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Daily Times-Gazette, 20 Nov 1953, p. 8

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$ THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, November 20, 1988 Sad WEDDING OF OSHAWA INTEREST At Ki Street United 'Church | 1h d Mrs. Ralph Kel- | vin Tonkin exchanged nuptial vows. The bride, thé former Miss Phyllis Irene Roser, is the daugh- | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril M. Roser and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold S. Tonkin, all of Oshawa. Photo by Graphic Arts, Toronto. PERSONALS three:! th visit to Europe is anned by Mrs. H a Ae 8 vit t. After a ! Street. oy Mackenzie sails alifax on December 8. She time in will spend sume the countries At Legion Hall Draws Big Crowd jost- wd brought 'home Te Yule-tide at the Legion Hall on Tuesday 'ev when * Auxiliary to Branch 48 held §¢ Ceph Chi : ephas A Yrs. Alfred Lavender 'was- in charge of the tea room. The: table was gay with mixed chrysanthe- mums prettily arranged. Those tea were Mrs. Benjamin _ Mrs. Charles Ellegett, Mrs Clement Hewett and Mrs. James Lovell. As an added attraction Mrs. HWM read tea cups. Mrs. A Elliott was in charge of the draw for the cedar chest which was made little Miss Valerie Monaghan with Miss Barbara Crowell, McKim Street, as the win- ner. ; Other prize winners were Mr. R, McKay, King Street East, floor TUg; Yr. Jackie Branton, Elgin Street West, towels; Mrs. J. Fisher, Ritson Road South, pillow cases; Miss Gloria Claus, Oxford Street, pillow cases. Convener and co-convener of the bazaar, proceeds from which en- pn the auxiliary to carry on its charitable work, were Mrs, Clifford Pilkey, pesident, and Mrs. Robert Williams, - first vice-president. LODGES AND SOCIETIES VICTORIA LODGE : The regular meeting of Victoria Lodge L.T.B.M. 55 was held in the Orange Temple with a good at: tendance. | Worshipful Mistress Susan Spens | cer presided, -assisted by Deput, Mistress Sister Ilda Howard, De- votional exercies Were perform- ed by Chaplain Brother Ernest Woodhouse and roll call taken by Brother Willard Spencer. Several items of business were dealt with. "The members that took the white | Pgree were Sister "Helen Brown, | ister Jessie Hewett. Sister Doris | Layng, yo Hattie Russell, Sis-{ ter Ann eddrys, Sister Dianne Spencer, Sister Violet Smith, Sis- ter Anne Gatchell, Sister Clara FEw- en, Sister Joan Ewen. Sister Bar- bata T r. Sister Vera Jeffery: rother Wallace Cowan, Brother Imer Layng. Membes were glad tn sea Sister Scarron and Brother Hamlyn out again. The Bingo commitie¢ was given a hearty vote of thanks for a won- derful report. Sister Vera Jefferys, 234 Bloor Street West, is lending d; of nd TIE Northminster W.A. Group 5 Holds Election Mrs. Ralph Kimmerly was elect- ed president of Group 5 of the WA orthminster Uni Church at its regular meeting held on Tues- oi ' moving pictures , Mrs. H A Mss. jen Noakes; treasurer, he ur Berry; press s Cedric Russell; ¢ Mra, Glen Welmaley . Clifford Kell. : Pl a on WA ls holgng » 2. Mrs. Cedric Russell will the program. An open ing held in the Clara Gardner and won bv Sister Susan Spencer and Brother Ernest Woodhouse. There will be an election of of- Posh at the next meeting. Lodge was closed in the us- ual w and refreshments were served the committee, JESSIE PANTON AUX. Mrs. W, J. Lorimer, Mary Street entertained members and a guest of the North Group of The Jessie Panton Missionary Auxiliary of St. Andrews United Church at her home this week. The group convemer Mrs. J. H, Hunter Toland rummage sales held recently were verv success. ful, At the monthly a ing being held on Tuoaday yl ing November 24 in the chapel of the church Mrs. F.L. Mason will have charge of a portion of the Study Book for the: group. All plans are made and preparations reported complete for the bazaar being held on December 1. Mrs. Lorimer read an article en- titled, '"How to develop a good humor." The author pointing out that the most important he had learned from a practical point of view was the value of a sense (of humor, The people who won the greatest esteem, respect, and affection were those who were able to keep in good humor. Also Mrs. Lorimer read a dailv oraver, "Lord show me how," by Gren- ville Klusier. Mrs. Hunter invited the group