A wedding of wide Interest was solemnized recently at Simcoe Street United Church when Mr, and Mrs, Nell Fransis Swann exchanged nuptial vows. The bride, the former Miss Elizabeth Wore | 10 ALDWINCKLE WOMEN'S EDITOR DIAL RA, 3.3474 33478 Pretty Spring Wedding Unites Pink snapdragons and White chrysenthemums formed the set: ting in St, Gregory's Roman Cath- olic Church for a wedding last Saturday morning when Mary Margaret Hambly was united in marriage with Robert Francis White, The bride is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, William Irving Ham- bly and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Conrad Basil White, all of Oshawa, The Reverend Wilfred Firth per- formed the ceremony and sald the nuptial mass, Present In the sanc- tuary was the Reverend Paul Dwyer, DD, Mr, Jack Driscoll played the wedding music and Mrs, W, H. Gifford sang 'Ave Maria," "Panis Angelicus," 'Hall Holy Queen Enthroned Above' | and "On This Day, O Beautiful Mother." | Given in marriage by her father | the bride wore a gown of chalk} white rose point lace over satin] fashioned with a long sleeved | slim pointed bodice, The skirt flowed into a full circular train Her fingertip veil of tulle Hlusion was gathered to a crown of tulle and sequins and she carried a cascade of white carnations, lilies of the valley and stephanotis, with white satin ties, Mrs, Ralph Houston was matron of honor for her sister. The other attendants were Mrs, Kenneth Toms and Mrs, Gerald De Pratto, sisters of the bride, Mrs. Keith Garrison, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Gretchen Schenck of St, Catharines, They all wore identi eal floor length gowns of shrimp nylon net over taffeta, A deep oval neckline highlighted the fil- ted bodice, and their gathered skirts blllowed over erinolines, They wore Iatching, fluted head. dresses, studded with rhinest The matron of honor carried a NEIL F. SWANN Ann Harris, is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, John KE, Harris of Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son of the Reverend and Mrs, Harold ¥, Swann of Trini dad, British West Indies ~~Photo by B de F Bayly, Ajax. cascade of white shasta chrysan- themums centered with golden yel- low, and the other attendants car- ried similar all white bouquets of the same flowers; Miss Barbara Houston, small niece of the bride, was flower girl, GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES COUPLES CLUB " Rios patents hed attend miseUngs + Westmount) conducted on this. subject, He was Wy « Westmount Cou-| thanked by Mrs, William Manuel, ples Club met recently at Harmony Mr, Sydney Leyley showed an ine * Church, teresting film on physical educa. The program of games and com- tion at North Simcoe School foal contests was under the direc-| The evening and yearly at. FUTURE BUILDERS GUELPH, Ont, (CP)~Two in- fants wandered away from their Mr, and Mrs, John Leger |tendarce prizes were won by Miss po RB Mrs, Michael Me-| Kathleen David, The next council Mechan, | During refreshments, plans for the next meeting were discussed, and it was decided to have it as a weiner roast, during the last week in August, The evening clo with votional service by Mr, Summers. E. A. LOVELL H. AND 8, Assn, The regular meeting of the E, A, Lovell Home and School Associa tion was held Monday evening, | home here in their pyjamas. Po- | ce found the brothers, aged two and three, watching a man mak- | meeting will be held on May 24, by | | Ying roncrete blocks, | : - | Refreshments were served Mrs, Thomas Hobbs and her com- mittee NORTHMINSTER W.A. GROUP 1 The May meeting of Group No, | 1 was held at the home of Mrs, R, W. Yeo with seventeen mem- Pr HT Ad rs, R, T, Adams and Mrs. J. R. ' Pickering were In charge of the |" ® report, devotional period and Mrs. A. C,| Sick report was given by Mrs, Philips read a story on A Bible", | Arnold Taylor, Mrs, Arthur Lymer May 16, Mrs, C. E, Crouse, presi-| Mrs, Stanley Carkeek, group |T® orted the progress of the quilt, dent, welcomed