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The Oshawa Times, 3 May 1960, p. 8

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tel Women, Women's Editor Dial RA 3-3474 | Jo Aldwinckle, THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, May" 3, 1960 7 House in Kensington Gardens Queen's Git to Her Sister and Kew. There is also one at Special to Hampstead and one in Edin. The Oshawa Times burgh, LONDON -- A three-storey red Kensington Palace has always brick building, built by King been the most royal of the grace George 111 as an annex to Ken-/and favor residences. The Duch- sington Palace, is to be the home ess of Kent and the Princess Al- of Princess Margaret and An-|exandra have a 20-room apart. thony Armstrong-Jones when they ment in the south-west wing, only return from their honeymoon, three minutes walk from the Known as a "grace and favor" future residence of Princess Mar- residence, it has been offered to garet. The Princess' 18th century the couple by the Queen, and they brick house on the north side of heve accepted it. Until recently,/the Palace, is only one-third the it was the home of the Marquis|size of that of the Duchess. Other lof Carisbrooke, a grandson of neighbors will be Princess Alice, Queen Victoria, who died a few the Duke of Beaufort, Sir lan weeks ago. Now it stands empty. Laseelles, Sir Dudley Colley and Sir Tvan de la Bere. | By M. McINTYRE HOOD All the furniture of the Marqui has been removed, and the de- ng corators are moving it to make it ONE IN SCOTLAND ud and | Gourley will take place in Firstitrousseau tea. Baptist Church on Saturday al-|bride's mother wore an afternoon ed at several pre nuptial events. and evening, Mrs. Sidney Wins. Visitor From West Trousseau Tea And Showers For Miss Margaret Winsley Miss Margaret Winsley whose ley, Roxborough avenue, Oshawa, srriage to Mr. Ronald Harry|entertained for her daughter at a To receive the of mint H Mrs. Harry Gourley of Osh awa, mother of the prospective bridegroom chose a silk sheath dress of brown and white check and the future bride was wearing a flowered dress in shades of pin featuring a harem styled skirt, All wore corsages of pale pink tea roses, Miss Elizabeth Winsley, twin opened Mrs. sister of the future bride the doo" to the guests, Frank Lowry was in charge of the wedding gifts and the guest book. Miss Betty Dowton pre- sided in the trousseau room and Miss Brenda Flegg in the room . containing the shower gifts. Pouring tea in 'the afternoon were Mrs. Donald Rice and Mrs. Frank McLellan assisted by Mrs. « Sidney Parrott as hostess and serving were Mrs. Murray Eaton and Mrs. John Hummel. In the evening Mrs. Fred Gilmore and * Mrs. Donald Jackson poured tea. Mrs. James Smart, Mrs, James Arnold and Mrs. John Hummel , served assisted by Mrs. John Dan- cey. Mrs. Frank McLellan and Mrs." Sidney Parrott. were co-hostesses al a kitchen shower held at the, hotze of Mrs. McLellan, Tooley's ills. : rnoon, May 7, has been Last Saturday in the afternoon MRS. JOHN BURNETT ready for the princess and her There is only one gra.c husband. favor r By royal it is not a large house. rooms, including three main bed- rooms. The main bedroom looks TENTION ON WORLD REFUGEE YEAR Miss Irene Dhaczuk, Miss. Na- Sir EE are Mrs, Lloyd Akin, the guest | the picture are a group who pre- talie Rudy. Back row: William |Anne Across the spring lov speaker at the banquet, and Miss | sented the program including Mas ae Peo: Sian of | some Ukrainian dances. From | Blasko, Miss Margaret Pellow, |ness of the Kensington Garden 3 . (front row) are |. Robert Porayko, Robert Hyr- [in the bright sunshine, I could see anyk, Daniel Cherkas. the