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The Oshawa Times, 2 Jul 1960, p. 7

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| Friends Honor Mary Holubenko marriage on| Mr, Miss| | Prior to her | Thursday, June 30, to {George Ensley Rogers, {Mary Lorine Holubenko was hon- ured at several pre-nuptial par- |ties. Miss Betty Gulliver was host-| ess at a miscellaneous shower. held at her heme in Whitby. She | oer THE OSHAWA TIMES, Saturday, July 2, 1960 7 Donna Graham Feted Bride-Elect Miss Donna Graham, whose whose to Mr. Alan Bentley took place this afterncon in St, Paul's United Church, Ajax, has been honored at prenuptial parties. A miscellaneous shower was held by Mrs. John Donald, at the home of Mrs. William Linton, Pickering. Miss Margaret Carle- ton and Miss Clarissa Edwards was assisted by Miss Beverly Rull. The grests were the teach- ers and friends from St. George's Anglican Church school. A party was held at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Haizell. Val- ley Drive, with Mrs Arthur Mumberson assisting. Miss Holu- benko was presented an slectric mixer from the staff members of Vincent Massey po ojancy the Governor Gen- school. eral and Madame Vanier was ac A linen shower was held at the corded Wednesday night's open home of Mrs. John Francom. jng performance of Romeo and |itossland road east, with Mrs. juliet at the Stratford Festival, {jacob Bregman and Mrs. Alan Reesor assisting. the .actors and the director, Mi Mrs. L. J. Romhanyi, Byron chael Langham. and designer, {Court, was hostess at a cup and Tanya Moiseiwitch. Jt was also a saucer shower. Miss Patricia release of pent-up emotion, brew laylor and Miss Elizabeth Mills od by the bitter-sweet ingredients assisted. of | A miscellaneous shower held at the home of Mrs |Cameron, Colborne street east, Hnly once or t with Mrs. Douglas Barnes as- snd Juliet express | sisting. The guests were the mo- podings of ill thers of Miss Holubenko's grade held transfixed watching jour class at Vincent Massey silken happiness and kgow- |school. will be sackcloth Miss Holubenko was also honor- Confounding the ed by a party given by her pu- had condemned pils at Vincent Massey school Bruno Gerussi ana presented with a gift of frequently china ornaments brought ic 'approach with- A rehearsal party was held at out the edne of 'the old Sandalwood on Wednesday even- style performer. Restrained, yet ing uninhibited, a healthy young S. A. Home League Silk Suits Find Annual Picnic The Salvation Army Home Lea gue hela its annual picnic at J Lakeview Park on Tuesday af I once a rather rare ernoon, June 28. membe vardrobe family The afternoon was become exceedingly popular games and races. Winners of the various events are as follows nto "Stepping on Pie Plates', Mrs. (4 Robert Young and Mrs. William done meeting a pro-/Short, Jr.; Throwing the Pic and was presented, convened Plates, Mrs. Wilbert Clarke and by Mrs. James Scott, Mrs. Clay- Mrs. George Beard; Passing the on Lee and Mrs. Edward Hol-'pean Rag, Mrs. William Short and. A sing song was held with|Sr., and Mrs. Ellerby Mrs. William Graham at the The lucky spot race was won piano. A "spring hat preview" |by Mrs. D. Jackson and Mrs. I was presented by eight mem-/Mitchell. The Beans and Straw bers. Taking part were Mrs. race, Mrs. William James, Mrs William Stallibrass as 'Miss Robert Young and Mrs. George ; Cleaner' model; Mrs. Mark Hill Beard; Shoe Kicking. Mrs. Paul cape 'Miss Pie Plate"; Mrs, Reg-|Jendretaki and Mrs. William 5)" Pike as "Miss Light O'-/Short, J Three-legged race, ° jove": Mrs. Samuel Gibbs as|Mrs. Wiliam Stubbings and Mrs d ; "The Collander" model; Mrs.