Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 24 Feb 1956, p. 8

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4 D Ce A oN of off reve it. In E% 5 ture une ih 2 fore my quit eye In lac) stm Colonel and Mrs. R. 8. Me- Laughlin are seen greeting guests at their annual wedding anni- W. T. A. Nicholls, DFC, R.A., aide-de-camp to his Excellency; Mrs. McLaughlin; Colonel Mc- Laughlin and Mrs. M. A, Turner of Coral Gables, Florida, the Bermuda home, "Cedar Lodge'. Left to right, His Excellency the Governor of Bermuda, Lt. Gen- eral Sir John Woodall, KBE. M.C.; Dady Woodall; Captain Wonien JO ALDWINCKLE WOMEN'S EDITOR DIAL RA. 3.3474 8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, February 24, 1956 Mission Circle Birthday Party Has Honored Guests From India Mrs. A: R. 8. MacDonald B, Sc.,|mentioned, Mrs. Albert Fowler, RN, missionary nurse on furlough|Mrs, Harold Audley, Mrs, Sidney from India, and her daughter Eve-| Winsley and Mrs. Donald Rice. {lyn, were honored guests of the Mrs, MacDonald showed colored | Kate McLaurin Mission Circle of slides depicting some of her work | First Baptist Church when the both in the hill cguntry of south | group celebrated its 18th birthday,|India and also at Pithapuram, She | Other guests at this supper meet-| wore an exquisite sari and play ing were the young women of the records for the audience of the In- missionary society future. Supper|dian national anthem and other | was served under the convenership| music, 'Her daughter wore the cos- {of the executive and the three tule common to the small Indian | group carried out other duties. rl, | The president, Miss Edna Green-| She pleaded with the hearers to field, was in charge. Mrs, Ron-|pray for and send more workers {ald Collins led the devotional per-|to the country where as never be- liod. Miss Eileen Badley and Miss fore the people were asking for the Gwen Parrott sang a duet with| gospel of Jesus. She Dointed out in | Mrs. Mabel Joyce accompanying the pictures the significant differ- {them Mrs, Allan Hopper introduc- ences in the faces of those who | ed the speaker and Mrs. Frank Me-| had been influenced by the teach- Lellan expressed her appreciation|ings of Jesus. She spoke with hope {to Mrs. MacDonald on behalf of the|of the advances being made in me- circle, The names of the four mem-|dicine and education in India much bers still in the circle who were|of it due to the influence of Chris- present at its organization were'tian missons. ruary meeting of the Happy Help- ers group of the WA of Northmin- ¢ter United Church, The meeting was held at the home of Mrs. J. B, Hill, Alexandra Street, with Mrs. Robert Kelly presiding. Mrs. Kelly welcomed three new members, Mrs, G. E. Sloggett, Mrs. Lloyd B. Kemp, Mr. Robert G. Wilson, The secretary-treasurer's report was read by Mrs. John Jeffrey. prayer. The worship period was led by Mrs. J. W. Broadbent, Business items were discussed. Arrangements were made for a | rummage sale. Report of the sick {and shut ins' were given and Mrs. only one of their daughters able | Harry Jeffery gave the treasures to attend this year's party which report, Tar ed a years of marriage for | Supper was served and quilting [, Sul Photo by Frederck L. Hamilton |¢ontinued, versary celebration at their Jaycettes Entertain Jaycees ; With Dinner, Music and Dancing The Oshawa Jaycettes entertain. ed the Jaycees at the annual Men's Night held in the Picadilly Room of the Hotel Genosha on Friday last. Following a social half-hour the group sat down to dinner with Mrs. A. W. Banfield say- ing grace and proposing a toast tn Her Majesty the Queen. During dinner Mrs. Robert Skitch opened the fine session and Mrs. William| Edwards collected the coins for the treasury. Mr. Willlam Henry was presented with a huge blonde doll] to keep him company for the evening as his wife was in Flor- ida. Mrs. J. Rutherford made the | draw for the door prize and this| was won by Miss Lillian Beamish. After the introduction of the| head table guests Mrs. Edward Bind gave a very apt definition of a "husband" before proposing a toast to the husbands present. JL. GIVERS CHEERFUL G Plans were made for a spring tea GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES The Cheerful Givers WMS group of King Street United Church held its meeting on Wednesday after- noon, February 22, snd demonstration which will be day, April 9. 