TS sms a A aw We --- A GARDEN WEDDING Mr, and Mrs. Phillip J. Sim- | daughter of Mr. and Mrs Ti ard are seen following their mar- | Harold Coppin of Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Phillip J. Simard The couple will Photo By riage recently in a beautiful gar- | den setting at Cedarhurst Beach, [ Beaverton, overlooking Lake | Simcoe. The bride, the forme: | live Miss Marijo Williams is the | Taylor Maclagan, Beaverton. of Helen A. Andely 'A Portia Rises a er NP A OME JO ALDWINCKLE WOMEN'S EDITOR DIAL RA. 3-3474 i 8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, October 1, 1955 ' GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES LAUREL GROUP Mrs. R. V. Kimmerly gave thell : The Laurel Group of St. An-|treasurer's report. Mrs. Sandford | drew's United Church WA held its Perry called on group leaders | |first fall meeting in the church for reports on their activities. The| ww . | parlor on Monday evening. members decided to cancel the! ! | The president, Mrs. F. R. Ste-| turkey supper, which. was to be! . 1 | phens, welcomed a visitor and for-| held on October 5. . | mer membef, Mrs. Keith Gahan,| The bazaar will be held on No- | |and then cgnducted a brief busi- vember 2 in the lower hall of the| ness period; church, , Mrs. Pel announced, Plans were made to assist in that Mrs. Rose will be guest| catering and serving for a ban-|speaker for the WA church serv-| quet and a wedding as part of the ice on October 16 morning serv-|i fall activities. | ice. : : Mrs. A. G. Stapleton introduced] The next WA meeting will be the guest speaker, Mrs. G.| held October 26 at 2.30. Group 5; Dancey, who showed movies 23d served refreshments. i |gaye an entertaining commentary 14% Fo oh family's A visit * to CHEERFUL GIVERS It |the British Isles and parts of the| The Cheerful Givers WMS Group | continent. The scenes of the Rhine|of King Street United Church held valley, Switzerland, Ireland, and | the first meeting of the fall season {the ancient cities of Chester andjon Wednesday afternoon, The| | Stratford-on-Avon carried every- | president, Mrs. Lawrence Allin, | {one into their historic atmosphere. | opened the meeting with a poem, On behalf of the group, Mrs. S. G.|"'Giving Thanks." After a sho. Oshawa Guests At Anniversary Guests from Oshawa were pres. i lent at a reception in the Cart- wright Community Hall when Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lawrence with their family, relatives and friends celebrated their 25th wedding an- niversary, recently. The former Miss Muriel Fowler of Toronto and Mr. Walter Law- rence of Weston were married in St. Mark's Anglican Curch, To- ronto, September 16, 1930. Among the guests were their attendants of 25 years ago, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Walton, Klin- burg, and Mrs. Gerald Black, Mrs. Albert Fowler, Oshawa; Mr. and Mrs. George Hardsand. Oshawa Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Black and family, Lotus; Mr. and Mrs. Wal- ter Fowler and family, Toronto; Mr and Mrs. Frank Lawrence, Weston; Mr. and Mrs. George Lawrence and family, Scarbor- ough, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. B. Lawrence, To- ronto; Miss Irma Hoskin and Mr. James Wallis, Oshawa. : Mrs. George Prosser acted as mistress of ceremonie®, and Mr. Dalton Dorrell made a presenta- tion of a set of dishes from the neighbors. 3 The couple received many gifts, and after refresments were serv- ed, cut the anniversary cake. The | evening was spent dancing to the music of the Bristow Orchestra, | Yelverton. CLUB CALENDAR A ROSE IN BUD Werry thanked Mrs. Dancey and| business session, Mrs. W. D. Rus- presented her with a bowl of flow-|nell accompanied by Mrs. Clar-) 7 ers. The meeting closed with the|ence Scott, sang two selections, | serving of refreshments. he Church = te Side of The| k Road," and "My Deliverer. ap | NORTHMINSTER WA Mrs. Stanley Gomme was in| Daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Flor 8 the grandaughlel o My, sud | The regular meeting of North- charge of the worship service and, ian Tomalak, Chadburn street, is | an" nr' and Mrs. S. Warshall minster United Church Women's Mog. Lesiie Crumback road Je/ Janice Halina, who was four | RR, 4, Cobourg . d Association was eld on