HOUSEHOLD HINT 1 TODGES AND weet oper ve EEN SATE SOCIETIES clean water, "shake it to straighten IAN SHADES 2 the bristles or fibres, and hang it He gph ' OAKLEIGH LODGE to dry. : . A meeting of Oakleigh Lodge i WARD No. 151, LOBA, was held recently june Also plans are being made 4, in the range Hall. Worthy Mis-|for a closing tee. Refreshments tress Sister Mabel Hurst presided were served by the ittee, with deputy mistress Sister Olive JO ALDWINCKLE WOMEN'S EDITOR DIAL RA. 3.3474 Ji lep aa | A " " . Scripture reading and prayer |$ THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Friday, May 4, 1956 was given by Chaplain Sister Beat: ee rice Hurst, | GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES i sii Sif | Firestone STORE | {items were under discussion .and |committee reports given. | NORTHMINSTER W.A. | rummage sale at a later date.| It was announced that a social| - The monthly meeting of North- ST. GEORGE'S GUILD evening would be held at the home, Announces the Winners BHIY Dice ot Io Mrs, Willi . {iusto United i Women's The regular meeting of thelyis street, iam Miche! 29 Ja associa on @ lower hall of the|Women's Guild of St. George's| Refreshments were served by of the [ey eh Mrs. RW. Yeo, the pres. Anglican Church was held onthe committee in charge. The next | ident, resded, "ITuesday afternoon with Mrs.|regular meeting will be held on FINAL | The devotional was in charge|W. P- Whittington presiding. Thursday, May 24. lof the Friendship group. Mrs.| Plans were completed for the arog Houten p ok Bs her | June Tea, which will be held June| PIYAH CHAPTER | . ian Be th i Day" Mrs, 1 at 3 pm. Hope was expressed The Piyah Chapter oi Hadassah! ran enin raw LE ounsblut sang "Bless|that Mrs, F. W. Cowan of Toronto, held its last regular meeting of the. bins MR ut sang -" | honorary president, would be pres- season. Mrs. Harry Greene presid- | Mrs. R. W. Yeo took charge of|® Mrs. Bernard Morrison read as follows: | nt |ed, i Mrs. J. A. Marshall reported to the minutes. Mrs. G rele fhe business meeting, the Guild on a meeting held re-| S15: Green welcomed e rin, meets a guest, Mrs H Climens of Tor- Bplay Dine. 6, | cently by the Canadian Assoc ont [ MRS. H. MACKINNON, i A social hour followed ili Mrs HO ons ime ieeting tea was), The Tepst of the bazar time B67 Somerville Ave. ar rr gr oh 3 | q e re- : Harold Hawhshaw and her group|...ced hy the Westmount Group. |gyits were most gratifying. The Oshawa i ELECTRIC BLANKET members were pleased at the won: 9TH GROUP COMMITTEE " Viola Hachey Now derful turnout. The monies made MR. H. HARTSHORN, Mrs. Frank Singer presided will be divided among the differ- . the meeting of the 9th group com B b G ffi ' Bride jot Chalities in the near future. 99 Richmond St. W., ; mittee, Girl Guide Association, |The members were pleased at the . STIG, { held recently 0 Tin s : {results and resolved to try and Oshawa 12-GAUGE SHOTGUN : . | The minutes were read by Mrs.| The marriage of Marie Ritaimake even a bigger and bette AMBLY-STEPHEN WEDDING | Gerald. Godlrey. "The treasurer's Viola Wachey and Robert Peter|bazaar next year. Installation of FOR THE H i. | report was given by Mrs. Geoph- Griffin took Pace i Holy logs new officers will be held early in x . o " ; . " rey Curl, Roman Catholic Chure recently av -- 4 ii aughter of Mr. | L to R are Miss Carol Stephen | Zion, matron of honor and Mrs May 18 was the date decided|with the Reverend Philip Coffey | nklin Bte- of Oshawa and Mrs. Harry Po- | Robert White. Seated is the |,. tiv the mother and daughter officiating. oom 18 ne Willi loz of Midland, bride's attend- = flower girl, Miss Laurel Diane |hanquet with Mrs. Leonard Jack-| The bride is the daughter of A 2nd Mrs ost iam ants, the bridegroom and the Stainton of Zion son and Mrs. Ross Godfrey asi Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Hachey and a Hamby 3 of 5h wa, brid Mrs. Ross Stainton of Photo by Ireland | conveners. Mr. James Young will|the bridegroom is the son of Mr een in the above picture from ride, bs ot A be the speaker. Volunteers w ho|and Mrs. James Peter Griffin, all VOIEA PUTAIEY WA T T offered to assist were Mrs. Singer.| of Oshawa. { Sh Sura M rousseau lea, Mrs, Elmer Lesenko, Mrs. Roland| The bride who was given in PERSONAL NOTES Sh H Morris, Mrs, Harry Blanchard and| marriage by her father, Nore a Mrs, Curl, It was decided to have long - sleeved gown of white lace owers onor over satin, with a coronet of pearls and an elbow - length veil, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Brownlee |and is planning lo stay in Canada Margaret R. Brown entertained at the home of Mrs. (she carried a bouquet of red ral Park Boulevard, have re- about six months John Jeffs with a cup and saucer! oeos and white hyacinth. florets, | n a vacation spent at Miss Margaret Reta Brown shower. Mr: Donald Moffat of 'the bridesmaid was Theresa Village Daviona Beach, Out-of-town guests at » Saun- whose marriage to Mr William Toronto assisted in serving | Desjardine who was in a yellow veddin wel 1 and y ks0 i ake pls ! Mrs, / Jr