Daily Times-Gazette, 15 Oct 1946, p. 6

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PAGE SIX THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTEM x TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1948 Mrs. Bertha Watson visited rela- tives in Belleville over the - giving week-end, 3 Miss Helen © ord of New York city is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. B. Ford, of the George Apartments LEK Mrs, R. L, Seltert of Fremont, Ohio, spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. William Reddick, Burk Street. La IK Lieut.-Col, and Mrs, A, V. Chase of Ottawa spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Cordick, Hortop Avenue, +. ory Mr, and Mis, Harry Roderick of Gananoque visited Mr, and Mrs, J. E. Matthews, Yonge Street, over 'Thanksglying week-end. | » wv» miss®eta Reddick of the Span ish Christian Mission, Toronto, has left ori deputation work for two week at Bt, Catharines, Buffalo, N.Y, and points in Pennsylvania, » Mr. and Mrs, Walter Mills, Miss Margaret Alloway and Miss Mildred White, all studerits of the London Bible Institute, spent the Thanks giving week-ond bi their parents, >» "* Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Short and son, Freddie, spent the Thanksgiv- ing week-end with Mr, and Mrs, Leroy Kellar at their cottage at Lake Dalrymnle, near Breckin, La IK 7 Mrs. Douglas Moore and Miss Helen Bawtinheimer of Leslle An Instantine tablet 'brings QUICK RELIEF! |: "Il die- cover as ve ah that prescription-type Instantine is a modern ay to Jast reliaf from head. * ache pain. Instantine works in three ways to bring prompt relief: i 1. Speedily suses pain, * 2, Prolongs relief from pain, ", " % Gives mid, mutating "A " It's ) 1 L] i The_original Wind An Wore Lotion sha reduced in this remarkable JURY & LOVELL : COSMETIC DEPT. _ KING §T, EB, SIMCOE 8. » Phone 68 Street were week-end guests of Mrs, Moore's sister and brother-in- ith of Foxboro, Ont, Mr and Mrs, R. E. White and family of Owen Sound were guests of Mr, and Mrs, Robert Wright, Victoria Apartments and Mr, and Mrs, Hugh Gilchrist, Arthur Street, "| over Than week-end, oT Mrs, G, P. is Street, for the Women's League of Health and Beauty, and those desiring ine formation should get in touch with her, LAR Out-of-town guests of the Shav- er-Lick on Baturday inclu ded Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Caler, 4 Mr, and Mrs. , Monckland, Ont.; Glenn Shaver, Kemptville, Ont, and Mr, and Mrs, Lyle Sher win, Kingston, ont. » Out-of-town guests at the Wood Holnbeck wedding included Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Conquergood and Peter, Miss Evelyn Phillips and Mrs, James Allan, all of Toronto; Mr, and Mrs, J. N. Noble, Mr, and Mrs, Gordon Bennett and Gary, all from Little Britain, ; Miss Biloen "rolantith of Thorn- ton's Corners and Mrs, Thomas Speirs, McMillan Drive, spent last week In Petrol, pies. wih nels uncle and aunt, , and Mrs, El- wood. Coldsmith, who returned with them to spend the Thanks giving holiday with Mr, and Mrs, L. R, Goldsmith, Thornton's Oor- ners, " Rev, N. Kitsch Sddressed the Walther League of Grace Lutheran Church on "Communion Attend- ance" last Wednesday evening, Miss Joyce Grant read the Scripture and the president, Mr, Raymond Manty= nen, led in prayer, The usual pro= gram was followed and games were played after cholk Pines ce, Miss Jo-Anne Waugh, wearing sky blue taffeta with matching gloves and carrying chrysanthe- mums was the flower girl at the wedding of Miss Mary Alice Kidd, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, George C. Kidd, Brighton, and Mr, Robert John Kinnear Reid, Montreal, son of Mr, and Mrs, J, K, Reld, King- ston, recently in Cobourg, of oftio aa a full ate tendance at its dance at Adelaide t and in Evelyn House last Saturday the novelty dances and Mr, Bob Pierson won the spot dance and Miss Valerie Phil- ps and Mr, Bob Scott the elimina- n dance, A nominating come ttee is dra up ao slate of offi- for elections in 0] mi £5 Fai §Eseis E-2 J § 8 38 «® i Arthritis Takes Many Forms By W. H. Karn, Phm.B. must know what is trou before this crippling malady had time to establish itself com- one, T! is a clear signal that all is not well. Your doctor infinitely prefers to treat you for minor troubles than for major ones, Buy the best medication possi- ble. Trust a competent druggist. E Thorold Bobier Weds Miss Constance Thom Bobler, all of Oshawa, on Saturday / at St. George's licann Church. Rev. D, M, Rose officiated, while Mr, Cecil D, Walker played the wedding music and Miss Kay Els- sang. A Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown buds, The maid of honor was Miss Dor- othy Wilson in blush pink taffeta made on Victorian lines, She car~ ried a cascade of mauve baby chry- santhemums, The bridesmaid was Miss Iris Bobier, sister of the bridegroom. 