Daily Times-Gazette, 23 Jul 1953, p. 8

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Ft JO ALDWINCKLE WOMEN'S EDITOR onor DIAL 3-2233 $§ THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, July 23, 1953 'WED IN CHRIST MEMORIAL CHURCH Oshawa will be the. home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Edward Gordon whose marriage was Solemuized recently in Christ orisl Church. The bride, the former Miss Dianna Jose- phine Helen Imeson, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Imeson and the bride groom is the son of Mrs. Mari- etta Booth, all of Oshawa. [ Photo by J. T. Simnett | | Well Known Social Worker Heads Ontario Welfare Council One of Canada's best known so- cial workers, Bessie Touzel of Ot- tawa, has been appointed execu- tive director of the Community Welfare Council of Ontario. Her appointment was announced by Robert Willson of Hamilton, ¢oun- cll president. Miss Touzel, wh currently president of the Canadian Associa- tion Social Workers, has had a va career. After graduation from the University of Toronto School of Social Work, she spent five years with the Toronto Neigh- borhood Workers Association. In 1933, she went to the Public Wel- fare Department Ottawa, as chief of staff. Later she joined the Cana- dian Welfare Council as secretary SEW - THRIFTY By ANNE ADAMS Pop on the rompers for play! Tie on the skirt for a date with Daddy. Prettiest pair of sun-sepa- rates ever--and SEW-EASY. Make several versions of this Wonder Pattern -- in polka dot cotton, gingham, or dip-and-dry seersuck- er -- all eyelet-frosted. Pattern 4738: Child's Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8. Size 6 ensemble 2% ¥ id 35-inch; 5 yards 2-inch eyelet. This pattern, easy to use, sim- ple to sew, is tested for fit. Send jand their daughter Sharon, Mr. | Has | complete illustrated instructions. | THIRTY - FIVE CENTS (35¢) in coins (stamps cannot be | of Public Welfare Administration, where she stayed until 1989. In 1940, she came to the Wel- fare Council of Toronto and Dis- trict as executive secretary, and for the past five years she has been assistant executive director of the Canadian Welfare Council in Ottawa. During the Second World War, Miss Touzel's services were com- missioned by a federal: govern- ment cabinet committee for a man- power study and in 1943 she work- ed with Dr. Leonard Marsh in drafting a social security program of New Brunswick provincial wel- fare services, and in 1950, she or- ganized the flood relief welfare services for the Canadian Red Cross in the Manitoba flood areas. The Community Welfare Council of Ontario is an organization made up of private and public provincial agencies and individuals to deal with welfare matters at the pro- vincial levels. has been in Toronto since June 1, is currently working on a pamph- let which will outline what wel- fare services are available in On- tario, and will be a basis for plan- Bing and discussing future legisla- on. . PERSONALS Miss Ruth Sparkes and Miss Norma Sparks of Toronto, formerly of Oshawa, returned on Sunday from a vacation trip to New Orleans. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansel, Louisa Street, celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary on Tugsday at 3 family picnic held at Lakeview Park. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. D. McCord, the former Miss Irene Corben of Oshawa, were among the guests at the garden party at Bucking- ham Palace last Thursday. Mrs. Earle Farley and children, Diane and Ronald, of Rock Island, Quebec, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph St. Thom- as, Orchard Avenue, North Osh- awa. Miss Touzel, who |. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kemp, King | Street East, had as weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jones Wesley Collinge and Mrs. Leila Embean, all from Port Huron, Michigan. Miss Kate Connolly accompanied by Her sister, Miss Jule Connolly of Toronto, recently returned from a trip to Boston stopping en route at Montreal for a short visit with their niece, Miss Kathleen Kervin. | On Saturday last they drove to Stratford with Mrs. J. P. Mangan | and the Misses Evelyn and Aileen | Found and attended both the after- | noon and evening performances at | the Shakespeare Festival. | DRAPES - CURTAINS. AN SHADES CELEBRATE SILVER ANNIVERSARY To celebrate their 25th wed- ding anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flath Westmoreland Avenue, held a party at their home on Tuesday evening. The couple who have lived in Oshawa for 22 years received many handsome gifts from their wide circle of friends. Times-Gazette Staff Photo' Announce Contest For Art Critics NEW YORK (CP)--The Coll Art Association of America has he nounced an annual citation of merit for the staff art critics of newspapers and other periodicals .