A -- "AT LYCEUM CLUB AND WOMEN'S ARTS ASSOCIATION GARDEN TEA Mrs, Gordon D. Conant lent the wounds of her home on Simcoe H&S Executive Farewells Two Staff Members On Tuesday evening in the audi | tayium "of North Simcoe School, members of the Home and School wx cutive and thelr hushand's gath ore d at a dessert party to honor Principal R, A. Jobb and Mrs Joby who are leaving Oshawa and Miss Gertrude Kidney who is re- ting from the teaching profession, Vrosentations of a table lamp #0 Mr, and Mrs, Jobb and a trave Hog clock to Miss Kidney were made by the president, Mrs, 8, V, Barlow Following refreshments and pres ehintions, the guests were treated {6 a most interesting travelogue by Mr. and Mrs, A. H. Dancey, of thelr trip to Great Britain and re th i San ein hy Mr, Dance; combined wi teresting narration Aig d a back. ound of well-chosen recorded usic provided delightful enter Winment, Arcaniiemeonts for the made A Wi Mus, Dancey, (oung. PERSONALS Mra, Harvey Calverly, ftreet,- who celebrated her 80th birthday on Thursday, June 23, & guest of honor at a family urprise party held at the home of er daughter, Mrs, Alfred Annis, and Mr. Annis, Besshorough Drive. From the friends who were present arty were rina. oa Mrs. E Albert My Calverly received a choice | ray of gifts vr. and Mrs, E. A. Collins, Grier. | » Avenue, were entertained at a inner party at the Guild Inn, Scar. | on Wednesday to cele | ough, o thelr 25th wedding anniver- On thelr return home from | surprised | shout seventy-five friends who dinner they were | gathered to express congratu. | ms and good wishes, tise Marjorie Domagala Guhawa last evening for ere she will attend the Gerada Street South for a garden tea on Wednesday under the au able Ll] of the Lyceum Club and om» Hefferman and Miss Patricia O'Brien. Included in the group of usheretios at the performance were the Misses Ann Workman, Dorothy Redpath, Mary Frances Ebbs, Ca. rol Whittington, Marilyn Cain Helen Wallace, Anne Wallace an Mary Lou Taylor, Miss Beatrice Jacqueline La Bine whose marriage to Mr, Bog. er J. Mask took place in Holy | Cross Roman Catholic Church this morning was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower arranged by Miss Marcia Mask at her home in Whitney, Ontario. Miss Marguerite Bisonnette, Mrs, Leo" Nichol Miss Dorotny Malcovitch a the hostess in serving the gu Mrs, Richard Young of Oshawa entertained at a miscellaneous shower, and was asisted in serv. ing the guests by Mrs, Green and Miss Marie Gaudet of Toronto, Following the rehearsal on last evening, the bridal party was en. y | tertained at the home of the bride's arents, Mr, and Mrs, J. A, Ia ine, Ritson Road, North, Maio McInroy '|Feted Bride-Elect A mong those entertaining for Miss Marle Mcinroy whose mar. Jae to Mr. Lawrence Mountjoy took place In Westmount United Church this afternoon were Mrs, William Snowden who was hostess left Detroit | ick wedding in Immaculate ption Church, Miss Domagala | | also visit Mr, and Mrs, Joseph ida in Detroit during the week | at a miscellaneous shower held at her home, Miss Lorraine Knowles en's Arts Association, Seen above Mrs, Fred Roberts and Mrs, Cleve Fox chat with Miss May and Miss Marilyn Booth assisted in serving. The guests were friends and stall and some former members of the staff of the Toronto-Dominion Bank where the bride is an em- ployee, Miss Gladys Mountjoy, Mrs, Keith Mountjoy and Mrs, Murray Mountjoy arranged a pantry show- er at the home of Mrs, Harold Mountjoy. Mrs, Donald Mitchell, sister of the bride-elect, presented her with a bride's book, Games were ar ranged by Mrs. Murray Mountjoy, The bride-elect was also honored dat a supper held at Westmount United Church when the W.A, of i {the church held a supper for the choir members and the Sunday school teachers, The Sunday school teachers presented Miss Mein. roy with a woollen blanket and a china cake plate and server, Mrs, Stanley Gomme arranged micgllaneoy shower at her me, the guests being neighbors and friends and former school mates, Mrs, Jack Warrington, Mrs, Gorden Wherry, Mrs, Ernest Hyd. erman assisted in serving, The staff of the Toronto-Domin fon Bank presented Miss Mclnroy with a number of pleces of crystal, The staff of Hayden-Macdonald (Oshawa) Ltd, presented the bride groom with an electric coffee mak- er, FAST « DRYING Nylon fabrics dry with unusual | rapidity because of their low mols. | ture absorption, | AND BUILDERS' 184 BOND ST. W. WHOLESALE HARDWARE | DIVISION PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE COMPANY LIMITTD OSHAWA HARDW ARE Dillson who Is presiding at the tea table Times Gazette | Stall Photo Golden Jubilee Ch. Annual Picnic The Golden Jubllee Chapter, IODE held its annual picnic meeb ing at the home of Mrs, E, G Storie, Glenwood Crescent on Tues. day evening, A short Informal business, mee. ing was held and Mrs, Ro; Da regent, announced that Walk r Libby will convene the 'annual Satice which will be held on No: vember 25 with Bobby Gimby and his orchestra providing the musical ackground, Thanks were extended to Mrs. , E. Houghton and her haipors who decorate the beautiful float for the Rotary Parade, The mem: hers were greatly pleased to have as their guest for the evening Mrs, T, K. Creighton, hondraty regent of the chapter, It was decid: ed that the meeting night of the chapter be changed from. the second Monday in the month to the fourth Monday in the month, A prize donated by the regent