THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, October 23,1962 9 . ' | Friends Honor Mary Hezzelwood .| ; é and Mrs. Gordon Stacey;. par- Prior To Saturday Wedding © UNITS, GROUPS, AUXILIARIES|= mom. tx bore '| rior 10 tur ay ng uf ' ley Pearce. Co-conveners of the Miss Mary Jane Hezzelwood,|Janice at their home in Toronto. PMA CLUB home. ba! _|bazaar were Mrs. William Dear- whose marriage to Mr. Peter|Mrs. James MacPherson and The Pleasant Monday After- ae se Pog = born and Mrs. Harold Nugent _|Frank Stanley, Toronto takes|daughter Ruth of Toronto were|,oon Ciuh met at Hillsdale y MS.) The attendance prize, a hand place on Saturday, has been/hostesses at a bathroom show- Manor for their weekly meet- Ernest Thompson, Mrs, Juseph| worked luncheon cloth, was won - |honored at many parties. er and guests included class- ing. Mrs, Elwood Bradley, pres- Lasek and Mrs. Emil Labaj;|by Mrs. J. A, Cameron, The Dinner parties and presenta-|mates of Toronto General Hos-ligent welcomed the residents|Children's room convener, Mrs,|dtaw was made by Mrs, Lee. tions were given by Mr. and|Pital and friends of Camp Tana-| tending the meeting. Favor-| Ronald Turpin assisted by Mrs.|-- Mrs. Matthew Leyden at their|Makoon.. lite hymns were sung and Mrs.| Ralph Tonkin, Mrs. Ray Gend- VERY HIGH SCHOOL ~ |home in Oshawa and in Toronto| Mr. and Mrs. E, F. Arm-/©thel Nichols sang a 3olo,|0", Mrs, Thomas Hanna and| sir Edmund Hillary, con- '|Dr. and Mrs, W. B. Thornton|strong and Mr. and Mrs. Mur-|Readings were given by Mrs.|Mrs. Ronald Lenover; fancyjqueror of Mount Everest, has and Mr. and Mrs, C. A. Robin-|ray Johnston held a cocktail| William Collins and Mrs.- M.|Work convener, Mrs. William built a sckool for Sherpa chil- son at the former's home and|party and presentation at the|Arkle. Mrs. Harriet Munns, a|!tim assisted by Mrs. Fredjdren in the Himalayas at 13,000 Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Hull at their|former's home. resident of Hillsdale Manor,|Rose, Mrs. Clayton Hurlbertifeet. Fifty children attend. home. Mr. and Mrs, Roger| Mrs. Edwin McCormick and|was the recipient of 4 plant é Habbegep a ae a Mrs. Lloyd Bowen of vores "-- to Sag _ nd at- e ome aolng wi Yr, a rs./held a mixed dinner party anditending the meeting. This was 5 ' ne Gerald Crawford and Mr. Ron-|presentation at the latter's sum-|donated by the PMA Club and TODAY $ BEST MILK BUY! OSHAWA "SHOPPING CENTRE bss ald Crawford. Mr. and Mrs.|mer home, Jackson's Point. The| presented to her by Mrs. Brad- = ow Harry Donald at their home in!future bride and bridegroom|!ey. apg Ab yD wet goto were entertained by Mr. and tg ee ae Rs s esses e future|/Mrs. Philip Jenkinson of To-| repo: mproving ai rs. = * bridal couple. jronto at their summer home,| Leonard Fisher who has been on Save on your milk él JUST IN TIME FOR ' Mrs. F. E. Conlin, Mrs. W. A.|Port Severn at which a present-|a visit to Saskatchewan was re- budget by purchas- Giroux and Mrs. C. H. Seaton/ation was made. ported ill in hospital there. ing the thrifty helf- j i ve THE COLD WEATHER Is held a luncheon and presenta-| Mrs. T, H. Coppin honored the f tion at the Oshawa Golf Club.|future bride at a coffee party ee gallon size Homo - Luncheons and presentations|and presentation at her home,|_ Mrs. Clayton Lee, of. the "Se $ P r C : A L o U e C ¥ A § E 5 were also given by Mrs. W. W.|Mrs. G. W. Read and her daugh-|30@rd of Education, opened thei] Skim - or Guernsey : Baldwin <n her daughter Annejter, Mrs. John Steffen, enter- erie te wg pon i on Gold 2% I! at their home in Brooklin, Mrs.