HE TIMES-GAZETTE Thursday, August.15, 1946 ATATATATA AAA ATA ATAATATA A" Personals Accounts of social events and of visitors to and from the city are appreciated by this department TELEPHONED Miss Ada E. Ross, Social Editor a -- : a Mr, and Mrs, Murray Dines spen and Mrs, ASAT ATAAATA AAA TA A a a AA Mr, and Mrs, Ww. H. Perry, Osh- awa Blvd, have returned from a trip to Cumbeflana, Md, > Mrs, John R, Burn is the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Lorne McGill, Centre Street, LOK IK J Mr, and Mrs, R, W. Young, Cadil- lac Avenue North, are guests at Castle Inn, Sundridge. Ronald Mann Sent last week- end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Mann, Baltimore, Ont, LIE Sh L. 8. Kellar is a guest of his mo- ther, Mrs, George Kellar, Enter- A LK J Mr, and 's. Robert Morrow, James Street, spent last Sunday with friends in Woodville, LR) Mr, and Mrs, John Buckley and Donna and David, Elgin Street West, have returned home from a holiday spent at Haliburton, > % % Mrs, Em Hartman has returned home after spending a week at Wa- saga with Miss Phyllis Ferry of Toronto and Barrie, [IK Mr, and Mrs, T, H, Dunlop have returned from a visit with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Robert Dunlop, Windsor. » 9» Mr, and Mrs, E, D, Cornish of Carnegie Avenue, and Jim and Mary are spending their holidays in Toronto and Niagara Falls, Mr, and Mie, &eotie Dayman, Hillcroft Street, spent last week- end with Mr, and Mrs, Norval Day- man, Port Hope, Mr, and hrs? Sart McMullen and family, Rowena Street, were recent guests with Mr, and Mrs, Bert McMullen, danetville, * .® Mr, and Mrs, George Slocombe and son Tim, visited last week at the home of Mrs, Slocombe's aunt, Miss Jennie Yeo, Little Britain, L IK J] Mr, and Mis. Prank Malcolm, Ontario Street, were recent guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Bruce Heaslip, Viewlake, Mr. and Mrs, A® L Batley, Black- stock, spent last week-end at the cottage of Mr, and Mrs, Stephen Saywell, Oak Lake, * ' > Pe George Bdwards is spending a few days at the home of his par- ents, Mr and Mrs. G.«E. Edwards, Colborne, : Mr, and Mrs, Johithy Harris and son, Tim, of Simcoe Manor Apart- ments, and Miss Jean Bradley of Hilleroft Street have left for a month's visit with Mr, and Mrs, RMSE to relieve pain, nervous and weak, * out" feelings, of "certain '=~when due to female functional monthly dis. turbances, Worth trying! DREN'S BAGS / Plastic Patent! Black 2 e Home To Be In Montreal MR. AND MRS JOHN C. WILLIAMS who were married recently in the chapel of the Oshawa Missionary Col- lege. The bride, the former Agnes Marion Severson, of Oshawa, is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Gilbert Severson, Langley Prairie, B.C, and the bridegroom, from Montreal, is the son of Mr, and Mrs, David John Williams, Ottawa, --Photo by Campbell's Studio, william Harris Sr. of Laguna Beach, Oalif, » Among those arriving soon on the Aquitania, is Mrs, T. A, Mask (Mary), wife of Gnr, T. A, Mask, Fairport, ont. » Mr. and Mrs, Edward Pankhurst have been visiting in Buffalo with Mr, Pankhurst's sister, Mrs, Ville- nue, and Mr, Villenue, LR J Master Donald Kellett, Bowman- ville, spent last Monday with his grandparents, Mr, and Mrs, David Morrison, Bond Street West, Mr, and Mrs, Doriaad Windover had as their guests last Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, Bert Windover and family, Sillsville, Mr, and ig Harry Canfield, Simcoe Street South, have returned home after two weeks' holidays at Belleville and Montreal. L J Mr, and 'Mrs, 'william Pearson had as their guests last week-end, Mr. and Mrs| Stanley Pearson, Dundonald, . LAE 3%. Mr, and Mrs, James Thompson and family, spent last weekend with Mr, and Mrs, John Davey, Balti- more, Ont, . » Mr, and Mis, Himér Randall and John, Kingsdale Avenue, recently visited Mrs. Jennie Randall, New- tonville, Mr, and MIs. Frank Jordon, On- tario Street, spent a few days last week with his brothers, Hector and Burrows Jordan, 2nd Thurlow. ow Mr, and Mrs, W, T, Lovelock and Miss Mary Thomson have returned home after spending a week. with relatives, Major and Mrs. B. R. Beaton, In Ottawa, v * Mr, and Mrs; George