Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 24 May 1956, p. 9

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| ation dinner for 40; banquet for {100 during the visit of the Roches [ter Scouts and Communion break 'fast for 24 confirmed Scouts. Guest lof honor was Mrs. C. H. Collard wife of Scoutmaster Collard. As a |token of appreciation fir her | many services to the S2venth| her a small gift. The playing of! 'eourt whist concluded a pleasant evening. Mr. WOMEN JO ALDWINCKLE WOMEN'S EDITOR DIAL RA. 3-3474 8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, May 24, 1956 Shirley McPherson, James Sproul Wed In Double-Ring Ceremony [isi inten' i's: Northminster United Church green. They wore identical bal- tario. One of the resolutions whic was the setting for a wedding last/ er na gowns of crystalette overiwas adopted was a proposal that Saturday afternoon when Shirley taffeta fashioned with lengtheneu the federal government be aske: Jean McPherson, daughter of Mr.|Jodices and full skirts. They eachito arrange a pilgrimage for the and Mrs. Clifford E. McPherson, Wore vellow feather swirl head-|Silver Cross Women to visit tic was united in marriage with/dresses and matching accessories, graves of their sons and husbands James Charles Sproul, son of Mr, and carried colonial bouquets ofl who died in the second world war and Mrs. Wilfred Sproul of/veilow chrysanthemums. Another resolution was passed ex- Columbus. usd SF [pressing gratitude to the Canadian : A.) w .. Was bes . Ushel 4 -| Legion branches for their support ore Revereut aon Fred Sproul of Toronto and Mr. and co-operation, and :lso for the Mr. J. A. Robertson presided at Robert Burrows of Oshawa. ree use of Legion halls by the the organ and accompanied the| The reception was held at the|yarious chapters 'for their mee: {home of the bride's parents On|ings and activities. Mrs. Cope re- and Mrs, ed the Ausable Chasm in New | York. | Mrs. V. A. Cope, president of the Oshawa Chapter of the Re- | membrance Association of Silver Cross Women, recently attended the national convention of that or- troop the Auxiliary presented tO i 104 ag president of South Sim- Allen Dearborn) ; 1d s Barron who was presente Jr., Madison Avenue, recently vi-| James Barr p selection on'with a gift by Mrs. C. W. Paynter. reported on school activities and New President viola, Mrs. Hutchinson presided at the ¢.'ained -the progress of the unit Annual reports were given meeting. The office's ann chair system in the school. Attendance gS Simcoe H. & S. by the officers and convenors. men gave their annual reports. [prize wes won by Miss Shirley It was decided by the members Vrs. J. A. Marshall gave a re- Tubb's class. Mrs. A. McConkey that there would be no June meet- port for the Canadian Association Refreshments were served by Mrs. Aubrey McConkey was in- |Harabulya plyed a ing. »f Consumers. Mr. J. C. Fetterly mothers of Grade 3 pupils. Members were reminded of ------------ a Home and School Council on May : ,o, 128 at E. A. Lovell School. coe Home and School Association] Room prize was won by Miss at its May meeting held recently. Agnes Stricklan I's and Mr. Wil Mrs. McConkey succeeds Mrs liam Wendt's classess, yearly prize 4 went to Mr. William Armstrong's : i iclass. with a past-president's pin after| Refreshments were serving the association as presi- a social hour brought dent for three years. Mrs. F. C.|to a close. Piper made the presentation and ------ emt ------ installed the other officers as fol- . . lows: vice-presidents, Mrs. J. r.-Ritson President Norton and Mrs. G. Derg son; A recording secretary, Mrs. G. 5. Donabie; corresponding Won ccepts 2nd Term tary, Mrs. George Lemere; treasur- . am ar, Mrs. Charles Cowle; exctutive H & S Association |members, Mrs. aro rown, | A ire Clare Hudgin, Mrs. William| Mrs. H. J. Hutchinson was elec Stallibrass, Mrs. Albert Porter,ed for her second term as presi- Virs. Bert Fry, Mr. william | dent of Ritson Home and School Wendt, Mr. William Armstrong Association at its annual meeting and Mr. Michael Zaver. held recently. Grant Fry and Bill Dorco accom-|, The Sher Sfticers are 8% ol jed at the pi y N t : s, Mrs. J. A. »anied at the piano by Margaret yp co.) and Mrs. J. W. Hart; ; treasurer, Mrs. A. F. Bourne; re- COLOR GUIDE |cording secretary, Mrs. H. J. Et- | When you have finished paint- manski; corresponding secretary, served and the meeting | SERVINGS IN EVERY 13 QT. BAG soloist Mr. Gordyn Brent who sang id 4 : [ 3 " z p 'Be. Sunset Drive, where the bride's; (5 that the convention next year|ing a room a new color, don't Mrs. Eric Cooper; executive mem- i d yer' and "Be- : A The, Loe Prayer d {mother eceived Wearing grey shot ill be held in Cornwall. {clean the brush until you have bers, Mrs. L. B. Anderson, Mrs. Given in marriage by her father, | 2fe1a wit a pin fea or i HE Srushed some of the color onto a G. W. Cuthbert, Mrs. R. N. Ed- he Sei wa a ballerina strap. Alching Be ® lie Mrs. Arthur Black and sons.