Daily Times-Gazette, 19 Dec 1953, p. 8

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$ THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, December 19, 1958 Westmount W.A. Elects Officers Mrs. Harry Bennett was elected president of the Woman's Associa- tion of Westmount United Church at, its Pecember meeting held re- cently. The other officers are as fol- lows: "Past president, Mrs. Ebert Small; vice-president, Mrs. Percy Neal; 'treasurer, Mrs. Miles Stough- ton; recording secretary, Mrs. 'John Harris; press reporter Mrs. Clifford Branton; literature secre- tary, Mrs. R. J. Fursey; visiting committee, ME. Charles McInroy Ms. A. E. Eagleson; card convener, Mrs. Frank Owen; mis- slonary monthly, Mrs Alfred Fur- oy pianist, Mrs. Roy Clemenger. rs. Ebert Small presided at the meeting. Mrs. R. J. Fursey led in the ' devotion with a Christmas theme, Christ or Santa Claus. A violin and accordian duet was played by-Messrs. Frank and Ed- ward Na, A donation of $500.00 was voted to the church board. Mrs. Cliff Branton will convene for the fellowship hour following the Sunday evening church service. Mrs. Charles McInroy gave the re- port of the nominating: committee. || Miss Millicent Luke presided. for nomination of the officers for 1954. Refreshments were served - by Mis. MecInroy and Mrs, James utton. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crossman, Mary Street, Crossman's daughter, Ms. Armstrong and Mr. Armstrong, Col- / are + visiting Mrs. | J. C.|% JO AuwwINCKLE WoMEN WOMEN'S EDITOR DIAL 3-2233 borne, Ontario and also friends in| Trenton. Mr. and Mrs. George L. King Street East, attended the fun- eral of Mr. Hall's aunt, Mrs. Harry |: Michell, in Strathroy last Tuesday. Mrs. Percy Hess, Mary Street, has left for Los Angeles, California to visit Mer son, Mr, Thomas Hess, and Mrs. Hess. The Junior W.A. of St. George's held its Christmas party on Thurs- day. Gmes and balloon blowing was enjoyed by all after which a dainty 'supper was served. The tables were decorated with Christ- mas serviettes, boxes of candy and nuts, and Christmas cards as place cards. Several carols were sung and an exchange of gifts. Mrs. Thomas Keast leader of Junior W.A, thanked all those who helped in any way with refreshments and waiting on table. SOCIAL NOTICES RN GAGEMENY Mr. and Mrs. O. H. e an- nounce the SaEagenent o® tele daughter, Barbara Ronald Grant Umphrey, son ol Mrs. E. J. Umphrey, Shave. The arrisgs wil in take on Saturday, January 16 90 p.m. in Simeoe Street United Church. ENGAGEMENT bbe) Mis. | Leslie R. Little, oan, daughter, A g for dance John rie son and Mrs. Leslie J. Hogan of Ry Michigan. The marriage is to take ake place on Saturday, January | i oly Cross Roman Catholic Fn Hall, | THE BRIDE ADDS At a double- ceremony held recently in Northminster United Church, Margery Maureen Ennis daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred A. Ennis of Oshawa, became the HER SIGNATURE bride of Robert Alexander Mc- Coy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. McCoy of Madoc, Ontario. Photo by J. T. Simnett. Christmas Party F or Music Pupils delightful eveuing was spent at A home of Mr. aes. Go | ac don Besse BRB oi re- cently, Ric] ve upils of Mrs. Elsie Sly Tueir Onis: mag their paren attendance, dtr id by the program was pupils with Mrs. Jack el nahin as Master of Ceremonies. Her daughter Joyce gave a "Welcome" Teosation and the 2) Jretont. the follo beta Hagland, =u .- Veasel Waits Wonconias~ and Betty and Bill; f Marilyn Moss, "Or Christmas Tree;' Graham, 'Beauti- | m ful Heaven;" Douglas Sargeant, "Brahms Lullaby;" Shuron sse, -- in : Social Evening - Concludes Series The Catholic Women's Lesage Marothan Bridge came to a this week. Running in two sections, Senior Ladies and Junior Ladies, for sev- en weeks, it has been a most en- Joyable affair. For the final night, Mrs. G. W. Finley graciously entertained 2 a coffee party. Mrs. C. S. Lee ed and was assested by Mrs. TE Love, Mrs. J. P. M Charles McDonell. attractive table presented a seasonal motif with ed and - white candles. and Z| tinsel tr TO BE WED Miss Audrey Joan Little, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie R. Little, Oshawa, who is to be married to Mr, Daniel John Hogan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie J. Hogan of Detroit, Michigan, in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church on Saturday, January 23. . - "Who Said 'm Dumb?" Asks