'WHS TIMBS.-GASETTE Tuesday, September 34, 1046 Will Live Near Port Perry Eastern Star Holds Successful Bazaar 0,78, Order of uccessful Mrs. he! Fisher, Lik To- Lig {ally opened bazaar, as introduced by Sister A. Greighion, PDDM., and both were with oorsages of gladioll By ola inted May Lang who tA gave corsages to the conveners of ine various booths, - Sister Eastman, P.W.GM, Ottawa, a |present, laa? Jit Join PL Sister na ran Sommitiée {were in charge was attractive with {the large serving table laid with a {Madeira cloth, {services, Pours ton were Sisters J, Goyne, B inson, +. Wood~ house, M,, . 1, Clif, PWM, Sister E. Welr, PW.M., and Sis- ter M. Dunlop, P.W.M., had charge of the tickets. Assisting in the ters J. ry - . tata B. Alexander, B. Martin and "The ton on Were oentrod with Dancing Classes | IRENE HARVEY | ass me ang | abo FLL vl ge donated by Sister N, Charlton and Sister J, Coyne, Conveners and assistants of ba- gar booths wore: Aprons-- Sisters I, Baunders olbear and : Dickle; iis -- . Susers L om home a4 | Loese, dland, PWM; Berd LY 0," McKeever and L. country store--Sisters O, ~Ouborne M, Alpin and L. Wood; Christmas cards--Sister M, Grigg, PWM, Toronto Girl Bride Of Robert E. Mills The marriage of Miss Grace Cer- trude Wager, daughter of Mr, and , of Toronto, and ward Mills, son of Mr. Johni Mills, of Oshawa, and the late Mrs, Mills, in wers and silver Tor church for the ceremony, and Miss Freda Ferguson was at the The bride, who was given in mare rage Py hu her father, was gowned in slipper satin fashioned wi train, 0s wute s Jong veil and oars ried a bouquet of red roses and baby's breath, Her attendants were Mrs, Richard Mr, Richard Orouter, of Oshawa, | 30 was best man AR and the ushers were M Baris Richards , of Oshawa, and oll Hage, of Toronto, the Bride brother, od tily decorated with to Lake a black k with blue, The couple will live in Oshawa. RARE NEW _VINTAGA "| Charles Street, inst A enjoyed Ny spent ap holidey, at Lim! in mikache Tale v spn ie latives and also phi the Oro- no Fall Fair, Miss shirley coud, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Coulter of Fairbanks Street, left on Saturdsy last to enter Victoria College, To- | ronto. Mus Judy Rail' yngon déugh- ter of Mrs, O Jal. arrived home on Sunda aay, making im- ovement sl odd three inks the Sick Children's Hospital in Toronto, Dr, and Mrs Gant Bird have re- ty | turned from a L Jormights holiday th | diving which they » fishe ing trip and also a motor-trip in the United saw A p The PO. Guild of Ohrist Church met at the home of Mrs, Philip Phillips Jast Priday, Plans were completed for a tea to be held at the residence of Mrs. W. 8, Mill- man on Connaught Street next Fri- | | doy from 8 pm, to 6 pm, * » Mr, and Mrs, Ira Travel, Jr, of Centre Street, and Mr, and Mrs, Cordon Beech, Bowmanville, with Mr, and Mrs, Olair Mufiitt, Toronto, and Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Redman and Mr, and Mrs, Stewart Rodman, all of Port Perry, spent a pleasant week-end at Menoke Beach on Lake Couchiching, Muskok. OU HLeE, By at the Loc- key = Wysotski wedding in B8t. Cleorge's ainian Catholle Church Inst Saturday inclutied: Mr. and Mrs. Alex, Mandiak and Mr, Bil Mandiak, of Timmins; Mr, Nicholas Paroschy, of Welland; Mr, Tony Hawkins, and Mr. and Mrs, W, Kas losky, of Tote, + Oshawa utes at the Mills-Wager Nodding 3 the Ossington Avenue Baptist Church, Toronto, fhotuged Mr, and Mrs, John Mayne; Mr, and Mrs, Mrs, Wesley, Bright and thelr son, Mrs, Joseph Spence dam small BR hont Mr, Mr. su fred Ballentine; Vy ' hoa oy Ri chard Orouter and Mr, and Ms. Barle Richards, A family gathering marked the birthday oe Mr BD Dalton, H Aiur Holden, and 3 were present from Markham, his two sons, Mr, Harold Dalton and Mr, Delbert Dalton, and thelr wives oame from Toronto, pin rl Bufo Harm to or Mal her Nats, My 3 frovig red w A] sre, J Jenifer, on thelr trl don, England, Tay hy with them Master Nicholas Beers Beres- ford, Mrs, Hall's son, whom % log has not seen for two years, , and Mrs. Woodcock hope to oy up re- sidence