Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 6 Oct 1956, p. 7

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oo WoMEN Women's Editor 'Jo Aldwinckle a 3 yw "A pen ee University Women Foregather At Tea To open the fall and winter season, the University Women's Club of Oshawa and district held| #7 a tea at the home of Mrs. T. H.| Everson and Mrs. W. J. Salter,| | Gilmore Place, King street east. Garden flowers decked the rooms| and the table was attractive with crystal swans and white gladiolus, Dial RA. 3-3474 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Saturday, October 6, 1956 7| = florets. s enjoyed the opportu-| Many Hostesses Miss Marilyn Ann Whittington, whose marriage to Mr. Ross Douglas Pettes, takes place this afternoon in Simcoe Street United Church has been enfertained at several pre-nuptial parties. Last Saturday afternoon and evening Mrs. Lloyd Whittington Marilyn Ann Whittington nity of exchanging summer holi- day news and meeting prospec- tive members. In the receiving line were Mrs. R. V. Sheffield president; Mrs. W. J. Salter, Miss Aileen Parker and Mrs. W. F Taylor. Pouring tea were Mrs. H. P. Hart, Mrs. K. H. Braithwaite, Mrs. R. E. Richardson, Miss Hilda Rice, Miss Marie Shantz § and Mrs. W. W. Baldwin. i Hostesses in .the living room were Mrs, W. R. Elliott, Mrs. M. F. Kirkland, and Miss Phyllis 7 Ferguson; in the dining room, 7 Entertain Dale Pettes were hostesses ata miscellaneous shower. Mrs. George Wall held a mis- cellaneous shower at the home of her mother, Mrs. William Whit- tington, Mary street. Mrs. James Baxter, Highland avenue, entertained at a miscel- entertained for her daughter at a trousseau tea. To receive Mrs. Whittington wore orchid pink with a corsage of pink gladiolus petals. She was assisted by the bride- MJ groom's mother in yellow with a lc orsage of bronze chrysanthe- 2 mums and the future bride in beige and brown silk print with a corsage of pink gladiolus petals. als. Miss Susan Baxter kept the ¢ door and Mrs. Kenneth Whitting- Ls = 3 Rs Sa " TO LIVE IN SCARBOROUGH Pictured following their mar- | of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barry riage recently at St. George's | Attersley of Oshawa, and the Anglican Church are Mr. and | bridegroom is the son of Mr. Mrs. John David Carnie. The | and Mrs. John Carnie of Scar- bride the former Miss Sonja | borough. Photo by Ireland Studio ton, the guest book. Pouring tea iwere Mrs. William Cook, Mrs. |William P. Whittington, Joan Holmes, Miss Anne Shortt, Mrs. Kenneth Matthews and Miss Helen Maguire, | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grindley and Miss Joan Grindley entertain- ed the future bride and bride- groom at the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, Toronto, at tea and dinner. Mrs. Georges Pettes and Mrs. .|iron. From the members of her Mrs. G. K. Drynan. Serving and assisting were Mrs. N. C. Fraser, Mrs. S. G. Werry, Mrs. A. J. Marsala, Mrs. R. D. Ferguson, Whitby; Mrs. W. A. Andrew, Mrs. Joseph Fetchison, Mrs. Murray Townsend, Mrs. . D. Waugh, Mrs. W. T. Demp- sey, Miss H. R. Higgins, Mrs. H. F. Millen, Mrs. R. F. Bishop, Mrs. Bruce Miles, Miss Agnes Miocich and Mrs. S. B. Coles. Miss Anne Shortt, Simcoe street south, was hostess for the girls of the General Motors pay office at a pantry shelf. shower, Mrs. Roy Whittington, Masson street, entertained at a "pink tea' shower when the guests were the members and friends of the future bride's father's hunt- ing club. From the office staff of the General Motors pay office Miss messy way of painting a chair, {You've probably been caught by legs. ithe mess; outside of first, through to paint the inside parts. is wn oh parts then e back, way -- painting the|leave the top of the the legs and rungsithe last, you can ste: then having > Teach while dabbing paint corners, ady tl