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Oshawa Times (1958-), 8 May 1965, p. 13

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WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The Oshawa Times Woman's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Early publication of this wedding record is facilitated by submitting the completed form and a picture of the bride to the Women's Editor as soon as possible after the ceremony. You are asked to submit the names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the social editor either before or the day after the wedding. Carnegie - Vos Hebron Christian Reformed Church, Whitby, was the setting for the marriage of Margaret Vos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vos, Picton, to Robert David Carnegie, son ef Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carnegie, Port Perry. The officiating clergyman was the Reverend John Van Harme- Jen and the soloist, Mr. Larry Marshall, Oshawa, sang "O Per- fect Love", and "The Lord's Prayer', accompanied by Mr. William Bouma, Oshawa. Given in marriage by her father, the. bride was wearing a formal gown of delustered peau de soie, featuring a scoop neckline, lily-point sleeves, and self bows at the front and back waist. The semi A line control- led skirt and the front of the bodice were enhanced by appli- ques of re-embroidered Alencon lace. A cascade of folds fell from the sides of the waist into a bustle effect flowing into a cathedral train. An exquisite | pear! tiara held her bouffant -- tiered veil of silk illusion and she carried a bouquet of white 7 gardenias, stephanotis and ivy. The maid of honor was Miss 7 Janet Rogers, Oshawa, and the other attendants were Mrs. Paul, M McCullough, Oshawa, and Miss Martha Carnegie, Port Perry.|veiling They were dressed alike in for-|jeaves, black patent accessories mal bell-shaped gowns of bright|and a corsage of white carna- pink floral silk shake with bellitions. The bridegroom's mother sleeves and self bows at the assisted, wearing an Ottoman back. They wore matching wed-|silk cord navy blue and white ding-ring headdresses and car-|ensemble, accented with a white ried crescents of white daisies|hat and black patent accessor- accented with white ribbon. Thelies and a corsage of yellow car- flower girl was Miss Sharonjnations. Veenstra wearing an identically! As the couple left on their styled dress, similar headdress|honeymoon to Florida and Ja- * and carrying a basket of the /maica the bride was wearing a), same flowers navy blue wool petit-point suit The best man was Mr. How-\accented with a yellow dickie, Zand School Council representa-|Grades 1-3 Wik RS. ROBERT D. CARNEGIE NEAT AO A BVT OLA FRO College Hill Hand 5 Installs President for Second Term Mrs. Nicholas Gulenchyn wasjtive, was introduced by _ the installed as president, for her|president and thanked by Mrs. second term of office, at the|William Dearborn with a small annual meeting held recently|gift in appreciation for the in- of College Hill Home and School'stallation of the new term of Association. officers for the 1965-1966 year. Others installed were as fol-| The principal, Mr. Howard lows: 1st vice-president, Mrs.|Brown, spoke briefly thanking William Dearborn; 2nd_ vice-|the council representative, Mrs. president, Mrs. William Hen-|Norman Roe, and last years' ining; recording secretary, Mrs.|executive and all members for Norman Galka; treasurer, Mrs.|the organization of Home and William Elliott; corresponding|School which bridged the gap secretary, Mrs. William Trim;|between parent and teacher and public relations chairman, Mrs.|therefore helped each individual Douglas Langley; safety chair-|child. man, Mrs. Laverne Wilson; card convener, Mrs. Gordonjheld discussing the tuberculin Wilce; grade mother convener,|tests being held at the school. Mrs. Russell Boswell; © social/A follow up film will be shown conveners, Mrs, James.Ross andiat the May meeting called Mrs. Beverley Pearce; council|"Quiet Betrayal'. representative, Mrs. Gordon! Stacey; executive members, each officer. Mrs. Roger Plancke, Mrs. Mel-| Two. films 'Tools and Tech- vin McKinley, Mrs. Jack Don-|niques" and "Aptitudes and Oc- nell, Mrs. Thomas Hanna, Mrs. |cupations" concerning counsel- Ernest Thompson and_ the ling and guidance for pupils school principal, Mr. Howard were