* Simcoe are visitin, THE TIMES-GAZETTE 8 Saturday, August 3, 1946 Ta A ATATAA A TATA A AT ATAT ATA AAA TATA TA A Personals Acsvunts of social di Miss Velia, Kimble visited ~ her parents at Bobeaygeon recently, 'Robert YOllbg" spent the past week at his home in Uxbridge, LIN 4 will Lynn Feoently visited Mr, and Mrs, Otto Virtue, Tyrone, Mr, and and M's. Ernest Naish of their daughter, Mrs, C. C. MacNalr, Agnes Street, Mr, and Mis, Aen MoBride vise ited relatives and friends in Oene terton this week, » Mrs, Harry * wiles, Park Road South, visited Miss Jennie MacNile age, Van Allan's Corners, last week, *. Miss Velma Bick, Saawa Blvd, recently visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs, 8, Bick, Dobeaygeon. Ld » Mr, and Mrs, Percy Nell spent last week-end with Mr, and Mrs, O, M. MeCann, Eldorado, Ont, Mrs, Arthur wien? Leslie Street attended the Werry reunion he recently in Hampton, Mr, and Mrs, Hud Clark, King Street West, are spending their holidays in Rochester, N.Y, Miss Hazel Walter, Mary Street, ently visited Mr, and Mrs, Leon in Tyrone, Pb & » Mrs, Douglas Balles and family . have returned home from their cot~ ' tage at East Beach, Bowmanville, Mr. and Mrs, Dr Gatehell, Burke- ton, spent a few days last week * with Mrs, Clifford Brown, Mr, and Mrs, Lome Dean, Alex '\ ander Blvd, visited Mr, and Mss. 4 ue, was a guest last week at the . Charles Dean, Burketon, last week, Miss Verna win' Kendal Aven- : home of W. Trewin, Haydon, ' "Cochrane's, LIEK Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert Smith, shirley, OMtf and Dorothy, were re. cent guests of A. Beech, Haydon, Mr. and Mrs, Monly Millar visit- ed last week with Mr, and Mrs, Charles Found, Courtice, Mr, and fir? of I. Lansing, | Clarke Street, are. holidaying in Huron County. Mr, and M%, Roe "Abbott, War- ren Avenue, visited last week at the home of Percy Davidson, Zion, Mrs, K. Whol, Hampton, has been visiting her sister, Mrs, Edward Parker, Verdun Road, > % Miss Glenna Chatterton, Hamp- ton, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs, . Raymond Northey, Mr, and Ms. Qeofke Clarke and Sylvia visited recently with Mrs, A, : J, Clarke, Hampton, Mr, and e * westiake, So- lina, visited last week at Milton Mrs, W, Phe King Street East, recently visited at A, J. Bal- son's, Solina, LIN AK) Mr, and Mrs, IvAn McKenzie, Al- ma Strpet, recently visited Dr, and Mrs, A. F, McKenzie, Orono, + % Carlyle Meal, 8t. Lawrence Avenue, is sending a few weeks with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Ro- land MeGHll, Yelverton. Mr, and Mee, Mieedra Naylor and sons spent a day this week at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Ray Naylor, Cameron, Ont, ' » Mr, and Moh Frank Joblin, Jan. etville, spent last week-end with Mr, and Mrs, Bert Howlett, Ritson Road South, Mr, and Mrs, %atold Gay and Robert and Mr, and Mrs, Cass Lar- i Mary Barbara Gillard, Stand Cherry, Joan Miles and Oshawa Brownies who spent a week recently at Mrs, R, Whitby, are pictured above, In the front row from left to right are: Joan Kelly, Donna Glover, Sylvia Amey, Linda Varnier, Annie Sabo, Virginia MoGarry, Janis Gibble and Dots Woodward, In the second row from left to right are; Betty Ann Cherry, Margaret ~ Arlene Dionne, Donna Rusnell (behind Donna is hidden June Fice), Barbara MoGregor, Deanne Thomas and at 1he. bask fromm loft to right are: 8, Mol "ry, Gwendy Gales, hiln's cottage at Heydnshors 1 Umphrey, Oshawa Brownies at Heydnshore Park, Whitby Park, MeCristall, Catherine Roberts, Kelly, Doreen ~Fhoto by Jack Lee, | h mer and Robert visited last week at the home of ©, Garrard, Haydon, Ld A R Belfry, , is visiting this week with his