skyline of the houses and flats i# residence standards, cupled "OSHAWA Y FOCUSES AT World Refugee Fund. On World Membership Day each associa- tion is to make additional ef- fort for increased financial snp- port for World Refugee Year. Fhe membership commitiee of 'the YWCA held a pot-luck supper and a program recently emphasizing World Refugee Year instead of the usual World g, | nearly around eli-| floor and a basement, residence in Scotland, a flat in a Georgian House in the! It has 10 new town of Edinburgh. It is oc-|Manitoba, w by the Very Rev. Dr. and it is not as grand as some of the London. The objective of the YWCA of membership committee, who ad- | left to right: Miss ; Canada is $35,000. Seen above _Oshawa Times Photo |°P the Bayswater road. | mires some of the beautiful Uk- | Miss Helen Jandewsky, ~ [GRACE AND FAVOR HOUSES Membership banquet and cash k rainian embroidery. Others in | Pat Hyranyk, Mrs. Lloyd Akin, This Georgian House in Ken- donations were received for the SOCTAL NOTICES |sington Gardens is only one of P E R S 0 N A L S [some 100 'grace and favor" |houses which are owned by the Queen, They are her own proper-| Mrs. 8. V. Barlow, Mrs. Lorne freshments were served. The next!ty, and she alone is responsible| yd and Mrs. A. W. Armstrong meeting will be held on May 10. for a are considered worthy The committee in charge of mark of royal favor. To Raise Funds For Good Causes Brownies Hold Fair Miss Vera Moyse opened the| were guests at the luncheon and Mrs. W. I annual Brownie Fair at Guide|annual meeting of the national| Tickets may be House recently. She explained | Lyceum Club in Toronto, where, the annual smorgasbord SUPPer, hese 100 E. J. Reed he purpose of the fair and in. they had tlie pleasure of meeting|sponsored by the Sunshine WA}, 505 range while Mrs. vited the visitors to view the ex-|executives from Hamilton, Peter- Group of Simcoe Street Juited House, with its 200 rooms, to io, charge of hibition of work done by the dif-{berough and other branches Mrs. |C hurch, met recently to finalize| 3.0, ohty flats in Hampton Court ferent packs in Oshawa. Barlow; president of the Qsiava plans fou ussoven Me dom. Palace, where the tenants haul The W # aha ranch, presented a report of the e me: h 4 . | their roceries up to third-floor The tea room looked attractive.|,.p) "i, nfs aotivities during the Smith, Mrs 3 Mr Hospital Ruxiliary Pledges $25,000. Over Three Years Ziven, Mrs. A convener with co-convener purchased from Mrs or Mrs. T .H. Greer ter, of Twenty-five thousand dollars E. Johnson is was pledged to the building fund of the Oshawa General Hospital, at the April meeting of the Aux- iliary. This will cover a three- year period. [M. L. Morris is in The president, Mrs. R. W. Bas-| reservations seit, opened the meeting and in-| The date for the annual lunch troduced the guest speaker, Mrs.|aon sponsored by the Auxiliary The tea table was centered by a T Pp. Thomas, who spoke on the|for the graduating nurses was lovely floral arrangement of the past season building campaign now in pro-lannounced as Tuesday, May 24. Brownie colors of yellow and| wy gress for the new hospital Wing pickets are limited and anyone brown. Each table had a choco-|Gp TS 4 whith is so vitally needed. desirous of attending, was asked ate cup cake with yellow candle g ay, Mrs. Plans for the Maytime Dance|i, get in touch with Mrs. Clare io represent the birthday of the hme ley Sargant, Uriah Jones, Mrs. R. L. Sheffield. C. D. Wright and W. P. Whittington attended] Mrs. F. S. Wotton is conven- cign's displeasure". ENGAGEMENT and Mrs. Alfred George Dowson of Port Perry apnounce|, =. the engagement of their daugh- lived