Daily Times-Gazette, 9 Dec 1953, p. 11

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HANGING OF THE GREEN HERALDS CHRISTMAS AT YWCA On Monday evening the senior + elub members and residents of the YWCA took part in the ann- ual ceremony of the Hanging o the Green which is always forerunner of many gens which' will be held gov | tmas season. Seen | | | in sorting the decorations, Miss Kay Tink, Miss Betty e and Mrs. Helmut Skorski. lower picture from L to R Miss Jose Brearton, Miss lly Todd and Miss Avis Moore they put the finishing touches one of the Christmas trees the main hall. . Times-Gazette Staff Photo = £32 5 g 5 sRy B ing Chris! in the top picture, busily epgag- Love and Service Theme of Talk To Members of King The Sunday school room of King Street United Church was filled for the Christmas meeting of the WMS. Mrs. William Medland call- ed on Mrs. Lorne Muldrew for the rogram, the theme 'The way to a gh King." Mrs. Lorne Fergu- son read from St. Luke Chapter 2 on the birth of Jesus. Angels, wise men, animals and a manger with a glorious star above were all sym- bols of Christmas. A great out- Street WMS grow and spread to take in needy children. At home we have family prayer twice a day' he contimued, rOnce, win on 2a aop ship '1 missed home an prayer, Speaking to a Padre he said he had missed it too. So we had fam- ily prayer with the troops and for three weeks never missed a day. This showed me more missionary work than I had ever known. In Cedardale we have thirty-four bers and three hundred and pouring of love was ded to help others or the true meaning of Christmas had been missed, she said. Mrs. Wilfred Harris gave a read- | ing on the 'Babe'. Mrs. Douglas Lander and Mrs. W. Parry accom- panied by Mrs. Clarence Scott sang a duet 'Songs of Christmas morn." Mps. Lorne Muldrew intro- duced the special speaker the Rev. R. E. Dargan of Cedar Dale F' Methodist Church. Mr. Dargan ex pressed his pleasure at being at 3 missionary gathering. "My text is the same story, bs you 1 Christ" he said, "In Luke Bapter ; 7 we read of woman who cause of her at love for her Jesus washed his feet and wiped them with her hair, then annoin- ted them with precious ointment. When fault was found Jesus said | 'She hath. done what she could.' « Love is service. Relations made a | fuss over a new baby and showed their love for it. That love should | NEW CHENILLE BEDSPREADS At Only $5.00 Eoch FROM FACTORY TO YOU. We are sow offering you the very closest and finest chenille bedspread available. This spread is completely tufted with corduroy baby chenille, no sheeting <howing They come in elaborate multi-colored flower patterns or sofid same color patterns. In all shades, and in both full double single bed size. Only $5 each, ant CoD plus postage. Order one, and save many dollars. You will be amazed. Imm~diate money-back guarantee TOWN & COUNTRY MFG. Box 904 Place d'Armes, Montreal, P.Q. forty-four adherents. A missionary in East Africa wanted to put one of our young girls through for a nurse at a cost to us of sixty dollars a year for three years. The first years money came in on two Sundays. Christ put it in their hearts to help this cause and kingdom." Mrs. L. J. Brooks moved a hearty vote of thanks to Mr. Dar- gan for his worthwhile message. 'YWCA Groups Join In Hanging o' Green Christmas was ushered in on Monday evening at the YWCA with the traditional program of the Hanging of the Green which is car- ried out annually in all YWCA's in Canada and the United States. The evening was in the charge of the senior girls clubs and activity roups of the YWCA wunder Miss srace Richer, program secretary. Miss Sally Todd presided and after speaking a few words of welcome introduced all those who were tak- ing part. . The evening opened with carol singing conducted by Miss Betty Howe with Miss Audrey Billings at the piano. | Several members of the Studio Club of the Oshawa Little Theatre presented a playlet entitled 