BEEgegIzarNasy BEFERF_ 1] SE WoMEN Jo Aldwinckle 8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, November 28, 1956 Beverly Sargant, John Whitsitt Women's Editor Dial RA. 3-3474| Golden Jubilee Ch. November Meeting The Novgmber meeting of the Golden Jubilee Chapter, IODE, was held Monday evening at Ade- from headquarters was read, stating that a reaffirmation of loyalty had been sent to the Queen during the Egyptian crisis, and asking members to withhold criticism of Britain's policy until all the facts are known. laide House. The Regent, Mrs. Walter Famme, resided. A letter Mrs. E. R. Mundy, convener of services at home and abroad, asked each member to make, and bring to the Christmas meeting, | Wed In Double-Ring Ceremony Northminster United Church, was the setting for a wedding last Saturday afternoon when Beverly Ann Sargant te of Mr. and Mrs William Sargant was united in marriage with John James Whitsitt. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Whitsitt, all of Osh- awa. The Rev. H, A. Mellow per- formed the double ring ceremony, Mr. J. R. Robertson played the wedding music and accompanied Mr, Fred Persarchuk who sang "The Lord's Prayer' and "The | Wedding Prayer", | Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of {carnation white rose point lace over silk faille fashioned with a |formal bodice and topped with a short sleeved shrug jacket. She wore long lace mittens. A shell daughter | a nursery bag, 12 inches square, with a Seawind at he 197. The| bags are to filled by her com- bracelet length sleeves with mit- mittee. Members were also re-, {tens. Bandeau headdresses stud- quested to bring all finished ar-| ded with pearls held their circular|ticles to the meeting. | shoulder Peesth veils and they| The convener of the Golde: carried cascades b. yellow aud} Age Club, Mrs. W. hh Lau, ek rust pom pom chrysanth |e bers to notify her well in| Miss Elizabeth Kemp 2d iss advance if Supatitutions for them Linda Kemp nieces of the bride were needed. were junior bridesmaids in| Donations were voted to the jcreamy yellow taffeta frocks | following: Lucy Morison Memo- styled on princess lines. Their rial Fund, Adopted Schools, OCVI mittens and bandeaux with shoul-|and CCI, for "pizes, Wilhelmina der length veils matched their Gordon Scholarship, Canadian gowns and they each carried Scene, British and European Re-| Rosegays of ile, yellow i Fuad aul Aon yim rust chrysanthemums, | Board. s. J. A. Langmaid and| Mr. William Robert Whitsitt| Mrs. R. C. Day panemaio an yas Hast man for Bis othe lo head the nomination commit- hers w LJ | tee. . mr oe CE | Har Morar Seve on, ey blue room of Hotel Genosha|Neil and Mrs. Hanne, >: where the bride's mother re-| Tickets for the bridge to be cap of lace embroidered in pearls ceived wearing a two piece dress i 'held her circular - waist length of bracken brown Chantilly lace : veil worn over the face and she with a small hat of sage green carried a white bible crested (and a corsage of yellow pom-pom | held on January 16, at the UAW hall, were given out by Mrs. R. J. Ross. A report on the Egyptian Ciisis with a mauve orchid and talisman roses. Mrs. John Kemp who was matron of honor for her sister wore copper-tone. The bridesmaid was Miss Louise Beauchemin in 4 emerald green. Their crystalette gowns were designed on identical lines and featured V necklines with wide bertha collars and Tells H-S Meeting About Work Ot Can. Poliomyelitis Society 4 Mrs. Betty McMurray, execu- Division, Toronto, was the Zuest FRANCES HYLAND School Association explained the rehabilitation pro- Forthcoming Producti Around ort comin 10 uc 100 | clinical examinations, medica the Canadian Players when they homeland to play opposite James when an epedemic of polio broke Miss, Frances Hyland, who plays sure". She followed: this perform- |g portable lung flown in aid other Her grandfather is Mr. Charles of Frederic Valk's Shylock, in prief talk on Salk vaccine inocu- Jessie Worden, one of his six actress Frances Hyland, with the yp to age 30 to have the vaccine aunts are Mrs. F. W. Rundle, Dot on the stage. Aged 26, she|pr.c McMurray for her talk and Miss Hyland was born inliS an altogether different propo- | The president, Mrs. Grenville| tive secretary of the Canadian 