yA setting 1 edi § : ior'| By CAROLYN WILLETT was g for a wi on y Balurday afternoon, November 7| ra 'uns stise Bove: toms On| Canadian Press Siafl Writer when Norma Mae Booth and[lP®C SNC CTER PONE OTTAWA (CP)--Hon, Lester B, Samuel James Haire exchanged) : length has warned that the tial vows, rine velveteen, world's biggest danger is that of bride, who is 8 graduate| loosing te ux sliding from a little to a big war, Jo Aldwinekle, Women's Editor Dil RA 3-3474 [of C'aes Hof the Ooiavs eof fuuntita gud, carried croscent| The, former external Allary fly aw §__THE DAILY TIME-GAZETTE, Mondey, November 4, 1957 | Mr. : : %!|themums and pink roseties, Robel Beace Prize sd he be. Mr, Ted Brown acted as best! lyst the fest danger todnvrid : . od ou , . U . war, Col, Mrs. R. S. McLaughlin Greeti es sawn na a a si aes a ste i vs, 50 te omg feiss, The wedding music was/chir th the bride's mother|joaq" trom small to large cof Hundreds Of Guests At Parkwood zur. vais, wr ev vin pase vise sve fe ve hos, 35 Unwanted Hal Given in marriage A with a police Removed Colonel and Mrs, R. 8. Me. (The crepe, cut in tunic style, # was in navy ih 2 Sormalel ov Le an Eh ot ey vous owed o's wherilischer "the bride wore a full-tiinE ot Lh Navy ote. force-_couid, and' had. played an PERMANENTLY guests at Parkwood on Baturday graceful train over a straight tion white ek wore corsages of roses, Mr, P 101d the Federated from face, afternoon, their annual chrysan-|siip of pleated lace. Touches of chapel train, The sloeved| The couple left for a wedding| women's Institutes of Canada' arms ond ge br um-time, at home. Every|porcelain blue velvet at the neck Shape! fetiired a sabrina neck-|trip to Washington, D.C. and pig Ho) Hon the newest, year these fine blooms seem even|line were most becoming, line of French gulpure lace. Alginia, For travel the bride | police pai) method (3-4 more perfect. From the delicate,| Miss Isabel McLaughlin's seml-|jace cap si: with sequins force, con Srightened of more hair lacy varieties to the bold, curling|formal gown was an Itallan im- held her fingertip veil and she ween | Soup + Srtamant than Japanese varieties, each 1s &|port in muted shades of red Warp|carried a crescent bouquet of|a corsage of red rosettes 1 iu : Revealing your Juperh sheciman, nd Jhe whole printed faill, jn AE Mc: | Johanna Hill roses. and Mrs, Haire will live .|UN FLAG n jul wit, = fres 's eye for color and massed|in black with a huge satin bow Atigning the Mrs. \swa. ute t he Nut by' some ex- embarrassment, effects, for accent, Her hat was a Tatla- went into tri A huge "White Lace" specimen|na original in the mew elaret . ' . avagant notions, such a4 Free Consultation chrysanthemum was the central /shade, tart o omen S titute a stands fi iA fur" bunting for Results Guaranteed theme Li dhe Tosphion hall while a, # e. Jam --n m . . peace, 'not many . d a y an orchestra of cascade chrysan- Queen's 0] Ll trim. | to ride over it as an ag- Ba orcnenih f enncade arta ee' water muener: AS Diamond Jubilee Cake Is Cut [feo iy Gesigned to grow wis navy,| MARIE MURDUFF "dazsler decorated the eurving wore ! k Die Shiflon, oh 5 or CAD - He told more than 600 banquet Snaps - the Dotlom vonvert it 20 Years' Experience stairway. . multi-colored sequin jacket, y LYN WILLETT campaign for pure milk gues garment, so tha 's Throughout ie house and hall.| The tes hostesses were Mrs, W.| Canadian Press Staff Writer |imonthold son tied hye ond Sifeinl WIC. deiegates rom 10 Pram sult will be' ready fo walk SENGMA, HOTEL A is ways ehrysanthemums of many|D, Ross, Mrs. F, N, G. Starr, OTTAWA (CP) -- Two women|fever. She also crusaded for provinces--that the UN was it.