THE TIMES-GAZETT s Tuesday, July 30, 1 tPersonals/ : 88 Souia) eronis 2nd sity hie Spprsiiated by TELEPRONED Andrew Murdoch is holidaying at Loon Lake, we Mrs, H, D, Sowison, Tylor Cres~ eent, has been visiting Miss Lu) Nurse, Bensfort, Ont, Mr, and My plies", Axtell attend- ed the Earnshaw-Ker wedding last Saturday in Hamilton, : Miss Marie Sorin and Miss Elsie Holmes have been spending two weeks' vacation at Presqu'lle Point, Miss Eileen Collin, North Osh awa, is spending two weeks at Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Miss Dorothy * Whison, Nassau Street, has returned home after spending the past week at Cobourg oamp, Mus, Robert" cawker, Mrs, Elmer Jenkins, Mrs, Victor Cutting and son Jimmy, have returned from » week's vacation at Jackson's Point, Miss Pat Wilson *has returned home after spending two weeks Jia Miss Georgina Welsh, Cour- 0 Mr, and Mi, Bratence Carswell snd family, Albert Street, have re turned home after spending two weeks at their cottage in Madoc, Mr, and Mis, *Dofala Rose of Toronto are spending thelr honeys moon with Mr, and Mrs, Robert Latham, Mary Street, The bride is # niece of Mrs, Latham, Mr, and M5, Maufioe Hutahison, | Joan and Larry, left last Tuesday for their cottage on the Rideau Ri. ver, after spending the previous ten days as guests of Mr, and Mrs, J, H, Morley, Lansdowne, Ont, ob Mrs, John Dugan and daughter, John Street, have returned home after a holiday in Kingston, accom= panied by Miss Shirley Bartlett, who will be their guest for a short time, Mr, and Met, Waitdr Lane, Chrise tle Street, and Mr, and Mrs, Harry Barrett, Toronto, motored to Otta~- wa and Montreal for their holidays last week, Miss Connie Solbus, 9 Bagot Street, has returned after a two wk' holiday at Sundridge, On- 0, Mr. and Mb. 5. W. sieeth ana thelr son, John Richard, Cold« stream Avenue, Toronto, were Sune day guests of Mrs, Sleeth's father, Social Notices ant AS wane itn ENGAGEMENTS Mr, and Mrs, 8, = Steph: Mrs, William Knihnisky, The wed ding will take place on Saturday, au. 3,at3 pm, in King Street United Oh ENGAGEMENT Mr, and Mrs, George A. Parrott announce the engagement of their daughter, Eileen, Alan Smith, son of Mr, and Mrs, Leonard L. Smith, The wedding will take place on Saturday, Aug, 17, at 3 Ban. in Simcoe Street United Chi " » MARRIAGE Mr, and Mrs, W, A, Carncrose, Oshawa, wish to announce the marriage of the daughter, Joan Isobel, to Jamea Albert Elliott, son of Mr, and Mrs, 8, A, Elliott, Della, Alta, The marriage took place quietly in Weat United Church, Col- lege Street, Toronto, on Saturday noon, July 20, at 3:15, The ceremony was performed by Rev, H, O, Vernon, After a trip to Mua. koka, Mr, and Mrs, Elliott will make their home in Alberta, 3 Wed In Holy Trinity Church, MR, and MRS, GEORGE PALMER who are pictured after their ago Saturds). Sfieinoun: The daughter of groom is the son of Mrs, Chapman and the Eugene Palmer and the late Mr, Palmer, ~Photo Jedding Holy Trinity Church a week bride former Doris hapman, is the 1ate Mrs, Chapman and the brides by Campbell's Studio Mr, Penfound, 18 Maple Street. Mrs, Bleeth was the former Hazel Penfound, LIE BR J Miss Hazel Fowler is spending a week with her sister, Mrs, Lorne E, Readman, West Gravenhurst, 2 BJ of Miss Helen Murdoch, Warren Avenue, is spending holidays with Mr, and Mrs, Webb, Brantford, for« merly of Oshawa, LE J Mr, and Mrs, Harry Farewell of Chicago and Mrs, Frank Eldred of Detroit are visiting their cousins, Misses Frankie and Bessie Farewell, Simcoe Street North, LE Mr, and Mrs, George M, Henry of Hamilton are spending a week with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, L, A, Corn, Bimcoe Street South, : ® oO Mr, and Mrs, Earl Hurlbert and Audrey and Clayton and Mr, and Mrs, Percy Taylor have returned from two weeks' vacation spent at Wapoose, Prince Edward County, yee Mr, and Mrs, John Br and daughters, Joan and Donna, Nassau Street, were in Peterborough last week to attend the O'Brien-Hickey wedding, Ernie