in Oshawa for a short {ime ; Rena Bernice, to Mr, Gar- llotting them to people who| .' A}rag palmer, son of Mr. and 'S|Mrs. George Alfred Palmer of . Oshawa. The marriage will take grace and favor"|piace on Saturday, May 21, at from Marlborough Queensway United Church, Toron- ENGAGEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Eric Courtice of) Burnett of Toronto and Mrs. John i! William Foreman, yinjows with rope and basket. [Courtice announce the engage Mrs. Byron Worden, Mrs. Stan-iqy.."gueen holds the freehold of/ment of their daughter, Carol and Mrs. Robert o))"of then. She picks the ten-|Anne, to Mr. Charles William ants. Only she can turn them out|Mellon, son of Mrs. Charles Mel. if they should "incur the sover-|lon of Madoc, and the late Mr. The houses Mellon, The marriage will take Honored By Friends Mrs. John Burnett of Oakvilie,| ho has been spend- ling the winter visiting relatives |183rd birthday The party was held at the home LaSalle avenue, who was as- sisted by another niece, Mrs. Wil- [11am Cox of Bowmanville and |Mrs, Loyal Pogue of Whitby. Mrs. Burnett is no stranger to) |Oshawa. Formerly Miss Maude {Helen Knight, she was born in Brooklin on April 26, 1877, and | before going west with her hus- band to homestead and has paid {many visits here since. She received many gifts, cards land flowers and several of her gratulations and to chat over old times. Among those from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Everett |Tordiff of Barrie. Mrs. Burnett has four sons, "verett of Toronto, Clifford of Vancouver, BC., and Austin and Jack of Oakville, and one daugh- ter, Mrs. Gordon Moxham (Mur- iel), Oakville. Also included in Mrs. John Dancey: assisted by her daughters, Margaret, Sheila and Pat entertained the bride-to- be at a pantry shelf shower. Charles Warr, Dean of the Thistle|and friends in Oshawa and To-| "A neighborhood shower arrang- and the Chapel Royal in Scotland. ronto was honored last week at a It has only six rooms, a ground tea party on the occasion of her| ed by Mrs. Charles Dowton and her daughter, Betty, was held at the former's home. A miscellaneous shower was grace and favor homes in and of her niece, Mrs. Oscar Shaw, held at the home of Miss Brenda Flegg, assisted by Mrs. Frank Lowry. During the evening a mock wedding provided enter- tainment. Mrs. Charles, Lee and her daughter, Mrs. Harry Gibbard, entertained at a shower. A dinner party was held at the home of Mrs. Harvey Crouch, Weston, at which the future bride received a presentation. Miss Margaret Winsley and Mr, Ronald Gourley shared the hon- ors with Miss Margaret Dancey old friends called to offer con-land Mr. Robert Aldsworth at a dinner party held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gilmore, A bathroom shower was held at: the home of Mrs. Allan Gibb. A supper shower was held at Harmony United Church and at- tended by the girls from the ac- counts receivable department of General Motors. The future bride was presented with a gift and from the accounts receivable de- annual luncheon meeting of ing the annual WA spring bazaar|are given rent-free. place quietly on Friday, May 27. Ottawa Club Marks Nein, May 18, were Eliott at least a week previous Girl Guide movement in Canada, the Lyceum Club and Women's : : " to the luncheon 50 years of guiding. Art Association at Peterborough at St. George's Memorial Church.. A great many of these houses Assisting her will be Mrs, George have been given to men who have her family are 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. partment, she was presented with a wedding gift of a silver chest, The gift shop continues to pro- Pouring tea for the