into until ha cult Mrs. D. E. Stewart and Mrs. |= J. A. Cameron registered new members and Mrs. Harold Sproule, Mrs. Joseph Fetchison and Mrs. W. C. Paynter displayed Christmas novelties for sale. Mrs, L. T. McLaughlin of Bow- manville introduced Miss Ruth Marie Ferguson, winner of the club's scholarship this year. Whittington received a steam mother's group at Simcoe Street United Church she received a painted tray and from the neigh- bors and friends a woollen blan- Mr. and Mrs. Donald Orval emnized recently in Myrtle et. Following the rehearsal on Wednesday evening the bridal Phyllis Mary Duff, the bride is * EXCHANGE VOWS Oshawa will be the home of Down whose marriage was sol- United Church. Formerly Miss the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Duff of Myrtle and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Down of Ked- ron. Photo by Ireland 97 Simcoe St. S. |party was entertained at the {home of Mr. and Mrs. James |Baxter, Highland avenue. About 90 attended the tea in- cluding visitors from Whitby, Brooklin, Port Perry and Bow- Johnson, Myrtl Glady Valeda sler, |Woods, Phillis Shane, garet Cliche, Agnes Temple, Lil- ian Temple, Mildred Hoag, Mary I manville. [Rehme: Anna Sayers, June Bes- Home and School Association, and Mrs. John Gaskell. Mrs. Donald i Gutsole and Mrs, T. J. De Mille ¢|poured tea, Mrs. Fred Zedic, Mrs. | Harrison and Mrs. individually. Shirts . . . 22¢ each, Sheets . . . 15¢ each. Bath Towels . . , ; 7¢ each, ete. Pd ROYAL SNACK BAR MRS. M. HEWITT Phone RA 5-5232 Telephone anytime, day or night BF SAFE AND SAY -- "THE TORONTO LAUNDERERS' WAY" | WASHDAYS ARE EASIER when we look after your hard-to-do items LAUNDERERS AND DR LEANERS 175 OSSINGTON AVE., TORONTO eo PHONE LL. 2161 R. Robert | Dorothy | py woon served. The principal, | LODGES AND SOCIETIES PERSONAL Lea Attersley, is the daughter | ALICE JACKSON AUX. was accompanied at the piano by| Among those entertaining for|ziq -- Margaret Cliche Harriet| Mothers and introduced them to! If Our World Is To Be Lost We The Alice Jackson Evening Aux-|Mrs. Harold Lemon. Mrs. Winston Howarth, the for-|Birq Joan Gardner, Gladys Car-|Mfs. Jean Ward and Mrs. Grace ' . - liliary of the King Street United] Members were reminded of the| ma : ! rd ; Must Take Blame', - Kate Aitken im, o, ie ine stceet nea] embers were reminded of hel mer ice Mune Weddin we ter. nimice Willis Ads Kai. MeDousal the Grade I teachers "Get behind the woman in your| "For whom the bell tolls," she in the church parlor. Mrs. Frank(20, by ticket only, and the ba- » »|er, Catherine Hiller, Doris Doon- h A Mrs. Roy Mann, Church street] ' i . Hunter, president presided. zaar on November 21. Refresh- and Mrs. G i anm, Barbara Suddard, Andrew community who has ability. Don't|quoted in el , 'let . an rs. G. E. Hewitt, Mary| let petty Yerasi ad ody ig Bo lpi Pith Bi Mrs. William Bickle read the ments were served by the group Y|Elrick, Clifford Staples. street. A f ' lin charge. tion between organization become will ring out joyously for a | secretary's report. A business/in ¢ obstacles in og Kate Ait-|and bing out 3 hi om ost | meeting followed. There will be a SRWARD GROUP _ Mrs. J. A. Marshall is conven- Among Siose The Sotentained| ken urged her listeners at a meet-|the world." rummage sale in November and . ing the children's fashion show for Mrs. Samuel ret, e for- ing in Simcoe Street United] Mrs. Aitken w i {on October 17 Miss Margaret Pel-| The October meeting of the On-'to be held in the parish hall of Mer Miss Lois Jone Bvey, were Church on Thursday evening rs. Aitken was speaking under ||" "Ci chow Telides of her trip ward Group of Harmony United|St. George's Anglican Church un.