CATHOLIC Mr. and Mrs. George Ed- smund Burrows sign the register Hollowing their marriage recent- Jy in St. Gregory's Roman Ca- tholic Church. The bride, the former Miss Annette Frances "SOCIAL NOTICES |St. George's W.A Westmount Group announce the engagement of their| Christmas Party ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Cecil D. Brooks daughter, Glcria Arlene, to Jack Leslie Gwilliam, son of Mr. and The Christmas of Westmount group of St Jack L all a Gwilliam, at 3 pm PERSONALS 0 WA of Simcoe Street United Church met in the church par-| lors for its Christmas meeting. The meeting opened with a Christmas hymn, followed by ayer by the president. Mrs. Jorden played for the singing of the hymn. The secretary's and treasurer's reports were given. Miss Millicent Luke led in the|for January. A program followed, with Miss devotional period, 'The Christ-| mas Stories" taken from J. B.|Peggy Jackson giving a rea paulips translation, It was fol-|and contests were enjoyed, with tial bank balance. Reports from by three Christmas carols pr by the Misses Phyllis and | Thanks to all taking part were expressed "he Literary group of the Women's Art Association and! NUPTIALS The marriage is to take Anglican Guild in Northminster United laide House on Wednesday eve irch 'on Saturday, January 4, ning with Mrs group, as guest of honor. short business meeting was held. A gift The Commingle Group of the o 0 treasurer of the group. Miss Dul- cie Miller read the address and Donald Thompson followed Mrs. W. J. Dunn made the pres- Me Ss BL vg entation of a Mrs. Dunn. thanked the members| for their work in the past year. |Mrs. P. E. Broadbent and Mrs. 14 jn the form of a Christmas solos accompanied at the piano {Arthur Bunker will be conveners|¢ nner at the home of Mrs. S. C. by Mrs, Clarence Scott. After the! members sang Gifts wer Lénore Glass, Miss Evelyn Gay present from a bedutifully deco- read a story, "The Pink Angel." rated Christmas tree. The evening ended with ecarol| Rundle; by Mrs. Glenn Henry. singing by the group and "The Hutcheon; vice - president, Mrs. or sung by Mrs.|D. G. White; secretary, Mrs, L. 1850. . J. Kirkbride. Parish, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Parish and the bridegroom is the son of Mr, and Mrs. Alan Burrows, all of Oshawa ~Photo by Irel party was held at Ade f Toronto, former leader of ht Following a turkey dinner, a was presented to Mrs. red Mothersill on the occasion lovely handbag. | N. OSHAWA PARK AUX, The December meeting was/ Rundle. exchange of gifts Mrs. Trainer The treasurer's report given by wished all the members and ding, Mrs. Hodgson showed a substaz-|8uests a happy holiday season. izes for the lucky winners. /the various committees were given. Officers elected for 1958 were: past president, Mrs. S. C. president, Mrs. David | SAND ENDING Sarah Margaret Fuller, American essayist, was drowned with her husband and child by shipwreck near New York in presented to all Dalby; treasurer, Mrs. M. Hodg- | son. Lyceum Club met at the home| of Mrs. Lucas Peacock on Tues- day evening. Mrs. Harry Willes pregidet. Miss Evelyn Everson and. Mrs, A. W. Harding read Committee conveners appointed | were: Social, Mrs. Frank Welsh; sick list, Mrs, Johnston; tele- phone, Mrs. T. Masterson, Mrs. |E. Bauder; bingo, Mrs. E. Fice, LODGES AND SOCIETIES ---- selections about the origin of Christmas customs and menus. | Mrs. Willes read an interesting changed. Refreshments served by Mrs, Peacock. Mrs. Ernest White and Mrs. A The regular meeting and Christ- Christmas Story. Gifts were ex-\mas party was held Wednesday Were evening last with V Ralph Wallace, sister Alice Lanning presiding, ers Mrs. Flossie Coyle and Mrs.!accisted by vice grand Sister Church was held on December 11 Lena Harper. " occasion. During a short business poem, George White arranged a Pro-| session donations were sent to the lowed gtam of games for the meeting Barrie Home Fund for building unison. at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church|purposes and {Mrs. G. Lane, Mrs. M. Hodgson; 3 |press, Mrs. S. C. Rundle. LOYAL WORKERS The meeting of the Loyal Work-| WMS group of King Street] REBEKAH LODGE No. = | | ee SHELLAC Noble, Grand LUXURY A junior party dress from Montreal is simply styled to emphasize the rich velvet fa- bric which is made in Canada -. Ld . Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Holds Christmas Party And Dance The Gamma Epsilon Chapter of bog Pm Jia os Mr. John Monaghan and Miss ng of |at 'the Knights of Columbus Hall U2 Sym and Mr. Douglas Scott, of cer Mr. Wil-{were: Mr. and Mrs. J. Mon- son, introduced the president,|aghan, Mr. and Mrs. T. Barnes, Dial RA 3-3474 the dance. Vera Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. T 8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Monday, December 16, 1957 | keeping with the time of the year Ratelle, Mr. and Mrs. Art Bilton, land a beautifully decorated Mr. and Mrs. A. Hatfield, Mr. GROUPS, CLUBS, AUXILIARIES =: ie Fra Hard" wee ! ' ords, was supplied by Mr. Art!Smith, Mr. Kemp Smith, Mr. Ed. Bilton and Mr. George Wilson. Smith, Miss Jean Moncrief, Miss The regular meeting: of the from the Loyal Workers group. waltzes, polkas and tangos. {Miss Una Sym, Mr. Douglas ian Greek Orthodox Church was home calls and 23 hospital calls|guests at the door was Mrs. Vera B. Wheelans, Mr. and Mrs. Bill 1 ) Mr. Gerald Plishka with the president, Mrs. gjiis gave the treasurer's report.|dance was Mrs. Earl Kuntze. |Whipman, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas | 3 i Dmytro Luchak led in prayer. |, guctation, resolution or a pro- bers and guests were served Horky, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil After a short busines meeting, |yerh given by each member. lunch consisting of assorted sand-| Stephenson, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. : guests from Toronto and a few gave a Christmas reading en- thanks going to the fine social ford, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Dodds, i the out of town guests were Mrs an ; A 1] 4 a EE Wacina, 'present i te carl was suas and Mrs Su Ears Hignand, Mis san Mor: Mos, Ea fui 3 MO jan Woman's Association, Mrs The meeting closed with the 4 litwa and Mrs. Bill Kacha alllments were served by Mrs. 4 H M Tg BR Cg Rey tin Bg uplls Provide ntertainment "| briefly and outlined the aims of AMITY GROUP For Tho ton H & S A . H She also suggested many ster United Church WA held its Ss0Cla 1011 Fr appropriate programs of activi- 1 a dinner party at Sandalwood |; i and festive refreshment & "i local branch. in evidence at the December e reires s home of Mrs. Gordon Furey, J ro Mrs. Joseph Maga, Mrs. S. J. Greta street. The devotional ser-|ton Home and School Association, | Manila, Mrs. John . Masiewich, A R. S. Disney tnd Mrs. E. S. Da- Education. There being no com- William Iwaskiw. were sung and contests and ex- half hour of entertainment pro- tion and thanks to al; the mem-| change of gifts were enjoyed. Re-|yided by the school children at|§ bers of the Association who had Br y {Disney and Mrs. W. R. Latham ac much appreciated by the -- |at the bazaar a successfu] event. F. R. Bennett was elected gr » y ; . . ras © 'ou Refreshments were served bY || cader. assisted by Mrs. Do Me.| This entertainment consist pol Wiliam Drozwik was the holder 3 Refreshmenis were served by the | MacRae, two carols sung by a of the lucky coffee cup. She re- hostess and helpers 7 of the |boys trio, Harry Allan, Conraad the hostess. i + " & for the Christmas season, The piano solo by Jane Delaney; a The next meeting will be held| v.00 raeting will be held at recitation on. Being Run Down at of the home of Mrs. Steve Hercia. : : piano solo by Kerry Delaney; Georse's SIMCOE 'STREET YPU FAITHFUL GROUP "Joy to the World," sung in Uk- The regular meeting ; te 11 4 Street | Dovgalev children; a