X THRE TIMES-GAEETTE Selurdey, Soplomber 7, 1040 Miss Fawbert Honors - Sept, Bri Bride-Elect A inlaid dove wi! on August 28 by Mis Ciwen bert at hes. home on Nase for Miss Doris Ward, of this month, The: 100ms were tastefully decor~ atel with pink and white streamers and bells and the lovely gifts were br beneath a decorated ums» rella, luncheon wi as berved by Miss Panbert pri Mig by Misses Iris and Matyuerite Ward and Miss Betty Ames, Nuptials Are Held 'For Eileen sen Langford The marriage "ing of Helen Langford, J Jag r of Mr, Mrs, George Langford, Ernest s, Ernest Lawton yu pers d 1a4t Friday even) Ah United Ohure! i nt gv Rev, ese Telford, Phe bride wore an Attrdive street-length dress of pink styled with gathered skirt, AL frent and scalloped cap , AN a matching hat, 8hs wore a single strand of pearls, the gift of biidegrotm and and a corsage of pink an | Miss Phys "Langford attended her slater and wore a frock of pow dor Be silk with matching hat, a yng io sitatig of J of pearls and & pi ge 0 pink roses he Shale Lawton was best man for his brother, After bi reception, held at the home of the bridegroom's parents, French Street, the couple left on a motor trip to Toronto and points est, Y They will reside in Oshawa, Legion Aux'y Plans Bazaar For Ni November tanle; ad A bamar w vis ba ber by the les' Auxiliary, Oana dian Legion 43, it was decided at the last meeting on Ay evens ing with President B. Evans, in the chalr, Mm, Mary Foote and Mrs, Cornelius Vermoen were a) ted conveners and stall holders were chosen, Work will commence at once for the various booths, A number of resolutions, to be sent: to the Convention, which I beatng hog in Windaor the first read and a An' invitation to visit orden Auxiliary was also read. will probably be on October Hap Ilias will be given at inter date, 18 requested that the hames of 'embers' husbands, sons, fathe meetings Will be held each at 8 pam, Bow Do You Know "What Is Enough? {18 W. W. Kam, Pim, Jou have been aking Mie the vies of vo of & nd, por Clon oa a whatyou \2 OR Shpaie ve SE au tan do , You Ths Sl. drs co YOU may require mere, foun an your friend, | advise, prescribe, | trom practical, se (edge save you money, time and waste motion, Let the doctor say how many, let the competent druggist vide the Vitaming hy hh ERR EER i be held in Novem- | M: . Karn's Drug Store Re a ---- Fesnals Miss Lenore Wood recently vise ited with alive ph Orono, the poligay vo osknend wiih with relatives the Jord wawer, Ont, LE BR J Ronald 1 last week-end with Fishes in alimore, ont, Mr, and Mus, Allen MoBride 1] the holiday with friends And 'Tein tives in Centreton, LIE AE J J My Parks, Warren Avenue, was bv uests last Sunday of and | SL" t, Wellington, noliday eit 3 ogg My Ww J, Blesker, of Oentreton, J Mr, and Ritson Road South, 3 Jak Callaghan, have been d Sainping sb Blairton "Bay, Orowe gvorets Modrath bent the nolie week-end with his mother and or nay hn) Maron, Miss Pearl * coppins spent the holiday week-end with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Willard Coppins, Cameron, Miss Genevieve shannon Oelina Street, returned home last Saturday after visiting with her sister, Mrs, M, O'Connor, Marmors, Mr, and Hine " Wiens Mann, Buckingham Avene spent the hol day week-end relatives in timore, 4 Mr, and Mr Gordon Olydsdale spent the holiday week-end with the jatlery Brother. inlaw and slater, r, and Hugh Weese, Albury, Mr. and Mrer Irwin Southwell, and sons, Beverley Street, spent a few days recently with Mr, and Mrs, Warner Brown, Albury, Mr. and Mis *mlmas Maracle, Celina Street, were at Mohawk Re- serve last week to attend the fune eral of Mrs, Nelson Loft, The Otro" ireet Home and Assoolation will hold its