Daily Times-Gazette, 17 Jun 1955, p. 8

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WOMEN'S HOSPITAL 'AUXILIAR Hundréds of guests attended | of the Oshawa General Hos- il gard { held 1 pital on Wednesday afternoon at the annual garden tea held bY | {he home of Mr. and Mrs, the Women's Hospital Auxiliary ' Charles Robson, Cluaran Farm, VOMEN JO ALDWINCKLE WOMEN'S EDITOR DIAL RA, 3.3474 > THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTT, Friday, June 17, 1955 Double-Ring Ceremony Unites Shirley Hough And John Milne King Street United Church, was the setting for a wedding last Saturday afternoon when Shirley Dearline Hough, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Dearl Hough was united white stephanotis. Mrs. Earl Wakely was matron of honor wearing blossom pink, and carrying a crescent of yel- low pinocchlo roses and white ba. by chrysanthemums, The brides. maids, 'Miss Doreen McColl and Miss Helen Milne, were both in in marriage with John Alexander Milne, son of Mr. and Mrs, Bruce Milne all of Oshawa, Standards of pink and white | turquoise and carried crescents of peonies formed the background pink pinocchio roses with white for the double ring ceremony | stephanotis, They all wore iden. tical ballerina length gowns of ny- conducted by the Reverend. Mer. vin '8S, Bury, Mr. Wallace Young lon chiffon over taffeta, styled presided at the organ and accom. | with portait necklines and short panied Mr. George Andrino. | sleeves. Their swirl feather head. | vich' who sang "Because" and | dresses and mittens matched their "The Lord's Prayer. gowns, Given In marriage by her| Mr. James Milne was best father the bride wore a floor. | man. The ushers were Mr. Rob. Jength gown of snow drop white| art Hill and Mr ThoMas 0'Con- Chantilly lace and tulle over sa-|nor tin, designed with a scalloped The reception was held in the neckline and long sleeves. Her | church parlors where the" bride's finger veil of tulle illusion was| mother received wearing delphin held by a pearl studded crown, | ium blue nylon sheer and lace And she carried a crescent bou-| with a wide brimmed hat of pe- quet of red pinocchlo roses with | tal pink, The bridegroom's moth. SOCIAL NOTICES - | brocade, and a navy blue straw | hat with velvet accents, T hey hoth wore corsages of pink sweet. heart roses ENGAGEMENT The 'ht Mr. and' Mrs. Albert Maskell] wont Ardent Group served the guests and Mr, Bury was master the | 6f ceremonies. Following the re- of Oshawa wish to announce engagement of their daughter, | qe > n aniartat Olive' Jean, to Alec Alfred Clel: | CPton the guests were entertain land, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Clelland of London, England. The marriage is to take place on Sat urday, July 16, at 2 p.m. in Albert Street United Church ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, James Elhar of Truro, Nova Scotia, announce the engagement of their eldest daugh- ter, Evelyn Elizabeth, to Mr, Jos- | eph John Masarovich, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Stefan Masarovich of Oshawa. The marriage will take place in the rectory of Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church on Satur day, July 16, 1955, at 11 am AT HOME Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Gray, 108 Division Street, will be at home to their relatives and friends on Sat. i urday, June 18, from 7 to 10,30 p.m, on the occasion of their gold. en wedding anniversary. PERSONALS REDUCED Hot Weather Special £2 "STORES Out-of-town guests at the Milne AWAY Hough wedding were: Mr. and Fy COMPACTLY Mrs. John Lyzun, Winnipeg; Mr IN OWN BOX and Mrs, Stanley Trowbridge, Sar nia; Mr, and Mrs, Luke Lyzun, Mr, and Mrs. Ivan Anderson, Mr a # and Mrs, Arthur Flerheller," Mr J al and Mrs, Percy Goyne, Mr. and i, fA; Mrs. Harry Clark, all of Toronto; Ny hi Mr. and Mrs, Deroches Ajax \i \ Mrs, Cecil Fitchett, Trenton; Mrs ft Y James Goodfellow, Clinton; Mr, and Mrs. Clifford Hough, Belle. | SNe ville; Mr, and Mrs. Whitlow Clark, XN ---- v Miss Margaret Hall, all of Wind SIMPLE TO INFLAT sor IN FEW MINUTES Out.ol.town visitors at the rit. be * TM. of Ibe 8. F. Goodrich Co. Rutherford from ary Cameron, Memorial y¥, Lethbridge, Miss M H 7, Mr. C, Purdy Miss Grace L. Davi and Mr. C, V. Purdy, Por Mayor Norman Down ace Mr. R. B. Potts Board of Trade Winthe, Oftawa, Mr, W Ottawa, Mr. Norman W tawa and Mr, 0. 