8he wore twilight blue and carried a nosegay of pale pink and white baby chrysanthemums. Each ate tendant wore a strand of pearls, the gift of the bride. The best man was Mr, Mervyn Bobler, and Mr, Walter Thom and Mr, William Crouch were ushers, To receive the guests at her home, the bride's mother wore a pearl grey street-length dress with black hat and accessories and a corsage of gold baby chysanthe- mums, She was assisted by the bridegroom's aunt, wearing a pow- der blue street-length dress with black accessories and a corsage of red roses. For the wedding trip to Georgian Bay, the bride chose a turquoise angorine wool dress with hat to match, a navy blue coat and acces sories. 'The couple will return to Oshawa to live. ' Women Raise Protest Against Milk Price At a of UAW.-CI10. Auxillary 27, held Wednesday night, strong protests were made against the increased price of milk, The meeting endorsed the propos- al of the Oshawa and District La bor Oouncil to inaugurate a pro- vince-wide milk strike, November 9 is the date set for the annual bazaar and donations are now being accepted for the various booths, All members were asked to contribute. The month of October has been set for the membership drive, The international is offering $80.00 to the auxiliary recruiting most mem- bers during the drive, It was decided to purchase a $100 Bond in the coming Canadian Bond Drive. the It was reported that auxe | SHE KNITS SOCKS FOR BING | Mrs. Lou Renaud, of Ottawa, con siders herself a very privileged knit- ter, for she has just completed the last of eight pairs of finely knitted socks for that famous screen per~ sonality, Bing Crosby. "Lou", as she was known to hundreds of sfaff and guests at Jasper Park Lodge where she worked this summer, met Bing while he was at Jasper during the filming of the latest Paramount movie "The Emperor Waltz", While buying wool in the specialty shop of the Lodge, she asked the singer, who was present, for his autographed photo, as she was an ardent Crosby fan, In re- turn she promised, when finished, the pair of hand-knit socks she was carrying with her. Two days 'Lou happily later she had her cherished photo and a personal note of thanks from Bing for the two pairs of color fut socks she had sent, also enclos- ed was full payment for the socks, Shortly after the actor returned _to Hollywood, Mrs, Renaud thought~ fully sent two cards of matching wool to him with a note of admira« tion for his work and attitudes. Much to her surprise another per- sonal note by airmail welcomed the wool and requested more socks if it was possible to supply them, So to knitting and ten pairs of vari-colored Canadian hand-knit socks. In the photograph "Lou" dsplays the socks with the Crosby photo autographed "To my friend Lou." Nuptials Are Held For Greta Mary Lick In a setting of palms, ferns and standards of white, mauve and yel- low chrysanthemums, Rev. Ralph ¥. Willson officiated at the wedding of Greta Mary Lick, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Harold T. Lick, of Osh- awa, and Mr, Lyle Ernest Shaver of Penticton, B.C, son of Mr, and Mrs, H, Elburn Shaver of Finch, Ont, on Saturday last at the First Baptist Church, Mrs. L. W, Parrott played the wedding music and Mr. Lyle B, Sherwin, brother-in-law of the bride, sang two solos. Glven in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor-length gown of white silk jersey with cap slee- ves and gloves to match. The walst-length veil of embroidered net fell from a wreath of orange blos- 'soms, and she carried a cascade bouquet of red roses. . Mrs, Lyle B, Sherwin, sister of the bride, was the matron of hone our, wearing a floor-length gown of turquoise crepe with matching headdress, and carrying a bouquet of bronze chrysanthemums and tal- isman roses. Miss Hagel Shaver, sister of the