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Daily Times-Gazette, 3 Sep 1946, p. 6

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THE TIMES-GAZETTE Tuesday, September 3, 1948 New Brunswick Couple Wed Here MR. AND MRS. WOODROW HAMILTON whose marriage took place in the chapel of St, Andrew's United Church on the afternoon of Saturday, August 24. The bride is the former race Verda Coy, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Coy and Mr, Snion is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Hamilton, all of Upper Gagetown, N.B, ~Photo by Campbell's Studio Training Conference In Switzerland Is Strenuous, Writes Mrs. Conant Mrs. G. D. Conant, Provincial Girl Guide Commissioner, who left Oshawa three weeks ago yesterday to attend a Girl Guide Training Conference at Adelboden, Switzer- land, and the World Conference of Girl Guides at Evian, Haute-Sa- vole, France, has sent the following , letter by air mall for this depart- ment of The Times-Gazette: Hotel Adler & Kursaal, Adelboden, Switzerland, ' Aug. 21, 1946, Dear Miss Ross: If the rain would ever stop I feel sure I could say this was the most interesting and unique place I have visited. The Fliers, de mists, Sues. changing . clouds, e mountains, many snaw-capped, and. then. the thousands' of chalets, large and small, all with gay flowers and de- otations, are truly a sight to be- Our chalet has forty guests, all attending the Training Conference. It is full to capacity so the visitors to the Conference are staying at . The one I am enjoying, ex- the cold, is very Swiss, I nine in the morning, walk hills, cross the valley an equal height on the {Thal , If it wasn't for the good i get in Switzerland, I could 8 &.few pounds in all this , The shops seem to have everything and are most attractive and tempting, Those at the chalet are from so many countries that every moment fs full 'of interest and discussions .@Ye most serious, It is splendid pre- ration for the coming World Con- ference in Evian, France, Sept, 9 to 14, to which I am a Canadian de- legate. My few days in England following 8 perfect Trans-Canada flight across the Atlantic were packed with interest. Sleep did not come easily after such exciting days. Meeting so Jany o Xnperial Head- quarters people--those whose nam had often been read about in Guide history--lunching at Headquarters -and then the wonderful climax of visiting the Guide Chief, the Lady Baden-Powell, for two days and a night at Hampton Court Palace was truly a highlight, I visited Gilwell Park and Pax Hill where she and Chief Scout lived for over twenty years, The Chief comes to Evian for the Conference, then starts her travels Then who should come dashing in as I was in Canada House but Eleanor Fleming! How well she looks and how glad I was to see her! I leave here Aug. 31st and go to Caux aux Montreux until the 7th, visiting Geneva in the interim, and IA Pigure-flatters in crepe with an air of soft charm. These and many more in our new fall collections. Priced from .....,.,.. 14.95 ib hope to take the trip on Lake Geneva, Then to Evian on the 7th and real, hard work till the 15th. If possible, I will stop off at Paris en route to England where I will do some studying of Guiding and visit with friends and take off from Prestwick, Oct. 17th, There is little time for letter-writing, for one needs some sleep after a day of ftement and concentration, ell the Oshawa Guides to get ready for we must not be behind the other countries--and we are finding out how splendid a great many of them are, Will write again if I get a chance, Sincerely, Verna R. Conant, (Mrs, G. D, Conant), Betty Snowden. Wed To J. O. R. Prichard Maple Grove United Church was the setting for an evening cere- mony, when Rev. H, C. Linstead of ficlated at the marriage of Eliza- beth Marion (Betty) Snowden, daughter of Mrs, Snowden and the late Leslie Cole Snowden, Bowman= ville, to John Otis Ryerson Prit- chard, son of Mr, and Mrs, John Pritchard, Manotick, Miss Bdna Swallow was at the organ, and the soloist was 8, T. Castle, Peterbor- ough, Escorted to the altar by