in this district, Mr. and Ms. nS denon Weir, a hy A to Mr. Alex Forsyth, ow : | Sat , | release & corres) On Wedding Trip to USA. Gifford St. Couple Fifty Years Married Mr, and Mrs, s, Charles H, Mat- wis of 763 Ciifford Street cele brated their golden wedding on Saturday, They were born in Lone don, England, and married in St. Matthew's Church in the same city on Sept, 31, 1606, In 1008 they immigrated to Oan- ads, taking up residence in Oshawa. For a time they lived on Albert Btreet, later on Margaret Street, but have resided in their present home for over twenty years, At the family dinner, a purse of money was presented to the bridal couple of fifty years ago by their family consisting of four daughters: Mrs, Albert Singer and Mrs. Rose Willams of Oshawa, Mrs, Albert Cummins of New York City and Mrs, Charles Lawson of Whitby, who and children were present. Mrs. Matthews received the guests and wore a grey crepe dress accented with sequins, and a cor sage of yellow roses and baby chry~ santhemums, The tea table was centred with a Ee ding cake and \ Car- nations and bronse ohrysanthe- mums, Mr. and 'Mrs, Matthews receivell a large number of cards, and from the neighbours a purse of money, Mrs, Hoy and Mrs, H. 0, Olif- ford 0 the presentation and Mrs, d William Henderson read en address to | which was in the form of a book. out the fire . | A bouquet of yellow gladioll was received from Mr, and Mrs, Willlam and | Henderson, a bouquet of mixed flowers from Mrs. J. H, Skirrow and from the grandsons, Bruce and Lloyd 4 Williatna » basket of varie colored gladiol Among the Rs were all the grandohildren of Mr, and Mrs, Mat~ hews, Mrs, Bruce Suddard, Bruce and Lloyd Willams of Oshawa, Peter Lawson of Whitby, Harriet Cummins, Tommy Cummins and James Cummins of New York City. Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Matthews of Montreal, were also present, Mr, Matthews is a brother of Mr, Chas, H. Matthews, On Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Mat- thews were at home to their neighe bo and friends, and many called to extend their good wishes, 45 Coupons Given In Last Two Days |fg beck Forty-five unused valid moat coupons have been turned in at the local Ration Board office since last urday morning al contributed 10,234. These meat coupons enable the governments to pending Smo} of meat for shipment to needy oountries of Europe. Hed these coupons not been handed over to the, Ration Board, this amount of meat would have been made avail able for Canadians. Social Notices Rg ENGAGEMENT The eng t is announced of Harriet, daughter of Mrs, Rob- ort Coats of Toronto and the late Mr. Coats, to Mr, H ther with thelr husbands | , making the tote |, 'Likes Navy Life, Says Young Visitor "It's a man's life and the Show is good," was the verdict on life in the third fleet of the US, navy by 8-10 David McKinnon who has been staying with his uncle and aunt, Mr, and Mrs. Robert McKin- non, on Patricia Avenue, This intrepid young seaman who enlisted at seventeen and, after on- ly eight weeks of training was post- ed to the airoraft carrier Lexington, served for twenty months in the Pacific Vauly "there was never » picture, "The Fighting Lady," and Mr, McKinnon wears three little gold stars representing three of the major invasions in which the car- rier took part, Gifts To P.ison Camp On one occasion, pilots from the caxrier reconnoitring over Japanese territory a prison camp. When this became known, the crew of the Lexington collected gifts of clothing, hats, shoes, cigarettes, candy, soap, almost everything, and made up les the pilots dropped over the next flight. Later, after the Japan ese surrender, the captain of the received a letter from the Japanese pllot yh straig! to his objective on a sulcide flight, | after : [who was visited Miss Mamie Archer Bride of G. E. Cole SEiEvaseE dH | tens and blue feather hats, and car- ried sheaves of yellow gladioll, played the wedding music, The reception was held at the "thome of the bride's mother, "Bel- mont Farm", where Mrs, Archer received, wearing a navy