bridegroom, was a bridesmaid, She wore a floor-length gown of yellow lace and net, with matching head- dress and shoulder-length veil, She carried a bouquet of bronze and all yellow chrysanthemums and yellow Mrs. Holnbeck Bride Of Fred Boyd Wood Rev, J. V. MoNeely officiated at ive Pour] Mercer Holnbeck, daugh Va - of the late Mr, and Mrs, Wil- Mercer of Oshawa, to Mr. Boyd Wood, son of Mr, and T, J. Wood of Toronto. King t United Church was decorat- th ferns and varicolored chry- santhemums for the occasion and Mr, Peroy Mercer, brother of the bride, played the wedding music. The bride wore a sult of marine blue wool with a hat to match and a corsage ol red and white chrysan- themums, She was attended by Mrs, Nor- A reception was held at the Hotel Genosha where the bride's sister, Mrs, J. N. Noble from Little Brie tain, received the guests. Mr, and Mrs. Wood are driving North for a wedding trip, and will return to Oshawa to live, United Church W.A.'s Raise $1,926,465 Toronto,--(OP)--The Dominion Woman's Association Council of the 926,466 had been raised in the last 12 months by 5,136 woman's as- soclations. The money will be used for charitable 'purposes. Also announced was the organi- zation of a hospital service commit- tee to see that every war veteran In hospital would be visited by a church representative, ------------ Woman Evangelist Writes to Criminals Toronto, Oct. 14--(OP)--Victoria Booth Demarest, woman evangelist now in Toronto, has written to each of the Nasi war criminals senten- ced to death at Nuernberg assuring them of her prayers for Divine for- giveness, Miss Demarest, granddaughter of General Willlam Booth who chanoe to choose between . . , Spir- itual salvation or destruction." London--(CP)--The Central Elec- tricity Board has approved to pro- vide 1,029,000 a Kilowasis ata cost approxima ,000,000 ($1 60,000,000). 0808. The Junior bridesmaid was Miss Lucille Lick who was dressed in or- chid-colored organdy with a yellow sash and yellow flowered headdress. Bhe carried a nosegay of yellow and mauve baby chrysanthemums aid yellow rosebuds. 'The brother of the bridegroom, Mr, Glenn Shaver, was the best man, and Mr, Raymond Galer of Waterford and Mr, Elmer Lick were ushers. Wearing a two-plece grey wool dress with pink and black accessor- ies and a corsage of pink carna- tions, the bride's mother received the guests at her home, She was assisted by the bridegroom's mothe er in a two-piece black and white dress with black accessories and a similar corsage. For travelling by plane to Van- couver and Western British Colum- bia where the honeymoon is being spent, the bride wore a dressmaker sult of grey barathea with black accessories and a corsage of pink roses and carnations, After the honeymoon, the couple will live in Penticton, B.O. Social Notices Marriage Announcements $1.00 ults of Draws 100 s Line Engagement Announcements $1.00 ENGAGEMENTS Mr, and Mrs, William Calder, Hu- ron Street, wish to announce the engagement of their only daughter, Georgina, to Ernest William, eldest son of Mr, and Mrs, Ernest Barker, Olarke Street. The wedding will take place at Knox Presbyterian Church, November 16, at 3.00 p.m. Skegness, Lincolnshire, England-- (OU)~"Sunday Night at Ten" a special service for those who cannot go to church earlier, is becoming popular, FOR WASHER REPAIRS OIL CHANGE OR OVERHAUL SEF fFeally AUTHORIZED DEALER BELOW WE CONE QUICK WASHER SERVICE FACTORY EXPERTS WORK GUARANTEED FREE ESTIMATES 3000w BIDDULPH Avraonize ERT ssaren 68 SIMCOE ST. N., "Look for the Store with the Yellow Front." "Thanks to you, Grandpa Kruschen... My Backache Gradually Disappeared" Could tell nL Te wos way "About 6 weeks ago I started awful Jidvertaenen; 2 3 Jecided ive Kruschen a , I started - a Sami) teaspoonful in hot morning, and in three ly disa; and Fhe Pains Pagully Seppe wd "--Mrs. H. M. ts so littl fo Hy Use it in costs so little e's own case, Hah helped others Why shouldn't it help you? All drug stores have Kruschen at 25¢. and 75c. Ne VACUUM CLEAN YOUR HEATING SYSTEM A Clean Furnace Saves Fuel. Repairs for all makes of Boilers & Stokers ED. THOMAS 111 ELGIN W,, OSHAWA PHONE 3760-J Jean Weir, Reg. N., Wed in Thorold A wedding of interest to many in took place in Bt. Andrew's 1H LEg0E gFEE 3 GH : os § Catharines and Mr, G. W, Pitchett oe opin t the brid ot tl