Daily Times-Gazette, 29 Aug 1946, p. 6

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8B' THE TIMES-GAZETTSE Thursday, August 29, 1946 Bridal Couple of Last Saturday Marion Ferguson McLaughlin, i Miss Helen Raby Has * Received Many Gifts ¥ Miss Helen Cleverdon Raby, #4 whose marriage to Kenneth George if Proctor takes place this Saturday, 4 has been honored with many show- thur Wright, On August 31, the girls of the ice staff of the Department of al Motors, where Miss Pe 4 Et as I EC XE home, Grooms Avenue, on August d Her co-workers of the office staff, |; presented her with a bridge set. ; Coupons Valid Today 1 Today, Thursday, August 29, you use: ua Sovpos Se expire Aug. Meat coupons M40 to to 31). R19, The college girl's delight are our d s fashioned into as a tropical , they're smart ay be and they're indispen- Rober Frieda from PRA. TO 4}, Allergi-Tabs vers 100-2.50 Vapine Inhalant .,.......... Multivims ,..u. 00000000000 Estivin . Haytone Vicks Va-tro-nol ,,,... Raz-Mah Grey ..., 50c-1.00.5.00 Vapine Nose Drops .... Asthma Nefrin ........ 275-500 6 KING E. PHOKE 760 "| the Guide Training Conference at WOME who SUF Ep MONTHLL £l/y TAMBLYN | Presentation Made To Nurses Soon To Wed The nursing associates and friends of Miss Marie Teel, RN, and Miss Ruby Dayman, R.N,, both of whom are to be married on September 7, entertained the brides-elect at the home of Mrs, M, 8, Soanes, Rich- mond Street East, one evening last week, The room was decorated attrac- tively with pink and white stream- ers and white bells, The guests of honor were seated together in a de- corated love-seat and were pre- sented with a lovely corsage each of pink and white carnations, After the guests had enjoyed a delightful evening of contests, each of the brides-elect was presented with a beautiful table lamp. Miss Fern Gilroy, R.N, read a parting message. When the girls had expressed their appreciation and thanks,. a dainty luncheon was served by the hostess. 5 Brownies Become 1st Company Guides Five enthusiastic girls experienc- ed a never-to-be-forgotten episode in their lives on Tuesday afternoon, when they were transferred from the 1st Oshawa Brownlie Pack to the 1st Oshawa Guide Company. The ceremony took place in the gardens of Mrs. G. D. Conant, Simcoe Street South, Mrs. Conant, who is the Provincial Guide Commissioner for Ontario, is at present attehding Adelboden, Switzerland, and in her absence, Mrs, J. G. Ratcliffe, Girl Guide Commissioner for Oshawa, was hostess for the occasion, After the guests had been, seated, the herald, Audrey dler, ¢ Roukesd the mothers and friends assembled to watch the proceedings, that the "magic cat", Carol'; Jatk- son, would, transform the prosaic garden into a veritable land of mis' glo The "cat" next pul yp' ti magic barriers: between Guide and Brownie lands. ! Miss Madge Cartwright, Brown Owl of the 1st Brownie Pack, 'led the Brownies in the ceremony, in which they were participating for the last time, around their toad- stool. The. five girls who were transferred were Sally Ann Ane drews, Vivian Carey, Doreen Cherry, | hom Lily Hrytaey, and Viola Williams. The Guides-elect were-led: by the "cat" through Brownie land and the magic barrier into Guide land, where they were welcomed by the leader of the Ist Guide Company, Mrs, Tom Holmes and by the var- fous patrol leaders in whose groups they were placed. : District Commissioner for Oshawa South, welcomed the new Guides and wished them every suocess and urg- ed them to take every advantage |' which would be offered 'to them, when enrolled in the ranks of the Girl Guides. The General Proficiency banner, which had been won by the 1st Co. one year ago, but. by no company this year, was given to Mrs. Rundle for safe keeping by Patrol Leader Ann Brocklehurst, with the latter's assurances that her Company would do its best to regain it this coming year, At the conclusion of the cere- mony, the Guides were hostesses at a barbecue for the new