ednes-, Scripture. rs. CO rea e| . ), . i day with Mrs. Sanford Perry, the| story, 'From Coast to Coast,| Years old on August 30. Janice Photo by Hornsby Studio president, presiding. | Lighting Candles of Friendship for Group no. 5 were in charge otjthe Different gi Living| Fa] Luncheon at St. George's the devotional. Mrs. Ronald NY ratg Within Our Borders, ie, 5 | read the Scripture. Mrs. Neil Lam- me read a short story, "Safe Har- . . bert read a gospel story and a/bor ai Sundown." Followed by Holiday Recollections prayer. Refreshments were served by| ee ; . ivi The minutes of the last meeting Mrs. W. McMillan and her com-| Fascinating glimpses of many) "Ina home near Helsinki I found were read by Mrs. Wilbert Jeffs. mittee. European capitals were presented | practically everything made by followi luncheon in St. George's hand, woven cloths and linen : ollowing a uncheo : B€5| sheets, carved wood, hammered TE parish hall on Thursday. The|metal and local pottery. This was speaker was Dorothy Lash Colqu-|not unusual." houn of Toronto who visited ten| Mrs, Colquhoun, who travelled : i Suid x | countries during an eight-week va-|alone, found friendliness and hos- Neighbors of College Hill district as the bridegroom, Mrs. Kenneth ion this summer, and the lunch-| pitality, but "the most awful kitch- held 3 surprise party jn hosor of Courtice a dhe bride's (athr, Mies won was the' anmual fal' gvent of ens everywhere. We are so used re ng fr Montrave avenue, | Mrs. Mary Jonah as best 'man. | the Women's Guild of St. George's to convenience and color that it are moving from Montrave avenue, | Wis. y :| Anglican Church. was a puzzle to know how my where they have lived for the past| Miss Christine Zeh as flower girl| "mo hi light] h 1 s | host 1d d h delec- 95 years, to Gibbons street. Mrs. and Mrs. Harvey Skinner as the| ouching lightly on the places hostesses could procuce such cee Brash received a corsage of roses minister. "Mrs Martin Libby pour: she visited, Mrs. Colquhoun found| table meals is dull, impossible cut specially for th occasion from ' ed tea for the buffet luncheon | the people of England cheerful and working conditions. Specialy jor lug 4 | the food good. Rome was teeming| Mrs. W. P. Whittington presided "with an overskirt of embroidered; The Comer acquittal added one ~... gifts A poetry contest was| Warren, extended their greetings Becomes The Bride |In English Courts _ Britain's | Mr. Willi im' d a Britaio's/ Mr. William Trim's garden an South Simcoe Home and School - LONDON (Reuters) Of Michael Brennan .itiyled "public enemy No. 1,"|bathroom hamper was presented| | Coo "el its annual tea for music. Jack (Spot) Comer, 42, is back in| to the honored pair from the many Ml Clue of ot. Gregory. ioihis bookie haunts in London's Soh friends present. | the Ingticrs Of 'ouade ) pupils at a early all wedding hea Helen A1TETC 3 fred aN. because Honoring Mrs. Herbert Beck- president of the association, greet- | Ade aide nagly. daugh ro x attractive Rose Heilbron leit her stead ye former -Ella Gibson), ed the guests and invited them to . 2D Wo y of Liverpool home and came to Lon-| Mrs. ack Brooks was hostess at|take part in Home and School ac- awa, became the bride of Michael | © last week to handle his defence | miscellaneous shower held at! tivities and extended a special in- John Brennan, son of Mr. d on charges of wounding a fellow. her home on Ritson Road South. vitation to attend the meeting on Mrs. J. Milton Brennan of Ganano-|p.-,0 "or knife-fight | She was assisted by Mrs. Sherwood| October 3. Mr. William Wendt, que, Ontario. | "She's the greatest lawyer in Collacutt, Mrs. Martin Libby, Ms= | principal) of the school, welcomed A The Reverend Paul Dwyer of}. 00 % Comer told reporters Fri-| Norval Crossman and Mrs. Harvey | the mothers and asked for the co- iciate da "Mini white day Right as Miss Heilbron laid Skitnel, Mrs: Becksieal 2p | pardlion of the bafeats. i! pe bride ¥ Bow \ aside her iron-grey lawyer's wig, Sisted by her daughter, Miss Bev-| two teachers o rade 1, iss por satin and lace designed erley Gibson, in unwrapping the Margaret Knight and Miss Doreen i ¥ his | A 4 nylon net and long sleeves. A se. More victory to the record of this|y 14" ivy "Mr. Cecil Found and|to the mothers. Miss Ina White i 4 | 39-year-old brunette who, London| bie v : 3 | Juin And yea] sujoes ua held | awyers believe, may become the | Mrs. Drizh Jones as the win and Miss Beatrice Minaker, form, carried a cascade of red roses | first woman judge in the history of | Jot: aking par Fr 2 The wed-| er teac! OE 3 oe ool, Jou Ee Ae ®®. or | Britain. | ing yore yrs. ie a OmpSoR| tea, Mem rs of the executive of ae Doom om wae maid of.