Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 15 Sep 1955, p. 8

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- Bh 4 RL Slave lake to the Arctic : =n summer months. IY | aunt, VON Reports Show Busy Summer The September meeting of the Board of Directors of the Victorian Order of Nurses, Oshawa Branch, was held last Monday ev: in . |the board room of the phrimg Bi with the president, Mrs. Uriah Jones, presiding. As this was the first meeting since June, Miss Isabelle Sorley, nurse in charge, presented her re- port for the months of June, July and August. During this per- iod a total of 794 visits were made, with new cases numbering 91. A total of 980 hours were worked, and during the vacation period of July and August, Mrs. Arthur Warren, RN, capably filled the position of relief nurse. Owing to the absence of Mr. Co- lin Bird, the treasurer, no financial report was presented. A letter of resignation was re- ceived from Mrs. Harold Sproule, | who has been a member of the | years, during which she served as secretary for a considerable length of time, and has more recently been chairman of the supply com- | mittee. Her resignation was ac- | cepted with regret and the mem- bers of the Board were unanimous in expressing their appreciation of the valuable service she has ren- dered to the Oshawa Branch of the VON for so long. | A ittee was appointed to | deal with publicity relative to the {coming Red Feather campaign, | and the balance of the meeting was itaken up with routine business. '| PERSONALS An enjoyable varty was given by Mrs. Frank Singer, Jr., for her Mrs. Ada Williams who is % | returning to England tomorrow af- NEWLYWEDS * In a pretty all-white wedding Miss Betty Maxine Clarke and 'Mr. Allen Sydney Stire were 'recently united in marriage in 'the Grace Lutheran Church, Osh- awa. The bride Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Clarke and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Stire, all of Osh- awa. Photo By Ray Johnston Westmount H-S Assn Resumes Meetings Names Conveners ! On 'Monday night, Westmount $iome and School Association igtarted its fall meetings with a Jarge attendanee of mothers of mew pupils. The president, Mrs. Baward Fegan extended a warm "Welcome to new and old members, | The conveners for the year are as follows: religious education, rs. Samuel McReelis; publica , Mrs. R. D. Thomas; health, {irs. Harold Mosier; child guid- fgmee, Mrs. R. J. Monaghan; radio and visual aid, Mrs. R Har- :; children's reading, Mrs. : y Bennett. * Mr. L. HM. Magee read tlie Home @nd Sehool Creed and Mrs. Ed- ward Fegan drew attention to the fae on Home and School Clubs Oshawa President At CWL Convention Mrs. Kelly DeGray, president of St. Gregory's subdivision of the Catholic Women's League, Osh- awa, attended the eighth annual convention of the Ontario Provin- cial Council of the Catholic Wom- en's League of Canada at the King Edward Hotel, Toronto, Sep- tember 9 to 12. During the past year the cw. subdivisions of this province raised almost half a million dollars, and many excellent reports were read detailing how the money was spent and the work involved. An out- standing item was $24,564 spent on education, which included scholar- ships, school equipment, libraries and prizes. The convener of educa- tion reported also that great strides had been made in the fight against crime comics and bad literature, while the convener of radio, tele- vision and films stated that the theatres are being constantly urg- ed to provide better films for chil- j|dren, and radio and television to 'spoke a fe os a pupil". The group provide suitable programs. Addressing the delegates at the convention dinner, James Cardinal freedoms they cherished might wes ed to welcome Mr. Sam- abib, a new member