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Daily Times-Gazette, 19 Nov 1953, p. 10

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dney \ squaidrons of shore "1 naval air- | ' \ i Ai 40 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday; November 19, 1958 EMPRESS OF INDIA LODGE. D.0.E. OBSERVE 60TH ANNIVERSARY versary banquet held by the Empress of India Lodge last evening are Sister Alice Hard- sand, convener of banquet and past president, and Sister Nan , worthy president. Seen from L to R are Sister Hardsand, Sister . Hills, treasurer, Sister Em- e, grand president, Sis- "ter Tlene G. Luckett, grand secre. tary and Sister Kirkbride. In the lower picture are seen three of the oldest mem os of the lodge. From L to R: Sister Flora Sim- mons, past district deputy, who joined the Lodge 36 years ago, Sister Elizabeth Salter, who join- ed 57 years ago and was the old est member present at the ban- quet, Sister Lottie Newton, past president who has been a mem- for 44 years. --Times-Gazette Staff Photo GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES Courtice Home and School As- sociation held its November meet- ing on Tuesday with the president Mrs. George Goddard presiding. Mr. Stanley Richardson of Osh. awa was guest speaker and talk was greatly enjoyed by both parents and children present. The members of the graduation ep were Fresented with pins Hobbs. The pupils 4 fod were, Nancy Brown, Cochrane, Mary Carolyn urton, Ralph Wehnert, Chit: i Barber, ancis Henderson, Alex Alexander. Nancy Brown thanked the association for the | Various Foros were read. A euchre part A is to be Jeld Friday November at 8 p Refreshments Won A ved by | the social committee. PERSONALS Mrs. E. A. Collins, Grierson Avenue, engertained at the tea hour on Friday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Harold C. Smith, Irvine Avenue, Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Smith and family of Trenton were recent guests at the home of Mr. Smith's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Smith, Alexandra Street. Mr. and Mrs. James Rodd and son Simcoe Street North, spent Sunday in Pefferlaw visiting Mr. Road's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Berwin Adams, Orchard Avenue, had as guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Adams of Bowmanville. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood Sim coe Street North, had as guests on Sunday Miss Marlene Moore- croft and Mr. Boyd Mecorecroft of Madoc. Mr. and Mrs. Alymer Ward and family, Taunton Road spent. Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. Melville Tracy of Dunsford Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurren and family, Simcoe Street North spent Sunday in Cannington, the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Leighton. a and Mrs. James Rodd had as guests recently, Mr. and Mrs, Noman Wilson of Prince Albert DEFENCE WORKOUT CANBERRA (CP) -- Australia's navy and air minister, William McMahon, said anti- submarine ex- ercises off the New South: Wales coast had proved of great value. Taking part were eight Australian Navy vessels, two British sub- manues based at and SOCIAL NOTICES AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Carne- gie, Port Perry, Ontario, will be at home to their friends on the occasion of their 50th wedding an- niversary on Sunday, November * (22, between the hours of 8 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. WESTERN SALT Salt deposits 1,000 feet thick have been found in parts of northeastern Alberta. A MILE STONE was marked last evening by the Empress of India Lodge of the Daughter of England Benevolent Society which celebrated its 60 anniver- | sary at a banquet held in the Legion Hall. the head table are the present officers: Seated (L to R) Sister Winnifred Mills, 3rd guide! Sis- ter Betty Glover, 2nd guide; Sis- ter Ethel Cockerham, vice-presi- | dent; Sister Nan Kirkbride, wor- thy president; Sister Jessie Madder, district deputy; Sister Hattie Russell, past president; Sister Annie Mitchell, inside guard. Standing (L to R)- Sister Luella McIsaac, 4th guide; Sis- ter Ellen Boneham, pianist; Sis- | : ter Kate Glover, chaplain; Sister Doris McDonald, secretary; Sis- ter Ethel Horton, Sister Doreen Ladd, 1st guide; Sister Beatrice Hurst, degree captain; Sister Annie Graham, outside guard. Times-Gazette Staff Photo. Daughters of England Celebrate 60th Anniversary Officers from Grand Lodge were