Easson-Puxbautner' Safety Between Home and School! Pretty Wedding | 'Subject Of Keen Discussion ~~ | Richard Hud na At Christ Church % : ; At the first fall meeting of the traffic rules themselves and sot NEW QuIC CUTS wa N He j Bloor Street Home and School an example for smaller chil 1 The Venerable H. D. Cleverdon : ; RK Association, held this week, ol an | WORK iN Va ; o 7 J interesting panel discussion was, Mrs. Alec MacDonald, presi- Bois ino, , nl i i i (Lerd on the subject = EY Som, introduced the principal, ) J A film entitled "Safety with the Mr. Lawrence Millson, who in| 14 the curlers, % the Ber 3 {Church on Saturday afternoon. ¥ i Devil" was also shown. turn introduced the other teach- winding time! fa gai eas : The bride is the daughter of | L Mrs. James Tilling, program ers. The regular meeting night Jo Aldwinckle, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 = e Mrs. Walter Puxbaumer | / 7 v ; and safety convener, iniroduced,for Bloor eet Home and| All of the natural look! - EIT lof Klagenfurt, Austria, and the ny #1 ; ; the members of the panel. "irs, School Association was changed 8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, September 12, 1937 | oridegroom is the son of Mr, and | fh 'Gordon Moulton, Home and © the third Monday of the {Mrs. A. A. Easson, Toronto. #8 s 3 ; 4 © WSchool Council's representative month. A Grade 1 Mothers' Tea "The wedding music was played : ' : to (he Oshawa Safety League, iy be hey a the 3elioo), Sep, \ : , . g nist, Mr. W. | chaired the panel. Other mem- er 18. Home and Schoo Local Or ganist Attends Congress & Be Mr Adrian Wil bers of the panel were Con-|Council will meet September 24 SUPER i liams of Oshawa gave the bride | lum 0 oi stable J. MacDermaid, of the at E. A. Lovell School. recur $7900 . : : ys |in marriage. ; ' : Oshawa Police Department;| The following conveners for the GENIE "om Finds Charm, Courtesy In Britain "cm vanes a or. & A 0 Harold Dona, presden. of coming sear wre. ampouneet 4 (gandie with a veil of French lace bo, oe Home and School Council and Mr,| Hospitality and membership -- I tightly-scheduled, six- held by a crown headdress, the | a ' | Robert Armstrong, a member of Mrs. Norman Books, oh. Jack. A AE AL : ; i thite © " 4 /the teaching staff of South Sim.|Hoar, Mrs. Wilfre cattergood | ek tour of Great Britain, Mes. 4 os ; amy | bride carried a bouquet of white ' er I coe en and Mrs. William Norton; publi-| or od anil She was attended by Miss June & ! ) 4 1 / Constable MacDermaid, who jajcations = Me R. Noakes; press | - all things British 5 ; | MacGregor as maid of honor and d : By 4 ; 4 active in the school safety pro-freborter - Mrs Brie Buecher:) an was of the \.. ||Mrs. Ross Gibbs, bth of Oshawa. | £ 1 in gram, stressed the fact that . cci- * Bistoria; Ww lq] was one ale : Both wore pink taffeta and nylon | | : : yy / {dents to school children, going|800d: historian Mrs: William anadian organisis { chiffon dresses with pink acces- | § hid i : 1/to and from school, had been |COUISON: visual aids -- Mrs. Wil. | ie chosen | ©0" ° L" fe fn cn OR reals "ehucad ol te trea Gib Tllgon = vir ganists 3 ; "h : yb ei / [eal avlor; chiliren's read- orgias in onion (8 NR on ii Ml" Karin Sia os na te ate ails ha Cats ator, hires, ead tions and sessions she g ! wearing a pink party dress and 'Oshawa. He regretted that there Parent education -- Mrs. Keith Jridely_ in Stotland, : | carrying a basket of mixed flow-| : ; {were still some schools without|¥ilson: health -- Mrs. Harold Ire an gud Sogland, : in i { ' [these patrols, a 5 situation that Calford; program and safety e, she said, i 3 & 49 ' : % i 3 + + 7 Mrs. J § ing: fi Ss' of Shick whieh "Sir. Donat Loyang of Toco B50 ep BR URNCE os To medi iS Som ag Todor : v to her whole tour. FE Ape to was best man an e 1S ers Zh My % 4 more time and assistance. citizenship -- Mrs. *Charles Da- D FOR BEAUTY Were Mr. Donald Guest and Me. Sl Gi | Mr. Armstrong stated that par- (oe © 1 ARD FO 4 : {Warren