shown. | Brown. Refreshments were prepared Mrs. Home and served by the mothers: of | Norman Roe, "ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: Yesterdaynever got the dumplings yellow [ told my daughter, who is 12/or hard enough to suit my Kurt. years old, that she must learn to| One time they were hard enough scattered with velvetiiron her own blouses and skirts./but not yellow enough. The next! |Her reply was, "It is your duty| jas a mother to keep house and|but not hard enough. I used to jtake care of your family. Part) get so frustrated I'd go into the of housekeeping is the washing|bathroom and bawl. jand ironing." Finally, I decided I could Maurine isn't a spoiled child, never make dumplings to please She has never been one to sass\him so I quit trying. Three me, Her grades are very good) weeks later Kurt begged me to and everyone remarks on how try them again so I did. Well, bright she is. he praised me to the skies--| I did not answer her because|said they were the best dump- didn't know what to say. Ijlings he ever ate. Maybe. this would hate to have my family|will work for Ben's wife. 1 hope that I am not doing my/she tries it--MARTHA time they were yellow enough) | | Ifeel A short business meeting was, Annual reports were read by, "MAM'SELLE of Canadienne- Francaise" Oshawa is seen receiving her crown Miss Helene Lambert Francaise' the May at occasion Canadienne - special dance for Saturday night, Helene Arseneau, Miss Dora Boucher and Miss Rita Guerin The judges considered person-\pate in the south. - Helene Lambert Is Crowned Oshawa's French-Canadian Mis was she -- 7 a's ** 2 J i] crowned Oshawa's 'Mam's¢ lle night was her own creation, She a likes sports; Theis tennis and she enjoys music three other finalists were Miss 4nd dancing THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturday, Mey 8,1965 13 Today's Bride Feted At Showers, Teas Miss Bernice Elizabeth Wil- liams, whose marriage takes place today to Wallace George Seeley, in St. Peter's Anglican Church, has been entertained at a number of showers and parties. A neighborhood miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. Ernest Barnes, with Miss Karen Barnes, Mrs, Samuel Farewell and Mrs, James Bow- man assisting. Friends in Toronto held a mis- cellaneous shower at the home of Mrs, Wallace Gardner. Co-workers of the bride-to-be at. George Mcleod Publishing Office held a shower at the home of Mrs. Ralph Boneham, Mrs. Charles Lamb held a shower for friends and aunts of the bride-elect. Mrs. Robert Williams enter- tained at a trousseau tea for her daughter. Assisting Mrs. Wil- liams to receive the guests were the bride-to-be and her sister, 4 \Mrs. John Selleck. Mrs, Charles Gibbs, grandmother of the fu- \ture bride, and her aunt and A | godmother, Mrs. George Wil- ' \liams poured tea. The guest _ |book was kept by Miss Donna \Seeley, the flower girl Following the wedding re- hearsa!l last Saturday evening, ithe bridal party returned to the |home of the bride's parents, Mr. land Mrs. Robert Williams, | Huron street for a buffet supper. from Miss Rita Guerin the first runner-up in the con- test ~Aldsworth WILL CHECK REPORT OTTAWA (CP) -- Transport Minister Pickersgill says he jwill check a report that ship pilots between lakes Erie and /Huron have not been paid since S | they started duties April 8 this year. Heber Smith (PC -- Sim- coe North) asked in the Com- mons Thursday about the re- port and suggested Mr, Pickers- gill find out whether a new sys- tem of paying pilots has been instituted. He mentioned pilots on the Port Weller - Sarnia run, Photography was wearing on Saturday her favorite game Miss Lambert will be one of} Seg GE 10 great reasons why Canadians leave home ona family holiday by AIR CANADA 4 lobster feast and fun # on the East Coast. mw certs Meet your friend, the Sun, « in Florida, " Honeymoon just about « anywhere, 2 the 13 finalists who will partici-| Ontario When you nee "HOME-NURSING" Call a V.0.N. Nurse 725-2211 "'Home-Nursing Care for EVERYONE" ard Green, Edmonton, Alta.,,navy blue hat and accessories| qty and the ushers were Mr. Rich-|and a corsage of yellow sweet- nicl ard Carnegie, Port Perry andjheart roses. On their return, Mr.