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Daily Times-Gazette, 21 May 1953, p. 19

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r-- parad. cxhibition park; inter-| SCUGOG ISLAND county ball game between Oshawa | and Guelph; planting of Coronation | tree; intermission until evening to | WA V t 5 let residents follow programs on| 0 ey ! Mrs. Jim Wilson's group served | a delicious lunch. For our June | | meeting we are to suggest places {of interest which we might visit | as a group. Don't forget to get etails. THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Thursday, May 21, 1953 19 |the church building fund was dis- cussed but not voted on as was : reported. Ontarios Cities And Villages : radio and TV; band concert until | MANCHESTER J sk; fi ks; C tion ball. | Mrs. L. Lee of Toronto is with "Se catmarmerniagest race 1 10 HOMEMAKES [o,f "seas, "Hh 0" fd | MANCHESTER -- pougus wi he ioder, Hr: Jos. Masters, and . : Have Coronation Plans Ready city's history, taking two hours to | with Mrs. Earl Reader's group in to, preached here on Sunday morn- Mrs. George Leach is in Port TORONTO (AP)--Ontario com- loudspeakers; dance at night and|pass given point, including 12| SCUGOG ISLAND -- The May |... [ rs : i munities are arranging celebrations | band concert, special church serv-{ fireworks. ands ob 70 floats and many meeting of the Head WA was held |Sharge. HOMEMAKERS | ing. | Perry Community Hospital. We which will make the day of the|ices; street dance, weather perm-|. St. Thomas--two large parades marching units; floats will depict|at the home of Mrs. Joe Dawson | ME ! | Mr. and Mrs. Joe Torrens and |NOPe she may soon be well again. Queen's Coronation one to be long | itting, to Pinafore park for program and| historic scenes since reign of liz- | on Wednesday with 19 ladies pres-| At the final meeting of the Scu-|Mr. and Mrs. Stan Torrens of | Miss Vera Howsam Toronto, was remembered. Owen Sound--morning parade to|daylight fireworks. abeth I; special church services; |ent. ; 3 |gog Junior Homemakers for this |Montreal were with Mr. and Mrs, | at her home here for the long _ From big city to tiny hanilet, they | axena for religious and civic serv-| Galt--church services in morn-|band concert, marching displays,| The meeting opened with the |S€ason we were very happy to be |F. B. Johnson over the holiday | weekend. are preparing to mark with ap-|ice; afternoon parade of floats, | ing, parade of school children to|folk dancing; fireworks. _ | singing of the first verse of 'What able to wish Miss Jean Samells | weekend. ie freer - propriate excitement and color the | finishing at Victoria park, where |park for concert, Queen's address | Oshawa--religious service in|a Friend We Have in Jesus." Rev. {Bon Voyage as she sets off for a | Gordon Mackie is home from | Director of music for the Coro- day when Elizabeth rides through | harness races will be held; band|over loudspeakers; no evening pro-| morning; children's field day in| McKinnon led in prayer and Mrs. | tour of Great Britain with 49 other | Port Perry Hospital. {nation service, Dr, William McKie London's teeming streets to anc-|tattoo in early evening, followed |gram, so that residents can watch | afternoon; Coronation parade; eve-/ marl Reader read the scripture | 8irls {rom all across Canada. | At the May meeting of the Man- |of Westminster Abbey, was born ient Westminster. by dance; Junior Chamber of Coronation on TV. ning concert by children's choir of | from Mark 4 verses 1-13. l | We met at the home of Ellouise Chester WA a donation of $200 to'in Australia in 1901. Although the pomp and pageantry | Commerce will award prizes for| Peterborough--no main activity | 500 voices, band selections and var- pm, the roll call each lady nam- | Hoggard and spent the afternoon in London will be unmatched in|pest-decorated homes. until evening, then parade and pro- i th iety program; bonfire with scouts! oq her favourite pie or dessert. finishing up our books and prepar- the Ontario celebrations, theé| poy Arthur--float parade with|gram at exhibition grounds con- in charge; fireworks display; Cor-| h , ing for Achievement Day. At lunch * spirit of the occasion should shine | 5," ioinn ting industries and na- | cluding with fireworks onation ball arranged by 1lth My eve By Touly [the table was centered with a cake through in the glitter of military tional i s; mammoth fireworks Stratford--decorations will in-| Armored (Ontario) Regiment. | Wilson the $5.00 be given towards beautifully decorated in pink and parades, gay banners and bunting a De main corners of clude colored lighting around Vic-| : Sarnia--parade by eight city or-/ she funds of the Scugog Junior | White with the words 'Bon Voyage' and scintillating sky rockets of | jowntown area will have strings |toria lake and Avon river and on ns Pre re canadians in national costumes; ; : (J ganizations, . march past, 2l-gun|g too ove lo hic was un inscribed on it. On behalf of the 1 { E : ; . animous |" 2 firsworks displays. ithin of lights in outline of huge crowns. | downtown streets; ministerial as-| salute by artillery regiment; relig-| "a0. 0004 hy those present. {girls Miss Kay Prentice presented Sy avou ri Ss ntario residents wi range a] 11 | sociation arranging outdoor ser- 5 oy | Fort William--boy scouts will g offi- | terial association. Joe Dawson on behalf of all the 2 Plastic hosiery case for which ; Ottawa and Montreal will be able|.