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Daily Times-Gazette, 25 Mar 1953, p. 8

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PERSONALS Accounts of social events and news of visitors to and from the city are appreciated by the Social Department, Telephone 3-2233." Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Knox and Di- ane of Toronto were guests dur- ing the weekend at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. John Poch, Ritson Road North. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knox, Louisa Street, had as a weekend guest, Mrs, Fred King of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Carr of Bulyea, Saskatchewan, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Potter Knox, El- gin Street East, Mr. Andrew H, Murdoch, a re- cent patient in Oshawa General Hospital, is now convalescin; the home of his daughter, Mrs. D. E. Green at Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Fletcher of Ardath, Saskatchewan, have been spending the past da a as Slesta at the home of Mr. an as Moore, Rosedale i. SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT The engagement is announced of Margaret therine, daughter of Mrs. Walter Boyd of Oshawa, and the late Mr. Boyd, to Samuel Hen- ry Gibson, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gibson of County Cavan, Ire- '| land, The marriage is to take place on Friday, April 17, 1953. etoy wth (LOIN JO ALDWINCKLE WOMEN'S EDITOR DIAL 3-2233 8 THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, March 25, 1953 Specialty Shop ERWINNE'S 5) Spring, Easter and smart clothing go together like a blouse and skirt ee made for each other. Erwinnes have what it takes to make a happy oo Easter. All the clever new ideas from Canada's leading manufactur- ers are here in a large selection. Best of all everything is so low priced 3 they are irresistible! See our lovely selection now! JUST ARRIVED! at KARN'S 19 (NINETEEN) EXCITING NEW VIEW-MASTER FEMININE NYLON CARDIGANS REG. $5.95 Nylon feels like cashmere! Wash like your stockings! No shrinkage or pull- ing out of shape. Quick-drying, long- wearing. A petal-blossom color assort- ment to choose from. Sizes 16 to 20. NYLONS al" ly wee 21 19 "CINDERELLA" SHEER 60 GAUGE -- 15 DENIER NYLONS SISTERS AND PLAYMATES Christian Helen Anne and Eliz- | abeth, age five, are the grand- abeth Nettie Kozub are the | daughters of Mrs. John Muso- daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. leck of Toronto and Mrs. John "St, Michael's" Lambswool , PULLOVERS REG. $5.50 Many Attend St. Patrick's Dance Es R. = Held by Ontario Flying Club . he i HE Kozub, Louisa, Street. Tina, aged Darba of Hamilton, Ontario. . three and a half years and Eliz- --Photo by Hornsby Studio. , ™e rd jon of In lifight i Julitie! aa Loch Lomond, Scotland. Gordon Jackson, Mr. Mur- The Shrine of Our Ledy of The Ontario County Flying Club |Mrs, held its St. Patrick's dance in the recreation hall at the airport. Approximately 140 members and enjoyed an evening of danc- Fe: Bernard Tierney and his RE The spot dance prizes were pre- ray Evans, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Powell, Miss Irene Preston, Mr, and Mrs. B. A. Marsh, Mr. and Mrs. Cam Warne. Mr. and Mrs. W, A. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vice, Mr. and Mrs. Monty Cranfield, Mr. and Lourdes, France Old Castle, le The {ag Palece-- Grandde, Spain, 900 By The Zuider Zee, Hollond. Windmin Lond, nd, Jouth Holland. a A remarkably soft, all-wool sweater that you will love to own and is guaranteed to give loads of wear. Grey mix and beige mostly. SPECIAL REG. $1.95 Jranded 60 gouge 15 denier made in Canada nylons. All are first quali in the * brightest flower shades £ at the lowest price in téwn. n ) BE Cheek | this volue. Sizes 9 to > 3.98 genited by the president of the Fly- Me R. Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. g club, Me am Warne to Mrs. | L. Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Burk, g Ross, Mr. Wilson, Mrs. W. H. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Houghton. aynes, Mr. "Harvey Thompson. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Luke, Mr. The tables were decorated ap-|and Mrs. Ray Weeks, Mr. and Mrs. propriately for the occasion. Among |Harry Gay, Mr. and Mrs. Don those seen dancing were Mr. and | Varye, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Belling- NEW SPRING . R. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. ham, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wil- P. Elliott, Mr, and Mrs. J. G.