tosthe sewing group with the larg est ndmber of _members present Woven JO ALDWINCKLE WOMEN'S EDITOR DIAL RA, 3.3474 ™E DALY TIMESGAZETTE, Saturday, June 15, 1956 g Elsa Jenkins Addresses Lionettes At Regional Rally At Orillia representation of Oshawa Lionetien recently attended a re gional rally of Lady Lions held in fllia where the guest speaker was Elsa Jenkin, director of wom- en's activities at the Canadian Na tional Exhibition, The dinner meeting, the first of Ms kind in this district, was at tended by six sister organizations, Washago, Barrie, Rouge Hill, MacTier, Oshawa and the hostess club, Orillia, Among head table guests was 4 Mrs, Gordon Belyea, women's edi tor of the Lions News, who stated that 62 women's auxiliaries to Lions Clubs had been formed in recent years, These auxiliaries formed primarily to give united help to thelr Lions clubs in their many projects, have become ne: tive women's service clubs in thelr much-needed lind, retarded communities, assistance givin to the {| ehlldren, cerebral palsied children, 4 | the cancer society and local hos- was won by Mrs, A, W. Berry's group, Mrs, Day expressed the wish that all members try to al. tend the meetings in the fall, She also conveyed her thanks to Mrs, Storie for her hospitality, Entertainment for the evening was supplied by the sewing groups A very successful auction was held and games were played, A vocal group gave a tasty arrangement of "Romona" and with a little imagination, the members were taken for a "Sunday afternoon drive In a Model T." This was the final meeting of the season for the chapter, The next| da meeting will be held in September, ituls p In her address, Mrs, Jenkins told of a. Sosa La around the wor and ving for a trip above the Abella Cifcle in the im mediate future, In connection with her work with the CNE, Mrs, Jenkins » are t-| ticularly 'about the doll ea bition, Many of these dolls arrive with | ™ complete wardrobes in Miche luggage owned, for the most pi by women prominent in Canadian shade. society and professional and busi- ness life, Entries also included dolls sent by notable women from almost every country of the world, and all are distri dren's Institutions at the close of the CNE, Oshawa Lionettes attending the rally were: Mrs, William ek, Mrs. Flo ya Foreman, Mrs, John Swan, Peter Andrey, Mrs, John Kent 'and Mrs, Wolle Miller, SOCIAL NOTICES AT HOME Mr, and Mrs, James A, Lee, Greenbank, will be at home to their friends on Sunday, June 26, from 6 to 10 p.m, on ti eo occasion of their 25th wedding anniversary, ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs, Percy George Sanders of Oshawa announce the engagement of their daughter, Eve. lyn Grace, to William omple Mit. chell, B.A, son of Mr, and Mrs, E. W, L, Mitchell if Columbus. The marriage will take place on Satur. July 23, 1965, at 12 o'clock iy "Albert Street United Curch, Oh ACES RESTAURANT (formerly Duncandale Dairy Ranch) 939 DUNDAS WEST Will Be Open FRI, and SAT. EVENINGS 'TIL 1:00 A.M. from Now On DROP IN AT YOUR CONVENIENCE BE THERE | TONIGHT! AT THE CANADIAN LEGION STREET FAIR and DANCE The Graduation Party arranged by King Street Home and School Association for the students of Grade 8, was held at House on Tuesday evening, June a, Mr, Laurence Sav. principal, fotroduced the iH numbers, The evening's activities with & rousing singing wi verett Maycock at the og Annual Garden Tea Is Social Event A highlight of the social season was the annual garden tea of the | oder Lyceum Club snd Women's Arts "| Association held at the home of Mrs, Gordon D, Consnt on Wed nesday afternoon ae garden was oy with sum er blooms ng ri bright enairss nl "grouped for friendly conversation, yy op reading were set up In Ry 5nd bial and interest was splay looked after by he potter Biduioh and Mrs, Charles Eder, The articles in this display were the work of the gers mie sroup of the CRA and Lyceum Club which Jointly sponsor this | f nos, the many guests were ---- rom the Peterborough and Toronto branches of the Lyceum Club, Guests were also present from Whitby and Pickering, Receiving were Mrs. R, A, Wal Isce, president and Mrs, G, D, Conant, Pouring tea were Mrs, R, 5, McLaughlin, Mrs, R, L, w/a, Mrs, Ri Henry, Mrs A Ci n, Mrs, W, H, King, Miss May Dillon, Mrs, Leonard Richer, Mrs, E, 5. Alger and Mrs, w. Harding. ' The flowers Sat, graced the ton ables were ¢ ly arrange Mrs, Glenn Henry, The a Adelnide " convener for the Yovent was Mrs, W. J. Balter. King Street H&S Association Entertains Graduating C Class Th dictions i Mr, followed om Sl of Edw de, 4 ig Home and oh a very 2g, Veh evening, was brought to esunanty served by Home and The Ti rel close with r venership of Mrs, assisted by Mrs, A, YOUR FACE AGAINST MY JACKET, MISS FARNKETTLE, PAINT ISN'T MADE THAT CAN'T BE REMOVED BY; New Service CLEANERS Bring us oll your cleaning prob- lems, If we can't solve 'em we'll tell you so, For Dependable Pickup end Mog erate a 0 he Association for " con Quorge Hearse wv. trong FIRST "RESTAURANT" The first place # "restaurant" was actually called the oH, DON'T WORRY ABOUT ue des Poulies in Pars in 1765, ALPHA TABLETS coos the amazing vitamin and mi dy ALFALFA plant plus fast workin pain rling agents offer effective Neurite sod we ALPHA TABI y Nowe aul Newralale_ pai 0 es $00 $05 AT BETTER DRUG STORES TV SIT entire room, The BEST WAY T0 ENJOY WATCHING .. TELEVISION amar 1. 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