Daily Times-Gazette (Oshawa Edition), 7 Sep 1957, p. 8

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- LEARNED IN "PEN" CHARLESTON, W. Va, (AP)-- | Detectives said the printer of the {Union Mission News here was |charged Friday with using the |religious centre's equipment to |print cheques for an alleged forg- jery ring. Officers who booked {William Graves, 35, for forgery {quoted him that he learned prints ing while"a prisoner at the state penitentiary, DON'T se sorev DO BE Look up the number and Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 a TO BE MARRIED IN OCTOBER : Miss Lols Isabella Reid and | Church. The bride-to-be who is | uate in chemical engineering a graduate of Victoria College, | from Queen's University, is the University of Toronto, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A, " daughter of Mr. and' Mrs, | | J. B. Reid of Oshawa. Mr. | Jempson of Toronto. | Jempson of North Bay, a grad- { Relieves you of all the washday y \ chores, and % FE Columbus And Surrounding District Honors Pair Married Fifty Years Well-known in Columbus and| Mr. and Mrs. Ross are mem- farming country Mr. and bers of Columbus United Church, Arthur Ross celebrated and, both in good health, they their golden wedding anniver-|are enjoying retirement, Mr. gary on Wednesday by holding | Ross loves his garden and his in- open house at their home in the terest in the Ross farm has never evening diminished, Every day, in sum- Mrs. Ross is the former Mary mer heat and winter cold, he Seott of Enfield. Durham Coun- pays a visit to the farm. Mrs. ty, and Mr. Ross was born in Ross is still an excellent house- East Whitby, The couple were wife and her hobby is her crochet married at the home of the work. The couple really enjoy the bride's parents and came to the quiet comfort of their home and most of the ironing ! 4 . e St. George's (Ritson Grp.) Given in marriage by her pg... Sigma Phi TORONTO LAUNDERERS' "SEMI-FINISH" LAUNDRY SERVICE ond you get 7 lbs. of free laundry done for enly 1.15 Flot pleces ironed, Just dried and ROYAL SNACK BAR MRS. M. HEWITT, 97 Simcoe St -- RA 5-5232 Be Safe and Say -- 'The Toronto Launders' Way' LAUNDERERS DRY CLEANERS [SL A) Save money by visiting one of our cash and carry stores in the Northtown, Cloverdale, Bayview Plaza or Don Mills shopping centres. Your dried foundry spotlessly clean, tumble fresh warm air, fot pieces ironed, your dresses end otier clothing folded,' needing only the lightest of ironing. Bath towels are returned fluff. dried and folded; shirts are fully finished for only 17¢ each. Extra washing costs only 15¢ extra per pound, Free pick-up ond delivery es for es Oshawa, west as far as Oakville, north to Bradford. Phone eny time. Be Safe and Say "The Toronto Lounderers" in others folded. / | eelved a gift of luggage. vice-chairman of the Board. Mrs. A. J. Archer of Duante,, Mr. and Mrs. C, Ewart Mc- Qalifornia, and Mr. and Mrs. Laughlin entertained at their. D. Paister of Teaneck, New lhome, "Greenbriar', after the sey, are guests at the home wedding rehearsal for Beverly of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Edmond: | June Millman and Mr. James Al- son, Bessborough Drive. |fred Wilkinson, Toronto. The re- 3 .../hearsal took place last evening Mr. and Mrs. James R. Grieve . Christ Memorial Church were hosts at a buffet supper| o | garty yesterday for Mr. James A, | Among those present with the af-| L Pretty Wedding A | | Pretty Wedding At Orono Unites | Tune Cooper, William A June Cooper, William Armstrong | The g was sol : irecently of June Marie Cooper, mance blue chiffon with cowl | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford neckline and bouffant skirt, Her| | | Armstrong, son of Mr. and Mrs, |gauntlets matched her gown and| |W. E. Armstrong, all of Orono. she carried deep pink roses and United Church with the Rever- | Bruce Myles and Miss Gail Coop-| end J. Kitchen of Niagara Falls ®r, sisters of the bride, attended | : .