|tained at a coffee party at the) C@U0on bazaar a' ollege : a Fred Stagg at her home in|former's home eh shelf; School recently. Mrs. Lee was if LAMINATED HOUNDSTOOTH Orangeville and co-hostess was/gifts were presented. introduced by Mrs. Douglas j 7 Mrs, John Sinclair of Port|" 4. pach party was. ar- Langley, president of the asso- ss THE 36 er ALL-WEATHER Credit, Mrs. Reeve Crawford|,an ciation. ae S 7 H y q ged by Mr. and Mrs. David ' z and Miss Marian saps alg McLeish at their apartment in Sided octenen lane Walter : | KA. Russell of Montreal at the| Toronte: Spratt, assisted by Mrs. Lloyd , ie, Toronto Cricket, Skating and Mrs, Frank Stanley of To- Morrison; Mrs. Nickolas Gulen- deal Dairy ronto, mother of the future i y Win Curling Club, Mrs. J. P. G.\hriacy chyn and Mrs. Nicholas Van ited , groom, held an afternoon Hoek: hos' Mrs. E TY baiey ere | EXACTLY AS SKETCHED Maroosis at her home and Mrs.|te. at Rosedale Golf Club. ye we reang Mrs. C. a A sida iets FRODUCTS EXCH ANGE VOWS pale gyi eg N. J Moran! 'The future bride and her host-|Patterson, Mrs George Barker { ai ts. E. B. Vesey were C0-|osces were guests at a luncheon A: Mies. Lai Wil 7 hostesses at the Oshawa Golf/neid at the Guild Inn, Scarboro, |en ee Seén after their marriage , lene Jean Strutt, daughter of |ciyb Mrs. George Campbelll ics Hezzelwood ee Honored recently in Albert Street Unit- | Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Strutt |ang Mrs. William Tribble held| st this party by her aunt, Mrs, , haa ed: Church are Mr, and Mrs, ee IL. Oberon & gerden _Machoon at the latiGunion' 'Burkhart and. her c ARPET RU G Frederick Sam ue! O'Boyle. | all of Oshawa. Mrs, Linus James and het|'austter Judith. . 'The bride is the former Mar- --Ireland Studio |aaughter Susan held a garden|.,~%,.>r¢a! couple and their} AND CHESTERFIELD luncheon and a miscellaneous ® shower at their home in Hamil-| 4: a Separate Schools Discussed {ions the Guia'tmn, Scarboro are" 4r4 dances, Mrs. R. B. White and her daugh-| 3+ home in honor of her daugh- ' ® ter Mrs. Graeme Jack of To-|toy At St. Gregory's PTA Meeting {re tia s'tineneon and cub"Fis, and ates. F. M. Mecat: Gakic and er ak ae Mrg_| "tm were hosts for the wedding The October meeting of St.| The St. Gertrude's Hallow'en it Bidear 6f eet pie pi party at their home following Gregory's Catholic Parent-|Fair will be held on October 27);o:+ained at a luncheon and kit.|{"®.. Tehearsal on Wednesday Teachers' Association was open- ene Be del ents harsh chen shower at the former's|(vo 2: 728 i Brother Leo-}0n November 6. rs. . -|home. = = 581 lg ee Deen reported on progress of/ Miss Hezzelwood was shower- inn oe ' PHONE : the DTA bazaar to be held onleq by classmates of Toronto (CP)--Bill Martin- j ; Mr. Raymond Scott, program|Noyember 21 and Mrs. William Conécal Hospital at a personal| Viscount, honors graduate at Satistaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded convener, called on Mr. Frank/Clarke reported on the penny|shower given by Mrs. W. H,|London's Royal Academy, has Free Pick-Up and Delivery. Shine, the administrator of the|sale to be held in connection|McMorran and: her daughter|Tejoined the Royal Winnipeg . Oshawa Separate School Board,|with the bazaar. Ballet after 18 months leave of Fast and Friendly Service. absence. Mr. Martin - Viscount who gave an account of the} The following six delegates|prother Terrence were also t development of Separate|were nominated to attend thelpe delegates ete ile i a under a Canada Ancus-GRAYDON , B CARPET COMPANY Schools in Oshawa from their|fall conference of the Avch- F | beginning in 1853 to the present|/diocesan Council CPTA to be a Bs yy Gorda Genet for| RABBIT TEST : 282 King St. West, Oshawa 728-9581 seven elementary schools andjheld in St. Gregory's Audi-lthe girls and Brother Terrence| A Swedish doctor uses a rab- St. Joseph's High School. Mr.jtorium on November 4: Mr./for the boys. Brother Leonard|bit serum to determine preg- Shine paid special tribute to the/Thomas Simmons, Mrs. John) ciosed the meeting. Inancy. late Mr. Albert Love, who was|Drumm, Mr. Raymond Scott, : secretary of the Oshawa Sepa-|Mrs. H. J. Lefaine, Mrs, De- rate Board for 34 years. Mr.jveaux, and Brother Leonard. 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