: v (Golden Links Group TO BE MARRIED NEXT MONTH yt Lo me rey Wet TAYVIAY| ..... AYPLE NAMED wild snd unreasonable form of | bones in right ankle while she| Charles Hammett Snow, a fed- 1 dancing, sometimes referred to| was dancing aboard a Mississippi [eral agricultural official developed Holds Election as "fitterbugging." Mrs, Mayers ' river excursion boat, the "snow" apple. 'S THE DAILY TIMES.GAZETTE, Monday, January 17, 1958 {1 p of the W. Street nited Church st its first meeting oe mui 8 sok : ers Are 8s ' . . lows: Honorary president, - LIMITED OFFER Cora Harvey; past president, Mrs, : G, E, Shemlit; first vice-president, i ~~ | Mrs, HV, Laxton; second vice la 2 sul president, Mrs, Frank Sullivan; re- 7 / . secretary, Mrs, Ross 4 d ; Cl Mes, Roy Corb- . ? J Z ©. | man; pianist, Mrs, Ross Clark; as. y sistant pianist, Mrs, Edward Sim- / } v mons; catering, Mrs, Samuel Gibbs; press, Mrs. Harry Laxton; missions, Miss Cora Harvey; sick ' " NN ' and visiting, Mrs, Mark Hill; shut i / J ins, Mrs, Leon Parks, iy # 4. ry ' DERMA- E FORMULA The Reverend 8, C, H, Atkinson sf, , / cu ' presided at the installation, The president, Mrs, G, V. Shem: : 4 ; ilt, presided at the meeting, Mrs, : el 2 Lawson Parks expressed her ; 1 Your age begins to show first in your thanks Jo the mem rs for plac. ; | 4 throat. So, to help counteract the drys ng their confidence in her. She : | conducted the devotional period ; i ness and crepiness that tattle-tale your period and, read an article, "An. 19 age, vse DuBarry. Derma-Sec by other War", Mrs, Ross Clark res f : ' | the scripture lesson and Mrs, H.V, : : : Richard Hud Ws rich natural Laxton rend an mviele " on che oils soften your skin, while me "Recruiting", ss Cora 1 J Harvey closed the meeting with special properties act as @ prayer, ih Hol gentle stimulant. With Derma . or om Sec, greater throat beauty Is yours | MR. DONALD J, HOWIE MISS SUSAN M, SPELLMAN PERSONALS - I in i For an entire month -the regular 2,50 1) is Charles Spellman of Buffalo, | awa, The wedding is (o take yrs, Derek Ellis, the former! o. of icy Suzan Marie Spell New York, to Mr, Donald dow place on Saturday, February. 19, jar of DuBarry Derma-Sec Formula by ss Patricia , who recently eph Howle of Buffalo, son r, , 8 « 4eresa Church, Bul ' nut arrived with her husband and two| man, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, | and Mrs, Orval Howle of Osh- | falo, Richard Hudnut is yours for only 1.25 datightots fom Eogland ad who | = S---------------------------------- BA GR eR will make their home in Oshawa, was guest of honor at a miscel- rg go BCR wat laneous shower held at the home from Simcoe Hall, ; 3 ' | Mrs, Thomas Wilson won the $2.50 Jar for only of Mrs, J, H, Lee, Carnegie Av- enue, on Wednesday evening lucky draw, Hostesses for the Feb- 3 3 Many lovely gifts were received . : | Ma el re i ruary meeting will be Mrs, George nN Les ig { for the new home Games were Garrow, Mrs, Thomas Wilson, rge i Py 8 [played with prizes awarded to Mrs, Joseph Gilson it Lo 2 | | Mrs, William Lee, Miss Joyce Lee Refreshments were served by | po ii and Mrs, Thomas Anderson | Mrs, Frank Stirtevant, Mrs Don- | HA . | Mrs, Douglas Pogue, the former ald Carnochan and Mrs, Dean| i Miss Ruby Yeo, was honored by Craggs "MY, WHAT A SURPRISE" | ae