|pale pink. man played the organ and ac Mr. Charles Armstrong was his i Given in marriage by her|ers were Mr, Ernest Ransberry | Mr. Leslie Hugh Jempson | |father, the bride wore a floor- and Mr. Keith West. | whose engagement is an- | chantilly lace with a fitted bodice Oddfellows Hall. The bride's| ried on Saturday, tober 5, styled with a round embroidered mother chose a medium blue| in Northminster United p by matching gaunt- white accessories. The bride-| . | Re ta he Eo" vrs wes Woodstock Wedding or 7p CALENDAR finely-pleated tulle at the hem gories. Their corsages were deep | and her circular veil of silk il-|pink roses. Of Oshawa Interest (cap, trimmed with pearl-center- moon in Montreal. The bride attended the pi. Hes Assn. ed forget-me-nots. She carried a donned a two-piece blue dress wedding in Woodstock, Ontario,|Cedar Dale H&S Assn. mums and deep pink roses. |sage of pink roses for travelling, a |Women"s Welfare Lea f . { | are gue Mrs. E. Ransbury twin sister] Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong will | Burnside Reid of Oshawa and TO'® : : y | Lieutenant Mavis Catherine Hol- Pleasant Mon, Aft, Club . . in the Salvation Army, exchanged | South Simcoe H&S Assn. M il K b Bloor St: H&S Assn. STLyn hroy LODGES AND The bride i He daughter of | Sunset Heights H&S Assn. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Eneas Holbrook o Feted Bride-Elect n of Mr. and Mrs, David Woodcrest H&S Assn. her twin sister. Mrs. George marriage to Nr allots Fenton SOROPTIMIST CLUB {Reid of Newark, New York, S.A. Home League Scott, and another sister, Mrs, | Was solemnised SUS Stern The Soroptimist Club of Osh- First-Lieutenant Kenneth Hol. King Street W.A. . ' i i.|Canadian Legion Aux. Mrs. Morley Ross of Brooklin, | North Diave, has been eten at! 1957.58 season at the home of Prook, brother of the bride, offi The anniversary cake was made |S€Vera: P P . {Miss Grace Winnell, Hilleroft| 12 ved by Captain W. Davies and| Court Oshawa, IOF daughter, Mrs. Harry Rae Mrs. T. H. Solomon, Mrs. Doug-| . .i , ) Sad iq : | t Miss J North Oshawa W.A. Mrs. Wallace Scott. Columbus, las Stuart and Mrs. Ernest Hop- PL bg lis enne ronto. 4 Snawa and the guests were served by house. Mrs. H., Foskett, Mrs. 3 M nieces of the honored pair John Craggs and Mrs. Edward most imminent of these will be a yn" ny uniform and carried a| po aoU To ; : | short films on china making to be|Pouduet of white gardenias and : Ross farm which they worked for are ardent television viewers. |ily party was held at the Ross gaily-wrapped gifts, and Mrs. 40 years. They retired ten years, They received a great number farm. There were about 50 pres- Norman Hodgson, Mrs. John Mec- September 18.| The bridal attendants, wearing S.A. Prayer Meeting {Mi i their uniforms, were Mrs. Reg. Victory Lodge, LOBA e of Columbus, from Prime Minister John Die- sented Mr. and Mrs s with a ford Solomon and Mrs. J. Cook Miss. Maud Bassett outlined the They have one son, Mr. Frank fenbaker and the Honorable Mi- purse of money. They also re-|assisted in serving. levening. Of particular interest Mrs. Lieutenant K. Holbrook and Northminster WMS i B25 DH A § |will be tables artistically set by Sergeant Nancy Reid. Little Miss Parent-Teacher Assn which dates back to 1833, quets and numerous gifts came The purse was presented by VN he girls bf the customs depart one daughter, Mrs. Harry from friends. Ross' only brother, Mr. Morley ment of General Motors at theo ; fra. + ./in pale blue nylon with a match-| Centre Street WM: | paying china, '*erystal, and ster. 10 headd ol carriod pom |St. Matthew's W.A dsons complete the family with a lace cloth crocheted by brother, Mr. Andrew Scott of pr mony' The bride-elect was ling, as these may be combined INE headdress. carrie ER +d #- the bride of 50 years ago, were Goderich acted as chairman. | presented with a turquoise host-|},o awarded to the table judged|ing hues. Master David Purves St. Andrew's WMS , Bane | from Scotland acted as ring bear-|7"- Pe YR serving dishes and several pieces .,,; "my, Jucky ticket prizes of er and wore the Robertson tartan. . a : . a |5th Si N g' J . of glassware. Miss Jessie Hess Kind. figurines will also be pre-| The best man was Captain John orm Rog Bg oo in serving. : |freshments will be served. Miss Lieutenant Ronald Hunt ushered. |g scout Mothers' Aux fi. and Mrs. Walter Beach, The Oshawa Board of Educa- The neighbors in Orchard View Mary Lee, ways and means| A reception