|oiece of paper or cardboard. Tuck munds, Mrs. G. G. Gillespie, Mrs. less gown of cloud white Chantilly Shocn. Boi oF, - Who 8 i os Barry and Roger of Lucan speu:|'t in your handbag as a ready Harry Moore, Mrs. J. C. Fetterly. | lace and net over taffeta Cnn dn gl hat the holiday weekend with her par-| -eference when you go shopping Mrs. H. L. Donald, president of| with a long-sleeved lace jacket. 4 mal TD as Mhsanafileg They SPL: Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barra-| for new drapery or upholstery fab- Home and School Council, installed | {vear! studded tiara held her finger |poth wore corsages of roses. {clough, Brock street east. es. the officers and was presented) | tip veil, and she carried a cascade] For the honeymoon trip to points | of white chrysanthemums and car- East, the bride wore a grey suit | nations hiss red Togs: ak with pink accessories, and corsage Miss Frances Barr was maid of of carnations and roses. On their honor wearing amethyst and Miss|return the couple will reside in {Janet McEachran' was in leaf'Oshawa. \ / / IMPORTED FAMOUS WILLOW PATTERN CUP OR SAUCER IN EACH 13 QT. BAG. CRYSTAL CLEAR SAFE-SIP TUMBLER IN EACH 5 AND 8 QT. BAG. Steer (Fo Open Friday Till 9 6) 7 a |also gave many tips on caring tor| MR. AND MRS. STANLEY MITCHELL |. ave mony tps on caring for Chatterton, is the daughter of showed many unusual containers Married recently in the Free ) PERSONALS the late Mr. and Mrs. John Chat- |which might be used in the differ- Methodist Church 'were Mr. and tot 1 the brid is th : : or ar 3 og s . : Mrs. Stanley Morris Mitchell, TO A deg et le ent circumstances Personal and social items are both of 'Oshawa. The bride, the | Timmins, and the late Mr. Booed Telrsshitients Wer Ser 2Iwave welcome in this eolns. > 3 Ca | Mi - " at the close of e meeting in|If you are going away or expect- former Miss Glenna Kathleen | Mitchell Photo by Ireland. [honor of the anniversary. ling visitors, shave the news with The next meting will be held on your friends by calling the Social GROUPS, CLUBS, RUXILIARIES "Cette apo | macs Berit Out of town guests at the Sproul- The Amity group of the W.A McPherson wedding were Mr. and Northminster United Church Mrs. W. D wv EN IST SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX. was submitted by Mrs. Victor|of A Sproul, Toronto; Mr The regular meeting of the lst|Wardell and showed a substantial|held its May meeting at the home John Sproul, ig 1 oe nd Mi Scout Mothers Auxiliary was held| bank balance. It was decided that/of Mrs. Gordon Furey, Greta Howar Fp , 1d Shicle hs recently with the president, Mrs. the group donate $200 to the|Street, with Mrs. Stanley Carkeek| Vrs. 3. 61187 21 irey, Loum . * wr : hin ; iding. (bus; Mr. and Mrs. Gordyn Brent Everett Warne presiding church building fund. | presiding . : d' Glori Tyr Mr. Willi The secretary and treasurers The date for the annual picnic| The devotional service was on an joria, Jone: ak am reports were read. There was a was fixed for June 13 at Lakeview the theme of "Mother's Day". The HT oumbus; or any report on the father and son ban- Park. A presentation was made to|lesson read by Mrs. Robert Tact. Long o t an M ne quet which was held at Camp Sam- Mrs. Robert Moore who is shortly| Adams. A poem 'Mothers of Min. | pre St Sig id nc ac leaving the city to take up resi-|isters" was read by Mrs. A. C A Ro CM 8 oe ang it was decided to have a pot/dence in Kitchener and a letter| Phillips, also a story "Home for ap en Rew: IF. an Pe ob eT luck supper on June 15 in the was read thanking her for the good | Mother's Day" read by Mrs. J. R. © eever an ern, Pembroke. Scout Hall this being the last meet work she had contributed to the Pickering The vice-president, Mrs. A. J ing for the season. The cub lead- group and wishing her well. The secretary's report was giv- Allen, acted as convener for the ers to be invited. There were 