1958,. Canadians each ate) about 48 pounds of pork, or 30) per cent of all the meat eaten at that time. LADIES! No Baby Sitter, No Car Fare MR. BERNARD Of Leading Toronto Salons Experienced 'Hair Stylist FOR HOME APPOINTMENTS PHONE AFTER 9 P.M. ian hd 4 So sm nacre First To Young Ages Then fack-te-sehool uncle, and is the one-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. William Woodward, a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John Woodward, Mrs. Edward Brown and a great-grandson of Mrs. Fred- erick Drinkle -- Aldworth Photography ANN LANDERS | | Curiosity Is Costly, | In Many Ways Dear Ann Landers: year-old daughter, Natalie, told us she was going to the library ifor the afternoon to see an art exhibit. Instead we learned that she and a girl friend went to see a foreign movie which was billed for adults only. Natalie is tall for her age and could pass for several years older. From the description given by a friend who saw her in the movie house Natalie painted herself up like a trollop, wore my wig. and high-heeled shoes and got by the cashier When I confronted Natalie with the report she did not try to lie out of it. She said she was curious about the picture - and thought it would be fun to see if she could get in to see it. My husband feels we should deprive the girl of her allowance for six |weeks. What do you say? -- COPING Dear Coping: I do not believe in depriving teen-agers of their rgcialargge as punishment sume that the allowance is caked by performing some ag in the house, and so ong as the services are per- beer the allowance should be paid. A more logical would be no movies for weeks Dear Ann Landers: Our 23- year-old daughter Annette was always the shy type. We never knew what was in her mind most of the time because she was so quiet. Around Christmas she told us she was expecting a baby. My husband and I couldn't believe it. The father was a boy named Harvey who is also shy and quiet. They had gone out to- gether for three months, but had only five dates. We gave them a hurried wed- ding--very small and nobody suspected a thing. Harvey took a job 2,500 miles from here which was fine with us. The baby was born in May. We didn't tell anyone about the baby, not even Harvey's folks Annette wanted it Last night Annette phoned to say she is sick of lying and wants to come home in a couple ae weeks--with the baby _ dread, facing my punishgnent six Our 13-'When they see that the baby is Showers & Parties Fete Today's Bride | Patricia Payne Miss Patricia Florence Payne |whose marriage takes place this evening to Sub-Lieutenant |John Edmund Croft, Halifax, .|has been entertained at several ishowers and parties in the jrecent weeks. Mrs. A. K. Hamilton and her daughter, MissPhyllis Hamil- ton, Toronto, held a kitchen shower at their home. Mrs, L. M. Henry, Mrs. J. K. Henry and Mrs. Richard Evans entertained at a luncheon at the To- ronto, where a presentation was made, following which Mr. J. R. Nairn entertained at a dinner party. Mrs. H. A. Lawrence, Mrs. F.. §. Ebb and Mrs. K. J. Stroud were hostesses .at a cof- fee party and bathroom shower. Mrs. Ross Murison and Miss Lyn Murison entertained at a tea at their home in Pickering. Mr. and Mrs, Walter Branch gave a dinner party and fo'low- ing the rehearsal the bridal 'party were entertained at the jhome of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Payne, Masson Street." OYSTER SEASON Oysters reach their peak of plump perfection in May and June says the U.S. department of commercial fisheries. | several months. oler. than she ought to be they will know everything. What is your ad- vice? ASHAMED | Dear Ashamed: The baby is exactly as old as she ought to be so drop that ridiculous no-! tion. Tell Annette to come home} and don't feel that you must apologize or explain to friends. Anyone who would refer to the baby's "advanced age" is no} friend Dear Ann Landers: Maybe I| can help Hattie who is dreading the arrival of 300 guests (she has a small home) to a party honoring her parents on their] 50th wedding anniversary. Here| is the solution, fyigured mathe-} matically. Invite 60 for 2 p.m., 60 for) 3 p.m., 60 for 4 p.m. 60 for} 7 p.m., and 60 for 8 p.m. Ap-| proximately 10 percent of the| invited 'guests will be unable to} attend. At peak time, there will] be no more than 75 people in| the house. Between 6:30 and 7 the family can take off) / p.m, their shoes and catch. their) +breath that way | This plan calls for approxi- mately 100 dishes, and cups and saucers, with continuous wash- ing and drying. It's easier than| she thinks --MB. 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