|of general circulation published in the United States and Canada. Tha first citation will Tl nounced at Je annual banquet of \:c association in Phil Jan. 28-30, 1954. sii The award may be made for a single review or general article in | wax the field of art, or for a connected series of articles not to exceed six. The material must be the work of a regularly assigned staff' critic and must have appeared in print between Sept. 1, 1952, and Aug. 81, 1953. All material must be sent in triplicate to the critics' award committee, College Art As- sociation, 625 Madison avenue, New York 22, before Oct. 1, 1953. Rubber galoshes that are to be packed away for the summer i Mr. and Mrs. J. Flath Entertain to Mark Silver Anniversary On Tuesday avening Mr. and Mrs. Jack Flath, estmoreland Avenue, were hosts at a party celebrating their silver wedding an- niversary. Thirty guests were pre- sent including Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lowther, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams and Gail, Mr. and Mrs. Houston, Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Richards, Mrs. Charles Nasmith, Miss Jean Flath, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Williams, all of Toronto. The bridegroom of 25 years ago presented his bride with a chest of silver flatware, and from rel. atives and friends the eoiple re- ceived may handsome in. cluding a silver tray and several pieces of silver deposit crystal. The Reveren"® H. A. Mellow who later showed slides of his trip to the west coast, acted as toast master and proposed the toast to the silver anniversary bride, to Mr. M. Mcintyre Hood replied \ to the toast to 11 . year - old Miss Charlene Flath, Mr. and Mrs. Flath's only child. Wearing a becoming dress of Queen's blue with a silver belt and a corsage of Sunset roses and rubrum lilies the bride performed the traditional céremony of cutting the three-tier anniversary cake. Among the guests were Mrs. Oliver. Richards and Mr. Clifford Wil. liams, bridesmaid and best man at the marriage which took place in Toronto 25 years ago. Mrs. Flath the former Mids ley | Charlotte Gertrude Williams is a : | native of Toronto and Mr. ir rriage the couple lived in Windsor for three Joars, and came to Oshawa in An employee of General Motors of Canada Mr. Flath is chairman of the prope committee of Northminster United Church of which both are members. The couple take an active interest in their community and Mrs. Flath is Tawny Owl of the 12th Oshawa Brownie Pack. Tape stitched under a row of buttons on a dress or blouse will which the "bridegroom responded. | anchor the buttons,' strengthen the edge. and keep it in shape. a.m. tomorrow savings. months should be washed, dried and given a coat of self-polishing ore being put away. Have you been to Dancey's Summer Shee Sale yet? Be on hand aot 10 to join in the SAVE on Those Vacation Needs NOW! » VENETI the home of Mrs. Donald Carnoch- | accepted) for this pattern. Print | an, Elgin Street East. The bride- plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, | FEE ESTIMATES elect was presented with a corsage STYLE NUMBER. | WARD'S | of red roses and seated in a bridal | Send order to ANNE ADMAS, | chair decorated with pink and c-0 Daily Times - Gazette, Pat- | ' ARAL Dio ATKINS | Affianced Pair HOSIERY & LINGERIE Honored by Friends GLORY ANN * SHOPPES 5.1151 Miss Donalda Carnochan and Mr. Gerald Strong whose marriage takes place on Saturday afternoon I St. Andrew's Upited Church were guests of honor when Mrs. W. J. Butt of North Oshawa was hostess at a miscellaneous shower d dance held at Pleasure Valley h last Saturday evening. Fol- lowing an evening of dancing the couple were seated on the plat. form which was decorated with pink and white and a balloon of eonfetti. During the presentation of the many useful gilts an ad- dress was read by Mr. Donald wis. Refreshments were served the hostess. Miss Carnochan was also honor- P at a kitchen shower arranged Miss Dolly Lukow and held at | white bows underneath a confetti | {filled balloon and white bells. The | attractively packaged gifts; were | arranged in a decorated basket. | During the eveping pictures were | taken and a "shower' cake was | cut by the honored guest. From a group of the members of the True Blue Lodge, No. 58, Miss Carnochan received a Ken- wood blanket. Copper and brass utensils and ornaments may be polished with a product made for the purpose, or with salt on a piece of lemon. 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