Daily Times-Gazette, 5 Sep 1946, p. 6

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THE TIMES-GAZETTE 8 Thursday, September 5, 1946 Naval Auxiliary Meets Fri. Night The Oshawa Naval Auxiliary, of which Mrs. C. C. Baxter is presi- dent, will continue to function as 8 peacetime organization to provide comforts for the boys still at sea and to carry on any welfare work needed by Oshawa's naval person- nel and their families, Te ne in. the | Sunday tomorrow eve! y school rooms of King Street United Church when plans will be discus- sed for the season, All members of the Auxiliary are urged to be pres- gnt at the meeting. Harold James Carey : Weds in North Bay | | Trinity United Church, North Bay, decorated with gladioll and parnations, was the setting last Sat- day afternoon for the wedding of Katiieen Lila McKerrow, daughter pf Mr. and Mrs. James E. McKer- w, North Bay, and Harold James arey, son of Mrs. J. Hutchinson, Oshawa, and the late H. J. Carey. Rev. A. A. Mathews performed the eeremony. 'The wedding music was played by H. L. Bamford and dur- ing the ceremony, Mrs. Carl Wee- gar sang "The Lord's Prayer", and during 'the signing of the register, "Because". : _ The bride, escorted by Her father, wore a floor-length gown of blush satin, styled with fitted bodice, sweetheart meckline and long slee- ves to points over the wrists, The graceful skirt fell into a circular train. She wore a gold watch, the gift of the bridegroom, and a pearl pendant. Her full- length embroidered silk net veil was caught to a haio headdress and she ¢arried a white Bible bound with white streamers and knots of rose- buds. : Mrs. Harold Willis, Ottawa, ma- tron of honor, wore a floor-length gown of salmon pink silk jersey and matching Queen Anne head- dress. The bridesmaid, Miss Phyl- Hs Cain, wore a similar gown and headdress of lime green silk jersey. | Miss Shirley McKerrow was junior | bridesmaid and wore a frock ot pale blue taffeta, trimmed with peach velvet bows, and a matching Beaddress. Each attendant carried # nosegay of salmon pink gladioll, 8/L R. St. J. Terrett was best man and the ushers were Orville McKerrow and Bill Carey, Oshawa. 5 For the reception held in the Gold Label Vitamin B Complex FORTIFIED TABLETS An ald to the. poor d cofi- nes up tion. the: gystem. one Hg Tesune : 5 Bottle of 100 2.79 TAMBLYN 3 and Mrs. J. Tait of Fairlight, Bask, Will Live at QuAppelle, Sask. MR, and MRS. GEORGE TAIT who were married recently in St, Andrew's United Church. The bride is the former Gladys Doreen Hooker, Regina, Sask. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Perry Hooker, Oshawa. The bridegroom is the son of the late Mr. --Photo by Hornsby Studio Sunday School auditorium, the bride's mother wore a floral pat- terned gown of mauve mesh with mauve accessories and a corsage of red roses, The bridegroom's mother was garbed in floral patterned aqua erepe with black accessories and a corsage of pink roses. Later the bride donned a gray- beige gabardine suit, a brown ga- bardine topcoat and brown acces sories for the wedding trip to Tally= Ho Inn, Huntsville, The couple will reside in Oshawa. Harold Creamer Weds Isabell M. McConkey In Albert Street United Church, on Saturday afternoon, Aug. 24, Isabell May McConkey, daughter of Mr. F. R. Smith, was united in marriage with Harold George Crea- Creamer, Rev, T. H. P. Anderson performed the ceremony in a set ting of assorted gladioll. Mrs. Ro- bert Holden, Sr., played the wed- ding music. crepe blue sult, navy accessories, a gold necklace, the gift of the bride- groom, and a corsage of pink roses. She was attended by Mrs, Arth Howard, who wore a gray wool dress with black accessories and a For the reception held at bridal couple received with in black with fuchsia and black ac- cessories' and a corsage of fuchsia gladioli, The rooms were decorated with mixed flowers, de donned a rose Wress | with black accessories for travelling to Midland. On their return, the couple will reside in Oshawa, : RECONVERSION London--(OP)--From the classi- fied advertising columns of The Times: "Flank musquash coat, of- fers £45; pure silk trimmed white fur, fabric skating frock, £8 10s; fit slim 5 ft. 7 in. WANTED, Twin folding pram." mer, son of the late Mr. and Mrs, || The bride wore an attractive silk. bride's home on Buckingham Avene , F. R. Smith, who was gowned. Inviting Groups to Use "Club Calendar' The presidents or press sec- retaries of the women's socie- ties, clubs and lodges wishing to make use of the "Club Calen- dar For Next Week", publication of which will be résumed next Saturday, are requested to notify the Social Department by Friday noon of this week, so that next Saturday's Calendar may be correct. Information regarding meetings to be held other weeks in the month will also be appre= ciated. All women's -and young people's organizations are wel- come to use the publicity the Calendar offers without charge. '| last week when they attended the .