| When Miss Heilbron left the Old|as the bride; Mrs Cech Quantrill seryed: honor wearing waltz-length pink Bailey Friday night, fans gathered | with tourists and Vienna alive with "In Switzerland," - she said, "everything works. The whole country is a model of efficiency, and in Denmark everybody works. The Danes are indefatigible people, gay and lovable." "The closeness of the sea and mountains to the people of Stock- holm is reflected in their love of boating and skiing," the speaker noted, and pointed out the love of nature in Finland. and introducwd the head table as follows: Mrs. Albert Barnes, treas- urer; Mrs. Mervin Bury, Mrs. Stanley Turner, Mrs. H. D. Clever- don, Ms. S. T. Hopkins, Mrs, John Moffat, Mrs. J. A. Marshall, Mrs. R. S. McLaughlin and Mrs. H, J. Carey. She extended a special welcome to Mrs. Clinton Cross, wife of the incoming rector of St, George's MONDAY Mary St. H. and S. Assn. Albert St. H. and S. Assn. North Simcoe H. and § Assn Westmount H. and S. Assn. Women's Welfare League Pleasant Mon. Aft. Club Sunshine Rebakah No. 222 Simcoe Street CGIT TUESDAY Knox Presbyterian W.A. North Oshawa H. and 8. Assn. Holy Trinity W.A. S.A. Home League Christ Church W.A, W.C.T.U. Kinette Club Ever Ready Class Centre St. (West Grp.) St. George's Guild Alice Jackson Aux. 9th Scout Mothers' Aux. Victoria Lodge LTB 11 Group Committee Daughters of England WEDNESDAY SA Prayet Meeting Northminster W.A. Queen Mary Lodge CGIT Leaders' Council All Doubles Club Rundle Park Aux. 3rd Scout Mothers' Aux. Women Teachers' Assn. Harmony W.A. 2nd Group Committee. THURSDAY 50-50 Club Sunh Chapter OES and introduced the guest sp who was by Mrs, J. A. Marshall. tainment manager, brushing aside, a reporters plea for some human-| interest angles. Butlin, borg \in South Africa,| lived in Toronta years ago and| still has a Canadian accent. He has) five holiday camps in Britain, one in Ireland and hotels run on sim- Granddaughter Of P.M to Be Wed Sat. QUEBEC (CP)--Vivacious Louise| Samson, 21-year-old granddaugliter St. George's Eve. Br. Happy Doubles Club Calvary Baptist WMS Simcoe Street WMS Christ Church Eve. Guild 14th Scout Mothers' Aux, Albert Street W.A. St. George's Aft, W.A, Evelyn win Group AT Camp Pretoria A successful weekend workshop arranged by Mrs. Clarence Pen. found, President' of Leaders' Coun- cil, and her committee was held at Camp Pretoria on September 23, 24 and 25. Fifteen leaders of Explorer and Canadian Girls In Training ups in the city and district e joyed the Weekend Which was a g beginning for year's work with the girls. Miss Ruby Morrow of Bowman- ville taught the leaders many new study on the theme * Calling," a study prepared by Dr. Winnifred Thomas for women workers in the church. Miss | [Fisher of the Toronto Religious SONGSTRESS Featured soloist at Alvaston Exhibition tonight will be Sophie Brownlee, well - known Oshawa mezzo-soprano. Mrs, Brownlee recently returned to singing pro- fessionally and last season en- tertained at the Royal York and | King Edward Hotels and at so- | cial events connected with To- ronto hospitals, --Photo by Karla, Toronto LODGES AND SOCIETIES ' VICTORY LOBA Victory LOBA No. 583 held its regular meeting in the Orange Temple. Worthy Mistress Sister Anne Foote presided, assisted by Sister Florence Boyle in absence of Sis- ter Burgess. Devotional exercises were con- ducted by the chaplain, Sister Annie Moss, followed by flag pres- entation and National Anthem. The lecture was repeated and minutes of previous meeting read. Many members were reported sick. Plans for the visit to the Chil dren's Home at Richmond Hill on October 15 were discussed. All members wishing to go were re- quested to attend next meeting. Highlight of the evening was the presentation of honorary mem- berships to Sister Alice Lee and Sister Mary Smith for their contin- ued service