her cou- sin, Dr. L. H. Coates of Brantford, and given in marriage by her moth= er, the bride wore a graceful gown of white satin, her long veil held with a Jullet cap. She carried a semi-cascade of white roses and stephanotis centred with Sweet heart roses, 'Miss Mildred Snowden, maid of honor for her sister, chose white corded taffeta, with bouquet of pink and blue flowers to match her headdress. Mr, Kyle Buchanan of Manotick was an, and Lthe ushers were Kenneth Pritchard and Robert Snowden. Business Girls Plan At-Home Next Sat, The Young Women's Counsel, one of the smaller groups organized by the YW.CA, will hold its first large at-home next Saturday after- noon from 3.30 until 5. Acting on the tea committee are Miss Ila Mc- Lachlan, Miss Joan Tonkin and Miss Jacqueline Flintoff, assisted by Miss Yvonne Hutchinson, the Y.W. C.A, program secretary, A group of 25 keen young busi ness girls, the Young , Women's Counsel has as adviser, Miss Ada Kelly of the O.C.V.I. staff. It was this group which gave the fashion show in "Terrace Toples" produced outdoors at Adelaide House in the early summer. Will any friends of the Counsel whose names have been omitted in sending out invitations to the at-home kindly pardon the oversight and attend. Bride-Elect Honored By Miss Hefferman Miss Josephine Hefferman, Sim- coe Street North, entertained re- cently at a linen and crystal shower for Miss Ruby Dayman, a Septem- ber bride-to-be. On arrival, Miss Dayman was presented with a bouquet with notes attached, indicating the where- aBotits x each girt. T the many gayly wrapped par- cels had been ied, ph gh bride's scrap book, a dainty lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by her mother, Mrs. P. J. Heffer- man, Miss Kay Kelly and Mrs. James Hefferman of Campbellford, ------------------ Dust and rust on garden tools slow up work with them, because it takes more muscle to operate them than a clean tool. Keep gar- 72 Simcoe N. Phone 179 den tools hanging on pegs and and hooks in the basement or ga-' rage, and after each use remove dirt from all tools. Ooyou sutrer Jl) WITH FEMALE PAINS nervous distress and weak cranky, * out" such eo FE days -- to monthly disturbances. Also fine tonic! UPUE PINKIAM vietTARLE Personals TELEPBONED® Miss Ada BE Ross, Social Editor Ls Gordon Barton of Ottaws was 8 holiday visitor with Oshawa friends, Mr, and MS, Vades, Tooley of Westport have been visiting rela- tives in Oshawa. y be Miss Ruth Bathe and Miss Phyl- lis Rae spent the holiday week-end at Thurstonia, Sturgeon Lake, +» Mr, and Mrs, Jack Ward of Van- couver are spending two weeks with friends in Oshawa, » LJ Mr, and Mrs, 3. 3, Bagleson of Brantford and their son, Leon, have been guests of Mr, and Mrs, Lee Rolson, Oshawa Blvd, - & Miss Fay Found, Miss Phyllis Brown and Bill Henry spent the holiday © week-end as ests of Marshall Pickell, Amherstburg, Ont, Mrs, W, J. Smith, Asquith, Sask, spent last week with her brother and sister-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, John Hawkshaw, Kingsdale Avenue. Jack Thompsen, * McLaughlin Blvd, has returned home after a brief vacation with friends in Buf- falo, N.Y. rd LJ Mr, and Mrs, hh Simpson, of Chapleau, are visiting their son, Mr, Robert Simpson, and Mrs, Simpson, King Street East, Mr, Simpson is the publisher of the Chapleau Post, > ee Mrs, C, I, Patrick has returned to her home in Frankford after spending the past three weeks with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, G. L, Nolan, Masson Street. Lk J Mr, and Mrs, A, W, 8, Greer, 404 Mr King Street East, have returned home after a trip by air to Winni- peg where Mr, Greer attended the Carndian Bar Association Conven- on, Miss Miryea Lag Sarrasco, form- erly of the staff of Laval Univer- sity,, is spending a few days in Osh- awa, the guest of Miss Dorothy Wilkins, 364 Simcoe Street North. Miss Lara-Carrasco is en route to Puerto Rico where she will assume > eb Mrs, Mary Coombs, dietitian at Adelaide House, has just returned from a fortnight's holidays at Sand Bay on the Georgian Bay where she enjoyed fishing for trout and pike