|son, Mr.. and Mrs. H. E. Parr, assortment of for- Rooney, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stead,| Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Wilson, Mr. rin, Deruer ..and Mrs. Roach, Mr. and Mrs. |and Mrs. E. Merd, Mr. and Mrs i 3 pot "Ten. many spring flower Thy Mr. and Mrs. James D.|S. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs, R. Ross, Hundveds to choose form Jn Orlons, fresh colors to choose from In long, Gibb, Mr. and Mrs. T. Grigg. |Mr. and Mrs. R. McMillan, Mr. 3 el Hoy hie e Mr. nd Mrs. J. Ritchie, Mr. and (and Mrs. G. Lofthouse. biog shes by Canada's i mak- 4." choose from Mrs. Stoughton, Mr, and Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Holland, ers in oll the new wanted shades. Sizes Sizes 12 to 20. a 'Berry, Mr. and Mrs. .D|Mr. and Mrs. Ovenden, Mr. and 10 to 20. All budget-priced to suit All po pularly ownsend, Miss Helen Anderson|Mrs. W. .C Imeson, Mr. and Mrs, priced ience. PRICED FROM and Syd Stone, Mr. and Mrs. R.|W. Bellhay, your convenience. FREE REEL LIST 2.98 G. Kent, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey| It was announced that the next 3 QR 5 el KARN"S : Thompson. Flying Club dance would be held DRUG STORE i " ; Leo-Danal" Street Cottons Mr, and Mrs. Jack Magee, Mr. on April 17. 28 King St. E. Phone 3-4621 Dresses that are dainty, sheer, stripes, in em- g- Mrs. G. W. Fisher, Mr. and broidered, embossed and polished cloths. All 8. G. C. Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. . Rose, Mr. and Mrs. W. H| IBY THIS. FOR BREAKFAST are new 'and glamour styled. These can be worn as street or party dresses. Sizes 10 to Honey muf! paired with fresh Mr and Mon MRC Bo AmItoR. | fruit atop cereal and served with bs "3 and Mrs. 1. Perrin, Mr. and | honey milk make an interesting s. A. Mitchell, Mr, and Mrs, | basic breakfast. LaSalle, Mr. and Mrs. L. Crave Mr, and Mrs 4 Bowes. gr r. an Ts n well, Mr and Mrs. Harold Perry, Mr. and| wee=eijfjusmwe] HH 0, 20. All are budget priced from REG. $14.95 Petal-fresh colors occent Thase nylon housecoats. Spring-bieeze | in weigh, * oally ar hable zipper oo Sidi rg oun, fashioned in both checks 0 J o % Zr and plains. Festival in a Monaco and Monte Carle. GAY NYLON TRICOT BLOUSES DIMENSION PICTURES ASK FOR Easter Pretty! PATENTS - CORDES - CALF HANDBAGS A handbag in a color and style in the material you'll need to go with your Easter outfit, priced to beat all competition! 2.98-3.98-5.93-9.95 LAVISHLY LACED SLIPS "Celanese" crepe! Guaranteed washable. Silky soft and mellow in pure white with loads and loads of lavish lace trims in pri line, ight-cut Mothers- this is where your child's foot health begins... 2.95 "SWISS EMBROIDERED" Satin Housecoats $17.95 Lavish in REG. -- lavish in em- broidery in the smart new 'PREGNOIRE' style that is so beoutiful you'll love it on sight. Lorge cuffs, belt and Smbroldesed shoulders and back in all Yies 14 to 20 in pale blue and baby 14.95 ww: PYJAMAS 3 "Fresh as a daisy", e lovely ria strived pyleama That is gay but not i! Sign) in stripes in tailored _-- colors 4 pe = tyles you'll adore. Sizes 32 to 44, STRIPED . pon Bg lime, red, pale blue ond navy. Sizes small, med HS 2.98 RWINNE SPECIALTY SHOP - HA A RA AAA Demonstrated by Miss Betty Williamson ooghliing REPRESENTATIVE Thursday, Friday, Saturday For healthy straight bodies, correct shoes Droberly tted are essential, bat's why our trained fitters know they must take extra time and care in fitting your young- sters' Jrouing Jeet. Our stock includes a complete range of Savage Shoes variously priced for children of all ages. Shoes by Savage are well made o best materials over proper lasts, We bring you Zipper Tips--by Miss Betty Williamson! x] See actual demonstration of the installation of famous Lightning zippers! Ask questions-- Miss Williamson will help you with your sewing problems, and give you many useful hints on the use of Lightning zippers! Bring your children in NOW, be- fore the Easter rush -- we will have more time to devote to their individual needs. ' DAVIDSON'S SHOE STORE "Shoes That Satisfy" 35 SIMCOE ST. N. DIAL 3-2281 Also when visiting our store , , . don't fail to see our Spring collection of the mewest and gayest fabrics yet shown for nowto-summer sewing . . . sheer cottons, ginghams, criskays, organdies, nylons, crinkled and puckered . . . linens and royons in the newest and broken-slub weaves. We're sure you'll be delighted with our 1953 fabric offerings. WARD'S Simcoe S. at Athol Dial 5-11510 RAR A RA AAA AAA

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