first hour|jast week. ¢ t i MacGregor, treasurer; Mrs. Rob-| won their sovereign's commenda- Humoresque Club gress. The resignation of Mrs, were Mrs. R. E. Wilson, division v t } Leonard Wakeford from the com- commissioner, and Mrs. Arthur] Mr. and Mrs Clive S. Ald-|ert Clayton and Mrs. R. A. Ken-|tion in war, or to their widows. mittee was announced with Forsythe, Kingsway district com-|winckle, Glenn, Janice and Caro-|ney, sewing; Mrs. Kenneth Blen- That is why the list of elderly Musical Evening regret. Mrs. W. D. Warrin will missioner, The second hour pour-|lyn, are leaving from Malton cowe, home baking. Mrs. Wotton|ladies now living modestly in| The social evening of the Hu- staff the shop for the next period.|ing tea were Mrs. J. C. Stephen-|Airport today for a month's holi- will be in charge of the white Hampton Court Palace reads like| OTTAWA (CP)-Battles staged moresque Club was held on pour new members were wel-son, Rosslyn district commission: day visiting relatives in England, elephant table. Since the bazaar a heroes' gallery from two world when slips were ankle-length pet- Tharsday evening at the CRA .omed Mrs. Herman Goldstein,er, and Mrs. Russell Hayward,(They have been spending a few(is a project, with _all/wars. One of the tenants is Lady|ticoats b talgi - , the last meeting for the|yirs. J. M. Snider, Mrs. Robert Southdale district commissioner. days with his. parents, Mr. and branches participating, booths Baden-Powell, another is ies Wednesday night at a pag- ON 4 ' "|Mierney, sctive: and ome associ. Convening the tea room were(Mrs. J. A. Aldwinckle, Bonnie-|will be held by the Afternoon Fisher, widow of a famous ad-|geant celébrating the 50th 'anni The CNIB Advisory Board ofiate Mrs. N. C. Hinds. Brown Owls Mrs. Stephen Wot- brae Lodge, Branch under Mrs. John Sawyer; miral of the first world = war. versary of the University Wom- Bvmauvills provides the enter} A convener was sought for the ton and Mrs. Jack Gaskell, as-| the Junior Auxiliary, under Mrs, There are widows of 12 knights en's Club of Ottawa. aigment of 5 . Sven towing en. | Festival of Gifts bazaar in the|sisted by Mrs. Thomas Pugh, You are invited by the Social W. 0. Hart, while the Girls'|and a Viscountess. Canada's first woman geolo- | Dre oll Ho Ea w.ifall, and Mrs. A. W. Armstrong Mrs. C. McCullough, Mrs. Fred|Department to send in any little| Auxiliary will be in charge ofl pow FeTATES gist, Dr. Alice Wilson, laughed manic. will convene this committee, as. Taylor, Mrs. Victor Phair, Mrs. items of interest. News of teas,|/the candy booth. "The 100 widely scatt odd along with other members of the A trio from the Trinity United|Sisted by Mrs. M. L. Morris. Earl Campbell, Mrs. Bill Tim-|surprise parties, showers, an : " A earor" pb scatlered audience at seeing herself por a the Sripis . chuk, Mrs. George Webster, Mrs. |versaries and comings and go. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Vickery, Brace anc favor Houses are trayed on stage wheeling a mu- Church, Mrs. Dorothy Van Prell,| Mrs. F. J. Rundle presented ' i d ja 8 go the residue of one of the greatest i 1 Mrs. Gwen Block and Mrs. Lynn her motion for the second timer atrick O'Connor, Mrs. Charles|ings dre always very acceptable Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brockwell landholdings in the country, th seum-piece bicycle. Oke, sang several songs accom-lon the matter of the new con- Cathmoir. and for which there is no charge and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tumey #. por whose Yopigin| Dr. Wilson recalled that she got| panied on the piano by Mrs Jean| stitution and Mrs. G. D. Conant Mrs. Jack Barkwell and Mrs. Please write or telephone RA attended the Burton - Vickery ' g 1 "ja bicycle when her male col-| Billet. Mrs. Ida Goddard gave|addressed the meeting on this, Re J. Manning presided over the|3-3474 local 18. wedding in Guelph on Saturday|eeico. 