|Gordon Butler : We 3% here are many silks Ernest Adams as 'The Bath! A contest on ham was won by a fully while some Mat" model: Mrs. Fred Coleman Mrs. Nicholas Coty and Mrs. C of the more opulent weaves have as "Madam Hold-in"'; Mrs. Harry Ridge. udience Rises By Jo Aldwinckle A standing ovation led by His The ovation a tribute to was the romantic tragedy. was vir. Langham did not allow his John characters in grief did Romeo some fore- I'hus the audience to wallow wice vas heir ing it 'who ol the flamboyant actor oracles the casting as Romeo a WED IN DOUBLE-RING CEREMONY Pictured after their wedding | ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth recently at Holy Cross Roman | young and the bridegroom is Catholic Church are Mr. and os ind Stain a the f Mr. and Mrs. Sieve Mrs. Steven Frank Rigo. The a £0 i bride, the-former Miss Marion Rigo, all of Oshawa. Georgina Young, is the daugh Photo by Albert St. WA Closes Season With Supper And Program | awa Preshytery would be held at October 27 the ( Ireland By ELEANORGROSS he silk sui of the in has Th ea own spent really he casual, n various weaves on it has come and can seen for the tailored Albert ailor held mn meeting W.A. of losing season of the Street United Church was on Tuesday evening, June the form of a pot luck supper Mrs. Ernest Jones gave the early history of the mission" 1 south Oshawa. Mrs. George #'ord had charge of the devotion al period. Miss Cora Harvey ciosed this part of the meeting with prayer Mrs. Eric president opened the business meeling with 2 poem. The minutes were read Mrs. James Scott reported that there was a substantial balance in the treasury. Mrs. Lawson Parks reported that 27 hospital visits had been made and for the months of July and August Atkinson The lored, sem Ajax on n solid Following dram n ex It's wel into around o ting prin worth putting money right at a uit we OS the calendar is time, any silk is especially home an For place in a suitable, be nicely and so well-bred. Silk ottoman fall and is slated for | later on, together with brocade Silk is li summer linen weave cause it tailors 50 looks Coopel in for va as nald ghtweight and packs to be dry-cleaned. But washable silk st 1 res h y as "Madam from! There was a peanut scramble laa ashab Ee LS Just Fenuires visits will be taken care of by paris" and Mrs. Stewart Gra-ior the children and the child fo a R hatin Mrs. James Scott, Mrs. Samuel ham as "Miss Hot Water Bottle". gather the most peanuis Gibbs, Mrs. Fred Coleman and A play was presented entitled Jackie Butler. professionally the excess removed was po moisture ploting wtith a towel. If you don't have time to iron served by Mrs William " we so pleasant to han- treat just to feel its silk coat this gray or Mrs. Walter | tor 0) meeting, last HOUSEHOLD AID Mackie had| Of a total of 4,173,000 hous interesting holds in. Canada in 1938, about evening ended|per cent had powered washing hicken supper. machi Mr mego and Mrs ign the mars Stephen Re- register following a double ecently at Al United . Church | Formeily Miss Diane Margaret Mrs. Harry Longbottom. |((The Bakers' Dozen" showing| Supper was silk just soon as it's dr It was announced that the Gol- the busy life of most families, George Hester and Mrs nih i . ) Noo 3 y fT orig Birt kis Part are tative Pail e 10 gh )€ Sure 0 re dampen the bus tour to Casa Loma and High!ma Mitchell" Mrs. Clayton Lee;| Next week's meeting will ] garment oy Aol fy Rood _ Park, Toronto, on July 14. The 'Marlene the maid", Mrs. Alex held as usual in the Salvation ae ol spria a si wa bus will leave the Church at|Maracle; "Harriet Hastie". Mrs.