i A J Womans World I By Caroline Ion Did you see the Princess Is she as lovely as the papers have been telling us And what of Philip Duke of Edinburgh Is life the Prince Charming from our childhood fairy tales These questions and many more were being Asked over the weekend following the Royal couples memorable visit to Tor onto We could answer them all in the affirmative With thousands of other parents we took our oldest son to Queens Park to await the arrival of the motorcade at Hart House It was a beautiful day The was shining A light breeze lilted the leaves from the lawns Everywhere there was sun shine in peoples faces as they waited in anticipation of a view of Princess Elizabeth and her Princess graciously acknowledg ed the applause of her subjects with a charming smile and a wave of her hand which was so reminiscent of her mothers ges ture Prince Philip waved to one and alt very obviously en joying the entire proceedings Wo could not help but feel that she looked very weary Just as the Royal car came abreast with our group Princess Elizabeth leaned over and spoke to husband At that moment she seemed more relaxed and togeth er they shared some private con- week Social News Many visited Toronto on Friday and Saturday to see the Royal visitors Princess Eliza beth and the Duke of Edin burgh Mrs James Smart Toronto called on Mr and Mrs Cameron Smart on Monday evening Mr and Mrs Norman Rush Jr were dinner guests on Sun day of Mr and Mrs Norman Rush Sr Mr and Mrs J and son Barry Gait were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Walter OHalloran Miss Joyce Brittingcr and Mrs Martin visited Mr and Mrs Elliott Graham Toronto last Wednesday Mrs Lillian Simmerson is visiting her son and daughterinlaw Mr and Mrs Earl Simmerson Mr- and Mrs Robert Rose News Of The for column mutt In office Monday Copy must written briefly as possible and to news and reports Other than routine reports Slid announcements will be printed separately tall blonde husband Little Later after being greeted at children wore their best suits Hart House by the chancellor of and dresses Stubborn shocks of hair the aftermath of summer with their son and in Mrs Landry Thorn- bury is a guest this week of Mr and Mrs Donald Wright the university Hon Vincent Massy President Sydney Smith protruded from under and other dignitaries they enter- limes unaccustomed Eton cap the Lining the procession route at ceremony About la- Mr j this section were members of ter the lpart accompanied Royal Canadian Medical Corps- by these and stationed at Camp Borden- Many officials as well as the a chest was decorated with the in their brilliant uniforms walk- campaign ribbons of World from Hart House to Queens and a few had ones from the Park Crescent war of 1418 We noticed The crowds that had gathered Lt Col of the regiment proudly this spot gave a tumultous wearing the Military Cross as j cheer as I the Royal party he inspected his men shortly be- We were very for- the scheduled arrival of the in having ah excellent Royal party I view of this section of the pro- It was with mixed feelings that cession We had time to admire many of these men awaited their the Princesss beautiful rich blue Princess They had risen that morning at oclock Their boots gleaming in the sunlight and their immaculate uniforms told of the many hours involved their preparations A young exnaval couple to our left had reversed that pat tern having gone to bed shortly after am They had attended the Trafalgar Ball the evening and had followed it up a breakfast party appointed at not having seen Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh at the ball they had crawled out of bed a few hours later to witness them at Queens Park and Hart House At Hart House the carillon rang out a joyous welcome to the Royal couple From other buildings or neighboring churches rang out other bells The mounted officers of the onto Police force made a last minute inspection of the section route deputized to their care police cruiser passed the that the vas almost over The royal car had University Ave there they were The the crescent The ensemble with the feathered hat close fitting her head Of her shoes that controversial subject we could see nothing As they entered the lieuten antgovernors suite at Queens Park by the bunting and flag- draped west door the Royal pair waved again to the cheering throngs They stopped on the private stairvay leading to the suite and again acknowledged the crowds warm welcome Once the couple had disappear ed the began to chant We want the Princess We the Princess Twice this con scientious slim young woman appeared at the window The roar of the crowd deafening A short time later the Duke Mrs William Dowling Bol ton and Mr and Mrs Harry Ansell and son Billy Toronto were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs George Ruddock Mr and Mrs Cameron Smart attended the silver wed ding anniversary of Mr and Mrs John Devlin Toronto on Saturday Mr and Mrs William Bray Toronto spent the weekend with the parents Mr and Mrs Robert Rose Miss Bobbie and Miss McCarnan To ronto spent the weekend with Miss parents Mr a Bert Mrs Bert spent a few days in Toronto last week visiting her brother Mr A J and Mrs ald Mr and Mrs Bert and Mr and Mrs Leonard spent Thanksgiving weekend at Bay City Mich On Monday they visited Mr Mc- aunts Mrs Freeman and Mrs and Mrs Decker and family of Saginaw Mich Mr and Mrs of of Edinburgh came running dovn Utica visited Mrs on the private stairway stopping at j Sunday each of the openings to wave to The branch bus trip to Toronto Oct was a great success Thirtynine ladies left am travelling down the concession to Steeles Ave and via St Avenue Road and St to the Royal Ontario Museum We were for tunate in having an instructive lady guide who made the visit so beneficial to all of us At we had arranged to have our lunch in the museum snack bar It consisted of a choice of vegetable soup and crackers or tomato juice ham or egg sand wiches choice of peach apple or raisin pie with ice cream tea coffee or milk At 1230 pm we boarded our bus to reach the Happy Gang by p where we enjoyed the music and relaxation Leaving there at pm we reached the Hospital for Sick Children at oclock when we divided into groups with lady members of the auxiliary as our guides Our visit there was most interesting and we should be very proud to know we have the finest and best equipped hos pital of its kind situated in the centre of our dominion It was sad to see some of the little children with their handi caps but