Daily Times-Gazette, 15 Jun 1954, p. 8

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Pretty Evening Ceremony Unites Dorothymae Bradley, Edward Disney "Street United Church waswere worn over crinolines. "PERSONALS A Mrs. C. B. Yo Eulatle A have Jus sourmad ter, Mr. Quebec thelr son-in-law an and Mrs. R. H, Daniel, .|semi cascades of t& yellow roses with span; Mr. Kenneth Conlin old and tulle 1] ay eee Bo I Mr. brother-in-law d Mr. David ¥Ezsi PRESCRIPTIONS Quickly and Accurately Filled MITCHELL'S DRUG STORE 9 Simcoe N. Diol 3-3431 VIGOR OIL Co. Lid. FOR THE VERY BEST NO. 1 STOVE OIL : AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICE! DIAL 5-1109 78 BOND ST. WEST GRADUATES Miss Beverly Joan Storie, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. D. M. Storie, Taunton d, Oshawa, was one of orty-one gr boy X 0 of Toronto Ee al eral [+] aedic tal or uabuday afternoon, June 5 Come Double Club Holds Vesper Service At Camp Pretoria The annual Jesper service Of the Come Double Club of Northminster United Church, was held at Camp Pretoria. With the group seated around a Samp fire, the worship theme of * and the Universe' was appropriate, Mrs. Cedric Rus- |G sell, Mrs. Ronald Wragg and Mrs. Cloyd Morey conducted the wor ship, service. . and Mrs, Gordon Jarvie pre- sided over the busitiess session. Mr. and Mrs, Walter twick were in. troduced to the club. Mr, John Lowry was, appointed chairman of the finance committee to discuss ways of spending the clubs funds to the' best advantage of church. The committee was asked to re- jon to the club at the next meet- angements were made for fhe clubs part in the congregational pienic which is to be held at Lake- view Park on Saturday, June 19. The remainder of the evening was spent in playing court whist in the cap dining room. Prizes were won Mrs; Hugh Gannon, Mrs. Harold Hawkshaw and Mr. Bick i. te cami 3. te e comm 0 ening oT, Jud Mis. Bo ragg, Mr. an . Cloyd Mo! and Thr. and Mrs. Cedric Russell. SO ti RT yy reside in Oshawa. "Flying Up", Awards Mark Guide Meeting The 10th Oshawa Guides and Brownies met recently. at the Sal- vation or a * up" TES phon holo 8 receive eir wings an ourself ad the Solirage au received by \the Guide company: 955 en Betty Arnold, Evelyn eant, should. prosper for the balanee of |EOLSY James, Sharon Hester, the year, Both travel and romance Rising Giles, So Newhall Kath- are favored after # A child born on this day will be mercurial in temperament, talent- ed and pleasure-loving. Arthur E. Kitchen Dorothy Fogal Wed i wo ed i pres A Osh- {Mae MacDonald y awa, ook oo his bride, Dorothy Betty "Anne G ~ ogal, son of Mr. and) phadge, Eleanor Mae MacDonald. Mrs. Albert Fogal of St. Thomas, | Child 'Nurse badge, Eleanor Mas tario. MacDonald. Award for the best patrol for the year was won by the Scarlet Ti angers. Mrs. Major Patterson offered a prayer of dedication to the Guides and Brownies. Dorothy Clark took charge of games and Mrs. Niel Ry: a the prise for withers. ver enking won prize for Guides. Kathleen McRae won the PE weil. by the ule song was Captain, 'Mrs. Donald cE ushers, reshments prepared by the members of the 1 group com. mittee were served who were trying for hostess badge, Elearnor Mae MacDonald, Dorothy Clark, Diane Stevens, Betty Anne Groat. Brown Owl Mes. Charles d closed th prayer. . BLOSSOM TEA KING ST. UNITED CHURCH PARSONAGE THURS., JUNE 17 3 to 5 pmlor until olf wre served), Among those from Oshawa who attended the Sradusting exercises of the 1 of Nursing of Toronto East Hos- pital on r. and A and Mrs. A. G. Btorle Storie, Mr. and Mrs. G. Smith, Miss Elta Sproule, Mr. Bill Ger- d Mrs. G. hild een McRae, urton, Con- nie Johnston, Those who went into Guides by their smile were Mar Jor Stevens, Marilyn Rowden, Pa- cia Thibert The following received awards: 1st year stars, Dawn Man. dryke, Donna Hobbs, Mary Eliott, Diane Clark. iden Bars, Patsy Hayes, gs. Collectors Badge, Donna Hobbs. RTE OBSERVE GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY above are Mr. and lations. Mr. and Mrs. Forestall Mrs. W. J. Forestall, Church ; were married in Marmora on Jume 14, 1904 and lived in Fenelon who observed their golden tur- | Falls, Collingwood ' and Linds: 10 Oshaw 4 0. Canada's Mildest, BestTasting Cigarette The ceremony was } Jettorttied by the Rev. George Telford. Mr. E. Kelvin James played the wedding music wth Miss Marjorie Rundle as soloist. Given in mariage her father the bride wore a Ax gown of white nylon net and Chan lace over satin. A Juliette Cap held her mothers veil and she carried a white Bible on which rested a spray of red pinnochio . K. R, Fogal of St. Thomas was matron-of-honor wearing ice other attendants ot, bi of Goo: shawa, hy = dusty rose: All wore headdresses . to match their gowns and carried double Shasta in ing hues. ' Mr. Wallace Calvin was best and the ushers were Mr. K. man R. Fogal of St. Thomas and Mr. asects , which suggest wariness in LI oo Osa held in the ss matters do tion was for environmental | U. here the bride's moth- FOR THE BIRTHD a war sy navy blue wi an If tomorrow is AY birthday, |pavy blue accessories. The bride- I have good reason for optim- foams stepmother, Mrs, Edward now since the problems which | Kitchen, who assisted was in powd- 3 er blue with white accessories. Both wore corsages of, roses. ting For the wedding trip to northern righ s You will have to guard against |Ontario the wore a beige ness, however. Born under |suit with white and bfown acces- anniversary last wien they were ai hotue 10 before coming a to live many frie two y 3 agette Staff (FATHER'S DAY IS JUNE 207") MAKE TIP TOP TAILORS YOUR ZENE 30 HEADQUARTERS WINDBREAKERS A really outstanding gift Pine fiylon gabardine windbreakers (sketched). In navy, grey, Aire Fellowship Group, King Se. W.A, casual jackets ot -y Come and bring a friend $1395 the sign of Gemini, your love of |sories and corsage of yellow roses. i : varlety is such that . JAamission 53¢ ox aod : \ y { x : NOW take the Family... Enjoy Big Savinge Tamily Train Travel PLAN oR nds who called to good wishes and congratu- Church Street Pair | "THE STARS SAY Married 50 Years - As a preiude to the observance|, oF SSTRELLITA of their golder wedding annivers- Temperamental and aysotivaal * tendencies may be prev: un- der present aspects, so go out of your way to be tactful and graci- ous, if you would avoid unpleasant- ness. *| Be wary of stran pecially financ] not become involved in question- able schemes, and let no one per- suade you to risk your hard-earned cath on "get-rich-quick" ideas. aradoxically, the same lunar We show here enly a few of the many pleasant sur prises you can get for dear old Dad for "his" day-- from our Haberdashery Dept. Here you'll see shirts, sport shirts, neckweas, socks, Pyjamas, casual wear featuring Canada's top names for the top guy at yous home. : where they were on 14, 1904. Before coming to wa two years FLA they had | and Tine, where Me For- stall was formerly employed with They have five daughters, Mrs. Gordon Coppin (Mary), Mrs. Al- Goughiin (Dora), Mrs. Ern- f (Josephine) all of Osh- and Mrs. Syl Allen (Reta) of ; and Mrs. Herbert C. (Aileen )of Lindsay. Also one fom": living in Detroit, Mich- ). grandchildren. ure were present from Lind- ampbellford, Marmora, To- Detroit, Michigan, Olean, DRESS SHIRTS dow ts uy Holl La GARGONE Arpad or HmGETS? Then you wouldn't want to be one of the #880 who recently did repairs up Smong the gargoyles of the Peice Tower, atop the Parlia- mant Buildings in Ottawa. The scaffolding, rising 280 feet, was the highest ever erected in Cana da. We were pleased, but not surprised, that it was made of Hight, strong, easily assembled tubing . . . 37,000 feet of it. Saved a lot of time putting . ® and taking down. And payers a tidy sum of money. Aluminum Company of Canada, $44. (Alcan). i % ONE-WAY FARE for round trip, children between 5 and 12 years old; under 5 free. For example: Family of four ~---- For example: Family of twe Montreal - Vancouver - Victoria - Seattle and return : FATHER MOTHER : Coach Save MAN DAUGHTER (18 : DAs 2 oe) $325.20 $123.85 wire ; Inquire about Family Plan Fares for Tourist and First Class. i ® Leaving Tuesdays, Wednesdays. © Stop-over P © Generous Return Limit. © 300 Ibs. Baggage Allowance, Complete information from any C.N. or C.P. Ticket Agent. CANADIAN NATIONAL « CANADIAN PACIFIC ® In effect June 1 to Sept. 30. © Between Eastern and Western Canada. Between Canada and Midwestern and 'Whites, checks, solid colors in the very newest collar styles. Button or French cuffs. Con plete sise range. Famous name brands only $495 10 $750 A --- A BETS * Dad will be prond of ane of: these. Top grain leather in a variety of colors. Com plete elie range. From $150 : PERSONAL JEWELLERY What better gift for Dad them a smart tiebar and oufflink set? links, from $2.00. Individually boxed. RTIFICATE GIFT CE dhoose 1 zo wt 'handy nin csy om . 'By McGiregos, Harvey Woods, Penmans, fs cotton and wool, woolen and nylon, all wools and nylons. Plain shades, fancy patterns and dlamondchecks. 0100 $150 $195 wi TEE SHIRTS "im Dad will go for these in crewneck, V-neck et bution front style, Choose from every new " eummef shade by Harvey Woods, Fatner and Jaatsen $195 © $495 $100 1 $250 tailors All Tip Top Clothes Are Union Made 231, SIMCOE ST. S. CANADA'S GREATEST CLOTHING VALUE

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