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Oshawa Times (1958-), 18 Sep 1964, p. 8

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Fridey, September 18, 1964 * Gerald K. Howes Weds Eleanor My] OFF TO THE RECEPTION ~--Photo by Sneyd es In Full Choral Ceremony in Toronto ANN LANDERS Give Nosey-Parker A Quick Question Dear Ann Landers: Will you please tell me how to deal with a neighbor who thinks nothing of asking the most personal, none-of-her-business type ques- tions--and in such an innocent way that she disarms me com- pletely? ; Here are some samples of her wide-eyed inquiries: (1) Are you pregnant? : (2). How much income tax did your husband pay this year? (3) How much did your car- peting cost? : (4) Was that a wig you wore the other night? (5) What color is your hair really? Sometimes I blurt out the an- swer because I can't think fast enough to duck the question gracefully. Later I could kick not stand the sight of the girl. Last week the boy came to us with another request. He wants us to sign more papers because he has met another girl he would like to marry. This girl is not in a family way, but she is 22 years old, a cocktail waitress, and has two children by a former marriage. Our son swears he knows what he's doing this time and is begging us to let him prove it. We need your help.--GRAY FOR A REASON Dear Gray: Your son is 17 years of age, has a marriage, a child and a divorce to his credit, and he is. now begging you to let him get married again. And you're asking me chop up the furniture? Why|man for six months. Ron is 19. then provide him with an in-| The young man is eager to strument to wreck his life? introduce Glenna to his mother Your son is not ready for|who lives 350 miles from here. marriage and you know it.|They plan to drive up together Even Tommy Manville didn't the last weekend of next month. m READER The answer is NO. Would you|daughter, Glenna, has been go-|our daughter should receive an,here is not the absence of a for- give him an-axe and let himjing steady with a fine youngjinvitation in writing. - mal invitation but let| couple. of teen-agers should Am I being petty? Please e know. -- CONSTANT taking a weekend trip I say they should not--even if Dear Constant: You are swal-'the invitation from page camel and straining at}mother came engraved on a gnat. " The REAL question| Rosetta stone. - $$ ----$ eer RE AFRO id Glenna would be wel- have two marriages racked up Ron said , at 17. Some parents can't get it reseed to ee 4 in og --_ through their heads that kids\"0me @M¢ snare his sister's don't really want everything : they ask Pcl : dis 4 The mother, however, has not Dear Ann Landers: What has| Written Glenna extending an in- happened to good old-fashioned) vitation. I feel this is not so- manners? Our 17 - year - old'cially correct. It seems to me for those Autumn GJreland sruvio in your Home, Church or Studio 21 ATHOL ST. W. 723-3680 whether or not to let him. 1 Saved Myself | MONEY & WORRY | by going to WESTERN OIL COMPANY They Replace Furnace Parts FREE CALL NOW WESTERN OIL COMPANY 725-1212 myself. Please tell me how to handle this person. I am obviously no match for her.--INADEQUATE Dear Inadequate: Answer her, question with a question. Sam-| ple: 'Now why in the world would THAT be of any interest) and Mr. Richar Ontario. All of the bride- Kingston Howes, Godfrey, were brothers groom. St. Michael's Cathedral Boys'|a chapel train falling gracefully 'hoir provided the weddingjfrom just above the waistline. usic, singing "Ave Maria,"|Her headdress was an originally *Panus Angelicus' and "On|-designed crown, appliqued in This Day Oh Beautiful Mother,"|lace and encrusted with seed! 'The reception was held at the| accompanied by Miss Linden-|pearls. and mother of pearl/Queen Elizabeth Dining. Room, |'® you?" field, Toronto, when Eleanor|sequins, holding her bouffant| Exhibition Grounds Toronto.| This puts the burden of an gprraine Myles, Toronto, was|veil of silk tulle illusion and|The' bride's aunt Mrs. Jack|answer on her head and leaves ited in sage oo to Gerald 7 a bouquet of white! Mitchell, Etobicoke received lyou uncommitted. Kevin Howes, Oshawa, in ajorchids and roses. NSS ar eat nders: Last Oc- , geremony in St. Monica's) The maid of honor was Miss poe rg a, chitton} | Deer Aa ero son asked Roman Catholic Church, last provi Clark and the other} | hadieeing hat get pppan srs his father and me to sign pa- atte : rer, . ¢ J a cors . . . saturday. ttendants were Mrs. Ronald of pink roses. The bridegroom's| PETS 8° he could get married. OSHAWA fo > ." j The bride is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Herbert EB. Myles of Toronto and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.. R. Joseph Howes, Godfrey, Ontario. The Reverend D. J. O'Neill officiated and the bride was given in marriage by a close family friend, Mr. Joseph E- ed) Clark. /The bride wore a gown of candle-light -brocade fashioned on Empire lines. with a scoop fieckline, lily-point sleeves, and Mulvaney, Chicago, Illinois and |Miss Craigen Barker, Kitchener.| They were attired alike in for-| mal gowns of gold shantastic | fashioned with scoop necklines, |Scalloped edge short sleeves, |mother assisted, wearing an, importe d raspberry colored double-knit ensemble Irish velour hat styled by Min- f |bell skirts, and enhanced with}"ette and black accessories. | ¢ jtiny bows at the waistlines.