ETIMES-GAZETTE 4 Tuesday, September marriage y lace last Saturday, was hon» her friends at a number of shower was last Tuesday at the home of Emily and Vera Watson, est of honor with a pressure , Mrs, Alfred Newell read the side Publications and the Mundy- Goodfellow Printing Co, Ltd, pre- sented the bride-elect with a table lamp, Miss Doris McQuaid ;Bride of Ivan Veals BAIN Pink, white and cerise gladioli formed an effective setting in the Calvary Baptist Church last Satur- day afternoop, for the wedding of Miss Doris Jean aid, daughter of Mrs, Maitland uaid and the late Mr, McQuaid, and Mr, Ivan . Heybert Veals, son of Mr, and Mrs. Alexander H, Veals, Omemee, Rev. Glen Wardell, a former pastor of 'the church and now a part-time téacher at the London Bible Insti- tute, performed the ceremony, The wedding music was played by Mrs, Frank Henkelman and Miss Hazel Connor, Georgetown, sang "Great is Thy Faithfulness," before the cere- mony and during the signing of the ster, "Together with Jesus", 'The bride was given in marriage her uncle, Mr, ©. H. French, thy, and was gowned in blush ivory satin, fashioned with a basque ce. The full skirt swept into a t train and was accented by a p frill at the hipline, Her long, oped, silk-embroidered veil was calght to a matching satin sweet- heart headdress, trimmed with seed pearls. She wore a double strand of pearls, the gift of the bride groom, and ed a cascade of Don McQuaid, bride, and Mr. Dan Berry, » All attendants were class FOR REDUCING DIETS Principals in Recent. Wedding and MRS, HAROLD CREAMER who were married recently in Albert Street United Church, The bride 1s the former Isabell May McConkey, daughter of Mr, F, R., Smith, Buck- is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs, ~Photo by Hornsby Studio mates of the bride, who graduated this year from the London Bible Institute. The reception was held at the bride's home on Gladstone Avenue, The rooms were decorated with mixed gladioll, sweet peas and zin- nias, pink and white streamers and a cluster of wedding bells in the archway. The bride's mother wore a two-piece dress of light blue crepe with black accessories and a corsage of pink and white gladioli, The bridegroom's mother wore a two-piece dress of royal blue crepe with black accessories and a core sage of pink gladioli, The wedding table was centred with the three- tiered wedding cake, flanked by pink and white tapers and a small bouquets of pink and white sweet peas, For the motor trip to Toronto and. points west, the bride donned a pgold-trimmed turquoise wool jersey dress and black fitted coat with black accessories. The couple will take up residence near Omemee. Earl Wilfred Marin Marries in Kingston The parsonage of Princess Street United Church, Kingston, was the scene of a quiet wedding at 2 o'clock on Aug. 17 when Rev. W. J. Fiddes united in marriage Marjorie Elaine, eldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs, The bride wore a street-length dress of pink jersey with white ac- | als cessories and a corsage of American ty roses, Miss Hazel a, on [1 a set of silver earrings. The immediate relatives of the couple assembled at the bride's apartment, Division Street, after Eater at Homa wore le on ved. r the young couple left on a honeymoon to Oshawa, are Falls, Detroit and Buffalo, On their return they will reside in Kingston, QUICK SERVICE London--(CP)--Maj. Frank Cae- sar Torregiani, a visitor to London, faster laundry service than most residents, He airmails his dir- ty linen 1,664 miles to his home in Malta and gets it back in a week. fue FINEST 1 : ASTS LONGER never knew a cream could do so much "I don't mind admitting it. I was skeptical. I just couldn't bring myself to believe that a cream could make me, or anyone, actually look younger, But I was wrong! 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Supply. 