members, Mrs. S. W. Ayling Fetes English Bride Mrs. 8. W. Ayling, Mary Street, was hostess on Tuesday evening at a miscellaneous shower for Mrs, Wilfrid Gillette, an English bride who arrived here two weeks ago. There were 24 guests present, After the guest of Honor, who was taken completely by surprise, had expressed her thanks for her beautiful gifts, a soclal evening was enjoyed. Refreshments were served by the hostess, <r 3 iPersonals TELEPHONES VII NII OXI III III III III IIIS, Miss Frances McLeod, Simcoe Street North, is visiting Mrs, Hilton { Graham, Harwood, Ont, ' L BR 2 J | "Mr; 'and Mrs. Frank Kemp and Ralph Kemp spent last week-end with relatives in Port Huron, Mich, L 3K 2X J Miss Pearl Coppins spent last week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Willard Coppins, Cameron. Albert James, Clarke Street, spent last Sunday with friends in Lindsay. L 3 IR J Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Heard and family were guests last Sunday of Mrs. Heard, Sr, Lindsay, i ® 9% 9 Mrs, Arthur Shaver Kemptville, |'Ont., is visiting Mr, and Mrs, R. J, '| Hyndman, Celina Street. > ée Ronald Mann spent last week- end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs, .| Charles Mann, Baltimore, Ont, LAE I 3 Gordon Young spent a few days recently with Mr, and Mrs, Ji ; . ,| Logue, Point Anne, MR. and MRS, LLOYD SHORT . 4 | marriage took place last Sitytfa) atlernion in St. Andrew's United The btide is the former Nel of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie ¥. McLaughlin, Mr, Short is the son of the late Mr, Short. * Pe Mr, and Mrs. James Milgate, Olive Avenue, and Mr, and Mrs. Allen McBride visited Mr, and Mrs, A. Ivatt, Centreton, Jan Sunday, Mr, and Mrs, Doug. Redpath and family, 'Simcoe Street North, spent last Sunday. with Mrs, Charles Jibb, Baltimore, Ont. ' .e Mrs, Arthur Tims, Donna and Margaret, Centre Street, have re- turned home after visiting relatives in Warkworth, * Miss Grace "rats Lauder Road, is spending her holiday with her mother, Mrs, Martha Thain, at Warkworth, LA William Smith, Detroit, and Miss Margaret, St, Louis, Windsor, were guests recently of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Kemp and Mrs, J. E. Clough, : LJ LJ Miss Cicely Willlamson, Regina, Sask, is a guest of Miss Dorothy Jackson, Colborne Street East, for a few weeks. > 4 9 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fielding, Lloyd Street, attended the Mack-Turck wedding in Port Hope United Church on August 21, > % Mr. and Mrs. Dave McMullen were week-end guests of Mr. . and Pry Clarke Williams, Yelverton, Miss Doris got Nassau Street, was a visitor last Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Sam Webber, near Lake- let, Ont, * 9 2 Mr, and Mrs. E, T. Casson and family, Ameliasburg, spent last Sunday here with Mr. and Mrs. James T, Mrs. Alma Bauty, Svarren Aven- ue has returned home after spend ing five weeks with her sister, Mrs. Gi Thompson, Stirling, Ont ' - > 0: G. Miller, Miss 'Dulce Miller and' Miss Dorothy Worster are vis- iting Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Davi- son, Hepworth. o* & Mr. and Mrs, Sar Bennett and daughter Dorothy, Halifax, NS, have guests of Mr, and Mrs. William Gutsell, Ontario Street, « ; Master David = Kellett, Bowman- ville, spent last Monday with his ghahdparents, Mr. and Mrs, David Morridgon, Bond Street West. Scheduled 4 4 on the 8.8. Queen Mary at Halifax on Batur- day is Mrs. Reina Adcock, wife of Pte. W. D. Adcock of Hampton, Ontario. Mrs, Edward Badgely and Mrs. Jack Ross and daughter, Alexander Blvd, have 'been visiting at the e of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Bur- shaw, Point Anne. * bb» Misses Margaret and Dorothy Redpath, Simcoe Street North, spent & few days last week with Mr. and Jamieson, Cold Springs, o * Mr. and Mrs. Al Granik, Donna and David, McLaughlin Blvd, have returned. home after spending two weeks at Siesta Villa, Bobcaygeon, Mr, and Mis, *oifitora