'It Is Well". This was under the direction Miss Frances Loeffler was maid- | of {bracelet of orchids and sweetheart Alfred | man, JO ALDWINCKLE WOMEN'S EDITOR : RY Barbara Dedrick December Bride The marriage of .liss Barbara Dedrick of Oshawa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Dedrick of St. Williams, and Mr. Orville Wood Hindman, son of Mr. and Mrs, C. L. dman of Hampton, took place in' the United Church St. Williams on Saturday afternoon. The Reverend 8: Jones of Port DIAL 3-2233 | Rowan officiated with Mrs. H, Lip- the new Oshawa Hebrew Congre- gation was solemnized on Sunday afternoon when Eve Weinberger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Weinberger of Oshawa, became the bride of Harry Alex Vickar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Vie- kar of Melfort, Saskatchewan. Pink and white chrysanthemums formed the background for the ceremony performed by Rabbi Martin Norden. The wed mus- ic was Jlayad by Mr. David Jen- kits wi r. Donald 'Allman as soloist. Given in marriage by her par- ents, the bride was gowned in white nylon:lace and tulle. A Peter Pan collar and long pointed sleeves styled the fitted 'bodice and tiers of ruffles added interest to the waltz-length skirt. A rhinestone tiara held her circular veil of tulle illusion and she carried white gar- denias and red rosebuds with a net lace handkerchief which had Vickar-Weinberger Nuptial Rites First in Hebrew Congregation The first wedding to be held in roses. The bridegroom's mother who assist®d was in violet crepe with matching accessories and a corsage of orchids and 'yellow roses. Telegrams were read' from Seattle, Washington; New = York, Chicago, Vancouver, B.C. Regina, Saskatoon and Winnipeg. for a wedding trip to the southern United States and on their return will live in Melfort, Saskatchewan: For travelling the bride wore 'a gray The groom was a silver cigarette case. To the bridesmaids she presented rhinestone earrings and cut g the bride was a string of cultured pearls; to the best man, a leather desk set, and to the ushers, er billfords. . were entertained at the home of bride was a triple strand of | ge rides parents, Elgin Street with earrings to match. The brides | ast. . sitt playing the wedding music and Mrs. A. Spera as soloist. Standards of white chrysanthe- mums formed the setting. Given in marriage by her fath- er, the bride wore a flock jet gown of lace and net with long sleeves and a Peter Pan collar. A lace cap held her veil and she carried white roses and carnations. The bride's sister, Miss Lois Dedrick, was her maid of honor in shrimp pink and the bridesmaids were Miss Dorothy Sutor and Miss Louise Meyer in midnight blue. Their waltz-length gowns were sim- ilar in 'style with matching stoles and baneaux, and they carried harmonizing nosegays. Mr. Fred Thomas was the best man, and Mr. Keith Peters and Mr. Ralph Simpson ushered. A reception followed in the Sun- day school room where the bride's mother received wearing brown and Later Mr. and Mrs. Vickar left suit with red accessories, ' bride's gift to the bride: lags \ling the bride chose a gold dress, | how: THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, December 9, 1958 44 gift to the bridegroom was a mono- | water, This same solution is also ISnumed Sub ob 28. From he recommended for canisters, lunch a single strand of pearls and mat- boxes, cookie jars and plastic re- ching earrings, and the brides. frigerator bags. maids, polished wood lap-trays.