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Daily Times-Gazette, 26 Aug 1953, p. 8

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\ $ THE DAILY TIMES-GAZETTE, Wednesday, August 2, 1958 ii Today With i Wo (30 ALDWINCKLE WOMEN'S EDITOR ~ FORMER RESIDENTS MARK GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY Residents of Taunton for 15 | years, from the time of their marriage in Oshawa in 1903 to 1918, Mr. and Mrs. James Her- ring, now living in retirement in Calgary were honored by fam- ily and friends recently on the occasion of their 50th wedding anniversary. Mrs. Herring's sis- ter, Mrs. James Allman lives on Albert Street, Oshawa. Wed in Oshawa 50 Years Ago 'Calgary Pair Honored by Family _ Married in Oshawa fifty years ago, Mr. and Mrs. James Herring, now residing in Calgary, held open house $0 celebrate Their igen wedding anniversary. 'ollow their marriage ne 1903 the couple made their home at Taunton where they lived until 1918 when they moved with their family to farm in Michellton, Saskatchewan. They have made their home in Calgary since their retirement, four years ago. x Mrs. Herring's sister, Mrs. James Allman, is living in Oshawa. To mark the occasion over 801 friends called during the after- noon and evening to offer best wishes and congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Herring. Tea was served by daughters, Mrs. rs and . Al , Hayes in the evening. Mrs. H. Bray was in charge of the guest . Cente; the table was the three-tier wedding cake made and WINS IODE SCHOLARSHIP STRATFORD (CP)--Nancy Bar- rett, 19, of Stratford Tuesday was named winner of the $100 Perth Regiment chapter IODE scholar- ship. It is presented for the high- est standings in upper school exam- inations in English and History at Stratford Collegiate. 35mm. CAMERAS --Best for color =Most film economy --Fastest lenses ~Highest speed shutter ~Built-in flash Kodak Signet f 3.5 Ektar lens Kodak Retina MN ef 20 lens ... 174.00 ase 41.00 Praktica (Single lens Reflex) -- 165.00 109.00 decorated by the family. Later in the week the family arrived from out-of-town for the celebration in the form of 'a picnic at Sun Dance Canyon, Banff. This occasion was the first time in 21 years that the family have all been together. Mr. and Mrs. Herring have three sons,--Norman of Weyburn; Ever ett of Michellton and Jack of Cal ary, and four daughters,--Mrs. fiona M. Jones (Gladys) of Moose Jaw; Mrs. Harry Hassett (Margar- et) of Maple Creek; Mrs. James Chambers (Estells) and Mrs. Alan Amies (Nellie) of Calgary. There are 23 grand-children. Many bouquets, gifts and cards were received by the honored couple. The family gift was a hand- Soe Yestealuater chimes clock and a vase from the grand. children. gr Neighborhood Holds Community Picnic At Stephenson's Pt. Neighbors on Simcoe Street, Eastwood Avenue, and Herbert Avenue bordering Camp Samac, held their second annual picnic on Sunday at Stephenson's Point with about sixty attending. Fun started with a game of baseball by the men, and swimming by the adults and children. A picnic supper was then enjoyed, followed by games supervised by Mr. Douglas Coulson and Mr. Wilfred Pascoe. Winners in Children's Races: Girls 4 to 6 years--Ruth Mulli- gan; boys under 4 years--Wayne Trimm; boys 12 to 15 years--Keith Mulligan." Ladies' Shoe Kicking--Mrs. H. Hicks. Mixed Shoe Race--Mr. and Mrs. V. Trimm. Wheelbarrow Mrs. Vernon Trimm; Mr. Keith Mulligan. Orange on Spoon Race -- Mr. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Horace Gibbs have returned from holidaying with friends in the Haliburton area. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Werry; Col- borne Street East, have returned home after spending two weeks' with relatives in Toronto. spans har Dolionge wit Me ag r ] y Mrs. Vernon- Sanders, Simcoe Street North, at Sunset View, Lake Scugog. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pattman Spe their vacation at Saint John, ew Brunswick, visi Mrs. Patt- man's parents, Mr. Mrs. John Poulos. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Silver and family, Simcoe Street North, have returned home after a holiday spent at Fergus at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Bruce, Chapeau, Quebec where ed Mr. and Mrs, Edmond Chaput. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Jay, Mr. Glenn Aldred, Whitby; Miss Joan Aldred, Mr. Ronald McQuaid, Mr. Ross Aldred and Mrs. Harold Snud- den all of Oshawa attended the Henry-Byrd wedding in Janetville on Saturday. Mrs. Sarah Chamberlain, Church Street, has arrived home after spending six weeks with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Theodore Schamerhon, Mr. Schamerhon and daughters at Hillcrest, Belleville. She also spent a week at Rochester, New York as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Butcher. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coull and their daughter, Miss Margaret Coull, Roxborough Ave., and their niece, Miss Margaret Badley, re- turned last week from a ten-week holiday in England. They visited Scotland and Sayed with relatives in Birmingham, London and South- hampton. It was a happy holiday for Mrs. Coull who had not been home fo 23 years. In honor of their approaching marriage Miss Margaret Jenkins and Mr. Drew Jacobi were enter- tained on Friday evening at the Oshawa Golf Club, by eighty of their golfing friends and presented with a gift of Windsor crystal. Dur- ing the party which was arranged by Mrs. Oakley E. Crawford and Mrs. H. R. Norley, the guests were entertained by a very successful mock weddug After an evening of dancing t members of the Ladies' section served lunch. SOCIAL NOTICES ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. James Morrison wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Maxine Yvonne, to Eric Allan Booth, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Booth." all of Osh- awa. The wedding will take place in St. George's Anglican Church on 'Saturday, September 19, at 3 p.m. and Mrs. Douglas Coulson. Carrying orange between fore- heads--Mr. and Mrs. J. McAdam. The oldest attendant was Mrs. W. G. Richards in her 83rd year, and the youngest, "Baby Matt, seven months old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Masternak, 'MOTHER, DAUGHTER SHARE BIRTHDAY Beverley Jane McKee and her mother, Mrs. Harry McKee, Les- lie Street, who celebrated their birthdays together on July 22 when Beverley was one year old. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilkinson, Oshawa. and Mrs. Samuel McKee, Nestleton. (was centered with a bouquet of Helen Ann Gallant Bride-to-Be Feted By Friends Miss Helen Ann Gallant whose | Mpg marriage td Mr. John Edward Ciosk will take place in Holy Cross Roman Catholic Church this Sat- urday morning was guest of honor former Margaret Joan Pie! variety of summer flowers raced the rooms. " Bride Is Honorel At Post-NuptialTea Mrs. James H. Pierson enter- al ta last Tr, . A esley at a shower held in the 'Polish | nyl Hall, Olive Avenue: Festoons of pink and white streamers with wedding bells contributed to. the bridal theme. The hostesses were the bridal attendants Miss Mary Shubert, Miss Irene Jakacki, Miss Jean Kolodzie, Miss Loretta Cypta, Miss Dorothy James and Miss Joan Florek. On' arrival Miss Gallant was presented with a corsage of yellow chrysanthemums and white stephanotis and seated in a festive chair. The large array of gaily wrapped - gifts were arranged on tables. 4 rizes were awarded to the guests Tee evening. Supper was served at loiig tables. Several lucky number Mrs. Stephen Florek assisted the hostesses in serving. The table for the future bride and her attendants garden flowers which was also pre- sented to the prospective bride. Before leaving the 150 guests pres- ent registered their good wishes in a white satin bridal book. HOUSEHOLD ' When you are bi ! choose a reputable store,and don't be afraid to ask questins, Take advantage of legitimate ples, but don't look for under-th.counter bargains and don't try t "make a deal." Miss Gallant was also guest of honor at a birthday party and mis- cellaneous shower recently arrang- ed by Mrs. J. Turansky and Mrs. Anna Gallant at the latter's home in Whitby. The gifts were present- ed in a basket decorated in pink and white. Bingo was enjoyed dur- | ing the evening, prize winners in- | : cluded Mrs. E. Jaworski, Mrs. J. Lyons and Mrs. J. Kapuscinski all of Whitby. Mrs. Stephen Florek and Miss Mary Shubert assisted the host in serving lunch. Lemonade Business In Liquidation Free enterprise has its ups and its downs. Even Henry Ford made: mistakes which he readily forgot; tycoons of commerce develop duo- denal ulcers and little girls get tummy-aches. So discovered three young busi- iness women, aged about 12, who decided one hot afternoon last week that it would be a bright idea to sell home-made lemonade to thirsty passers-by. Mother supplied the first 'male ings" and Valerie Mitton, Violet | Newhall and Bonnie Cook set up shop by the steps of the Oshawa Public Library. A box served as a counter, and Bonnie, who lives on Athol Street, ran home frequent- ly until all the ice cubes were used up. Business was fine at first. With the profits they bought more lem- onade powder and sugar, and made a fresh supply. Then they began to get thirsty themselves, and the. local lads heard about the . lemonade busi- ness. hd With male persistence they wheedled drinks on the house, and then, their better natures coming to the fore, they realized that the We Shower the Bride with Beauty gowns. Bveryone must be a beautiful creation... a new fashion . .. an exquisite expression of romance and glamor to surround the bride. Let ws show you bridal gowns chosen with such loving care and thought. You'll agree they're just what you had in mind, too. We put our heart in selecting our bridal ranklin- mon 64 Simcoe St. N., Oshawa ladies had not been served. So the ladies served themselves. Soon there was not enough lem- onade'in the pitchers and too much in the company. And where were the profits? cents left over, but where did it go to? Oshawa Duracleaners 650 OXFORD RD. Somebody thought there was 19 EN FLOOR POISHER 1t has the value features thatjive you better polisher performnce +... the valuenamd you how and trust. See H, compas ft now at Formerly 74.50 NOW 59.95 MEAGHER'S PHONE 5-2897 | King W. Dial 3-3428 Ld FINAL WEEK! - Of = Why pay more later when you can purchase that new fur coat now at a sensational saving | : Remember . . . 70 KING ST. E. when you purchase your new fur coat at MARTEN'S FURS you are saving the middle- man's profit, because we not only manufacture our own fur coats-but we also operate our | own retail outlets... therefore saving you many dollars. Decide NOW to visit . . . ¥ King E. 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