4 Society for Poliomylitis, Ontario speaker at the November meet- ing of Coronation Home and : | Mrs. McMurray, who was intro- t t duced by Mrs. R. A. Donald pecla S awa n eres en Tes chairman of health committee |gram of the March of Dimes. A |few of the things provided are There will be a special signifi-|in stature, and on special invita-| treatment, retainment of jobs eance to Oshawa's welcome to/tion she returned happily to her family assistance. This summer present Peer Gynt at the OCVI/Mason in a Stratford Festival | out in Sudbury nursing personnel on Saturday night, Dec. 8, for production of 'Measure for Mea- | were sent from Ontario centres, the role of Anitra, will be return- ance with a wonderfully appealing equipment to aid in the combat, ing to the land of her forefathers. Portia, " A 1 Worden of Darlington Township|' 'The Merchant of Venice' lations conducted by the Board and her mother is the Dr Mise It is difficult to associate the of Health and advised everyone daughters who spent their child-| gentle voiced, poker-backed little inoculation. hood in Bowmanville. Her great girl who takes over when she is| Mpg G. A. Wilson thanked Nassau street, and Mrs. Charles|might well be a refreshing YOUNg | presented her with a small gift Found of Courtice. 16, but on the stage Miss Hyland ¢. "the Association. > , sition. Last year she electrified] T 0" of the! Regina but the raots of her family [CL 00, 251 Sear performances | Williams, introduced two i oC il. She/* | i Kitchen| fren deh fo ea ol, Boe LT tht Sahn Crs 4. gu, ay, Kc actors and actresses who have/n hundreds of towns, big and | oh him and Coronation school found fame abroad to return to in Canada the unior award in the Red and in [the og her career in her native States contest and Barbara nd. small, United a Feather Touring with the Canadian i layed a piano solo! Players from Stratford, Canada, [Weytich Xe p ye Sent to England on a dramatic again this vear, her main art | | scholarship, Miss Hyland's ability | ill pe that of Ophelia in thoir | Mrs. D. L Mel eod, chairman of Jras soon fecognized by Britain's! yroquction of "Hamlet" and Anita| Children's teading, hal an ab leading theatrical people. She Her home town disp fot of 'books com) played in productions with Sir! pct be very proud of her, and DOOKS and a Enid Wallace, of John Gielgud, with Dame Edith audiences ail over North | piled by Miss Lacary staff, for Evans, with Bonar Colleano; her American Continent = follow ;her he Nclaugie : parts varied from the modern porformances with rapt attention ident i Stella in "A Streetcar Named par ig pi yap with de- The president iptroduced Ms Desire' to the classic Perdit in lighted applause A. J. Allen, gi 0) Home "A Winter's Tale". The Oshawa performance will Saty fun 8, HG who ex- _ Her acting blossomed and grew commence at 8 pm. sharp. plained that the Bursary was in- . fertained at a miscel lended a2 slleviate the rope avenue, enfertai a SCel- ers assistin adu- Barbara Evans laneous shower. Mrs. Askew was 2 leach 2 il student entering . assisted by Miss Sharon Askew Teachers' College. Honored By Friends and Miss Joy Evans, sister of the, Members were Teminded i 3 bride-to-be committee meeting to be held a Miss Barbara Mrs. Oswald Whitmee, Oxford|the home of Mrs. John Matthews, whose ma street, was hostess at a presenta- Wilson road north, on November Charles tion given by relatives Miss|29 wegarding the night of cards 5 s presented with a met-/to be held on January 31. Room and cover. Mrs P-- -- assisted by Mrs. Mrs Wil Evans Norman e on Fri oe Street Eva been honored| "i, table Whitmee was Sidney Loscombe and liam Myles An evening home of Jean shower at the home of Mrs. Wal-| ter Tink, Courtice, and presented the bride - elect with an electric| tea was held at the floor polisher. An enjoyable eve- the future bride's par- nino was brought to a close with en her co-office workers a buffet style lunch arranged I to view her shower and ground a wedding centre piece lifts. A social hour fol- made by Mrs. Tink. th. refrehments served pollowing the wedding rehears- her mother and Miss Onda) a] on Thursday evening the wed- rner ding party will be entertained at he ¢ of the office staff at the bride-elect's parents' home on < People