'The property has a net/icasues in the Geological Survey) several humorous readings Solo-| Copies are to be given to all display room, ably assisted by and also a party given by the annual income of 2.000.000. but | frst were issued cars. ist Mrs. Nellie Pring sang several/ members and any suggestions for Parkwood district commissioner, Mrs, Thomas Allison and Mrs. bride's parents, Dr. and Mrs. |, "oouaraign surrenders this to]. Lhe Male reasoning was that a, Scottish songs accompanied by|change may be sent in to Mrs, MIs. George Pearce and Robert Hillady of Richmond Hill|Glenn Burton, at the Countryiy,. treasury in return for her onan couldn't possibly fix a car| Miss Bertha Colville. Refresh-|Conant for the consideration of Adelaide district commissioner,|and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gibson and|Club on the previous evening. |.ivi list. if "it broke down. Dr. Wilson ments were served by the Bow-'her committee Mrs. W. E, Gardner, daughter, Shirley, of Newmar. =-------------------------- Left to h . : bought her own car and strapped manville ladies assisted by Lion-| Tea was served. with Miss A sale of candy and aprons, | ket, were week end guests at the : ri } 9 her are her own homes, (the two-wheeler on top as a pre-| ettes Mrs, Rufus Lambert, Mrs. vera Moyse presiding at the io convened by Mrs. F. M. Jamie- home of Mrs. Grant Smith, High- HOUSEHOLD LIQUOR an the rate and favor resi. cautionary measure. ack Anderson and Mrs. Jack|iaple pres ® son and Mrs. Charles Langfield,|land avenue. DERBY, England (CP) -- Ap- SGnCet at w Bampion pos pie S00 Sih ihives Tel Bi bt proved to be a popular attraction plying for a licence to sell alco-|and others at wi n be, | plyir > ain Shirl " y afits indsor Castle, [cilities for women lawyers pro-| The following are the names to everyone present. The Rendezvous Club for its hol, which was granted, the man-| Kensington Palace, Bushy Park|voked more laughter. yay | 50th Anniversary | SPEEDY GRANDMA 0 golly PRESTIGE of the prize winners: Man's door Mrs. Bruce Hitchins, president | regular meeting toured Lakeland - AA prize, Mr. Howard Gibson; of the Brown Owls' Club, re. Broadcasting station. The mem. 28" of a supermarket here said: Lady's ag rise, Mrs Moch- In the first go-cart contest be. ceived at the door with Mrs. L bers and nine guests were con- "Many women do not like to be| manczuk; lucky cup, Mrs. Mo. 4) ckland and Canterbury v: Brennan, who was in charge ducted through the studio by Mr.|seen going into a public house Fry; lucky saucer, Mrs. E.| Ylof tickets due to the absence of Fred Oliver, FM station man-| i; the middle of a day. Th t Wakely: birthday, Miss Vera|here a member of the Auckland ihe treasurer, Mrs. W. P. Jack- ager, who explained how the dif- in She middie ola tay. 1he gram. Sloe younges! grandmother, |team was injured when her go- son ? ss ferent programs were arranged, N§ Of & licence would satisfy the Mrs. satchell; grandmother]... jp i wt | After the tour th nn. needs of a housewife"s home with most grandchildren, Mrs g | cart got out of control on a turn, od to Adela He - et re to Joes as Gatchell; oldest man, Mr. Wil-(hit a bale of straw and over (32nd Party Fill ree . Ye: Witheirt causing ner 19 jose ace. liam Hunka: youngest woman, turned on the driver. The driver ar ar Y 1118 Miss C. Cousins: farthest to trav- was Mrs. Doren May Stevens, 54, U i H 1 el, Mr. Rollie Cousins; anniver- mother