was held in Dundas|St, George's Eve. Guild : . |at Adelaide House on Thursday St. Stephen's Senior Group Pre-| pgice pringle welcomed the|the bride's mother chose powder|10th Group Committee ar AB vacation tip afternoon in honor of the newly [embed the future bride with a) 01ers hack after the summer |blue with matching accessories. |Cluran pi | will be attached to the staffs of Mrs. Merton Crawford and Mrs. ahead. On September 11 the Osh-|black with white ~rcossories. N Teague Aux Recent guests at the e ofithe Oshawa public schools and 20 John Taylor were hostesses at a awa Club will join t he bere Later the coup' lc. for,a wed- iew Park Aux. siveet west, were Mrs. Ray Pouring tea were Mrs. 8. G.| |don Crawford, Rossland road,|at Bowmanville for a dinner. Falls and the United States and FRIDAY Montreal: Miss June Werry, Mrs. C. M. Elliott, Mes. | |when the honored guest received Miss Madeline Kelly assisted|will live in Tisdale, Sas. Centre St. W.A, (East Group) |Bunker, Among those serving I | of Port Credit. were Nir Cf; Robert, Mot hears Smit, So ii |Gucsls were present from| TEA AND MUFFINS Mr. Morris Fenton whose mar- tac {Hamilton, Toronto, Windsor, Co- Sally-Lum, a sweetened tea- ; pond, Mrs. S. G. Saywell Miss The customs and drawback de-| INDIVIDUAL MARK : i this afternoon was present- Madenne KellY lai%s, Florence partment of General Motors pre-| Praitle, Newark, N.Y. and Scot- named after its Bath, England, { . {land. iginator, with a cheque from the Cata- Ralph Mackie. During the after- med OWI iE DE a originator Tire Company and at the noon an address of welcome ial. ware, {changed throughout its lifetime. | ENGAGEMENT The eng t is ed {Mrs. Percy Gibson of Oshawa, |and the late Mr. Gibson, to Mr, and Mrs. Charles Holland of Oshawa. The wedding will take {8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Seturday, September 7, 1957 4 ddi i honor, wearing a gown of ro-| |W. Cooper, and William Neal Yeathered pillbox headdress and| The wedding took place in the White _chrysanthemums. Mrs. | officiating. Mrs. W. Work. her, wearing identical gowns of | companied Mr. R. Peters, soloist. | her's Soni Plaglnl length gown of fine imported| The reception followed in the! nounced today plan th be mar- {neckline and tiny sleeves, com-|nylon lace dress with black and |" phasised with a wide border of blue sheath dress with blue acces-| lusion was secured by a Juliet ~ The couple left for a honey- {MONDAY Oshawa guests bouquet of white chrysanthe- with white accessories and a cor-|yo ently when Lieutenant James|Lend-A-Hand Club 64. of the bride, was matron of reside in Orono. ap > H&S Ac mr = S [brook of Woodstock, both officers| a mony H&S Assn. nuptial vows. Rundle Park Aux. SOCIETIES Woodstock and the bridegroom is| TUESDAY | Miss Marilyn Kirby, whose the so USA Christ Church W.A, C. F. Werry both of Kedron, and St. Stephen's United Church, awa held its first meeting of the | ciated. The wedding music was|oly Trinity W.A, and decorated by Mrs. Ross'| A family shower, arranged by|ci ef | Bantain &. Hammond, both of To. Calvary Baptist' YWMC was in charge the guest book kins, was held at the Park Club-| re was i ar of the gue N00) made for the year's activities, the father the bride wore her Salva- St. Stephen's W.A, Prior to the anniversary a fam- Shemilt assisted in opening the show featuring figurines and two {held in Northminster Church Hall carnations. WEDNESDAY to their present home in the of greeting cards and telegrams ent and brothers and sisters pre-|Phee of Peterborough, Mrs. Clif-|jon Wednesday, has {program to be presented that|inald Martin, matron-of-honor, Rebekah Lodge No. 3 , who now operates the Ross chael Starr MP. Beautiful bou- ceived numerous individual gifts | Miss Margaret Fry entertained "local groups from Oshawa dis-|Debrah Eggleton was flower girl Thornton's Corners H&S h | 1S (Gladys) of Oshawa. Two Pouring tea at the table set Ross of Brooklin. Mrs. Ross' }omae of Mrs. John McMillan in for use in any home. A prize will|quets of carnations in contrast- THURSDAY |ess rocker, cups and Saucers, ii, po the most attractive of its| King Street W.A. PERSONALS Sr and Miss Marie Leddy assisted .oni0q Following the showing