|Whenever he is. PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT different varieties without repe:|Mrs, H, F, Patterson, Mrs, J. H.|gtood in a hushed hall to cut a/home economics education for self not a superstate. MIRACLE BLENDS ON THE ABOVE DATES tition were used, Especially beau. Beaton, Mrs, Ray Lawson, Mrs.|fourtler birthdal cake sur Birls, "It can only do what member| The easiest-to for w= PHONE RA 3.4647 tal were Sho yionze Fraidg 0 Lunags, ey ui. rounded by 60 small, flickering 2x Im, Bresident of the governmentsallow it to do . . .|lent is made AV miracle] p f EH f «|candles. rmer' i chrysanthemums and the gold|W. E. Gallle, Mrs. E, G. Baker, Together, Mrs. J. W, Adams of Creek, FR Randal AVIA the. emergence of Aslan blends that drip dry quickly. Cot- cascade chrysanthemums used in| Mrs, R, G. Mills, Mrs. J. G. Alt-|Ethelton, 'Sask, and Margery tute also was needed apd en-|states as national powers, the |oial ors are good, and F-------------------- the sun room. house, Lee of Hamilton officially paid|listed Mrs. Hoodless for the UN now really reflects the world | washable: by moo are also In receiving, Colonel and Mrs.| Tea assistants were Miss|iribute to the diamond anniver-|cause. in which we live, he said. va , but may not dry as . McLaughlin whose remarkable Patricia Gordon, Mrs, Fred Ross, sary of Canada's first Women's| The movement grew. In 10 2 quickly as the other . Lin BE REA (V) § 4 memory for names and faces is|Mrs, C. H, Heintzman, Mrs, Institute rn 60 years ago at|Canadian provinces there now HEALTHY FREE ings of synthetic ents are wh; ; the envy of many, were assisted Denek Phillips. Mrs, E. R. 8. Mc-|Stoney Creek, Ont. are more than 5,000 Women's In-| Canada should defend its way also generally ic, so that| Be [de]! WINTER . AW . thelr daughters, Mrs. M.| Laughlin, Miss Elizabeth MeMul-| On the opening day of the Fed. |stitute branches with about 90,000/0f life by ensuring that Its own no special care Is required. Y y illeen McEachren, Mrs, M, A.llen, Mrs, W. H. Stanley, Mrs. erated Women's Institute of Can. members, institutions were heal'hty and| When hand-washing a synthetic 4 y HONEYMOON IN NEW YORK Turner of Coral Gables, Florida; Robson Schell, Mrs, David Lan-|ada's first, four<iay national con.| The ACWW now embraces 31|(ree, maintaining its defences fabric garment, squeeze luke- Miss Irabel McLaughlin and Mrs, der, Mrs, A, V. Larway, Mrs. vention, national President Mrs. |countries with 6,000,000 members, [And helping to settle interna. warm soap or detergent suds A recent marriage In the Sal. | Mr, and Mrs, Russell Blair and |Mann with her husband, General Philip Jackson, Mrs, Robert|Adams spoke, a "|tional pr to make armed through it. Be careful never fol. vation Army Citadel, Oshawa, | the bridegroom is the son of Churchill C, Mann, Stevens, Miss Donna Humphries,| "R ber . . , there is not [CEYLON MEMBER defence eventually unnecessary. |squeeze or twist garment, Rinse o united Wanda Maureen Blair | Mr, and Mrs, B, J, Stredwick, | Mrs, McLaughlin was a gra-|Miss Gina Baker, Mrs. John Wil-|enough darkness in all the world| Among convention guests Mon-| Mrs. J. BE, Houck of Bramp- at same temperature, and John Harold Stredwick, | all of Oshawa. |clous figure in a hostess gown of son, Mrs. John Heintzman, Mrs. to blow out the light of one small|day night was Mrs. ¥. Yogasun- (ton, Ont., 8 Canadian delegate to). The bride is the daughter of Photo by Ireland |dusty pink wool crepe Joconde|E, O. Nerby, Mrs, Donald Storie|candle," she told more than 600|dram, wife of Ceylon's chargethe UN 'General Assembly last| REPEAT SUDSING ------ - and French Rose Marescot lace, 'and Miss Mary