Erskine and son, Colin, and Miss Nina McCork= indale of Detroit spent a few days recently with Mr, and Mrs, James Macdonald, Hillside Avenue, * PB Mrs. T. George Haley was solo- ist at the Clarke-MacWhirter wed- ding which took place recently in 8t, Andrew's Presbyterian Chureh, Sherbrooke, P.Q. * + % Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd §nider and Mrs, Howard Woodworth, Grand Rapids, Mich, are visiting Mr, and Mrs, L. R. Goldsmith, Thornton's Corners, * > P Among the out-of-town guests at the Taylor-Malel 'wedding, which took place last Saturday afternoon in Centre Street United Church, were - Mr, and ' Mrs. W, J. Smith, Miss Blanche Smith, Miss Ruth Kinnear and Ken Kinnear, all of Thorold; Miss Helen Smith, 8t. Catharines and Mr, and Mrs, Jack Reader, Coe Hill, Mr, and mt, Bud Wilson and children, French Street, are spend- ing a holiday at the home of Mrs, Wilson's sister, Mrs, Bill - Melville, Valentia, ' LAE 4 Miss Eleanor Sori, Division Street, has returned home after visiting with Mr, and Mrs, J, M, wright and Mr, and Mrs, Merrill Wright, Yarker, L BN. J Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Campbell and son Billy, Oshawe Blvd, were vecent guests of thelr uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs, George Nelson, Enterprise. ve re Mr, and Mrs, Albert E. Gales, Dufferin Place, Windsor, are stay- ing with thelr son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs, Stanley' Gales, Connaught Street, before taking up residence here, [ BX BK J Among those attending the recent Bernard-Walker' wedding in Janet~ ville were Mr, and Mrs, H: Reynard, Mr, and Mrs, Jack Jlovelock and Bob Fowler, L " Mr, and Mr, Yuta Stevenson and Murray, Oshawa Blvd, retum- ed home last Sunday after spend- ing the past week with Robert and George Frise, Zion, +> LJ Mr, and Mrs. Arnold Wade and Mr, and Mrs, Harry Burley and children, Oshawa Blyd, are motor- ing to Quebec City to visit Mr, and Mrs, Olinton Burley. Miss Joyce Taylor was flower girl at the wedding of her brother, Frederick Charles Taylor, to Mil- dred ;Marion Malel, last ' Saturday afternoon in Centre Street United Church, * ve i W. B, Haynes, Colborne 'Street, Bast, returned on Tuesday from ananoque where he visited rela- tives and old friends, On Sunday morning he sang a solo in Christ Church where he had once been a cholr-boy, LK BX J Mr, and Mrs, W. G. Lander and son, Rickey, have returned to 8t. Catharines after spending their holidays here with their parents, Mrs, G. H, Van Alstine and Mr, and Mrs, W. ©, Lander, LA J Aboard the t 8S. Lady Nelson, which docks at Halifax on August 19, are Mrs. G. W, Polley (Ruby May), wife of L/Cpl. G. 'W, Polley, 8 Coleman Street, Bowmanville and Mrs, D, S8hutka (Margaret), wife of F/O D. 8hutka, R. R. 1, Orono, La IN J Mr, and Mrs, Robert Collison and son Jack, Bloor Street West; R. A | Harrison, Cubert Street; 8. Smith, Court Street; Bert Smith, Burk K | Street; Miss M. Hamilton, Montrave fl | Avenue, and also Miss M, Murray of § | Enniskillen and John Ritchie and 4 | sons, Ron and Ian, and Master 4 | Ronnie Platt, Toronto, have all re- : turned home from a fishing trip to Indian Reserve, Shawanaga land~ i | ing, near Pointe au Baril, Georglan Fo : : ing ste, Summer in r Autumn Elegance § 1 | on September 23. J | ton-Brown weddin, | awa United Church last Saturday Kl | included the following: Mr, {| Mrs, Charles Branton, Mr, Ritchie's wife is spend- Scotland and She left by plane on June 156 and will return by plane Bay, * Out-of-town guests at the Bran in North Osh- Faye and Beverley Branton, Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Bradley, Mr, and Mrs, 8 | Henry Sonley, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Crawford, Miss Hilda Silver, Al Bradley and Ralph Hannan, all of i | Whitby; Mr, and Mrs, Bert Tarling, | Mrs, Norma Stoneburg and Master K | Jack Stoneburg, Miss Wilma Bran- 8 onto; Mr, and Mrs, .