1ST SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX. The February meeting of the 1st ' itt . ' : the Javcees MH. J Hull Det scout Mathers: Auslay was hel momento of Men's Night. lin the scout hall with the presi- During a short business meeting dent, Mrs, Everette Warren pre- the Jaycettes were thanked for tak- siding. ; ing part in the Mother's March on The secretary's report was read |Polio and were reminded that the (by Mrs. Douglas Harman, and |pext meeting will be March 15,(Mrs. Gordon Varnum gave the |after which there will be a tour of treasurer's report. the Bell Telephone Company, fol-| Several of the group committee {lowed by movies. {members were present to discuss plans for the Father-Son banquet which is Sumac on April 21. There was also| A short program consisting of seits enacted by the Jaycettes| roved very amusing and enter- Si and this was followed by io summer camp. Refreshments] Those present included: Mr. and | Vere served by the social con- Mrs. J. R. Kerr, Miss Mary El- - 11.tt, Mr. Harvey Moyer, Mr. and | KNOX PRESBYTERIAN WMS Mrs. Grant Locke, Miss Lillian] Mpg, A, G, Curr, president of Beamish, Mr. A. Selwood, Mr. and Toronto-Kingston synodical of the Mrs. Robert Dewland, Mr. and|Women's Missionary Society of the Mrs. H- J. Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. | Presbyterian Church, was the guest! J. E. Rutherford, Mr. and Mrs. speaker at the afternoon auxiliary Donald Ormiston, Mr. and Mrs. of Knox Presbyterian Church on to be held at Camp| a discussion on the boys going day evening at the Hillcroft Street/li¢ by Miss Isla Barker. Mrs. {Clayton presided -- Plans The meeting was opened by the] Mrs, William Taylor and Mrs. The group adjourned to the| ~A¢ TORCH £ as op IE wri Hill served refreshments. The memorial hall, where games of] 'oo Tot Too" iimhe | True|aext meeting will be held on Tues- |basketball and volleyball were inl nt." |day, March 20, at 8 p.m. at the |joyed under the supervision o 4 Mr. John Moffat, Next Monday rs Norman Witsching Sead the night badminton will be played. |""Announcement was made of the There is. to be a skating partyiramily party to be held at the |on Friday, February 24, 'at the church on March 16 at 7 p.m. An North Oshawa Arena. Members|inyitation was received from the wil meet at the Church in the|avening auxiliary of the WMS to |boardroom at 7.30 p.m. attend its meeting on March 7 #TH SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX. When 2 film on the West Indies will The 8th Scout Mothers' Auxiliary| The Keys of the Kingdom was [held its monthly meeting on Mon-|the theme of the worship service Avenue, HOUSEHOLD HINT Having trouble getting small children to eat? the child and have a marked ef fect upon the appetite, Scout hall with 15 members pres- Hugh Scott, accompanied at the| Contrast in flavor, ent, |piano 4 Mrs. Clarence Scott sang ident, Mrs. Rober t/'wo solos. Tie mes were| Mrs. Allin told the group some made for the annual father and son of the high lights from the morn- banquet whch will be held on April| Ing session of the Oshawa Presby-| much as they do the parents Careful - preparation and attrac tive service of food also influ 21 at 6.30 p.m. at the Ukranian|teiial of the WMS being held in|ence the child's attitude toward Alfred Northminster United Church and banquet, |'Vhere Mrs, J. H, McKinney was on thel'he speaker, | Mrs, W, L. Pierson and her com- Hall, Bloor Street, Mrs, food. Harrell will convene the After some discussion ed| School council held in the Church hall on Mon;|' home of Mrs, Taylor, 321 Windsor your The ap- pearance, the color and the taste of food make a strong appeal to color and kind of food please children as Serving of food that may have been burned, undercooked or too [Collage HillH&S Founders' Night The Founders' Night meeting of College Hill Home and School As- sociation was held on Monday even- ing, February 20, in the school auditorium. Mrs. Fred Rose vice-president, presided. After the business, Mrs. Wil- liam Gibson, president, spoke a few words on the beginning of H and § Associatichs and lit the first candle, She introduced the members of Home and School Council executive, Mrs. Lloyd Courtice, Mrs. H. L. Donald, Mrs. Mrs. J- N. Payne, Mrs. C. E. Twining and Mrs. F, C. Piper who performed an impressive candle lighting service commem- orating Founders' Night, A male quartet from the choir of Calvary Baptist Church enter- tained with several numbers. Mrs. Leo Smith thanked the