Barclay. | ) {ents should start teachi i 9 me. it seemed that the | A reception was held in the| WED IN DOUBLE-RING CEREMONY by ud Sta hy ue, Hel Plog) Mothers we Room v 2a 8 t love of pes, : {Guildwood oi Je bridegroon"s Oshawa will be the home of | mer Miss Muriel Doreen Tum- safely and traffic rules. Pre-'gughes: Room 2, Mrs. William ised ey guard I j {mother received in beige . rrankli monds, is the daughter of Mr. school children were able to learn|Gimbleft and Mrs. H rd Vice: ildin bageantr with brown accessories. Mr. and Mrs. John Franklin i ; rimblett an rs. Howard Vice; uildir pageantry ; : ; : and Mrs. Samuel Tummonds of the basic rules such as looking Room 3, Mrs. Harold Clarke and they express it in Mr. and Mrs. Easson will make' Trull who were married re- Port Perry and the bridegroom (both ways before crossing, al- Mrs Harold Calford 4 Of migsk,. Sang : b | their home in igh As ihe cently in the United Church, | is the son of Mr, and Mrs. [Ways cross with the lights and) Mr Millson's Room won the at- nd cultivate 3 3 couple left on a wedding trip,| Perry. The bride the for- | Lorenzo Trull of Hampton. {never cross between intersec-|tepdance for the evening, Re- p-- - - sii -- freshments were served by the (2 waves in each box.) . Every hom & [the bride was wearing a French itn , [tions vers. London houses 4 | blue suit. oxes, bright with AEA o : s, suburban homes have SG ueen's University this fall. She] Mrs. Donald, speaking from the social convener, Mrs. William VON Reports Show Que be fibiattind 4 by Miss Ann- Parent's angle, stressed the many |Scattergood, assisted by mem- | |ede Lalonde who will commence | Ways that accidents in homer and bers of the executive. § : | pt front: Earieiis and MRS. G. K. DRYNAN SOCIAL NOTICES | Much Activity [her duties on September 24, neighborhoods might be prevent. -------------- seen such flower, in the civic gar-|of the Earl of Pembroke and} Miss Lalonde is a graduate of ed. She also stated that it was |the University School of Nurs-| the narents' responsibility to obey "south coast of Eng-| Montgomery. ENGAGEMENT In Summer Months Nui lof Nurs ing, awa, in public health. | land. Each vies with the other! gpe also spent an unforgettable Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Colleran 8 bli | | magnificent display evening at the Glyndebourne announce the engagement of The Board of Directors ofthe Miss Sorley and Miss Lalondel BUILD GLASS FACTORY . | nder the patronage of thelopera, a unique night of music their daughter,Colleen Catherine, Oshawa Branch of the Victorian Vere granied permission at- KINGSTON, Jamaica {Rev} ie Viother, the Royal College|that combined an hour-and-half|/to Mr. Monte Myers Jr. son of Order of Nurses resumed its end rian erence bis be Se ters) American. industrialists) yrganists and the Incorporat-|break for dinner and loitering in|Mr. and Mrs. Monte Myers, all meetings on Monday afternoon €ha dliation Nursing to Se [es m4 nus riaiists! \ssociation of Organists were the grounds of the tudor mansion|of Oshawa. The marriage will/in the board room at the -City|IR Peterhorough heiveen 28 ep are financing the construction of| to the Canadian College ofthat ai as opera house. take place at the Seventh Day Hall. tember 25 i Septem; 7 st $2,250,000 glass factory here ts and the American Guild| ACCLAIM CANADIAN Adventist Church, Oshawa, on! The meeting was the first held oilE A. i Smit Higw MIS. | which will employ 200 workers | rganists, During the con-| oy {Sunday, September 29, 1957, at|since June and the reports cov-| Uriah Jones consent to act a8iand attempt to build up a glass] the retiring Canadian pre-| Jt Was at Bournemouth that|s 0c |ered June, July and August. canvasrers during the Commu-|gynort trade. | dfory GON _|Mrs. Drynan discovered that the Mi sabel Sorley. nurse-in-/Dity Chest campaign and Mrs. Jel fery Gordon of Lon- (0a dian Tosrnity Edmund ENGAGEMENT hs Isabelle i a u Fol Fog BE | rio, received two honor: Hockrid 15 4h arrent idol charge, sta d Miss Sorley consented t .