|Army citadel. with Mrs. Cliris stead. wet x Ee Bley Soo a] o 10.30 a.m. and the return fare Arthur Allmon; "Gloria Hastie Osbourn in charge of the devo- hg 8 ¢ oan i" 3 ae bi will be $3.85 Mrs. James Scott Todd", (her married daughter) tional period. that way unt IP mol : y Say reminded the members to give Mrs. Gordon Schemilt; 'Meg m---- - the hael has i aTe Tom their names in early if they de- Hastie', her unmarried daugh- . rie evenly Then ioraied ne id cided to go. ter, Mrs. Lawson Parks; "Mrs. Kinette Club lo press it on the a 2 «Mrs i Cooper ave a 'a Lovell from the Chureh , Mrs, As spoiled a are. with. st port on the Presbytery WA!James Scott. After the play all 1 PTV ash an LW or Iabrike Hot executive held recently in Whitby joned in the singing of hymns. Strawberry Bridge hans Washing wea Tonk ® that and a donation is to be sent Mrs. George Sanders thanked alll The Kinette Club of Oshawa mind using an iron Hin pods toward the rug for the common those who had taken part inijeld its second annual straw- again. Especially is this so when voom at Five Oaks camp. Mrs. planning the evening. The next herry bridge recently at Simcoe it comes to a silk dress or suit Cooper also reported that the meeting will be held on the fourth yal. The fabric. i i semi-annual meeting of the Osh-/Tvesday in September Mrs, Earl Southern, president dle it's a : of the club, opened the bridge softness [ vith a few words of welcome to When it comes fo raincoats, GROUPS, CLUBS, Al | XILIARIES jibe any guests, The Shainman there are some made of beauti- . + f s Mrs. Allan ful pure But the most popu -- HE p Canning, co-chairman, Mrs. Gor- |ar rain-and-shine is likely + EVA ALEXANDER GROUP [for the social evening and the don Garrison, tickets and decora- (4 he of cotton , 'The Eva Alexander Group of winners were: Mrs. H. Luke,|(ions, Mrs. Donald Lake i Popular : Season. tere ate Si Stepien's United Church met srs. A. Seely, Mrs. Newton Sta-| Prizes and favors donated by some Bandsore glen ai are vecently in the ladies' parlor.|cey, Mrs. Ross Westlake, Mrs. local merchants were won by black and white a Li Por the devotional hour a num-| William Stubbings, Mrs, Charles Mrs. Gerald Blears, Mrs. James heavy cotton hoy d"s-tooth cf her of familiar gospel hymns|Wells, Mrs. J Hayball, Mrs. S./Morrison, Marilyn Bilsky, Bar- inakos a good Hen Sou Shook were sung houston, Mrs. Albert Kinnerley bara Mathews, Mrs. Harry Rae, in heige and 8 es or Te < 'The meeting was presided over aud Mrs L. G Treherne. {Mrs, S. G. Sargeant, Mrs. John green on whit Bn ans hy Mrs. S. C Rundle. The min- FIRST BAPTIST WA Stead, Mrs. M. E. Johnson, Mrs. The majority of coals take to wes were read The WA of Fir > | Norman Raike, Mrs. H. M. Cran- 4 straight hanging line ; f : : ; 7 st Baptist Church field. Mi Freda Dick. M ght hanging line and many Mrs, James Palmer reported held its monthly meeting at Col-| eld, Miss Freda Dick, Mrs. L. go in for a touch of black at the an cards sent out, and Mrs. Em- , hus at the home of Mrs. Mur. | £iaviair Mrs. A. S. Clark, Mrs. Much of the new. rainwear is thanuel Hurvid gave the flower ray Eaton. Gerald Ireland, Ruby Courtue, collar with black buttons. The cot- and fruit report The president as, 5 Foes: Mrs. C.D. {on paisley and tapestry patterns * A donation from the group will'Nickerson presided Bussll, pe D, A umphell, are popular, too, especially with le given towards the expenses of| The devotional period was led! ;jien ly J an giv Tia matching hats. wonnie Crossman, one of the hy Mrs. Ralph Hopson, Her topic| pylyea "Mis ; Geor, ig F 1S GGIT who has been accepted as w "Love" Irs ies. Ser ea M ors A delegate tc Camp Council at The reports from treasurer, San Crawford, Pie, YTS. 0 Ryde Lake .ecretary and flower conveners| T iti Rb i Stamped quilt blocks two were given ae x tional strawberry haby quilts were handed out to The president thanked the ban-|, bricake Was served Dy the a oct "The Ironsrol'siauet sorveiors - "members of the club. Thanks ex be embroider I quet convenors and assistants| preggad by Mrs. Allan €anning Sport was given by Mrs. W. R far hel good work through the brought the evening to a close The next until Birthday greetings were sung the fall, will take the form of a {¢ Mrs George Hall, Mrs. W. L pot luck' supper in the church \ickerson and Mrs. Walter Well- parlors at 6.30 p.m nan : SOCIAL