piano solo Charles Kinnear Young People's Union of Simcoe {r, *hure r 2 ' 4 nk i harle nne ar ST Cron was held en ited CY li held by Howard Joynt; a recitation A in the form of a pot luck supper. nis Scott; a piano solo by Anna The meeting was led by John "Christmas decorations graced Dovgalev, a a fin by David culture, with Ronald Potter read- said grace : . ", ing | 8 g - Lois Delaney and daughter Jane, ing the story theme ChOOSINZ| yy. vw "r.oiner opened a short and a chorus We Wish You a her retirenient as secretary- x =" read the scripture. AND § Games under the leadership of Mrs. William Short read the The Kindergarten teacher, Mrs. scripture and Mrs. William Mit- Shaw, thanked the children and {Mrs. Edward Goodman gave the then the president, Mrs. Don {treasurer's report. Wood, conducted the routine busi- The roll call showed 61 paid up and the attendance room. The association voted $2 per room for a treat for the Thursday, Dec. 19. Members the | were urged to attend the rate- school on Thursdday, Dec. 26 [8 p.m. gram chairman and the Grade 5 |Gorrill introduced the speaker, {the Rev. C. Nelson who teaches As he demonstrated his method of teaching by flannelgraph, tell- ents could understand the value of his instruction and the antici- = | look forward to his weekly visit. 4 y Cd | Mr. Nelson teaches 39 classes| nD {mil | i IFE PRESERVER {miles out into the country. | Good attendance marked the She opened the meeting 'with a | Mrs. A. Joynt expressed the "What Star Is This" fol- by the Lord's Prayer in porch or garden can be preserved|ing Mr. Nelson and their appre- in this way: Clean and dry it,|ciation for his coming to them . won by Mrs. George Wilson and |Beta Sigma Phi recently enjoyed on Bond street west. The master| Among those seen dancing Mrs. John V. Grose who opened |Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Grose, Mrs, 'Jo Aldwinckle Women's Editor J he theme of the party was juBryan Cole, Mr. and Mrs. L. {Christmas tree was the centre of and Mrs. L. Holt, Mr. and Mrs. The music, in the form of rec-|Miss Fran Howard, Miss Lilla ST. JOHNS JR. WA. field, our missionary for prayer, Guests especially enjoyed the Doreen Trevail, Mr. Al. Norris, junior WA of St. Johns Ukrain-| Mrs, J. C. Tindall reported 55 | Taking tickets and greeting the Scott, Miss Marie -Mylly, Mr. R. held at the home of Mrs. Paul|for the month and Mrs. Edward Ferguson. The convener of the| Blight, and Mrs, Walter Kuch, presiding. Mrs.| poll' call for January is to be| Later on in the evening mem- Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. John {the president welcomed several "r= program Mrs, Skuce|Wiches and coffee, with a vote of Disney, Mr. and Mrs. G. Craw- 1 new members. Included among titled "Hope of Christmas", committee composed of : . utiv in. read "Bible M ies". A | eastern executive of the Ukrain. rea 19.6 SREMOries The spot dance prizes were Skuce, and others. William Hamara, Mrs. Paul Ocl: \Mizpah benediction and refresh- Wacha addressed the group 4 the Ukrainian Woman's Associa: The Amity group of Northmin- "#4 tion. S December meeting in the form of| The Christmas spirit was much|with Mrs. C. Burton at the piano ties for the 'recently organized # 3 after which they returned | "| New members present were y jo the meeting of the Dr. Robert Thorn- owed, vice was conducted by ° Mrs. the theme of which was Religious| Mrs. Robert Sholdra and Mrs. 3 Mi foe after which Christmas carols munity concert this year, the Mrs. Kuch expressed apprecia- 3 ports were read by Mrs. R. S. the beginning of the program and made the Christmas gift booth pele showing a successful year. Mrs. parents in attendance. the hostess, Mrs. Plishka. Mrs. Laughiin for the coming year, The Christmas Story by ceived a novel prize donated bY| oe ing ended with best wishes Westerink and Gary Allan; a on Monday, January 13, at the fy. "vome'or Mrs. W. R. Latham. |Christmas by David Westlake; a