Ltd., heid a Burk street. KAUFMAN FOAMTREAD SLIPPERS Your Better Shoe Guild Stores of Downtown Oshawa shower Burk street, miscell ns nce Heard and assisted in Ine Available from: BURNS KING AT SIMCOE RA 5-4611 At your Better Shoe Guild Stores you are assured of quality merchandise rightly styled and priced. DANCEY'S 18 SIMCOE ST. §. RA 5-1833 MEMBER OF: The Beticr Shae Guild sf downtomn Oshawa DAVIDSON'S 31 SIMCOE ST. N. RA 5-3312 For the best buys, in slippers, shop at your Better Shoe Guild Stores in Downtown Oshawa. "DOWNTOWN HAS EVERYTHING -- IT PAYS TO SHOP DOWNTOWN" "Goods Satisfactory Or >> © Jor ve es Money Refunded" (F< Reser OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS TILL 9 P.M. pitted against the vigour |ghe said. Mrs. McMurray gave a § chrysanthemums. The bride- | and Hungary's struggle for free- » groom's mother chose French|qom was sent by Empire and blue crepe with a small pink hat|woriq Affairs convener ; and a corsage of pink carnations. |g "A willson, and read by Mrs. | For the honeymoon trip to Lake william Taylor i Placid, N.Y. the bride wore a "rTpa annual 'Christmas dinner coral wool sheath dress, with| : white accessories and a fur | Sil be held at Adelaide House on jacket, On their return the cou will live in Oshawa. WED IN asked to bring a gift which vill be opened near the begin- ning of the whist and used as prizes. Mrs. R. C. Day, coavener, | Church, cently at St. Saginaw, For Christmas... Qive year-round comfort . 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S, Pogson opened with of Scotland; Sister Brows = prayer. Mrs. Jack Booth had charge of the taken from St. ¢ which $| Mrs. house Mrs, Urquhart, is the Christmas story W. G. Battle reported 40 Robinson entertained with calls and 30 hospital calls. delightful solos. T. Lean reported 40 dui iboke . Fis MRS. BETTY McMURRAY attendance prize was Worsley. Purdy. the Mrs. A | n nd ar-| anes or tl ick execu: Queen Mary Lodge, No. 97, LOBA |their, refreshment Moley to wrins| 1]. N Offi 05 candles bob gn Who Pha] e S € 1Cers For 1 7 LOBA, held its regular meeting Victory Lodg |with the worthy mistress, Sister ended Gertrude Logan, presiding assist- comed back after a long fl ed by the deputy mistress, Sister Sister Sarah Logeman was report- Lodge opened with the. chaplain, 'Milgate reported on others on the furniture. | scripture and oltering prayer. Visitors welcomed were right worshipful mistress, Sister Dugan, county mistress of York County: |Sister Morrison, deputy secretary [ter Evelyn Bilton: of York County: Sister Thompson, y on; junior deputy, worship service Sanders who gave an address on ter Diane Cowle; Matthew 1:8-25 [the work of the Presbywery and the various officers. Mrs. Samuel lecturer, The next meeting is to be held , |books read. Two Christmas carols|on Dec. 19, to take the form of Committee, a Christmas party to be held at|PTOoS€ letter from the home of Mrs. Lloyd Stephen-| Winnifred Bennett; Fred Hayw. "|1oles are welded to the appers -- they will not separate + +» « soft leather outsole lasts longer than the thickest leather sole--can't wear out. Insist on genuine Kaufman | "Foamtreads". 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It was announced that the be Christmas party would be held on | the December 21 in the Orange |Temple with exchange of gifts. | The next regular meeting will be 25 Simcoe St. S., Oshawa Oshawa Shopping Centre 122 Brock St. S., Whitby held on December 5. ] Group number 6 of the WA of | Norton | Simcoe Street United Church »-14 | he Ceov, The scripture lesson was read!' Mrs. secre- | |tary's report. Mrs. L. F. Whitting- The speaker was Mrs. George |ton gave the treasurer's report. isis Final plans were iid fon a Sargant. Willowdale; Mijss| rummage sale and banquet also| the Doris Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. 7 |the Christmas party to be held re- | | Mrs. and Mrs. | | |were sung. wou. byl Mrs. Lean read a t 4 0 3 Missionary, Miss Mary Haig. |so Miss Jessie Greig's room, Grade also an 2ccount of the work 2 i efreshments were served 4 | Miss Mansfield who is goin stess Mrs. Refreshments were served by England to take post i hostesses Rel] the mothers of the pupils in Mrs. work. 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