blue gown with matching accessories and a corsage of pink gladioll, The bride. groom's sister, Mrs, O, Archer, who also received, woré black 'sheer crepe with matching accessories and a corsage of pink gladioll, For a motor trip to points east, the bride wore a navy gabardine sult with matching accessories and a corsage of pink and yellow roses. On their return Mr, Cole will reside on the bridegroom's farm near Port Hope. Miss Norma G. Dodd, Howard Souter Wed The marriage of Miss Norma Gertrude Dodd, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A, H, Dodd, to Mr, How- ard William Souter, son of Mr, and Mrs, J. W. Souter, took place on Saturday in the chapel tr Bt. An. drew's ted Church, Rev. George man. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a white crepe dress and a white halo band with a shoulder-length vail, A family heir loom, a beautiful sunburst of y in graced her ensemble and her cor- sage was of red roses. The bridesmaids, dressed alike in turquoise blue crepe dresses with halo banas to match and corsa of pink roses, were Miss Lola sister of the bride, sd Jas Dogs, Souter, sister of the bi a, Mr, Kenneth a fe man, The reception was held at the home of the bride, which was de- corated with gladioll, asters, and chrysanthemums, The bridegroom's mother, wousing powder blue wool crepe with black acessories and a corsage of peach-coloured gladioll, received the ts. Much sympathy was felt for the bride's mother who was confined to h ospital. The bride i her Sthendants visited her be- fore going to the church, and again ter the Msvios sccompanied by ne. brid: ty Cake Shoppe was re- ie A the Suteiiig, and sen and sent a complete servin eo refresh ments to the hospital for Mrs, Dodd by the bridal couple just before leaving on their ing honeymoon, which is being spent in peace treaty was signed on the U. 88, Missouri, alert for the sighies 0 or goes off to make it his own After retur: to his home In Detroit, Mr: innon will leave for Alaska to join his ship at Dutch Harbour, then off again on another hitch, Ship Ahoy! MOTH DAMAGE STOP for 5 YEARS Of MRLOU PAYS FOR THE DAMAGE Sooo EE AX pt ee rik ht 3urmanly 3s 4 You Toronto, Niagara Falls and Buffalo, N.Y. For travelling the bride chose a dressmaker sult of powder blue, with. a Dace blouse and black ao- ocessories, Mr, and Mrs. Souter will return to Oshawa to reside. Additional Women's News On Page 8 Avold lliness and Mrs, | SPE Telford was the officiating clergy=| its pb Whose Catholic rectory Saturday, the late Mr, Had Reception af Adelaide House MR. AND MRS. WILLIAM JAMES HASTINGS marriage ceremony Sev, "The bride, whe. gun lore Mildred Loretta Habberfion, fo the Asughter of Habberfield, and the bridegroom is the som of Mrs, The bride, who was fi Mr, and Mis. Frank Hastings and =Photo by Oampbell's Studie Mrs. W, P. Fletcher At Centre Street W.A. Mrs, W. P. Pletcher was the special speaker at the meeting of the Centre Street Senior Women's Sunday school room of the church, cial guests of the evening were members of the Westmount Wo- man's Association. Devotions were led by Mrs. Ray Vallentine with a Scripture reading by Mis. dL J, Johnson, Miss Ruby eliing sang "My Task," ace Soupaniad by Mrs, Herbert 'Good- win, The wife of a former minister of Centre Street Church, Mrs, Fletcher was especially warmly welcomed by the Association, She told in her address of the new version of the New Testament, pointing out its simplified style for the purpose of eing more easily understood. Bhe stressed the value of Bible reading in dally life, The president, Mrs, Fred Graham, conducted the business. 'Plans were completed for a sale of fancywork and home cooking with a tea given by the West Group on Fri- day next. The East Group wil sponsor a play, "A Pair of Country Kids," on October 3, The annual Association last Thursday in the |' David Morris and prayer |' to be | - Fall bazaar will be held on Noveme ber 15, After the business mesting, refreshments were served and & So cia hour enjoyed, Mrs, R. 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