0, troit. the mpanied Toronts Mr. E PF G. D'Arcy, Joyd, Ot from the and Lomas, De. Canadian Assistant Trade loners fo Hong-Kong e, Switzerland the of the nd and at Detroit on a tour Mrs. G, B, Miles, Mrs. H P, Schell, Miss Mary Bourne, Miss Curtis and Mrs, W, W, Baldwin, Doing a thriving business were the home table in charge and Mr of Mrs, Cha Anof popular attraction was the fish Joud with Sandra, Barbara and ge Robson busily toting their wares. Mrs. Lloyd 8, Collacutt and Mrs, Harold V. Bateman looked after the draw for the garden umbrella and table, The winning ticket drawn by Mrs. R. 8. McLaughlin showed the holder to be Miss Jes. sie Dillon, Mrs. M, L. Morris, Mrs. D, E, | Jackson and Mrs. Rex Cox had | charge of refreshments and accept |ing the tickets at the entrance Warm Sunshine * Reita Reynard og Tesh i Draws Hundreds Honored By Friends| 4 group of gis trom Miss Reits Doreen Reynard » To Garden Tea whose matriage to Mr. Alex Da-| aower of home of Mes. The warm sunshine on Wednes- vid Henry will take place is North- Sweetman in Pory 2 for at _Cluaran Hkh Brook- a Saied Chines lomo ro ea lin, the home of Mr, and Mrs, prenuptial events, ad) Hsia die lS Charles Robson, an ideal place for * Mrs, the general 8 garden tea and attracted hun. P Mrs, pal 3 dreds of visitors to the annual 'eo and Mrs, | Yeo enter- | the girls of the [ event by the Women's laibed at a iniscallaneous shower, (swivel chair snd 3 Hos Auxiliary of the Oshaw. which was attended by 35 es| FP the rehearsal General Hospital, of the fe evening, 2 bildal varty Tea hostesses were Mrs. W. H, sailts Darbar ul Silas Lene | entertained home 9 fashions from three pure silks, printed crepes, Mma Oe arching Jacket, Sizes 3700 17 1b J 20, ond 204 fo 24%. - Do ee ee ---------------------------------------------------------------- a ------------------------------------------ | were Mins Nia Morse, Mrs, 8 i ; 4 WAYS TO BUY Alger and Mrs, H, B, James, Miss % 4 / ® CASH ® CHARGE Mable Whitney who was cashier # 4 7 reported ery succesful returns i A © BUDGET ® LAYAWAY towar e Auxiliary's pledge to tre hospital funds. size. 4 w no| PICTURED FOLLOWING CEREMONY |land was general convener (Or the| nr ang Mrs, Kent Edwin ( bee, and the late Mr. Pairserv- | § 42 KING ST. W. afternoon, . 2 . ' Fairservice are seen following | fee Many guests relaxed in the J ----. --" . , e d shade, others roamed and admired Shes martiage recent in Brock: --Photo by Cadieux Studios : i fhe beautiful flowers 9 lingered the former Miss Marjorie Mar- WN pi 4 / Dik io ai Bs di e young garet Davies, is the only daugh- " 1 __"m " P. ter of Mr, and Mrs. Cyril Davies Y HOLDS ANNUAL GARDEN TEA of Brooklin and The bridegroom ", by Mrs. Tig vis. Mrs, is thie son of Mrs, Aubrey Fair- Com Brooklin. Seen above from L to | McLaughlin, president, as they Ray Smith gave the treasurer's| service of New Richmond, Que. pounding R are Mrs, Charles Hobson, Mrs prepare to serve the many inf Rg py ex er W. F. Mercer, first.vice.president | guests. a repor i cane eh | Fone Gasete Sift Photo | ers sank 10 he Hck. |'i8, Were, SAE fo, two members, your = Plans were Jhade wn cater t0| hazaar on November 29, The fol- y pd two on od oY the Kia vols | lowing are the conveners: general Doctor [1 ee B