10 The meeting was adjourned until en by Mrs. R. S. Disney and the final regular meeting of the sea- members present September and refreshments were treasurers report by Mrs. W. R |son of the 7th Scout Mothers' The meeting closed with prayer served in the lower hall at the Latham | Auxiliary which took the form of after which refreshments was church | Plans were made for various ca-|a dinner and card party held at served oe tering projects, also a rummage Adelaide House. The president. PMA CLUB sale to be held in church base-\Mrs L. L. Anderson, welcomed 6TH GROUP COMMITTEE Mrs. George V. Lee president at ment on Friday, May 25 at 1.30) the 40 who were present. The The regular meeting of the 6th|this week's meeting of _theipm. treasurer, Mrs. J. G. Porter, re- Committee was held re- Pleasant Monday afternoon Club.) Refreshments were served bY|ported a gratifying bank balance ly at Guide House Mrs. R. G. Collison called the the hostess, assisted by Mrs.|Reference was made to the many e president Mrs. Frank Sing- roll. Mrs, James Stone read the/ Adams and Mrs. Ambrose Brad-| activities of the past year with er presided. Mrs. Geofrey Curl|scripture lesson. A thank you" |ley. . |special mention of those which Mrs. Charles| The June meeting will be held have taken place during the last gave treasurers report, followed was received from ; by the secretarys' report by Mrs.| Brown who is still confined to her on June 18, at 6 p.m. in the form |month -- notably leaders' appreci- : Z of a dinner party at Sandalwood. | -- Bhutani. ia i J. F. Zak bed It was decided a rummage sale It was announced. that bus fare . . : v Hall to Niagara Falls should be paid CANADIAN LEGION AUX. would be held at the Scout Ha g s p Ti i Readings were given by Mrs. Canadian Legion Branch 43 met on September 28 at 1.30 p.m. In not later than June 4. | charge of Mrs. Geofrey Curl € h A Be st was made for cars to| Lee, Mrs. Collison and Mrs. Dorisjon Tuesday evening with Mrs. Tc Wo to = ot 0 onointed to at. ' -|Law {Robert Williams presiding, Two! gates pp transport Brownees to Camp Sam-| | : tend the annual meeting being held ac on June 3, for the drumhead| Refreshments were served by new members were initiated and|: ites Duted Chuteh on Thurs- service. A discussion of future|Mrs. Emma Ellegett and Mrs. |welcomed into the Auxiliary. | da Me 2 Th on | hw ' Law | Final arrangements were made day, May 21. "he meeting Wer projects was held after which Mrs Tho ss gm Beg ln hey dover to historical] ST. GERTRUDE'S CWL ARVILLA McGREGOR AUX. |to be held on Tuesday, May 29, at events" Mrs. Frank aoe. The May meeting of St. The regular meeting of the Ar-17 p.m. Anyone wishing to go Members had rouge iam y an Gertrude's CWL was held recently| villa McGregor Auxiliary of Knox|must contact Mrs. Alyn Elliot, 19|tiques and each to Es . Story ol at St. Gertrude's School with the Presbyterian Church was held on|Whiting Avenue by Friday, May| the article Many Sean] oan president. Mrs. Angus Neil presid-| Tuesday evening with the presi-|osth Tickets will not be sold after FaTe HIKES Were Of iiay a inc The Reverend Francis dent, Mrs. Bruce McGregor, pre-|this date. A fine program will fol- ng a Picture of Myrtle ta on 2 Mahoney opened the meeting with siding. ' [low the dinner under the Conven-|8°® Tig ef © oars Bo Siow prayer The worship service was con-|orehip of Mrs. Maurice Proctor. |ing the many changes t h Re. Mrs. C. R. Lovell read the min-|ducted by Mrs. Hugh Beaton, Miss| "mpe yisit to Sunnybrook hos- | 30d progress have WEONEH!, the utes and Mrs. Bernard O'Brien|Madelaine Sinclair and MTS. | pital will take place on June ireshiments, EE eter whine gave the financial report. Arthur Campbell. | and those wishing to go must have| ACS ">> a i Ate | Final arrangements were made Mrs. William Collison, Mrs. Bert oi. names and fares paid in by| Be rE at raased thanks for the spring tea and bazaar to| Montgomery, Mrs. James Heath|y 0 1» "nonations of gum, cho- Wi Phornlon & Dressed inks be bed al the parish house, Wes. i ares Hamilton colate bars, cigarettes and life|to Mrs. Heron. The June meeting sday, May 30 a .m. There § . [to es 29 a By sale, A sewing | Mrs. Hugh Beaton extended an|}aVers may be brought in on June wij] he held at the home of Mrs. white elephant table, and a sale invitation to the auxiliary to hold 5 or June 12. Charl {Harry Lade. of religious articles. 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