4.50 Phone 68 Simcoe St. 8 - 5 Lad Muriel McKinstry, Murray Hainer Wed The marriage of Muriel Alexan- dria McKinstry, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Willlam McKinstry, to Mr, Murray Mitchell Hainer, son of Mrs, Whitfield Hainer and the late Mr, Hainer, took place in Cén- tre Street United Church last Sat- urday afternoon with Rev, T, H, P. Anderson, the: pastor, officiating and assisted by Rev, Hugh G, Croz- fer of Whitby, Baskets of gladioll formed a lovely setting for the cere- mony, Mr, Norman Williams, the organist, played the wedding music and Miss 'Leah Garrow sang. The bride; who was escorted by her father, was gowned in white slipper satin and wore a fingertip veil caught by a coronet of lilies of the valley and tulle, Her pendant of opals, her birthstone, was a gift from the bridegroom, She carried a bouquet of gladioll and bovardia tied with white satin ribbon, Mrs, Wilbert McKinstry, who was the bride's attendant, wore a period gown of shell pink moire taffeta and a headdress of ribbon and os- trich feathers and carried a bou- quet of gladioli and asters, Mr Charles Dolley was best man and the ushers e Mr, Harold Hainer and Mr, George McKinstry, At the reception held at the bride's home, decorated with glad- foll and Sweetheart roses, the bride's mother received with the bridal couple and wore a powder blue dress, black accessories and a corsage of gladiolus petals and roses, She was assisted by the bridegroom's mother wearing black velvet, matching accessories and a corsage of roses and gladiolus pet- Mrs, Kenneth Shortt, Mrs, Frank Singer and Mrs, Percy Leavitt gra- Slousy asisied in serving the 'wed- ding akfast, For the wedding trip to northern points, the bride donned a gold sult with brown accessories. Mr, and Mrs, Hainer will reside on Ale bert Street, Oshawa, on their re- urn, Girls Hold At-Home At Adelaide House The Young Women's Counsel of the Y.W.C.A, held its first at-home last Saturday afternoon at Adelaide House. Miss Ada Kelly, adviser to the Counsel, and Miss Betty Met calfe, secretary, received the guests, Mrs, T. K, Creighton, Mrs. O, 8. Lee, Mrs, Leo Gray and Mrs, Mary Coombes poured tea, The table was centred with a cry- stal bowl of lovely, varicolored gla- diol, During the tea-hour, Miss Esther Renshaw played the piano and Miss Lorraine Disney was in charge of records played, Serving the guests were Misses Phyllis Bax~ ter, Shirley White, Eileen Xervin, Kay Kervin, Audrey Morphy, Yvonne Broad and Gladys Elllott, Miss Evelyn Tonkin presided at the table in the entrance hall and Miss Audrey Knaggs in the lbrary where Miss Hazel Waring was. one of those kept busy reading teacups. Members of the Counsel took = the delicious sandwiches and cake which were left over, to the Children's Shelter on Savurtay evening for a surprise party for the youngsters, On the committee go the la To Mu Miss Ia Mo lan, Miss oan an Ji ; Joan To acqueline WOMAN'S LIFE SAVED Auckland, NZ, -- (OP) --Short- age of coal has resulted in no gos being available for cooking in many towns for several hours a day, An emergency call in Auckland result. ed in the supply being turned on for three minutes duhe an "off" to save a woman's life. She was admitted to hospital in a eriti- PT yaeiiute , Teq an SOCIETY QUEE or SCRUB rd Rich or poor alike -- this fn medicine la , irritable of "certain oun, Sired table fodlingn, monthly disturbances. STO LVOU EPINKBUN'S vod s MOTH DAMAGE FOR § YEARS OR BERLOU PAYS FOR THE DAMAGE is Guaranteed, In to iture, rugs, blankets, for five a year; this guaranteed mothspray today from he or hard tore, SE rE BERLOU GUARANTEED MOTHSPRAY AREER EAS CA AAARIID a Ae, ARAXIA Mr, and Mrs, Lucas Peacock are on a motor trip to Cape Cod and Boston, Mr, and Mrs Harold Russell and family, McMillan Drive, recently visited with ative in v Mrs, John Quinn, Clarke Street, in Lansdowne, Lad , Mr, and Mrs, J, P, Goyne have Jet. seturnet hie. from a Wp W nd, vous, Mr, Don Spiers, Chatham, Ont, spent last week-end with his pare ents, Mr, and Mrs. E. A. BSplers, Bruce Street, = Le a Mr, and Mrs, Wally Andrews of Toronto spent the week-end - with Mr, and Mrs, A. E, Shaw, Dive-In Cottage, Sinai View, Lake Scugog. LJ Mr, and Mrs, B, L. Anderson have left for