| _ eres em -------------------- The best man and ushers received | tie clips and matching cuff links |: CHRISTMAS "SUGARPLUMS" from the bridegroom. Don't throw away the shells Mr. and Mrs. Hindman left on|when you are opening walnuts for a motor tour of points in the United | holiday cookery, you can make States and will return to make [them into gay "sugarplums" to their home at Hampton. For travel- {trim your Christmas tree. Here's v: Split walnuts in half care- grey coat, black accessries and a! fully, remove the meats. Anchor white rose corsage. a loop of cord between halves so. it protrudes throw h the Dp Je {a stem an ue halves together. MX id rsa bot gets Stal + Paint nuts with gold or silver radia- ive that, t00, 8 baking soda bath, i "mung St S0Mme with sparkle fae 3 tablespoons soda to 1 quart iss, TWO-DAY FOOT CLINIC MONDAY, DEC. 14 am, - Mm. TUESDAY, DEC. 15 em. - 3 p.m. DIAL 5.5642 Near the Quarter Century blue shot taffeta and white acces- | sories, The bridegroom's mother, | assisting, was in autumn-lilac, | beaded crepe with black velvet eath-) accessories. Each had a eorsage | {of pink carnations. f vest | The bridegroom's gift to the arls | oblets. The bridegroom's gift to Following 'the reception the g 33 McMillan Drive (Corner Bond West) We invite you to call our clinic and moke a appointment now, You'll be glad you did. Mr. G. R. Hardman been carried at the weddings of her great-grandmother, her grand- mother, and her mother. f-honor. The bridesmaids were Miss Joan Jackson, Miss Mary | Hambly and Miss Elaine Vickar. | All wore identically styled gowns of beige lace over taffeta and car- ried bouquets of roses in contrast | 1 Ss. Mr. Edward Vickar, brother of | the bridegroom, performed the du- | ties of best man and the ushers | were Mr. Curtis Hecht, Mr. Abe Gertler, Mr, Murray Swartz and Mr. Carl Schwartz. A reception was held at the UAW Hall where the bride's moth- er received wearing orchid nylon lace with a matching hat and a PERSONALS Among the guests from Oshawa and Bowmanville district attend- ing the marriage of Miss Barbara Dedrick and Mr, Orville HindMan in St: Wiliams on Saturday were Mr. Ralph Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Randle, Mr. Jack Brown, Miss Ruth Chapman, Mrs. A. Chap- Mr. C. R. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hindman, Mrs. Man- | fred Goodmurphy and daughter, ! Sheila May. of Joy Dell and the cast was as follows: Samuel, Mervin Jenkins; Shrlamite. woman, Evelyn Rich- (ards; Elisha, James Pollard; Mara. Pat Dayday; the Lad, Ted Brook; the Boy, Tommy Reed. | The progiam closed with an im- | pressive Christmas service conduct- | ed by Mrs. Stephen Saywell. { The Hanging of the Green was then carried out in the true Christ- | | mas spirit by the members of the | | various groups and clubs. Everyone who attended brought a gift for the "Kits for Korea' parcel which will be forwarded to the YWCA in Korea. Refreshments were served by the Rendezvous Club. TREATS FOR CHILDREN A scoop of vanilla ice cream {added to a cola drink and served | with a cake dessert makes an ex- tra-special holiday treat for visit- ing youngsters. Another idea is to let children sip fruit-flavored drinks through a lemon or peppermint stick, . Mrs. Lander and Mrs. Parry a duet and Mr. Dargan c| | [with prayer. Mrs. Medland presided for the business meeting Mrs. Jabez Wright reported for missionary monthlies and World Friends. Mrs. | Douglas Redpath will be the mis- | sion band leader. Almost one hun- 'dred dollars worth of good was |sent to the Fred Victor Mission. | Fiendship secretary Mrs. Lorne Muldrew reported 37 hospital calls {and 227 home calls. Ms. Harold Tiegs group made Mrs. Jesse Choate a life member of WMS. Mrs. Clarence Scott presented the slate of officers for next year. Honorary president, Mrs Fred Lean; president, Mrs. William Med land; 1st vice-president Mrs. L. J. Brooks; 2nd vice-president Mrs. Harold Tiers; recording secretary, Mrs. Harvey Skinner; correspond- ing Jecretaty, Mrs. A. W. Brown, treasurer, Miss Effa Wright; Chris- tian stewardship, Mrs. red Lean; Christian citizenship and temper- ance, Mrs. Frank Michael; com- munity friendship, Mrs. Lorne M drew; associate helpers, Mrs. Wil- fred Pogson; Missionary Monthly Mrs. Jabez Wright. ~ At the close the members enjoy- ed a social half hour. OIL PAINTINGS Anyone i oil painting =P F. T. 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