Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 16 Jan 1957, p. 8

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PERSONALS Mrs. J. D. Rutherford, Athol street east, opened her home to Loyal Workers Group Elects Mrs. Harold Tiers For 7th Term in view of the WMS tea on that date. The Worlds" Day of Praver was announced for March 8, fam- ily party on March 15 and Easter Thankoffering supper on April 2 when Miss Margaret Pellow would | present slides on Jamaica. PID YOU ENOW? |at a warm setting, then tira ™ A recommended procedure for inside out and dry for amot drying children's snowsuits of nylon or nylon and cotton in an automatic clothes dryer is to leave the garment for 10 minutes 10 minutes. Finally remove i and hang on a clothes hanger until it is completely dry. No ironing should be required. A the Literary Group of the Lyceum| Club last evening. Part of the in- Mrs. Harold Tiers was elected | God." Mrs. Skuce gave a talk" nrice Effa Wright and Mrs. | teresting program was the review for her 7th term as president of on 'Love and Faith | Frank Hortop played a piano duet. of "Anna and the King of Siam' the Loyal Workers group of the| Mrs, Tiers announced that the|Mrs. Edward Sills gave the treas by Mrs. W. R. Brown. WMS of King Street United WMS guest tea would be held on|urer's report. Mrs. Bruce Wilson Church at its regular meeting re-| February 13 and that the next|reported 60 home calls and 7 hos- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Armstrong cently, meeting of the group would be|pital for community friendship i and famly, Mrs. M. Campbell | The other officers are as fol-| held on the third Wednesday of |Mrs. Hortop and her group serv- | land Mr. and Mrs, Charles Phelps|lows: First vice-president, Mrs.|the month instead of the secondied refreshments. | ' |and family, all of Colborne, were| Harvey Skinner: second vice pre- RRL . SCHOOL OF DANCING D.E A |Sunday guests of Mrs. William|sident, Mrs. Charles Skuce; sec-| : |Crossman, Mary street. retary, Mrs. Theodore Wilkins; | : treasurer, Mrs. Edward Sills; | | Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Rapley, | community friendship, Mrs. Bruce { | Miss Dorothy van Luven and Miss| Wilson; pianist, Miss Effa Wright; | i [Phyllis Ferguson were among|telephone committee, Mrs Hugh | {those who attended the on-stage! Myers and Mrs. Ernest Brown; | coffee parky following the final quilt committee, Mrs. Samuel [presentation in the Regional Stephenson, Miss Annie Wright {Drama Festival at Hart House on| Mrs. Harvey Skinner, Miss Effa Saturday night, Also attending| wright; birthday card convenor |the party was Mr. Gilbert Tavlor| nes J. Lee: sick card convener, of Oshawa who took part in Sat-| Mrs Frank Vice; group conven- urday's play "The Tavern." Ballet, Tap, Toe, Character, Baton, Pre-School, Acrobatic, at Centre Street, Saturday, the Masonic Temple, ors, Mrs. Charles Skuce, Mrs. Samuel Stephenson, Mrs. Cecil Tindall, Mrs. Ernest Brown, Mrs. George Wilson. Mrs. Bruce Wil son presided at the election. | Mrs. Harold Tiers presided at] the meeting and opened with two poems "Another Year is Dawn- Friday and Among the manv social events held on New Year's Eve was a successful dance at the UAW Hall arranged by the recreation com: mittee of Loca' 222, headed by {| Mr. Frank O Connor chairman, i and Mr. Sidney McCormack, vice. | POET : Fe . { '| rhairman. A cold buffet was serv-|ing" and "A Smile". Mrs. Charles ! ed after midnight hy members of [Skuce had charge of the worship :|che Ladies" Auxiliary convened |service. Mrs. Frank Hortop gave py the president. Mrs John W,|a reading, "Hope for the New Bright Nearlv three nundred at-|Year". Mrs. Beryl Choate read tended and svot prize winners the scripture lesson. Mrs. Stanley were Mr. and Mrs. David Kerr. | Gomme sang a solo "The Love of! Saves | PROMPT SERVICE FREE PICK-UP C lothes | anp pELIVERY P I C KW | C K CLEANERS & DYERS 434 SIMCOE ST. S. Dial RA 3.4832 INFORMATION: RA 3.7253 Recent visitors at the home of « Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ball, Louisa ~ |street, were Mi, and Mrs. Elgin Moynes and Riley and Ann and