Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 9 Oct 1956, p. 8

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SEPTEMBER --Photo by Ireland WED IN Simcoe Street United | Germond was married to Church was Mrs. Donald James | Charles Hulcio in Northminster McLean who was Miss Elinor | United Church. Faith Baptist Janet Barrand. Janet Caroline | Church, Whitby, was the setting BRIDES IN SATIN AND LACE the The Rev. ly oi Carleton Place and now min- plane Mrs. Cecll Worden. (meed n . T. Holmes, recent- | vided as a ot open all the cans the officlals feared sples might those unopened were De ia back messages from abroad gift to the state. He said' in sealed sardine cans. ister of Harmony United Church, was the speaker ,and was intro- gduced by the Rev. J. K. Moffat. He spoke on The Christian Church in the World Today. "The --Photo by Hornsby ~Photo by Hornsby Frank James parsonage of United Church. for the wedding of Barbara | Marie Fulton and Wayne Reg- inald Willett and Shirley Janice | Scott exchanged vows with Simcoe | sale is planned for October 23.| Fisher, Newcastle, ~Photo by Ireland Stewart in the (on the evening of October 30. It| diction. Street PERSONAL . Wentford Barrett, Ross-|g0 please get in touch with the I east, spent the Thanks- W.M. Brotther Fred Thompson. iving weekend as the guest of| - Happy birthday was sung for i daughter, Mrs. : snd Mr. Pipher, Scarborough. '|lyn Bilton, P.M. Sister Sara |Logeman, P.M. Sister Alice Short Mr. B. T. McCann of Simcoe and district deputy Grand Mis- was a recent guest of Mr. and]tress Sis. Elda Howard. "lalso an invitation was accepted to visit the District of York Lodge in Toronto on Tuesday, | prs Io" % October 16. Members wishing to| ¢ W. Pipher, Sister Annie Butland, Sister Eve-| | Mrs. Sidney Sharples, Oshawa praws for the evening were do- : Blvd. north. dup, Sister Mildred Carnachan, Miss George McGarry, Colborne|and Brother street east, and Miss Dianne and were won by Sister Thompson, Palace street, spent Ewen, Sister Joan Ewan, the holiday weekend in Montreal. gjster Evelyn Bilton. Clara and The next meeting will be held : Miss Roberta Bint and Miss| Vera Horner recently attended a un October, 22 bind members are tuoday beauty school held in Tor-| white dresses for initiation. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lack,|gave his report on the sick, and Gibbs street, had as weekend Of cards, fruit sent out. el guests, Mr. James Bell and Mr.| Members were reminded to ! Robert Lack of Whitby, Mr. and sure and bring in their donations Mrs, Francis Duffell of Ostawa,! for the penny sale next Testing and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Broan|to help P.M. Sister Cora Gard- i ner make this a success. The 3nd Bobby #84 Bonita of Hunts. next meeting will be held October 123. $0- Group 3 of the Women's A Percy Cleveland, |! nated by P.M. Sister Hazel Wed-| : | long D.M. Brother Willard Spencer ; Si | ciation of Sim Street United | Church held : A ET meeting it Eleanor Clarke | ! Friday evening at the home of the . up leader, Mrs. Fazar Brad-| Honored By Friends ey, Simcoe Street North. Follow- : ing the supper, the regular meei-| Miss Eleanor Grace ing was held presiding. The various reports George Hart took place last Fri- were given, including a gratifying day evening in St. Andrew's Unit- report on the calendars sold, to|ed Church has been guest of honor date. The next meeting will be|at several pre nuptial events. | held at the home of Mrs. H, M.| A miscellaneous shower was| Black, Simcoe street north, on held at She, home of Miss Grace Nov . |Wilson. Assisting in serving were Friday siterioon, November 2. = Num Fitrance Horton, Bhi. R. Miss Denyse Pesant will be|Weatherby and Mrs. Alfred Wil- home service director at the Cook-| son. 3 ing Festival sponsored by the| Mrs. Rodney Wiltshire enter Lenore Group of Simcoe Street| tained at a miscellaneous shower, United Church and to be held in|With Miss Shirley George, Mis s Memorial Hall. Miss Pesant, a bi-| Mollie Willie, Miss Geraldine Oat- linguist, is a French - Canadian|Way and Miss Margaret Rowe born in Montreal. After her gradu-| serving. | ation from Outremont Convent she| miscellaneous shower was took a household economics/|held at the home of Mrs. E. J. course at the University of Tor-| Hart, Kingston road, east Assist- onto and graduated with a BA de-|ing were Miss Margaret Hart, gree. She obtained an MA degree MTs. Douglas Hart and Mrs. Stan- following a graduate studies in the|ley Hart, household science department Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald