Daily Times-Gazette, 22 Jun 1955, p. 8

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[last Saturday afternoon oy JO ALDWINCKLE "WOMEN'S EDITOR DIAL RA, 3-3474 8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, June 22, 1955 'Rundle-Buller Nuptial Rites Form Pretty Ceremony In London | Of interest to Oshawa was the (in delphinium blue nylon tulle over wedding st Huron College, London, | tatteta, Their bouffant phir, were of Dr. | waltz-length and their | George Alan Rundle of London and | red hodices {entu featured draped i 2 | The bride who Is a RECEIVES RECOGNITION In recognition of services for the past of the Women's Au the Oshawa General n gratitute from all Mins Mabel presented with a graved Auxiliary pin, Hospital Auxiliary Holds June Meeting of the Oshawa held VieLaughlin Hall ercer presiding Praye one minute observed in memory Mr, E. A. Lovell A. Holland, General r the garden party held of Mrs, Charles Rob 1 ave her report sll the members for peration, and stated that vy had heen a great finan. Wom General Monday with e meeting on McLaughlin ad ind present the treas ears, with pin suitably ¢ the gratitude of the var 8. the hos. ports a Falr was!classes at the outstanding | 25 years | at the regular meeting of the Auxiliary held in McLaughlin Hall on Monday afternoon, Above Miss Whitney is seen as she receives the pin from Mrs, R, 8 McLaughlin on behalf of the Au- xiliary Times-Gazette Staff Photo discussed at some length, and committees formed, At the close of the business | meeting, tea was served, and de- corated cake clit by Miss Whitney PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Watson Morgan, Roxborough Avenue, spent the weekend at Lake: Dalrymple guests of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Thompson Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Bottrell, Alma Street, have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wainwright of Nobel, Ontario, Mrs, Eugene Mitton and Mrs, William Temple were among the guests who attended the B0th wed. ding anniversary celebration of Mr, and Mrs, C, Fred Mallory In Glen Miller, recently, ST. JOHN'S, Nfld, (CP) Mr. | and Mrs, Cecil Peters of nearby Springdale have reason to be proud of thelr six children, Each of the | six came first in their respective] Springdale school,' | der fichus matchi ng fradunte of | crownless ey hay with bac {the Victoria Hospital School of | accents of shasta daisies to match | Nursing and of the University of | thelr cascade 3 | Western Ontario, is the daughter; Mr, T, M, Rul of {of Mr, and Mrs, Roger Rainford was best man for his brother, Buller of Glencoe, The bridegroom, | ushers were Mr, Gerald Lenover a 1953 graduate of the Facult Medicine of the University of West | Nicholson of London, ern Ontario, is the son of Dr, and| A reception was held at the Mrs, Franklin James Rundle of Cobblestone Inn where the bride's Oshawa, | mother received wearing powder | Blue delphinium and white glad- | blue lace over taffeta, with a white loli formed the background for the hat and gloves, The bridegroom's ceremony performed by the Dr.|mother who assisted was in mist |W. R. Coleman assisted by the! | fra with navy blue accessories, Reverend Harry Mahoney of Glen-| Both wore corsages of shasta dals- coe, Mr. Kenneth Amsdale played ies. the wedding music w ith Mrs, Gar-| Later the couple left for ; a wedd- {net Lenove ling trip by automobile to north- | The bride who was ven in mar- | ern Ontario and on their return will | riage by her father was gowned in |live in Toronto, For travelling the {nylon tulle over taffeta, The fitt- bride wore a grayish-blue summer ed bodice featured a small round [suit with a white hat accessories pointed collar and long sleeves [and a corsage of yellow roses. HH ara ae nike GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES skirt which swept into a chapel | train, A jeweltrimmed headdrens {held her fingertip veil and shel {earried a cascade of yellow roses | and white stephanotis, Miss Joanne Buller of Chatham | CENTRE STRRET W.A. The regular meeting of Centre Street United Church W.A. was held in the Chapel with Mrs, Fred Graham, president, presiding. Mrs, Harry Young led in the {Jessie May Buller of Glencoe, | wi is mald-of-honor