neighbors ou Westmoreland Av. -- 4 This happy young man is Larry , Belleville and Mrs, Leonard Hop- |of Mrs. Victor Cubbitt, Mrs, | JO ALDWINCKLE WOMEN'S EDITOR PIAL 3.3474 SOCIAL NOTICE Harold Hopkins, son of Mr, and kins of Frankford, Ontario, and | Pogue was also honored at a mis -- Mrs, Harold Hopkins, LaSalle | great-grandson of Mrs, Leslie | cellaneous shower held at the " Court, Oshawa. Larry, who is | Beecroft of Oshawa and Mrs, | home of Mrs, Roy Martin, Buck: GROUPS, CLUBS ahd when 2 Somber receives ve ENGAGEMENT / Mr, and Mrs, Charles Spellman | ten months old is the grandson | Norah Sullivan of Frankford, ingham Avenue, the attache within a of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Conboy of Photo by Hornsby Studio The following attended the open: | AUXILIARIES fow sit Hills bank. Shen wikis 4 of Buffalo, New York, announce m-- -- EE -- ing of the exhibition of painting by it on Its way to the next mem-| the enga t of their daughter, . wore matching vells studded with| Alexandra Luke at the Eglinton | | ber Suzan Marie Spellman, to Mr Don | Miss Doreen Marks iridescent sequins and carried | Gallery, Toronto, on Friday even-| STH SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX, The Christ tockings for 136 ald Joseph Howie of Buffalo, son . cascades. Miss Susan Freeman| ing: Mr, and Mrs, John J, Burrs, | nineteen members answered wer ® di Fatma soe nis or ' of Mr, and Mrs, Orval Howle of | Becomes A Bride was flower girl in pink tulle and| Mr. and Mrs, K. H. Braithwaite, |. 1/ call at thé 5th Oshawa Scout | oie triad an ah projee Oshawa, The we ing dy carried a nosegay, Mr, and Mrs H. E. Derumaux, | 30h Cav, 6 to Oe held In | nearry on for the 12 months |place on Saturday, February 19, The marriage of Miss Doreen Mr, Ralph Halpern of Buffalo) Mr, and Mrs, H. C, Bohaker, Dr INDYIOES LM pt heb yon Three new members, Mrs. J. K.| 1055, at St, Teresa Church, Buf. Marks and Dr, Arthur Kaminker|was best man, The ushers were|and Mrs, Gordon Hare, Mr, an Thursday everihB Shephard, Mrs, R, 8, Irwin and | falo was solemnized at Shaari Shomay-/Mr, Allan Kazman, Mr, David| Mrs, R. D, Humphreys, Mr, and y evi ' Mrs, R, hil Hicks were welcom: " im Synagogue, Toronto, last Wed-| Marks, Dr, Martin Wolfish, Mr,| Mrs, Ronald Lambert, Mrs, R, Mrs, E, ( Ryan presided and ed into t e uxi ary ; Y DANCING CAN BE ROUGH nesday with Rabbi W, Wurtzburg-| Leonard Kaminker, Dr. Martin| Mcllwaine, Miss Isobel MeLaugh- | the regular reports were heard, i Refreshments were served ST, LOUIS {AP M : { er officiating assisted by Rabbl|Torem and Dr. Ezra Silverstein, |l!in, Mr, and Mrs, H, E, Millen, Mrs, H. A. Whitely, Mrs John Mrs Ww, Robinson and Mrs, oe on ) rs, Betty Martin Norden of Oshawa The bride's mother received in| Mr. W. H, T Morehouse, Mrs. | Kellington and Mrs, John Brock ward Roberts, assisted by Mrs, | Mayers 34, has asked for $3,000 The bride, who was given in| @ gown of violet organza over | George Rapley, Mrs. George Rob volunteered to represent the Auxil Frank Johns and Mrs, R. A. Kir marriage by her father, was gown: | Periwinkle blue taffeta withjerts, Dr. and Mrs M, P, Towns: | Ary at Camp RAmAL -On January y ELITE GROUP Yed in white nylon tulle fashioned | Matching accessories and a mauve end, and Miss Dorothy Van Luven, | 22 when Fu