2 EY bday with Wr JO ALDWINCKLE WOMEN'S EDITOR OINen DIAL 3-2233 ""g THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTS, Wednesday, January 7, 1953 2 Dance at Flying Club Heralds " New Year in Festive Manner. Among those seen dancing to the music of Bernard Tierney and his Orchestra on New Year's Eve in the auditorium at the On- tario County Flying Club were Mr. Bruce Affleck, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Magee, Mr. James Lakas, Mr. Jack Mitchell, Toronto; Mr. John Cormack, Mr. and Mrs. A. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bur- ton, Mr. and Mrs. A Barnes, Mr and Mrs. K. Taggart, Mr. and Mrs Arthur Recalla, Mr. D. F. Los- combe, Miss Shirley Knipe, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Arnold.. Mr. and Mrs. William Alpin, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Branton, Mr. and Mrs. D. Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs L. Perry, Mr, and Mrs. W. D Perry, Mr Ronald Flintoff, Miss Tlean French, Mr. Conrad Lang, Myr. John Kobelnak, Miss Dorothy Bradley, Mr. Stewart Scott, Miss Hunter, Miss Marion Witwicki, Mr. Donald Self, Mr. and Mrs: R. Mann, Mr. and Mrs. R. Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. J Suddard, Mr and Mrs, H Burton, Miss Irene Campbell, Mr Ross Hubbard, Mr. and Mrs. A. Harri- son, Mr. and Mrs. T. Farrow, Mr. and Mrs. G. W Fisher, Mr and Mrs M J.. Ayres, Mr and Mrs. R Davies, Mr. and Mrs. G. Pear- son. ! Mr and Mrs, James Finn, Mr, Lloyd Johnson, Miss Yvonne Hart- ' ford, Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Jack- son, Mr. and Mrs, W. L. Parrott, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dobney, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Wren Blair, Miss Helen Stewart, Mr. Robert Holden, Miss Mary Thomson, Mr. Donald McBeth, Mr. and Mrs. A. Blyth, Miss M. Ireland, Mr. G. Samolenko. Wr. and Mrs. Gerald Scott, Miss Patricia Andrey, Mr. Donald Snape, Miss Ruth Andrews, Mr. Douglas Smyth, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Grigg, Mr. and Mrs. Nicho- las Lakas, Miss Frances Lan- . deen, Mr. Archibald Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lakas, Mr. and Mrs. A! Donald Brockman. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence McConk- b ey, Mr. and Mrs, T. J. Cotnam, * L. G. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Mr.:-and Mrs. H. W. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. David Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. T. Goch, Mr, and Mrs, G. Lukr, Mr. Jack Dwyer, Miss Marion Bannon, Mr. and Mrs. C., W. Chambers, Mr. and Mes. Langton, Miss Bettie McGarry, Mr. and Mrs. J. deBeaupre. ' Mr. and Mrs. G. Mifflin, Mr. and b: Mrs. T. Fairbrother Jr., Miss Mary !' G. Austin, Mr. Robert Turney, Mr. | and Mrs, G. S. Watson, Miss Pat { Smith, Miss Gwen Wilson, Miss : Helen Ashby," Mr. Ronald Ward, Mr. and Mrs. B. Cameron, Mr. J Harold Hopkins, Mr. Gordon Whyte. Mr. and Mrs. N. Raike, Mr. and Mrs. R. Pearce, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lockwood, Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Mc- . Donald, Mr and Mrs; A, F Smith, Betty Gray, Mr. Kenneth Min- ers, Mr. David McKinnon, Miss May Conway, Mr. John Shields, " Mr, Donald Dean, Miss V. John- son, Mr. Arthur Lamble, Miss Nora Sonagher, Mr, and Mrs. Jack Mec- Gill. Mr. and Mrs. John Harris, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Powell, Mr. D. Mac- Lennan, Mr. and Mrs. B. Brooks, Mr. Donald Gibson, Mr. Jack Dev- lin, Mr. M. Thompson, Mr. A. Mon- crief, Mr. Kenneth MacDonald, . Miss Norma Armitage, Mr. Hugh Shields, Mr. Elmer Ostle. Mr, and Mrs. George Leaming, Mr. and Mrs, C. O. Coackwell, Mr. Robert Hill, Miss Shirley Blake, Mr. Joseph Sobanski, Miss Jgan Rowden, Miss Joan Parrott, SS Margaret Farrow, Mr, A. C. Tutin, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Law, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Gladman, Mr. and Mrs. B Mounce J Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. H. Monaghan, Miss Kay Monaghan, Miss Beverlay C. Gib- son, Mr. Maurice Shorten, Mr. Douglas Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lindsay, Mr. Melville Sud- dard, Mr. W. H. Wilson, Mr. Mur- ray Crysler, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Pollard, Mr. and Mrs. William Dysart, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Meek- in, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Powell, Mr. . D. Bandreau, Miss Joanne Jonasen, Mr. Harry Vickar, Mr. George .Beaton, Miss Mary Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Jack K. Smith, Miss Elsie Mandryk, Mr. Douglas Lowe, Miss Donna Campbell, Mr. William Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. Cy- ril Powell, Mr. E. Patkau, Miss June Fudger, Mr. G. M. Rahme, Arthur Griffith. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Kay, Mr. Jack Scammell, Miss Joan Clark, Mr. and Mrs. James Savery. Mr. Ted Collis, Miss Ida O'Mally, Mr. Elgin Savery, Miss Helen Mew- rill, Mr. John O'Neill, Miss Ber- enice Beryd, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Broadbent, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hamel, Mr. and Mrs, J. McQuade, Miss E. Bone, Mr. S. Henry, Mr. Douglas Miles, Miss Nola Winter, Mr. William Evans, Mrs. Carole Perkin, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Black- ler, Mr, and Mrs. Don Allman, Mr. Drew Jacobi, Miss Margaret Jen- kins; Mr. James Moora, Mr. W. J. Evans, Mr. H. Baker, Mr. and Mrs, Harold Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Glyn Pearse, Miss Eve- lyn Major, Mr. A. H. Treleaven, Miss Marilyn Ross, Mr. Don Wil- son, Mr. and Mrs. W. McKinstry, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cook, Miss Nan Baker, Miss Margaret MacDonald, Mr, Carl Kellar, Miss Irene Bur- ridge, Mr. Bruce A. Burns, Miss Karilyn Booth, Mr. Clifford Crow- ell, Miss Merle Vaughan, Miss Aur- een Jackson, Mr. Allan Lockie, Miss June Moore, Mr. "Bud" Moore, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Peter- son, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Young, Mr. Ed, Punkari, Miss Betty Cook. Mr. and Mrs, James McLean, Mr. and Mrs. Allan Plowright, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Jobb, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Luke, Mr, and Mrs. Donald James, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Glover, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wil- son, Mr. and Mrs. L. C, Luke. Mr. and Mrs. Villiam Belling- ham, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Wil- son, Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gliver, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cox, Mr. and Mrs. John Poch and many others. Woman's Refinement Needed in Politics LONDON (AP) -- A woman po- litical leader called on members of her sex today to rise in their mighty numbers and envelop the world in a new era of sweetness, tenderness and light. The old barbaric code of the male, said Dr. Edith Summerskill, must go. The doctor, 51, member of the House of Commons and a minister of national insurance in the last Labor party government, told a women's political rally: "Christmas, bringing with it the all too familiar picture of the little girl tenderly nursing her doll and the little boy armed with his sheath knife, toy rifle or revolver, should stimulate thought. "Is this conditioning of children in their most impressionable years not realized to the fact that girls are rarely gullty of cruelty to ani- meals or brutal assaults, while our prisons are full of difficult, dangerous young men? "Women, with their civilized ap- proach to life, with their tender- ness, kindness, unselfishness and consideration for others, have sat back too long." . The time has come, said Dr. Summerskill, for women to plunge wholesale into politics "and bold- ly proclaim their different code of behavior." HOUSEHOLD HINT If your watch crystal becomes cracked or broken, have