the members, The leader, then took charge of the reparations were made for the Annual Report was read by Mrw. | business | booth to be at the opening of the Raps Cook, | Members are catering to two |park, May 23, t Mrs, Lloyd Courtice installed the | wedding receptions this month and| Mrs, Fred Coleman won a rookie new officers for 1955:56, Mr &, Cy-| plans were made for these, | tin, Mrs, E, L, Middleton, a guest ril Powell, the new president, then| Mrs, E. 8, Dafoe read the min. | towel; Mrs, Arthur Lymer, a' pot took over the meeting and thank-|utes in the absence of the secre. | holder and holders, ed Mrs, C, E, Crouse for her faith. | tary | The next meeting is to be at ful work of the past two years,| Mrs, W. R. Latham gave her|the home of Mrs, Henry Glecoff, Mes. C. E, Crouse received her| treasurer's report and also hand-| Refreshments were served by Lumt-president nin, presented by |ed out aprons to be made up for | the hostess, Mrs, Gow, assisted by | Mrs. Ross Cook, {the fall bazaar { Mrs, John Fisher, Mrs, J. R, Me: Letters of thanks were read by! Mrs, B. Byrnes offered to look and Mes, C. B, Heard from the puplls| after tickets for the annual straw- of 'grade 8 for their recent trip berry supper to be held June 22 to. Toronto, Miss Janet Kerr, a at Northminster Church, for the former student of the school, play: | group, Tickets and work was as. ed a plano solo 'Norwegian Bridal| signed to the members, Procession," The Zubkovich Bro-| The June meeting, in the form! thers entertained us with two In of a pot luck supper, is to be held | strumental A uets, "Beautiful at Mrs, Gordon Furey's home on Btown Eyes" "The Mar: Greta street, June 28, at six p.m ines Hymn," and two solos Ted River Valley" and "My Hero." BATHE PARK AUX, fr. Thomas Cotle, gave an out The regular meeting of Bathe line of safety for the school, homie | Park Ladies' Auxiliary was held and on the street, He also urged at the home of Mr. Robert Gow SEE (3 [HEA FIDELITY by PYE the Hi-Fi Audio Show Friday Nite, May 20th, 10 P.M. Wilson & Lee Ltd. MUSIC STORE DIAL RA 5.4706.7 | with 17 members present, . The president Mrs, Thomas Mithein- son, presided, The minutes and roll call were read by Mrs, Emerson Stewart, Mrs, Henry Glecoff gave treasur- a de- David Donald held the lucky cup gave a vote hostesses, FUR STORAGE TIME For FREE Bonded Pickup FASHION VILLAGE Phone RA 5.2722 87 SIMCOE ST. NORTH Mary M. Hambly, Robert F. White wearing a long frock of hyacinth | blue nylon tulle over taffets, with g and and carried a nosegay of yellow and white carnations centered with a yellow rose, | Mr, Ralph Houston, was best man, The ushers were Mr, Wil! liam Hambly, Mr. James Hambly, Mr, Keith Garrison, and Mr, Ger- ald King, The reception was held fn the | Piccadilly Room of Hotel Genosha, | where the bride's mother receiv-| ed wearing delphinium blue ny-| -- Mrs. McLaughlin Spurs Auxiliary fon sheer and Chantilly lace over | taffeta with a close fitting hat of | petal pink straw, and a corsage of pink pinocchio roses, The bride- groom's mather who assisted chose natural beige lace over dusky rose taffeta with a flower trimmed navy blue straw hat and | & corsage of white carnations and | warmly welcomed pink roses, A telegram of congratulations was received from Mrs, Edward | Brastey and family of Rochester, NY, | Following the reception the! guests were entertained at the home of the bride's parents, El gin Street East, For the honeymoon Montreal and American bride wore a navy blue dress, with a top coat of powder blue and a white straw hat, Pink | carnations comprised her sage On their return the couple will live In Oshawa, trip The bride presented her bridal |ofir nurses are stronger and bet bouquet to her aunt Mrs, Leo Powers, "MY, WHAT A SURPRISE!" A St. Patrick's Day haby is Deborah Lou, who was one year old on March 17. Debbie is the of thanks to the! daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Philip ' George Weales, all of Oshawa, given their time and energy to| this