KINSMEN AT JASPER PARK LODGE IN THE ROCKIES Attending the 35th Kinsmen convention of Canada, | held this year at Jasper Park Lodge are these delegates pic- Veronica McGarry James E. DeMille Honeymoon In P.Q. A honeymoon in Montreal fol- lowed the marriage recently of Veronica Marie McGarry and James Fdward DeMille. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick J. McGarry and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James DeMille, all of Osh- awa. / The ceremony took place in St. Gregory's Roman Catholic Church with the Reverend Wilfred Firth officiating; Mr. Jack Driscoll playing the wedding music and Mrs. William Kinsman as soloist. The bride was given in mar- riage by her father. She wore a floor-length gown of white chan- tilly lace and nylon tricot over satin. A matching headdress em- broidered with iridescent sequins and seed pearls held her fingertip vell and she carried a cascade of red roses. The maid of honor was the bride's sister, Miss Eileen Mec- Garry, who wore ice blue crystal ette, and the bridesmaids were Miss Anne O'Connor and Mary McGarry, both in pale pink. They wore fingertip gloves to match their ballerina gowns and carried matching nosegays. Mr. Peter Sobansky was best man and the ushers were Mr. annual | tured as they arrived at the Jasper Rodeo Grounds for a gigantic western rodeo and bar- becue. Left to right are Mr. and ceive, the bride's mother wore champagne lace over pink taf- feta with beige accessories and a pink rose corsage. The bride- groom's mother was in mauve chantilly lace over matching taf- feta with mauve accessories and a corsage of pink chrysanthemums. As the couple le. on their wed- ding trip the bride was wearing a pale blue sheath dress with a matching duster coat, navy blue accessories and a red rose cor- sage. Mr. and Mrs. DeMille are mak- ing their home in Oshawa. GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES Miss | LAUREL GROUP | The fall meeting of the Laurel Group of the WMS of King Street United Church was held recently in the Sunday school room. | The leader, Mrs. Lorne Mul- drew, led in the devotional. The meeting was in charge of Mrs. | Wilfred Harris' group. Mrs. Douglas Lander sang two| solos accompanied by Mrs. Clar-| ence Scott. |ed at the home of Mrs. Harry|Mr. and Mrs. James Walsh, and dusting job if you use a well Mrs. L. H. Beecroft read the | Woods, Sr., Roxborough avenue Mrs. Christone Walsh, Livonia, soaped sponge once a .week to scripture. Mrs, Harris read a at a social evening at which the Michigan, {wash dust and dirt from the win. | poem {bride received a number of pan-|-------- |dow sills and frames. ! try shelf gifts followed by a |= pur ereeamer-- | An old member was a welcome, guest, Miss Brain, who now re- sides in Toronto. A new member was welcomed and future busi- ness discussed. Mrs. Mrs. Monty Cranfield, Oshawa; Mrs. Dubensky and national president, Allan Dubensky of Edmonton and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Reed, Oshawa. Prenuptial Showers Held For Bride Prior to her marriage to Mr. James Taylor. the former Miss Dorothy Badley was entertained by her friends in Oshawa. Mrs. Ronald Kellington and Mrs. Dorothy Van Volkenburg entertained at a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Wil- liam Stubbings, Warren Avenue. Mrs. William Duncan was host- ess at a miscellaneous shower. The Ladies' Bible Class of The Salvation Army held a kitchen|Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ; . | é {John Edward Gorin, son of Mrs. {fiower at ibe home of Mrs, Ar-/Maw, Mrs. W. J. Henry, all of Dorothy Harrington of | Mrs. Albert Houston and Mrs. |Sedore, Britt; Mr. and Mrs. Vie-| awe "The John Keenan entertained at a miscellaneous shower. Mrs. Ray- mond Fice assisted in serving. Mrs. Murray Eaton of Colum- bus honored the bride at a show- er at which a presentation of china was made A gift presentation of a toaster was made to Miss Badley at a noon-hour shower by her friends of the Product Service Depart- ment of General Motors. Friends and neighbors gather- presentation by Mrs. Irwin South- well of a hostess chair. Mrs. Jack Coull was hostess at Beecroft a family party at which a pres- was made by Mr. A. T. Cain and -11. 