was hostess at a miscellaneous shower Bloor Street Home and School at her home in Whitby. Mrs. J. Clarke | , with Mrs. Bradley whose marriage to Mr. Donald @ ¥ A BROTHER AND SISTER Children of Mr. r Nicholas Holodryzuk, Muriel avenue, are Nicholas John and months old and Pinkie who is | nearly four years, are the --Photo & | Church on October 2. and Mrs, | grandchildren of Mr. and Mrs. John Diskey of Oshawa and Mrs. Harry Holodryzuk of Tor- | Elizabeth Ann. Nickie who is 18 | onto and great-grandchildren of Mrs. John Marynuik of Oshawa. by Hornsby Studio "held in the chapel, November 6. WOMEN {Jo Aldwinckle Women's Editor Dial RA. 3-3474 3 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Tuesday, October 9, 1956 church is alive today and the world is looking to it for leader- ship. God's new world calls for men and women to give their best." Mrs. George Booth thanked all who took part in. the service. Mr. Moffat closed the meeting with Aint the b ion "GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES dent, occupied the chair, (West Group) conducted the business, The regular meeting of the! The usual reports were heard, west group of the WA of Centre also sick and hospital calls. A Street United Church was held|great many plans were made in in the chapel with the leader, connection with the turkey sup- | Mrs. Ace Abbott presiding. | per planned for November 10. It | Mrs. R. Kk. Valentine was in| was agreed that tickets for this charge of the devotional period| event be secured, and distributed and took as her theme *'Thanks-| among the members for sale. Al- | giving". She was assisted by|so additional dishes be secured. ! Mrs. William Baker, Mrs. Fred] Mrs. N. T. Holmes, used for | Watson and Mrs, C. E. Flew-| the keynote of her address, mis- welling. [ons She built her talk around Tickets were handed out for|these words, -- "the world is {the annual turkey dinner to bel one, we cannot live alone." |held, October 17. A rummage| Guest speaker was Mrs. M. C. 1 . representing Anyone having goods for this the affiliated groups of WMS sale were asked to contact Mrs.| within the Presbytery. William Badgley. | The meeting came to a close A demonstration is to be held| with the repetition of the Bene-| | CENTRE ST. WA. and was hoped for a good attendance. | WCTU Mrs. Edith Williams called a meeting on Wednesday evening of the WCTU when the young people were invited and several attend- ed. Mrs. Williams opened with prayer and a worth while pro- gram was given. Miss Evelyn Sargent sang a solo 'Count Your Blessings". Mrs. . H. Wright and Miss Effa Wright played a duet "New Life and New Spirit". Miss Ileen Cor-| ben and Mis Helen Lexton sang, a duet "Garden of Prayer': Two girls, Ileen Corben and Sandra Hardie who enjoyed a holi- day at the WCTU camp at Camp Consecon gave a very interesting account of the activities there. Mrs. William Allison pr You too can have sparkling kitchen beauty % Needs no undercoater ® Apply with brush or roller ® About 30% less time to do a kitchen or bath- room with easy-flowing Kem-Glo ® One coat covers most surfaces © Dries to a beautiful lustre finish in 3 to 4 hours ® Specially de- signed for kitchens, bathrooms and finest woodwork ® Scuff re sistant, heat resistant, water resistant, ®Trade Mark Reg'd. WITH EASY-FLOWING KEM GLO THE MIRACLE LUSTRE ENAMEL poster prizes sent from the treas- urer of the Province of Ontario WCTU and awarded to Joanna Nowaczewski of Northminster United Church, Misses Joan and Karen Elliott of Simcoe Street | Refreshments will be served. 7TH CUB MOTHERS' AUX. The annual fall bazaar will be, The 17th Cub Mothers' Auxiliary | {held on the afternoon of Novem- held its regular meeting recently ber 9. The next meeting will be at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church. oie president, Mrs. Arthur adman presided. The sec-| 15TH SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX |yotary's yeport was read by Mrs. | The 15th Oshawa Scout Morh-| William MacDonald. Mrs, Steve| ers' Auxiliary held its regular Macko gave the treasurer's re- meeting at Albert Street United port. The group was pleased to| ( 2 | welcome new members. | | The meeting opened with the| It was decided a donation was| president, Mrs. Kenneth MosseY, to he given to the church for the presiding. The secretary's reportiyse of it during the meetings was read and the treasurer's re-| Final plans for the bazaar which port was adopted. : will be held on October 31 at St.