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Oshawa Times (1958-), 13 Nov 1965, p. 13

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THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, November 13, 1965 13 NOW LIVING in Oshawa, following their marriage in St. Michael's Roman Catho- lic Church, Waterloo, are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Joseph Czechowski. The bride is the former Gerda Merethe Christensen, daughter of Mrs. Peter Christensen, Waterloo, and the late Mr. Christensen. The __ bride- groom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Czechowski, Oshawa. --Tomins Studio, Kitchener Czechowski-Christensen St. Michael's Roman Catholic| Church in Waterloo was the set-| ting for the marriage of Gerda) Merethe Christensen and Carl) Joseph Czechowski. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Peter Christensen, and the|sister of the bridegroom, and| of|Miss Janice Johnston, a class-| late Peter Christensen, Waterloo. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Czechowski, of Oshawa The Reverend John Campbell officiated at the ceremony. The|Woduik, Toronto, and Mr. John for that special touch of flavor. soloist was Miss Vivian Brown, accompanied by Mrs. Plomske. Given in marriage by her brother, Kurt Christensen, the} bride wore an A-line French) Jace formal gown with fitted) bodice, and bateau_ neckline.| The full length coat of peau de} soie had elbow length sleeves.) Her double wedding-ring head. dress with seed pearls, held a three-tiered elbow-length veil of|couple will be residing at 365);, French silk illusion. She carried a bouquet of colored roses. Thé maid of honor was a classmate, Miss Nancy Farrar, of Lorne Park. The bridesmaids were Miss Leona Czechowski, tawny mate from Kitchener The best man was Mr. Maur- ice Thompson of Oshawa. The ushers were Mr. Eugene Tomsic of Oshawa. The reception was held at Stone's Old Castle Inn, in Kitch- ener. For leaving on the honey- moon trip to Florida, the bride wore a two-piece suit of olive- green wool with dark brown ac- cessories. The bride is a graduate. of the Kitchener - Waterloo School of Nursing, class of 1965. The Elgin Court, Oshawa. ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: One eve-, ning last week we invited a cou-| ple to join us for dinner, We} called ahead and made reserva- tions, picked up Mac and Jane and were all set for a wonderful evening. } Just before the dessert Mac excused himself to make a phone call--he said. When my husband asked for the cheque he discovered that Mac had paid it. My husband was non-plussed when Jane thanked him pro- fusely for the evening. Obvi- ously she was unaware that we had been their guests. What should a person do when he is placed in a spot like this? It spoiled the evening for us.-- Let Down Dear Let Down: The habitual cheque-grabber -maythink -he-is behaving generously, but in a curious sense he is behaving} selfishly by depriving others of; the chance to be generous. Tell Mac that if he pulls that stunt on you again it will be the last time you'll go to dinner with him. And make it stick. Dear Ann Landers: My daughter and I are having a serious disagreement over her approaching marriage. Carmen is 41, She has been married and divorced three times and has had two children by each of her three husbands. Now Carmen is in love with a man she says was sent from heaven. She insists he is the only man she has ever loved and this marriage is the only real marriage of the lot. Her previous marriages were} eivil ceremonies. Now she wants) a church wedding complete with bridal gown and the works, | with her six children as attend- ants. My husband says it will be a farce and that people will be laughing so loud nobody will be able to hear the organ music. What do you think?--Mother| of the Bride (7) | 5% Discount lt You Bring This Ad. For All Your Bridal Shoes TINTED FREE CHOOSE DANCEY'S DOWNTOWN OSHAWA Oshawa Times King Street United Church, Oshawa, was the setting for the marriage of Carol Ann Ger- mond and Thomas Howard Hoy. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Ger- mond, Oshawa, and the bride- groom is the son of Mrs, Sam; uel Hoy, and the late Samuel Hoy of St. Paul's, Ontario. The Reverend L. W. Herbert officiated at the ceremony. The soloist was Mr. Harold Hay, accompanied by Mr. Rhyddid Williams. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a delustred jpeau de soie gown, with jewel 'neckline and lily-point sleeves. The bodice was trimmed in front with appliques of guipure jlace and a miniature bow. The sheath skirt featured a redin- |gote overskirt showing a bow- |trimmed panel of lace applique ito hem, A cascade of fullness in © jback ended in a chapel train. )An exquisite pearl and crystal crown held her tiered bouffant jveil of silk illusion. She carried Ja cascade bouquet of white car- jnations and yellow sweetheart. |roses. : | | The maid of honor was Miss {Beverley Heard, and the brides- maid was Miss Patty Germond, girl was Miss Colleen Heard. | Baked Squash Is Fall Favorite Hot baked acorn squash is tario Cheddar cheese is ad The Foods Department of Mac- donald Institute, Guelph, sug- gests this recipe. | BAKED ACORN SQUASH 2 medium acorn squash | | % cup butter, melted | salt Cheddar cheese | Start heating oven to 400 de- grees F. Scrub squash well. Cut half lengthwise; remove jseeds and stringy portion. Brush |eut surface of each half with melted butter. Sprinkle each with one-quarter teaspoon salt. | Arrange with cut sides down, in | Dear Mother: A three-time loser with six kids is no bride. I agree with your husband. Dear Ann Landers: I started to date a 17-year-old boy sev- eral weeks ago. We get along just fine, but something about our relationship bothers me. Bennett (made up name) is very affectionate and is always want- ing to hold my hand or put his arm around me. He kissed me three weeks ago and it was the first time I had ever been kissed like that. The most un- usual feeling came over me. I, like, melted in his arms, Bennett has never tried any- thing but I'm afraid if he did I would be helpless. I always thought I could win every boy- battle. Now I'm not so sure. Don't tell me to speak to my. clergyman. The boy is his son Thanks for your help.--Butter Dear Buiter: The fact thai you are aware of your weakness is a great hig help. Over-confi- dence has done in more girls than stupidity. Now that you are aware of Bennett's overpowering charms and your own vulnerability, re- solve to avoid situations which could lead to trouble Stay out of dark rooms. Im pose a rigid curfew on yourself. Double date. Have a planned program -- don't just "cruise around,"' And never park with him in a car "just to talk,". or} you'll run out of conversation mighty fast: Toots baking pan. Bake 30 minutes. Turn squash, with cut sides up. WEDDING ALBUM Arecord for your Wedding Album is provided by' The 'omen's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Times office. Early publication of this wedding record is facilitated by submitting the completed form and indicat 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 ths social editor either before or the day afte: the wedding. Hoy-Germond ' . g MRS. THOMAS H. HOY liam Boyes, of Hamilton, the ushers sister of the bride. The flower) Willows {Douglas Germond, The best man was Mr. Wil-|the bride. SACRE ee ss AEE The reception was held in the |Centennial Hall of King Street | United Church For a honeymoon to London, Ontario, bride wore a ideal for fall, especially if On- -- pi gl et ad cope ded' hiatk accessories was red and white carnations. The newlyweds will reside injwould be foolhardy not to co- (Belleville, Ontario. THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW } Generous planetary influences a pleasant Sunday. Es- pecially favored: Social func- tions' family interests, enter-| tainment of all types. | FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, if you have made the most of opportunities during the last three months -- and are still keeping on the am, in the pursuit of worthwhile goals-- your chances of reaping a fine harvest before another birthday has rolled around are excellent. Financial matters will be gov- erned by exceptionally gener- ous influences between now and late March, in early July, Sep- tember and late October, and there is also indication of job promotion, or business expan- sion, depending upon your cir- cumstances--and the quality of your efforts, of course. Best periods: Late December, Janu- ry, late April and October. ersonal relationships will] also be under good aspects, and |there is a possibility that trips \taken in January, July and-or mance: the current month, Jan-| uary, May, late June and late' | July. | A'child born on this day will + be endowed with a fine mind and could become highly skilled in either the professional or business worlds. |DAY AFTER TOMORROW | Keep in close touch with de- '~slopments around your place \of business on Monday. You may have a chance to streng- : and|then security and add to income were Mr. Ronald|py careful planning. 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