Daily Times-Gazette, 17 Aug 1946, p. 6

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a ------ £ 4s sound, perhaps sounder, he it was laid in 1909," she said. "program for Guides, ied an important part." LOU EPINRRANS 32s THE TIMES -GAZE TTE Saturday, August 17, 1046 Former PH) Wren and LAC Married Z MR, AND MRS, ERIC BRANTON who were married last Saturday in North Oshawa United Church. The bride, the former Winnifred Anne Brown, is the daughter of Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Brown, North Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, snd Mrs, Charles Branton, Whitby, --Photo by Campbell's Studio Mrs. Conant Gives Interview After Her Arrival in London Pe °- London, Aug. 16--(CP)--Wearin, the 'silver-braided blue uriform ol a Guide Commissioner, Mrs, G., D, Conant of Toronto and Oshawa, Ont, is in England en route to Evian, Haute Savole, France, where a world conference of Girl Guides takes place next month, "I came over well ahead of time," she said, "because I have a lot of study to do. I've only been with the movement six years and I started at the top. I did not work through the ranks un- fortunately and there is much for me to learn," She has tackled the job already, Mrs. Conant arrived only yesterday and this morning she spoke at a Canadian Guides' meeting. She leaves Saturday for Adelbod- en, Switzerland camp, where train- ing conferences will be in progress. At the conclusion of the Evian meeting, Mrs, Conant is returning to England, where the British associa- tion is planning a month's program for her. Commissioner of Ontario's 17,000 Girl Guides, Mrs, Conant sald she is impressed with the need 'for a: sound policy and "Pundamentéily our foundation is than founder must have had a vi: 'ston, for there are always new ways in which it ¢an be applied. During the war, for instance, Guides play- Conant told of discovering that the first meal prepared in an outdoor street kitchen during Lon- don's blitz was served by Guides who demonstrated how 300 persons could be served quickly. Now she is looking forward to hearing of the experiences of Guides on the Con- tinent who served in the under- ground during the occupation. She constantly makes her notes SOCIETY QUEENS or SCRUB WOMEN rr ein ars: Ds et tired, irritable in a black, leather-covered note book. While in England she is stay- ing with the Lady Baden-Powell, who invited her to Hampton Court during a tour of Ontario last June and July, Mrs, Conant leaves Sat- urday for the Continent, where she will be joined by , Mrs, Norman Gianelli of Barrie, Ont, who is the second Canadian delegate to the World Conference. Social : Notices Marriage Announcements $1.00 Results of Draws 100 a Line Engagement Announcements - $1.00 ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Ruth Alberta man, only daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Goodman, Oshawa, to Wilfred A. Hoddinott, son of Mrs. L, Hod- dindtt, Newfoundland, and the late Mr, Hoddinott. The wedding will take place 'at the home of the bride's parents, on September 7, at Tpme BE BN Mr, and Mrs, J. H, Reid wish to announce the 'engagement of their daughter, Margaret 'Joycelyn, to Robert Clayton Lee, son of Mr, and Mrs, . Claytort 'Lee. The wedding will e place in Albert Street United 'Church on September 14 at 430 pm, : Mr. and MIE, "Hhothas H. David- son announce the engagement of their only daughter, Dorothy Hel. en, to Bruce A, Wright, son of Mr, and Mrs, A. J. Wright, Islington, The date of the wedding will be an- nounced later, La 4 The engagement is announced of Mildred Evelyn Macfie, Toronto, daughter of the late Dr, and Mrs. A. W, Macfie, to Edgerton Lynn Ashton, Windsor, son of John O. Ashton, Muirkirk, Ont, and the late Mrs. Ashton, The wedding will take place on the afternoon of Saturday, August 17, at the home of the ride"s sister, Mrs, D..F. Yonson, lina Village. HOUSEHOLD HINT Plenty of hot water and prelim. inary "rinse" in a second basin of hot suds is effective in preserving the color--or lack of it--of any white fabric, and is easier on th clothes than bleaches, ; coptured and enlivened with a ever so brightly