@ | Kingston; Miss Marguerite Alexan= Kg | der and Harry ton, Miss Dora Scott, James Tare ling and Earle Tarling, all of Tor- Ross Burke, Alexander, Hillier, RK | Ont; Mr, and Mrs, Frank Branton, 8 | Richmond- Hill; Mr, and Mrs, Roy | y | Farrow, Hampton; Miss Helen Kl | Puckerin and Ernest Middleton, | "THE BAG THAT QUALITY BUILT!" Shiny Plastic Patent that's sleek ané soft and durable. Styled for many seasons to come, and distinguishell by the kind BA Soriiunpship that gives long lit: to a» t with change purse and Zeller-Value $4.75 Handbag. mirror. Handsome clasp. : BLACK | PLASTIC HEADBANDS --vi g | studs and nailheads in assorted pat- A fH : Elastic Backs. ... REERERRRTRTEE $.1 00 | 11ounos the "engayemeni of their daughter, May, to Norman 'Wether up, son of Mr. ana Mrs. @ | Wetherup. 'The wedding will take | 5 terns. lored jewel. | william James Hastings, | Mrs, Frank Hastings and the late K | Pickering. Social : Notices ENGAGEMENTS Mr, and Mrs, Frederick Habber- 4 field announce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred Loretta, to son of Mr, Hastings. The wedding will 4 | take place on September 14, L252 J] Mr, and Mrs, G, J. Alpin an- Stanley place in Centre Street United | Church on September 7, at 8 pm, | Sd Old Friends Honor Her 80th Birthday "I'll never forget my 80th birth- day," says Mrs, O, J, Stevenson of Pickering, for on that afternoon many friends of the old days when Mr, and Mrs, Stevenson lived on their farm at Kinsale came to do her honor, Two of her friends who had vis- y heard her i © 4 4 live till August 8, I'll be B80 years old", When they left her, one said to the other, "Let's give her a birthday party," and so they did, Bitting 5 pop verandah in her tevenson was amazed on her birthday after~ noon to see arrive one after another of her old school friends and fel low-workers in the Kinsale Church, Among them was Herbert {] who left Kinsale for Florida he was 17 and i§ back here now for a visit, He was delighted to count no fewer than 14 of his old school i ue pany: 8 Of ong ago were sung, Then came the presentation to, Mrs, Stevenson of a beautiful basket of flowers by. Walter Stevenson, her husband's nephew, After "Happy Birthday to You" was sung, Mrs, Eugene Willson of Oshawa brought in the birthday cake she had made and decorated, , It was resplendent with 14 pink and white lighted candles which the guest of honor had to blow out, Presented with a silver cake knife tied with a large Wiite bow, Mrs, Stevenson cut the cake, A brother of hers, 0. L, Mackey, formerly of Kinsale, later of Pick~ ering and soon to move to Oshawa, was asked to speak. He was follow~ ed by Mr, Rogers whose remarks recalled his old-time pranks, Wesley Stevenson of Brooklin, cousin of the husband of the guest of honor, entertained with a recita- tion, "Chalk Milk", appreciated by those familiar with farm life, Mrs, Victor Parkin of Brooklin also re- cited, telling of the old lady who | varicolored gladioll, white hydrang~ swallowed a bat, Mrs, Annie Har bron of Kinsale and Mrs, Clem Lawton of Manilla contributed to the merriment of the party, Dainty refreshments were served by Mrs, Vincent Wright, Mrs, Wil- liam Harbron, Mrs, Victor Parkin, Mrs, ©, O, Lawton, Mrs, Maitland Gormley, Miss Edna Green and Mrs, Eugene Willson, "For They are Jolly Good Fellows" was sung. in honor of Mr, and Mrs, Btevenson, many more happy years were wish ed the birthday celebrant and a happy and memorable birthday party was over, Present at the party were: Mr, and Mrs, Walter Stevenson, Mr, and Mrs, 0, L, Mackey, Mr, and Mrs, william Morrison, Mrs, Sarah Lewis, J W. venson, Mrs, Victor Pare kin and Mrs, J, Pengelly, all of Brooklin; Mrs, J, Miller, Mrs, ©, Barclay and Miss B, Stevenson, Brougham; Mrs, H, Miller and baby, John, of Arthur; Mrs, Annie Har- bron, Mrs. O, Ledgett and Mrs, Mait~ land Gormley of Kinsale; Mrs, A, Comer, Toronto; Mrs, W, Harbron of Mount Zion; Mrs. Kate Green and Miss BEdrea, Mrs, E, Gibson and Miss May Brown, all of Greenwood; Mrs, 0. O, Lawton and Mrs, il Lawton, Manilla; Mrs, t Key, Whitby; Mrs. Eugene Willson, Oshawa; Herbert Rogers, Florida; Mrs, O, Baker, Mrs, Allin Miller, Mrs, Ble and Mrs, V, Wright, all of Pickering, Mrs, Stevenson is the daughter of the late - Mr , and Mrs, Sylvester Mackey of Kinsale, Born at Kins ale, she lived there till she and her husband retired from farming and moved to Pickering, In Kinsale she was church