and being 26 miles from a tele- phone, ha BE J The members of the Ha y Doubles Club of King Street United Church are reminded of the wiener roast to be held at Geneva Park on September 5, Any who are interest ed are cordially invited to attend. After meeting at the church at 6 p.m, the cars provided will proceed to Geneva Park, where there wil] be a ball game, a wiener roast and dancing. * PP Out-of-town guests at the Dobka- Snihur wedding in St, John's Ukrainian Orthodox Church last Saturday afternoon included Mr, and Mrs, Paul Gardy and Mr, and Mrs. Martynick, all of Detroit, Mich, and Mrs. Annie Lukany, Michael Zaderozney, Mr, and Mrs. Michael Masiak and Mr. and Mrs. John Elash, all of Toronto, * o Mr. and Mrs, William Sickle of Sagia Ana, Calif, and Mr, and Mrs, J, H. Sickle, of Galt, are visiting Mr, and Mrs, A. R, Alloway, 8im- coe Street North, The hostess is a sister of Mr. Willlam Sickle and Mr, J. H, Sickle, LIE IR. Prior to her marriage, Mrs, Fred- erick Adams was entertained at two miscellaneous showers, One was given by Miss Joyce Beach, Fare- well Avenue, Harmony, for the rela- tives and friends of Mrs. Adams, and the other, a community social, was arranged by Mrs, Cecil Adams and Mrs, J, MacKenzie, Courtice, Married in St. George's CAPT, AND MRS, WILFRID whose wedding took place on Saturday, August 24, in St. Church, The bride is the and Mrs, Leslie R, Parkes. Parish and the late Mr, Parish, Church Coupon Donations Drop Over Week-end Because of the hustle and bustle : ag! has had little time to attend to her extra duties, Consequently, the do- nations of valia unused meat cou- pons since Saturday have been few and far between, A few loyal souls, possibly not 50 much encumbered f | with end-of-the-season duties, man 4 PARISH George's Anglican former Dorothy Ada Parkes, daughter of Mr, The bridegroom is the son of Mrs, Charles ~--Photo by Hornsby Studio for the relatives and friends of Mr, Adams, y LR IE J Mrs, Lulu Smith of 8an Antonio, Texas, is visiting her sister, Mrs, fd, vames, Colborne Street East, and also Mr, and Mrs, Wilson Gamble, 316 Arthur Street, L 2 BR J Out-of-town guests at the Proce tor-Raby wedding last Saturday in King Street United Church included , and Mrs, D, Raby, Mrs, Anne Raby and Miss Ada Raby of Port Hope; Wilbert Raby, Cobourg; Mr, and Mrs, Fred Mills and Miss Ruth Mills of Can- ton, Ont,; Mr, and Mrs. Hugh Hood, Waterford; Mr, and Mrs, Albert Nixon, Toronto; Mr, and Mrs, Ar- thur Heenan, Miss Margaret Mad- daford and Miss Olive McMillan, all of Whitby, and Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Proctor, Moncton, N.B, * % » Miss Dorothy Van Luven and Miss Phyllis Ferguson have returned home after a very long motor trip to the west coast, Their highway travel was made the more interest. ing by meanderings back 'and forth across the boundary line at several points, Being members of the O.C. V.I. teaching staff, they had a flair for nature's benefits, leading a gypsy life, cooking meals outdoors, having the sky as roof over their improvised beds and using the mountain running brook as their bath-tub, * PP Out-of-town guests at the Adams- Day wedding in the chapel of St. George's Anglican Church last Sat- urday included Mr, and Mrs, Harry Brodie, Belleville; Mr, and Mrs. E. Brooks, Cobourg; J. M, Potts, Port Hope; Mrs, Jack Glendinning, Tor onto; Mrs, Thomas Adams, Mrs, Robert Adams, Frederick Courtice, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph MacKenale and their son, Jimmie, Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Adams and Mr, and Mrs, George Barber, all of Courtice, * °° The out-of-town guests at the Graine-Gangemi wedding, which was performed last Saturday in Holy Cross Church, were the follow ing: Mr, and Mrs, Leo Zapplo, Mrs. Ronald Sasso, Albert Sasso, Paul Sequin, Miss Audrey Hiner and Pat Zappio, all of Windsor; Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Deffosee, Mr, and Mrs, Tony Deffosee and Mr, and Mrs, Benny Deffosee, all of Trent- on; Mr, and Mrs, Guido Tarullo, Mr, and Mrs, Nedo Glaconellli and Mrs, Poplia and family, all of Tor= onto, y