to the t teaching staff. ! \¥Phis year a grade mother from | {¢hcH grade will take care of the \lanehes for each meeting as fol- Roy Spratt for | Grace McDougall"s room. | } © Melvin Coolidge for Mrs. | '3 A Ward's room; Mrs. Gaston | iMldneke for Miss Elaine Bell's i ; Mrs. Stanley Gomme for Eu Irene Preston's room; Mrs. tard Read for Miss Griffin's | (poem; Mrs. Harry Bennett for Miss Frise's room; Mrs, Seymour gwood for Mrs. A. W. Jacklin's reom; Mrs. Harold Mosier for b+] Jack MciIntosh's room; Mrs 5} James for Mr. Robert Mose's Jack Knox for Mr. Harold } i gs, Mrs. room; Mrs Shmuel Habib and Mr. Pascoe's rooms. : + ie room prize was won by Miss e Bell's room. A social half- H h under the leadership of Mrs. &ayden Gutsole followed. {SOCIAL NOTICES 1 MARRIAGE XHe marriage of Eunice Mae fiéld, daughter of the Reverend a Mrs. F. B. Fifield of Bow- manville, and Robert Yeomans, sof of Mr. and Mrs. George Yeo- | was solemnized Church, Osh- i ptember 9, 1955 rerend R. A. Bombay pens of Oshawa asthe Pentec ENGAGEMENT and Mrs. Hilton Tink an- nounce the engagement of their hter, Muriel Louise, to John 4 Shackelton, son of Mr. John Bheekeiton and the late Mrs Sbkelton, all of # marriage will take place on Saturday, October 8, at 2 p.m. in Ehchezer United Church, Courtice. Woman's Influence 16. Public Life Needed - Cardinal . #TORONTO CP)--A Roman Cath- elie church leader says intelligent ¢efiy thinking women are needed #4 public life as well as in the; aking at a meeting of the on-| tarfe: Provincial Council of the Soi Women's League, James | ardinal McGuigan, Archbishop of Ei onto, said the home is a fofan's first and most important ere but they are also needed éls¥yhere. +The time when it was considered range for women to interest | selves in politics is past, the eardinal said, and women today | be - keenly alert to issues which might have a reflex action] onthe community and the church. ! Jf not, a spirit of relaxation and! laisser-faire may develop which Will 'open the gates to the enemy abd destroy all that we hold most dear," he sald, 144 NORTHERN ROUTE i" Mackenzie river is navigable Ry pho some day be taken from them. He told them that the women of today must be keenly alert to issues which might have a reflex action on the community and the church; that intelligent and clear thinking women. was needed in public life as well as in the home, and that the day is past when it is consider- ed strange for women to interest themselves in politics. Miss Kate Connolly attended the C.W.L. tea on Sunday afternoon at Carr Hall, St. Michael's Col- {lege, of which Mrs. Arthur H. Cobham, formerly of Oshawa, was |a convener. McGuigan warned his listeners to |" ter a long and pleasant stay in Canada which she has enjoyed very much, The hostess, assisted by Mrs. Norman Williams served a buffet 1 on for 18, includi guests from Toronto. A game of cards was enjoyed and prizes were won by Mr. Frank Singer Sr. Mrs. Fred Williams, Mr. L. 8S. Bigwood, Mrs. W. Freer. Mrs. James Leslie and members of her group aranged a surprise party for Mrs. M. J. Ryan, Rox- borough Avenue, who recently cel- ebrated her 23rd wedding anniver- sary. Gifts were presented friends and members of the fam- ily and refreshments were served. AUXILIARIES GROUPS, CLUBS. ST. STEPHEN'S JR. W.A. The first fall meeting of the Junior W.A. of St. Stephen's -Unit- ed Church was held at the home of Mrs. Ray Crossman. Mrs. Henry Bickle opened the meeting with a scripture reading followed by a reading entitled 'Burden of Love and a prayer. The minutes of the previous meeting, roll call and a report by the treasurer "wdre read. It was decided to hold a tea and a display of antiques instead of the fashion show previously arranged. . Cameron Heard read a very interesting letter