Southey. convention delegates and guests, d'affaires in Canada and daugh- (session, fold the convention one| If the garment ds very soiled, | Sandra Armitage | 1 yo RM AET 0 ue RECALLS 11 eo Lao Cpqmarasuarmy a ag Mg lsrsod was nt bt nen ad npn a y n, an AC vie , lol ° rn wor anara Armi age If you have trouble gefting the | Her companion, Miss Lee, is{Cevlon was host to Represent. too smug and self-satisfied," Washing machines should be . youngsters to hurry up with thelr the daughter of a Stoney Creek |tiol © "Every citizen who is grateful |%¢t for a short cycle. Do | L t | fu , ¥ y {tional meeting last summer. Every citiz h # ug as Lintner chores, here's a helpful tip: Set farmer who in 1807 Invited Ham:| More than 40 Canadian dele for what God has given should| Synthetic - combination bunt-|E3 (the timer-bell on the Kitchen S-- {{iton housewife Adelaide Hood: | yates attended the Colomb be helping others who are less|ings will generally drip dry over. |' Exchan e Vows range to call time on their tasks,| Guests from out of town at the The Challenger group "of the|less to form a women's institute. | ference and met Cevion's dele. fortunate," Mrs, Houck said. (night. ; g ind Jake n game of nving foe M | aire-Booth wedding were Mr. yA re wpa est ond b The plthday hey A was donated | gules bom a rural women's of- The marriage of Sandra Marie Tins ore Lhe / and Mrs. Marvin Raaflaub, Port|:"" as entertained by Mr. \by the Federat omen's Instl-\ ganization founded by Dr. Mary BUSY PROG A Ld FY p . " " y RAM : Armitage and Douglas John El. cut down on dawdling over dress and Mrs, M, M, Hood ai their|tutes of Ontario, Mrs, Hugh Sum. Rutnam of Whitby, Ont. TORONTO (CP) -- Maija Bal.| Edmonton Bride | Norma Mae Booth, James Haire Ix Bolice Jowse Buntings For Baby : actor for Peace |Get New Look 7) Married In Afternoon Ceremony p,,roon Tells Wi, ,, muon som [ eazor Lintner was solemnized on Ing, picking up toys and other Credit; Mr, and Mrs, A. -Car-home on Wednesday evening, A|mers of Fonthill Ont, a vice: Saturday, November 2, in West. chores which youngsters seem to|ducel, Mr, and Mrs, Ted Brown, shower of gifts was held which| president of the Associated Coun. iting, 11-year-old girl just arrived S d H y mount United Church. ake everlastingly long to do. Mrs. A. Campbell, Mr, and Mrs. will be used to swell the sale of try Women of the World--an in. NORSE KNITWEAR {from Australia to live with rela- pen 8 oneymoon The bride is the granddaughter - ~ | Percy Rabble, Mr, and Mrs. R,|useful articles at the bazaar to ternational outgrowth of the] Norweglan rag socks, vied by tives here, has ambitions, She | f Mr. and Mrs, J, H, Sandford H Mr, and Mrs, George|be held in December at the Canadian movement ~ recounted |lumberjacks, fishermen and farm has already enrolled in three : ha a of a he bridegroom is Ranflaub, Linda and Bobby, Me |{Church, During the evening Mp. the history, workers, now are sold in other schools--a high school, a ballet In Scottish Castle FIGHT OLDS the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles [and Mrs. Kenneth Short, Mr, Hood showed pictures of many| Mrs. Hoodless had started aicountries school and a modelling school, | EDMONTON (CP) -- A bride's WINTER C Lintner of Whitby. y and Mrz. William Pleson, Miss beautiful flower gardens in Oh tylot 1 rei The Reverend W. A. Gibb of Judith Pyle, Mrs, C. DeNike, Mr, awa and district and also pic | divans aa Sind true Bamonton. | Givens in marriage by her Moore, Miss L. Barry, Mr, and "0s greatly missed. She 1s a p: . andfather the b wore a| i [Mrs XK. Corner, Mr, and Mrs, A, tient at the Oshawa General Ho : TG . who tes. Eines Mardon, dhe EXTRACT and net