first Fall meeting on Monday, Sept, 16, and on the third Monday of every month Jengetonn, Mr, and Me, Kenneth Brant and their son, Murray, Simcoe Street North, were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs, Alex Brant, Mohawk Ree serve, Misses Patric tha Starsorie Baker aes; last Monday with Miss Verna loton at Mrs, Pred Garrison's, 4th Thurlow, se Miss Puan Sy ugh o u Mr, and Mr Virtue, Street Tat, h Harted AR = tloeahip with Ross Stutt of ny and Lovell, Bowmanville, * * My, and Mm Jim Gibson, John Street, entertained last Saturday in honor of Mr, and Mrs, Bue Kemlo and daughter, Davine, who are lea ving scon for Scotland, Mrs, Ad datighs piv} Donna and Linda, pooh Oshawa, have umed Ry b ome 8 in Rogie Sask apend- molds Va here wi with | ite Strang's parents and other re- yr. ane ed Gaston cemanger | Hen the former's brother and alaterine law, Mr, and Mrs, Roy Clemenger, Buena Vista Street, over the holle day workoand, Mr, and Mr erat San, Juke Don and Ros wedding of Mra, Skite! Manley McQahey, to Misa Muriel Mr. and Mh "per Gallagher wish to announce the engagement Says Grandma! "IF JACK BIDDULPH Can't Fix It No One Else Can" os « and she's right any Make or Model ick BIDDULPH "Look For The Store With The Yellow Fron® in goon a ence the J The bride, the Poin k Helen Clov 'Gh, Raby and the Inte, Mrs, Raby, and and Mrs, Fred Prootor, Bridal Couple of Ldst Satiirday "MR, and MRS, KENNETH PROCTOR whose wedding took place Inst Giovrdon hab Kin Ryproi United Churoh, is the ridegroom is the sen of Mr, =Photo by Hormsby Studio of thelr daughter, Mary Nora, william Pick pl By of tare, Herbert Parr and the inte William A. Coulter, The wedding will take place early In October, * Pe and Mrs, Wiliam Oulling, Bio Street, spent the holiday at the home of A x Potter, Solina, * * Mr, and Men, Walter Bryan, Fish or Street, were recent vis ro with Mr, and Mrs, B, Hubbard, Burketon, Miss Dorls oosper Was A guest recently of Miss Shirley Fintoff, Orono, * Pe Miss Nellie Shutka spent the holl« day week-end with' Mr, and Ms, M, Shutka, Starkville, LEER Mr, and Mrs, Mel Woodoook and son, Howard Street, are enjoying a visit with Indy in Arden, Ont, LJ Mr, and Mm, J, H, Borrowdale, Centre Street, AN visited Mr, and Mma, J, A, Werry, Enniskillen, * * @ Mr, and Mrs, James Porter and ohildron were week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs, B, T, Casson and family, Amelio, Mrs, Stan %itthon and Randy, Muy Street, and Mus, william aynand, Bowmanville go last Maye with Niels in "Toronto, Mrs, Frank Vion, Gladstone Ave, apent the holiday week-end with her brother and als hin Me. and L) Misseg Phyllis and Simooe Street South, with Mr, and Ameliasburg, Mr. and M5. Fadia Lite ana their son, Gary, recently visited at the home of Lew Hallowell, Sark ville, Mr and Me *wliam chester, Oshawa Blvd, recent) Vilted the latter's 'mother, Mrs, William White taker, *Newtonvl lle, Clase, are visiting Mrs, Cregg Titus, Peterbor= a here this , Gordon N, ough, uth, span with his mother, inson, Mr, and Mk, fad Burley and children and Mr, and Mm, Lloyd Burley and Diane were recent vias itore with Mr, and Mrs, Spencer Burley, Newinvile, Mra. Merve *n Sireet South, and Pothiok, Enn The Lend-atHand ib wit nota its opening meetin; for the Fall 1, 3 and subs second Monday of Basques, Nfld, ia visiting Mr, and Jes. Edwin Hooper, Brook Street Mise Florence Bech wom Stave oS ty h Po oy on +8. a ur years has © gues of Mr, and Mrs, Lucas 8. Peacock, Simooe Street oun Murs, Thoma Maelo, Celina Street, waa & recent visitor at the ome. of. her brother-in-law and Mrs, Earl Qreen, ve, The first nh meeting of the Oe dardale Home and School Assoclas | Yan will be held on Monday, Se | 16, and