Burtch, William Street East, accompanied by their son, Ron Birch, and by Miss Dorothy DeMille, spent two weeks recently at Seeleys Bay, Ont, > Mr, and MY, C. BE Dillon, Clare, Jack and Mary Lynn, of Sturgeon Falls, Ont, are visitors with Mr. 33d Ma, J. M. Taylor, Alexander vd, tl. 2 | Mr, and' Mrs. Cecil Snowe and Phillip Ayling were among those at ng the Jessen-MoKes wed- ding, which took place last Satur- day afternoon in George - Street United Church, Peterborough, Mr, | Ayling was' an usher, » Visitors last week-end with Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Tripp, Celina Street, were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Crowe and children, Ronnie and 'Norma, Ottawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Masters, Belleville. Mr. and Mrs, Wilfrid Smithson, Oshawa Blvd, and their niece, Mrs, Earl Henry, and Miss Henry, Sr, were recent guests of Miss Mary Eagleson, Millbrook. [3K J ' Mrs. R. W. Yartyatand son, Billy, Gladstone Avenue, returned home last week-end after spending the | summer months at Gladwy=n, Frank- lin Beach, Jackson's Point, 'with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Col- lins, Her husband also : spent his holidays there. Kh ) The out-of-town guests at the Banks-Hobden wedding which took place last Monday afternoon at the Oshawa Missionary College, were Mrs. N. A. Gayman. and. daughter Erla, Beamsville; Misses Ellen and VEGETABLE - COMPOUND . Barbara Qoffman and Misses Beryl and Mae all of 'Vibeland; Ashton, . MR. and MRS, EDGERTON ASHTON ack | who were married at the home of the bride's Solina Village, on Saturday, Aug. 17. The bride is the former Mildred Evelyn Macfie, daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. A. -W. Macfie of Toronto, Her husband is the son of John W, Ashton, Muirkirk, and the late Mrs. sister, Mrs. Donald Yonson, --Photo by Hornsby Studio Awarded M.B.E. MRS. BERTHA ALLEN Chairman of the Women's War Ef- fort Committee of the Canadian Jewish Congress .hroughout the war and wife of Herbert Allen, To- ronto motion picture executive, who has been awarded the M.B.E. in recognition of her work during the war, Philathea Class To Hold Wiener Roast The Philathea Class of the First Baptist Church held its monthly meeting at. the home of Mrs. Boyce 'Waram, Mary Street, with the Pre- sident in charge and an attendance of 18 members, Reports were given by the secre- tary and treasurer and it was de- cided to hold a wiener roast in the Sunday School rooms on September 4. Mrs, Waram and Mrs. E, A, Col- lins will be in charge. A delicious supper of fresh corn was served the hostess and her assistants, Mrs. H, J. Drew, Har- mony, had donated the corn from her garden, Next month's meeting will be held at the home of Dr. and Mrs, George Cowie, Colborne Street East. Rock Garden Wedding At Missionary College The rock garden of the Oshawa Missionary College formed an ef- Mrs. F , 8. Albright, London, and Rev. C. R. Albright, Freelton, Ont, * PP Mrs. D, Miller Alloway assisted at the trousseau tea given last Sature day in Toronto by Mrs. R. Reade Davis for Miss Lois Adelle Hender- son, who is to marry Mrs, Davis' son, James Edward (Pat) Davis. The wedding will take place this Satur. day in St. Paul's Church, Runny- mede, La IE J James "A. Ross, Mary Street, celebrated his 84th birthday last Tuesday, August 27. Mr, Ross 1s a member of the Oshawa Golf Club and despite his age is an ardent golfer still. On his birthday, he played his usual game at the Golf Club. * & a Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Barnhart, Oshawa Blvd, Miss Lillian Barn- hart and Miss Jacqueline Joyce were guests at the Chick-Beach wedding, which took place last Sat urday in Trinity Church, Brock- ville, > * ® 4 About thirty-five friends and neighbors attended a miscellaneous shower on Wednesday, Aug. 21, at the home of Mrs. J. B. Broadbent, Jarvis St, in honor of Miss Doris Ward,' a bride-elect of next month. The rooms were prettily