re-|Ham and Mr. Bruce Holbrook and | chrict "Church Eve. Guild avenue, have returned|tion entertained at a reception and yicinity and the members of| chairman, is completing details|Street Church. For the occasion st George's Aft. W.A. ® Brgiand and the Continent s, 47 of whom grey china dinner set. recess and intimated a busy year |The bridegroom's mother was in|Silver Cross Women , and Mrs. V. HB. Godden, Col-|to the OCVI and OCCI staffs. | {shower at the home of Mrs. Gor borough Club at the Venture Inn|ding trip by motor to Niagara s ' |H. E. Murphy and Mrs, and Mrs. Ronald H. Al- up {many household gifts of china, the hostess in serving refresh- katchewan. | .W J. MacDonald, Mrs. C. H. Vi- don Crawlord served, : to Miss Marilyn Kirby took balt, Saskatoon, Portage lajcake of English muffin style, was Mrs. Willard Cook, Mrs. sented the: future bride with orys.| The pattern of fingerprints of a of Mr. Fred Stone he re- was given by Dr. C. H. Vipond, SOCIAL NOTICES | |of Barbara Anne, daughter of lao C. Holland, son of Mr. TO BE WED on on the eve of his mar- fanced pair were the maid of| man, Those present were the best man, Mr. Robert Wright of To- ronto and St. Catharines, and the ushers, Messrs. Paul Aggett, Richard Hamilton, John Vardon, Barry Cooke and Peter Russell, all of Toronto, and Mr. James Grieve of Oshawa. Little items of social news are always welcome for this column Everybody likes to read about honor and sister of the, bride, Miss Gayle Millman; the atten- dants, Miss Betty Ann Wilkinson, Mrs. J. R. Cranston (nee Ann Donevan), Mrs. Donald Mallett (nee Merelyn Snowden), and Miss Marion Leslie, Toronto; the best man, Mr. Robert Wright; ushers, Mr. James Grieve, Osh- awa: Mr. Paul Aggett, Mr. John Vardon, Mr. Peter Russell, Mr. Edward Morgan, all of Toronto, and Mr. Richard Hamilton of St. the Saturday, October 5, will be the wedding day of Barbara Anne Gibson, daughter of Mrs. place on Saturday, October '5, |1957, at 3 o'clock in Knox Pres- byterial Church, Oshawa. Percy Gibson of Oshawa, and | the late Mr. Gibson, to Orville C. Holland, son of Mr, and Mrs. Charles Holland of Oshawa, The engagement is announced today and the wed- ding will take place in Knox Presbyterian Church, Oshawa. Mr. | GROUPS, CLUBS AUXILIARIES NORTHMINSTER W.A, Group two of the W.A. of North- minster United Church was in charge of the monthly meeting. Mrs. W. 0. Perry read the 23rd Psalm. The secretary and gave their reports Mrs. Ray Yeo, president, pre- what other peopl » doing Catharines; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph if you pone Bre bi ine, 5 Wilkinson, Mr. and Mrs. Freder- entertaining a guest from out of [ick V. Skinner, Miss Gail Wilkin- town just telephone the social de. son, Mr. and Mrs. F. James Skin- partment at 3-3474 and share your ner, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hum- pleasure with others. There is no |phreys, Mrs. Robert Wright, and charge for the paragraphs and the Reverend B. F. H. Cooke, as- the interest rate, among your ac- sistant to Archdeacon H. D. Clev- quaintances, is high. |erdon at the marriage ceremony. KEEP IN TRIM Energy To Do Exercise treasurer | ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. |Oshawa announce the engage- iment of their daughter, Lois |Isabella, to Mr. Leslie Hugh {Jempson of North Bay, son of Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Jempson of Toronto. The wedding will take place in Northminster United Church, Oshawa, on Saturday, October 5, at 3.30 p.m. ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. William Court- ney wish to announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Eu- nice Yvonne, to Mr. Ronald Al- lan Elliott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clare Elliott, all of Oshawa. The marriage will take place on Sat- urday, September 28 at 4 o'clock in St. Paul's Presbyterian Church, Oshawa. AT HOME J. B. Reid of BRIDE-TO-BE The engagement is an- nounced today of Miss Eunice | Yvonne Courtney and Mr. Ron- ald Allan Elliott, The bride-to- be is the daughter of Mr. and NOTICE! MEAGHER'S Purchase of a Toronto Dealer's sided, outlining a number of com- ing events, Mrs, W. M. Smith gave some Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lee,| Mrs. William Courtney and 230 Albert street, will be at home| her fiance is the son of Mr, to their friends and neighbors on and Mrs. Clare Elliott, all of |Saturday, September. 