from Miss Muriel Bamford of India and also gave a report on the food parcel sent to ere. Mrs. Jack Cook's grewp served refreshments. FAITHFUL GROUP The first meeting of the autumn season of the Faithful group eof King Street Unied Church 'was held on Tuesday evening im the church parlour. Mrs. W. Trainer opened the meeting with a poem and gave a report on the sick members and wished a speedy recovery for each one. Mrs. Willlam Mitchell gave the treasurer's report and read "Thank You' notes from several members. After a short business period re- fesh ts were served by the 'Trousseau Tea For Marjorie Rundle Mrs. 8. Charles Rundle, Non- quon Road, entertained at a trous- seau tea for her daughter, Miss | marriage to Mr. Alex Ferries Jr. is | Marjorie Rundle, on Saturday af- | | ternoon. The bride-to-be, whose | of the group. COUPLES CLUB An enjoyable evening was held last Friday when St, Paul's Couples Club began the fall season. The | opening meeting took the form of |a 'Hamburger Roast' held at the | church manse, Beverley Street. A bon-fire was lit-in the garden. {| The Rev. and Mrs. Bruce A. Miles rf officers Bowmanville. | | to take place on Saturday, assisted | Were in charge of the devotional | her mother in receiving the guests. | period. {Mrs. Rundle was in charcoal and| A short business meeting was | white silkott with a corsage of red | held and the main topic of discus- |roses and Miss Rundle wore blue | sion was a "Turkey Dinner'. The and beige taffeta with yellow date was set for October 26 from |roses. Mrs. A. C. Ferries, mother |5 p.m. until 7 p.m. Tickets avail- of the prospective bridegroom ,was | able from any member for far dressed in slate blue silkott, and |$1.75 each. pink roses comprised her corsage. | Following the business the mem- Baskets of rose and cream gladi- bers went indoors for refreshments, oli decorated the rooms. | Served Fa and Me hes, A silver bowl of pin s 27; aud Mrs. William: McDona ered the table at' a Sire. jand Wr. and Mr, Jolin Swan, James Collett, Mrs. R. K Squair CANADIAN LEGION AUX. and Mrs. Arthur Found poured myo padiest Auxiliary to Branch tea. : ; 43 of the Canadian Legion held it Miss Sandra Moffat, Miss Carol | yogular meeting on i evi Anderson, Miss Kay Wallace pj ith th ident, Mrs. Roi and Miss Marilyn Hendershot, ia Drea 5 ev | members i b embers of St. Stephen's CGIT Articles received for the bazaar of which Miss Rundle is a leader i es * | were shown. Material, to be made rved the guests, up was distributed. | Miss Sylvia Rundle was in| | charge of the guest register, and | Accounts were passed for pay- | Mrs. Irvine Harrel kept the 'door, | ment and letters of thanks read. |The trousseau, wedding gifts and| Mrs. Alfred Lavender gave a {shower gifts were displayed by |Kitchen report. The sick members Miss Lois Fice Mrs. Walter Tink | report and the sick veterans report and Mrs. Robert Lang. were given by the conveners. Mrs. Ray Smith and Mrs. E. J. ! Birthday greetings were sung for Hurvid also agisted the hostess. five ro ny . BUCKAROO RANCH FALL RIDING SEASON NOW OPEN Special Children's Instruction Classes Every Saturday Morning Commencing Sept. 17 5 LESSONS FOR' $5 ADULT EVENING CLASSES IN OUR FLOODLIT CORRALS 5 LESSONS FOR $5 TRAIL RIDING DAILY BY RESERVATION JOIN OUR TRAIL RIDERS CLUB SPECIAL RATES -- SOCIAL FUNCTIONS For further information DIAL RA 5-2737 FABULOUS LITTLE JO ALDWINCKLE WOMEN'S EDITOR DIAL RA. 3-3474 THE DAILY TIMES'GAZETTE, Thursday, Seplember 15, 1955 Cedardale United Church was the setting for a wedding last Saturday afternoon when Doreen Shirley Derent, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Dervent of Osh- awa, was united in marriage with Neil Everett Gifford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Gifford of Taunton. . The Reverend S. C. H. Atkinson officiated at the ceremony assisted by Mr. James 8. Young, Mr. Stan- ley Locke played e wedding music and accompanied Mrs. Alf- ed Barassin who sang "The Lord's Prayer" and 'Because'. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a floor length strap- less gown of carnation white chan- tilly lace and net over satin, topped with a long-sleeved lace jacket. Her finger-tip veil of tulle illusion was gathered to a' pearl studded coronet and she carried a white Bible crested wth pink roses. Miss Eva Locke was maid of honor wearing sunshine yellow. The other attendants were Mrs. Jean McBain and Miss Joan Dervent, Doreen Dervent, Neil Gifford Wed In Pretty Afterneqn Ceremony sister of the bride in pastel green, The bouffant waltz-length gowns worn by all the attendants were designed on identical lines of Chromespun taffeta with slim bod- ices topped with shrug jackets. They wore matching wristlets and feathered headdresses and carried yellow and bronze chrysanthe- mums. Mr. Ronald Bickle performed the duties of best man. The ushers were Mr, Glen Glaspell and Mr. Leonard Dervent, bride. The reception was held in the lower hall of the church, where the bride's mother received wear- ing powder blue with navy blue accessories. The bridegroom's mother who assisted chose plum rose crepe with black accessories. They both wore corsages of pink and white carnations. For the honeymoon trip to Ot- tawa and the Gatineau Valley, the bride travelled in_a dress of char- coal novelty wefive\with pink ac- cessories. On their\ return the couple will live in Taunton. Simon Louwe Weds Evonnie G. Bittort The marriage of Evonnie Geral dine Bittorf and Mr. Simon Louwe was solemnized in the Free Meth- odist Church by the Reverend R. E. Dargan recently. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Bittorf of Oshawa, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Louwe of Hol- land. g Gladioli and asters formed the bridal setting and Mr. J. S. Locke played the wedding music. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. She wore a gown of white nylon net inset with lace over satin, with a net yoke trimmed with sequins and long APPOINTMENT Miss Grace Richer was recent- ly appointed to the social work staff of the Children's Aid So. ciety of the County of Ontario and the City of Oshawa, and her duties started this month. quet roses. The maid of honor was Miss Lavinia Legear in length blue net with matching accessor- ies and carrying pink roses. The bridesmaids were Miss Kay- leen Bittorf and Miss Marilyn Bit- torf, sister of the bride, in pink net with bouquets of blue corn- flowers. The flower girl was little Miss Linda Shonika who was in yellow organdy with a hat to match and a nosegay of mixed flowers. Mr. John Louwe was the best man and the ushers were REN Raymond Bittorf and Mr. Gerald Gray. A reception was held at the Ukrainian Hall. The bride's moth- er wore blue crystalette® with black accessories and a corsage of pink roses. For their honeymoon the couple motored to Niagara Falls and points east. The bride travelled in a navy blue suit with red ac- cessories and a corsage of red TMF. and Mrs. Lo r. an . Louwe are mak- ing their home in Oshawa. Guests were present from Cal- gary. Rlora : Kitchener, Acton, chmond Hill, Toronto, A, Whitby. * a ang Verna Sully Bride Of James A. Nelson Grace Lutheran Church was the scene of the marriage recently of Verna Dorothy Sully, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sully, and James Alexander Nelson, son of Mrs, James Nelson and the late Mr. Nelson, all of Oshawa. The Reverend N. C. Kritsch of- ficlated and Mrs. Kritsch played the wedding music. Miss Elenore Galder of Warkworth ssang the solo. . The bride was given In marriage by her