|),,.. Mr. Douglas Vipond, Toronto. and Mrs. Carnegie will reside in| pee The reception was held at the Kingston, Ontario * Port Perry Curling Club, where) Out-of-town guests were pres- the bride's mother receivedjent from Belleville, Ottawa, wearing a navy blue silk crepe Peterborough, Dundas, Toronto, dress with an overblouse of im-|Edmonton, Aurora, Markham, ported lace, a hat of matching!/and Ann Arbor, Michigan. Kemlo-Wole The Reverend Anthony Bagsik officiated when Anna Theresa, / daughter of Mr. and Mrs Stephen Wolek, Oshawa, was united in marriage to Leonard Frank Kemlo, Oshawa, son of © Mr. and Mrs. James Kemio, Port Hope. The ceremony took place in St. Hedwig's Roman Catholic Church, Oshawa, with | Mr, Edward Kolodziejczak play- | ing the wedding music. Given in marriage by he father, the bride was wearing a forma! satin sheath with three- quarter sleeves and an Italian neckline. The bodice and skirt were appliqued with lace and a cathedral train fell softly from the waist. Her pear| tiara held her bouffant veil and she carried a prayer book crested with a white orchid and ivy. d The bride's sister, Mrs. James & Thomson, was the matron of honor and the junior brides- maids were Miss Alla Demczak and Miss Judy Aldridge. They 7 were identically dressed in for- © mal pink and white floral? sheaths and carried bouquets of white carnations and hyacinths, ¢ Mrs, Thomson wore a self pic- ture hat and the junior brides- maids wore self bows in their WESTMINSTER UCW Branch will be the guest speak hair. The May meeting of the .West-er. Tickets will be available The bridegroom was attended with a white hat and accessories minster United Church Women| Shortly, or can be bought at the by Mr. Walter Sweet. and a corsage of white flowers.|was held in the church with a|door The reception was held at the As the couple left for a honey- good attendance. The president,| The next meeting will be held Club 401, where the bride's;moon in New York City, the|/Mrs. Leonard Carrington, open-|at the home of Mrs. Ross Loft- mother received wearing ajbride was wearing a navy bluejed the meeting with a poem|house on June 7, 1965, . with brown taffeta dress with a chif-|stroller suit, black patent actenlentities "Mother." Mrs. Dirk|Mrs. Lofthouse, Mrs, Arthur fon overskirt, white hat and alsories and a corsage of white|Steenstra, Mrs, Hugh Scott andjJoynt and Mrs. John Pratt in yellow and white corsage. The carnations. On their return Mr.\Mrs. Ross Lofthouse took part/charge of the devotional period,| bridegroom's mother assisted'and Mrs. Kemlo will reside in'in the worship service Refreshments were served by wearing a three-piece pink dress! Oshawa. Mrs Richard Schad read the members in charge of the Friendly Doubles Club Bids ls ET RM ccs Goodbye to Mr. and Mrs. W. Milne good used clothing was pack- PERK UP SALADS aged and sent overseas to the| Salad dressings can be im- needy families abroad. Every-| proved by blending a finely-| one was reminded once again;chopped hard-boiled egg with} of the good used clothing need-!each cup of dressing Mr. and Mrs, Robert opened their home to Friendly Doubles Club of bert Street United Church so members could gather and 23 ed by May 12 for this year's wish "good luck in the future' of whict October a heh ne th HGS ale, to be roug 1) e Members were reminded of the) nuron, ON-THE-SPOT to Mr. and Mrs. William Milne) who are leaving this city to take annual outing which will be to Mrs, Carrington conducted the Crest Theatre, May 29 the business part of the meet- A financial report was given ing bringing the members' at- by Mrs. Russell Wicks and the/tention to the various catering members decided to give a sum! jobs to be done in May. of money to the Church Mort-. Mrs, George Lofthouse read a up residence in Windsor. They gage Fund thank you letter from The Rev- were presented with a suitably Refreshments were served by erend and Mrs. William Gibb. inscribed tray Mr. and Mrs. Gerry Leslie, the/Mr. Gibb was the officiating The: evening was spent play- ing games and cards with Mr and Mrs. Robert Bent and Mr. and Mrs. Borden Slack taking charge. A short business meeting was © All types cleaning Reverend and Mes- Helmuth minister at the church when it *Bey- PIE. held, presided over by Mr. and Dyck, Mr. and Mrs. M. C: Bar-,was first built, The UCW had hy 5 PO * SAVE 6' CLARKS RK a2 Mrs. Borden Slack, presidents nett and Mr. and Mrs. William!sent Mr. and Mrs. Gibb a pic-} 128-0770 is The club decided to hold a a Pike. torial plate recently | 7 S| card party in the fall, the date --- TENDER ,TUicyY BEEF SHealelies Is Maurine right? If she, Dear Martha: Thanks for the ality, general appearance and/French-Canadian. contest to be is wrong please explain where|hint on how to test a man's|beauty. Each candidate was re- held at a grand ball, May 15, at) reasoning breaks down.