it re- paired promptly, or do not wear it until you do, lest dust and moisture damage the face. Be sure the new crystal is tight, PERSONALS | Mr. and Mrs. Miles Bustard | of Brockville spent the holiday | weekend at the Hotel Gencsha. | | Mrs. William « Walter of Port Robinson is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Paul Dallaire and her new grandson, Mr. and Mrs. Borden Slack and Jerry, Gliddon Avenue, spent the long weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Hanna at Brockville. | Mr, and Mrs, Douglas Poole and | Stephen were holiday guests of | Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Green and family at Kilkenny Street, near Brockville. : Miss Estelle Murray of Peter- borough was a Yuletide guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Swallow, Mary Street. Mrs. J. A, Aldwinckle attended rt Twelfth Night party at the Canadian Women's Press Club in Toronto last night. Mr. Ivan Ormiston of Enfield was a recent guest of Mr, A, E. Blatch and the Misses Margaret and Violet Blatch, Burk Street. Mrs. Edwin Hooper, Brock Street Bast, has as a guest Mrs. Clara Parsons from Sandy Point, Newfoundland. Of interest to Oshawa is the engagement of Mr. Robert Mec- Dougall Everson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ewart A. Everson of West- mount, Quebec, to Miss Margaret Wells Little. Mr. Everson is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Everson of Oshawa. He is a grad- uate of McGill University and of the Harvard Graduate School. of Business Administration. His fian- cee, also a graduate of McGill is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George D. Little of Westmount. The wedding is to take place in St. Andrew's United Church, West- mount, on Saturday, January 24. GOOD DESSERT Here's one for the children, Cook rice in milk in a double boil- er. Serve hot and crown with tiny. Ontario, was bridesmaid wearing taffeta with a coronet of flowers. She carried a Colonial bouquet of flecks of butter, brown sugar and chopped walnuts. "Tis a good des- sert with stick-to-the rib qualities. Wedding in Brazil Has Oshawa Interest A pretty wedding of local in- terest was solemnized on Decem- ber 12 in the Unevangelized Fields Mission Church, Beiem, Para, Brazil. when William Spencer second son of Mr, and Mrs, Wil- liam Spencer of Oshawa, took as his bride Ruth Abigail, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Claude Johnson of Winnipeg, Man- itoba. : The Rev. Charles Sarginson of | Regina, Saskatchewan, officiated | lat the double-ring ceremony. i The bride was given in marriage | by the Rev. John Canfield of Van- | couver, B.C. Her gown of bridal satin featured a yoke of nylon, offset with lace sleeves and lace insertions in the bouffant skirt which fell into a full train. A tule headdress trimmed with tiny seed pearls held her fingertin veil and she carried a cascade bouquet of American Beauty roses with bou- vardia. Miss Dorothy Read of Brantford, an attractive gown of pale yellow roses, asters and bouvardia. Myra Sarginson, small daughter of the Field Secretary of the Mission was flower girl dressed in blue moire taffeta and carrying a dainty bas- ket of flowers. Mr. Leslie Jantz, of Drake, Sas- katchewan, acted as best man. Miss Jessie Foulds, of Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, played the wedding music and the Rev. John Canfield sang two solos. Following a simple yet impres- sive service in Portuguese and a reception at the Church for the Brazillian friends, the bridal par- ty returned to the Mission Head- quarters there they received their missionary friends and colleagues. For the wedding trip the bride chose a street-length dress of white taffeta. Her corsage of orchids matched the deep wine crocodile purse which was the gift of the bridegroom. After a honeymoon at Mosquei- ro, a typically tropical holiday re- sort on the lower Amazon, Mr, and Mrs. Spencer will take up re- sidence in