| in Palmerston, Clifford, Lakelet and Prenuptial Showers Given Recent Bride The former 'Habell May MoGon- key, 'whose marriage : to, Harold George 'Oreamer took: place last Saturday in Albert Street United Churéh, was entertained at, many showers held in her honor by her friends prior to her wedding. At the home of Mrs. Donald Le pine, Buckingham Avenue, Mrs. Frank Kellar presented the bride- elect with a beautiful "table lamp, on behalf of her neighbors. The guests participated in a mock wed- ding and contests, and lunch was served by the hostess, . Mrs, James Gordon, Howard Street, entertained with a personal and a cup and saucer shower. The gifts were presented in a decorated doll's cradle. Lunch was served by the hostess. Mrs. Lawson Parks and Mrs, Leon Parks, Avenue Street, held a mis- cellaneous shower. The guest of. honor was seated in a decorated chair and received her gifts in a de- corated basket. After the contests, conducted by 'Mrs. Arthur Howard, a delicious lunch was served by the hostess. " "Oshawa's Newest Fashion Centre"... "THE SMART PLACE TO SHOP!" . 'Whatever your choice in Clothes whether it be an Exclusive style or the kind you've seen featured in the latest fashion magazines you're sure to find them all at the MID TOWN SHOPPE. Our one-of-a-kind styles will mark you as one of the "smart set" women of Oshawa. We have them all including those out-of-this. world formals for your really important dates, If you haven't yet visited the MID TOWN - then you're in for a thrilling you see our eye-fllling fashions in Suits, Coats and Dresses. ; Jour "YARD GOODS and LADIES WEARING APP. » Mud '|Téen Centre's opening dance at 'Located at . we * 154° SMGOE ST. . ce when CBARGE ACCOUNT aTaaTa"s TATaTA"a TATATATA A Aa TATA AA" a Of ee : _, a KARR BDAAADIDDOANDAAN] Mrs, John Tumbull, Wood Street, spent the holiday week-end with n L 3K * Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Ratcliffe left yesterday morning to spend a week in Timagami. > eH Miss Cora Wetherup, Centre Street, visited over the holiday week-end with her sister, Mrs. L. W. Burns, Niagara Falls, ont. : Mrs. J. Fraser, Niagara Falls, Oat, and Mr. and Mrs. G, Charles. worth, Toronto, were visitors here Smith-Burch wedding in St, An- drew's United Church. LE 2% J The first Fall meeting of the Centre Street Home and School As- sociation will be held next Monday evening. The meetings will be held regularly on the second Monday of one month's vacation with relatives Ayton. . LAK BR J Mrs. J. B. Patterson, Eldon Aven- ue, has spent the last five weeks with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Doug, Pullman, Ed- monton, Alberta. * 3 Miss Margaret Smith, Kendal Avenue, was presented this week with a wallet by the Victoria Club of which she is a active. member. She leaves on Satuday for Vancou- ver. LE 3K J Alfred Lines, Gull Lake, Sask, and Robert Wright, Windsor, were visitors here on Tuesday when they attended the Lines-Goodman wed- ding in Holy Trinky iach, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Hodgson, Detroit, Mich., spent a week recent- ly with the latter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne James, Suncee North, >» W.0. and Mrs. V, I, Gillette and children, Ottawa, spent the holiday week-end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ira Gillette, Mary Street, and with Mrs. Gillette's par- Mla ony The first Fall meeting of the Mary Street Home and School As- will be held next Monday evening. After October 1, these meetings will be held on the first Monday of every month. > + Mr, and Mrs. Newton Edgar, Mr. Avenue, en last Saturday evening in honor of the birthday of her sister-in<law, Miss Jean of Toronto. Miss Flath's aunts, Mrs. Maude May Smith and Mrs. Charles B, Nasmith, who have been staying at 'Adelaide House for some weeks, were among the ts. LJ * The: Women's Guild of St. George's 'Anglican Church, at its meeting last Tuesday afternoon, ar- ranged for holding a Fall Fair on Thursday, Oct. 24. Mrs, Eric Green, president, was in charge of the meeting. Miss Ada Kelly, adviser to fhe Young Women's Counsel, and Miss Betty Metcalfe, secretary, will re- ceive the guests at the at-home to be given at Adelaide House on Sat- urdsy "afternoon from 3.30 until 8, under the auspices of the Young Women's Counsel of the Y.W.C.A. Miss Joan $tofris" King Street East, was one of three bridesmaids recently at the marriage of . Miss Margaret Jane Mitchell to Dr, Ar- chie Malcolm McKinnon of Guelph, The took place in the gar- deh at "Keighley", the summer home of the bride's father at Kin- 'Adelaide House tomorrow evening, bazaar, and plans were dis- membership drive, Mrs. Donovan J Knox. e will be held at KI bers