organist and a Sunday school teacher for many years, At 80, she takes care of her huse band who has been an invalid for several years, she does all her own housework and finds time for sew= ing, knitting and even fancywork, With no sons or daughters Maitland Gormiey of Kinsale, was present last Thursday at the party, The other, Eugene Willson of Osh' awa, was prevented unfortunately by his recent serious accident attending the celebration, Miss Helen Hercia Wed To Paul Butka The marriage of Helen Hercla and Paul Butka took place at the rec of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church on Saturday, Aug. 3, with Rev, Father J, O, Pereyma offclating, The bride is the daugh- ter of the late Mr, and Mrs, John Hercia of Oshawa and the bride groom is the son of Mrs, Paul Bute ka of Rumania and the late Mr, Budka, CHven in marriage by her brother, Alex Hercia, the bride wore a ro- bin's-egg blue matchmaker crepe street-length dress with matching hat, white accessories and a core sage of deep red roses and baby's breath, Miss Stella Hercla, sister of the bride, was her attendant and wore a grey striped wool sult, white ac- cessories and a corsage of deep red gladioll petals, «The bridegroom had as his best man Michael Mihaldu, After a small reception at the home of the bride's brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and Mrs, Willlam Wacko, the bridal couple left by motor for Niagara Falls and Buffa- lo. They will reside in Oshawa. your stomach 1.00 is out of order, . ol ) ne ponsemet 1.30 TAMBLYN'S ING E. PHONE 60 Wedding Trip To Kawartha Lakes MR, AND MRS, FREDERICK TAYLOR whose wedding took plese last Saturday, in Centre Street United Church, The bride, the former Mildred Marion Malel, is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Walter ©. Malel, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Frederick G, Taylor, ~Photo by Hornsby Studio, Ex-Service Personnel Wed in North Oshawa A former Leading Wren, a photo~ grapher in the WR.CNBS, and a former Leading Alrcraftman were married in North Oshawa United Church last Saturday afternoon, The bride, Winnifred Anne Brown, is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs, R. J, Brown of North Oshawa, and the bridegroom, Eric Charles Branton, is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Branton of Whitby, In a setting of eas, white scented phlox and ferns, Rev, George Telford performed the marriage ceremony, Miss Mary Mo Rae, Ajax, was at the organ and Mrs, Robert Lloyd, also of Ajax, sang "Ave Maria" before the cere mony and "Because" during the signing of the register, The bride, who was given in mar riage by her father, wore a floor- length gown of white brocaded or- ganza made in princess style over white satin, Fashioned with a sweetheart neckline, buttons down | the back and long tapering sleeves, the gown had a long flowing train, The bride's floor-length embroider- ed tulle veil was caught to a satin pearl-trimmed headdress, She wore a single strand of pearls and car- ried a cascade of Green Light glad« ioli petals, gypsophila and ferns, The bride's sister, Miss Margaret Elleen Brown, also a former Wren, was maid of honor, She wore a floor-length princess gown of old rose lace over satin and carried a bouquet of Picardy gladioll petals, gypsophila' and ferns tied with long white lace ribbons, : Miss Faye Branton of - Whitby, bridegroom's sister, and Miss ce Schell of Ajax, a former Wrén, were bridesmaids, Miss Branton was gowned in pale green net over taffeta, made in princess style, Miss Bchell wore a princess gown of pale blue net over taffeta and both carried bouquets of Polar Ice gladioli, gypsophila and ferns, Each of the three attendants wore | a cap-shaped headdress to which a | shoulder-length veil matching: her | dress was attached, They all wore pearls and elbow-length Ihce gloves, James Tarling of Toronto, a for- mer Pllot Officer, was best man and | the ushers were Douglas Brown of | Oshawa and Arthur Bradley of Whitby, At the reception at the home of the bride's parents, the mothers of the bridal couple received with them, The bride's mother wore a two-piece ensemble of dusty rose printed silk