Lay, ® odompanted by Miss Tibby Boyd, Miss Lola Perry and Jack Bent, motored last week- end to Niagara Falls, N.Y, where he visited his aunt, Mrs, Ed Cooper, and other friends, Mr, and Mr%, Biucs Scot attend. ed the Scott-Wildman.MoGee re union, held in Cobourg on . Satur. day, July 20, in honor of Mr, and Mrs Willlam Scott, Stewart Valley, ® 0 / Mr, and Mrs, Frank P, Haenagen have the former's sister, Miss Oe celia Casey of Toronto, as their guest for two weeks, They all are motoring to Ohatham for a few days' visit with relatives, aR Among the out-of-town jue at the Yourkevich.Starr wedding last Saturday were Mr, and Mrs, Jack Justice and daughter Eileen, Mrs, Albert Simmons, grandmother of the bride, and Mrs, Joseph Boyce and daughter Edna, all of Toronto, and Koleanik, aunt of the Bohden, , N, bridegroom, and her son, Montreal, Among the Sut otYown guests at the Elliott.Boddy wedding last Sat- tg Pg Mra, A, Ogden, Courts fe; Mr and Mrs, D, MoKnight, Bowmanville; Mra, J, Davey, Baltl- more, Ont, and Mr, and Mrs, J, Medhurat and daughter, Eleanor, Cobourg, Mrs, william shuwBings, with her daughters, Pat and Joan, left last Saturday for Sutton West, to reside there with her husband, after liv ing for the t alx years with her Fother, Mrs, Thomas Corn, Oshawa \ » Among the Surat own guests at the Toma-Cane wed last Sate urday were Miss Pearl Toma, Mra, . O, Johnston and Master Bruce Johnaton, all of Toronto; Mrs, J. A, Toms and Mr. and Mrs, EB. Phone 28 King 8t. B. Aquacade Leg Lotion JURY & LOVELL: FOR SHEER LEG FLATTIRY ", 8 A by Helen Rin t "w a . stein rT Try faults and blemishes, create a sleek en. during beauty impervious to rain and water splashes , . . & smooth, n-beige loveliness that looks supremely natural Wie ay Igoe Easy to ED Apply , 00000 J mel oa, bottle, 1.00, "MAGIC" Before applying Aquacade Teg Lotion, remove unattractive hale walely, with Melons Rubiasteints Tet Depilatory Wan Simos 8, || Rev. J. 8, 1. Wilson, Th Brown, Pickering, and Mr, and Mrs, H, 8, Poarce, Batawa, » Last Thursday evening, & number of neighbors and friends were en- tertained at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Wyn Howard, a bride~-elect of August 3, at the home Mrs, Fred Crome, Montrave Avenue, The guest of honor was seated beneath a canopy of pink and white streamers and the gifts were proses in a pink and white basket, After opening the lovely and useful gifts, the bride-to-be | Was resented with a basket of mapdragons and sweet William, Lunch was served J Mrs, John Maiel and Mi Thylivs Crome, W.0O, 1 and Mrs, Willlam Alex- ander have returned to Winnipeg after visiting the latter's sister, Mrs, J. B, Combrie, Alma Street, While here, they attended the wedding of Miss Wilma McLaugh- lin, Mrs, Alexander's sister, to Dr, John Black, Mr, Alexander was an usher, LEE IY Mr, and Mrs, George KX, Brown, Simooe Street South, have returned from a vacation in Haliburton, one week at a cottage on Little Lake and another at Holiday Inn, Lake Kashagawigamog, Mrs, Brown also visited for a week at the Gaynor cottage on Little Lake where George KX, Brown Jr, and his wife and children of Warren, Ohlo, were staying, * » Miss Joan MoWnirter has re- turned to her home in London after spending her holidays with her uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs, Har- old Balley, She was accompanied to London by her cousin, Miss Jean Bailey, student at the Oshawa Mis- slonary College. While here, ashe attended the wedding of her cousin, Miss Lois Balley, to Paul Kantor of Windsor, both of whom are gradu ates of the Missionary College, The Over-Twerty Biub held one of its best dances of the season on Saturday night at Adelaide House, Bruce Gormley as maater of cere monies was assisted by Miss Grace Wilson, On behalf of the executive of the club he thanked all for the fine co-operation .givén since the club's organisation and announced that it will re-open on October 8 with an enlarged program of activi- ties auch as drama, Dancing was enjoyed