of the Oshawa Women's United Services met last evening to discuss plans for the last of the ser- of dances in honor of Oshawa's men anda women. This dance will be held at Jubilee tained at previous dances are re- quested to telephone to any of the following--4033-R; 3213-W; 1383-J-- 80 that invitations may be mailed as as possible. , Further particulars will appear in the press at a later date. * ep Clayton Keith, 12-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Keith, Albert John Dobko, Toronto. MR. and MRS. WILLIAM DOBKO . who are pictured after their wedding last Saturday in St, John's Ukrainian Orthodox Church. The bride is the former Mary Snihur, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Snihur, Oshawa, Her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. --Photo by Campbell's Studio Street, has just returned from an interesting holiday with his uncle who lives in Detroit, Michigan, He south as New Orleans, where Clay- ton waded into the warm waters of the Gulf of Mexico and gathered shells. They also visited for a short time in each of the following states: Indiana. Kentucky, Tennessee, Ala- bama, Mississippi and Louisiana. picked cotton. LE BR The following were the out-of- town guests at the Carey-McKer- row wedding, which took place last Saturday in Trinity United Church, North Bay: Mrs. Charles Hester, 8/L. Reginald Tuwrrett, Mrs. J. Hut- chinson and Bill Carey, all of Osh- awa; Mr. and Mrs, M. McKerrow and daughter, Shirley, Mrs. Mary Hall, Misses Emily and €lara White and Miss Mabel Rowland, all of Belleville; Mr, and Mrs. W. Bar- rington, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Willis, Ottawa, and Mrs, K. McManus, Renfrew. * bP The out-of-town guests at the Hay-Cook wedding, which was per- formed last Saturday in Trinity United Church, Toronto, were the following: Mr. and Mrs. Max Co- vert and Lorraine, Paris, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. Art White, Marg. and Doreen, Orono; Mrs, Elwood Cook and June, and Mrs. John Trott, Oshawa; Mrs, Carrie Cook and Mr. and Mrs, John Moreton, New Tor- onto; Mr, and Mrs. T. Rickard, Newcastle; Mr, and Mrs, E. G, Hay and Miss Beverley Hay, Bowman- ville; Mr. and Mrs. R. Benson, King, Ont.; Miss Marjorie Hay, Montreal, and several members of the bridegroom's bomber crew, who had served together overseas. BRIDGE WANTED Walberswick, Suffolk, England-- (CP)--Villagers here want a Bailey bridge thrown over the 80-yard- wide River Blyth so they don't have to travel eight miles to their shop- ping district in Southwold on the opposite bank, Ao miling- TRY THIS TONIGHT! Life is much brighter if can s) the day with y Tn waken pls § and listless why not do as thousands today are doing-- just drink a cup of Ovaltine at : bedtime each night. For Ovaltine acts' in three ways, B help make you alert and glad to ve. fosters sound, refreshing sleep, without drugs. Second, it supplies essential food | to ild vitality while Thind, italso furnishes important vitamins and minerals in a delicious, more n way" for all-round health and vigour. So why not try Ovaltine beginning tonight and get off to a good start in the morning. and his uncle made a trip as far Clayton brought back some hand ' First, taken warm at bedtime, it valtine-- Goes To Coast MISS MARGARET SMITH of Kendal Avenue, who is leaving the city on Saturday for Vancou- ver. Miss Smith has been president of the Over 20 Club and a member of the program committee of the Young Women's Christian Associa- tion. She was mistress of ceremon= is in "Terrace Topics" ted last June. She t shellcraft at Adelaide House winter and was of her artistic skill. An' active member of the Victoria Club and a bowler with the Fittings Ltd. team, she will be much missed by many groups to which she has giv- en her enthusiastic leadership and capable assistance, Good Increase Shown In Coupon Donations Evidently this tangy autumn air is refreshing to local housewives whose energies had been languish- ing in the summer heat, for the do- nations of unused valid meat cou- pons at the local Ration Board have shot up amazingly the past few days. Since Tuesday, 540 have been contributed so that the gov- ernment may release extra meat to send to Europe, This makes the total to date here, 9,120 coupons. Don't forget that even tokens are acceptable. Social Notices Jasciage pegounseyonte, $190 Eng A $1.00 ENGAGEMENTS Mr. and Mrs, Howard McMillan, Greenbank, wish to announce the engagement of their eldest daughe ter, Helen Mary, to Jack Gordon Hood formerly with the R.CAF, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs, George Hood, Ajax. The wedding will take place on Saturday, Oct. 12, at 2:30 pm, in Greenbank United Church. Mrs. Willisth Mcinight, Crom- well Avenue, wishes to announce the engagement of her youngest daugh- ter, Sarah Elizabeth, to