decorated with pink and white streamers. Miss Ward received many lovely gifts. The evening was spent in playing games and a most delicious lunch was served by Mrs, Broadbent, as- sisted by Mrs. J. Broadbent, a re- cent bride from England, Mrs. J. ag Elliott and Mrs. Robert * @® 9 The out-of-town guests at the Johnston-Kinsman wedding last Saturday afternoon were Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Jones and family, Co- bourg; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Kins- man, Peterborough; Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Spicer, Canton; Mr, and Mrs. Elwood Wilbur and family, Taun- ton; Mr. and Mrs, Robert Spicer and family, Port Hope, and Mrs, James Spicer and family, Toronto. * > P Mr. and Mrs, Cory DeGuerre en- tertained the choir members of Centre Street United Church at a corn roast at their cottage at Cedar Beach, Lake Ontarlo, on Tuesday evening. Their son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Percy Flet- cher, assisted with the proceedings. An enjoyable evening was spent in contests and a sing-song around the huge bonfire, rr ------------- INSECT CUNNING Many insects, including the mon- Mrs. Leslie Jibb and Mrs, Aletha | 'White arch butterfly, play 'possum' on oc- casion. i «+. for FURNITURE it's the... M. COLLI FURNITURE CO. «+. Of Course! fective setting on Monday after- noon, August 26, for the wedding of Edna Ruth Hobden, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Roy Hobden, Oshawa, and Robert Richard Banks, son of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Banks, Am- herst, NS, Rev. O. .W. Shankel, principal of the Oshawa Missionary College, performed the ceremony. The wedding music, was played by Miss Barbara Coffman, Vineland, and Ivan Maracle was soloist. Given in mrriage by N. C. Taylor, the bride wore a full-length gown of white sheer, with high neckline and long sleeves, and a fingertip veil, She carried a bouquet of pink and white gladioli and baby's breath. She was attended by Miss Beryl Graham, Vineland, who wore a gown of blue taffeta and net. Her bouquet was composed of sunset gladioli, Cecil Milner was best man and the ushers were Delbert Shankel and Wilfrid Hillock. The reception was held at the home of N. C. Taylor. The bride's mother was gowned in blue figured sheer with a corsage of pink and white gladioll, . For the wedding trip to the Nia- gara district, the bride donned a brown gabardine tailored sult with brown accessories. The couple will make their home in LaCombe, Alberta, where thn bridegroom will continue his pre- medical studies. Ration Board Needs Expiring Coupons Since Tuesday, 482 valid unused meat coupons and tokens have been turned in to the local Ration Board. This brings the total of donations here to 7,562. Don't forget that meat coupons up to and including M50 expire this Saturday. If you can't use them in time, give them to someone who can--the custodian at the Ration Board. NEW MODERN WAY KEEPS BABY'S SKIN HEALTHIER / Helps prevent DIAPER RASH and many other annoying skin Imritations / Be modern! Use Cuticura medicated Baby Oil to keep baby's skin smooth, 78 - 80-82 KING ST. W. ness Phone 1030 med '| Brain, were hostesses at a | Norma Hall Is-Feted Prior to Marriage Miss Norma Evelyn Hall whose marriage will take place in 8t. Gre- gory's Roman Catholic Church on Saturday, August 31st, has been en- tertained at a number of prenuptial parties. On August 19, Mrs, Earnést Lea- vens and her daughter, Miss Helen Leavens, entertained at a miscel- laneous shower when the bride-to- : be was presented with a number of A lunch was served, three of the guests held lucky cups and were awarged small favors, On August 20, Mrs, J, J. Callag- han and her daughter, Mrs. E. miscel- laneous shower at their home, 398 Masson Street. The gifts were pre- sented by Miss Marlene Brain, Bou- quets of flowers graced the rooms, attractive gifts including a bride's book, When '| and the unique table