NOTICE Refreshments were served by This month's meeting will be Mrs: Fred Kirby assisted by held at Lakeview Park on July ENGAGEMENT Mrs. Fred, Strank, Mrs. Robert 19 and will take the form of a Mr. and Mrs. Earlby Kay an smbrose and Mrs. Frank Craw- picnic with Mrs. Boyce Waram hounce the engagement of their ford and Mrs. Edwin Pearson as pro- Youngest daughter, Marie Mar- _ J 2 gram committee aaret, to Mr. John Alexander CANADIAN LEGION AUX. The hostess served refresh- McKinney, son of Dr. and Mrs The Ladies Auxiliary Cana: \,onts assisted hy Mrs. Richard J. H. McKinney, all of Brooklin dian Legion. Branch 3, mel OD griiton and Mrs. Sidney Can- I'he marriage is to take place on Tuesday evening June 28, for a find closed the meeting with Saturday July 30, at 3 o'clock at sgcial and this was the closing over : Brooklin United Church. ebent until September 6. The 4 Auxiliary does not meet during ONWARD GROUP ENGAGEMENT July and August The -June meeting of the Har-' Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Breau of Card bingo was played, the mony United Church Onward of Minto, New Brunswick, wish conveners being Mrs. Edward Group was held at the home of {0 announce the engagement of Bouckley and Mrs. Alyn Elliot. Mrs. John Harris. their daughter, Bertha Mary, to Refreshments were served by| Mrs. Norman Holmes had Mr. Warner F. Krettek, son of Mrs. Charles Gibbs and commit-|charge of the devotional period Mrs. F. Krettek of Berlin, Ger- ide and read several poems, the many, and the late Mr. Krettek The annua! picnic for members theme being "Nature". The The wedding is to take place on of the branch and Auxiliary willl poems were read while a re- Saturday: July 16, at 10 2.10. in be held on July 9 Buses willlcording of church bells chimed St. Gregory's Roman Catholic leave the Legion Hall at 1.30 softly Ciiurch, Oshawa pm On behalf of the group Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Layton The visit to Mrs, Evans' sum-|Norman Gemmell was presented|of Oshawa wish to announce the ner cottage will take place on|with a bracelet to wish her "Bon | engagement of their daughter July 19. Fare is one dollar which| Voyage' on her holiday trip to!Marlene Gladys, to Mr. John includes transportation and re-|England. Mrs. Stewart Mackie Michael Lojoie, son of Mrs. John freshments. Chartered bus willlwas also presented with a gift|Lojoie of Whitby and the late leave the Terminal at 6.30 p.m.|ior bringing in the most labels|Mr. Lojoie, The marriage is to sharp. Names may be sent in or|auring the year. take place in Albert Street United telephoned to Mrs, Robert Wil-| IL was decided that the annual| Church on Saturday, July 30, at liams RA 3-4962 up to and in.|fall turkey supper will be held|2 o'clock. cluding "July 15. lon Saturday, October 22. A baz- Commencing the fall and win- aar will be held on Thursday, ter activities on September 6, it|/iovember 10. Mrs. was also decided to -hold the charge of many meetings each week. ames and the Many fine prizes were donated|(with a barbecue thelr agy mn 36 coreeon bert streei / On First Night Of Romeo-Juliet In Variety Of Designs | MARRIED RECENTLY assisted in serving. Mrs. Harohd Willoughby, Frances Crescent, Whitby, was hostess at a miscellaneous shower assisted by her daughter, Miss Mary Willoughby, and the Misses-Eleanor Fox, Margar- man caught in the toils of love. et Graham and Linda Shepherd. his heart - break at his banish Miss Edna Armstrong of West ment reached a peak of poig- Hill, was hostess at a misc ellan- nancy. cous shower. Miss Leona Brown Julie Harrisgplaved no moon- and Miss Margaret Duncanson as- struck Juliet She was a spirited sisled in serving. | girl, ready for love and once hav A miscellaneous shower was ing met Romeo, strong enough to held by Miss Norah Wood, at her, dely her parents and deceive home in Oshawa with Mrs, Wes- them to the limit of