pioneer. work,' she sald, re oints, the | calling names that have vanished | crepe | from the Oshawa scene, "In the | cor. | auxiliar; ELECTED PRESD MRS, W, A. DIXON Presidents who have been re- elected by the Oshawa Home MRS, EARL HUNTLEY and School Associations at thelr annual meetings held this month are Mrs, W. A. Dixon, Albert With Recollections Of Early Days $. McLaughlin was at the May| meeting of the Women's Hospital Auxiligry, In complimenting the members on thelr achievements during the winter, Mrs, McLaugh. lin reminded them that the Aux iliary was one of the oldest in the province "Many Mrs. R. women have | to] wonderful first 28 years we raised $100,000, It was on account of having an 4 that Oshawa General Hosvital wes classified as Class A "The work of the auxiliary is of the utmost importance, 1 feel that ter for having been trained here, and their -training happier under m-- - . R the mothering wing of the auxil-| lary. "We have a record to live up to that is a challenge to us all," Mres W, FF. Mercer, first vice: president presided for - the busi. ness meeting, and called on "com- | mittee conveners for their reports | Mrs, W. A, Holland stated that arrangements were going - ahead for a garden party to be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Robson on Wednesday June 15, Mrs, D, E, Jackson and Mrs, Earl Mann had made a tour of the hospital with Miss Mary Bourne, director of nursing, Mrs, Jackson noted the crowding in the hospital and the havpy disposition of the nurses despite the difficul- tes under which they. were work. ng, For the nyrsery committee Mrs W. Bassett reported that 66 baby gowns and one spread had been returned, and 18 gowns given out, Mrs. J, P. G, Maroosis announe- ed that plans were made to en- tertain the graduating class at a luncheon at the Guild Inn Wednes- day, May 25, Members desiring ENTS OF H&S ASSOCIATIONS Gan, ies Bans, Boturel, M155 " I : foo MeKnight, oo Mel sel Heights, transportation should contact Mrs, Ralph Vickery, It was announced that the Bac- ealaureate service for the gradu- ates would be held in Northmin- ster United Church on Sunday, June 5, to be followed by a coffee party for the nurses and thelr LODGES AND parents in McLaughlin Hall, 118 Toronto; Mrs, Jack McKnight, ; Mrs, Harold Huntley, and i) Nona Humier, i phe , Ceo and; as Na: al of Whitby ; 7 and Mrs, George Rowland; } Mrs, Don Mclsase and Ma, tergrove; Mr, and Mrs, Dean, Raglan; Mr, and Mrs, vB le; x i, We, 8 i E. Wales, Sireet this oR ind- sor where she will: be the of her son, Mr, Bruce Wales, a Mrs, Wales, for a few days, E Up. ert Mrs, L, East, left You can save Sa tops, then placing them in the oven until thoroughly dried Jon es ars, t avoring in and To , Bore the pf? | Miss Joan Jeffs, Wil eet | Bast, will be in Rg atur. day where she will attend the raduation ceremonies at 's first woman elected by acclama- tion in the British parliament, niversity, when her cousin, Miss | Yvonne McFadyen of Cobou receive a Bachelor of Arts degree, OLD METHOD A daily bath with lots of salt Hs in the water was common treats MRS, AYLMER WARD Street, Mrs, Earl Huntley, Sun- and Mrs, Aylmer Ward, Queen Elizabeth, sident, Sister Orpha Goyne, Mas- | son Street, SOCIAL REFORMER Eleanor Rathbope, social re. Sister Flossie Ball vice - presi | dent, presided in the absence of | former Who died In 1046, was he - BLACKHEADS two ounces of PE hem, POWDER om any w ny the blackheads dissolve and disappear by 'this simple method, wet, A the president meeting opened with | prayr roll call and reading minutes, Blister Flossie Ball sick convener gave her report , Sister Bunker! also gave her report on visiting | the sick, There will be a pot luck supper on. June 13 In the lodge hall at 6.30 p.m, Sister Edith Evans is vited the club to her cottage at Pine Point on July 13, After closing ceremonies, bingo was played and refreshments were served by the hostesses, PERSONALS Out of town guests at the White. 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