of 15 children and a sary, Mrs. M. Jones pper, ower alls ry; 2 grandmother as well, At Christ Church The annual Daffodil Card Party | of the Afternoon Guild of Christ] Memorial Church was held in {the Parish Hall on Wednesday | evening, when both the upper and lower halls were used for the large attendance. Mrs. H. D. Cle- verdon wlecomed the guests and | {in the lower hall the same pro- | cedure was conducted by Mrs. | William Goodswan, wife of the curate. | The prizes and floral arrange- | ments were drawn by Mrs. Cle- verdon, assisted by the general | convener, Mrs. James McCansh, | and by Mrs. Goodswan, ist d| {by the group's president, Mrs. | | George Fletcher and were receiv- led by Mrs, Gordon Summers Mrs. J. A. Schaad, Mrs. J. J | Fleming, Mrs. H. Taylor, Miss | M. Gallagher, Mrs. E. W. Peter- |son, Mrs. J. Borrowdale, Mrs. O Robson, Mrs. Donald J. Read, (Ms. i Long, Mrs. George |Sheridan, Mrs, Frank Turney, | | Miss Beth Ford, Mrs. G. LaRush, Mrs. Gordon Magee, Mrs. T. Hop- kins, Mrs. W. Blight, Mrs. E Solly, Mrs. G. Freeman, Mrs. T | Temple, Mrs. K. Swinson, Mrs. {Crossman, Mrs. S. Horne, Mrs. R. B. Webster, Mrs. R. W. Bas- sett, Mrs. C. S. Johnson, Miss | Margaret Corrigan, Mrs, J.| Ewart, Mrs. D. Burns, Mrs. J. J.| Fox, Mrs. R. Nesbitt and Mrs. > Rite pn : elwood Bickell (Mabel) of Stanley Lawrence P@rry community, Mr, and Mrs. | Lakefield and Mrs. Enard Mieus, Refreshments were later serv-| Bert Midgley of Prince Albert|(Gladys) of Toronto. There are ed by the group's members. were honored recently at a sur-/10 grandchildren For this very popular and suc- prise party to mark their 45th| Congratulations by telephone cessful party the committee re- wedding anniversary {from Minnesota came from their| sponsible was composed of: gen- eldest son, the Reverend Welling-| eral convener, Mrs. James Mc couple was presented with gifts |'°" Midgley and the rest of the|Cansh; prizes, Mrs. William Gib- tied with blue satin ribbon, and Uf Children were present with|bie and Mrs. D. Bailes: refresh-| the three-tier cake, made by their| their wives and husbands. Also!ments, Mrs. M. W. Sutton; tick- | eldest daughter. was decorated in| Present were Mr. Midgley's sis-|ets, Mrs. Roy Day and Mrs. | blue in keeping with the sapphire! cr and her husband, Mrs. R. J.|Avern Taylor; flowers, Mrs. | amniversary Taylor and Mr. Taylor of Brigh-|R. J. Ross; tables, Mrs. William Whe' fami 5 ton A. Holland age family hres oly to all the good wish The next activity in which the and two daug the Rev- the bridegroom pf 45 years Afternoon Guild will he joined Stehd Wellington M gle of Yin & ressed the appreciation the other Women's ARE 'g sota: Albert of Os nimsell and his bride, 'the former e 7 awa and Robert of Port Perry; Sarah Smith, id AR banat bra a CHRISTCHURCH, N.Z. (CP)-- WOOLWORTH'S =e FIRST MOTHER DAY CARDS -3¢ to 1.00 3. MR AND MRS. BERT MIDGLEY Family Honors Pr. Albert Pair On Sapphire Anniversary Lite - long residents of Port|Mrs Beautiful Plastic Flowers CARNATIONS -- W hite, Pink, Rea. Each ERP IE a 3 FLOWER ROSE with fern. Each Atl the fomily dinner party the Complete Vase & Glass Block Complete with Flowers and Fern 98¢c-1.98-2.98 consists of ns l Tes, thter ag 28 KING ST. EAST RA 3-4621 J TAILORING... A new concept in leather and last silhouetting. hand sewn of course. wh oghollihy 7 nede by a le aon Fore Ermine Celfic Calf Gypsy Celtic Calf Widths AAA to B Sizes to 10 MOTHER'S DAY IS MAY 8th Give Mother's feet a treat , . give her a GIFT CERTIFICATI from Davidson's DAVIDSON'S Operated by MEMBIR OF: E. A. SOUTHWELL 31 SIMCOE ST. N. RA 65-3312 Open Fri. Eve. Till 9 PM

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