parents, Rev, and Mrs, ©. A, Belfry, Oentre Street. * 59 Mr, and Mrs, Melbourne Wood- cock and son David, Howard Street, are spending their holidays with friends in Arden, On. A LK J Mr, and Mrs, Tom MoDowell and sons are spending their vacation at their cottage, East Beach, Bowman- ville, Miss Jean Syren, * Aloe Street, spent last Sunday with Mr, and Mrs; E, E, Patterson, East Beach, | Bowmanville, Mary, and Robert Carter, Burketon, recently visited Mr, and Mrs. Ross Oke, Bloor Street West, Mr, and Me, william Graham and son, Gilmore, visited last week with Mr, Graham's parents, Mr, and Mrs, George Graham, Bowmanville, Mrs, Oharles ater and Shirley accompanied Mr, and Mrs, Harry Cay on a motor trip to Niagara Falls, il. 20. James A, Keay Wilhelmine and Audrey motored Perth for a week's vacation with relatives, + Mr, and Mes, hd A, Sonley of Marwayne, Alta, are in Oshawa re- newing acquaintances. LE IE J Miss Ruth Gillan, ATOM, wil be the guest soloist at 8t, Andrew's United Church tomorrow, Mr, and Mrs Bob Kent and fam~ ily, Celina Street, spent last Sunday at the home of H, J. Souch, Clarke Union, LE Mrs, J. D, Stevens, Maple Grove, has returned home after a pleasant visit with her daughter, Mrs, Char- les White, * PP Mr, and Mrs, Oyril Weyrich and Barbara, Clarke Street, were recent visitors with Mr, and Mrs, Esl Oke, Courtice, [J] +» Mr, and Mrs, Bort Parker and Lois and Mr, and Mrs, Harold Cor- nish and Patsy were recent guests of C. Warren, Hampton, LA BR J Mr, and Mrs, Isaac Bulmer, Wil« liam Street East, visited last week at the home of W, Wilbur, Hamp~ ton, * HW Mr, and Mrs, Newton Edgar, Rit- son Road South, recently visited | Mr, and Mrs, Sam Dewell, Hamp- | ton, | Mr, and Mis, Yaeorge Slocombe and son Tim, Emma Street, visited _"-H EE MOWBRAY'S CRACE'S WILL BE CLOSED FOR STAFF HOLIDAYS 5 AUC.-19 AUC. RE-OPENING MONDAY, 19 AUGUST Beauty Salon Son bridegroo! CROCERS and BUTCHERS 272 Albert Street " Oshawa ANNOUNCING STAFF HOLIDAYS! Our Store Will Be CLOSED AUG. 5th. to AUG. 10th, That Our Staff May Have a Much-Needed Holiday! Mr, and Pg 5 Adams andy | o §| A, Youn | was spent. gf | of Mra. Marjorie Patton, K | Oshawa, KE | The guests spent the evening make KN | ing a bride's scrapbook which they 8 | presented to her after she had at ti® home of Mrs, 8l aunt, Miss Jennie Yeo, and friends in Little Britain last week, > ow Mr, and Mrs, John Benson, Alma Street, leaves todag for' a k's vacation at Patterson-Kaye ge, Bracebridge, L J Ld +» Miss Marion Baxter and Miss Irene Oridland leave to-day for a two-weeks' vacation at Deer Lodge, Haliburton, LE J Miss Marjorie Taylor and her niece, Miss Lois Foreman of West~ mount, Que, are visitors of the for« mer's sister, Mrs, Aleo Arkwright, Division Street, LE C, JW, Taylor, Miss F', M, Taylor and D, W, Bh rd, all of Oshawe, and Mrs, H, A, Chamberlain of Tor- | onto have returned home from a | holiday at Anchor Bay Lodge on the St. Lawretioe River, ) Mr, and Mrs, Sidney Owens and | infant son John, Brockville, are | Petiag Mrs, Owens' a | Street North, $ * | * | Mr, and Mrs, W. J. Donald, Drew Street, visitors with Mrs, "Gary's Paradise", Bowmanville, * Pe Miss Elisabeth Pitt, general se- cretary of the Oshawa YW.OA, has returned from Killarney on the north shore of Lake Huron where she stayed with her mother at their cottage, LN BN J Mr, and Mrs, Les Virtue, Drew. Street, were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs, N, Byers and Mr, and Mrs, G, Wilson, '"Idiebye," Mast Beach, Bowmanville, LB BY Mr, and Mrs, Merle Corrin, Mim Clara Dainty and Boyd Valleau were visitors last Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, L. A, Darch, "Chetwyn