-AWEDDING ALBUM A fecoré tor -your- Wedding Album 1 _proviser by "The Achawa Timas Women's Page. Forms are available at The Oshawa Temes office. Early publication ofthis wedding. record is facilitated by. submitting the completed form and aicture of the bride to the Women's Editor as svon 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. -- Jackson-Diercks In a Candle-light service in|double crown of matching lace Simcoe Street United Church|held her elbow-length veil of lest : Donald Ceor: tulle illusion. Her bouquet was a ee 7COF8C\ white orchid surrounded by Jackson, world figure skating| white carnations. champion and Olympic gold me-) 'The bride was attended by her dallist, took as his bride Joanne) sister, Miss Gretchen Diercks of Diercks, daughter of Mr. andjNewport, California and the Mrs. William M. Diercks Of)bridegroom's brother, Mr. Wil- Tempe, Arizona. pin gh gms liam J. Jackson acted as best is the son of Mr. an rs.! man. George Joseph Jackson of Osh-| Ushering were Robert R. "The Misecnk 6k Mottat/Diercks and Edward W. Dien bo . } , Arizona, an performed the ceremony while| ttre Pacey is Spey the organist, Mr. Reginald Geen) A sebepidon' wes. teld-in the layed the wedding music and). secompanied the. soloist, Mr.|Piccadilly Room of the Hotel Genosha and later the couple gg gE EE tallett for Toronto and Philadel- ther. the bride wore a floor-|Phia. They plan a trip to Hawaii length gown of ivory Swiss Chan-|in May. ; tilly lace embroidered with) As they left, the bride was pearls, with an empire bodice|wearing a Kelly green walking - and graceful A-line skirt accen-|suit trimmed with black Persian ted by @ chapel train . . . A'lamb. Distinguished Guests Attend Jackson-Diercks Wedding onto ests attending the|Peggy and Jane, Belleville; Mr. jae - Peeks wedding last|and Mrs, Harold Tatton, Garm- night in Simcoe Street United}ley;_Mrs. Zakos and Diane, Church were: Mr. and Mrs. Shel-| Peterborough; Mr. and Mrs. don Galbraith, Mr. and Mrs.|David Carr, Cobourg; Mr. and Spencer Rodway, Mr. and Mrs.|Mrs. E. Moore, Stratford; Mr. Kenneth Ingo, Mrs. J. Wagner, |Otto Jelinek and Miss Maria Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Carnegie and| Jelinek, Bronte; Mr. Tromas Jan; Mr. and Mrs. James Torkvei, Don Mills; Mr. and O'Don; Mr. and Mrs. Douglas|Mrs. L. Huenegard, and fgmily, Guthrie and Penny; Mr. and/Agincourt; Mr. Sandy Swanson, Mrs. W. E. Matthews and Lynn;|Tacoma, Washington; Miss tan MR. AND MRS. DONALD G. JACKSON n We Guarantee to SAVE YOU $100.00 ON YOUR ANNUAL FOOD COST PHONE 723-1163 THE FOOD PLAN THAT! HAS PROVEN ITSELE Chambew- FOOD CLUB 933 RITSON RD. 5. jalong monetary lines--especially THE STARS SAY By_ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Saturday should. proves highly enjoyable day.. Personal relationships will be highly con- genial, so such interests as group activities, trave! and ro- mance should bring you great happiness. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, while you can accomplish a great deal in the year ahead in late March, early May, dur- ing all of July, in mid-Septem- ber, mid-October and next Jan- happy @omestic and social ae- velopments. mance, you will have an excep- periods in late June, all of Juiy : itive peotrineeienaenncel and late : chien worncrs best outstanding a c c o mplishments THE OSHAWA TIMES, Friday, December 24, 1963 49 And, as for ro- tionally good year; with notabie <a ee BN cs goa frostings. Thickens them without addilig exira sweetness: September, Creative «will haven ana af thais 29 Wis suave Ono Ge taten years in many, with some forecast for June. j Some change in environment,| [ Mont ttn See Jone! WIFE PRESERVER tion, is indicated in early June and-or the first three weeks in To cut foam rubber evenly, compress it tightly by pressing October, but the changes should it down with a flat board; then prove beneficial. A child born on this day will it cuts easily with a razor, sharp knife or scissors | ATTENTION BUSINESSMEN ... ! We serve a special businessmen's lunch, including mcin course, , bread, butter, vegetables and desert, for 80¢ ond up. Teo or coffee 5¢ extro. | TRY US TODAY! be endowed with fine imagina- tion and intelligence; would make an excellent writer or scientist. 