beginning in October, regular meetings will be held on the second Monday of every MA. Mr. and "A Toase Church Street, are in Henn 1 tos i Sea ending 'the the yedding, of of Sheit an. Mai v wedding | 1a being held in All Saints' hie The Gh Mothers Auxiliary wil meet for the first time in the Fall te Thursday t Mothers oun. Mr, and Sot Bo and | their daughter, Mary, returned this | week from a month's holl ay an in Port Arthur and Wes ada, Mr, Fraser attended the cons vention of the Canadian Bar Asso- clation in Winnipeg, | | The Pleasant Nontay Afternoon | Club will meet next Monday lr. | noon at 230, The president, Mm, W. H. Gamble, invites all old mem | bers and others who would like to | Join to attend this Wek meeting, Miss Margaret" 8h Smith, Kendal Avenue, who leaves today for Vane | couver, has been presented with a |eamera by the Over 20 Club of | Which she has served as president | Sept, 33, the Scou ell will meet at the Scout Hall, I pi sinoe its organisation, Miss Grace Wilson made the presentation, LC The residents of Adelaide House presented Miss Yvonne Hutchinson who has been Erm de sstnary of the Y.W.0A, seven months with a sterling Dat brace lot on Thursday evening, Miss Hute chinson leaves for Vancouver today, LE J Mrs, Poroy Ohi conducted the devotional period at the ing of the Junior Woman's Association of Centre Street United Ohurch last pL evening, Her theme was "Thai ving to Glod" Mrs, Hows ard Uys read the Soripture les- son and Mrs, Canning olosed with prayer, * The WMS, ' +H Andrew's Units od Church will hold its first Fall meeting on Thursday, Sept, 20, and after the first of October, the meet ings will be held regularly on the second Thursday of every month, There will be no meeting of the St. Andrew's W.A, this month, but be ginning in October, the meetings will be held on the third Thursday of every nen, » The local v3 a IT, groups will commerce thelr Fall meetings next week and will meet on the following eveninga: Bimooe Street 0.011. T, on Monday, Sept, 9; Albert Street 0.0, I'T, on Tuesday, Sept, 10; Centre Street O.G.LT, on Wednesday, Sept, 11 and Cedardale ©.01.1T, on Thura= day Sept, 19, will meet on these same evenings each week henceforth, ' Miss Joyce a bof Miss Clore trude Moore have returned from an 3ajopanis tour of the Niagara dia« triot, They covered the entire trip, except from Toronto to Queenston, on their bloyoles, In Queenaton, they were overnight guests of Mr, and Mrs, Vrooman and in St, Oath« arines, of Miss Edith Benson; a cousin of Miss Toms * Rev, and hy Chorgs Telford leave on Mond for Montreal where Mr, Tel: meetings of the General Councll of the United. Church of Canada, On their way to Montreal, Mr, and Mrs. Telford expect to visit their son=ine law and daughter and grands Mr, and Mi, Sidney Owens, an EAT fai 0 } on School there, wd uh ray Bu party op hed 0, Henry por FE LA Maou, in rt ik ihelr twos year-old son, Michae] Henry, who, with his mother arrived yf Janda last May, having aalled from Eng- land on the Queen Mary, Twen A uy entertained ya sang young Ko Mp ah vg 0 oake was being out, . fer. and Mrs, Robert Keel, Bucks inghom Avenue, entertained rela tives and friends last Wednesday evening in honor of their prio wired in-law og W, R, Keel, who had arrived th " provid day from Hols land, Hy in celebration of their own thirtys-ninth wedding an= niversary, Mr, and Mw. A' B. Shaw and Misa Elma Shaw had the following guests at their cottage, "Dive In", & Sui View, Lake Sougog, br Harold Swanton of ad Misa May Duncan and Gordon Davis of Mrs, George Mr, and Mrs. Vernon Shaw, all of. Toronto, and Miss Glenna Wilson of Colborne Street East, Oshawa, Mee. 8, © "willie, Artngton Avenue, entertained at a tea