fragrant. Phone 28 Ring St. BE COLOGNE ; All the sweetness of a spring flower garden Potpourri Cologne . + cooling; refreshing," with a bouquet Potpourri Dusting Powder $1,50 JURY & LOVELL COSMETIC DEPT. tang of spices that's The flacon. $1.15 (plus tex) Phone 68 Simcoe St. 8 Personals Ta this department TELEPHONES FIRRIITITIR Miss Ruth Bolton spent last week with Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Aklster, A AE J John Umphrey is spending his holidays this week at his home in Vallentyne, a week-end at the home of Mrs, J Hoskin, Pinedale, Lax 2 J Celina Street, are visiting with Mr, and Mrs, L. Otto, Uxbridge, v Pb Miss May Mitchell, 8t. Lawrence owden, even, lan Weanesdas, Miss | Evelyn Hawkins, Toronto, spent last week- with Mr, and Mrs, Adeline Sanmon, Simcoe Street South, is visiting her sister, Mrs, H, T. Scruble, London, Ont, family, Mitchell Avenue, recently visited with friends in Burketon, » & Mr, and Mrs, Milton Robinson, tor with Henry Ball, Zion, fe J > Miss Catherine Minto was a re- cent guest of Mrs, George Rickard, [ 2K J Mr, and Mrs, Rush Ames were recent visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Annis, Tyrone, ed her son, Wilford Jackson, Nest- leton, *> ®» Mr, and Mrs, Douglas Oke and spending their holidays at Little Lake, * & % Mrs, Ethel M, Rolson and Miss recent visitors with Mrs, G. B. Dill. ing, West Beash, Jovmanville, Miss Bernice Gordon, Park Road Mrs, J. A. Mundie of Udney. Miss Patsy Maracle, Mohawk Re- serve, is the guest of Mr, and Mrs, Miss Marion Brown recently vis. ited Mr. and Mrs, J. D, Brown, Orono. fied, have returned home after vis- iting Mr, and Mrs, William Griffin, Dearborn Avenue, is spending a month's holiday with her grandmother at Minesing Sta- tion, Ont, Miss Ada E. Ross, Social Editex Vallentyne. Miss Mary * Newell spent Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Sharrard, dvenve, was the guest of Mrs, R. Mrs, F. G. Taylor, Olive Avenue, Mr, and Mrs Eimer Strutt and Ohristie Avenue, was a recent visi- Newcastle, Mrs, R. ©. Boor recently visit- Mr, and Mrs, Orley Dingman are Myrtle Rolson, Alma Street, were North, recently visited her aunt, Leonard Hill, Prince Street. Mr. and Mrs. FH. "Kemp, Lake- Miss Helen Badgley, Pine Avenue, Misses olive aid Lite MoGill of Bethany are visiting with Mr. and | and Mrs Lorne MoGill and Lorna, Cen- tre Street, * PP Mrs. Fred Baker and daughters, Bloor Street West, spent last week- end with Mr, and Mrs, Edmund Carleton, Latta, Ont. Mr, and Mr, Waiter Cole have returned home after spending thelr holidays at "Boskey Dell", West Beach, Bowmanville, , Mr. and fs. whim 'onester, Oshawa Blvd, recently visited the latter's mother, Mrs, Willlam White taker, Newtonville, LIK J Walter Martin and Mr, and Mrs. Harold Ling and family, Fairleigh Avenue, spent last week-erid with Mrs, Annie Kincaid, Queensboro, Misses Mariel 'te Helen Oke, Athol Street East, recently visited Mr, and Mrs, W. J, Watson, Lake 8t. George, Ont. * Sa ' Mr. and Mrs, Don. O'Connor and daughter, Sharon, spent last week- end in Lindsay renewing old ace quaintances, * re Mrs, Harold Schneider, Oshawa Blvd, is spending a few days this week with her parents, Mr, and yak Mrs, Arthur Kennedy, Udora. Mr, and MIE, Henry Pawson, and Misses Irene and Gwen Pawson, Simcoe Street North, are enjoyin a vacation at "Beach Haven," Wes Beach, Bowmanville. ] Mr, and Mrs, Percy J. Densham, Louisa Street, and Misses Marie Densham and Velma Goyne were recent visitors with Mr, and Mrs, 8B. Sharples, West Beach, Bowmanville, &* & Mr. and Mrs, Walter Cole and Merle; Mrs, C, Short, Mrs, Cole's sister, and her daughter Dorothy, have been spending their holidays at "Boskey Dell", West Beach, Bow- manville, Mrs, Ida ul, Hampton, was here recently to see her gréat- grandson, Robert Douglas, infant son of Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Taylor, Halg Street. * Miss Maude Power, Centre Street, accompanied by Miss Donna Stark, Newtonville, recently visited at the home of Gordon Power, Olarke Union. ' oo The friends bf fu Grace Wil- son, Nassau Street, wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Wilson un- derwent a