honored guests at the 60th anni- yorsary of the Empress of India Lodge of the Daughters of Eng- Benevolent Society which was Ss with a banquet held last evening in the Legion Hall. Attending the function which was | convened by Sister Alice Hard- sand were over one hundred and twenty 2 and present members, whom were accompanied by their husbands. Seated at the head table with! the worthy president, Sister Nan Kirkbride were Sister Alice Hard- sand, past president; Sister Aliee Mason, grand past president; Sis- ter Win orner, past district deputy; Sister Ethel Horton, im- mediate past district deputy; Sister Elizabeth Salter, the oldest mem- ber present; Sister Beatrice V. Hills, grand treasurer; Mr. George Madder; Sister Jessie Madder, dis-| trict deputy; Mr. W. L. Kirkbride: Sister E 8a Lodge, grand presi- dent; His rship Eh W. John Naylor; Mrs, Naylor; Sister Ilene G. Luckett, grand secretary; Sis- ter Hattie Russell, past president; Mr. John Russell; Sister Ethel Cockerham, vice-president. All the officers and distinguished guests wore corsages of white chrysanthemums which were pin- ned on by past presidents Sister Doris MacDonald and Sister An- nie Mitchell. COLORFUL SETTING The setting for the dinner was a colorful one. Union Jacks flank- ed each side of the platform where a profusion of bronze chrysanthe- mums formed the background for a royal scene including small rep. licas of Queen Elizabeth and six ladies-in-waiting in Coronation robes with the royal coach and Coronation chair. Three candle candelabra and large bouquets of yellow chrysan- themums set off the head table of Local Lodge while red and white streamers and small bouquets of chrysanthemums | invarious colors decorated the long | ests. A three-tier | e made by Sister | tables for the anniversary c. Gladys Little was cut by the worthy president. Sister Alice Hardsand acked as | Mag Foi i The toast to Her ajes 'was proposed by Sister Nan Kirkbride, worthy president, who in turn introduced the honored guests. Worthy district deputy Sister Jessie Madder pro; ed the toast to Grand Lodge which was responded to by most wo! rand president, Sister Ethel ge. The toast to the City of Oshawa was pro used | by immedi- ate past district ister Eth- el Horton and Ss to by His Worship Mayor W. J. Naylor. Wor- thy past president Sister Hattie Russell proposed the toast Pl the Empress of India Lodge No. 28 which was responded to Wy Sister Elizabeth Salter. The toast to "Our guests and Sister lodges" was pro- posed by Worthy ice-president Sister hel Cockerham oy ch most wo grand secre - ter Ilene Luckett responded G Ss were brought from most wo! and treasurer Sis- ter Beatrice Hill and grand Jost president Sister Alice Mason." - ters of congratulations from the Honorable George Drew and Mich- ael Starr, MP for Ontario Riding, were read by Sister Hardsand. YARIEZY CONCERT Follo e banquet a Drograin arranged Pog Re ale was presented Mvith the foll taking part. Cornet solos "The Will Rose" and '"'Bless This House" by Mr. Bill who also gave a demonstration in sleight of hand. Songs entitled "Garden of Hap- iness" and "The Sunshine of Your mile" were contributed Mr. Kenneth Mayberry. Tap dances were presented by the Horchick THURSDAY - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY the last three days of our ANNUAL FALL SALE during which prices are slashed fo a new rock-bottom low ! 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The two oldest members Sister Elizabeth Salter and Sister Lottie Newton, drew the wi numbers for the prizes as follows: Mrs. Jane Hensler, Toronto; Sister Winnifred Corner, Whitby: Sister Gladys L Little, Miss Barbara Daw- ey Locke, Sister Edith Mayior, Sister Grace McNabb Miss Jane ight, Mr. Thomas Murrall; Sister Nancy Murrall ae ter Betty Glover, Sister Jessie mke, er Marjorie Watkinson, Whitby; Mr, Smith Re: olds, Mrs Albert Fowler, Sister Mr, George Madder, Mr. Edw Smith, Mrs. Edith Fullerton, Billy ade. The thanks of the Lodge were resent, DRY CLEANING NEWS PeMume stains. Do not put perfume directly on your clothes for the com- bination of heat during the. clean- ing may oxidize me stain and bring it out. Help your Cleaner to serve you better. LAKESHORE DIVISION Dry Cleaners Institute (Ontario) Limited treasurer, | BOTTLE-FED BABIES DRAPES - CURTAINS VENETIAN SHADES Measure FREE ESTIMATES WARD'S Jane XL Homo ream Dries quickly without a trace of stickiness. 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