with black and white accessories and a corsage of white carnations, - The bridegroom's mo- ther was in light blue printed silk with brown accessories and a cor- #age of Virginia Rose and Yellow Wonder carnations, The rooms were decorated with summer flowers, Leaving for a wedding trip by motor to Northern Ontario, the bride. donned a two-piece dress- maker suit of peach-colored wool made in fishtail design, black ace ceasories and a corsage of Yellow Wonder carnations and gypsophila, The, couple will make their home in Whitby, HOUSEWIVES HELP MEAT COUPON DRIVE Bince Tuesday: 119 unused valld meat coupons have been turned in to the local Ration Board, The to- tal of donations to date is 5286 coupons, Don't forget that tokens also are acceptable, Amazing re sults have been achieved throughe out Canada, and Oshawa is one of the cities which have contributed greatly to this success, Remember that each coupon helps to buy ex~ tra meat for famine-ravaged Bure ope, Miss Peggy Fields Widely Entertained Miss Marguerite Posey) Fields, 8 bride-elect of this Satur ceived many lovely gifts prior to "| her wedding, A kitchen shower was held by Mrs, Bob Moon at the home i | of her mother, Mrs, Willlam Hux- table, Court Street, Co-hostesses were Mrs, Lyoyd McInally and Mrs, Jim Huxtable, A miscellaneous shower was held recently by Mrs, William Perry, Oshawa Blvd, assisted by Mrs, Wile liam Clark, Mrs, Norm Wirsching, Mrs, Herb Wilton and Mrs, M, E, Logan, Miss Pields was presented -with two table lamps at a party given in her honor by Mis, Everett Jackson, at her home on Mary Street, and by Mrs, Jack Wilson, co-hostess, She was made a presentation of an end table at a party held at the home of Mrs, Wb, Morrow, Simcoe Street North, Co-hostess was Miss Ursula Morrow, Alex. La Brash Weds Saskatchewan Girl Varicolored gladioll formed the setting last Saturday afternoon In Albert Street United Church for the wedding of Margaret Noreen Cobbe, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Cobbe, Limerick, Sask, and Alexan« der E, La Brash, son of Mr, and Mrs, John La Brash, Oshawa, Rev, Dono= van Jones officiated at the double~ ring ceremony, Mrs, Robert Hole den Br, played the wedding music, The bride was given in marriage by her cousin, Kenneth Campbell of itchener, She wore a floor-length gown of white taffeta, styled with | in tight bodice and lace yoke, appli= ued with taffeta leaves and out= lined with a deep lace frill, Her strand of pearls was the gift of the bridegroom and her floor-length veil was caught to a sweetheart ha lo, 8he carried a bouquet of white gladioli and pink sweet peas, Miss Maureen Knox, Kitchener, was bridesmaid for her cousin and wore a floor-length gown of pink flowered organza, Her pink shoul~ der-length veil was fastened to a garland of blue flowers and she carried a bouquet of white gladioll and blue cornflowers, Albert La Brash, Toronto, was pest man for his brother and the law of the bridegroom, Por the wedding trip Manor, Muskoka, the bride d an olive green gabardine suit with white accessories and a corsage € white gladioll, ; The coup will take up resid in Oshawa, . " Ll Miss Vivian Steele Honored With Shower | A miscellaneous shower was held last Monday evening at the of Mrs, John Hodgson, Gibbons Street, in honor of Miss Vivian Bteele, a bride-elect of next month, The Soom rene, Justetaly decor ated in pink a 5 The table of the gy of honor was decorated in pink and while and was laden with beautiful snd useful gifts, Prize-winners for the games played were Miss BVI Turner and Mrs, Robert Jennir A delicious lunch was served by 'the hostesses, Mrs, John Hodgson, and Mrs, Jack Norman Hodgson son, EDUCATIONAL FORCES Gipping, Suffolk, En land--(CP) --- Rowinapers Are the greatest educational forces in the country "and we must walk with them in hand" Rev, W, CG, Hargrave Thomas told a rural council mest 1 " The Modern Beauty Shoppe. 8 SIMCOE ST. 8. is Pleased to Announce Miss Norma Dodd has Joined Their Staff For Appointments Phone 1900 / - NL ASK FOR CELLINICRAFY BY NAME! | AT YOUR JEWELLERS iy "YOU NEED PANTIES Women of Oshawa !. .. .... 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