Villa," Bast Beach, Bowmanville, * Pe Mr, and Mrs, T, V, Hill, Mrs, Reg, Severs ahd Pr, West Cole at Beach, | Ward, David and Philip Ward and Miss Pamela Ward were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs, Russell Luke, Hampton, * +e Among those attending the Bak- er«<Rundle reunion held recently in Hampton were Mr, and Mrs, Mark Turner and Douglas Turner; Mr, and Mrs, Alan Penfound, Maw and Jack, and Mrs, T, E, Kalser, ow Prior to her marriage to x Tony Janesyn on July 20, . in - rone the former Miss Charlotte May Gibbs was presented with a Ken» wood blanket, a linen bridge set and coffee spoons by the staff and nurses of the Oshawa Hospital, *> he Mr, and Mre, 8, E. Werry and Mr, and Mrs, Wes Werry, Courtice were among those who attended the family gathering at Brock Park, , when Mr, and Mrs, L. J, Brooks, Ritson Road South, obser- ved thelr 35th wedding anniversary last week, LI BR Six boys from Teen Centre at the East End YWOA, visited the Y.W.C.A. here last evening, havin dinner, playing paddle tennis an inspecting Adelaide House, The visitors were Donald Smith, George Field, James Smith, Bernard Brownlee, Donald Otto and Robert Otto, : » BB» Friends, neighbours and relatives of Winnie Brown, a bride-to-be of this month, gave a miscellaneous shower in her honor last Monday evening at the Russwinn Pavilion, North Oshawa. The bride and m-elect, seated on the or- estra stage in front of the micro opened their many and one, ubiful gifts, A dainty lunch was B | berved and dancing enjoyed. Members of Victory Lodge, No. 883, L.O.B.A, honored Misa Winnie Howard, a bride-elect of today, with : , miscellaneous shower at the home mother, Mrs, Arthur Howard, Montrave Avenue, on Wednesday evening, Worthy Matron Mrs, Qeo, read an address and De- uty atron Mrs, Clark Slack ht In a basketful of gifts, was served by Mrs, Howard social time Lun and Mrs, Slack and a Miss Hilda Hawkshaw, a bride i | elect of this month, was honored with a kitehen shower at the home North on Wednesday evening. We Will Be Back MONDAY, To Serve You On AUG. 12th. d her shower gifts, Lunch 8 | was served by the hostess, assisted | by Miss Agatha Morey, Kg | [2 J ay gd! Mr, and Mrs. Russell DeCoe were KB | in Hastings recently for the wed- KB ding of the latter's brother, David ¥ Maxwell Brackenbridge, to Elleda 4 | arents, Rev, | nd Mrs, George Telford, ' Simcoe | were recent "*| English Newcomers MRS, ROSS TRULL AND SON (who ar:ived here from England a | week ago. They are at present living with Mr, Trull's family at 31 Bruce Street, An interview given The | Times-Gazette by Mrs, Ross Trull appears below, Her First Job Here Is To Find A Home House and apartment hunting have kept Mrs, Ross Trull occupied since her arrival in Oshawa a week ago yesterday, She has had time, however, to accompany her slater. in-law to 'Toronto, where they made & tour of Simpson's, "It was wonderful to see all those counters filled with goods and to know thai you didn't have to give any oOue i for them," commented Mrs, Rationing was not the only effect of the war which reached Mra, Trull, the former Audrey Taylor, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Leonard Taylor, Gosport, Hampshire, She is standing In the ploture above with her lé-month-old-son, Barry, before their dugout, She and her family actually lived there for alx months when thelr home was bombed severely, Even during her four years in Portsmouth, which is directly across from Gosport, Mrs, Trull was of fered no respite from the heavy bombing raids in that vicinity, The entire ataff is altuated still In the temporary quarters 20 miles from Portsmouth, where it was forced to evacuate after