a secret ley Wood and Miss Carolyn Jones 'marriage. The petite Miss Har- serving ris made champagne of a white| Miss Graham's fellow employ- wine role and if at times her voice ees at General Motors present- over reached her range, this ed her with a pair of living room 'might well be attributed to first- iamps and end table. night tension and the auspic ious| After the rehearsal last even occasion, and she made full com- ing the wedding party was enter- pensation with her and tained at the future home of beauty. the bride and groom. Christophep Slummer's gallant PERSONALS Mercutio was a stellar periorm-| The 50-50 Club of Simcoe Stree ance in a glittering galaxy in| which Jack Creley as Capulet and United Church held a picnic cently at Camp Pretoria The Kate Reid, Juliet's nurse, eman- picnic supper was convened by ated scintillating rays. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Moody's To one of the less luminaries Peter Needham must go credit group. Races for the children «nd the aduits were under the { To Cheer Cast >. an 5 z a & James and Gail Christine, | August 5, are the grandehildrem Danny who was one year old of Mr. and Mrs. John Hawk- on June 11 and Gail, who will | shaw of Bowmanville. celebrate her third birthday on ' --Photo by Ireland Sunbeam Chapter, Eastern Star "THE STARS SAY Honors Mrs. Agnes Kemlo, DDGM rromeeon-- for arranging the sword - play, swift and merciless, and to Chris Wiggins for his commanding pro- FOR TOMORROW leadership of Mr. and Mrs. Nich- phe regular meeting of Sun Yesterday's influences, affect clas Gulenchyn. The picnic heam Chapter, Order of the East- ; ing personal relationships, con closed with a large bonfire With ery Star, was held in the Masonic i logue, : tinue to a degree. Be careful fo special music and a sing-song. Temple. Mrs. Betty McKinstry, avoid quarreling and intolerance, | p. Worthy matron, presided assist- Mr. and Mrs. Charles ! » | therefore, and don't expect too Smith. Jones avenue, had acd by Mr. Frank Train, worthy much from social or Toman: guests last weekend Mrs. ( patron. This meeting was held as Situstions. Be calm ip Jou es} either wash-and-wear easy tolsina Jenks of Bathurst, New 2 reception to honor Mr . Agnes ings wi 8 others im eep your spot-clean with a sudsy sponge grunswick and Mr. and Mrs Kemlo, the deputy district grand FOR THE BIRTHDAY A good raincoat should see you Howard Jenks, Ottawa, who at- matron ["'H tomorrow is your birthday through many a season, es- fended the Smith-Leeman wed- Mrs. Kathleen Coates, WGM you~ planetary configurations Or pecially if yon give it a little ding on Friday, June 24. from Sudbury and the Reverend the next year indicate a definite wash-off attention after each : J. W. Province from Streetsville uptrend in business and financial wearing ~ Oshawa guests at the Ingle- were given a special welcome matters. For. the Cancer - born McColl wedding held recently in and grand honors. The following August, October November. Gooderham were Mr, and Mrs. PGM's were welcomed: Mrs. carly Decombor od I Roy Embury and Mr. and Mrs. Pearl McDonald, Cooksville, and should he notable for fine forward Douglas Ash Mrs. Edna Anderson, Bowman- cividlons ; ' tna Ancerson, strides along these lines, but you *Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Thompson ville. : | will have to give your best. of land family, Wychwood avenue, , iso in attendance were the course. Above all, don't speculate have as holiday weekend guests, following grand officers: Mr. W. in July or September, or you Mr. Thompson's parents, Mr. and J. Dyson, AGP, Mr. Alex Mc- could offset handsome gains. Mrs, J. Thompson and their son Donald, grand sentinel, Mrs. | Personal relationships are also from Toronto Marion Kuhns, grand organist, {under good aspects, with both Mrs. Perle Kohl, grand marshall, | domestic and social matters prov- You are invited