8. Graves, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-| Principal Defines New Grouping . : r week for consulta. Dial RA. 3-3474 the King Street Home and School tions with parents, or to organize {meeting last week. [those extra activities, like sports, Joe Aldwinckle Women's Editor Mr. Savery recalled that the choir or year book, which are so VICTORY |in the Orange Temple. ¢ LE Lo oe T0 King Street H & S Association "wa. vt mea by way | Mr. Laurence Savery, former ferent teachers for each subject Sites Sister Aue Burgess 3s. (principal of King Street Sorat (na it allowed each staff ibject Sifted by Deputy. Jusiress Sister now principal of North Simcoe ber to teach the subject to which' orence Hoyle. otional exer- School, explained the reasons for he was best suited. Sies were performed by the chap- the formation of a Senior Public| Teachers had two or three free |", ter Margaret McNevin. ! School in Oshawa to members of| periods The charter was dra in memory of Past Grand of British America Sister Rowe. LODGE LOBA NO. 588) will be held Nov. 8, were made. reminded Victory Lodge LOBA Wo. 588 members t meeting, Sept. 26. All were | that d tice would be held its regular meeting rreenty fa etree prac : DRAPES - CURTAINS VENETIAN SHADES WARD'S voo Discussions for the bazaar that' {eighth grade system avas origin-|valuable to the pupils. ally set up in Canada by Edger-| Promotion would depend upon ton Ryerson. Later opinion, par-\the opinion/of all the staff. Mr. 8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, September 18, 1956 ticularly that of the Hope Comis- Sutton mentioned some disad- sion aiter. World War 11, re-|\vantages to the set-up but felt PERSONAL NOTES he fe A Mrs. H. L. Wallace, Drew| Miss Donna MacKay who has|ing: Elementary grades 1-6: Jun-|the real vant street, returned on Sunday from been spending the summer with jor High, 7 to 10 and Senior High dent. a Sivanages %. the Sty visiting ber cousin, Mrs. J. Rus- her grandparents, Mr. abd Mrs. Grades 11 to 13. 3 | Several questions were an- sell at Waterloo. Jan MacKay, King street east, «Children from the ages of 12 swered PH La two speakers and' has returned to her home in Vic- to 16 (grades 7 to 10) are better Mrs. George Pearce moved a| Mr, Jud Mrs, 1. w. sConkey tris, B.C. in thei own group from a social vote of thanks, 3 | entertained at dinner at the | standpoint," he said. *"Our Senior . { lof All Arts in honor of Mr. and| Miss Evelyn Moore and Mrs. pyplic School includes only g rad. | oie. Seorge Moss presided for | Mrs. Thomas McConkey of Phila-| Charles Edwards are attending es 7 and 8, a smaller unit than duced the new executive. She |delphia who celebrated their 34th|the Grand Chapter sessions of the Junior High School of some thanked Mrs. Ian McNab for tak- | wedding anniversary. the Order of the Eastern Star 2t other municipalities." {ing charge of the lending library fu the Royal York Hotel, Toronto, a. Savery said that' problems |and Mr. ayoock for pla the | ul St. George's Women's Guild LUNCHEON St. George's Parish Hall Centre Street Tuesday, September 25, 1956 one o'clock Speaker -- MISS JANE SCOTT ADMISSION 1.25 Mr. and Mrs. Stanley J. Man- all this week. of discipline were not great in piano. Mr. Sutton introdu the, ila, Bloor street east, have had ._|the Senior School and that Junior (staff members and the execu- as their house guests Mr. Man-| Mrs, Harry Strutt, Prince Grade students attending outly- tive served refreshments. v FOR TICKETS DIAL RA B8-8526 OR RA 35-8232 /ila's sisters, Mrs. Raymond| street, has just returned from a; ; Green (Ann) of Greenlawn, /trip to Los Angeles, California, 35, Schools, avoided the heavy | Paget, 'Bermuda; Mrs. Richard where she attended the funeral 4 Roperison (Helene) of Sacramen-jof her aunt, the late' Mrs, Mabel King Street Public School is| to, California; Mrs. Howard L. Shacklady. Fen designated the Senior Public| Lindsay (Mary Monica) of Farm- {School and the principal, Mr. D. ] ; { |A. Sutton, gave an explanation of .ingdale, Long Island; Mrs. James Guests from out of town at the 40 organization of the school and! L. Cox, Jr. (Catherine Berna- Taylor - Badley wedding were i dette) of Westbury, Long Teland| Mf and Mrs. William Badley, the rotary system. € and New York City, with her/Mr. and Mrs. J. Heasman, Brig- Each class spends half a day| daughter, Catherine Bernadette, adier and Mrs. J. C. Wood, Mr. With its home teacher, studying Not 3.00 and son, James L. Cox IIL |and Mrs. K. Walker, Toronto; the basic subjects of spelling, | Mr. and Mrs. J. Kane, Stirling; mathematics, composition and! Head table guests at the RNAO,| Miss Alice Heasman, Belleville; |8rammar, and literature, while District 5, Chapter 1, annual ban- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Burnside, [the other half day is spent with] quet will be Miss Ruth Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Robin Brown, Mr. | Various teachers for such sub- president of District 5; Mrs, Mar-| William Burnside, Whitby; Mr. jects as art, industrial art, home jorie Chisholm, president and and