being bombed out. Mr, and Mrs, Trull, who met first at a dance, were married on June 3, 1044, in St, Mary's Anglican Church at Gosport, At present, they are residing with Mr, Trull's family at 31 Bruce Street, until they are fortunate enough to ob- tain a place of thelr own, ' Mrs, Trull likes the free and easy alr about Canadian houses, "Ours were all fenced in," she sald, She finda the lack of formality pleasing, however, Other than that, Osha- Wa aeems to her to be very English, Although her husband had ad- vised her beforehand to "shut your eyes until you get to Ontario," Mra, Trull disobeyed his orders and found the trip through the Maritimes ex tremely pleasant and homelike, Barry, of course, is not yet old enough to express his opinion of his new home, but Mrs, Trull ase aurfa this reporter that he was dis. covering that everything about it was Just as pleasant and ag home- like as she had ho) they would, Money is confusing to her be. cause ghe la experiencing some dif- floulty in recognizing Oanadian. coins and their respective values, ob wn me Joes by, she ls ceftain 8 become complete! familiar with Canadian life, Piney Marjorie Buck, in Trinity United Ohureh, Mr, DeCoe was an usher and Mrs, DeCoe assisted the bride's mother in welcoming the guests at the reception, * S00 Miss Beverley Mae Owen, a nurse in training at Qrace Hospital, Windsor, spent her three weeka' va. cation with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, David Owen, Warren Avenue, They spent two of the three weeks at Jackson's Point, Franklin Beach, and the other at hbme, Last Wednesda) * evening, the Church, along with many visitors, held a wiener roast at Geneva Park, The evening began with a game of baseball, then everyone, breath and famished, settled down to wie ners, pop or tea and dill 104, A Joined in a sing-song in the glowing firelight. The picnic ended with the over-favorite 'hymn, "Abide With Olvil Bervice with the Admiralty at | gq Walther League of Qrace Lutheran | Church loss | of Prepare For Canada Canada and Canadian bing Te not sem pr ore to Mrs, . ald Dean ali 0 mrived from Pngland only last Saturday n> ing, At the Maple Leaf Olub In her native Manchester, turers from the wives' bureau in London had given addresses to the elub of morn "yn ne w Hey had been told our houses, our our geography and even our weather, During Mrs, Dean's nine days trip on the Lady Nelson she had had time to learn "The Maple Leaf Forever" and "O Canada," : Coples iyen to the of these songs were British wives coming re mill band they were prepared to ing them when the which welcomed them in Halifax at 0 aun, began playing the tunes, The fine meals on board ship frealy im Mrs, Doan, Dggs--- fast, Were to holgh Of I xi. 434 uxury, then there was white bi that was really white and net at sll like the so-called white bread in - Iand which was not white at all but a toyed 'an pagular shopping ® on (WN 8 n apree the other day, It was a de~ light to buy cloth ithe hand~ | » a person pons, A cont or sult (she oalled the latter costume, of course) requires 18 cou~ and a dress of & pair of shoes erybody in Oshawa owns to the newly arrived The situation is de ifferent in England, she oxoitihg of the war jobs MN, Dean had was that of riveter in an alreraft factory In Manchester, Why was that exoit- ing? It was the Barracuda, a plane upon which she Mad worked which bombed the German warship, Tir. pits, off the @onst of Norway, Alr raids? Of course ahe had experienced them, but ashe was lucky, she said, beohyse her airoraft factory was only tem minutes dis- tant from her home, Another of Mrs Dean's war jobs was oonyoy driving in the Auxiliary