¢ coouts the world over touch off cers' mess of Perth Regiment to see films of British telecasts of | similar fires. holding Coronation ball. : |] 1 Vict D : k for the. afternoon. - ham--21-gun salute to coin- oya 1ctor urin A fine selection of readings were | We were very happy tb welcome the same day. Some communities | school children, huge fireworks dis-| cide with actual crowning; races are making provision for group|pjay band concerts and motion |and field events in afternoon; par- {Stewart Rodman, Mrs. Laverne | Douglas Aldred who have both while others are fitting their Cor-| gril] by Fort Henry guard clim-|where civic service will be held,| LONDON (CP) -- A lemon-| The ladies moved outside where tive in club work and who spent | E onation Day programs around the|avedq by firing of feu de joie. followed by fireworks, dance and |flavored cocktail called Royal Vic- a selection of bulbs, bushes, seeds |the afternoon with us. | Oo Oo SC n s times when residents will probably | welland--parade with bands and | bingo. Dresden, 15 miles away, tor has been selected by the United etc. were for sale. These plants! Several flash pictures and some | @ : Guild to|were all donated by the piembers movies were taken during the af- Highlights of plans of Ontario|mony and daylight type of fire-| Coronation ball queen. mark the Coronation season. cities: works in city's main park; parade| Belleville -- civilian drumhead| The selection was made by 400 | Bar] Reader was kind enough to| To Jean, our congratulations and Ph very best wishe vi + for vic Coronation ceremony, march | residents can watch TV programs | morning; mutt show for children by bar men in Britain, the Com-|ed to $4.50. ry best wishes go with her for past by armed forces and fly past|of Coronation in the evening. in afternoon; parade with floats at |[monwealth and colonies. Sepenell -- ar, ca TR, ation"; ging outdoo fous service conducted by minis-| Yr PUNC Ur ORE Ped Mrs, | Jean with two pair of nylons and 0 evision stations In Toronto, |jjght beacon at night at same time | service; fireworks at night; | g ladies for opening her home to us she capably thanked all those pres- [ the London Coronation proceedings |" Kingston--parades, mass rally of |. Cha ri n [ C ti Choice given by Mrs. Alex Martyn, Mrs. | Mrs. George Samells and Mrs. viewing on banks of receivers, |picture shows in parks; precision|ade at night to community centre s Loronation [Martyn and Mrs. Herk Barry, been very much interested and ac- be watching TV sets at home. floats, followed by religious cere-| will stage beauty contest to choose Kingdom Bartenders' and the proceeds wee $4.40. Mrs. | ternoon. Toronto--drumhead service, ci-| scheduled for afternoon so that|service on armouries lawn in |judges from 400 recipes submitted price them for us. Offéring amount. a good trip and a safe return. by air force and navy planes, feu; Cornwall--three separate par-| night; fireworks. came from Montreal. de joie salute fired by artilery|ades of school children, cadets,|. Woodstock--children's sports in| Ingredients of the Royal Victor, men. bands, military personnel and rep-| morning, parade and drumhead|so named to honor the season and | Ottawa--armed forces parade t0| recantatives of organizations will [service in afternoon, dance at|the Southampton man who origi- | Parliament Hil for review by Gov-| .onverge on athletic grounds for |arena at night. nated it, are lemon gin, liqueur ernor-General Massey, fly past and | jrooram by, school bands and|. Guelph--religious service and|d'or, cointreau, lemon squash--and 42-gun salute; water parade of phoire then Queen's speech over |morning band concert; afternoon a dash of lemon juice. { floats on Rideau Canal at night, GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH with city fathers in ceremonial robes of office on lead float. Hamilton--parade of armed for- ces, veterans and civilians, with Store your furs where you know they get the best attention in town. Our voults are located ON THE PREMISES and are open for your inspection. WHY NOT see HOW and WHERE REMEM- ALWAYS BUY THE BEST--- colorful floats, program in park, including Queen's broadcast, 21- gun salute flag cannonade with mortars releasing flags at 200 feet; mass television viewing; fireworks. Sudbury--parade through down- town streets, arena program by school and church choirs and dis-| plays by national groups; Corona-| tion ball at night in gaily-decor- | ated arena, having big imperial | h k d h t : 1 p crown as centrepiece. | r in r Vhs Ste. Marie~ big parade led pe) are ept, ana see wha you are pay 9g or. "by pi band, fireworks, aerial fomb Boy whistle-blowing, air $9 force flypast, public dance in new armoury royal coat of arms on gery lamppost along business sec- tion. North Bay--special church serv- ices; parade by men from RCAF station and reserve and cadet con- tingents; presentation of Queen's colors fo units; selections by mas- sed school choirs; street dance, fireworks display and garrison ball at night. Kirkland Lake--parade of school children, Canadian Legion mem- bers, Algonquin Regiment and new NO NOTICE REQUIRED WHEN COAT IS DESIRED Dial 5.6312 For Full Fur Service in COLD STORAGE MORRISON FURS DIAL 5-6312 PEN NYWORTH'S MAKE THIS TEST! A truly royal essort- ment of the finest Weston's English English Quality Gully bison. So BISCUITS and CANDIES ected to please a 3 every taste. R71 Use the Coupon in every Weston box to get your copy of "Our Queen is Crowned" REPAIRS CLEANING # BIG 12 oz. 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