f 4 i ) The regular meeting of the pale Group of King of the rainian and English by the four Monday evening 10, about Ways and Means by Den- Keys, leader of recreation andiin, iahles. Mrs, H, W. Blakely |Lofthouse, a vocal duet by Mrs. Friends". Bill derson 4 Our Friends Bill Henders business meeting with a poem. Merry Christmas by all. chell read the secretary's report. |their parents before they left and| Mrs. Harold Jenkins sang two ness. shield was won by Miss Howe's children's parties to be held payers meeting to be held in the Mrs. D. Wyatt acted as pro- {mothers were in charge. Miss E. | Religious Education in the school. ing the Christmas story, the par- pation with which the children] a week travelling as far as 40] with Mrs. C. C. Skuce presiding. | Your bamboo furniture for pleasure of the parents in meet- to the Sick Chil-l The minutes of the November then apply one or more coats of at this busy time of year. Mrs. Miss Mr. and Mrs. T. Greer, Mr. and/.: fol- | a on Christmas Day," were sung by Miss Grace Kennedy and Mrs. Joseph Kerr accompanied by Miss Janet Kerr at the piano. | Mrs. A. W. Smith read the) scripture and Mrs. Charles Mc- Lennan led in prayer. A film on Japan was shown by Carl Steenburg. Mrs. Leslie Bee- |croft expressed the appreciation of the Afternoon Auxiliary and the evening closed with prayer. 4 : : co-operation of all the mothers Knox Auxiliary |7th Brownie Pack i Garey on the work snaiied . | os ughout the i was Elects New Officers| Given Xmas Party |asreed io have s Chrismas part | {on Thursday, Dec. 19, af * Miss Grace Kennedy was elect-| By Gr Committee {Flouse, regular meeting night of ed president of the Arvilla Mc-| : {the committee, with pot-luck re Gregor Auxiliary of ¥-ox Pres. The 7th Oshawa Brownies held|freshments. |byterian Church for 1958 at a 'heir Christmas party at Guide, During the program refresh. A House on Tuesday last given by ments were served by the group pot luck supper held on Tuesday, the mothers of the 7th Group committee on a table tastefully December 10, in the west hall of Committee. 'decorated with Christmas set~ the church. A delightful program was ar-'tings, tea being poured to Mrs. The other officers are as fol-|ranged including a Christmas/H. Lyons. Mrs. Elvin Coe and tows: 'fist vi ident. M play and carols, also several Mrs. W. A. Evans. The Brownies ows: first vice - president, Mrs. groupie songs rendered by the each received an attractive bag Alex. McDonald; second vice- Brownies themselves under the of candy, after a visit from president, Miss Madeline Sin-/lcadership of Brown Owl, Mrs. Santa Claus with exchange of clair; treasurer, Mrs. Bert Mont.|Charles Watson, Tawny Owl, Mrs. gifts. gomery; secretary, Mrs. George| "Toe Brownie mothers were in- Hamilton; Glad Tidings conven- vited and several were present. Sara oo hg he | er, Mrs. Wm. Callisen; bale con- Mrs. Alex Wadchuk, president of French hab and "died great yonel, Mg. wa, Steves: Dim He 2h Group Committee, spoke was ga gy tn a 1 ist, Mrs. Hugh Beaton; welcome|of the necessit ; i and welfare, Mrs. Bruce Mec- essity Sf haviugt he school at Paris. Gregor and Mrs. James Heath. " The presiden', Mrs Bruce Me-| Gregor, welcomed the members| : of the Afternoon ..uxiliary of the WMS. Grace was sung and sup- I | | | | per served. | BN | Several familiar sargls were TH 0 Li ' o sung and two mot so familiar, at Once-in-a-Lifetim ort I Heard the Bells on Christ. , PP unity mas Day" and "Ch.ist was Born On this Beautiful Co. h LJ f . . 7 . . Y G 4 RADIO -- RECORD PLAYER REG. 795.00 SALE PRICE 4% 5 00 THIS SET IS BRAND NEW ! In @ most exquisitely designed and finished console of modern styling, blending with the finest furniture. Illuminated Cocktail-bar fully lined with gold-colored plastic foil. 