The amoeba travels about three- quarters of an inch an hour, Inviting Groups to Use "Club Calendar" The presidents or press sec~ Tetaries of the women's so- cleties, clubs and lodges wishing to make use of the "Club Ca~ lendar For Next Week", public ation of which will be resumed next Saturday, are requested to notify the Social Department by Friday noon of this week, 80 that next Saturday's Calen- dar may be correct, Information regarding meetings to be held other weeks in the month will also be appreciated, All women's and young people's organizas tions are welcome to use the publicity the Calendar offers without charge, Nuptials Are Held For Miss Mary Snihar St. John's Ukrainian Orthodox Church was the setting last Satur. day afternoon for the marriage of Mary Snihur, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, John @8nihur, and Willlam Dobko, son of Mr. and Mrs, John Dobko of Toronto, Rev, William Olynyk officiated, The bride wore a gown of white satin and lace with a floor-length vell and carried a bouquet of deep red roses, She was attended by Miss Anne Dobko of Toronto who was maid of honor and by four bridesmaids, Miss Helen Yuskiw, Miss Blanche Kalynko, Miss Olga Micknow and Miss Olga Kutuzki, The maid of honor was gowned in pink satin with a net overskirt, Miss Yuskiw wore coral crepe, Miss Kalynko was in pink satin, Miss Micknow in mauve satin and Miss Kutuzki in blue satin, All the ate tendants carried bouquets of roses and gladioli, Joe Dobko of Toronto was best man and Bill Panio, Pete Fedyk and Pete Duma, all of Toronto, and Paul Gardy of Detroit were ushers, At the reception held in 8t. John's Ukrainian Orthodox Hall, the mothers of the bridal couple as- sisted them in receiving the guests. Mrs, Snihur and Miss Dobko were both gowned in black crepe and wore corsages of red roses, Zilline ski's orchestra provided the music, For the wedding trip to Montreal and Ottawa, the bride donned a brown suit with matching accessor- ies. The couple will live in Toronto on thelr return, KING ST. E. PINE 28 Beeld your beauty on your youll Start while you're young to establish a habit of beauty that will remain bright and shining through the years . , . don't take for granted that fresh bloom of girlhood ++. resolve to make It last. , , 80 In maturity, your mirror will reflect a lovelier you, Begin now with Elizabeth Arden's routine for youth . , . keep your skin scrupulously clean, braced, supple . . . use makeup keyed to your life and your looks . ., * thednvestment of a little care now will bring you tremendous dividends In years to come. JURY.& LOVELL Yikss. COSMETIC DEPARTMENT CLEANSE with Ardena Cleansing Cream, or, If your skin Is olly, Ardara Hotty Cream, 1.25 and 3.50 BRACE with Ardena Skin Lotion briskly patted on, 1.25 and 2.40 GUARD with Ardena Velva Cream 1.25 and 3.50 MAKE UP Virdee Featherlight Bright Lipstick, 1.60 PRETTY YOUR HANDS with Hand-O-Tonlk, 1.23 Nall Polish, 93 OK © ES O SN O Bsa O 1 0 ES O BO ESS O KS 0 Est O BX HO OE 0 ee OE OE OE OE OE OE OE O EI OX O) aged to turn in 76 coupons, This brings the total here to 8,580 cou- pons, The holiday's over and let's roll up our sleeves and set to work, Get those coupons in, John Graine Marries Natalie M. Gangemi Holy Oross Church was the scene of the wedding of Natalle Mary CGangem|, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Gangemi, and John Ernest Graine, son of Mrs, John Graine, Montreal, and the late Mr, Graine, The ceremony was performed by Father Philip Coffey last Saturday morning in a setting of varicolored gladioll, Miss Caroline Frolick play- ed the wedding music and also was the soloist, The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white net with sweetheart neckline and a floor-length veil caught to a sweet- heart headdress trimmed with pearls, She wore a strand of pearls, the gift of the bridegroom and car- ried a cross-shaped bouquet of white gladioli, Miss Josephine Giangemi, niece of the bride, was maid of honor and was gowned In blue net. Miss Julia Krasinski, Hamilton, and Miss Iva Ferris wore similar gowns of pink