through the years to the lodge. The sisters thanked the officers and members for honor bestowed them. Sister Alice Lee was winner of the evening draw. Challenger Group Maple Leaf LTB King Street WMS St. George's Aft. WA. - Christ Church Aft. Aux. FRIDAY Christ h Aft. Aux. Chure! Simcoe Street W. A. (Grp). ' Educational Council presented to the Explorer leaders the new ma- terials being prepared for the © |1955-56 season. Various phases of the work were | discussed, including program plan- ning, worship in the group, crafts and the mission study was outlin- Miss 'Aura Heenan of the To- ronto Girls' Work Board, intro- duced to the CGIT leaders, the Leaders' Manual, Part 2. Out of this arose discussions on problems in leadership, methods and group work. The mission study on the Indian Canadian was reviewed. Miss Bet, ty Jardine and Miss Ruth Bradley showed the, leaders new handi- crafts, including Indian bead work. The weekend closed with a wor- ship service and an evaluation period and it was agreed that the workshop had been most profit- able and inspirational, and a fit- Hug Degisning for the 'season's work. Hostesses Honor Miss Mary Sprager Miss Mary Sprager whose mar. riage to Mr. James Mitchinson took place at noon today in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, has been feted by her friends prior to the event. Miss Catherine Roberts and Mrs. P. J. Roberts, Elgin street east. were co-hostesses at a personal shower, Miss Mary Fudger, Gibbs street, was hostess at a miscellan- eous shower, and a miscellaneous and kitchen shower was held at the home of Mrs. M. B. Proctor, Mary street, who was assisted by Mrs. L. Haymes. 2 Co-workers in the Engineering Department of General Motors pre- sented Miss Sprager with an elec- tric mixer, Following the rehearsal a was held at the home of Mrs. P. J. Roberts. HOUSEHOLD HINT Combinations of large and small articles wash in a ma- chine than loads made ly of sheets or heavy bath towels. SEE AND FEEL THE DIFFERENCE IN of Prime Minister St. Laurent, will songs and games. Miss Margarst Puckrin conducted the ible 'Our High | 1 1 crysaline. Miss Maureen Brown, outside in the strect shouied s When Jabor Party Meets at Margate i ; imi ' now-familiar cry, "we want Rose. bridesmaid, was simillarly gowned | Zope HOME FIRST Tn le Bt rer ami coins, head"| Despite her courtroom victories, | Billy Butlin Will Make Things Lively dresses and mitts and carried pose. and fhe long, weary battle against Ba ie gs av ite | male prejudice, Miss Heilbron pas- By ALIN HARVEY, a |knows exactly why--Butlin hotels jo0ome a British institution.. It now|it may seem as if time has been Mr. McGarry Brennan was best| sionately believes "y happy home Lauatiou hag Stal hid or lack ies and newspaper men; something of a cliche for a turned back 24 years. i ny wo | LONDO? ee man. Ushering were Mr. Ronald|is the premise of any womans games of a Kentish holiday hotel alike. For another, delegates| SOuPle hia they first met at a yj wag on Oct. 1, 1931 that Mr. uted in mid-October. The would hardly want to be badgered| A special feature are the glam- St. Laurent gave away his daugh" Abott, Mr. Ronald Eaton a i | not called to the courtroom, Will be Bi y NAS, 4 i | i i i ABAOI Eugene Brennan, RC freeing out theinto playing billigeds when they... .c hostesses, determined young|ter Marthe in marriage to Mr. things in red blazers and white Mathieu S then a fledgling Nov she lives quietly in Liverpool with Politicians are J ; Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. ufesith husband, Dr. Nathaniel Bur-|bathing belles. {should be writing speeches. in the gray room of the Hotel |stein, a six-foot surgeon from Dub-| Here's the background: | Something of the special Butlin|gkirts whose job is to make sure| practitioner. Saturday, the eldest Genosha the couple left for points/lin. She insists on making room| Britain's Labor party goes to atmosphere ran be gleaned from|every guest enjoys -every minute, . . ill be ried. east returning to spend part of|for hours of play and comradeship Margate Oct. 10-14 for its 54tha typical day's program. Firstiof his stay. Fleet street par. child of that union wi mar with Hilary, her six-year-old daugh- annual conference. Ordinarily, nolitem, says the entertainment