major operation Thurs day evening at the Oshawa Gener- al Hospital, > Pe Miss Shirley Mitchell and Miss Margaret Macintyre of Dundalk are spending two . weeks' vacation with the latter's uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs Cecil Brown, and her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dravener at THornton"s Corners, Ld Col. and Mrs. Flank Chappel, Connaught Street, are leaving on Monday for a boat trip from To- RETTITT SATA ACTION GUARANTEED BLACKHEADS - PIMPLES Use what thousands have tried for promptly relieving wash, Blackheads teh mildly cat uticurn! Satisfaction guar: ant 'Made in Canada. Buy at druggists today CUTICURA HH.2% MR. AND MRS, WILLIAM ALPIN who were wed last Saturday in Holy Trinity Church. The bride Is the former Joan Baxter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Baxter, The bridégroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, George Alpin, ~--Photo by Campbell's Studio ronto to Montreal and also are tak- ing in the Saguenay cruise from Montreal to Bagoiville and return. * 9 Steve Kozack was among those who attended the reunion party held last Thursday evening at the Royal York by the members of ¢he 8.P.S, 1046 Gladuating Class, Herman Pincombe, Drew Street, was best man at the Bragg-Kellar wedding, which took place recently i Westdale United Church, Hamil. n. > + & Miss Ada Bouckle and Mr. and Mrs. 8. Waller were guests last Wednesday of Mr, and Mrs, Olar- ence Thackeray, Roseneath, * P & Mr, and Mrs, Fred Lauder, Burton Road, spent a week-end recently at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Wil- fam Burkitt, Mountain View. Mr, and Mv. rae Baker of Toronto have been visiting Mrs. Baker's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Douglas McLaughlin, Hillcroft Street. Mrs. Middleton" Mrs. Edmondson Mrs, Edgecombe, all of Toron- to, have been visiting their sister, Mie = Small, Short Celina ee L/Cpl, violet Taylor is spending & week of her 14 days' furlough with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. G, Taylor, Olive Avenue, and the second week with friends in Picton, She will be accompanied to Picton by Mrs, Blanche Norton, L 2K 3K J Mr, and Mrs, J. T. Little, Fresno, California, have left for London, Ont,, where they will visit the for- mer's sister, Mrs, H , T. Scruble. While here, they visited Mrs, Ade- line Cinnamon, Simcoe Street South, also a Jar of Mr, Little. Mrs, W. E. Gillette, formerly of Leeds, England, will arrive here to- day, She arrived last Monday on the Queen Mary and was met by her husband in Montreal earlier in the week. , Mr, and MIS, Sonn Clark, Rose- dale Avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Harding, Willlam Street West, have returned frcen a pleas- ant motor trip to Ottawa, They spent the latter part of the week with Mr, and Mrs, C, Lomax of Whitby at their cottage at Crowe 0, Mr, and MS, ad Clark, Rose~ dale Avenue, and Mr. and Mrs, Wil- liam Harding, Willlam Street West, have returned from a pleasant motor trip to Ottawa, They spent the latter part of the week with Mr, and Mrs, G. Lomax of Whitby at their cottage at Crowe Lake, * PP Arthur Earl Bruner, Windsor, spent a week with his sister, Mrs, F. G. Taylor, Olive Avenue, While here, he attended the wedding of his nephew, Frederick C, Taylor, to Marion Malel, Mrs, Hazel Bloom- field, Windsor, was also here for the wedding and stayed for a visit with her aise, Mr Taylor, Mrs. Ada B. Chalifour, district sales representative for Spencer support, has returned home from Peterborough, where she spent three days supervising her district. While there, she visited her son, Bob, who is a patient in the Veter- ans Hospital, and was pleased to find that his condition is improving satisfactorily. * eo P The members of the Happy Dou- bles Club of King Street United Church held its second picnic of the season at Geneva Park last Wednesday evening. After the pic nic supper, baseball was played and then there was dancing in the pa- vilion, A wiener roast has been planned for September 5. The members will meet at the church at 6:30 and proceed, to Geneva Park. LI RJ There was a large attendance at the