I Mr Fasa wedd M ind Kenneth Jackson will take place rs, W. H. James and Mrs. own and carried pink flowers tomorrow afternoon in King Streei HH. 1, Sheffield entertained the fu Mr. Tony Desjardine was the best and H. D. Cleverdon, Mr. Irs, } 1. Bowman-| United Church, has been honored ture bride's neighbors at an after-| ob and the "ushers were Jame resident of the Oshawa Branch ville; Mr. Ronald Forde, Toronfo: at several pre-nuptial events. [noon fea at the home of Mrs |i. Griffin and Joseph .Hachey, § Victorian Order of Nurses, Mr. and Mrs, R. Montgomery, To Mrs. Robert H. frown entertain: James and presented the honored Miss Jean Kolodzie played the --- er i the annual meeting of ronto: Mr. and Mrs. David Adams, ed al a trousseau tea for the fu- guest with a frymaster, wedding music. National VON held in Hamil- Cobourg. ure bride on Wednesday, assised| Miss Lois Billet, Highland] A RTA . reception was held at the Tuesday and Wednesday . y Mrs, E. 8. Woolcott of Hamil |( reek, entertained at her home|home of the bride's parents. For PRESCRIPTION CHEMISTS Mrs, Roy Zimmerman, William ton, aunt of the bride - elect. In|with a linen shower. Assisting in| the occasion the bride's mother Uriah Jones and Miss Street east, who leaves nextithe afternoon Miss Susan Hicke| serving were Mrs. Fred Billett,| chose a navy blue two piece en- . Sorley. attended the se. Thursday for a vacation trip to|kept the door. Mrs. H. G. Battle,| Mrs. William Clarke and Miss semble and the bridegroom's 8 King St. E. England 1 th ntinent wa {mot} f the ful brid i | OSHAWA 530 Simcoe St. S. nnual meeting of the On- England and the co er as grandmother of the future bride,|Sandra Clarke of Oshawa mother wore turquoise blue with , Branches of the Victorian Or-/honored on Wednesday afternoonand Mrs. H. L. Sheffield poured Following the rehearsal the brid-| white. Each had a corsage of! RA 3-2245 RA 5-3546 r of Nurses held in Hamilton on at a bon-voy party Mrs. Robert Hicks was tea host-|al parly was entertained at the ' fonday. Miss Sorley also attend- Mrs. Lloyd Yelland hostess ess and Serving Xere Mrs. Chris- home of the prospective Toll grind was spent fin 15 KING CT. W. BOWMANVILLE MA 3-5778 sd the annual meeting of the Na- at her home on Carnegie Avenue. topher Sheffield, Mrs. Gerald Mer-| groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs.!Buffalo. Th ride's t 1 i "n ----- " nal VON on Tuesday and Wed: . re i edith and Mrs. William Edw airds. |D. E. Jackson, Cadillac avenue|tume was ie iy vos WE SEND MEDICINES TO EUROPE POSTAGE FREE ay Mrs. Uriah Jones, Mrs A | In the evening Miss Joanne Cox|south. 'a yellow corsage, I MacDonald d S ( di kept the door, Mrs. R. E. Cox and|----------r-- i a-------- the Lindsay Kiwanis Music Stiles atte the Voi Mrs. C. L. Kell poured. Servi held in Lindsay yester- incial meet of the ( adie ere Miss Sandra Mason, Miss nda Jean Lane, 16-year-old Association of Consumers To- Margaret Coles, Mrs Douglas Walter ronto on Wednesday. I'erwillegar and Mrs. George won first Wall. Mrs, Sidney Parrott was tea Bren-!| Personal and social items are hostess /. Par- always welcome in this colu In charge of the personal trous- If you are or expect-igseau, wedding and shower gifts ing visitors news withiand the linen and china were Miss your friends by the Social| Jean Brown, Miss Lois Billett and J ; Mrs. James H. Grif-| Department, RA -3-3474. Miss Janet Rusnell, . : n ), New York, and A ' I gift fr her ei The guests were welcomed by \ Campbell, Whit-| As 2a farewell git from her Iel- nrg, Brown wearing a beige shan- re among the guests at the low employees at The Daily) tung suit - dress, Mrs. E. S. Wool- € + + +4 i "y arl uk ' fin - Hachey wedding recent-| Times - Gazette Miss Nancy Parks oii in teal blue, Mrs. D. E. Jack- " = AN OVEN 21" WIDE was presented with a piece of lug- son, mother. of the prospective gage yesterday afternoon. bridegroom, in a navy i and A IN A RANGE ONLY 24" WIDE 5 white print sheath dress, and the Mrs. Donald Storie, Mrs. L. W e t Parrott, Mrs. G. K. Drynan and future bride in pink bengaline S yi | With a matching shrug jacket Mrs. J, A, Kerr attended the VY I€| "Also entertaining Es i TE toria County Music F egtival ' Janet Rusnell who was hostess at Lindsay on Wednesday 2m disit _'a miscellaneous shower when the several Oshawa students ISHN vests were the night staff of the guish themselves Oshawa General Hospital. Assist- ing in serving were Mrs. Wilbur Rusnell and Mrs. Wilbur Bulmer. Equal Rights Seen _The bride-elect's knitting club For Dutch Wives - THE HAGUE (Reuters) -- The FASHION VILLAGE lower house of the Dutch Parlia- e Safe ment Wednesday ni ® Modern giving Dulc 3 Ti ® Scientifi nearly equal 1 . bans ier Jolt ponerly, FUR STORAGE passed by the : i IN OUR REFRIGERATED VAULTS ! end the system dating from CALL RA 5-2722 FOR wl Napoleonic Code, under hich ¢ FREE PICKUP BY OUR ' A. Samuels of Sydney, is visiting her sister, W. Houston, Mary Street Mrs. Samuels left her home last mmer on a world cruise. 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