when one sees the ef ficiency of the care they are given we know it is the very best Leaving the hospital at 3 pm we were taken to the par liament buildings and were sur prisingly received by our North York member of parliament Major A A Mackenzie Each member was given an envelope of pamphlets and pictures re ferring to different departments of the province and a puzzle of the map of Ontario After be ing ushered to the members seats by Mr White the husband of one of our members Mr Day the guide of years service in the buildings gave us a very interesting talk on the history of the parliament buildings If time had allowed we would have been taken to all places of interest throughout the build ing But the bus was waiting and we journeyed to our re spective homes giving special thanks to Mrs Harold Dews- bury branch convener of his torical research and current events for making our trip pos sible crick introduced Mrs Clair Powell and her friend Mrs Sla ter who gave a dem onstration on table setting Ruth Styles sang a lovely solo Whispering Hope The meeting closed with God Save the King Refreshments were served by Mrs Mrs George Walsh and Mrs Harvey The October meeting of ley branch will be at the home of Mrs Herb Oct Please note change of day Motto Life is like garden it bears the fruit you sow given by Mrs Roll call is suggestions for postponing old age The King branch be our guests and will provide the program Also this is the meeting to bring the gift for our adopted French boy Everyone provide In the near future a rectangle- shaped hammered aluminum serving tray will be forwarded to the Womens Institute of St Margaret Shropshire Eng land the gift of King City branch It is being made by Mr Wilfred Bowes of Maple bro ther of Mrs Austin Rumble vicepresident of the local organ ization His wife Irene will do the inscription work The gift is an acknowledgement of a beautiful hand embroidered luncheon cloth brought to the King City branch early this summer by Mrs Dennis a member of St Margarets King City is pleased to send a handmade Canadian product to its sister English Institute Institute members arc remind ed to attend the District Service entitled We Call It Human Na ture conducted by Miss Mc- at Aurora United church parlors on Friday Oct at 130 pm to oclock the people He grinned broadly and striding across the short dis tance to the car continued to wave Upon entering the lux urious convertible he turned about in a complete circle and then another broad smile he was off to the Royal York hotel for the Toronto Board of Trade luncheon RELATIVE SHOWER A relative shower was held at the home of Mrs Newmarket on Oct for her niece Miss Durene Ash Many pretty gifts presented to the bridetobe Following the opening of the gifts a social hour followed A dainty lunch brought the evening to a close v i W4V -r- T The branch will meet on Wednesday Oct 24 at 2 pm in the United church base ment Motto We live our lives once there are no rehearsals Roll call Institute memories Program Mount Albert Wo mens Institute will provide the program Hostesses Every member provides Members please plan to attend when we are entertaining Mount Albert ri if STOCK REDUCING LI BARGAINS Combinations BARGAINS Lakeside branch will hold its monthly meeting in Keswick memorial hall Oct at pm Subjects for the evening are his torical research and current events All are welcome Come and bring a friend v fc I r fewr STROMBERG model 2151 WALNUT CAS- STROMBERG model INCH model SPEAKER MODEL savoy FLEETWOOD mahogany 3 CHANGER clarewont WALNVT J LOOK BAKU Portables BARGAINS PRICK SI The regular monthly of Aurora branch held evening Oct ipin at the home of Mrs V Fines St North Roll call Whats your beef The program is in charge of Mrs If Anderson convener of iffy activities rind public rela tions Hostesses ore Mrs Smith Mrs If Foster and Miss There were many places of interest mentioned by members of branch in reply to the roll call at the October meeting held in the hall with Mrs William Ham as hostess Some of these were England the Pacific Coast Ottawa in Toronto and Australia where Mrs Leslie Glass would like to travel to visit her pen pal there with whom she has kept up correspondence for years and has never met Miss Winifred Boys explained the motto Do not he discour aged it is often the last key that opens the door With a free land abundance of food and all material needs and friends there is no cause for discouragement she said Just keep on doing the job and things will turn out right The president Mrs Norman and Mrs Norman Ether- were appointed convention delegates The branch decided that the proceeds from the current Wl dances and the forthcoming he used to ward the building fund of Institute hall The bazaar falls on Nov I TABLE MODELS MAKKH w UP UP The Mount branch met the community hall on Thurs- Oct The president Stiver in the chair The roll call improve- like in my kit- by Seven visitors were Mrs J in- Institute ia her home I for the A committee vas appointed to see about a for tea quilt It de cided to cater at a turkey supper the Mount Albert girls base ball in November A card parly will he held in the hall nil Tuesday Nov Convener of home health Mrs fluid King Itidge met at the home of Mrs Pry on Tuesday Eleven members and visitor were present As we are a newly formed I it was decided that all our would go to the animal convention to be held ill Royal early in November for one day instead of sending just one as this would he of greater benefit because most of our members are quite the work of our It was also derided hold our meetings during winter from pm all our when their husbands were home In stay Ilia children A paper was given by Mrs K by Mrs J Jones and Mrs J Scot on the his tory our Much discussion followed as all our members are greatly interested in the history of their A short reading was given by Mis P Hall Our travelling library has ar rived and is being kept at the home of Mrs Li brary hours are from pm and ail evening on Wednesdays of each week pi MISS THIS EXCEPTIONAL SALE BEST RADIOS AT UNHEARD i i 1 i l lifcj K- J 1- J ffi j ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF PARK i and viiiimts ON Oct 20 our prices will be reasonable CHILLMAN PROP PHONE savin COLO CHOCOLATE oonvrx rum- i a GINGCBB1U1AD MIX Household Floor OOHVIE TBISCVIT MIX MINUTE OATS BAG CELLO 35c SHE US OR CUT BUUL Ready Cot Macaroni 2 2 2 Got Macaroni KRAFT DINNER OR SPAGHETTI A STOKELYS UBBYS FaacT Toosalo 2 LBS k TINS TINS 21c 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