on Saturday afternoon last in honor of Miss Edna Pearle Nelson, whose marriage to Gordon Kenneth Wilts shire takes place on Saturday, Set. or in Temiskaming, Que. were decorated with Sutin Ta and the bride-to-be d ed her trousseau for her friends here in the city, She graduated last June from the Nurses' Training School of the Oshawa General Hos» rontias ot Sma, who leaves for yangouves where she will pis ©, was honored by her co-wor- kers of the Fittings Limited Office Staff last Thursday afternoon when ahe was presented with a black calf= aitin over-the-shoulder bag. Miss Molly iolair made © the presenta on on Smith graciously voiced her appres olation for the good wishes so tan- gibly expressed. » Out-of-town piel al the lees | Hall wedding last Saturday included | Mr, and Mrs, J. Johnson, London, ont; Mr, and Mrs, W. Patterson, Burlington: Miss for A week-end: William Sohs tholle Churoh Bob Cameron, Nelen Hagerman, Major and Mus, T, Look, Mr. and Mrs. J, Wilkinson, (1 amigntey of Willlam | 5 Club Calendar For Next We JPA. Club Pleasant " Lend-a~-Hand Club . ' TUESDAY Golden Links Class los' Aux'y, Osan, fon 4s Wine AY Tr enn Gui nay HURDAY | a Bt. George's Even! WM» bth Sh Scout Mothers gy 6th Oshawa Scout Mothers A Pythian Blisters Lodge Does Honor To New I President Donan i og no, toa anc gg [ ny, the regu the Suns! Bunsing Rebekah Lodge, No. #4 was held 4 Wednesday even« it with a good attendance, oble Chrand Sister Agnes Kem- lo presided, assisted by Vice Grand Sister Lona MacFarlane, Honoring Sister Gladys Morgan, the hr iird apyeiiiied District Deputy President, a guard of honor carry ing. ginaiol escorted her, tor had been extonded and troduntion made 4 Past Noble Cirand Sister Irene Willls, the gla~ dioll were assembled in & bouquet and presented to Sister Morgna, As a tribute to two Lodge mem~ bers, Blsters Isabel Beal and Helen weet, the Lodge Charter was dra- ped and the beautiful memorial ser~ vice exemplified, Bistors Gladys Stoneburg and Le- na MaoFarlane thanked the Lodge for the Degree of Chivalry confers red on them at Grand Lodge ses- sions held in Toronto in June, Vice Grand Sister MacFarlane reported on the members who were Blister ' May Wood submitted a comprehensive and interesting re- port of the Grand Lodge proceed- ek 9 Nominations were received for the officers for the 1040-1047 term, A number of the members cone tributed to the Birthdsy Box. District Deputy Sister Morgan announced that a meeting of the Installing staff would be held in the Lodfe rooms on Monday even in 0, $oltoming. the closing of Lodge business, a buffet lunch was served in the dining hall, Mrs, Sanderé Heads CGIT Leaders Council Mrs, Cloorge Sanders was elected president of the O.GLIT, Leaders Council at its first meeting of the season held on Wednesday evening in St, Andrew's United Church, Girls from the summer camps held hls your were present and gave re- ports, Ab the elections at which Mrs, Stephen Saywell : Benda the fol= lowing were the other officers chos= on: Vice-president, Miss Joan Bate tle; aeoretary=trepsurer, Miss Lue ollle Wade; corresponding secretary, Miss Doris Bennett, Ply girls reporting on the camps attended were: Lols Bennett os Jo Ann Jackman on Oamp Pre= toria, junior; Oatherine Armatrong on Oamp Pretoria, intermediate; Marion Blackburn on Camp Pretor- in, senior; Helen MoArthur on Oak Lake Oamp, intermediate; Phyllis Haskell and Doris Bennett on the Camp OCounoll held at Stoney Lake, Mra, B, 8, Morewood conducted an inspiring worship service, and plans were made for all the Oanadian Qirls in Training to take part in the Youth Rally in the Arena on September 25, Lunch was served by the executive committee, Middleaborough, Img, == (OP) w= Loading