{Miss Audrey Sep urn, Logsa Quoting John Donne "For Church took place on Tuesday der the auspices of the Women's street, Mrs. Philip Jeyes, Ridge- the auspices of the Lyceum Club| : i i i ' : {to Jamaica. This will be held in : and Women's Art Association. | i seni Guild. B i \way avenue, Miss Beatrice " : | hurch basement. The public| evening in the church parlors. uild. Boys and girls from St./Wa) i Whom the Bell Tolls" Mrs. Aitken|Mrs. 8, V. Barlow presided and | {he oa invi "Th i G 's Si i {Brown, Bowmanville, and a. num- nd |i cordially invited to attend. On| "The president of the month,|George's Sunday school will act poled ut tha; there were four thatked me speaker Who Jas in- October 18 there will be a bazaar|Mrs. John Harris, presided. Mrs. 25 the models. fie of her fellow-residents at the ; la w uced by Mrs. J. A. Ald-|an4 tea in the church basement in| Michael Kashul led in the devo-| i i | : longed to service organizations. tional service with "Thanksgiv-| Mrs. C. G. Irvine, provincial| "We have the power within us ling" as the theme and read the President of the Ontario Federa-| The mothers of the Grade I pu- and the gift of prayer," she said. tion of Home and School Asso- pils were recently entertained at Lean, Laura Blakely, Mclnally, Margaret Hackett, Dor- "GOODS SATISFACTORY OR MONEY REFUNDED" winekle. [the afternoon. The admission is 35¢. "Is our world to be lost because Miss Isla Barker read a letter|parable of Jesus and the De-|njations was an overnight guest|an enjoyable tea held in West: of Mrs. Sidney Sharples and Mr. from the United Nations Associa-| sciples feeding the multitude. mount school under the convener- we are too lazy to think, too indif- ferent to act and too selfish to stretch our hands across the sea? "Remember, if our world is to be lost, we are equally r ibl with men. The wide world attitude must endure and I urge you to Samuel Grant : tion. Mrs. Anthony Scott read a/Mrs. R. G. Murray closed the Lois Davey Wed assage from the "Bible, followed | devotional with a prayer. The y a solo by Mrs. Rhyddid Wil- music for this service was played At Burketon United Church re-|jjams accompanied by Miss Hazel (by Mrs. N. A. Holmes. Derk Y me rat of Osawa Rundle. Mrs. Thomas Scott read| During the business period fin-|Kaiser Avenue, have as guests, ig RE Th S ide the 2 Thanksgiving message entitled al plans were made for the booth, Mr. Grant's parents, Mr. and .» he bride 1S thelsThe People's the Onward|Mrs. William J. Grant of Ban- ship of Mrs. Roy Spratt. Receiv-| ing the guests were Mrs. Samuel McKeelis, president of Westmount Sharples, Oshawa Blvd., following the regional conference in Ajax. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Grant, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Daves of Burketbn and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and read and read and read." Mrs. Aitken pointed out that al- Suough a Woman's Test Interests were love, marriage, home, hus-| band and children, her horizon|Pridge, Northern Ireland. was widening more and more and| The Hore she must embrace h y as e her family circle. played by Mrs. Godfrey Bowman A world traveller, Mrs. Aitken|and Mr. M. McCoy sang. recalled her visit to Madrid dur-| Given in marriage he Spanish war, and Shang-| brother, Mr. Donald Davey, the bai in 1907 , torn and burnt by I. The speaker, Mrs. Walter Lane, was introduced by Mrs. Dwight Myers. Mrs. Lane spent 11 years Mrs. William J. Grant of Ban-|in" Nigeria, as missionary doctor, be held in the church hall on teacher and friend of the people R. B. Green of-|of Africa, and won many souls for| It was ann g music was|Christ, in the years she spent in|meeting Vion pa Bey a be next Africa. Mrs. Thomas Scott thank- ed Mrs. Lane, following which by her|some objects and clothing Made} served by the Africans, were passed around. Two of the most r- fant objects w | ere twin s, whic! to an African delustred satin fea ant 0 SYprus, heart. neckline and long sk a was|A pearl