over taffeta, The long ner, Mr, 8, Beaton, Mr, and Mrs pressed thanks to Mr, and Mi a ip ' | seved bodice featured a Pete a. Barnes, Mr. L. Hoftering 3 all Hood, i J a | marty te, Jerlooking. Cro. of Cod Liver Compound of Whitby; Mr, and Mrs, am . ; : " A | . ol ins, A tara. of Alpin and Larry, Mr. and Mrs. J you have guests at you / ; was nL t saw the, qastle 1 Ws Tonietime. Winter's ough ried a uet of red roses, and Mrs, D. Haire, Ottawa: Mr. time during the week, or if yo 4 ill, : ; 1 ¥T " : Boni bride's only attendant was [& and Mrs. A. Raafland, Carol and Mave been visiting In othe was difficult to describe. I' just beter health his winter, holld. i bridegroom, in a blue strapless BF a [netawan: Mr. and Mrs, Leon partment at 3-3474 and record th: & 4 wl . | i visit. Showers, christenings, farc §¥ h h i yo a The , _turreted tle gown topped with a lace bolero, (rd Booth, Mrs. Robert Booth, wh SAORI Clb er es an i | was Dull in the 1040s by Bir Alexs| 9Ive them Wampele headdress and gloves and carried | 7 = a : nder a bouquet of Johanna Hill roses.| i» | Out of town guests at the sting reading for your frient . A i i fortune b slik 15 OUNCES $1 50 man for his brother. Ushering |My, and Mrs, Tod Lintner, Mr. charge for these items. g n i a X er 444 . ' were Messrs. John and Richard {and Mrs, Alvin Lintner, Mr. : H gat? Prof. Austin Mardon, her hus-| 34 OUNCES - $2.75 Sandford Yo bi Randall. Mr. George Ed: Mr, and Mrs, Ross Garland £47 i . band's father, in 1020 when he re- A reception was held at the an Mr and Mes Bonaid Mr. Donald Garland and Mis = SESE ie ol tired from a teaching post in( SCONOMY SIZE *; ° wards, Mr. , U Dawn Johnson, all of Cobourg oe oy i Texas. Itallan gardens surround| * 65 ck accessories with a corsage Mr. Richard Sandford, Masters Mis: Lloyd Yelland, Carnegl h " : of white carnations The tr This happy young miss who Lance and Ricky Sandford, Mrs, avenue, : RE i through the estate, Comadiet Fomine family nd m's mother assisting was in E. M. Lintner, all The annual card party of th ) eh ! y 2 usty rose lace with black and 98Y today Is Diane, daughter |v. ™pertha Funnel, Mr, and party of ' y shields, There is the traditional iF { Mr, TP . ' , |B. A, Lovell Home and School | : ) ed gl hapel, I it Get WAMPOLE x auvtie 254 4 vorunge RR Re Highley, |Mrs. Ted Leary, Torontoy; Dr. Association was held on Tuesday, Ea A po! with, rs Togs ! ULkEx}ract T0DAY y - - | ; { t | poleonic drawing-room, and a li-' Later the couple left for a wed ville; Miss Batty Laycoe, Mr, Mi: tagtefully decorated with Hallow. £° y " ne {bo ry with mol 5 than 10.000 vol. return will live in Whitby, The] The formation of a new potato Mrs, Paul Malpney, Peterbor- | . J 4 i . 4 : J i iF bride travelled in a royal blue chip factory in Nova Scotia, Glen ough; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Pig. Pupils of ihe school Under fe a 4 ET A ) b ) RB 5 3 ; 5 od in DO a rounds. cont and lack accessories "nounced Hornsby, |home made candy and served re- 2 Sma 0 ki ¥ : d Ness monster is alleged to lurk. | This afternoon Colonel and|ireshments, Prize winners were § oe fk BINT ca Bt aaa 8 "I never saw the monster but Miss Violet Ishi, Miss Louise AAR ; i [2 houses at Parkwood to Oshawa|grib, * Rist 18h hk i a : Mardon. ; After being there, you can al y members of both boards of edu. pern " NEW YORK (CP) -- Thelma wonderful how the taxis get|oation. Married teachers are in. John Borrowdale, Mrs. S. Wor. SUPSIAVITAL Puwers," 46 Sav8, in Manhattan for herself and her |cidents." n _/llam Anderson. recently in a double ring cere- | bride, the former Miss Barbara | son of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ben- husband through a newspaper "She HI also impressed by the 4s bani! array of chrysanthe- mony at Holy Cross Roman | Kathleen Luke, is the daugh- | son, all of Oshawa, { with ficlated. The wedding music was . 