|for the replacement of one of »s, Fellow of the Royal bi Englich 8 De ie Singing | Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Fry had been hae durine the Thee A oe i. or Ai & fhe! the omaDner The Joics resents Soe >» of Organists and Fellow|;: BC a . s wish to announce the engagement months. These visits included '¢ Hd % . " th 'i tv College, London, alight classics and excerpls fromm! op their daughter, Margaret 695 for nursing care, 63 for York bi the Sox in store win- Jere Fhing oe secretary, finetion for the Canadian Musical comedy he received noth- (pr, "0 ar "Robert S. Farn-| health instruction, 12 not seen dows during the campaign. Ye EX |ing short of an ovation. Sland A ight calls. Hours In giving his report the treas:| The remainder of the meeting |dale, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- al our nig calls. ours; , BACK OF HONOR In her brief visit to Chester, the|jjam T. H. Farndale, all of worked totalled 935 and fees rer, Mr. D'Arcy 2 Sais was taken wp with Toutine bus: PEACE OF HO! |traveller made the acquaintance oshawa. The marriage will take collected were $658.20. During|that acting under the au y|ness including the adjustment of The opening service was held of the cathedral organist, Dr. Ro- (place in Albert Street United the period 48 mew patients were of the Board he had arranged staff salaries. ; n Westminster Abbey with alland Middleton, who conducted! Church, Osliawa, on Saturday, admitted. ! i : | ; PD ssion of the dean and chap-|her on a walking tour of the City, | October 12, 1957. at 3 o'clock During the holiday period Miss wand the executives of the[the cathedral and the Roman) ; 4 * |Norma Bingham had assisted 1 council of which Mrs.|walls. She witnessed one of the| ENGAGEMENT from July 1 to August 16. On yrynan is a member. Each Miracle Plays, performed in the Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Shaw|June 18 to 21 Miss Marion Wer-| NO EXTRA CHARGES FOR CREDIT member in the procession had |refectory and was deeply stirred | ich 'to announce the engagement |TV, regional director, had visited) to be correctly attired in cap and by its simplicity, {of their daughter, Patricia Kath. | the Branch and conferred with gowr "The Passion and Resurrection jeen, to Ronald Joseph Jack-| the nurses, ° . Mrs, Drynan who is a Bachelor positively sent shivers through{son son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-| The Venerable H. D. Clever- of Music had with her bachelor'sime", she said. [liam Jackson, all of Oshawa,|don presided at the meeting and i hood, but obtaining her cap and Scotland exerted its own spe-|The marrjage is to take place | Paid a tribute to the late Mrs. DOWN WEEKLY 4 gown was an exciting experience. | .;a) charm, She journeyed!in Northminster United Church, |B: A. Brown who had beet 3} 1 + was directed to the firm of {through the Argyll country to|Oshawa, on Saturday, October 12,| charter member of the Board| CREDIT | Ravenscroft in Chan-| pan then took the boat 'to the at 3 o'clock. and had always given much val-| >. In this unworldly little | ro1oc of Jona, Staffa and Mull, re-| ved Sssislance. : i trom . st hment every kind of robe, |: rorhahire | er of resignation from] gown, poi Fam Bs boar ighidnds to Tainborgh. | SAFETY MEASURE Miss Frances Hale, staff | JEWELLERS w known and indexed. Eve! 7 , LEICESTER, England (CP) --|was received with regret. S| % I nd Ravenscroft started business| 'It Was the thrill of a Jietime | sun glasses are 10 be issued Hale has been awarded a bur-| 32 KING ST, WEST RA 3-7022 in the 17th century when they|!