to meet at her home in Decem- ber for a Christmas party when an excahnge of gifts would be made. The hostess served refresh- ments assisted by Mrs, C, Kintore. FOR THE CURLERS DROP IN. AND SEE OUR CURLING SUITS By IRVING Of Montreal THE the home for .2 social evening for m#mhers and friends Monday, No- vember, 23 at 8 pm. ' Brother Milton Bateman spoké | briefly. : donated by Bro: izes were dona ro- | ther Ernest Woodhouse and 'Sister | HAT BOX 139 KING E. Parking In Rear JO ALDWINCKLE NOMEN WOMEN'S EDITOR DIAL 3.2233 The music of words, strung like jewels 'on a silken thread by a master hand, the fascinating art of conversation that delineates character and sifts problems, em-- phasised once again the timeless peal of live atre, last night, when a program of readings held the rapt attention of a large au- dience in the UAW hall. Robert Christie, Margot Christie, Jane Mallet and Frank Peddie who call themselves Four's Company carried the audience on wings of words through comedy and pathos, satire and solemnity. Introduced by Robert Christie, actor and director, the program opened with a short play, "Over- laid," by Robertson Davies. Frank Peddie, well known to radio lis- teners as John Craig, excelled in his reading of the part of Pop, the old farmer who yearned for love, gaiety and excitem~»* ~~ ot Christie as Ethel, his prosaic laughter, was a splendid 0. the warm--hearted old man, who, when his big chance came, gal- lantly renounced it in order to satisfy her macabre ambition. Robertson Davies' penetratin picture and the characterization o the lines by the readers transport- ed them into that typical farm kitchen and small community at- mosphere, By contrast the company pre- sented as a finale '"'Over-ruled" by George Bernard Shaw, a bril- liant piece of satire that became at times a battle of words, too Evening of Dramatic Readings Entertainment in Full Measure | . | Christie from Thomas Wolfe's complex to have pungency. Mr. and Mrs, Lunn and Mr. and Mrs. Juno exchanged mates temporar- , and after much verbal inde- cision and recrimination decided to do precisely nothing. In this day and age when people don't make conversation Over-rul- ed might have fallen flat if it had not been in the capable hands of the Four who deftly Shanged pace to Dring Yariety to, the theme. Jane Mallet's monologue on eti- Suetle was a verbal caricature in e inimitable style that has made her a top-flight comedienne of stage revues and television. In serious vein, Robert Christie delivered King Robert of Sicily by Longfellow. emembered as 'party piece" were in demand, the ancient leg- end took on new life spoken as ringing, measured verse. h magic of words was exempli- fied in the reading by Margot C- tober, and Robert Louis Steven- son's Night Among the Pines by Frank Peddie. impressive word picture, hued and objective, The Four made an effective Quartette of the Walrus and the arpenter, each voice playing a solo passage, with duets and uni- son in refreshing variatioh, Four"s pany was pr under the auspices of the Univers- ity Women's Club of Oshawa and district and proceeds will be used toward its scholarship fund. tod Address, Election Feature Meeting Centre Street H&S The regufft meeting of the Centre Street Home and School Association was well attended on Monday evening. Mrs. Ira Travell introduced the guest of the evening Miss Jean uells of Port Perry who was chosen as one of the fifty best all-around girls of Canada tour the British Isles and Europe spon- sored by Garfield Weston. Miss Samuells showed colored of the highlights of her trip including shots of the coronation and important castles and cathedrals of England, Scot- land and 'the continent. Miss Samuells and her sister, Miss Donna Samuells also enter- tained the gathering with a piano uet. During the business session which was presided by the presi- dent Mrs. Cook, nomination treasurer were dent and Mrs. Ross at- ed Mrs. Harold Whitbread for treasurer. Mrs. Courtice installed the fol- low! officers: President, Mrs. C. E. Crouse; vice presidents Mrs, Charles Powell and Mrs. Ed- ward Allin; secre , Mrs, Keith Whi ; corres) secretary, Mrs. William Manuel; treasurer, Mrs. Harold Whitbread; executive -|Mrs. Allan Brown, Mrs. Harold Pascoe, Mrs. ¥idon Southwell, Mrs. Nicholas Lakas, Mrs. Rol ert