ILI is to jorved oi, wanis | sonvener, Mrs, Robert Williams; N A " id ot the 'Kiwanis Camp on go-convene, Mrs. Clifford Pilkey; ) . ancy work, Mrs, Edwar ck. A special treat of Strawberry |ley: aprons, Mrs. Dan Guiltinan; Prescription F & 1. WORKERS AUXILIARY At the conclusion, everyone en- ghoft Saks Jos served To, baby booth, Mrs, John Houston; The Ladies Auxiliary No 1, or » dup " . A. Moth, Mrs, Ger country store, Mrs. Sidney Brooks; Local 205, International Fur and | joved a hearty potluck supper, Mrs, Charles Holland, pind Ly George Lee, He Boks Is Our Profession" Leather Workers Union held its CGIT C-E GROUP The next meeting will be held | kerchiefs, Mrs. Maurice Proctor; closing meeting for the summer in| ne Christian Education Com.|On July 12 at 7.30 p.m, at the home the Union Hall with the president, | mittee for Girls Work in the CGIT| of Mrs, Charles Pogson, Simcoe Sister Myrtle Magee. Zhong. | held its last meeting of the season | Street North, The secretary read the roll call | in the board { Alb with 17 members present. The | United Ore Loom of Albert Street CANADIAN LEGION AUX. JURY an d LOVELL treasurer gave her report on ghe| "Mrs, Carlton Morgan presided ne Ladies Auxillary © Branch money spent out in the last year b . 0, of e Canadian gion hel for charity which amounted to near over Se usinety Deion, the min. its regular meeting on Tuesday PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS Ho hank You" tet ad| Jad by Mrs. Ray Corbmar. Mrs, | SIRE WHEL De PeClgingh Mr W "Than ou" letter was rei He Laxt th . | Rol 9 A from the Salvation Army Building oni ee Sau There is to be a social next Tues- LEWIS OPTOMETRISTS 3 KING STs EL T0 hi] SEND MEDICINES EE 530 siMcop 31.5 Fund for the donation they receiv-| wag conducted by Mrs, William |d8y evening June 21. All older |} 3 xiNG ST, KL RA 5-0444 * OPE -- POST. REE- D ed, It was decided to look for a| Adamson, memb were cordially invited to ring or something suitable to give| The next meeting will be held attend, to members with the auxiliary | in September, Accounts were passed for pay od name on it. A motion was passed | Refreshments were served by |ment: Letters and cards of thanks to send one CGIT girl to camp and | mre Samuel Gibbs, were read. The sick members and pay all expenses. The next meet. . sick veterans reports were given ing will be held in September in ST. STEPHEN'S SR. W.A, | by the conveners. Birthday greet- one of the member's homes. Mem-| The regular meeting of the St. on. bers will be notified when and | Stephen's Sr. W.A, was held at the vid where, home of Mrs, E, A. Moth. Mrs, A Frank Crawford presided. 1] NomtmTNTEm we, (Frank Conmiord praieed, STE The Segui te of Group seriptute. The tople ii An The Kw ZAC : gua ) x rue Vine" wai a a oY d . cise of She WA. of Nortminster Frank Crawford. Mrs. N. a: YOU SIMPLY EVER WANT TO GO TO A © re / " home of Mrs. Wilfred Anthony on Shen reading "The Country NNOT BUY A ' Monday afternoon with Mrs. | The secretary's report was read ER GASOLINE Harold Lemon presiding a -- -- --- Mrs, Donald Scott was in charge of the devotional Several Items of business were discussed, including arrangements | for the strawberry supper, on June 22 | The members were asked to do some articles of sewing during the summer months, for the fall ba. | zaar | | - led at the nome of the bride's| | parents, Athol Street, East, For the honeymoon trip to New York City and other American {points the hride travelled in a | grey blue suit. with a white hat {and a corsage of white chrysan. {themums. On - their return the couple will live in Oshawa. £ 3 SIMPLE TO SET UP A OR PUT AWAY King Street United Church Young People . . . REMEMBER POT LUCK SUPPER ot 6:30 P.M, MONDAY, JUNE 20th | | | Guest Speaker: REV. MR. 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