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Christ-| meeting were read and approved. thinned fresh white shellac, Allow (Stewart gave a Christmas read-| 11 was answered by each coat to dry thoroughly, then/ing and during the social hour | ting a verse store the article. ithat followed, carols were sung 14st. Wednesday of the 17th Cub dren's Hospita and Scout Mothers' Auxiliary. mas gifts were also presented to|The roll cal Prizes were won by Mrs. An-'members whose services to the each member repea from acetate yarns. This vel- [8 vet takes "magnificent" glow- | ing colors and its luxury look | thony Fetchison, Mrs. Rob ert Lodge were very important dur-|/from the Bible beginning with D.|™ | Practically for Nothing! Chute, Mrs. Roy Bunker, Mrs./ing the year. Plans are being Mrs. Ernest Brown took charge Stanley Smith, Mrs. William Mac-imade to visit the shut-ins with of the worship service taking for| Ddfiald and Mrs. James Miller gifts the scripture the Christmas Story THE HAT BOX THE HAT BOX Maegrison. Mrs. Allan Smith won|" 1odge closed in the usual man-|in Matthew 2, 1 - 12, which was the~door prize. A 4) exchange ner. A pot luck supper followed read by the ladies in unison, and wok. Jpiace Moin Whi Sn the banquet hall with Santa reading Gigtations based on the " reld XY; . Claus arriving with a full sack|story from the book "Doorways netting will be held January 16| & gifts. ) to Devotion". Some Christmas a pm, Sister Florence Jenkins sang a|carols were sung. ! If you have guests at your solo accompanied at the piano by| Mrs. Skuce, for the business hie over the weekend or at any Mrs. Don Luke; the hall was part of the meeting, read the time during the week, or If you|tastefully decorated during theislate of officers for 1958 for the have been visiting in other cen- day by Sister Alice Lanning and|whole society and ; also an- Cres, please call the Social De- Sister Gladys Blyth. nounced the allocation to be partment at 3-3474 and- record The next regular meeting will|raised fifteen cents a month. the visit. Showers, christenings be on Wednesday, January 8, It was decided a Christmas #nd presentations are always in-|1958 card be sent to Miss Mary Mans- teresting reading for your mmr ---- friends and neighbors. There is po charge for these items. st Gertrude's CWL Annual Bazaar, Tea % The annual bazaar and tea of] e Catholic Women's League of | § Gertrude"s Roman Catholic | €hurch was held in the parish | Ball, Kingston road east, on Wed- | nesday evening, December 11.| Red, green and silver was the decorative motif. | * Mrs. Angus Neil, the League president, received the guests as-| sted by the Reverend PF. 8. fs, the parish priest. Mrs. Frank Flynn kept the guest book: | Members of the Madonna rorp, of which Mrs. Walter] ch is the leader, were in charge of the home baking booth, Mrs. Robert Rorabeck and assist- ants looked after the parcel post ¢ounter. Aprons of many styles were sold by Mrs. Edward Me- Avoy and her committee, and the members of Mrs. Sidney $heridan's group were the sales- dies for the knitted wear. Mrs. &itiord Harper and Mrs. John Ponabie were in the charge of {he candles and table decorations for sale. | * Mrs. William Clancy and Mrs. Sidney Sheridan, both past presi- | dents of the League, presided at] the tea table which was decorat- d with a colorful flower ar- fonnemen, Mrs. Russell Murphy and her group served. Mrs. Ar-| {iiy Parkin convened the kitch- | en. * Co-conveners of the bazaar "ee irs. J. D. Mitchell and Mrs. P. J. Roberts and they re- ported a successful project. Win- ners of the Jucky draws were: basket of groceries = Miss Vera Ey THE HAT BOX CLEARANCE HATS ~S1/, Price Use Our Lay-Away Plan WAa~tTin a FURS ANNUAL FUR STORAGE DRAW! Canadian Wild MINK STOLE J 4 Winner will be announced in the Times- % Gazette Fine the week of Decembr 16th. ? Winner's names will glso be posted in our ' THE HAT BOX PERFECT CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS :-- LANSEA SWEATERS CAR COATS SLACKS--SLIM JIMS LINGERIE HOUSECOATS store! 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