o's home, receiving with the bridal party were the bride's mother in b crepe with a corsage of pink carnations and Mrs, Rogers of Thorold, aunt of the bridegroom, in blue crepe with a corsage of cream T0868, For the wedding trip by motor to Philadelphia and Washington, the bride wore .a rose wool crepe dress with matching feather hat, black accessories and a corsage of roses. On thelr return, the couple will live in St, Catharines, Former Oshawa Boy Wed in Woodstock Standards of white chrysanthe- mums and white lighted tapers for- med the background in Central United Church, Woodstock, for the marriage of Margaret Marian, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, J. L. Awde, to Mr, Willlam H, Edmunds Belt, son of Mr. and Mrs, W. R. Belt, formerly of Oshawa apd now of 'Woronto, Rev, E, J. Roupertson officiated, and Dr. Allan ©, Webb was at the organ, The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a graceful picture gown of petal white chiffon velvet, made with moulded 'basque and bouffant skirt forming a long train, Her long vell was held with a tiara of seed pearls and orange blossoms from her mother's wedding veil, and she carried Starlignt roses with bouvardia. She was attended by her sister, Miss Irima Aude, maid of honor, wearing a Victorian gown of Louis- ana rose velvet; Miss Isabelle Dun- lop, Miss Phyllis Osborne and Miss Dorothy Berlette, in French ame- thyst velvet, The gowns had drop- shoulder necklines, bodices and full skirts forming short trains, They had matching lace mittens and velvet hats with pink ostrich tips, and carried pom- poms, Mr, R, M, Edmunds, Oshawa, was groomsman, and the ushers were Mr, J. Gordon Awde, Mr, James Edmunds and Mr, Owen A, Watt, The reception was at the home of the bride's parents, and later the couple left by motor for New York, the bride travelling in a coral wool cashmere sult with matching hat. They will live in Toronto, A -------------- Teacher on Exchange Children at Ashburnham and Pen- hurst School, situated in one of the loneliest parishes in Sussex, a few miles from historic Hastings, are still enjoying the novelty of having a Sauutisn teadlier, the t day of the Autumn term, dark brown-eyed Della Blake of Kirkland Lake, Ont, mounted the teacher's rostrum and her class of boys and girls from five to nine Juans gave her a special welcoming r, "It was a lovely reception," said Miss Blake who is here for a year under the British Empire League's Exchange of Teaching Scheme, re- sumed after the war. Swapping places with Ashburn- Rasy neat teacher, Mrs. Marjorie ubbs, who is taking her place at Kirkland Lake, Miss Blake flew to England from Mon verted Lancaster bomber, She began by telling her new charges about the Queen Elizabeth School at Kirkland Lake where she has taught for several years, Deep- ly interested, the children asked her questions about local gold-mi- ning and about the school system in ' | Canad a. "They had some difficulty under. that our public schools are State schools, quite different from the public schools ofEng- land," Miss Blake sald, "They were surprised, too, when I told them that Canadian children spend eight Years at a public school before pas- sing on to a secondary school. Here, of course, the secondary school is usually an alternative to the pub- lic school." Miss Blake sald the teaching syllabus at Ashburnham is similar to those in Ontario public schools but, whereas in Ontario the sylla- bus is the same for the whole pro- vince, in England it is the respon- sibility of individual head teachers. are rather smaller - in fact managed to put on weight." HOUSEHOLD HINT Likes It in England | Charles Ford Weds Miss Marjorie Long BRE 13 | To Enter New Store A steady downfall of rain did not dampen the enthusiasm of the wo- men who lined up outside the new Arcade Store at eight o'clock on Saturday morning, whether they wanted the privilege of being first over the threshold or whether they had heard that articles in short supply would be available is not known, but there they were waiting to be let in as soon as the door was unlocked and they could not have been disappointed. The store covers a large area and is light and airy, and the merchan- dise is all on view and well display- ed. The ceiling is' fireproof, being Mrs, C. 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