John Henry James, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Roy James, Brock Street West. The wedding will take place October 5 in Centre Street United Church. LE IK Mr. and Mrs, Norman Strutt wish to announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Jean Phyl- lis, to Richard Willlam Alfred, el- dest son of Mr, and Mrs, Frederick Broome, of Whitby. The wedding will take Place December , Mrs. A, Crawford, Nassau Street, wishes to announce the engagement of her daughter, Myrtle, to.James Clement, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Clement, Annis Street. The wed- ding will take place on September 28. J WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr, and Mrs. T. J. Shortt, Centre Street, will be at home to their friends from 7 until 10 on Sunday evening, Sept. 8, 1946, on the occa~ sion of their golden wedding anni- versary. ECONOMICAL WAY TO TRY THIS EASY, ECONOMICAL WAY T0 MORE ATTRACTIVE HAIR poo with Cuticura Soap. y buy fragrant, mildly medicated Cuticura. Local Couple Wed Saturday in Toronto Rev. Arthur officiated last 4 Organ ' | Saturday, Aug. 31, in Trinity United : | Church, Toronto, for the marriage of Hilda Evelyn Cook, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, C. J. Plews, Toronto, formerly of Oshawa, and William Cameron Hay, son of Mrs. Hay and the late W. G. Hay, Bowmanville, The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white silk moire gown styled with fitted midriff and gathered skirt. Her fingertip veil of white net was arranged from a matching headdress. She carried a bouquet of white roses. ; . Her only attendant was Miss Kathleen Whitney, Markdale, who chose a powder blue eyelet gown with matching headdress. The bridegroom's brother, E. G. Hay, Bowmanville, was the best man and the ushers were John Moreton, New. Toronto, and Robert the bride's mother black accessories, The bridegroom's mother wore a gray wool dress with black accessories. the bride wore a grey ensemble with navy blue accessories. On their re- turn the couple will reside in Bow= manville Summer Holidays End At Red Cross Cottage Seventy-five Oshawa children en- joyed the hospitality of the Red Cross at the Rotary Club's cottage at Oshawa-on-the-Lake this sum- mer, Miss Vera Kochanski, the ef- ficlent program convener, planned interesting activities for the child- ren and was assisted by Miss Shir- ley Westlake who proved a capable helper, Mrs, John Westlake, super- visor, took such good care of the children that no serious illness oc- curred among them, . The formal closing of the season at the cottage took place last Sat- urday afternoon when the children presented a musical and sports pro- gram, Mrs. Frank Chappell, assisted by Mrs, F. J. Donevan, Mrs. C. A. Lamon and Mrs. C. S. Lee, gave a party after the program and dis- tributed the prizes won in the sports events. The children express- ed' their thanks to all who had made their holiday so pleasant and made special mention of the Rotary Club and the Red Cross. The program of music and recita- tions was as follow: Singsong of familiar songs by children and visit- ors; solo, "I've Been Working on the Railway," by Margaret French, with chorus sung by all; duet, "The Maple Leaf Forever," by Murray and Grant O'Reilly; solo, "The More We Are Together," by Marj- orie Oke; recitation, "Counting to Eight" in Hungarian, Richard Pac- ker; duet, "There Is a Country Called Holland," by Margaret French and Marjorie Oke; chorus, "The Old Men" by the children; solo, "Froggy Jim and Froggy Jill," Doris McKelvey; duet, "Three Blind Mice," by Allen Richards and Grant O'Rellly; duet, "I Am So Happy," by Gloria Taylor and Joan Mar- chut; chorus, "Don't Fence Me In," For the motor trip to points east, by the childrens Goes By," lo, "Day Is » chorus, "O Canada. Miss Vera Kochanski directed preparation of the program and Miss . Westake presided at its presentation. : a Mrs, F. W. Cowan, of Toronbe; and formerly of Oshawa, who ue. Red 1 recitation, "A Flag French; so- y Marjorie OR; i ways interested in the cottage at the lake was an occasion< al visitor there during the Saturday brought them back again, The children who enough to go to the holiday of two, three or are recommended health department [ler Fashion-Right | for a School Miss! Miss Teen Age will be proud: of a bag like this one, because ' it's a miniature edition of Big Sister's; smartly designed and dotted with gleaming PLASTIC BELTS %-inch wide in the following colors: OCryse tal, Black, Red, Tan and Green 39c won Here's the coat that In warm, woolly and costume colors. 7 SIMCOE ST. 8. THE BELTED "SHORTIE" WITH MATCHING SKIRTS .. « Favourite of the Season! will be your constant companion for Campus, City or Country Wear. fleeces, shag, etc. In basic See Them At... 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