2 uary--it would be advisable to make no loans and to avoid extravagance and speculation in late May, the first week of June, November and December. Best periods for job and-or busi- ness interests: Late April, early January. May, late December and next | We also specialize in delicious @ LIGHT LUNCHES and taste tempting « CHINESE FOODS including Take-Qut-Orders. DON'T FORGET Che Rih Room friction in close:circles for that early September and early Oc- tober, you will find that prac-| tically all of this new year in} your life will be marked by! If you will be careful to avoid | balance of this month, in late | April, early June, late August, | NOW OPEN SUNDAY 4 TO 7:30 P.M. Continental French Buffet | Served Daily 11:30 - 2 p.m. -- 5 to 8 p.m. | RESTAURANT | Upsteirs 14% KING ST, E, 728-4666 -- 725-0075 GRAN GENOSHA HOTEL Se Eee Sp 6 at ake ae Aa ae a ea iia an ER ES IR LEN LD PETES. rmstrong Seren Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ormsby; | Karoline Frampton and Miss} Mr. ad Mrs. P. MacKenize and] Marilyn Frampton, both of Oak- | Joe; and Mrs. R. Planke; Mr.jland, California; Miss Michele} and Mrs. Joseph Planke; Mr.|Georger, Buffalo; Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. R. Sedgewick; Mr.|/M. Walton, Newkcastle. and Mrs. P. Paul; Mr. and! Telegrams were received from Mrs. Hugh Ormsby; Mr. andj Switzerland and England and in- Mrs. Gilbert Milne; Miss Annejcluded congratulations from Martin; Mr. and Mrs. H. D.|Lord Thomson of Fleet. Greet-| Fletcer; Miss Mollie Walker; |ings were also received from the | Mr. James Proudfoot; Mr. and|Honorable John P. Robarts, Mrs. James Burton; Mr. and/Prime Minister of Ontario; the) rs. Chris Snyder; Mr. John|Honorable M. B. Dymond, min-} vies, Mr. and Mrs. Donaldjister of health, Ontario; and the | ikshank, Mr. and Mrs. Smith| Right Honorable L. B. Pearson, | aod Pat; Miss Lynda Snelling)Prime Minister, Ottawa. and Mr. Harry Winder Other out-of-town guests at- VALUABLE MEAT tending were: Mr. and Mrs. Gor-| A three and one-half ounce don Gibson, Cango Park, Cali-| serying of cooked lean pork pro- fornia; Mr. and Mrs. Ross At- vides an adult with about 40 per cheson and Marilyn, Mrs. Elsie/cent of the protein he needs| Rudd and Judy, all of Ottawa; |daily. It also provides him with | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Devine,|about 25 per cent of the iron, Clarkson; Mr. Allan McClean,/riboflavin and niacin he re-| Peterborough; Mr. and Mrs.|quires each day, and with all Alex Anoichuk, and Yvonne,/the thiamine he needs daily. It Bowmanville, Miss Dianne An-|provides an even higher per-| derson, Tacoma Washington; Dr.jcentage of a child's daily re- and Mrs. William McCutheon,' quirements for these' nutrients. SPORTSWEAR Ltd. . .. the management and -staff-offer Hay the Christ Child bless pou and pours. METROPOLITAN STORES 60 King St. E. Downtown Oshawa you this message ... at Christmas Time it's a pleasure to take this opportunity to greet our many patrons-and thank them for their valued patronage. ... and to wish each and everyone the brightest holiday season! VADIANT CLEANERS @ 1120 Simcoe St. N. -- 728-2361 > Orhews Shonping Centre -- 725-1023 Sow Sele LO LL Sw SSeS ist J. A. ARMS AND STAFF - =}. /-Omes i A ee eR i Sa I URS AL GL GL Ss Seas ass a eg a : Ph eR ere ee Bes eR Ree, VD eee re, With all the tranquility of a snow-covered Jand- seape, the spirit of Christmas comes to bless and brighten every heart and home. It is our wish that you may enjoy thrice fold this Yule all the wonderfal things that go into making the Christmas season such a special time: the joyful hours, the happy memories, the cheerfal gatherings with family and friends. And may we, too, continue in your friendship, serving the needs of you TRONG and your family, always in' better way. We know how much it means to , have the trast and good will of folks like you, and we are traly grateful. Member OSHAWA BUILDERS ASSOCIATION AJAX Phone 942-2401