Territorial Service, She had never driven a oar before joining the AT, 8, she confessed, but she learned to drive either a Jeep or a big lorry and her trips to take her from Somerset up.to Glasgow, Bhe expressed no r WAr jobs are over, She ly looks forward to enjoying the attractive, homelike flat her husband had pre- pared for her at 120 Division Street. Coupon Total Rises, Extra Meat Stamped -------- Fifty-one valld meat coupons have been received by the Looal Ra- tion Board since Thursday morne ing, making a total contribution from Oshawa of 3,300, The Board forwards the coupons received to Montreal, the total i reported to Ottawa, and a corresponding ams ount of meat is released for ship- ment to needy Europe, Mad local persons not contributed 8,890 cou pons, this corresponding amount of meat would not have been Available for shipment, From Byrne Hope Sanders, Direc tor of the Consumer Branch, has been received the following: "You will be interested to know that the donations of meat coupons are proving so impressive that the Meat Board is authorizing the in- creased shipments each month to be stamped with the attached label so that those who receive it will know the source. The two other langu- bi 4 are Greek and Osechoslov- an, "A film showing the meat stamp- in this way and being shipped overseas will,' it is expected, be shown as part of National News Film in the movie theatres through out Canada early fn August, "'The programme i8 aweéeping to new levels each month, As you saw by the press, donations for.the laat JoeNotk period were 140,000 cOu- ns " HEALTH SAVERS Many diseases are preventable, int out health authorities or we spartment of National Health and Welfare, in Tomnding, rents of definite protection available against common childhood diseases, . Since vacoination and inoculation are two weapons with which an infant may be armed against infection, the de- partment urges that all children be given these safeguards and that parents consult their family doctors concerning why, how and when to take advantage of them, Wives' Bureau Helps | Social Notices IR HER Co ENGAGEMENT , Mr, and Mrs, OC. O, Heard wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Irene aret, to Wil« llam Nemif, son of , and Mrs, John Nemif, Courtice, The Nodding will take place Saturday, Aug. 17, 1046, at 2 pm, at Albert Street United Church, * Mr, and Mrs, Svilliam Spencer, Bowmanville, announce the engage ment of their only daughter, Eliza« beth Ann (Betty), to Walter Steven Mills, son of Mr, and Mra, C. E. take place on Saturday, August 24, at 3 pm. in the Evangelistic Taber- nacle, Bowmanville, nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mary Mavis, to Robert James Normoyle, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Normoyle, The wedding will take place on Saturday, Auge ust 24, at 10 am, in Bt Gregory's Mr, and Mrs, Diothe A. Kinsman wish to announce the engagement their only daughter, Bernice Loulsa, to BE. mond Johnston, t son of Mr, and \ dori Johnston. The wedding will take place on Saturday, Aug. 34, at 2 pm in King Street United Church. f Mills, Oshawa, The wedding will | Percy Elliot Principals In Recent Wedding MR, and MRS, GORDON ELLIOTT who were wed Inst Baturday evening In the United Church, The bride is the former Do! of Mr, and Mrs, Harold Boddy, Her husband is the son of Mr, and Mrs, t, A inter, was expelled Point ab the age of 20, il ' a oeptional health and survive the hazard life, Molence cont! Those Wh perished, arsonnge of Simooe Street hy Evelyn Boddy, daughter ~Photo by Campbell's Studio Life as an UNRRA nurse in the beautiful Isle of Orete--'quite the best part of Grerce'--is described