--jinterest in special dishes. jiquired to express her thoughts|the Wentworth Curling Club in RPLEXED MOTHER agree. And if after a month he|o" "A Woman's Duty' and her/Hamilton for the coronation of Dear Perplexed: It is a moth-|doesn't request the dish, forget|OW", personal ambition 'Mam'selle Canadienne du Sud) er's duty to take care of herlit already The judges, unknown to the d'Ontario" from 13 surrounding! lfamily. And part of '"taking) Dear Ann Landers: Our 109-\contestants were Mrs. Benjamin communities care" of children means teach-|year-old son is unusually sensi-\Michaud, regional president of Christ Memorial Church ing them to be self-sufficient|tive. Ever since he started|french-Canadian Women's Fed- and training them to take care|schoul he has said he wants to|eration; Mr. Charles Arsenault, for children of pre-school age of themselves. be a doctor but I'm beginning|Schoo! Superintendent, ee of | A mother isn't doing her chil-to wonder if he has the temper-|Toronto; Mrs. Terence Kelly ENROLMENT. NOW OPEN FOR THE FALL TERM for registration and information, phone |dren a favor when she allows|ament and disposition. jand Mrs. Frederic Gimblett, 725-4128 © 728-8251 them to grow up with no house-| Donald went fishing for the both of Oshawa This school has been established for 17 yeors |hold skills. first time last week. He came| Mr. Andre Tremblay, as mas EXPERIENCED TEACHER GOVERNMENT APPROVED See major bail Renew old acquaintances in Chicago. s in Calgary. 5 4 A girl who can't cook, iron, home. very depressed. When qiter of ceremonies, assisted to en clean, and sew hems and but-|asked what was wrong he said, |'ertain the audience with his tons is severely handicapped.'I/"I hate to see a fish with @|/800d humor while the judges feel sorry for a young man who|hook in his mouth. He must|Were making their final selec- selects such a girl for his wife.|suffer a lot." tion. Mrs. Maurice Gagnon, wife And I feel even sorrier for the| It seems to me I once read|% the French - Canadian Club's girl because learning these tiat fish do not feel pain be- president, presented each run \skills after marriage can because they are coldblooded ner-up with a souvenir extremely difficult creatures. Will you please print Miss Rita Guerin, Ist runner Dear Ann Landers: | amjsomething about this in your|"P, crowned the queen while jwriting a few words for the|column so [ can show it to my Miss Helene Arseneau set the 4 \\ady who was unhappy because|son?--NO EXPERT ON FISH cape on her shoulders, Mrs "\her husband Ben didn't compli Dear No Expert on Fish (and Jean Cardinal, president of the! j\ment her on the chopped her- that makes two of us): My fish| Federation of French - Canadian 7 ring. and game authorities tell me Women, presented a bouquet of If she is smart she will just that fish do not feel pain when "oses stop making chopped herringjhooked in the mouth because, The queen received a gift of| \for a month and see what hap-|fish have primitive nervous sys money from the French-( ana-| |pens. If Ben doesn't ask for it}tems and there are very few dian Club, many gifts from in-| she should forget the whole nerves in that area , dividuals and many vouchers A thing already because she will Only when the fish swallows from city merchants |never be able to please him a hook does he suffer, and then| Miss Lambert is the daughter I had the same problem withjof course, he should be killed of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lam sauerkraut and dumplings. I|immediately. bert of Val Gagne, Ontario, She ~ DISTAFF DIARY [iasititssisslia at the Immaculate Conception |School in Val Gagne and gradu- jated from the Familial Institut, Summary of reports of meetings and activities of Oshawa women's organiaztions as compiled from reports submitted by their secretaries. # Enjoy the night life ~ Visit new relatives bat jan . « In Winnipeg. 's In Montreal, 6 ARE Shopping and sightseeing in New York City. 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