Lacombe, Alta, where Mr, Anderson will attend college for the next two years, [2% 2X J Mr, and Mrs, Norman Wirsching, Roxborough Avenue, visited rela- week, > * » Mrs, John Branton, Oelina Street, has returned home after spending the summer months at "Elmandon," Weslemkoon Lake, LE 3X J Scheduled to arrive soon on the Lady Rodney, is, Mrs, Edna Wil» son, wife of Pte, J, F, Wilson, 473 Albert Sow, ; LN. J Mr. and Mrs, T, H, Dunlop spent the week-end with their son-in-law and daughter, W. O, 2 and Mrs, V, I. Gillette and children in Ottawa, LE 3% J Mrs. Will Nash, Mrs, Irvin Mer- ritt and Mrs, Will Tonkin have re- turned home after attending the wedding of their niece, Miss Alice Lightle of Detrolt. v Mrs, N. R. Weir and Mrs, T, H, Dunlop are attending the sessions of the Order of the Eastern Star at the Royal York, Toronto, which commence today and continue until Friday night, Mr, and M. Fifam Ross and Miss Alice Ross were among the out-of-town guests at 'the Sea- brooke-Girose wedding, which took place last Saturday in Peterbor- ough, LE] The Business. and Professional Women's Club will meet next Mon- day evening at eight o'clock at Adelaide House, New members will be made especially welcome, Mr. and Mrs, ATR." Flintoff and Mr, and Mrs, O, Reid and daughter, Deanna, were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs, 8, Vanvolkenburg, Mar- mora, » + Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Flett were guests at the Westlake-Bulmer wedding, which took plage on Sat- urday, Aug. 31, in St, James' Angli- can Church, Fenelon Falls, Lg Mr, Chris, Neil Yad daughter, Miss Inez Nell, of Stoneham, P.Q., visit- ed last week with Mr, and Mrs, An- gus Hornby, Fairview Avenue, Har- mony, : Mr, and Mis, Jona Walters were among the guests at the Hyland- McColl wedding, which took place last Saturday in St, Andrew's Unit- ed Church, Westwood, [= J Mr, and Mrs, Bd alls and daugh- ter Shirley, Harold Street, were in Simcoe over the week-end visiting Dr, and Mrs, Robert Finnie, former Oshawa residents, ® @ Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Rodman, Mr, and Mrs, Carl Graham and Mrs, Thomas Redman, Scugog Is. land, spent last Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Ira G. Travel], Jr, Centre Street * Mr, and Mrs, hyd Johnston, ace companied by Mrs, Herbert Seeney and Mrs, John Allewell, Cavan; Mrs, A, L. Parker, Arcadia, Calif, and Mrs, M, Foley, Hollywood, Calif, left last Friday for a trip to Ottawa, Montreal and Quebec, Mr, and Mi, Thomas Pratt and son, Sgt. Frank Pratt, were here last Saturday, when they attended the Wetherup-Alpin wedding which took place in Centre Street United Church, » Miss Evelyn M, Svereon, King Street Bast, who is Dean of Women and instructor in Household Econo mics . at the Stratford Normal School, returned to Stratford last Saturday, after spending the sum- mer vacation at her home here, Out-of-town guests at the Hainer- McKinstry wedding in Centre Street United Church last Saturday in- cluded Mr, and Mrs. Claude Sander cock, Miss Dorothy Sandercock, Mr, and Mrs F, Mathews, Mr, and Mrs. Coffield and Mr. and Mrs, Phillip Moore, all of Toronto, Miss Havel * sibwiit and Miss Helen Fraser, Halifax, N.S, spent last week-end with Mr, and Mrs, BE, A. Splers and family, Bruce Street, en route to Toronto Western Hos- pital, where they have enrolled in the September classes as student nurses. LE JK J A house-warming was given by Mr, and Mrs, Allan Cooper last Fri day evening at their new home on Tresane The guests spent the evening playing euchre and la« ter presen v r with chinaware, lace doilies and .an elec- | trio toaster, The hostess served | lunch in the garden in the form of a corn and wiener roast. * Mrs, Henry Riddell] Grierson Avenue, was hostess to 30 neighbors on Thursday evening when they gave a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Ruby Dayman whose marriage to Mr, Morley Cheshire' of Port Hope takes place shortly, The gifts were presented to the bride- elect in a decorated doll-carriage. Those who assisted the hostess m