of ships on the Tees 1s being conalderably delayed by 0 of labor, ------------ Additional Women's News On Page 9 Social Notices KAN of Brame Toe D0 Bogagement Announcements 00 ENGAGEMENTS Mr, and Mrs, Harry Stewart ane nounce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Doreen Oharlotte, to John Thomas Coch, son of Mr, John Goch and the late Mra, Gooh, Oshawa, The marriage will take oe in the parsonage of Simcoe t,- United Church on Saturday, Sept, 20, » » Mr, and Mrs, Withm Courtney, Ritson Road North, wish to an nounce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Bernice Doreen, to Donald Albert Branch, soh of Mr, and Mrs, Walter Brapeh, Oshawa, The wedding will take place on Sat urday, Sept, 28, at 3 pd in the rectory of St, Ciregory's Roman Oa- » » @ Mr, and Mv, Norman Knapp an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Mildred Alleen, to Leslie Arthur (Larry) Wade, aon of Mr, and Mrs, A, Q, Wade, Toronto, The wedding will take place in North minster United Ohureh on Saturs day, Sept. 28, at 8 p.m, Mr. and Mrs, James R. Thom, Di- vision Street, wish to announce the engagement of thelr > only daughtes,.| Constance Oonah, to Thorold Bde gar Bobler, son of Mr, George KE Bobler, Celina Street, and the late Mra, Bobler, The wedding puoi take place in St George's Anglican Church on October 12 at 230 pm. Mr, and Mrs HR L. Bell, Osh. awa, announce the engagement of hter, Joyce Iona, , eldest son \ \ EB, Harris son, Toromg, The dig, wi take in King Street Shure! oe Saturday, Oct, 8, at 4 pm, Mr, and Mrs, N. OG Cummings, Misses Joan and Carol Cummings, Master Michael OCummings,. and Mr, and Mrs, J. O. Cummings, all of Toronto; Mrs, G, Bedard and Mrs. W. Baker, WO Oot Grant Stroud, North Dai W Lund, Grimsby: Jim ard, Welland; * O, Popham, Fint, Mich, y Qeorge Hunst, Quelph; Mrs, DR Hunter, Mount Forest, and Mrs, J , Young, Port Credit, ¢ Diokson, Truro, N.§, and the late son of Mr, and Mrs, Samuel Naish, Oshawa Man and His Truro Bride MR, and MRS, CECIL NAISH who were the principals in the first formal wedding to be held in West. mount United Church, They were married on August 20, The bride, the former Charlesena Maye Dickson, is the daughter of Mrs, Charles ¥. r, Dickson, and the bridegroom is the Mount Albert Sisters 'Wed To Two Brothers B~Joan Eve. ee DE Elizabeth , gathered skirts, heart coronets held thelr veils and they carried bouquets of Ted roses, In net over skin crepe, with nosegays of gladioli and T0868, W attendants, , Olinton Prouse and Mrs, Russell Hicks, Clinton men, Afterwards, the bride's mothe or received in a printed black silk dress, white accessories, assisted by of of Joga) sories and corsages of white flowers, 246 Meat Coupons Given In Two Days The local Ration Board ed in there since a fairly good showing in comparison with other cities of the same sise, but it is not an outstanding amount, With a little effort, local housewives might put Oshawa in the lead, Bv~ on a fow tokens each week from housewils, would produce amazing results p Lord Mayor's Wife Finds Our Food Rich' =Photo by Campbell's Studio She's A French Air Force Vet But Only 20, This Oshawa Guest Niagara Falls, Ont, Sw Mrs, Hugh Lee, wife of Lord Mayor of Manchester, Eng, admite ted today, she was afraid to get on the scales because she was certain she had gained considerable weight since she arrived In Canada. "I Protly, 20-year-old born Marcelle Joberty just coulda't help joining the Free French Air Force two years ago, Her parents | had been born in France and her | father and brother were fliers, the | Groat War and the Iatter with the | ROAJF, in the second. It was in her blood, you see, Moeting Miss Joverty in the gare oy, Colborne