sing- ers and the members of Home and executive, Mrs. Rose also added* her thanks in appreciation. Miss Linda Bellingham a grade six pupil is to represent College Hill School in the provincial spell- ing bee contest at the E. A, Lovell School. The next meeting of the Association, Wednesday, March 7, will be open house, Parents will be able to meet the teachers and visit the class rooms and see the work done by their children. Mrs. William Richardson is to be held at the school on Wednesday, March 11, Mrs. T, M. Weatherhead is to be the speaker at the next meeting of H and S. Council at the E. A. Lovell School, The attendance prize was a tle between Miss Jean Imeson, grade sky, Grade five teacher. The door grade three teacher. the mothers of grade three pupils, LODGES AND SOCIETIES DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND The Daughters of England Lodge Doreen Ladd assisting. sent to sick members, .|the meeting it was announced tha .|tion for district deputy, Stret, VICTORY LODGE LOBA on Monday, A card party to be convened by| 2 four teacher, and Mr. Julius Tilin-| prize was won by Mrs. Muhalik Refreshments were served by No. 26, Empress of India, held its) regular meeting in the Orange Hall president Sister Kate Glover pre- sided with vice-president Sister prayer offered by chaplain Sister Ann Graham, Sister Betty Glover|of Sunday School teachers and se- reported on flowers and cafds|condly to parznts, In the intermis- their will be initiations next meet: ing. Officers and degree staff were requested to wear formal white dress. There will also be nomina- .| Prize for the draw donated by Sister Gertrude Logan, was won by Sister Bowers. A social evening with bingo will be held at the home of Mrs, Frank Jeffery, 11 Rowe February 27. Mr. Donald Brown responded top uot Stevenson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Tuesday of this week. the toast and in turn proposed a pu "guise Mr and Mrs. Emerson| Mrs. Curr was most inspiring toast to the Jaycettes expressing | Salter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald|and convicting in her message of the appreciation of the Jaycees fori gon 'Mr. and Mrs. Edward, the need for greater consecration Men's . Bind, Miss Ruth THompson, Mr. and individual sacrifice on the Mrs. Walter Libby extended al William Millington, Mr. psol Mrs. matter of complete stewardship in hearty welcome to all present onj. ooo re. "nr and Mrs, Wal- everything said or done. behalf of the Jaycettes and offer-| = Libby, Mr. William Henry, Mr.| The president, Mrs. James Cor- ed sincere thanks to Miss Marilyn| ©, Mrs. H- Etmanski, Mr. and mack, presided. The devotional Davies for the delightful music che Hit * dM period was led by Mrs. A.W. rovided during dinner. Mrs. Libe{ Mrs. Rob, rl ye. X. Smith. ' By then read a Bimougons SSiee IM and Mrs. Lloyd Akin, Mr. and| It Was announced that Dr. Glen BO ie Rober! Dewland Jay- Mrs. Allan Banfield, Mr. and Mrs. cee president, addressed a few Roy Smith, Mr. and Mrs. William words of encouragement to the Edwards, Mr 24 Pe Jaycettes and thanked them for Drury, 1 y 8) Th ie 3 Ma the assistance they had given to'vis, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cook be guest speaker for the Thank Offering meeting to be held on April. Sister Elise Cseke gave an en- , Vr. anc couraging report of the mission - band that is held in the church school room every Friday at 4.15 p.m. ; | The meeting closed with prayer, | after which followed an interesting Ey |Ruxiliary Votes $3,000 To Hospital fall bazaar the following conven- ers were appointed: tea room, Mrs. Leo Glover and Mrs. Lloyd Whittington; home baking, Mrs. Frank Sturch and Mes. F. G. Knowler; knitting, Mrs. Alfred | Harrell, dolls and children's cloth- es, Mrs. Dwelght Bunner and Mrs. George Fitches; aprons, Mrs, Ray Waetfall It was also decided to buy some new supplies for the kitchen. Re- of Knox College, Toronto, would freshments were served by Mrs. | Irwin Southwell's group. ELEANOR HOY GROUP CEDAR DALE CHURCH The monthiy meeting of the WA was held at Cedar Dale United Church recently with the president, Mrs. J. F. Norton presiding. Mrs. Albert Singer was in charge of the devotional period and gave [mittee served refreshments hot gives a child a disagreeable | . sensation that, if repeated, may HAPPY HELPERS give rise to a food prejudice Mrs. Douglas Agnew conducted which will take months to over- the devotional period at the Feb-'come. Victory Lodge LOBA Temple. mistres Florence Boyle. Devotional exer cises were performed by the chap lain Sister Margarét McNevin: The Oronge Degree was exempii | [fled with Sisters 5h 1 [Frances McEvers as candidates. 