headdress held her fin- ocks and Dolice patrols let quet of gardenias. pression o cosia, the| ger attendants, Miss Beatrice of Cyprus. Even her hotel Craig, Mrs. Howard Davey and| room a Fy ns be Mrs. Philip Jeyes wore princess Tote wed to enter, she|gowns in coffee-tone taffeta with = matching hats decorated with En route Mrs. Aitken made a3 gold leaves and carried excursion to Canadian Olympic Hockey team. Srysanthemums. "Either we should take our| Mr. Harry Grant was best man team seriously or quit," she de- for his brother. Ushering were clared after comparing the treat-|Mr. Howard Davey and Mr. Or- ment, accommodation and recog-|Val Grant. nition given the Canadian and| A reception was held in the Russian teams. Bowmanville Legion Hall. To re- She turned her thoughts to the ceive, the bride's mother wore ceremony in Hyde Park, London,|navy blue with pink accessories. this past summer when Her|The bridegroom's mother assist Majesty the Queen observed the/ing was in charcoal-gray with a centennary of the Victoria Cross/navy blue hat. 'Both wore cor- bronze riots, Barbed wire, |gertip veil and she carried a bou-| Lane. hief, He gave the idols to Mrs. HAPPY HELPERS "Making Your Blessings Count' was the theme taken by the Hap- py Helpers group of the W.A. of Northminster United Church at its monthly meeting. Mrs. Ernest Cook read the scripture. Mrs. John Jeffery gave a reading and led in prayer. ag pare by DRAPES - CURTAINS VENETIAN SHADES Made-to-Measure FREE ESTIMATES WARD'S Dial Group, at the plowing match in Brooklin, and plans were arrang- ed for the annual fowl supper to bridge, Northern Ireland. Successful candidates in the re-|§ cent examinations sponsored by the Oshawa Branch of the St. John Ambulance Brigade are as follows: Home Nursing -- Cath- erine Hiller, Mary Shevchuck, Rosalie West, Margaret West, Clara LaNos, Harriet Bird, Mar- | November 10. Simcoe ot Athol 30. The committee, under the convenership of Mrs. Kashul, refreshments. SOCIAL NOTICES The MARRIAGE marriage of Elea Grace, daughter of Mr. aa I James Conrad Clarke of Oshawa and Donald George Hart, son of Mrs. Ernest J, Hart of Oshawa, and the late Mr. Hart, was sol emnized at St. Andrew's United Church on Friday, October 5, 1956, with the Reverend George Telford officiating. (1 REY: Kd Mrs. Robert Yeo, presid presided. Mrs. Wilbur Jeffs, sec- retary, read the report of the September meeting and in the absence of the treasurer gave the treasurer's report. The group leaders told of their various ac- tivities and projects. Mrs. John Hill sang a solo, "Spirit of God Descend Upon My Heart." She by reviewing VC holders. |sages of carnations. "The Queen spoke to every VC| Later the couple left for a trip in a wheelchair," Mrs. Aitken re-/around Lake Ontario and will live| called, "and made an unscheduled | in Oshawa. For travelling the tour among the widows and|bride wore a green suit with| daughters of dead heroes. white and black accessories. { Hl Lillian Mae Marsh SCHOOL OF DANCING 0. E A Ballet, Tap, Toe, Character, Baton, Pre-School, Acrobatic, at the Centre Street, Masonic Temple, Friday and Saturday. INFORMATION: RA 3.7253 CLUB CALENDAR TUESDAY King St. H and S Assn. Woodcrest H and S Assn. S. A. Home League Christ Church WA King Street WA Canadian Legion Aux. Court Oshawa, IOF Calvary Baptist YWMC North Oshawa WA Women's P C Assn. St. George's (Ritson Grp Beta Sigma Phi St. Stephen's W/ Rendezvouz Club WEDNESDAY S. A. Prayer Meeting University Women's Club Victory Lodge Knox Presbyterian WM¥ Oshawa Rebekah Lodge St. John Nursing Div. Parent-Teacher Assn. Northminster WMS Thornton's Corners H and 8 Centre Street WMS THURSDAY St. Andrew's WMS King Street WA 5th Scout Mothers' Aux. Calvary Baptist WMS Christ Church Eve. Guild 6th Scout Mothers' Aux. St. George's Eve. 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