serving lunch were Mrs, Alfred is spending a month at her home tives in Hespeler and district last Wed at Elderslie Farm, Courtice MR, and MRS, HOWARD ORMISTON who are picture after their wedding on August 24, The bride is the former Catherine Agnes Minto, daughter of Andrew Minto, Starkville, and the Iate Mrs. Minto, Mr, Ormiston is the son of Mr, and Mrs, H. Ormiston, Bowmanville, ~Photo by Hornsiy Studio Ennis, Mrs, James Thompson, Mrs, Jack Wilson and Mrs, R, H., Ste- wart. L 2 JR J The Teen Oentre dance held last Priday evening at Adelaide House, had a record attendance, This was the opening dance for the Fall sea~ son and was arranged by Miss Betty-Lou Skinner, Miss Jean Moc- Coll and Mr, Jim Chant, The. spot dance was won by Miss Eunice Drew and Mr, Jim Scammell, L 2 BE J The out-of-town guests, who ate tended the Veals-McQuatd wedding last Saturday afternoon in Calvary Baptist Church, were the following: Miss Doris Willits, St, Mary's; Mr, Bert Barber, Burlington; Mrs, El Calvert, Omemee; Mr, Arnold Por! eous and Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Ro- buck, Cavan; Mr, and Mrs, H, Burk, Reaboro; Mr, and Mrs, Dan Berry, Lindsay; Mr. and Mrs, Herman Mc- Quaid and Mr, and Mrs. Herbert McQuaid, Picton; Mr, and Mrs, Frank Trimble, Mr, and Mrs, Ver- non Clapp and Mrs, G, W. Trimble, Toronto; Mr, and Mrs, O, B, Clapp, Hillier, and Mr, and Mrs, CO. H. French and Mrs, Gilbert Osborne, Whitby. Forty attended the third annual pienic of the Oshawa Shrine Olub which was held last Saturday at Orono Park, Illustrious Potentate Harold McConnell of Rameses Temple Shrine attended with his Divan from Toronto. In his re- marks to the Nobles and their wi ves, he mentioned the work the Shriners are doing and also some of the highlights of the recent Shrin- ers Convention at San Francisco. LI 2K Plans were made for a bazaar and afternoon tea to be held at North Oshawa School on Wednesday, Oct. 16, at the first Fall meeting of North Oshawa Home and School | Wi Association held last Tuesday, with the president, Mrs, O, Burgoyne, in the chair, The minutes of the previous meet- ing were read by the secretary, Mrs, | day, W. R. Bishop, and the treasurer's report was submitted by Mrs, G. W. Lane, Reports were ven by the va- rious conveners on work accom = plished during the past summer, Lunch was served by Mrs, James McNally and her committee, at the conclusion of the meeting. LR JK The work of redecorating and equipping the two recreation rooms at the Children's Shelter was thor oughly discussed at the September meeting of the Kinette Club, held at the summer home of Mrs, H, W. Sheather with Mrs, J. R. Reeve presiding, The committee in charge is to submit a report, giving all de- AN ENCORE WSTEAD ® When you add Heins Tomato Soup to hash, meat loaf, and many casserole dishes, you give the plainest foods a flavour-lift everybody welcomes. X tails of the necessary work, at the next meeting, After the business had been completed, a corn and wiener roast was enjoyed by all present, L 2 BY J Tea was served and a social time was enjoyed at the weekly meeting last Thursday in St, George's Par- ish Hall, of the Afternoon Branch of Bt, George's W.A. There was a large attendance at the meeting, which was in charge of the presi- dent, Mrs, 8, W, Wotton, Those in charge of the tea arrangements were Mrs, 8, W, Wotton, Miss BEth- el Wesson, Mrs, James and | Mrs, CO, H Tuck, A quilting party will be held in the Parish Hall on Thursday, Sept. 13, and the Little Helpers' party will be held on Thursday, Sept. 26, +H Mr, and Mrs, James Cibson of John Street, who are leaving short- ly to reside in Newcastle, were en= tertained on Saturday evening at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Jack Snedden, Albert Street, During the evening Mrs, Gibson was presented with a black caifskin bag and Mr, Gibson also received a gift, Miss Harel Waring presented the gifts on behalf of the 25 guests present, Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs, Douglas Shackle~ ton, Mr, and Mrs. Gibson have been active