throughout the evening in the recreation room and the dining room and on the terrace, LB) . Mr, and Mrs, L, J, Brooks, Ritson Road South, were completely taken by surprise Friday evening by 35 friends who gathered at the Brooks' cottage, Brook-Park, to celebrate with them their 25th wedding anni versary, 8, KE, Werry was the gen. {al chalrman, Mrs, Ross Pearce read an appropriate address and Misa QGwenlyn Brooks and Miss Ann Snowden presented Mr, and Mrs, Brooks with a beautiful sliver tray and a sliver cake plate, Mr, and Mrs, Brooks graciously thanked their friends for thelr remembrance, A few short apeeches were made u some of the guests and Dr. W, J, Langmald read interesting letters from cousins in England, A bouns tiful lunch was served, New C.G.I.T. Camp Opens Thurs. Night The lal poning night of the new O.G.I'T, camp w! . held this Thursday when the cabins and bulldings will be dedicated by e evening's events will atart at 7:30 p.m, All the girls who have spent any time at the camp plan to there to pick up their handioraft work which they have made during their camp stay, this work will be on ay carlier in the evening, There will be \ Woman Major Visits War Bride Daughter holiday for Mrs, Ward Campbell, Jirat hy to hold the rank of in Britain's Auxiliary Terri 1 Service, Aa a representative of the Overs seas , Mrs, Il, who now is visiting her daughter here, helped Afr hospitality through. out Englind for repatriated prison. era-of-war celebra a long over. due "leave, For five Mrs, Campbell was an officer in the First Ald Nursing Yeomanry of the ATS, Such work involved driving, servicing cars and instruction, She sald \t was really an achievement on the part of wo- men ey were allowed to ammunition in addition 7 Morris Yourkevich, Rose Jean Starr Wed A ploturesque summer wédding Inst Saturday afternoon in Pirst Baptist Church, when Rose Jean Starr, daughter of ' Mr, and Mrs, Herbert W, Starr, became the bride of Morris Peter Yourkevich son of Mrs, Kasimierz Checko and the laste Mr, Yourkevich, Rev, Ra) Willson performed the le-ring ceremony In a setting of gladiol, roses and sweet William, The wedding music was played by Mrs, Joseph Wilkins and Miss Nor= ma Bowen sang Because", The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white floor= length gown, styled wilh a bodice of Prench lace with long, fitted, inted sleeves, sweetheart neck ine and full skirt of silk net over satin with insets of French lace and rosebuds, Her floor-length veil was oaught to a headdress of orange blossoms and she wore a strand of arls, the gift of the bridegroom, he carried a cascade bouquet of red roses, Miss Dorothy Starr was maid of honor for her sister and was gown« od in turquoise corded taffeta, fashioned with a low, round neck line, short puffed sleeves, waistline and long, full skirt, She wore a strand of pearls, the gift of the bride, elbow-length white gloves and a coronet of turquoise flowers, 8She carried a bouquet of pink roses, pink larkspur and sweet peas, The bridesmaids were 'Misses Mary and Sophie Yourkevich, sis- ters of the bridegroom, They wore gowng of pink corded taffeta, smi~ lar to the maid of honor's, and coronets of pink flowers, Thelr bouquets were similar to that the maid of honor, The flower gir], Miss Donna Allin, wore a similarly styled dress of blue taffeta and a strand of pearls, the gift of the pride, She carried an old-fashion- od nosegay, Bodhen Kolesnlk of Montreal was ring bearer, Poter A, Shmyr was best man and the ushers were Andrew Ozere- aly ni Edward Drapak, reception was held in the church parlors, decorated with gla- dioll, snapdragons, roses and sweet willlam, and later -at the bride- room's home, Arthur Street, The ride's mother wore a gown of purple faconne sheer with white accessories and a corsage of yellow roses, Bhe was assisted by the bridegroom's mother, who was gowned in figured lime green with white accessories and a corsage of white and pink roses, Also in the receiving line were