Daily Times-Gazette, 3 Jun 1954, p. 8

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8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, June 3, 1054 _ GRADUATE TODAY FROM TORONTO GENERAL HOSPITAL MISS MARGARET BROWN Mr. Robert H. Brown, Aberdeen Street, and Miss Donna Hum- phreys, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1l Humphreys, Alexandra MISS JEAN McFADYEN Miss Jean McFadyen, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs, N, S. Mec- Fadyen, Masson Street, Miss Margaret Brown, daughter of all from the School of Nurs! Russe! MISS DONNA HUMPHREYS Street, are among those who will raduate today at Fopyocation of the Toronto General Hospital. Showers Honor Beverley Phillips Miss Beverlty Lorraine Phillips whose marriage to Mr, John Harry Lloyd will take place on Saturday afternoon in the Salvation Army Citadel, has been feted at several pre-nuptial events. Miss Shirley Beard and Miss Marion Price were hostesses at a personal shower at the former's home. The gifts were presented in a decorated umbrella. The hostess- s served refreshments assisted by Mis Joy Jame. Mrs. Jack Coull and Mrs. Ken- neth Bryant entertained at a mis- cellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Arthur Phillips. The gifts were brought in by Marlie Bryant and Darlene Coull. Refreshments were served by the hostesses, and the future bride '"'cut" a decorated cake, Mrs. Frank Branton and Mrs. Clifford Dodsworth arranged a mis- cellaneous shower. Mrs. Howard Durgan, Mrs. Harold Chapman and Mrs. Russell Young assisted the i hostesses in serving refreshments. Mrs. James Savery entertained at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Ralph Naylor; those attending were friends of the bride elect from Kresge"s Limited. Mrs. Clifford Dodsworth, Mrs. J. Nay- lor Jr. and Mrs. Ralph Naylor as- sisted the hostess in serving. Miss Phillips fellow employees PERSONALS NORTH OSHAWA from the Parts Office, General Motors held a pantry shower at the home of Mrs. James Clarke, Burk Street, the hostesses being Miss Eleanor Clarke, Miss Peggy Smith, Miss Helen Stephens, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Orchard avenue had as w George Fisher, Barbara Fairey and Miss Betty d | Moore, of Toronto. Vander Lay. Tuesday evening Mr. and Zed Adams of Bowmanville. and family spent the weeke! Guy Taylor. of Brighton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. LI ton road east ha Sunday Mr. and Barker of Havelock. ford of Toronto. guests Mr. and Mrs. J. G. West Mr. and Mrs. Rense Weisma and family, Orchard avenue, have re- agreed to remove from their stands i | turned from a vacation spent at Dunsford with Mr. end Mrs, Peter Mr. 'and Mrs. Berwin Adams, Orchard avenue had as guests on Mr. and Mrs. Glenford Ta Ie n Brighton as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Berwin Adams, Wayne and Marilyn were supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Taylor Dalby, Taun- as guests on Mrs, Edward Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crawford, Orchard View Blvd. had as a weekend guest Miss Olive Craw- VANCOUVER (CP) -- The Citi- zens' Committee 'on Comics wor its "first major victory" when twc city wholesale news vendore about 40 crime, horror, fear and '"'obnoxious" love comics. PERSONALS 5.| Out-of-town guests at the McWat- ters-King wedding were Miss Hazel McWatters, Mr. and Mrs. Olive McWatters, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McWatters and son, Jim- my, Mr. James Harten, all of Sault Ste. Marie; Mrs. Annie Heaslip, Fonthill; Mr. and Mrs. Cline Mc- Watters, Miss Ila Hoskin, Miss Alana Switzer, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stevenson, Mr. Jack Wil- liamson, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wil- liamson, Miss Joan McCarthy, Mr, and Mrs. Roy Williamson, all of Toronto; Mrs. William Schwoob, Fruitland; Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bewen, Mrs. Thomas Lowe, Miss Betty Ward, Mr, Gerald Byes. all of Hamilton; Miss Edith Kings- bury, Ottawa; Mr. Edward Lint- ner, the Rev. A. E. Kemp, Whitby; Mr. and Mrs, Harold Pellow, Scar- SOCIAL NOTICES borough. Mr. Karl Petersmeyer of Regina and Mrs, En ENGAGEMENT 'SANDRA LYNN, ONE YEAR OLD TODAY Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don- | Mrs. Harry Brown, all of Osh- ald Brown, Arthur Street, is | awa, and great-grand daughter of Sandra Lynn, who is one year | Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Scalia of old today. Sandra Lynn is the | Toronto and Mrs. Alice Brown of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | Port Perry. les Gerace and Mr. and ~Photo by Hornby Studio. P. McKenna, all of Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Noord- man announce the engagement of their daughter, Freda, to Roland McKenna, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. The marriage will take place in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church on Thursday, July 1, at 10 am. is a guest of Mr. Wallace, Simcoe Street North. Mrs. W. J. Bourne, Mrs. Wallace's moth- er, has returned to Regina after spending five weeks with her daughter and Mr. Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Parkhill, Simcoe street north, have returned from Mexico City where they visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Nobbin for- merly of Oshawa. bargain of the year! POWERS MODEL NYLONS quaranteed first-quality - G0-gauge, I5-denier ONLY $100 %, with yellow end flap from any package ®, of Kraft's Parkay Margarine eo ue TN '. %00cosenes*' (almost half price- * regular *125 value ) These are the very same Nylons . . . glamorous but long-wearing . . . that John Robert Powers styled for his famous Cover Girls! 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Choice of two of the season's smartest shades ~ Complete instructions for ordering on every Parkay package! MISS GWEN PROUT FIRST IN CLASS At Convocation Hall with high honors from the School of Nurs- ing of the Toronto Genera! Hos- pital is Miss Prout who was top student in her class this year | and was awarded a scholarship | of $1,500 for post-graduate stu- dies in nursing given by Gerald and Ailetn Larkin assisted by the Board of Trustees. Miss Prout is | Percy | Kelly, Eldon Avenue, and attend- | ed the OCVI where she obtained | the highest standing in the mid- | the daughter of Mrs, dle school examinations with sci- ence option; won the girls' ath- letic award and was the outstand- ing girl in her senior year in | 1951. McWatters-King Rites in Port Whitby The marriage of Bernice May King, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, John W. King of Oshawa, and Thomas Donald McWatters, gon of . and Mrs. Oliver J. McWatters of Sault Ste. Marie, was solemn- ized last Saturday afternoon at St. John's Anglican Church, Port Whitby. Spring flowers graced the altar for the double - Sing serefuoly performed by the ev. A E, Kemp. The wedding music was played by Mr. L. Henstock and Miss Alana Switzer sang 'The Lord's Prayer" and 'The Wedding Prayer. : * : Given in marriage by her fa- ther the bride was gowned in white silk net over bridal satin, Illusion sleeves styled the fitted '| bodice and the bouffant skirt was worn over a crinoline, A flowered heagdress held her fingertip veil and she carried a white satin prayer book on which rested a spray of lilies of the valley and pink roses entwined with heather. Miss Betty King was maid-of- honor wearing salmon pink taffeta and net The bridesmaid. Miss Beverley King was in baby blue taffeta. Their gowns were identi- cally styled with full skirts and brief boleros and short mittens G. L. ADAIR, D.D.S. Announces the opening of his office for the general practice of dentistry in the - Alger Building 37 King E. -- Room 336 Dial '3-4473 WOMEN JO ALDWINCKLE WOMEN'S EDITOR DIAL 3.3474 complemented their fitted bodices. They wore headdresses of white chrysanthemums and carried cas- cades of pink and' white carna - tions. Mr, James Harten of Sault Ste. was best man and the ush- Sas Mr. Edward Lintner of A reception was held at Pontiac Inn, Thornton's Road South. For the occasion the bride's mother chose mink-tone nylon crepe with a matching hat and white accesso- ries, The bridegroom's mother was YOUNG WOMEN Limited accommodation avail- able at the Y.W.C.A, NOW . double rooms One single room Plus 13 meals per week (7 Breakfasts and 6 Dinners) Laundry facilities Sitting Room Wholesome surroundings Phone 5-1322 for full. particulars in navy blue with a white hat and navy blue accessories. Both wore corsages of carnations. The couple left for a wed trip to Hamilton, Niagara, Bewd- iey and points east and will live in Sault Ste. Marie. Fo. travelling the bride wore a two - piece dress of teal blue crepe and pink and blue accessories and a corsage of roses. and lilies of the valley. SPECIAL PURCHASE FOR THE JUNE BRIDE tainless Ste el Mixing Bowl ® Super Tough ®, Lighter than crockery ® Clear like magic---Nest for storage © Smoothly rounded for easy mixing ® Sizes, 12 cup, 6 cup, 3 cup. I ssafaqul wanes \ \ 04 JTF 670/15. [ B. F. GOODRICH DEFY SKIDS STOP YOU AS MUCH AS 30% QUICKER See the tread on this BFG LIFE-SAVER It has thousands of tiny grip- blocks that grip instead of slip. Tested on wet roads at 30 mph, they stopped a car-length regular tires. And BFG LIFE - punc - tures, protect against bruise blowouts -- yet cost less than any reg- ular tire with blowout Tubeless Tire? sooner than SAVERS seal protecting tube. As low as 4.00 down and your old trade-in tires puts a set of life-savers on your car. 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