TO BE MARRIED Grace Hospital School of Nursing, Windsor. The pros- bridegroom, son of Mrs. William Rahme of Osh- In a ceremony to be held in the Anglican Church of the Ascension, Windsor, Ontario, October 7, Mr. William Rob- ert Arthur Rahme will take as his bride Miss Marilyn Louise Holmes. The bride-to- be, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Holmes of Windsor graduated this year from CRRNTYVRTVYY WYRE Ly. Bepiomb Le ' pective NEXT MONTH 17TH SCOUT MOTHERS' AUX. theme "Among Whom We Shine The 17th Scout Mothers'|in the Light of the World". Mrs. Auxiliary opened its fall activi-(Wilfred Harris gave the story ties at its monthly meeting held| "There Were Ninety and Nine | lat St. Paul's Presbyterian|also "Trees". Mrs: Alba Cevder. |Church recently with eleven|man gave "The Story on the Lord's Prayer". members present. ' read Mrs. Kenneth Whiting, ig IE RI : the by Mrs. Frank James; treasur- vice-president, welcomed the|oioe report by Mrs. William members. Mrs. William Clark|warg, # |read the minutes and Mrs.| Refreshments were served by i |Garth Gillespie, the treasurer's|Mrs. Frank Vice's group. report. Further plans were made for i EGON AUSILIARY ; 1 tea on Wednes-| The ies Auxiliary, Royal Thali ty Canadian Legion, Branch 43, . |day, October 25. : . met on Tuesday, September 26, Refreshments were served by with first vice-president, Mrs. i |Mrs. R, N. Pettes, Mrs. Garth ib on ? an (Norman McEvers, presiding; : | Gillespie and Mrs. Ray McGill. Mrs. Alired Lavender ant ARDENT WORKERS daughter Barbara of Norland, Many things are being)! planned for Legion Week to be|'S observed from October 26 to No- vember 4. The Auxiliary will co-operate with the men to make that week a successful one. There will be a Drumhead service, a Hallowe'en Dance, a Poppy Day blitz on November i A s for the enjoym the public. Sovment of by Mrs. James Anderson. Mrs. Charles Wilcox will act|Lemire, presented the new 1961- as an auditor for the balance|62 agenda which included the|p of the year. jo held next Tuesday, October 3, at|tol 6.30 p.m., business meeting for|th all members at 7.30 p.m. m Migs 45 Subs PULL UL Wie Sule Us the membership. There is much work to be done and this should |b; be shared by all. Every member reported to be on sick list. Oshawa and District Canadian Diabetic Association met re- cently at the home of Mrs. Murray Lee, closing the year with a birthday EO EE RR A ihe te Sb HRA PAVDICIUD UL Wie Wdbcul alu decile de HCL uulue, OTOP @v-jus bel anquet in May. needed to do her share. Mrs. Edward Bouckley was DIABETIC ASSN. (Mothers' Group) The Mothers' group of the The president, int meeting at McLaughlin|fyture bride was presented with An executive meeting will be|Hall with the Senior group, Oc-|a, Was presente] Wi ber 26; a Christmas party for e children; a euchre to raise oney for camp; meetings with' Miss Dorothy Gordon were host- Trousseau Tea Showers Honor Kathryn Reeve marriage to Mr. Gary Ranstead takes place on Saturday, Sep-| tember 30, has been honored at , Greenbank. coveral prenuptial parties. Games of bingo were playe The catering report was given| in prizes awarded. Tobie Swartz, Mrs. Harry|gnight, Judith McKinnon, and Helen Schwarz held a shower eral smaller kitchen articles. and |at Mitchell's Drug Store. shower at her home manville, enue. Mrs. William Berry enter-|pective bridegroom, and Mrs, tained at an afternoon tea and{Reeve received the guests with in Bow-|the future bride, while Miss Bonnie Ranstead welcomed Mrs. F. G. Harris was host.|8uests at the door and r=e<"dd ess at a miscellaneous shower,|0ver the guest book. Pouring Miss Virginia Piper was host-|tea were Mrs. R. W. Carveu, ess at a shower to which the/of Toronto, Mrs. A. E. Darker, Miss Kathryn Reeve, whose| Guides and Leaders of the Third|Mrs. A. A. Walls, Mrs. George The Misses Frances Palter, Elizabeth Mec-(and Mrs. |Oshawa Guide Company were|Pearce, and Mrs. J. J. Flem invited. The Guides presented|ing. Serving wer their Captain with a vegetable bowl in her chosen china. Palter, Miss Bette Brown and Miss Virginia Piper. Assis..ig Mrs. A. A. Walls, of Oshawa, |in the trousseau rooms were A. E. Darker, t the latter's home at which the/of Mrs. William Ranstead. n electric steam iron and sev- Mrs. Harold Gordon A presentation of an electric floor polisher was made by thelon Friday evening, Mr. co-workers of the bride-elect/Mrs. William Ranstead will en- of |Miss Margaret Perks, of Cree- Hamilton, entertained at a pan-|more, Miss Helen Schwarz, Miss try shelf shower at the home|Dorothy Gordon and Miss Jo- anne Joyce. After the wedding rehearsal and tertain the bridal party at their Mrs. Russell Reeve entertain-'home. The fall meeting of the Ardent|Ontario, were welcome guests. Workers group of King Street| Bazaar goods were shown and United Church held its meeting|some fine donations™~yeceived. recently with Mrs. Ewart|Date of the bazaar is Novem- Clemence presiding. There were ber 28 and is one of the major 21 present. | projects in raising money to Discussions were held on the help on the work of bringing new women's organization. comforts to sick and needy vet- Mrs. Frank Vice had charge of erans, donations to several the devotional period with Mrs. |funds, also scholarships to the Joshua Kinsey taking as her'local Collegiates. awa and the late Mr. Rahme, is associated with Esco Steel Company of Rexdale. The couple will reside at Weston, | Ontario. | Women Present Petition Asking World Peace Year In the brief presented to the Prime Minister of Canada Mon- day, Voice of Women requested that Canada sponsor as quickly as possible a resolution at the United Nations that a World Peace Year be proclaimed, that all governments and peo- ples engage in purposeful plan- | a peace year, but if the United Nations would especially desig- nate next year -- 1962 -- al World Peace Year as was done for "World Geophysical Year" or "World Refugee Year" and follow through in the same way, it could be of real value and importance." | | RASH GIRL MOVED [ _ LOUGHTON, England (CP)--| Essex schoolgirl Jane Reeve, 11, has been moved from a co-edu-| QUITTING BUSINESS * SALE! * ENTIRE TOP GRADE STOCK OF: ©® "Intelux" Painis & Enamels ® Garden Tools o® Fertilizers Wn t BEST BUY !--SAVE 10c !--SOLO was 5] 20.0%. $1 TINS °1 MARGARINE BEST BUY !--SAVE 24c!--STOKELY'S FANCY TOMATO JUICE 8 BEST BUY ! --BRAVO PLAIN SAUCE 15-OZ. 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