583 held its meeting recently in the Orange Lodge was opened by worthy Sister Anne Burgess as- sisted by deputy mistress Sister home TO LIVE IN Married recently in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church were Mr, and Mrs. Alexander L. Waddell. The bride, the former Miss Ce- lina Filipowicz is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ignacy Filipow= Wisin, 11 fez of Oshawa and the bride groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Alexander Waddell of Toronto. The couple will live in Toronto, --Photo by Ireland It is many Jears since the home and school united in parent-teacher groups for mutual acquaintance] and help, but the church and home! had not yet done much in this| field," Miss Margaret Hayes of To-| ronto told an audience at First Baptist Church Monday Je, | |" The Sunday school staff had in- |vited parents for this experimen-| tal workshop and was honored to| have the boys and girls secretary| of the Baptist Convention of On-| Miss Hayes spoke first on behalf Scripture lesson was read tor "3. and Quebec as speaker. sion between thestwo halves of the Satisfactory reports were given|program the teachers under the by the various committees, During direction of Mrs, Hopson served t| refreshments, Mr. Donald Rice, superintendent, in a period of worshi based on the story of Jesus Martha." sibility, the teacher' s in the Sun- day School or the parents' in the | . Both should share in the |task of bringing the child to Jesus {and the boy in the Sunday School is the same boy with the same -|problems and needs as the boy in Van Slyke and|the home. A good teacher, she con- tinued, studies both God's words The prize for the draw donated and also good teaching methods. bof ' | [by Sister Donalda Strong was won A period of questions and an- | | : 4 : by Sister Helen Brown. ; Welcome visitors were Worthy | | Mistress from Queen Mary Lodge also Sister Gertrude Loge- man, Sister Marie Blake, Sister B. | Elliott and sister Evelyn Bilton all| Sis- { ter Lora Roach from Daughters of fl | Porterdown 212 Lodge of Toronto. | |swers between speaker and au- /| dience revealed that the Sunday SOCIAL NOTICES "It is hard to know, sald Miss ton, Hayes in the opening words of her talk, whose is the greater respon-| Parents, Teachers, Share Same Religious Problems, Says Speaker school teacher's chief aim is to lay good foundations for Chris. tian living and ultimately to brin, the student to a personal knowl- edge of Jesus. A film strip "Goals of the Church for Children" was used to point up steps in instructing children, "God, Jesus, the Bible, the church, self, family and community. Through this teaching the parent hoped to give his children what he most hoped for him, security based on a faith in God. | In conclusion the speaker stress- |ed the effectiveness of parents and |teachers working together, \Asks Women Play conducted the meeting and hi -| 141 sistant, Mr. Morley yr Ty fed Part As Citizens SAINT JOHN, N.B. (CP)-It's blessing the| children, The Rev. L. D. oo oo me that women took a more troduced the speaker and Mrs, Robert Moon thanked her, Miss Edna Greenfield, played for the Norship peried and accompanied Miss Norma Bowen who sang "'If|. : Ie oir I can help someone." Mrs, ng or ized society their vitality and dyna. Sewell read a poem "Mary and Mism that alone can overcome so- active part in community and | political life, says the president of the New Brunswick Women's Lib- eral Association. | | "Women must bring to organ- |clety's e¥ident urge to self-desfrue- says Mrs. E. J. Mooney. 'And if that does not work, od kind is doomed." | She says there are many admin. istrations and boards which have never tried to discover what con- tributions women can make to their memberships. She asks women to (get out and do their part as citi- iThng, | "It is common everyday, unas- {suming people who make up a | country or a province, good or bad. |We have a duty then to be good |citizens and that is attained only |through education in citizenship, | preparation for citizenship and finally participaton in the affairs fof the ctizens." ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. James Roy Lavis Highly Styled a period of conversation regarding ; I.enten message. stewardship as tea was served. Mrs. Victor Wardell submitted) the treasurer's report showing a | bank balance of $374.42. It was |decided to donate $25 towards the |cost of rebuilding the choir loft The next meeting will be held om March 7. SUNSHINE REBEKAH Sunshine Rebekah Lodge, No. 22%, held its meeting in the lodge rooms on Monday evening. Noble announce the- engagement of their daughter, FEleanor, to Leonard William Witterick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Charles Witterick, all of Oshawa. The mariage will take place at St. Andrew's United Ladies Wear at Moderate Prices 1 IE || At Recent Meeting id | One of the most important items| The executive of the Woman's lon the agenda at the February|/Christian Temperance Union met meeting of the Women's Hospitallin the Sunday School of Simcoe pe i | Auxiliary was the motion made by|Street United Church on Monday {Mrs. H. B. James that the sum afternoon. Mrs. Robert Moon open- of $3,000 be paid to the Board of ed with prayer. Mrs. Clayton Lee Mrs. Singer spoke of the Chris tain life and work of the late Mrs |Eleanor Hoy, a beloved and faith {ful member of the church where { |Grand Sister Clara Wickens was { |'n the chair conducting the busi- negs assisted by Vice Grand Sis- ter Jenny Perry who submitted Church on Saturday, March 24, at 3 pm. | RECEPTION da Uogue ,. Celina at Athol St. the Oshawa General Hospital from brought the thought fo \ the axuiliary funds. P Why Wonder?" g for today, upon It was decided, that in future This sum represents the donation) It was announced the written es. [the Cedar Dale wa be known a [for this year as part of the $10,000/says for temperance in Sunday|the Eleanor, Hoy iroup. . pledged to the Oshawa Building Schools will be held in the Sun.| Mrs. Harold Brown gave reac Fund. The total amount donated|day School room at Simcoe Street Ng on the meaning ane Supers 1 has now reached $7,500 made up Church on Tuesday, February 28,|tlons of St. Valentine's Day. 0 | from $2,000 in 1934; $2,500 in 1955/at 7.30 sharp. {wing which Mrs. Earl Joy § ow- land $3,000 in 1956. | On March 27 the medal contest | ed films of her trip to Florida, wn Most of the meeting was taken| Will be held when 24 children rang-| Refreshments Sore Joye +d lup in laying plans for the St. Pat.|'l8 In ages from 7 to 13, from | the hostesses, Mrs: "oye q ep] ah rig ne Sader shuns ands anon an, Mo Hog, A Simcoe Hzll on Monday March 19 It was: decided 13 present. a life March 1. 10TH GROUP COMMITTEE in the afternoon and evening. The ;, ol auxiliary is anxious to make this{membership at the county conven-| the sick report. Sister Lillian OSHAWA French was recording secretary, West Courtice, will be at home to in the absence of Sister Ruth their friends 'and relatives on Leavitt. | Tuesday, February 28, from 3 to 5| A good report was submitted and 7 to 9 p.m. on the occasion | covering the penny sale at the of their 50th wedding annivet-| last meeting and thanks wer e|sary. | extended to Sister Elliott, Sister | Hewat and Sister Stoneburg. | Announcement de that re would be conferred onll Skill has been a tradition the degree would be conferred on | a class of candidates at the next || with us for over a quarter of a century. meeting and a degree practice LEWIS OPTOMETRISTS ry ; 5 » would be held on March 2 for the | Bh Vo full staff. One application for Mr. and Mrs. Norman Griffin, | Family, SPEAKER The . Reverend Richard D. Jones, director of the Canadian Council of Christians and Jews, will address the Oshawa and West Durham Teachers' Institute at a meeting to be held in the Community Hall. Newcastle on | Thursday evening, March 1, Mr. Jones has chosen as his subject "The School And Human Rela- tions". Mary G. Clary Alexander Morgan Exchange Vows The marriage of gan, both ) ized last Saturday afternoon in the rectory of St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church with the Rever- end Paul Dwyer officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Gangemi of Oshawa and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Charles Donaldson of Oshawa, and the late Mr. James Morgan. The bride who was attended by Miss Josephine Gangemi wore wder blue crystalette with a ight blue shéll hat and a corsage of red roses and white carnations. Miss Gangem! was in medium blue crystalstte with a feather cap and a corsage of pink roses Mr. Robert Hislop