Daily Times-Gazette, 5 Apr 1955, p. 8

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B THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, April 5, 195 WoMEN JO ALDWINCKLE WOMEN'S EDITOR DIAL 3-3474 ¥ 4 | ' All ready for spring is Maur- lea Louise, daughter of Mr. and | Mrs. Morley Hughes, Wilson | Road south. Maureen, who was one year old on February 18, is JUST A BUNDLE OF SUNSHINE the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hughes of Oshawa and Mr and Mrs. Murray Standing of Toronto. --Photo by Hornsby Studio, ' GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES ELITE GROUP The Elite Group met at the] home of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon F.| Craggs, Oxford Street, on Friday evening. Plans were completed for the bazaar and home cooking sale to be held on Thursday, April 7, at the home of Mrs. Stirtevant. Mrs. Dean Craggs was the prize win- ner for the month. { The officers for 1955 are as fol- esident, Mrs. Frank Stir- er, Mrs. 58, Mrs. Joseph Gil-| conveners, Mrs. Esther Mrs. Donald Carnochan, rald Craggs, Mrs. Bert Rogers; sports, Mrs. Thomas Wil- son and Mrs. Joseph Gilson. Mrs. Stirtevant thanked the host- esses, Mrs. Gordon Craggs, Mrs. Gerald Craggs and Mrs. Bert Rogers. 8TH GROUP COMMITTEE The Eighth Group Committee held its monthly meeting at Guide House. Mrs. A. V. Black opened the meeting with prayer. The secretary's report was read by Mrs. H. J. Duqueite in the absence of Mrs. W. H. Jardine. Mrs. P. J. McAdam read the treas- urer's report. Mrs. Black thanked the Auxiliary and everyone who helped make the rummage' sale such a great success Mrs. Duquette moved that mon- ey be given for an Easter Party for the Brownies. New representa- tives are to be elected at the next meeting. It was decided to send note of congratulation to Sandra | uquette on receiving her Gold! Cord, also to Miss Sylvia Clarke for helping Sandra attain this high honor. Mrs. R. Conlin read Miss Clarke's report from the Local As- sociation meeting, which was very enlightening, especially to the new Guide mothers. After hearing Miss Clarke's splendid report it was de- cided to ask Miss Clarke to at- Order Now -- PLANT A HED at the proper py time. FREE «= Ome Pink Butterfly -- Shrub for EARLY erders. "Best Quality Only" CHINESE ELM-- $ for § PRIVET-- "Amurense" variety, --ihe only hardy $3.98 or medium growth: j* kind; 18-in.,, 25 for $15.00 per 100. ROSA MULTIFLORA--. --18-in. edge © ardy ay $3.49 G Ti s: bushy, transplanted, 25 for or 95 per 100. RED BARBERRY-- all season n., 12-in., 25 for $5.98 per 100. PAEONY ROOTS-- Maroon - red for $12.95; or $22.00 (Exhibition size . white, pink, 3 for $1.98. With Every Order Canada's Finest Colored FREE Garden Guide Brookdale-Kingsway Nurseries BOWMANVILLE, ONTARIO Phone Day or Night MArket 3-3345 Full-color Movies OF YOUR EASTER CAN BE AS EASY AS ORDINARY SNAPSHOTS BROWNIE MOVIE CAMERA There's only one simple setting to make, and a built-in guide shows you how. And a single roll of 8mm. Kodachrome Film will give you 30 to 40 average-length, full-color scenes for only $4.85. This price includes processing. The Brownie Movie Camera with £/2.7 lens is $45.75. Easy terms if you wish. ASK FOR YOUR FREE COPY OF (@ IV ERIANS 28 KING ST. E. DIAL 3-4621 tend the next soclal evening and | Bella Coola, The marriage will give a talk on Guiding. The banquet is to be held May 10 and plans were discussed. The menu was turned over to the so- cial convener, Mrs. Toppings, and her group. The tea held by the 1st Group Committee March 18 was attended by Miss S. Clarke, Mrs. R. Conlin and Mrs. P. McAdam. ST. STEPHEN'S JR. W.A. The St. Stephen's Jr. W.A. held its meeting at the home of Mrs Ron MacKenzie. The president, Mrs. Ray Cross- man, opened the meeting. Roll call showed 16 members present. Mrs. Carson Heard gave a re- port on the Fashion Show. It was decided to hold this in the fall. Mrs. Ed. Gresik gave a reading entitled "A Crown of Thorns." The remainder of the evening was spent discussing and planning a catering project. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Ron McKenzie's group. SOCIAL NOTICE ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Ruth Mary Lott, Reg.N., of Toron- to, youngest daughter of Mrs. Car- man Lott of Niagara Falls, New York, formerly of Oshawa, and the late Mr. Lott, to First Officer John | Boyd Acteson, son of Mrs. Alba | Acteson of London, Ontario. The | marriage is to take place on Satur-| -- day, April 30, at 2 p.m. at St. Mar-| tin in the Fields Anglican Church, | Toronto. ENGAGEMENT | Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ford Ben- nett of Oshawa announce the en-| gagement of their daughter, Doris | Gertrude, to Samuel Nelson, son | of Mr. and Mrs. George Nelson of | | of a persistent take place on Friday evening, April 29, in MacKenzie United Church, Bella Coola, British Col- umbia. ENGAGEMENT | Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strutt of Burketon announce the eagape- ment of their daughter, Phyllis Mabel Ann, to Richar® John Lott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lott of Toronto. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, April 80. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. John Rosnik wish to e the t of their daughter, Barbara Patricia, to Gilbert Joseph MacLellan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mac- Lellan, all of Oshawa. The mar- riage is to take place on Saturday, May 7, at 11 a.m. in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, Oshawa. PERSONALS Among those who entertained for Mrs. Ronald Kenneth Kellington, the former Miss Amy Sargeant, | whose marriage took place re- cently in Albert Street United Church were Mrs. E. V. Sargeant, Mrs: Melville Smith, Mrs. Clayton Lee, Miss Margaret Crumb, Miss Doreen Trainer, Mrs. Harry Dyas Mrs. Clifford Rendell, Mrs. S. G. Sargeant, Mrs. Thomas Salisbury, Mrs. James Nash and Mrs. Jack | Hodgson | BIG NUISANCE GALT, Ont. 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