Street East, on Thurs- | no idea that this slender slacks from the. average Canadian-or Oshawa--girl, What she had done | was this: She had gone from her mother's home in Vancouver to Washington only two yoars ago to enlist in the Free French Alr Force a8 an interpreter, Soon she reache od France by way of Alglers, and at 18 sho got her commission as a se- cond lleutenant, Becomes Lialson Officer In Feb, 1048, sho was posted to the oth American Alr Force as a linsion officer whose duty it was to oheck material provided by the Americans for the Jrenoh . Alr Force, On this job she flew to 11 European countries as well as to Canada and the United States, There were only five women liaison offfeers in the French Air Foroe, Miss Joberty revealed, Part of the time she was station= ed at Complegne where the armis- tice was signed at the end of the first Great War, The historic rails way oar had already been removed by the Clermana before she went there, Miss Joberty sald, However, she had the thrill of working in Napoleon's palace in the forest of Complegne, Plane Crashes Then one Sunday last April, while flying with her fiance from Come plegne to Slssonne, a town 11 miles northeast of Paris and her father's birthplace, the plane crashed, her flance was killed instantly and she suffered concussion, a broken neck and paralysis, The purpose of the flight had heen to get her father's birth cers tiflcate, one step toward seourin { her release papers, Before she di get her discharge the middle of July and fly home to Canada, docs tors worked to save her life, Friends had identified her and her diary had supplied more information, She learned to speak again and still, she says, she finds use of her right arm and hand diffienlt, and at times when she gets tired, she limps, Still Wants to Fly "But," says this apirited girl, "x want to fly again" Although, while with the American Air Force, she had learned te pllob--instruction which the Americans should not have given her, a French girl--ahe vil ons to take Tying ng lessons in Mone treal? Well, her Jats i A to be Robert A. oberty, a commercial pilot and girl In Protect side walls around eleotrio switches by installing transparent | celluloid guards, These are simply | attached to the wall by the screws | holding the switoh plate, Manitoba T former with the French in the fhrat | ) don of her hostess, Mrs, G, G, Fur | | day afternoon, one would have had | | would like to buy a sophistioated afternoon dress and some other clothes, but our schedule doesn't permit time to visit the shops," she reflected, Mrs, Lee admitted she has not yet worn the nylon stock ,| ings presented to her at Hamilton last week, Bhe declared that the roar of the Falls didn't prevent her from sleep ing, but she woke up several times in the night, worrying about her er- mine wrap which was mislaid in the rush of settling in her hotel room. ; ! ! The first American timepieces ved VI | | were made entirely of wood, TS LET US Friends Reunited a v, Miss Marcelle Joberty, (left), French Alr Force veteran of Vancouver, and Miss Marion Furey, (right), of Colborne Street East, Oshawa, who have been anjoying some days to- gother while Miss Joberty has been a guest at the home of Marion's rents, Mr, and Mm, G. G, Furey, ince the girls attended Businoss REPAIR Colle fogtther in Regina, Mar. ovlle has had an adventurous life THAT which she has told about in the gory ve in the column to the ELECTRIC STOVE! Our experts will have hy Eleotrio Stove repaired Jig=Time, Wo have all he parts, Just give us a Oall at Phons. 4600 MEAGHER'S klectric & Repair mervice 92 SIMCOE ST. N. manager of Dorval Alrport, And what else? 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