14, from 2 Oshawa. The marriage is to to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m. on the occa- take place on Saturday, Sep- BANKRUPT STOCK ~ OF APPLIANGES Comes With Exercising By IDA JEAN KAIN the opposite side' caroling "lithe readings. All / : 3 _'and lissome." Make up your own Refreshments were served -and|!o € } ae h-apers 50 hind A Je word pictures but direct the line a social hour followed the meet- sion of their golden wedding an-| tember 28, in St. Paul's Pres- t Vv, niversary. in and tone up. You can change of pull 'through the bulging spots. ing. The turkey supper is to be hive bulges to pi of and have a iy Hopeless hips? Try leg swing- held on November 2 and the ba-| sweet figure. ing, chorus girl fashion, . , . zaar on November 20. ® Some of you write that ypu are Standing, feet apart for bal SA HOME LEAGUE Starts Monday, Sept. 9th, 8 a.m. not interested in exercise. Why 2n¢% hid afus out iff Stout of The regular meeting of the Sal- Every Second Roll for 1 Cent girls, you're missing half the fun chest, then spread arms farther| Plus Rexatone, €.L.L. Paint Specials, ete tne at |apart. The action is to swing up| vation Army Home League was PATTFE' PAINT & WALLPAPER you to feel alive and to be wil- With Tight leg and touch right held on Tuesday afternoon, Sep-| LTD. 85 Yeers ot 85 Simcoe $t. North : ; i It 3, | lowy waisted and lissome. The toes to fingers of left hand. Then | ember 3 A | energy to exercise comes with SWiD forward and slightly side-| Mrs. William Saunders led in ; wards with left leg, touching the singing of a few choruses and exercising, so come on. . ; singing of a choruses an Masic Tifts vour fest t right fingers. Swing through a in the opening hymn followed by| Music 1 3. Jour eet . hv verse and chorus, then change prayer by Mrs. Charles Cath-| on a nme, ° Take he Thydun the angle of swing to reach the |maoir. session streamlined, direc 1€ hustle of muscle on the back of | a v ' | line of pull through the bulges. the hips. Tea was served by the Fellow-| ® your figure is lumpy through gra ceamo KICK ship Group. | the middle, stretch, add a side- |" It was announced that this was! bend and then swing and sway Standing, make a short, stac- the last meeting to be held in the Standing, feet well apart, arms Calo kick rear wards, knee customs building. Next week is arched overhead, ballerina style, Straight, and tensing the big hip Home League Rally to be Keep shoulders relaxed. Let the Mus les, thus kicking against the held in the new buil Oak up-stretch be through the entire resistance of the hip muscles. and Simcoe street ! middle measurement. Thrust with one leg through a ni. Charles Langiield: was "in ake $9 dozen music bars, then thrust harge of the de al SLOW TUNE BEST Po th the th Ri leg charge Koss e devotiona period. x Pith the oiher leg. Mrs. William led in the Holding the stretch, bend] Now back to waist whittling Singing. of Mrs. Lang. smoothly sidewards to the beat Standing, feet wide apart, arms fie 1d ead ori Nurs ANE of a slow tune. Bend rhythmic-| arched overhead. For the action, Troma: Salist A °F a in trey Gi Wa ally, reaching out with the hand sway . . . loose and limber. Over ing of come Cs Mrs we on the side that is being stretched !to the right, and as you sway, let Ham James read 3 1 atter from al and gontinue stretching and bend- the right knee bend. Then swing Soria of Mr nd Ludlow: ing, alternating sides. Put your (trunk up and over to the other 2 / "The pow he tH | imagination to work and use!side, this time bending left knee R300 . a e word count as you stretch Keep pulling up and in with the and bend, chant l - slim and svelt"" middle mus as nd holding the bend in order to in- swa e along those lateral! Get the swing session habit and 108 B feel the Pg aidy n autiful differ-| Ends te Bind tients i Ba halt ditter-y -- will -- GO ON SALE MONDAY SEPT. 8, James hymn he a 0 or ng e ou swi Oshawa $. Wiliam Saunders closed,

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