regular meeting of the Loyal True Blues on Thursday evening. Sisters Walker and Short 8r.,.who have been ill, were welcomed back and Leo Keeler also has returned. A number of the members are planning to attend the Grand Lodge convention at Berry, August 27. All members are invited to come and bring a friend to the an- nual picnic at Lakeview Park on Saturday, Aug. 17, LS Je J Mrs. Orval Dodd is expected from England on the Lady Nelson, scheduled to reach Halifax next Monday. She is the wife of, Orval Dodd son of Mr. and Mrs, A H. \ Dodd, Park Road South, Mr, Dodd, who served in the R.C.AS8.C, mar- ried Miss Jacqueline Duckworth of Orayford, Kent, England, last Jan- uary in London, returned to Cana- da the following month and is em- ployed at present in Brantford. He expects to be here this week-end and remain to elsome his wife, Those from Oshawa who attended the Dobson reunion held recently at Elgin Park, Uxbridge, were fhe following: W. A. Scott; 'Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Scott and daughter, Marilyn; Mr, and Mrs. H, A. Sud- dard, Frank and Lorraine; Harold Suddard, Barbara and Raymond; Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Suddard, Kenneth, Nancy and John David; Mr, and Mrs, J, F. 8tovin; W, C. Stovin and son, Alan; Mr, and Mrs. R. W, Stovin, Lillian, Donald and Eric Stovin and Miss Kathleen Keenan. : TE IR J Mrs, Lewis Laverty, Neath Street, gave a party on Thursday evening in honor of the 20th birthday of her daughter, Betty, Twenty-four guests were present, The rooms were prettily decorated with flowe ers: and a delightful evening was spent playing games and dancing. A buffet lunch was served. Mrs. Bob Hannd and Mrs, Ernest Tonkin presided at the tea table which was centred with the three-storey birth- sa cake made by Mrs, Laverty. e table decorations were sweet peas and fruit. Miss Laverty re- ceived many lovely presents, . HOUSEHOLD HINT When children's shoes are re paired, great care must be taken that they are not made shorter or narrower or the shape changed, Watch to see that the wear comes evenly on the sole, A child who wears his shoes down very uneven- ly, should have his feet examined by a doctor, HOUSEHOLD HINT If you like to wear a cotton glove on one hand only while gardening, remember that the left glove can be made right-handed simply by turning it wrong-side out. Reverse the procedure if you happen to be left-handed. ' RAYVE creme sHampoo ives hair glorious softness, BIGRIERS ores nresssssess § DC ¢ KING E, PHONE 760 For Reducing Diets (20 Shower Is Giver' For Today's Bride Cooke at the former's home, honor of Miss Hilda Hawkshaw, who is to be married to-day, . The rooms were decorated with pink and white streamers and bas kets of mixed summef flowers, Games were played and the guest. of-honor had a treasure hunt for her gifts, a table lamp, a rose wool- len blanket and a picture, The hostesses served refreshments, Miss Grace Hood Wed To D'Arcy Chadwick Bt, James-Bond United Church, Toronto, was the setting recently for the wedding of Clysta Grace Hood, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, George Hood, Ajax, formerly of Port Perry, to J. D'Arcy Chadwick, son of the late Mr, and Mrs, George DI, Chadwick, Toronto, Rev, William Btone officiated, Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a princess.styled gown of white chiffon crepe and lace with, sweetheart neckline of lace. Her fingertip veil was held in place by a braided halo, caught on each side with orange blossoms, She carried a bouquet of Madonna lilies and white roses, Her bridesmaid, Mrs, Malcolm Dow, wore a floor-length frock of Hildegarde rose crepe with match ing hat and elbow-length gloves, Her bouquet was of Madonna lilies and blush roses, Little Miss Elaine Hayes, cousin of the bride, was flower girl and was gowned in pale yellow embroidered organdie with sash of blue, Her headdress was a matching halo of organdie with blue fingertip veil. She carried a nose- gay of cornflowers and sweet peas, The bridegroom, .in formal sum- mer attire, was attended by 'S. A. LeRiche and the usher was Gordon Hood, brother of the bride, Following the