8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, November 1, 1956 Jo Aldwinckle Women's Editor Dial RA. 3-3474 -- were on the calendar for the im- GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES | HOLY TRINITY W.A. The regular afternoon meeting was held on Tuesday. The meet- ing was opened with prayers and Mrs. William Sargent led in pray- er for World Peace. Several lengthy discussions mediate future PERSONALS The regular project for Friday go - - rr ---- | Mr, Stanley Gottick. A buffet supper was provided by the UAW Mrs, E. L. Vickery, Athol Members on cafeteria staff of street east, of had :s guests the the kitchen Hospital and Ladies' Auxiliary. Miss Marion Davenport is con- evening euchres had the full sup- (port of the members Owing to the absence of 'the | president, Mrs. Alex Martin, Mrs. {Charles Willoughby closed our meeting with prayer Tea was served and week's hostess will be Mrs Martin next Alex WOMEN'S PC ASSN. Mrs. Walter Bestwick, president of the Oshawa Women's Pro- gressive Conservative Ass . tion, welcomed those present at the regular meeting held in the library at Adelaide House on Monday evening. In the absence of the secretary, Mrs. O. C. Rich- ardson read the reports. Two new members were welcomed = Following the regular busine SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT and Mrs Reginald H of Oshawa wish to an- the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Jean, to Nor- man Charles Eddy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Eddy of New- castle. The marriage will take place on Friday, November 30, at 7 p.m. in Simcoe Street United Church Mr Evans nounce ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Marian Adah, daughter of Mrs. George Thomson of Oshawa and the late Mr. Thomson, to Mr Leonard Tyrrell, son of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Tyrrell of Oshawa alpman an suiobly pe massihle andline Anell kaon a watchful eve of Teen-Agers Puzzle Countess TORONTO (CP) -- Canadian teen -agers have Lady Dundee JUessing The attractive wife of the Earl of Dundee says she finds it dif- ficult to guess the ages of teen- agers 'here. The earl is on a two-, month speaking tour of Canada and the United States "They seem to be more fin- ished--a little more sophisticated than those in Scotland," she said. A mother of five, two boys and three girls, she is adequately qualified to draw comparisons. "Perhaps our teen - agers are more reserved,' she said in an interview, "Girls here are more They appear to be much Tuesday, her daughter, Mrs. Har- staged a play. Musical items vening a special committee of the plans were discussed for the next vey Simpson, and Mr. Simpson, were provided by Mrs. Daisy Mc- Cluaran group of the WA of St. meeting which will be held No- The marriage is to take place of Chatham, Ontario. |Lachlan, Mrs. Leona Hanlan, Mr.|Andrew's United Church who will vember 21 at the Genosha Hotel on Saturday, December 1, at Henry Selzer nd Mr. David'present the distinguished speak- at which time George Hees, MP3 p.m. in Albert Street United pen more grown - up, particularly in their dress." p-------- Mrs. Lee are Mrs. M. J. Tam- blyn, Orono, president; Mrs. A. A. Crowle, Oshawa; Mrs. H. orary presidents of the Fallaise, Whitby and Mrs. | ciation picture from left to right with | W C Ives, Bowmanville, all --Times Gazeste Staff Photo 10th Anniversary of Oshawa Presbytery W.A. Celebrated At Rally In King St. United Church About 150 members and friends of the good patterns being used WA conducted the devotional per- athered in King Street United for Christian service. iod after which Mrs. W. C. Sturt. hurch to celebrate the tenth an Mrs. M. J. Tamblyn, of Orono, ridge presented two new offices. niversary of the Presbytery WA. [the President of the Oshawa Pres-| Mrs. Clayton Lee and Mrs. A. A. Among those present who .at- bytery WA, presided during the Crowle were named honorary tended the formalities ten years entire day, at which time there! presidents by Mrs. Sturtridge ago in the same. United Church were reports from delegates to This honor was. conferred in re- were Mrs. W. C. Sturtridge, Mrs, the two Bay of Quinte confer- cognition of the service done by D. P. Carruth, Mrs. George Paul ences