Mrs. J. Millar, Hamilton, |€conomics, physical education, {secretary - treasurer of District| : . music, social studies and sci-| 5. Miss Edith Fenton, all of To-| Attending the DeMille-McGarry ence." | ronto; Miss Bertha Tunney, presi-| Wedding from out of town were The principal felt that this me-| | dent, Mrs. Barbara Brady, secre- Miss Kathleen McGarry, King: thod prepared the pupil for col- treasurer, and Mrs. Viola|ston; Mrs. Veronica O'Connor, legiate where he would have dif- in oll you poy A (5) FIVE YEAR tary - JIL reast past - president, Mr. and Mrs. M. McLaren, To- Mr. and Mrs. W. Farrell, Miss Helen Kane, Sam] ee J-- LL a" | |ronto; Rr d-- . | Ottawa; . " | chapter 2, Newmarket, theland Mrs. R. Irvin, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. | Out of town guests at Cummer-Graves wedding were: |V. McGarry, Mr. and Mrs. V. PRESTO !! ONE SQUEEZE OF {Mr., and Mrs. Charles Graves Farrell, Perth, Ontario. and Donald, Mrs. Doreen King, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Graves, Mr. SOCIAL NOTICES lace Graves, Mr, and Mrs. W. H Coupons. positively required, No Mears, Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne ENGAGEMENT | Stewart, Mrs. Gladys Vair and| Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coull «VENETIAN BITS | Jerry, Mr, and Mrs. Ronald But- wish to a the t © * DRAPERY TRACKS Mrs. | of their daughter, Lieutenant George Miles and Karen, Mr. Margaret Eleanor, to Lieutenant and Mrs, Melvin Robertson, Mr. Donald Hollingworth, son of Mr {and Mrs. Albert Henderson, Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Hollingworth of |and Mrs. Russell Harris and Hamilton. The marriage will George, Miss Ruth Harris, Miss/take place on Saturday, October Edna Harris, all of Barrie; Mr.(13. at 2.30 p.m. in the Salvation and Mrs. J. M. Rowell, Sault Ste. Army, Oshawa. |Marie; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon| , | Emmerson, Mrs. Blanche Vair, Th ENGAGEMENT |Mr, and Mrs. Rock Lortie, Mr. The engagement is announced and Mrs. Reg. Anderson, all of of Norma Eleanor Margo of Osh- : : daughter of the late Mr. . lawa, {Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. 'land Mrs. Charles Marzo, and son and Timmy, Mr. and *RUGS - SPREADS Thursday Sept. 20/56 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. ONLY Whitby 8 Hours Only THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20th ' THIS COUPON AND 59c -- entitles the bearer to the genuine 3.00 EVERREADY FINGER SQUEEZE CONTROL Fountain Pen; Equipped with the famous No. 2 SMOOTH WRITING HOODED POINT. This special size to be used by Ladies, Men, Boys and Girls. not leak -- IT'S ALL AUTOMATIC. This sale is conducted to advertise this pen, to be sold later for the regular retail price. THIS PEN MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED. This Coupon Good Only While Advertising Sale Is Going On . . . Bing This Coupon ! ous 8 hour sale. You will please avoid delay by taking your tum in line. LIMIT -- NOT MORE THAN TWO PENS TO EACH COUPON POSITIVELY NO PENS SOLD AT THIS PRICE AFTER SALE THESE PENS GO ON SALE 11 A.M. THURSDAY ONLY Jury & Jovell LTD. 8 KING ST. E. In all you pay 39: Not 3.00 WRITTEN GUARANTEE GIVEN WITH EACH PEN THE FINGER and IT'S FULL. Instent Touch writing -- will pens sold before '11 a.m. Thursday, the only doy of this marvel- Thursday Sept. 20/56 11 am. to 7 p.m. ONLY . Rexall Druga OSHAWA Minesing; Mr. and Mrs. {and Mr. John E. Gorin of Osh- N marriage will - take| tor Scott, Mr. and Mrs. William place in St. Joseph's Roman {Lomas, Mr. and Mrs. William & : r | Carr, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Cary, Catiolie, Church, Acton, Ontario { Mr. and Mrs. Percy Briggs, all a.m. Vs 48 |of Penetanguishene; Mr. and ~~ | |Mrs. Dick Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. | AT HOME Wally Trouth, Mr. Joseph Cham-|, Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Smith, 875 bers, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Penning-| Mary street, will be at home to {ton, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Parks,|their relatives and friends on {Mr. and Mrs. Emmerson Bernett,| Monday, September 24, from 7 till Js. Louoke Baker all %, De- 9 p.m. on the occasion of their ; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Craig, |50th di iversary. | Mr. and Mrs. Ted Rox, Mr. and|-- h wed abbas Don Eilgie, all of Orillia; | - - 1 Mrs. You can cut down on the daily | {ant and Miss Margaret Badley. | A presentation of a pressure |cooker on behalf of the staff of {the Product Service Department) George DeMille and Mr. Nicholas Coady. 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