by the Social Mrs. Lucy Martin, GB commit- |ing highly stimulating--except for Department to send in any little lee, Mr. F. Goodfellow, grand brief periods in July and late items of interest. News of teas, trustee, Helen Marsden, grand | December. Travel will be under surprise parties, showers, anni- ex, Mrs. Hazel, DDGM No. 10, good aspects in August and Jan- versaries and comings and goings Mrs. Agnes Kemlo, DDGM, No beth matrons formed a guard of uary. Romance will be governed are always very acceptable and 11, Mrs. Hannah Province, wife honor led in by two pipers fol- by extremely generous influences for which there is no charge. of the WGP. lowed by the past matrons of ia August, early December and Please write or telephone RA' Also introduced were the past Sunbeam. Then Mrs. Kemlo's| May. But beware of "rosy prom 3-3474, local 18. district deputy grand matrons, daughter escorted her mother! ises" along this line during this iy a Mrs, Jean Gow, Mrs. Jean Os-|through the guard of honor month | Thirty-two Oshawa Girl Guides porne, Mrs. Maybelle Stewart, and through two beautifully] A child born on this day will left this morning by chartered nie "Tena Roberts, Mrs. Martha decorated white gates to the be endowed with marked literary bus for Tatd's Point, Pigeon Lake|y ay Mrs Meta Moore, Mrs. Ann East. Mrs. Martha Dunlop pre- ability and unusual stick-to-it- for ten days camping. They =e Creighton, Mrs. Jean Green, Mrs. sented Mrs. Kemlo with a bou-|iveness. Lynne Pwentvman, Shcya Ben sgnes Muir, Mrs. Mary Smith. duet of pink and white chrysan- DAY AFTER TOMORROW nel, Speron May: stole, aY- There were also 21 presiding ma-|themums on behalf of the past| This day promises more where Rar ' ha Tes Banco] trons and patrons from Weston, | matrons also "the Queen Eliza- personal relationships are con- Sawyer Heather Davis. Jane Brantford, York, Mimico, Willow- beth matrons presented her with cerned than it does along busi- Alker. Vicki Barker, Denise dale, Westhill, Whitby, Port a bouquet of carnations. ness lines. Make the most, then, Parkin, Frances Sparkes, Patsy Perry, Toronto, Pickering,| Miss Flora Purdie welcomed of pleasures shared with loved Wall Heather McBain, Susan Thirty-eight PM's and PP's in- Mrs. Kemlo and Mrs. Betty Ones. Taylor, Mary Jane O'Neill, Linda cluding the Queen Elizabeth ma- McKinstry presented her with a FOR THE BIRTHDAY Goulding, Joan Hill, Connie trons of Mrs. Kemlo's year were gift from the Chapter. | If Monday is your birthday, the Stauffer, Jacqueline \Menzie, in attendance. |" Mrs. Kemlo introduced her Next year promises a great deal Linda Johnston, Bonnie Hart, SUNBEAM OFFICERS |family, Mr. D. Kemlo, Missin the way of altainment, both in Mary Southwell, Pat Evans, The following PM's and PP's Diane Kemlo and her fiance, Mr, personal and occupational mat- ; Mrs. Nelson Brown, Mr, and Mrs. G. ters. Big steps forward can be Patsy Jacklin, Mary Kalynko, of Sunbeam Chapter were - Ls Maidman. Alice Wilson. Tena Roberts, Mrs. Martha Dun- Findlay, Brian, Russell and Made if you take every opportun- Lage. Gloria Brockman and lop, Mrs. Isobel McDonald, Mrs./George Findlay, her three|ity to exploit your skills and tal- Barbara Weyrich. Staff members Cloha Brown, Mrs, Laura Stew- three nephews |ents -- especially during August, are: commandant, Miss Shirley art, Mrs. Ethel Martin, Mrs. Al- ACERT i October, November, early Decem- Temperton; assistant, Mrs. J, C, berta Woods, Mrs. Alice McDiar- PRESENTATION {ber and Feruary. Despite indi- Stephenson: quartermaster, Mrs. maid, Miss Sybil Langmaid, Mrs. The WGM presented Mrs. cated gains during these months, R. S. Hayward: assistant swim-|/Bert Wight, Mrs. Nance Mc- Kemlo with a beautiful "grand- however, do be conservative in ming instructor s Lynda Leese, Miss Evelyn Modre, Mrs, | mother" clock from the Chapters financial matters--especially in Pierson. all