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Oshawa Times (1958-), 7 Jul 1965, p. 18

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PHYLLIS ELAINE, Mrs. Paul Wysotski, Osh- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. awa. Vows were exchanged William James Teskey, Is- in St. Gregory's Roman lington, recently became the Catholic Church, Islington, bride of Mr. Karl Paul Ontario. Wysotski, son of Mr. and --Hardy Photographers 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 "@ 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. Wysotski - Teskey St. Gregory's Roman Catholic|in deeper pink gowns of similar Church, Islington, Ontario, was|material and style. Their head- the setting, Saturday for the/dresses were two toned pink marriage of Phyllis Elaine,|clusters of flowers holding short daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Wil-|veils gathered at the backs, liam James Teskey, Islington,jand~ they carried bouquets of to Karl Paul Wysotski, son ofjlight and dark pink. feathered Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wysotski,/carnations with the maid of Oshawa. honor's bouquet accented with The Reverend H. M. Clarkson deep pink sweetheart roses. officiated and the organist) The best man was Mr. James Mrs. D. G. Fraser, played)Wysotski, Oshawa; and Mr. "Ave Maria." |Frank Teskey, Islington; Mr. Given in marriage by her|William Vetzal, Oshawa and UNITED IN St. John the Evangelist Roman Catholic Church, Whitby, were Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Peter Vesters. The bride, the for- mer Carol Ann Smith, is the Vesters The Reverend Owen Coch-| rane officiated at the wedding) of Carol Ann Smith to Anthony Peter Vesters, in St. John the Evangelist ~ Roman Catholic Church, Whitby. The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Thomas Smith, Ajax and the bridgeroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Ves- ters, Whitby. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a redin- gote-styled formal gown of white peau de soie with the long Sleeved coat fitted and buttoned at the waist and featuring a full skirt falling softly into a slight train. The coat fell open at the front to reveal a sleeveless sil- houette gown of peau de soie bordered with Chantilly lace. Her headdress was a_ white Chantilly lace pouffe holding an) elbow length veil of tulle and she carried a cascade of pink rosebuds. | father, the bride wore a gown|Mr. Joseph Banel, Toronto, of white organza over peau de/ushered. pp soie with an empire waistline} The reception was Held at the and rolled collar. French lace|/Old Mill, where the bride's appliques enhanced the bodice;/mother received in a beige silk and the four-foot train. Her/shantung suit with a copper headdress was a white organza|lace under blouse. The bride- flower, holding a double tiered/groom's mother assisted, wear- elbow-length veil and she car-jing a pale blue silk shantung ried a cascade of white andjdress with a matching jacket. pink cymbidium orchids and) As the couple left on a honey- stephanotis, |moon to the Pocono Mountains, The maid of honor was Miss|Pa., the bride was wearing a Sharon Thomas, Islington, in| three-piece off-white linen suit light pink organza over peau|with bone colored accessories, de soie and the other brides-jrust colored hat and an orchid maids were Miss Irene Wysot-|corsage. On their return, Mr. The maid 'of honor was Miss| ad daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thomas Smith, Ajax, and the bridegroom's parents are Mr. and Mrs, Anthony Vesters of Whitby. --Ireland Studio - Smith The best man was Mr. Wil- liam Vesters, Whitby, and the ushers were Mr, John Vesters, Whitby and Mr. John Napior- kowski, Ajax. Following the reception --held at the Spruce Villa Hotel, Whitby, the couple left for a honeymoon in the Laurentian Mountains, Quebec. For travell+ ing the bride donned a_ three- piece navy blue and pink suit, with navy blue accessories. On their return, Mr. and Mrs. Ves- ters will reside at 23 Ontario street, Ajax. Sharon Hart, the brid were Miss Annette Simmons and Miss Lynda Smith, and the flower girls were Miss and Mandy and Miss Teri No-| land, all of Ajax. They were} gowned alike in ice blue peau de| soie. WIFE PRESERVER To grind dry bread, tie a plas- tic bag over the mouth of the grinder. Prevents crumbs from | dropping. At 41, Woman Resents New Baby Dear Ann Landers: When I read your column yesterday I was sure the Chicago wind must have blown your brains out. What do you mean by telling a 41-year-old woman she should be thrilled to be having a baby? That woman has a son in col- lege and two girls in high school. She was just beginning to enjoy life and now she has to start over with diapers; 2 a.m. feedings, shots, sitters, high chair, stroller--the whole bit. ; I was 39 when my third son was born. I got sick and tired of having everyone tell me how happy I should be. No woman who had a child under eight opened up a mouth. It was al- ways the ones with college kids and hysterectomies who gave me the 'you're so lucky" rou- tine. I wasn't happy about it then and I'm not happy about it now. This boy is harder to raise than all the others put together. Whenever I take him any place JULY BRIDE The forthcoming marriage of Miss Gail Carla Perry and Mr. Robert A. Young, announced today, is to take place in College Park Seventh Day Adventist Church on Sunday, July 25, at 7:00 p.m. The bride elect is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Perry, Osh- awa, and the prospective bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Young of Jamestown, New York. The affianced pair are both attending Atlantic Union College, South Lan- caster, Massachusetts, where they are majoring in music. o We ended up giving every- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Wednesday, July 7, 1968 7 thing back, and since we've een Gi" our ' than ever. They give'us nothing - ee but their wonderful company-- much happier, and closer. We|when we want it--and we love * \clear their sinuses: | _ |from his in-laws. appreciate my parents moreland respect them.--D. H. D. Dear D. H. D.: Making it on - your own is one of life's Et ; joys. Aren't you glad you 't miss it? ; : peopie ask me my _ grandson's name, I am living for the day I can get this kid in school so I can get off tranquilizers and back on food.--Mrs. A. Wreck Dear Mrs. A. W.: I suspect your letter was written at the end of an exhausting day. Let's hear from you after you've had a good night's sleep--about five years from now. Dear Ann Landers: Recently you printed a letter from a ca- reer woman who was furious because people kept asking her why she wasn't married. Fi- mally she hit on an answer that silenced them promptly. Her reply was, "Just lucky I guess." I am a business woman, 30, who is faced with a similar problem, I live in a fashionable, jwell - furnished apartment-- alone. When people ask me where I live I say, 'the Foun- tain Plaza." The next question is, "With another girl?" I reply, "No, I live alone." The eye-| brows shoot up and the jaws! drop -- then embarrassed si-| lence. The inference that only) a kept woman or a sex maniac would live alone infuriates me. I live alone because I like privacy. Expensive? Yes, But I'd rather not have a car, or a} fur coat, or a trip to the Orient.| Can you think of an answer to put these clods in their place? Solo And Happy | Dear Solo: The next time| someone asks if you have a} roomate say, "No. I live alone| becaiise I like to do my house-| work in the nude."' That should| Dear Ann Landers: My heart) goes out to 'Heartache in New When I married four years ago my parents gave us aj beautiful wedding but refused to give us anything more. It} |was my husband's grandmother, | not his parents, who stepped in} and presented us with a blank| cheque to buy furniture. She let} {us know there was plenty more) |where that came from. We} jthought Grandma was great and that my parents were self-| ish and miserly--and we said so. | We soon learned that Grand-| ma's generosity had some inter- esting strings attached. Before long we discovered we had no | and she was there to collect-- jevery day--in one way or an-} lother, | NESBITT'S... LADIES' WEAR Semi-Annual Summer Clearance SALE STARTS...9 A.M. THURS. 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