® walk the Royal Mile, climb 4, women handling fluorescent sary. by thé National Board "df received a royal warrant as robe-| Waverly Steps and by just brow- (leather at a shoe factory here, 'the VON and will attend makers and since then their posi-(Sing around feel. the heartbeat tion has been unchallenged, Cere-/f the historic city," she recalled. monial gowns and those worn by| Mrs. Drynan also made a quick great men of past ages are pre-{trip to Northern Ireland and served and used again, and Mrs, [perhaps the most sentimental] : Tom Drynan said she would have given moment of her journey came to much to ha . hamown whose Elven ru hen She Hiseovared her 3 » the Je | { ; SH r tour of ji south eoast Carrickergus, res ge ie Ld TULIPS Ld HYACINTHS bd CROCUS . DAFFODILS Rogan Mg Bd I do A ic idol | re Soe |S" she ---- -- ; | * MUSCARI GRAPE HYACINTHS ° SCILLA SIBERICA t, the family seat | and admire and I am proud that | é | (Bluebell) i Marquis of Bath and Wil-las a Canadian I am a member | > ; i | 112 with a matching hat and carried | : i Lillian Tyson | yeliow roses and carnations. The X 4 3 : i TULIPS |flower girl was Miss Heather Richard Morton [uot soca s 1, GUARANTEED FIRST QUALITY SELECT BULBS xchange Vows |" wr. Donald Staples acted as | Ss tal The marriage of Lillian Stella Roel TnerL Gl ang Mr. Ronald ; : y i Tyson and Richard Donald Mor-| Gatis, Colpay's Bay oth ' § : i ONLY « DOZEN ton 7 a ' A solemnized recently at, At the reception held in the United €hurch, On- Church parlor the bride's aunt; 3 | Mrs. C. B, Strapp wore pale blue The bride is the daughter of Si" was in ove lace Me." and : EARLY GIANT DARWIN Early Cottage. Tulips V and Mrs. J. S. Tyson of 3 ill 1 i in- art n and the bridegraees ur: Morten Vill Jive Agin N TULIP BULBS , Golden Harvest--Golden Yelloy f Mr. and Mrs. A. E.| " | Compfire--Poppy Red Orange King--Orange f Orono . erend O. B. Strapp of HOUSEHOLD HINT > l Pride of Haorlem--Cerise Red White Triumphtos--Pure White William Pitt--Deep Red uncle of the bride, shten soi lazed chint: cle Brighten soiled glazed c us . i ! Clara Butt--Rose Pink Mendel Tulips (not waxed-coated chintz) f Knights--Black Queen of Kuig oe Her Grace--Pink and White 1 marriage by her bro- spreading it on a flat surface and V A. S. Tyson of Rich- sponging it quickly with luke- ; > : Hill. the bride wore a warm water. If pressing is neces- i i Triumph Tulips Her Devotion--Poppy Red ngth dress of pearl-tone sary, use a lukewarm iron and | ting fashioned a 3 work on the wrong side of the oo | Edith Eddy--Red and Yellow PEONY TYPE TULIP ine trimmed with chintz, or on the right side with # (Novelty (Double Flower) rls and sequins. a slightly dampened cloth over it. Early Parrot Tulips ve Sivingitongrted gd rene a family heirloom Many printed cottons and lin- : carried red roses. ens, as well as rayon upholstery Fantasy--Pink and Green Nizze--Red and Yollow H. M. Brown was matron- and slip cover fabrics, may be v B Blue Parrot--Helitrope Blue Mount Tacoma--White mor in turquoise bive taffeta brightened in the @ame way, | ° ' sy Sun Dew--Red ond Yellow Eros Double--Pink DAFFODILS HYACINTHS KING ALFRED--YELLOW SIZE APPROXIMATELY 134" DIAM. \ i VICTORY RED--SCARLET 3 yds - GOLDEN HARVEST--GOLDEN YELLOW L'INNOCENCE--WHITE - PINK PEARL--ROSE PINK H 1 7 CHEERFULNESS--GARDENIA WHITE KING OF BLUES--DEEP BLUE RED CROSS--YELLOW WITH RED CITY OF HAARLEM--YELLCW OSHAWA AND AJAX | 12 for 69- 4 for 49- CROCUS SCILLA WEEK-END SPECIALS BULBS Hyacinths | oipppicH B CHERRY CRUNCH Ld Fost groving--ideal for English Blucbeit----ideat for 49. 4 te 6 Blooms rock gardens rock gardens end borders LOAF CAKE For the most digestible Arrowroot, 18:25] 8..25| 8.25. DATE TARTS D0Z. 49: | look for the bright yellow package marked CHRISTIE'S! WALNUT AND A cheerful cherub decorates the new package, but inside is the same easily digested biscuit that has . . : made Christie's the favourite! TWO STORES TO SERVE YOU Specials are available in all our Stores { Be sure to pick up Christie's Arrowroot next time os ! DOWNTOWN OSHAWA hop. That's C STIE'S! Ey Bailey Foods -- Oshawa Shopping Centre you shop Bis CHR STIP'S! STORE & HC PPIN Er The Food Shop and Little Gray Cake Shop CHRISTIE, BROWN AND COMPANY, LwiTip For a merry-go-round of pure treats... 15 SIMCOE S. CENTRE get Christie's Biscuits when you shop.