Hanna. Mrs. Travell presented Mrs. Ross Cook with a past president's pin. Mrs. Cook thanked t! who had helped make the past three years a most enjoyable one and their co-operation. The room at- tendance prize was won by the kindergarten teachers, Miss Agnes Campbell and Mrs. J. Simpson. A social hour brought the evening to a close. Mrs. Ross Cook presented Mrs. Courtice with a small gift in ap- preciation of her assistance in in- stalling the officers. BEAUTY PLAN UGLEY, England (CP)--In an effort to bring some beauty to Ugley, the women of this small town in Essex are taking lessons in make-up at the municipal centre. NEW CHENILLE BEDSPREADS At Only $5.00 Boch FROM FACTORY TO YOU. We are now offering you the very closest and finest chenille bedspread available. This sprapd is completely tufted with corduroy baby chenille, no sheeting showing. They come in elgborate multi-colored . Only $8 each, sent plus , Order one, ond sove many dollors. You will. be amazed. Immediate y-back guarantee. TOWN & UNTRY MFG. Box 904 Mose &'Armes, Montreesl, P.Q. Skill hes been a tradition with us for over a quarter of a century. LEWIS... OPTOMETRISTS 3 KING ST. Ek, DIAL 53-0444 | A your Friendly Tyo SHOE STORE WITH THE FAMOUS BATA GUARANTEE shudbabediutubatutdatabidadada dod | Send me the above Slipfers § vo PAR -- size) [STViESS | 89) vor PAIR -- SIZE 15 Simcoe $t. North Dial 5-3874 al' when recitations | i Each \ painted an| deep | their friends on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary on Sunday, November 22, between the hours of 3 and 5 and 7 and 9 p.m. A pretty fall wedding was sol- emnized jecently at Audley Unit- ed Church, Pickering Township, when Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Delmer Kennedy exchanged nuptial vows. Formerly Miss Geraldine Sadie Bouskill, the bride is the daugh- PRINCIPALS IN RECENT CEREMONY ter of Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Bous- kill of R.R. 3, Eckville, Alberta, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Kennedy of Angus, Ontario. Photo by Dutton--Times Studio. SOCIAL NOTICES AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Carnegie, Port Perry, will be at home to WIFE PRESERVER When you wash your rayon gloves, put them on the hand while still wet, then stroke and blot the moisture out with a dry bath towel. Remove gloves care- fully from the hands and let them dry on a flat surface away from heat. They will fit as perfectly with this treatment as when you bought them. (June E. Fudger Feted Bride-Elect | Miss June Ellen Fudger whose! marriage to Donald Keith Buchan- au will take place in Simcoe Street United Church this evening. has been feted at several ore.nuntial events. The girls of the General Motors Office, first floor, east wing, ar- ranged a noon-hour shower and, presented their co-worker cups and saucers and dinner plates of her chosen china pattern. Miss Joyce Robinson entertained at a miscellaneous shower at her! home in Courtice, Ontario. The future bride was presented with a, corsage of pink rases and chry| santhemums and seated in a fos. tive chair, under an arch of pink | bells and garden flowers to. un. wrap the many attractively packa- ged gifts. Assisting the hostoss in| serving the guests were Mrs. Gor- don Rahme and Miss Shirley Me- Colm. Centering the tea table was a shower cake set in pink tulle and flanked with pink candles, Miss Shirley McColm, Miss Bar- bara Luke and Mrs. Gordon Rahme were :0-hotesses at a kitchen show- er at the home of Miss MeColm. On arrival the future bride re- ceived a corsage of pink baby gladiolus petals and was escorted to a bridal chair under an um- brella of ruffled pink and white with 'crepe paper. The gifts were pre.- sen ed in a deeoraled clothes has. ket, Mlss Joyce Robinson ass!st- od the hestesses in serving re. freshments. On Thursday afternqon the bride elect was again honored when she received a card table set from the salaried personnel division of General Mators office. Following the rehearsal on Thurs- day evening the Nedding party were entertained at the home of the bride's parents, Burk Street. Prescription Chemists THE HANDS THAT GUARD YOUR HEALTH A PERFECTION IS THE RUL In the compounding of prescriptions, is the only perfection standard. 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