net, Each wore a strand of pearls and a sweetheart headdress and carried varicolored gladioll, Miss Donna Gangem!, niece of the bride, was flower girl and wore a frock of pink net, She carried a nosegay of small flowers, Lloyd Clement was best man for his cousin and the ushers were Pat Zapplo and Albert Sasso, nephews of the bride and both from Wind sor, The reception was held at the Greek Orthodox Hall, which was decorated with bouquets of assorted gladioll, The bride's mother wore a velvet-trimmed wine gown and a corsage of gladioll, She was assists School Days Are Here Again By W: H. Karn, Phm,B, Your child will respond to the school bell this fall with bound. ing vitality or lagging steps -- depending upon his health, And that depends upon you. It is your duty as a parent to establish your child's contact with a physician, Only by so doing can there be any certainty that your ohild is well, and therefore able to cope mentally and physically with school dee mands and discipline, Physical fitness is reflected in report cards, Assure this fitness in your child by a visit to the doctor, Wed In Maple Grove Church MR. AND MRS, JOHN PRITCHARD who are plotured after their recent evening ceremon: The bride is the former Elizabet United Church, in Maple Grove Marion (Betty) Snowden, daughter of Mrs, Leslie Cole Snowden, Bowmanville, and the late Mr, Snowden, Pritchard, Manotick, Mr, Pritchard is the son of Mr, and Mrs John ~Photo by Hornsby Studie ed by the sisters of the bride, Mrs, Leo Zappio, Mrs. Ronald Sasso, both of Windsor, and Mrs, Emilio Pusco, : For the wedding trip to Windsor, the bride chose a blue gabardine sult with black accessories and a corsage of mixed gladioll, The couple will reside at 674 Sim- coe Street South, SWEET ENOUGH TO EAT Josephine, wife of Napoleon, ba thed in a fiquid made of crushed perfumed strawberries and milk, CLEAN IT UP BOYS Liverpool, England «= (OP) == Many 500-pound bombs groped by the German air force still lie bure fed around Liverpool, Now former Luftwaffe members have been brought from Germany to work in bomb-disposal squads, BREAK FOR BABY : Say pins were first devised in Additional Women's News On Page 8 Molasses Muffins Yi Make News! No sugar! No shortening! And they're wonderfull MOLASSES ALL-BRAN MUFFINS 2 oups Kellogg's All-Br ® i lo e's i-Bres 1 ut sifted flour 1)4 oups milk tonspoon soda 34 teaspoon salt Add Kellogg's All-Bran to molasses and milk; let soak for 15 minutes, Beat ogi add to first mixture, Sift flour, soda and salt together; combine with' Al-Bran mixture, Fill greased muffin pons two-thirds full, Bake in moderate oven (400°F.) about 20 minutes, Makes 15 delicious muffins, All-Bran's toasted, nut-like good ness makes these tender muffins some of the most delicious you ever put a pat of butter on! And they're packed with good nutrition, too, Al-Bran is made only rom the outer layers of the wheat grain--that vital part so rich in certain' protective elements such as iron, Clif the June now and ot Kellogg's AlU-Bran, P.8.~Don't orget! Saturday sa mufiin day! If a prescription is ded, patronize a reliable druggist, This 1s the 23rd of a series of Editorial advertisements appearing in this paper each Tuesday, Karn's Drug Store KEEP "REGULAR" NATURALLY RATION BOOK 6 WILL BE ISSUED SEPTEMBER 9'™" and SEPTEMBER 16™ The green Application Card No. RB. 191 at the back of Ration Book No. 8 must be properly completed and presented to a Distributing Centre in order to get a new book. ; Distributing centres will not be open on all days at all hours. Dates and hours will vary in each fot OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT "IN THIS PAPER -- THURSDAY, SEPT. 5th } giving full particulars as to HOW, WHEN OR WHERE TO GET YOUR NEW RATION BOOK The first coupons in the new book will become valid September 19th. Failure to get your new book during the official week of distribution will involve delay and will mean that you will be temporarily without coupons when you may urgently need them. THE WARTIME PRICES AND TRADE BOARD net

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