Parnaiba, Piaui, where they will conduct the only protes- tant missionary activity in the area. Ld GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES WESTMOUNT H. AND 8. ASSOC. Canadian radio broadeasting and its set-up was the topic of discus- sion at the regular meeting of Westmount Home and School Asso- ciation. Mr. A. H. Collins, owner of the local station, CKLB, was the speak- er, Mrs. John Gaskell presided. A committee under the convenor- ship of Mrs, T. D. Thomas was appointed to make arrangements for a presentation in tribute to the late Miss Amelia Lear, at the February mezting of the Associa- tion, : Mrs. Willard Cook, accompanied at the piano by Mrs, George Booth, sang two solos. A social half-hour followed. . P.M.A. CLUB The meeting of the Pleasant Monday Afternoon Club was open- ed by Mrs. Charles Wells, retiring president. Mrs. G, V. Lee called the Roll. Mrs. William Collins read the scripture. oh The officers for 1953 .were in- stalled by Mrs. Clemence Hewett. Mrs. James Gibbs, a formef mem- ber was welcomed back. A pre- sentation was made by Mrs. Col- lins to Mrs. Walter Beach who is retiring as treasurer and to Mrs. Charles Wells, retiring president. Mrs. Wells, who is shortly leaving for a trip to England, was also presented with a bon-voyage gift. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Doris Law, Mrs. Collins and Mrs. R. G. Collison. Prizes for Pictures Of VON at Work OTTAWA (CP)--A national pho- tographic contest emphasizing the |) home-nursing work of the Victorian Order of Nurses was announced today by the order. The contest, open to any ama- teur or professional photographer in Canada, closes March 1. All photographs submitted must illus- trate one of the ord..'s home nurs- ing services. Prizes of $100, $50 and $25 will be awarded. You'll Be Sitting On Top of The. CLIN Many of your friends and neighbors enjoy foot health today becouse of wo nd erful new improved Miracle. and pains. appointment. MONDAY, JANUARY 12 TUESDAY, JANUARY 13 EORGE HARDMAN Thousands of our hoppy contented clien- tel acclaim the help given them by our Mr. Hardman who will be in ettendance for this special 2-day clinic. results can be yours. Get rid of aches Make your call today for It's free. : FOR FOOT SUFFERERS FREE ! SPECIAL FREE! ONLY TWO DAYS ONLY "KNOW | FOOT COMFORT" So say many Thousand foot sufferers 1C Beneficial ih I TODAY CLINIC HOURS MONDAY--9 A.M.-8 P.M. TUESDAY--9 AM.-3 PM MAKE YOUR APPOINTMENT DIAL 5-5642 AT McMILLAN DON'T PUT OFF FOOT CORRECTION § VISIT THIS CLINIC MIRACLE FOOT AID 90 BOND WEST Sound Foot and Body a That's iracile ELIT -- AID CLINICS Oshawa Hamilton London Catharines Kitchener Brantford Guelph DRIVE ii SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. James Bowler, Oshawa, wish to announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Bern- ice Elizabeth to Glenn James Hammond, son of Mr, and Mrs: Frank Hammond of Stirling, Ont- ario. The marriage is to take place in the near future. MARRIAGE * The marriage of Joan L. Tun- nicliffe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Tunnicliffe of Oshawa, to Paul W. Hurlock, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willam BHurlock of West- minster, Maryland, took place in the chapel of Mount Vernon Meth- odist Church, Baltimore, land, on Thursday, January 1, Miss Shirley Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. 