Mrs. Ruby Lynch, all of Toronto, and Miss Joan Lynch from Itati- toca, Brazil x - OSHAWA NURSE BECOMES A BRIDE | At St. Gregory's Roman Ca- | former Miss Barbara Warwick | Mr and Li John MeMaster ecently Mr . : ¥ : and the bridegroom is the son o tholie Church recently Mr. and |-McMaster, who is a 1 Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Lepine, all | Mrs, Lorne A. Lepine exchang- | of Class '56 of the Oshawa Gen- » of Oshawa. ed at the regular meeting. An- ed nuptial vows. The bride the | eral Hospital is the daughter of Ireland |nual reports were presented. A tannins rent - ------ - -=| Mrs A. Marshall presided at the annual meeting and Mrs. Jo Aldwinckle Dial RA. 3.3474 Douglas Keeler were elected o 1 "rousing presented the slate 8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, January 16, 1957 copper captains. The February | ¢ ee orc for the coming vear. GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES meeting will be held at the home |gonorary president, Mrs. F. .W MIZPAH CLUB meeting games of cards of Mrs. W. B. Miller. |Cowan: honorary vice presi- 3RD GROUP COMMITTEE Ident, Mrs, C. D. Cross; immedi- The first meeting of the New played and refreshments serve Year of the Mizpah Club of Sun- by the committee in charge : ate past - president, Mrs. W, P. ae Third group Committee of Whittington: president, Mrs, i we Girl Guide Association met aratthews: first vice - president, at Guide House for the January|Mrs, W. F. Mercer; second vice- meeting. The reports of the sec-|president, Mrs C. M. Burgess: ret and treasurer were read. [third vice - president. Mrs. F. C. Mrs. S. D. Calhoun reminded Piper; secretary Mrs. E. H. the members of the Central Dis-| Heavens; treasurer, Miss Peggy | trict Church parade in February| Jackson 3 a the annual meeting of the Miss Betty Gulliver installed Guide Council. the officers. The Guild had a very successful year under the leadership of Mrs. W P. Whit. showing continued pro- in all ohases of its work, Following the annual meeting and insta'lation of offivers busi ness for the coming year was dis- The president suggested 'that .,cced. Refreshments were serv- shine Rebekah Lodge was held] The next meet will be recently at the home of Sister at the home of Sister Ann Coak Idella McCullough when the elec-|well. tion of officers took place as foi- 5 5 = ea lows: Past-president, Sister Betty| Z GRACE LUTHERAN GUILD Refreshments were served by ciation met McColl; president, Sister Flora, The Women's Guild of Grace the social coaveners, Mrs. in the school auditorivm. The Purdie; vice-president, Sister Ann Lutheran Church held its meeting Grover Gage and Mrs. George president, Mrs. H. J. Hutchinson, Coakwell; recording secretary, recently with the president, Coverly presided. Sister Victoria McGee; treasurer, Mrs. Robert Behm, presiding. A It was announced that the com- Sister Dorothy 'Smith. pot luck supper preceded the ST. GEORGE'S GUILD petiton for the membership drive The officers were installed by meeting. Miss Gladys Colbreay The Women's Guild of St. was won hy Miss Marion Mann's Sister Maude Mann assisted by read the scripture lesson. The George's Anglican Church met in room. Mrs. J. A. Marshall in re- Sister Lena MacFarlane as mar-|minutes were read by Mrs. John the parish hall recently for the porting on parent education read shall and Sister Agnes Kemlo as Steffen and Mrs. W. F. Marshall annual and regular meetings. "A Parents' Code of Ethics." chaplain. |gave the treaisurer's report. Mrs. W. P. Whittington presid-! Th i 1 skating carnival One minute's silence was ob- It was decded to cater to a -- re ana Jat rary 16. with served in memory of the late Sis-/banquet on February 16 to be py . Will be held cn January 16, wit inni x conve } rs. R , ap. i¥ Mrs. Harry Moore as convener. ter Minnie Bennett who f onvened rs. Robert Mac- aT re gy away in December. Followi Kenzie, arshall and Mrs. RC Me Money member bring one other oq hy the executive. Steffen. Mrs.. § y Gra gret- rs.. Selby Grant regret room won the parent attendance graduate ~Photo by Women's Editor LADIES' SMARTLY STYLED WATER-REPELLENT COTTON POPLIN CAR