8 and Mrs, Robert Besling, all of [tures of the group's Chrisima ho played by Mr. Donald McLean |Toronto; Mr. A. MacDonald, Mr, party held last year, Oie of (i Who Sent der honeymoon this and Mrs, Willard Cook sang. |K. MacDonald, Mr, and Mrs. A /members, Mrs, Fred Colemun in the Highlands of Scotland, \ rlength gown of white lace : (Whittle, Mr, M. Stott, Mr, J. Con. pital. Nis, Arthur Vaiker e wedding to visit his parents at or fingertip vell an H. Eastman, Peterborough; Mr. home over the weekend or al an | ~"Mirs: Douglas Sutton, sister of the| i Rasflaub, Mag: Jentres, please call the Soclal De: ! t Me 0 \ " | Vers, Mr. F. Ranflaub, ¥ 4 Ka ; i stared, up thelr resi 10 colds wore a matching feathered (1 | p g 'eather fd Carley; Mrs. C, Jermey, Orillia. soo ontations are always inter ing Whe made his| regularly... start today! Mr, Ronald Lintner was bext J. "i |Lintner-Armitage wedding were and neighbors, There ls n : a ha : Tie oantls > hased church, To receive, the bride' Sandford, Mr, and Mrs, Peter Vi Ww ¥ ! i andmother wore dusty rose and AGED 10 TODAY Sandford. Mr. John Sandford, Were Sunday guests of Mr. an \ Le ; A rae or ver, fovs SAVES YoU is celebrating her tenth birth. | of Whithy; | | Ra f a In the great hall are h clan | -- (and Mrs, Ronald Blisky, Oak: october 20, The auditorium was BEER 8 4 : ; Lr 4 i | ding trip to Buffalo and on their NEW COMPANY chael Eastwood, Ajax; Mr. and o'en pictures' painted by the 4 , A ) umes. The castle also has a mod. wool jersey dress with a fur top-| dale Foods Limited, has been an- den, Madoc, Mrs. Sadie Doughty, parents of the pupils donated] EB" Sas ho Bo Ng " . ; he is Loch Ness, where the Loch 1 Mrs. Thomas Hobbs, Mrs, Ger- bb A a i y I met ple who are convinced Mrs. R, 8, McLaughlin are open: vn : i id " J Giddy Weekend A New York ing the cogservatories and green.|did Barrow, Mrs, Eric Dafoe, SESE E .. . y 1 a , po: Ruge, animal lives In the R d F T L school teachers of public, second: Gerald Peter son, Mrs, Roy Kel eward ror true Love Story ary and separate schools and to| Gerald, Peterson, Mrs. Roy Kel TO LIVE IN VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA most understand their belief in 2g King St. E, Evans won a "glorious weekend" |around so fast without more ac-|vited to bring their wives to see|(lon, Mrs, H. L. Pascoe, Mrs. Wil-| Seen following their wedding | Mrs. John Richard Benson, The | Luke and the bridegroom ls the story contest on the theme An|friendliness of the big eity, Catholic Church are Mr, and | ter of Mr, and Mrs, Edward L. ~Photo by Ireland Affair to Remember, | "If you can A the New| Mr. and Mrs, Leonard ¢. Mada i Mrs. Evans, a brown - eyed Yorkers and make them stop for | Walker of Oshawa entertained in| m Chairman setting, carpentry and upholstery mother of two boys, wrote her|a moment, they're very nice,' honor t son Dl | y 1 ' ewlnning story in which the she said y Band 0B yo Is 'Mrs. Fix-It as well as the more feminine jero is per handsome husband) The Evans were married just/Amy K. Aubry of Saginaw. at a| NEW WESTMINSTER, B.C [tasks of dressmaking, designing Janiel, r oronto Teli after the Second World War and [rehearsal dinner In the Colonlall(op)._.city electrictan Jack Wood |and millinery. h Mr. and Mrs. E had| "OV live in Alderwood, a Toronto Room of the Bancroft Hotel, Sag: | : Mrs. Wood is chairman of the sort Mr, and Mrs. Evans had| suburb. He is a purchasing offl-|inaw. Members of the bridal {hes & pet name for