1953, at 2 p.m. classes in each series. TIME: Wednesday at PRE-NATAL CLASSES Starting Wednesday, January 14, 1953, the next series of pre-natal education classes will begin. These classes vill be held each Wednesday starting at 2:20 p.m. from JANUARY 14th UNTIL JUNE 24th. There are eight There is no charge. PLACE: McLaughlin Hall, 338 Simcoe St. N. 2:20 P.M. Mary- |* Your skin can Dermatologists call Vitamin A the "skin vitamin." its presence as in milk, cream, and butter : s skin conditions. Now Coty has found a way to blend the COMPLEX- CREAM look smoother, is helpful in all sorts o firmer, younger! hecause KARNS Cosmetic Counter f 300 "CANADIAN MISSIONARIES ARE WED Pictured above are Mr. and Mrs. William Spencer* who were mar- ried recently in the Unevangeliz- ed Fields Mission Church, Belem, Para, Brazil. Mr. Spen- | { cer is the second son of Mr. and | Winnipeg, Mrs. William Spencer of Osha- wa and his bride, the former Miss Ruth Abigail Johnson, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Claude Johnson of Manitoba. their honeymoon Mr, and Mrs. Spencer will take up residence in Parnaiba, Piaui, where they will conduct the only protestant missionary activity in that area. is Following | WARD'S January... Starts Tomorrow Sensational Savings On "PLAYTEX" PILLOWS A once-a-year factory clearance of these foam-rubber pillows at a price dollars less than ordinarily. These are all marked irregulars, but the defects are such that they are almost impossible to detect. Try one or more of these "new type" pillows at this January Sale price. Regular Size ~'reg. 8.95 .... Extra Plump Size -- reg. 10.95 ......2....... $6.99 King Size -- reg. 11.95 ..... Cras anriesss 37.99 Flannelette Blankets A limited quantity of these cosy double-bed size blankets at a special saving. Priced so low be- cause of small defects or soil marks that shouid not affect the wearing qualities. Choice of blue or pink borders. 'Double-bed 70 x 90 size. (Limit 2 pair to a customer, please.) 4.99 Pair NYLON HOSE All first quality and full fashioned with fine dark seams. Some regular and special lines clearing from 2 of our top hosiery manufacturers. Choice of season's popular colors. Sizes 8%2 to 11. 1.19 Pair OR 2 PAIR $2.29 COTTON PILLOW CASES Hemstitched cases by Wabasso and some plain hems . fully finished and weli woven. Slight imperfections that should not affect the wear are the reasons for this very low price. Sizes about 42 x 33". Reg. to . . bleached white, care- $1.39 SNOW SUITS Nylon twill with quilted lining full-length Double zipper and matching helmet or bonnet. Colors of royal blue or scarlet. 8 only. Sizes 2 to 3x. Reg. $15.95. 13.79 BATH TOWELS Clearance of odd lines and broken ranges. Plain and floral designs, extra large and 1 59 heavy quality. Reg. to 2.10... ... each oy White grounds -- some colored checks and deep colored borders. Size about 22 x 42 DRAW-CURTAIN RODS A spécial purchase of this rust-proofed all-steel curtain rail offered at the lowest price yet -- each rod complete with 3' runners perfoat, 2 end-stop and all neces- sary brackets and screws. 4-ft. set 5-ft. set Ot. set... vals sine ve 3142 oss 31.79 ... $1197 7-ftr. set as ey 31.98 S-ft. set... .. $2.39 O.ft. set .......... 32.69 "TEA TOWELS Made in Ireland, all-linen towels in small all-over check design of green or blue. K9- Reg. 6%9c A Part-linen "and cotton towels made bv 'Caldwell,' choice of multi-colored" stripes or check patterns, Reg. to 4%¢c. "lL: : Fes skin vitamin > and other active, moisture-giving elements, into a new beauty cream that leaves the skin looking smoother, . . feeling firmer, fr It's called "Vitamin phnge. A-D Complex.Cream." Fabric Gloves A timely cffering at clearance prices --- "'Simplex" "Chamoi- seite gloves in 212 to 4-button lengths -- about 100 pair only in this group so please shop early -- colors navy, brown, green, grey. Sizes 62 to 7 Va. Reg 1.98 . ; 1.39 3 for $1.00 4 ARD'S DRAPERY A: clearance of odd and broken lines from our regular steck. Included are printed crash, Tree-back, Sailcloth, some heavier Créonnes and a few Damasks. All are in the wide 48" - 50" widih regularly sold up to 3.98 yard. a ~~ on oe iil { 198 IKARNS eros: STCRE COSMETIC COUNTER starting Jan. 14th For Further Information Phone Younger. THE BOARD OF HEALTH ........ 5-1153 The following community agencies are participating in this project: THE OSHAWA GENERAL HOSPITAL LOCAL BRANCH OF RED CROSS SOCIETY THE LOGAL BOARD OF HEALTH DIAL SIMCOE S. ; 5-1151 ; AT ATHOL 28 KING ST. E.