Mrs, A, Sime mons, Toronto, grandmother of the bride, to whom the bride later pre- sented her bouquet, and Mra, M, Currie in place of the bride's other grandmother, Mrs, Starr, who was il, For the wedding trip to Toronto and Bangor Lodge, Muskoka, the bride donned a dress of sea foam green crepe with black accessories and a corsage of pink roses, The couple will reside in Oshawa, Joan Gladys Werry Toronto Man's Bride On Wednesday afternoon in the chapel of St. George's Anglican Chureh, Joan Gladys Werry, only daughter of Mrs, Harry Werry and the late Mr, Werry, was united in marriage with James Henry Eng- |® land, gon of Mr, and Mrs, William England, Toronto, Rev, E, H, Mo Lollan officiated and the wedding musio was played by Cecil Walker, The bride, given in marriage by her brother, Willlam Werry, was charming in a powder blue streets length crepe dress with a matching hat, white accessories and a corsage | of red roses, Miss Gwen LaLonde, the bride's only attendant, was attired in navy blue crepe with a matching hat, white accessories and a corsage of white gladioll, A. Smith of Toronto was best an, A small reception was held at the home of the bride's JOthoR, sites which the couple left for Lares on a short wed Kawartha ding trip. Mr, and Mrs, England will reside in Toronto, Many Presentations To Mrs. H. J. England ---- Mrs, H. J. England, formerly Joan Werry, was dey feted by her many friends, or to her recent marriage, Miss Gwen Lalonde entertained the bride's friends and neighbors, who presented Miss Werry with a set of breakfast dishes, The hosts eb, assisted by her sisters, Mildred and Ruth, served lunch, Miss Muriel Pain and Mrs, Lloyd Whiting were co-hosteases at a beach party and shower at the lat ter's summer home at Cedar Beach, The bride received many useful kit= chen utensils in red and white, The girls of the Cash Department of General Motors and dinner at the Central Hotel where the bride received gifta of stal and silverware, r co-workers of the Cash De- tment made her the presenta- on of a lovely end-table, mi aR 3 Mra. R, Collison, 181 Bloor St. W, wa, writes: "I wish to take this opportunity to tell you how wonderful Ey Suds really is, It gives such TRA:RICH, soapy suds that last right to the end of the wash: Super Suds @ to hands and fabrics too." Thank you, Mra, Collison, for awell Totter, You ron Ladies, Super Suds is Concentrated. Super Suds actually gives you far more warhing-power, which means sudsior, longerdasting suds, for easier and quicker ii, Fa And Suds costs no more than transport Sw to ma ataff cars and _----- ordinary washday soap. lances, of | favorite spot wi From England | MRS, O. G, MoCABE Changeable Weather Newcomer's Problem Mrs, 0, G. McOabe, 250 Bt, Julien Street, finds it difficult to adjust herself to the rapid changes in Canadian weather, "When I step- ped off the train here last March, I was amazed at the high drifts of snow, We never had anything like that at home," Home, to her, was 76 Whippingham Road, Brighton, Bussex, where she worked as an ivory outter in an aircraft plant. is district apparently was a Nosi fliers, for Mrs, McCabe's apartment building was bombed so heavily once that the entire roof was blown off a the occupants had to find tempore ary lodgings for over three months, , and Mrs, M , the former Alice Hyde, were married May 17, 1941, in Bt, Wilfred's Anglican Church, Brighton, Mrs, McOabe arrived in Halifax, which she did | not like particularly, last March 1, on the 8, 8, ""Aquitania", Oshawa, on the other hand, is completely to her liking and she is certain at her life here will be very pleasant, Mrs, McOabe's sister, the former Maude Hyde, wife of ©, ©. Oke, | Burketon, arrived last Saturday on | the "Queen Mary", Their husbands ved TORvee SS, Michael Dragomatz Weds Toronto Girl Miss Hazel May Morgan, daugh- ter of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Morgan of Toronto, was united in marriage with Michael! D, Dragomats, son of Mr. and Mrs, George Dragomats of Oshawa, Tast Saturday afternoon at 8t, John's Orthodox Church, Rev. Willlam Olynyk officiated. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wes gowned in white slip or satin with a long train, Her ong vell was fastened to a» head- dress of white satin and orange blossoms, She oarried a bouquet of red roses, Hor three attendants were Miss Helen Langevin gowned in pale green, Miss Helen Dutchok in pale blue and Miss Georgette Bolsson= neault in pale pink, They carried bouquets of flowers matching their owns, Bill Herhourk was best man and the ushers were Thomas Krout and Peter Meluoh, A reception was held at St, John's Hall where the bride's mo- ther recelved, wearing pale green, and was asslated by e bride- room's motlier gowned in pale ue, For the wedding trip to Blind River and dauwit Ste. Marie, the bride wore a white dress with green accessories, The couple will live in Oshawa on their return, Miss Irene Scorgie Becomes a Bride The home of Mr, and Mrs, W, H. | Srotyle, Prestonvale, was the scene of a wedding last Saturday afters noon, when their daughter, Myrtle Irene Patriola, was united in mare riage with Earl Frederick Snudden, son of Frederick Snudden, North Oshawa, and the late Mrs, Snud- den, Rev. T. H, P, Anderson offi. olated and the wedding music was played by Mrs, Tom Adams, - The bride wore a lace-trimmed gown of white satin and a finger tip vell, She carried a casoade bouquet of red roses and white cars nations, She was attended by her sister, Miss Hilda J, Scorgle, who wore a floor-length gown of powder=blue satin, She carried a bouquet of yellow carnations and white chry- santhemums, Roy Snudden was best man for his brother, The rooms were decorated with mixed summer flowers for the cere. mony and reception, The bride's mother was gowned in green flows held a shower | ered crepe, The bride chose a rose dressmake or suit with black accessories for the wedding trip. The will reside in North Oshawa, Nurses on Strike Protest Dismissal Kempsey, Australia, July 20 (CP)--A three-day strike by hospi tal nurses put thia little town in New South Wales on the Australian front pages. Y Sydney to para with placards Kempaey, Distros poping. empsey 0 When the hospital board antoun= ced Sister Swift's dismissal other nurses left thelr wards and sat it tients sent a petition to return to their work, While a state conciliation com. \ , looks dlapu nurses tended their patients on a volun- tary basis, ditions in the hose tal returned to normal when the tal board suspended their ore der dismissing Sister Swift, . © The sun takes about 38 days to {turn all the way around once. " \ nd | the bridegroom, out in their own quarters until pa- asking them | | Evelyn Boddy Wed To "Bud" Elliott Saturday evening in the 'SOn~ of "Bimeos © Street, United sad Mrs, Percy Elliott, Rev. A. D, Cornett, D.D, performed the cere- he bride, given in marti gg & [1] Wreet-length Mrs, Vincent sister's attendant, gown. od in canary yellow silk jersey with white accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses, Vincent McGahey was best man, The home of the bride's parents, decorated mixed summer flowers, was scene of the hy he Ura mother, in 4 street-length dress of green . od crepe, welcomed the guests, and was assisted by the bridegroom's mother, who wore blue crepe with ft arty A trip to Toronto . and Niagara Falls, the couple will reside in Oshawa, : Nuptials Are Held For Miss Betty Cane Pink and white gladioll formed the setting last Saturday afternoon in Holy Trinity Ohurch, when Betty Margaret Cane, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, George Cane, became the bride of Robert Gordon (Bob) Toms, son of Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Toms, Rev. W. R, Orummer, assist- ant priest at St, Bartholomew's Anglican Church, Toronto, uncle of performed the ceremony, assisted by Rev, E. H, McLellan, rectar of Holy Trinity Church, The wedding music was layed by Albert Rowden and Miss is White sang "Ave