| Before the couple left for a Their headdresses were match-|two-weeks honey i . : ymoon in the ling Tom Jones bows and they Pocono Mountains jcarried bouquets of tangerine, yania, and Washington, D.C.,\- with a mart hei inist j i : over here with their minister jewel trimmed jacket, a black nq an uncle who is a prize We. agreed because his girl riend was four months preg- and her parents came ighter. The marriage lasted 'our months. My husband had to pay for he divorce, which he was Pennsyl-|happy to do, because he could jgold and rust colored chrysan-|the pride changed into. a moss ge ag tego roses. ne ick green, pink and mulberry color- e dest man was Mr. 700N\eq mohair tweed walking suit | Howes, Kingston, and the ush-| with matching moss green ers were Mr. William Howes, blouse, dusty rose feathered| cloche hat and mulberry acces.| » LODGES AND SOCIETIES |Sories. Mr, and Mrs. Howes! | will reside in Oshawa. si WANTED!. -- Thirty, friendly, fun loving couples to learn the new modern style of square dancing. Every Wednesday night through the Fall ond Winter (shift work no problem). If interested call 725-2744 or 623-2237. Bsnawa REBEKAH LODGE, 3 NG Sister Anne Cook presided ir the first meeting of the fall season. VG Sister Vera Wirsch- ing assisted and gave a lengthy report on the sick members. A speedy recovery was. wished for the sick and shut-ins. The flag of this country was presented by Sister Irene Wal- ters. PNG Sister Viola Keeler presented Lady Evelyn Fickes, late Anna Ewers. Sister Betty Parm was soloist, accompanied on the piano by Sister Eva Tip- ton. There were 14 PNG's pres-| ent, also a good attendance of| officers and members. PNG Sis-| ter Lena Harper read the Dis-| trict Report. Sister Mary Yeo) reported on the CPT work. PNG Sister Lena Harper reported on the successful town and country supper and a hearty vote of color sergeant, and Lady Nelda Thompson, left aide, to the Past) President of the Dept. Associa- tion of Ontario Patriarch Mili-| tant. NG Sister Anne Cook ex-| ressed a cordial welcome to ise sisters. * The Charter of the Lodge was @raped in loving memory of the Get Hubby Going | On Pre-Winter Jobs On House, Garden Ladies, it's time to get hus- Bands out of their hammocks and buckle them down to the sad job of winterizing the house. That means taking down screens, cleaning and storing outdoor furniture and garden Spray equipment, scrubbing the patio, and checking the house for fire hazards such as greasy a oily rags. Get out all the gear he'll need advance. You'll save yourself fiimerous interruptions for men are apt to get in the middle of a job before discovering they're missing a certain tool. Then comes the call for the rag, broom or whatnot, Basic essen- tials include a bucket, a good stiff scrub brush, a long handled scrub brush, a box of sal soda concentrated and a jar of petro- léum jelly. You might include a hammer, screwdriver and an as- sortment of nails and screws in case he runs into needed re- pairs along the way. Should you be a new home:-) owner and your husband is un- familiar with the modus operan- i of fall cleaning, here's a blue print for accomplishing the more important chores. Once SCreens are taken down, they should be checked for tears, and répaired. Then comes a scrub- Bing with a stiff-bristled brush anda solution of one cup of sal soda concentrated per bucket of hot water. As a_ precaution against rusting, it's wise to coat sereens, when dry, with a thin film of petroleum jelly. The garden spray equipment will perform much. better next season if it's thoroughly clean- ed before it is stored. Pre- scribed procedure is to fill the tank with warm water and four t@blespoons of the sa] for every lion of water. Let stand 12 to hours, Drain and rinse with fresh warm water. The nozzles, strainer, pump and caps from the boom should be washed in the same solution. FOR THE FINEST IN Custom Made DRAPES ~~ SEE M. & C. Dry Goods & Draperies 74 CELINA STREET PHONE 723-7827 thanks was extended to PNG| Sister Anne Holt for the use of her home 'for the day. Sister Annie Shorten reported on catering for a wedding for the lodge. PNG Sister Lucilye Gibbs gave her report of the Rebekah Assembly held in Toronto in June. FABRICS 3000 COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM! By The Yard At Final nominations of officers was conducted by NG Sister Cook. PNG Sister 'Nelda Thompson read the '"'Thank You" notes and correspondence was dealt with.. Birthday greetings were for Sister Annie Frost. At the close of lodge, dainty, & SUPPLIES (Oshawa Ltd.) Oshawa Shopping Centre 725-3012 HARLEIGH refreshments were served in the| dining hall and a social time = spent ENQQQQQGO0 QO OWQU D000 UU UUUU0U) o » « Never a greater choice of styles, fabrics and colors Put yourself in. the Sport Coat picture for a colorful life of ease. We'll cast you perfectly from our comprehensive collection. Among. our favorites are big, brawny tweeds, bold plaid shet- lands, cheviots, and bright solid color blazers. Come in for a close-up of your favorite, Priced From 29.50 DOWNTOWN STORE-- 36.KING ST. 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