decorations, in the form of a garden wedding, games were enjoyed and a dainty lunch served by the hostesses. On August 21, Miss Jacqueline Flintoff entertained at & cup and saucer shower at the home of her aunt Mrs, Arthur Radway, Bulalie Ave. A mock wedding provided much merriment. The gifts were presented.in a decorated doll's car- riage. Refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. R. 3 Orouse, and Mrs. Radway poured a. Mrs, C. A. Palmer, Masson Street, was hostess on Thursday evening, August 22, at a linen cupboard shower. The many lovely and use- ful gifts were arranged in a beauti- fully decorated watering can and umbrella, Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess, Civilians Seize R.C.A.F. Huts London, (CP. Cable)--Pifteen huts formerly used by the R.O.AF. along the perimeter of Prestwick airport in Glasgow were occupied by civilian squatters, but an emer- gency call which brought RAF. personnell to the scene prevented other huts from being taken over. Telephoned messages to dance halls and movie houses brought the airmen back to camp on the double, and civilians, moving' in by the light of a harvest moon with their belongings in trucks, got no farther than the former Canadian camp. Elsewhere throughout the country the spontaneous movement of squatters continued as families for- sook crowded, furnished rooms. At Oxford 50 squatters moved in. to a group of Admiralty huts on the ancient grounds of Balliol Col- lege under the 300-year-old oaks of Jowett's walk. The squatters arriv- ed without notice in trucks and be. gan unloading beds and chairs, The huts had been earmarked for use by students next term, Said one university official: "It's all very muddling." Social Notices Marriage Announcements sin Results of Draws 10c a ri Engagement. Announcements $1.00 ENGAGEMENTS Mr, and Mrs, A. H. Dodd wish to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Norma Ger- trude, to Howard William Souter, son of Mr, and Mrs, J. W. Souter. The wedding will take place in St. Andrew's United Church on Satur- day, Sept. 21, at 3 p.m. Wed In Blackstock United Churck MR. and MRS, DALTON DORRELL i : who were married recently in Blackstock United Church. The bridels the former Kathleen Audrey Wright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Carl Wright, The bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs, Earl Dorrell, Ni estleton. ~Photo by Campbell's Studio Famous Irish Linen Name Won't Change The proposal has been made that Northern' Ireland change its name to Ulster, If this should ever come to pass, the fine linens which this country excels in producing would still be known as Irish linens, ace cording to a spokesman for linen' industry. He points out Persia changed its name to but that the rugs it produces still called Persian rugs. "Irish" will always be the the finest linens that can BIG MOUNTAIN RANGE The Andes mountain chain is more than 4,000 miles long. "You're one of the LUCKY ones! 66 YES, sir, I'm glad we Kad a package of the real Kellogg's Corn Flakes for you today. Can't always get it, you know. The world food situation is still pretty bad, I guess. But my customers are swell about it . .'. they know Kellogg's Corn Flakes are worth asking for again." Yes, now as always Kellogg's is still the greatest name in cereals! ...are here again! SCHOOL NEEDS ARE N For many Little Folks, the first mystic venture into a schoolroom is about to take place . . . the ship bound for their education waits to be launched! For Junior... that bright young fellow going into "Longs" . . . it's time to become serious about the three R's. for Miss Teen-age, the EAticipated renewal of after-school Dates' is a high-sign for becoming well versed in Co-ed Fashions! oke ZELLER'S, THE STORE for the smart and Thrifty, is all set to Serve Young Oshawa with Schooltime Essentials! OW BEING FEATURED ZEULULERS RETAILERS TO THRIFTY CANADIANS. And

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