of Oshawa: swim- Meta Moore, Mrs. Agnes Kemlo, district No. 11 and compli- July and September--or you could . « Carol Flli tex J N snted her on her work as dis- upset what can be a nicely bal- ming instructor, Miss Carol Ellis, Miss Flora Purdie, Mrs: Dorothy me ne : A te fire Toronto: and nurse, Mrs. Vincent Haley, Mr. Harry Shelley, Mr trict deputy. anced budget by this time next ¥ . Mrs. Kemlo thanked everyone year. Gendron. Visitor's Day will be Frank Train, Mr. Clifton Moore, : . | shies 4 cant on Wednesday, July 6, from 2 to Mr. Lloyd Wood, Mr. William or the reception Miss Flora| Domestic, social and sentimen. 4 am srilor Purdie and Mrs. Gladys Little|t.! relationships will be under p.m. standard time. Henderson. : ; Api, Mrs. Kemio presented the were the conveners. A three-tier excellent auguries during the next ' i Chapter. with 5 'ew. Tegalis cake was donated by Mrs. Little 12 months but be alert to possible fabric has come into its own and pler Wilh some new Iegala|ang Mrs, Nance McLeese. En- domestic friction in July and late is going nice places, which is which the WGM dedicated. The {ertainment was provided by Mr. December. Look for opportunities delightful, for nothing could be WGM thanked Mrs. Kemlo for King of Toronto i to travel in August and January: more serviceable than this tough- her work this year and she was| Mrs. Kemlo entertained a few if single, for new romance in as-elephant's-hide fabric. also thanked for her generous out of town friends at her home August and early December; also Wash denim any way you like| donation (o the Estral fund which! after the reception next May. preferably in your washing ma- is the WGM's project this year. m---- chine, using plenty of suds, and it, The hall was beautifully decor- will serve you well this summer ated for the occasion by Mrs.| and many summers to come. Gladys Little. The Queen Eliza- 5% # LAYMATE grace A Bonny children of Mr Mrs. Thomas Walker avenue, Oshawa, are and Toronto Daniel | Favor 1eor or Denim Fabric Gets Nod From Fashion The lady who uttered that snob- remark 'Mink is for foot- pall' would, no doubt, copsider that denim is strictly for garden- ing, and dirt gardening at that! But when you see what some imaginative designers have done with this sturdy fabric, how it has been lifted from its lowly estate we doubt whether you'll ever think of denim as just blue jeans fabric again. Denim has come out of the work clothes category and is |being seen in ensembles dressy 'enough for office wear and has been known to do well at infor- mal parties. For example, neat and sweet nine-to-five wear is a Chanel-type suit in navy denim, The slim skirt and typically straight, col larless jacket are teamed with a rec - and - white candy-striped blouse. To complete the ensemble the jacket is lined to match the blouse. Perfect for barecues, parties or just about any mal summertime gathering is a full, swinging skirt in navy or charcoal denim, appliqued with red or blue gingham flowers in a double row. This is paired with a matching gingham wrap - around blouse, the whole thing very jaunty and attractive A little more on the tailored side a box-pleated skirt of loden green denim, blended with Arnel, mated with a sleeveless, cropped top part solid loden green and part striped Of course, any of these denim skirts can be worn with other blouses, making them doubly val- uable Then there's a stunning loung- ing set comhining slim pants in loden green denim with a match- ing, short - sleeved overblouse,| trimmed with green and gold fruit appliques on pockets just below the waist. This 'also comes in charcoal denim. So you can see that this hardy ~~ MRS. AGNES KEMLO patio infor- is You're Missing Terrific Savings . . . If You're Not Shopping At. .. GLECOFT SUPERMARKET 174 Ritson Rd. S. Open Daily To 10 P.M. 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