Jsaawa £xscut ve ; LITT 44 with a scooped neckline trimmed | orchid corsages. The bridegroom's - yoard wil provide meals for the| The January meeting of the With French lace and studded with | mother who assisted was in| York and the Catskills for which Toronto District Commissioners' | Elite Group was held at Simcoe | a -- rls and Iridescent sequins, |Pink French lace over (taffeta the bride changed to a charcoal Weekend conference Hall on Friday evening with the | Phree layers of nylon tulle over| With a matching hat and a cor. | grey sult with winter white ae-| The "Gypsy Basket" has started president, Mrs, Frank Stirtevant, sage of gardenias | cessories and a gray lamb coat, [the rounds of the members, It] presiding | t skirt, A re ; | atin ylea thite goo A held| After a wedding trip to New!the couple will live in Cleveland, contains one item of home baking The roll call found 12 members her fingertip veil and she carried a Bible on which rested a spray of orchids and hyacinths, Mrs, Allan Kazman, sister of cam the bride, was matron-of-honor wearing a strapless gown of Dior blue crystalette with a matching jacket, Miss Simma. Kaminker, vill | | SEE! A" Yes!...By popular demand, we continue our great CLEAR THE RACKS SALE. We are still highly over- OF WHAT You ly Fo 116) stocked and this must be sold regardless of loss.. Every suit, dress, and coat in the store has been re- 7 b+ sister of the bridegroom, was maid - of « honor in rose crystal ette shantung styled identically to that of the matron-of-honor. Both o ' 4 priced -- many below cost , , , to give you the greatest savings ever seen, 1 HE BREAD The Quality Loaf! hiker [xe JER OATS MLLWOOL CONTS| "DRESSES X RE TRITON ' A | . i All fully chemols lined and | A complete range in all colors | MRS, W. P, WHITTINGTON 2. . oO / ; ) interlined. Limited supply, Shop | and sixes; made to sell at high: | Over 100 to choose from; taf- bn iy & A y early Reg. up to 3 er prices in fleeces, boucles, | fetas, wool jerseys, novelty o p ' 9 hairs, Sizes 9 to 17 and St. Geor ge's Guild Our Price To've 52, Ty op dt Ae fabviet, yg 29.98 Our in the Woman's. Guild : of St : ae a i a o NY Tho fH \ . 11 17 George's Anglican Church met In A § MW, ASP A 4h \ i i p 8 the parish hall for its annual and "Squeezing" may fool you be- Y TT Wh: regular MCCUE. oil presided for| cause softness is not a true test Ld : i A i ; Fan i Ir Vii 1 d a A J, tI y Pe i 1 ne first part of the meeting at| of freshness, But with Jane 3 hg a \ hi £ SPECIALLY GROUPED . : hich the annual reports were! Parker Bread there's no need to Lo h Pg ' ¢ aan % YOU SAVE 21.20 SPECIALLY GROUPED "squeeze", no need to guess -- Stunning casual and fitted SEASON SAMPLE! presented "call te Pegs of - i ' : Mrs, Marshall called upon Mrs : a datal \ RA 4 RC. Colpus to- act as chairman | just look at the date! : a 4) for the meeting. Mrs, Colpus asked The date on the wrapper is of ad Lae Te a i Lukon 85 Sa PRES E E. W. Baker to preset he your guarantee of "proven- i) a Novelty mohein, OUR PRICE hb Yio of offices Jor he yea wren fresh" flavor, This is important Hk (4 Rn foe ro Brand new styles thet arrived too lete 8 W Cowan: honorary, because when freshness fades, vy A AR dhe . wool, he hey teaton to OUR PRICE of ire DM. Rose flavor fades, ) da : . Al "i - . lor prices, Sixes A P. Whittington er -- d ! 