| A bazaar, home-baking 3ale payl's Presbyterian Church will| and afternoon tea was plannedipe discussed at the next meeting. for Wednesday, October 17 at Al-| After the business period, Mrs. | bert Street United Church from nracDonald showed how to make 2.30 on. . . | some beautiful floral designs in The meeting closed with pray-|(ai flowers | er and refreshments were servad Refreshments were served by {by the two hostesses for the even- inc" A Ww Robinson Mrs John ing -- Mrs. Mossey and Mrs. Swan, Mrs. Thomas Speirs, Mrs. Adams R {R. W. Chute and Mrs, G. A. { Trimble. | The 9th Group Committee of SIMCOE STREET WMS the Girl Guide Association held its The autumn thank - offering first fall meeting at Guide house meeting of Simcoe Street United with Mrs. Frank Singer presid- Church WMS was held last Thurs- ing. Mrs. George Godfrey read day afternoon. Miss Millicent the minutes of the June meeting. | Luke presided and thanked all | Mrs. George Curl gave the finan-| who had carried the work on in| | cial report. | her absence. { Miss Shirley Temperton show-| It was decided to purchase new {ed the films of her trip to the books for the WMS library. Continent. There were many| An invitation was received from places of great interest, Including the Jessie Panton Auxiliary of St. films of England, France, Switz-| Andrew's United Church to attend | erland and many others. | its thank-offering on Tuesday, Oc- | It was decided that the next tober 23, at 8 p.m. Miss Jane meeting is to be held at the!Scott will be the speaker. home of Mrs. Elinor Lesenko on! Mrs. J. K. Moffat was in charge | November 8 | of ths worship service. After pray- ~ ler and reading of a psalm, Mrs. HARMONY WA | Moffat spoke from 0 theme The Woman's Auxiliary of Har-| "Thanksgiving". Two appropriate mony United Church was held on hymns were sung during the serv- Wednesday afternoon, with many ice. Mrs. Harold Brownlee sang members present, two solos "I Walked Today Where Mrs. Howard Hoskin, the presi- Jesus Walked" and "Bless This House". She was accompanied at STH GROUP COMMITTEE United Church and to Ruth Nelson of the Salvation Army. Mrs. Charles Langfield hoped that every church would be represent-| ed in the medal contest. Mrs. Clayton Lee spoke on Temperance in Sunday Schools. Dwaine Darlington, the gold medalist, gave his selection, "Pluck Jack'. Ruth Nelson gave the same selection. Miss Jeanette Thompson, leader of the young people of King Street United Church expressed thanks for the invitation to attend the meeting. CUSTOMS PROBLEM VIENNA (Reuters) -- A man wrote to a Hungarian newspaper saying Hungarian customs offi- cials ordered him to open every can of sardines he had brought to Hungary to feed his family. 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The future bride and bride- groom were entertained at the eral Motors, tion. Motors, home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Stanley | Hart, and by Mr. and Mrs, Grant Do relations | barrass by slipping, dropping or wob~ Miss bling when you eat, laugh or talk? woollen [Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH on blanket, with Miss Dorothy Beam- er doing the honors, and from the and more comfortably, No gt south plant medical centre, Gen- B00eY, pasty taste or feeling. Does a toaster, with Dr. preath). st D. Rogers making the presenta- s., drug counter. Se More Firmly in Place ||}%; your false teeth annoy and em= your pli.tes. This alkaline (non-acid) powder [olds false teeth more firmly sour. Checis "piste odor' (dentur ASTEETH today at ins Association held an afternoon tea at the school recently for the mothers of the Grade 1 pupils and a number of mothers who had just joined the community and had children going to Bloor Street School. Before the pupils were| dismissed the children introduced their mothers. Mrs. William Goyne, president, extended a sin- cere welcome to all present. and introduced Mr. Lawrence Millson, | principal, who explained the read-| ing curriculum and introduced the | other members of the teaching| staff, Mrs. Sylvia Clark and Miss | Lamoine Post. The tea was con- vened by Mrs. William Ayves as-| sisted by Mrs. William Scatter- good and Mrs. W. F. Coulson. Grade 1 pupils and the younger) children who had accompanied] their mothers were entertained and served refreshments by Mrs, | Reginald Noakes, Mrs. Alac Mac-| Donald and Mrs. Stanley Phillips. | . LODGES AND SOCIETIES VICTORIA LODGE, LTB Victoria LTB No. 55," Lodge held its regular meeting in the| Orange Temple on Tuesday,| with the W.M. Brother Fred| Thompson presiding assisted by| the Deputy Master Brother Wil- lard Spencer. 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