Gracie Allen "} know what to look for when 1 buy a TV set. It's the big tag that | 'Engineered by CBS-Colum- | It's America's most advanced | CBS-Columbia has | reads bia." TV set! Yes, TV's top values and Parkway Tele- + wision has CBS-Columbia. Parkway Television 918 Simcoe St. N. Dial 3-3043 Prize ier in the senior la- dies section were first, Mrs, po man Crossman and Mrs. Love; second, Mrs. R. B. nite and Mrs. Frank Netndle. Junior Section, first, Mrs. C. Balfour and Mrs. Glenn asics: Jevoud, Mrs. Jack Cameron and Alan Fulton. Conveners were Je Wetmore and Mrs. R. J. Smyth , and Mrs, |° reindeer by Mrs. Hazel McLaugh- lin; Raymond Besse, 'Merry Christmas March;;" Joyce Mas- tin, "Loveliest Night;" Douglas Sargeant, "Love Me Waltz;" Ac- an solo, Mrs. Pisie Godfrey accompanied by Miss Kay Mastin; Bill Sargeant '"The Doll Dream." Vocal trio, "The Godfrey trio;" Calven Beverly and Linda, oC Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Cluas;" Ray mond Resse, Lag of Vienna Woods;"" Hazel Mt- indy Judith's vision;"" Eidlewess Glide:" Instru- tal acgordian and guitar, "It is ret.' sang "Blest be the Tie that " and after the distribution » All HOUSEHOLD HINT For a shining fruit centerpiece and one that will stay fresh-look- ing JoBger. Sve oranges, bananas, gropepru ad Spples 3 a coating oné self-polishing waxes. To A 2 dip nuts i sod or sliver Dabm, let dry, n place among trults. NOTE TO BRIDES © seven The Times-Gazette wishes to have all wedding repofs and pictures published in this news- paper as quickly as possible after the event takes place. It is requested that the forms which are sent out to all fu- ture brides be.returned to the women's editor in advance of the date of the wedding. Pub- lication of wedding reports can- not be guaranteed unless they are in the hands of the wom- en's editor not more than three days after the date of the wed- ding. In the case of wedding pictures these will not be pub- lished unless they are received by the women's editor within ays of the date of the Ebenezer WMS Christmas Meeting Christmas, with the emphasis on Christ, was the dominating theme at the December meeting of the Ebenezer Afternoon Auxiliary of the WMS. Mrs. J. C. Found gave some Christmas thoughts and told a Christmas story, "Let's M This The Best Christthas Yet". A duet was sung id Mrs. R. Pearce and Mrs. E. Courtice. The worship ie was given by Mrs. K. Money and Mrs. Ed- win Ormiston with Mrs. L. Down at the piano, and several Christ- mas carols were sung. If Christ was a vital part of our everyday life there should be no need of the question raised by an article in a susrent magazine, "Is Christianity Declining?" Mrs. M. Somerville suggested, as she opened the meeting. "There is an urgency today that God's work be done," she ga ake [R.'R. C. CD L. | Miss Louise Osborne; Mission id. |Miss Alice Arnold, assistant day, of SPportunity -- tomorrow may be too late The following are the officers and secretaries for 1954: Honorary president, Mrs. . Osborne; past president, Mrs. M. Somer. ville; president, Mrs. ion We 1st vice - president, Mrs. G. Annis; 2nd vice-president, Mrs. K. E. Courtice; reco: press secretary, Mrs. Glenn Pick- ell; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Gay: treasurer, Mrs. Carl Down; assisting treasurer, Mrs. R. tary, M. Somerville; pri friend- ship and: associate helpers' secre- tary, Mrs. J. C. Found; helpers, Mrs. A.. J. Gay; s secretary, Mrs. Edwin Orm } Missionary Monthly secretary. ary, leader, Mrs. Lloyd Down; assist- ant leaders, Miss Alice old and Mrs. Carl Down; CG jeader, "Let us not loiter. Today is the Murray Osborne; pianist, Mrs. * | stewardship Mrs. and | Courtice and Mrs. "Elsie Oke. OSHAWA SUB-POSTOFFICE Located at JURY & 530 Simcoe S$: (opposite Pedlar's) Open 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. daily Complete Christmas Mailing Service | Balconies 28 houses in Modhies. ranean coun were first so boiling oil could be poured on [Putting several pots at once into attackers, Charles Found; finance resident - tre. Chi Leaves and roots will both be bene- , [Jester BUTT. ristian fited, and excess water and dirt iwill collect In the tum. HOUSEHOLD HINT House plants can be watered by a galvanized steel wash tub and then sprinkling them from above. LOVELL wl Dry Cleaning LAKESHORE DIVISION DRY CLEANERS (Ont) LTD. Play will wesume after the holiday season. 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