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Oshawa Times (1958-), 5 Jun 1965, p. 14

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ane OO Sa tenga WEDDING ALBUM A record for your Wedding Album is provided by The Oshawa Times Woman's Page. Oshawa Times office. Early record Is facilitated by submitting the completed form and a picture of the bride to the possible after the ceremony, names of out-of-town guests attending the wedding to the social editor either before or the day after the wedding. McRae-Hill Present in the chancel of St Gregory's Church, for the mar- riage of Elizabeth Anne Hill to Edward James (Ted) McRae, were Monsignor Paul Dwyer the Reverend M. J. Nealon, and the Reverend Norbert Gignac as the Reverend L. T. McGough performed the ceremony and celebrated the nuptial mass The altar servers were Edward and Joseph Marks The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 1,, Hill and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. McRae, all of Oshawa The soloist Anne Nicol Miss sang 'Ave Maria", "Panis An gelicus', and "Oh Virgin, Oh Mother', accompanied by Mr Jack Driscoll at the organ Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a formal gown of white nylon organza per delustered satin. The bod fe had a shallow scoop neck line, lily-point sleeves and appli ques of Alencon lace at the neck and hemlines, A short train fell softly from.a bow at the back neckline. Her headdress was a coronet of seed pearls and crys tals holding her tiered shoulder length veil and she carried a cascade of yellow roses and white chrysanthemums The matron of honor was Mrs Delmer Haensgen and the other attendants were M Rosemary Hill, Mrs. Gerald Hill and Mis Marsha Marks They were dressed in forma! gowns of sim ilar fabric, with short sleeve inserts of embroidery at the waists. and detachable panels THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Generous influence prevail wih social gaherings, romance and ravel especially favored Sports and other outdoor pur suits also share stellar blessing Look for a pleasant surprise in the p.m FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday your chart shows fine indica tions which should net mone tary gains, occupational ad vancement and increased pres tige before the end of this new) year in your life. To acquire alll this, however, you may have! to work a little harder than us oal and shoulder a few more responsibilities, but the extra| effort should not prove too bur densome and should be light ened by the stepped-up results Best periods for advancement Forms are available at The publication of this wedding Women's Editor as soon as You are asked to submit the falling from the back waistlines. The matron of honor was in Nile green and the others were in buttercup yellow. Their head- dresses were matching Tom Jones bows and they carried nosegays of yellow and white chrysanthemums The junior . bridesmaid was Miss Janet Dixon, Peterbor- ough, and the flower girl was Miss Christine Garrow, Oshawa. They were dressed alike in for- mal gowns of green nylon taf- feta with empire waistlines, matching bow headdresses and the junior bridesmaid carried a nosegay and the flower girl car- ried a basket of similar flowers The best: man was Mr. Robert McRae and those ushering were Mr. Delmer Haensgen, Mr. Ger- ald Hill and Mr. David Garrow, all of Oshawa The reception was held at the St. Gregory's Auditorium, where the bride's mother received, wearing a pink Jace sheath, matching coat, pink straw and taffeta hat, pink accessories and a corsage of red roses, The bridegroom's mother assisted: wearing a dusty rose silk shan tung sheath and jacket, rose tulle turban hat, matching ac ST, GREGORY the Great Roman Catholic Church was the setting for the marriage of Elizabeth Anne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank I cessories and a corsage of pink -- roses, Mr. Lorne Irwin, Bramp-).omewhat adverse on Monday.|lationships will be governed by! turned and walked out of the ton, god-father of the bride ed as master of ceremonie As the couple left on a honey moon to points south, the bride was wearing a navy blue linen suit trimmed with white: lace white accessories and a corsage of red roses. Mr. and Mrs: Me Rae are making their home in Oshawa sjong the aforementioned lines The Sept December then, however weeks between now and! early October and late) Consolidate all gains} since your next good '"'breaks" won't come until March 1. 1966, when you will enter a splendid three-month c3 cle on all fronts Fine plentary influences also govern your personal life, with} emphasis on romance and tra-| vel between now and mid-Sep-| tember (a generally fine cycle +k 15 for all: Geminians), in mid-Oc-| tober, next January and April Creative workers should find) he year an excellent one, with periods of outstanding accom plishment predicted during the current month, in September and- or January A child-born on this day will be endowed with a fine inte! lect; will also be imaginative sensitive andidealistic DAY AFTER TOMORROW Stellar influence will be Rolling Hills Estates Pc aeiel t favor to tangle with or to seek superior unde riaking Stick to routine and no matter how engage in unfam Your. best avoid hec iliar bet tic your activitie hold peace annoyin certain. situatior FOR THE BIRTHDAY If Monda our birthd vour horoscope indicate that during the coming yea onal initiative, plu tion with other will help you to achieve much. Whether your interests centre on a career of your home, any plans for ¢ pansion made now, and pursued diligently. should work out wel Best periods for achieving fi nancial and occupational goals d The weeks between now an mid-September, early October late December and the three months beginning with March | 1966. Be very conservative he tween mid-October and mid-De cember, however during January and February Domestic and sentimental re also Decide To Dance? LEARN ALL THE NEW STEPS Brush up on the old favourites ARTHUR MURRAY ised stud 11, Simeone S$. 