Maria" and "O Perfect Love" during the sign- ing of the register, ' eo bride, escorted by her father, wore a floor-length gown of white sheer, styled with sweetheart neck line and inserts of lace, Her floor. length vell was held by orange blossoms and she wore a strand of pearls, She carried a cascade bou- quet of red roses and white gladioll, Mra, Albert Burr, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, and wore a gown of pink taffeta with overskirt of net, a pink plcture hat and matching lace gloves, She car- ried a cascade bouquet of pale pink gladioll, The bridesmaids were Miss Helen Toma, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Lydia Lees. Miss Toms' gown was of turquoise net with an inset at the waistline of black Spanish lance, Bhe wore a matching picture hat and black lace gloves and car- ried a nosegay of pale mauve glad- foll, Miss Lees was similarly garbed in pale yellow, She also wore black lace gloves and carried a nosegay of flame gladioll, Kenneth Toms, brother of the bridegroom, was best man and the ushers were Albert Burr, brother in-law of the bride, and Willlam Toma, brother of the bridegroom, The reception was held at Adel alde House where the bride's mother received, garbed in lime green with black accessories and a corsage of sweet peas and baby's breath, She was asslated by Mrs, Toms, who was gowned in grey with navy ac- cessories and a corsage of sweet peas and baby's breath, Mrs, J. A. Toma, Plckering, great-aunt of the bridegroom, poured tea. Mrs, ©. J. Wilcox, aunt of the bride, played several plano selections during the reception, For the wedding trip to the Ka- wartha Lakes, the bride chose an attractive ensemble of lime green and copper with a corsage of red sweet peas and baby's breath, The young couple will take up residence in Barrie. : Meat Coupons Given Pass the 3,000 Mark Eighty unused valid meat coupons have been turned in to the Local Ration Board, 66 Simcoe Street North, since last Saturday morning. Oshawa has now contributed 3,063 coupons which have been forwarded to headquarters so that a corres ponding amount of meat may be released for shipment to needy Europe, London--(OP)--Fined £} ($4.50) for giving ale to a three-year-old child, a man explained: "I only did it to keep him quiet." THOLATUM COMPFORY Dual, MEN Guard Your Eyes By W. H. Karn, Ph.B. Often when there is trouble with vision it is a pathological Sondition, Sometimes, del = consulting an ph an leads to serious difficulty, This ia true in certain types of glaucoma, which is a conges- «tion of the fluids normally flow ing through the eyes. In its early stages this atflic- tion oan be oan Do Rot delay: Sonmiing such a when your eyes oy you, y This 8a the ITh of a series of Bditorial Advertisements appearing in this paper each Tuesday. Karn's Drug, Store Meat: Coupon Collection Gains Popular Support Everywhere 1he suggestion that Canadians share with the hungry by contribu- ting their surplus meat ration coue pons has met with a steady re- sponse from all parts of the Do- minion, Individuals and organiza~ tions alfke are co-operating to en- sure the success of the voluntary meat coupon collection sponsored by the Canadian Food Information Committee as part of Canada's food conservation campaign, As the movement gained momen tum throughout the country, the fortnightly totals of valid cou; turned in to local ration boards have mounted rapidly, The Food Infor- mation Committee now announces that during the two weeks from June 15 to June 30, 87,366 valid coupons were reported to Ration Headquarters in Montreal, This total is almost three times the number received in the preceding fortnight, and brings to a grand total of 213,680 the meat coupons which Canadians have given from their own ration. Custodians Active The greater proportion of these coupons, says the Food Information Committee, has been turned in through the coupon custodians ap- pointed by various organizations to receive the donations, A number of these