father. Her gown of ge over satin was styled with a long sleeved lace jacket over a bodice PACKAGE * Suggested Price MILD - COOL - EVEN BURNING Our new combinati inspired adaptable 4 WAYS TO BUY @ Cosh @ Charge ® Budget ® Loyaway med with 42 KING ST. Ww. St LAYAWAY SALE | Winter Coat Advances leine', mohair, suede cloth and duvetyn, LUXURY COAT of mohair trim- lining. Sizes 8 to 18. GREAT SEPTEMBER Fall and Winter coats . . , a rare on of fashion and value. Paris- designs beautifully adapted and in rich-textured, imported 'Mo- CARDIGAN COAT of luxurious 'Molaine' styled on youthful lines. Rose, aqua, teal, toast, blue or grey. Sizes with plush velvet. Black only fire engine red £9 98 L) brother of the|} Son of Mr.and Mrs. Albert Shortt, Hall street, is Gary Al- bert who was one year old on July 19. Gary Albert's proud Br A BC GARY ALBERT, AGED ONE grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shortt of Oshawa and Mr. and Mrs, David McKeen of As- pen, Nova Scotia. Photo by Home Portrait Studio of gathered lace, trimmed with sequins. A heart-shaped crown held her fingertip veil and she carried a white Bible with yellow rosebuds. The attendants were Mrs. John and white accessories. The bride- groom's mother was in mauve with white and mauve accessories. Each had a corsage of chrysanthemums. The couple took a wedding trip i Bernard Goleski 'Frances Smith Wed i | Goleski, lace" sleeves. Her fingertip veil Their fell ip a double fold from a crown of rls, and she carried a bou- to Buffalo and are making their home in Oshawa. For travelling the bride chose a suit of coral popcorn with white accessories and a corsage of yel- low roses. McKeen, R.R. 3 Bowmanville, matron of honor, and Mrs. Wesley Weppler of Aylesford, Nova Scotia. gowns were fashioned simil- arly to that of the bride in tur- quoise and pink and they wore headdresses to match. Mr, Harry Sully of Warkworth was the best man. Ushering were Cpl. Wesley Weppler, RCAF Sta- tion Greenwood; Mr. Charles Geis- el of Kitchener and Mr. John Me- Keen of Bowmanville. A reception was held in the church parlors. To receive, the bride's mother wore a street-length dress in powder blue with pi ADVANCED STUDENTS SYDNEY, Australia (CP) -- Australia will provide experts and fellowships for an audio - visial education gathering to be held in India for advanced students from Colombo plan countries. Indian government officials said here the seminar will open at Lucknow in November and run for two months. QUALITY FUEL OIL -- EXPERT SERVICE Phone RA 3-4663 313 ALBERT ST. The Reverend George Telford Be | D.D. officiated at the wedding on | Saturday afternoon of Frances Hel- en Smith and Bernard, Matthew both of Oshawa. The ceremony was held at the - the late Mr. Rout, and the bride- groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Goleski, Oshawa. The bride who was attended by Miss Patricia Hughes, wore short-sleeved, semi-formal hs ss pearls, and a white feathered pill- box hat, Her flowers were red and white roses. Miss Hughes wore a strapless and fatto topped ith 8 rast Jacket Black's Ladies' Wear will remain closed on Soturdey due to the celebration of the Jewish New Yeer. These | customers having elterations please notice thet they will have to pick up their merchandise on Fridey. THANK YOU BLACK'S LADIES' WEAR 70-72 SIMCOE ST. N. SATURDAY SEPT. 17th E THE e | DON'T APOLOGIZE FOR THE APPEARANCE OF YOUR KITCHEN CHAIRS Mave Them Expertly Recovered by | OSHAWA UPHOLSTERING 10 BOND W. RA 5-0311 Faberge's fresh and hy frolicky fragrance for fall. perfume 3. to 32. cologne 1.75 1012.50 fpr ku 28 KING ST. E. DIAL RA 3-4621 REGULAR CITY-WIDE DELIVERIES 4. SERVE 8 90 in FH chest. '89 HORWICH mie 20 Simcoe St. S. Phone RA 3-7133

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