COATS Shrink-proof water-repelicnt poplin, Insulated with 8 Ib. wool paddings and smart yellow or red satin quilted lining. Fashioned with 2-way convertible hooded collar. Can be worn as lay down shawl collar, or draped smartly ond warmly around head. Smart wooden barrel buttons and frog fosteners. Two patch pockets. Inner zipper ond inner storm cuffs. Colors: red, tan, turquoise, navy end black. SIZES 10-20 REG. 19.95. NOW ONLY. ... Girl The Group will assist Brown Owl with the Valentine party for i the Brownies. It was announced 'ngton that a few tickets are still avail- were |able for the card party to be 1 held on Friday, January 18. February meeting when a social evening will be held Ritson Home and School Asso- on Monday evening LADIES' BLOUSE SALE ® NYLON ® SILK ® RAYON ® JERSEY ® CREPE ® COTTON Choose from a wide variety of fancy and tailored Blouses selected from our complete stock of better quality Blouses regularly priced as high os 5.95. | Your choice of colour and styles. You can't afford to miss this special offer. Sizes 12 to 20, $2.00 LACE & NYLON TRIM SLIPS Sonforized cambric with full yoke on embroidered combric, ond matching wide 2 tier ham-cami- sole, Nylon lace top with nylon trim. Top quality for fit-style Yalue. Reg. 2.98. Sizes 12 to %o, LADIES' BABY CHENILLE Bath ROBES Full length. Closely tuffed chenille with : smart deep tone LADIES' FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS Comfortable and warm. Never before obtainsble at such a low price. Butcher boy style -- solid shades. Colours: pink, blue, or maize. Sizes §, M, L. $2.00 LADIES' NYLON TRIM NIGHT GOWNS The buy of the year, fine rayon jersey nylon lace, or panel trimmed bodice, with shoulder straps. Full Guide or Brownie Mother to the . RITSON H. AND S. ASSN. fully declined the of secre- e office of secre rize tary and Miss Gladys Colbrea; 1 was elected to fill this office. id Th Se ee bh CENTRE STREET WA erend Bruce Miles, who spoke on (East Group) the responshility of Sitigens in Mrs. Roy Bishop was re-elected |i |the home, school. church, Bi 4 as group lead f th 3 munity and world. Mrs. Garth {of etl he sagt group By Gillesnie thanked Mr. Miles of the W.A, of Centre Street Unit- FX Gillesnie an Mr. Miles. ed Church. at ti 4a Ee A film entitled "The Newcom- ii Th uf te January me ers' was shown. Members were Ia 20 omen ® ficers are ai reminded of the Home and School lows: assistant group leader, Counril- meeting. on. Janaary 22. in Fred, Taylor; ie Mrs the E. A. Lovell school. Refresh- 1 : Se ALY ean ents were serv by . Peel; press, Mrs. Eric Buechler | ments were served by the moth quilt convener, Mrs. Walter Win- id Grade 3 wurls. - (ter; flower convener, Mrs. Wil | liam Riding; rummage convener, Mrs. L. H. Willson; card con vener, Mrs. Charles Webster; social convener, Mrs. Alyn EI- liots; convener children's gifts, | Mrs Harry Young; pianists, Mr Gordon Wonnacott and Miss Irene Winter Mrs. Charles Hawkins, presi- dent of the Senior WA, installed the officers. Mrs. Percy Fletcher opened the meeting with devotional service, assisted by Mrs. David Morris Reports for 1956 were given by to portray the various convenors Night," at Money raising projects were de- Shakespearean Festival. The {cided. "Sunshine Bags" are to| production will be directed by be given to each member to be: Tyrone Guthrie, and will alter- turned in at the end of the year.| nate with "Hamlet," difected Rummage sale on January by Michael Langham. The ser- and the spring sale on May ies will run from July 1 to Sept. Mrs. L. H. Willson extended an 7. Miss McKenna has perform- invitation to the group to hold ed in Ireland, Britain and the their picnic in the summer at, United States and has made h~r home several films. Mrs. Donald Layng and Mrs Geometric overlay REG. 3.98, trim. Two pockets, full wrap around belt style, Colors: Aqua, blue, maize, Amer- NOW ONLY shawl collar, LADIES' FLETTE GOWNS Cut from soft fleecy flannelette that insures warmth and comfort for a good night's rest. In white with coloured piping trim -- short sleeves, V and High Neck styles. 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