728-168) Knife Pierces Wrist} ANN LANDERS Show Must Go On! CALGARY (CP) Mrs. Donald Ray of Calgary didn't say a word when the knife went through her wrist, says her husband proudly. Twelve years ago the Aus- tralian-born Mr. and Mrs. Ray added a bayonet - throw- ing act to their trick roping and riding repertoire. Mrs. Ray, who says she is | tense and alert each time she appears on stage as the "'tar- get," recalls an incident in Toronto. "We were performing at a safety conference. It was the last act, where Don is blind- folded and I am hidden be- hind a covering of papers. "Just as he threw, I moved my arm, thinking it was out of position." The knife went through her wrist, but "I kept it hidden and took my bows. When Don realized what had happened, he was far more upset than gy USED MANNEQUIN Ray practised for two years with a wax mannequin before using his wife in the act, she says "He didn't let me watch the Hill to Edward (Ted) James McRae, son of Mr. and Mrs Kenneth J. McRae, all of Oshawa ~Photo by Sneyd act'rhat will be no day in which| propitious influences for most of| room, recalls her husband months ahead, with ro-| eps oak ae the 12 mance especially favored this month, in late August, the lat- ter half of October, next Jan- uary and April Rest periods for travel and ocial activities: Between now ind Sept. 15, mid-October, late Decembe early January and next April 4 child born on this day will highly intuitive and sensitive tive fields deeply WOMEN READ MOST Five out of the seven largest) periodicals in Britain are| women's weekly or' monthly magazines ES KAYE'S | KAYE"S LARGE SIZES SHOPPE Sizes from 141% to 321% SPECIALIZING IN LARGE SIZE CLOTHING FOR YOUNG LADIES KAYE'S i's SIZE SHOP 4 King St. BOWMANVILLE 623-5102 practice sessions. He carved the wax models up pretty badly."' The first time his wife watched, he threw each knife with precision until the last, which was aimed at the mod- el's right temple. It hit her in the right eye. 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I don't think this would be fair to mé or to my husband. Your advice is needed |--Don't Want To Be Identified With Her Dear Don't Want: If your |husband's name is John Doe MORE WOMEN STUDY MONTREAL (CP) -- Women make up much of the current jincrease in college numbers, said Jean I. Royce, registrar of Queen's University in Kingston, Ont., when the Alumni Associ- ation of Montreal awarded her their coveted Montreal Medal for her service to education |since 1933. ESTIMATE EXTR Moving into pliances, yo ses may inc end additio overall cost budgeting t can be of honker and and Housing ol! Generally tional mortg homes; ond Divorcee Forfeited volves expenses for there is no pat formula to tell you the exoct take oll these items into consideration when experienced in the economics of home ownership and can help you istic estimate of mortgage Act) mortgage, available only on new homes Oshawa BUILDERS' ASSOCIATION 369 Oshawa Blvd. N. THE OSHAWA TIMES, Soturdey, June 5, 1965 3 does not need the articles. Askithem one second and the next her not to send any more mer-\thing you know they are smok- chandise to your home. ing or chewing or eating some- | If she continues, go to the thing. f stores and request that no one Isn't it rude not to offer the be permitted to charge to your|person you are with whatever it laccount except you. Then telljis you want to enjoy yourself? your sister-in-law you have done It so happens I don't smoke, but lit I still resent it when a smoker lights up a cigarette and doesn't land his former wife has not Dear Ann Landers: You seem give me the chance to say, "No remarried her name is stilii'¢ deal with everything and|thank you." I do enjoy gum and | Stra Som Dine. Midst: Avoided everybody. Will you say some-|a mint now and then and I'm a ae iuc John MHA ase he thing in your column about gum)girl who was brought up to - p the John use their OWN \sneaks, mint sneaks, and cig-'share such treats with others. first name, however. In any aret sneaks? Is there a subtle way to let levent, it sounds to me as if this, 1 know a few people who are people know how I feel about lwoman has enough trouble. Sleight-of-hand artists when it this?---Also Human comes to getting a cigarette or Dear Also: This is a prob- Dear Ann Landers: You may 2 stick of gum or a piece of\lem? Well, kiddo, why don't you print this letter because the|candy into their mouths without|just keep your purse stocked |woman involved -does not read|anyone seeing them reach intojand forget about man's inhu- lyour column--or anything else.@ pocket. You are talking toimanity to man. She is too busy sticking her nose| p= coer ar nen in other people's business The woman is my husband's jsister. 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