hia wife, Hel LH. 1 ee of city council and : RL Rig In| er, for the Ontario Reformatory, arty and immediate families at. refers to Alderman Elizabeth fice Su Sly % ha ADVICE TO THE 'LOVELORN | "Dannie" Evans, an RC ! couple were married Wood "Mrs, Wt rec was a y i {oad abou Ah Jie fiver in the war, was shot down Saturday eveni M8 Mia. Tit" and. gor Union of British Columbian Muni. S | , October 26, at|without on. : ere ind Shoard the Won a bombing mission and held|Warren' Avenue Presbyterian| A verantile. young grandmother, |cipalities convention at Nelson, ud KIM GiLlagp " was featured in the movie An Af. (2% 8 German prisoner for three Church, Saginaw, Michigan ishe can turn her talents to tile-|B.C. Who says Dorothy Dix has & monopoly in the field of fair to Remember, the inspiration vers Evans' prizewinning sto personal problem-solving ? ' the story contest. They also |, 148 1) RW LININE 310% i were taken on an inspection tour jold yn Bs oR AvE Jomanes: \ At GILLARD'S we offer « COMPLETE Dry Cleaning o the big ship. Tpit orce. rio top ; 5 . Selon, ond here's how we hondle the Hearts and Flowen ™ { at th this nonsense' when he was have be on we a _- a A hig age | take . Be ar an ha haw bs ag . 2 but ) ii hig Aghe 3 'e ol h L a on studio performance ------ we ------ ) o 14 times, Is this normal, or has he token and a Radio Oly show, and tog. CAPABLE COP ; hoe od a dislike to me ? = PUZZLED, Let us show you the sensational 48 hours LIVERPOOL, England (CP)-- -- PN A.~Probably he wents you to send Je Auked what was thir she a Pelcommrig fs Calne Shaved if ih Na lhe fo expat dr sing, but New 3X PHOTO-GREETING CARDS ans, 7, had a somewhat surpris. [threw him to the ground and held Is too shy to say se, end send your own, too P That way, you'll : him until help arrived. The man - 3 LEE ".e ,"* she said. "I think it is'was charged with theft | dad 4 both et least look nice In court, Your cards are made from a favorite snapshot negative QI am madly in love with the boy olving you a really personal message. Order early--~see fax dour, Ju he i Ry Wherd Ne. our wide variety of designs today. The cost is modest. D . ond | em four.--~DESPERATE, I Regular Cards New 'French' Style bi, : ] § J A.~=MHe may have his reasons for not wanting to plunge 25 Cords .... 2.75 25 Cords .... 3.50 Inte matrimony, but what young man his ege con resist plunging inte mud pies? Make him some mud pies end | 50 Cards .... 5.00 50 Cords .... 6.50 | VE, soe If I'm not right. The worst that can happen will be thet J ; | a | your mother will get a dry cleaning bill from we -- but | 100 Cards .... 9.00 100 Cards ....12.00 | A Nl we'll keep it reasonable. (With Envelopes) (With Envelopes) oun er : \ F Q.+~! was o happily married man until | fell desperately \# « in love with my secretary, | avoid calling her into my > office whenever | can, and every morning, when she brings Saves PROMPT SERVICE 2 | BARE p---- » Rl p A N \ § A.~=No, you're not going eraxy. Those ARE spots. You're (Clothes FREE PICK-UP $ bh spilling your coffee all over your suit. Better get that suit H - / in my coffees, | look down to avoid her gaze. Still | often ine \ feel dizzy ond begin to tremble ond see spots, Am | going POR LASTING PRESNNESS wi N into us pretty fast, o tty soon It will be such @ mess that AND DELIVERY £5 even WE won't be able to clean it. And you know hi BANDEAY won Pf OF LONGLINE hen? 28 £ Vl thet means = you might as well throw it away! PICKWICK creaness & overs ica Pr AND SHIRT LAUNDERERS Bo INION COIL FO LID a TELEPHONE | NE a a AS . SERVIEE : t " Piel RA 3.4002 a Put Lesa anae Mos mESEV AR. BAN --\ a A, hb mews ee se EX ; - ------------ a ------ee",s tl a--