of Ville St Plerre, Montreal, was best man A reception was held at the bride's parents' home - on jek Street. For th bride's mother and the bride Mary = Grace jean Fetterly, chief librarian Me- Clary and Alexander Esplin Mor | aughlin Public Library, thanking of Oshawa, was solemn- Freder-|n occasion thelt tion being held in March 22. A letter was received from the an attractive and enjoyable event Newcastle on in order to start building up its now depleted funds. __|Department of highways urging that Refreshment committees Were groups, leaders and teachers stress Job up and Mrs, 1 A Marshall the need for safety on highways as | Edertosk 10 range Mrs ALi |more and cars are being operated. Morris will be in charge of candy SIMCOE STRET YPU sales. The Young People's Union of Mrs. R. W. Bassett reported nine Simcoe Street United Church held |spreads and 24 gowns given out. to|its meeting in the boardroom with [be stitched and 12 gowns, one the president, Mr. Kenneth Ed- spread and two pairs of bedsocks| wards, presiding. There were 19 |returned. A sewing group had sent, members present. lin several spreads and pairs of] | [bootees which she had at the meet- the recreation and culture com- ling. {mission group under the convener- | Miss Moyse, training school con-| Ship of Mr. John Moffat assisted |vener, stated that a bus had been|gy Mis Frances Britton, Miss |chartered to take nursing students| eanor Gay and Miss Gall Man- [to Variety Village, Toronto, for|S°™ at the piano. for| {field work and observaion. | The worship service was led by| The 10th Group Committee Girl] {Guide Association met recently |with Mrs. Charles Cathmoir pre-| | siding. | The secretary's report was read {by Mrs, Cathmoir and the treasur |er's report by Mrs. John Mandryk {It was reported the sum of $28.00 was received from the last rum- | mage sale | Mrs. Cathmoir won the door prize. The meeting closed with the serving of refreshmnts. SUNSHINE GROUP FREQUENT LITTLE VISITORS Children of Mr. and Mrs. | vid, who is five and a half, are James Wilson of Lindsay, for- | frequent little visitors in Oshawa { merly of Oshawa, are D | at the home of their grandpar- The Sunshine Group of the WA y % Dayle merhbership was submitted. The members were reminded that Sister Sue Leacock, president | of the Rebekah Assembly of On-| tario, would pay her official visit to Sunshine Lodge on Monday eve- ring, March 19 and tentative pro- dram arrangements were made. A new feature of the meeting on Monday evening was a question and answer project covering lodge procedure. | _----1 HOUSEHOLD HINT I you bleach clothes in the wash, they'll look cleaner than : ents Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Tay- of King Street United Church met! Alice and David Arthur. Dayle, | jor, Roxborough Avenue. at the Church on Monday for its| Who Is 14 months old, and Da. | when you bleach them ian the soaking or rinsing water. --Photo by Hornsby Studio regular meeting and a quilting. | The group leader, Mrs, Frank {James, opened with a reading ¢n- Ititled "I am calling you," and A letter was read from Miss the auxiliary for $60 received in| acknowledgement of library serv ice at the hospital. Mrs. J. A. Marshall gave a clear impression of the new wing which she had recently toured. The wing 8:30 will accomodate 130 beds, Kitch . en, laundry, emergency operating rooms, nurseries and staff wey Dancers Mrs. W. F. Mercer who presided, announced that the Nurses' Alum | ROYAL WINN nae Association was holding a baking sale at Rinker's Clean: ers, Simcoe Street South, on Fri.| day afternoon. | | | This SPECIAL NIGH |groum's mother were both in navy! {biue with corsages of pink roses. | | For the wedding trip the bride! | wore a two - tone copper dress) th. panama accessories and a rsage of yellow roses. The cou-| iple will live in Oshawa. | BALLET NIGHT Saturday Feb., 25 - O.C.V.I. Tickets $1.50 each, obtainable from Henderson's Book Store Oshawa and District by the Canadian Concert Association of Oshawa Members Admitted on Membership Cards "Compounding Your Physician's Prescription P.M. from the IPEG BALLET 8 King St. E, RA 3-2245 15 King St. W., Bowmanville OSHAWA T made available to Is Our Profession' JURY and LOVELL PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS 530 Simcoe St. S. 'RA 5-3546 ¢ MA 3.5778 "WE SEND MEDICINES TO EUROPE -- POSTAGE FREE" IQ In 3 KING ST. EB. 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