this year and an enthus- these two presidents of the WA, from Toronto and several from iastic and educational talk by|the first and second to hold that the Oshawa Presbytery. Mrs. George Paul about the great office since the WA was created Other visitors for the occasion variety of literature available at ten years ago. Mrs. Lee respond- were Mrs. W. T. Elliott, Presi- Dominion Council. Mrs. Frank ed to the honor by thanking the dent of the Bay of Quinte con- Baker of Pickering sang 'Just, membership and telling some of ference WA, Mrs. A. C. Crow- As I Am", by Harkness, accom-|the experiences and work of the hurst, President of the Cobourg panied by Miss Marilyn Davies at first executive. Mrs. Crowle gave Presbytery WA, Mrs. Norman the organ. a history of this first ten years Jacobs, President of the Lindsay| Mrs. W. T. Elliott was the as recorded by the secretaries Presbytery WA, and Mrs. J. L. guest speaker for the morning |durine that time. Halpenny of Dominion Council session. She used as her text,| At the noon hour the members Mrs. W. Kinsman, President "I was glad when they sald unto of the King Street United Church Dominion Cuncil, was the me Let us go into the house of WA served luncheon which in- guest speaker in the afternoon. the Lord", saying what a happy cluded the cutting of a candle- She told of her recent visits to occasion it was to be in the lighted birthday cake by the first various churches throughout the church to celebrate this birthday president, Mrs. Clayton Lee. The whole of Canada and of the reali- of the Oshawa Presbytery WA. |Reverend Mervin Bury spoke gation of the great work of the] Mrs. L. E. Richardson and during the lunch hour welcoming United Church -- the evidence Mrs. H. Quantrill of the Whitby the ladies to his church. JUTTING THE 10th anniver- sary cake of the Oshawa Pres- bytery WA is Mrs. Clayton Lee, the first president. In the T In recognition Lee and hon- Asso- past presidents. of their services Mrs Mrs. Crowle were named of he WIFE PRESERVERS NE en ae MT | it's Never Teo (fk | Early Te Begin | Christmas Shopping LAYAWAY Lhristmas bills NOW! | NOW'S THE TIME TO 2 LAY-AWAY! Our store is just bulg ing with Wonderful Gift Items . . . f everyone on your list Wise shoppers have already started , . Why don't you? Avoid the crowds th hristmas by makir sour selection early Drop in today an browse around TOY POLICEMAN licoman and baby will have no I kages. If you would like to } the instructions for making « stuffed toy, just send a stamped self-addressed envelops plus 10c for handling to the Nee- dlecraft Department of this paper, requesting, POLICEMAN. Leaflet * No C.P.C. 8057 Santa Claus needs w this ves: traffic crocheted with ton and stuffed with cotton bat- ting. 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Priz for the Friday by the members of Local|costumes were won by: lie Oshawa their friends at Mas Service General Employes of Hospital the Union Hall Music was|lan McNab, Mrs. C best |er, 'riday t be ladies, Miss 45 of 'the National Union of Pub- Mrs. Mary Fiehn, the bride; gen- pated event are Mrs. J. R. the tlemen, Mr. Ted McQuade, Hur- nica, and garian national dress provided for dancing by Mrs. Ted Mrs querade costumes were worn.'McQuade, Mr. Isaac Hughes and Henderson, Mrs. R. D. Christie Assisting this antici- War gess, Mrs. Kinsman, M Hazel Jean Platt Davenport for Mrs. Jack. Bu E E. Mrs. E R. Moore, for Toronto, Broadview will be the guest speaker. It was decided to sk the members of the Ajax, Pickering, Whitby and Port Perry organizations to attend this meet- ing. There will be no meeting in December. ito Church, AGEMENT Mr.: and Mrs. Douglas Knapp announce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Eva Louise, Edwin Howard Maxwell Brown, son of Mr." and Mrs. Ceymour Brown, all of Oshawa. The marriage is to take place on Saturday, December 1, at St. Ste- phen's United . Church, Oshawa, at 3 pm IY Shop at Fairweather's, Oshawa Shopping Centre, Friday 9:30 Till 9 DESIGNERS OAT SALE misses . . . juniors . . . half sizes . . . petites . . . talls Fairweather has coat savings for everybody outstanding fabrics: Imports from world famous mills in new designers' colors. 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