double-ring wed- ding ceremony, a reception was held at the home of Mr, and Mrs, 8. A. LeRiche, Garden Avenue, Langstaff, where the mother of the bride received, wearing a French crepe ensemble of navy and white with matching white mohair tur- ban and a corsage of white carna- tions, The couple left later for Thunder Bay Lodge. The bride chose for travelling a dress of pearl gray wool crepe with pillbox hat of roses, navy accessories and a corsage of white roses and lily-of-the-valley. On their return, they will reside in Toronto. California Visitor Given Garden Tea Miss Irene Jewell, Los Angeles, Calif, is spending the next two weeks with her brother and sister. in-law, Mr, and Mrs, George Jewell, Oshawa Blvd, Mrs. Jewell enter- tained Thursday afternoon and evening with a garden tea in her honor, Recelving 'the guests with the hostess, were Mrs, Henry Baldwin and Mrs, James Welsh, Mrs, John 'Booth, Mrs, Jewell's mother, poured tea at the table, which was laid with a lace cloth and centred with a bowl of mired shmmer flowers, Those serving were Mrs, Roy Kellar and Mrs, Ralph Jewell, Gg w , Te Nuptials Held in Toronto Church | MR, AND MRS. D'ARCY CHADWICK who are pictured after thelr recent wedding in St, James-Bond United Church, Toronto, The bride is the former Clysta Grace Howe, duupise of Mr. and Mrs. George Hood, Ajax. Mr. Chadwick is the late Mr, and Mrs. George D, Chadwick of Toronto. Meat Coupons Given In Two Days -- 240 Two hundred and forty unused valid meat coupons have been turn- ed in at the local Ration Board of- fice since iast Thursday morning. The grand total contributed by Oshawa and district now stands at 5,626, A local housewife told The Times- Gazette yesterday a g story which was this: some ti ago she gave to the local Ration Board all the coupons for sugar, meat and butter up to 50 in one of the three ration books in her household. It has not been easy managing with two books for threé persons, she confessed, but with frequent vege- table meals she got along. Luckily, she has a garden to draw upon for supplies. An Ottawa woman, recently visi. ting in Oshawa, heard for the first time while here about meat .cOu« pons being given to the Ration Board for helping to feed hungry Europe, She is a university gradu= ate and an active club woman, Hse fd a lib UL Ck The Modern Beauty Shoppe 8 SIMCOE ST. 8. is Pleased to Announce Miss Norma Dodd has Joined Their Staff For Appointments Phone 1200 pecially interested in the regular reports given in this paper the number of cou handed in to the Ration Board, she declared she was returning to the Oupital and going to do things! Her hostess was a bit proud of her own oity, of course, -------------- The Roman Empire, like that of Japan, was based on the belief that the emperor was a god, to whom his subjects were bound to make sacrifices. Guesstimating By W. H. KARN Phm.B, Some of the greatest, the wisest, "men have gald: "Who am I to determine the cause of, and treatment for, a disease which may affect me?" And they might well have con= tinued by saying: : "Only a physician has. the qualifications of long and experience Nedesshry to di agnose symptoms presoribe treatment of the various dis- eases." When you consult a physician you avoid the uncertainties of self medication, You place the responsibility where it can best be met, When you patronize a trusted pharmacist you are assured of proper prescription compounds ing. . This ts the eighteenth of & series of Baitorial Advertisements in this paper each Saturday. KEARNS DRUG STORE PROUDLY WE PRESENT : i: s "AUGUST SAVINGS ON OUR COMPLETE FALL COL- LECTION OF LUXURIOUS, 57, BLACK'S QUALITY FURS «44s FOR THE WOMAN WHO IS STYLE CONSCIOUS AS WELL AS VALUE CONSCIOUS, the shop . . « COATS , . , both plain and \ fur trimmed . . . the smartest dresses in chepe, wool, silk . , . it's worth your while to drop in and see these back-to-the- canipus lovelies, VISIT US FIRST! .... 4 WAYS TO BUY 1. Pay Cash. 2. Use Lay-Away Plan. 3. Open Charge Account. 4. Use Budget Plan, In Accordance With W.P.T.B. YOU'LL FIND IT PAYS! 72 Simcoe N. Phone 179

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