for her sister The bridesmaids were Miss Ruth Schldek of London and Miss Bar. bara Perry of Woodstork, The at tendants were identically gowned as | "The Two Gentlemen of Verona" presented by | EARLE GREY PLAYERS sponsored b LYCEUM CLUB AND WOMEN'S ART ASSOCIATION In Adelaide House Garden 0 Thursday, June 23 - 8:20 p.m. In case of rain in CENTRAL COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM ADMISSION -- $1.00 of |of Sault Ste, Marie and Dr, J. R. [to There's a NEW FRIGIDAIRE Automatic DISHWASHER designed especially for you . . . Now you can start enjoying carefree, automatic dish washing right away -- in your present kitchen -- In your-about-ta-be-built dream kitchen. For Frigidaire offers you a choice of four exciting new models. 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AJAX HARWOOD NORTH by , {itled "Faith of Dur Fathers," Miss Flora French read the secretary's report and called the roll, Mrs, David Morris gave the fres- surer's report, was decided to sa ley dioner on Oc nned trip to Niagara Vals on Sy 5. ined each os was read also quoted a poem, Mrs, Hud Phillips gave two ead Mrs, C, Young slosed is nd of the meeting th prayer, The treasurers report was by Mrs, Harry Jellery, Mrs. 8. J, 8 was unable to af tend through (liness was roatt missed a a suitable cari gach members' inl was ol Plans were made for a le to be hui » Yn. red Spencers cottage, La ugog on It was decided % "hold il es fall meeting in September at the church in form of a pot luck supper 4] a 8 wiltin rs, ler, assisted by Mrs. William oi Ry served refresh. |. ments, A vote of thanks was given to Mrs. Buckler for openin home for the evening and al _-- wished a happy holiday. at the Sunday school, James Sproule entertained at a Mn Jame eral Motors she received a woollen BABY'SCRY ALWAYS TEMPER DISTINGUISH between your a bas of pain and ery of temper, The in ery" should have instant attention, I i In enused he distress due to gas on the stomach or bowels, or those common Sismiive hing ing Baby's Own T fo Tea, Showers Honor Kathleen Langmaid Miss Kathleen Langmald, whose marriage to Mr, Stuart Sleeman Wook i plac ve last Saturday afternoon n honored at several pre- needed a aig liom gan ad hon tima--when babies are ly re Yropiari or have on upsel tummy -- Baby's a " oi {7 ud, Xo effective for mar ants jou No asin? Muff = no dulling package today, Dante] events, Mrs, Walter Langmaid entertain- ed at a tea for her daughter. She was "assisted in recelving by th e Youthfully styled te sult all ages. In sheers, broadecloths, nylons, otc. A grand amortment to choose from, Sizes 9-17; 10.20; 1414-2612 ond 38-52, Prices range from 2.98 to 19.95 -| Miss Langmaid and Mr, Sleeman blanket and erystal. The choir of (Mrs. 22% Batton of Yort Erle, | Whitby United Church, of which |and the late Mr. Barton, to Mr. Burton Craig Russell, son of Mrs, Grace Russell of Oshawa. The marriage will take place at St, Paul's Anglican Church, Fort Erie, on Saturday, June 25, at 2 p.m. LODGES AND SOCIETIES LEND-A.HAND . CLUB The Lend-A-Hand Club P.N.G. Th aL supper on Saturday, July 23, 1955, | ing hall with one guest present, Miss Margaret Simmers of TRekina, regular business session opened with prayer and roll call followed by the reading of min. utes. Sick report was given by are members, presented them with a table lamp. SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. nley Zarowny wish to announce awa, The marria in St, Church on at Zz pm, lace AT HOME Mr. and Mrs, Pete, Simmons, 870 Simcoe Street North, will be at home to their friends and neigh. . WANT DRY PLANES VANCOUVER (CP--The British Columbia Women's Christian Tem- perance Union is asking pilots, air stewards and stewardesses to port a campaign to' ban refreshments from commercial afr- MODERN AIDS GUILDFORD, England (CP)-- Joaching alds in include five tape recorders and 970 radios and phonographs. Sister Helen Court ft, C.P.Y. report was given by Sister Alice Hayton, The members were of the picnic on July yy inded of Evans' cottage, Pine Point, Scu- fof land, 1 The 'dant noble grand's clul bors on Saturday, June 25, from 3 to 7 p.m, on the occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary. 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