organizations have cone ocentrated their "Save Food" efforts on the meat coupon collectipn, with most satisfactory results, The movement originated in Vie- toria, where, without an appeal of any kind, more than 6,000 coupons (mostly meat) were surrendered to the Food Controller in March last, in the hope that the Government would thereby be enabled to send more food overseas, While the meat coupons donation plan has now spread to all parts of Canada, Bri- tish Columbia still is well in the forefront among the collectors. Contributions of 4487 coupons bee tween June 18 and June 30 brought the total reported in Victoria for the month to 9,025, The Women's Canadian Club were responsible for the collection for more than 500 of these, and they added another 350 at the beginning of July, Jewish Women Outstanding Outstanding among the coupons collection achievements of women's organizations has been the work of the National Council of Jewish Women of Canada, which made a Dominion-wide appeal to its mems= bers for the donation of all their surplus meat coupons, As a result, the various Council Sections have turned in to their head office in Toronto 2,867 valid coupons received up to June 30, and are continuing their drive to help the campaign along: The sharing of thelr meat rations with the hungry is not confined to adult Canadians, says the Food In- formation Ocmmittee, Schoolchild« ren, too, are taking a keen interest in the coupon collection and are doe ° DORIS ing their part to make it a success. Splendid work has 'been done, for instance, by one group in Guel of whom thelr teacher writes, * Grade VII pupils, 'The Little Green Theatre', Central School, have to date given to our local ration board 1,205 meat coupons and 1,703 meat tokens, We shall continue collect~ ing any given us during the vaca tion and later when school re 0 Rad Meat ration coupons collected by custodians appointed by organimae tions are turned over to local ration boards, who issue receipts to the collectors, These donations, as well as the coupons handed in dir- ectly to local Ration Boards by ine dividuals, are reported to Ration Headquarters in Montreal, which in turn advises the authorities in Ote tawa of the total collection, The Food Information Committee points out that, by surrender of their sure plus meat coupons, Canadians are enabling the Canadian Meat Board to arrange for the shipment of an equivalent: amount of meat to the hunger zones abroad. More coupons turned over to local ration boards by individuals and organizations mean more meat made available for the hungry, This is a simple and practical way in which every Canadian can share with the hungry millions overseas. True Blue Lodges Entertain. Children Under the auspices of the Oshie awa Orange and True Blue 8, the children from the True Blue and Orange Home at Richmond Hill were entertained at a picnic at Lakeview Park last Wednesday. Grand Lodge officers from Toe ronto and Hamilton and 30 other sisters from Toronto were present, The rain did not dampen the chile dren's spirits and through the courtesy of Owen McOrohan and his staff they were able to enjoy thelr supper inside the pavilion. After supper, one of the boys, who had just obtained his matricula- tion, extended a vote of apprecia- tion to the officers and members for thelr kindness. LOOKING FOR OIL Exploration for oil is underway in the Bahamas, although none has as yet been found, REGAL STATIONERY €O. TD, . / Canada's Medwn, Iraturing famous Regal Bos WE TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT LUCAF FORMERLY OF COLLETTE'S is now employed at ISOBELLE'S BEAUTY SALON COMMENCING. AUG. 12TH Appointments taken on or after 6th August. PAVILION (CAESAREA) EVERY Art Asher sv iv Baa NIGHT Direct Figm an Eng "Ten Rits and a Miss" ement From the t Clubs IVI a BOULEVAR Co CLA TITY CIITA ILLS VAIS VSN CLOSED -- FOR STAFF HOLIDAYS 3 AUG. to 17 AUG RE-OPEN MONDAY, 19 AUGUST D HAIR DRESSING SALON 53 OSHAWA BLVD. SAARAAFRIERRA ISITIIIIIII = ERA