in lodge circles, and will be grey missed by a large number of ends, > 50 In the absence of Worthy Mistress Turner, who is in the hospital, Sis« ter MacDonald presided at the re- gular meeting last Thursday of Oakleigh Lodge, No, 181, L.OB.A. After a hearty welcome had been extended to the visitors, plans were discussed for the sale of work to be held on November 21, There will be a combined meeting of Oakleigh, the | Victory and Queen Mary lodges on 'ednesday, Sept, 18, to entertain Most Worthy Grand Mistress of British America and the Grand Lodge sisters from Toronto, Be- cause of the meeting on Wedness , Oakleigh Lodge will not meet on Thursday, Sept, 19, The regular lodge meetings will be held on the first and third Thursdays of each month, * ee Arrangements for entertaining the Woman's Association of St, Da- vid's United Church, Toronto, were completed at the meeting of the Senior Woman's Association of Al- bert Street United Church last Thursday afternoon, The president, Mrs. Clayton Lee, presided. The date of the Fall bazaar will be announ- ced soon and showers for the ba- zaar will be held, it was decided, Mrs, Wood conducted the worship service, Mrs, Henry Hogarth led in prayer and the members gave in spiring poems as 'Thought for the Day". The Association meets the first and third Thursdays of each month and visitors are always wel- come, Additional Women's News On Page 8 Social Notices Narriage Anpouncements Engagement tg, Announcements MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Mr, and Mrs, John Walker, 194 Clarke Street, announce the mare riage of their daughter, Christine Bourne, to Mr, Edward March, son of Mr, and Mrs, H. C. March, 393 King Street East. The ceremony took place on September 7 in the parsonage of King Street United Church. BNGAGEMENTS Peter Gallagher announce the engagement daughter, Marion Nora, to Mr, William Donald Coulter, son of Mrs, Herbert Parr and the late Mr. Willlam A. Coulter, The wedding will take place early in October. Mr, and Mrs, Ww B' McGrath ane nounce the engagement of their second eldest daughter, Reita Jean, to Stewart Thomas (Dewey) Tutton, only son of Mr, and Mrs, Stewart BE. Tutton. The wedding will take place Saturday, Oct. §, at 3 pm. in King Street United Church. ' § \ 245 Coupons Rec'd In Last Two Days Donations of valid unused meat from Thursday to Baturday of last week. not a bad showing but with a little effort, a much more impressive to- tal could be displayed by Oshawa, The total here to date is 9,611, May Alpin Married To Norman Wetherup Centre Street United Church, de- corated with baskets of colorful gladioli, formed an effective settizsy last Saturday afternoon for a doub- le-ring ceremony when Elsie May Alpin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George J, Alpin, was united in mare riage with Mr, Norman Orval We- therup, son of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Stanley Wetherup, by Rev. T. H, P. Anderson, The wedding music was played by Mr, Norman Williams and the soloist was Mr, Kenneth Mayberry. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a graceful gown of ivory satin, fashioned with a sweet heart-shaped lace yoke, buttons down the back and long sleeves pointed at the wrists. Her finger tip embroidered veil was caught to a pleated satin Mary Queen of Scots headdress and her only jew- ellery was a single strand of pearls, She carried a cascade bouquet of American Beauty roses, Her only attendant was her sister, Mrs, John Harris, who was gowned in lime green suede-back silk jersey, She wore a strand of pearls, the gift of the bride, and a matching half-hat and gloves, She carried a bouquet of Talisman roses, Mr, John Wetherup was best man for his brother and the ushers were Mr, Donald Wetherup, brother of the bridegroom, and Mr, Jack Alpin, brother of the bride, The reception was held at the Mrs, E. P. Taylor, 16514 Olive Ave, Oshawa, writes: "Super Suds really gives that extra washing power to get clothes clean and white. 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