man-|ticularly likes the tale of the repor-| The prospective bridegroom is ilar lines in Blackpool, Brighton pe married Saturday to a young Ho le and Margate. He has made mil- 5 ehee lawyer. i i 'New! Elizabeth Arden. lions out of the camps--his own . pet a has Do them To one wedding guest, at least Holds hair in place with a gossamer touch! their honeymoon among the Thous-| ip / -- N and Islands. They will live in Osh-| tes. ; {upheaval is involved, but this time|ager, is "fun and games," usually|ter who was sitting in. a hotel Yan Mignault, a 25-year-old law awa. | Miss Heilbon is one of Britain's things are different because the outdoor ball games. Then comes|loufige trying to do a story for his graduate of Laval University. Out-of-town guests attended from two women Queen's Counsels and| seaside resort now dances to the the morning competitions, such as/paper when a hostess came along, | After the marriage he will set up Gananoque, and Dartmount, Nova|the first woman given that title.|tune of Billy Butlin, the affable billiards and table tennis. followed forcing him ultimately to flee to/practice in Noranda, Que. where Scotia : |The office, though purely honorary, holiday-camp king. by a "ramble" or hike. The after- his room.to complete the yarn. . 'the couple plans to buy a house. : | stamps her as a leading . trial| Butlin, once a Canadian Army noon brings more titions. lawyer with appropriate costume--|drummer boy and department involving among other things the SOCIAL NOTICES wig and silk robes--and income--|store employee in Toronto, pur-/crowning of a 'most glamorous g not less than £100 a case. {chased four Margate hotels last grandmother." Dancing, panel | {March aid _issnsiormied them. 4a games a assorted sports round ENGAGEMENT : ' . the usual utlin style, installing out the fun. Mr, and Mrs. Earl A. Tomlinson vill sake place - gi og cheerful young hostesses and or-| Butlin officials kept saying the = wish to e the t| Don Mills United Chureh, Toronto, ganizing various entertainments. |program is not compulsory, but it of their only daughter, Florence = '| The hitch is that one hotel, the was finally decided to make some . Lorraine, to Cameron Earl Henry. ENGAGEMENT . |St. Georges, is traditionally con "adjustments." So telephones have LLL son of Mrs, Jack Hendershot and] Mr. and Mrs. Clarence McInroy ference headquarters. It quickly/ been installed in all rooms, and the late Mr Rs Gordon Hears, all of Oshawa wish 3 Snounée he became apparent that Butlin's hos [the hotel will be closed to the gen- of awa, The marriage will take engagement of their daughter, Syl-|pitality-to-the-hilt techniques migh |eral, fun-lovin ublic for the place on Saturday, October 22, 1955, via Ellen, to Grant Norman Pas'{need some revamping. | period of the Erne. Classes Are Formin At The at 8 o'clock in King Street United | coe of Taunton, Ontario. The mar- TELEPHONES LACKING "We're taking the conference y Church. riage is to take place at West-| For one thing--although nobody very seriously," said the enter- ENGAGEMENT mount United Church on Satur-- Mr. and Mrs. Morley L. Can. 927: October 29, at 3 pm. | ning e the toll nr and Mos. Charles J. Hold their daughter, Joan Isabel, to| MT. 0: S J. 10' dep f . Albert Vaughn Larway, son of | Wish to announce the engagement Mrs, Larway and the fate Mr. Ber: | Bd Sauter, Margaret Am| SILLIAN MAE MARSH Gatario Tne marriage: wil tue | Mrs. Arthur Wray and the laf CHOOL OF DANCING D.E.A. Ballet, Tap, Toe, Character, Baton. Pre-School MONDAY OCTOBER 3rd Registration. y ; Now is the time to prepare for a career in business or to get a better job sooner. Ontario. The marriage will take Mrs. Arthur Wray and the late place on Saturday, October 22, at|Mr. Wray, all of Oshawa. The 2 p.m. in St. George's Anglican marriage will take place on Satur- Church, Oshawa. | day, October 22, 1955, at 3 o'clock | : at the Free Methodist Church, Osh | ENGAGEMENT | awa, Beverley Joy, to William Stewart Saturday evening, October 8, from i McTavish, son of Mrs. Stewart 7 to 10 o'clock at their home, Swain tk he Masoniz J ample. Contrd Stes Ezra McTavish of Oshawa and the' Farm, Enniskillen, on the occasion $a nee = i T H H late Mr. McTavish. 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