in a Jetter from Miss Jean Smith, a former member of the Toronto Health Department, "It's, a beautiful country, all mountains, rocks, valley, olive trees, cultivated spots, streams, ruins, sunsets, and moong and music all mixed together and surrounded by & blue, blue sea and a bluer sky," says Miss Bmith, in a letter which came to Miss Bertha Miles, assistant director of Toronto Red Cross health services department, The Look Good The crops I good, and there is sufficient food being sent over so that every one gets a ration of about 1,600 calories, she sald, There 1s little wheat available, Transports with the roads bombed and not res fred, she says, A great many ouses have been demolished and in a state of hall-repair, The people of the villages are poorly dressed, "never did I see such patches," and there are many shoeless people in CGireooe, "but plenty of shoemakers," No shoes are avallablo for nurses and nurses' aldes, The shoemakers went on strike the other day for more money--and at present they make as much In a week a4 the GCovernment ems ployees make in a month" Need More Nurses Orete has its nurse problems, too. Oare of the sick is far behind Weate om standards. "and it is often a Get a Golden Tan Baslly «4 Naturally... « Painlessly . ; , with oi fohram's SUN PREPARATIONS ARDENA SUNTAN OIL , , , for an aveny natvral, deep tan It lots the wn through but keaps your skin soft and wpple. 1'4 not @ Bit sticky, Twe shades, honey and café, 2 01, 1,00; 4 on. 1 80 ARDENA SPORTS GEE, , , protec he thin again! tun rays, encourages @ natal fan, gives @ smart shining look a makeup, keeps the skin tof 1.68 ARDENA SUN-PRUF CREAM regulates watan according to the amount red, vanishes on the akin, 148 ARDENA 8 HOUR CREAM, \ to smooth and cool your akin and lips after unwite exporvre, Eaqeliont for wiedried hair and scalp 188 end 3.10 JURY & LOVELL COSMETIO DEPARTMENT King St. BE. Simcoe St. 8, Phone 8 Phone 64 Crete Is Beautiful Island But Destitute, Says Nurse tion 18 a big problem, demics by meth worth, Avail yourself of this dous advance in regular intervals, oughly trained druggist to All tions and su drug store ' This 18 the 10th of a series "Bf Bditorial Advertisements appearing in this paper each Saturday, Karn's Drug Store survival of the fittest." UNRRA has done a food Job In repairing hosple tal bulldings and bringing in supe plies "and now we arg trying to raise the standard of the personnel and elevate the status of women in hospitals," she says, At present the nurse spends one yp! scrubbing floors and the nex dy nursing, Short courses are being given on nursing oare on completion of which girls receive a white gown and a pin and are expected to ob= serve some technique and oleanlie Date-Bran Muffins = Good as Cakel Take no sugar--no shortening ¢ DATE-BRAN MUPFINS tender, best-you-over-tasted muffins, | wnt felloss's These luscious, spicy muffins are as Assi light and tend your A 0, Pit tink an alll The oup van plone ra sonbus 's All-Bran to molasses | to th loate toaste of add pi or 18 minutos Relogg All Jon od ty Ba t ogg and add to first mixture, | the sicith-melting nut-sweet in nte and fruit, | only Al-Bran oan give! Geb Ke uf pan twosthirds m AlU-Bran from your \) about 20 minutes, [] fl i fda nly os r rh Dar Dm ree KEEP "REGULAR" NATURALLY Watch For The Opening of a NEW LADIES' WEAR AND YARD GOODS STORE . at, ' 154 SIMCOE ST. S. (Next Door To Bradley's Furniture) , This New Store Which Will Be Owned and Operated by MURRAY SWARTZ « « « Will carry an exclusive Ihe of one-of-a<kind, Dresses, Suits, Eté. Also a stock of Lingerie, Hosiery, Etc, will be carried when available. Watch For Further Announcement