2 A fattering colors, at just an ordinary OUR PRICE unlimited == You y ; - Ld hel f Reg, up te 355. YOU SAVE 25,23 ur Sele, BUT o have to see " or - : 0 Shot wr wp o 34.98, N hn Mak a i gi ow ercer anc ------ Xi ' XN ondous coat 3 imported Silhouettes in luxury furred CA YOU Save 20.) Turner secretary J 3 fabricate : an TU Trad Dass, arey; treasurer, Mrs v lecoration convener ; 4 Bock, ae tichardsor When com pe . A Richardson. ied the pared with dike C ATS Quality Vinings. Reg. 1 LE ality brends, SU T quality Full flere, corde QUR PRICE @® Coney (dyed rabbit) ® Mouton dan 3 54 A ny new Spring samples, and Fell | r the new y fice: impressing upon them he " : 11 (dyed processed lamb) ® French Winter Nighiy_ styled sei Aol . that they had been elected to im portant positions and that not only 4 would the success of their work be iY, Like all modern breads, Jane RE Seu) vied Rabbit) ® Piece Persian business Jil and the style conscious to 49.90, Reg, ou ta 79.98, reckoned in dollars and cepts but = hc Parke hite Bread is EN- f, ou arker W is EN 98. YOU SAVE 30.21 OUR PRICE PRICE also' in the creation and mainte { a is e of ; ra ; at p | RICHED for better nutrition. the Guild in forwarding Christ's | = : The complete list of nutrients, ® Cash 117 11 kingdom, He said that he had| g including generous amounts of SKIRTS Ch y : @® Lharge YOU SAVE 3021 YOU SAVE 40.1 pleasure in admitting them to | . . ' 4 4 their separate offices and trusted = Sunshine Vitamin D and health sim Edo) ~ hy nl §! d in tweeds, that they would have not only suc: _=--=. ful calcium, proves that penny for My Wore cess but also pleasure in carrying | -- penny Jane Parker gives you more J { cashmere blends, and TO BUY ¥ ® Budget : | Up fo 12.98 Reg up fe 16.98. e © Layaway BLOUSES out their work " f p A vitamins, calcium, iron and pro- / 4 OUR PRICE Mrs. Whittington said that it was | i ' with humble pride that she assum | Sein than oy Other of Canada's Maybe you ; y All.wool Jerseys, nylons, nylon crepes, hat she atom acing randal dant. auibh & ) sharkaking, tallored cotton, Fi g n't quibble ° ° ® EXTRA SALES STAFF fashions nd shades, All pi faerie YOU SAVE 10.10 Woman's ( At the same time about pennies ¢ aid frit former officers 9 . . of this organization mentioning in when it's quality you want. Fine, K : YOU SAVE 8.10 particular Mrs, J, A Marshall { But why pay more than you have to? 88 LJ ® past president, under whose cap / . Jane Parker offers you real save ings on a bread that's made of the " 8 U SAVE 310° YOU SAVE 5.10 ® EXTRA PARCELLERS RoR eit? Ren el ble leadership the many activities nd services renderd by the guild ' a -- | : ere brought to a successful cons 2 a ------_-- finest ingredients (we actually pay clusion If remium prices for many of the most / Mes. Whittington then proceeded i frei price) y 42 KING ST Ww nl . . Try Jane Parker Bread -- double { OPPOSITE DOMINION STORE with the new business for 1955, She | stated that the executives were ca- | ei kK / / ter ing for, a dinner, for the Men's Msi ge / AP FOOD STORES your money back if you don't agree Club on January 1 . 1, N ARRAS i it's your best bread value! Wy was dee ded to hold a casser. ; W S STORES TO SERVE You -- OSHAWA, BARRIE, TORONTO OSHAWA meeting on January 31 at 6 p.m,